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hm he? Me ‘7 Che jon Books Open to All.”’ | “ Cireulation —— —- FIRST THREE D RIGID RULE BY HUGHES; GRAND JURY INQUIRY ON OFFICIALS AISED and | | OF DRAFT BRIBERY Exemption Refused to Russian Who Would Go Home to Fight Two Pleading Occupation — “will be tntrusted with the solution of | (Continued on stenmenip Lines, Baggage and parcel check room open day and might, Travellers’ checks and moi | crdere for oale, ‘Telephone Beekanan 4000—Adrt ‘These three are to be examined by (Continued on Second Page.) cond Page.) rt, A ° | shdenatemasitin pa Women and Babies at Session. RELEASED ON Balt Mise 1 r yo roe| WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 cele —! contiy we oa f promine duit 1 Crnin ¢ rol Hoard The District Board for Gres ver |M Y STOP JOY RIDING: | jand a $226, ret againat John t 1 Ad tent rine die Rew York, which {s the court of ' ' —+-—=- | Manuine, 1 iiona togen- | tribuiion at ad manufactu c ppealing fro: st arly ten days in whiel | and sate be announced decisions of the local board and the | — leved | : {in Other a ie Weill LAR Bt80 000 Jodinh: sel go court of original jurisdiction for per-| Army and Navy Will Need| Ked Fraud in Other Ex- | Jin Anal settlement -or try the cass | delegated authority to carr nut rea # AM RIL) a ) stio' istricts. | | all over again s,governing wheat end flour an sons claiming exemption from serv! 350,000,000 Gallons—Too Muc emption Districts. need last nieht by the Kood Ad fm the National Army because they Used for Pleasure Res | Bacon. wee douidad -10rdas Uy niiviateation are engaged in agricultural or indus- | ne Deputy Attorney General Conkli ne | | Cropsey in Brovkiyn on a lon by) Hoover's war on high prices turned trial pursuits necessary to the well] — WASHLNGTS: Aug. 18 Af AUtO) yWwore in at noon to-day in the public | sel ee Martin W. Littleton, weunvel for Mai- jon yublic eating pla to-day bet ts " t [OWhers do not save Kavoline voluntarily | | % | eeehage he | Ing of the country, met in the Dis- [pea ae necessary for the ornmey,.{ #¢hool at Rivington and Lewis Streeta | —— ——e—— Se} ning, tu sot aside the verdict un ex-| are compiling fll detaily of | ¢ os at Fe tne tS Boat Ue tee tov take -areat Which will «top| Max Steindier of No ara HONORA MAY OBRIEN... | cow ri Se Gin Deus racy neue to eral Building at 19.20 o'vluck to- “dl Meo i nue 6 . ou xcewaive pleasure riding.” stated | Street, Louis Birnhak of No. 96 i Ip adongopinion written in support H day. Charles B. Burhan presides oto, HL Manne of tie Buveawt on Btreet. sd ide, La. Myaaier OFNo, | \ 4 oe it he a : Laew einnet to The courtroom was packed with das Street ind Mr, L. Bywater of No, ot the by h@t thé verdict was I- mgiice noth partion and ples from men who want exemption for al! sorts r and navy will need for 108 Cannon Btreet as the new mein- [deed excersive, Justice Cropeey called a third to a helt {i dintug cars, ree. of reasons and about 400 more were | Uhr 000,000 gallons. One half bers of Local Buard 99 to replace jattention to the fact that Manning taurants and hotola. Piet ep aeee consid, It became of Fliowge spite Haat bee Louis 1. Cherey, the Grand Street f {probably has but a few years to live, evar he baat effort along thie. lnc y to cl ne doors of the! States (1,2 ‘ ns) I used ee ee casi, Hie é resulted in cutting portions, bu courtroom at 10 o'clock. Many of the|Piasure riding. ‘The ammount uwod for druRgiatfaud Vr. 8. J. Bernfeld, who as Nea Sa belief that Mise cea for the mort paét held at the men had brougiit their wives and|'!!* purpose could be cut In hit" he, aro in Jail, and Dr Henry M. Groent,| »U. O'Brien could wot suffer $225,000 Worth fame jovel Railewady } eae children, and the babies were gener- | #4 foriner members of the board, dis= 1 that short the by beluk deprived to reapond. ‘The 1 menue will etly peeavish and voeifcrous. s | minced by order of President Wilson | ‘ the right to,spend it with Manning, show the actual of each pre ; CT dove adoty k mis a / SEVEN SHIPS REPORTED TO Hay nian | ' Mine O' Hirtett's suit was for $1,000,000 bared dish so the customer may lished before the board can gt | know he is not overcharged 1 | The new board a at once, based on reports that Manning's | “DOW B . down to the real business of acting SUNK BY A U BOAT! | ce eee a repor he Lj President Wilaon will issue n serie i 1a, It jIt will have to re-examine the 10 t Fl 15,0 q Lag as a court of appeals. It was a | rtune la betwecn $16,000,000 and $2 it deeenies aahge in ies Tha ra emel CRG # * eu aaas shin path. c ecutive orders 4iv the Food} mittees which ar take a ane marine Said to Have Been ee ad leckesnte tea |: ONtNE ty of Athens, De- (st te fortune must b bat site, the Executive under the Food Cow preliminary work would hav Driven From Azores by iaanne Lael | ” bial: since Manning was a witness at the trol BU, ‘The firat will deal with| ready in a few hours. The chairman U.S. Gu yup the qu ponent | stroyed Near Cape ‘Town. | triat and ald not qu figures.| wheat and flour and will direct the 1 . ct ers. he re-e wh ori out 4 ¢ of these sub-committees are Georg sunner ey iy br pale a \ Nan tates —_— = Jn spite of ali that, however, the Jus-| ood Adm ration, to od | L. Ingraham, Edgar M. Cullen, Loui BALTIMORN, Aug, 13.—Gunners on | 10% of infor: ie ati ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug Five | tice holds that the Jury charged too} Bept, 1, wit © enforcement of the) Marshall, William M. Dykman and |an armed American ship at Santa Marie, sistant Unite ates District Attor- ; WARE AUINEE HERE G ten wars | ve : 3 nbrini a Aaorea Island, Aug. 4, repelled an at-|ney Knox, who !s preparing the caso | American passengers were lost whet ach a men rogulation nounced last nig’ Meyer Btelnbrink, Seg Spantaiereels abainst: Chere and Bernfeld for the | th Ataayinnt cae nahip. City’ of probably tatluer d by @ story about Wheat and flour are tiken up first, Boe Dighiot Board found betore lt) cutalde the breakwater of een as ligase ; Reet Manning's cruelty to a pot dog--|!t was anid to-day at the Mood Ad- to-day a report from the sub a ; < Athens struck a mine and went down! wioge sufferings were not Miss istration, hee the wheat crop] | Mitta ci ahlah dudep Tnere ae eared: ney BRIBERY INVESTIGATION,TO EX: | io Gaye South at nh, Oren beminninweto mave, makiniett- the Chairman, on t © cases which were ee Yb eae gy ihe TEND TO OTHER DISTRICTS, | ‘ ” i] t " i 1 a * h c cans that the e v, after knocking) yaya 4 action t# expected in thig| AUS: 10, according to to-day t The only question,” sald the Jus-| most diffienit pr m found to be in proper affidavit form.|down one house, killing a child and| i OS OEEAI \enattnent: dkanat anaes ty tice, “Is as to whether this ve 4e movement of me 2 One case was an appeal from (ie de-| wounding an old we . hastily re-]oase 6 ow sds bab waridlctss sions . p is exceasive, In general this isa mat-|Stuffy is about the month by Glsion of’ diatrict board. The c iy G . who ts ged to have been! passengers and: four of the crew we Se ME ck et, cs Caen | MGs ate Anulicasiana: tons oeacapulot the same U boat met a fleet of|the “go-between" in transactions also lost, the despatches sa pet ry a pons ie iA OY ae | theatata ei ania 4: tori eoke ; ; ' 140 miles off the coast and sank} tween slackers and culpoble memb a acts p put this case in a j a from men who consider that they will aa tt CA HoneaiE tthe board, Mr. Knox and hie uldes| TBE Yee! carried intssionaries fron ass by itself, adant is very er which grain elevators flour try if they t 5 of the board. Mr, Knox and bie aid : fs 3 be of more use to the coun My News of the engagement was brought worked until Jate last night preparing | Brooklyn and New York ueadquarter h, but he i also very old will operate after Sept, 1 was wick to thelr regular business ¢ by captain of a Norwegian steamship) 108° to Cape Town, ‘Theis destination waa) "THIS onse Incka the ohjef element o¢| bemun to-day, if they go to the front. which has reached an American port Gniten ana Herniela wareaitalennal ; : : ; Jamage that one usually finds in such] [ announcing his plan to contro! The first appeal was that of Girseh - > - eee. Ane Orne’ We alg Glmoat In sight when the vonsel struck | | oo” me plaintiff doce not love the} Wheat, flour and bread, Herbert C Sarchen, a Russian, holding his ‘rst efore United States Commissioner] the mino haavandasse anak Ge cara | Hoover asserts his readiness to buy , | Hi peor hel 000 efenda) She ts enty-nine years He lives at No. 1449 Boston SHOTS AFTER FUGITIVE jHitchcock at noon and held In $5,000! me dead Americans are the whole 1917 wheat harvest for the ‘3 b " pail exch, Gruher was held in $2,600 “nia ; 14 and he Is.eighty-four and partly} “e Wide TUNE whee : Road in the jurtadiction of 1 STARTLE WALL STREET | ; rye Mr, Sumner and four missionaries | )aisted nation if neces#ary to conserve supply Beard 18, Sarchen submitted affidavits ies All three were rel irra Seat Mr. and Mra, Nagard Robi The plaintif? has not lost a chanced #2¢ reduce both at t and supporting fis contention t his} caenenee t wae anne mat the Grand} son and Caroline Thompson t Aral i road riche risk Jury would take up the matter tmme-| ayy ysiesl agai h nent through her inability ; oper fighting ce is in Russla.| Coorat Service Officers Chase Man y ; ; ; The State Depar anno’ 5 defendant, por has he lost| It Was believed tn official circles The sub-committee decided ans at Wehd: Sale Wiately and that Pederal authorities! ment sald har Ghatioe 4D GAtee home Guo. & that Hoover's néxt move will be nust go into the National Army and| Who Presented $15,000 Draft | would go to the of She iew In) “ia addition to theae-a man named lence, giamente of damage are ells the direction of car the full. Board upheld the decisi at Brown Bros. & Co, | delaying « f the aveused men) Duckworth, British, and his Am 4 ei ll Eo A condensation of Frederiok W. Barth, the super ° i ain ball. | wife and six children we M fe damage that sho did suffer was|®nOuncement of tho He pre twndent of @ concern which trans-} we tn fired oy x Grand Jur ripe Will) Duckworth's father lives from wounded pride, mortinea. | sramime is as follows forme pleasure automobiles into motor |*Fe"'s in purault of an allewed swindler] extend beyond the linits of Board 9%.) iy name Is unknown n and the loss of benotita whieh ehe| instead of American w no trucks, claimed exemption the |i opie ye | AdJt. Gen, Btotesby iy Wash "The telegram shows t Rob- ould have bad if she bad married the| ‘? Zurope largely tn the fall, tt . grour: | that his services are necessa fugit subinitted ee ee on ae Pro-|ingon belongs to the Meth hi ccd a it ARG: AAI |now, because of curta . to the completion of Government pep caye tha ukbnond yout Mar eee i ecaete He} Mission at No. 160 nw bow | Vinee oie i “ny | facilities, be moved throu which his company has in hand. >w of the annex of Brown took to ae en i te Dace York M nt 1 aetndaatte ia 2 her year, a condition which may sub-committoe held and the bo . at No, 59 Wall St 1 eo aS ANeBEd! ston was saved us not lost beneti 1 ii [eause a glut Ia the Amertcan ware ve find e) hi few det were mac raud ce ns . “Nineteen, miss be a ; . i m jouse sys Th are also no ing in affidavits submit cerning the prigoner or t i H roo weal Ri r at : . large stocks of wheat unavailable 7or uli eee lose any irregularitics, They were| \. ed that her loss « probat Barth to show that his services are |for his arrest. It was known, however,| Close any inregulasllils | uty wile) x ° Ge ee te eee | the Aliles becaure of the war, and indispensable, tha he appeared at Brown Bros, s&| ne ap en ETE ie pe th, panda eg 2 should these guddeniy become aval David Hiergesell, a manufacturer of |" office last Thursday and Aud pee wt $2.60 a day, Only the re. eap- |” wpyvide ‘ ne demand for A un whoa j i ° French draft, It proved to be worth-| ployees at $2.60 a ¢ © re- ividence was introduced that the blood measuring instruments, hydrom- Seiaeatinn ofthe men) will show Mrclnatandact caivaniled Mle dauchioe! be seridusly demoralize eters, medical thermometers ¢ ortly after 1 e'clook this afterncon|how far the irrogularition, if there f Aeewanheaharena Naa t result to that r . scientific glass instruments at No, 111 Mean orseiuiadt el cat sea nate eel Wara Ray: axtan tN “a pag making machit is in col u Street, asked for exemption bank for $15,000, a ; Sw . adelph Da iH i % nd demands offi Govern ach nk fo: 6,000, and while it District Attorne has re-| ' at he ud been sued by bb on the ground that if he is sent tol was being scrutinised a eignal waslceived more th wanty letters ac suth Dakota; K. I Neth \ ; ae action, the (Go nent belng the war his business would close, |made to the Secret Service men, who|cusing exemptio in various | polls, a Mr a A Hi we better able to “ v iburteen men would be thrown out/were in waiting, and several of them! part of town of fraudulent work. America iualved the dave, LOr thes Pr Rad ia Va rei oe nan of work and the Government would | closed in upon the suspect. He eluded! Many complainte from one east| and two children and tn ave figured i ‘ wi mined atat 6 apecus b Seprived of peonsnary dnstruine ate them, hawever, dashes for the building] side district. Five letters came trom| were among “he others save B tne | jation by requiring elevators and inilia| © sub-committee held, and the | an @ follo Vdanerihad by My Muang a ss over 100 barrels daily capacity to board agreed, that many other con- —>— Ha eee ee na’ who OBema tel. Tue only ateamer City of 4 Cropsey said th charges take out Government licenses provid cerns are making the same kind of| Miss Dowd to Wed Army Officer, iid and repeate thelr statements | ##ted In Lloyd's Register ts a Britist made by Mannihg agains: Miss ing for only warehou instruments and the Government] Amnouncement has been made of tho | Pear and repeate tS | ship gf 5,504 tons, owned by G O'Brien wore untrue and the jury | service ChArees, that Wheel te mle ¢ , ’ 0 ton| nan thirty days except by would not:be inconvenienced by Hier- |enkagerent Sf. Mine Rathorine Yeronion | UECOr pate. Attorney summonea|# Sons and registered at Glasgow, |"Ad & right to consider that fact in oficial sanction, and that certain in gesell’s joining the National Army. |rjeut. Fra Paul ahaa! brine tor nia amas {6 hree men who} Officers of the American Navigation |4¥@rding exemplary damages formation as to receipt and ship. | ola . be ol ss - . _ _ ments be supplied regularly ain | Justice Hughes road a list of In-|Coast Artillery Corpa, Lieut, ‘Thomas Is were found ly sound by|Company in New York, firat re 4 a ee oes ise aie aeeemaes Gee eee suspend all structions that had been sent him by | serving at Fort Wadsworth, New York.| Hoard 99 and then were exempted |®* Owners of tho destroyed steamer Newly Wed dealings and quotations {n future Provost Marshal General Crowdor iad after “re-examination” which fol-| ®S!d they owned no vessel of that) ponrgy via London. Aug. 18 wheat, The new regulations become ont ufied them with ais own u-| THE WORLY TRaver ernvay, ve VR OREN, AUG. The ' etrective Sept. 1, and the licenses are empl Aveade Puliteer (World) Building, lowed conversAtane = velween the muowivas inal buseeu vf 5: ‘® now beInk prepared. ine announce functions. 58:63 ark Row, N. ¥, City, drafted men and friends of members| Miss Helen Robinson ts the only qnnouncea that newly married couples ment pointa out that while farmers’ “Wo, the district boards,” he anid, | | sicher, encretions. saliiin, G6, ria it Balle | of the board, gne of the four missionaries lost on|will be entitied to draw double the mutual co-operative elevators are ex. | Casas ¢ Coast wie, Central mericanh 5 GIRL WHOSE $225,000 the City of 69TH WILL BE SENT T0 FRANCE AT ONCE; OTHER REGIMENTS HELP FILL THE UNIT YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1917. RAFT LOVE SUIT VERDICT | wae" $105,000 FOR GIRL CONTROL BOARD ‘ORRETRIAL, RULING WILL HANDLE THE Verdict of $225,000 for Miss} Garfield Heads Commission to O'Brien's Heart Is Declared Regulate Costs—Wilf Con- Excessiv trol Exports, amount of food Indicated on their food lcards, The privilege 1# accorded them for &@ period of six weeks. Athens known to the tepted by the F (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Sixth Page.) — = “Circulation Booka Open to an.” | 12 PAGES ~INMANNING CASE, 1917 WHEAT CROP via | raining necessary to recruiting the regiment 1 ‘009 Bill, stock com- | WEATHER--Chowere te night and te morrow. (ONE CENT in Greater New York and PRICE | Hudson County, 8.4. TWO CENTS sheewherm APPEALS REFUSED GOTH FIRST GUARD REGIMENT BEGINS TRAINING AT ONCE a, + \Draft of 260 Men, Thirty From Each Company,on Other Units, Reveals ‘| Plan—Is Only One Selected From New York State. The Fighting Sixty-ninth of this city is to start for France and the firing line ay soon as arrangements for transportation and preliminary » to war strength as pre ribed in the latest regulations are conmlet To fi 1 lo war strength drafts have been made onthe other city r y men—thiny from each cone wals—- were shifted this atternoon fiom J the ranks of the Sixty-nir regiments pany, including sergeants and corpr the Seventh Regiment Armory to the Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory. oe The known since y men of xty-ninth have that they bad ster been given the honor of being desig- DRAFF ARMY OFF | nated as the first regiment from New York to join (he expeditionary army }now in #rance. They were wld to keep qulet about tt and they kept on jqulet as they could, ; Wee GO INTO CAMP NEAR YORK AT ONCE. w SEPT. 9, ISAND 3 | vas not until the other regiments per | were dup in thetr armories this Plans to Send 500,000 to afternoon and off al orders read detaching thirty men from each Camp in Three Increment company to the Sixty-Ninth that the raining Starts at Once. news became publ In | ees j connection w the it was WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—The Na-| stated that Sixty-ninth 1s to go tional Army will move to cantonmeuts| inty camp aomewhere near New York In three main Sept Increments—of 60 per| at once to be whipped into shape as cent ft the each 5, Sept 15 and Sept Jan enlarged unit 40, the Provost Marshal General's of-| woite the Sev: army. nth, the Twelfth and the Seventy-first regiments had start ever around a fow days ago that a division was to be mada floe announced to-day The dates specified for each moves | pired th Ga tik iuat ment of troops are for entrainment at lutnce word went to home stations, The last 10 per cent of the drafted men will follow as soon | for foreign service of regiments trom the Bastern Jealousy or after Sept. 10 as possible, seaboard, chagrin there was no apparent in the inal decision on mobilization dates r the first 500,000 men drawn in-|roof-raising blast of cheers that went dicatos that virtually all of America’s | 4P ‘9 the varto! armories when the aie rks by {@unouncement of the luck of the st cltiven army will be training by | octy ninth was made, There was no ¢ fire week in October, Each 1 Jolay about tho tranafers, ‘The men mobilization day will be turned over who had been picked to go to the to a patriotic demonstration Bay a i aa? aren AR Pho frat will bo Wednoenday eg ‘sipment wae asa se Sat } the third w placam aged ved * : fallon Sunc Ont Jays named th bled and withia hour thes hig ORVIED CEES TURE” | wen ty ) Street and Lexington camp within twenty-four dao separ s tesvine Eee f the time they report : The men ust © it then lves In Civillan clothes ith nathine vac |{@OTH ONLY REGIMENT SELECTED n civilian clothes with nothing bu FROM THIO STATE. age sept Regreinag Me win The make-up of the new division For many daye War Department and/ 1.2 not heen announced, ‘Tho BIxtYs railroad ex have been working | 2% net om vomimant. esata ne for the Kreat troop mover | on this state achusesta, (i ont. It will be necessary to fend a pArdiy: : lea n“day coaches. Bi yg of will "| upply unit VILLA’S CHIEF OF STAFF Under the scanning y by the United State wiiments are increased to 3,000 meh each and ronstitute a division, 6 seen the various on inspection in six regiments SALAZAR, IS KILLED, Home Guards Organized to Protect | New York regimen Casas Grandes District |Central Park agree that the Sixty: Int st soldierly and busl Shoot Him. | ig body in the old Ni JUAREZ, Mexico, Aug. 13.—Jos tional Guard of this city, The r Salazar, a revolutionary leader ai | ment is 90 per cent. IrishAmerican and mer Chief of Staff to Francisco Villa, | sy ge was shot at the Nogales Ranch, a a ecting men from the other regt- ments to join the Sixty-ninth Irish- Americans were sive rere but care was taken to select the most efficient soldiers. (For Racing Results See Page 2) ~ ns arriving here to-day from | andes said Salazar had been killed by @ small band of home guard who were organized to protect the Casas Grandes-Aacencion district TO GO 10 FRONT IN FRANCE: Lge

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