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‘ COURT ee ne OVER THEIR SON : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AvOUST 4, _ DESAULLES ANDWIFE HAD LONG FIGHT IN deere te > ah lowtnt Aree ef . a UE &. rma ’ . . ——- - — Sa SS === [Both De Saulles and His Wile “ctcka"™Ae"Eite, RIOTS ROOT COMMISSION HUCHESAND STRAUS Be Be Bevin cowtnvns lm tite cowniry and ree pear a.. | ~ nH ter eee ee OF FRENDS OEE DAMAGING POINT soln aoanet THE acouetD. Vrtente of Mee "om tebe ot the Reuling reetie abt (CALL OUT the her for ber trem ‘The toot ; /BACK IN AMERICA (NAMED ON DISTRICT one Mam Wh politics, serie . feveriic eel h® end prominent RR. BRIDGE BURNED FROM RUSSIAN TRIP EXEMPTION BOARDS ver, they fee bus . ~ eaninet ber fore he ups ~ ~~ manifpana etpale ie the with the Nhe wae then only ais teen Me . Government Officials Prepare Socialist Member Declares Nats W ileon's ad mont Appointments — for $ee Gettaliy tmoemieien! at (he tm o Me © the Conte terete Arms pome: fer tar few Laer M. Prince of Nathan @ Pr eo nephew of John GO Meoke mot eg and due South and West Most of Trouble There by Gen, Crowder, Phe night of the tragedy came ot] No. 19 Cedar Bireet, ante he bee | eee counts Py rd gt ory - pe a She close of the mother's last Gey | repreeented M De Gaulles tn the > 4 eed 4e of the ww WASHINGTON, Aug 4 —1edera! & PACIFIC PORT, Aug. &—The WARNING TON, Aur 4-Chanea® "WHR her boy, The story of that Gey.) @iverce proceedings and in many | wer Me _ : A renqee, y be inte Oklaboma American Minsion to Russia, headed Hughes end Nathan Straus ere BB+ ae See Ging the mother ans otNS) Gaabeie Wemnensiens, wus one of ag ranurie Vergata on Dee, 14, 1% S and other Btates to quell antidrett "” Withy Hoot, har reached here clided In President Wileen's appeiat- panned it together, was told te Om] early gallons at the jail I Sits Gaite, end eo TNE Gitate Ott bie ; é ay & Resides Mr. Root, the members of tre ANU to district exemption boards in ing at the Watson be nel 0 | we r ince ° cee aoe a ¢ Pend ony hy Ay gE wmed growing proportions writer and publicist; Cyrus HM. MeCor ot Marsha neral to 5 Aym—the house that Mrs, De Savliee |(hin, asking him ‘o attend te certain |MSURE oli! COMMMAMMD OF (he Chilean Solin ton int im duly, Tee, naming Department of Justas ofcials, in- mick, President of the International Other New York City appointments Bed rented for the summer, It "8"! matters for ber lie suggested that 1 made up my ming that the oe. | 2°88, Mewver vestigating disord the fourth Marvester Company; Ramuel Ro Mar. ‘0 district boards w tlé by James Mawilo. the vuler ner object in carrying « reveiver wie a for the euste ton, New Fork lawyer: James Duacan Judge FN. Cullen, Dr Bawin &. e her t have been to pro. | Serie wae the fevilegt girt ie the Phocnis Ingraham wae and deowhere, announced thet Vice President of the American Ped. Hicks, Meier Steinurink, Howard © “We bad untersiood tent night may ba qwerld ané that § @anted her for my ‘in wr J perwone resiet ne poe ny <r} n r oon tche, ‘ al owe was to v reelf from highwaymer " - . eration of ors ey ne, a Woe dein Young, “7 ‘Me, De Aaulles to have the boy [tect Rerself f high | wife, It war no easy matter to me Lo ox Oa tion of Labor; Charles R. Cra Wood, Nev. #. ka ¥ ‘Witte: “during the month of August, but it friends who visited #1 jer, for she had guitors galore, and 1d Genoer spent much ti De eile 8" leading manufacturer; John i. Mott, UJ. Davenport, William HM. Dykeman “ Y , “ ne ie ‘rf at places of amusem ie8, Bo Matter at what rade! the Yor Willa * . Kae oot ene yanteréay thet turned Awe) even then she hada't made her bow to This evidence was uffered by servants 4 mse Mas peaeiny ot meting Yolo! ea” ae ae” ae cay: mote ae Baulles nerved herself to let Bim & | by Mra, De Baulies with the requert | society formeriy in the employ of thine Gee 2 . rt enn ee fation; Major Gen. Hugh vin James 8 Waterman, George -fbe received three telephone clit) that they return later, One of theer,| Bie jad just returned from an\ yer. The evidence aatisfed MNefer: ; awe \y sections where anti-drett Soot, Chief of Btaft of the Army, and Ti win from Mr. De Gaulles in the course of according to the Jali officials, was 4! wegen finishing seheol, but she could MTabam that Mre De Baulles was have been busy wae 4 feat Admiral James H. Glenava. jam 1. washburn, Jamea A. Dela. “the day end each time abe was Cry-| Mra. Igiehart of Jericho Road and (he | pigy « better eume of biliards than 1. pace | es div 4 eo yee C44 9OOO0040400444000OOOOF Ctussed to-day at Conferences betwee The mission bas been away from hanty, Dr. George Doty, I. T. Platte, 6 le e Nn nm » ’ Pe on im De- o Justic 4 War De ihe U 4 “tng when she bung up the recelver.| other a Mrs. Bradley As for the piano—well, her maestro tember, 1916 De Suulles offering no| Mr. and Mra, Albert Elbridge @trat- eae, ag ag gto hae he United tates since May 19. Ceorge 1. Ingraham, Loule Masehall, @he knew thet the partiog *4* “| pRogecUTOR ALSO VISITS MAB.| in Maris told me whe was his most cppomtion, Nor did Mise Sawyer ton of Lawrence Park, Bronxvilie, N. au aaah ir ‘lel No official statement on the work John Dalton, Samuel HH. Bvine come before night. DE SAULLES. brilliant pupil and would have a great | the recommendation, |¥., have annuunced the engagement tor juntry =~ ; of the mission In Russia or on the re- bert A. Inch, W. W. Hills, Dr. J “The doy got up at 6 o'cidck and career if she chone, And she speaks| FIGHT OVER 6ON WAS OFTEN of their daughter, Helen BE. Strat- control to-day, wernors in ag port that the mission will make after n Shuttleworth, Richard W. jad his breakfast and then went out] District Attorney Charles A. Weeks) avy jancuagen Muantly, Bo to gain IN THE COURTS, |ton, to Lieut, Carl W. Stevens of Where disorders occur will have to ite return to Washington was made Lawrence, Georte T. MeGuire, Dr. ‘to play. Mrs, De Sauties bed break- Of Nassau County also visited Mrs! ioe ond in marriage, you soe, was a| Mrs, Do Saulles was allowed $800 8 Hoosick Falls, N. ¥. Lieut. Stevens Federal military authorities for help public, Mr. Root, acting as spokes- Herman T. Hadin, Bugene H. Rosen- fasten dour later and went out to| De Baulles to find out If she was be) uly for 4 hero.” month allmony, which, however, was ls in active service with the Becond |if local civ authorities are unable to ian, declared he had nothing to say 4 Charles B. Bime “play with him, They were together | Ine properly cared for, He says be) in this blithe fambion he then dis-| ine asked for tho comelele Ganges ot = nen quell the disorders. jDeyond the fact that the party had’ Nominations for district boards Oh the morning, and the child seemed | 414 not touch upon the tragedy. It 34 | cussed the love and marriage adven- | her son, and. permiasion to take him | FRANCIA, Okla, Aug, ¢-—Draft re-' been hospitably received in every nroughout the Atate are: ‘eneoually happy—he was gotting| UAderstood the District Attorney's | ture, the wreck of which was five| to London and Bouth America, but KAISER $ TROOPS sleters burned the Missouri, Kansas, Russian elty visited. Northern District—Division No, 1: i could under. | Moe considers the case against the! years later to be exposed in the di-|Judme Pendleton ordered that until ‘and Texas Raflroad bridge across the) From the Russian revolution Will ponert W. Chi bers, Bi bt More attention than be Deautiful prisoner practically com the war ended and the sea no longer Ef} {Canadian Ri ‘Tyrola, near here, |be evolved a stable government, ace | jos Oe ee ‘ quant. -|Vorce courts and which last night! neg the danger of submarines the |Canadian River at Tyrola, nea a a 0 ment, AC | John C. Crapser, Massena; Dr. George Ig the afternoon Mra, De Raulles | Dlete, barring, of course, an insanity | ended in his violent death. boy must not be taken from this sictonaasiaaia ‘jast night, according to reports re-| cording to Mr. Duncan, Its establish-| Graves, Herkimer; Jefferson Me- , so’ much | defense, John Longer de Saulles is the son| country, She was granted the cus = ‘ceived here to-day ment In retarded, he declared, by the Powell, Mechanic: SS ot Dag at tne Kept bim| At ‘The Box Mr. De Aautten had aslof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur do Sauller of | Lody of the boy for seven months of Says Germans Are Accustomed tO| ARDMORE, Ola, Aug. 4—ATadleal so-called reformers, who have Prater, taileka Deon ae ‘with her all ‘the time. And it was| his quests last night hin father, Major | South Bethlehem, Pa. oer we the war wus o Fight Against Superior Forces, | posse guarding «a highway near| returned to Russia from America George Dugan, Albany; Stanton P Ther 6 o'clock in the afternoon when| Arthur D. De Saulles of South Beth-| A big, handsome athletic fellow, de|sho was to be at Hberty to take U and Will Win Stonewall in Pontotoc County ex-|The success of the revolution, Mr. itu), Poteraburg; Charleton Ht Tutomobile came from :‘r, De|/ehem, Pa.; bis viater, Mrs. Dogener, | Saulles became one of the most popu- A, rer changed about forty shots with a| Danese attributed to the workmen '1 wwis, Schenectady; Dr. George Sto- Seton’ home, driven by a servant. (42d Marsball Ward, « friend, They| lar men at Yale, and during his ool- | wnen jittle John beca Tent years| pDBRLIN, Aug. 4 (via Copemhagen = |band of alleged draft resisters early /f Russia, by whom the propaganda |... Amsterdam; Arthur C. Wyer, Nérove up to the front door and] Were In the living rom and the boy | lege career was a star quarterback | old his father was to have entire con- Bmoeror William, in speaking t0# 490) today, according to reports. None| Of freedom was first carried to the tein, ‘Division No. #: Jullus FA, A De Saulles seemed to relieve|*™mong them when Mrs, Do Saulles) of the ‘varsity eleven. He was gradu-|trol of his education, for which the) 14 front, thanked them for holding | ¥@® Injured, | peasant clase at the. time of the) 1 ite, Utica: Herbert J. Fowler, arrived. ated from Yale in 1901, time | decree ordered De Baulles to pay. 4 see osti- | OFieinal Duma in 1906, : : her pent-up feelings « litte by eo J rom Yale in and for atime} ‘rhen the mother would be entitied|their line against superior Russian| OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 4.—Esti-/ 0° Fe oa Auburn; Dr. Alfred Goss, Adam: engty outburst. a CAUSED | became actively interested in real es-|to have the boy only during July, ! forces, which made possible the victori-| mates of the total number of anti. ‘ ussel beth bs ~~ Let! ‘Thomas A. McCleary, Union; William . RMER ATHLET! DEATH tate ventures and was associated with | August and September, except for ous Austro-German push in South- ussia was greatly handicappe y | i “Go to the back door,’ she ordered. . "wha: ou mean coming to] The weapon with which De Saulles oF Phar os was killed was a 32-calibre revolver, “The auto was driven around to the) Mrs. De Saulles fired five shots at ‘Peck door and there the boy entered her husband, one lodging in his buck, Mt and was driven away, I did not see| one striking him in the right arm and the last moments of the parting, but|another entering his left wrist. Two Mrs. De Gaulles called me a little|of the shots went wild. it was the the front door?’ : a Rusal: 7 Locust Valley; Sylvester Pearsall, Maes. phot in the back that caused De| in the Spring of 1910 De Sautien| POY With her to Chill during the time .oumey’ of Germany that we are de-| demonstrators, who are spreading) "usnlans from the United States} jt a Garden , ‘ Spring she was to be allowed bis custody. |fonding here. I congratulate you on) |, ounhout Houtheastern Okla {sPread the report throughout the 5 “Dinner at 7, James,’ she said,|Baulles’s death. Sheriff Seaman says) went to Chill as the representative} “It is an extremely painful situa-| Loddeblh ded bof sadctd ax Pesied and 1 went to the kitchen. “The dinner was served, but Mra.|done t ft the ghavting on being told Mrs. De Saulles had shooting he went in search of after the i weer i no GeRntte anewer wan 7 Young be Haw mroting. & three-hour periods during the rest of the year and in such @ way as not to interfere with his education, one John reached his majority t . snator William H, Reynolds in the development of Long Beach, Prior to bis marriage to the wealthy Chilean beauty, de Saulles had twice been reported engaged, WIFE ONE OF THE RICHEST) WOMEN IN CHILI. 150 of the $800 a month alimony was 10 cease Automatically. Mrs. De Saulles filed an application for a modification of the decree, ask- | ing that she be allowed to take the of the South American Concessions | Company, a concern made up largely | of Americans living in London, He} tion to be placed in,” ¢ said in her) affidavit to the court. “Il must elther +0000 CO SRE Heer ewes Galicia, and concluded with “Thus the old German perserverance, tenacity, iron courage and firm will formed @ barrier against which the Rus- sian advance was broken, It was of great importance to our operations in 1s our Fatherland, the beautiful | the bravery and excellent bearing you) have shown are accustomed battle to fg! upertor for of Cou e ht against To Run Down Mobs in draft rioters in this State vary from 500 to 1,500, WEWOKA, Okla, Aug. 4.—One hundred and fifty armed men, head- ed by Sheriff H. Grall of Seminole County, left here to-day to join posses a concerted drive on the anti-draft | homa. More than 600 armed men will be in the united posse. from Ada, Okmulga and Sasakwa for' | uralized Americans Caused German Influences and the ceaseless activity of the German propagandists. “Most of the trouble, however, has been caused by Russians naturalized Americans, who have returned to ja since the outbreak of the revolution,” he said, and added that country that America had entered the war from sordid reasons, New York State Announced Nottingham, Syracuse, Southern District—-Wiillam A. Da- vidson, Portchester; Franklin Mon- tross, Peekskill; Clayton Ryder, Car- mel; Charles W. Swift, Poughkeepste; Dr. Charles E, Townsend, Newburgh. Eastern District—William Guthrie, City; E. H. L. Smith, St. James; Dr. Arthur H. Terry, Patchogu ” .| Western District—Division No. 1, ° y child let T expect from you, troot oe : ‘These propagandists,” he con. 5 De Gaviles hardty touched it. At/her and found ner standing near 2) Was aio active there In promoting | here ur mive up my mother end any that'you will do your duty, where ba The ae foes are Lo, | unued, “who pretend to have an in-|Milo Acker, Hornell; Dr. M. 8, Coxe, about a quarter after T she went to/ hedge not far from the house, Her | the Trans-Andean Raliroad, connect: | dx in Chil, "T nave but a. few caltorward to its certain future cruits and seizing arms and ammunt-/| 117416 knowledge of American condi- | Dunkirk; William E. Leffingwell, Wat- ; the telephone herself and called up] mald was with her and neither of the | Ing the rallway systems of Chill and ds here and my mother “ese oa aid you!" tion, The mob leaders Srnoub Ser | tons and American motives, tiform|kins; James H. Owens, Chemung; the James Hamilton garage in Roslyn] women was endeavoring to hide. ‘Bo Saullea went to South America| application is denied | am certain It jthat & towns would be avlzed andithetr native countrymen that the|Fldyn Reynolds, Belmont; Division ‘and ordered a car. It came a few! “Are you Mrs. De Saulles? asked | pearing letters of introduction that| will impair my health.” ERIE WAR S KEYMEN possession taken of the railroads. | Government of the United States ts| No. 2, George N. Atwell, jr., Lima; J. ninutes later und she got tn and rode| the Sheritt. opened his way to Che most exclusive| But in the end it was announced | Fighting between the rioters and) io.o oppressive than the old regime|B. Bradley, Interlaken; Philip N. i o | 1 am.” abe replied. “Are you an social, clroles of several capitals.|that de Gaulles and hls former wife AGAINST HASTY ACTION officers is going on twenty-five il *| at Petrograd.” Nicholas, Geneva; William Pitkin, 101 ere 0 come &n agreement out o! ccordl to Under ches . by A o’clotk this morning Mra, De) oMcer?™ he presented to Senora Erragurig- court satistactory to both, | | bart of Ade, ayer Hae nee Rear Admiral Glennon, on his ar- | itochester; Dr. Charles R. Sumner, Baulles went to the telephone and| Sheriff Seaman said he was, and — Co f Soe ae of Ok apr e Sagi Y+| rival, learned of the death of his son, Roohester. | Ba ie i ay of | who received a report from there! wy: vi a te Kk. vision No. 3, 0} \s district © SLA nee Yo | poe ve toto wih oe, hen” |BRazye ay autecieg ett | BOATS SEEKING VICTIMS |": texgraphes ox Per |g Set Wireless measage carving tne news| MR fepelaiarengy amet Dt i mate : s Tel WAYCROSS, Ga., Aug. 4.—Utter- ee B , 8 no comment on the the place at one time, jor De P , Ga., were directed to him but failed to| falo: Dr, A. N. Moore, Lockport; find cated thom to defend her, Mr,| She made no comment on the way .o/ the, pisos tone time, | Major, De USE SAILS AS DISGUISE Cent, Since 1903. anted of Shastor Shombs, W. Mand | Cece Gos falo: Dr. A. N. Moore, Lockport) Jobe nets took Lint coesp virgin re non Maer ha Soe Ng reported aa prostmied as a result of whe Erie Railtond Com! wick of Georgi, in the United States | wood, Warsaw; John CG, ‘Wickaer, 5 ou outs viel , | the sengedy, He ia vevinty-nine years Senate, and anti-draft propaganda Buffalo, : The first charge against her was}old. or, a statement to-day declared certain 6! pohteg | iccepeneeiieeacmbaan ; 10 J; Graham, one of the best known |felonioun assault. As the Judge was | Mra. Do Baullon is understood to|Commander of Tanker Archbold, ments are at work to five the Bre alin “The Government,” radloal organ TWO NEW YORK MEN 60 DAYS FOR FLAG INSULT . a ty mpa! a8 . '* 1e Slawyers on Long Island, defended | blotting the paper word reached him thet Otel “Majestic in this ‘ity. | Sunk June 16, Tells of eh FN seams for isolated plota of southern Georgia. | LOST ON MOTANO Pcie tice sg | Mrs. Florence Carman, acquitted of |that De Saulles was dead and the| be Saulies has frequently stopped at the Ruse. res regarding the threatened strike ot|farmers to resist drett by arms. | Man Who Tore Down Banner Is ' the charge of murder a few years ago charge was changed to homicide. The | the Majestic, according to the report, ULI PORT, A a pe ———>——_— Sent to Workhouse, i ing the mysterious killing of & maid, who was taken into custody as| registering under the name of “Mrs,|4 GULF I , Aug. 4--German U- | telegraphers. Smythe” to avoid annoyance. boat commanders are m: Don W, Barmore and Sidney Hor- ing H, B. Pernam, President of the Order Charged with tearing down the Amer- 7 woman in the office of her husband, |* material witness, was released this fective WORKED ON DRAFT LIST, | ; Biers ic tree eet ial <> atid use of the ruse of disguising their craft|of Railroad Tel ae s is e oe wig in the List of Sub- \ateneat eae ate pies Sl a ® a with sails to resemble trawlers during | ment yesterday said he expec’ @ con- j ij < 7 event! Kalestrat | cna, intimated i: state- Coroner Jones of Hempstead is LAST GROUP OF GUARDSMEN |hazy weather, according to Captain H.| ference with the company heads to-day BUT LEFT OWN NAME UFF marine Victims, eit ce tas Mast binnesees Soest i} Uterhardt in’ na holding an inquest in the Nassau B, Thompson of the tank steamer John| opr Monday on’ “grievances” of the tel- peels ss Ca By WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Followlak | was gentenced to the workhouse for -__ mont to-day, following @ confers (ii ias to-day. MOBILIZES TO-MORROW D. Archbold, which was sunk June’ 16] egraphers. ‘There was no conference i) $50,000 in Bank, Isiti® tte names and next of kin of the |sixty days by Magistrate Krotel 7. J ence with Mre. De Saulles, lasting | istrict Attorney Weeks, Sheriff pt. Thompson te master of & steamer | today. Byme, Wisi $50, Ranks !Sitive United States naval gunners saved | Another, Kuselan. Wiliam, Horetaky. Ht several hours, that the defense | gn ng cuumty Detective Plant now docked here. Accompanying the Erie's statement is! “Anxious to Fight,” but Claims |from the American oll steamer Motano, |Of Na" gnouting ‘and dlatarbitgy eee it would be temporary insanity, — | Sern ie be Baallee home te day |More Than 400,000 Will Be Ready iiiebted a vessel of tw |, ‘circular addressed to all agents, and "Dependent Partly.” torpedoed by a Gorman submarine: |mnceting, was fined $10. ~ Mts festly improper for me to day 4 ‘eh bagty ion ie tanker wen Geni A slgned by A. J. stone, P : Chief boastwain's mate, C, R. Gar- a of the defense,” |A24 #ot the story of the tragedy from for Intensive Training in ‘Although 1, Capt. te whe Whey ia try| The Department of Justice ~ | de-|rison, brother, Charles E. Garrison, No. aoe Lael “except to state Mra. Degener and Marshall Ward, Southern Camps. Thompson said he was not certain of its up trouble and advises 4950 Bouton Avenue, Cincinnat! one of the dead man’s guests. It is | understood Ward will be the prin- | cipal witness against Mrs. De Saulles. cle to-day what to do with the un- usual case of Arthur C. Byrne, twen- identity until the craft submerged wits i gun- ner’s mate, second class, C. L. Beck- with, mother, Emma Beckwith, No. 620 of my own knowledge of her affairs y action. and her life that Mrs. De Saulles was 4 Presidents Stone points out that eit Sncreaes in pay bave been maue|ty-five, who insists be did not regis- WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—The United |##ll_ set. ‘Thereupon States will call into active service to- Are Ke The submai ‘as not sighted again, but two ho: oll e t r 7 ql of the Mineola Aviation School and | summoned. Cratorened by threats into doing some-|at Long Beach and is a Home De-|Hanley, seaman, second class, mother, 4 Virginia Avenue, Martinsburg, W. Va.; -& much wronged wom: Bhe had morrow ite last soup of National | age wetted nmnin, but two hours! Sites 1908, the total amounting to 62/40, une § because he believed he was|Haroid Holcomb, seaman, serond clase, REEZING along “peen deeply humiliated. The wrongs | When the officials reached the | Guardsmen, numbering 15.746 soldiers, | old, sinking her. POE Cer atement says, in part exempt from registration. He was| mother, Theodora Holcomb, No. 101 : he had suffered wete particulary Libri) Oat Pek pee tea E, | At the mg time, all initia troops not Sl "| wri intends to dea! fatrly with the o>-lq member of the registration board| Olive Avenue, Redlands, Cal; J.B, uptown in a cool, b lard, polo playe: pt. Coffin |now federal! . will automatically be erators, but it does not intend to palling to a spirited woman, She han RED “been under heavy mental strain fur comfortable seat, onable or unwarranted at|fense Leaguer there., He ts bead of|Lissle Hanley, Neptune, Tenn.; C. J. one “Her love for the boy was very deep eee a iconic National Guardsmon ready for intensive sources 8 che’ demands of the Govern: | house is at No, 803 West Seventy-|“anoge lost and thelr next of kin are: ania oie and ber single-minded devotion to |, The popularity of th foal ger Babs training in Southern camps. H ———e ment and the general public. second Street. A. HL Vogel, seaman second olass,| £an; and yet, it’s more him her only solace and comfort. Her sons who called at the house during | ,A oie, no bratent nehedutes, | Cited In Orders for Having Re- LONE eae After his arrest yesterday, Byrne friend, Brother Paul, St. Mary's Indu-| than likely that there | troubles had reached the breaking the day to offer sympathy to his fam- | Canine, Senne will be ready for use! moved Hundreds of Wounded, |ARRESTED IN POLICE STATION | toia United States Commissioner] triai School, Baltimore; Don W. Bai-| { Will hold themselves in home stations; Working 27 Consecutive H acpi hos Cahoone io Brooklyn that be is & y Grammer: -uister, Pearl Barmore| are @ dosen OF 60 of ‘ juse am troops called eariies | orking 27 Consecutive Hours, | protested That Woman Found! member of the Albany Burgesses’) No. 218 West Highty-first Street | 4 ; the’ Wer Bapartment proposce tbeacey | . PARIS, Aus Section 82 of the| Guilty of Intoxication Was Not | oorys and thereby exempt from regis-| mother Mrs Ella Calin, No, ais Pear, them aboard—basebal} by — — ——— a'Dortion of the better trained unita| American Wield Service went to the Drank. | tration, He was informed by the| Street, Pittsburgh; Andrew Lawrence, | t abroad between now and winter, }front yesterday under the command of| William Hartfield, 65 years old, of No. seaman secon | prosecutor that the Burgesses Corps fans, en route to the Lawrence, No. though the bulk of these troops will | K, , 3 h Street, who said he was 4 iit dh ‘ i eith Vosburg of Asusa, Cal. The City|87 Hast Seventh Street, {s social, not military, and has no} ston Station, Maltble, i no HIP, IRE RSIVSIY RAL Spring eit ks war vee erotented toetactes general manager of the Italian Steam-| connection with the militia, The pris-|‘rorjusen, seaman accon | Polo Grounds on the a . . yea mobiles for the section and organized | ship Company ut No, 1 State Street, was|oner showed his State registration|C. B, ‘Torjusen, Pascagoula, | SARATOGA ENTRIES. ith sonnel #8 arraigned in Coney Island Police Court) card, He said he had $50,000 in bank. | James A. nan second clas., | ur ey in ar ime — { tieea ig jn aT sP8t] to-day on a charge of disorderly con- I'am not a slncker, said young fpthe Chapewoed ob been ¢ in orders and receiv: y, yrne, § Allin and an 7 - SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N, Y.,| the War Cross for Its work in Ai | duct. Magistrate Voorhees adjourned pels Ib py T iepactes A cali brother-in-law, 1 igiag Pes i Aug. 4—The entrie Monday's} moved hundreds of wounded, the case to Aug. 14 40 that Lieut, Lake | 1) SEG To Tes out by the Burgesses (Orangeburg, X.Y. Sidney | Horwig i ’ . as follows: tion remained on duty twenty of the Sheepshead Bay Station may be] Gi) ,, man sec na jaa, & er, corge : As Seen From t Insi e Lie omar cite and [consecutive hours until Its task eard, The Lieutenant ordered his ar-|~P* 4. queda out a registration | HorW's No ‘ox Street, New York. x hl ladle, ee CR rest in the police stesion last nent be-| blank and claimed exemption on the cause, according to the police, he pro-| ground of his “dependent family.” HUNGARY MOBILIZING * i MANY FELLED IN CHASE, | (ott against the arrest for Intoxtea- | © t Oe eet tion of Mrs, Molly Johnson, thirty-five MEMBERS OF LAN M é BED i}: | Shoppers Knocked Down as Allewed| years old, who gave her address aa No. U S RAILROAD ENGINEERS | DESCRI BY Thiet Rushes Through Crowds, {21s Riverside Drive. Mrs. Johnson was| 6! OF | chase through the midtown shopping a machine, the woman yelling, they | peror William, on the occasion of the | RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ei AMBASSADOR ABRAM I ELKUS \ Francisco iewari thirty two, of | found gullty ond sllowed to #9 00 & REACH PERSHING’S CAMP ZURICH, Aug. 4—All Hungarian | i ‘ Maaar sur rales Gh ee ee ee - Se are ee ee Baan txaiena | mertiens, (08:4: %0 S010 ee A vay ton, NT Fnoon_on the charge of snatching a|” Resldenta of the Hast Nineteenth| ©. Teste. of Prench ts reesrt for mapilisation Ia Keated | i xisaralde: | Pocketbook containing $8.21 from Mra:|gekter section of Flatb were |Sammies Get @ Taste Of French |e reais, seceding to Budapest des: | i : | As oa; | Loulve Baylies of, Ovater Bay. Te Ll yoused about midnight by the acreams| Weather Which Turns Grounds | Patches. | j Here for the first time is given \ Mant stich wes caueht after a, eptetted |Plund Sintefield and sare sohaeon th Into Morasses. BERLIN (vie London), Aug, 4—Dm- | S=== f the startling story of an Ameri- | . ot 4 | 4 | My C % ME! C, IXPEDI-|capture of Cazernovitz, ordered that | ‘ anh 9 eg . district. Many persons werre bowle mec the top of her volce, A doctor | WITH THB AMERICAN B “ a can girl's experience in Armenia. § Coren, Ate Over by him in his efforts to get away. | from the Coney Island Hospital said|TIONARY ARMY, Aug, 4.—Pershing’s Seas pe pol oe rp oA te OE, ‘i pandicatt: atiliga: “one. hiile The police way Ellsworth admitted’ nis | shen'was Intoxtoated” Hartfield Said |S.mmien got weil acquainted to-day |e “telegraphed falicitations’ to” Arch: yet AL ene Bon Wy G nan Ms Aiaeseran, sunt Seen whe Tee island police, With French mud, Continuous rains of |duke Leopold. | cock preachat, Wishes Weeds; ef i} 1 te dally at 7.80 he was arrested the past few days made the training * SARATO OF two-year okie: eonatiton ca (Hor two-yeer olde: coudtitens a grounds a veritable morass and for that es GA WINNERS, In the Editorial Section | ssl it oe | jail by Subway Is Con reason orders were issued for th | that 0h Ret REBT, AER Fath, tleg threte epee: Mrceu" er vitawes. and towns ‘Ine We Guarantee pein, 100; ‘Azalea! | years-old; With $801.66 eo f y or out-| streets of villages \< wns A THB FUN ee ’ i 108: Pariah 10H penrwole aR OO ded; als Wasi , A aD “4 camp area. hot water will remove the worst at. | sae Ne 0h 5 VONRNOL CHURCA Tere WN nits ogee tts 110 to 1,4 tot and 2 to 1, firet; Marie | come of th pneumatic tube|“"Dho “American troops wave a warm | tack of Indigestion or druggists refund (Campos felans oO- orrow s oun Vv or kt” ea . aid iliCo'prien), 800.1, bto Pana | mail transmission in large cities, the | welcome to 4 detachment of American | HACK OF UUNBEAT MUTE C MARNE | day morning, 40 o'clock, . a of, Stoel, {07 (tows to Yehei| Heyes Fost r tise BSSAESS | One of the Villages, © r MIKES bien ArhAL KIRCHEN of) Stoel, “00, ov ‘ to Land 2 0-4 send ttee to New| one of the villages, carrying a full army ‘BR. Ait s Panes fait, art Mi 6. sane AY sey tS investigate the feasibility | kit. It was learned they are a areas | - | Gervices at THE FUNZRAL CHUROM, Ainctica, Diversion, ied: | of Representative Seigel's plan for using | of the en Hi.ceting force which will soon 1970 Broadway (Campbell's), ga Avis, Verda nd Ple ed and subway for carrying aid the British , ‘ tae en MANiG Vermont end Fleggens ibe merered 6m this line of work: FOR INDIGESTION aay morning, 11 o'ciock,

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