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BRITISH AIRMEN FOUGHT LAND TROOPS IN FLANDERS DRIVE RUSSIANS AGAIN RUSSIAN COUNCIL WILSON SA LOSE THEIR HOLD MEETS SUNDAY TO. INFLUENCES 9 ln Heer Wer tees ow ie me . a ate the + «ee Pf GRRE ered fo foie Dewey bomen 7 meret aesine «vr the trom Hee between Koortehen end tie hoot, bel thie cone . Qreping #n4 ho Weteniry etteck 1 | > - j Attack infant Crossing | Bridge and Fights Pistol Duel ot] With Officer in Auto Vielen! Herman Atimrks # PARA, Ave. t—The ' : ee Wer Galen ot | ETO ReTIeN Aree follows THE ORLY, aut 8 An ehte “Bad weather persiate slong the year-old a king , entire front er ~ f Bight alone over enemy torritor “Past and routh of Cerny, afer « beumbardment of catreme vioksuce, “TOEO4 the pate dey among Kine German forces delivered on « front '8n@'e wirm © audscity in the of about 1,600 yards violent attacks, amaxing of wertal wits her but they all were repulsed by oUF giding the of ders fire, in the course of the fighting ow. oi, we inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. The youn: ewept far over the “Artillery fighting on both banks ememy territory and then swooped of the Kiver Meuse (in the Verdun back, fiying within w few feet of tha sector) was particularly spirited in ground, He spind a detachment of the region of Avocourt Wood and German infantry crossing a brides Mill 304 and promptly let loose with hia m chine gun Utterly disregarding the Bisechoote Changed Me rifle fire they turned upo eee, Se raied back 096 pieragn “en ‘OP! r] German Sheiggdinde COPENHAGON, Aug. 8—German coor their heads, his machine gun papers of Thursday morning contain no detatis of importar the battle in Flanders bey official reports. * A semi-official survey of the Flan- ders battle supplied by the German General Staff through the Wolff bur- eau mentions that Bixschoote three» rattling away. He sew four or five corpses before the Germans gave way and pought shelter in nearby ditches The airman snooped around a little more, found his quarry too well cov eon nd the on hin way FIGHTS FROM AIR WITH OFFI times changed hands, the French eventually retaining the village at CER IN AUTOMOBILE. nightfall, but that the German lines ext he swooped over an open gripped the village north and east. motor car on a wide ro: letting The British, according to the U'- Joowe his machine gun fire w. an offt in thrust be- no pe forse rd = vf “4 ‘aptur. OF IN the tonneau. The machine turned into a sideroad and its driver opened wide the throttle, The officer turned against hie adve wary, a fow feet aloft und began firing with his automatic revolver. The “war baby” felt he couldn't be so unsportemaniike as to return the Geratin officer's feeble pistol fire with his deadly machine gun, so he stopped the latter and from the air staged a revolver duel with the Suddenly the automobile was jammed to a stop. The Britivh plane, fifty feet above and twenty-five feet be- hind, could not stop, but the aviator hurriedly circled back. Then he saw his adversary being hurriedly dragwed [into a house, Meanwhile a perfect rain of anti-aircraft shells and ma- chine-gun bullets spat all about the AMSTERDAM, Aug. 3.—Russia and diane, ‘The pilot twirled around a few Austria are “on the verge of an under- times, shot high up into the skies, standing.” according to the declaration disappeared into the clouds and by attributed to President Huysmans of aig py camo home unharmed. the International Socialist Bureau in) x oariy all of the aerial fighting on to-day's Handelablad, “Austria.” Huyamans declared, “jg the day of aviation wonders, of which iat saling Setlae Ieee Res the foregoing was just an incident, ‘The Poli:': question ts to be considered Was at altitudes of less than 200 feet. ing Langemarck in addition to other ces mentioned by Field Marshal ig, but were unable to hold Lange- marck and St. Julien in the face of a German counter-attack and were repulsed. The report seeks to give the impression that only the imme- diate front line trench in any case was lost and carefully avoids any mention of the depth of the Entente gain. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA REPORTED NEAR “PEACE” “On Verge of Understanding,” | Declares President Huysma of Socialist Bureau. as & matter between Russia and) The British planes were under con- Germany.” stant and heavy fire, particularly COPENHAGPN, Aus. 3.—Reports from rifles and machine guns, ow! to the from Budapest Frankfurter to the low altitude at which they Zeitung say that the formation of « were fying, but through all this hur- coalition Cabinet under the leadership rioane of lead and steel all but threo of Johann Teleszky, former Minister + came out safely, Finance, ts impending. | “NOTHING TO DO TILL TO-MOR- | ROW,” FOR ONE FLYER. A British aviator crossed the Ypres salient just as the infantry attack began at dawn. For a time he pa- trolled the roads and canals, now and then running the gantlet of enemy fire at a height of thirty feet in order to secure information for the guid- For Summer Complaint take six Bell-ans in a glass of hot water and see if you've ever had anything such fime relief. Get @ 26c pkg ELL ANS FOR INTIGES Ee TON ance of the infantry in thelr advance July was Remarkable for more than its weather, its mobiliza- tion of troops and its war activities. Peace loving, her victories no less renowned than those of war, The New York WORLD is receiving congratulations upon its achievement of increased leadership in volume of advertising printed. In July, 1917, The WOLD printed of paid advertising 3,75534 Columns (1,051,610 agate lines) ‘This was e gain over July, 1916, of 35145 columns (98,420 agate lines) In the same month the Am -rican printed 2,39214 columns of advertising which was 1,363}4 columnsiess than The WORLD and 171}4 columns less than its own lineage of July, 1916. In July, 1917, the Herald printed 1,757 columns of ad- vertising, which was 1,998% less than The WORLD, and 5234 columns less than it printed in July, 1916. The WORLD printed 751% columns more of adver- tising than The Times. f HOME Circulation COUNTS ‘ Circulation right in New York City and its immediate i surroundings is the most valuable as attested by The WORLD'S: é leadership. The WORLD is New York's HOME newopaper. ee ee TER BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 38, 1917. OLD BOY patrol work be om ome trman ciroied to ANS HIGHEST HONORS IN ARR BATTLES IN FLANDERS ... * and from the Me turned bie ma hime ¢ © them, end, circlin abou field, bombed tao oth shedr straws effect All the time he hept uP @ eteady stream of machine gue ie @t the Germans, @ ‘he Austr number of whem were killed or wounded The Teutons Gnaliy got a ma- chine gue 100 @etion against him, but be dived @nd at twenty feet silenced it with hie own gun, Having put this weapon out of acti he ireled (he field, firthg with bis mae chine gun tht buildings an. Leaving Uh aviator attacke ough the { the huddled enemy with At one time his machine actually touched the groun doors of the British man punt ed officers and put them to Sign, A) little jater he | | the road. Two encountered a column! of 200 troupe and swept along jine with bis gum working ste: re column wae dispersed and the ily leaving ‘ying in battlepianes then appe i | and the Briton engaged both, sendin fight CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 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La er inhi cee 247 2618 35.47 261K Oot 24.70 25.22 2484 25:05 psig 2445 2484 d4R2 34.88 Jan. 24.49 24.79 2130 2464 Match 90 2446 24.74 May 842456 24.88 Market closed strong up 21 to 88 points, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Pittsburgh & West Va.—tnitial divi- end of 1% per cent. on preferred stock for quarter ended June 80, payable September 1 to stock of record Au- jSust 25. General Development quarterly dividend of $2 4 ble September 1 to stock August 15, Year Net earnings, $5,905.- 477.7 balance after 4 equal to n mon earned on same stock Ale o—Cash divie dend of 16 per cent, from earnings of ear ended December 41 6, payabl October 1 to stock record of Auust 2 Also 4 cash dividend of 14 per cent, for 7, payable December 1 to stock reeo'd Ovtober 20 Standard Ol) Co. of N, Y.—Regular quarterly dividend of $3 a sharetmee Ad1O HEPLEMLEF 49 WO Block record Aus ust 24 | Silver bullion quoted at 80% cents per ounce up %. ne ee LLOYD GEORGE SEES KiNG STATEOFSIEGEIN ATTICA, AFTER ALLIED CONFERENCE DECLARED BY GREEGE v A sina Token to Rett, ' Information Concerning rn Moven a, - . . . _—_ ‘ ‘\e heme . . ‘ s @ of Austro-Hungarian ky ong His n Retterstes Co Conf > Loy- 0 Mavhenge oauall 4 Bukowina Ha M Reveal Exact ( alty of Most Citizens of al . Changed Hands Ten Time m at Front Teutonk Blood Ppt ogres ce igagee one + of Allied VIENNA, Aue tt A eeates WABHINOTON, As . , - ; . eocens Ga Austro Hungerien tre coments t Huse tnfuences (het ve . * . rnowite, the Moscow Bundey for dent Wi to-day a MAD, Aug 9? 198 enon, Te thie « ne nOdence ia the ' BIG sted Oy the Mummaan the Wor Ote|0 te tu country ON CHIEF AUSTRIAN BASE The Ku are how engaged © ered Out of (he me of ereecut t Germear i) la M a j 1 forces on the Hiver posible another coa ane in At. be by Gowerr eedy tory (ue \ | Squa Attacks Arsenal and Mill. Myatrite will be formed, with the Cadet Party Mecinis He quoted as one That « | ary Works at Pala, on Net Dntester and the participating Instance the case of Otto Baseman at Is jn War Adriatic Sea the Runeian retirement te contiow @ Provisiona: ove nt hee St. Louis railway mail clerk, dis STON, Mase. Aue Vieto . xs oe The it forces In southeas refused to acknowledge Finland's ine Charged for “dis * Dyer found ght for the A at Ar ROME, Aug 3. —Large squadrons of lieta, afte battle with the At dv pendence law and has, instead, | Ba an had been in the Govern * hae bared her ighty orm. Me al a rplar yesterday effectively tro- Germans, retired aepown the $ @ manifesto dissolving the Ment service sixteen years and had wins 60 . yo at the Bet mbe ol and the military Yoroce at ite confluence with the [andtag and ppointing a general served in the Spanish War, #9 " “y . a . “ Pola. the clef naval etetion Itiver Dniester ection on Oct. i, declaring that the #eribed for Liberty Hon contr lot Aw Mune the Adriatie, jovernment, when the Landtag uted to the Red Cross and had flown bo ot en an- | 4 an “| statement Crernowite has been the scene Of) ig wilt submit its own law reg- ‘he Stars and Stripes from his home nd arms, the © Italten War Dee ne of the moat bitter fighting of | ine Russo-Finnish relations, The since the declaration of war with |” the war and the Bukowina capital testo is wixned by all ten Min- Germany. ibe fervour os! s changed from Teuton to Russia a “Your letters struck « responsive | the liberty of the we ne sliegetnat ten Maes Admiral Koichack got his sword chord in my mind,” the Prosident re- He tithes Sitittary ductencg ian Caornowits was first captured bY 1K to.day—the same sword he piled. “I have been aware, from vari-| crushed down never to rise agalr 50 Atlantic the Russians from the Austro-HUn- 0) ww overboard at Bebastopel rather | ous sources, of the unfortunate posi- together acclatin "Sie" wrlumphs “ot eur warians on Sept. 4, 1914, only to be oan turn it over to mutinous sailors, tion in which a very large number of common ca evacuated a few weeks later. In No- sn gaiiors themselves, now thor- our loyal fellow citizens a laced "eae ty vember of that your the Russians | eniy repentant, succeeded by use of because of thule Corman cain oF ot) WILL COST $8,660 480 again occupied the city and held Mt ivory in recovering the Weapon and fillation , until February, 1915. to the attack and after a terrific bat tle stormed the capital and drove th Austrians out. This flme the R slang held the position for only tw weeks, Twice in huury, 1916, the weat o June of that year it was again cap the present time. Czernowitz is situated south of the river Pruth and is abou' capital of Galicia. Before the wai it had a population of of about 70,000. DEBATE ON FOOD BILL crats for “Catering to President Instead of to House.” WASHINGTON, Aug. trol Bill by was foreshadowed when Representative Lever obtained consent to limit debate to ninety minute: tative Gillett Massachusest, r, opened debate with and Democrats in general for “caterin to the President instead of the House. Gillett reefrred to elimination bill. Lever replied that he Wherty as a member of the and an American citizen "to ask the commander in chief about a matter tha: rove have shackled his hands cot.” ——___ NEW HONORS BY KAISER mand Go to the German Commander, LONDON, Aug. 3.—A_ Copen! despatch to Reuter’s Limited the following message Hindenburg: “It ls a need of my heart, In the following ered up-and then winged blithely | one to earth and putting the other to| month’ the Russians again returned | the Crowniand changed hands and in tured by the Russians and held until on a hill 140 miles southeast of Lemberg, the LIMITED TO 90 MINUTES Opens With Criticism of Demo- 3.—Adoption ¢f the conference report on the Food Cor- the House this afternoon the @ bitter criticism of Lever of the Congressional War Committe from the merely took the jouse and and GIVEN TO HINDENBURG Cross and Star of the High Com- hawen contalas telegraphed by Emperor William to Field Marshal voa my dear sent @ delegation to Petrograd to re- turn it to their former commander. At the time of the mutiny, which was quelled by persuasion of Rear Admiral Glennon of the American navy, Admiral Kolehack was ordered to surrender. He declared that when he was forced to capitulate at Port! Arthur the Japanese had magnani- mously insisted he keep his sword and that he proposed not to sully the blade by surrender. Then he flung it overboard. LONDON, Aug. 3A dé@spatch from Petrograd to Reuter's Limited announces that the military author- ities at Kiev have arrested Ensign Krylenko, a member of the tral Executive Comimttee of the Coun- cil of Workmen's and Soldiers’ Del- egates, on a charge of circulating Maximalist propaganda in the Elev- enth Army. | The Times correspondent at Rus- |sian Headquarters on the southwest front, under date of July 31, confirms |reports of improvement in morale in the Russian army as a consequence of measures against éesertions and panics. The correspondent says that disaffected Russian regimeyts have returned to the front. Emperor William and Fiat Marshal von Mackensen, according to the same despatch, made a triumphal en- try into Tarnopol. The weight of the German offensive, the despatch adds, appears to be directed towatd Kam- enets, Podolsky, en route to Odessa, GERMANS FINE LIEGE 500,000 FRANCS MORE Penalty Inflicted for Disobeying Order to Demolish Buildings Damaged by Fire. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 3.—According to the Echo de Belge the city of Liege has been fined $00,000 francs for di obeying an order given by German au- thorities to demolish bulldings damaged py fire on the Qual des Pecheurs, — Pll kabel is SENTENCED FOR BAFF DEATH. G Five Years in Sing Sing Priso Antonio Zaffarone, a West Washing- ton Market expressman, one of the firs to be arrested for complicity in the mur- der of Barnet Baff, poultry dealer, Nov, %, 1914, and who confessed his share in f r t t to Fitt Steeplechase; “Tam sure they their entire integr the great body of o man blood. but many times dresses I have expressed this confi dence. @ doubt to be sincere. something, work.” — oe SARATOGA FIRST RACE—For and upward; six furlongs. —| 17 to 10, Machree, 107 (Schut 6 and (Buxton), 15 to 1, third. _ ‘Time, Waster Karma and SECOND ear-otdi ng two mil lect, 13 to 1 and 2 to 1 Uklenck), § 24 fads Arghdale 5 tol and 2 to 1, Royal Ambr Rober and Leumi also ra a DONGAN HILLS RESULTS. FIRST and upward; non-wi ing; purse $360 Margaret L., 9: 5 and out, won; pacer) Ut} wa fet ne every agogne) car and ih au oeorae an the eastern ER E. TOBLER. 2obella, ulcahey), 4 to i, 8 to 5) outskirts of the city. The men were oa Y and 2 to 5, third. Time—1.02. Gemerin. | Lo tis J. Chenard and Ralph De Va- Services at THK FUNERAL CHUBOR, Ready Maid, Candy Land, Pay Streakk The women have not been 1970 Broadway (Campbell's), Friday, and Almandite also ran [aentitied. morning, 9 o'clock. SECOND RACE—For two-year-olds: | = —— - ~—————— purse $460; about five furlongs.—Scab- | ~ bard, 120 (Garrigan), 7 to 10, out and) gut, won; 8 to 1, 115 (O'Brien), 8 to third also ran, —_—>— SARATOGA ENTRIES. need no further as-| surance from me of my You know that not onca| I do not like to make another | | occasion to express it simply by lit would seem to indicate on my part as to whether the country | | had believed my p May I not very respectfully sug- |gest that it would be easy to make use of the passages I have referred to from my former addresses to do I hope not a offset the evil influences that are at aiming; with $725 added; ing’s Oak, 114 (Butwell). to 2 and out 1 to 2, second; Dougias &.. 1.15 3-5. CE—Th: andicap; upward; $600 ‘sly’ CPaimen). RACE-—For ae cGraw), jeswinthe, 115 (Alex- Fenach Maid, 2 to 1 and out, second ; Time—1.03 1-5. Field Marshal, at the conclusion of the third yoar of this mightest of all ware in which you incessantly and with brill- lant strategy and art have defied the the plot, Sing prison for not less than five or more than fifteen years by Rosalaky. was to-day sentenced way for cur armies to victory to ex: press anew to you my thanks. the hish command of my Cbd Killed by Bron A fourteen-year-old ‘Troney. nd Street. Kooke was arrested The girl was pronounced dead by Dr. Miller of the Lincoln Hospital, > Morse Ridden by Shot and Kil a, point in New York State. eflemy's superior forces and cleared the inexhaustible “I grant you the cross and star of royal orders unidentified girl, with light hair and complexion, welghing about sixty-five pounds, |Jeoha F. Hi was killed this afternoon at St. Ann's Avenue and One Hundre d and Forty- | John F. Harr senior member of the Beventh Street, Bronx. by 4 Union — ~ of Harri, Winthrop & Co., No. 15 Avenue trolley’ car which was oper- Chat ted by Motorman Albert Kooke. of Dives wee Senien Senirees ie 30, 376 Hast One Hundred and Forty- |the New York County Chapter of the Serbian Prince LONDON, Aug. 3.—Prince George, of |of the American Red Cross. Mr, Har- |Serbia, had a narrow escape to-day |Ti#'# services will pe gratuitous, while inspecting troops on the Mace- | | donian front. The horse on which he | Daten % to was riding was shot and killed Judge Rosalsky told Zaffarone he had taken into consideration that Zaffarone had been In the Tombs for seventeen months and had aided District Attorney Swann. Zaffarone apprised the Diatriet Attor- ney that the murder of Baff was due to business rivalry. Manhattan, and ee hoe Sullivan. of Baten Island were held in $500 bail each. American Red Cross to-day. He suc+ ceeds Harvey D. Gibson, President of the Liberty National Bank, who ra- cently retired from the chairmanship to assume the duties of General Manager ——— beak WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Food for the Flower Hospital Ue io. Belgians would be carried in Duteh | » Flowe c 7 a hips if some of the supplies were re- The Flower Hospital Red Cross | ire a to ‘the Netherlands. Government unit, under command of Major|by- a plan now being discussed bj Stuart, left the city it night for @|bert Hoover and the Bxports yunell | with the Netherlands Government. DONGAN HILLS LN. Y., Aug. 3.—The eneries for to- August 8, 195 WEDNE: August 8 and 22 » THAIN, nfide TO DRAFT FIRST ARMY our citizens of Ger-| Figure Includes All Overhead Ex- pense of Registration, Examina- tion and Selection. WASHINGTON drafting Americ: Army, from + was placed by At $8,660,480 Congre This amount includes all overhead ex- pense of registration, examination and | selection. It is based on registration of te million, ex: nation of roxt mately five million and enrollment of 1,187,000, “On a in in my public ad 3.-The cost of | 8 frst «reat National tration to enrollment Secretary Baker to-day! in his estimates to Aug. cauKe revious assurances | little, to tentative estimate Keneroun syatem of exemptions and dis- charges will result in u necessity for examining four registrants to produce one soldier,” suid Secretary Baker, "it | is apparent the svatem must be capable of examining five million men during | the year.’ that the! Entire Summer Stock REDUCED LYON 307 FIFTH AVE. six WINNERS. three-yead-olds first; Mother tinger), 6 to 1, & to 124 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, Imperator, Meditation also ran. Lake George gelling; three- dded; about 1M CK 10 to » Won; 139 ‘0 1 and 4 to 5, Kec- 12° to 1, third. Time, 4.24 t Oliver, Loch Earn n. a 20,800 FOR OFFICERS’ CAMP, Increase of Thirty Per cent, Number to Be Admitted, WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—An in of 30 per cent. in the numb didates to be admitted to the officers’ reserve training camps o| on August 2 has been ordered by the War Department Sixteen thousand were to have bec admitted. The number has been raised to 20,800. 2, 1917, Chaplain rease of can- second ening | BADER. —Aur. J, BADER, UL BA Funeral high masa at the Immaculate Cone et, 10.80 A, M., Aus. | BEETSON,.—DOROTHY Borvices 10970 Broadway (Campbell's), day morning, 10 o'clock, KIRCHENER,—RAPHAEL KIRCHENER. Bervices at THE FL 1970 Broadway day morning, 11 th Infantry, ting Ormead, tion, EB. ' BEETSON. Histon of Street Auto. | DETROIT, Aug. Two men and two women were killed early to-day in a collision between an Interurban three- inners in 1 ‘ear-olds 7 claim put five furlongs.— 8 to 5, 2 to (Campbell's), o'clock. 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