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ee x WEATHER Bowers te Fgh! One te meron £oIrTrion . _ . '« Cireulation Books Open to All.” vs “Circulation Rooks Open to All.’ Suse tomas, Rede COS UBRES starters seating Hi +h) eee NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST &, 1917 14 PAGES PRICE Sot _-+—s-= Root. Report to Wilso n BRITISH IN DRIVE NEAR BELGIAN COAST “Russia Hopeful,” AMERIGAN TROOPS WILL BE SENT TO RUSSIA AND ITALY USES WN HEAD OF THE U.S. ARMY rowic cen TELLS OF BIG BATTLE HE SAW ceo.» WHEN RUSSI WITH ROOT «GERMANS ATTACK AT YPRES IN HOPE OF SAVING LENS; CROWN PRINCE LOSES AGAIN. 25 POLIGEMEN CHECK CROWD AT THE DE SAULLES FUNERAL: ~ HISAGED FATHER COLLAPSES Four Yankees Attacked by} Senator Lewis, the Democratic ‘i “Tango Squadron” Miles | Whip, So Announces in ee Behind Kaiser's Lines, | United States Senate. Canadian Troops Drive Closer tol pene sooo amne « Was Preset al tarp OP NATE WILL PASS | Wannincne anny amar u.(2Mnocent Cause of Tragedy May Visit i ; hen Russians Too! | ‘ ; u nat the : ; ’ the Coal City of France—Paris a in ie i iloyggonet _s oak eed ae American troops to go a 4 wit] Mother in Jail To-Day—Justice F i vafayette Escadrille successfully i | be sent to Russia, and that éthera| - Reports Attacks in the Aiisne|tovn om ine mous derman tango) | FOOD BILL IN FORM Ate: soon to go 40) italy, wan’ the Jaycox Named to Preside at Her re squadron” of Baron Richhofen, was ASHINGTON, us ~ The . declaration of Senator J. Hamilton s Region Were All Repulsed. described in reports received here to- | American Mission to, Russia, headed | hk ie Soneat : aN a4 te | Trial for Murder. day from the front |y Elihu Root, returned to Washing WILSON DEMANDED Réeh ot the: eénaie tocday * - aa LONDON, Aug. 8—Renewod ac- Lieut. Raoul Lufberry of New York. |ton to-day to report to Pr nt Ppt age ‘The funeral of Jack de Saulies, Tale tivity at both ends of the Flanders MUST CALL TOTAL Sergt. Edward Parsons of Mprinetald Wilson on a bade? Sets oare GERMANS TRIED T0 STARVE BIGGEST CORN CROP athlete and man-about-town, shot to battle line was reported by Field Mass; Corp. Walter Lovell of Con- | ie Real Jyh ola Ge bala, Pe at : death last Friday night at Westbury Marshal Bae ipiady, | cord, Mass, and Corp, Harold Willis daydalipa in tenella ue. eae Debate Completed and Voting THIS AMERICAN T0 DEATH by his former wife, quarrelling with Near Lombaertzyde, on the coast, of Boston comprised the Lafayette | wiits House for President Wilson to on the Measure Begun Fs him about their rights to thelr fouge night raiding parties successfully fl Patrol engaged In the fight. Far ott-|receive Mr. Root and all the mem- at 4 o'clock. Finally Released Because They and-a-haif-year-old child, drew « * uthved Gastoan ‘irancuan aAintne numbered, the Americans manoeu-|bers of the mission accompanying s Thought “He Would Be Dead : curious multitude to F.ity-sevemth a few prisoners and a machine gun. | vred, dipped and kept thetr machine|him at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Aug. 8.—Late this Root will.then see Secretary Lens}ne. Ambassador Bakhmetieff of Russia WASHINGTOD in a Week, Anyhow.” Street, west of Fifth Avenue, to~ . guns going unill finally able to ehrde | ff hb yho' aay? f afternoon pbate e ate 1 wy ot ' Though previous plans for @ feularly in the neighborhood of the the Germans. s « ‘ debate in the Senate on ay pitiful story of lite in a German p Lo f funeral Westhoek-Ypres railway, artillery | ra pet hig Counsellor Polk of the State Pepart-| the Food Bill was in its final stages, |?’ > Wie thee the oullined to-day by from Grace Church in lower Broad> , ' * a t i: wi one who lived thro: ° | was active throughout the night. | ' biped Bd Willie sacany and adbeoeabht Lavi peal ee Pr rages with many Senators making short | tor was Gdmund Aude n, ee xthae Way had been abandoned in an effers 3 . ; salut LA Vara ‘ calling into play all the gerobatic, the American Federation of Lal : | m f dren, of 3 + | ee ; f B nee Lider wn Labia Average Apparently One Out Sse they Fé ¥ Dhele final dash {and other officials were among those |#ttements of thelr positions ax 4!apollg, who arrived at an Atlantic Figures of Agriculture Dept.|'e #a!n privacy, and it was known active, evidently in an effort to 5 tes eng | ¥ knew ah | at : o'clock, the hour for a vote, drew {POFt on a French ship. “a 7, only close friends of the family would Allave the Sritioh oresmure on Lanhc| Olueour) OUL Silk. StOCKINg” |45 patois was: wittie taney, spring | Who met Hl aislatoianle ts ee pedal ‘ . 7 the mitt, Im | ¢./E&M too woeak—tho effect of atar- Issued To-day Tell of In- behdpeitiod dtstalcie van tif es: Berlin reports extremely hard istrict Gi ey a ; | 6 ARRON Seana be: hjnear, Final passage of the bill, IM) vation—to tell all the detalles now,” “red \ 3 Of 3 . a; fighting near the coast towns of District Gives 40 Per Cent. Le ae ag vag eran to Coe aia over conditions In the new | the form on which President Wilson jhe sald ‘The Germans deliberately | crease—Wheat Falls f. ing before No. 2 West Fifty-seventh Nieuport and Lambartzyde, claiming iii: sey py| always quickly identified in the Pigs pablis and br chances ot Russie | ius jaaisted, dan forecast |starved me, 4b am of Norwegian q ; am, |otreet. where de Saulles had his a repulse of the British, Paris a TO DURES NETSIGNE SORE RY | a, cas Unnaual MAPRIAE OP bloke ee ee TRO ORS th eT i Seal jblood, but an American citizen, and) WASHINGTON, Aug. ~The) bachelor apartment, at #10 o'clock, nounces a new drive by the Crown| Local Board 159, in Kast Fifty-first| oot ey phe wings of the aero- ary wats At eae 111 SHIPS TONNAGE 225 000 Malenctecia: a pponta bei see largest crop of corn ever grown in the y 10.80, the hour set for the services, al " i X “The situation is very hopeful,” Mr € . nad b ” Prince on the Aisne front, but also) Street near Lexington Avenue, and} planes are black, while the bodies and halk isik Shaan aie Most fi | Berlin throughout the war, and I aup-|Unlted States is in prospect for the| te street was filled and twenty-five €nnounces another repulse of thé covering a district in which the per-| tails are scarlet leant kas Md a cont aan, G8 REACHED AMERICA ON AUG 5 pose the Germans thought I know #0|coming harvest. The Department of Sabah policemen, many of them Germans. centage of aliens is below normal, it| The Lafayette patrol was eight! 1 Vel much that it would be well to let i junted, had difficulty in keeping Meanwhile the defenses of the great ss | piles in German territory when they | morale of the Russian people ts good | pleas iB iay me die jAsrioulture « August crop report,|traffic moving. coal centre of France are being slowly | siecles that about 25 per cent./¢ ountered the tangoers, The Ger eae ir preaiees E should gay the ou * | Daily Reports to Be Issued Here- “L waa finally released by order of | issued to-day, showed corn prospects| Most of those who stood and levelled. of the men called for examination 19! mans immediately began to close in, |}? : 8 batt dt Metre bd Saar 7 , . ihe sclopel in Som ment: the FE |improved to the extent of 967,000,000 watched the house were women. They * an troo ° de the| this olty w ¥ t aa nwa ka : © other members of the Mission el y . F ard him say to another officer H Canadian troops are now astride the this city will be admitted to the new! and then followed a fight of a halt eae ee ee A as r to Be a Day SES ee aeeenet dt follow | bushels during July, indicating a tota|*¥armed on the high @toops of the Lens-Bethune road, and within strik-) National Army. As New York's quota| hour, as lively as has been reported | °* § po § ie or Two Lat wo. Ho will be dead in a week any- ree brownstone residences and squawked t ing distance of the positions in which | js 39,000 men, it will bo necessary to| in months. the one great need of Russia is rail-| aie . how. and xe cn want the bother preduation of 9,191,000,000 bughels and squabbled as they elbowed each the enemy will make his last stand to| ca}} about 156,000 for examination Lufberry had five distinct fights ag| Toads. bats pine ne i ip ager at) of burying him. | Whéat, however, shows @ decrease} other from the best point of vantage. Bold thepresentiline; District 159 takes in the Fifth Ave-| he wheeled and manoeuvred high up an ‘ ett, who accompanied the New York her ter will te ée INDIAN of 25,000,000 bushels, Spring wheat|FATHER COLLAPSES AT SIGHT 4 5 ‘Ap ! Peat aad ay Mtiaaloni sald; pile Information, «iving the | ¢ sede Snaadinn, barrens ee sutton nue ite stocking” section, which 1s] in tie i iM vell a: a Pla each yee lee de avdaen ve 4 5 Names of all ships of all nationalities hy AND MEXICANS jhad a bad month, and prospects de- OF CROWD. \ rman es and pre’ practically all American, but reaches | fought © hree machines, which siege pence arriving at Ame m foreign . », or] The aged father of de Nee, the bringing up of reserves. The! out on the®ringes into territory al-|CaMe charging and firing on them,|becn suddenly told it was free to aban Hy m forelen KEEP UP SIEGE OF WHITES Greased 40,000,000 bushels, Bul winter) (oo: ee de Banta Phew Germans can get neither food nor! most exclusively alien, ‘Taken ali|UP above the fighting “Meld” wag} as it pleased,” he said. “There Wg) The Arat report was m o-day. cov wheat returns Indicated 15,000,000) 1, front of the house, took one look water, and the men of the Dominion) through, tt is probably a representa- | Parsons. The latter was assigned to| Nn orgy of liberty, but now they Are ering arrivals for the twe four hours!) os bushels more than forecast in July.lat the crowd and nearly collapsed. are ready to “go over the top” and) tive district of citizens, and, as such,| the task of protecting the fighters tn| settling down, Every day sees a of Aug. 5, It Wan sald that, owing 1o/ Citizens of Globe, Ariz, Havel production, winter wheat and|He was supported inside by the drive Into the nest of little forts that! cannot be figured as an exact ba-|8elng that no enemy reinforcements | improvement Russia ts sound the dtMfeulty of compiling the jists fr Rushed to the Rescue of the — | ¥ chauffeur and bis daugiter, Mra. A. fill Lens, 4 city that-has been within ter of conditions throughout the| cme uP. heart A mass of telegraphic repo i BDV WOR’ CORDIROD ARNE fOr ee A eoliatooke cd exe : ie Bs cgi ue Bevan | roughout the ¥ esaat he peck - tape head a ‘ Nine Men Entombed. | sa hn bear 4. McClintock, rs. Degener, hi eir sight for three years, but never] city, However, {t furnishea the first| AS the fight progressed two and| “When the American party arrived| lists will probably be a day « GLonEeoE eupt ,|eant at 658,000,000 bushels other daughjpr. did not attend te \ ’ Nn . y i t . 4 ' hat the ero The Bon Ala 6 watectih vanced. oe riz, Awe assocre of , until now within their grasp. f | basis for anything like authoritative| fimally four German monoplanes‘suc- | at Tarnopol on that visit to the fron aH sake Aug, o ™ 1 nine white men by 100 Apache Indians} Qats and barley dropped off slightly.| funeral, but remained at the home The roar of big suns was distinctly | aguring, |ceeded in mixing in the fight. ‘They|an Austrian airplane was over the) *tl# Of @ total tonnage: of £25,000, @) 114 soxicang, who have them besteced| ‘The condition of spring wheat on|of her cousin, G. M- Hechscher, who heard last night within thirty *| The Board, having concluded its|detoured high in the air despite Par-| town dropping bombs @ Russian | f#ure which Is taken to be a algnixeat ing dugout in the Slerra Anchas Moun- was de Saulles’s partner, caring for APES examination of thors called in. the |eons's efforts and for a time had the| guns were valnty seeking to bring tne |SW@r to the German boast of Immens6| uing te feared. tonday Aug. 1 wan estimated at 68.7 per cent.,| 708 0) Maul i annelne, innocent The sound of the guns was the} frst notice and, while awalting the| Lafayette fliers completely cut off|machine down and tho visitors got|“*mruction by submarin ,|_ Citizens of Globe hastily armed to-day |as compared with 83.6 a month prevt-| cause of the tragedy most distinct that has been bea'd| answer to a second call, spent yester- | fom withdrawal to thelr own Ines.| their first experience of heavy artil-| pettishe 12 Norwegian and the nea fad have rushed to the rescue of th?) oug and 76.9, the ton year average, 8o many floral remembrances had co the start of the war. day and Ja The real fight ‘o avold being] lery : oe Mer ean allo SHE Ts Ware Dep enee ie, cap as fi ane : Ae aA eae aay id last night in a review of the : nate Li Soseed tc ae cd lery tas ij : ‘om Spain, Holland, Denmark, F *.| At lust reports the nino men had only| The forecost for spring wheat pro- | been placed in the fourth floor apart- The intense bombardment s examination work, Bronson Win- | Prought down or ight be-| “The following day they saw from Mexieu, Brazil, Chile, Italy and a few rounds of ammunition left, They ment that the family ahd near friettds increase the general feeling of 6x-|throp, chairman, and George Gordon|hind the German lines then began.|the Corps Commanders’ trench the duras. ‘They ail cane trom tocelgn to| the dugout by the} @uction was 226,000,000 bushels, and|—» 4. gaultes were very closely pectancy of impending big events Rattle, secretary, took up and con-|Lufberry fought his way through te | battle map unrolled before them, with | American ports ns, following 4 atsike| winter wheat production 417,000.00 |crowaed during the services, whigh | ager array | sidered 115 ane rile had passed snemiy and wh arsone. and. Yili | une drumming at trenches about to > went on the war th fired the | bushels, were read by the Right Rev, Talbot - | under etr jurisdiction during the| were doing he same . nS | be assaulted A farm house in the forest on the ni op — . | helbert, Bisho pot the Dioce: ot Det Alune Front. laaaminee The condition of corn on Aug. 1 exa ion r their shots with robatles, Lovell 4 ines vas to be the <> |Bast Pennsylva a f y PARIA Ale. te—traope of the Gor= | sxemunauion period, aerobatles, Lovell] Austrian ines which was | wan 708 per cent. as compared with |maet Peaneyivante, assisted by Oe siti et gl aa ara ONS OR DISCHARGES|<limbed high over the Germans and) point of attack next day way ind INDEPENDE F SERBIA BERLIN FEARS REVOLT E |itev. 18, Frederick Beekman, of the bergoi ri le pi Ag en minha cece 58 OUT OF 115, peppered them with his machine ¢ \ | cated to them. | 78.9 July 1, and 764 per cent., the ten-/onurch of the Nativity, South Beth= cks on th € poritions ea Of the 115 cases discharges or ex- he escape of the Americans was| “Next morning the it beg pi H ENTRES | year average on Aug. 1 chem, Pa of Vauxaillon and west of nptions were 7 Ines 1 : — | ; bagi : emptia issued to fifiy-clght|due to their coolness and jJudgment| with redoubled artille e } ne condition of other le: erops| The pallbear ,, Californie Viateau, In the Aisne re-|regintrante, These were about cqusily|and also to the fact that they had| American oMleers. would: not ntay, in, //O%4 George Makes the Deciara a Fe ep ere reesei tt del PVP rer pet rteray es res, : Phe official statement issued to- | divided betw. . The : , i Sar inte 4 ® . 4 7 . en f rhe emia Hea Often anye| vided between enemy aliens, per-| better machines, The Lafayette ma-| the Commanders’ trench, fearins the tion and Lord Robert Cecil Rioting Which Was Suppressed) | Cotton, 70.8 per cent., 11,900,000 bales; | Navy, Louls E. Stoddard, long a ¢om- day by th q sons physically deficient and persons| chines were much faster than tbe] might be in the way. So they Indorses It With Much Bl hed H oats, $7.2 per cent., 1,456,000,000 bush-|panion of De Saulles on the polo that all the attacks were repulsed. | who are the support of dependent | German |bered out Into a wheat fleld, w . ORME 52h ; : barks Y per cont., 208,000,600 |flelds; Ernest B. Tracy, E. Coster Wil- ef aids north of St, Mihiel, in| y¢ —~—_-— by t ¢ LONDON, Aug. 8 eof ' . . . PAprees. is a val Ls ke ici 1 ares prorat’ AP aN TOON arlene | the Brigade Commander's post of ob tment ‘ Been Renewed bushels. . |merding, William FP, McCombs, , the on 4 . a4 lt aera hand ates of service were issned WILSON TAKES UP I, W, W, servation was located, although t Anan GRE af LONDON, Aug. &--'T Kye (per cent. not given), 66,000,000 former Chairman of the Democratic were checked by the French fire. On jn thirty-five cases of men who passe’ Americans did not i uae : Poland cal, to informa tee; Collector of th | F eric did not see it, and watched possible emie C i Jand is critical, « i yurhe Buckwheat, 2 per cent, National Committee; Collector of the t | Da of 4 fron € sic, B: , f , + the greater part of the Ai n physical examination and waived | AND LABOR TROUBLES the fight from the open iad CHIL Glaus tacan Tiere’ ion recelved by tie « ' 19,900,000 bushels. Port Dudley Field Malone, former ] tho statement adds, there was a heavy mption or whose claims of ex- | “At the given moment the R vered at @ luncheon in honor of Pre- | e2uaanne, Switzerland. of the kx White potatoss, 010 per cents dat, t Cleaning Commissioner Will- ' mutual artillery fire emption were disallowed, The claims eaieenennalll j Infantry swept over the top unde nier Paghitch of 8 eal ll inet ‘ 000,000 b Sweet potatoes, 44.8 iam H. Edwards, George M, Heek- { a of twenty-two for exemption were put 2 Justice Covington to | eves of the observers while the n jreat Britain will eo satiatied | “Ald to be discussing Peay ; J hae Vig > ond Berlin Clatms w Hepalee of British Over for further conmideration Tt nell ah ° ; sik ; th Sel ‘Olof shells which had been bursting juni Serbia le Indevendents” that an organized rev ‘ pper, cent 86,400,000 bushels, sit her, ‘Cap a aymond B. Michel ae | Near the Comat ! ; { ake a Personal Investigation over the Austrian front trenches wis jin. ¢ 2 Poles >, 88.1 per cent 70,000,000 (he Frenet my, 3 . } BERLIN, Aug. 8 (via London). Poa Vine She at pact them will be) # fara Ww raised to form a barrier behind the eclared, speaking ame) All German -women in Holand, includ friends who witnessed the shooting, i aN, ¢ i allowed, his would give the nthe Wes The Russian advance ot forward 6 Governiner ing the wives i : t to ‘0 re y | bardment of drum-fire nsity, last ovamined, or r . t C1 {the Austrian lines. must get it,” Lord Robert Cecil de Martial law r nden adda, | els Goac man, Pr night pressed forward from Nieuport oraraineds 07.40. pat dll lene ene mae oF ren He age SF be “Soon groups of Men came straggling «\ared, following Lloyd George Ae Dean dae P Ah) OR 8 r cent., 34,600,000 bushels, the Interborough. no music was by on the coastal sector of tho Helgian | 0 minge ce trang y Seon en alin eae © aon nine Chiet daies| back, Gen: Scott sald he thoug sa ads her Pollsh gen k AE ier cont, 100,000,000 tone, @ aucrtette from Grace Church chatr, the close h aminations, as the |! je West by selecting le ce been a repulse at first, b sallbine cece th ' . ee . een wor front, but were driven back afer sion in the second call are apparently, {COVvinKton of the District of Columbia| wero privoners. More. th nue SCHEIDEMANN DEMANDS yt Hi Bumr heats, 086 cont. 7,890,000 Burial was at Clreenwoo®, Genii j hand-to-hand fighting, $t won Of i deine grom thelr names, almoat all|Supreme Court to make a personal in- Austro-Germans surrend t Copper en Liner ma, | tons . BOY MAY BE TAKEN TO MOTHER i ficially nounced to-day by the Voge) citizens ‘and, judging from | Catigation of the situation first rush faci the bayon and OVER Ne & Hoye s hee T »roductior apples was IN WAIL TO-DAY, ay } rmy headquarters staff 7 bales Ger ave “4 ustice Covington conferred to-d, bullets of the troops in front and the aie i t 188,000,000 bushe i e Beroen Avy | ati in Flanders, | (UeF addresses, talrly well to do. $t/, rf 194 ee ont ry Wik|atorm of shell fire at the rear weser oe ft rwewinn A tenied nied at 188,000,000 bushels, com~ Little Jack de Saulles may be takem | Phe artillery y ia poastble that the percentage of sole |Mit ct tna tree betas While they watehed the. fixht today the mecuracy of the statement | pared 1,000,000, the 1911-16 ty visit his mother at Mineola Jatl tog | the statement adds, increased GUNIOR aiery obtained from men examined in starting on his work the Americans received me AMSTERDAM, Aug Philipp auying that the steamer Kriatianiaftord, average day, George M, Heckscher, the slaif 4 the night to greater intens TMA Algal Rerun cin tn ko ca bs from | tho | Hiusslan brigade ldermann, Hocialiat member of the which went ashore off Cn ve July |The pea was forecast for|man'a cousin and real estate partaall 4 petmeen Draibank and Freonsarg, cen Breau, eve getting his range and ax at Mannhelm Baden before aa beard about Lian ngous | 4801 mpared with in whose care little Jack has been a t nartheaat of Yores, were repulsed b. But very few distrigts in the city Arcade Paliizer (WV Building, that the American party withdraw eo de ' * 19.000,000, the five-year average, sincé Saturday, told The EBventm a ’ the Germans Will show this proportion of men ac er fearing that they might be attractin CHE eta aharitlion ? a a Ba eu e above crops! World to-ddy that he would make ne | - eee ceptable for service, therefore the ‘ Reacher opaaelonee nba nt @Government of ivided ns tons excluding apples ang peaches, $37,-| objection to such a visit, for which the \ " wphate quickly bene! nora LE Ce ee TEL BID Bien. tailing aclia a Government renily vepre Se teed tee eal abe: (716,000, compared with 8 000 in|mother, ‘rs. Bianca de Saulles, bas Ro pa ia (Continued on Seconu Page.) Boones (WO—Adi, Up unotser naxt of observation, seuting the will of the German people. and 71 tone of pig lead 1916 and 326,660,000 in 1915, |been crying since the tragedy, The Y t ' ‘ ws . bs a)

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