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HELP BUY ATHLETIC GOODS FUR ALL NEW YORK SOLDIERS Evening World, Under Government Authority, Starts a Fund to Provide Sporting Paraphernalia for the Boy and at the Front. For Details See Sporting Page To-Day. s in Camp greets. > — , "« Circulation Books Open to AN. ed *Cirentation Books Open to All.” | — oe = = PROB I RG teeter. Cores CE Genk NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1917. 12 PAGES PRICE (MSS Sw Rt ee Wend son GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED; ALLIES STRENGTHEN LINES; HOLD GAINS ONE INS CALLED THREE ARRESTED Oe = oa WILLING TO FIGHT, FOR TREASON FAGE DRAFT TESTS SHOW DEATH PENALTY RELIEF EXPECTED BY FRIDAY Examinations Her Indicate | Hoboken Men yon with | 240,000 May Be Summoned | Stealing Sugar Intended Sencaiplacienis City Parks Th Oo [jaownernnnmeenoneeseniaen | to Fill. City’s Quota. For U. S, Soldiers. ity Parks Thrown Open a Night and Day While || NewYork Hottest Actwat physical exaininations under! ares residents of Hoboken wilt b egal form of men registered for mii Hot Wave Lasts. City in the Country [fo iin we prostRATIONs, GRow.|| At8 A, M. To-Day |)" o's 8 ve’ triets in nhattan and neater New Verk and —— - ——— _ —-——— -4¢ 2 —____. papaya BRITISH CAPTURE A MILL, ine THEN RETAKE AND HOLD IT -————-+¢--— has brought down his fiftieth German airplane. The French aviator had been in a hos tal in the latter part of July, after scoring his forty-sixth, Five Tons of Asphyxiating and Tear Gas Bombs Loosed by British— Rain Storms Hamper Troops— German Drive at Verdun. fotty-seventh and forty-vighth | tried before United States Commis. | stive draft be vd dis of Brons sioner Besson to-morrow on the|f Vistories, but on July 28 he re charge of treason in having stolen|} tugned to duly with the tamow fork Squadrilla supplies intended for American gol Jlocal boards in| Munhattd Letter Carriers Permitted toj] “ew York City was the hottest tang Brooklyn examin 2 ile diers in France. ‘The Commissioner men who Aud on the same day he | eos the United States at & announced to-day that if the accuse: . ny} hoe z es weno willing to waive the five days | " e shine h a S| o'el 5 de- J *Slare found guilt death penalty |} brought down one machine north ‘ " ‘ Shed Their Coats for First eneen Rie ear ninee 0F M88 TOS” Tl Cs wed ides te MUMIA hee aI ae vf LONDON, Aug. 1—German counter-attacks yesterday afternoon Ti Record |] grees hotter than Tampa, Fla. The 1 f notices. | winl pe inflicted. of Ypres, Belgium, aad another, . ime on Record. |] thermometer in the Weather Bur- || The examinations thus far disclose: 4 as ? iidiciean: acy. adluh Deka an ike and last night against the new British positions at La Basseeville and sort of the Ypres-Comines Canal, in Belgium, were repulsed, says the , + official statement issued to-day by the British War Office. ihe aflieth, cloce to Southulst Forest. earmmereiriren, 5 iP ren registered &9 degrees ef thet Ftns"—That approximately 50 FORECAST FOR TO-DAY. hour and on hour later had jumped per cant. of those who regibtered to i. San Francivco was com= for service are physically disqual- Me "The forecast for the day is fair and | paratively cool at 54 degrees. It Pp ly disqu: m4 wark Street, a former Counctl Vito Spagnoletti of No, 90 Wil- low Avenue and Cornelius Carmody nother Germs -attac! J i ig! warmer, with a temporarily cooler | was 4 degrees in Tampa, 0 in SECOND—That about four men {of No. 868 Third @treet. ‘They wer Another German counter: attack further north, in the neighborhood ct Feuiperature toward evening, con- | Washington and Jacksonville, 71 ou. 66 give whe pase the physica! | arrested by order of Col. W. Brown , tlie Ypres-Roulers Railway, was crushed by the British artillery. Heavy gent on thunder showers promised | in New Orleans, 82 in Philadelphia SeAinaNOR. dlalie Co akaNee | 3 x has bee . aicr if me nthe northwest: and Albany, 80 In Chicago and 44 ty } we e i Ption, of the United States Army rain has been failing since early yesterday afternoon and the weather con- Eap — at Swift Current, Sheridan, mostly because of the allegation | pie complaint against the prison , tinues unfavorable for operations, # TEMPERATURE. Fant trey, are the sole support of | 6. anewes that Carmody, a long ih ' es, ; ‘To-Dey. Yesterday. =| dependents. ; the official statement from the Paris War Office to-day says the | The figures « the percentage of Shoreman, using his working y say 12 midnight. 92 | physically unfit may be lowered ag last night took a horse and wagon to Sas troops also consolidated the gains made yesterday in Flanders. i‘ #2 districts are reached in which there @ Pier where supplies are bein foaled GHalaeclintes + father nn ‘aus, in addition, reports the beginning of a German Heute in the Ve 8 1s a more robust physical type than loaded and stole two barrels of suga ” U ait abous ting tas site of tne. temas | vatued bo ius Gorernment as hhh J SCABS IN UNIFORM: dun sectiof” The French War Office declares that torrential rains are } nt neighborhoods already reached. Carmody, accord to the military pane ering the movements of troops 88 The exemption claim percentage will | authorities, then sold the sugar . MY age selling. the atote mods to Bhagno- | “te : Artie Service in} Masked re Hang ) Kaiser Diselaims loosed by the British against the : jemption will be drafted into service | lett!, a rrocer, for §42, Bail in the) Thickest of Fighting—Seven pmber of Executive Com- YS German inventors of this weapon y , bs ey DIES A] AGE (lf 69 by the local boards. case of Clark and Spagnoletti was | Me ‘4 ° . Mem er Executive Com Ambitious Schemes, of war at the beginning of the “ ” ; at $25,000 Are Decorated. } 8s £ / i ——________—_—_—-+ wm | than five tons of asphyx- \r hold up, but a considerable | Clark, a junk de $30, Clark |), iating and tear gas bombs were pet of those who claim ex-/ selling the stolen | Rend 48 inn weoner, | fixed last night, but was | miltee to R. R, sile. 4 96 al Board 134, Chairman Loeser, | se aegis , | mittee to R. R. Tresil But Will Fight drive, It was probably the great rf bs takes in tho western part of|feduced to $10,000 to-day on the | ial On gt duanilinet oat con uncer i } 93 97 } leteenth Assembly District, met|Pleation of their attorney, William 1—America'’s Amit-! pup Annis aie ak Lite _ ——— | @ single battle, A west wind ‘ Veteran Actor Passes On at]to-aay in the Public School in West| J: Hantey, Carmody was locked \ al view 18 Wradew ta 28 (RO lig. quamhes BA nat tencitive Boxed NAG Katser [| made its use particularly favor- This has ben New York's most S * One Hundred and Ninth Street, near} default of $2,000 bail, thickest of th Wilhelm disclaims all idea of am- || able for the British, ¢ ) e » Hen ckost of the fighting. Headquar-¢ of the Industri yorkers the | Jyritic day for heat, and it is en- ummer Home in Monroe Broadway, and examined thirteen| “These men will be placed on trial | Sy selled he. CEE IMR ech tt bitious schemes of conquest asthe J} Despite last night's violent storm, failing many trials and tribulations. After Year’s Illness. registrants who had waived the five/ for treason to-morrow —m ; World and leader Jn labor troubles in|[ aims of the war in his annual war |] British airplanes did splendid work. enethiPhed y ee 3 ; days’ delay because they are leaving| #4 Commissioner Besson, “It July alone seven American boys had | arizona, was taken from a lodgir anniversary proclamation, part of |Several enemy odromes many \VUp to 3 o'clock 72 deaths had been sure gk saint ing back Pan glty: are convicted they will be senten jbeen killed by shell fire at the front. |youse carly to-day by masked men|f the text of which was recetved }] miles behind the line were attacked ) f recorded from varlous parts of the) “ere 2. Gohan, ene ted en.| Nine of those examined are travel-|*0 death, They are charged w Seven more American drivers and|and yanged to a railroad trestle on|f et’, (o784y: by British airmen and damaged by “ty and its immediate outlying sec-|known actors in this country, dled to-} oes ismon, ‘The young men of the| stealing and ing supplles me workers In the American Ambulance |, sabi gs he me on|T “We must continue the fht and f/] machine guns from an altitude of { ions, Every hospital in the city re- [day of arterto sclerosis at his @uM-! district are mechanics, clerks ana | for our soldie This country has| service were formally elted in to- peaaeely the elty | continue to furnish arms,” he con- }/ only seventy feet, : a record-breaking day in the}™er home in Monroe, N. Y., after an) skilled office workers. They live been altogether too lenient up to the | qay's orders for the French War Crona. The body was cut down at 8 A. M./f clu but our people may rest The night rain transformed all of ‘4 ¢ prostrations, Ambu-|/lIness of more than a year. along Amsterdam Avenue, Broadway, | Present time, Mour are members of Section 66,|by Chief of Police Jerry Murphy,|} assured that German blood and | Flanders into a muddy marsh. The treatment of pro: J Mr. Cohan, who was sixty-nine} West End Avenue and Riverside ca and dnclude W. G, Rice of Albany,|who identified It zeal have not been gambled with country is barely above sea level yiunces were racing all over Greater) nae en nand ‘of tlelen| Drive and In the side streets between FOOD BILL DEADLOCK ENDS: N. ¥. Durbin Rowland of Toledo, O.; | rte, in a recent pooch here, re-{f 22° te empty #hadow of ambition, 1! Even before the rain shell holes filled New York from carly morning|*° Le ce ata oer moyan | Oe Hundredth Street and One Hun- $ | J. Woodbridge of Shanghal, China, |ferred to United States troops asl} °! S mea of Ponsa and cay |with water by seepings as fast as throughout the entire day. I Nee the fa nae of sary M. ¢ onan dred and Twenty-fifth Street, WAR BOARD PLAN BEATEN and J, Rotherme! of Reading, Pa, |"Unelo Sam's scabs in uniform." jy usa eae but in ¢ Fr ‘ , | shells’ blasted away the earth, \, At 8 o'clock the mercury stood at|\\ bias me ap head rep fis 10.) Of the thirteen examined to-day The War Cross was awarded to] Since his arrival in Hutte recently |p STOnk ee eae ee The whole terrain to-day was brim- ¢ ’ ; Harb ce tet ene ctuartette: Known nationally 881 seven were rejected for physleal de- — . ihrsa eniamHnen’ oF tion 2 of the| trom Glove, Ariz. Litte had made al] CULCHAren may live in security. Hi ming with pools of water. An ad- 4), yesterday's highest climb. \]“The Four Cohans,” being one of the} ects OF the six who qualified phyal- | Sens nileonae Via W American Field Service for distin- |numher of spec We giicace snail w nations continue te e vance over such land as this would be next half |most famous families of the American Senate Conferees Yield to ¥ atrik the war against us, but this does ' P\gour degrees within the next half} m ts f \ me's ly announced their intention And Complaih Aprasnianit guished services—John Ames, son of;of which he had attacked the Gov a wit We know our {2% (uch a matter of swimming as of Snour, registering 94 at 330 o'clock, |ME% ete Jof claiming exemption because thelr eG Gomplete Agreement 18 | prof, Ames of the Harvard Lawlernment and urged the men‘to shut ae ak Jetertained to Al eens Sih the humidity at 4 rhe Wife and. none eorce. the| Wives are dependent on thelr earn- Reached School; Raymond Whitney of Bed-|down the mines of the Rutto distr piesaRin. Ong determ ARTILLERY KEEPS UP ITS DEAD- 9 were his wife and son, George, the s mn use é teen aa doliattar rps his father’s bed. | ‘788: WASHINGTON, Aug. 1-—The dead-| ford, Ind. and Edward Diemer of| He was bitter in his denunciatior tae /atandicarael cas: tha waa LY THUNDERING, punter showers are expecte jpnitne an F pe PUA SASROP ORV Road 1s ati Bightyentin Mireetlicck cr ike conteros Admit New York City the Government, Hist { was ur 2 Aten Weg] But ie the infantry did not swim, of side for the Jas aa of the conferees fe Administra: | 2 amovabie,. vintoniouar iaetten ita: bring temporary relief to-night, ut lade fOr avuglepvaipes er ae Jana First Avenue, and Board 15¢ nt|tion Food Control Mill. was breken tac] ‘Two American Ambulan rkers|der investigation by the } : Taye jouss Ins Hartiiery continued its execution tos 8 fo he era ve | are AWE i OF da eo °) Ty cessation of the broiling tempera-| F Vat bee Dada SHE It launder 0, 30 West Thirteenth Street, took up| day and complete agr ent reached were lowered to t en a The guns roared an increasingly eet rte ara ete e of re Senate conferees ylektec co. ay. They ook leading . | activ rus of death a D1 ture is looked for until to-morrow] stood the body will be brought to this, {he resular examination of registrants! 7 ne SOBER idest andl 00” | a8 mney ‘ lending ‘ lias Baplvataiaie te "3 along the night or Friday. The thermometer | city for interment. | to-day, All the men notified last Fri- | #ented to strike out the amendment Pro-} Hamilton of Clint lab troubles Art 1 ly da he ritish gun- was a sliding scale for the mercwy| yr, Cohan’s last public appearance| @#¥ night by these boards to report [Posing a Congressional committee : nes Wilson Galley New Park, | dressed a letter to G of hers ind that the Germans were a i" at DUbiic hal PP ‘awa 9 | pe © war expenditures, which 4 " : the eisone protest BEY tanan massing for a counter attack during the day, the weather cooling| was with the Friars’ Frolic two years, t°-44Y a ren h |dent Wilson has opposed. Phestull boners a Lead boda Pa W. W. ein: MAGISTRATE CORRIGAN ae region. Obs cad hey Ve perceptibly around the noon hour) ago, when he toured the country for| Roughly estimated from the ex- 2 army funeral service accorded | ta n of LM 1 f I Latha aa ely’ mye the when a gentle breeze blew out of the}, week with that organization, But perience of the local boards thus ‘ - |thom and French pe reverently hee. This le W from E HAGGIN | A he Inch : roar of shells southwest and a few big drops of rain| he had retired from active stage work| f& one man out of every six BONE pRY’ AMENDMENT saluted the American flags with | Salt Lake, ¢ \, i orth—and tho gray masses of fell. some time before that, his last season| examined announces his willing- |which thetr coffins were decorated telling Little he { er " . nt ally scattered to the ‘At 9 o'clock this morning the mer-| being with his son's “Yankee Prince’| "88 te serve the colors. If ‘this REJECTED BY THE SENATE A French general pinned the ference and his Hg rite 1 Cere ; ney did not reform for ¢ | | rr t f f attle as under pie ike u \ Ar ere ack cury stood at 93 degrees, and was at|company on the tour to the Pacific] Percentage holds it will be nec- |Cross of France to the 4 t Little w i i , vi $4 ah hour later, By noon it was| Coast avout nine years ago. | essary to examine nearly 240,000 ‘i Nein flags and pronounced a glowtr sannaence oF net waa mony Will B Ing developed about the down to 88, the drop being tmmedi-| Death has claimed two members of| men to fill out New York's quota |Would Have Prohibited Use of jon two An f He ury of the 1, W tthe Cat |windmill an the Warneton-Gapaara ately perceptible and exceedingly wel-|the famous family in a little of 39,000 soldiers for the new Na- Liquor as Well as Purchase for first t a. Kania ! 1 : rs jRoad, The mill itself was one of the come, At 1 o'clock the showers had|than a year, Josephine Cohan, tional Army. In that case close an live vou 1 n-| a e Hayw ARIRNrS . H se | anele nt structures of this section, not come, and the temperature was|of Fred Niblo, dying on July to half the registration will be and Sale tion for bravery in a He wan a Senile FAAP DUINSED fi vee aon (Ul of great masonry many. feet heeierane bed BEER pty ey WAMEWGTON, Ava: 1 ctae Menai) hs lac celuiancs wor ore | #etive and f . " d ‘4 eat t stood so solid that British up to 92, with the humidity at 77, the) 1916. . \ ' , tise bea a teen y marry Margare uth | 7 highest it had been during the day. No more popular actor than Jere Local Board 145, sitting City | resected, to 4, t Hardwick bone-!,ijed by a shell which struck their ; oO malt 1 age pei East |" ary ‘ bounded off its rocky Factorios were closed for the dur-|J, Cohan ever appeared before the| College, which began examining mun /4'¥ Amendment to the Sheppard pro- | jaged ambulance Sunday morning, | te word ee yeulghth Street, former sides ike tenniy balls during all of ation of the hot spell; work was| American public, willing td waive the five days’ delay NBER Ae a Constitution. |mey had two ' 8” cases and two Ape it WN " ' n All H the on [tho heavy bombardment directed ‘ slackened off in every branch of in-| an tae. cae last Saturday, completed at noon to- | ohipit the nica seaKAe one Ol cgitters! In the ambulance, Harmil- | , lnter, ‘T vole obtained the I | mst it The British infantry dustry and girls were permitted to| Stamford Factory Fire Cont $300,000, Cay tho physical examination of 10010) welt as its manufacture ard sia (ton was at the wheel and Galley wa sending telegr W. | /ate yesteraay afternoon, The first Mra. | finally grew impatient of reducing it \" rest in the hot hours of the day. | STAMFORD: Conn, Aug. 1.—After! men, Of this number only thirty-| ‘phe debate then turn 4 to th : 1 ysing the rear door when the shell |W. locals In the We 1 ig sey ed me ad Bs envary |by the artillery route and impetuous. ra id say . © © plant o ‘ he debate th: ied to the amend- | clc to sen nat t 116, b nping from the French Hner pee pas, Others were, dismissed for the day, |DUPHINE Al, miant & fire tu the Plant of nine passed the physical examination |ment by Senator Hurding of « to| burst. ‘The Ree tae neon ; ' eau eturning to Now|” charsed the structure. A. pitehed ‘i By order of the Mayor the city | paints ‘and bronge powders, was cxting | and only cleven of the thirty-nino|require the States to accept the amend- |though the a an i wars y eenteie anem t York from 4 period spent in nursing in| Atte ensued, Hut the British took It, parks were thrown open to the|sulshed btacrence™ The lose estl- expressed willingness to join tho|ment within six years if it is to become |put the two Americans the ! JARITIOH RECAPTURE AND HOLD a e |mate 1s $80 t F M 4 divorce at , th e others who passed will |éffective. It was attacked as unconsti-| ting men were instantly killed ; . enches and grass bei ee ie : worse. op — eRe Mie repre rreab ‘ied uPAR ca, Mae AA REL parwaly il parcels Ripe setae] AL ® orl at Might tho enemy ¢ bila : ‘Areade Pruitser (World) Building, Hf casper es fs Sey [of the resolution, pleaded for its defeat|a¢aly te Have Permanent War h Patten Rob- | counter-attacked and recaptured the } night while the hot spell lasts. 3588 Pak how City, Dr, Emil Fr of the board and ton the ground that it was unfecessary Migenin te ' ' 9 forty-| mit, but at midnight the British } satment 0 tions, ealiings, de,, ri Dr. William Case, an eye specialist, ; F fi Nene ¢ ¢ ted they All records for the treatment of} Tickets, Lh ay Mo gt ta ATE sft | Senoeeenenty enemas ROME, Aug. 1.—Italy will soon ap-|! to b “the Cathedral,” | charged the point and grabbed it for a broken before the morning was over,! meds Fi oe tare ry hy perme) on wo conducted the examinations at the CORRECTS EXCESSIVE THIRST point @ permanent wa mission to| to Mex ret A here 1 > the second time. waneip Wem, Reggae 126 taical “heck ron | Horstord’s Acid Phosphate i is "aes the. 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