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DL ee baal PRICE RICE Litdaon County, Srd.” TWO CENTS eleewhere, “ Circulation Books Open to All | Copyright, 1917, by The Press Pri Co, (The New York Worl bt hing NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, “JULY 6, 1917. “Circulation Books Open to All." 14 PAGES ONE CENT in Grenter New York and ison County, N. J. TWO CENTS eleewhermy =—=—==» PRICE | THOUSANDS OF GERMAN SPIES IN U.S., BRITISH SAY OFFICIALLY CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY SUFFERS GREATEST DEFEAT SINGE REPULSE AT VERDUN — Sacrifices Thousands in Vain) Effort to Capture Heights in Champagne. * BRITISH MENA FLANK, Haig’s Advance in Flanders Places Teuton Lines in Grave Danger. PARIS, July 6.—While @@vance of Sir Douglas Haig’e troops near Hollebeke, in Flanders, ts sert- ously menacing the flank in Belgium, the Crown Prince under orders from } tempting, without the ass, to recoup his | French on the (Road of the I the latest German right Jenburg, is at vestige of muc againet the Chemin-des-Dames Frederich Wilheiin is meeting the Dloodiest repulses he has suffered @izce Gen. Potain, his back against the wall at Verdun, world that the Germs vomnced to t # “should not ‘The wn ce, beginning on July 4, has thrown his “spectal as ting troops” ax: the Frenci, positions on the Ch des-Dames Champage. Mowed down almost " by the fearful French barrage and m chine gun fire fon, utterly reg men suffer them on nl @feed for military honors GERMANS HAVE NOT ADVANCED ONE FOOT YET. Along the mile front the Germans are still struggling to ad- vance, but they havo not gained foot nor taken a prisoner, and to-day | the French lines, intact, are held by soldiers who do not believe the whole | German army can dislodge them the their positions on the most pr shigh observation ground in Chom pagne. As if to vent thelr s: for thelr defeat, the Germa ve ju dumped 400 more Nw into Rhete and killed a few civilian It is tho Associated Press respondent at French He who describes the battle man's biggest offort since t offensive at Verdun he thrown back everyw leaving the ground thickly « with their dead, They even one French soldier j The Germans came forward ¢ where in the clo formation and guccessive waves, ceded by famous “shock” tr who we mown down by the Freneh tive the first onslaught In the vicinity of Cerny and on the Cullfornie Plateau the French w 1 to give but thelr yielding was only mow tary, and a counter atta the slight dent immedi addition gave them po: German trench nt Cerny, which they held. GERMAN INFANTRY SEEMS TO HAVE LOST ITS DASH The German infantry appeare have all 1 by the French defen P mace attempt to regain t the French react however, mainta but {ts effects were enemy's lack of o Last night's official “There was artillery activity nor » oblig way bservation (Continued on Fourth Page.) Germans Killed Up to March Put At 1,500,000 PARIS, June HE TOTAL NUMBER Germans killed from beginning of the was 1917, is not less than according to an esti- reached by French Head- quarters This made 6 of the to T March, 1,500,000 mate computation ‘has been after careful syidy of doe- uments bearing the subject Prom Apri 15 to June French and British troops on the front captur zs juding oMolal a0 the weatert prisoners, ir says om summary ions day In the guns, and 1,018 mia 1 inel nortars guns. HENRY FIELD BETTER AFTER LUNG OPERATION Grandson of Chicago Millionaire Operated On in Presbyter Hospital Here. u ry Meld, who jnh an ‘ ‘ ortune from the estate of tl vandfather, the lute Marshall Field 4 Pre: terilan How. pital recovering from an operation for an abscess of the Jung. His brother, Marshall Field gd, will ar- tive to-day from Chicago. The operation was apparently suo- cessful, and the young man's condl- tion was to-day reported satisfac- tory He was taken to the hospital five weeks ago, but his malady did not respond to treatment, Previously had undergone an opers for | removal of the tonsils. Yesterday it was decided the other operation would be necersary, and Dr. Adrian Van 8, Lambert performed tt Henry Field is the younger son of Marshall Field He was married last Feb, 7 to Miss Naney Keen laughter of Mrs, T. Moncure I Kk of Richmond, Va STUDIED A CHASER OF U BOATS; HELD AS A SPY Prisoner Declares He 1 He Thought the Little Vessel Was A Pleas- ure Craft A man suspected of being a Germar py is being held in $5,000 balt Brooklyn for exam on next Tues He said was Henry Bach wenty-two, N Ind t Hach was 1 ow by a priva ft nth Regiment, or try dut HK 1 Corp ‘ Point, LI Hach wa tw." ave ¥ toy Beat on mous tim crite. “Malad TPOLIGEMEN George J. Gould Jr. Weds SENATE VOTESON sO ACE TR eee ee eee eae FOOD CONTROL BIL | ~ FARLY NEXT WEEK IN ae With Bride and Wit- Prohibition Amendments Will nesses to Philadelphia for Ceremony. onal ae Probably Be Disposed Of lo-Morrow. FARMER GIRL BRIDE OF GEO. J. GOULD JR. AT A QUIET WEDDING foabestenend-4o EE to Act Next Wee: | —Grand Jury Takes Up riminal Charges. George J, Gould jr. who and his pretty were quietly bride, married in Philadelphia yesterday, ure spending RIGID RESTRICTION TOBE PUT ON ALL SUBIEGTS OF KAISER AS RESULT OF U-BOAT PLOTS Liberty and Actions of Enemy Aliens to Be Vastly Curtailed—Betrayal of Confidence to Be Punished as in England. Twelve policemen will be put on| to-day dodging visitors at Ardena, near WABHINGTON, July 4-—The Food 1 next week for their parts In| Freehold, N. J. When Mrs, Gould was trol Bill be disposed of before the handling of the Ruth Cruger case,| Miss Laura M. Carter she knew next Wednesday, according to the ccording to Pollce Commtsatoner | °Ve!YDody tn her home town, and the next Informed members of the Sen- : | populace is inclined to call and offer | % | ate Woods congratulations, The flight of the! + At 2 o'clock this afternoon, the| The ist comprises those previously! young couple for a honeymoon at-| ¢ ¢ ey Lt recommended for trial by Commis-| tended by less publicity ts expected | * mennte Will Dit A. SUueRis yee Mie : ait 1 as Acting | BOUrly . vexatious question of Iquor, A vote sioner Wallstein, as well as Acting ‘ * ms ds | Cestata'Conper Labue Rhabiocs air Stee Wadding took pluck mpteel ® on the prohibition amendments will | . : i Leste 1 5 " . - be taken to-morrow, at the latest, lier and Detective Edward J. Dillon, | 2°™e of the officiating clergyman, the - bes This was deotded u session last night, “wets” and “drys" nat a Jengthy during which the fought over Gen- request for, Rey, Willlam D, Chalfonte of No, 147 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, | No member of the bridegroom's tam- | lly was present, ast three were sent Commissioner by Mr, Wallatein as his final official act be- The names of the the yesterda r Chamberlain's ae cy a “Peat '< . Young Mrs. ald, fore “fading. away,” as he expresved fiawebeny laid. «to ladyotalicaee > 4 unanimous ‘agreemetit to dlepows “or it, .. . this problem. ieiG nior knew of the marriag@ plans. | # 3 Witnesses to-day be the Grand *' se plans. | Th ee ide Mary?) Mr. Wallsteln's, probably will be! B@F Of his family present at the mar | ¢ aes ‘i = ,, - ged i eee al rank Henry D, Cruger, the cd girl's {Tawe Of his brother, Kingdon, and! { eine ta mie tty Tre ther, and Deputy Police Commis-(#88 Annunziata Cgmilla Mariw|$ the ‘HatabaBtonatitte on cabstltars stoner Guy Scull, ‘Tho only witnensen | JUccl, an artist, in the rectory of St.| 2 i AURMRG GHRLOe Gittins, . Ps * ’ t oy Patrick's Cathedral ere pe day: . inebtie Sas i * + ro baie curd yesterday were ( omni aplones an thedral here three days | ° dry” proviaion inserted in the House, Woods and Mr. Wallstetn, the lattor | 486 ? which prohibits the use of food ané belng calle certain rec-| The only witnesses of the Gould-| * tanilo daudtte tara eeaeta Pe oat of ie ena th thes Carter wedding were Mrs, 4. J, Cal-| 2 brewed and yinted bey rR ie 3 t aI t Jahan of Ardena, the bride's « +4 : 7 ae serine bes sary William * H ate Committee Amendment, Browne Woods was| Dixon Callahan, her cousin, and Dr, + which was framed by Senator Gore of excused after being questioned for| George A, Coleman, an old friend, In Oklahoma, prohibits the manufacture from food products of distilled Nquors and leaves the President to determine obtaining the license his occupation as cle Mr, Gould gave k and his age but will called again two hours, later, Some of those connected with the) as twenty-one Miss Carter said that whether the exigencies of the war de Cruger case face the possibility of| Belen oe heel siae mand the enforcement of a similar em Indictment under section 1841 or sec-| The bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs Maras: abhtGae Bentataoal etace tlon 1857 of the I’enal Law, which set | Stuart Carter, are both dead, M MEXICO MAY ENTER It is between’ this amendment and omh thi or one Cartes es New York business pice crch piri Aigtay eceal tan ay ae to perform |ived (With (Mey, aud provision merely hibits the : sdemeanor Is a graduate of ; any duty a: be . ‘enufacture of « ‘ed a from Mr. Swann ity that, ex Hard Times Altead for 1 n ifs, but makes no mention of cept for the case of | Browne, She and Mr, G ri { El Py , Saat who axed waving sWorn! at an informal tea tr i Saale sill) Tel ner ee etna , : rf 1. | Yeurs ago. and have been engaged rove Corres 7 ‘ n t ! | falsely CORUOARIOE Wall-| threo months, The Gould taily, : . ii ‘ » of the bill authorizing the stein, ure the sections Under) agcordivg to the new Mrs, Gould, of: | Pls PASO, Tex. July 6 Since the | president to commander distilled which he expects to proceed tered no objection to the mateh, ‘The | Pro-Ally npaign in Mexico was] spirits if necessary to meet war re-| The letter of Commissioner Wall | ase ety are. upseriaes Pe |started by El Universal in Mex- | quirements, constitute the three feat | stein stated that Lieut, Miller, after] /9 pe @t Purlough Lodge in the Cw > Clty the sentiment favoring the! ures of the bill relating to the lquor getting a report at P.M. on Feb.| “It was not until @ week ago that |Atie# has reached Northern Mexico | problem before the Senate. The only Prominent Mexicans, men in close! question that body will be called on touch with the capital, settle js whether the predict that] +o Mexico will declare war on Germ: ny|c hamberlain propositione will 18 that Ruth Cru ing since 2 o'clock, neglected to enter the fact at the time and also failed had been miss-|we decided to be married at o said Mrs, Gould. “We are both Epis copaltans, suggested | that we be married by Mr, Ohalfon | Gore or| and ett my family | tc the case to Fourth} Mrs, Gould was asked Whether | within thirty days. According to t accomplish the plan favored by the| Kingdon Gould and bride had| men all German money in the Mexico | Government. ed Dillon o¢| been informed of the ceremony, \ty, Torreon, Chihuahua City and) The commandeering feature prob- ? Not yet,” she smiled. “They are! oiher banks w {a4 soon as | g will be retained in the bill. In- nit siled to maks|on their honeymoon he ; 4 it 7 : | 1 ade @ search" of} It is said the wedding may have : ' pats yn as will n oe necessary rei been hurried by the war, Although | 7 President to e the pr sh earch of the| Mt enlisted in any branch of 1 of It for the presen ere | young Gould is 0 will iittis'or novoNse eign t Attor Coccht sailed, | demanded of ull male uns aa? teba y 1 r Wal 1 ! jt ry we ne An e 7 ten-minute rule ex Hi . “i H ‘ Ith asked show f yu e f agreed no ke 8 HALION C8) nq te 1 pr | of the J fleet 1D 4. fiver tablish t Alfr ailed on| it zone In which traffle w wnge th 1 nan Dillo In Ardena t nave 4 " ppe Ve Ditlon| » i GA iii sary 1 nent, Which will be t ‘ ae trial) for New 6 A car M ecknic ft th % the negligence to axcer-| van ald s question Callahans with the “ There in a feeling of fidence eating A r 1» Cooper, | Wealthy woclal Lakewood, | Ger the ( Henatore tocan wt © omitted, ta| however, they are less well known f \ } Ioan) previkton’ hak ale i " @ tO) although Misa Carter lat a been| the great tnass of Mex | pe ae title, me w Tosh supers ert earch for |seen often with ¢ me J wd jr n ¢incere sympathy with ng to & disposition of the Food Ruth Cr t © failed to| He had made many visits to the Cal B cause a complet 1 adequate | l# Aan farm er rica = _— ft the ‘premises! ne ialta led to report |scareh to be made « premlsoy| prose fire. & | CAPT. G.G, HENRY KILLED © 808 GARDNER GOING To war. occ palr sh hop | ons formally ann Lah * i} f terms BY WHIPPANY CLUB FALL "097,285 ¢ cee 9 t ( 1 last been | held ai tath ' forme ne . . . - opinion Kingdon's " a pica jseen ally A ain Cooper apie) ; George's decis ' A re we w, or t » that aly haf cheorne f fol te , us e f Victim of li ft u ‘ 1 " saad : Porentage fen a Kian to, Wednesday ‘ Renlagee MY THE WORLD TRAVEL BUKEAT, ne bin rt ye ‘ lived it it N.Y | ot 8 y i ; "Meters all Frew. take ts eS wrens Liars vu with o ‘ e wtravellen * Seale.” * gover the Fourtn. dee for sale, Telyhome Bepeusc (00—Adrv ’ BERLIN HAS ITS FRIENDS IN BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, July6.—Now that the first unit of the American expedition to France is located at its destination, after a perilous voyage, official Washington is concerned mostly over spies and consorship. Even the question of food conservation, passing through the slow grinding of Senatorial courtesy and hot air, is submerged in the discussion of how we are to take care of the German spies in our midst and fasten upon press and business commu ations between this country and Europe a Govern. mental supervision which will, it is hoped, keep the hostile forces In Europe in ignorance of our military movements and intentions. Official Washington has been informed, within twenty-four hours, from British sources, that this country harbors thousands of German spies. Our Government has been told that conditions here at this time are analagous to conditions which existed in England two months after Germany declared war in 1914 There is the difference that the German population of the United States is immeasurably larger than was the Ger- min population of England three years ago and that the pro-Kalser elé nmieat in our population is aided and encouraged, finane ially and otherwise, by elements which would sacrifice the interests of the United States in this war if Great Britain could be conquered by Germany, ———? In’ #ome quarters the prominence of the spy question, as it is consld- ered in Governmental circles, is called “hysterics.” The War Departe SHIPYARD TIE-UP AVERTED; WORKERS? PAY INCREASED ss cr inc seaxe Deseret Appeal to P atriotism Brings Con-| the Department of State and the De- cessions, Federal Mediator ane of Justice are not hystert~ i are methodical and patns- Armounces, taking, bent on giving everybody « Despite the statement by Rowland | chance, but 5 no doubt that B. Mahany, mediator for the Federal | Within a very * ordere must Department of Labor, which that appeal ved the danger strike at an t and confine ans of subjects in this coun- has rem shipyards ving Un his business agent o HOW TO RESTRICT THE GBR- MAN IS THE f GREAT QUESTION: nted H nan is one the hou question of conseriptive case of selecting an rules are to be fole ° as arith. x what Ger Stars and he question how ns ¢ the by igh the Na- | sele an, ow one of Wages 5 and am very prospect the men yers will get together as sir in determi: But loyal to accuses the companies of ftrate the Hunter Ass © interve He ng to y ur at isa Gi cre Ity unau of and de- of resle t German 4, But authorities on eon= much n the loyalty of i F 1 © Britleh entertain co was of the man sab= jon in the conerete problem of e frankly alien alien population, to send abroad fume ides fation, re a grea y Yeti gpk ed ght ng ae oe nit HUB" ¢ $15 (Opp. Wool |f imen We dreds of; thousands of soldiers, We ae are abo agway, corner Barclay Street. “Adv.