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5 , fete thah it does In the West hay {8 $11.60 a ton, Here it is That is the staple. There ar, a feed rich in milk-giv~ ents, Our hay ts one crop * Yet the Chicago distribaters are paying 4% cents a quart. fh after year we farmers have . the New York Big Three to @ living price, They have simply made out their own contracts And said, ‘Sien here” They have baat us into this fight. f the people of New York will have pationce for two or three days we shal] win, and they will be all the better off. The milk will be better. The situation is just this—we farmers must #et the price we ask or stop raising alk for market “It will be a sharp struggle, for the distributers have a stronger eombination in New York than to ang. other place, but we won in Chi- @ago and we won In Boston, and we wii} win here—it the people will give apetheir backing.” WILL SUPPLY BABIES AND THE a@s » HOSPITALS FIRST. .H.N. Hallock, Vic ePresident of the Barden Condensed Milk Company, gai this afternoon: “We served half the usual ‘amount to-day, and we hope to do setter every day. whabies. If any of our customers ith babies or sick people at home are not getting enough milk they meed only send us word and we'll gee that they get it. The Dairymen's League is asking doo much. We are already paying the farmers more for thelr milk than they vould get for it as butter and Mmttermilk. There is no likelihood that the farmers can build up a de- MASKED MEN POUR £25000 QUARTS OF ~MULKINTO DITCHES, Vikkets of iRaerae’s League +“Eover Roads to Pasteuri- »c zation Plants Up-State. "DTICA, N. Y., Oct. 2.—Masked men, eupposedly members of the Dairy- men’s League, have seized 15,000 8 of milk, destined for New York, tn the last twenty-four hours aad dumped it into ditches in the Mohawk Valley. ©'Mfforts to ship milk have been @ithost unavailing. Many farmers Qip,surning to butter and cheese- WSTERS, N. Y., Oct. 2.—Pick- “pent out by the Dairymen’s League have thrown hundreds of q of milk into the ditches as farniers not connected with the league Bitempied to take It to the local plants of the large distributing gRencies. iaFesmer patrols stand at crossroads to intercept ducers a have refused to join the Teague and to prevent them from gender their wares to market, Prac- ticaflg no milk came to the local plants to-day because wagon after wigon was stopped and the contents @mptied into the road. efhe pickets were appointed at & weept meeting of the league, The members argued in vain with non- members to join in the movement for Digher-prices. When arguments failed thgm decided upon force, well-to-do farmera who con- the pickets made no effort at ine. U-BOATS EKTER ARCTIC; every such pro- guards along the Histritea Raver, | possible for Gen, Haig's soldiers to - SINK KEUTRAL SHIPS Si Bogorodohan, taking some|/win German trenches with slight ‘isoners, re ‘a hting in the wooded Car. |!sse® - 5 pathian from Sept 19 tod) the Rus-| The “tanks lumbered forward and RISTIANIA, Norway, Oct. 3 sians took 2,609 prisoners and cap-| weeded out German machine gun ( London).—A German submarine tured four cannons, thirteen machine | nests, The British infantry, advane- made {ts way Into the Arctic fans, three mine throwers and other | ing pehind the new armored monaters, | and has vorpedoed three Nor- Wégian steamships there, he ves torpedoed were gether. Rayo and Rolf Jarl. crews were saved, Steamship traffic oveg the regulur route, covering the the Nopfhern Norwegian towns, has been ped. Stow! August the Germans havo Norwegian bowls 000. valued at byob “The purpose of the German sub- ¢ operations probably is to ins te Sea ports, ghball The | e with the transportation of war 4, rials to Russia by way of the livery service here. How can they | create overnight a thing it has taken us sixty years to develop?” The Central Dairy Company report-~ +d the arrival of 700 cans out of a ustomary 1,000, Only 45 per cent. INSOMME CHARGES, BERLIN REPORTS Repeated Attac 1 Said to Have Been Beaten Back With Heavy of the supply of the Mutual - McDermott Company same in to-day, The Sheffield Farms Company siaimed to have 90 per cent. of the) vormal supply. Officers of the Datrymen'’s League, at headquarters at No, 204 Franklin Street, sald these figures were too aigh, They had reports from up-, State counties showing the farmere were not only not sending any milk) trom members of the league, but that they had estabiished patrols and pickets and were preventing other versons from making shipments, New Jersey farmers were reported to have joined their New York bretn- ren of the dairy in organizing to pre- Losses. HAIG CLAIMS He Says British Have Smashed 3 Further Ahead on the A GAl fe shipments to town until the . price question te settle fr The ectual fight bevween the two! Ww. ay to Bapaume, i 4 aiden is being led by Commissioner , — 1% Villon and Loton Horton, President! . of the Sheffield Farma-Slawson BERLIN (via London), Oct, 2— + Decker Company. On a@ battle front of twelve miles % aan og pi , Kage ig a north of the Somme the French and « con ound,’ jon at 0-day. a‘ a ® They Know we control many pas, British charged tho Germans ti +4 after time yesterday, They were pulsed, the War Office announces, and suffered heavy losses The announcement follows: Fighting on a large scale on the twenty-kilometre (12.4 miles) teurlzation plants up-State and that it We possibie raw milk to gre quantities may be admitted into New York by Commissioner Emerson. “Hut they also know that my oath of office calls upon me to do all ! an to ald the producers and reduce he cost of foodstuffs and milk to i * . . he consumers, and that 1 plan to {font between Thiepval and Ran nulld a co perative distributing court occurred again yesterday in plant in New York which will put, tho battle area north of the hem out of business, Bomee. “Consequently, | look for the sur- render of the distributers any day. But even if the ‘Big Three’ sign up, {don’t think I'll stop the plan for a ‘o-operative dintributing plant, The ssue is too great, and the forty-year ‘ht han been too scarred with suf. fering slaves of the Milk Tru RUSSIANS GAIN IN DRIVE ONLEMBERG, VIENNA NACONCEDES “The British and French, after @ great Increane in their prepara- tory fire, advanced to the attack. They were sanguinartly repulsed many times by our well directed artillery fire, Detachmentsa which penetrated our lines were ejected ‘by our unshakable infantry after bitter hand-to-hand fighting. “Immediately north of the Somme a French local attack was repulsed, The battle lasted throughout the night and is still in tull swing. “South of the Somme there was lively artillerw fighting at places, “North of Les Mesnil (Cham- pagne) a German reconnoitring detachment carried out a suce ALLESREPULSED ”® 6-6-94-96-4.0-0-6 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1916. men Starting Off on Campaign for Hughes, Wife of Candidate Honored at Breakfast To- Day' SO80904-8 a PBBS-9G-3-99-H5-5 396464 OP6OO5« ® o » 39999900 299 F FHF5-9-9996-6-56-5-90006-26-2- >G-3-06 FOOO800090090500000000000 cessful sortie and brought in one officer and thirty-eight men pris- oners. | “One of our military airships Wattotiaean Ue Lines Pierced at Two Points—Fierce Cea Counte “4 # Attacks BRITISH ARE SMASHING BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, NEARER TO BAPAUME, L. 1), Oct. 2.—The Russians gained IS GEN, HAIG’S REPORT successes at two points in the renewal of their attacks east of Lemberg, a statement from the Austrian War Office admitted to-day, but elsewhere violent Slav onslaughts were repulsed. The Russians captured less than 100 yards of trenches in violent hand to hand fighting north of Potutory; South of the Brody-Zoczov Road en- emy forces penetrated the sector held by one Teutonic regiment, ‘The Teu- tous are counter-attacking and al- ready have regained part of the lost ground, The Teutons recaptured @ position north of Grabarka, which was lost to the Russians Saturday, taking 1,500 prisoners, On both sides of the Broy- LONDON, Oct, 2,—Gen, Haig’s men continued throughout last night the smashing advance begun yesterday toward Bapaume, it was officially an- nounced to-day, After beating off German counter- attacks against the newly won posi- tions east of Eaucourt-l'Abbaye the British established their front that | region and cleared surrounding build- ings of the enemy. West of Eaucourt-l'Abbaye British established their line last night from a point 1,200 yards north of Courcelette in the direction of Hes- sian trench. An enemy to unter attack foréed the | loy, Just off this road, is under tire, The British © resumed thelr drive on Lemberg he War Office to-day announced losses in rday’s pelled+ with great enemy losses and 1,600 prigonera have been taken. The Slavs .efeated enemy advancod new “tanks” played an Important role in the advance and helped make it found enemy tr from the “tank casualties, a |PRISONER TREMBLES AT 13. nches cleaned by fire * and suffered slight Oct, 2eTen thousand French Willlam Frank of No. &4 Forsyth} At several places the British have} Report—Boll Weevil and Cater- | omy of wae sent Inte. Pussia. by Street and H. Stein of No, 118 East| reached the Gueudecourt-Le Sars) pillars Cause Shortage. German authorities | be K Tonth Street, both with long police rec-| highway, running throush Eaucourt- = siete > \< fo" Almeria have ords, to-day pleaded guilty in the Hronx| Abbaye and crossing the two high-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—A heavy! teturned. to Ge France having County Court to burglary, Judge Gibbs | ways leading to Bapaume. deterioration in cotton throughout iL oryturned the prisoners to announced he would sentence Stein on 4d ‘ the central cotton States, together Breneh Oct. 6 and Frank on Oct. 13. PARIS, Oct, 2-—The War Omice ane 16 Reena Tae iticiee tee | 1d you change that fo some other ES ei with unprecedented destruction % a |any, ‘Your Honor? asked Frank, (rem. | Pounced to-day that ti boll weevil in Texas, Arkansas, Lou- MUKA KERERM ARRAN ERTR | blink tured a trench and prisoners on the | alt 4 \Niny” asked Judge Gibbs. Somme front lust night {nw local '#@na and Florida and destruction by | \ | *% Good Old Home-Made “Because. I'm’ superstitious," wala caterpillars in Southern Texas and 4 A * Frank. “I hate to be sent away on that) operation east of Douchavesnes GiarAT Wineiia hive’ CAnke a, AS + § Family Cough Remedy x i an stern Flo Ave cansed te ) ‘ery well, then,” sald the Court; per cent. decrease in the condition S| a — f ‘we'll change it to the 11th.” WINNERS AT LAUREL, of cotton siiree Aug. 25, ‘This state- * Much Retter than the Rendye i q nade b: " KI ally ani FIRST RACE—Matden tw vreolda; Ment Was made by the Bureau of Bd M see Sussaied, five and @ haif Counsel, 114 Crop Estimates to-day, a | (Shuttinger), at lace $2.30, | ee SS | GROOM RRCR OCR ROO show $2.80, "firet: Mt Measan tamenirnd aa en te <r % hend), place $6.10, a1 ‘otton Jumped 60 to 80 points on the 3 a tia (eleds hes eeanens TPS hime ion iad Giarriuon, ty, Cotton Exchango to-day, following Hi slat devaunemnsrearpeen Cotes . bh Abbey, Black Bagle, Mao publication of the Agricultural De- | re y, you would hordy have in them ube gis ran partment mutter n showing ah mage to| \ all th sgurative power t hat lies in this olds Tak the Middle States crop Yecember simple "home-made" cough syrup whic bold! Ww cotton sold up 67 points to 16 3-4 cents | ukes only afew minutes to prepare. Lis"tny 90, show $4.89 a pound, while January was up 40 | Uni ay. t from ony, deur rh cunces of ond; Queen’ of Paradise, 108 (Ro Schill- points at 16.80 cents inex (50 cents’ worth), pou tug), show $3.60, third, Time—1.4 HOC ed bi pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain Pera clubna, Valae and Prices slipped back about 10 points ranulated sugar syrup. ‘The total cost @ . jas a 8 < ar eleery enemas xranulated sugar sy: hepdveg aloo ran Ree caer th after the first wild rush. The ex- Te irantats eel dives gous fall olds and up: six furlongs —I change was in a turmoil as pricos| pint of really better cough ayrup than 31'2 (Tapiin), straight £24, place mounted to new h levels, you could buy ready-made for 82.50, show $4.40, firat; Paddy Whack TT (Schuttinger), place $8. show Betwoen Us, 118 (Dishn 70, third, Time 113 3- n, Sherwe a od WINNERS AT WINDSOR. FIRST RACE—For three-year-olds five and « half furlongs —Quid ons), at t $s. plu won Palm 1 ’ 6, show $3, secand og Brot show $3.60, thi d McAdams, Kaa nt, Alinco, Jimmie aiid Hoscniary aleo jr ox 1.08 & PY Beet, 11.01 con! BIGGEST OF THE NEW | ZEPPELINS FALLS 10 EARTH NEAR LONDON (Continued from First Page.) attempted to attack been broueht down, One London time that elarsed between ting of the earth Whether it the Plane or the anti-aircraft guns is not yet established, A farm fell, early fo wing It was Ainsterdam cor} that tho fighting is particularly stuo-| victory at Eaucourt lAbbaye, when| It Wis born wlong the Hiver Nariauvka. ing Germans were driven back on A northeast of Halle: 4 | change right bank of to $000 yard front, were unusually Enemy counter-: small, it was learned to-day, The; iT nny in silt & opr ie London paper declares eppelin and its pl only fifteen was winged by an was er, this morning telepho ccount: nearly midnight when f learned to-day throug spondent of the graph Company Tel but a message elicted the COTTON CROP INJURED, PRICES TAKE BIG JUMP. EMS FOR INVESTORS, Central for the ep 1O.KS per cent « second have the the hit- | unge ero- in whose fleld the raider, ed the first emb ‘ Hs | heard the arnec senbere fe lgey Husslan attucks| pritish te lush part of the Re. | heard the guns. 1 warned my wife ueitse Lipa ABN) ina trench, whore stubborn fightin aad we gol up I want out in front] '. of the house and there I saw. the ; been going on for twenty-four Weut of Lutzk tho activity increased pee. hee distil ; YOON" Geppelin almost above me, yesterday, Russian attacks were] rt Fi, are now within three) “lt seemed it might fall any mo- sited by German fire und the Rua-| io oe tanaume und have extended | Ment on the house, 1 took my ehil- san Kunners oiten shelled their owal tar jog an the. Albertelt “ [dren to safety. A 4 or two later enenes in unavaihug citorts to drive| Melt hold on the Albert-Bapaume | t thing began to fall, itiand- their lutantry torward to attack. toad, putting Le Bare in peril, and fleld bet nyard PEAKUUIAD, Gol 2A great| moved closer to the national highway ola behind my sarmyara aod batue 1s now developing along a wide | from Bapaume to Peronne. La ins. | close to a haystack, So far as I know front in Galicia, Where the Russians lit has not done any damage, but some of my cows may have been killed.” han Ex- that Count Zeppelin had intended to take part in the ratd, ‘to Germany that at the last moment, owing to the persuasion of his family. not to join the sent information | Exchange in Flurry on Agricultural} year ending | Wo parned on Tcent, the previous WALL LL STREET ntial recoveries were continue at ning in issues which suffered most from the bear raid Saturday morning. United States Steel at 1118 718 was up one point, Pressed | Steel Car up 2 and Car and Foundry }up 11-2, There was pronounced | strength in railroad stock. Norfolk jand Western sold at 140, up 31-8. Sub or | Lehigh Valley at 861-4, up 15-8, with less gains in Reading, Union Pacific and others, Copper tssues steady. | Profit taking caused Irregular changes ‘in second hour and activity changed ‘to dulness and showed @ tendency to sag off. ; During late trading market toucned lowest point reached in several weeks. ‘ Balawin started rally, rising over ive points; U, ee ad to ‘17 a4, and fark t closed active up from the low, but showing smal! loxses for the day Quotations, @ from previous Net High. Low 1 Am & et Am For Amn Zin : Snacela Manin a as ti cult & W. 1 6 WoL. pt Hain Locamitlye Halt. By He he decided | |). Went compound of genuine Egan pine ex- ae ; re weet tract, combined with guaiacol and has Fensed PK SOUABLY Net after cee bee awed Lor generations to break up tee SHIGAGO WHEeT AN® SORN To avoid disappointment, be sure to York Centr yatom—Eight Lada ‘ask your druggist for "21q ounces of mot Pinex" with full directions, and don’t «FRENCH AIRMAN BAGS |ROUMANIANS OVER DANUBE, BULGARIA IS INVADED iA ., Crossing Made South of Bucharest | —Teutonic Army in Dobrudja May Be Menaced. BERLIN, Oct, 2.—Roumanian troops have invaded Bulgaria for the first Ume since Roumanta entered the war, An official statement for the War Of- -¢ this afternoon announced that the Roumanians suce crossing est, gain- rs a footing on Bulgarian soil. ‘The Bulgarian fortress of Rustchuk, the strongest Hulgarian position on the Danube, lies directly south of Bucharest, and the Roumanian crose- ing was made near this point On both sides of Grkokel the Rous manians have won ground, Austrian troops captured Oboroca height The Berlin despateh does not indi- dicate how large ans crossed the by a large fo: would threaten the rear of the Teutonic army tn Do+ brudja and force their retirement. ee HIS FIFTH BALLOON Bloch Brings Down the Last Near Bapaume—Bulgars Destroy French Biplane, ARIS, Oct, 2.—The text of the French official communication as to the activities given out this after- noon says: “Adjutant Bloch Nas brought down a German captive balloon at a point to the east of Bapaume, This ta the fifth balloon brought down up to the present time by this aviator.” BERLIN: (via wireless to Sayville, lL. L), Oe Prench biplane was shot down’ by Bulgarian gunners near | Gebian after 1 hia dronned one bomh | upon Sor said despatches ‘here to-day, neh pilot and Serbian were captured, France and BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, L. ‘This Pines and sugar syrup prepara- tion gets right at the eause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. x isa most valuable concentrated spoon anything else, A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money prompt- ly refunded, goes with this preparat on, GREEK CABINET QUITS; REPORT OF WAR PAGT):: Secret Agreement vement With the Allies Reported—Details Now Being Worked Out, LONDON, Oct. 2.—The Greek cabinet has resigned, sald a Central News de- spatch from Athens this evening. (The new Greek Cabinet, formed only a fortnight ago, was not rec- ognized by the allies and was gen erally believed to be blocking Greece's participation in the war.) ATHENS, Sunday, Oct. 1 (via Lon- don, Oct, 2).—The negotiations be- tween Greece and the Entente Powers are believed in circles close to Kin, Constantine to be nearing completion and it is even asserted in some quar- ters that a military accord has been already secretly reached but is being kept secret pending the arrangement of details, as in the case of Roumania, The retusal of the Entente to recy, nize the Kaiogeropoulos Ministry has been hampering the negotiations and heiping to coniuse the situation. The negotiations of the Entente represent- atives have so far been direct with King Constantine and not technically official communications, \SOHUPP GOES IN AGAINST DODGERS IN FINAL DASH (Continued from First Page.) throw, Miller started for third, but was easily caught on Herzog’s throw to Zimmerman. Coombs struck out. | No runs, one hit, none left. ——ee DEMAREE GOES AFTER /ECOND FOR PHILLIES BATTING ORDER. SECOND GAME. Boston. Philadelphia, Snodgrass, et. Paskert, ct. Maranville, Byrne, 3b. Wilhoit, rf. Stock, as, Konetohy, 1b. Whitted, if. Sot se Cravath, rf uw. Luderus, 1b. feen: 26, Niehoff, 2b. Gowdy, 0 Killifer, o. Demaree, p. *t jirecles Day ana Bmsiie. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. Airtight pitching by Alexander gave Philadel phia @ victory over Boston to-aay by the score of 2.0 0, in the first of tho six games that will decide the cham- and| recorded his| pionship between Philadelphia Brooklyn, Alexander sixtenth shut-out of the season, Ra- gan pitched good ball for Boston, but) was touched up just enough to en-| able Philadelphia to put two runners | across the plate. FIRST INNING—Snodgrass got aa infleld single, Stock fumbled Maran- Ville's grounder and Snodgrara took second. Wilhoit sent a line fly to BUSTER ERANOE WMITTL Bot but Prime, F Roasted «fal fo monuay, Oct. 24. ange ATED | HARD CANDY GOODIES “Se ‘satt'tio ernedr™ BotreN et moe flavored Spat id Contect! stock who doubled Snod second, Niehoff, taking the ane tek went to third on to steal second and while he was run out, Maranville scored, Kut we out; Killifer to Stock to Luderus off to Luderus, One run, Kkert popped out to Egan, to Chappelle, Stock fi Wilhoit. No runs. — BRITISH CAPTURE TV'0 TOWNS FRO BULGARS SALONICA, Oct. 2—The villages ‘of Karazakolbaia and Larazakoizer, {as well as other parts of the Bulgare Nan line, were captured by the Brit- ish in Saturday's fighting in the Struina reg.on, it was oviclally am: nounced to-day, Enemy counters tacks were beaten of with heavy tonses. The British are now consolidating the newly won ground, the Buigars having retired out of sight. About 250 prisoners were taken, British losses were small, PARIS, Oct, 2.—Serbis troops a following up their victory over the Buigars east of the Cerna, it was of- ficially anounced to-day. Pressin on a mile and a quarter north o Kamakehalan, the Serbs occupled Kotchovie. —_> No Pollitent in erard BERNE, Switzerland, Oct. 2—n jreply to an inquiry from a Swiss news jameney, Joseph C. Grew, american {Charge d’Affaires at Mertin, teregraphed to-day that rumors to the effect that | Ambassador Gerard's visit to Amertea connected with tho Presldential | were unfounded. Mr, Gerard as No pu pose in view, Mr. Grew sald, Jother than to vacation for the rs, first time in three y pana Demaree Goes After Second for Phillies, At 4.80 o'clock this afternoon the police were notified no effort would made to run cars in Yonkers until further notice — |New YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. High low. 0% t \ POSLAM can do so much | for ailing skin | _ When it is necessary to quickly clear away Pedness of the skin or Ge daponed f pimples, fashes or ite! inflammation, just Poslam at night and improvement eas show im the morning. realise ou tm thie Manner, you will understand wae wt Pag a tepted as the standard remedy for diseases. Remarkable for ite coatrel ecsoma. AT ALL DRUGGISTS, Offering for Monday and Tuesaay, October 2d and 3d ET delicacy, competion tH presenting « delightfully vored, crisp, hurd candy Jacket end @ filling of vartous tear Yrunched Nuts and chop Frults, POUND nok 200 sRoaoway Cigeon 0090000000000 0000000000 "s single to right. Konetehy started — 4 i {| i SSSosss 62514 Columns tising Than in over 100,000 more copies newspaper; more than t Qi The Pines Co, Pt, Wayne, Ind,—Advt. Le Again THE WORLD Leads For the mocth of Soctember, just closed, THE WORLD piinted The Times Gain was 2 The Herald Lost 33 Columns. The American Lost 8014 Columns. Consistent, steady result-getting made this space leadership possible—in fact inevitable. In New York THE WORLD is the HOME news- paper. Every morning the Morning WORLD sells tions of the Times, Herald and Tribune. DPOOOODD OD 9OOOO 00000 OOOO More of Adver- September, 1915, 33 Columns. in the city than any other he combined city circula-