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‘ i { ¥ _ The Germans have advanced tro Audernanie toward Cour. . to danth Raley orp ey Ned in the lcifice the District-Attorney te Pal. Tf you do not resister | our epacial Beles dovduy and, Saturday, | among the complement of the sunken vessel, | (Continued oa Second Page). _ eounty court house, the scene of the ile Miisabeth Carman that « sea’Suasennet “Tete the Br A eee ete adte, The patrol cruisers increased their speed sf while their 5 4t . ‘ : { . DOISISZICT BOO £4 GHDOTEDHOGPODHAGDGPDGOGOGHOSHOHOOSS: e PATHFINDER. AMPHION. ABOUKIR. Loss 246 Men Less 131 Men Loss 420 Men Loss 480 Men Loss 560 Men Loss 348 Men @ DODHDHAEOHINQH Se DODOGDDDOSOGOSOSE: POSOSHOTOOO DOGOOOOHESHOOOHONESONGOOSS I) BOBHDDOOGOOOOANG/SO G6 HONDAS OSOSPSOVNEGSSOS COR’ ) FINAL Ghe_ [“Cirentation Books Open to All” | [“Cirentation Books Open to All” | lation Bo ——— "PRICE ‘ONE CENT. Soret TRte ee Wo Won YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914, 24 Re AS: “PRICE ONE Cc ENT. BRITISH CRUISER HAWKE IS SUN IN A GERMAN SUBMARINE ATTACK OSTEND HAS FALLEN; “iets fe cmt swerp TORPEDO SENDS WARSHIP GERMAN CAVALRY NOW /~ Toa __10 BOTTOM IN NORTH SEA OCCUPIES COAST CITY!) —— RMLs: Ae? Hawke Cruiser of 7,350 Tons Sunk Germans to Rush Biggest Guns to and 348 of Her Crew, Including All High Officers, Are Report Channel Ports—French War Office Says Allies’ Line Extends Lost—52 Saved. From Ypres to Sea. OOOO OOOO OUI WEATHER—Rain to-night and probably Saturday.‘ rid, bene. I “Cirenlation Rooks Open to All.” | ie 2 <2 cay Dies as |'THESEUS ALSO ATTACKED, BUT TORPEDO MISSES HER LONDON, Oct. 16.—The British cruiser Hawke and 348 men of her crew of 400 have been sent to the bottom of the” North Sca by a torpedo from a German submarine. Three officers and 49 men were picked up and have been landed oh the east coast of Scotland. As happened in the case of the U9, which sank three cruisers at about the point where the Hawke was destroyed, ~~ the German submarine escaped without injury sofarascan be ascertained. Presumably the deadly craft is back in @ German port by this time. :, The submarine was out on a cruise of destruction and only a slip in aiming a torpedo kept her from sending another warship down with the Hawke. She first attacked the proe tected second class cruiser Theseus, which is of the same sige and class as the Hawke. The torpedo fired at the Theseus went under or astern of her. The Theseus opened fire on the submarine, but the German Commander sank his craft and manoeuvred undeg LONDON, Oct. 16 [Associated Press].—A Central News | despatch from Amsterdam says that fugitives who have ar-| rived at the Dutch frontier declare that Ostend has fallen | into the hands of the Germans, German cavalry entered the city on Tuesday. LONDON, Oct. 16 (United Press].—Germany plans to mount her newest and greatest guns along the Belgian sea- coast. With them she hopes to force the British fleet to stay far off shore. These guns are already mounted on trains that wait for orders to speed to Ostend and other seacoast cities where it is probable the concrete bases on which they are to be set are already constructed. These new German guns, the latest product of the Krupps, are reported to be an improvement on their big siege guns with which they reduced Liege, Namur and Ant- werp. It is declared that the tests of these guns are the real reasons why the Germans changed their plan of campaign and started out to try to take all of Belgium. They far ‘ceeded the expectations of the German artillery experts. wi ‘s water. Those on the Theseus lost her completely. The Gere While because of their enormous calibre [exact details are unknown here] their life is short, they are said to be @tiven oes re TNETENTTS BoB AR OMENS panama SST— | man, moving beneath the surface, next attacked the Hawke, marvels of execution. If the plan should work out, the sug- MEESGH SR 2 SHR MSS PRE BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP and one torpedo was sufficient. = i innit se i ers, The official report of the Admiralty on the disaster is as follows: gestion that Germany would be able to move submarines by trial. : rial . ‘ i) ™M ty’s ship Theseus, Capt. Hugh rail from her naval bases and launch them directly in the Dr. Carman {s reported to have | Cruiser pa Reported Sunk, oy ay a ine ta ike 01 ‘ne . at Lila dae eg bac Channel! would also work out, spoken to one of his intmates some tacked by a submarin: northern wi Leirths e Nol yee. HAS fh this fashions But Constantino, le Denies It terd rnoon, but was missed. His Majesty’s ° ° ° “My wife is certainly the most Sys ; M. P, E. T. Williams, was attacked about the same time and was Allies Extend Their Lines widely known woman in this country. |, LONDON, Oct. 16 [Assoctated Press}.—A telegram received here f ee I've had an offer from the Vitagraph {Constantinople conveys a suggestive official communteation issued to t “The following officers with forty-nine men of the erew have From Ypres to the Channel ’ Company to put tho murder onan a|i0eal press which denies rumors of the sinking of the cruiser BYeslQt:) — yegy tanded at Aberdeen from a trawler! PARIS, Oct, 16.—The allied lines have been extended so that they now Aulihen feature ve ate oriered au e spreaders of such Feporia: BP tnvestaned with courtmartial “Boatswain Sydney Austin, Gunner James Dennis and Acting 8, Oct. 16. y trom $80,000 to $100,00 T » firat the been. he onde any rumored dis 5 ; hold a line running from Ypres to the sea, They will now be able to vce ae sella Pir ae necemee aa en Heard in Londen of any rumored a's) Gunger Harry Riltte The remaining offices b aste Jerman cruise: sh waters. She has been reported k i ; prevent any sudden flanking movement by the new German fokces which Should the Carman case bo staged.|in action in the Black Sea, a a “Further particulars will be published have been sent into Belgium. —_+>— the motion picture concern will be fol-! a rs NO OFFICER OF HIGH RANK SAVED, This was the most noteworthy announcement contained in the official Pe i lowing in the footsteps of the French . i ad th s of the high © se Ss communique Issued this afternoon by the War Office, Proposition Made to Husband) company which put on with great to ato Ter piano! ft ying whic n| NOORDAM HELD BY BRITISH. It is believed that none of the high commissioned officers of the The text of the report follows: of Woman Accused of Kill | elaboration, the notorious Calllaux | etonse will walataln that Mea, = |Hawke was saved. The offic | bureau states that Capt. Hugh Williams, “The progress indicated in the communication of yesterday e i I | case, Pictures fron: this reel-drama [Another Holland-Amertcon Liner por commande among the missing and presumably lost. irmed. . ( came to this country in several illus. (Continued on Fourth Page.) sinaued ui Ben: ' A has been Ca geen ripened Te ing Mrs. Bailey. | trated journals a few months ago. | adel seg All of those who were rescued have been landed at Aberdeen. It fs iy eur dol wing the Hele of goskan'cf' tne ailing: feroes: exe Although it would seem that tha HORSES TAKEN FOR WAR, PONPON: Get W—The Holland) renorted that many of them are in a serious condition as the result of tends from the region of Ypres to the sea, sid county prosecutor and Mrs, Car- | RA America Line steamer Noordum, trom | . “In Russia on the left bank of the Vistula River the Russian (Special to The Evening World.) SOUAT starneve bad hodvampie tine | ENGelol FARMERS TRAIN | New York Oct, @ for Rotterdam, has are |CXPOSUFE. | x | troops during the day of Oct, 13 repulsed the German attacks on MINEOLA, L, I, Oct. 16—A pro-/in which to prepare their cases, to- | OXEN FOR PLOUGHING. rived at Falmouth. From the fact that seven-eighths of the crew of the Hawke went Warsaw and Lyangorod, . . posal to stage the celebrated Carman | day found them still at work over ——_ I vgecaras “sihas GO: akong hip it is assumed that the German torpedo was so A battie Is golag on south of Przemysl’ - law books and minutes, LONDON, Oct. 9 (Ry Mail to New| Several o Ateamere: af ithe ‘He ‘| + Dyes d the French aro making a desperate effort to break the German line murder case as a six-reel motion ple-| “Contention, accors in to report, | York). —Owing to the demonds of t J-Amaien Line whieh sailed placed that it blew up the cruiser's ammunition and tore her apart. on their contre and right, and there is @ growing bellef that they witt| Ui feature, it Is reported to-day, has’ with which the District-Attorney will | War Olles Fee near tih [gm kone c/ Gi tA: RARUINIDA Of the Adm illy. has given out no details, cr cceed, ‘Tho Gerinexs have been driven back by the French troops that | en mado to Dr, Edwin Curman, the go into court on Menane fe that Mr, tee eee ait darmers are. training | War fF erdam have been diverted he Hawke, Theseus and Gibraltar, sister cruisers, were engaged on Carman attempted to Kill her hus- | ox hy the h mutt nd when she fired through the of- fice window, and that Mrs, Bailey re- ceived the bullet which went severa! |" feet wide of the mark, i Old horas M ir thelr » patrol when the attack was made. It is not yet known whether the ite othe _—— a w ot the Hawke saw the destroyer rise to the surface, but she must Hie bought up tts ana $12MeN' tetera have been in close, DOTARAIOE HORRBISH 10) | ae " t Because of the Admiralty orders that commanders of warships ip eases of submarin acks must consider that their first duty is to own ship, no attempt was made by the other cruisers to go to the | of the crew of the Hawke, and to this is attributed the great loss of have assumed the offensive from the Toul and Nancy garrison centres, and | husband of the woman who gues on there {s a strong possibility that their communications between Metz anu trial for her life next Monday for the Meuse will be interrupted. the shooting of Mrs, Louise D. Batley ‘A number of th. crack corps of the Crown Prince's army were sent to| 4# the subject Is reported to have | 7 been broached to Dr. Carman, th yi Kluck, i up to the present the Gerinans have uot repl J The shooting was the imme Prane gave Yon Kluok, and up » placed | aix-reel feature is to begin at the ae OURS Wee ee madiatay Prenem = ommenes these men. Carman house and follow the story, heard over the dictagraph she b ad a WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 (Associated Press).—The following despatch | of thi. assassination into the very|inatalled in the doctors office to spy REGISTER TO-DAY, was given out to-day by the French Embai «past tract the ' with 1 thibet, blues, room in which Mrs. Bailey was shot Upon him, That she wanted to he To-day and to morrow are the last, ; ¥ |sure to hear what was taking place | days, of oie at i Polls open trom | §7% ve SRre ies werey