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‘ . \U. S. TRANSPORT RAMMED IN BAY eye Weether-F Ain OND warn r \ rhea sess iee se fr RET: " ; = | | | | EDITION | | | EDITION | p= ee -_ {__F nseumnemen - 4 Be ee eee nere re. ae “ame NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917 12 PAGES B PRIC we Sa ee i cence Hundreds of Braft Dodgers Here Face Arrest RUSSIAN WOMEN SOLDIERS ATL OS U.S. MARSHALS ROUND UP SUES US SARATOGA, SINKING, MAKES PREFER DEATH TO CAPTURE: “icy nasa MEN WHO DIDN'TREGSTER; “avrineyngs, DASH FOR SHORE AS TROOPS EACH ONE CARRIES POISON ss:s<t=00. FIRST CONSCRIPT INGHTY sec s:cr-00s1 QUICKLY FILL THE LIFEBOATS to Save City From Men of Conscription Age il. Who Admit Purpose: John Porroy Mucnet tormaty| JOSePH Bragard Refuses Five Days of| , ,.. . oe |Many Craft Rush to Aid of Trans- 1 | rye of young couples in a} en t ccepted to-day, in a Fighting Ranks, acoepied tovtary in a inter to wim! Grace and Passes Physical Test—|-er res: tury to ret married -| snort Badly Damaged by Steam- a Threatened Per day is swamping the marriage license ston Committee of 260, the F salon Other Examinations for NeW): ai mirage cine ghip Panama in Bay Hete—No . : 4 : Muntelpa! Buildin hat to-day's f ; iibatitayers Wise serarcsbinn Bolte Army Will Proceed Wednesday. |iin in ins mriace mane «| = Loss of Life Reported. One Tells of Hand to Hand AT FOUR () CLOCK pce ‘ , Combat in Which She Used Willtam ae s Aused by slackers ‘a admitted by Hamlin Childs, Esq, Chatr+ Deputy United States Marshals coy Schl BDITICH (OUIRED aces Sara ate ALL ARE ACCOUNTED FOR, Fusion Committee of 1917 Bronx and Brooklyn to look up men to Provont Marshal General Crow RietnocHAD) juiy! \itWonda’s Thermometer Climbs Steadily | 2:y pear str. Chiids—1 have just re-| who are alleged to have taljed. tol ders office, many of the young men | ASSERTS ARMY OFFICIAL r ; i 5 . ‘waiting tm the tong tine of prospective Ree ee ee. iti ave ledmeas nam From Early"Morning— |celv = vow formal notice ot my re-register for the aelective draft. Dep- ARIADNE IS SUNK brides and bridagtoome will tell you — ha Atives to take thelr own lives rather Less Humidity. dha Cliviot New York by tha Puaah OV hee er (Up eta G. adlatee eae The United States transport Saratoga, with 1,400 than become German war prisoners. ieeeieneciniees Committee of 1917 over this morning to United States The Washington armouncemen mit mete alate to you, and Mershale MoCarthy and Power a long 38 LIVES LOST sald to be responsible for the r-/ soldiers on board, was rammed and badly damaged this an Executive Committee of the Bayonet and Bullet. ch woman soldier carries a ration; The prediction of the Weather Bu-! Pi : t i f h tire ‘i ® ame: who a bs treat by slackers to the protection of ” of cyanide of potassium to be swal-|reau at Washington on Saturday | through you to the entire committee, Het of names of men who have buen n, afternoon off Stapleton, S. I., by the steamship Panama of Neen in evant ot ox ‘The mem-|that lin would bo a hot week was| ttt 1am deeply sensible of the high accused in anonymous and signed pda ait skirts Se athe , NE he P s honor conferred upon me by the in- go iéatlorna ch dedeini the ra ai vi the Panama Steamshi ompany. bers of the women regiments, now con- y rrne out by the thermomoter to-day. | dorsement of my administration of the Hou tions of dodying the regis > milltary authorities there, In affect pC P By S stnatly increasing, agreed that death | Hverywhee along the middie and joftice of Mayor during the past three |‘AUBD | ee Admiralty Reports Loss of !. states that tt doesn't ipaaget| As the Saratoga, in a sinking condition, made for a Dai tobe preterted to the y|Morth Atlantic coast the mercury! and a half years, through this renon ach case will be investigated. | f : Pei whether you have’ been married! js . wowld probably mect at th of |Texo at least ten degrees, In this|ination by the unanimous voto of the| If it is shown that an accused 11,000-Ton Ship Which twenty years or twenty minutes be-| dock her boats were lowered and filled with soldiers. Craft the Germans. aarp tale i Went up fifteen) Committee of Two Hundred and Fifty.| person is within the draft age | Had Crew of 677. Tre FOUALS VOUS CUTE ig peatanty of all kinds rushed to help in the rescue work. srs of the Legion of Death are | degrees over yesterday's record ones adnrsan’to) tha Gen Pare | ft yo {fe is entirely dependent . lec et eae Aran seared tes lin ive Glalsel bai taitercaitenmae Coie the members of the | and deliberately failed to register see - Fee oc abe = AORAEHTY TONS Call Col. JL M.C tinodent’ of { ilers r t o'cloc © temper va} committee my very keen appreciation | REAR ah ae " chile be be tah ate Ke ol, J, M. Carson, superintendent of arm rans- day from five of them now in a hos-| wavering around 96 degrees, As soon; Since me has now come for 4 | Ne Will be placed under arrest and | LONDON, July 30—The British within the exempted class, the local ‘son, pe y pital near here, suffering from shell|$ the sun had burned away the rink na ne aa BAD, pubic word from me upon this matter, | tried. The penalty is imprison- cruiser Ariadne, 11,000 tons, has hward having choles but to dis-| portation, whose office is at Hoboken, kept the wires busy shock. One woman told how sho hadjcasly mists at 8 o'clock the ther-| perhaps it wi be amiss If Trestato | ment for not more than one year, | been torpedond and sunk, according to charge you fr ability for servic 4 ey A ‘i run a German through with her bay- eter registered 82 degrees; at Sl wnat I have ao often aald to you and| At the conclusion of the ee iy hella i, sein Pes Ke ae py ffore than niiwty-nine per cent. of the with directions for saving the lives of those on board and Others told how th Kk, 90 degrees; at) the committee with whom Ihave con-| tered and drafted into the army hing : ‘ draft age | girls, fresh from comfortable homes| noon, #3 degrees; at 1 o'clock, 93 de-| tered {fang conaldbrable. parsantage. of (AAimtace Cc: cee ica by the | sphie nRY andl anxioun to get At the office of Col. Carson it was said at a little after and universities, went leapin | Brees; at 2 o 4 degrees and at| As you know, deterninarion nol lithe Kundrnde ae camplalita feoslved| scctainn, Livi titan oces Me married.” said one, as he winked at} | mangled bodies in the hares |3 o'clock, § The humidity|to accept any renomination for the|hy Mr. Conkling in well founded thoro| en ht the others ware saved. | vet with him I don't think| 3 o'clock that all reports received there indicated had no loss ene~y shells bursting all abou' jem. | was 69 per at 8 o'clock, decreas-| office of Mayor was forme be. 7 a lot arate The Ariadne was built In 1898. She ‘ 7 nad living In a trench aor 1 Ate he aha na NS, But these harrowing experiences: of! ing unevenly to 87 per cent. at 2| , before the-o Nee ie the Hee ene We hae y saat i was 4 ° fe ; rp a feat ; pam lh ; heal sie rea) ECLA eEUbII of lite and that everybody had been accounted for. No furt nmen the women fighters have steeled them, | o'clock, es between your sub-com-|of the city. Many of the letters are | had a maximum draft « 1 within range of the sy | would be made there on the accident and hundreds of other girls, to. a new! The Weather Bureau explained to- and myself. I had and havelfrom men who have registered and| Her complement consisted of 677 of- |laughed heartily at what they termed) 4 qoep hole in the transport's port quarter extending from below t determination to see it through. Girl) day that the making of the prediction| no ambition to continue in public}have failed to find the names of|ficers and men a goud joke, | f ; SUAEITY RB ere AVES ait mie seldiecs drilling in tho streets arej/on Saturday should not be taken as| office. My desires lay and still lie in| neighbors or friends on the Mats,| The Ariadne carried sixteen 6-Inch| ‘The Ines began to form before 6| WAter Hne to the rail resulted from the collision, ‘The of the now & common sight In Petrograd. Jan extraordinary measure, Some|a different fleld of service, In addi-] Among those facing arrest are many {SUMS twelve 12-pounders and a num-|o'clock this morning, alziiouxh the of-| steamer which did the damage held the bow of his shi ast the Hugo crowds gather daily about the|time ag it adopted the policy of} tion, my persona Engineers’ School, where 1,000 girls|making weekly forecasts on Satur- ined counsel with Intent )¢aulpped with two subin: are drilling, preparing to go to the|days, law torpedo tubes, front. In Moscow 1,000 more are] The Department of Agriculture| public office for a period of years The first man to be accepted training, while Kiev and Odessa have|made the hot weather of the next| 1 notified you months amaller bands few days the text of a bulletin to} could not serve, and that th ‘The five women fighters at the hos-| housewives advising them to gather| mittee must seek anoth pital were partially paralyzed by shell|or buy all possible green vegetables} After shock. One of them, a peasant girl,|4nd can them at once, because the emiled joyously as she pointed to a|Wilting to be caused by successive {es dictate] "Conscientious objectors," who have |ber of smaller Kuns. ne also was} fice do sn't open unt transport, effectually blocking the wound. In this position he kept bi that I refrain from the assumption | already of the obligations and limitations of| to fic’ * th 1 18-Inch | Many of the young couples that they might have to wa | d sinall baskets More than @ dozen vessels, Including an American crulse | _ n the part of| Charles H. Tuttle, Chairman of | | tee, you returned to vessel until all on board the transport were taken off a Tammany lewter, was tleing|two miles distant knots at the rate of one al 1 nd a fraction, As he fir repeated con ne Saratoga 1s a former Ward Line stear much delibera your sub-come minut local Exemption Board 145, inthe | }{obo ken | t leach “Job,” as a marriage is | ¢ her, |daye o anse he feet y ! en fucator, to trative . ad of one German helmet on the bed beside her Hea ETE BRUNE Miraanion der lniacwith conclusion that a gen-| College of the City of New York, | tive Lied Lin-State Jin the Chapel, Crutve murmur SWITCHMEN’S STRIKE ON 19 Ss batten eine It was the first war prize of @ Rus eT ev ere no Indicaricny iy was) ine and effective fusion of the cl shortly after noon, and after pas ive Died Up-state | hurr followed by al an ‘ sian woman uid at the local branch of the|zensbip for a continuation of honest,| ing the physical test was ac- | Hanged Himse CHICASO RAILROADS ENDS “I saw a German tn front of me as| Weather Bureau, | that the atmo-lemicient, business government could] cepted \ ie | rll ae ; with the others sphe neat would get worse t ; “ das hie ee ; ”» 2 sab tc 5 I ran forward ith t oth eis the) Morrow or for the Teal’ or tha we ne not he b: ubout except upon th Although Bragard was fort ea | © Wasser , sage Yack to the ferees charge,” she sald. ‘It was his life or/put it” was certain thay vent | basis of a renomt f the officers| on the list he was first to ay ae? | the ad the bigwest| Agreement Is Reached at All-Night | n: following a talk w res mine, I raised my rifle, I plunged| conditions were maintained the bak-|of the present adr t ing he didn’t ca tuk Recta ct | in history was June & when we Conference and 2,500 Men fent. Aa a result it apt the with all my strength, I stabbed him ee oA d rate Senbale ang Although I didn ur in this] of the five days of grace provided for |, 4 lcleaned up with 149. But to-day we Return t Ww. ‘ food bill ¢ will be , the The bayonet went deep Into bis body. tore uncomfortable until’ cones] View with urd to If, and al-| jn the law a | t to exceed this num Cru LO YOK, apferencs $heee: DAPUOWAE 2 At the same moment I pulled the trig-| weather came, relleved only by oc-| though the course you proposed con-| EXAMINATION OF MEN CALLED ae , 1 nk | Thomas Douglass, an a CHICAGO, July 30—The strike of ack { na’ He dropped—dead, Then I took onalonel thundershowers, fiicted with m: 18, sires | BEGINS WEDNESDAY, P ROANNE f wonate thes me Deputy ¢ ty rk be switchmen belonging to the Bi: r ohebdih ad hat as a souvenir. ene Peet aie aie eons and my interests, yet when you] ‘Phe actual work of examination of | SHS\e” ae ee Ghay 5h oe hood of Railroad ‘Trainmen, involving shouting throughout the march for- paw hictir ie "| convict n ca 1 did not} claims of exe: wi egin ¥ a t } Atl o'clock 191 ene yee hing district, which began Satur CAPT, C ward. None of us was afraid once withdraw my to run, no ef-| Wedne morning tn t trict 4 waa apoplex flissued, OF this F ’ ih k 4 called off shortly | | axe ro) twent ne « t one ¥ a . midst of @ great fusillade of shots i | ganized, 17 yielding to| First Avenue and No. 254 In the Julia {Nas not yet beer . meee (iy een represen ee ee, Then terrific big shells began break SAYS CABLE FROM BERNE | : our judgme to ch be- | Ri in High vol in West Th sane a ave been much de- | — atives of and the nine: | Danity Comm r Scull Wait {ng all around us, We were again twe a sacrifice of 1 eraonal | tee ia ware tha ai ' the t 1s . BRITISH IN AIR RAIDS teen salle Hike kn pe eputy Lome ¢ ut frightened a little when we first saw| leuture as I had ! planned | boards to send out 1 J the war against G any. | Avenad With Det R 4s, dead men about, But before long we| Pontiff Reported to Have De tt return during th 1] ‘Thirty other hoards got out t ty ha ken to the Gans ON GERMAN BASES tee sxreoment provides tat 1 Isn't ( were jumping over corpses and quick- | to Interv period 1 vital war in w tH an ant Ws He aia. River ; of ; ; tine ly forgot all about them.” f 1 pan ‘ j nande Then the girl told how the Leg! 4 ead } part lay. J 1 No, 19, & & in ¢ Ms BPR oe ayy COED I Mf Bombs Dro sr eriod a is to t ee took its first prisoners, 1h pene lg » July 30, 1 mont Park.the fi is ore i 1 a 1 ‘ uger's “As we ran forward,” she sald, “we | "9% refised to in und r 166, at No, 285 East One H 1 aw 2 ate mans immediately ahead of us, It was | ta _ i y fe of New | nounced to-day that ¢ utr | Effect aida | £OF meetings to-morrow, at| who maintained ey around them. They saw they were|his J'remler has a of pe sr aubscommits| quota RAMA Cana ‘ " Pave eee ; a i wa, a caught and threw down t rifles, | Fro! ieee gas arte Pe: te n I r appear for examination Thursday nes | ‘ ne 1 ely knowlede holding up thelr bunds, ‘They wore ile bP re erat anes ha bate ee cal aan ink } Been Wearing the | ar ent to-day. 't WILSON FIRM AGAINST “ was b terribly frightened | BAS y be) F ea 5 ha Vestigating the p “Good God! Women!" they ex- Fusion progran ¥ urried out] Board 176 Whit which l rms of Russian | adi ; FOOD CONTROL BOARD i ‘ t sls claimed. | 2HE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, ght ation and was rey to hay c ther f iinmunity “We saw wounded German soldiers Word) Bu Yep UE ead DRI a BAnGUnNad Gicdae (ha | ng raids were a ; ah wounded girl. "We just forgot our-| Mvmanip lines, Baaguas ati parcel theck mom | Promise T sha withdraw it, Tl toon Ww. ‘Dhia posty the ; ton the Rouman- [anaes nig org numerous | ¥ ra, b Ne asked Xselves entirely. We were simply open day and night. 1 rs' checks and money | . 1 r the t week. accord: |explosiona being Ail t a {am e the mo tective L 1 Y fighting for her life, erdere for sale, Telephone Beckman 4000—Adri, 2 Jonth ¢ age.) ere to-day chines and pilo turned safely ia i 2 ting @ hearin \ \ a ee

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