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Germans Suffer Heavy Loss in Drives a French TO DAYS WEATHER Fe if = ; 7 seniietionen . EDITION | | EDITION 1 * |“ Cireulation Sooke Open to All.” “Circulation Rooks Open to All”) ~ — — PRIC siemens Roa Faw Ue Convent: $247 0, Tie Sipe Eames usw YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917 14 PAGES PRICE (GESTS > 3,000 DRAFT NUMBERS DRAW 1,500,000 ON THE FIRST GALL —— _ —<¢- MICHAELIS TELLS REICHSTAG — HERE ARE DRAFT NUMBERS cs Mat NOT FINSH DRAWING UNITED STATES IN THE WAR so cat ans, AS DRAWN AT WASH INGTON, cre «| NO 5g [5 FIRST IN mF \isne Front and Hol istricts Here ee Oe Each Number Drawn Calls Up for, ah sie. tl — oY Chancellor Justifies U Boat War-| ———__—_<¢e—_. PARIS, July 20 made a general atta All Positions. ; Secretary of War, Blindfolded, Begins fare, Declares England Is Being eral attack Inst iat o Examination the Corresponding (pv 7) vs of me tse amouncen thatthe Frencn wih-| States. ie bles Will Be Called Up. | Here are the numbers, in their order, as drawn up to p MANHATTAN AND BRONX. : Ate wnat in the New York ‘City Great Lottery to Determine Order Crippled and Says Next Offer off sewen crsoine ant vaueter, u One in All Districts of the United | » 9 vss of ve oe! in Which Nation’s Army Eligi- ange 8 of troops. The War of. | number ‘ . dra Peace Must Come From Entente.|,.. tery at to ; ad their furious assaults and main ————— 1 at HlBvp thaes. 99 (Ot kev ibe chee COPENHAGEN, July 20.—The peace proposed by Imperial Chan-|tsined their RON vellor Georg Michaelis in his speech befere the Reichstag yesterday is a|,°* Stour’ she ee All above 4,696 do not apply to New York City, that being the highest num LW, Redness ie Bt, and Conese NEW SYSTEM, EVOLVED witions everywh ro the Pre tions was strewn with Gern ” n +,|0eF In any one district here, ly Conugetleut all above 6.811 will be blank yeace based upon success of German ari He declared his adhesion lo} Yollowing is the text of to-day's ‘ 4 t iy: ' peac F War Office report and In New Jersey ali above 5,763. The highest serial number In New York | J. Herrohl, 96 i 16d St \ OVER NIGHT, FOUND SLOW y's submarine naien, asserting it to be “ e, ¢, jusii- = ‘+ re . affman, 160 nwell Ave Germany's submarine campaign, asserting it to be a lawful measure, jusii: Around Hurtebies and Craonne in Ningura Fails, Reading across the column the first five are| $%, Notman, 10 romwell | fiably adopted and adapted for shortening the war. | ; vere wees vi ib Peneaie is Ae | 4,532 and 10,218. The others folloy the same order fn! 9 —M. Perhnan, 710 Prees AY | By Martin Green. The Chancellor declared that the@— acks until late at night re | Rroups .f 100 19—Mp Rothman, 19} Courilandt:Ave:| (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) war was forced upon unwilling Ger- a RENE assault at 830 after | FIRST HUNDRED. ‘ —- — —| i: 1, Tripp, Th 1 t WASHINGTON, July 20.—The third thousand numbers in the many by the Russian mobiliza and artiller concentration, | 258 2522 © 9.615 4.632 10.218 1B—f. Alvert, 1 ton Stead, | © that the submarine war was also @ 4ovces taking part in (aa 458 4403 10.015 9,890,048 ASSASSIN ATTEMPTS (--¥. Hatnberellt, 1 we Ave. army draft was drawn at 2.40 o'clock, At this rate the drawing probabl; forced upon ¢ ny by Great Brit-| endeavor to recapture the pin- so ree Rie tees abe tee eins sat | will not finish until 5 A. M In sending he be : teaux in front of Craonne and ' BY % 10 SH 17-44. Cayetta ISTth Bt ill not finish until 5 . to-morrow. In sending out the numbers the ain's tilegal blockade for starvation] | Yausiere, There was hand to |! 9:88 1678 4.te2 4.008 tha, Pinte, dade M Ave wie: s ‘i REN ais thar @heleall 9.018 18333 eaza 6 ae 0 Juvanian, 1647 Waehingta: 88 associations and correspondents were about 700 behind the drawing 1 ope that erica, at the : a : 1660 2.022 3,383 6.551 . i 2 Ave “ 5 , The taint hope that America, at th front ae get Sanh 5 Made on Young Russian Py, Carte aletitine.A I have drawn the first number,” said Secretary of War Baker at head of the neutrals, would check! 6 indomitable French hurled 9,852 «4881 1.455 War Minister in vii ¥ enaeKl 46 wich st] : i Mee CABNAMGUES Ane oacue eat FSIN f K bark the sacmy's sirius ofsete fF Bal A ses erent 9.48 o'clock, as blindfolded he gropingly handed a little capsule contain- NS OUD IAS DOR, SUS ARESKED CONES and did not yield a particle. The olotsk | op ued, had done all and more than had Jermans' ‘eaciifites wote: of the VETROGRAD, July 20. An attemp: R ' ing a number in the selective draft to Provost Marshal General Crowder, been expected, and the false prophets —_— | heaviest, Corpses e strewn all asnaneinate r niet Mod os M re t : who had predicted the end of the war i e : etka foal canal (haceneahornut “ ‘ Vor M © Kerensh 1. Racecar an wiiiat ; And Gen, Crowder read, in tones thai r every corner of the room at a defini e had done a disser-|I.0se Only 28 in Same Time, {°""|" padtloularly Bloady. detent pele OL a ! 6—J. Deenro, 13 Ht t Fautintest ‘dor | i vice to the Fatherland, 5 “ Ta abla lead hot tr u ninter | K. fanatk, 6) M ys ind out into the corridor beyond “We look without serious con- —One Aviator Tackles naa tea | missed him 81. Nagel, 02 ' “Nn 58." gern” he sald, “upan the optim Fifteen Airships. | Rhale creceis |Soaie zor ger) 8.907, —— II, Casta Grand St umber 2 i in the Entente coun- 576, During: the toutm n Pot taker, 30 6 he sontinnt io: Awerlean (inten | ground. The | ge 738s ES “80M | eoerad am ant 102—A. Alert \ | In the first thousand numbers drawn were 270 num- venGant? z BRITIC HEADQUARTERS IN Commanding | 985 ee sess 16.088 | nap 3 Te bubie una iis oe Miles see eR ALB bers which affected the normal district of 3,000 regis iG 5 0,088 » Kerennky, but he had left the eity 104—D, Hourvaak, 6 tith St * HANCELLOR’S BID FOR A GER. | FRAN( July 20 (By the Associated PIGS 5,637 945 1.913 BR) crore the me pe He ep a = 4 c MAN MADE PEACE. Preas).—Not since the war began nas ‘The entire man gain ee 10.496 19.070 3.983.543 re the mob w bed Mi oH Khe4 BERR it trants. Applying this to the entire country, these 270 ‘ tdi ot ma 600 * front line, | 4 4 si - pedctrsacsy pe | . : . “The burning question in our auch severe air fighting been wit sf the. Prussian Guard. | "ite ; a 107-—M. Supernuck, ¢ al St serial numbers below 3,000 should designate approxi- hearts,” he said, “is how much see of th asian \Gus 102 2 EDGE ROUSED BY CHARGE = | sos donee f ; longer the war is to last. With |°*sed on the British front as has r plured. On the left bank |'908 6 S00ncd- Uoher i mately 1,200,000 names. It is probable that the first this | come to a matter which |t»ken place recently, Of the Mouxe) “artillery, was | Sie Fast : OF BLUNDER IN JERSEY | eames ae Lelia : baM | call will extend to the first 1,500 numbers drawn. stands in the centre of all our in- It was a little more than a week] uctive 3786 8,773 Leh SUN bP tall ari ne ed States bearing a reg se terest and all our proceedings that the Germany stro hat LONDON, July 20 lo suc- | z.000 Bie Li2—1. Franengin y tnt S Every man in the United States bearing a registration certificate eor- to-day. Germany did not desire 1 the British claim to su-| cessful raids apt "red several) ¢:o97 a7 266 | Draft Plan Changed by Discovery] [ie~t hawier Pe ie jresponding with a registration card numbered in red ink 258 was by the the war in order to make violent |premacy and displayed ac- | prisoners last 1 opporite Gavrelie | Tat 8,138 ates That It Might Work Hard i7 avestuck, 193 A) | conquests, and, therefore, will [tivity all along the line, e British | and nor f says to-day's| 8412 7,327 3,159 | 4 rk eI * aaah 40, p trawing of that number officially notified that he must hold himself in not continue the war a day {accepted the challenge, and the result | official announcement. “Tho enemy's | Taine » Is Rum 123-1 B. Math, 2 ‘ idiness to be the first man called in his district longer merely for the sake of |has been some of the most furious {artillery was m active than usual) 7.288 6688 2 13—-J. Le Cartes Amaterdam | - a * i such conquests, if it could obtain 8 and destructive raids yet seen, |northwest of St. Quentin and south-| $'355 3,496 Barber Ave That call extended into practically every corner of the United States an honorable peace. at squadrons of opposing air craft | west of Li 3 Pr 1 LM am) atic: 4.5 cal board divisions into which 5 “The Germans wish to con- ave clashed in ditter and spectacu.| WITH THE BRITISH ARMIF * ited. Hensie, Ale EL SF jfor practically all the 4,554 local board divisions in hich the country slude peace as combatants [jar battles among uds, and in- {IN THE FIBLD, July @ S07 « 129-—-J. Joseph Fiyt th st divided has that number on the list. So that the first number drawn who have successfully accom- dividual fights which were conducted 245 and 4 A. M. to-du Sermons | 6. 6a5 Pee SANT A abe roned close to 4,500 men for e i plished their purpose and proved |to a finish have been numerous. n the Lo’ rtzyd suddenly 5.583 Ae ' f tofhes, 410 + | noned close to 4, men for examination _ themselves invincible first. A Since July 12 the British have jaur a te barr fire] 9 o72 iad fated bled i JA. Horan 1 | Except for the sputter of the six? condition of peace was the invio brought down at least forty-one Ger- | against t Brit es, following it 3.37 < We rail peek ‘ [blinding white lights of the moving | smalt tabie at the far end of the lability of Germany's territory. nh machines, have driven down|with an assault the front of} j'sey t oteaees 1 eh machine which registered the Ha f this table were two No parley was possible with the | thirty seven ¢ out of control and battatior 2,181 + 4 alee foo? . Soéfien oti the bistotin: aie ere Vasuts, Gul enemy demanding the cession of [i..ve carried out innumerable success: | 'T reached the British lne| 4:942 m 1 vy. Nt was not a sound in the crowded | tion and J Major Dowell and German soil, | 6 ralds on enemy aterm but was in-| 5.447 # And § wa ! | 148 Pult Judiciary Committ amber in the | Care am and Je Pro. “We must, by mean {f itions and other Important [o7 ° er | 2.509 tie ceed Ra Mo—L, le But ' c of bu as tary yout Marst who had standing and in a spirit nve only had tw | treudquarte at the time] oa t abiahicl| Sas Baker, after the preliminarios, sub-| been detalied to keep the tally sheets take, guarantee condit | swing. The |this ix cabled de the Hine is held] 4 now has tt tha " ca 4 AA Do reRCRSA: inno) istence of the German Empire upon} . sh was that! irae aga | ¢ Adjt. Gen. Ba 1 Peale ef : Fr holding the} Acrosa the back of the room, half the continent ¢ verseas,’* contin | wer Mc yen coger ae ae arly: to-day | z aband t rae at the numbers | concealing: a mirror with ued the Chancellor t th it haraeged tone | vou 2 t j J y 0 the Dus! a gilt tre big black REFUSES TO MAKE A NEW/ dition < come of terrifl SKI, Bh , 1 ou Ww plas i in the room and ti: the corridor | poarda a rokerage OFFER OF PEACE, points, As |° , 4 4 to work hardshiy | ud {in breathless attention, For the | ices. One bare 4 as “These aims may be attained #h lost nine air yes del 74 wa " wart i 1h oper ealized | 500, the r numbers 601 t within the limits of your resolu- BENLI = 5 ? :t Nevers 1 i wha Expert ma s were ready to tion, as | interpret it. We cannot he hl : m 1 mig wl an \ “ bali upithe Lamihere on these boarae again offer peace. We have loy- : . wats jon dist dt AY ‘ n nee L of ally stretched out our hands once, b 5! War Of ' > 1 i \ readiness long bef n s the se tary of War the It met no response, but, with the |‘ BOO) a) FIRST TEN IN JERSEY CITY, uy, : 1 time for bv 9.89! War Department Was represented by entire mation, the army and its 1 new ¢ 1 7 ——_—_—. J ” Bo eng ‘ ty 1 eo M ( ! A hief of Staff, and leaders in accord with this dec € r Te t 1 Iu . Soames of Men Called by Drawing 7 y te M i 1 ffs, of laration, the Government feels ‘ tush ett « ’ Sin bene ‘ f € Wael the G uff, Adjt, Gen. MoCatn that if our enemies abandon their x LE on a ah ‘ {iret ton mer 1 w 1nd Provost Marshal Gen, Crowder Just for conquest and their aims = id ie é 8 s er Was! under w supervision the draft at subjugation and wish to enter f nt The I 1 pilot w Fr lit 2 a \ ranged. members of the into negotiations, we shall listen ed at this stig f fight but ® 1 ‘ » v . 1 mmittees on Mil ° e observer brought the machine $10 Men's & Young my Mon’ Sul, $895, ret Me, No parations the itary Afale Nee brace ot b Ing the: by 1 HUB a 4ag I 4 : : < ¢ t ued N n Page) t ' w 1 4 a 1 f 18 given er to the ‘ . 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