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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, i8i7 FRENCH RAILROAD LINES ARE TURNED OVER TO U. S. ARMY or TRCRATLEON ANTON GUARD. GERAY GETTY — ARCANE ENE CUCL Ne ceerre rer hal @OARD FiaH? Gors OF “ — ” ent A — Qoemals of } ‘ nivel Sy M ‘| mone © 7) ‘ < \ cy ' Corpora : ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . ‘ ve iP Cany ¢ ' 5 tr , ’ . , me ' ‘ . f oi - t ‘ ° “ ’ . 7 ihe d . i 4 - ‘ art of ' . WN inconain, Wadew 1 ed ‘ — ai | ronde @ sien ' 8 t Vie f Motu wt r of Pannaylvania & ' e an engine eaimerta 8 "| PHRASE, ‘SCRAP OF PAPER’ i cor Maun of ann, tied somine cesta as] Si 80 tarred Yan There ain air $$ o- ' * en Py eo National Guard ' f Bustes - price to be paid ranin ft ‘ . ‘ tile ope enatore and Wadewor . ij 4 Mi A Waele . ° ernment will ¢ ; " ot . lode and Wade , Pt ‘ oa ms kenwiar und New York to anita ’ ; _—>— . emt ¢ en ' direction uf 3 hi Maks sy ‘ i fone q fA . * ” - MIGHAELIS TO ADDRESS mea orca net th acon peneaent at ar a + tere be"ingoint tom ' ‘ ne : Pies a for thi shifting «¢ may decide to aive Sweden the choice inurly « ‘ t euccenatis “ A MAY DISCUSS PEACE words, * a of paper! that are eine between getting American food sup | ui fore ' Orrin iis the ” unforgetable ret caer eae fe advan. plies or of comming to aseint Germany ALi in) 9 e« 1 tint nelide worn 4 : a The Baiperor doubtiess thou 2 ‘ by sending her thie eesental war wel inive + HHOportt te huts, 4 ' LONDON, July George} ihat by sacrificing Chancellor von 8 tage: to 'the\ee -? material how it k The w ¢ lerpinine oe ‘ succeeded Jiniperia siior von r anh ' nM the Huraian offensive in waain ' «tran aa: tite nm toake oy . yaa ye vee oR a im - a jon it whatever happens, ¢ Galicia, aceording to seral-omiond ine Minnesota ra NO Litactur ta 2 ‘ bilan 7 r make his “polley epee Mel scapetoat for ite own fuulty and ite, teoerad By the Ruastian bai oak: ihinery and appilances for them. gure coninunition « have been) TMe dinie t t ‘ . Reichstag this afternoe he Lown crime in ie the first mention of the ¥ 5 Thin high rade Swediah ore te of th8 yi jye salieee eae (a Cha een Ae ner tu ; . will say In shrouded 41 ] "The National Liberas Party seeme | ¢ f British forces in Hursia ‘he drat ; while view of vy mie . ¢ Despatchos from Basle, Bwitrer- [10 desire now to come to an under. | tention is made of their aumbor @ National! 4... of transporting Amer. > Sly #10 RO) work P si domee ‘ Wot Ise aaahas tha ataniets nant im with the ninervatlvea nd he date thelr arrival ; ae * were troopa to Kurope, America’s ine” , . of Munich as saying Michaelis will [tts neiliatory wif 1 onninier He said the Nationa! terest in checking the U boat build- CSIR ON TS A from i : ' atinfactory 1 declare for peace as demanded by a _ Guard army would go to France by ina @ primary obligation te " 6 al drift ee a8 tert Majority of the Relens hout U S SUMMONS 6 winter and the draft army would not Tie capture and mk is ' om tovter rey Saw | Fenn ! lohstag —w ni ial rrving coal from Dutet , AD) igo Aa N - « mw @nnexations aud indemnitien a Oe OAL MEN miblatih, 6h Whe dantern campaign. 8° UOt! the winter: ts ever, Qweden ia a serious blow to the G t “ mn Despatohes from Copenhagen jut | T0 SUPPLY ITS DEMANDS rove Senator Overman defended the War jnay-Swedieh trade arrangements, but PRESS ASKED TO TELL MEN : a ly persistent ert ' with a decided “pro-German accent,” — strong Hrassany: fn the Carpa, %8P4 the Northera National Guarda. ret te ysportation problems, which The press is retied upon to carry % if " the same demanding the "German peace’ a WASHINGTON July % — To} thian ils Bavarian and Croatian men South. He read tnto the record fre becoming almost unsolvable. ( individuals thvoumbout the county Nil Lived # Governme em outlined by Hindenburg as moutn, {Work out a just apportionment of | troops ina combined attack captured NeWsape® clippings from New Eng. trom Belgium or Germany, after being | ihe information ax yo when they will | laned of the captains of e ihe heighta to the east of Novie na pointing out the advantages of jientered down the Ht is carried ry! ange f via piece for the Junkers the Government's immediate coal [Ah tabh , rad sow training pu He 4 to Hwediah or German ports, | Ue Tedulred to appear before exemp- | to whit ay ast ' ' hu aye bee Hot to discuss peace at all, but to ‘ ators of ens h State have ter attacks in kan mata nt wbout th material extent. Now Germany muat | effort i being made to suit the con. )Urable Is I MN Ad ad i ton Ww six weeks to formulate his ¥ lof snvon to confer with officials here | ” iH i Re Brig. Gen. Mann, Chief of the Divi- \uya, already congested by war trans. | “enle™ he newap to de- | jug white bread, 1 | dus the bles |i Aaitiea ile ae The Socialistic press, for that rea. |pent Wednemday | line Jing the Atusiane sion of Militia, has recommended to! portation. tals eat meat eonsu oy } Mo Schwab @on, fs loud in Its demands that he! Repres tives of the ¢ 10 diated Nels tN al Hecretary Baker that the Fourth Bri- "Holland, which allows Zeppelins and The task of transmitting the long ro eeuie gat oe uu 1s of the Corporation, Thomas A discuws peace fully at this time duction Committes suid t Th i ate fade of New York truops, including Gerimun alrplanes to {ly over her ter-/jigty of numbers by teleeraph is Kanne ae tes entively tis Edison and Daniel Willard, a gres Ground for believing that the {te Nation needs atout §,000,000 tona | Tt boa Bich sich a fat Malte i penth, Fourteenth and Korty=!ritory, Is not consld 1ONGG'INCR| poten Of vonsderabiel BRRROHIERE CHET aS Onn enone AH Ae \ ted here in put Chancellor will not accept the ponce [OF Co#h Including 1.500.000 tons of . A baticeifahid neventh Iegiinents, shall be plac very strong moral position to protest | Pregl : Lh costa sta ak dal cs ed ely nme tec Ded ULSAN SILL wwe heen made tha resolution, in full at least, i found ielte, for ue of the navy and| LONDON, July 19. A further 1’ aivie han the New Aeainat the legitimate excreixe of tho but the press associations and teie: |) !ther to the Governinent or t Ht Were not o panied by facts, in the conference he held with Field raiment departinents, including | Hritinh advance near Monchy-le: State ¢ reason ia that tia Allies’ fight to prevent this trade: [graph companies are muking efforts |i decide what to do with the kilt tient ts Yi VE ie Marshal Hindenburg and Gen. Luden- tonments, Arrangements will bt | breux is reported by tho War Office, brigade reproaenty the overflow from) It may not be induat te find an in- | to insure both epeed and absolute nde by the Wrench Goverument tolinnt, ini council ie dorft Immediately after tis appoint | MAIC Hf ponsible te wo distribute the |, 1 full division and. therefore cannot |dication of Sweden's attitude in an} . S Gord Immoedintely attor his appolnt~ | oriery that omratore can supply | TAC announcement sayy eee eeeion ctinably, with the New lsncident which, occurred here in the curacy in tranamission, ‘There qhe American, trou of July Inor igives now tract. Th appointments, his past elation asa Hann teste, cetultie ines rat Day coaches will be used for mov-|asked for the condemnation of 1.40 dividual newspapers after they re: | champagne und t dw ‘ci for. oach cndment ie adopted thie. or With the bureaucrata of the Mmpire| Bae THR am) ACP ey ther gain’ of ground by un wa the {ue the greater part of the National tons of dried fruite from New York ceive by wire the raauits of the draw. | soldier and ott ¢ present |ganization, which already has done ho openly avowed sa etion nintke may be de within aloanture of a ri jerman pris, Guard to the camps In the Bo anc n Francisco, on alee i GT wblo to ch to mobili: ‘ tal Of the conservative National Liberal {few daya by the Musical Mutual Tro: | capture of a few more German p | When the Guard. was moved to the steamers Sun Francisco and Pacitle, |1nk ty large! communities the prob: | (0) TABHUDA, ULl Receoren te mere esuaey Marthe Party men with the change in chan- | toctive Union, whose demand for a new| he ue and many of the onemni were border Inat year touriat sleepers were | conaigned to the Swedish Victualling |lems of printing the serial number | 4) winea Aw a A tA cellors. lene: Aoate® hae. beet the | killed t Course of Rucconstut tised In st cnaes, but {t has been Commission, w Government depart. | with the names of the men they reps the spicit o frevent legistation voy Toad inder othe ten-minute Admiral «on Tirpitz has telegraphed || nited Munsceiy fe cine | Pada: during, the Aiwht nettheset at discovered thet this time there la a ment, wut alleged to be intended fOr) resent in each district attached in| OFinK the «uc {liquor to suldiers. rule, the loaders expect to. proceed an appeal to Ernst Bassermann, the Won \ coiminitte Oonttaverne and in the neighborhood shortage of eleeping cara export to Germany Ree) erg Baer en ree So ne troops have been ¢ apidiyr with any Food Bill National Liberal leader, who te now |dent D. Kaward tf Gastiayerne 4 ‘ oA The Attorney a} sald that be |? staggering proportions ly to water, even though the! ore arte, including thome arated an invalid, to leave the sanitarium | sien and baw Then ele cel pavealent ‘Ger fore the war the annual requirements! In New York City, where there are! ditt » of Altering are connie MTA natilsan. Gintetehoes. “Breban! x where he is under treatment, and furtive pA A Le . Li of Sweden in dried frults was 6,600/ 189 of the 4,657 local exemption ais. | able ating plants Will he ge 4 ey ; » th re oray they will dispense | man cir planes were downed P bs D UE MAO ap will be th mint in the fleht against the ‘bl soentner tr the ated shi tats y tons, but that in 1915 the imports haa “te, a list of the names and num. | Hecessary both for water and food goiyts © praposid to create A lution’ § ohit ‘he: var arg totalled 14,558 tons, while for the flrat piles, and recommendations for tadministration of three More German Attacks Stopped by half of 1916, 6,600 tons had been Im-| bers Would fill several hundred now the construction of #6 plants have nembe in Neu of the the French, ported |paper pages. Even to give sultictent| already gone forw Mee aive Mdsnibtatee ton PARIS, July 19.— Lost evening's of on had on hand before the war,|names and numbers to cover those| Practice to-day began carly au flclul statement, tasued by the War Ableri an Liner, Warned: of he added. 11,000 tons ot {hase frites likely to he cailed to the colors im. | US al dismal weather. It ine) iy, agua Gane rer dey . wy i © Shots yet in the summer of 1916 ne dried s enormous work hadepsies Wis eee Abd which | Department, saye Vires Sixty-Two Shots at Tike remained In Sweden. ‘The in-| Mediately means enormous work | was pronounced hinhly ; State to mute Sentence, SuAre Wed tasers ively isnHilecy Drifting Buoy ference wan that the guarantees not| Wither the large committee room of| The first death. occurred at the) HARTYORD, July 19—The jurors wetivity in the region of Cerny and to re-export fruits bad been # nate Committee on Military af.|eamp yesterday, when Private Nolan who last wee nv Mra. Amy Hurtebise and in the sector of German aubmarines are now lurk+ | tematically broken fairs on the Hall of the House of Rep. |f, the Infantry was drowned E ANSHaRCAIBHA HRamUTder INERES Craonne. In the morning we re. Ing in transatiantic passenger lanes ___——- ontatives will be the acene of the! campy isa post witter whieh will, first for which she was eer " pulled Garman attack wort of the 10H miles oft the Tris coust, simon nacional Intery: Sag mad ton Hall letteeg oithee wenced 10 be hanged, are considering Cerny sugar rednery half way to Cape Race, Newfound {home or to wny other point. in it 1ing A petition to the ‘On the west bunk of the Meuse, land, and a third the way here LOTTERY MAY TAKE PLACE IN| ihe world i Tevealing. their State Hoard of Pardons recommen fier & viglont bombardment, the. {ron teeieh port }HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, |excct whereabouts by the cancellas Ing that the sente be commuted “ . ly ed Hil ie aisua counter a Moo American liners and a large The House Hall is considered by far] tion mirk on envelop oto re. imprisonment, Several held eon the Vons we captured Yritien Hner which arrived yester- lee caaeat tite tage, but o: ceive mail either through families or out hours for a nd-degres ver The World’s Best Table Water” yesterday from Avocoutt Wood’ ae day'at an atlantic port, were warned : mont fitting stage, but wine to Pita whe do nok kaow whut the | Ae? far as the western slop Hil 304 by the Mritisn Admiralty ore they its size so many people will gather | gostination of thelr letters may be ‘ 1 Hilokensderfer of Stam- All their efforts were defeated by feft the other side that the war gone) here that confusion may Interfere| At present it consists In requiring ford, w years ago obtained ie Beto anes ed at troops, had been watunaed to the latitude of | with the lottery of each soldier ¢ fficor that he eommuta 1 woman convicted Jwhieh Infileted sanguinary lossea onthe Azores, U boat watches on the| a ~ address his communications of every. of first murder, is trying to the Germans without yielding t0|linere wore maintained until. they] moma are determined to take no] nature from the American training! help Mrs ner-Giliigan, but with [them the slintent part of the cons | wers (hin side of mul-Atlanti | es o nthe accuracy with whieh| cainp and deposit them In a special| take no a F 40 whe Wrote to | querea grounc The officers on the bridge of one the Mottary is carried out. They in-| Post Office from where the wil day Holcomb un th Su- rere ogeete ot ag afrets 4 So N fe af o whe of * the American liners at 8 P.M on | 6 Pare} tend to avold tho necessity for re-| taken by pouch to Paris mailed) preme ¢ whieh sits October, 3 Nerlin Admits Gains Reported by Juiy 18, when 1008 miles thie side of Alleged baat b Of Poultry-| seating the entire drawing or any | the ordinary manner. ily re=| nas passed upon the 3 the French, the coast of Ireland, sighted what ap- x ae Hy pe = urn mall should be add 1 to the > —— 4 HWRLIN, July 19. The German! Peared to be @ periscope 2,000 yards) man’s Murder TakeS Stand | portion of it, Every step taken will/ training camp of the American ¥ fi “_ koa ym Navy, ; ting along the away on the port bow Sixty-two F be thrice checked up by army of.| peditionary Forces, Paris, whence it Dr Goods Adverti ng— Me | dulletin on Myhting along the west) shots were fired at it, ‘Then it was} in Own Defense. feers, Three officers will have no| Will be forwarded ‘to the’ proper ad wd dials front says Alecovered that the | i | yhaje wan c dress. nOME da 1 The Prince of | "On the west bank of the Meuse! With @ short staff at flag atta med, other duty than ,to keep accurate * _ citing Read ad haritatier 9 | cverdun front) there wan fighting S8Ch 88 Is Used for a cable marking,| Abrahani Ciraff, one c* the four| checking on the drawing. An agree- German Factors Blown Cp. ‘ ; ie nite’ States, has as done by the merchants of New York — #4 | throughout tho day. After atrong! tne onaary fer three” waste tnd’ bone | men on trial on a charge of Inatigat- | ment between two a7 thease KIM mule) AMATERDAM, July 19.—A great ex-| 1 this dution us '@ Captsin In A x Arullery. preparation for three hours| sral athar Sewole have fred: ity [ine Barnet Baft's murder, was on tho|and no outsider will be allowed to) yiosion Saturday destroyed the Wit- | Ul" HA in the daily newspapers represents very e ihe French attacked on a front of!” at this same liner on July 1, when|stand to-day for further direct: ex- | interfere, holm Weiffenbuch factory in. Stuts. | § five kilometres (three mile from | 202 miles off the Irish coast, @ tor-|amination, after which the State will| The drawing of the order in which | gart, Germany, Neighboring hou: DIED. large total expenditure, very clever dee | SeS Ren i en Tat OF) nea weep tired me aa unten AUB; |crons examine him. afore the Ge; |tne INGOhim registered lisibiee Of) wars damaged aresuy. end windows [sect may.—iAAi cud Man arine, cleared her stern by ‘ay several) the country will be subject to service | were broken in the nearby Village Suedheim merchandising, and extremely keen di A In the southeastern corner of sixty, fect. Tho liners amoke was! fense called him yester ak Malancourt Wood and on both siden| blowing In the direction from which| witnesses testified that he bore a) in the selection of 687,000 men will be ; Malancourt-Esnes road the | the torpedo wan fired. a f , lon, | conducted exc = cernment and discrimination as to the f the Ma las eur pnb os 4 ma t! hoa trom — J and It hid the| good reputation nducted exclusively by the military, ok Vener recentiy after Dliter Aphite Somewhat nervously Graff said ho| Ut will be under the direction of Pro- use of media. "@ | Elsowhere they were driven back t years old, born in| ¥ost Marshal Gen. Enoch H, Crowder, was forty-clK a froah aamautt delivered in the eva * FUSION TICKET § SUITS liauaistan ewe (i threes |@nd, everything working smoothly, 1 [ning by the enemy In an attempt to sears ano and worked as all around| is hoped to accompliah the entire task Increase hia gain brole own woth hi n for Charles Werner, in whose! in an hour Jonge, | employ he had riven from $12 to §20| The Secrotaries of War and Com-| | a woek | merce were charged with haying acted | SINGERS AID JE JEWS IN WAR, | But Mayor Will Wait Till Pull] after that his testimony was chief. | Mlexally in fixing the quotas of States | Committee Acts Before Discus. | ly brief denials to questions carefully | 484 Territories for, Whe Grass Of Agures | dae Graft said he knew Haft, bad always | yesterday by Representative MeCul STON WOODRK, N. H., July 19, | been frie her ray a friendly with hin und Bought jock of Ohio, culling upon them to Sultry from the dead merchant o “eatin hem to nel, with Mra, Mitehel | POWIEY fietry up to the time of the |f2rniah the Mouse thelr reasons f “so ignoring the express provisions re twenty IN JUNE, 1917, the Morning WORLD, ex clusive of the Sunday edition, printed 168,490 agate lines of Dry Goods advertising a gain over June, 1916, of 50,069 lines or .236%% Tenatello, Drasiau and Didar Maree The total net gains of the eight morning news- #\, fe ADESHE AE AFI, y cous lover Ilkes Caramel Hin’ Carametnoratt, A rae An open alr concert for the re papers was only 154,780 lines of which The wish ow sufferers will WORLD'S gain of 50,069 lines represented 32% sy evening by the Jewish Peo Mayor Mi o's Rellef of America in the ¢ and Mr. and Mrs, J, Waldo Smith of | murder. Bince the murder, he said. ¢¢ w. pin'a Fe 7 Re taiked In a friendly manner wih f the conscription laws t MIDK (HOCPEATE COVERED IN Man COLATE COVE ‘i eae Stadium, New York, will leave Mount Was alked dl ¢ : ; enute yesterday protests z : OVERED considerably more than its average, though a Artinta due to Eppes? are Giovanni ington Hole) by eutom he ve Harry Haft many Uses ya ee eee atten for the draft [| PIVIDEAL NUTS—A representative | | LRESI AY ema hi, ‘ fenatello, tenor, Bophie Hrusiau, con the ide eM. Mitehet muta | pofi, demled aver talking with An, iy 'the Census Bureau wore filed and th American and len rine strictly consistent performance of The WORLD. and Adamo Didur both | Over the Ideal Tour, Mr. Mitchel said tonto Cardinale about — polaoning | Gf tie Senans w the bureau of the woodtands. are first rut Into faints Metropolitan Oj Hiouae, | the Fusion teket was thoroughly ac-| ponses or killing Batt; he denied Car, discussed jo. anawer Of the “4 merged. in rick” Cee Every Nat Its fullest” pert to the re t of the Senate, in the ‘ ae “t {R, » clowk of Brandegee resolution, for informa- Is Cream with, tlon Ninety per cent, of the demand for Dry and Tayishly id Renowned xe Hakianof, Kuaxiun bartone, ceptable to him but he Intended post- | dinale told him to be on watch the at and Nahan Franko, who, besides di:|poning the acknowledgment until | gay Baff was kille + $ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ye = su In turn he de- imates were ||| gut, Unexcelled Premium n Mill rp 7 ‘ |fecting the orchestra, Will be the violin | 4 8 tull cc ee ucts on Fri- 4 ; » de- | tion aa to how the estimates qe, UBexcell "5 Goods at retail originates in the HOMES. te | ulolat see any, Mayor. Mitchel and nis. party | Rice, participation In each incident | made, has boen prapared and sent to eee TOUND BOX ic ve Tickete may be obtained from thal {oye ‘the evening in the forest de | 2Y Whlch witnoases for the prosecu: line Capitol, But it was not recelyed | office of the Peoples Rellet Committee, | 8P¢ ve evening in the forest de| tion connected him with the plot}, P >resident before the| Q. E, D.-The newspaper of the HOME being No 06 1 at Broadway, or may. bet ; apne nd the eave geil at th Moun neainst Raff. By ae Nae Eee be pre- | Poh eee af “38, OaBRAT phe | served: by" phot ishinaton, where he receiv _ Sons The WORLD, it increases steadily and consistently ce i 1) eae congratulations: FN mas Vinitare Fram Ucecmins, (Prniee ad mace DMRS (HRY le GORTLANOT § spss TL eaeT tO STREET ‘ *, : ‘oF = saan . aes sien “ 206 ri in the estimation of those shrewd, studious and Cd AAena'e Frlonde to Meee PHILADELPHIA, July 18 Hecauno! aq t mpecemse Rave All City’s PARK RoW & NASSAU st. WEST, ya0Th stheer : r 4 ty of Americun Friends of 600) of war conditions Visitors have been Ave tes SOOME, STREET 2 WEST 34TH observant advertisers, the Dry Goods Merchants “2 Nuselan Prisoners of War will he re barred from, tho Un t : Pees ait Bl : np . Noses To. mer hate eee, . Drunntand al histcuonet tie ations "i ig sity Ons ner SHR leas. SYRACUBE, July 18.—Mayor Btone |] Clava) a "s0 gree yo 140TH '8T, & 80. A\ i of New York City. OA Shoeting th the Platiron’ Mullding Ss oMdy be mm DAMME) De A anectal nature ore pecinited to to-day insisted ai Gupilunie seats iseee | a a inieh Pe Acore will Ne elected ani then Years old, was preented to | Qnier “the building, whos ney b t to Ale || are FULTON 8T., BIKE YN ~ w 197 MARKET 6T, 5 re the Organization will be chinged tothe Vresident W 1 by Yositda, a Japa- | there were hundreds of s dajy, tration carde have becn sen S ‘Ol 71,80 p. Dally Cloaes 1 1.300.m : Matt deme nose artist, He wore native Japanese | Owing to the heavy demand for the Dany, the labt on Tuesday, The cards, **83a0 BROADWAY, Brookly: 211.90 P. M.—Gaturday 12 By My ‘Gatumne anil Was introduced to ihe Prese|amalier coins Ha well ae gold the mint he aaid, were forwarded es rapidly The svecitied weight includes the ooatainer. ident by one of the embassy attac fe unueually” busy, made ou asdf tees cbobaba® SEI

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