The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1915, Page 2

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Avenue, lighted the reot. it 5 g af i met Maye,| OF EXCHEQUER BONDS AVENUE. aed? os |} WORLD, FRIDSY, BA! pe roi PAS CLANS GA, BT BERLN SHS ALIESAREBEATEN Conflicting Reports Covering Same Actions by French and Germans. ‘il fe eek PARIS (via London), March 6 [As- await |Seclated Press) —The following state- party | ment was issued late this afternoon from the War Office: “To the north of Arras, near Notre Dame de Lorette, we have recnp- tured most of the advance trenches | ‘we lost the day before yesterday. We = Ss en. HONEY BOY” EVANS Sea Saw =| MINSTREL STIR DESI BALTIMORE HOPTAL Ill for a Year, He Had Gamely Continued on Stage De- spite Suffering. ee “Bouth of Yprea we inflicted con- losses on the British with fire. In the positions which we took HD & Eege® E “aEge i George “Honey Boy” Evans, mins- trel star, died at 1 o'clock this after- noon in the Union Protestant Hos- pital in Baltimore, from stomach trouble that had been sapping his fe for more than a year. Game to the last, he remained put on the road’ with his minstrel show until a few days ago, when he was compelled to! abandon his work and go to the Baltimore hospital, where previous treatment had given him temporary benefit. Mr.-Evans was one of the cleverest Dlack-face Comedians and monologists ‘on the stage. The news of bis death ‘was @ sad ourprise to the theatrical world, as he appeared to have re- covered his health, when he started on tour from {his city last ¢ ; Evans was born in Pontotlyn, ‘Wales, March 10, 1870, and made his first prot appearance es & member of the Columbia Quartbtte in} Balscr’s Music’ Hall, Caston, isi. A year later, be joined Jack Haverly’s minstrels in the Casino Theatre, Chicago, and with the ex- ception of a few years as a white face comedian in musical comedy, he did minstrel work and vaudeville mono- logues throughout his stage career. Cohan & Harris started him out at the head of the “Honey Boy” Min- BY BANK OF ENGLAND, | ‘estx LONDON, March 5 (5.20 P. M.)—The Bank of England to-day invited tend- ere to an issue of £50,000,000 ($250,- bonds, payable ion of ground cap- last few days in tl viller failed. An night with co: on the heights north- east of Celles broke down with heavy losges to the French. Several night attacks also were unsuccessful and over 1,000 dead Frenchmen are lying before our entanglements.” ee JEW AUTO RECORD LIKELY IN VANDERBILT CUP RACE. ew SITS IN AUTO 16 HOURS. Wite Stave in Car All Night im Dte- pate With Husband, by his wife. BALTIMORE, March 6.—After hav- — ee ing oat steadily for sixteen hours in the STATE DOINGS AT ALBANY. automobile whose ownership she dis- s aiar. E-Gov, Whitman utes with her husband, Mrs. Catherine nf M. Wolley permitted the ear to be moved (1B "Housing Law in second Clase to “neutral ground,” @ garage, to awalt @ court decision, Mrs. Wolley got into the car as it od stood im the alley tn the rear of her |¢% the Wi fem pela, He was ai member of the Friars end is survived ry ut rr OG Se fice w vs pata Matis torts alga in each year. ‘A companion bill by Senator Horton . ttorn Ge would. give the ax fot whe eral able the cold tial 'divoroes stimony of the ownership of ee getcercrer SUBWAY BARS BUNDLES. Degs, Baskets and Packages Tee | ®! Big foe the Lap Under Ban. bes a in eubw ’ ich was posted in subway sta- i Passengers | of the Asseranly buiky baskets or bundles will | mittes, juced three ap, opriation not ed to pass through the gatee | bills in the Small handbags and bundles which can | a: be carried conveniently in the lap or te ister wader ine eet wii te aones “| Bumte ag, A 41,800,000, or oe ase hs t pald'into the Bt bo} per | much of that amoun! = Ratoor tied’ topether” was | Freasury, during, 18h for 6 trance to the subway at | BoM ‘Bridge station Stes Ra M : waterways, POSTMISTRESS STICKS. WASHINGTON NOTES. MATTEWAWAN, W. Va, Mareh 6. postmistress, here WASHINGTON, March 5.—The new Mre. Mary White, Federal ‘Commission will be March 16. sracnised, Wan N, He the only member sux eo for State the by the Senate, Tecess appointment. candidates ‘Trip| units from “cas. Mii ana” ace be NATIONAL GUARDSMEN FIGHT AS CANADIANS; U.S. MAY STOP THEM. Staff of the army, to investigate pub- lished reports that American militia officers were serving with the Can- adian forces enlisted for service in the European war. War Department , officials are doubtful whether any Federal law forbids militia Rompe Vg bebo troops. None permit torent with any of the belligerents means can be — 0 eects o The at no juried! Departme! pd —p—_— NO FALSE DIRECTIONS TO EVELYN AND CARIB, SAYS AMERICAN OFFICER. WASHINGTON, March 5.—Com- mander Gherardi’s supplementary report on his investigation of the sinking of the American cotton steamers Carib and Evelyn by ‘mines in the North Sea, received to-day from Berlin, says: fel It had been said off courses furnii t man authorities and were following routes given by British officials. an Foreign Office has in- formed Ambassador Gerard that five 's crew have sailed on the Steamer Matan- ne men are to return that the ships were jstied by the Ger. 4,000 CANADIAN TROOPS IN BRITAIN. MONTREAL, March 6.—Four thou- sand Canadian troops have reached the British Isles on the steamers Me- gantic, Southland and Missanable, it was announced to-day. ‘ The troops are made up of the rr Field Artillery, composed o! Canadian coedies and the Maritime Provinces; the ‘Twenty-third (Westmount) Battalion, Thirty-second Winnipeg) Battalion and the ‘Thirtieth (Victoria) Bat- talion. ‘They ealled from Halifax on Feb, 23. —_—_——— AUSTRIANS DRIVEN OUT OF CZERNOWITZ, REPORT FROM LONDON. LONDON, March 5 (United Press).— Czernowits, capital of Buckowina, has been evacuated by the Austrians un- ON THE BOSPHORUS] ETI.) ey ne ae v (aUoes PHOTO seRuce GILMORE TELLS GAFFNEY | HE'S NOT AFTER JAMES President James E, Gaffney of the Boston Braves, the champion baseball | team, to-day announced that he and |K President James A. Gilmore of the | {Zz Federal Baseball League, adb ex- changed telegrams relatiye to the much discussed case of Bill James, the famous twirler of the Braves. It was explained that James, a Boston hold-out, has been negotiating with Federal ue magnates with a view of signing with that league. Angered by these reports, President Gaffney sent a telegram to President Gilmore sayin that he had a legal contract binding in every way for! three years on James's services, and Es ant, against the so-called flirt- ing with the pitcher by the opposition league. In reply ident Gaffney received the following telegram: “Our policy is still unchanged re- garding players under binding con- tracts hi ‘abt a Established 53 Years, AUERBACHS Chocolate : Roasted Peanut Bar O. AUERBACH & SONS” At Your Dealers HELP_WANTED—FEI See BATS AR ar wT, feS'btm 47, for 80,000 tons of prairie bay have been placed here by representatives of the British and French Govern- ments. The initial order of 32,000 tons is to be shipped before June 1. Sunday World Wants i Work Monday Wanders. .. 19¢: Big Showing of Fancy Live Poultry veo Pedigreed fowl of all kinds, little chicks, eggs for hatch- Ing, &c., as welt as high-bed dogs in wonderful variety, wilt be offered for sale through --- About Three Pages of “DOGS” and “POULTRY” Advertising ia —NEXT— Sunday's World Probably the greatest presentation of announcements of this kind ever pub- Ished in a single Issue of any New York newspaper. ' ‘These advertisements will be rep juced In handsome booklet form and distributed FREE through all ld Offices and by mail. D a ee ee elec than orca he Wen Olle wea wnusual publicity be sure they reach The World Office without” early Cats for itustrated World Ads, will be mide free of charge!”

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