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ic | Open fo . ‘itil “Circulation Books Open to All." 9 PRIOR gonstn yi "380 BET Setar bestia EAE te Rat econ __NEW TORK, SATURDAY, JULY 14, ‘1917. 10 PAGES P RICE (Sch oN in ocete Ros | REPORT KAISER’S ABDICATION } _ IN FAVOR OF PRINCE JOACHIM ARMIY TRUCKS RUSH FOOD © ALLNEW YORK NEW YORK CTY AS OME 7 “tM RCHGTAG STOPS BUSINESS HOLLWEG FORESEES DEFEAT: TOMINGR LW W-ELES sau ca es HUNGARY DEMANDING PEAGE ao nian Offensive Is |" ’ | | —— od - |Goodby Parade stats Whitten to| Overenlistment in Hawaib Re- | |W: ide Roun Be Greatest Spectacle | duces Quota States Must | Forecast in Despatches | Ever Seen Here. Furnish Army. From Petrograd. i Gov. Lindsay Orders 1,200 THREE LIVES LOST | polemt: Kept Under Armed Guard | Definite plans for the goodby pa-| WASHINGTON, July 14.—New | LONDON, July 14.—The Russian | | Kaiser Summons Generals—Parlia- at Columbus. rade of New York's troops, which| York City’s contribution to the draft|drive westward through Galicia con- | a . have received the indorsement of|@Fmy will be about 40,000 men. | tinued to-day with amazing speed | ment Won't Vote Army Credit 7 "i Secretary of War Baker, Gov. whit-| The State's quota is 69,241. It had | along a fifty-mlle front. So fast are] ' “ ” ARE “HELD FOR U. S. ‘an, Major General J. Frankiin| Deen unofficially estimated this city's | the "Russian armies advancing that] Hell, Major General John F, O’Ryan|@raft would be about 60,000, But| the transport rervice, although vastly Fo Germans Among Agitators to _ other military| the Government has allowed credit | impro is having difficulty re-|f and almost countless other mi | Be Interned — Others and civic authorities, will have to|'? all States for the men already |plenishing the ammunition trains and | Chancellor Says Those Who Pre dict Victory Are Dangerous. 4 > ly _ | Supplied for the Regular Army and | commissary departments. | Still a Problem. nen ee | mark time, according to Gen, Bell, | | ‘LONDON X NG Two Men 4 nd Girl Cut Off by until after all the work of mobilizing | ‘he National Guard. A wide offensive by the Russian | | O IS E PECTI ¥, ree ; : : paren ‘ ee i | Bxact figures are not available, but|army is now expected, HERMANAS, N. M, July 14.— Fire Kindled at Foot of Wie: teogpa shag. bey.) Soeenatee it te thought the heavy enlistments! wy: . . | OVERTURES TO END WAR ne > | While the Rubsians are pursuing Paajor Gen. rge Bell jr., under Stairway New Yorkers need not be afraid,'in the National Guard in New York ac RMS Aci Gaehag toes J P \orders from Washington, came to the At jhowever, that .they wip't have a/City ‘in recent months may further |.) Tear ae me frnmmiiec8.sti6. 1.300 dinate 1.) ERE) aT NLT Sal mance ce wiv ihe bide Mog tone | MEduee the txttmater 49,000. Me ieeeteamalltyret terome thant AMSTERDAM, July 14.—Unconfirmed rumors are - Wet "jlther ineendlaciem ‘or. eriminal|\ The hope tan cen Sa nere to- UP. Me nonsibility: of turning thaken- | . . who were faoing starvation, with |, moe tre poliee Sriminsl| oft’ us suggested bg Thé Evening, THe hope was expreBad here to- tir9 Teuton lino northward alehg the /current here to-day that Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany has i iewo carloads of food from tho 4) 96 BNION ny. fig veive, World.” aay both Major General Bell] migne take iscsi the Dolaale 6¢ naee Zlota Lipa, there is widespread an- sbdicetad hi th ee "Pago army base. To-day Gov. W, |? or a $5,000 fire in th end Maior GeneraisO'ayed, “Jéehiea| Geer srt teen re eee oe nest tkclpation among imiliinry writerd af ‘ed his crown and that his sixth and youngest son, ‘Lindsey is awaiting a response from] story tenement at No. 24 Amster-/ | 84 7 of a strong German counter-attack In ' is Joachim of Pruss' soon ag the tinmense work of mobill-/the 4,459 local exemption boards has succeeded to the throne. the northern sector of the Gallelan i Federal authorities to his tele-|dam Avenue early to-day, in conse- \ have completed organiaation, num v ' jeram saying he considered the -efu- a zation, with its thousand and one J front where the Teutons are Th hi 2. Seas. . 4 quence of which three Ives were | 4 - ae aA ere has not m an: revious ‘imation that the ‘ sees a national problem, and asking|jost, The dead are detalls, is completed, a date will be be SATS AORAY, BAG COntHed: strongest, y previous int: } ‘ Ye blnoaians Unless” this er attack, _ PRINCE JOACHIM, G ij sot to be relieved from responsibility, | winLTAM HOFMAN, thirty-seven |#&t for the big celobration. | nar Carers eRHER ciaws Gale 9 a yunter attack, for Pa ____|German Emperor had any idea of quitting the throne and A The Governor has directed the Secretary Baker has placed the en-/ which the German experts are pr years old | tu force o i i (Sheritt of Luna County to conduct|”SARION HOFFMAN, ton yeare tif organization ofthe parade in the| [ye creation of a military force of paring, shall prove succensful, the | the reports must be taken with all possible reserve. {the exiles from Hermanes to Colum-| gig, his daughter, : hands of Gen, Bell, but most of the/*? yo pubis a . rie hy bs Migr hob ae tet thi ca Meant cee ik cindl 4 ——--- qi \ < 4 epeponeoul pss er, . # a | o ca’s participation’ in the debacle j i f ua ane S516 anes H poiediliyae MICHAEL CLARK, twenty-four pevun) ie att Raid bbe scape od war. There will be approximately, Gen, Korniloff has sent a atrong| (The only thing upon which might have been based « ee De tee ee ee” | aera Oley W loaner ie ery Saree, o> ereny 676,000 men in the first draft force Cossack force toward the railway i belief that Wilhelm Intended to abdicate was a report from i \ frestraint, but will not be under ar-| The Hottmans live on the top floor. HOON. | seme ut in deemed by| fF the National Army, 400,000 in the centro at StyrJ, a Junction point on| ‘ Berlin that the Katser, in summoning Crown Prince Fretdrich | rest. W, B, Cleary, the Bisbee at-| Mi* Mary Lee of No. 185 West End) | rs to be a wise idea to| National Guard and 292,000 in the the line from Lemberg to Lawocane Wihelm to Berlin for the Crown Council, had declared there torney and r advocate, who was| Wyonue, ae bade pigs on ihe wits Serre. the parade of 18000 eign tate | ARUIAE ATED? The Russians are admittedly at the were affairs to settle that affected his heir as well as himeelf, pleported with the oth has trken! tne were raha islet when four different sections—possibly more| , There will be no ara ; at 4 1 ' 1 point in th fensiv (Joachim, born in 1890, 1s the Kaiser's favorite son. He charge unofficially of the partys! y115 Tee smelled smoke, and, look- Units—and parade them through! arn nine Sib es has been take Lemberg. Desperate renintance| was wounded early {nthe war on the Russian front and escaped vThere have been no disorders ing down the stair well, saw flames every wection of the city, eve hl ny WorUn vai ii Pee ahi a roe HB OW oy mn : sa capture in an airplane, He was married in 1916—after the war Gov. Lindsey has ordered that the! 04 gmoke most remote, before they finally Join) , a a gor Phe gr pa f fd Podge vai “det a Then eel started—to Princess Marie Augusta of Anhalt. ; e held 8 or stockadec pehae th Whe na aes i ent of quotas for} may be vital in determining the fate @nen be held in tent wtockaded' in he rushed = downstairs and | together in one big line of march, all the LBthtaa bachube the imlandal not only of Lambere Wut oF all bask (If the Kaiser has abdicated, it ts possible he might have “olumbus and wired the Sheriff to) voused the other tenants, She then| (en. O'Ryan Is of the opinion that jOnly 7 ee reaplld Men on Vanguard selected Joachim as his successor, since he has had frequent areat them humanely but to pre- ' pay “ae y had overfilled their ranks by 1,99 ern Galicla f 4 i disturbance. Exelterment| returned to Mrs, Hoffman's aid and|such @ me hod would be sure {0) men, This gave New York State #/RUssiAN ADVANCE HAS NOT| ape, and One of Them clashes with the Crown Prince.) ) ent any disturbance. Excltement| roriowed the latter by way of a bal- | arouse enthuslasm. For one thing) credit of 212, A credit was due the AN OR ANO Eden, | : j s high in many sections. Police-| 041 tire escape to an adjoining |he points out that there are many| grate of 62,971 for mon already en-| Dies Later men and civilians heavy armed tons of the city where the dwell- rs have never had a chance to see #4 There is nothing, however, to in-! “ t's . listed tn the army and militia, leaving | 4) Nua e out » both at El Paso ldicate a check in the Russtan ad-| ken cones ear ae reported | Hoffman missed the rest of the fame & little more than 10% per cent. Of| vance, On a fifty-mile front, from] LONDON, July 14—The Hritish ’ ihe LW. W's had left Hermanas|!!¥ @9d made desperate attempts to/United States, soldiers, artillery and) the 687,000 men to be drafted |Haticn to the Carpathian foothills,| battleship Vanguard blew up and 4 ching toward those|Feturn for them, but was driven back | Wakon trains in full war equipment. | The following credits were made )iney are advancing westward, taking| sank on July'9, says an oMcial state: AL be BAG Were ATONE ’ by the flames, Firemen found the! ‘The idea ts to present in New York] for the 8| | WUEY (7 SOYA BN. GENIAL Okabe r ; nd prisoners issued here by the se building. On reaching safety Mrs, i} wlaces in search of food, That was : i ea or tha ce tua callit a . " ‘ a nany villages ile emi ‘ wefore rations came from El Pasd bodies of the victims half way down|City exhibits of the militia in {ts full] For men in National Guard service) worth of the Dneister, near Hm COPENHAGEN, July 14.—Serious news comes from Germany. The ‘ It reads the stairs, The other families were |strength on a day which, of course,| prior to April 1, 1 495; for men |i) war oft Rel t . p Re ibaa Ge eunellan: Shore : ' ne War Office says, they have Sg a elohstag has gone on strike. The me v uspen ae @ truck load of supr rescued by police from second-story | will have to be set by the War De-lenitated Jn National Guard servic® i oorant helght a driver &. Vanguard, Capt. Jame “ abere have: Geciney’ 08) § ws ‘ « lis ¢ Texan has joimea | Wi8d0Ws par t,"" says Gen yan. “Welsince April 2, 16,888; for men in the! ,P0' Nr et noriheast of 7 ne blew up while at anchor on/ sitting of the House a# well as of the Main Committee until the politteal i ov. saith . aa rome tg, The Fire Marshal began an in-| have the ation of War De-| Regular Army, 12,588 hit cour . gems | ih int Mt of July 9 am the result of situation ia cleared up. n @ request to the Government to). " ’ cPaangge oA ee ; d Jan Internal explosion dake charge of the eltuation, Bit. | Voeneation this morning partment, of the Gover of the State] New York City ntain ithwest of Kulusz, the wd Pie ahiny ee Ane mi Phis leaves the $3,750,000,000 War Credit Bill in abeyance. v4 ' ‘ ; Ne of New York, of the Mayor of the elty, |more than 38 per ce f the por f th = : pie P > With f : “ e of the refugees suc ’ ipa deetee ag ere oniy three survivors Saiae elm has summoned Field Marshal von Hindenburg, C! caching 1 Paso, but they were de- (ROBBED OF $200,000, HE SAYS) ana of sim imerable patriotic | lation of the Sta ko, west of Hohorod tT sinus MUBba ReauA ate teCLLEsN de + ‘eained by guards and put aboard the | nished a little m 58 perc : ere yee a i T of (ie General Staff, and General Ludendorff, Chief Quartermaster General, sland by quarde nnd puts Col. Taylor, Milltoatre Disttiter,| scyd-Of Day, as eugmested py] of the State's enlistments in the Kt t w st 4 8 wo eM tg Berlin for @ conterence. ext train out.of the ¢ f Vietim of Confide Baad. | pho} ne World, should be made a| war Army . talanien pita cer Be Gled, Ther ; Many of the men have money. but) cacaGo, July 14.—Col, Thomas H.| je ay on which every citisen of] The following figures for the State t san Ae eS BAli however, 24 offivers and 71 men This news should be interpreted tn connection with intimations that could not buy food. Some de ine Taylor, million: distiller of LOULavitle, |e eee ee ae es on the oppor.| Were shown in the quota t in irainvainy Sant K - on board at the time, thus bi it las refused to make the Cabinet subservient to the Refeh- a anny intend to pig Nokes and Settlrn | Ky, admiitiod mere teeday: thet Be BART Snow they think of the | Public by the War Departm eniy- dat und ft are | (0 ihe ee i Rafiee Suey eore: | difficulties encountered tn connection with the Governmentis L zona ¢ r peen robbed of $201 Dy confidence | tun! : Ravi r aA ‘Gur position and inquiry 4 been ordere y the Reichstag’s peace demand { statement to-day, maintained that|men and womer last volunteer contingent to be called | a, Sop utation of State 8 : pene The British battleship Vanguard | , ” A most of the exiles are “citizens and| The Colonel's latest contribution to the| in this war.” ' “ rulation obit sete ed 19,250 tons, and her com 798; proportion of population ‘ Ati u ig swindlers was made in Chicago. It con The entire National Guard of the pelled BOrven piel ates e t bete ; axpayers, and many o em ar | he] country, .106,180 per cent.; tota 5 be ar way 87) J 4 * sted of $4,500 in currency, a u, 00 | st ishiandei Whit 1 ‘ B ward lat r . 1 bd i mariners th) tha Liberty. Lees | State, b v. Whitmani willl cota’ ie nem militia and @ ler war complement probably ox Ronds. \»_ forty-one diamonds, valued at $2,000; | vanes army. + qredite for ealiatn RUSSIANS CROSS RIVER AND) Ld Cleary counselled thetn to make the grafts on New York banks to the| (My morning ee iin Regular Army and Nat j CAPTURE THE HEIGHTS. Ahn Jocupiadlhe ; CHANCELLOR FORE $ st of the situation, Many of them | amount of $4,000 and a removable set of | MUStered in al Service.|Gnard, 62,971; remaining ¢ 1 : reer Ia. adnoug sad c y have families in ecth, the plate o nich bore the | Guardsmen already on duty will bel 5 paabinn : t The eng ents sOMNiCA | wa Lunched March, 1909 10 “ aim the 16 families in th, the plate of which t | uardsmen i Z iil be 69,453; proportion of t ; ' a eH ee t LONDON, July 14.—In diplomatic and are anxious to return to theit in diamond letters. | mustered wh cated. The Fif-| furnished by w York Sta WAS ONG TB t Y ba t les in Lond s sted that | homes. They say that in a number| Col, Taylor says he was Invited to| teenth (negro) and the Fourth Field | 402; allowance made on accoun p Thureday. © Pe | 84 feet and a f 27 feo. Her} rea suggested that) stiit believed in a German victery. At of instances they were taken from meet some “ladies and gentlemen.” They | tfospital, having no armories, will go|overoniistment in Hawali, 212, a r {to the left bank of the river} armament cor 1 of ten 12 * political upheaval in Germany 18) beat, the war would be a draw, their homes by armed men, who gave Went to & rosdhquee and) when he woke|1, Camp Whitman. ‘The other] final total to be taken from St Guence and captured delghts guns, eighteen 4-inch and f 3 rh leh ea to: Eaaee Pig Biss eand | From the conversation, Prof. Har- up, drugged, hs found his money and| ache ak? thale ca | ne of the River D: Buka- | pounders, in addition to Chree > mn Mere On te round at the) pack infered th: oll them no opportunity to protest: | ibis gona, He ssid he was robbed |S¥ardamen wi p pele ree | 69,261 ; ih te ae he Ped? | democratisation of Germany,” as kk infered that Hollweg inepieed F. B. King, Superintendent ©}. short time age in New York, | tive h t President Wi Issued w poe ¢ of ey ‘ , ig Altle a LASe ola the speech of Mathias Eraberger, de- 1 Paso and Southwestera Ratiroad, elon athe tla | | tt ts indica der that Ma- | order to draft 687,000 m nd enemy was driv back ireat Brita 1 already lost =p ee: Nae Leben ie | manding tatement of Germany’ told authorities to-day that ot | Grave Strachan Is Wed in Her Own | jor Gen. O'ftyan and all officers of the|tary Baker made the ar from the he > the “ | thre large ship result of In| | ‘ 4 tay: mt war ai ut annexations and is orders from Waiter Doug Vive Charch, lclad above the f Colone! » of i us, We gecupled the Villa ernal exp’ The death d Be a ener Ue EDs ePNn? | any President of the road, Jeave tho! Grace Strachan, the noted educational|. ne as the Sixt a i ae ee ait he following distributic was| Sturzianka*an@ Podhork each case was very heavy. Fr 10 | ¢ Bayerische Kurier concerning an : Tatas cae to Weer, ona Se § emus aentte caihon vce a dave Gn te Gee Ge cee r written by Prof. Adoit) BERLIN DENIES THAT HOLLW&G men at Columbus, King wa the were | guardsmen are assigned as Units of the | oMclally learned to-day, w ae} 6 p Bulwark and the mine lay - HAS RESIGNED. Ruacee ‘ain on its trip from|married in the church of the religious | ce » 678,00 r an regiment by means of # daring [er Princess Ir« yoth blown up in | YP nack, who ts quoted as say : harge of the train on Jie tip faith of her young husband and herself | American Army Aug. 5. ‘These men | of the 678,000 men drafted: Five hun: )B} k Saeed . Sheer H ite i hy Rpg ee shortly before the crisis, he aiser Wilthelm’s proclamation of Bisbee. When he stopped at Colt » Tuesday. This became known to-| will probably be appointed by the |dred thousand will be used for the |¢** atiaoke captured four heavy | Ky arb a ee oe ntecaahe eaih tim saiial fe Weaual auieaen in € haate bus he was detained by the police | day. The couple had been married | pre ganization be held {national army; 142,000 will fill the suo Southeast of Kalusz ab OBA see ATs ARH TOAPARLIVALYy ORY ri yes. (uabimsaaneHelwan Pin lneetes Meme Ea) ieee ill tor Until he promised to take the tr eee te arene oy seat tant Oe ih wan on the Mexican border |Penke ef the Nationel Guard, and|!-"9¢ Lazianya-Krasne Wo or three we ‘ <yae th mann-Holl wom in cont ved harm order ill for away. A well circulated report said ’ ecg isill ba aadlenaa to the Beau eng to ba with | ‘There were nstanee now declared he was pre- |eurage subeitiedso. that the next the idea of deporting the men tot Volanteers. nine Cidame to af ze had brought | lar Army -5 1 ow | ns may under the new city was to rid Arizona of them and reyes ah gpera pas reves ss ings ¢ 6 River | » | armored on bi peace Yis noised: with those’ of} franckiae to get the United States Army to hin en. sown (aaa (Oo) MTB MAGAZINE OF THE WAR w and I 4, | 1915, which m loss pa Soct lemann and! Semi-official despatches from Bere fest inae (n) shares would ai. |manding ¢ j hy An ent featur American I jaistr fudy and wu uld not free] lin declare Hollweg has never re. Some of the men are reported in ajrect the Secretary of War to accept the | /AAKS to-day gina pet ope of “amue at or a simile fous manner, | Himself entirely of the Conservative | signed depressed frame of mind, as a rule, |yolunterr tersices of the American Pur-|was enhance © knowledge tha pe ret ceric. gu in es in kast-| - fluence, The crisin was necessary| The Berlin Lokal-Anselger says & _—— os rag ret rey ane j siatee CTNAM PADELESS DYES ° ea free hand, Th t | ustres ee yey tg ery cating for, trangporting end burying eee the : ; nue Colors All Goods, Drualate, “? 9 srestest | communingiion Stem a6 :.@ age wiltary and naval dead during the war, (Continued (Continued on Becond Page.) danger to Germany were those who Hungarian Government has beam ite { ee a