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ft — weg — — aa ~ ; aaNet Le PTET TT I TT IRE I Oe ke ‘ rt WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. uh PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEW: PBOAT BATTLES IAMBULANCE DRIVER U- S. MARINES SALUTING FRENCH TROOPS GOING TO FRONTWAY TRANLATINS (ARMY LEUTENANT H WITH OUR TROOPS | HELD ASDSLOYAL | ~TOFIGHT GERMANY) IN DRAFT EVASION: } | poh and Central American| Simpson Indicted on Charge of Soldiers May Be Brigaded Aiding Men to Escape With Yankees. Military Service. FORANHOURWITH | BLONSUPHISCAR (“ia |. ry ary ee ‘ULS.TRANSPORT ANDTAKES UPGUN 1, | d Longer Range Gun, bul Princeton Boy Joins Foreign Speed Saves Victin—100 Legion When His Mercy Shots Exchanged. Work Is Ended. AN ATLANTIC PORT, June 22-' PARIS, June 22.—Hardwicke Nevin American troop transport, for- is in Dr, Joseph A. Blake's hosp’ al ‘German liner, which returned here with a bullet in his arm. He was ‘week from a French port, was in the United States Ambulance Ser- 4 to a shell fire attack from vice, but when his car was blown up. German submarine two days out left without 4 job, ne fought three days thé port of departure, it becamo in the Foreign Lagiun two weeks ago here to-day. The transport when that regiment stopped the Ge WASHINGTON, June 2%—A Pan-| Lieut, Oswald L. Simpson, of the American Army may beorganired to | Quartermaster’s Department of the § ~ \ assist the United States in fighting |Army, was arrested yesterday at the f the Central Powers, A contingent, | Army Building, Whitehall Street, aad large or small, from h South and |arraigned before Judge A. N. Hand . Central American country now, or)in the Federal District Court om ar ] hereafter, at war with Germany may | indictment charging bim and four under Gen.|other men with conspiracy to Violate | by superior speed, although , mans in a sector of the line near Vile | ) (eae—ar— oper ESS TESTE Pershing on the same is of the Espiona, ‘ S 5 o = = -s = jonage Act by obstruvting the sunning battic Jasting more than an | lers-Cotterets. H I GOMIRACES CAS Thee Ate. TO [ue Rone [ment and maintenang: operation of the draft. A practical invitation to all nations! Frank 8. O'Neil, a lawyer an@ for~ oppased to Germany and desirous of ‘mer State Athletic Commissioner, who f co-operating with the United States | was arrested jast week and held in } to send contingents of troops for ser | $10,000 bail, is one of those involved | vicw with the American forces wasiin the indictment. ‘The others are j : ° incorporated in the Army Appropria- | Lieut. Leland A. Mitchell ang Samuel <0) | tion BM) yesterday. It was offered bY | Reichbach and Edward H. Cole, eivil- " ee Senator Hitchcock and approved by |jans. Reichbach was arrested with | 7] the entire committee. * {O'Neil and beld in $2,000 bail, Léeut, | The amendment follows: | Mitchell and Cole bave not been ar- took place, in which more than! Nevin, undergraduate of Prince-| | — he shots were fired by the two ves- | ton, comes from Virginia. His father | | ee sks a {4s a Major in the Uuiged States 1 Phe submarine appeared io have | his mother ts a bact riologist in Dr. | @ue thet outranged uny carried | Blake's hospital, his brother is aa am= nA the transport, and from this gun | bulance driver in jialy, He celebrated » ‘ “4 z were counted thirty-five shots, | his twenty-first birthday In tne hospl- . ’ of which hit the American ship. | tal submarine did not venture ciose; ‘This story Is told by the American Red Cross who was in } an officer of ough to use a torpedo and finally | - ‘wp the pursuit. be vi of the work — nit we just | “Under auch regulations as (he | rested, bebin the lines when the German \ | { dent shall prescribe, contingents fe Report! advance came. Nevin was assigned | [President shall pregorib et Judge Hand held Lieut, Simpsom im | of troops from any country joined} 95,000 bail, but released him on bis |to him because a driver was sick and | wrth the United States which, during | own recognizance until Monday, whee | — wiectiiasiiaimes | lithe existing emergency, is, or shail) he promised to furnish the bond, Hie ee ‘ Aen ; pleading also was deferred until them, | Three Are Wounded, One fur|Novel Contests on Horses {c)be. at war with aay e matty with)” Aasistant Uniea States Attorney Se ai epee aceite peal pote which the United States is at war,| ‘Taylor said Reichbach and Cole rep- Second Time—Brooklynite lake Place To-Day at may, with the approval of the coun. | resepted themselves to residents of Mading to the location of an eneMY | heer was gabmarine base on the Atlantic coast fel ltry from which they came, bel See Oe, east side baving sons in the . draft, ea sasonnced today by Secretary | "iy, Faw bead with the Red Cross U, S., ARMY HOLDING GERMANY IS PLANNING | Killed in Action. Westbury, uy equipped, maintained and trained | army Bie eA abla ip yt ot pen Is, after he learned that such with our own troops, and, at the end| excused frum army service. After RE Gast bad been made by one dis. |for a week when the last Gormay ane) ‘ | trict commander. Mr. Daniels said | offensive made its drive Nevin 38 MILES OF FRONT 10 AVENGE HER LOSSES Corp. James F. Be Hanley of No One of the most picturesque and | o¢ such training, may be transported | the parents had made satisfactory y there was no evidence of the presence | we ght and day renc a S72 Hunterdon Strect, Newark, Das | interesting outdoor events of the soa- | " ps financial arrangementa, it is charged, Pi | worked night and day renoving ref iciaialae | | inter |with our troops to the Europsa@) they wore taken to O'Neil, who tm of such a base, bul some coast pa- stores and wounded Tomm Fe ee tcugnt the prospect of | SSe"cnowing, the Red Crose ‘oficer | Hou L, where | 4 there equipped and main-| turn introduced them at uptown ho- be J . tained during service with our own /tels. to Lieuts, Simpson and Mit- —Exten-| ne needed some one to heip him if ston to all naval districts of an of | ihe work was to go on. Things were fer ‘of $1,000 reward for information | giack jn that sector and Nevin's of 1 to release him for — RELI Be been wounded in action a second time.|gon is to be held this afternoon at) » Mili ae 2tters >risoners w Kaise | front a @ Military Committee Told U) Letters From Prisoners Show Kaiser |p4e eniisted in the marines in 1916 and | Phipps’s Field, Westbury rewi y t e vigilance remarkable capacity iti- 3 F 1 Tr: ac “Hate” the rt " Mme Cestone. fda Peal ornate sen ala ity and init Boats Will Not Halt Trans- Expects to “Hate” the Améri- [went abroad with the first contingent. |there will be a real gymkhana, of the | torre against the common enemy; |chell. ‘The parenta were told, it be 1 i 8! t ef i | % : vl quented bays and inlets After every other civilian had been port Schedule. can Troops Soon. | He was slightly wounded in his first} sort British officers and their families | and the several items of expense ne | COaTEeS, SAeh Whe cians Roe wet —_—>— arti > of the town | | engagemen s second und 18 | have dia, to one: t y .: | fcia hie been ot work, he fs ete WASHINGTON, June Ameri-| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN eee “4 1 wound Is | have in India, for the benef of the | volved in the equipment, mainton- | for the exemption of their sons. SCHOONER MAY HAVE BEEN | hed been et e ayea te Watt now holding the; FRANCK, lune 22 (Ass eee cary, |more serious - is {British and Canadian Pattiotie Pans ance, training and transportation of The cases came to the attention of Eh og lan 5 gone get old | can soldiers ‘ the | FR ane 2 polater | vate Andrew Hickey of Linden,| All the bunting enthusiasts about | agente thay Be | the ral authorities through oivil VICTIM OF SUBMARINE |He reached the RIRe AGIRE ES ana | ee recent 1S ene oh ee p Just why the formidat ie German 28. 5° y. wounded in France, was a spe- |New York will be present, and noores | the respective, or Ba Perpattaa ded TY) In the State courts brought by cOMAtay. stated ba tard | eight miles on the western front, av-| Division was placed in front of the | , stata) fea ere al 4 ° : a | tne eee om any subsequent ap. |parenta Against O'Neil for failure te jim started back to report r man in Lin when he lof officers in the King’s service, sta-|made. or from, tay fpactiitl a0 learry out his alleged contract for get hwest of Ch American t pops nol nes last June He ts ting the sons exempted. The eivil | suits were sottlad out of court by |payment of money, and then the eeeremen ee to bis section, as ordered. He got| cording to information given mem Sighted 180 Miles Off Namtiicket| necmanig i tne raornlies EMbNe Had |: Sore Ces House Military Commit- | teau-Thierry, and also why a prine ca ash—Perl Suk | Mike Gismand Hike cOmiay of ities yesterday, at the weekly conter- | regiment of that division now is in ae ewents feuiabs ove | officer gave the order to blow up the ;ence with Secretary Baker and G the front shown by a lette’ tt fured.| March, Chief of Staff, \ eaxe 1 from a prisoner, The letter * by Returning U Boat. car rather than let it be captured, This being done, Nevin was left with- ‘This mileage is heid by “all Aimer-) was written June 10 by Grenadier | tioned in this vicinity, will take part, |propriations, we tee nd. trans. ty-five years old | Society (alk too will be in attendance | portation of the military forces. raey boy with the jand will participate. [P"yhin amendment has the approval | Payment of money. and er tion is| ‘The gymkhana race promises tots of President Wilson, In a letter on e y jan nvostigation Pe ey tncn rider must saddle his |the subject to Senator Hitchcock he jwhich resulted in the indictment of |pony, ride to a certain point, dix-| went into details, that Mr Hitch- {O'Neil and the four others, Maple Avenue, Levington, wne is only | mount, light a cigar and gallop bac’ | cock might explain the matter when | A secondary indictment charges ‘ twe Another New marines who has been woun Private Calvin W wabe of No. 131 ‘There was a report yesterday of tie | out a just as a group of Foreign, joan" forces under com ad of} . eo Grena \O'N Hydrographic Office that a derelict | Legion men swung past on their way Lee engi e | be Pir ol atta roe cubated } vent aga old, He in a son ofito the start with HOD BAC | Coc nem up for aotior in the Senate. |O'Nell, Reichbach and Cole with eon- Gemooner had been sven fur out at sea.| '9,st0P @ gap in the French ling, | emencan ¢ iain ass) ment, U bad Kelauivea: 2p Mrs. Frederick W. Baab. Then he must > K coveral delicate. points are in-|spiracy to bribe military officers to again, dismount, drink a bottle of| volved, it is not intended to make influence their action in the case of 7 Nevin got a gun from somewhere | ferent places along the fighting Une. many. it is Grenadier Landauer him- ake anit ie P fohe é2iclal report read land joined the Legionnaiics. Wor three | Other Americans are at the front) sei¢ who is.the prisone | Private Philip 1. Albert, killed in June 17, latitude 38.50, longitude | days and nighis he fought at the! with British and French units. 70.54, what was apparently a derelict front: then, wounded, he walked 1 leral miles back before he reached 300 fect long, ee by psy bd sdhgoner about 250 to 300 fectiong. 00) Fos iital from which, at the requeat | told again that there was no though: ends and Just awash; mast just) o¢ his mother, he was recently of diminishing the movement of* h alongside.” | brought back to Paris. oh soda and return. Next he must don|the President's letter public, jconacripta wanting to evade service. AY os er, and his letter | action with the marines, lived at No. |m night gown and cover the course, it was explained Sy Chairman |,Ldeut. Simpson told | Prosecutor is eloquent testimony to the impres-|agr yrirth Avenue, Brooklyn, was|aud finally ride the route with #n|Chamberlain of the committee that Taylor he had been used simply as Members of the committee were sion thst the Amer! na have made! ‘ ben parasol. dment adopted yesterda “stage scenery” im the scheme te: vionne German Emperor's best troops, | twenty-seven years old ard & grade toe | tne, Semenarn| bt » | dupe the conscripts on - gt Mep and women riders, carrying |does not apply to nationals now tn this pe the consc and had met The letter reads f uate of Drexel Colle; hetwhen them a plate ef eranues |soomcey, bat to organised waits grem | eaows for wast GS wes used, eo Chester Cravatt, reported white racing around the track, will much countries as desire to Nght with —_— t “We again are in the front line be- Priv rooj across the tiantic bec “4 e e O1 opposite ie or ele Fephie position is 283 miles east of| “I have never known a man.” the ps across the Atlantic. beoaas Of] cause thi N OPPOBILE missing in action April 20, has written |COMPeLe in another event. | Then | tho United Btates. : Mio mother at Nov M44: Housbury Aver | Chit THOU Renate munt ncae (a meance pueecen mre te amend- | P 10T $ he contestants must daw] ment was not an invitation, but * rd the operation of t boats off the a sand w Red Cross officer said, “who did more | us ba y and we Cape Henlopen, vel, and only 180) Red Cros Oaks seiror America and | American Coast. as a mod 10 make sor el division, a miles from Nantucket Shoals light ves-| a, France.” ‘ _— — this joss, Of course, we are gett nue, Ocean Grove, that he is pris- | pie # while riding. A mounted m sel. Many sailing vessels plying be- ee ie : grt of knocks from the enemy oncr in Germany. He eniis'ed in New |'1g of war promises to be the t 4 Ee A I agro ot a IF YOu WANT CREDIT mm “, artillery, which, especial, at ni ven c at a put aur tee oft ler, for tb © wil ” " ca an ee ¥ : L tween points norta of Cape Col end WA BECONRTRUCTION BROOKLYN MAN WINS Meet aa aopuratelyn Haven, He said all but Iaisieed Ot) ors. men eashecrepresention: Porton |Qoemadatiey sueatieemeeaamiann anal remrercireees r 'd f r j ‘ r ld Ans anions | rorded effective ~ 0 : “tet a course out around ‘om other prisone tt rach cebresonting varion® | forded for effective co-ope-ation. The! jt Was So Decreed in Chicago Yess south of here tak front line trenches | All ae Ll initiative must bo taken by each par- li < taken : ja ; =~ ere otwithsianding air ra soners. nut shy" ‘ovid n fe on. ‘ Ay & . ~ pedi an Atlantic port ‘Thursday it was sant ene abs Will Get Order of Saint Stanisla ee ee ae ee laiore One lat ners, ae Oe ey ter Provide fun for nen. | the amendment doss nxt confine tion of Credit Men. that she had been chased Wednesday ( tee for Devastated France set rer ant Li aniigned thes. fe aid von Dear the vieagen of (he Hatwer cag [acceptance to Central and Bouth| 4, e i Suinity of wnere the derelict Committee tor Leva ated France for Caring for Wounded Slavs Sea ant ant 4 ‘is sons and epee ji ccrican countries. It mpplies to] CHICAGO, June 22,—The merchant in the vic! ; for Caring for Wounded Slav uhe, and after d ibt th 1 Hindenburg and Lu- was seen. Says There Was Not Any : in killed and wounded and the fonder, aie gaindenburg and Lu: lovery nation in the world seeing te) who.ts to obtain credit in the future Tenet srnponer Lak been dded Paes) . on French Front property dagage sald ese Fr OF HEARST'S PAPERS many 8 it at them an he cares to} pind dood the United States in its prea | grom the members of tne National As- ¢ list of victims arfare e . + 4 PG Waited une Corpus Christ 1 vty for. ‘Then there will be a shoot. | Cot wa edit Me 4 aus Bde of the Aclantic during the : | he National War Work Council | waited unefl Corpus Chr lay had in eee Le hiyuey bette hoot. | In’ addition to the United Staten | Sciation Of Credit Men must sees the jpassed.” © sina , countries, have for- | following requirements, according to a itions of dollars’ worth of} of the ¥, M. C. A. received a cabl ure. Tickets for the inctosure | 8%, Americ: feet month it would increase the hum-| That f will be $5. Ther mally declared war against Germany, | standard determined yesterday by the — ber of vessels BUDK to twenty "| puilding material sent from America| gram from Paris yesterday saying | Montelair's Town Attorney Prepares! ¥!! will also be a $1 ents nee mere Gente Py \to France for rebuilding French vil-| that George M. Day of Oakiand, Cal., NEGROES SEEK DANGEROUS z Pitts a f FAM These are Brazil, Costa Rica, Cuba, | delegates to the Credit Men's Conven- wd ee aterda' eine Atice had |lages had been destroyed during the| samuel B, Vaisey. Brooklyn, and Dr an Ordinance, and It Will Be | P —o- : SS asia ne Zaname, | Heat wee Y. and ue [Leeee ne ; Samue aisey, Brooklyn, ; reru has seized German ships, thus e onared Become general (hat there were Nolrecent German ady along the] w, p, Carlyle, Portland, Ore, Y. M POSTS, SAYS PERSHING Introduced Thursday, NOW, EVERY ONE HAVE committing an of w aa Phd tdi gh mie ty Myc vy more enemy submarines off the Ame’ | aisne, was specifically denied to- | Secretaries with the Rus ’ is community, his State and . Ween coast. ‘The latest ships t ABE, TH Aiberioan Coramittes for! 4 ic mrance, williah ; oy sans barks Hama and Kringslag | ine day night there will be introduced an He must be a patriot and show bis orted Army in France, will shortly be deco- in order of St Enemy Agents Have Tried to Stir! s story of . = ted with the R Tae Pe ane Pena beds y rroneous story of these alleged | M™ Cal whlch were sent to Lug bottom June 14) osees was receivea in a cable-| Stanislaus, in recognition of their Up Feeling’ by Ci ordinance designed to prevent thel« joie tn Munich P, | KILLED IN ENGLAND patriotiam in an active way. oft . gram from Paris about a fortnight | of the wounded under fire and False Repor Joke” in Munich Paper Deludes He must have business ability aad —— am and ite éirculation has donc] keeping up Moun Ne ihe aman Use JRepor sale and tribution, of the New People Abs Siva | " capital, of course, but that alone won't M Y FORM | much harm to the efforts of the com-| hack of t nes. Gen, Lokiwitay,| WASHINGTON, June 3. Baem k American and the New Yous eople About Size of the Machines Collide in Air 1 Th “put him over,” because the National |mittee, The committee done no} in France. will confer the decoration | a recently have tried to-atir wp |#¥enlng Journal in that town American Army achines Collide and TCC] Association of Credit Men at this econstruction of buildings, according | the ordinance, prepared by ‘Tc Flyers Meet Death in session has determined to place pa- Y DIVISION | «> its accredited spokesman, its work | | feeling among negroes in tt mit AMSTPRDAM, May Every ef triotism and aid in winning the war ANEW ARM at arc Peta reas] SPEQULATES INTO SING SING. stacey wnurin Vat cnt wane, ney Leake, provides fort fae | AMAT being mana Germany to Crash, Sigue'Cvtevtnng eng : ——— |tmck {to their destroyed homes and - vere put i the most dangerous po seb EM ana -\del » pe | @ association on recor iectal sj n Civil Court} aroviding them w th employment two ¢ Years for Losing: ye batt ane ie : ty subsequent offen Mayer |delude the people about the size and| LONDON, June Lieut. Vincent| against uting Liberty bonds in the Gen. Carleion Insisis on Civil Cx ‘The commitiee never had million @1,00 perenon i on tne a Le Louis Dodd an Wd to-day that | importance of the American Army.| Flynn of New Jorsey, attached to the | Purchase of supplies or of converting i ij lor re’ wor! ator lose, ‘ wrought to the attent wake is confident the ordinance “loke® si r Rules of Evidence in Courts | of dotlars’ wo: th of material to PSRs rahier motaRee ct inal eee patti Mr. ke deioanAdent the ordint |A “joke” printed the Munich | British Royal Air Force, was killed at these honds into cash. Martial And all its supplies have been saved. | mmoditios tank OC We te Craig mrt! CHO MRPAS OnE based on th te W Law, af urate Baar ui ted om al propa | Cheshire Thursday a artial | sais | epi rales Stat elt “aw, | ganda, is entitled “Homeopathic | — a stn Frenne Gia FIGHT UPTON SOLDIERS |and Cotton Exchanges a XN * L a a . hed f ; a a al od 9 mee. conditions caused bY} Hit Of dialogue at a French port airplane in which there were two Brit- RATAN! s un Street, wha sentenced yesterday byjirymen some We 4g0 sn repelling | the war. Gen Pershing ~ Weill, anotiver | is 4. These airm T ‘There is a camp rumor to {ne otte \ Judge Nott in General Sessiona to not} a much larger Germ patrol killing |, At Thursday night's meeting of the| feet of American troop transporte toro ‘These airmen a)so lost their that the War Department will form one ARE HELD AS THIEVES) tocs‘tnsn two vor more tnan tour yenrs|and wounding several Gssinans and (9% A Conimiasioner Harrison offered | has just arrived, ny * ——— of the new army divisions—which are in Sing Sing for forgery in the third] winning Croix de Guerre by \eir gal- lor the Heagst § Lay ¢ 4 Belle France—Superb! Siiali " , i nb e i r ri papers on the war and ° Lieut. Vincent Flynn, nineteen | 1 Lodg, t© be organized later in the summe degree jantry, has aroused a fine spirit of {declaring it the sense of the board cs rage et A ey: - years | Forma Complaint F ad Been ed at Camp Wadsworth, There is no of-) Also Accused of Selling Liquor in| Moore, who is thitty: five Je the son |emulation throughout the colored |that the purchase or sale of the pa-| and three beds ee eee rae ce gp vel With This Government by the 5 r ¢ former City Chamberlain a aincuinet pace ficial confirmation of the report, be , ALL be Mass troops, all of whom are lo: king for-|pere is an unpatriotic act. My, Har- cia ities i officers say they think it js likely. Cam A a a Maithough the specific harge on which ware imo Bees eerie) Only |rison’s idea was to have a copy of isi. aaaeias Avenue, Jersey City. Ho was study- Authorities in Rome, Cure, in Mating | Are Arrested Too. 1 ene eeeted was thar he had | regret. expressed colored troops ik|this resolution sent to ol! ehurches, 250 000 W no gan Ge evktinedl ‘ . as fs Brigadier Gen. Carle’ nie (ora of the firm to con-|that they are not & more dan-|jodges, societtes and other organiza- A og fot Celene whan ae Dee eas see ‘oat 2. a theft. of $41,000, Craig & Co.|gerous work to do. placed their losses through Moore cially atwused at the m are espe- aside the conviction by a court martial) Cay UPTON, 1. 1, June ,22 ef private Harold V. Caldwell, Company) (1), ree , cD 1 $F. "Fourth Pioneer Infantry, charged Cantonment authorities have arrested | pxceas of $1.04. The stolen money | positions and all are dé |tions ‘and to the newsdealers and i thereby acquaint the community with | IN LOYALTY P Soe a ipi?, under an assumed ni Bible Students’ Association was not with being absent without leave, laid] Sengeant and seven soldiers of the| was lost in stock ing more active serv been Oe erred edie | ols achd When this was discovered he was dis- | Only circulated in the training camps rok the principle that military courte | Quartermaster Corpe’ and forty four | ame permitted them thus far, [ cannot |and it was withdrawn after Mayor! Before That Da: Greeks H |Crrean then extisteh ta the Canadian (0 qreiytie lg eee past follow (he ettat muvidence laid civilian employees on charges ot| [RON ORE PRICE INCREASED, |commend too hirbly | howa | Dodd announced the preparation, of| ce Thal ay Greeks Here) ,.7Pe toad went to England eariy ithe {telten of Feltgious Uterature, te + hb ADE the Quartermaster’s Corps, U. 8. A. in the civil courts, Jn the trial a a 3 2 me | Bf among the colored troops, |{»» ordinance which it posed ta i @ 2 oa $2 thie cevidence and permitted the in-| foodstuffs from the Quartermaster War Hoard Grants 45 Cents a Ton] 00) Cee ongerness for the most|first reading at that time, the meas- | Into the W |fve brothers, one a private at Camp] Justice in connection with sentenel evidence Miter without having | stores and selling liquor in camp, It subeet to ¥ sanction, pepe Mee deng | at iil Ga isid over for two weeks,| dd | Dix; besides Gis parents, at New York yesterday of Joseph 1", the authenticity of tne letier proved "lis probable that both soldiers ‘and| | WASHTN TON, June 22.—An inerease , phd ol ‘| ‘The anniversary of the entry Off gteet. J. Re Wi Rutherford and six other officials of Sergt. George Ko, dc he quarter: | civilian i De CO! le 5 cente a arose ton for iron ore, ta > ” 1 heme. J. o' eare’ im- Qnitias detachment sustained a frac Seen num tied Goure partial 1. | of oO t ade 0% (9) China Heady for “Any Win the Greece into the war will he observed| of Alrpia he saaoclatien to ewenty. ve re ime me ’ a sed, meet wi and freight rate advance oo wari * poten : Bared Nes and other pein Ul injuries | “After a month's observation the au-| was agreed on yesterday. by the War War" Werk: | (Hearing by the display of Hellenic flags} gp, LOUIS, Mo, June 2%2.—Lieut, | the Espionage Law. ene evaded and ran into bis maim’ | thorities raided the civilian barracks | jyoat rie fa strane producers| GAN FRANCISCO, June Chin throughout the city next Thursday. | yamey R. Wheeler of St: Lou! Forma! complaint was made of the cycle. He will recover, | and seized a@ truchload of stolen stuff. ae, mo Abies land the Chinese stand ready at an On motion of Corporation Counset| A patriotic celebration wit be held |) 4 % af 8 WAS) activities of the organization by the | Most of the individual thefts were end repre . : eat nt Esser of Mount Vernon hearing of tne that evening at the Century Theatre. killed yesterday when a machine in] Italian Government shortly before the eel Institute. The new price | and all times t ive Jnly 1, subiect to approval Meat Wilson. which may bri e Will be no increase in the price] cause: that ‘ober! S. Brookings | Ghincse aske Committee of the| cninese asked ard said at the con-| United States,” _ "| Iron and § " ; fiyt wi q a One thousand, four hundied Greok- | Which he was, fying th John N.|trial in New York, according to the ied | City of Mount Vernon, which came | American boys with a band will ac- Kater of Mt Sel. « cadet, fell near|statement. Tho literature sent to the message the OA eee Court Justice Vourg {company @ war float in the Loyalty | Boott Head: er was only slight-| Italian armies was sent from Greece, ‘ d. me (o bring to thei4n White Plains y Mave wae put|Parade July 4, It was announced |!¥, injure PO mone sg Bamejover until July , On t The machine, at a height of 600 te tho | Yesterday that 10,000 men and women, m. oreF Wt be Beard. Oy" sti Koop |feprenent ine’ Sein nn and: | et Wt into 6 (a0 opie 18 GERMANS TO FIDDLE suit of the C a a small. The Sergeant under a ge Hearst papers agaiust SMALLPOX IN BARGE OFFICE, | s tix accused of having paid evil- i) hry |sans for work they never performed, | "rh Member of Coast Guard Stricken—| of steel, Chairman cm) Gk maka ¢ Pp. 40 Yaorinated: 139 PATROLMEN GRADUATES. | Wo" indusir ‘A member of the Coast Guard] ——_— clusion of the conference mons, American | General Sean nate | Se fice at the Battery was found yester-| Aspire to « Commis nip, | Alleged Distoyetiate Held for Sem-| count onus for anything fo Noe KAISER AVE, SIGN GOES. | take part NO LONGER IN BOSTON day to have smallpox, The man, The last ina of rookies to be Courts, sae | te nade ’ My _ ch | ltewas said more than 350,000 per. | WASHINGTO? har mi “na { turned out by the Police Department | oseph Wirpo, a lawyer of No, 42 Om ark Tears Down Boards When | 2908 have made applications to march | John W. Johnson, twenty-two, who| partment | Ree He S eaake — na that it Lepapaadiad deaths resulting from airplane acci-| Are ad ofane Jotated three weeks ago, had been on| until after the war was graduated ex Str was held in $2,300 Pail) 19,008 Allen Women Hegister In a Hereunh Otftelaia Dolor, 17 may be necessiry to limit | yong at ying felde in this country Are Dropped From Orchestra Over a outter on anchorage duty about the yesterday from, the training school | n ie. ie gure in B THe Day : o oY ae yp age " oar . were reported to-day by the War De- Which Dr. Karl Muck Used to . pay o'clock this| yesterday, on 4 charg f aiding a] phe ; : te Le eT a designatin eine — tment for the week en ae ei harbor a regeties atck yerieresy |morning, ‘There were thirty-nine "in| deserter to escape The number of alien ¢ Pe Ay Parit, and repla na | ‘owint Monnia tat [ear tenes Far Ne OSs SASS THRE Fe Swing His Baton, morning. He went up to the Public|the class, the smallest in years | John ler, an Austriuin of No, | esistering yesterday 093, AM- “ name of 420 Street, the | | e Health Service rooms, on the second) Commissioner Enright explained! 420 i jth Street. was found |davits were given > 2 The ring on the recently | farieg M in | ley ¢ oa Honor Fis . BOSTON, Juno 22.—Eighteen Gere floor of the Barge Office, and there \t|thas the demands of the drett had| guilty by Magistrate Groe in figures by boroughs Ww pled city’ map, haw resulted in all| Sleeping quarters will be provided BOSTON, June 22.—~The Red Cross| mans have been dropped recently wes found he had a fully developed|not only depleted the ranks of th Huxerson Market Court yesterday, of Aff uiavite oe p®, welng torn gown Tes \in ‘temple Beth-El, teth street and | honor flag for Eastern Massachusetts | from membership in the Boston Gym P case of smallpox, {younger policemen, but had made it\ disorderly cynduct in oh turbing “Capt. Feederick DF » was | Fifth Avenue, beginning to-night, for) has been awarded to the town of y Orchest voordin, 1 . “4 r : | fs ye 3 ‘ | + Fo “ » beg st nt, fe 5 phony Orchestra, according te W, aw Major x. LA O7nA of the Health {impossible | te fing new men of the rultin, eoting ine an Park. Manhattan ‘ ‘ Ag n a) pw hen eae 1 in| 250 soldiers and sailors who may be Wellesley for obtaining the largest| H, Brennan, an official of the og Service ord of the Kingston Avenue rene, Mpdee the Altaation, ah ike Hew nother Aust P| Brooklyn’. bar Ike ranean Baa, recurned home| passing their furioughe ie this oly. percentage of contributors to the | ization. It Is stated that in the future lation ward of the Kingstor a c under direction of In-| ‘Tony ‘VTrober, a ner Austrian, of | kiyn Be ape seo artery sanded at |The Temple will be opened for this Red Cross War Fund, New Eng-| no enemy allen will be permitted to Hospital, in Brooklyn, the cutter fu- 'apector Cahalanc, will be @acontinued No. 159 West ! was found | Queens Shs ae | er tea 5 * Kaverr | ouspose to-night and every night land headquarters reported to-night | take part in the concerts of the migeted and those oh her Inoiatec ‘and the Police Tteserves will be de- guilty by oebl of dis- | Richmond fireet, and @ p ng Wis lCioreafier, ‘The visitors will be given | that with @ population of 6,439 the| orchestra, whose former leader, Dr. oS a ‘Seerv-ane-in the building was then pended vpon more than they have orderiy cond ise he insulted ag T registration wil nue tO he Deetsion to teas duwn i gna breakfast, consisting of coffee and town had 08 subscribers, a per-' Karl Muck, has been interned forthe. 4 been in the past, soidjer. Le, Loo, Wii be sentenced, day, y Wee sume miele rou ze comme vi Se, Duseiive os - met > . “ eee LE LS,