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as eee P RIO E [Xz cRnt in renter Nev York ond * Ge. t t _ NEW YORK SATURDAY, “JUNE 9, 1917, _PRIO: Modes Count unty, N. J, TWO CENTS elsewhere. q ‘BRITISH HOLD GRIP ON MESSINES RIDGE; ( GAIN IN RENEWED DRIVE SOUTH OF LENS | WORE AVERICAN OFFICERS. AERROGS BODY OF KIDMPPED CHILD, BLLOVRMPAE. WHER RE OF GUNS HAVE LANDED IN BRIAN; “hearer WHO WAS REL FR RNIN, ves HALTS ALL GERMAN ATTACKS PERSHING. VISITS THE KING» x.» FOUND IN ABANDONED Mel ene ON NEW FRONT IN BELGIUM — From Firing Line—Was_ , Automobile as Pedestrians Major in British Army. —~+>- : Commander of U. S, Forces| WILLIAM REDMOND, M.P. | BROTHER IRISH LEADER, | with THE BRITISH ARMY IN KILLED ON BATTLEFIELD Scamper in All Directions, A uae viack and rod bolt of he] British Commander Switches His Texas variety gave the mid-section jot Manhattan serie ot enrtts and Qwn Attacks to the Arras Line, trethors shortly after noon to-day las tt hellowed and charged ite way and His Troops Penetrate Enemy | from the North River and Fortieth bereet to WRN AVehberind Heys Trenches on Two-Mile Front. |ninth\ Street. ‘The pursuit of the [it wot Dave sire te Od tS REMIENDOUS LOSSES Perfecting Plans for Proceed- ing to F ranc€ Ver ery Soon FRANCE, June 9.—William Redmond, | brother of the Irish Nationalist leader, | 4442 00866 ** | died in an ambulance to-day while on} ALKS WITH BRITONS. the way to a hospital back from the! @ hp, * ‘, fighting line where he was wounded. | Redmond fad been serving as a! major with the British Army The fact was pointed out to-day— | as illustrative of the perfect frater- | English pies Warm in I's Welcome to the Ameri- can Commander. 9e8 Oo2e : nization between all who are fightin thousand Fifth Avenue pedestrians LONDON, June 9%~A_ United] J England's battles, that Major aaa discovered themselves the possessors . INFLICTED ON GERMANS. } my misnion, headed by Col- | | mond died in an Ulster ambulance— lof @ nimbleness they never knew ex-| bd | 7 ker, and composed of nine] ¢ ahh We te ee tored. LONDON, June 9—Field Marshal Haig fara that a powerful | Bere ee " any a fs centre ae : | whom he and his brother Joon Red- The bellowing terror had been | German attack directed over a front of six miles, covering all the ground mond have been waging bitter politi- | Janded from, a! cattle barge at. the just won by the great British drive in Belgium, was completely broken eee ; leh came hays Fldg Bhakti tana foot of Went Fortieth Street with a] 4 00 4 | aN cane oa “Sui Aposed of Colo=| pee Rey the batileciaay bo: mene number of other beeves consigned to |COW PY ritish fire, the British retaining all the captured ground - a | nels, Graves, Summerall and ty!t-! p before. Tey did brilliant work tn the Stern Brothers abbatete at | inflicting heavy losses on the Germans. ‘ i: | Benny yet, Caley 2 eee p | the capture of posttions.og #8, Fyree- Thirty-ninth Stfeéet and Eleventh | Af the same time the British switched their offensive back to the + 4nd Cheney; Majors Simonds and | Wytschaete front Vinca. ine Bal kad Gas hacdd | | jAr ras front. The War Office announces an attack last night south of S\in a detention pen to which co: - finement he objected by charging tb | the Souchez River. The British entered the German positions on a [fence and Aniing himself free, The | front of more than two miles. The German line was penetrated to a |bull trotted over to Eleventh Ave , ‘ nue and at Forty-third Street the|depth of more than half a mile. Heavy casuallies were inflicted on raucous sound of an automobile horn| the Germans ghth 1 Capt. Quekemye William Redmond Was Well Know b | in Thin City. William H. K. Redmond we known In New York. Hits last visit to this city was in September, 1912, when he delivered several addresses on] A is a eae ire Mr, Redmond | Haim cag vecowea eon BALFOUR ARRIVES HOME | ar've revreventaive of tnt ci arliament since 1892, and one of 4 to learn has weil oglund and France will then eturn to the United States to aid in| 64-0006 20006 206 sent It scampering east to EI Avenue. The bull galloped, unmo Later the attack extended north of the river. The statement says jlested, north 7 {t reached Forty-e » Kighth Avenue until | th Street operations were carried on with complete success on a wide front from patest orators in the British x by Lord Brooke, Command —-—- house. Standing at Forty-elghth st south of Lens to La Bassee. : i or ste | In February, ‘1915, Mr, Redmond was Policeman Ar recently out of ” \ ! or Of tne Twaltt Canadian’ Intaatey! Chieti of British: Mission to: THIS| sc onstrated hia patricia by ace the trainin hool, He bethought (The field of this attack lies from fifteen to twenty miles south Byikada f demonstre ‘ | schoo © bethou ; . : : , Gen, Perahing was accompanied to| Country Warmly Greeted When | cepting a commission in an Irish regi- [him madly of ail the rules he had se of iy aie mate by the ve in Belgium on Thursday e Palace by his staff of twelve He Reaches London ment, As a Captain in the servic | been taught as he gazed upon the ap MA h resulted in the capture of the commanding Wytschaete » " LONDON * __ |fought in the trenches of Flanders, proaching bull. He rushed into th essines Ridge and the elimination of one of the most annoying { Pershing talked privately with | ter ateoy une &—Fereign Minis! ang at every opportunity, when home wildaib ahaha otros wavinn his'ela sallents in the entire line on the western front. Somewhat widely » King for half an hour and t idierdaipates ig rep aves ere & Brit-| on leave, he used 1s powers of ora- rhe dull lowered his head and separated as are the two fields of attack, they bear the relation presented hia stat, each one Helene fo gays back from his special tory in recruiting appeals to help fill| charged, and It was only by a sid to each other of constituting points from which the great manu nission to the United States. f ‘ roduc Tho King expressed Gacehtary GAltous wae crst: Ge Rid eee ee i ene et leap that would have won him ap cturing district of Northern France centroing in Lille may be Gratification at meeting the Ameri-| arrival in London by Walter Hines |t?® uniform of me Sixth ere! Ad |Plause in the Place del Torro in| @subjected to alternating pressure.] . sa @ proo! 8 afforded vias i | Rifles, and fresh from the trenches, he Madrid did Artus escape the dead! ‘ 4 hat “ee r: ‘als ; ci us * ; Page, the American Ambassador, and | aetiyered an address in the House of ge ial i / The official statement telegraphed from Paris to-day says the wt the J tlish-speaking people sells : dana horns, Ger: ere united in a war for civilization Gaara jentative of Premier Lloyd | Gommons in which he called upon | The firemen of ook and Ladder {Mans last night made four fruitless attacks on French positions along the If we stick together only one result is| | married slackers to do their bit for Truck No, 4, nearby, came to the|Chemin-des-Dames last night. The attacks were delivered in quick su% | “I think there is nothing to say at ry, I | possible,” His Majesty concluded. the country, |help of Policeman Artus, 4 d with! cession northeast of Cern , present except that we had an en- heath ) w . erny. The afternoon was taken up with} 4, epee | Like his brother John, ‘iam ropes. The bull sidestepped, beliowed | —* Vollowing the t i conferences at the War Office. To-| very minute of ite” val and enoyed | Redmond spent the greater part of and proceeded through Forty: picloninn. in We: sens ote te caged morrow Gen, Pershing and bis state) tee coreenontent AT ae eset (its life sn fighting for Ireland's tr \GieeL PUN. Aeanus. Ack ly § LOANS $78 000 000 mh War Office reports } will attend « service at Westminster] 10, .0¢ Correspondent was never dom, He was ejected from the Hoy Mmandbarsd a. pasalie Aulcit 1| 40 oe sUUU, P.M. yeotertay evening ' Abboy, The General will dine with | \iinister aan na ite a ¢ iy of Parllament on several oceastons,| § OOO OOKe10r 8 04-4-6-44-4008964 0990496046048 set out in pursuit, At Fifth 10 BRITAIN AND SERBIA the onemy launched piperiisi. | ‘ J bassado: age on Monday, at), ile a had Thong he Brit-| ana in 1902 was sentenced to six cca Wideriath Bleak Balees nemy launc “ 5 Ambessedor Page On Monday, O10) weission to America, arrived at alee ren” : i LLOYD KEET, SLAIN BABY AND HIS MOTHER jaad Fortyent dts be counter-attack against nearly the ‘yj which time he will moet Premier Nine tp months in jail for failure to give ball eraph by Inter 1 Filnt Company MoMahon of Traffic ©, who | whale et oun nae ae » Lioyd George and his chief associates | ond touched Arme the mulddle of April | for good behavior and refraining from os |aelzed a rope ruin a wagon, jumped | Announcement of Extension of New| Ypres, gront gn ys front seul a 6 Cabine hor guests will be| Meine’ < wis? ded | o yeeches. With the He 4 : | pres, fre es to the n in the Cabinet. Other guests will be| Maine village, April 21. He has been 8*dltious speec h the out Raliaved bductors Murdered die on the night of May 0, the ough on the runningboard of the comman-| (Credits Made by the Treasury of the Ypres-Comines Canal, & j Vaul Cambon, the French Ambassa-/an extremely busy man ever since. | break of the war, however, he used ati | Believec Abductors Murdered |e on the RRS: § bi ig) gcered machine, and with the bull] Pannr want “| distance of about six miles, ‘Th r, and Vice Admiral Sims, U n.,| Lord Northellffe eucceeds him as >wers to further the cause u : my ura® and another person ° gut! tile the two: Wolless | partment, | enee Se Gey tad e ee ee eee ana | head of the mtasion to America Lie Pontitain and was eager to ae} {t-Months-Old Lloyd Keet jasieep in the nouso and undisturbed |ebareing at full ti ro emg ‘Gna best | k was delivered with large io met Gel w for the firs treat Brits fs eager to : Mr . ive J, ae men took turns trying to rope him, | 8 #TON, June 9.—Loans of 6 a | ; “i cnivea > and Mrs alland Keet, the , composed of fresh divi- ‘ time ‘on his arrival yesterday. OF] tor@ yortnenime teoty | int & uniform and into the fignt | Because Mortey Was Not Paid. | ouvunts, returned tate homme incre! Fifth Avenue ne eared move! $5,000,000 to Serbia and $75,000,000 to! at rought up from the: en. ‘ Tuesday evening members o bs Anaes Wen —_— - t the count lub, and Mrs. Keet's pkly than id ow |Great Britain were made to-day b emy's reserves and wan pressed f itish Cabinet will give a dint WASHIN( : 4 NEW YORK ENROLLMENT PRINGFINED, Mo. 2 Sais epianadata Gaonied Binade| fluence of the charg ; : Mitts ai S etartathae, a ne eneral icliffe's mission to the Unite f Lloyd K vata ieee 6 unds were brought at but | pedestrain wild fright a i tructive fire of our ar party are being rtained, whe to the Gove 1 f J. Holland Keet, wealth 1 Inapy ; * h ng it was | ide _ ee » the Government is purely ‘ 4t the front gate, thus proving that autom 6 » the ald completely repulsed at all points, occupled with cle at rr ae , wah yp and has no diplomas jret ‘ed banker, was four “| the criminals fled in an automobile, ots at t peed. D omad| The Serbian n, the first to The fighting was particularly ‘ i ibellanile lati era aeuauaial hiya y Perc Gace Cas apes lp oot With Four Counties|doned well on the »| ‘The father left home atone on a|charge the two policemen coiled and] mado to that Government, is payat flerce east of Messines and aleo he wy ears : % Janding of Gen, Pershing,” |OMinate the various British Misstons, | and One City Missing elght miles from here, to-da |1ong trip two days later, He obeyed in. | threw their improvised lariat in vain. i three equal monthly instalments,| !" the neighborhood of Klein ‘ Re Oe OS historic | PUTehAsing agencies, and other bodies ‘ . Paul O'Day, ‘County cutor, | *tructiona received in a letter and told | At Fifty-ninth Street the bullespled| i a ised z Zillebeke, north of the canal " eays the Express, “marks an bistorie|{; this country to the utmost ae Was 1,100,206, ho one where he was going. He left|a red flag in front of a temporary ill ba uttiized mainly in tmprov-| jy ‘midnight the enemy's attecky } event.” ficiency. Lord Northcliffe 4s not un-| NY, June 9—N i, | aentified: the Mody: 64. that "2° | $6,000 in @ lonesome spot on the road-| wooden structure used by contract ing ratiway lines constituting military! aq proken down with great I " linet eepecregi Jorstood to be in-uny wensea succes.| ALBANY, Jun New York's! oot pahy 5 a one. Bp © row spit gga ee aera Salas nunications of the Serbian Army ania ihe dee Tee one cles wath sathe to Foreign Minister Balfour elective draft registration, with four ide many miles from home in e|engaged on ay is wa pesto Haart Or Arden eape biel Mi & the li ur troops x nA ara is ine a } m ; | The body was partly decomposed | desolate region, upon assurance | the last straw. ‘T ast wed its| | nl re at retained possession of the whole } arms and stands ont tn o vindl- KAISER ESCAPE D cou and ¢ missing, WAS oa govaraauly faaltiesi in ven hy i rie ee ihat: <2 ha \analian@as (and riya y © app led on nl vund captured by us since the css wich in ton RAD feneheriy rs a” ia ad new oh ng | ya ve cari ‘ oe Mail var oe The whito registration was 716,¢ Fearing possible mob violence, due|money, and later the gang wrote him|Artus and McMalion acted ¢ | this country entere P further south on @ 8,302, all 228,058, enemy | iia miurdas hat the ed detective eft throw t , wide front from the south of reeted Gen. Pershing when he step-| With Hindenburg and Prince |colored 18,302, 4 4,058, enemy |to the finding of the murdered that they feared detectives and offered | With a deft throw ete ean chen er ith nda Poel arly eat ny Seine of mar a A a rats | et oe ak SECOND WAVY GOLLIER | icnsig Sn aw r aI i ora ih ee ce pallenal shent Station When Bombs | bie exemptions 451,31 ne i . : | pected to get the money. Jturn around a steel girder. 1 Souchez River our troops entered ut a Rei chien sagt Were Dropped | ssing counties ate Albany, | Nurriedly eh of the city, cheir desti-| But Mr, Keet was not able to got|inetant the bull had artsen and ¢ areca IN FRENCH WATERS the German positions on @ fremt \ | sus, Niagara and Rock nation not being announced ied h the epee : eed nat aha ane of ayer twe inlet ane : 7 fslands jn whose heart they do not, LONDON, June 9.—Emperor wil-| Cattarausus, Niag nd Rockland, |Pt}on fot being announced. | Jin tough with tho gang. He and his| the gathering crowd, bu rop 1) wa pene. , : / m was with Field Maret The missing city is Syracuse. Ne SORE m Was searched | wife gave up hope days ago, George|to the girder and soon a wagon arrived | d to a depth of more than BG a ready sche, : belie 4 Marshal von)" inie Consus Bureau estimated the| cently by the authorities after it! Walker, ® chauffeur; Taylor B,|to take the Texas thriller to his doom.|Nayy Qepartment Announce +) half a mile, Heavy — a re) Prince Witel Friedrich} oo isles 206 jad been named in alleged sta'*-| Adams, threatened by the gang, and > A Tae Ansike z were inflicted on the enem Snloon Man shot hy Soldier Dies n f the Germa nents given by d Plarmol, sald to know about t ompron Investixatl Arriva hother America seventy prisoners and 7 @ Mor ; ‘ 1 aside s Ae ate nd 7 he nei mmittec | Supply Ship nber of ¥ ne guns were i} ays a hor ed t x eg Teal epee er Lt Al ye uid 10 deft 4 : Ki TON, J Our own cas. t ip uniform w a dyin A lite a few day See Is, June %—Lief Bare ot | en, as th adquarters of t em of . ie pedi wale D HF As 1 were lig i ths morning. John ©. Lind ti ding espatch to the Ex-|New York, at 1 the French | leged abd who w i It is tho t t wanes i ny 7 dhe ; : 3 M 4 r emy’s trenches ware alee | Montclair, the First New ar cheneO 8 bh Company from al jiying Sauadron, was killed tn an}to have planned kidnap A. jtost their 4 ow to the greatl cone, y ps 930.800, Gor.t ‘ Pan nore ssfully north of the ntryman charged with t mu H corresponden a tn eroplane men 7 h y to t t ave sbahad a s 4 ver outhe fj fantryr an charg a ith th Tt ayy Heels Was unhurt | #evidental fall in plane to nent, weal . here 1 whic given to the case and | Whitman to-da gned the bill ap-| ai csanaed 1 1 itheast of Loos { t Dale ninn than beac’ sinks ur put my officers nearby were|day. Barclay graduated to the air Louts munitions make: failure to get the reward, and threw| propriating this amount for this pur und southwest of La Bassea.u , him killed corps trom the amb’ corps, The Keet child was stolen from bis the child into the well po (For Racing Results See Page 2.) Large numbers of Germans were i ‘ +

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