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~ PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC DUE TO FasentY STR goOITrion (ogy) eolIT) a [* Circulation Books Open to All,” | Circulation Rooks Open to All i eT . _ PRIOR “ONE CENT. carne 1th ae, Pa ae NEW YORK, FRID/Y, JULY 1, 1¢ PAGES PRICE OMB ORM, GERMANS, BRITISH BOTH GAIN; _ RUSSIANS WIN ON LONG FRONT CARBAGE CANS IN STREETS, SWAT Cat, Arnon the Garboze Co xn BRITISH AND GERMAN ARMS BABES PLAYING ABOUT THEM AIG _Bpidemic Has Made. Bio Strides’ (DEN BIG RIVAL OFFENSES; | Pe PEE PETE EDR Ee be BREED INFANTILE PARALYSIS) s.r om Eater That Killed Two. BATTLES ON ENTIRE FRONT ‘|Gen. Haig’s Troops Make an Attack East of Albert,Gaining 1,000 Yarda,’ but Counter Move Further North Nets 300 Yards for Germans. — GERMANS ADMIT DEFEAT , “ON THE VOLHYNIA FRONT.” A tremendous battle is in progress to-day along thé British front in ‘’rance, Gen. Haig resumed his offensive at Remain Unemptied for Hours, Under| i , RE DE D. Hot Sun, Despite Board of Health’s|°) UTS ARE DESERTE Warning, in Streets Where Cases; !**! Victim Terribly Torn When He Goes Beyond Are Reported. Life Lines. ‘The total of deaths im the last twenty-four hours tn all hor- ASBURY PARK, N. J, July 1 @ughs from infantile paralysis was twenty-two as agalust tweuty- Laborers are stretching heavy wire four im the twenty-four hours preceding. The total number of nets on buoys along the life lines of ences tn the last twenty-four hours is 87 as against 188 the the Fourth Avenue bathing beach to protect swimmers against shark. ‘Twe hundred and twenty-seven cases suspected of being In- From Galliloe to Barnegat, since the Saatile paralysis reported in Brooklyn between 9 o'clock yesterday killing of Charles Brudor yesterday | morning and 0 e’clock to-day. The rise in temperature Increases by a shark, and the afmilar fate of i i exodus of parents with children. Charles FB. Van Sant, at Boach Ha- All public playgrounds and “play otrecte” were closed to-day ven, Sunday, surf bathing haa been ; socccsesocssnscngnooseoossesnanoncnsoeonoeeseons | ge a dozen different points. His report to the Londen by order of the Police Department. abandoned: i” oe. Tet tateresetesd AEPOODEGOUN OOOO O4O00009900 0000000000009 0 00090006 OHOOD oi ice says his troops captured 1,000 yards of trenches The United States Public Health Service in Washington took Motorboat patrols are on duty 0! at Boisselle and gained tactical advantages elsewhere. Hl the beaches, manned b 7 ith pps Maa pole WinGate big hagtieins ridks aud Ratenatarsavsiver “rm CARRANZA’ N CALL LIEUT, SPALDING KILLED GERMAN FLEET The Germans also began a great counter offensive against to-night to consult With Health Commissioner Emerson, Th | MUNIOPS Mt ia hopods will make auch | IN ACTION IN FRANCE the British, Gen, Haig admits the loss of 300 yards of trenches ep pda Calgettee ordered six of its experts to co-operate with sharks may be frightened away. IM SHING eye FF ign CFIZES A BRITISH near Thiepval, at which point the Dritish have met the most. the New York officials. Many n nial » of the opine Young Adopted Son of Late Base- bor: Past Assistant Surgeon Lavender of the Federal Public Health fon that t acti te rs oe ied | AY LEAD PER ball AG Had Just Won |stubborn resistance from the beginning of their drive. Service reached here from Washington to-day, and began cu- by a single shark, a lone visitor from ‘Commlesion Berlin reports battles lasting all night on both sides of operating with Commissioner Emerson. the warm waters of the Cartbbean | AMMUSSON, |the Somme, which were ‘not unfavorable to the Germans,"* | who strayed from his usual haunta, Mra. A. G. Spalding recelved word Paris reports quiet along the French front on both sides The Evening World to-day Investigated a portion of the thickly’ For twenty years the Hermann | to-day that her adopted son, Albert G, Oviricha offered a reward of $500 for | Spalding jr, whd became a Lieutenant of the Somme River. populated district of the lower east side known as Health District No. 1,| proof that a North Atlantic shark meee in the ‘Tonth Royal Lnninkitting ? Defeat on part of the line in Volhynia waa admitted by ~ . had attacked a bather, oney | joors when the Buropean Wa: iser’ i Sea Jarships 0 exttnding from Market to Corlears and from Grand to South Streets, "ad attacked a bather, The money! First Chief Asks Co-operation re when the Kuropoan War |Kaiser's High Sea Warships |the Germans. At the same time reports from Russian sources broke out, wow killed at the front on . ice. § in which a number of cases of infantile paralysis have been reported,| « swift awimmer, and even one man-| of United States in Halting | Jury 3 Seem to tel in fast fulowinn dea ate Cae ar ea Russian « . 2 cating member of the species at large : ‘ Lieut, Spalding wan twenty-five Enemy’s Waters. J jaranovicht ae» ee es Cand Coren * and 10 o'clock this morning: ‘on the coast has been auMiloak to Villa Raids yours of age, tie graduated from y . sectors. 3 | put the summer resorts in terror, All |Raja YoRa College, ¢ semi-military in- Ss = At Verd rT 2 : 4 BERLIN, July %--The British t Verdun last night there were heavy bombardments n held up by a portion of the hundreds with and without quard- Bruder's screams were heard at the | SPINE Punitive column will not only)“ siey Spaiding tm at the Hotel Hol | ye ee ih ane torces not far from fans, sitting in the middle of the Dig Ksaex and Sussex Hotel, whero| Terein within Mexteo “for the thine ——— mont, She ts prostrated by the Newsline gngiish Coast and sclacd as & eidewalks or playing around the Hruder was employed as a bellboy,| being,” but 4t may even be sent fur-| of her son's death and ean seo no priae, garbage cans on stairways, pushcarts| Wife of Marshall A. Barney, Law-| The Mfolines end about 100 toot off| ther south to take a whack at tho | one. Lieut. Spoldiug's foster father, with fruit and vegetables opposite ‘ a + shore. Bruder was fully @ hundred | y,)), - aay | Ae 2, Spalding last Seplomber The we German state. Ee cise cutiee wok Wikia & yer, Asks Divorce for foet beyond that, Tho Ufeguards,| Vl! DAnd reported to have practt- | 7 ment { arpa srr nd ariel y AND FRENCH few feot of them and atifling odura Desertion, Chria Anderson and George White, | #!!¥ annihilated a Carranza rarrison| SQ) DIER FALLS FROM TRAIN, | of te German hich wea feet was Giltmg the air; uncovered wagons! Mrs. Claire Bell Barney filed sult | Knowing bis prowess, paid no atten-| near Corralito Wednesday. This neue the English Conat at the time eH Deering away refuse, in the Court of Chancery in Jc: oy | tion to him. was learned on high authority to- At No. 83 Monroe street, from where | City to-day asking a divorce from her| Suddenly Bruder’s cries sounded. A @ case of infantile paralyste was re-/ husband, Marshall A. Barney, on the | ¥9MA&N On shore joined in his screams, ported by the Board of Health this/g,.und of desertion, Sho alleges Mr.|S2¢ turned to others, pointing and morning, the stairway was flanked) Barnoy, a lawyer, still maintains of-|#4ying @ man In @ canoe had been n either side by two garbage cans, No. 154 Nassau Street, Man-| Upset. The day was clear, and what fm which were chicken feathers and although he hus been in| She took for the red hull of a canoe eoayed fruit, and on tho sidewalk 4/ Huwall two years, having left this| Was really the reddening of the water few feet in front of them were push-| city after he dropped an alienatioa| from the great wounds the shark had the Lestris was seized. The Lentrin steamship of 1,844 tous «ron,| War Office Announces Heavy Engagements, z rain yas ond exploit of the Which Last All Night on Both womber of Battery By Pirat 6 part of the German H . i jy of New York, tell tram | Aina on Re pact of Me: Germans, Sides of Somme River. Hrusects was captured by German] BERLIN, July 7 (via E destroyers and taken with ber paa- seugera into Zeebr dibhc bs day, following a formal notification of the Villista success by Mexican Y Ambassador Arredondo to the State | sanders, Department. Meld Art Hosides State Department rumors|a Wabash troop train at tea Station of Villa and Villistas moving north. | Nst south of Springfield, early to-day, ward in considerable force, Secretary | hd Ht te thourht was Instantly killed don).-"Thoy the enemy, sweat of Valenciennes we Tevult of heavy engagemonte that t i ' The man way Not missed until the train wero in progresy al! last night born| Clbtired & French seroplane, carts, from which women were buy-|suit against Prof, Alexander S.C j-| made upon the unfortunate swimmer. paner sae Bie Ott ap mn Li reached Herlin, wlxteen m Aitaant = eee . se : te : Near Peronne and southweat of ag their fresh fruit and vegetables. | sin of Columbia, Anderson and White went after bim| sources, He. ian 8 from border) cant, Mechure wired back to Springfeld GERMAN AND F FREY 10} paves i SAGE of ithe ; eri a ore enemy aevoplanes were Tonante said that the garbage cans! A remarkable lotter appeared in| with all the strength and speed they . had not, however, re-| vid a seetion crow was Kent out to look Way Hot Wifavora fo the Germs) foscot to land In an aerial battles cetved Arredondo's recital of the | for him were not emptied some days untll 1) the papery of his sult against Prof,|cduld put into thelr oars, and muat| ¢ realiio fabs aniit he raturaed feos @'clock in the afternoon. Chessin, Tn the letter Harney o have moved quickly to get to him be- Battery TH was on the tho German losses he Cabinet mee no New ¥ ” rth aides o! fomme Four doors below No. 178 Monres fo withdraw from dis wife's life in| fore ho sank, When they drow him me ; + Hi ag Anny Meal ‘| ieee ‘uae Re the Ga 7 {an tiem were two @eroe rp-ptrest, where @ card to Yidties ana] who could make her happy. and wala | nee the bout they were too abocked! norger mtuation does not yet. dy mar / a) Eleven Women and Chiltren throwshout the night not uate HANH Tate, Seen! SerCRlaneD nother case of infantile) re iii divide hia property with her, | BY the epectacle to start rowing A yet Ware) ich follows v San fell from | »—French Bring : Phe French and Britih lost ie vais, an uncovered wagon of the) pis in the twentieth century and |ashore for fully a minute runt withholding any of the militia) ein ian § A Covonanta tt at Lure rench Bilng Down Vorable for us The re th aerial battles swentysthtes eaanl Department was loading with| men should no longer kill their rie | Bruder, despite his frightful ine | 22% 18 State concentration camps | juiy in under way Two Airships of Contalmaiwon, Hom and Betres | pianos, shot down £60i0 earthy tap , LD ‘o! ora Pi proposal fo pine a with tthe m vere ft 1 Qetuse from cans the dirt piles in the| vals but withdraw.” he wrote, Wislba (Wa Bel oonuRicua oF BAY vn eat BY) - 1 ! * rep tng DAR TEa Tey ceaabraumnctawn ee rconn LOR MO paE rani Hd yeroplaneat lnvolbatary landinen @trest. The garbage cans in Lie "no was able tol vrmy, he redgutar a preat army to fall upon the “Grins | Lure was bombarded by a German ale| gronty wrench attacks delivered or within our ines, (hree aeroplanes, @f Mo, 178 had not yot been omptie: |PLAYED MOUTH ORGANS fainted, 4” and drive them from Mexico.| squadron and eleven women and Jantings for the purpose of drope a wile front ay nthe broide Edis was shortly after 9 o'clock in the eHuvers could peach] OM Instructions trom Gen. Carrun-| 2a, the Mexican Embassy to-day ad. |‘ pir vid, ono aeroplane, ‘Total, thirty weven weroplanes, twentye wwenta are reeruiting in ville Pebildven Killed and three wounded ith of the American expedi- |The War Ofiee announ to-day that the woods #outh of Fort Vaux two of whieh are in powsess by sete A re virtual destruction of the de facto | “an's advanced bate, according ta) the French reserve reprisals until fata with consilorable | a wo ” our Me evidence of activity on the part / Two Non-Commissioned Officers of} tho timn boldly came within about | Government force Wednesday anu] series brought here to-day [later idigscmemesedouancant eras 3 H cuter a The weltutors and recruiting agen {Lure la a town of 4,000, lying of the Board of Health was seen. Tho| the Seaforth Highlanders Get Dis) [UML feet of shore. In tact, Vans |auggeatel that the American border | 7 ae ang the | woat of Beifor: and near the Ger ? q Ee ths merest Cladning De. seat : sant was standing up when he Was|patrot exercise all possible vigilines | cles have been working amor ‘ S) wage | tinguished Conduct Medal, jattuched, Facing the shore, be did|to prevent the outlaws. f Carrangi mada) man tines in upper Atiace.) partment were busy hauling garbage Hot sew the creature in pursuit, But|t? » Pee awe from raiding | and other Karri Ne de>] gy wrench bombing alt squadron last LONDON, June 29.—Two Scoteh | ott on the beach pl ¥ observed | in the United States. xertion to the ba ad army jon aeopved turty ihe tininy r j (Contin: j , whe critical moment |!t® f ft saw euough| In lia despatch to the embaney| They used the argument that Car. |uieat dropped forty stoi 6 Han N W R ned on Tals Page) aobalere wad TOE '® (SriLicAl) MOmNeDS |e TON AD tee IC te corals eeeetee the embanay | ina is in league with the United {Lae Moines railway and Junctions womt ing fn and e —_— |steadied the men by getting up on| |Carranga sald he feared tho bandits nine fet long. Staten tf Charley Keturaing to the cninemes Sm ers et Vg Men's Suits, $5.95 | Bo parapet of @ trench and playing | "In this caso commotion did pot | Bad Croaned the desert in an attempt} EL PABO, ‘Tex., July 7—The Villa ine i ere tan i ns R | mouth organs while exposed to heavy |scare the shark away, for everybody |to reach the border and causn fur-| forces have ey tod Jimines and per baci LONDON, July T<Mritlen troops) success + a 1a ORRIN Corn Hort | fire.” have been given the Distin: /on the beach was yelling warnings to |ther difficulties, Ho suggested that} fallway cummunication jaw Leen re. | ine the bombiny squadron brought eee ee ee oe te NOUN yee any and Baturany | KuLsned Conduct Medal. Van Sant. Just as he turned to eee stored with Mexico @ity, according }down’ two German planes ucar Pesuined their offensive against the! 1000 yards of Gorman trenches ‘ompany Quartermaster | what Was behind him he was caught |tho Amerean troopa patrol carefully to @ moessare received today by Beech and Lance Cor. he powerful Jaws and bia body | between Roquillas and Ojinaga and ot | Mecmtges and the Lewsincot woud |Germany at dawn to-day with simuts taken, and (he capture of several gules, at Juares, from ¢ portant taotioal positions an young 3 a Men's Suits,| | They blues, ok plaids, | Seret large | poral Vickery of the Seventh Battal terribly omangied. Men had) promised every possible effort ino, at Chihuahua City tancous amanhes agaiuat the German)” iy the vicinity of Oviliers and ina ‘darke ie MA NRRL] fon. Beat J into The water to fight the big} would be made by hiv forces to ap Trevino reported that Car lines on & wite front talmaloon, as well as near La iu An official statement from Gon, |aello, the Britieh made progress, BB Haig, given out at 245 thle afters) the region of Thiepval the Germans boon, announced @ etriking British! regained a section of leet grewnd. ‘ off, by tt darted sant foating in wa ay, leavt Puno crime brebend and destroy the bandits 1, He died & few minutes | COLUMBUS, NOM, July 7 ard, GM clesing that Villa le alive and rice for to-day and saturde Cavalry la in pursuit of the ep Baturday night iil lv. Hub 8% BE es war, conter Harclay be ‘Wa <n De my ren ' (For Racing Results Gee Page Twe.)