The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1917, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 as City th FINAL @be : irculation Books Open am,” | OPE CONT te oremter Heda Cooney, Sd PRICE NEW YORK, BATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917 a Te Beye Weather—# Amn. o || © Cirentation Rooks Open to All.”’ “ 10 PAGES PRICE | 29805 Ts" 55 ive NEW TROOPS FOR PERSHING ARE LANDED; BOARD SPECIAL TRAINS AND GO TO CAMP ARMY DRAFT BEGINS HERE: PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS START NEXT WEDNESDAY Will Rush Work of Getting GERMS FOUND IN PLASTER; New York's Quota of 38,000 Men BEATEN BY FRENCH IN GREAT BATTLES Seventy-One Divisions Used on Aisne and Champagne | Fronts Since April 16. | WITH THE FRED NEW WARNING SENT OUT on: extn CH ARMIES IN July 28 1,000,000 Germany has| than men since Find | April 16 in fighting on the Aisne and | L 1 x 80,000 WILL BE CALLED Evidines ob Alierel Gel | Champagne fronts, The terrific losses inflicted upon this great force have | Must Ap- wasn Those Summone ; ‘ , been such that the enemy is now arias = ; Fad a aint ¢, Without reserve resou: pear Within Five Days Nalvecd hy Department, Material—except the 1918 class of: After Notice Are Issued. = warning went out to-day) Calculations té-day showed since | fr th ! department against th pur April 16 the Germans have used | The work of selecting the 88,000) chase of plaster and court plas- | geventy-one divisions—approximately | New York City young r who are to from strect peddlers 1,066,000 men—on these two French) MILO GERMANS 2 RUSSIAN WOMEN KILLED IN THEIR FIRST BATTLE; WOMEN IN GERMAN RANKS _— of Death” Dead, or Captured. PETROGRAD, July Russian women's bat oMicialiy as the “Comm: 5 of human | Went into action against the Ge near Smorgon on July tured a number of whom it was learned time that German wor fighting on the battlef “SEES RUSSIAN GIRLS 8.--When t talion, known | and of De 25 they cap-| women, from | a for the tirst men also wer ront in West- “. DRILLAT THE FRONT - —_<-¢e2—______. NEW U. S. FIGHTING FORCES MET BY HIGH ARMY OFFICERS; CHEER AS THEY LEAVE SHIP -—<t— “MODEL BOY’ BINDS, | GAGS AND KILLS ~—WOMAN IN HOTEL Sunday School Teacher and Parents’ Idol Slays Com- | panion With Inkwell, of the tent ueial someting ie ny 44 We Downhearted?” They Ask, home In Elizabeth. N. J., and hold and Then Roar Out “No” for An- swer—Kermit Roosevelt and His Wife on Same Steamer. and two older brothers and slater, is > held at Police Headquarters for the EUROPE PORT, July 2.— murder of a woman of the streets in Fert the Remington Hotel at No, 129 West nother American contingent bag Forty-sixth Street early to-day i] safely arrived and disembarked, After young The American troops arrived by the & respoonible position with the looker Electro « Wall Street and the idol emical Company of No. 40 A Sunday school teacher of his father and mother Winsiow confessed he form th f Greater New York |, AUDANY: Ju A warning against) tronty alone, ern Russia had cited the oat iko vis Rhos samo steamer whereon Kermit Roose- quota of Greater New : > here he first knew he gl . ant mh | the use of cour plaster was laaued by Ralds have developed the fact that| Ten wounded herothes of the he Ge plats ininalte i aa Bh velt, his wife and child travelled. r the first Selective Draft Army will the State Department of Health to-day | Y on arrive me 3 er, . | through th © Defense Council, |! many cases German regiments | Women’s battalion arrived in Petr {ces Bradley and in the apartment! When tenders went alongside the ves- begin next Wednesday morning at § This warning comes close on the heels| have been totally abolished, their ef- | rad to-day leaving their commander to which she moved, No. 142 West| el day the men were in high o'clock in Public School No. $7, at of the etrculation of stories tint Ger-|fectives being transferred to fill! Vera Butehkareff, and Marya mira Righty-third’ Gtrect, as Miss Lans,| spirits and freaventiv shouted “Are Fighty-fifth Street and First Avenue, mans have sent nts throughout the/the ranks of other units decimated /|loff, daughter of Admiral Skrydloff, detectives were rent to interview his we downhearted?” which’ was am. hited States to spread such dise | " 8 7 former Commander of the Waltle a of 6 * Which is the hegdquarters of Local | United States to spread such die in the fighting against the French. » . | parents, Theophilus Winslow, a pro |awered with a roaring given nen as tetanus and typhoid by meang of | ——— Fleet and Minister of Marine, in*hos- } re Hobs Feta Seventeen |with great enthusiasm, Bonrd No. 142. Isidor Wasservorel, a poisoned court plaster Now Rapnles of Gevmadne an: Atane| piensa Vitevak, |perous wholesale jobber in the firen sue 5 lawyer, 1s Chairman of this board z “pal gerriareg! Fist Resariea hy Paris, The women said it was reported lof Ahrens & Winslow, No, 1170 Blow Up Due to Collision—| Beprernuulves “er ne. eae oat -ATIS, J 28,—Afte: viole: a 200 : | Broadway, and hia mother, in Bilaz- | “ r 3, Staff watched the disembarkation, F tioh the bo: re PARIS, July 28. roa nt | that of the 200 of the command who Red Cross Women From | Under his direction the board pre ed SS Theke ich , beth. Accustomed as th Jotectives here was no civic demonstration. Nee nite bombardment the Germans last night|reached the front only 50 remained jdeth. Accustomed as beppbiebilds hi ‘ A + | Only fe si pared a list of those subject to ca THE COMING WEEK) rtared te ime oftensive on the Aisno |Twonty were killed, eight were taken are to the breaking of bad tidings, in| Philadelphia Aid Injured, Only & few spectators knew of the for physical examination and claims FOR front, delivering a series of attacks.| prisoner and all. the rest were leach tn&tance they found themselves 5 eaaanedl Foner sa cheered, and the y “ ; . troop: yack. for exemption within twenty-four ———— The War Office announces that the | wounded. rose to face the ordenl of a Two men were killed and two #0 haat gp babe stake ed ote 3 Pf » Is ma vere n cr era! ¢ » wounde | the Winsiows their son was charge ed q hours after the quotas had been as-| Best Weather Man Can Say Is\ rmans were repulsed with heavy! “) veral tim 8 ta Ny nded sae, pai eile in was chareed/ iaiired they will almost certainly | for aie tow cuartens signed to the various boards That There May Be But Little pan girl, “we attacked the rma oth cent ‘the bev ,| die when two big gasoline tanks blew! A signal company remained at the About 80,000 men will be called f “ ; Specially memorable was our attack he first mention'of the hoya name a <page ; : Humidity | Beittoh Report Sa at Novospassky wood, near Bmorgon Z nt he is the youngest of the fumily—| up at Edgewater Park, N, J., to-day | Port for some hours, and these were examination to get the city's quota ya att 4 i - oe SindahE GUEREER 1 affect! a |the only representatives of the con- } , 4 eather “ a ere ene e "7 e ces ; Dt o ich proud affection, such | scattering the blasting oll upon fire- A copy of tho so-called “master) The Weather Bureau at W ashington| LONDON, July 28—"We raided the we “ay aptide 4 Ne us ae i, confidence that if anything had gone| oa ice : oh io ther) MBgent which the public saw. Nst" was received by the ht at 11 fen Fg - aa ‘ feeds a : enemy's trenches last night south of r S AAlled Mes RHETA CHILDE DORR wrong with him it was anybody's a Li y ‘| WASHINGTON, July 28.—-The Gov- O'clock last night. It shawed that the | the north and middle Atlan met ntleres," sald to-day’s official) Was that many of them were fe Ms Jfoult but his own, The detectives| ! were severely burned, about ernment withholds information oF : a pedir ne Ohio Valloy of the conilag ne é ded or taken priacne Among are . i | preliminary list had been prepared) vie o corcher of a heat wave which | ebort on the Franco-Belgian front| Wounded or taken prisoner Rheta Childe Dorr Declares|were told of his membership in| 'Wenty-five belng taken to hospitals.| comment on the foregoing despatch. without error. Immediately the Ist) would continue for several days, ‘The|Perutions, “An attack upon our po-|the prisoners were a few women, ©) 08 # the ®own Country Club, his golt| The Edgewater Park Red Cross a ae dia of the men subject to call was posted | present period of airy comfortable sun- | Sotions, cast of Oosttaverne, wag re-| from whom we learned for the fir Legion of Death” Proves prizes, his freedom from all victous|UP!% composed mainly of Philadel- | appear on the list were mailed before | night will be lost to us by Monday] “Th: my's artillery has shown| Sighting, Lf 5 t care on the few nights away from|C#tng for the injured | The law requires that regis- The Hocal Weather Bureau, holding | night in the neighborhood of Armen-|for our personal safety. Our passion! PETROGRAD, July 28—Driiling| jn4 hin mother for his abwence At a crossing between @ freight train | - |out comfort with the warning, Informed] tieres, north of Ypres and in the erve the Fatherland, We ad-|daily through rain and mud, quar- |“ ! r ; : trants notified to appear for ex phe , 4 ng, i h of was to serve thi a ain an , qua So in both instances the visiting |@94 a big triple gasoline tank truck.| Sauce amination or to file claims of ex: | 7 eA Biba Ware Saaey Ena aere | BURIBOF eras vanced gayly against the foe with tered no whit better than the lowllest| ateotives evaded their maintul errand |The latter belonged to the ‘Texas oit| SMashes the Periscope and Probably Was no prospect yet that the hot weath- - rll beaipesll gh igh foe tec ded their painful e , , f emption shall report at the heads for would be accompanied by humidity | Berlin Announces Intense Dramare| *ushter and song, pales Ahonen bs i ay private, asking no favors Ut) yy asking the parents to call at Pollce |COMpany and came from Camden. It inks the Sea Raider. quarters of their local boards five jand that it would therefore be com- in F ern, sentimerts being when wo first came be ight on equal terma against the} i eaaquarters where the boy was | wan belng driven by Edward Scanlon! LONDON, July 28.—-A Japanese tore days after the notices are mailed. | parativety easy to bear BERLIN, July 28.—Drumfire of |to the corpses. enemy, braving at first the sneers and because of a little trouble.” | of Camden. Peto boat destroyer smashed the pert- The mailing of notices ts a legal for-} The amiable atmospheric conditions of | great intensity began in Flanders thia| “Once, when replying to the enemy's |Jeers of the m fighters, Russian could not find the heart to hint! Wh the pilot of the locomotive|#cope of @ hostile submarine in the mality, but to guard againat © inime o-day, it was explal 1, were due, not morning, saya: the official statement | severe rifle and machine gun fire, we | Women In the “Legton of Death” bave at the nature of the trouble, much less|hit the truck it set fire to the off|Mediterranean and undoubtedly de- that notices sent by mail have not muah targus mer ae ts of he at tor igsund to-day by the German General | discovered to our amazement that all |proved in the supreme test thegp 18 4/tq volunteer the information that he|Wwhich flowed from the fore end of the |*f0ved the undersea boat, according to 4 ay than that of yesterday, but t Sta * a elahborin lace for women in the ht r . " | e ecely a been received by the persons O4-|ornwest breeze which awept 5 | Braet “ 2 our men comrades in tho nelx 5 for women In the fighting line | nag @ notebook in his pocket contain-|truck and apread on the ground, car-|"°¥* recelved here fo-day dressed, the Government has decre he moisture in the air, bringing |trenches had treacierously fled This is the opinion of Rheta Chi ing the telephone numbers of twenty-|rying the fire under the locomotive to a that the posting of the list of names numidty down 20 per cent.” durine| AIR RAID ON PARIS See eee iin sultnaeat ore eeeuber writer [ave or more girls lke Frances Iradivy. /the cars and then to the freight sheds! BZEGHS WENT TO CERTAIN of eligibles in each local board head- | nig The therme © stood only face the enemy alone ind suffragist, She returned to Petro- same assurances of the high-/near by, Later two big tanks, witb catton apie Meee betta lal Ullal HOW 00 YOU LIKE “AMEXES” (ii,,'22, front with the frst women trom James Hotchkiss, general man | plode Richard Whittack, a Bur- a ie Ghalot the (days Bresent eonditions were eis i fighters ever attached to a modern ‘ — Therefore it would be well for the) ey io be maintained through to-mor axer of the chemical company, who |iington fireman, who was 600 yards) p42, 2xec registranta in the dintrict covered by | rawr it was said Bombs Said to Have Been Dropped INSTEAD OF “SAMMIES’’? id Be henner. so. {tala No Was the last younk man of |from the fire at the time, was bit by Fearing Execution for Treason, ered | hen e. ° ad been de-| his acqu ry »¢ © bee: h Mic 4 $ Taoeal Board) No, 142 to visit at: | eg Sa Mtiteed: Eaeusimenta ahd eweben be they ha d ie ie his w bualntan wh Hid nay b a} plece of the truck gear and waa} Officers Killed Themselves and warters and look over the lis ; i emtonneemens jman: or many days hey be) suspected of @ king for Broadway | aimost instantly killed Tro . = ee calitan will Ha reaulpad 10 fee ED Railway Stations. Paris Newspaper Tells of New| t#ken to the fighting wone,” Mist Dotr|night life. Winslow. went to. the why 4 Troops Rushed Into Shell Fire. port next Wednesday ne-third on RERLIN, July German air N 5 th 6. Soldian Have Hid as she read despatches telling of | Hooker Company from tho office of PETROGRAD, July 28.—The Vech- Saas Me : f ‘ tablishments in Parle Dr ae rea gee e GREETED BY CROWDS WITHIthe Hattin Highs wo years| 10 KEEP AUTO IS CHARGE Tecimente of Caech voluntecns, abane 1 send t apes (twit y. {Scores of Soldiers Injured—Nine] The off latement annouacine RIS, July 2 m TERMS OF RIDICULE. pear invernlen ; | ’ dened by Russian troops and fear- board in the city to tu : { Ml the Ge troops in France have chosen y at ones ing execution for treason, resisted until ficitad Siaies Go mane ite quote Street Cars Are Hit by the raid says a jerman airmen righ Se TEP aa? I spent two weeks with these girls| His employer suid Winslow had the last, the officers blowing ut thet ed States U PIDGRK: # | : returne: own sobriqu cording to the eee Mepanitid ith hig rp | aad ie 3 ne last, offi DI ° oir of*men for the Na Army | Lighinir é Matin to-day, adopting the name| Pom mnths ei intall 4 ; a k rs, nem a put of worts of late, but y|A ed of Theft of $3,900 From] brains and the soldiers fuking hase Government has called on the ais eee ‘ , Paris has been free from German alrl, nexes.” This was formed by pit nographers, hone = operators,/attributed bis m to successive Lawyer, She Gives Herself shells were bursting the thickest, district for 191 men, and notices have ass, July 28.—Three| raids since January 6. On the 29th rether the first two letters of {22 Plain giris,"" she continued. | rejections as a recruit by the Essex Up ev ecat The enemy, the newspaper says, cap- been sent or will be sent to twice that Are fend panne Is dyn ajof that m the capital was visited Hd bigel beside iu Rpadition’ in| eaving Petrograd wo traveiled in| Troop, the Seventh and Sixty-nin | Pp to the Police, three Caacha and hanged ‘them se tl | j antly killed and scores|by Ze which dropped abou the words eric on,” in fen bi on regular trains og d the Ame u-| Although she rece summarily, Later Czech soldiers took number before Monday night | Mig teen bisnk aha geo ee eae pairs ut teak gules i thal sdanad a |e bunks on regular trains All} 16 giments and the American Ambu Although sh ived @ substantial! three ¢ An prisoners, and after fore- Local Board No, 159, sitting in . aS ret nen rai is F Perel a Te > | along our journey station platform|iance because of def her employer, Charles A. | ing them to cut down the bodies, hanged cp ageeserae Frese maetti eau tc es thunder ons and injuring we ty seven The forming the word "An by wh ApAwila ceemmtad ain avin aidlaia iis dae cae Aare f, a Inwyer at No, 60 Wall|the Teutons with the same rope, lc Bch 2 we nver thi aid att time laste out one m, the ustralia a py: = f - ‘ " riet Thirkiel confidential raged 7 ‘ > n Why are you going to fight? aud the other browne confid Fifty-firat Stre¢ nt out n f Jute and a half. troops in the British forces are k ¥ going v! kkeeper 1 TWO U. S. SAILORS DROW ro M fifty-five, « | Rhawiauia kan gag ok keep and stenographer, found 1 Se N. mail and posted the Bib) a nurse, | > —_ elf ambitious to own an automobile. r ( and Misa IMilien f ne, of} , "Be nar he yo nan, clear ¢ A automod is Chairman of this board, 1 je wher elias U r ne girls would shout back, /after his recent va maintain the luxury by her earnin at Gales F 3 called on to furnish 172 The | vr \ 1 t in was! are $1,018 OF THE RED CROSS FUND We had a forty-hour b head-|ideach, N. J., and ery un-! She tt nt the car two Bact ph mr ¢ a first contingent called for ex |” Jamas Fe Meodasiok, bweniy, a 40th Wee Square, quarters near Vilna. ‘There we were/familiar to the cells at headquartors| to-day she is in the Tombs, charged | Terrell, ® boatawain's mate, firet clase, tion must appear on Thursday morn- | at eamp in Boxford, was killed ang} A man who Ic prosperous, but aeons nducted to long, wooden huts half|talked freely with Capt. Cra j with stealing $3,900 from her employer, | of Pd Mery, oe drowned off here 5 : : i ied In the earth, and with shelves 0 t y| Mivs ‘Thirkield 19 thirty-five years old|to-day while trying to save Seaman ing at 9 o'clock, « re injured, momentarily wasn't, went into the| Practically All Commissioners Work | 2% © autopsy on nan's body | y a a Mrs, Maurice Reardon, farty-thres,| uptown office of The World pentane} ee ally for beds Jrevealed that death wan due to as-| 4nd lived with and supported her aged) A, W. Neale of the Naval Terr f e Without Salaries and Pay ry ‘ ii Alaead ae ; father and mother, She went on a va-| The latter had fallen from a boat GOETHALS TO JERSEY J0B. jied in her home of fright. Mrs, George | day afternoon, and this ts what he a salarie Thousands of soldiers gathered tolphyxiation by strangulation, Her| 7 ly tod te nlite er e| SO, not swim. * 1H. Smith ts in @ hospital with a broken | said a penses greet us, and thelr shouts reminded| ove was broke soi ation two wee! o Mr, Trueauff) When Terrell reached him Neale ob= ae eee eae and die Kine (or ieee ty ace ln Gexiarhelaiia anaii Own Expen: ae eotters Patil Bane | Rowe Wea roan Bax Wins-| says ho received @ letter from her yea-| tained « hold that could not be broke Will Take Up Highway Co Pariganin “ihn s wy bs live at the Btandish Arms, Brooki PARIS, July American contr § low applied ‘had pr ted her from jay in which she confessed to em-|#d both went down, Terrell came fro ee Pa fuxe tn the house which was] live at the Standish Arms, Brooklyn ee Uo frage parade in the early days when!) cathing, lpeasiement. He quotes her as saying | fiimabee, Mo. and Neale from. New SEA GIR Jul Gen ee parey | Patona, en oar Lametnee tant nr ie paper pe penny of their gitta ie Suffragists were taunted and ridl-| Qtter the pr b had spent the money in entertain | neem + Goethals, nal bull and seals J where around Times Square 1 lost| pended with the at ef 4 me Garanae ianly apy oa nds on automobile trips. To-day | Jack Barry Joins Naval Reser recently ret 1 of the I ; ae etbook. It contained letters | Murpt Red ¢ * repre at On our very first night at the front Grand Jury ath walsh aved at the office of awy BOSTON, July Manager Jack ency Fle nh t New es on Coal Fretahts, ? te ! 1a great ne iin n giving herself » the | Barry of the Boston Americ: 4 Franc er HINGTON, July 28.—Revision of nd S18 Jn cur ‘ outiof the roon tie “ my y i. n American League ‘ , o cou " n ess sen sla rr ss Baseball Team was enrolled at the there, Gov, Edge here t tt in bitumin ul from quarter in my|are working : vunsel, young W 1 ae “a * siiea. \Bemon NOLA Sard. tecdae wat istiees day. | Bartern w porta! \"and sum > expe ) 4 te ; If a young ia Falls From ve Hilled, lin the fourth class Naval Reserve. Rie foverne sala si rome : eo chee nd and thie Bec Br ee - ; “} woman tmier in defense of his pr siyooia, an iron /ig understood that at the close of the ied to retur Veh. | Commis: th an ins | unga' and Ninete direst, & reat ¢ a ine is . KAP ninte a we wa 1 early to-day when vail season Barry will volunteer Wp the gonety th one | e tes in mos te ad Watchman, re of t Ame 9 Jew i Bi ih {ram a window of his home on |for general service, way sytem. Goethals \ Ar mi 1 though | sylvqnia Lailr eturned | tri i 4 pial fas tract do this work being © will be some decreases, the purse, He got @ reward. Joe being expended on ‘atiou- ‘ : the with floor of No, 41 Qld Broad! — called te the task of bullding ships, The new rales are effective Sept, 16, Algo Mr, Christio pald fox the ad, except for trifling typls 4Continued on Second Page) . (Continued ga Pitth Page.) ways (For Racing Results See Page @> . | 5 gins.Calling 80,000 Men to Fill Draft Quota

Other pages from this issue: