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Wugaien forote ere Basin the Carpathian mown verring the way On « eaty-mie front, entending from (he Jetlonline pene In @ seut- easterly Gifeeiion te Rear Russian and Austrian ore in constant clash, The thue far hae beew Betweed Comert patrols and Ausirian rear auarde forces holding defies, bul the main Kussian ling je repldly Grawing dear the mouatein berrier MD penscretee s 6s ‘se march tn MWRe advance ts being m ing t@ thie information, by the armies mountain leh are again ‘frre after bh interval of duly 19—-Por the] After vain efforte to bring up ar- aot bbs e he tye Russian retreat silery over Be muddy moustan Pirate wr Statistics Show That every thirty minutes a busl- ness corporation or partnership fe formed in New York City. STATISTICS ALSO SHOW that only something like one-tenth of all business corporations and partnerships survive one generation of business activity. AND FURTHER statistics show that of those who do survive a vast majority are advertisers. YOU MAY HAVE highly desirable mer- chandise at very attractive prices. You tay have service that is really in demand ‘by thousands of people. But if you do not tell who you are, where you are and what you bave to, sell you cannot expect THE FORCE of your personality and the loyalty and hard personal work of your tes and employees may keep the wreayalving while you live and they continue with you. But— To build up a business That Will Survive, You Must Advertise ‘That is the cald, calm fact shown clearly by the records. Now just as the home is the keynote of » the real upit of the com- Munity, so it is potentially the source to which the advertiser must look for the support and growth of his business and its perpetuity. In New York City THE WORLD Editions) Is the HOME Paper The Morning WORLD has a circulation, in New York City over 100,000 greater than any other morning newspaper— greater than the combined city cirou- lations of the T'imes, Herald and Tribune. THE yg aN WORLD is so pre-emi- ME paper that no campaign te reach New York homes can be complete or effective without it. PEOCONOCIY KINO Oe Aner vet eet bo eEE er es Seen eRe ee Teed nh be ee ethene Ore retreating The ae ee) ou - mr m4 we Volnynie tor ow w Oe S daly 10 (ele Lenton), + hewn wt there oy pred te making emtiefemtors | Ft the northera On4 of the Hustion line, and hove been ching Field Marshal eye te Wer The oMeta: si atemeat on operptiong © the pastere Crom! ene Arey tiroup of en. von beth ter There were fo eperial Inet deme Helkan Front There te nothing to Peper FRENCH MAKE SOME PROGRESS inty a | PANE, July eome progres the Vor- or ade fahting in the vieinity of Pieury eaye today's offiial report. Artil- lery gations goptivue energetically 1m Ula geotar, A German raid in the reaion of Varchendaal, Heigiuin, waa checked by the French fire, an wee e reid “The, night wae caim over the greater part of the front. Two wurpties attacks delivered by the enemy againet small French posta one in Belgium in the region of Panohendaal, tho or north of the Alane, near any were re- pilined by our fire, “On the Verdun front ea: Mouse the artillery Aight! tinued very vigorously in the see- tor of Fleury, Wo made some Progress with grenades near the chapel of Hainte Fine,” One of the moat striking episodes of of the IN UPPER dan front in the course of hand wren. ON THE FRONT NEAR VERDUN Paris Reports a ‘Striking Episode on the Somme Front in Which Nine Frenchmen Cap- tured 113 Germans. . 9 Phe Frenah made the great Homme offensive was the hes taking of the field fort at And the garrison of 118 men French soldiers The fort had # Ainted throughout the artillery bom- nent, been checked by murderous ma n fire i] bombardment had made the fort vul Heradle at one point, Releotin, ant, two Rene hands and knees to t ‘Three of the French officers leaped work shouting in at heed Forward with the ba: and throwing bombs whieh pj erenly ut in the dui The German) had no time to get alimoat y one their weapons and surrendore ow of fight, Wh without @ of thelr number fell, shot by a re- volver fired point-blank by the coms manding French officer, the 113 Ger- mans surrendered bis? were ea. corted to the rear by their uine cap- tors. ITALIANS REPORT GAINS POSINA VALLEY After Artillery Preparation—Austrians Repulsed at Pasubio. ROME, July 19 (via London).-A new-edvance for the Italians in the upper Por'na Valley, where they auc- costed in’ capturing positions on Corno Del Coston, was announced to- day by the War Office, A strong at- tack by the Austrians on the Itallan linea, mW the Pasublo sector was repulacd. ‘The toxt of the War OMmce atate- ment follows; “On the night of July 17 there wan Intense artillery fre in the Ledro Valley, “Btropg eriemy detachments at- a Capture Positions on Rocky Mountain Slopes were repuleed with heavy loss, “The enemy's artillery yea jay kept our poaitions in the Lagarina Valley undor ite fire, but tt was Oftectively answered, “In the upper Poalna our troopa, after ar Ty preparation, newed their attacks on Corno Del Coaton, The enciny’s batteries did not geply to our bombard. ment, bus afterward began an wi intense gust of fre, SEVEN SWEAR T0 CHARGES AGAINST auce (Continued from First Page.) @ine}l thor glasses, It was beer, all tight, Toalled up the Health Department, | Main 4720, and they said they'd “give me & doctor upstairs 1 made. my | report to him and he said they would take tho matter up, Whije 1 was watching the thing the chauffeur of the ambulance came { over 49 me and sald, ” oc ‘t you know met You know my wi Go eaay on this case, won't yout™ ‘did know hia wife, but wouldn's go etsy on vy man for anybody, 1 was too Den! If any oné says that the doctor or policeman tried to phone from my WIXty- fifth Mtreet, he live, & publio phone and any OnpigAn Une it. had no treuble at all with the ar policem attached te lance, 1 taking inter cane solely for humanit CHARLES KLBIN, Ke, No, 854 76th Mireut, Brooklyn, N.Y. Sworn \ me before, me thie 18 day ot July, a a LIAZAM 3, MOLANART, Deeds, N. Y, City, ‘ounty Clerk's 219. Torm ox- Apri 26, pir iit Parga AND POLICEMAN. | wink Ing on the corner aie tacked our line on the Paaubio, but | AMBULANCE CREW. 1 County, Kings leer OF BUILDING! AccusES | a New York, County ot Ceeded in gaining new positions on the rocky slopes of the mountain, “Along the romainder of the front thr » were artilt actions, eapectally in the upper Boite, at the head of the Helsera Valley, where the enemy disclosed new heavy batterios, and on the height West of Goriaia, “An enciny aeroplane dropped bombs on Maroatica (northeast of Vicenga, in Venetia), as a redult of which there were some victima and slight damage, BERLIN, July 19 (by wireless to Bayville),—Revival of activity in Al- bania, whore the military situation has been’ virtually unchanged for months, in reported in the official Austro-Hungarian statement = of July 6, Regarding the Italian front the War Office reports: “Our positions in the district of Borcola l'ans were shelled heavily and uninterrupiedly, — Hostile Aeronauts bombarded Vielger reuth without success, In the Tofana district the ltallans made Fepeaiod attacks which broke down,” Boyle's saloon. Ax I own the building 1 followed them. Lioth men were seat- ed at & table in tho back room of the saloon, I. saw the Goctor and the cop eating and drinking beer, They re- mained in tho saloon until o'clock. The finbulance containing seven iil children remained in the sun-baked street. The children were Otth Btrect and reached thy saloon bofore tho «drag. Tho aff disgrace and as a expires 416-17, HAD “THREE OR MORE ROUNDS, POLCEMAN PAID.” City of New York, Kinge—as. Brooklyn, A oame into the @ table beer wore consumed by the p. and doctor, served, drinks, theth to to the hospital, MAX Sworn’ to before hs of July, 39 WY AVILLIAM J. MOLINARI, lL. LOSHEN, York, residing in Kir expires April 15, 0917. and the infantry attacks Meer discovered that the breach in the| 12.50 County of On Monday Laat, about 12.20 o’olook, 1 waa in the saloon of Tom Moyle, at Bixty-fAfty Street and Sixth Avenua atrolman and doctor ack rgom and eat at Three of more rounds of trolman Sandwiches were aind ‘Tho patrolimah paid for the ‘They did not attempt to tele | of July, 1916, phone but Jusylted several who asked | remove the poor alc! Kiddies this 18th day Commiasionvr of Deeda, City of New County, Kinge County Clerk's No. 219, Term u EFFORT TO USE GARAGE __ 968 SYBEING WoRLD, WEDNESDAY, J0LE w. wns: Pete (he Amerrene bere feller bare a te - OWNER OF WARRIOR AND TWO GUESTS TAKEN Breed ee of patrolman called at the garage on Monday last. THOMAS M'TERNAN, 506 Fifty-sixth Street. Sworn to before ine this 18th day of July, 1916, WILLIAM J. MOLINARI, Commiasioner of Deeds, City af New York, residing tn Kings County. Kings County Clerk's No. 219. Term pires April 15, 1917, SICK CHILOREN LEFT IN STREET ABOUT HALF HOUR. City of New York, County of Kinga—s! About 12.20 o'clock Monday last I saw « patrolman and a doctor step from an ambulance Bixty-atth Brooklyn, '# saloon. The wbulance remained — thei balf an hour, ‘The children alone as the driver too le! machine, When the ambulance sur- eon and eop left the saloon, they Grove up Sixty-fttn Btreet and no one stopped at the garage to tele- phone, JOHN B, F, PERR sy Sixth-ffth Street, Broo! yo, Sworn to before me this 18th day of July, 1916, WILLIAM J. MOLINARI, Cottimtasioner of Deeds, City of New York, Kings County Clerk's No, 219. ‘Term pires April 15, 1917, MADE NO EFFORT TO USE THE SALOON PHONE. of New York, County of City orn tor and a policeman came Into Boyle's saloon, at Sixty-Afth Street and Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, on Mon day noon last. I was in the saloon The men went to a table,and drant deer and ate sandwiches, 1 heard several men ask the policeman and doctor to leave and take the ambu- lance containing seven ill children to the hospital. 1 was in the saloon from Hs) Ume the men arrived until they) eft, and If they say so they are lying. THOMAS @. (AVEDA, No. 469 Fifty-ninth street. Bworn to before me this lath day of July, 1916, WILLIAM J. MOLINARI, Commissioner of Deedm City of New York, residing in Kings County. Kings County Clerk's No, 219. Term pl April 15, 1917, CRYING OF 8ICK CHILDREN tip” proteet BROUGHT CROWD ABOUT, geeoru. to barore soo thie tat day ct KiChy 88 Maw Soe Geum... oF july, 1918, J 1 saw an ambulance containing ¢ WILLIAM J. MOLINARI. | seven children standing in front of| Kinge County Clerk's Nevis, wang | Street and Sixth Avenue, Lrooklyn, at noon Monday, July 17, There wero seven Infantile paralysis view in the lance. 1 saw & pie nan and the doctor from the am- bulance go Into the saloon, 1 fol- @ table and sandwiches. They saloon for about twenty-five minutes, near them and @id not se: npt to telephone, TI JOUN J, JOHNSON, WILLIAM J, MOLINARI, Kings County Ch pives April ‘aratyaln Victima, shine to the litle with infantile paral ‘d Varker Hospite PROM GROUNDED YACHT They never tried to telephone, | lowed them and saw both sit down at drink beer and order remained in the erying and orowds col. No, 612 Sixty-fourth Stre et, Brooklyn, Sworn to before me this 18th day Commissioner of Decds, City of New York, residing in Kings County, No, 219, Term you wieh to help bring eun- en auftering ain the Wil- Frederick STRIKES ON ROCKS a Alexander Cachran, Owner of Craft, and His Party Are Taken Sately From Wreck. (Ree Te Mewenng Banas NEW LONDON, Cons, duly 1 The steam yaoht Warrier, oe ned by pier Cochran Of New York went ashore on theroehe ot the north 0d of Pisher’s leland at dawn to aay in @ dense fom, The o@per and party * board af the time. went to the eirrmded packs Mr Cochran and bie party were With Mr, Cothrane were: Mr and Mre. You Santora, | ~ Cooley, Mr. and Mise Hitehooek. All| two ieutenant ach ond started for Narragansett Vier in landed at Kestern Point, Hiade, Mr, and Mre |. were later brought here in @ on mnobite The Warrior twin screw yacht and was recen purehased by Mr, Cochran, The craft Is one of the largest enrolled in the New York) Yacht Club and measures 262 feet in Jength. Aftor several hours hard work the veane! was pulled off the rocks and reached New London under her own steam this afternoon. Mr. Cochran seems to be followel) He recently sent Bea Call to the scrap heap owl the metal that her plates were of being attacked a by slectroly’ ‘DOCTOR IS QUSTED FOR HIS NEGLECT OF PARALYSIS. CASES (Continued from First Page.) ee Thomas Hoyle, at Bixty-fitth Street and Sixth A’ De. Crosby. bad been notified to be present at the hearing, and of the order of Dr, Can- non, hia hupertor in the Health Be- partment, he had sald he would come. The witness before Inspector Murphy was John Decker, manager of the Bday Ridge Coal Company, He tepeated the statement he made yea- terday to The Evening World and added: "T bear'nd matics toward Any one, i but I have a little blond-headed child, And when I saw.a little one in he ambulance who looked very much like her I thought of my baby and I de- terminod to expose thia{negitgence of the sick children at any costi’ James A.’ Bua; owner of the house in Which Toyle’e satoon th tovated; Charles Klein; ownor of @ nearby garage, and John Johnson and Thomas Maceda, all repeated on the Witness stand underoath the states ments they made In attidavite in The Evening’ World, | POLICEMAN ADMITS ME WAS IN GALOON, After the witnesses against Atm had boeh heard Policeman Batew took the fave and, whilo admitting he had Been th the saloon, denied he had talsen anything to eat or drink) Me alao wald he knew of no quarrel over 4 telephone betwete Dr -Creaby and Charles Kiein, » Me sexplained his presence in the saloon by stating he Nad been ordered by Capt: Reouney, his superior officer, to remain at all thine at'the side of the doctor, aD dome to the doctor in the sateon and he went in and stood at his aide while the Kingston Avenue Hospital on thé telephone for About ftteen minuted He: ald he paid Ao attention to re tharks mMude when was in the place. ¢ At the end of the hearing Inspector Murphy ordered: that the minutes ve Immediately transonta and that a copy of Capt, Rodney's exact order }to Patrotimnan mates be placed th’ tho | foul record, ‘The nithutes will be for- warded immediately to Deputy Pultew Commissioner Godley, Patroiman* Bat force three yea & good record. to remark: Q “1 don’t sve where they've wot any- thing on me.” ulng World, sala: “Thia seems alm gation followed by action, and will go to the bottom of oughly before the day. ly over, NO Chairman Manhatu - any One. litege Beate Charitiea Aig | The \fAtormation “cohcernine the City of New York, County of | Amsociation of ures. Ai Wndres of tiem cats redotsd Police Heidquar at q in need of to oys Ww Kinga—es, ferve she double urpose of relieving | 220 C'elock Monday. afternoon, ac. | | wan atthe Ridge Garage, No, 608}t ony of the chit 94 the qprding to, the offictal regonda end Bikey nth ireot, Mrooklyoy all, day | burden of the fired ng Lieut, George.Cullum was sent to In- | | Montas vie tried to phone trom {pew (ova may Be Draught in a, Hip | grout, Ueeres Calue. pt At mu time, t ein Hy al Ki -, ‘s ne Mp, aneula cy ‘eatixate, Jeu ts r. to . five feet from th ote oF Twentyoscouma | Reem Hitt, #9 ‘that Mo voles of ta~ went into | and no one tried to use it, No aes aiest New York City.” tormation might be overlooked, Tho, , i corn A wire- to the T. A eott iy in Obie ofty and later @ mes. wage by boat, ap | several verses were y svhooner yacht | Me said he feared some harm. might Dr. Crosby tried to met the stable uf Mas been on the! nd apparently has! Ho declined to say anything prior to the boaring except | Police’ Commissioner Woods, ‘after! ho had read the affidavits in The Eve- | incredible and certainly calls for the strictest inveat!- Deputy Commissioner Godley, with Borough | Inspector Dillon and District Inapeo- | tor Murphy have the matter in band ther. COULO Haye PaTAIned Sixty ror CHILDRGAR CITY DURING EPIDEMIC Breaths b aoe made to the the eartificate te the child must be taken iw phyece! esamination by « Hanh bremeriin beh iy re thueh Aven@e moe jo oe Third aot ENB No S18 gulton Murect, nue (Boni No. Mey Mreet, Mapleton, # I Al bac yaad of eats tod eurgeon i demand the Dealth certitieat reported back that they could have vbiained sixty wit- Nesess to confirm published of the Affair had Ghey og wished, The people of talking of appealing to the Mayor in ja body, |e. John ®. Hittin had heen informed of ¢ dismissal of Dr. Crom | “The suspension of on the ground of #roas carelessness. Without aving inte the matter af what he waa doing in the saloon, | whether telephoning or drinking, it is | {ntolerad! that an ambulance under ordi | Die care should have bean left un- wuarde 1 oe en ini- and unsupervised twenty minutes wit! from ® cominu From State Recause of the infantile paralysis epldemig the @ity of Bayonne haw ed an embargo on foodstuffs and other produde Malbed in 8 and. Dr. John T. Connolly, the City Phy- sician, with several assistants le i- Specting all supplies coming across the Kill von Kull én the ferty, Two automobile loads of produce were turned back last night. Two, wagon yl ‘ of laundry met the same treat. ont. POLICE REPORTING OF PHONE TALKS AN OOD MINTURE (Continued trom First Page.) copying off hie rough fotes be rained the figures up to seven millions, Er- rors Nke this, they malntain, ptove the unretiability of tie Meteners’ rec- ords. Here Is a police Mstener's report of an alloged conversation between Rob- ert W. Hebbefd and Dr, Potter on March 81, 1946 wire to Flatbuah 046, ated a4 Dr, Pout d4s—| very thing removed from he ines this thorning’ that 1 thought would do any damage to us. H.—-Did you send for ti 2 28—Silre, there la nobody can @et Into my office withont break- ing in: even the people im the building cannot get in. H py thing. new from Albany? 0; he seema to be wab- 948— Ding. HiI believe that there will be some changes in the pessonnel, bus Pet rsa that ard; I gave some Ve and strong toatl. mony ye Mr. irartas tee read @ new police Ii ener ott re) a ents! er Of tet there le no Re: walter farrell in the cas ts the Rev, William B. Farrell, paanairansAeameerat Drowned Man May Re W. PF. Deyle. The body of a man about sixty arn aT at found to- be im the ¥ mn a Baron Ciifera vf Cudleigh Dead. LONDON, duly 19.—Baron Clifford of fub Mrs ola hd Wie dwncr ot soos 8,000 ‘ac ree sear ‘aqaaet set agar os Nee fe. AT HE ; " cont ch at ttf add achat neh howpiial ieee ‘believed to be suffering the peighbvorhood were 0 worked up that they were! Jately to hie home, the pulange would bé serit at oc, Fi Cromby wa| ‘There i ily Eon. hiny Sen! Conveyance After He Had Carried CW! There, Says Father | Pronk stbothet at Me the ¥ Bired, Wihimmmmburghs Meodoy | onet to the attention of The World Bid experience @ith ove ihm ton AGente iieepita SIR femurt © ad @h enfbulaner for hin ohi'e n infant pareve According to BLeethoihe etary hie Wear ol fon, William, beneme uely ti) last Friday, Me called ir j Marner Medford and Part Avenues, hie family physician, & after the physician's vielt William Gied in bie mother's lester in the day hie two-year-old daumhter Minnie, Uecame seriounly iM and the moved to a hospital ie (he meswwlie the Mealth Dew eounts | partinent had quarantined the hover, s Moethof called te Kingston Avenue Hospital on the telephone and asked that an ambulance be sent immedi- Whoever af- swered his call replied that an am- day night passed and so did Matur day and Sunday without the appenr- ance of the ambulange, On Monday afternoon, desperate be- Cause of his daughtat’s wondition, Moothof wrapped up the child and carried her to the hospital. At the time of his tour through the streets Btoothoff says they were crowded and that many children.were riding in the a@treet car ” ‘The fing delayed’ ambulance arrived at the house yesterday morning s@ek- ing the child. Btoothoff thoyght this Was carrying caroléssriess tothe ex- treme. ‘The child had been in tho hos- pital for @ day when ‘the ampelance was sent to the home. AUSTRIAN AIR FLEET DROPS 90 BOMBS IN RAID Bombard Ilalian” Military Depots at Treviso—One Aeroplane Is Missing. RERLIN, July-19-¢(Wireloss to Say- ville).—"A aqundron of naval. upro- planes dropped,ninety heavy and light bembs on railroad and military entab- Ushments in Treviso, Italy, during the night of July 16 and 17," says on, off- celal Aystri ent of July 17. “the 0) stint fon yea were aubcesetul, One acho} Nene ie Saeee, Lai BORDEN'S Malted- Milk IN THe SQUANE Rackuee GRAND PRIZE PAIKASA EAPSaMoh [Hor tt AWOTHER PHDOP Or QUALITY BELL-ANS ie Absolutely” Retidves igesti —— Larwideeray te (2 Worl any Ameticah DMuthict isd i im the % antl 105, ioe of del ak sau 2m 7. 30 maha a po Rt Madison agen, Cleave ludes the container in each case, 1 Am