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Pratewnt) enprenses 9 (hs rents whieh ones ee few the Geet ane then 6 Mek lhe) Or mansing emerrwows tor oe | Bert They ore Oremre erniiable greets tH fhe hore the Rew Russian mow oe The Rumors cvpereety ammunition = Printed ere ee (he Pheer Dent spare buliele dor Theres plenty for BERL iM, duly 17 Oy © "honor ding | dactuded amor Were seventeen generale ont regimental commanicre “Aaviers from ae a way that = repuined.” S HEAVILY POUNDED ( <+--- Admission Officially Made That Haig's Arm Had Made New Gains—Battle With French. BERLAN, July 17.—(Via London)--| the fighting for the posereston of Grtiliery bombardment of Intense] Miaches increased to four ofcers Vislence is in progress at many points] and M6 men, front) were cont ing. ‘The achiev any suc gulnary struggle, at a few points “On the remainder of the front inoidents of A ued up to this yemy did not w in this wan but lost ground Mme being heavily pounded by the British guns. ‘The official statement on operations western front maya “Between the sea and the Ancre the British at many points in- erensed their fire to great viola “In the Somme district, artil- Jory activity bas been very con- P) eiterable on both sides Local 4 amy attacks followed, during Which the British penetrated into Ovillere Wood, and which have led to lively fighting south of Blaches, but which otherwise failed before our curtain of fire or did not de- velop on account of our fire. The @umber of prisoners taken durin, Mnecourt-Oise within our lines.” ——- <4. —— — RUSSIANS LAND NEW ARMY; wing uy of Oulene We carr! lostons with guod results on Cc res HIM, A German patri Drought back a few prisoners near Lanfrotcourt, Lorraine. “On July 18 two enemy aero- planes, in addition those re- ported yesterday, were put out of action, one acrial battle be- in hind the enemy lines south of the «Sixth Contingent of the Czar’s Forces Brough Over to Aid in the Great Allied Drive. PAMIB, July 17—A contingent of ) Russian troops disembarked to-day ®' at Brest, France, to aid in the great eltied rive. The Russian troops will be sent to camp from Breet before going to the “"* ae follows: “Between the Oise and the Aisne, before Moulin-sous-Toutvent, a atrong reconnottring party of the enemy was dispersed by our fire. “In the Champagne @ surpriso attack delivered by the Germans against « trench in the sector held by Russian troops was broken up Dy @ counter-attack which infilct- @d losses on the enemy. “On the Verdun front the night was relatively calm except near Hill 004, where there wae spirited rifle firing. West of Fleury de- tach ments of our troops made some progress and captured three ma- chine guns “After @ rather long bombardment the Germans delivered two attacks Against our positions in the region (Thies te the sixth contingent of Russian troops the arrival of {Which tn France has been report- “GAY 4. Between April 20 and May 6 ‘ there arrived at Mareeilies five EN bodies of Russian soldiers, The number of men in the first five Contingents has not been given officially, but it ts believed.to be ebdout 25,000, (16 was eaid in Paris several weeks ago that the seudiag of the first contingents was in the pature of an experiment and (hat they might be followed by more Russian troops, in action on the French Champagne front, counter tacked successfully last night, in- | | ='fiicting heavy losses on the Germana, the War Office stated to-day. = REPULSE OF TRE AUSTRIANS Nomeny, Hoth attacks were re- pulsed and prisoners remained in our hands. “There were no important devel- opments on the remainder of the front.” i ROME, July 17 (via London),--The of a heavy attack by the Aus- « ‘lane in the upper Posina Valley in the Trentino asa result of an Italian , counter-attack was announced to-day by the War Office. The oMfctal staio- “ment follows: “In the upper Vosina area the enemy attempted to stop our ad vance, delivering # heavy att supported by concentra lery fire between Monte Sant batteries drove off same hostile ali oraft which were making for De «amo, Brescia and Padua, Last nig five hydroplanes dropped bombs\c Trhviso, killing one person ar wounding & few others, The machi was brought down by our fire, of the oveupants killed."" machine wa « artil- yand > “In the Tovo valley an attempt was ‘made to surround our positions north. | in an effort to end t They will be able to a paralysia per BY BRITISH GUNS, SAYS BERLIN DEFEAT GERMANS IN FRANCE of Ham, in Lorraine, southeast of CLAIMED BY THE ITALIANS Two| ure to the — | STRAUS AIDS PARALYSIS WAR! y about 1,000 | | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 17, EVENING WORLD'S FILMS SHOW ROW ’ 4 . Thro Learn What to Do ! cet Movies in War on Vartlyos » TRUCK TOURS THE CITY By Wor! ond Picture, Mothers Are ne Menace | in | neleantiness The 8 World, whien one fire he on wut infantito the Hireet and Health Departme by portraying by word Frovh the sconew of disease breeding Hlth tm the lower east wide and tn fected Brooklyn, ta now carrying ite teachings into the very homes of at New Vork In connection with the Universal Film Manuf turing Comp eration and app nt of Meaith mp and with ft the the pol ) extended to might displays of wtreots. Haturday night, when the crowds were greatest in the city thorough. farce, wan selected for the opening of the “movie” campaign, The dia- play of moving pictures from the tail end of an army transport wae sum™- clently unique and startling to eaten moving pletures in the y ff the public, The gq Hom the Hamme district north to the “The 1 extensive attacks by | the attention of . = on the western front, the War the French tewun on July 1b to words of wisdom of Kobert L. Titus, CbPiee ennounced to-day, the Gorman] ‘he cast uf the Meuse (Vordun | who hes lectured before the HhemMeld Betentific Hehool at Yale nell and Hyracuse Universities, held the attention to the last minute, Mr, Titus asked for the co-operation of in the work of the Board of Health and told of the difficulties which beset the depart- ment, He told what the department je doing in the matter of ganitary precaution and showed by word and picture how easy it is for parents to establish health departments in their own homes, At every street corner where the two-ton Mack motor truck stopped the greatest interert was manifested. Crowds jammed the space in front of the al fresco movie and attested to the popularity of The Evening | World's novel and instructive enter- prise by the enthusiastic applause with which they greeted it. STREET THOUSANDS WATCH CART-TAIL PICTURES. Never before had there been seen in the City of New York @ cart-tail display of moving pictures of any de- scription, ard to the Universal Film Manufacturing Company is due the credit of the achievement. The Mack motor truck used was once an army transport of the Seventh Regimen At the end of .t, the entire wagon being covered, was a transtux acreen, three and three quarter feet wide by five in height. A special lens of the Nicholas Power ,Company, with « wide angle and @ short “throw,” was operated by Al Myers, The average “throw” on @ screen is @ distance of | thirty feet. The length of the army transport permitted no greater than @ nine-foot “throw.” The screen pictures were per- fect as those of any of the lar moving picture theatres, Every de- tail wae clear and sharply defined, Each picture told its own story, an- tieipating the description of Dr, Tit Scenes along the lower east side, made familiar by The Evening World in ite anti-infangile paralysis campaign, were picted on the screen, Garbage cans, some uncov- ered, with cate and childrea at play around them; fly-specked fruit being bought and handled by many and being eaten by more; the congested narrow thoroughfares with their dirt and equalor; the police wrestling with disease-breeding pushcarts; the Street Department at work remov- ing the garbage and flushing the streete—all were thrown on tho screen, Fiashes were given of hospital in- tertore and exhibits of little victims of infantile paralysis, The handling of these cages by experienced doctors and nurses was shown, WHAT THE MOTHER CAN DO IN A PICTORIAL L. The simple methods employed were brought more closely home to the t re re ht spectators in the streets by showing in action the careful mother of three! The moth busine in| children, her direct, nd) in th ne | care # concern and like movements iddies, unable to yos and & cluteh | threats and the picture was fol Invariably in silence, at her ironing board re raly ys aside the through, In | ron and reads the pape Monte Toraro, We made a coun- | Two New to WIL Disteibate | SNUy she begins to beat out the | ter-attack and afier severe band- Free Milk. Bee Ong he ironing can) | wait, Then putes the screen in to-hand fighting repulsed the en- ‘Two new Vasvourieed milk stations | the window to keep out the flies and | emy along the whole front were opened to-day by Nathan Bt mosquitoes and calls the kiddie three of then into the house, She mits a spoonful of oorax into a tum- r of Warm Water and dissolves It rl west of Monte Seluggio, but the ef. | shildrin ego Riess kon, at Wash ehiid ip made to warsie Be OF fort was frustrated by our fire. i nue and No. 288| her throat. the mother dips & “Hoatilo artillery again shelled | pe nnudiod by the Peden miwets will Boreo! int aAaea Winea’ the: aeea At Cortina 4) Ampezzo, We retaliated! Charities and the United Jewish Aid| @ach Kiddie, using @ new piece of on our usual targets in the Drave val. | Societies. cotton for each eye, Then the nove ley, At the head of Raccolana v “ | a Sieeneed With tle same Boreas id Bt b ld Bp! ol ® Jey and on the Inonzo front there EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. The mother caudons her ohtidren | Were intermittent artillary actions, | FIRST RAC: “On July 16 our aircraft bombarded | selling, with $600 nd fed; five cnt at camps in the Folgarie area, Through- | i? persruge, Marie, i08 (rep 0 Shot, yesterday the enemy displayed | 10 Tto t,o u 10: h aerial activity, bombarding wey | ' second (Sebiiting) eral points in the Camonica and Adige tbat i nota alleys, There wope no casualties Si") Pi" y ba Li fad no damage was inflicted Our ran. a. ‘jon bine ' a ta - so - 2 and 7 \to keep away from the parks, from hildren in whose families the malt disease may have developed; clean and stay away from all kinds of dirt, Then she pats them on the head or the back, bids them go out into the air and smilingly and confi- *\dently returns to her ironing, She | haw done her work of preparedness, While the pictures were in motion jmen me, went through the crowds dis at Righty. phiete comtaning Ve oRe fron the Dee alt pamphicta always followed the ple ture of the mother and her three chil dren, The insiructiona are to keep children off the streets ax mu pussibie and surely out of how Which the Hoard of Health has plac @ ean. They sae “hy t let your children @o to par Hes or pionios or utings t let them play with any ¢ sickuens at will tell you fare it. If your child ie « k wend for our doctor at onee of send word to he Hoard f Health.” the locations of the with their phone tre and walker Lore a an alker Mtreet tel, 6280 Franklin; Brons, Third Ave. nue and Ht PI tel 1976 Tre. mont; Hrooklyn, Flatbuah Avenue and Willoughby Breet, tel. 4720 Main; Queens, No. 374 Fulton Street, J (poets, 1200 | Jamate 10. ay tre Sta! | 460 Tompkigavitie” Atom On Saturday night the moving ture display was confined to the le, care being taken to where might be no of tram, Kiven wo pass Hiehmond, tel » paasing and automobile parties showing the universal in tereat which has been aroused in the mic and the appreciation of Evening World's campaign to overcome it. The police were kept Pretty busy with the crowds, eape- cially at Seventh Avenue and Ono Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street, Lenox Avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, Eighth Avenue and One Hundred and Tenth Street, Street and Broadway and One Hundred and Tenth Street and Fifth Avenue, WIDE EXTENT OF THE EVENING WORLD'S CRUSADE. Last night Brooklyn was visited fro Borough bari to Brighton Be and The sam Interest was night before, and the san tion shown. The approach of the army transport movie theatre was heralded by a piercing whistle, and when it came into view signs on both skles of the truck explained its mission, They read: appreet, VERSAL FILM Daraiyan hy i if Saeed tn O08 ar = ‘the TD “ Neurological lastltute, Acknowliedg nent was made of the) services of the International Motor | which supplied the truck; the Compan, the Trans-Lux Screen Company, New York Calcium Compan: Commissioner Haven Eme deputies and all the doctors whose efforts aided the accomplishment of the campal Another street display will be given to-night and for several nights, Following the street Steplays, it Ie the purpose of The Evening W. id and the’ Universal’ Film. Manufacturing Company to have prints made from the original negatives and projected simultaneously in the picture thea- tres of Greater New York. Later, the filme will be sent on tour, under the auspices of The Evening World and local newspapers throughout the country, In @ hational campaign of public education, EX-GRIDIRON STAR, 37, DIES OF BABY PLAGUE McCormick !!1 Two Weeks in Iso- lation Hospital in Bridge- port, Conn, BRIDGEPORT, Conn, as All-American football centre 1906, when he was playing that post- tion for Villanova College, died in an a victim of infantile paralysis, He bad isolation hospital here yesterday, been sick for two weeks. MeCormick had lived in Bridgeport He was thirty-seven years old and was graduated from for six years, Villanova tn 1907, Twe Deat ALBANY, July Reports fourteen new cadex of Infantile paral- ysis and two deaths in the State out- side of Greater New York were re- | tend the the State Health Depart- hours ending at noon to-day, making totals | The new ty at during ceived ment the forty-eight of 121 cases and 10 death: canes were reported from jase and Hurleyville, two ea » each from Athens, New H rming- anc were reportec Coxsackie and the town of Ro- Ulster County, f Two Boy Chume Die of ¥ "Me Walsh boy died Saturday nigh and the Shipway boy early this me ing. Hoth were ins day and on @aturday both deve symptoms of the disease boy's end came Within four houi A rush for tneee July 1. Frank MeCormick, who was picked in ot | Father JohnH, hy N,V imming on Fri- 6 The Walsh COOLER WEATHER "BRINGS DECREASE ~—_W PLAGUE DEATHS (Continued from First Page) | turned toh wow diately held « conference with Mealth »-day and imme. Comminsionor Emer methods of polic also arranged for a con Mtreet Cleaning Comm isnio ston for this aftern: purpose in view, As soon aa he ls acquainted with the details of the situation Commissioner Woods ex- pects to continue the campaign with added activity Dr, c. Hanks, Dr. Charles H. Lavinder and other members of the Federal Public Health Service opened an office to-day in Room No, 426 in the old Post Office Building, where they began the work of regulating inter-State travelling. This bureau will furnish health certificates to parents wishing to send children out of the city. The Bureau of Public Health tn Washington to-day sent to Dr. Banks @ supply of 50,000 postal cards with blanks to be fliled in when the cards are mailed to health authorities of cities where New York people go with their children, The card reads as follow mas to the beat co-operation, Hel renee with or Fether- with the same New York, ......5 To the Health OfMicer at (point of destination) The person named below left New York to-day. Name .....cee erereerrirey Point of deatination... Local address at point of destina. tion Number of children under fifteen years o fage accompanying........ This information is furnished you on account of the present out- break of pollomyelitis—-infantile paralysis—in New York City. Respectfully, RUPERT BLUE, Surgeon General, U. 8. Public Health Service, There was a line of parents and children half way around the block at the office of the Brooklyn Board city, Realising the danger of con- tagion in such @ gathering as this, new system to-morrow and make all tablished of the districts into which the city has been divided, The location of these bureaus will be an- nounced, There are now 6} paralysis being treated in Health De- hy 25 in the hospital on Swinburne Isl- and. vacant beds lis\ handling new op. Of this number 600 are on Kili Island. At the Queensborough Hos pital fifteen addition beds will be- come available to-day, Dr, Alvah H. Doty, with nurwes, five force, established himself thirty with uon given by the tute for combating the epidemic, At St. Ann's Roman Church, No, 112 Kast where the feast of St. celebrated, shippers, principally mothers 8 o'clok o'clock o'clock and at and 1,80 this afternoon. in the prayers for @ thousand more worshipp: 8 o'clock service to-night, | Similar services were held at Church of St. John the Baptist, ington Avenue and Sixty-sixth Stree Dr, Abr nm Saphian, who has beer with the for many yea Conn, to-day toe situation. th » health author! tes of Bridgeport are taking ex tional precautions to prevent the dine ease from getting a foothold night one of the nurses guarding Ub roads | a deliv i went to Bridgeport 1 Van and discovered thre rk chiidren asleep in it New Y to The Brentig World.) followed the children to the address t sO which they were bound, the home o: Leni male Mics Sly: Ser TSAD and they Will be kept under Shipway, re welve years, an pervision. | t Walsh, also twelve, two close George W. Perkina, President of th comrades, are the first children vf| Palisades Interstate Park Com to keep | Lynbrook to die of infantile paralysis, sion, has taken up with the nt |Jersey authorities the question York children established park. in ds ra {try and that so long as they coi ofror being stricken, the Shipway bey | themaeives to the park there tx lity lingering Uilrty hours. \danger of coatagio rghit A dee ee we eons of Health this morning, waiting to be examined for permission to leave the the health officers decided to adopt a applicants report to local bureaus es- ases of infantile tment hospitals, 76'in other city pitals, 226 in private hospitals and The Board of Health has 898 “tax available for a which may devel- doctors and an office the Brooklyn Board of Health to-day to begin administering the $50,000 dona- Rockefeller Insti- Catholic Twelfth Street, Ann ts being increasing crowds of wor- with children, attended the masses held at | this morning | Southwick, who led the protection of children, said that he expected about 8 to ate the York Board of Health , sume charge of the v Last ding into Bridgeport stopped he |raiaing the quarantine against Now that He believes the children who go there seldom return into the coun Nive Evening World’s Auto Truck ‘‘Movies’’ in Streets Attract Thousands in Infant Paralysis Fight. +e |SEAATE CAUCUS PLANS FAST ACTION ON BILLS “Yo Press President's Measures to Permit Adjourn- ment Aug. 9. WASHINGTON, July 17 Democrats having resolved on t of Congress on Aus, ible, work of speeding up the ur- nt legislative programme outlined by the party caucus last night will begin in earnest to-day Hefore quitting they must pase the | Shipping and Revenue Bilis and ap- propriation measures, In addition |they hope to pase the Workmen's Compensation Bill, Corrupt Practices Di. Philippine Bill, Civil War and Spanish War Pension Bills and «@ bill eg enlarge the Interstate Commerce Commission. If any time is left, the Immigration and Child Labor Bills will be considered. The Naval Appropriation Bill, car- rying provisions for §315,000,000, now ie the unfinished business of the Ben- ate and will be forced to @ vote this week if possible. The two big ques- tions, the number of capital ships and the Government armor plant, will be considered to-day and to-morrow, GUARD OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO BORDER ANNOUNCED Col. Sternberger in Charge of Quartermaster’s Division of Militia, The full quota of New York militia jofficers assigned to the border was announced to-day. Col, Henry 8. Sternberger will be tn charge of the Quartermaster's divi- sion and Capt. Daniel Loree in charge of transportation. These officers, with Major Allen L. Reagan, will leave for the border within twenty-four hour Brig. Gen. Daniel Appleton has ai sumed command of the National Guard in the absence of Gen, O'Ryan. } Democrats ‘ Honate ad. | | Reopening | Houses in Brooklyn, Closed | membership of 243, wa GERARD GETS MEAT FOR EMBASSY STAFF Makes Frequent Hunting Trips, Bagging a Deer and Seven Ducks Last Saturday. ‘BERLAN, July 17.— Ambassador Gerard is keeping the Embassy staff well supplied with meat by making hunting trips every two or three days. On Saturday he bagged a deer and weven duc Several Embassies have joined with the American Embassy in importing food from Roumania in a car arranged for by the American Ambassado! LOOK OUT FOR THIS! a Package Strange Chemicals Lost, If you see a strange package lying on the street or in some out of the way place, don’t pick it up undor the 4 pression that it ts the chart of the ioet Treasure Island, but pick ft up ly and hand ft to @ policeman, It's foudea for bear, K, Otis, who has an office in the Baniitable Bullding, ost this, packag Ramtwauld. very much, ike ‘tomwet “it back, In the Lost and bound column of ‘Phe Morning World an ‘ad’ will Appear to that effect. Mr) Otls says that the package contains chemicals hich are apt to explode if wlesaly Piigled’”* also, ‘it ‘they don't texplode, sen Cdn ater and Protests Against 16-Year Age (i ! imit | MANY SEE BANKRUPTCY, of Nine Picture Entirely, Is Permitted + pleture Mayor Michel to-day and protest commitioe of forty moving on od theatre © called ——= | against the order issued by the Mealth | {” and License Departs prey persone under sisteen years of age in movie houses, The order wan tesued at the beginning of the infantile par-| alyaia epidemte. William Brandt, executive sveretary | the Anse of Motion I ibitors of Brooklyn, wiht pe it was contended by Mrandt ¢ continuance of tae city’s rule will re-| sult in wholesale bankruptoy for the |" poorer motion picture men toners want the age limit twelve years. At the time the motion picture theatre managers were pleading with the Mayor at City Hall Lacense Commissioner Hell was holding 4 conference with Health Commis- sioner Emerson, As a result of this conference Commissioner Hell said: it was decided that moving pic- ture houses must maintain the ban against persons under sixteen y of age. At the same time it haa been deemed proper to permit the reopen- ing of nine moving picture houses in Broaklyn which were closed en- tirely because they happened to be fm the thickly infected districts. As adults are eo rarely carriers of (he germ it is felt it will not be necos- sary to longer keep the nine theatres closed, At the time the closing ¢ der was \ssued not so much was known about the methods of spread- ing the disease as is known now. “For the time being, at least, we cannot change the age limit to twelve years, as I understand is the desire of the Brooklyn moving picture men, Up to the present time the rule has been enforced very well by owners of theatres, even though its carrying out often means certain bankruptcy.” “I have a great deal of sympathy for you tn the situation in which you find yourselves,” said the Mayor to the movie delegation, “for I think yours is a very good business. The city does not wish to do anything to discourage it, and yet we must take every precaution that is dictated by good judgment to check the spread of infantfle paralysis, "It is not, 1 am sure, in the mind of the Health Commissioner that mo- tion picture theatres conatitute centrea of infection any more than any other places in which numbers of people gather together in a compact body, but that he wishes to discour- age all conditions, whether they are in motion picture houses or any- where else, that would contribute to the epread of the disease. “We are spending large sums of money. We are adopting every means at our command. We are utilising every resource of the city govern- ment to check the spread of the di ease, and you people want that do: as much as any other citizens in the city. 1 sup you have children. wether it would be safp or not to reduce the age limit from sixteen to twelve mer ts something on which I should take, without question, the ad- vice of the Health authorities. If I did anything else 1 would be charge- able with @ dereliction. I would be charge: with responsibility for ex- posing the community to danger of tho further spread of the disease.” = « The Mayor promised to present a written argument of the motion pic- ture men to Health Commissioner Emerson. This will be ready to-mor- | row. The peti- uced to i | German Bi in for Turks, AMSTERDAM, July 17.—A despatch | from Constantinople reports that great enthusiasm has been aroused by the arrival at the Turkish capital y they wiil emit an odor which will mako a man sick for a week. It's a package which must be handled with care. 4 JUMBO PEA: Lay tine tiaver Ei Mca in* tlds ‘confection. ny t | 84 BARCLAY 8T iT Clos 30 p.m. isat Ao he. Cy SORTEANOT, OTRRET Clowe Tl p 6 ‘38 BAST 23D STREET ‘Closes 10 p.m. Daily 472 FULTON 8T., BKLYN yas" BROADWAY, ‘Brooklyn. Offering for Moneay a2 Tuesday, bh 17th and 18th. ot Ra hee owallty, 7 MARKET Cleege 11.80 PS " EAST 420 STREET, Bey Sth and Madi terday of a German dirigible balloon if of the Schuette-Lanz type. Pears dim uesions have weakene@ the e@\the Britwh have huge reserves in Strongly Gum the Move Started by Extremists to Have Chancellor Displaced My Carl W. Ackerman, LAN, July 17 4 Veen) « German newspapers are now rallying he euppert of Chan- erllor von Hethmann Hollweg, whe har boon under attack by the adver of un deny etricted eubmarining, thet the Cheneeiier’s posilion of Germany and the conf im th sllied ofte ’ sengsert defeat of the Lokal Anselger, ominenting upon thi en pres lerpretation of (the Chancellor's ope | Position to annexation of Keleium, dee | clared to-day “KH ie aboolutely grotesque to con- der the Chanceiior |dicating & fear of t ture. very judicious minded Gere man hae strengthened his confidence in the outcome of the allied offensive.” ‘The Cologne Ganetio and other lead- urhals are vUtapoken in thelr a von Hethimann- Hollweg. They it would be an insane move to the middie of the Vor the most part prominent Ger- Mans are not discussing peace at this tne, preferring to awaitthe outcome inh hele early failures to will be unable to re: a Gasette points out, that Flanders, enabling them to continually with fresh troops. Major Morabt, referring to the opers ations af Verdun, declares that the Germons wilt continue to follow their Present polly of defense by atta NEW. YORK MAILS HELD UP BY BRITISH ORDER First Class Matter on Liners Fred- erik VIII, Oscar Il, and Ber- gensfjord Seized. BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville), July 17.—The entire first 4s mail of the Danish linegs Frederik Vill, for New York, and Oscar L., from New York, was confiscated by the British authorities, the Postmaster General of Denmark reports, accord - ing to the Overseas News Agency to- attack ¥. A repert from the Norwegian postal authorities given out by the samo agency states that the mail of the liner Bergenstjord, from New York, also has been confiscated by the Brit ish, - > Fighting Limited to Artt iy VIENNA, July 17, port states: “Between the Adige and the Brenta, the situation was in DON’T FORGET To-day when ordering your food supplies to oR SK YOUR GROCER FOR | Austin, Nichols € Co tr SunBEAL PURE FOODS TheWorlds Best Everything for your ti up under the ‘Sun IN THE SQUARI EASIERS. PANAMA EXPOSITION ANOTHER PROOF OF QUALITY c Aan loat or found articlen ede’ Vertised in The World will bo Pullteer re ton Bureau, Pa Sai He int 24c San ' at ise 208 BROADWAY josen Tp. it 10 p.m ‘47 NASSAU STRERT “ones 6.30 p.m. :iay.10 206 WE: 44 AL Ada 8 Arne Mi Op. Jeon Aves, Closes 1 A. M. Daily. ORY you go on your vace- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed te | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS,

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