The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1917, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY SEPTEMBER i0 i917 | SCENES AS MEN OF NEW ARMY SET OUT FOR CAMP UPTON TELEGRAPHERS' STRIKE ON “PENNSY" SPREADS FAILS TO REPORT: SOUTH TOMORROW; cITY’S FIRST QUOTA OF NATIONAL se Reg | ARRESTED IN BED BIDS KIN GOODBY ARMY AT CAMP UPTON, YAPHANK 3)" _ ganized parade ¢ : that, w ‘ © no! Perlstein, School Teacher, Final Report Before Departure i varus Ba tn CE TORTS ne Sts iio rend envoU f oO Claims He Is Ill, but Doctor tor Camp Shows No Ines : ot gpl Beas 3 GEN See R MTORR TO Mall in Regiment. é lina dilend € Lanbattan men asser Hag SSP fown itty, uneve nya! 4 f Fist ‘Thirty-fourt in tn ei Pact ngs yee ne ot cue) A ROUSING SEND OFF |" rs THQUSANDS (A BROOKLYA eat “nen fron The First § Months @ 1917 H i va ' | January 1 to Augu | t A i 1 Island t Present a record of advertis- ntralned f ing in the New York morning Reta newspapers that reflects a 1 12.000 situation of keen interest to | f , every merchant, manufac- on turer and advertising agent " concerned in supplying the | was a New York market. | be at lberty to leadquarters, wh oughly examined not ill, he wi at the Sevents COMPANIES HASTILY) Wiille « FORMED. the last m whe y whi pens to each man dl t where will| NEW From January 1 to August 31, 1917, the ad vertising situation with regard to New York ewspapers and THE WORLD'S leadership “ran true to form.” artanburg to await act r uf pany ity Attorney ed tha ; ; : The WORLD - - 8,915,486 Lines quota A gain of 784,085 lines ’ EAST SIDERS DRESSED IN THEIR 7 en" Ww ot 9 hin tek | : ‘ BAS OBERSRO ule In the same period . i yrit I Phe-dressies ent to appear! beca t . ‘ t The American LOST 276,872 lines as com is the inten to forestall pared with the first eight months of 1916. of a depen many fr The Herald gained 16,899 lines. The Times gained 632,908 lines THE WORLD not « ew Y had the greatest of any of the but its tot ke morning news ineage was the greatest € 4 THE WORLD'S lead in lineage over the American was 3,044,306 THE WORLD led the Times by 1,098,039 | | \ | HA THE WORLD exceeded the Herald by 4,063,004 lines TH 1 to Au 1S CAUGHT WARRANT FOR CAPT. ELY. Left Ben Tatlor Te vat Alexander Farow Bast One Tu Jersey Milltary Man Charwed With 2 WORLD'S total lineage from January ist 31, 1917, was 8,915,486 lines vertisers Realize from Prosecutor Huck the New York market the have New York circulation, That is prectsel | what they get in THE WORLD; circulation in | WW | ¢ HOMES of New Ye ¢ vicinity-—not cireuls T owing 3 Elmira Reforr sentenced | forming ne mci) S BELLANS anvestested) Absolutely * Removes pees hg minent pronx-| Ndigestion. One package {tes inthe pr ae Private| ha “eget Hi George W Perkins tt ashy eta nis Provesit, 25cat all druggists, An Feom dreds of points unavailable for Nes York tr East Auro: BUFFALO, Sept. 10.—Frosts were re. yd to- “day from several points in East Aurore f GREETING pending inves! DAN SPILLANE ‘

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