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"re ah —_— _ me > Day Betore Despite In- creased Vigilance. OTHER TOWNS PROTEST. Health Commissioner Wants Feast of Our Lady of Carmel Abandoned. Notwithstanding the measures which have been put force to clean up the city and put a check on the infantile paralysis epidemic, the disease scored more than twice as many deaths yeeter- day as on the day before and all reoords for new cases reported in a Gingle day were broken. There were thirty-two deaths in the five boroughs tn the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock this morn- ing, as compared with fourteen yeoterday's One hundred and ninety-five new cases were re- ported, Brooklyn alone contributing 155 of them. The only time this fig- ure has been approached was on July 4 and 6, when the new cases for two days totalled 157, he grand total of deaths to date is now 270, The total of all cases reported ta 1,278, The deaths by boroughs during the | last twenty-four hours were as fol- Jows: Brook. twenty, an increase of eleven over yesterdy Manhattan, ix, as against three for the previous vigorous in in figures, a — ! Twice as Many Victims as on; | | | | | ene PRICE ONE CENT. DEUTSCHLAND IS SY. OFFERS Formal Report Made to State and Treasury Departments After Examination. EMBASS British and French Ins Submarine Is Potentially a Warship. Ale sir: Rs palo AL EDITION Copertont, te ¢ CONLEY Che “ Clroulation Booka Open to All.” PERSUADES AIDS NOT TO RESIGN IES PROTEST. vated states service Col. Louis D. WASHINGTON, July is a made to the Treasury and State De- partments ¢ nounes ft dren, and two others to whom. ahe|AYEHUe hax contributed $10,000 for dix- | ment proceedings against HM clined to Go Under Knife, French colored (African troops) om ee nate his service with the regiment. — | gave wirth dled afterward tribution among the officers and men! den Marshall, United States Attorney | Wy GuopepoWwN, NOY, July 1—-| la Malvonette Height, south of the The text of the revort by Collector! the greatest emotion was evi) rie revolver used by Mrs, Beut-|0f the Deutschls This was mauelat New York, we led today by], nee Pe a Me cie Civ and the defeat of other ate Ryan follows denced by some of the officers. Inger was purchased i hor several public shroumh' she folowing letter tut ® Houser didiuiary Coimmmitton, died June alane at hie mor home in{ tempted French vances between 5 “In company with Capt, Hughes Col, Conley wae visibly upset and ivy ago, She admitted that last | Charles von Helmolt, man biG | RSE 8 aly led Pred il ie Mt. Lawrence ftiver, near Alexan-| ley and Hardecour ‘ I have made a thorough inspec- jeved the action due to... day night they had a quar. North German Lioyd Steamship Com-| resolution — recone tooth vee A ay, pepe iaveciy yaa Death French troops have entered Peronne, tion of the Deutschland. All 8) a desire of the reqular | rel over a child's doll, At that time,| Bany: ‘The lecter follows Houne that no further proceedings be and the capture of 1,800 more pris. @ except those oceupled by merchantman was “day by uM the Capt 8.N., and Custome Collector Ryan, who examined the ship «0 officials could estnblish her status. it was an- dat the State Department this That great German submarine Deutachh, cargo and \%, bY The Freee Pubtioning ihe Rew Bork Werks), NN BROOKLYN ALONE TO-DAY; COL. GONLEY GOES TO TEXAS, EATHS IN GREATER CITY 32 BUT RETIRES ON HIS ARRVAL | | i _>-- jLieut, Col. Phelan Will Re- turn to New York To-Nigit, 3SENT CHANGE “Politics to Blame,” Says Commander, Who Urges Duty First. | | Special from a Stall Correspondent | (Specie rhe lvening Werld.) CAMP. WHITMAN, BEEKMAN, N. Y¥., July 11.--The order received here to-day mustering out of the {Conley of the Sixty-Ninth Regiment ' day | That) ad Lieut. Col. John J. Phelan was | 0 e a amended a few hours after it ha wan i been insued, permitting Col, Conley to take his troops to the border, Lieut. bail, Col. Phelan will leave for New York the to-night lnumediately jail a after receiving the Sixty-ninth to Texas, and upon bis arrival there will relinquish his com- mand to the United States Depart- ment Commander, That will termi- had t again Heuth nal Guard.” Beutl (MURDER CHARGED ‘TOBROKER'S WIFE, MOTHER OF SEVEN Bought Revolver After Series of Quarrels—Locked in Mrs shot and killed her husband early to- following two ‘The young woman brought | | | Newark Jail. Christopher Reuting who in thelr home at Caldwell, N. J, weeks of quarreling, arraigned in newark this after. and committed to jail without DEATHS FROM INFANTILE. PARALYSIS INCREASE NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY.11, RITISH REPULSED, SAYS B ee ee me 155 NEW PARALYSIS CASES WOOD AMENDS 69TH ORDER: “statteedorririentmen (——— COL. CONLEY “ANwW Ling 5 THER—F ow te might ond Wednesday, [*Cirentation Rooks Open to All.” | 1916, 14 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE CENT, ERLI ee LONG: ANGLO-FRENCH FRONT ‘HEAVILY SHELLED: 1800 MORE. ~—TEUTONS MADE PRISONERS a British Recapture Contalmaison, Lost Early in the Great Offensive, and Hold It Against Strdng Counter At-. tacks—Peronne Defenses Pierced. | 22 FORTIFIED VILLAGES . FALL IN 10-DAY CAMPAIGN. LONDON, July 14.Flatly contradictory ‘stateménts were issued ~ by the British and German War Offices to-day regarding progress on the Somme Gen, Haig announced British troops last night recaptured .Contal- | maison, arenind which a bloody struggle has been waged for several days. The Germas War Ontice announced repulse of strong British attacks on, | both sides of the Bapaume-Albert highway, between the Ancre and the i COLn PHELAN OA PRERS ABt0N PHOTO to the complete toilet outfit, neluding nartiod 'n Maalla ten years ago, | wen divorced and were married) About #ix months ago, Mra nger is the mother of five chile| Auaust Hi nger, it is sald, struck his wife, s 0,000 FOR THECREW | MARSHALL IMPEALHMENT oe ot i al nit rem)" QF THE DEUTSCHLAND PROCEEDINGS TABLED YOEN DEAD; |Scs ceenay | Major Gen, Wood at Governor's Isl- | other articles of a woman's toilet ow. ’ bs Masoe ottnara: Hientiae | “in oq sland and succeeded in having It} toutinger wan @ well-to-do coal —— i” ne Taam southern fringe” of Contalmaison an Hurhes |e vanged, Aa the order now standa| broker of No.1 Brondway. The couple, AUBUSt Heckscher, Head of Zine) House Judiciary Corimittee Adopts REFUSED AN OPERATION the Mamets Wood and announced the Col, Conley is to provecd with the wore Resolution Keco: repulse of mayy attempts to recapture Trust, Shows Appreciation of German Sailors. Dear Mr, vou Helmolt | Somme, The attacking forces, the statement says, were mowed down by German tire before they came to close fighting. The Bupaume-Albert rr runs Just , ming That Action Be Dropped. WASHINGTON, July it Trones Wood. The Nerlin official statement also announced the repulse of attacks by Millionaire, Suffering From Appen-| dicitis, With Complications, De- her of No, 076 Fifth ‘lowed an attack of acute indiges- taken against hin. oners by the F ench and British is 1") ppendicttis and heart trouble. period; Richmond, none, as against! 4iig were visited, ‘There ia no evie When the news got about all of i. ‘As promised aver th The action of the comm ties tn such appen announced. one on Monday; Brons, three. an in- | Geneo that thia ship ia armed or [the officers assembled in a body rT bere ee oor the appented) this muruing. 1 lake great canes unually is sustained by the] Mr Hayden refused to undergo an} aig entire village of Montauban te crease of two, and Queens three, a8! Gan he armed without extensive [tendered their resignations to Col, /' | Mar Of tml rs an Harkey, He re ie ee gin.u00, to the order ot |Huusxe and the vote therefore Ix ex. | operation How In possession of the Britixn, while against none, structural changes. I reaffirm my [Conley. For a time it looked as] (INiNe ter 0) henaull a lawser and) sour company. which | would like {pected to close the whole proceeding, | He was formerly in the sleet foun 1 ihe greater portion of the Mamets The new cases reported were: | statement of yesterday that thin [though the Sixty-ainth would never| (Oink OF a" A y randiey of] to have you ond Nour associates which originated with Kepresentative dry business at Columbus, O. H's e8 | wood is in their hands, the official Brooklyn, 155, as compured with 68) ii) ina merchant vessel. Acom- | £0 to Texas, Col. Conley mado a ee 4 ‘. re en to obtain a J Pe a iateian tr teat Prod Buchanan of Hlinols, who was in heong os ™ a hg cls age hy . to | Matement asserts, Contalmaison was A : bic & separate er. en of the 0 000,000," y will be taken tol, y } yesterday's list; Manhattan, 14, 41 ciete and detailed report will be |*prech to hia officers in which hejm oe ee ne the quar Tanded at Baltimore, and which £ [dleted in ¢ Jon with an invent. | 00° te | We ; carried by the Britixh im tho initial failing off of 16; Richmond, 6 as) iivied to-night urged them to remain with the regi , after the quarrel) tender in token of my admiration — | gation of iabor's peace counell at New | Mensice, N.Y. for burial rush of their offensive, but aubse- against 4; Bronx, 7, as against none, AWILLTAALR. RYAN,” ment and pointed out that tha Sixty. |? Bie herself from harm, for thelr gallantry. thelr seaman Vyork gt the instance of Mr, Marshall s quently was lost. ‘This time it has Upon noting the wlarming gains! ve nie to. tie Aina Daparieant It took a great deal of reasoning un) made after the shooting, ordered HECKSCHDR Mr. Marshall dectined ta co hl ativek, the Britivh assert, ere manle L Stato i mnt, s Yonley to Ke! e | tron y evo! ° med of the committee’ made by the plag Health sailing’ up due Glaioy that thé alkbs the part of Col, Conley to get vy By ae ee Sok orm revolver In acknowledging the receipt of the) Pf ut Oe brigsie re 'T MARRY HIS IANTHIA: Nearly 600 additional prisoners and jomminsioner “Haven Mera tO ee a ae oan a arahip, even officers to accept his ViENDAInE A’ il he oa ridges, These were, Nae Halainlk: lacornved ie ‘i IME SE la atte four pieces of artillery, including @ ay began taking more vigorous , the conclusion of the meeting [S08 to’hor by express, Bhe londed that ho indorsed it over| a net regard the commit heavy howitzer, have been taken by eps to check it. His first move |{MOUsM designed and used 4s A) gaye three cheers for the two rotir-|the weapon and hid tt in the drawer to the order of Capt, Paul Koenig! tees avtton ax Takes Offense at Her Remark! the British troops. freight carrier, fficers, Both were almost orok- | of a dresser tn her roo! , ie OE er oI — jas to order that the feast of Our 7 . Ing ofsiners. FOO and forwarded it to the Captain at Place to Han The Germans, on thelr part, are Sady of Mount Carmel, the biggest | TH? British Eambasay takes the! cy hearted over the turn of afivirs| This morning, about 3 o'clock, itl hitimors WILSON NOTIFICATION About a Place to Hang heavily shelling the ullied front trom anual gathering of Italians In New| Vie that no ship would be able tol ang jt is altogether probable that | wan learned from Mrs, Heutinger, her sae His Hat, Lens to the Belgian coast, but thue ‘ etermine until too late Itwelt ; termine: band ; = : York City, be abandoned. This feast Seierins un is J <— pte che they will put up a determined Might) husband entered her room, After he| August Heckscher ts President of FIRST WEEK IN AUG T HUNTINGTON, N. Y,, July 11—!far there have been no attempts ac Js acheduled to take place next Fri- Lie Pan & ou se Ae bine rok ne to retain their commands, pA had gone Mrs, Heutinger went to the} the New Jersey Zine Company —pop- | Rilando San he eighty-fve-year- | {nfantry actions except for the usual lay, Saturday and Sunday, The Le . yi ee es a Sean The displacing of Conley and Phe- | dr ae obtained the load tlarly known as the “Zine ‘Trust -—— old swain who yesterday wishes to] tlds, in which both sides engage, 0 er co. cated Mh B aHO I i sages ind slipped it under he es 4 millionaire, a mine own: | ame > W Indere ‘ ain x i hi mmissioner communi 1 with merehantinan, according to the Em- (Continued on Second Page) husband returned many tines a millionair m nm Arrangement Made With Under marry lanthia Conklin, ten years iat Twenty two villages, all fortified Mgr, Mooney, Vicur General of the | iigsy'n view > r, # capitalist and one of the standing That Hughes Ceremony | Juntur, and tailed wo get a leenge from| to the highest degree of which the Catholic diocese of New York, and re self in a chair beside the bed, began | holders of Manhattan real Wi ” lithe town clerk because his children had | Germans are capable, have been cap- Baas him to requent Cardinal Farley |, Smiens Met only of the Deurnons PHYSICAL UNFITNESS ONLY talking fo her. Mre. Beutinier aad) New York: He BAS s sreat site! Will Occur Week Before, ie ee eennay to ono being granted, | ‘ured by the Anglo-French armies ) 81) Hand's status as a War ship or mer- t band «rabbed he t Huntington, + from which he . | abivorions ty DDR eres : to have the feast abandoned thig |Ant® aauls Bs & was me i aay AS At ang a uh 4 her, Bhe | travels to New York in summer in an| WASHINGTON, July 11.—Prest-| wit not murry. He nays so. vince the great offensive of the year, Mir. Mooney promived to dee eee ent eke back CAUSE SAYS GEN wooo ulled the revolver from beneath the |gya.oi0" high speed yacht dent Wilson probably will be furmaily}| When they were refused a license | Somme began ten days ago, liver the message to the Cardinal and |" | tei ah AS Naken 4 , U |villow and shot him as he sat in the) t is 8 ars la of Rorlited notified of his nomination by (he At.| yesterday both talked rather freely,1, Despatches from Paris headauar- sald the church wax bending every |e bamt ith the date Dep comie Chair, He staggered as Re arose, out | Myer ae aubscritier to the Hull Moose | ule Convention at Shadow Lawn,| ung one of the thiogy the bride-to-be | tr" showed that the village of effort toward aiding the health qu. |{he Bmbassy with the State “Why were Col. Conley and Lieut, [hefore he could turn or Ret out uf | Oe eng hia summer home in New Jersey, |aaid was that Sammis was an old man; Slchos one mile from Peronre, was thorities in combatting the infant | MEP! |}Col. Phetan dropped from the Sixty. |fnwe she fred four more whots into during the first week in August and Wanted some place to bang hia, ’Ptured by the French in the same paralysis epidemic, ‘The fact that the Deutschiand’s| iin Regiment at the last moment?” Nia head and chest, He fell dead on| vate , Thin was tentatively decided to-day | ere Uyaae aes 1, dashing spirit that drove the enemy . , home going cargo Is expected to con- =e " the floor beside the bed. for W. G. Atwater and Halght & understanding that furmer |%8t and to lay his head in peace and| ou. oe Dompierre, Hardecourt and Commissioner Emerson aiso com: |! Ea PU arleneinpe & reporter for The Evening World |'hY floor beside 1 ae Rafetto. Hughes would be notified |she purposed to provide them other etronslp fortided . municated with the Cavalier Con- |jiin Bickel Rlone May couse & num lasked Major General Wood this after: |» MINES w wardener, Neard | oy is Weigel, a Jeweller, at No. &) July 81 of his nomination by the le. | “1 don't need any one to provide! 1° nély fortified pointe, teasa of the Italian Benevolent so. | Per of complications Thix may cause | joon tee reve tr eee and ran U>| cider Lano, & brother of Lieut. Col, | publican Party, ® place for me to hang my hat,"| BRITISH TROOPS GARRY CON- ping i ort Of | wm to find beutinger, vr r RIMAT FaANO) . ‘ ‘ ipa | siety, who said every effort would be |S¥eePink embargoes on any sort of | wpney were mustered out on Hedy ae ee eee eho 4) Wonam Weigel, U. 8, A., under whom — Sammia said this morning. “I'm old! TALMAISON BY STORM, ut forward by the society to stop) Beds from Canada or Great Britain | count of physical disabill parents geere ci, ts dead on the | y vinker naw aorvice un regimental FIVE ALLIED AEROS SHOT Jenough and strong enough and| British troops carried the village f aiikis SOuUte K re : } floor, with bis wife, who wa eutinger sa the great Italian festival ' a d ped nln ment a as plied, “I knew nothing about it until ea Mees Hee ee nt quartermanter’s mergeant {1 the Phil- wealthy enough to provide places to | of Contalmaison by storm in a night Commissioner Lmerson said this paris © 8 r nay e Be SCD- | this morning. Personally we are very ee . ing near the ippines, sald Beutinger called on him| DOWN BY THE GERMANS hang a dogen hate if T want to) attack, Gen. Haig, in announcing the Syed that he could not account eu Jain n . bags grape 3 rs at sorry, The surgeons making the ex- | ™ if shot him, John.” Cur yoster to have his wife's wateh | hang ‘em! » reported that 189 German ir the large Increase ot infant ural. fs orte we ven ay fo the United) amination of the officers reported to is aye Gi ae aes F mmings sanaigad He ald Boutinger had 4 Then Sammis packed a trunk and are were taken, yala cases in Brovk!yn, “We are do. | States, Ninety per cent, of the nickel ihe Surgeon General here this morn- a BAS: 2 he will Not] netimes complained to him of his| BERLIN (via London), July 11! tgok it and bimeelf to Manhattan, Several lines of trenches in Ma- ag all \p our powor to halt the epi- | used in this country comes from jing, and tho Surgeon General aald | dover me any more ; | wife's unevenness of temper, but aaid| "There was «reat activity in the — mets Wood were taken by the ; demic; that is all 1 can say” he/ Canada, 7 bthere was noting to do but muster | | he remeeciaee moved he Caldwell! nothing yesterday about any unhap-| aerial service and numerous encoun- Loft British Officers. | British, ot A ; hy ' BE A Sibert el uly ub rhe then rut We hag te option In the a age aH mane pa i n -Mauat | piness at home oe ters % urred, su inte otficlal res ‘ July 1 scasualty! The Germans made a strong coun- le Commissioner said he made a) State cellor hai in OMcladly | mare! eee A tha Lnmehe cain Ani we DOURe page port from the Somme front list of Brithsh off largest) ter-attack at Contalmaison, but were, eeneenerernn Informed that a sister ship to tho (Vere WIN RO tO IMs eter STAR | Mrs. Heutinger, whone maiden name! STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, | anes fost four macnines “on the which has been ts bewin-| beaten off with heavy losses, (Continued on Fourth Page.) | submarine Deutschland is now dodg- | ready gone, and they have the oppors | W4% Margaret Clare, is a native of Ja Homme, A Hritiah biplinw was whut ining of the offensiy w the! in the & ting for th oer panier aemme Muni nt applying to ibe Mectetary maloa, lHellig Olay, Copenhagen.....11 A. Me] Csr thie CRU aerNtE Kune OMT names of . many at 0 Manis (Fer Racing Results See Page Two.) (Continued on Second Pago.) ut Wary ne i ee re tinger wan export sulea agent Jouraine, Bordeaux. secs SPM. finan) 28 Me HabaamesAlbert of whom b Newround+) Wood the British took $99 ps dend conuagen! Dompierr wit ite entire

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