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— the present form of eehme of Amerwen etden! shows “We wher tenn Oe ones 8 te Armee BBbr ord Of con ersten of + eg Lo tae te netied Me tne pan be fergenion” y* (wer BULCARIANS “SHELLED BY BRITISH WARSHIPS Kall mmbard Angista way Station on the Ma donian Front DON, Heyl 1 -The to repert from the Me front wae made 4 vere "On beth the Mirome at ram fronts there has been ¢ petro activity on both mde Royal Navy shetied and disper i enemy cole an of Ke . nd : perepianes of the Moyal Noval Au warvice bombed the Angina railway intermit. of the to --Only tous parts $0.14 IS BOMBARDED BY FRENCH AVIATOR Bombs Are Dropped in Flight t rom | the Macedonian Front to | Bucharest, War Office announced te French aeroplane, starting yesterday from a point on the Macedonian front passed over Bulgaria, dropping bombs | on Rofa, and continued tte fight to} Mucharest. “Our bombarding aeroplanes arop- od & large nuinber of bombs on jep (in Southern Serbia, north of tir), Another of our machines! rded Sofa yester@y morning and continusd Its Might to Huchareat, where It landed safely.” TEN MISSING FROM TORPEDOED STEAMSHIP British Ship Thurso Hit Presumably | in North Sea—Another | Vessel Sunk. | WASHINGTON Sept. 30.—With ten | of ber crew missing and nine landed, the British steomer Thurso is be-| Neved sinking, Consul General Skin- ner at London cabled the State De-! partment to-day Presumably the boat was torpedoed or mined in the | North Gea. American Consel Hurst at Barce- | dona, Spain, reporting to-day th winking of tho Italian steamer Bon park, and the ality steamer Nitnolo, | eald that no Americans were abroad either ship. The Benpark, from Philadelphia to Genoa with @ general cargo, Was sunk by @ submarine about forty miles | «of Barcelona, Sept. 2 ind the Nit. nol, from Nortolk, ‘ ye Bragonero, Balearic Islands, Sept. | INDON Sept. 30.—Lioyu's agency, ie that tho \ laa steamer Kal- jus been sunk. Tho Rallus was a steamer of 981 tons, built in 1914 She was owned by the Cork Steamship Compau,. Her recent movements have not been re- ported. ———— IN DEMAND. A pretty Kansas echool teavher fe drawing $5 a month eatra to postpone her wedding Delis until aummer, FARMERS TO PLAN CUT Commissioner Hartigan Campaigns for Congress to Be Held Here Next February. Commissioner of Measures Joseph Hartigan went to ‘Utlea to-day to campaign for a far- mers’ congrens to be held in Now York City next February. The con- grese wil Ibe largely for farmers of this State but representatives of the! Governors of other Btates aro ex- pected to attend. ae) enema tenement ele ee OLN Dp en te rep jish attacked yesterday i THE FRE IN THE COST OF LIVING, |twed into @ veritaole fortress by "= BRITISH PUSH ON *. ATTHIEPVAL; NEW ARMY IN BATTLE Altacks on Conniter of mans Heaten Haig Report ADL) FRENCH 1O) GAINS Jotire's Forces Make Further Progress North of Rancourt With Grenade Attacks LANDON, » Uausvall erday heavy! Homme fronts ia cr reatiacks A division uf (he 0ew Hritinh army wa The offteial aeooun follows Durtog the pteht (he enemy heavily our battle ath of Anere We dated the ground won yeater ring at Destren farm orthweat of Le Sara and ims proved our position tn the Thiens val area, “Bifemy counter atiacks wore beaten off in the neighborhood of Stuff Redoubt and Hessian Trench, The Awbting In thte in youter: day Was vory severe, and our troops engaged (a divislon of the new army) showed great endur- and resolution, © “A succOmMCUl Paid wan made by & London ‘Territoriat Rattatton south of Neuville 8. Vanat, w the enemy's trenches were entered And prisoners were taken.” PARIS, Sept. 90.— The French have nade further progress north of Han jeourt by grenade attacks, according to the offeial statement ieeaed by the War Office tow oe | | BRITISH ATTACKS TTACKS 0. THE SOMME REPULSED, SAYS BERLIN REPORT RLIN, Sept. 30 (via London). ‘The repulse of strong British attacks! on the Somme front is omled in to- day's oMcial communication, which follows: "AS on the prec hE! ding day, the Brit- with strong forcos betwen Ancre and Courcelette. | | After variable hand-to-hand Aghting | they were repulsed, Otherwise there were only minor local advances and rtillery duela, which Increased in) tivity during the afternoon, north of the Somme and tn a few sectors south of the Rivi = 92 SQUARE MILES OF TERRITORY RETAKEN BY ALLIES ON SOMME GRAND HEADQUARTERS OF (United Preas.)—In the first thirteen weeks of the Somme offensive, the French and British have captured more ground than bas been taken by the Germans in moro than six months of pattling at Verdun. A survey of the results of the great) allied drive, halted tempcrarily yoo | terday by a terriffic downpour of rain, shows that tho allies have con- quered 285 squhre kilometers of French territory (about ninety-two) square miles), exceeding by fiftees kilometers the territory gained by the Germans at Verdun, Forty-tive villages, each one organ- sbe Teuions, bave fallen before tho bat- g of French and British artillery, ery instance the German position trong that it had to be) broken down by shell fire before la- |fantey could storm it. A total of 63,000 prisoners, 285 can- Weights andj nons, half of which are heavy arti- lery pieces, and more thas 1,000 ma- Sf uns bave been the Anere to a ‘ywher point near uines, the ‘-erman frat, second and third lines ure coin- pletely in the ba.ds of the allies, who | ly construc great gains when bad weather halted “The purpose of the congress.” Mr. ; Martigan said, “is to devise practicai | uguns for lowering the cost of liv ine | ‘The production, transportation an distribution of foodatutts will be cone sidered in peeteeet. New York ity, for instance, has not 60 per cent. f the facilities of Berlin, London or Parig when it comes to freight trans- portation, “Foodst through seven! hands before reaching the ultimate consumer and (he cost is consequeatly Ives ant owls othe wert POA o sted. operations. aes ROBBED, THEN ARRESTED. Broker's Wife Falls te ft Suspect—Beth Set Free. Hearing @ woman scream, Pollce- men Cox Short early to-day found Mrs, Grace Clark of No. Martense Street, Flatbush, in @ semi-hysterical condition im the doorway .of & loft building at No. 255 Wallabout Street, Willeamebarg, Bhe said two men had robped her o diamond ri) wedding ring do her earrin, was eventually locked up, charged with Intoxicatton, An hour tater, however, Detective Carroll arrested George Bauer of No. a, Marcy Btroet. Wililameburg tity idenufy and he rate per uspended cy Clark, Had Been “Planted.” (Bpecial te The Kvening Wertd.) PORTLAND, Me., Sept a life buoy remen” and the German H ARMIES, Sept, 30! Sattefactory Preet Found That aay any 150 came a day now, but cannot eet 30.—For a time the authorities here believed that | marked with the name imperia) | THE EVENING WO'LD, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER American Aviators Whose Work for the Allies las Aroused Storm of Protest in Germany ae ‘ALL GREEK AIRMEN GERMAN U-BOATS ~JOWNALLED FLEET, SANK 262 SHIPS ATHENS REPORTS! IN THREE MENTHS | Venizeto, at Crete, at Grete, Said to Be 85 Died on 15 S That Had No in Full Control of | Warning —Greatest Activity Revolution. { Shown Recently. ATHENS, Sept, 80.—The entire Greek | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—-Mac? eee Daal eee. Sotetayed de, | Mare complete Information of Ger apatehos from Canea, Crete, deserib. | many’s submarine activities which ing the arrival there of Ventgelos and supplements Lond Robert Cocil’s Admiral Kountouriotes, indicate that the former Premier of Greece ts in full control of the revolutionary situs ation, Vut of 2 Infantry ‘stationed at a, c crete, the despateh says, but ent ve officers and ninet men jolued the revolution, the loyalists being removed to Suda Bay op boaru allied warships, A report that the Greek battleship ‘ Kilkis, formerly the U. 8, 3. Idano, statement in London last night was received in despatches from London arriving here to-day, whieh show t between June 1 and Sept. sela of all nationalitice have been sunk by submarine Of those fifteen were reported sunk without warning, with the loss of elghy-four lives, A total of sixty-six Se eae ee Yael nO, | neutral vessels were destroyed during as Join 0 by the Greek Ministry of Marine, It | the Period. is now stated the Hydra, which has| Toys fuller information brin, Joined the allied Meei, was virtually out that the submarine activity bi atolen from her anchorage by revolu- 7. i tlonieta, aided by members of the Practically doubled during the ta crew in sympathy with them, two months. During June, after de- | livery of the American note on Noss | Sussex, accepting Germanys ag CITY MILK FAMINE ment not to cfak veasels without proper safeguard to lives on board, (Continued from First Page.) 400 men of the Fourteenth Hera all fifty-seven vessels were aunk, of which five were neutral and six, in- cluding three neutrals, were sun\ without warning with the lose twenty-five lives. In July the total sunk fol off to two British, sunk without with the loss of forty-one tives. In Augwst the total sunk more than doubled with the figure of 103, including twenty-six neutral vessels, Two allied boats were sunk without! warning with the lows of three lives. The figures up to Sept. 24 show a continuing hieh rate of destruction in the month with a total of seventy- five vessels sunk, including twenty- Six neutrals with five allied boats sunk without warning with the loss of fifteen lives, PARALYSIS SLUMPS AGAIN; ONLY FOUR DEATHS tN DAY Also Seven Fewer New Cases Are Reported Than Yesterday's Figures Gave. Seven fewer cases and eight leas deaths from infantile paralysia weve reported by the Board of Health to- day as compared with yesterday's figures, Here are the totals: NEW CASES. day, Yootentay. warning ! Mr. Dition was disqualified trom act- ing in such a capacity because he has long been taking the side of the pro- ducers. Likewlse, the Wicks Investi- ‘gating Committee, appointed by Gov. | Whitman, would be useless in such a [capacity on account of “too eiuch politics,” according to Mr. Hartirart, |HAVE ARRANGED FOR OUTSIDE SUPPLIES. | “We do not anticipate any pro-) \tracted trouble," sald D, S. Horton, | {Vice President of the Stawson-Decker | Company. “We have raised the price because we have had to pay more for jour supplies and the cost of labor has |gono up. We have milk backed up so jthat the supply will last, and besides we have arranged for outside sup- plies, We can't tell whether our regular, farmers will give us one-tenth or one- half of the usual supply on Monday We will not surrender to their de- mands. We have already offered them an increase of $400,000 over the last prices for the next six months’ supply of 10,000 cans a day. We are not go- ing to be coerced.” In the absence of Health Comms. Mestattan < ae ns sioner Haven Emerson to-day ais Bron ........ ae secretary declared be did pot beliave Brooklyn ..ses am 6 there will be any special watoh aext Queens . ‘iy ae 3 week for stale milk, but he was surs Richmond . a) ° the regular inspection will be kept * Tota? s ee DD Py up as rigidly as ever, eaTHs. “Milk sold Bere will have to answer) = Manbattan . ot | . fll, the tests for weight butter fats) Bronx a i And all other requirements of the, Brooklyn . 0 ‘ jHeaib Department. Lt will make no! ee : : : |difterence what may cause any de-! - a feriwration, the Department will not! Total ... ri vy ilow dangerous milk to be sold,” | ‘Tne New York Hatlways Company, | which has been feeding strikedre, AC hs DAH, Appedind Lo Commis Dillon to-day for milk, Their 1 ager said the Mutus t The total number of cases to da has been 9,029, and the total number ner, of deaths 3,288. One hundred and an-( seven pationts were discharged to- mt as recovered, so that with the others previously discharged there are ny! HOW just 2,993 patients still in hosp!- needs! tals and quarantined n their howes —_—_——_—- Ke 8 | day Just n deliver The company BRITISH SEIZE MORE MAIL. uu. it. ————E—_ JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE. | And now Mr. Rockefetler, by another rise in Standard Oi) yes terday, ts worth $6,029.00 more Argty: of the Norwest: |nue of retreat cut off the defeated | forty-two, Including nine neutrals and! American 30, 1016, REVOLVER IS FIRED INSTIELOW CASE AS AN IMPORTANT TEST Marks Found on Bullets Used in Double Murder May De- termine His Pate (Bpeclal From ia 4H Corre: of The Evening Werld NOCH RETIN, N.Y, sept area! MUrprine Was sprung When pened today the Atictow re a motion ie being orden oA wrt argued to Dim & new trial for the munter ot keeper Charles Mies w Sutheriand, counsel for Atielow, de manded that the bore of th calibre revolver and bullets whieh tt ta alleged the mu vimitted be stographed art tinmiectiate and bullets prominent Vhelpe and w ts house " James Osborn and exdud wt rowa f the to pt in det The bow if revolver ay (he most g the moth Harold Make Attorn ait hit rte, Dr bart nearly ROUNANIAN ARMY IS IN UTTER ROUT IN TRANSYLVANIA = min mys et Fer As two Mme tt nie oxy Herman ner, and Altre pistol expert, who have im thlavite that (here were no marks on the bultete found in the bodies sup 1 to have been made in passing h the barrel of Sticlow's pistol t Hamiltom, expert for Distric ormey Knickerbocker, claime Mar stant ™ the eminent Max throu wllets found tn the wletints had = come from Stielow's ptet Berlin Says) Austro-Germans Sone (eecenes mareings experts were all present tn court Have Won Big Victory at nd were directed by Judge Roden Hermannstadt beck to eo with Ris personal : mannstadt, ant and have the bore of the revolver wae photographed. He ordered that the RERLIN, & ’ — microse C Troops nd « ‘Day. as he wished to examls former Ch ninmaelt, have won a battle ¢ A revolver was shot off as an ex- Transylv f 5 strong periment by counsel for the defense. Hons of the First Roumanian Army, The setentists present made mark- | he War OM announced to-day. ings where Hamiiton satd they ex-| Ry an encircling attack the Teu- | sted In the revolver used In the kil! ' tons drove the Roumanians south: ing, The bulleta came out without wart, Part of the first Roumanian any markings. army Was anniliiated, the remnants Judge Rodendeck announent that fiveing in disorder [he wantet to examine King himself azenare Bd na : Crean coe to-day, King confessed to the mur detachments seized the tamous Tower Pass, through which the Rou. | *er fer which Btlelow was convicted, manians had entered Transylvania to}and afterward recanted to District attack Hermannstadt. With this ave-| Attorney Knickerbocker, who prose- cuted Stielow. se TRACTION STRIKERS GET ees | $55,000 BENEFIT TO-DAY, FOUR CAUGHT IN RAID ae Idle Three Weeks to Be ht FOR BL CKMAILERS, $5 Each by Amalgamated Association, Two Men and Two Women Are The striking street car employees bh : assembled at eight meeting places tn Taken To-day in Chicago as Aides of the Gang. | Manhattan, the Bronx and West- jchester to-day to receive the frat payment of strike benefits. Organizer CHICAGO, sept. 30.—Federat offi: | ha, oh cers arrested to-day J. Grace Golden, bis wife. Roumanians fled to the mountainous country on both sides of the pass. Ia the Goergeny mountains enemy was repulsed southward. South of Hennlorf a German attack was successful. H. Golden and) panking hours, cashed checks on a and Mr. and | netroit bank amounting to $55,000 and Mrs. John E, Lawrence for compitclty | sent his assiffinte out to distribute in the workings of the Mano act| the money. Dlackinatler’s syadicate. The arresta} Syew out of an investigation of the story of a Cedar rapids, lowa, mer- are on strike. On that basis It is clear } the Amalgamated Association of Street chant that two girls had extorted Electric Railway Employes has a $15,000 from him, pede. The federal ‘officers raided an|® DiS Seven: Peenery: 06.8 Apartment at 4 o'clock in the morning | Week Whether they are married or fo get th ‘ They tell of | singte. | Bes nding opium smoking outfita and = Quantities of habit forming drugs ta A Mig rush for re-employment ts ex. | the place. iden had posed as a real estate operator and Hensence 008: as 4 salesman. HAVRE DE ‘GRACE RE E GRACE RESULTS. | FIRST RACH—Selling: B--Selling: maiden two- De pected to-morrow and Monday. Men Who had made up their minds to go off for the strike beneft, The New York Railways and Third Avenuo lines jare ready to take back thetr old em- | ployes on the sentority basis they held Cs year-olds; five furloage— hey went on strike, Leon, 116. (Troxter, — place $4.50, show $2.90, 107 (Taplin), place $5.90, s! weeond: Melting N tinger). show Marblehead. Caerry Ripe, nd avo fan. Sargon and Ea G ecratched. ERNE atl DEVONSHIRE WINNERS, | ST RAC! Piston Rod Breaks on Run From This City to Cincinnati and Cars Leave Track. ’ CINCINNATL Sept, 30.—When a show, $4.5. frat:| piston rod on the first engine of Tom jos UG Carroll), place $1l. show FL, recond; Marte! OY Brien. 108 (Martin), show 645), third. Time, 1.09 3-3. Mater, | New York to Cincinnatl, broke to-day Rosemary, Zin Del and Rio Brazos also) the train left the track and partially overturned. er We-| The engineer and fireman on the | Orst engine were killed, while the Severe, craw, of the second engine were tn- purse S00, hree-year-olds and up’ i. and a hale furlon rd Boy 1 | LONDON, 30.——The iment Jascording 10 the | Shoe and | jured eather Journ AS requisitioned “all re were bruised bu! |Win, fale ana "Grace Teather’ fer|yare*ettonaiy Mares Tees wrecked military purpo: oper vent forest, it is stated, will be atiowea oy | traln ‘of steel coaches drawn by two engines. About 1,50@ feet of track wae torn A ERS r Killea, i Lieut. Mulser, | the purchase price of the leather. ——_—_— Famens Avi MUNICH, Sept @ noted aviator, plunged to bis death we is reported to have on the western | Retrase Case Witness Pleaded He front, Lieut, Mulacr received toe or- Wae Ai of Black Hang. | der Pour te Merite in July, On Aug. 6 he was reported to have broug The District Attorney's office awaited | down his ninth mom oechine. the arrival to-day from Chicago of De Fr cagrerres tective Williamsee, bringing with him Snow Falls Up Thomas Pecara, formerly an olive otf WATERTOWN, NY. now fell at Newton F tmporter of th! Pecara after con fessing to perjury in the trial of G ity, § al Y. Tuning Turriee “Famew Bere this} ing Montemagmo for the munter of] coin Sater RS Mike Gaimari in the Poley-Rofrano THE R 2 |tosd, wae allowed to leave town unter Prom the C! b a suspended sentence on hic # crown found in Portland harbor was! “= eamship Kotstianiafjord, which “That gtr ov oe: . real evidence the long awaited moer-/ Home. here to-day from Bergen of ee 4 got "mS Sue leading lady Pe ae ited es tn the chant submarine ‘had been near the! Maxine Buiott has sold her old home,’ Nitmrittan soe BOs Rage ae att ee SCAIDSERR RE coe |Galmari murder, was set tec rican coast line. ye ie? ne End yin a foursston ithe wa port * he ever interested herself in| from the pollo eaying he 4 guat the buoy ‘waa planted in the hare, Shivuct reas Abe FiEseL "Spe, sige ene detained oe Wag, pr omaleee aby uncer demanding os |e By t86 Biask Mons {fe a | bor as @ hoas. 'The actress t the bouse te a veeharrn Taare Ee: cermed DMs er rot ieee ‘peneion of pent pe | Fitagerald, soon after the opening of tes jae The union leaders assert’ 11,000 men | back and ask for tneir old jobs held {i KILLED ON PENNA, TRAIN ’ Train 1231 on the Pennsylvania line, NR COURT CLERK CHASES. BURGLAAS OVER ROOF Vietin in heres CAR TRIE VIOLENCE FALLS OF: ONLY SEVEN "ATAKS” HEPORTED Haw the Hirer se. tor (eo bure «Filled the Omi = be tannery Put on Tracks of \ nan vere o . +10 Paet One wet eho ie room, oreiare owt s they bad ” aredually a y eoven A sarh and a © Onre OMe Ow tT @ elevated we 4 . wn, four on mu supwny a broaen, tnetom Avenue & seventh and Thirty-« A Lexington Avenue t t h hateh ‘ early fran the stre few upward wit much force (hat It Meare moor ot soe tow! om BQUR BATTLESHIPS: HERE form, ripped nan oway uns as UNDERGO. REPAIRS te remained on duty A paving stone wan thrown fr eae the t the tracke Texas, One of the (Quartet, Beat wher y rin lice Own Target Record of +t ae Hundred Sircet ond) Broadway wy Last Year. pide of a tran, but did : he osllerhine Texes, Arhanes, wiley, of Me Wyoming aud New York, arrived at Street Cleaning t, WAN this port toy from short range sted on a charge of annoying 7 i awitchman at One Hundred and EShket practice off the Virwinia Cages. SIAth Strect and Araterdam Avena They will undergo the usual doeking Rernard MeDenald of Noo 22 and repair Owing to the ingwt- One Rundred aad Corty Legend folent dere) of the channel leading e Navy Yara only one ship ean be taken there each day, Uther #hips of the Atlantic @eet 4 have gono to Boston, Philadelphia rick MeNamara, No nd Norfolk, It is expected they wil! Oth Biceet, was be Pease A the completi th the Harlem Court and other manoen 4 with having thrown te tho Southern drat grounds, wh-pound sledee hammer throwen @ aeain ® Grst in the window Third Avenue surface parce just ended. She beat ar, The hammer struck Petoobuin yor mt f last year. Jonn Lutkins — ben —— A MARATHON, STEEL BEATEN DOWN | wagers Yoentnp ¢18 Gem to Aave a new set of works, GOV. WILLIS OF OHIO NO WIFE HURT 18 TAXI Executive Hurled Through Wind- shield—Daughter Also Slightly lajured, DELAWARE, 0. Sept. 30,—Gov, Willis, big wife and daughter Hélem, Steel was beaten down to 1161-4 were injured this morning whem a from 130; Repuolio Steet slumped £190 | heavy truck ran into @ taxiea® In points and Crucible Steel dropped © | witch hey were riding to a railsesd 97-8 fran W1-4. There were rapia IN STIFF BEAR RAID: Loses Almost Four Points in Rapid | Decline—Other Metal Stocks Also Suffer. } A dispesit eculators t profits on the big advances fi United! States Steel ant fr metal and kin- dred industrial issues, was made the | screen for a swift bear rakl on tie! flour of the Stock Exchange to-da tae porta | AO Mrs. Willis suffered a scalp Jost. Total ealee for (he tworQour| ang bruises about the body te session > b shares. fconfined in a hospital here. The Governor was thrown through. the windshield and escaped with « laeer- ation of the rirht hand. The daugh- | ter was only slightly bruised, Old Too st? ent oe G ns ett wr Tet Late im life the body iw likely to ow signs of we ted chee the Kid. heys weaken first ‘The back is lame, bent and echy, and sasinentaatasioa weres viigecete bd feats tad kh Y : fects. 0 MiG ‘ky — fe |neys— dro Bs BSS S/T ones BS Bs = Bri disease, me iy = Use @ mild kidney NE RR = lant. Try ie BSS | Dean's Kidney He BS Pills, Thousan #, RI- of elderly folks recommend them. 3 83+ "8! A New York Exa g, tiS) Mey H. Ivers, 51 Cedar ony + S| “My back ached both day and” itd tik ve very stiff and lane Sod 1 rr) ~ 38 | worn-out that I didu't seem able ta de ‘By = “Rieuthing. My kidneys were inagtive ial gl Mire parti 13 + 1Q |rwollea, I was very nervous ie = eli ight often blurred. 1 used ‘OS dney wetlicines, but kept Ass | worse instead of beiter, Several Bones My 2 Sof Doan’s Kidney Pills practically ewred : > T Lg | me and today my Kidneys are normal.” = Sy = 8 = = IDOAN'S “fats BY eS: | 50¢ at all Drug Stores Foster-Milburn Co. Drape 8 Viteien SEE SOL ug wed Lh Your Druggisi7 Ki He Ry TI rh teh las & i h° grx= 5 ener J 1/77 ay as = 38 3 ate = fa its = oR | Pee il Finn a gt: 3) ssa 8) ROSY oc. Total sale ~ | marnp.—o Sept, 25. at the Champlain, Ranest wl rem the ey Hoapiial, Matisvure, N. 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