The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1917, Page 1

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~ ~—- RMY —_ whom Te Dey's Weether—F ain i [* Cireulation ‘Books Open to All.’’ a freulation “Books ‘Open to pen to All.” | papas Po ah le — choo Conety, Bed S6O Lente stare eee “tS 4 > ged NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, i917. 14 PAGES PRICE \ixy. os Wudene ( eumty © tne here 108 BRITONS DIE IN SERMAN | AIR RAID President Leads Marching Men of New Arm HOSTS INFFTH AVE, CHEER owing mora AVERCNSALORS WSON HARES ARPLANE BOMB BLOWS UP ~PARAOERS LED BY MAYOR; f=) Gira vara, BARRACKS AT. CHATHAM Corps Raided and Many Regulars Join in Great Wash- inal hicnn * : Weapons Stolen. ington Demonstration. | *% Bronx Makes Fine ae in Per- rae Ee Peg ee Military Bases centage of Men—Marching of the $ jAmerican_saiiorn on Sunday night!muand of the National Army was Thirty Miles From London Bom- New SoldiersCompares Favorably barded by Six Machines—One With That of the Trained Troops. :, Civilian Among the 108 Killed. iethalacpeiatins - | ‘ icine Abut 20,000 of the 58.621 your | SWANN HEARING PUT OFF | | LONDON, Sept. 4.—German aeroplanes last night raided the Chat ME Yorkers selected £ e new | ham-Sheerness area of England (Chatham is a British naval b; ind 4 National Army marched in parad TO SEPT. 12 BY WHITMAN | val base a formation in Man aad Bronx Boroughs to-day ni] [istrict Attorney learned just what the people of th ity think of them. They found that New York appreciates their spirit) “and patriotiem just as much as appreciates the spirit and of the 30,000 uniformed who marched down Fifth Avenue lact Sheerness is a naval and military depot), inflicting what were officiatly } described to-day as “naval casualties” totalling 107 dead and 86 wounded Wins Delay in s Delay j On the Isle of Thanet the raiders.killed one and woundéd six other i G : ‘ R » persons, | F } ‘5 , - > “About six enemy airplanes toi-o— > lowed the south bank of the Thames) **Pert# that in the course of the air from 10.40 to 11.80 Inst night,” the of- | ™M@-iast night the following casual f ties were caused td naval ratings: Killed, 197; wounded, 86." | Action on Ingra City Club. ALBANY, fept. &--At the remuest of Rdward Swann of atriotism iNew York, Gov. Whitman to-day post- ardsmen Poned until Sept. 12 the hearing re- uested by the City Club of New York on the report Judge Ingraharn, | DI ficial statement sald. “Our machines Tose and anti-aircraft guns were in| A despatch to the Star from Chat <r ; ; hog [Commissioner who heard the charges action without results.” ham says that the neval barracks Janhattan, of course, furnisho against Swann, The City Club asked rhe a r there was struck by: do rin the largest parade, the contingent for the removal of the Di tt Attor The announcement follows: last night's air pod ea e fap ane including the neo ances from ie ae Tudge Ingraham made no such Lord French, Commander of the ous loss of life. The Chatham dock Queens and Richmond. Sines | eccamion datons yi ae British home forces, reports that last| yard, the mossago states, entirely es sod ee is Shabsnieveelumn: | (Crass ecnested.. the spostnane Bre} night's air raid was carried out by| caped damage. contain ,000 men. by : clases na of John B, Stan. sent. Stanchfleld will t Attorne ‘The Bronx turned out the heaviest proportion of selected men, the pa Tade in that borough taking in t aes: ao about mix enemy airplanes, which pro- | ceeded up the south bank of the] Chatham contains immense military Thames Estuary to Chatham, Bombs|and naval establishments, docks, bar were dropped in the Isle of Thanet} racks, engineer schools and immense: P and in the Sheerness-Chatham area| fortifications. It is thirty miles THRO. ROOSEVELT, ©. HOGHES, AD) GEN, SNERRILI. REAR AD-OSHPR GEN-HOVLE REAR AD, GEA OHSS, » | between 10.40 P. M. and 11,30 P, M.| southeast of London, nl heavy’ proportion of salaried men s | * | There were no army casualties, Civy-| Sheerness is also a strongly fort! ployed In Manhattan and were un-| —— — : cons aisle rc are; Killed, 1; Injured, 6. The ma-| England, It likewise bas great docks. ees? Bet away trom thelr pluces Of) asec Reoret That C amitt to Rutherford and they settled in 4 | are reported In a despatch from Cork | being honored throughout the country | terial damage was slight. Our ma-| Chatham ts at the lower point of | business. re 5 house at Orient Way and East Pas- to the Chronicle. It is said that| to-day with demonstrations to cele- | chines went up and anti-aircraft guns| the River Medway, which flows from | In all three boroughs oldiers | Cut Limit for Soldiers and aids UA ania Be ee aden’ th sl ohataltis ace ne davattiave of the first | C4™Me into action, but without result. | the River Thames at the point where fn embryo marched throug [ | Sailors to $5,000. At 7 o'clock this morning the fam: {oo ee en nee syle : “The Secretary of the Admiralty Sheernens ts located. of thousands of cheering fellow ¢ t ts and set upon the Americans,|drafted men to the cantonments. gens. In Manhattan the enthusi for some| Who were ompanied by thelr] Typifying the spirit of the nation, | masa ne Ponronee ! a Sse ATE SHINY EE ee ES SOTALNPAANES(GQODGERMANS | st what did y argue about ne sud pamavie! Gat The place of honor in a process! on| NO IMPLEMENTS OF WAR IN TO- |‘ nen in rs has been) Wife Shoots nee ped Man i ies ne Faget arrears Bing Jevroper tt Be ee a Wile Haren T DAY'S PARADE ‘ MARE TRag' DA ee | and Declares She Fired to vous tension that she seemed unat 1 t retaliate, They escaped cn a] WAS reserved for the 1,400 drafted) There were no implements of war Save Child te oeiaua har attantion ana men comprising the District fm sight to-day and the ight wa \, . GONTRAGTS DENOUNCED | a ( L lon't know neth: All the girle who suffer the | Juimbi first contrib: Drilliant—but the warlike spirit wa raat ae it religion—we argued so muny ‘tf 1s of the crowds, th ateh | onal Army. Led by I tent wit Nine T pies bs D: ‘ " x a x mf in every heart IN DEBATE ON BOND BILL! Acros" eakfast in his) . ' ; : { son and escorted by + rs ana| Nine Tons of Bombs Dropped,| Thirty Divisions Retired in art. cross mes about so many things—it wa a belong to respectable families, ane al a . | at Im the line were natives of every home at Rutherford, N. J, Christian) just like other until I/ An attempt was made at 11 P. M | Renaesnnclyes. ls ee Sold es BAG Causing Large Con- | Flanders and Ten Around land under the sun and men of all Hartwig was shot and instantly killed | saw the baby tn to break into places where Americans | Marines, men of the Officers’ Tratning| ppt | i Fae ties and grades in lite, Most of the | Congressional Desire to Assist Presi. | #8rtv!8 * a BUA RN Eee re ne aie Oas sory Geigy TALEL-OIA Lins. eo a ee Camp at Fort Myer and thousands of| flagrations, Verdun Since July 1, mmrcners wore their Sunday clothes dent in Purchase of War ee TORTURE PE . H x children range in age from tb ter a short ze the atta their fellow cit st sel —_—___ — but the apparel of many proclaimed Supplies Ag Be t | Quarrel about religiou: NB Pre- | two tu fo en yea rf parted. Several parad-| Army men marched betwe n lines of! ROME H#ept. 4 (via London).— WITH THT F CH ARMIES IN that it has been seven day appare upplies Again Apparen’ |ceded the ged rT Cath ~~ ed the streets ; fun Sain hasty taueante ‘ nes ‘Thitty Italian airplanes have dropped | TH® FIELD, Sept, 4—-Forty Germah College graduates marched side by| WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Congres-| ering Hartwig in self ind pe Mey) ouoiU. | MPORG OD the Rpah a “| nine tons of bombs on the Auatrian| divisions—approximately 600,00 Sate srecuies arated, elon dea east ots hemtaen vi Harte, sve che eh n set NIMGT SOAP BOX TRAITORS, sz" sad perotmine miuary wvca-|ameed on nnn tn ton oth Asin | avai em grammar school, In the|!n making war contracts again be-| One party raided s of| Dxe ty he united h ha ° / o| when te opened on the $11,538%-| aghrigtian was at she —— ri the i 4 place of honor, & Werren | announced offict ne alr paradera and the sidewalks were! ri iq bond pill, Matority ‘eatee| “Christian tn be f x rifles, BOT a Waleon oe the € Army and} : | o flgures are carefully checked up mixed most of the diulects of the| , 1 had scarcely launched the|satd, “He had cau mp Nttle) Judge McIntyre Also Urges Appeal number of n MOR ee atcea Hankhead vere fthe| The bombs were dropped on the eg. They show that on the world. | measure before Representative Ford-|Bleanor and was swinging her at| to Police to Prevent Sed ad been recover the At | Gondadern te Aga ther,| Austrian fleet at anchor and also on| front the wer With the usual adaptability of {ney, Michigan, began a scathing dis-| cin He was t to throw | a ays, at the tin W LE pet 7 Sa iite 1 back f zatlor young New York the marchers f n of contracts made by the Gov- | 27™'S z I ' tious Mee hy nor had any : : tty ! ons (450,000 men) on ac ¢ th ml ar nt | Eleanor at me whe s sbove them—there w Nag All the n machines, although nee lowed out orders of the volv Jernt me hak see rai abi Das Ha here tere reserve drillmasters with remarkable| “Forty four thousand panes of glasx| Mrs, Hartwi pend ) nb r He reports that ? ked with « letorminedly attacked, returned gafe-| sry, stone (180,000 men) of precision. When it is taken Into con- | ¥ Le iy u ae lg SARtonMentA ollie y an i ve sy, dire ¢ American satlors 7 1 t tion there July 1 still re alderation that these men never tno hids“ana when + se eet | iy 4h ane at man, the 8 awe | th ey believed affair wa i acer , shi Aaitiens fia bas ek San fo ach} marched together before, and th 1 out why discovered that the| rsner nt a ig fares ls ‘ joy i ‘ 1, Dut were not aware of 4 4 ieee ay Se ha teil oe 1 the Verdun front, ten divi most of them nevér stepped out in al necltind daten’ back | Corre” gtaLOre: pobre r They said they had : - nie Ag ¥ (150,0 ) have been sim! parade in thelr fives, the showing|{, Ae tens | ae venrn old vay,” ahe|,, Juawe Met sd sated Hitherto in Irelas a ounsemnanty NTch renal | 6,108 8): hays Hie Aiea made in all three boroughs was noth- | of * is no longer manufactured in| . 1 yeneated ; in't want |< enraiea a : ae er fom ite aaiie tae { ; Fraliaatione n of the oF livisions (105,000 ing short of remarkable. h antry |said repea Seer ; the tn is Sully K . ps F . eed, e ane manufacture anc dis- | Eleanor 1 can't th & At ws, At t t i wink ) Y r ng the and Mayor Mitchel agreed, after r nufact and the di ; Suara ae 8 rf : (300,01 ure now undergoing th Sm vc cerns |r "amra dak er | UU, TOE SE ae nl i CASUALTIES FOR WEEK ss Soo!!! ha mar | oorg.cme se am adeese rough, tho men who marched to-day | vee pey ay ae a H ‘" dents Mrs sa ig's Be Hd Anpee oF rire : eee and othe 4 ° : we and ust be withdrawn aasay up physically with the train wed ale SHERI APR ting hay|the flax are contemy f Dead Totals 4,244, the Re- head of the proce mY tr 1] 2 yho bade New York goc uarre at le A an |The Ww need 1 review rick week.” |OFFERS ANTI-MITCHEL BET, Hu nas eon | TH ie inden Classed a eed [th vii nent, CENSURE CHICAGO MAYOR, indicate what Mrs. Hartwig’a| so , : Train Kills Soldier on Guard The profusion of kood material was| : t # brought | t would Wounc Missing Ot ReERIIRN th : sh ; , HICAGO, 4A wale extraordinarily apparent. Some of the| ; will 1 ws : nae : : PP PEBURG, ¥ Aen ; 4 platoon fronts of twenty-five men ae \ f Nd lke t $10,000 that f 1 in length of an Hartw raughts- n 18K passed the entire two bl. Pal election Mayor M t 7 ‘ he ' (Continued on Second Page.) will not reeeive m majority of th is large { Until |the + ime f 1 he ¢ ie to keep Jing at ' attacked by + es and] forty esolution : & batt , (and by im i by alroratt batte ayor) for Mia “pacitist agitation. borough of the eins if lived in five that abou n v (For Racing Results Seo Page 2.) comprise Greater New York. brooklyn, ‘hen be took bis family ’ nded ore 46 t of tw . é t of t \ rie, returned servations ure likely to be made. 2, 1,024, direction. fely to their bases, Stand ‘axain

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