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BANKER LINKS a UMELY AND SLUSH FUND> eS ee a va The Circulation Books Open to All.’ “Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ “ Copyright, 1018, by The Press ¥ Co, (The New York World) lishing __ PRICE TWo CENTS. NEW “YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, "1918. U BOAT “Circulation Books Open to All. iad 1 8 PA @ ES FIRE TORPEDOES AT U. S. SHIPS GERMAN FLYERS’ BOMBS KILL 54 GIRLS WEATHER—Fair To-night and Thureday, PRICE TWO CENTS. _ Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould, Jr., WhoAre the Parents of a Baby So RUMELY LINKE WITH $30,000,000 ~ FUND BY BANKER = of Conference Here 3ernstorff Given to the U.S Details With 2,000,000 TRACED. Money 10 Influence News- papers Said to Have Come From Sale of War Bonds. | One of the most wments in the posseasion of the United important docu- » MICHELS B00’ (J BOATS USING TORPEDOES “TOUEINSTATEAT | ‘onvnautroayeuy NSTEAD OF SHELLS TRYING Public to Pay Tribute at Bier From 5.30 This Evening Un- til To-Morrow Morning. Commanders, "sui Active This Side of Atlantic, Fire on Ine coming Ships. At the hour when all downtown's thousands begin to stream homeward iate this afternoon a simple ceremony of honor to’ the dead in the city’ 85 LIV. 5S IN name will be enacted on the s! and beneath the rotunda of City Hall ‘The body of Major John Mitchel will come.to the city’s houxe Two Shells Almost Strike | South American Steamer— at § o'clock, there to lie embowered | ~ sa Diwan wae Ss ) Ale in palms and flowers until 9 o'clock | Course Zigzagged Purroy —>— TOSINK AMERICAN VESSELS ° WHITMAN TO MAKE vows. FIGHT IN PERSON AT SPA CONVENTION oe me BY FIVE ALLIED PLANES FRENCH RAIDS NET PRISONERS: States District Attorney con-| to-morrow morning, when {t wi mee | Governor Is Elected Delegate wecting Dr. Edward A. Rum- start on its last journey in the midst} AN ATLANTIC PORT, July 19 | From the Fifteanth As ely with the alleged | jot the most impressive funeral cor- |German U-boat commandgrs, still sie s 4jerman fund to buy American news- tege the city has seen in many day8.|active in Amorican waters, have sembly District. Papers, some of which it is charged nie pee Namen Searrer beads *| changed their tactics and are @n- ; f 2 0 she by yed-| Gov. Charles 8. Whitman will con- ‘was put into the purchase of the ‘ F g |ket has been carried in to the bier deavoring to sink wels by torped : Bvening Mail, is a statement from a . te | awaiting it, until 8.30 o'clock to-mor-|oes instead of by shell fre, duct his feht in Derson trom tsethewe pers widely known banker detailing what | <a u = |row morning the public may file| ‘The first-torpedo attack on this side | of the convention hall in Saratoga on ook place at a certain conference a Mr. and Mrs GEORGE, 9 GOULD, SR _,| Braet the extemporized chapel of | ¢ the ocean was reported to-day by}! July 18, when the political battle be- Lionel ete . Seal 5, aS sr a|be fought to a finish At this contere cording to the City Hall through four valorous|from a South American port after a| ps ight to a Aint I Enformation given out, there were) years, At 9 o'clock the first detach-|perilous flight. Two torpedoes were) The main iswue will be Prohibition, | a number of ely known | {ments of the great military and it] wunched at her on Monday night be- {and the contest will be forced by At- ran bar Dr funeral parade will move out from | tween Capes Henry and Hatteras |torney General Morton i. Lewis, Gov Count von Bernstorff, then City Hall Park toward St, Patrick's | |) any he| Whitman's riv the Gubernate al ne passed four yards astern, t natoi eador of the Imperial German Gov A PAPA: R NION WORTH $900, 000 IS: tathedral other under the stern so clone that It|Momination. ‘The Lewie men will dc ernment. ie bank The broad, dima. space beneath the} ye not visible from the taffrai! ag | mand the Insertion of a plank in the ar, it is d ves every detait | rotunda of the hall where the body t9| 1) Ot ngor platform for the submission of the of this co and exactly what |to He in state alroady has been trana-|" 0°01 ne a pout attacks in| prohibition question to the direct vote part cach of » bankers pre na | Fda P a place ct miaes ens in waters, excepting this one,|of the people. ‘Thia is calculated to Wuinely and von B ff acte ODING “NG HiR0S ‘Where casket ta) cis have been used, and there has| force the hand of Gov, Whitman by As to whether it was at this con ses the Uke of he “ a ive) aa eha though frequently | either pping the issue alto- 6 that it was decided to put n massed, and ove bier hangs 3 f passengers|acther or reiterating his stand for a's Sq pe i n ie : MRS) slight—for the reseue of pa ry ‘1 . 00,089: to, Buy: AmnerIORE »| Boy Born to Mion’ nF ranklin O, Big Bigelow, Husband iN enol bi blade g 7 Bold star | ad crew. ‘That was true also at the| Unqualified bone-dry prohibition by a nd magazines was! and His Wife, Former Act- of Former Miss Edgar, Is Desaaext le ae a a rari iaale Meee ns Wie oriia Uiee In ha Tole BEAL Tablature wot disclosed, (ditional point . Ci 5 | s i alms rises to screen the} | oe American neutrality, when| Gov. Whitman waa to-day elected ¥ | S ity, Pa. ed by Cc 4 le days 0 : * Q ; o out dad tla die ress, in Oil City, Pa Freed by Court. Se morning streams of | British ships were sunk near this 3 Salles to the convention from the @ho actual tracing of more than, —— ar : Za Ieee Sth Assembly District, in which he $2,000,000 of this fund to one of the| OIL CITY, Pa., July 10.—The birth! The husband of an heiress reputed | fra! offerings have been pouring into Due ipveither of the torped on | liven when in this elty, his residence bankers o have participated in| 9» nto Mr, and Mra, George J.|to be worth $500,000, who doas gar- ae Ape ponte te rotunt conn Monday night had reached its mark |b*ing the Hotel St. Regis, The election ae cau tandine ADSe Abie tntorne ne air was made heavy with the|} race no uno! » # et eee sin ot Uraited States {Gould Jr, at Franklin Hospital here, | dening work, repairing Joba, collects scant of thousanda of blowsma, Some | the loss of life would have been about r t the unoMcial primaries tion, Assistant Di t United State seicteegP yall pee h are being held throughout the ener y be the means of effecting a| rents mana, her property gen-|of the wreaths and palls of lilies bore | Complete Attorney Harold Harper said to-day,| may b meen | . pases te Bue in the various Republican dis- had already tween given to the Grand | reconciliation between young Gould | erally »gaged in a useful occu-|the names of men prominent in the LneO0 tora of nitrates, |ttict Nendquarters from 2 until 19 ; < ating e charges ‘s foth ee inted to-day, | patio City dl mn r,|city and nation, passengers and 4 ta asta ONE sails ‘Pantio, 7a Jury inv ing the Bes) and his father, it was hinted to-day. | pation Tadge Wile ee aD SERVICE. FLAG Has|was comin Jrth without camou-|elock. ‘The Lewiy faction made uw against Dr or would be 'Young Gould's w formerly was an| Bleakley of Yonk ruled so to-day STAR OF GOLD. fluge aie ALOE new | conte They said it would be wu: ented wit ext few anys , actress, and there tias been a coolness, | when he dismissed the summons} from the balcony over the port U boat scare had caused most of the|{t* beens ¢ the machin y wax s the morning a aber 0: he hands o! 1itmanites, palate were before the Grand|accerding to rum between father | served Work or Fight"|hangs a second service ontain- | coastwise gat Sanpete gee a iho consenilae We Lewin cet nong them Government off n since the marriage. State I against Franklin O. Big-|ing one broad gold star—the mark of | tive painting ye heard and they are confident, they Jury, among | see ma ; ‘ ion t t clow, forty-six years old, member of| the city’s loss of a patriot son, Under| At 4 0 « Monday afternoon the |)” etals and bank employees. It is not| 4 and his wife came here sev- | low, , men z ‘ z say, of easily wintin ne pager nee E ey eR | | the Yonkers Chamber of Commerce |this Mayor Hylan, his Board of I hip pass ape Hatteras far out at b z ‘3 y niece dnys at least Jeral months ago, and Gould began) |) prominent in the social life of the|mate, other city officials and rep oa and headed in. Nobody dreamed aeuinst others besides Dr, Rumely| pany, learning the oll business. ‘The| ‘The summons was served last Bat-|the Bntento will stand this afternoon, |captain went to the taffrail to taki GET | geems to be the accepted opinion in| heir to a part of the Gould millions|urday. Mr. Bigelow was repragented heads bared, to receiv je be dy io log rt rd With him were } Federal Building. b | by Attorney Adrian Potter, He said| Among the representatives of for-| Aivaraz of Chile, Mra. Alvaraz and an a sae Mian’ ALiobney ConparaL Biecken, (Onrne AY SOP wary Dome |he was busy not only the specified | eign Governments who will be present|Aimerican army captain. All four| THAT BAFFLES DOCTORS ‘ Aus < gills kala ; a | thirty-six hours a week, but most of | When is the stepri wero loaning over the taffrall and to ssisting the Department anuid we ‘ ; Es oS ay ] is assist ng Di marine Al Mra. Gould was formerly Miss) oo Gayient hours every day in the| Will be Lieut. Gen. Bridges, represent inning dutonthe water cwten thay = : . Justice and United i me M. Carter of Freehold, N. J..| wee ing the British Ambassador; 5 7 tach eee .” Due to Unsanitary Con- large part | houre week 3 fg sound and an instant | J Pome eee He a ah where she lived with an uncle, FE. J.| He is the hesband of the f Guglielmet, representing the first torpedo pass astern ditions, Affects Skin virho~piee ari iate noe orl Callat On July 6, 1917, she and| Miss Agne Bdgar e da Ambassador, and Gen. Tul ew ater the second cam and Hair. ptorf® and a Sete IRAN CRNSD OR) OR. SEE DS at of the late William Bell r, senior |emmisury of the French Amb dor.| or tt § wun eblne ito bit the : i ence public opinion was obtained | Mr, ald, the youngest aon of the) og firm of Acker-Rdgar | Baren Ishii, the Japanese Ambassador | Operter ohn Sie || MSTERDAM, June 29 (Cor through the sale of German War) miyionaire railroad man, were o Company, founders of the present | has sent three of his Embassy officials | |... Tatmeed ie inoha A rexpondence of Associa Loun Bonds, He has a book con-| 4 1) pmitadelphia, without the | Merrall & Co., New York gro-| to represent him, and a beautiful floral | ‘The » put about and x ed Press).—A new disease taining the names some of the} owledge of Mr. Gould’a family, it| ¢ They were married in 1913, — | piece. st to sea while the crew r 4tnc| which recently appeared in Ger- prominent bond holders. Among the o Rath onla -_ retary Tumulty, r gers and ord hem on deck | many is attributed to the shortage are Ado! Busch, who i pi BOARD OF ALDERMEN ® President, will b: nd preservers, T lifeboa of p. $500,000 worth: A. A. Bu groom were given at that) s out made ready. and| So far the German health auth- who took $100,000 worth, P twenty- m enaid ean ve ASKS BUSINESS HALT Police rangements for t he Grew. was orities have been unable to find Tillie Bi ater | p last August Mr. Gould was re- to accompany Major Mitchel Jocks n r| @ remedy for the malady which ts ov | fected service the National IN HON F AYOR from the home of his mothor | called “tricofita” and affects the “ ll,” ho sald, but | Army of ability 9 | Mary Mitchel, at No. 447 Wes k in the morning the} skin and hair dec " ve dditional nam r| Last I he nection oe Street to City Hall, were com t ved a wir warn The disease is caused by lack aan with the Galena pany HM Board Aldermen, |day. Acting Lieut. Samuel Jonna ft vis vicit He} of soap and unsanitary conditions “One of the t point pis | of Franklin, Pa ppd over which tormer {in command of a motor cy« wch-| ed aiezagmed for fou reaulting t business, vulmue Mr, | Mil a close personal 1 of } Mayor John Purroy | ment of two sergeants and 20 men] pox mitnli ther, is I wits F | de in advance of the . Amorican TUL CHIEN Got eaks severnt| Mitehel presided for more than | Will ride in ad : ft v I 1 c CONSTANTINOPLE BOMBED could: be #u PLD) AEA a wing tu sheoll three years, and which will at- | Dearae when it leave re he w tha own sedu | eomuane ay, tae eu ae | home at 4 o'clock iis rae ; } x di i ‘ad iid bare ness with @ vi nately of F tend the f al ina body, has | mn, route will be 3t. Nich | nee bog enting the concern in France or South | made request that bust lavenue, to. 10th ; riers | , the Evening Mail. He did not, how. | #mere4 “ ne longi | Avenue and ther rth Street ir ran, Naval At f the) Turkish Wat Office Decla i ever, make ar iid yv th rom and sug Lafayette Stre 1 th ‘ En ie eae : $12,000,000,000 BILL SIGNED. at the traction compan i Ha Act n W “ ae re : Peru » Damage Was D = dias eran Wilson Affixes to Dg Sem ' r one minut I 4 po-)a ' . Hroad I TAS WORLD PMAVEL BUREAL . niinued on # nt 4 or ior) Willd VASHINGTON, J 1 y Htaly Prohibits Eaportation of Ce ‘ k Wile ais oe renes . ' 4 ny A SUMMER TONIC-DREN ' ’ Se some day ama | ATHY Appropriation il to mect ex No Patra Charge For tt, | PBL ad aR fad kh ik ROME Uxportation of | 1 the Turkish War OMmce a aod Warellem’ check fer 5 of-the army pr for tar |, Adyertinumenia fo Tae World iaay’ be eaienrulhRa Eon arora eta te fate Relian currency is forbidden Was off: nounced tu-du 9 damage was | Bear’ fiscal year. aly’ oF. i ER SARES. CEO leas |r ee AEs ee ae Sr Ms cally apnounced to-day. done . en oe / rr: erence eee ene —— — ENEMY AIR RAIDERS SLAY YOUNG WOMEN AT WORK ~——TNAMBULANCE STATION Attack on La Panne, Belgium, on the North Sea, Made in After- noon—Fifty Missiles Dropped by Raiders. THE HAGUE, July 10.—Fifty-four girl workers were killed when German airmen made an afternoon raid on an ambulance station at La Panne, Belgium, according to a despatch from Flushing to-day. More than fifty bombs were dropped. La Panne is on the North Sea coast, about seven miles back of the Allied lines. SI ‘=~ BRITISH ADVANCE THEIR LINES ON THE FRONT IN FLANDERS Repulse German Attack Near Villers-Breton- neux—Heavy Artillery Action East of Amiens. July 10.—Considerable was developed early this morning by the German artillery and machine guns in the region east of LONDON, activity Amiens, from the vicinity of Villers-Bretonneux to the War Office report. Ancre, says to-day's The Germans delivered local attacks in the Villers-Bretonneux area, but these were repulsed. On the Flanders front the British carried out an operation in the vicinity of Merris, northeast of Nieppe Wood, was advanced a short distance The by means of which the line and prisoners were taken. text of the statement reads “Increased hostile artillery activity early last night east of Villers- Bretonneux was followed by local attacks which were repulsed. Early this morning the enemy's artillery and machine guns developed consider- |able activity from the vicinity of Villers-Bretonneux to the Ancre. “A hostile raiding party was driven off yesterday afternoon south of Buequoy. “During the night we advanced our line a short distance by a suc- cessful local operation in the neighborhood of Merris and captured several prisoners and & machine gun.” ITALIAN TROOPS PUSH AHEAD IN THEIR DRIVE IN ALBANIA |Enemy Beaten Back on Both Sides of Osum | River, Latest Rome Report Announces. ROME, 10 | on the July Ita forces in Alban ) a till pressing forward 40-mile front bet Adriatic, the ween the middle um I er and the | Italian War Office announced to-day reached the we 15 t bank of the Lower and Middle | They have Semeni | Rivers an advance of about miles since Sunday) and are progressing 98 both sides of the Osum “We have reashed the went bunk of tl we middle Sement and | have extended our line eastward, occupyin le he Tomorica,” the |statement sald | We have rep “dl u centre nd ar advu ng astride the -+= SEVEN ENEMY PLANES DOWNED Reported in Regions North of and South of the Aisne, Artillery Duels Montdidier PARIS, July 10,—Artillery duels on’ the » of Montdidier and out of ghe Aisne, near Chavigny Farm, where yfench oops bawe xe ‘ont worth

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