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EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 19%7, BRITISH FIGHT WAY “a om © U.S. SHIP SUNK; 12 STILL MSSNG tanfard Oi > Motano orpedoed by a Su Lee ton te net 1) ampere great Lu her oul menine beers «- eprest over © front pr Arment icree rehal Males of the deadly rete aanplacements reduced to MARSHES AND MORAS es Bf TWEEN THE TWO LINES HIND GREATE BARRAGE EVER KNOWN. New York tted us to make troop, advancing bebind the ry fire ever » when signed on Germans andl | ted States C seoking bits of dry this terrible fire, the price with immense joss German dead f Aviators report that the Ger- man trench they have literally been blasted The British and French Shipping Com- | Har difficult by the in the anmuujt coaat to Ypres had been held by uport region, as Elverding premacy and fly at will over the German lines, directing artillery fire, bombing approaching rein: forcements and using their ma- chine guns on fleeing Germans. ore are literally stupefied by the intensity of the barrage waterways that ns of bridges which might New York City; » Hritian engineers, seventeen bridges acrons Massachusetts first as » born in New York; born In Ala born in and equally remarkab! haps Charles Mc to bridge the new star to thetr crown, for it fell to one of their regiments to administer a crushing defeat in Gen. Halg’s gr offensive on Infantry Guards, which was E dy of troops. battle zone pre- © extraordinary ¢ on whieh it has bee Harry ‘Spencer, Thoroughness of p ‘riking chara » man but had re was to play urs | 4634 North nitage Avenue, aman, Phila. | ond assist- 120 East Sixty-first Robert Lu- What has bee terrain in this new sented tremendous diMfculty for the Retween Dixeude apprehensions attackigg armies, New York ¢ it Is not too much to hope that Ank May soon be clear ntinuo to go an well as they did yesterda unlike of Norw Seml-Offietnl Amht of AL mship Cavis has be torpedoed at a point twenty sea from Holmaran One passenger wha one satlor were | Sirvet The at » crew of thp arrived here, miles to} Kuhn, Ma.y, seventy-seven, xemi-official preliminary British? offens vessel Great Infantry Attacks,” positions were ringed with shell erat~ os from previous closing, Misses’ Cotton Dresses re very exceptionally priced $6.75 # ‘dment by shell lavish use of gam, minute and was successfully combat. | eer obi 1 to pause trom exhaustion on 29 until midday, when they at- punishment ONE IN SIX CALLED WILLING 10 FIGHT, DRAFT TESTS SHOW (Continued from $9.75 FF Re A Limited Number of Misses’ Cotton Khaki Tailored Suits also offer unusually good value $6.50 headquarters of Board 1 man examined was Mathew Weiland, lottery was cal examination but » passed the physt- (Department on Second Floor) hty-third Street, Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York third man to report for examination proved to be deaf and dumb, This afternoon 169 local boards tn the ported that they had prepared lsta . or preparing to elty had re- for examination, ORDERSEXTRACOURT TERM: FOR CRUGER CASE TRIALS | | Whitman Sets Au 512 Columns Gain (14,420 Agate Lines) The above was the WORLD'S gain in paid advertising for the week ending July 28, as com- pared with the corresponding week of last year. The HERALD lost 8!5 columns, The AMERICAN lost 28'\. columns, The WORLD printed in the one week 465 columns (130,200 agate lines) more than the Herald. The WORLD printed agate lines) more than the American. The WORLD'S paid advertising space in the week endingsJuly 28 was 841}. columns (235,620 27 as Date for} ja Bl te ES ITEMS FOR American Smelting INVESTORS. [Princo street, 1uckly. erity-cive, No.| DIED ON WAY FROM LINKS, ng Come | ts that may be su result of creased $116,8 resulting | © of Miss Ruth Crager, agate lines) The newspaper of the HOMES is bound to lead in advertising patronage, and especially when, as in the case of the WORLD, that circulation is right in the greater city and its im- nited States Steel Ci DELICIOUS MALT EXTRACT ‘Taken With Meals Navor to 7, food, makes strength, flesh and blood, condensed, mediate environs, wud vi maiicied over largely unavailable to New York advertisers. Sat iF ‘Anaemics Should Take Freely. For Sale nen ae staved in Saat wr ’ ‘ . ' . y porte of dea . tona cooding 1 recorde . and the : m. and f a Not all the deaths wh Twen in the early morning hours were du > prostrat In Vietima seeking « ew three sleeping on the root fire . and at ¢ window casements, wer Precipitated to their deat Ca m the recumbent positions , from his roof; a womaw fell out of a The | window; @ man tumbled into the tL. 8] from @ yacht; @ child plunged to t f thir. | death from a fire excap } med Cats dogs were expecially af b fected, ma x from t vine he In Long I Emil Moff. | 7 ble th Street, was attacked by his)! crew, |DEATHS FROM HEAT To. DAY. pet dog and bitten on both hand |? rela Hergenhotter fman collapsed from the heat and 4 N Was treated for prostration as well Dae Pole) i Ww as his wounds. Pa I, sunsy. Josen) In Jersey City ambulances wera na] Cacacr, aha kept on the run all night and ¢ endl wa the early morning hours, Gottfried . Korettks, fifty ra old, was found et ae year old, No. £23| Toad this morning sitting in a ¢ r wenty-five, bar-/at the door of his kitchen, No. ¢ me Hundred and! . ind dead inj GFesory Btreet, ls John KE of No, 829 Palisa Bors ta} ery | Avenue, City, suffering from deck | he heat, stabbed himself almont t A the heart with a potato knifo ana| ¥. City, No. Chi- et "} bled to death, He was found dead by | wane sixty -fves) his wife this moming | Frederick Bergenhotter, a farmer! ab and Ey ne By near Egg Harbor, N was over-| t come by the heat during the night| 670) and died this morning, | tts! Letter rriers were ordered to| ‘shed their coats and serve their rounds in shirt sleeves to-day for the | fir time in the history of the ser-| jo ne Avenue, Kirk, Michael in . 5 $8) 406. Kast Fifty-nir 1.—The | ory Street, Jersey vice Krazz, Joseph, five, 608 East Six- big thermometer in front teenth stre World Building, which h ‘s guide in Park 0 degrees at 11.45 o'clock tion of Mayor Mitchel w to a number of heat East One Hundred “and Fifty-ninth has| Lamborn, Rene, newspaperman,| catled to- forty-one, No. West Fifteenth Streec fore Namara, Mary. seventsctwo, No, | Prostrations in the subway loop under 291 West One Hundred and Forty-firat th | Building and on the Street. stairs leading to the City Hall Station Menkina, Joseph, forty-six, No, 1699] of the subway, At one time no less Third Avenue. than five women lay unconsctous near Meyer, Andrew, forty-two, No. 635] th entre Street entrance to the r.| Lexinig Avenue. | Dropped dead ia} Municipal Bullding. + | front of No, 104 South St he Mayor directed Cha tom- bids . ed Eat ory ne Mayor directed Charities Com misioner Kingsbury to station two Richard, fifty-four, chef, | Physicians from his department at the ery} dead, at home way entrances and the First Aid \uxust, fifty-five, No, 5{ Hospital for city employees on one of the upper floors of the Municipal forty-three, No.| Building was thrown open to the reet Aven Hele public, + YY. W.C. As!” The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany ran true to hot weather form and added all the discomfort possible to the intolerable dy. The hundreds of thousands of misguided persons y, twenty-five, No.| who went to the seashore over the t, Jersey City |B. R. T. lines suffered immeasurably , cook, No. 405] more than those who stayed at hom i found dead in} “pny popular impression that the| nore {8 cooler than the city was) Tranvall, Mra. 8. of No. 534 Third Ay Wali, Henry, fifty second Street Wawick, Stan 46 Henderson St Werner, Carl, forty dy Nineteenth St bed Zuanspti, Annie, forty-three, No. 49 Gate ime if ‘a roved last night and to-day. | i+) "Unidentified man, forty-five, In front] Coney Island and the entire beach | § jot East One Hundred and} front of the city was about the hotest | | Seventy-fourth Street atrete y is 8] Unidentitiea man, sixtysfve, in front ibang stereo ey vente i] 37 t One Hundred and | 110 bonipory ; | were densely populated all night reet Sleep was out of the question. The seventy-five, No, 224 East Forty- of Ne Twenty fourth t Unidentified is | + ¥ Bieenlle ee Wasn't @ breath of air, And ‘those “ who fell asleep from sheer exhaustion © | DEATHS IN BROOKLYN TO-DAY | ver soon awakened by the shouting, t 2 singing and boisterous behavior of mo Angell, Willlam, fortyenine years, &| thousands of ill-' bred, selfish, incon- Pe TI tio Li ok A siderate persons of both s | Rerdnick y, six months old, No, | 5! honEn the B, Ry 84 North 1 Briggs, 1 land Avenue seventy-nine, No, 61 w from experience Harvard’ Avenue | would be a great rush for the sea Bryehland, James, months old,| shore early to-day, no extra trains No. 29 Fifty-eighth Street |Were put on, The usual week-day jachomnink, Gy, thirty-seven, no ad~| ring schedule was followed. ‘| } Cure Joseph en months, No. ne result was that the men 260 Wyckoff Street Klyn. tation in the Munictpal Bullding was | Cinusen, Anna, ty-#even, No, 2 hellhole by 8.80 o'clock, The old 2 | Fourth Street Brooklyn Bri rush was bad 19] .,Cormel!, Julia, nineteen months, No. | enough, but up on tho bridge there | 61 n Street. ets " ir and some light | z uit Arthur, eleven months old, | Was some freuh air and some light) S|No. 776 Franklin Avenue and some managemen wig ve PE te} op Fred, thirty-five, No, 288 Co-| pit of misery under the Munictpal * nd Avenue. Building there ts little ight, no resh | aposito, Gd. fifty-four, No, 165] alr and no management. . Twentieth When ‘crowded trains from Coney | Tele, SORES Island pulled Into the station the pas: unknown ; a the D er, VI -thre nog |sengers found themselves confror Giaaeners Viole Fate: three, No, 198 Jon both sides with a moist, half crazy oe th Anna, elghty-seven, No. | almost desperate mob from five to ten 210 Manhathtan Avenue nh rush for the doors o King, Mary, forty-six, No. 424 Baltic he arrival of every tral Street, Brooklyn; found dead in kitchen. | marked a fight. ams of women Bure: Davee forty-three, baker, No./ curses of men and cries of childre | +e " WPM Peas C78 2 T rang through the ulted recesses of | Lasarek, Ladislaw, No, 211 Twenty the gloomy hol After leavin essary for passengers ixth Street McCabe, James, seventy-five, No, 159} cars it wasn * thirty-five, address we ‘ow to fight every Tanto Place, Brooklyn bound for Park Row y |*Niccarthy,. Anna, thirty-four, No,|{ step of thelr progress toward day- }119 Ruffalo “Avenue: | tient | MePatpas, John,’ fifty-five, No. 90] —_— sa Fg ot] 221. Hopkins Street | od Be TT shu fifty-nine, No. 92 uw do | Ruck Street Fred Voush a Mulien, ‘Thomas, one,year, No, 121 K \ Pa Ia, four months old, No. |, Fred Vought of West | 1 ninth Sireet, Brooklyn L. L, seventy years rnin Phuliee Carmelias weventy ui tase near Bt fax 49° | starmion | lyn 4 a. this mor Bross tn-| | Andrew and Frank, | For fitte tax de- ae years he has been employed | by | our), To Garden” City. Golf Clu When} taht. of \failed to return home last night: mem Regular light, clerk, No. | ivy searched for several hours without recent. and No. 2869 Atlantic) result. He died from prostrate von #00 | 1 second pres | nollo, Mary, eleven months, Sixty Men Women Raymond Street ause of It trucken, John, fifty-eight, No. WATERTOWN, N. Y., Aug Com- iu Avenue savas t and 3 wales, Sarah, seventy, No. 404 Cart and women employed as munitions 29 to) ton Avenug fainted during the day at th ferred | Szybalasky, Albert, four days old, No. | ; Come 30, to|2 Sireet nis of the New York Airbrak y John, seventy, No, 1002 Hart | Rrooklyr riner: Andrew, sixty-four, No, | | For 20 Years °Y°" 100,000! six no address. Doctors have = - j If ed Bell-ans and proved its value and , {| NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | you'd better get a voc pkg trom your t druggist and profit by their experience | ELLANS. INDIGES TION August Net October cen December com 8 January B00 a ACROSS LOW MARSHES AND MORASSES , “673, TDS OM HEAT EF === TENPERATUREOROP, FACTORS SHUT - MORE POLICE HEADS SMIFTED eter edat DEATHS FROM HEAT IN OTHER CITIES IN THE LAST? BANKING AND KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH THE MARKET ntelligently at you want to keep im bh with the influences BE PATIENT WITH POLICE, WOODS BEGS OF PUBLIC et every day? Do you want the individ. a! and person of the stocks in which you tion SB 2 or wend th Schmidt & Deery ‘Tel “lh Breed t 5242. Aeroplane Bought—Sold—Quoted Special Lettervon Requi JAMES W. BALL & CO. 7 Exchange Place, Ney York of Oporto is of royal blood, DONGAN HILLS RESULTS. to 6 and 1 to vices at THE THE FUNERAL SARATOGA an native of Cloneen, six furlongs. Hzabeth McCormack m his late reside Meditation also ran. valores f ELL YOUR HOT WEATHER TROUBLES TO A LOFT SODA DISPENSER: He is the M. D. (or S. 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