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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. a MILLION ALIENS LIKELY TO BE DRAFTED HERE OR DEPORTED ' MILLION ALENS TOTAL WARBUDGET “em ei iting Camp RUSSIAN COUN 2.500 SWITCHMEN. "uP «SOUL TO BE HEARD WMO ATLID HTK een eee neee MUST SERVE U. $. FOR 1918 IS FIXED OR BE DEPORTED AT $10,735,807,007 TAKES STEPS 10 STRIKE IN CHICAGO, PUNISH LENINE — TYING UP TRAFFIC 6 THE GRAND UY CRCER MQ eeemeecee Cangress Almost Sure 1 1 8) . Incha \ a is No Embary m Perishable Deputy P i missioner's j Chamberlain Draft s iL. ! Ma Gia mn the Gal Freight Has Yei Been An Request Is ( iied—He lution at On La A ant nounced by FB mad Wa Immunit WASHINGTON, July B® — Alien aan To soe TROOHAD J The tne "icaao ty Poller Commissioner be have lived im thie country m pos nities of the Counc of Munéred ow bene Real w . before the then a your Wiibou! making @ mene ; — reede out « ee wont hd Jury Invemtianting the pet temp! to take up oft mip ore es " . . 7 to-day a ° . - ’ 4 ae uranic, os aaee ta to ies Calieat : waa oa - wninies Gt tenn reget = 4 : wing in (he Nath Cruger ense army oF > back oir native andes pty ° Com ' one - ng “- wring Nikotal 469 7 9 e v “ " we of reports M Tho Benste Gomaittes of er e t - ¥ n ard he hae req na the Affaire yeouter ia : ref ao Federal me Z m. Se has to report favorably u . one * fe e e f ow . * chess te & waiver Obamber) reams a “ «? be e @ ore re ° “4 ¢ ‘Pe + wit , ‘ sliens other than fuemy & ©OF m ‘ " a . nae ee 2 ' ’ " vemente of bs : - aes Questions that serve if called in the drat ¢ eo ” prints mendes and war supplies, Coal, fuel those t r f the Grand Jur guveng ehinetien to by the, “ Fire The whole rey 4 food will alr ed uy and fm « oun Lo put to the Deg gute De et, Congrets ’ you emocrary desire a tories whieh are working night and y © Comminstoner, He te 1 to aecept the resolution ead wit 8 escess educted maligie cused « « -” . - ~~ ' ° ft eotive Bureag and The alien rvice resolut ae t for the year ‘ ned disorders of incited revoite, or of ‘ nohes and is supposed to give cording to rough calculations, will of: mitted hy Mr Moa $10,738 having recelved money from German | The Lage: pac gy te sonal attention to the conduc | feet approximately a million of the * © of to t sources should be tried publicly, In {6 eft of | ee ae f the investigation of all orat 0,000,000 registered eligibles, Many of Alii» b quence the Executive Committee jnop This croup comprises only ary canes reported t © polled. The these men are at the head of the Mat |= (Of * 2.600,000 has considera It absolutely inadmiastbic shout halt n. The jrand Jury would like to know what of eligibles, ang if they are not re. a) fady bee ' Jed for under the that Lenine and Zinovieff should ew “te are i) f e witeh raonad ereat Seull took in the quired to serve thetr burden im the muthority bonds. It remains, pe justice and demands t the men's Un f North Amer and t wer caso after it had beer national lottery will fail on American therefore, oto provide Maximalist faction immedi and GFe affiliated with the American ed to the attention ef Police Com shoulders. some mi ng $7,917, categorically express ite of Veteretion of 1 sitll ner Woods by John D, Rocke Bnamy aliens are not to be affected in order to meet current expenditur the conduct of ite leaders bad Fg Pardee ’ f Jr. and Dr. Velia Adie by the resolution, nor subjecta of for the fiscal year, ~gecond~I The Railroad Managers’ Conferen jer view of the exceptional situation, the Committees of Work. © 0MHHittee aniour men'a and Soldiers’ Delegates de- bat more tha countries ailied with Germ As the la ny. The addittc War expenses, prob reads at preecnt all @!¥ Will be met by impowing addi 4 of the Fourth Branch ive Hureau have told the prow nor the tional taxes of 0,00) aN peeial ; " ‘ a that they were not in subjects of other nations are exempt | siuthorizing $5,000,000 bu Inn, wedi mand from all thelr members and 8°FMal force wa work the ehidd by GAY St tka Deni: ae from service. There are treaties With jocording to a tentative and dnforia * from all factions of which they are *“!tching yards All roads reported Commins bib gous of these nations preventing the | lecision ti-day Henate Finan # compored, ax well a from all mem t thelr passenger service was little akar that sad) cen tae Grafting of their citizens, but in each (al (mninitt ring final $ hers ef local councils, the putting into affected found. ey ae cage the diplomatic represontatives of je cry {ie committee was mall ty # absotute practice of all decisions WASHINGTON, July 28—Govern- fhe Grand dure fection to such @ procedure. The citl-| tional revenues by taxation and > tral organizations, yards an a rere \ r Seull why he told ne ’ e George H. Olney and Mr. Wand ( tens themscives cannot object. Sof amed consideration h h * Third—All persons prosecuted by mate " nt y the switeh Wenti-ct as can be learned, none of the coun: | 1a! vonun ite vuvenun ty the $20 } the judicial authority must be re- Men's strike Will come only ax a lu ih Cetera: dae wrau tes ata fries affected has objected. | 000,000 figure. . TSOTSI Ose eniean PANSY APR { moved from participation in execu. resort, it was stated here to-day. 1 Pie bende dled geat the band vepdaahsich, The resolution provides for the de- | cantiiikhl at ihe “Menale be OsQUITO SS AMERICAN PRES ! # tive committees until Judgment is possibility is now rei ording pes PR pad eS portation within ninety days of aliens Com war said be to have @4O0O bo ome PROD EDL EOE O440O9444-04606000% pronounced in thelr cases, to the United 8 urd of Medi si eae ict Grand Jurors will « who refuse to werve. Should any of nd authorization originate ' ldte \ \ Fourth Considering indiapen- ton and Conciliation : stead OW tn ten ee Ny ts Gmonied “that aven the soldier's dog, shown {uy bis lap, 18 wearing one of the it apen a Hation why he accepted the theor ; the Allied countries object to service | House Ways und Means Committe hew mosquito-proof masks with which the men who are to fight able that the workmen and soldiers ‘ eer TTe subordinates: that Rathi Geiger Wea by their nationals residing here, it ts, will report a aeparate resolution for iaale . 7 P of Petrograd should have opportunity %® Babargo on Pertw ruger bad i Sam in F » already battli ith th d Af Probable the nationals would be the $5,000,000,000, in additional ered for h a ‘ n ie are already battling with the wings |to formulate their attitude regarding) 14 Y i away with a man, and refused rie ni an " ere ® dal ‘ n K Ave stoc « ishable P| oH to consider fot n rt e Qsked to get out, and falling in that a rious att pty ite by Je | armies that Invade Yaphank pent events and thelr authors, the hen ates a ee gt ube | : te 1 e ii heart tk pred would be put out. \fie present normal tax fate on in xecutive Council recominends to the eitirong men said here to-day, in ccceenntlhaiaen | actin HHA: bhas wie the Vint hrs The Attorney General recommended | commen of 2 pier cent. to b of 6 ver Council of Workmen's and Soldiers’ soite oe the strike | mf : sag yay. Kiansbetics to the Senate Military Affairs Com-|cent. the former for individuals and | Delogates of Petrograd that it put jPue Of te strike in Chisago switch: (Continued from Firat Page) = 1” ay, soul wae directed to bring with mittee yesterday that the provision | the latter for corporations. it execution as quickly as possible, '"® Uniess the tle-up is so | him to the Grand Jury room records against the sale of liquor to men in| neta | complete as to make It necessary to # decision regarding the re-election ees sternly returned, ‘and if you don't} of the Detective Bureau showing how uniform in the Draft Act be broad- | 4,000, 000 TONS OF SHIP | jo @icite mentee Put & general embargo on this class | ieave, we will shoot.’ [it was conatitut n} in the month of ‘ened 80 as to include the gift of Liquor | S | i Only eleven members of the 300| °F freight. At the New York Central) pie disturber or disturbera wont.! of tuth Cruger Caine taco tan af ele | BRITAIN’S PLAN FOR 1918 ' I Wea GINO TE CHRD BERICHT vu it was stated to-day that there had| phe next day the gitis bathed in| made. by. members of the Fe th | |fraining from casting a vote. been no embargo on Western freight. |tne river. Girl ae sta-| Branch Detect Stee U.S. OFFICERS IN ENGLAND, @ Bureau that they os According to the G i r as far as any one at this end knew. | ¢oned in a wide circle about the| Were handicapped in their search by y senve | ding to the Gasete, Lenine 18)" preight traMo officials of the Erle,'sinks while “mber of officers. | te enormous quantity of other mat Lloyd George, Outlining War | being concealed in Kronstadt in the anks Ww 8 ters they had to investigate, Dracaena Adio’ ot tas Work, Pays Tribute to the | gulae of a prisoner by the Maximilinte | Pe2nsyivanta and Lackawanna roads | aj] genticmen—assisted In keeping| PisenatR 82 An " Blatchford ‘and Jol iddle the 7 sald no embargo had been put on a: American Arm: The Provisional Government, in way Intruders, usa °° American Navy. —— —_-— view of the existing exceptional cir. | Yet but they were not ready to S8Y| GiRLg DRILLED HARD IN rue | AMERICAN FLAG FLIES ———. PARIS, July 28&—Premler Lioyd has iequed a decree| ne Would not be put on. Live stock Germans Remove Coffee and, Mar roan {@ecrse save & breakinst here to a) : ‘ ; : | 2; r * in the usual number this morning. mea 0 Needs Motor Truck) number of editors of important} Bacon From Carmela Be- Fifth Avenue—Women in |Aug. 15, inclusive of that day, both| These cars came direct from the Chi- | drilled Just the same, The lived just | | * | ' : rd da br en dic cept that Mme. WASHINGTON, July 28.—Tho Rea! French newspapers, during which he hie’ ng thant er eo + Chi for persona desiring to enter and cago switehii yards and brought) as the men did—except t Wisnda aeeas ad bees CWen(y daperiencea | conversed on the ‘military attuation, | fore Blowing Her Up. White Carry Children. thone wishing ta leave the country, live stock, beeves, lambs and hogs. | Botchkoreva, the commander, was h, 6,000 Strong, Down alba a frontiers of Kuasta until | CAPS, were run Into the railrond yards) at, Ri cuTraneitent the Aue OVER THE VATERLAND German Liner, Largest In the motor truck drivers, twenty helpers,|He sald Great Britain now had omnes The only exceptions will be persons, | more strict than the men's com- World, Now in U. S. Naval fen expert mechanics and /« small mo 5,600,000 soldiers olled, without} PLYMOUTH, England, July 28. ‘Tho silent parade of negroes of| holding diplomatic passports and EX-GZAR BREAKS ALEG |manders, The girls called her ‘Mis- | Service. in transporting supplies. ‘The organi. | counting ‘ ‘ween 400,000 and 500,000 | The American bark Carmela haw been New York City to protest against the diplomatic courters Lise Commander,’ T asked ‘why? | wasitNGTON, Suly 28—Secretary gation suggests some, employers of rece race rio! nd lynehin In e battlefro: 5 . “On! e replied, ‘all it ieee fododae. vee set drivers pay these me jarion and| Pelonging to the navy or nearly @! gunk by a submarine, The cvew was nt race rote and lynchings | On the battlefront in Galicia, where IN FALL FROM BICYCLE | hiv she replied, ‘all military.) nonicis to-day officially announced Present them to the Ked Cross |miliion men from the colonies, Next anced Kost St. Louis brought thousands of|the Teutons have been on the offen (pene ES: 38%) uline, and tt ts much | tat the Stars and Stripes were run Eh aH |year's building programme for mer- |'°*°"'4 ie Pen i 3 colored men and women to the side-| sive, nothing of material importance ist us lei age et ea a up on the Hamburg-American line OE adage eam ant ships amounts to 4,000,000} ne of the members vf aries walks of Fifth Avenue thie afternoon | occurred yesterday, according to the Said to Have Met With Accident] '! lature OF steamship Vaterland at Hoboken yes. Four-|tona, or twice ax much as in peace|crew, which numbered twenty men,|to watch more than 6,000 marchers | oftic announcement made to-da: teenth Street, Brooklyn, engineer of naar .. . While Riding in the 1S fh was natural that many men/| t¢Pday and that a naval crew took her the tug boat Nottingham, was | {me Referring to tho submarines, | was injured. They will be to] ot thelr own rao by the Russian War Department, In Weaken eels, | thought the sitle were of evit inten, {over She ts the largest passenger Retan Gils rooting ‘at Fork Hieh<|" aee Alintnntion dn: abippine,joseae|LAverboo! to-morrow to.embark for) ,/" ‘Ue collimn: whieh was led: by | the Carpathians the Tautons attacked Mon: But thelr minds were very soon |e ih cue werlas mond, 1. when he tried to board /iy incontestable, It ie impossible to| Now. York Apt. Herbert Jackson, a veteran of| to the east of Kirlibaba and pressed) LONDON, JULY 2%.—Nicholas Ro-| {OD | Bat b | th. maeklog Bis announcement tae tug ant feu yernonrd, @ body | abandon thie subject without paying |. ew FORK , u Sixth Massachuse as Grand] back we Russian detachment. manoff, ex-Czar, recently fell from his Sas es ; | Secretary added that fifteen more homage to the aid given by the Amer-| The Carmela wae attacked at 8) \ronsnai, were carried many placard On the Roumanian front Rouma- | tioycle in the Tsarkoe Selo gardene| “Many soldiers told the girls they | German ships will be ready for com- ican jNavy, both regarding the or-| O'clock this morning by a German) Vong them were these nian troops are continuing thelr pur-!and broke his leg, according to an Ex-| would never be allowed to get to the | isgion within the Immediate future. ganization of convoya and by torpedo-| submarine of small type. The unde suit of the retreating Austro- Ger- | Chang, sgraph despatch from Am-| front because the Bolshevikis would : boat destroyers, which have rendered | sea boat fired four whota and the|, c2ce Prejudice Is the Offapring of) man forces in the direction of Kedzl- | gergam to-day ill the girl Aghters, The Legion of| 2! means tho enginge which) the Invaluable service,” Ignorance and the Mother of Lynch- | Vasarhely. They have occupied the "°° aeciared that Russian news: |Denth d! he ie German crews sought to destroy soon Continuing, Lloyd George said that | rew then took to thelr boat ing.” “Cain, Where. Is Abel, ‘Thy | Helghts southwest of Beresoz!, saking as dec ath did receive a refusal of their | wi) be repaired and that the United Fi id EGOuOeD MSL CANA DIEU Vote: een he mubmnarine ordered the boat's! We rinene “Make Amerlow bat dM an artillery battery and making pris- | papers ad not, been permitted to mea-| request for front service from ua mcet-| States will have the use of this ton- A 000, : ‘ aan es | Hrothe ake America Safe for| oners jon the accident + ee natn | aie engaged in war work in the United| crew to go aboard the submacine.| é ; i | acellh s ing of Bolshevikis, the explanation | nage. e Irs 1 oO Kingdom. Peving. ag armed. guard over them,| Demecracy.” “We Ave Matigned ua| In tho region of Kalakul Moun \peing that superior officers felt the! The repairn to the Vaterland gost Wo Work,” | 0n the Roumanian front, the Rus pees [the Germans used the boat to apie Ais mis te Wi Pesoea Aled ate CAVAREIE hee kee | MAY: BECOME CIT CITIZENS AGAIN. AL PALZER IS DEAD; the ship's stores of coffec and bacon, | 4, Absurd colored — mothers] pushing toward the Putna River and | {At the end of the second trip the carrying children} have occupled Boduple, on the left] Senate Co eore than $1,000,000. 28.~Two German Kronprinzessin Ce- women had not been sufficiently | trained ' When word finally did come | cilie and Cinc Vacationists tee for BIL Affecting | nat! were placed un- | vn were {nterrupted by the ap. {if (elr arms, marched in the tine, | bank of that stream Americans tn Allies’ A | ; |der the American flag at the Boston | E 'S SHOT eaten ye pore ig ” P-|'There were several companies of WASHINGTON, culy 28&—Favorabie| ‘hat Wie ben co i hi pe nt | Navy Yard to-day [sree i Ae ae bo -" WANS : pene pole tHe ae s in "pletaila” and € More Gains in Ga-| report was ordered to-day by the Sen- | faeyptiae “ft Bie Ube 6 rive | Linge ceamenaieonn cued the bark’s cre’ no submar- | shorts! . There were nearly as ‘ tte Military Committee on the bill to rahe lasted many minutes. Was Heavyweight Fighter With lus as wal Geek aaa Many women‘and children as men, rae bane ea spe ; wee aa ierican citizenship to Amerk | “The Women's Legion of Death has BARGE CANAL TIED UP. e or ) i ig h vs The procession, which started’ at “IN, July 28 (via London).—| (estore io forawore their allegiance in |Overthrown every convention, The caemeneemna Aspirations for World's errr Fifty-seventh Street and disbanded at|On the front commanded by Archduke] order Yo entiat In the Aliled armies, and |girls In it have forgotten everything | mreak at Point Where . 7 : The bark Carmela, 1,279 tons, was] Twenty-third Street, was preceded by|Joseph, the stro- ho shall Join the United States forees,|they were ever taught as women—| ” Championship, built in 187 at Glasgow, She sailed |four mounted policemen and a ate Joseph, the Austro-Germans ara) Weeveral thousand Americans are af-|and you've no Idea how nice women Traehle HMRRenn © MOMs Oe UB FALLS. Mi F : he United Stutes June 29 for|*d fife band, the only music nearing the Pruth Plateau below] fected can be when they are absolutely nat- | TITTLE FA duly 28.— | 7 FALE Mis, July 38-—al| from the Upiied Mies Tune 3 {It Was announced “by ind | Kolomea in Galicia, says the state | — —<———eeny | ral and unselfish, Tratt al ts tled up | . One Oo ost widely known |flayre, France. Capt, John obns | Marshal that committees hac ie asd ae he se girls did their job in dead! through this section for the second time |heavyweight pugitista tn tho country {aon was in command, with a crew of | pointed eaent a memorial to thel Wer Otte. ‘fa the wooded Carpe, Declares U Boats eer There was vo nonsense. this season, caused by a break in tho ummer. esort died at a hospital here to-day fromliwonty, including sa Amoricans, {Utesident and one to Col. Roosevelt, [thane the Teuton have taken some [When there was skylarking, Mister | bank In this city ata point only a few | bullet wounds inflicted by his father |) es erhant Dal hate, Seat. |L22ekine in for championing the | high positions from the still resisting | ° in 95 000 |Commander, Boichkorova used to| rote tenn month ago Oe when Palzer sought te protec ; They ar - cause f the ps Killed a | shout, ‘Don't be silly you ma: be TY rn protect hie a : : a | 9 | a y The water was drawn from. the level | mother from her husband's tury, Pal. |e, Wash; Honier engl} St, Louia at the reception to Boohmnek | |dead in five days on which the break occurred lastnight nnua i i] “L never before thought women|and it is b eved by engineers that it | ’ ght, | lussian ¢ jes nolli's army corps, | 7 zer's mother had been shot. in bou|neer, Fort Myers, Fla; M. J, Enright, | fussian Commission in Carnegie Hall. |ine War Office reports, has crossed | T E | arm when her son rushed to her aig {asaisiant engineer, Norfolk, Ya. a a War Offine renaria, has, oroaded| ns Each Wee EMPIRE CITY WINNERS. jought to go to war, But I am con- | will take ton days to repair the damage. | vin 1 that In any country under Jand received the bullets which ended | George Matthews, oilt n southeastern Galicia 64 PAGES of 1917 i * : n such conditions as those now facing Py | his life, litrunt Street, Brooklyn; ¢ RN sis a the Upper Putna Valley the LONDON, July %.—The Daily }} russia the women ought to step into Jas a p le contender for the title| i elphin 1A t ; ee-year-oldy | arm. 8 retired to easte 0 5 an ae d MS i ae Reliable Information Paw EEO TNy Jone Wilds not wien e ah Lay Waantniston [2nt upward: melting: purse #61; about |of the Rereozker Mountain before au-|| losses aa a result of the submarine J) it is their country as much am the |maan_ of powerful physique.” 1 Mrldden’. put.—Manganese, dis |perlor pressure of the Russians and) war, says: li a ‘ ; With @ bullet in iis abdomen he ran _ - (Lyke), 4 to 1. 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, won, | houmantans, “Since Feb. 18, when weekly re- | Where to go in the Mountains | a jnitv'and a halt to the hospital, we pes linperator, 118 (Buxton). Ih to 4.6 tot Sreerrereererien Rinse Fe limited | STREET CAR KILLS CHILD. . Bl formance whioh caused the doctors to | Nerwemlan Steamer and Sulling Vensel jand 3 to 1 nd; Busy 108 (Con of Agriculture out || turns relating to the unlimited | Where to go on the Sea Coast | marvel | Sent to Bottom holly), 18 to 1, 6 to 1 3 to 1, third.| met, submarine campalgn began to be J} in C; TenagE ? father came home intoxicated "DON. 2% Wa re ale, Passing! cOPENHA July 88,—The news|} published, we bave lost a total of || Crowd Gathers and Threatens Mo- reEA Where to go in Canada @ | Thursday night and started a quarrei| LONDON, July 2 werian James. F.. Cummings, Candy : ‘ by 1° ‘ fi | torman, but Police Rescue Him, | with his wife, Palser was in the upper | steamer Thoradal. of P Land Winre, Master Medien Palieety | of the retirement of Dr. von Schor-|] 740 vessels, of which 148 were fish- || ' j | Where to goon the Pacific Coast B | part, of the ho ey when he he rd twolhas been wuuk by a German subma- | tien star, Almandite and Ungelbert|jomer, Prussian Minister of Agricul-|{ ing craft, 162 under 1,600 tons and || ¥ ay L mold J neh | Senate F Fresh o ‘ald his fathe bed fire eon hit |rine, saya oa Norwegian Foreign _ _— ture, i confirmed by his personal! ] 436 of 1,000 tons or more, The aby J) i) ee re wi t |" The father is Icke Up Ae alate report, transmitted b “A organ, the Deutsche Tages Zeitung. |] sence of tonnage statistics renders || ng near his home nanan Fi Most Complete Dinectory of | cvosite sagen O/flee report, transiitied by the Cen) KENILWORTH RESULTS, | Si''von Sohorlemer was an exponent || rence Of tonnewe AUT IE PAITE |/ran directly tn front of @ trolley car fragran Com * . lagen, Twenty members of the crew | seeruieveenneptene of conservatiam and Junkertum in the but taking the avers lice milled . he ml taf 5 . % ° FIRST RACE—Jur 800 ‘or | C © c oppo! of Di meaningless, but is Jorman, William Ennis, No. 170 Coffey ehClous Places in the Catskills, Adiron- PROF. A. F, GANZ DEAD, |» COR ae 1 Vaart | RdAGal LWGNEAR claniealin tena cean abn Teanmann-Hllwep, nent of Dr |] age of the larger classes at about |/ Street, had been obstructed by a * he sailing veesel Vaarbad also has |inga: five furlongs —*sunny, slope. 1p | Yo A . ao n average of R33 - eco! to n M SHHDY MODS, S}came into conflict th Dr. Georg |] 4,500 tons, and aleo an a) wagon, dee tal Nour By Comat Rp $ Rene tte Cec te iter ei Soe ee ane ae ee carats Clalrvevent, UB THGuTe | Mighaella on the food regulation que-/i $00 tons for those belew 1,600, we | In ® moment the news fleshed F ris Upsdtate, thority, ‘The crew was reacu show Clalyvoyan 1 ‘ Se a alakia ; sorts Ever Published. Bl start Preuare Gas & pees at] —< 2 Pisce H.t0. show H.W, 4 A jem —_--—— |] got the following tonnage loss for torcugh the nelehhorhord abe, the | = = G | ctectrical enxineering at Stevens Inst! Fase tilted SRtALWart Dit Miatent REEK STEAMSHIP SUNK. | the twenty-two weeks from Fob. | 74, creaming toward the woene, “113 oIeo. ° [his contributions to selentiiie pu Hroderick, Juanita $4. Great Gull, Dixte {PT tons, 1,957,500 tona; 162 ships under |! more of hia neighbors who made! sixas For Sale--Price 5c | tions and members ne | IN MANY GERMAN CITIES MipiNar #88 ) Whising also ran” | cpatkydon Torpedoed on Way 1,600 tons, 129,600 tons. ‘Total, | man The police, subdued Re Panera Services at his Inte residence, 188 BI soctotien throughout the count . ot iacage : From New York to Marseilles, erie nnd toni” Ennis before ‘Conaner ‘Wags | Central Park Wert, Sunday, July 29, at At all World Offices and at your % / ef spanlex y pel ———— alah tibniaam Rue heukislkte tiation | So oLa ae the Greet steamship Chal- tile papresentaen average of}? oe oled him until Tuesday, | p, M. Interment at Brattleboro, Vee d | eon | THE HAGUE, Jul hot : Jkydon, @ vessel of 2,870 tons gross 4 4,983,136 s | MENNEDY,—PHOUBE KENNEDY, $ nearest Liggett - Riker -Hegeman 8 | AOS % rai , riley AMSTERDAM, J s§.-<Lew Nou siuter, had been torpedoed and sunk || 2888 tons 8 veel anh See BLAST KILLS 120 GERMANS Services at TH@ FUNSRAL CHUROT, : drug store in Manhattan, Bronx 8 nN York puree , eusine oven iby elles of Ma A Mt reports that one a German submarine, was received tena toy a eal nee Bureatetnellt ataca au Sarerperartl Raden re) 2272 Broadway (Campbell's), @undag y “ae Pe ad of dysentery. OMecial of th ets of the German espionage sday in marine clrel The | German expectation ‘ rend 0 en Is oiler a PapON Teh = Brooklyn, Jersey City and 9 Biase 8 1 i : Sean ania ’ in E ; ‘i ret \kydon, formerly the steameh same time a very great deal more rotally Destroyed, ie santa ne ae Nevwarh, a +i) y D eUAY ciRwana te lace BelARy at 7 Molgian Lim | geeattaof-Menal, left here June 28 with n we can afford, and dt must be ZURICH, July 38.—According to the | °RONBLE=OHN ODONRLL, selene 4 R | dorm tn Germany and va thin r ; eet burg. No trace of the assnesin has|carso for Marseilles under oh yeu it does not include | Basle Press, a German hand grenade} County Clare. Ireland By Mail from World Office, 10¢ g Heavann. tnetituis uate Aid Bremen DeDere Have pre oo ound, AC reward hae | 5, W. Hlwell & Co, ‘The date = Jost by our allies or by | factory at Esringen, Baden, was de- | Funeral from the resldence of hie ely joined the i aah ts Bal eR ba 44 . i hs ing ol! locality a om oye an explosion Wednesday, mother, 399 Hast 9Sth st Monday lately joined the Hg leaves w!It is now admitted that cor ns look ‘ed in notice very. sinking or the locality wasn) ade stroyed by an exp y op FPPOPPIAGIVIVEIOD, Widow And two ' serious in both of those cities, + 20 people being killed, ati04 M pursue

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