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a a REYNOLDS INDICTED IN CITY LAND DEAL Provable Thunder Ghewers Te Night ond Te- Menem, poe | She !* Cire ulation Books Open to “All ed “Circulation Books Open to All PRIOR RSS TT AS TT Cee TF Tae pian NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917 10 PAGES PRICE); Bg £0ITION BT tn treater New Dork amd nddowm County Sd TWO CENTS eteewharm Ce. (The Sew Dork Wor Negro Soldiers in Mutint Killed 16 Whites MORE THAN 100 MEN OF 24TH S.cOMERSSANK PERIURY CHARGE AGAINST MLSONWAY RELY FRENCH CAPTURE HILL 304, NEGRO REGIMENT ROUNDED UP cn gnprcyy EX SENATOR W.H.REYNOLOS. pene tmerss STORM FORTIFIED WORKS FOR KILLING OF 16 PERSONS ==>. IN SEASIDE PARK INQUIRY..." =: ON THEFRONT AT VERDUN | Officers and Crew of the Nothing in Peace Proposals | tite Gi iten ee Indi xia His Testi |arooxs YN BX-SENATOR Gn Which to Rroceed: : me os vis ws to SHOW PLANED = ns Rac asta | csc. Bertin Admits Evacuation of the Rioting Soldiers if new 400-foot G sie Pieaieied the Neponsit Company. k rn 3 on p fee th in he Hill, but Claims Defeat of British 1 finally sinking the sea prowler Colored Men. maker rely to Pope neneaicts ove} 20,000 Austrians, With 500 Off- vownls, In that way he would take svatitinal’ tuejflniative. code Tete cers, Taken to Date. fidence and at the sage time Former State Senator William H. a four-hour battle was told by Reynold, was indicted to-day on a sand men of the Standard Oil Bs i 5 mpany’s tanker Navajo, who ar.|°h@tme of perjury. It is alleged that Nat al ; A ; In a brilliant attack this morning on the Verdin front the French on but also enable members o} neress to carry the Government's | “'Tied Hill 304, one of the most bitterly disputed positions of the wary in views home to the people when Con-| the struggle for which thousands of men have lost their lives. The French resident | Advanced to an average depth of 14-4 miles over the sector between will have before him very soon the Avocourt w and De. U ketasine’of Vioxertin ina vaabitchs t wood and Dead Man Hill, storming the fortified works between and France will make to the Pope | 4aucourt and Bethincourt. Berlin admits the loss of Hill 304. The From Viscourt fehl ey nragurtte French are now masters of all the important points on the Verdun front dent will ee g of Japan's Which they held before the beginning of the great German attack. when he appeared an expert ap: rived to-day on an American steamer appeared as an exp 4 y inform the country on the at an Atlantic port. ‘The arriving |>raiser of real estate values in the hip brought 258 passengers. ne, otlations through which the «ity There were 49 first class, 115 second | bought 248 acres of land now known class and §9 third class passengers on board, The trip over was un- eventful except for a slixht scare the passengers recelyed the second} Company, whereas he owned a two-| i AA ee bo Sees. 00 pay ah ile Mey Deere eH aes interest in that concern, ' met and cansed the death of sixteen) the Army Athletic Fund Show, Which cow me day was misty y As an expert, Re and the wounding of more than a will be the most elaborate af- 4 information could be gleaned by the Tr - | score of persons, were rounded up to- fair of its kind in the history of passengers as to what drew the shot. TM City’s experts appraised It at from day hy strong patrols of Regulars,| New York City, wil be held at the In the crew of the Navajo were £2,500 to $3,000, and the average price and [linots Nattonal Guardsmen, who/ Hippodrome on ‘the evening of Sun- thirty men of the ship's crew and awarded by th thirteen who comprised the ship's ™!ssion was $5,032 an acr gun crews. Included in the ar- A question of dates may be the riving members of the crews were: main issue when Reynolds appears Captain McDougal; Chief Boat- for trial. Recently he told Assistant Beeles taw | fund now being collected to purchase | swain's Mate Ham, who commanded District Attorneys I pe Theatrical and Sporting St HOUSTON, Tex. Aug. %—More}] to Join in Hippodrome than 100 negro soldiers of the two Performance Sept. 16. companies of the Twenty-fourth In- gress adjourns It is understood that th 4s Seaside Park, he swore that he had ho interest in the Neponsit Realty fant: , which engaged in a riot Inst nolds stated the no | and 20 property was worth $8,000 an acre nese Mission, the Pre an intimate understand purposes In the situation, and also, tt % On the Britist e bi ig! ossessi et phcael p a apale S lgg ie se Hy the | rith h front the bitter fight for possession of Lens was cote of the situation in Russia, The Jap- “nue The British now hold German trenches immmediately north. fe thie tibia teieed ate epectas es the Green Crassier. Especially heavy losses have been inflicted value. on the Germans, Artillery fighting continues around Ypres, where the ) one has been authorized to *@Y British have improved their positions, Condemnation Com @re encamped here, under the com. 2. und of Gen, John A. Hulen, n view of the Russian situation day, Sopt. 16, under the auspices of The New York Evening World. Tho nor of the city, which ts now under! total receipts will be devoted to the jack and Kilroe z what reply Presi Wilson will i bil athletic paraphernalia for the New the gunners; Third Mate Edward that he had di f t ; nake to the Pope's proposal further The War Office in Rome reports that the battle on the Isonzo front, . » ry {le . Mid disposed ls two i ‘Tyree companies of coast artillery) vor state troops in camp and at the| schate nd Wireless Operator Clar-| fifths interest in the Neponsit © | WEE REV AOEES than that it will be in harmony with regulars from Fort Crockett rein-| front, continu ence Sisson, of the Navajo. pany before his testi i.e es and that about sixty guns have been captured, The total aum- | The governing committee will be} BATTLE WITH U-BOAT RESUMED to thy Condemnat Guardsmen to-day, and order, which| made up of men of great prominence | ON SECOND DAY ‘Was restored early this morning, 18) jn the theatrical world. Its c . He said he had turned over his in- IN official and diplomatic circles that the palbetalot it ees being maintained will be Charles Dillingham, Who) the Navajo first met the submersible Roll call this morning by Major’ directs the destinies of the Hippo Lita | Na J : b . ee ® dent of the tle Guarantee and i" ai i} The unoff By forecast of What che ALL FRENCH OBJECTIVES TAKEN July 4, when the tanker was off the ee Faecal vive ’ ; he Prompt De-| President will aay if he speaks if that Snow ,in command of the battalion of; drome. Other members will be Marc Trust Company, receiving for ijt $13,-|No Ships Hit Is t rompt De- SAY 2b ef Irish coast. After a few shots were: ¢ fs : Pope Benedict's pi yntatr negroes, developed that 125 men were) Klaw, David Belasco, E. F. Albee, Leo pe th Gubmaiinn wihaee. Wwe and B lonastenth Interest in th nial Made by the | ane ne Fe met a proceed ar AND PASSED ON VERDUN absent. Elghteen of these suf) Shubert, A. H, Woods, George M.| cay f the tanker A/¢rt Mining Company ; | Li * " |next day the crew of the tan! Tila (nee Saat 7 Admiralty that a discussion of peace terms can rendered, Cohan, Sam H. Harris, Oliver Mor- 4 the sounds of firing and is testimony at the condemnation |best be approached by ( y The rioting, according to best ac-| osco, Morris Gest, Marcus Locw, no a call for help. | Rearing was given June 4, 1912, The] AMSTERDAM, Aug, 21.—A statement] PEM B@ APPronched | a counts available, was due to ll feel-| Archibald Selwyn and John Cort. ime submarine ap-| 2te of the alleged transfer to Batley |tssued in Berlin tn regard to the attack Ree Oe. 8 ing among tho negroes, caused by the| Mark A. Luescher will be Chairman ota UPIBREISAISPA| Seasla dal fa bal iba Enel of fk ie done | Brilliant Attack on Left Bank of Meuse Gives treatment accorded some of them by| of the Press Committec. He will be | oe | indictment are concerned, to be forced tho 1,000 or more Illinois ugh the air Soon after, ed ont alrahips on the northern cou 8 ship. The submersible @8-| Bagiand saxa bombs were dropt i F E Them Many Stro Positions city police, As military police the| assisted by such well known prose | quickly he ship and turned ite| Contained kood effect on British n f rhe R OR SS FO EL | More Than a Mile negroes patrolled the environs of the) agents as Edwin Wallace Dunn, Rien eee ie ne ot, Me.| FURTHER INQUIRY BY SPECIAL |tatement supplements the officll 1 R B 6 UM ile. city whon members of the battalion| ard Lambert, N. T. Grantund ana| *ttention to d ‘apt, 2 wore released from the camp on pass.| Walter Kingsley. A committee of| P°Us! Feline att ie ) altahip of the cout of Jutland | IN LUDED BY POPE What evidence the Grand Jury act ‘® PARIS, Aug. 4.--French troops a@- ARREST OF NEGRO WOMAN| prominent stage directors will look| ‘Wards te approaching submarin STARTED THE TROUBLE. | after the work of putting the show| S#id Schafer, and the rear four-inch| ©4 upon In reaching the conclusion | TON DON, Aug, 2—tho Admiralty IN PEACE PROPOSALS 1,270 SHIPS 10 BE ADDED Hinweis oak aaiptiss ‘ U boat's first shot, | that Reynolds still held his interest in| states that no Hetish sh : ‘4 pritegrartinsryis cel caters Several minor clashes occurred be-| together, It 1s probable that R, H.| 8¥8 4ns F shot. turned the stern of his ship ooo | | | the realty concern at the time of his|bomba dropped in the Zeppelin rald | E ES hy Dead Man Hill in resumed fighting of After shot was fired In the t pped in 1 9 Try: ie tween the white police and the mili-| Burnside, director at the Hippodrome | Shut after nas Tee 5) 8 | caus Gal ast Gaee toahc aibile _| Pontiff Also Declared to Favor In- TO UNITED STAT LIST ' a : io iad i he great Verdun offensive. j eceding | and the producer of many big musical a British hydroplane appear ly k = Br iRCAAPaits ‘acccuncas wales lt j | | See ecais vacate. ots : >. yge,| The Grand Jury, after reporting the | pur y t Ee ti 4 demnity for Northern France The War oft, fficial | a errigala as sa na the eane TNS HAG Ho sNURUrae wesday that a Zeppelin had been de-| ’ Gov. sat. lat ¢ | ‘ar Office officially announced ‘| which praannly” BATA sae, Fou Hie os, will be chairman of this A heavy fe jen settled over the! Mdictment to Judge Mulqueen, made |stroyed off the Jutland coast and Restoration of Serbia iovernment Plans for 7,968,000 resulting in the arres egro | fielal account fering when a whit The bill to be offered will be one| scene and the airplane bad to return| % Teduest that tt be relieved of fur the ratd said bo: ~ 1 seen the new victor It Tonnage Under New Billion | Aga egt shore, ther work on the Seaside Park case|wera dropped on small villages new troopers for inte \* that French forces now occupy all of policeman arrested a negro woman, the public could never see anywhere | * (Copyright, 1917, ty the 4 Prese) " " 5. %4.—The United P ppropriati © for one admission, St: t's Late in the afternoon the fog lif | atter next Wednesday, This request | Yorkshire coast gee eae Hib A se ‘ a WARHIN wpe sine _ ies | Hu More than 800 regulars were rushed 7.) cnitude will participate in the|and the crew of the Navajo saw the| tends to confirm an earlier report Gacretary of Gtate to make the fo lence, as ft | Following ts the text of tonday'e Tee disorder, Two soldiers wore detailed) |, include Pei sad Baten ie giclee Agal battle ope ned | the present regular Grand Jury would ; pat for a total " 1,270 ships of 7,968,000 ton- ol ai athletic|the v gain ones to each street car in the city and two! be relleved of the case and that ae A MILL The first two points in the Pon-|nage, it was revealed to-day Inestimates| "OM the left bank of the Meuse numbers extremely unique in char-|and the Germ doa rst | more were detailed to each street | ed a Shipping Board has sent to Secre-| at 4.55 A. M. the French attacked fe | OOP i en a the tanker | pectively o 4armament and free-|tary McAdoo on which to base a reques 7 darner in the downtown agouion, OFs| “ie. tsecsinal world the. film A ste P. impannelled to go ahead with It and Jom of man See eciia tr litt e aee nliiaranian appropriation. | Detween Avocourt Wood and ders were given to prevnt the assem- é cae Seetial run down every incident of the r Feet Crushed Against Stone ¢ : sl td Man's Hill, All objectives Sieripal fate chtie tate | world, the army and the world ot| For mo .n hour the firing President Wilson's message to the ng of citizens on the streets t ‘ rine sending gotiation and sale. } ‘Tho Mayor issued a proclamation | *thletics will Join hands to make the|kept up, the submarl nding thirty | Freight ( ' hes ; “a as I iron W They enate DEVONIAN'S GREW SAVED: were taken entertainment the biggest and most|shots at the Navajo and the Navajo t was sald that Jame oO Sat anadnani nelined te ' lably : citizens to ald the mili- | yorne, formerly District t t ° ( Conseauan We: are in d urging the citizens id the mi | unusual ever staged. Each of those! retur twenty sho big| borne, formerly 1 A y al assed, The for- a y Heal ganized Hill 304 was eae Babatbay. a 65 AMERICANS IN ! ry authorities 08) the peac sht be made a s 54 I ame tha will w ’ Ll ak 0 Camard Wood, to the tary authorities in Kooning ne Deace-| will contribute its best gladly and| submer Oui Mar eane« 4 fate \ ( © part of the Ame the t. North of Hill 304 st AMOnm She dene. 18: Vi ‘ u.| free of cost. Patriotism will be the| It was t shot that fin. |! this cae ants «| same reception t ‘ — Tree Se ae ee Heved to have heen the ringleader in | 4 Galley, allaned tuyer of Rewnolde welfth Ne 1 w ptlo A y tortiied: wares ware ostheen ising. Henry's body, riddled | Keynote and the entertainment will] tshed the | at, according to Scba- . Na é pals e| when Preside wi fi simed | State Department Messages Clear ptured the uprising ' be one long remembered by those who| fer. ‘hi t was seen to hit the| interest in the Nep Compa fg : i : alee ; ; ‘Our troops are now gaining om with buckshot, was found a quarter| 4... i+ eae beneath the perj-| had refused to appear before A 7 hem at the Capitol p Fate of Those Aboard Tor- | dary Broa » from the ¢ Msainyya submarine ef perl ‘ re Rainbow Div c third and fourth points F the south bank of Forges Broo! @ 4 mille trom the camp limits, “It's a great cause,” sald F.| scope. Portions conning tower|®"t District Attorneys B Both men we < fe ia A ved Liner, tavean co Horace Moody, one of the wounded ilroe His expl at " wherein mutual con wa etween faucourt and Bethin- Biot | Albee, whose vaudeville interests | flew up from the submarine, A puft with their f acvansaar ann a 4, ax well as| WASHINGTON, Aug. %—The crew i oats police officers, who suffered an 8m-| cover the entire country, “You may|of amoke hovered ut it for a tew| Was that he was t sy was | As they eneeneees ans fy Aafia vege lt acting cour e centre of t dvance putation of the leg, died this morn- I Ub then that the whole transaction rushed mutual restitution ner SOF 4 two kilometres deep (approxte , count on us to do all we can to make | moments and then poat sank 4 : : ories, was proposed, were formu: | niar mericans, ” ing at the hospital, f ¢.| the show the greatest success of tts |stern first beneath the waves, declared | came the #ubject of Grand Jur os vind feoal allie ts als Mt mes} mately a mile and one-ftth, BH, J, Moineke, another police of-| sing in the annals of stage enter. | auiry ” ficer, was the fifteenth victim reports | tainmen ed found. \ |WARSHIP FINDS OIL AND DEBRIS; Yesterday the Already the Programme has been | ON THE WATER. ed the record . i par itions p a quarter f a mile deep beyond Second Field Artillery was accompa- mary | ptroyer arrived t r to pay salaries “to those who are to ess calls t nt out b: nied by extreme cruelty, according to ! y ust Company. MORsIARanAnAL 6 WITH THE MEAT PACKERS | front, th War Office sald: participate the sum expended in this sisson ‘he warship cruised over the| @ne thing that the Grand J niinott, F i z In the ( seotor of Soualn early reports, | wi . 4 wanted fre the reaver ‘ land French raid d@e@- ay would total $60,000, However, gpot where the submarine disap-| Wan War, and His W \ { WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Herbert c. | #4 Wounded by a rifle bullet, Capt. | every person who assists will do peared and saw a large quantity o¢| celled $4 badd Bet | (Continued 1 ) Hl Food Ad trator, w apparatus, Bastiat Mattes was surrounded by the Mutl* | nate his services to ghten the work |gebria and oll water, The} Reynolds for his intore ‘ potenti ae ' Chicas ! a flyin ite from Eane to Bethinogegs, nous soldiers, riddled with buckshot, | 9¢ the boys who have shouldered the w e ponsit Company. fa f PETROG A Y welve hohe w t ) assumed the offensive and and his body hacked and stabbed 1D tg fight the battles of democracy FA at tho t \t had been} gainst G A ‘ Last Two Days of Big Ss ile. hare f the Fed ed thelr positions. e The need of athletic materials for | destroyed (Continued on Be id Page) M Wa dg HUB" 1 J. | Trade Q been : (Continued on Becona Page) | goidiers is imperative. High military | The Navado Ae > j a " sar perneran Opp. Woolworth t "(neat packing indus] 1inttans Seore His Smeseeses en. im - | authorities say sporting equipment is! yrance wh i Plates were | BUREAU, 2 Y ctl the ‘balance of t : se oM ind ( a ow jand food for an army, The value county I fuel. pipe Tie ail Rath a Ju n N80 Palm Beach cow rahe al offensive to-day raised her Pay GUE ones country ons fuel pipes (69 Aire aes ; total of Austrian prisoners to 500 offt-"t moretoras A ‘Acid Phi A teaapoonful| of athletics for recreation purposes the tanker exploded and set the hip | Feeds. Coastwise, | Central Rouen Acerieee ——— , ye to Imgnedia th nelusion of the | oO) tafe excepts Tita Bune Neh ee destroyir when It wag gi smemaip Ate, RMEAM We Rie Ot NAM FADEL EHS DY EM, 100, Grass "nly Pie Hit “Clothiers, cont§rer Food Administrator wut cers and 20,000 men, an official sfaiee are +4 z pen da) nigh! ‘revellery che > mes ehuwe Colors All Goods, Dy wlate, 4 Ld 4 hyd other 5 . . ‘Buys bottle. —adve, (Continued on Sporting Page) day's run off the coast of Ireland. esdee foe cals, Telephone Pesan 6000—Ad't, i HH Goods, Druxeinte roadway, corner Barclay Street—adve. return to Wa ment detlared Sixty guna mostly ef