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7) wo to ' ow one Where the A pletely surrounded and © » 4 LL OF MENACE TO THE FLEE INSIDE nARBOR The lates my se the Mainsters PF a é spatch received by re y day ond amount of © and ‘ a further re 4 of Blemo has been captured, The Austrians are making a stand on Nakobil, ov 00 feet high. Tal how ever, have surrounded the Nakobil 4 attacked the Forest of Tarnovo Jp to the present moment the Italian Army has conquered about 800 square kilometres of new terri- n colum tory. | Fiten “The naval correspondent of the Tribuna telegraphs that during the jast Ove days the Gulf of Trieste has been dominated by the Italian artil- lery and by the fire of the Itallan and English monitors, escorted and Protected by torpedo boats and mo- tor boats. “While on land the troops of Gen. | Cadorna are bombarding the Hoer-| mada (the coast northwest of Tri- ) on the side, the monitors are shelling it frontally. A constant rain of shells is falling upon the Austrian defenses in the Hermada. The fire is directed by Italian airnianes fur- nished with radiographic instru) ments. “The Austrian coast artillery has tried in every way to silen the Anglo-Italian monitors without suc- | cess. During the whole action no Austrian aircraft has been seen. The Austrian navy remains tra ped at) Pola, some twenty miles distant.” ——>— GERMAN RAID NEAR LENS REPULSED BY THE BRITISH Forward Positions of Gen. Haig's Forces Heavily Shelled Dur- ing the Night. LONDON, Aug. 3 ‘The repulse of a German raid on the front below | Lens is reported in to-day's official communication, The statement fol- low: “The weather is unsettled, Durt ihe night the enemy heavily sh our forward positions near Arleux- | en-Gohelle (five miles southeast of Lens), and at an early hour this morning attempted to raid our lines. | The German troops were repulsed | complet The British forces in Palestine a tacked last night southwest of om a front of 800 yard It is a nounced offically the line was ad- vanced, PARIS, Aug. 31.—"East of Cerny a German patrol which attempted to approach our lines was repulsed by our fire, # to-day’s official #tate- me ‘There w active artillery fighting on both banks of-the Meuse. In Alsace an enemy attack south of Hartmann sweilerkopf was repulsed completely, There is nothing to re- port from the remainder of the front.” Berlin Reports Defeat of Rass New vine. !) BERLIN, Aug. 31 (Via London) Operations undertaken by the Russians Yesterday at Naroon Luke, sixty miles southeast of Dvinak, reaulte fully for them, says to-<¢ port from the Eastern front, POLICE 6UARD WORKERS ON FEDERAL CONTRACTS Prevent Clash at Rosenwasser Fac- tory, Which Is Making Shoes for the New Army. Under the protection of a strong guard of police from the Hunters Point Station commanded by Capt, Bdward MeNally work on contracts for supply- ing the new army with shoes proceeded without interruption to-day at the Rosenwasser Brop.’ factory on Orchard Street, Long Island City. y An effort to Ue up the plant by strik- ers who have affiliated themselves with | the United Shoe Workers of America appeared to have failed, The manaxe- ment asserted 2,500 men and women are at work, “The strikers are giving out wrong information about our establishment,” said Philip Rosenwasser to laborers is seventy trouble make quit in sympathy, Th been filled, We believe the trouble wa and about fifty created by influences that would like to| wee our production limited." William J. Casey, chairman of the Press Com ited Bhoe Work ere of ts that German sympathizers ponsible for the strike. All “Lost and Found" articles, Tea ertived in The Worid or reported to “Los and nd Bureau,” Room 108. World Building, will be lated for inirty day> These lists can bo @ren at any of Tr» World's Offices, Lost and Found” advertisements an be left at any of The Word's Advertising Agencies, ov can be phoned directly to The World. 4 4000 Heekman, New York. of kiya Office, 4190 Main, IVILIAN GAR Form Three Procession millions in their | day will lack many of the spectacul charge of the celebration in honor of service tndicate that there will be obstacles confront |mittee of the Mayor's © National Defense, which is organizing Tuenday's celebration, not the least of » three-day Labor Day holiday, which begins to-morrow, ach all the |welected soldiers with notices urging them to take part in the parade, but to have every notified by to-night these being t lerday, there were no armories, which they might ass diMculty bhs been overcom the committe one of the 38, or to-morrow morning LOCAL BOARDS AND NEWSPA- PERS TO AID. done through the me- local boards and the committee placing ai and Richmond, 1 notified to appear at these places, from which point they will proceed to @ designated station near Wash- ington Square. 2,500 NOW DRILLING WILL HEAD! This will be dium of their newspapers, | the most reliance on the later ‘Those in charge of this vast job worked like beavers to-day to get in touch with the men before they start away on what will be their last holi- day for somo time. Some of the men, It is believed, may feel a bit backward about parading |Decause they will have to march in All reports reaching civilian attire, headquarters, effect that thousands of men have ai- ready signified their intention of tak- ing part in the parades, this fact en- couraging the bellef that the great} majority of those called to the colors | in the first quota will give thelr fel- low citizens a chance to show the ad- miration they feel for them, en who may be a bit shy about | heartened when they learn that the | ch very biggest demonstration yesterday those soldiers who | lacked equipment. CONSCRIPT HOST WILL BE DI- VIDED INTO THREE PARAOE three parades, largest in Manhattan, to whose quota be added the contingents from Queens and Richmond. arranged a procession which will not fall short of that being organized for The Bronx has dropped ything for the purpose of making » farewell to its drafted men the impressive celebration in history of that borough. will Brooklyn has} nd Marshal of the Manhattan parade. He ts especially anxious to get in touch with as many of the 3,000 reserve officers now in this city as possible for the purpose of having them officer the, parade. are urgently requested to ate with Capt, Boyce at No, Army and Navy to-morrow or Governor's Island at 4.30 to-morrow afternoon, The success of Tuesday's parade de pends to @ great extent on the num- erve officers who are willing is pointed out » a splendid opportunity (or the men just graduated from training camps to get practical experience in Major-Gen, J, his approval young officers take to help out. leading men PARADES HAVE APPROVAL OF WAR DEPARTMENT, urge all Captains and of the United States Re- city to meet “I strongly killed | Lieutenants workmen make from $75 to $96 , week, The minimum wake for skilled k. We discharged | «9 Boyce's reque: These mei places have| © men of Reserve Off march of the new army a success," parade te to form move Noy, to get to the points will | in aa RS I AIRE. lis THE EVENING wort, FRIDAY, AUGUST 41, 1917, Founder of G Godmothers’ Lea To Send U.S. Soldiers Comforts CITY'S DRAFT ARMY OF 38,62 TO PARADE NEXT TUESDAY: GREAT ‘SEND-OFF’ PLANNED RESERVE OFFICERS NOW IN TOWN CALLED FOR DRAFT PARADE TUMSDAY, Rept 4 a of Army bev eed by om Nati ke If #0, meet the Parade Mar iA. 1. USER, n the Drill Ground at Gov- ernor’s Int at 4.80 o'clock to- norrow (Saturday) aft A boat le 416 PM Take @ try at leading your fu- ture com as Make the first march of the new National Army @ success, ves the battery at The above appeal is the Mayor's Committee tional Defense, Washington Square at 10 o'clock in 10 1 ning, that hour having been upon tentatively by the com- nittee, To get the men living in three bor- oughbs to the starting point of the parade was one of t problems that confronted the committee. Unlike th unteer soldiers who marched yes mbt Th by ar- n points in cing for mobilizat rent THE COLUMN. At the head of the line will be! 00 men who have been drilling under Captain Boyce on Governor's Island for several weeks. As soon as their nambers were drawn in the draft these m with Captain Boyce's Rt. thommelves for. soldier ‘Tuiten, Those who have seen them at work on Governor's Island say the specta- tors are due for an agreeable sur-| prise When they march up Fifth Ave- jaue ‘Tuesday. tarted rene 1p, assistanc n Every manin line on Tuesday will wear an emblem designed to call attention to the service he is about to contribute to his coun try. The character of this symbol will not be revealed by the Mayor's Committee for the pre ent, but it is understood to be something that every man. will he! Brigadier-Gen. John H. Foote, re- tired, formerly commander of’ the Fourteenth Regiment, has been n grand marshal of the Brooklyn | parade, which will start from the fountain in Bedford Avenue, The parade will move through Bedford Avenue to Lafayette Avenue und down the latter thoroughfare past the University Club, at which point it be reviewed from a grandstand | \by Borough President Pounds and | many offfagis and men prominent in the Boroug® The Bronx parade will form at Wil- llis Avenue and One Hundred and For- ty-third Street, ‘The route of march will be north to One Hundred and | Forty-ninth Str » west of Cortlandt Avenue, north to One Hundred and | Sixty-first Street, to Washington Ave- nue, north to One Hundred and Sixty- seventh Street, to Franklin Avenue, across McKinley Square to Boston Road to One Hundred and Seventy- fourth Street, to Southern Boulevard, to Tremont Avenue, north to Crotona Park and back to Borough Hall, whore a public reception will be ten- dered the marchers, Olin J. Stephe; 8 will be grand mar- shal of the Bronx parade. Capt. Elisha H. Janes, chairman of the Bronx Committees of the Mayor's Committee, will be ne SORE oF staff, TEACH PLATTSBURG MEN TO THROW HAND BOMBS Reserve Officers Proving Good In- structors to Rookie Students march with arms. The improvement in the drill continues and justifies the confidence reposed in the reserve of- ficers in giving them a heavy share in the instruction work. The success of the work already demonstrates what may be expected of tho reserve of- ficers who were commissioned at the last camp When they get to work at Yaphank and Ayor. Lieut. Henry G. Chapman, cousin of Victor Chapman, who was killed in France and who became an expert | in grenade warfare at the front, ts| bere to help in the bomb instruction. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Mopt. « Oct Dee } Jan, M tay July Market AT RARE INTERVALS, From the Louisville Courier-Journal.) Now and then VWLSONPEAGE TOSTAND AS JOINT ANSWER OF ALLIES |The Allies Oirncenwoce ‘ave vnanemwen | soot nations. regular correspondence Parcels in- Davis on lines sim! British and French organizations. r to those of abroad should be Many Rumors “American Go ts of Manhattan, Queens | » men will be) soldiers fighting in th and there will be a personal tu Each woman sends @ parcel is asked to in- close a self-addressed with it so that the soldier recip- fent can make a personal reply. urged to keep up a SWANN IS TRACING $631,000 PAID BY CITY; 34 AGRES VANISH (Continued from First Page.) mortgages, one for $68: , were satisfied that day by Vice President of the ust Company, and also Vice President of the Realty Associates, which owns the Neponsit Company stock. SWANN TRYING TO TRACE THE, REMAINING $631,000, ‘These mortgages were paid out of the sum paid by the city. trict Attorney is trying to tro became of the rematning $631,000, Bailey has told the Grand Jury that |B CAMP EDGE A GIRT, N. J. Aug. | $400 w New York City, Pores ; 31.—Following yesterday's shower mush- | ation may compunicate with an ark Avenue, stamped self-ad~ they were hardly rumors as to troop She is also bama, It has been expec sional Headqu dressed envy lore. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes from p it Troop and Com- on rs would entrain at al-| Sugar refiners here, Han, but| known to-day, bave been requested | re}by the Food Administration cane refined sugar at about the same most any hour for Camp McC rumers that when the orders to entrain | | come they will include practically every Another rumor h the infantry going. ¢ rs for All the mei lhaa recetved no o th et away. ‘All work on the mustering tn of the |new State militia will be completed to- Dover, Phillipsburg, x le to-night Food Con Frank Batley, Central “Leather per cent. of i co what | Cohe Cane, the price paid by the cy 4 to the Ne- |e Not ponsit Realty Company, which turned over to the Realty Associates. Black to-day $43,000 1s the only part of the profits that he has been able to trace, check to Reynolds was marked ing in payment of a one-fifth inter- Mr, Black said this would tndi- 000 of the profits various persons, declared that this ei cate that about §: wae, distributed Who received the remainder money the Grand Jury is anxious to] 4s SESS GRADE, ASSORTED CHOCOLATES or | along with you. When William the Neponsit to sign a waiver of f impaaublty and go before the Grand Jury, on the advice of counsel, Wed- Attorney was Greve solve decorated boxes” of prepared to The refusal compartment of Greve to District Attorney, be made to obtain formation by the books of the Realty of the Neponsit before thg Grand _ OS BELMONT’S: OPENING CARD. ok, BHLMONT i Inorrow's racee are | the required in- production of the| Associates and Realty Corporation Jury ‘Tuesday. usly Covered Milk Chocolat G, Aug. 31.—The can- Aidates at the officers’ training camp have had their first practice conditions, rex f 102; The ‘Deciaiol Barry Shannon WECOND HAG ‘Total sales, 919 000 These are our earolda; rolling; Ties Dir CHICAGO CORN MARKET. 4 half set Special for Fri, Aug, 31st CHOCOLATE Lost 1008 1 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, 5 and Inspira- tion Consolidated Copper Company have MELS: These ure long, slender will be some either company gets back to production has been lost, an aggregate of $5,000,000 pounds under normal conditions. production of SIXTH afte Two months’ entice allowan for the lover of © Car Company of Amortea REAL ILUSPRATING, pict my heroine — Standard Ot Company of Kentucky quarterly dividend ou see a musical comedy that hasn't any songs usteat | It is expected the parade w4il leave ‘the moon. trated you say that her face fell It May Mak “ u be . y rt O}igingly Gra Pan | i tive and Marks Tall greed upon at the| n Stolen Jew Ww nd ok & pane ' ached A Robins nan ‘ ‘ Hind on culha 1 glass J appeared to be bew , iress,” he s and took the pane aw om. They pr ify took the bureau, y liberation of sub- compared the elevator man's prints om it with finger prints fre tin be that had co} JERSEY TROOPS EAGER the apartment of Mise Mar at the Fifty-weventh Street addres TO BE ORDERED SOUTH "ssc the box. | So Culhane went back and of Early Movement, Robinson on a harke of burs Barber Says He mien ie Waleed onde mee " No Word. held in $1,500 for the Miss M. her apartn over the camp] vacation, it was an ing camp in Ala- d that the Divi- | Us $+ Now there Jas beet sugar, wh n. Charl that ntrainme are eag morn, prices for Cuban raws cents, cost and freight. j granulated sugars here, Po Patterson or|Cuban raws at 6 cents, of the work, §a/8.40 to 8.50, to the Governor| It is said in sugar trade circles the will be musters it /sugar requirements of Atlantic City, Bayonne, |Qities will be handl _..| ROBBERY SUSPECT TAKEN so” | BY FINGER-PRINTING RUSE to}on th } rand Jury, ks Refiners to Reduce Price mulated Su his 7, pound for granulated, Oct. sc would mean a reduction in the bid range from nis throug REICHSTAG THREATENS TO ACT ON CENSORSHIP M Again Demands Reforms a ves Government Four Weeks’ Time, COPENHAGEN, Aug. 31.—A warms ng that unless (he German Govern- ment heeds dem f the Reichstag for reforms the ity parties will e weasures was given belerg ae Ketehstag Ma Committee on Wed- aday Resolutions of the majority, twtre- duced by Dr, Karl Heine, Soetattat, demanded for the fourth or fitth ime ab jon of the political censorship and limitation of the military censor- ship to facts connected with the eon- duct of the war and criticism thereof, This was held to be necessary, be- vuse It fs notorious that the military huthoritios exercise a sweeping polit | cal rship of the German press pretense that publications of Q political nature may affect , the pirit of the peop Dr. Heine gave the ar vernment eke, until the assembling of teichstag, to mend ite ways, | Otherwise, he . the Reichstag majority would be forced to take | steps. iliptinaeionsas Cotton Crop Report Shows In creased Output for the Season. WASHINGTON, Aug, 31.—Cotton pro- duction prospects improved to the ex- tent of 450,000 bales during August and brought the estimate of final outturn to 100 equivalent 600- against $1,449,930 last y tity was { ment of Agricult the crop Aug. NEAR RICH, From the Boston Trauscr pt.) “Did you ever see such an ostentatious display of wealth?” . Never! One would think that the; really rich.” f Lost—T on © seven Bt jectn ate md portfowke | Contains papen. able only ‘Telavhone Hanover 6170. SC “RROWNE 48 Exobange Place, Reward A Great Feast of Special Labor Day Values! OW COMES THE GRAND ROUND-UP OF THE VA- CATION SEASON: Most firms figure on having their vacations all over with by Labor Day and ready for the employe busi to settle down at their desks for the big fall So, very soon, the big Summer Resorts and Hotels will be emptied of their guests and everybody ele will be homeward bound. 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