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Saat © oT Greek fleet shelled the town without succeeding in reducing it. The towa has a population of about 7,000, mainly Albanians and Greeks. Its fortifi- because of wide cand spits sweeping across the front. _ It Is a weekly port of call for steamers of the Austrian-Lloyd line. The town has eleven churches and two mosques. A few miles beyond the walls of the town Ile thé Interesting ruins of the Nicropolis, founded by Augustus in commemoration of the battle of Actium. Duke of Abruzzi, Naval Hero, Sinks Warship; Blockades Port,| ROME, Sept. 3.—The Duke of the, OMectal advices here may the traneporte Abruzrt reported to the Government to-| tried to escape by running clone aghore. day that he established a biockade of |The Italian ships signalled them to the Turkish port of Prevesa yesterday. | heave to, and being disregarded opened ‘Wo torpedo boats attempted to os-| fire, doing terrific execution among the cape,” he telegraphs, “We engaged | Turks on the crowded decks, The trane- one, which stranded after catching fire. | ports would hare horn captured but for We pursued the other, whic returned] thelr commander's action tn running to Preveea.” them upon the rocks. asked ‘The Halian squadron off the Turkish The war craft referred to by the Duke| coast ts aiming at bottling up Admiral of the Abruzal appear to have been “al Bucknam's fleet In the Sea of Marmor: orts of the tWo transports beached in] An engagement between the two fleets the same vicinity yesterday may occur at any moment. Powers Ready io Intervene; Fear a Continental War. | greement be- | authorities at Tripoli not to resiet the 4, |landing, and using German channels of | moun jon with cie enemy. If} opposition to her programme, | vntent herself in Tripot! with | r to that of England tn BERLIN, Sept. %.- tween Germany, Austria, Engle a to intervene for a is. aimor Srp edly 1 in the foreign |r the annexation of Moe here t fe powers ave armed by ind # that tnstead of | Hi * against Turkish | naval aftalr, the | Por mplated if the Turks” aity may become to expel Ttalians ale! | though the > | terfering selaure of ports in European and There is an Impression in circles that the war will be duration. «The big hanks pr Turkey is admitted. have Information that it fs mow virtu-| It was stated at the Foreign OMce ly over, The truth of this depends m that there was npbn the assumption that ‘Turkey wilt | home ; Py |uilties to Italy and Turkey, preventing submit, after a show of opposition, to! an outoreak in the Balkans. The danger the Ibss of Tripoli, and will not embark | point is Crete. The report from Vienna ‘“ipon @ programme ‘eals against that Turkey has denanded that Greece | itailan subjects and Lallan commere: disinterestedness in the Y pians, it i jearned autnorata, \ ¥ R taeda that any. artempt to site this| is toon as the occupation of Tripolt lopporunity to raise the Cretan question | is axsured, counting on reported orders |oukl be the signal for « Turkish mobilt- from Constantinople to the local! sation in Theasaly, Turks Clash With Greeks In Frontier Fight for Crete. BELGRADE, Servia, Sept, 90.—Fight-| fact, great. Not only are Turkey and ing 18 {n progress to-day of the Turco- | Greece already embrotied, but Bulgaria Gaeck. frontier, It 1s believed to be no | # exDected to seize Macedonia from the more than mere ekirmishing as yet, but | everything indicates that it is merely | bien to resiat, the Macedonians. them: preliminary to a general ‘Tureo-Giresk | selves aro showing ins of restless- % ness at Turkish rule, Montenegro has the Turks who took the ag-| long been looking for an opportunity te Greece, under the im. | dd Northern Albania to King Nich- nm that the latter would probably | °la#’s territories and the Southern Al- attempt to annex Crete under cover of | Panlane are reported on the eve of the Turco-Italian war. Turkish troops A general nmotion of this kind will began the occupation of the Greek | inevitably suo if Turco-Itatian hos- province of ¥. Greece) tilities go much farther... The commo- responded by di force of its |tion will mean a shifting of . south- own to Tealat them and hostilities fol- | eastern. Kuropean frontiers everywhere. lowed. Tt 18 in the epldemle of grabbing on the Beniden thelr objection to the lose of |part of the greater powers which will | Crete, the Turks were actuated In as- \aurely follow that there lies the dan, suming the aggresalve against Greece af a general European orisis, by the higher diplomatic motive of: Turkey ,knows that the powers aro. frightening Europe by @ threat of a|afraki of so great a struggle and will widespread Balkan outbreak into inter | uee this fear as a weapon to club the fering with the Itallan grab of Tripoli, | powers into coming to its assistance ‘The danger of such an outbreak is, in !againat Italy, Troops in Tripoli To-Night; Spy Boats There Captured CHIASBO, Switzertand, Sept. 90.—AJ under the provisions of tnternationt wireless message received in Italy from |law, Is allowing twenty-four hours to Rear-Admire! Aubrey, in command at ‘Tripoll, expresmes the hope that the oc-| render and the bombardm-rt oF spation of the Trtpol{ Coast will be}The twenty-four hour period expires at practically accomplished to-night. 6 o'clock this evening and @ bombard ‘The cruisers blockading Tripol! to-day | ment wil! begin upon that moment. captured several Turkish fishing boata| BERL DA news ed of being xpies. ‘The fishing |despatch from Rome says that the boats belonged to Turkish #udjects, bat} bombardment of Tripoll began this the fishermen claimed that t were | morning ts no confirmation of innocent of attempting spy duty and| trom added that they were ready to acknowl i. 30.—Th edge Italy's sovereignty, The cruisers following despatch: that stopped the fishing were the Fra 9 A. M.—There have ( here up to the pres- pe Fer o, the Gluseppe Charibaidl n p tetea Ferructo, thi PP The Turks and Italians are in a apd the Varese. waiting attitude, but report le, ein native ‘ROME, Sept. %—The Messagero an | circles have It that Italian troops nave nounces that the Government, a ting [anted to the westward of Tripoll." Official Note to Consul Here | Tells cn Cause for War' ral om Chey, G.- Fara-Vorni, Consu of Italy, received this afternoon th ‘quis di San Quillana, Miniat ° n Affairs, a long enbl A la, on te he ae S| italian co f | stating in 1 Italy's grievances iii aye Uy <a Minister says, always en against To Mowing 18 8) deny violent and eynopais of this despatel |. rkish urmed vensels ps “Phe conflict that has suddenly broken! 4 Itallan hoarse, rot t out between MH md Turkey is only | s¢ imes massacred thetr crews, and t pilogue of a long series of real] never has Italy been a®e to obtain re- noes and injustices infllet Ttaly and Ital’ana by the Imper Tripoll, he saya, the hostility to par beer apne ae ees thing Italian has been espectatly Fe Ee oe tor arin I, or Governor, act- n hee io ig dag eh t ons from Con v nai Fie berately fostered persecus . ‘a driven Italian firms o The Marquis cites « long Hat of 8 evented the natives from et ctexen (atecng. hese At looting | dealing With’ branches of the Hank of | pee wotranen. AF vmship agency | Rome, &e &: Sant! Quaranta, atiacks upon con-| ‘The’ Marquis cltex aoveral murdera of | gular ofticers and persqoutions of tals /Ttalian priesta and busineas. men ot tasers business in varlous|Tripolt, for which no one has been to the fami im) pit was the kidnapping fof urgent ota Rae, A at Adana, Gulltal He closes at ted out daughter of|and hav! wap. the « ng 10M ope of peacefull an Taltan in t mpioy of the Otto-| obtaining red Many bute man Railway, 8) was carried off|rages, Italy determined payee parents’ house, foreed to em-| once and fo tan end to them, | wace the Mohammedan religion andland to enfo > Ttallans and! 1 by foree to a Turk. The Ital- reaper’ for tho Ltalian Governmen INVADING ARMY POPE IN TOUCH 1S 35,000 STRON W1ITH WaR DOINGS. CHIASSO, Switzerlend, on the Ttallan| ROME, Sept. 30, Pope Plus to-day frontier, Sept. 90.—To-day's advices from | ordered Cardinal Merry del Val, the Italy state that the exact number of | P4pal Secretary of State, to communt- the forces of 0 ate to him tmmediately upon recelpt all mes Caneva is still kept a» but it is known that they comprine elght | #Mfair When the Pontft regiments of infantry and two regiments | ye iii ait the Ht of sharpshooters, amounting altogetly aa) to %,000 "men, besides 1,000 cavalry, |tney rema coast, field, fort and mountain artill sith the addition of complimentary |ate, His Holfness was con ably bodies, making 4 grand total of more affected, and, falling to his knees on a| to-day, is reported ta d han 95,000 men, To the army are at-|prie-deu, exclalmed: “Let us pray. for tached Hed Cross divisions, those true soldiers of God and religion.’ ¥ t THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER wing Location of Prevesa, Bombarded To-Day; Leading Types of Troops of the Nations at War |Map Sho cations are of ancient pattern, consisting of three forts. The harbor ts | navigable for warships of the second class, but is dangerous of approach | FINDS MISSING MAN INPAUPER'S GRAVE :: THE BSERSAGLIER) SHARPSHOOTERS WOMAN'S DREAM | in-Law Leads to Discovery of Charles Baegonsr's Fate. WAS KILLED BY TRAIN. But No One Identified Body and Brothers Supposed He Had Gone on Journey A_weman's dream, which had euch @ Pronounced effect upon her that she was able to. arouse the interpst of three! brothers of Charies Edmonds of Her-| risen, N. J., who disappeared Sept. 1%, | Faaws -ATLAWTIC CO. PHOTS BRITISH ORDER OFF jat Bast ITALIAN CRUISER. GIBRALTAR, §. ~|crulser Aetna arrived British Government ordered the cruiser | to coa! forthwith and le | wife of Alexander Rdmonde of Carteret, — ern in confining the hob \ITALIANS SHUT OFF WIRES IN TRIPOLI, | but apparently are boing sup- ang, Who have takeu | {ripol! were open te messages from pressed by the It posession of the 'Haly Expiains War Mote; Says Campaign Will Be Short to fix the status of Tripoli will be begua| a circular note to the Powers explaining will endeavor | anons for the action againat Tur- xpressing the hope that the steps Turks the moment it ts convinced that | ‘ken will be confined to the occupation the latter are too busy with other trou- | of Tripoll, that the hostilities will be of short duration, and that negot! to localize the hostilities. the assurance that the steps taken are in the interests y and civilization, and ¢ no effort will be spared to protect ts of other nations in Tripoli. RACING DOOMED, | FOOTBALL RESULTS: NO CHANGE FOR GITTENS BILL —_—. -— Backers of the Measure Admit TURKISH SOLMERS ‘BIG STRIKE BEGINS: 40,000 LIKELY 10 FINAL SCOR SCORE: Princeton, 37. Stevens, 0.| series between the Glants and the Ath- #@ Ittle inclined to favor the Ath- scount of thelr © fooligh to lay First Half—syract a talk with the New York ned to be in a First Malf—Dartmouth, chusetts Agricnitural, 0, repulted to-day in the exhumation of Hamonds's body from « pauper's grave jahway and {te reinterment with Christian rites at Hatrieon. The woman {s Extmond's sister-in-law, the N. J. Charis Bdmonds was amployed in a shipyard in Harrteon. Gept. 17 he went th his brothers, John and Alfred, also employed in Harrison, to Carteret by motorboat on a visit to Alexander. Soon after the three brothers reached Car- taret Charles disappeared, The young man had been talking of striking ott and getting another Job, and all his brothers supposed he had ‘Thev supposed they would hear from him when he got @ job and settled down. But Mra. Alexander Edmonds had @ premonition that her brother-in-law was dead. Thi® premonition grew to & certainty when dreamed, on several different occealon: nie body being lowere: The baer: was ina Re Harrison brothers of the 1 to a sfatematic search. They learned yesterday that on the afternoon of Sept. 17 an unidentified man had been struck by @ Pennsylvenia train at Eaat Rah- and instantly killed. ‘Tne body was buried in « pauper's grave Sept. 20, Alexander fdmonds went to Kast Rah- way and wan shown the clothing of the dead man. He identified tt as the apparel his brother wore on the day of his disappearance. The Harrison vere summoned and in their presence the body was brought to Mmhi it was indeed the remains of Chazles Edmonds. — SCHOOLBOY STRIKE ENDED IN HURRY BY TEACHERS. ized and Thirty Walked in Late. Insubordination on the part of pupils First Half—Williams, 0; me: They |!ave Not the Votes to Win in Albany. BE OUTBY NIGHT <=: a DIX’S PARDON TO HAINS TO BE DELIVERED MONDAY. Signed Too Late to Be Filed With Secretary of State and Become this | avenue, most “But | parentage, which early this week (Continued from oW Thave been In| school, hae been subdued, Principal ne bus eas a long time and kind of talk before." , Sept. 9.—The/doom of rac- an event with of men are affected are ew York State, far-reaching effect throughout the try, was pronounced this ite own friends. » backers of the Gettins which it was hoped to restore ough bred to its former this commonwealth, the votes necessar, tion of the measuré cls was defeated ut the last sesslo: PRISONER ADMITS HE ALBANY, Sept. 2, d with a Jong smash Into who killed William BE, Yacht Ciup three of State Laza before the pardon high estate In | tted they cane | to second 0 | which Superintendent Henwood 1s proud the Bay Sid ago, As Secretary ‘had closed his office was signed St could not pe filed and be- come effective to-day. The pardon will be filed Monday and then sent to the warden of Sing Sing prigon, who will deliver it to Hains, BOY JOKER STARTS AUTO. | | Ungeulded Vel San Antonio, Herzog both ¢ on easy grounder ortetop and retired the side. cure a reconsl’ RAILROADS IN, Goop SHAPE FOR STRIKE, THEY SAY, The railroads are in good shape to stand a strike, accor fly to Snodgrass, Schulte laced a pretty single into right, but he was left strand- 1 on the bag as Tinker popped out to 1 to local of- A recent retrenchment order reduced the number of emplo. % per cent, and there ls a suficient number of idle men in all crafts, ac- (cording to the | le Rane Down Ane! roads to keep thelr sora run The Giants lost a good opportunity tn the second when Saler made a wonder- ‘her had walked © a single into e Wao Took Arrested as One of $500 in Money 4 to permit the da perfect bunt t rushed in, pieked Fletcher out Ames and Doy! the side on a high fly to Hofntun, Ames had stra y in the Cubs’ his first hase on balls, walking Hofman. Archer shot a grounder toward second, but the ball struck ‘Hofman on the leg and he was out, After Snodgrass had struck out in » third Murray singled into right, but Merkle also struck out and Mur. ray died stealing second as he swung at the last one. Brown struck out re Cubs in the end of the third, heckard walked mmiths’ sald, however, that these idle men a bers of the union and would refuse rugak of No. ad this afternoon A mischievous youngster the lever of a bakery automobile which | to work. and Park Row on the charge of! was standing tm front of the home of | | George Connors at No. teenth street toxdlay pulled back | m evore forced ‘The international prestdents of the unions have not been disposed to or- but were forced by the protested, | sire | robt Bast Third street, out J. Doyle 825 West Seven- while the driver, 10 r the terike, ‘The wagon started at slow sp and O'Connelt yan down five-year-old 228 West Seven-| for success, | belloved at the start that the time was not propitious hey were won over by ‘A|the pressure beliind them and the a 5 who|tagonistic attitude of the railroad: f automobiles, hustied | TROUBLE ON SOUTHERN ROADS 18 SPREADING, The strike will not affect the train cording to ©, ham, President of the Ilino!s Central, admits he was one of several «THe eftes man: bes on | men ciavelvad in the Olivik case arched hg had a 1 and) pottle of knock-out drops a|Frank Cooney of } an electric | teenth street and bri knew something his own truck out of the way, ery car and stopped it. Mrs, Ollvike told ¢ They decided th aboard the b » best advantage t. 4 she went to No ot to offer the property Schulte popped out Ames was a ttle wild New York Hospital May Sef 1 ft the Producers’ Mayor Gayner | Central and Yazoo and Mississippi in e side on a long fy men drinking tned and started a mers’ League, two of them selzed le at TARRYTOWN AGAINST BEULAH Authorities Rule Out the Moving en are out because of the refusal to grant @ wage jn- crease and not a train has been oper- ated into or out of Au road since yest a ns of the League, |" mbraced a proposition for desig- | "| nating a number of places In the city |where farmers may sell direct to ree tailers and consume containing two gold watehe. of the railroad 4 $288 In money, usta on that Picture Show. day morning TARRYTOWN, ctures In witch » men who could “Houlan, Binfort to be shown evening at a local moving picture house, the pictures deny thought time enough had elap an aon 4,00 men are out, DOME PUT cus IN LEAD EARLY WITH HOME RUN (Continued from First Page.) WHO - Is. MC INSIE ANGE es TURKEY Asks U.S. TO LOOK ALTER HER SUBJI. CTS INITALY. | CONST. ANTINOPLE, 3 has been asked to take charge of the Interests of Turkish sub- jects in Italy during the continuance of hy the mysierious » mistaken in the ‘hrst estimate so they will not have an thelr second, No one seems to know. ys a strange part in the) greatest mystery story of the dec- yot to show th This story is “The Strangler,” by Albert Boissiere. It has been the most ke of book in France for} ges regarding the Tripoll anks held $2,956, eserve in excess PORTUGU GET WAR F id a despateh nh misstonaries to leave Tripall and that ed under the protection of Ys] the Ttaltin fag at the Itallan Conmul- y ” will fe prin in the proportion for hn first time in English in The} vening World, The Parst instalment will appear @ last agon series tn jants whi the penna Ka Walsh, the famous spit bal! of the American League box and a careful . but the report had not been con- firmed at noon, Be on the lookout for it. at the Annex of the—Willlamabridge School, Magenta street and Olinville of whom are of forrign hreatened to disrupt the diseipline of the William J, Henwood and Assistant Prin cipal Ambrose Cort dealt summarily with the boys, reporting the matter to thelr parents, who punished them. Led by a few older boys, the band per- isted in being tardy at school. The record of the school in the matter of attendance and promptness ts one of and he was quick to take the necessary actio On Tuesday about thirty of the boys were late. They were lined up and taken before Assistant Principal Cort, who, after lecturing them, sent them to their respective rooms. The jneubordi- nation was caused by one of the hoys printing on a plece of wood the slogan, “We are on a atrike, ae TAX BOOKS OPEN MONDAY. Tie tax books, showing assessments on real and personal property, will be opened for public inspection in the offices of the Tax Department in the Oft-Repeated Vision to Sister- |’ | | Rodgers, Prostde: suddenly made up his mind to teaver | fal Ka. Williamsbridge Youngsters Organ-] edn —— MOTHER NEVER COMES BACK FOR BABY IN GRAND CENTRAL. White Plains Woman Holds Child Three Hours, Then Turns It Cer to Police. Mise Emma Roverta of Nov 1% Rast jeenth street, stood in line at the Grand Central station to buy two tek for White Plains, When ebe the tickets she noticed a well-di young woman in deep mourning stands ried a pretty baby bo; anowy white, In the other hand the woman held two sult cases. “Will you mind my baby until I ¢ check these sult caves?” asked woman. “Certainly,” replied Miss Roberts. Rhe sat on @ bench and played with the baby for three hours and the woman in black did not return, Then. she turned the baby over to the pollee of the Kast Fifty-firat street station, It ‘was sent to Bellevue and Detective Bar find the mother, oop, Ie tn a Tork is tryin BP. &,--The addy Ryan, wh baby to the noep! ors you oo tent belfeve it, ask him. —_—_——>_—— More Time to St we NEWPORT, Sept. #.—The Noval War College here is to ha & continual course Instead of merely & ou! con- ference. The new course will begin on Oct, % Rear-Admiral Raymond Perry of th by ne fel retire from active service in De He will be relleved by Capt. william heh Rodgers, now commanding the battle ship Geormta. AY FAGE WAS ALL BROKEN OUT AndSoDisfiguring! Erup Eruption Started’ with a Pimple. Came in Blotches, - Causing Great Pain. Spread Rap- idly. Used Cuticura, Soap Ointment, Blotches Disappeared. “My trouble started with a pim face, Which I picked, and it rap! iy sored all over my face, the erup= 2 id “if fied I is ail 2 : fe B38 bite a8 fies wonderful Outicure Ointment, every ene of the improvement, J em the blotches have all die ‘am completely oar urea through the use ot the Cutieure Soap and Omtment. J take ¢: thea te all Ye (figned) Base Welle i ty inith Ave, New York Chy, For more than s generation warm bathe with Cuticura Boap and gentle applications @ Cuticura Ointment have afforded the ert and most economical Hones ech, ith 32-p. book on care and treatment of the skin and scalp, will & sent free, on Di Corp. Si Hondache, and Distress after Eating, ‘Small Pill, Small Dove, Small Prive Genuine muta: Signature MARRIED. KA-—DUNLOP,—On Sept, 30, ab 38 ook neon. at New York. by Abbott KB, Kittredae, BUNLOP! qeugnter of Mr five boroughs Monday. Heretofore the books have been opened from to April, The departure ia mi with a new law pa the present Legislature. who think their real eatate esaments too high have until Nov, 16 to have corrections and per- sons who desire to swear off personal taxes have until Dec, 1 to do sa. President Purty of the Tax Depert- ment says there is no material change in the assessment from jast January and very few corrections will likely be made. Taxes for 1911 are payable Monday. : in by Js no rebate this year for prompt nent, but a penalty of 7 per cent. ts Raded on all taxes unpald after Nov. 1, including water rate: t fomteinn GS Elsewhere HORLICK'S’ yabinnorgg etal y be restaurants, hotels, and fountains, oes treet ond sushing. aring-itouse| Dra Huts nines pot par ne | & quick a ‘, ‘us| Take me imitation, Just say “HORLIC'S” Toi vi ce ie MALTED. “MILK Not la Any Milk Trust == |\crops are harvested—that farmers are rthur Johnaton gf Eater an ic i iecre wr CRhuadeiph DIED. sCHROE! Mneatricel Proigctive Union, No, 1—Ott- core and Memb You are hereby re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, 1AM SCHRORDT Sun- daz, Oct, 4, ata P.M sv, WILLIAM B. MU ROE. Recording Moetee Stands for Farms, Which sell like hot cakes Throng Sunday World ads. But a moment it takes | To find a great bargain Through World ads. on Sundaye= The kind it will pay To “snap up” on. Monday, It is at this time of the yearmefter | most willing to sacrifice their Property, jai ae eee oe SEE nett SEE