The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1916, Page 1

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Sm Ene RRS erp TT Re )Silistria and Tutrakan AL EDITION Che [co |“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 1910, by The Frese, Publishing _PRICE ONE CENT. {The New York World) iLL MILK TO BE SHUT OFF IN TWO DAYS: | hobo YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Si 1916. To-Oay's Weather—FAIR. IAL EDITION “Cirenlation Boo [“Cirentation Books Open to All.” | to All.’ 84 16 ctctachall PRICE ONE CENT. — _ RIOTS UP-STATE TO PREVENT SHIPMENTS BATTLE RAGES ON DANUBE AS. FES FO0DBLL 1p. NIGHT! 2 RE 2 REELS! TONIGHT! * ROUMANIAN FORCE STRIES Titre ranye TOUT OFF VON MACKENSEN = Potatoes and Onions Advance oe in the General Raise. Reiearians Oppose / Oppose Advance of 20,000 That Crossed River Under Monitors’ Fire. DODGERS ERRORS LIVE STOCK PRICES UP. | TARE RUNS EARLY.» — aw ad che Bulgar Army at Western End| of Macedonian Front Retires, | od such ‘ese have in the Sofia Admits. last year adva 4 greatly in price DewAbw. Gee. biel Marshal vant | letoher Helps Ou Out With al nccorting io en Mackensen, commanding the forces of Homer Right at Start de ' the central Allies operating against of Game cecanee, Roumanians and [ussians in a Seeceareormestes es hey " S@revince of Dobrudia, has ordered the BATTING ORDER. she f ‘e¥actiation of the Danube fortresses of bs ’ He mM 48 ¢ 4 by the Teuton, Bulgari: ish forces, says a dispatch from Ni to the wireless press ‘The reason given for the of von Mackensen' danger of| German commander is in being Pnvelo y the Russians and} Romanian tr the Danube between ‘Tatrakan. 1s been continuous, ve last two months. forces have attacked Bulgarian the the Danube and invaded Bulgaria Sunday and a violent battle is raging east of the fortress of Iustchuk An Amsterdam despatch reported this aftern that the Roumanians forced a crossing with little sition d threw up strong entrench. ments before they Roumanian monitors lengthening © they are not prof- National | iting another pad In the race pennant by taking nny McGraw's team Roumanian army that crossed MeGraw able of Agricuitur ata pound hi been in the oppo Is one « were 4 first tle of year dozen higher site Bulgarian shore batteries and un cover of their fire the invading force beat out a nd reached pigher than 9 Ith’s wild throw te in 28 per Was landed. ith tum Bern cher than The size of the army that crossed ee third end | the Danube is not re, but ht t nt. bighes English military en a w h ai? elared they believed it w of at least 20,000, They fp han 4 posed han 7 per ¢ that a amalier force wor uned SE QueIn NEN —- vale ? : a beg a en Rete aca wesid. 2 ‘t'|PHILLIES DROP ANOTHER =|" °°" tae nn he Rovian th TO THE BOSTON BRAVES.| WAGES RAISED FOR 80,000. | ) n o retre river ———_—$___— | Beers icenan fort FIRST GAME | Meat Pa A despatch from Sofia bays tha, number of Roumanians invading B BY INNINGS 90000051 0-4 SCORE CHICAGO, Oct waria Is placed at several battalions, Hb apee 0.000 3.8 O04 Be Acs shorter Bouya, by the Bulgarian War Ofice. ‘The and Ailliters, Hudolph) and | fictce ptrece wo.ono. works w statement announcing the passage of | () Fe LS EMRE Onin Danube by the invaders says Sh bbO G00, m the Danube near Lianoo, be = . ae =i enemy conveyed to our banks in Sana: involy aim aye: boats several battalions. Measures FIRST GAMES IN BOSTON mour & ( & Co, Morrie & have been taken to attack this force.” |! ery Libby 1 & Libby an- inced an two and one a ten MACKENSEN MAY BE TRAPPED " jis cent BETWEEN TWO FORCES. | Natior ind hour that Rouman)on: At the same mpion invaded Bulgaria the Russo-Rou- | mantians in Dobrudja launched a s aeries of heavy attacks, apparently to Wo an on ¢ prevent the Teutons under Mackensen from shifting forces from that region T Jonday next decided this at iis te meet the attack from the rear ‘The battle ts going on with the ; 00, 9 9 5 IS T0 A Fuago-Roumanians exerting heavy| ° third and fourth games will be 1, 1 73, 1 TAL yed in Brooklyn or gainst the enemy Manks. ici after the N sent battle line pide 4 on Tuesday ia eighty miles beyond Tutrakan ‘ait Roumanian army of any size, sup vhia, tonal League and We p do | PERSONALTY ASSESSMENT 1 It alo Swe Ott of a Large Part ¢ with artillery, seriously menaces flank and rear, Unless the Ge commander has sufficient reserves to counter this daring Roumanian move, Is Expected by Department the ( man e City Tax tulation of the figures of military men say his withdrawal from « r ig in 6 vie teu e the entire Dobrudja region must fo ee ea te tte tee ae low, a retirement that would be mi aes xed Da she: Dentetment of with terrific iosses, since he wou i pateeanieaie tie: Debhaat constantly fighting the Russo-Rou th Re ‘manian army on his front and must meet a new Roumanian army wi R would hang onto his flank and + during the retreat. @hould Meckensen be driven from oe (Continued on Second Page.) RACING RESULTS ON PAGE 2 ENTRIES ON PORTING Pace “EAT YOUR | R WOIDS” * FEATURING TEDDY TEDDY AND IAT Registering Delight Befo Before the Camera a Hard Part for Terrible Teddy—He Puts Spon- taneity and “Pep” Into His Acting, but He'll Be Hornswoggled If He'll Smile. Staged at Union League Club by Elihu Root. See It Before It Is Canned Like “Watchful Waiting.” FOREWORQ. > Evening World has obtained, through psychic channels, and the scenario and dialogue of a political allegory: y drama entitled ording to ac ague Ct “Bat Your Wolds; or, Anything to ounts, is to be avted and filmed to- 1b under the direction of Elilu Root, work of James B. Reynolds, tson." which night at the Union Le The secewar id to be the ow This movie, the report goes, is to be shown in place of “Watchful Wailing,” for the scenario and direction of which Hal Reid and Eve Colty were responsible, “Watchiut Waiting’ we to pase even © and was t of loud the Bi canned rd of Censors of the at an erpens of $30,000 an Cornelius Blis will cost nothing but the cries of anguish from Eat Your Woids” bers of the cast. This scenario. self-respe ct of the mem. it will be noted, is unusual in that money actually acts in the action “EAT Veen wolos.” “ANYTHING 10) ‘BEAT WILSON.” 1 R. AND TAFT TO MEET IN COLD FORMALITY t Warmth if Theodore Ryowevelt | Wit igi Howant Tal * aries 1 Wank | Ww" ny "| Gras » Wi ee Witt Supers with silent and speaking] Th hake Hands at Union rts and assistan ectora: Georve | lt 0. why rations con League Club To-Night er, directt ng $4,048,092 jovle pietare | Phere will be no rec f the Union Lew p will not Vera) ex tiaapproval) ne Dem t s the Union Le ' 1 to-day % 1 tras W UNSULLIBD AND UNSHAVEN at ' fay a wet down t ‘ aaa tM What are we here for? Ve R ROOT nd Wil! ’ i. Teddy, stop out to rt ‘ front t vam Jere on now, 4 a avg Chairman W Wrtend Will uidatt | to | t have to do nls t 4 few |\s alsinie tour months go! Smile, Torribie rad Teddy ry 7 smile ' ! LOOK |* | | | Mort" nia atc ster BUSINESS 1S” 6000 vende’ wo"or you's" | ALL OVER THE GOUNTAY Ne rrible nsdbys cea ulin LEAPS BACK FOURTEEN FEET erve B 1G IN ALARM. From, Ga Terrible " en Di feet, remistering n re sum, | od as good vel al re ab-s t y by ' o-fus Hoard ays on the Job and t ed " w Ve apd Unshaven j nf Wat of Hin ¢ t PEEL TepDY | \ Bovd She 4 Hy) 1 ee AVIATOR WHO PICKED UP AT SEA OFF NANTASKET TO-DAY} LAWRENCE SPERRY:: AMERICAS PRES? Adtr AVIATOR SPERRY, ADRETAL NT | DARYMEN OFER TO SERVE ~ BABIES AND THE SICK FREE IF PASTEURIZATION IS GIVEN Both Sides Unyielding as City’s Sup- ply Is Reduced to One-Fourth— | Distributors to Ask Commissioner . Dillon’s Removal as Agent. 4 DISTRICT ATTORNEY CONFERS ~ WITH ACCUSING FACTIONS ~ | According to Food Commissioner Dillon, the milk supply dwindled } to one-quarter of the usual amount to-day. A real famine is promised sa by Friday. The big dealers said they received two-thirds of the regular + upply this morning, but reports from the railroad yards showed that jthere was a big falling off in receipts, | Meantime, rioting has begun in the districts from which milk is jshipped to this city. From many points in New York State and New | Jersey there were reports of battles between the farmers who are trying |to prevent shipments of milk and those who defy tire Dairymen’s League offer milk to distributors. au off In Dutchess County Irving P. Waite Forced to | Dascind b in 1 His Flight by Hydroaeroplane from I nn to to Marbiehe ad, BOSTON, t, 8 w York aviator and tn- Lawrence Sperry, the ventor, who sought to fly from Lynn to Marblehead last night, was picked ff Nantasket this morn- iydrowerop He was pic carrying stew ufered during en forced Searching pa War b a grantte er and sald he had not the night, He had y having drifted about in his} ing a load of milk to a Bordon sta- 4 tion, He was so badly beaten his life is despatred of sheriffs have not been able to keep the peace in Dutchess. Practically nu. milk arrived to-day from Oneida, Herkimer, Lewis, Otsego or adjoining counties. MAY PRACTICE HENLING | Court of Appeals Decides That Fol- lowing Tenets of Religion Does Not Violate State Laws Twenty special dopaty ALMANY, Oct, 3 Christian Selen- tis are not bound by the State law detining the pr cE ure of Appeais decided (0-49¥ | League, offered to give milk free It held that the practice of | fee all babies and sick persons if stian Scientists would the big dealers will supply the ai definition vf | cans and the pasteurizing plants | free. healing by ¢ within t come ne wtatute who tn the treat. al practice specitl Mr. Dillon the dis- exempts tho: Viele vise of bodily tributors are about babies en f rel and the sick We'll do better than yee practition they do~-buy «Kd om us and his exemption, according to the de> | pelt it to t fit We're aon the active. “tm | SEMBURY SPENT NOTHING "*"S.0-0°,° 2," " STE) SEBURE NOMINATION =<"! PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR TAIP WEST TO-NIGHT © \ ¢ His” Not to Mak hour Omaha 4 ( gn T LONG FT NUM, Nd, 5) 1 \ . for 1 M W H He r J. Dillon, § representiag of the confers that if the ed was pati ers thes, the datry. i the bargalaing is the tate Department Markets or other ng to walvs | t ve | “We want to talk over the whole question with the dealers again, a9 Jwo've asked them to come here tos nig at 10 o'clock, when on will do here be ann sald: the Donnelly ) the least with the f this question if the dealers ibutors come to ® comclualon BY campaleu, ~~

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