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$$$, ‘Scores Plunged in Water in Navy Yard Collapse “Circulation Books Open to All’ | - WORMOWS what Giorld, | | NAL Ctrentation Rooks Open to AIL" » NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1917 14 PAGES PRICE iit crater Bow © Made A emus ee THREE LINES OF GERMAN TRENCHES TAKEN. IN ALLIED DRIVE ON A FRONT OF 20 MILES - BROKEN GANGPLANK DROPS HEATKLLSTHRE WILL CALL 755,700 MEN RUSHOFSLABER pry anM SWEPT BACK MANY WORKMENINTOWATER:srsrgmany UNDER RAFT WN AUGUST ‘omrersme uy. FROM DIXMUDE TO THE LYS AT BROOKLYN MAVY YARD... TOLFLL EXEMPTION GAPS... —(NGREATEST OFFENSIVE VE ; Vhis Afternoon—Fatalities Bureau—Brides of Draft ~ eiaceametg Es aaa oer ee ~ > =—__ + -—--—- ee ) Reported in Brooklyn Dodgers Face Prison aided siantaenniemneie Twelve Most Seriously Hurt sbusak i Second Quota to Be Sum- _ F Sent to Hospitals, One With | QU,JUJ,UUU, TEMPERATURE, =| imoned for Examination Fe a nasiee dis toes at First Line Trenches Taken Along Fractured Skull, | VEAR’S TOTAL FOR bam ns &| Seven Days After First. WHOLE BEI CIAN nd Marriage Chapel in the Munietva Entire Front and Second Line for SFC . . M " GTON. July 3 rr Hutlding this afternoon when hundreds * 7 OFFICIALS RETICENT.| tart ¢ Ble tart ra nue cane es ot young foretzn-born slackers with Distance of 12 Miles—Greatest eemcne sed 12M a 92 +] na anak iii’ bec eati aad female accomplices were clamoring for s Accident Took Pace Me] S FOREIGN TRADE 3: SS —leuminaton very to aegor wen] FAMILY AS SPIES martore hens wot tt wy -BAFFage Fire Ever Seen. . Were Going to . . 3PM « 97 m4 fnatio oi tie i nee might have an excuse for an alliday pure 2 ee tac re ecco cl Line ——— PR Mica Ho Peart aarti hci ps —— which they belleved would io at ; BRITISH FRONT IN FRANCE, July 31—(By the Associated —— | Unprecedented Figure Rep =| With promiae from the Weather| Provost Marshal General's office t Girls First See Parents Fall icles eta soot ries Sik a peat Press).—Three lines of German trenches in Flanders have been captured OThe breaking of « ganeplank from sents$6,294,0( 10,000 E xports | BUrert of Cooler weather to-morrow | day announced thet seven days after ‘ue bs : pes be Mi ee silica eaiekka la ded by the British fotves, Most of the points stormed were between Boesinghe the dreadnought New Mexico, unde WO, 279,000,000 EXPOFS | evening, the mercury climbed to-day the first men are examined the » anc oungest Is Tor- ’ | and Warneton. eonstruction in the Brooklyn Navy| 4Nd $2,659,000,000 Imports. |unti at 4 o'clock it had reached 95|ond quota would be posted fer ex- tured Before Death, beseoutovatpalepis 5 " ; Yard, to the yard wall imperiled the eae | degrees, three degtess higher than |amiaation, Secon) Memee thy WAG: 1h) eR Under the greatest barrage fire ever seen during the war, British and WASHINGTON, July 1. America's \ington yesterday and conferred with lives of more than a gundred work sterday’s highest official tempera The second class, which will num LONDON, July 31.-—A despatch re- French troops launched an offensive this morning on a twenty-mi foreign trade in 1917 reached the un- War Department officials and the! | y sah Onl Awan yerie Feet | They advanced well beyond the first line defenses for the entire distance ingmen to-day and caused injuries ture, which was the hottest ever set {ber 110 per cent. of the 687,000 men Célved to-day by the Wireless Press | 1 953 f ye ‘ United Sta precedented total of $8,953,000,000, 0 x : qeora Atielardaws save Attorney General of the to twelve men so serious that they| ywn on the records of the Weather| needed to fill the Regular Army and n 4 | 1 4 : ; over cent 600 per cent. increase! and reached the second and third lines at other points. 0 sent hoapital | Which $6,294.000,000 was exports and) purenu for the last two days of Ju’ tin & e new national army of The German authorities at Liege, | Over the recent 60 per cent ball odie points, Bae 7 ve vent Xo. hoaeltale $2,659,00 al Mehorsin Junel ee Leal TROUT AW I ees Dont aan wheter Belgium, arrested, t in marriage Hcenses Issued to foreign] The Entente artillery is moving forward and the whole situation is The Navy Yard authorities, by Humidity ranging well above 50 per | 600,000 will be coinbed for men to » @rrested, tried and sen- ; ea Akai tay tal city: | a 4 ard iole situation macly. Geninié that © were any} th@ last month of the fiscal year, to-/ cent, made the heat even harder to] replace those exempted in the first ‘enced to death within threo days an| Urn men OF Oralt age tn “ey | satisfactory in every particular, 4 100. 006 hest any influas He got some opinions and to-day be da for + wot i aRAee| . est Of ANY! bear than yesterda iysek ae influéntial Liege merchant named | carn ji ae grounds for rumors of vecident, | li ! y-three | group. ae | got some phone orders. | Between Dixmude and Boesinghe the attackers reported they had although ambulances were stream tary hea ations were reported by day Gen, Crowder ruled that , Fone: his wife and thelr two n of last detnuary into the Navy Yard gates at the time.|‘ ntudents and men in Red |“@Ukhtors, aged twenty and fourteen| , There Were nearly S00 couples éccured the two first line of trenches after having fought over the mest moni i tat Pale toiHolleg: ren gquartars |Jammed tnto the corridors outside! |i 1 jnuaeinsbl laid the foundations for minutely dé hon: werd valued Cl during the'day, s ambulance companies have no Yer on tho unproved charge of} the City Clerk's office and in and/|“!ficull terrain imaginable, tailed stories of numerous deaths by| se | Three deaths attrthuted to the heat] valid claims for exemption or din oxplonage. |4round the marriage chapel when ee 2 (Gen, Haig in his report sald Ded aad atherwing, whith mre | Tho trade balance In America’s fa-! wero reported from Rrooklyn, as fol-| charge “The father and mother were both | tHe Marshal reached the scene, He U S DESTROYERS ENGAGE | the offensive had begun on @ vor for the year was $3,625 ual shot to death tn th , had two Yiddl interpreters with) Use Oe wide front” north of the River borne out by eye witnesses who saw lies ws Agricultural workers and munitiona | h tho presence of their) | Tmivediitely. che chpullen/and Lys. The above despatch from thetr fellow workinen stretched out)! 8 $1,499,000,000 more than the} yonn six years} factory hands also will be gre abba eb ra, Tho latter were offered | the interpreters went along the lne Two GERMAN SUBMARINES | the British headquarters in MEE thin tg anthe Jund before they | 2&8 before, $2,540,000,000 more than in| 44 Brooklyn, {stricted tn Sxemplian slalae Ei thelr freedom 1 they revealed the SARE) EREC. Kila” aatniea Clan pes A a | France says the advanee was on 11915 a: 90,000 er than in th: “ " Hintimate Although these Indus 3 : gh A " watae e ' : Be rictled: cn cea ae ; 15 and : : larger than in ¢ front of No. 16 Hambure Aveniie be ee ajesia ig cemated, appeals | 22m Of thelr parents’ accomplices | certificates be shown | Just Sunk a Steamer | baby ng gonlehin ae ae at. your before the wat, ; are not ape ‘ exempted, The gi nae : i | bare dicate a battle line extending to sailors on the ship. | The increase tn the country’s total of No, 1234 Fortlethlare pouring In from the farm district! T2¢ litle refused, tho eldest stating: | ARREST AS SLACKERS FOR Other Was Atta Dixmude, a Belgian city t 1 | otal | sere nt of No. 4819 Fourteent "Tt we wpeak MEN WITHOUT DRAFT CARDS i sak Dinntar beatae According to an official statement |forelgn trade was $2,442,000,000 over] purteenth land industrial centers for favorable] peak we might cause fifty a] ing Merchantman, from the sea, Dixmude and Boes made to tho police, who were at first | 2916 $4,511,000,000 over 1916, and] ren oe tentified man] yyiings. Exemption bourds must con-| people to be killed, We would rather| Probably 100 of the mon first ap AMERICAN NAVAL BASH IN nri-| 8#he are twelve miles apart, turned away from the yard when| D00,000 over 1914, | nih Street and Third Ave-|qider cialis of farm laborers on thelr! dig alone,’ proached were unable to show thelr |nisi¢ WATERS, July 31 (by the Aaso.| S2OWlng the capture of second registration tick to have them at were | but all cl they sought information and offered Pxporta during the ye | their services. thirty-three men y Greater by $1,961,000,000 than In 1916,| thrown into the water when the! $%526,000,000 in 19 gangplank br | 000 in 1914, Imp. morits, “She atures on the stroet level! Gen, Crowder declared members of wally higher than those re-|jgcal boards must now consider them corded the ¢ ned ctated Prews).--American torpedo boat| jive trenches for that distance. y were | de | ‘Tho British again have captured La told to go home and get them and ‘yin ged two hostile submarines, caus-| Basseeville, which they recently ree ' Was Immediately shot. The troyers were reported to-day to ha youn t wirl then was tortured, out? 15 and oO Show @ great] 8,929,000,- | ficial thermometers | selves as drafted for such service. |'@6ed and also #hot." record of thetr addresses was tak « them to submerge without shooting. | nquished to the Germans. 3 a ke; twelve were so In- fured that they were sent to hospitala|incrensc, ‘The 1917 al was $161,-| 0% the roof of the Whitehall Building |ypey cannot rosign - fo Rene Marshal McCarthy then con. | One at ah ‘i boats had Just mink al (La Basseville is located on the seteide the satd. and a number of {000,000 over 1916, $986,000,000 over|SWePt by tho breezes from the rivers —_—— - MYSTERY IN NEW YORKER’S ferred with City Clerk Scully and |"tsmer and the other was attacking @) River Lys, little leas than three others were given superficial treat- |1915 and 000 over 1914, [and the upper bay: it was decided to issue no more | ee ee | miles southeast of Warmeton and ment in the yard hospital, Of these ee At tho samo hours Coney taland | WAIVE EXEMPTIONS, DEATH AT BUFF marriage licenses to men of draft About three and a half miles Fee en yee ota ao ier | werkmen, Overcome, alte go |tiermometers agrang talrly well with i ALD) toe "who cannot show the tive | 77.889 LOST IN MONTH: | tint of Armentioros. ‘from the tured skull and was likely to die, No Feet and Breaks a Rib, Shoes of Ane. Ws Boreas is PERSHING’S MEN URGE ——— registration cards. jay polnt where authoritative reports , James A. Hannon of No. 205 Seven-| Harlem from One Hundred and ( {isot : Thowe who cannot show cards wit! | | last week placed the British line names were furnished . ‘ pind ca srandison Bridge of Riverside pe th ar ‘When this statement wan given out | teenth Avenue, Astoria, L. 1, was} Twenty-fitth Str to the top of . Dri . MC) be arrested as slackers, Those who | capture of La Basseville ap- re port going down in the | Overcome by heat while working at| Washington Heights thermomoter |“We Didn't Hesitate to Offer Jrive Found in Hotel Corridor | show cards and get married will be oer pears to indicate an advance of yo ploretelDel the big ship and the Fulton and Washington Streets, Ja-|e4dings ranged far higher from 100 Everything We Ha 1,” Is Mes- Skull Fractured, entered as suspects and thelr cases} Latest Casualty List Shaws 15,549 at least a mile.) U p04 tty maica, yesterday, and fell thirty feet| to 1 grees, ae thal Ju a ° Will be clorely investignted by the] — int 441448 Wounded and Tho British and French forces are yard wa ma SatOHe Mh Oks fai Th. official maximum temperature age they irandiaon | scat boards when they file affidavite| ae) ded a facing a large concentration of Ger- Me fA hed heen w to t groun as taken to Riverside Drive, New | cal boards when tt avita SOAR Adis an wi ve Bie | St. Mary's Hospital suffering a bro-|recorded yesterday was a trifle ov WITH THE AM 4 hospital here early tee | Mat by marriage on the eve of a call 2,895 Missing. man artillery and fresh troops which Dp ond whe ki ay ken rib, |95 degrees, making lt the hottest July| FRANCE, July 31 and cal Examiner Cook haa| for examination as to their Hability | Tig At ean aka havo been rushed up. Tho Entente gure that not iw) oar pi ae at 180 of rscord back home who to-day are 1 upon the police to make alto serve the ¢ 4 they have con-| unded and missing jen have establishes complete alr & the bold mederirent Y ene tee | TO ) Crazed With Heat, Dien| Dawn to-day found at least 10,000 |UP for the draft arin Pei gloria rough investigation of the elreum-|tracted a dependent by a hasty|of her army forces, according to the! *¥eriority. The Entento military least sen id bed see a owe in Padded Cell, persons sleeping on the sands at|™!es a Peat dt tae yer wtances under which Bridge received! marriage. this cagualty Met total toda officials say morale of the Gere fee Wert while surgeon: Hi John Barry, thirty-five, No, 20|Coney Island, v yesterday had ‘ ee taan tiene ney juries which proved fata icity Glin piark Ceulss-wae tiwtl 2 asualties were divided as fol-| Mans here is not up to the old si@n- on other unconscious forms with pul- 3 everything we had. We a Bridge regiatered at one of thd princi H ; “ge nd divers going down | Mulberry Street, Yonkers, aftectod|its best week day of the year—about| dent thom who stayed at home [pai hotoly on duly Boe bate ee | aboup to marry Willy Silberman and|!°% ; urd. agate ci Siding @onneen |by the heat, was taken to St. John’sf150,000 persons, Women and ehildren| wit obey thelr consciences and rane Hipteuerarpes bdo the Hise Mobwa tia whins Marsiial| Mo. l'cHeced a ante, laine (The Berlin War Office report toe | Hospital in that city yesterday, where | #80 e allowed to sleep in Dream-| watve all exen sims unless Ane a haC Ata oh , petere “ ver fay sald art y fire in Flan- o lay at the margin | o re} \ ‘| hotel corridor partly |Carthy enteged the marria 1 4.99: 61.766 One of mare He Ae St yi eatid became violent, He died in @|!and and Seaside Parks, Capt, Byron] of the utmost 1 say | dressed. He was taken to a hospital] The big Marshal held up a ders increase to » 2 the wail, apparen 'y dead, Was | padded cell. Michael Rozzola, forty, | Sack led thirty men to pro-} The message was maposite view Jang na: ound (Hat hewn leanne Wana asa announces? | (relale 16,649 68.448 trum fi tensity, and declared — adel naclly, a ship's fitter, {of N% 66 Van Cortlandt Park Ave. |tect the # re ot wan the feet eee — morse OE Me, ARMFORD ig rrakn' a tract and that bot | fort tha ibant | — that this morning strong attacks en ‘ eS ORID 6 oes a patie: | night of the year that persons hav htera here to-day heos were bi 1 4 18 PARAS ’ commenced on a w front fro! k nue, Yonkers, a patient in the same | Ms 5 veel Ba rican army medical unite re] y | pont pe » wi TRY TO WRECK ROOT’S TRAIN nt from Another was a young riveter knowm| sostitution, beat Patrick Halley, an| been allowed to sleep on the beaches tls AN oan ara medical Balle tee]! While ae thet Ml Tiridge ala ne tf ts ae | *| the Yser to the Pr to the men who worked beside him | attendant, unconscious before he was| > ~ a Be Ly rene ania et Hale lente sufficiently to give an acco: sure ae ; | fan Anarchist. Sald to Have as “The Kid." The workmen said | subdued, ork anc a pking of Bal | of how he was Injured | Siibermafi was asked to produce h aren teh: of the War Opened of these men in vain | Heat Kills Postmaster at River-| ee bathe ares ke q ! dison dxes lived at N » had one at t A wa A t Kl 1A England ana | point, Ky I. Per of Amertoan| 6 ! The ¢ 1 . ea “ Elina I lized of thi The gangplank which broke was one | to The F ‘Wortd.) " | ERGAST ACCEPTS, TOO i aKa ko bome and ge 5 of the Special ane Amb Corps Dien tn k le r th unmer It was said t ‘ ‘ f Maarrnsih ia fark ‘ of three connecting big ship with PLAINFIELD, Conn, July or INT Mass., July 91 or PREND ——_$ i Igoe and her elxht-yeur-ol4| ENTHUSIASM FOR MATRIMONY . eA an Miss D Rusute, ae F to-day with a the shore, It was seventy-five feet !Capt. John Urquhart, sixty-el for] Hamil ember of the E Will Be Fust Candia ounatl kone to as t in! QUICKLY BEGINS TO WAVER us wn ade by A at | Jo yh » tw ate that long and was well forward on the|many years postmaster at rea fda “an || Lani Vatele Cant? | Bridges was employed as aly ra a Sta . i 1 success to firat | ship and the one used by most of the | Point 1, was found dead in bed | prance, hu cn killed) a al Gomctrolior Willie ‘ | ' an atl é workmen, ‘There was room on it for |** Wy aman bala os thia morning, | capte arents here from a " ' e desig jNo 86 ¥ t Me i 9 . ln Fi a 1 the Messiness > about four workmen tc stand | 7 a prostration, b ’ the Fre I " ee of f —— Ppp t Ww t 9. abreast. “ — ‘ N s were given F mptroller Hre , 250,000 THREATEN STRIKE, ‘ ‘ ' ' ert, ; Five | w ‘ fit ech f xt aos, \ When the noon whietle blew there Willian m fe “a * it ! was a rush for shore, There was a} a mt Follewet is Ware pele “ eee toe h ‘ A past week oy } little crowding on big gangplank RUSH TO BUY FURS ie , sae fiers WARM Be AV ‘ dha A " : a ASS at ks gaining all pramae, ened aks lash N CLEVELAND WITH last vote is cast on } ! v 1 The object underlying On the Chemin des Dames Paris Ree ne ea att cavers TEMPERATURE AT 96 — ' 10 Ko on npathetic) of these marriases is so plair Ww reported a sudden offensive in the the middle of tho crossing there was GIANTS GET DEMAREE. ' : 1 it they will probably result Chevreany sector which smashed 4 * t imprisonment tria ure \ ahead to German positions on a § deus cracking sound damm ft VELANI V i J 4 i 4 rtial of score fs k nd front of more than a mils. The bridge bent, swerved at the) Oe '** t " ¢ ' A 7 n ‘ Ly ecores ' sa ’ ) proke Some t 4 A L. ofa * ayer ow Cleofuewos . middle to one side and brok. re A 1 + ‘ ; disap by court martial of an eaual num Acting M t f 1 1 1 wide front of those at the uppe rend wer nl r 4 | : to Dip at unuka) wana cGhaneite ’ : Ans salnnted see ven Li . Treeeed forward down ¢ Vitteen Heathe trom | ' Db. quite apparen vr pont at whiten the Brite 3 Dl own the plank CHIC AGE July 31 e " 5 | tus ried for the sole purpose of allow er Lys when they felt the structure giving attributed t0 the heat r delphia in a tro a Vorke the Worid ing some man of draft age to Messines Ridge, —- -— cago within the at twenty-four urs, > ee . of w e of hich Was ace . (@ontinued on Becond Page.) Coroner Hoffman said to-day | wane LATHEM JOHN'S MEDICINE took t. There is no clue to the yw w vas accom aud streugtb—try Aa (For Racing Resuite & (Continued on second Page.) ersasen. ed spon after Gen, Haig be-

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