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BK Ae Mth us ae 7 . c eae aventna wort! suvospaY, AveUsT 616" eae “3 GLAND LANDS SA} RMY ON FRENCH COAST TO FIGHT KAISE? OFFICIAL GERMAN ACCOUNT OF THE ANTAGK ON Lege Troops and Declares Hostile Foreign ‘Press Will Call It Defeat, Though It Does , Not Influence Larger Operations. "FRENCH TROOPS LEAVING PARIS FOR THE FRONT |F(NFRAT OF MRS. WILSON TO BE SIMPLE AND PRIVATE; POLICEMEN 10 BEAR BODY Only Relatives, a Few Friends| insi,crttcut interruption, | mot i i _ BERLIN (via London), Aug. 8—The official German adjourn from 1 P. M. to 4 P. M. Men- and Cabinet and Congress- | aay wuen tne tuncrai services ta the of . _ | Bast Room of the Ouse _— yen eo seo tas sai men to Attend Services, R of the White H are going on. There will be no honordry palt- bearers at the White House services. NO PALLBEARERS NAMED] A group of policemen who have been stationed at the White House for many years will ry the body frem President A‘ ars To-Day At-| the east room to the hearee and then Ppe : it will be taken directly to @ special i in’ Whi ; Nii train at the railway station. tired in hite Suit With Rev. Sylvester Beach, of Princeton, { N. J., the pastor of the Wilson family, Mourning Band on Arm. and Rev. J. H. Taylor, of the Central anaes Presbyterian Church, Washington, WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Final ar-| ¥H! conduct the services at the White rangements made to-day for the fun-| House. The pastor of the Presby- eral of Mrs. Woodrow, Wileon, wite of | team Church, at Rome, of which the President, made it certain that) Mt Wilson's father was formerly in hare the services, both at the White House | °™!"8*. will conduct the services at Monday and in Rome, Ga., Tuesday, | Myrtle Hill Cemetery In Rome. will be of the simplest kind. Every ef- | bia aera sendec ¢ bye fort will be made to maintain the priv- | MEtOP & beget oe acy of the family and to conduct the | Affive at Rome at about 2 P. M. Tues. funeral as nearly as possible as if the ; {4% The last services will be con- Peesident-Wweew a privae elie: ducted immediately and soon afterward afternoon ap- | the funeral party will return to red at the executive Sffices in an| W@shington, arriving here late Wed- all-white auit, with band of black | Mesday afternoon about one sleeve. Expressions of sympathy for the Earlier in the day the three daugh- | President's family continued to coma tors of the President, Mrs, McAdoo,|' the White House to-day in tn- penetrated along the entire Belgian frontier. , Aemall detachment tried a coup de main with @reat boldness at Liege. Some of the cavalry ‘entered Liege with the intention of seizing the commander of the forces, who only saved him- eelf by flight. An attempt on the fortress itself, the forti- fications of which are modern, was unsuccessful. | Our troops are before the fortress in contact with A hostile foreign press will characterize the enterprise, which cannot in the slightest influ- ence the larger operations, as a defeat. It, how- ever, is but a unique act of heroism in the hi tory of the war and the sign of the heroic gal lantry of our troops. she waa ordered to sail this after- noon for Halifax to take on arms and ammunition, Bhe took coal ail night and this Mre. Sayre and Mise Margaret Wil. |cressing number, ‘Thousands of tele- fi al eeedtinalitset: Rove ~ jataaltle son, garbed in deep mourning, walked | #9 and letters have already ar- streak was a foot under wate! J FRENCH TRO LEAVIN ARIS INT NEWS S. in the grounds south of the White|Tived. The King of Sweden was one we OLYMPIC POSSIBLY Y BE House for a brief respite. of those who sent his sympathy te- i HELD UP. Secretary Tumulty sald to-day the|4ay. The heads of most of the na- ‘There was lively speculation as to|@ Thwaltes of The World stam, who AS ASHI SHIP OF WAR family expected, in addition to the| tions of Burope havo paused in their f ; t forward cablegrams. ts @ Heutnant of the Second London committees of the Senate and House | ttle plans to Vbpsiegel dhe ey oberg Yeomanry and saw service in i BUCKET SHOPS COT FINDS WIFE IN AM TEACHERS, HF \JP and members of the Cabinet, only rel-| The three daughters of the Prest- ow the ‘Sivcitie "lO eall after the| Boer war, He was ordered by cable atives and a few of the closeat per. | dent, Mrs, McAdoo, Mrs, Sayre and 1 friends of Mrs. Wilson and the | Miss Margaret Wilson, garbed In deep formal announcement that she had|'® report home. sona! bted Here ak hia Per-| been taken over by the ah te Gis: The procession of passengers trom | President to attend the funeral Simirnibg waleed to the erobnds ernment. Special instructions to Col- | the Olymptc to the Adriatic ‘was soon services. south of the © House early to- lector Malone, issued from Washing-| {ncreased by a parade from the Red Only the family and a few intimate; 449 for @ brief respite. ’ P ; The President passed a compa a uses aad laid down the following ads Gb Ce valbsenine em ina! | for the burial. tively quiet ae and those closeac Foreign merchant ships con- | Vaderiand, whose sailing was also | — ps Us Members of the Congressional | to him sill he wax bearing up to- ; "| day as well as could be expected. He verted for war " cancelled indefinitely. The Vaderiand r 2 committee will not go to Georgia, be. 1 ed t body toed: 1 ing foreign reservists {n organ yeeterday had booked ufty for ‘er _- Husband Beats Youth With ———— cause of the desire of the President! prowing official business needed ais t cabin, seco! in igen " * at _the work of ingress con- ention, ett meme ace bas rari Laban esis radanal “"4) Bonding Company With Dis- Blackjack After Two Bul- | Hundreds of Men and Women) ~~ ~—" "= mee ne ly to-day it ; tion in Lyons, France. The plan of the United States. ail cutent Beletan citizens must ut} — trict-Attorney Now After lets Reach Mark. Cannot Get Back by Open- PARK SECRETARY FEHR New York Committee of the Paname- borne on an abnormal |v a the Vaderland tien the Ba. i nee a ark, me HEARS HIS SISTER IS IN is A ten is, to, tse seventy amount coal, except in the zi the Money-Getters. in ay. year. case of colllers, would tndlcats flan flax. This left Jean Randaxhe, ¥ ee tee arc aM STRANDED PARTY ABROAD. ips jin Pranic sesmceuley ent roe. guns already on board would be A i Declaring that Thomas Peptone, the | 4, RE Causing the greatest consternation Role iearseey Morton L. Fouquet of the Comptoriler’s conclusive, Painting of vessels [the second and a scant hundred in| cerq who confessed embezelling near- | freee ne undred and Thirty-firat) | Oe ey Board, appealed to-day to the loci tail, who has just returned from a, street, edrly to-day, found his wife,|*mons educational authorities, but] citizens’ Committec at the Chamber of ted to-day the exhibit ts in no diate danger, since Lyons is Fannie, twenty years old, standing|#T¢at Joy to Young America, the) Commerce, No. 6 Liberty. street, and to| Mediate danger, | ain beside the bed of Francesco Paduchio,| Buropean war threatens to cause athe State authorities in Washington to| strategic point in the. presen satruggle 4 boarder, he shot his wife twic se, | Powtponement of the opening of many | ald a party of fourteen American tour-| between Germany and France. ie a war color would indicate con. |the steerage. It was then decided version. It must be clear that that the sailing was unnecessary in| he is not to be used for trans- view of the fact that there was portation of reserve or recruits | Plenty of room on the Adriatic, The ly $150,000 from Redmond & Co. 32 Pine street, had been “fle | the pirates of Wall street,” W No. adel ae a <I danger would. be. multiplied, however, , o1 ret -brunnen, Switz: : ky |P. Barker of No, 27 William street, | kniing her instantly, ane wices| schools throughout the country. ate stranded in Lauter , Swite | AANKOr would be multiplied, however for a foreign army or navy. This bebniep ie ee oeantrs sie ieat rang local representative of Lloyds, 18 co-| wounded Paduehio eae Seared | Advices received here to-day indi-|¢riand. In the party are Mr. Fehr’s! the ‘kalserss army does not prevent transportation | ¥' merican and HBeletan colors) operating with the District Attorney | chio ts in marched down the street cheering and| Se a oa ce 5 Bde goin elon we secon singing, with their arma about each to stand by. Two| children and men of different na- | thera’ necks. s made known that tionalities, even though among TS Sereb a) Suis _ foe Conon them there were a few reserves [at Noon, carried 1,700 passengers in| Stn clerk writing a letter to Lioyda, ailueuk pout knowledee: the steerage and 106 in the first and)? oigon. by which company he was AORIATIC @ AWAY WITH (Second cabins. There was ® report | ionded, confessing his shortage. The 9 for a year. His prem | wy long as Germany is engaged in war| Whose husband is with the little band OF STATE DEPARTMENT PASSENGERS. that a number of Montenegrin re- | ime day, last Monday, he was re-| cause of Many quarrel’ sit Matinar2: they will not be able to leave except ee ANERROR ROME Tene: . The decision of the Federal author. |"Tves had engaged passage to jake | ported {ll, and investigations of alleged | is said to have been suspicious that! at the greatest risk. itles as to whether the taking over of |UP 8rms In support of thelr country's Theodore R. Lempke, manager of the bucket shops were begun, It is sald | Bis young and pretty wife had been| Colleen also report that scores of FEARS FELT: FOR SAFETY ‘Tuckerton, N. J., wireless station, an- the Olymple, by her, Governaece | ally, Servia, but Capt, Rocco Rafa and ieee eae eee canis the name £00 friendly with the boarder, who professors are among the Americans “converted” her in the meaning o} Customs Inspector McGuire made to-day that wireless comnruni- also is twenty years old. OF. NEW YORK: EXHIBIT seenond ' of Mra, Bartolo Pagano of No. 886 Ax ts bis Cae ae got up Marooned on the Continent. Colum- OSITION. 223 with Henever, Germany, bad bese these orders was anxiously awatied,|2Tetul Inspection of the ship's lat! post menth street, Brooklyn, where te @t 3 o'clock this morning, to go to bia and other New York untversities AT LYONS EXPOSITIO! gptabliahed, and he sent a message ¢ Home experts held that as a mem. |2nd found no Montenegrina. bearasa market, When he returned at 6 will | Hecretary of State at Washington say: a eay he British With buglers splitting their checks! letective gunr&id the sick man| {clock he found his wife's bed empty expressed grave tothe Secretary if he wanted to, sme sa pia cde lee gga Jotic rivalry of solos, men and| “ee eb, Yi Going to Paduchio's room, he saw her doubts to-day that New York City will municate with the American Ambassa- entitled to the usual period of twen- |!" patriotic rivalry Y unth yesterday, when he managed to] standing beside the bed and, without . the $20,000 exhibit sent by this 2° at Berlin or for any other ty-four hours to get out of port or | Women cheering and singing the Mar-| o.4¢ himself in his room and later] 4 word, drew a revolver and shot her.| CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 8.—Forty (te ve the Uhen Ppebided tae ae sangt.ally to ‘aid American tot go out of commission, sellaise the preparations of the liner) v.45 gound unconscious with the gaa Two bullets took eftect in her breast. | school teachers from this city, thirty | ty Expo in ading. It was a rin Bea ae ne hin tnd burning which | "The Adriatic aalled at noon to-day | Sant’ Anna went on at the Fabre line] turned on, For a time it was thought Paguchlc. sprang from the bed and/or them women, are now in Europe, mths before t com: | with 317 passengers for Liverpool,| Pier In Brooklyn as though there) ne would die, but oxygen saved him| which went wild. ‘The second and |and it was estimated to-day that 200 ap and Resin i dag Resin ho threat of holding the ship| ana he waa taken to Kings County| third found & mark, but Paduchlo|from various Ohto cities, who are ia, terrible. All my cass. | She Sree Nee Sosesntse' he, bee Tor vitlation of neutrality laws. Re-| Hospital, a prisoner, not Baty ‘on the] srappled with Mulinaro and was{abroad, have been unable to return frome me = fear that | booked accommodations on ~ the| fF nent, but also that| beaten with a blackjack. Leaving his|since the war started, wife dead and Paduchio. senseless,| PITTSRURGH, Pa., Aug. &.—More k in the toreign| Mulinaro ran to the street and es-| than 500 school teachers of Allezheny ond, & Co. and| caped, County are in Europe and delay in tater, Mra, Edgar J, Fisher, and her| ‘No attempt will be made Harlem Hogpita! with a bullet wound | te that hundreds of American schoo! ape by the. city husband, Dr. Fisher, professor of his-|to remove the exhibit before in his shoulder, another in his hand | tec! hers are marooned in France,/tory at Robert College, Constantinople. Be ut She Sysosltzen terminater ely got the money. {and @ scalp badly lacerated by blows; Germany, ‘England and other Euro- | ‘ouquet sald to-das If it frome Bubakiete. Secretary Fehr, after daily use of the|that day, Iwill bring it Dack.”* eret operations were | “"Miuiinuro is a fruit dealer and has, Pean countries now in a state of war.|cables for isore than.a week, obtal ined ——_—___ ound, Those in Germany have but small to-day the first news of the fate of the} WIRELESS TO GERMANY Paduchio; chance of getting out, possibly for tourists when he received a telegram k and had boarded with! monthe, It is practically certain that| from Mrs. Ernest Clark of Rochester,| PUT AT THE DISPOSAL in an effort to capture those who they believe ultima: Peptone's disclosed by the unusual circumstance safe on ! be seriously hampered unless Surope soon become Chamberlain Bru vesh Seed on my on my forehead and ave it, very hoine | Olympic. servfsts camo ax “individuals.” | Chatne of embers T could think of, but with Bo] ‘There were 103 tn the first cabin, 69| There were 1,200 In the steerage, 64 In ptone Was a ¢ My family doctor advised me|in the second cabin and 156 in the| the first cabla and 150 in the second. {department of b Resi fanbeen insured tor $135,000 against| ‘The cries of Mary Fumlo, twelve| opening the schools, suspension ot Soap and Resinol Oint-| steerage of the Adriatic. Most of the| ATTEMPT TO HOLD SHIP WITH | fit Leal inti ton te ta forty-five| years old, a niece of the deaa woman, | some classes and the crowding of all "The vast Ta ‘aig Siem 3 sterrage passengers were Belrian FRENCH RESERVES. yours old and bas @ wife and two ehil- | Who hud been awakened by the shots, | others are expected by the school au- sensation W was last- 4 ting! Gren in Hurope. Detectives learned| aroused neighbors and brought Po- | thorities, S b ti 9 t eco [ t ti perl nol SSP DERE, Rome te' 58. the renee LSE asin vor, Wine that Mra, Pagano had been an inno-{liceman Moran, of the East One Hun-| N, R. Criss, Chairman of the Fi- u Ss 1 u es mi a ion ‘Resino! Ointment, and Resinol | army, | . Dr. 8‘ ftort to cent party to A) irene etions and] dred and Swansysset8 street sta-| nance Conimittae of ihe Board ot Y ter, was exhausting every effo that the clerk aposived $75,000| tion. ‘aduchio was arrested as a ma-| Fiducation, said to-day that every ef- Bay hasten dae th oto Hon. Seton Robert Beresford, a! ve tthe sailing of the Fabre !iner.| in her name in the Flatbush branch of| terial witness and then sent to the jfort was being made to get money to Get theWell-Known ' hed the ‘disease.’ (Signed) | Crother of Lord Decies, bound home| fi owt to the Collector had beon| the Broudway Trust Company, hospital in an ambulance, There he! the stranded teachers, many of whom Round Faanage 5S en 3 ‘Church St., New Fork. to join the army, expressed aurprise | M's Pro Neither the Lloyds’ representative| denied that heand Mrs. Mulinaro had| were in France and Germany when ‘ that there met with the affidavit of the Fabre] por the management of Redmond é&/ been unusually friendly. He said sho|iast heard from here. end ot Soap| the ship. la aaa ee line that Sant’ Anna's passengers| Co. knows exactly how much Peptone| hdd come into his room to wake nim | WASHINGTON, Aug. Dlatmen' and Resin: ‘J aneng' asleged he frat took money to go to work, He will recover. of, one hundred .—The plight lost. It seaodily effective for eczema,|in the first and second cabthe were| Were Mot reservists and that the) oon, the’penkers in June, 1913, and apital school- MALTED MILK Serene ma’ams marooned avroad is Into: cat- " ing th Hecbenda.. dandrull; sore:| Americans, Frenchaien and Belgiane.| JTW"? Cain, wat Sending M*M| consioued Up, to lat seats ay tama | GERMAN LINER IN BOSTON, | ie Wasminrton,puvite. Mout of iho Made In the bale trial fal tee writs to | FEW PAR EOSND. RAOKRP ON| pr, Winter then made reprenent-| to have written to Lioyde, ESCAPES ENGLISH CRUISERS; pCO RRA, Aus. beoGne equ Shanian 1 beet, ore, Bd. ations to Washington and was re- , , airy: say ool lant in the world, Arora, Le: ar ogg ae ported as being hopeful that the KAISER’S NEPHEW TAKEN CARDINAL 0 O'CONNELL HERE. sraruare foe Pause py we pasaag . ws Sant’ Anna would be stopped ani] , PRISONER BY BELGIANS, turned back by the battleship Fior- IS REPORT IN BRUSSELS. ida, We do not make"milk products Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete. zone, These include professors at BOSTON, Aug. &—The Hamburg-Am-| Bryn Mawr, University of Pennayl- eriean Mer Cincinnat!, with Cardinal| yania and other local’ Institutions, Remember THE SYSTEM PURIFIED O'Connell aboard, dosked to-day after| BOSTON, Aug. 8.—Several hundred y wise to get rid aulckly Of | Howsis i "eget, 9 The Minnehaha of the Atlantic] ppygs@Ls, Aug. &—It leireported, "NAVIN pasted between: two English | Boston and Massachunetts school But the Original-Genuine, ‘of the organs of diges- {hemi ick ee es Nidioe ie ‘ks| Transport line sailed at 10.30 with enatsope of the Kaiser's .nephew s during the early ipart of the] teachers, including thirty from Welles- HORLICK’S MALTED MILK languor, de- Feat te ot "a ly fifty passengers and a light load| who was in, command of a Germaa Cautions tah ‘wy* the: omcers | ley College, are in Europe, and their py cavalry force, has been taken prison. ship, were’ plainly’ nioticenble by | return in time for the opening of the Made from pure, full-o mills ef Cay ential troubles | of freight. tt Liege ‘By the Belg It Ie covered port holes and blanketed | fall term is doubtful. and the extract of select ted corrective a | s e s i a ie eiete ena supposed his regiment was one of passageways Only aide ‘ights were) | CHICAGO, Aug. 8—Nearly one h fitias Government to Buy Silver, | those repulsed to-da: MEnINK nt fiat fight took place in the| dred teachers from Chicago sohoo For Torpld Liver, Dyspepala, Furred Tongue, the stranded in Europe as a result of the war. steerage on ‘ond day out between German and R reduced to yh sraten” Bet food-driak los oll aon | aahte Suet Wace GTON, Aug. &—The Trear-|7o Enroll Wh ury Department to-doy gave orders to] WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Every one e| the newa of wa eae OW ASK FOR HORLICK’S, th. San Franciaco to buy 200,000] who contributes $2,or more to the| ship. No serio & Olincen of sliver at 6112 cents an ounce. | meriean. Red. Cross, fund for. rellet STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Used alll over the Globe Officials hoped this action may relieve wore Grong Ve warring Zurapesa, na-|" N, to some extent conditions in the silver f mrolled a8 @ member-ate Caserta, Naples ...... Get o Box To-Nigtt market which have beon much affected ilar ietyume Saat wil retina tie Gee tok tne Santiago, Galveston Vor sale at Druggiste, — 10e, fh i ‘ie, the Bos, ‘by the European war. tober e of the society's magazine, Buffalo, Nickerie, Port Spaii DODDTDOOGOOESGODOOQOGGOGODOTHOGOCOOOOHOOUOE 5 $080099090099208H20TH2TTHTOOTHTTVNIOAVDVUVHOVOHIVGHD 09992005 $F GDODGHHHHAGHODHD9HDHOQOOGHOWGHHODODADDGHHGOHHGHHHHOWSGHOHOOS. © Next Week’s Complete Novel in K A 2, A NI. By vA me ae & CUR wee 8 Wit 4 % e er en—. THE -EVENING WORLD 8 Summer Romance of the Big ‘Outdoors. MONDAY

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