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_ me re. SEES, ' Mystery Unsolved as “Ripper’s” Child Victim Is Buried © \.- —KINAL Ghe &6 ————— : PRICE ONE CENT. \ AUSTRIAN ARMY OF 50,000 SURRENDERS — TRONGHOLD IN GALICIA TO RUSSIANS WEATHER For tonight ond Tuesday, FINAL (“paceeatoe Gove Gabe ce aa EDITION , = NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. - AS WOMEN GROWD STREET V0,00 OFT GOAR'S a SOLDIERS OCCUPY CITY |Garrison Disheartened by Defeat of Troops Marching to Their Relief Which Cost Germans and Aus- trians an Additional 40,000 Men. BESIEGING RUSSIAN ARMY CAN NOW FIGHT ELSEWHERE PETROGRAD, March 22 (United Press).-—| zemyst has fallen, ithe Russian War Office announced this atternoon. The Austrian garri- ———————S Suspect Arrested in City Lodging, AN House With Blood-Stained Cloth- | ing Proves Alibi—Crime Still a Mystery. - Because he was able to prove his story that the staiay on his clothes! Were from blood shed in a fight, the home ev Man aryested at the Munietpal Lodging House this morning on suspicion of being implicated in the murd of little Leonore Cohn, » pwhiie a a hundred detectives, police the poor derelicts im the neighborhod are striving with all their might to find the “rinper The funeral of the little vietim to-day was the occasion of such an out. pouring of emotion as tas seldom been seen in this city. Ilundreds of women, tmany with children in their arms, filled Third Avenue and th streets nearby so that trafic was blocked. For a time the police were swept before them as they ran walling toward the stricken mother and the small 6? qo locks: has sutranidored, burden in the hearse at the head of the cortege, us , . P Capture of the Austrian fortress automatically releases a Russian Inspector Faurot and the Cr OL Dy eee! and detectives working eg WAR MAT UPS Grand Jury Begins Inquiry | WILSON ANSWERS. "sisson tt Ca THE CROWD WATCHING THE PASSING HEARSE under the perse way the Base is tending. Another Horror. ¥ front, ait constitutes perhaps the greatest vietory for Russian arms missioner Woods are in a much more ; fi > ince ° " t he . varrisi ‘opeful méod this afternoon, While T0 DOOR OF PRUSSIA on Osborne 8 Charge That since the begins Ke he w ar. The Austrian garrison that surrendered ) they will fot say so in worda they =e ' is reported to tumber about 50,000, timate that they expect important]... a ‘ | ° 4 Just before the ony yas announced - | pian a ney 8 nightfall, For] Sit Edward Grey in London Speech J | Girl Used Mail to Defraud ust before the surrender was announced it was stated that the Ger. the first time since the ertme was re- Says Enemy Won't Start . ; ported they xcem satisfied with the 2 | > ° | pathian campaigns were declared to have tailed. Every human being in the region | mans and Austrians had lost 40,000 men in two days in their efforts to BELGIAN KIDDIES relieve Przemysl and in the Carpathians. The entire Galician and Car- 1 treated her as Mixa Tanger omieiapcem of the murder has been @ubjected to| LONDON, March 22, 425 P. M.— j Rae Fanzer’s Lawyer Must Pro i Ane tan been ease al During the last fow weeks four Russian army corps—the Seventh, the | @ thorough scrutiny. Detectives by| “Wer might have been avoided by a } duce Letter From Mysteri- would produce them Saturday Replies Personally to Children NIA, Tenth ang arene : mp be n, Haake Disslietett, « former Bul. f° ane score are at work. Men who speak| European conference when and where Pees Lustead of producing the lottera § eplies Personal) - kurlun army officer, have been battering at the Praemyal defenses, the many foreign languages of the] Germany desired,” said Foreign Sec- ous Miss Kaiser. she appeared at Mr. Slade'*} — \Who ‘Thank Him for Food Within the last ten days unusual activity has prevailed around the be- district area scattered in plain clothes 4 Tatary Hip deliened (Grey. » WIth @ Post-Otlles inspector and sieged fortress on the side of both the Austrians and the Russians. un au i} woe — \ everywhere, including many who are] | ‘ . | : demanded the jet she had iv erica Sent. Tho Russian howitzers finally wrecked all the outer forts wing up their days off to help find| Hence in London this afternoon o IHUNTING F “ (BR. | Maxwell Slade. When thi wast Ame The Preemys! inner forts on last Friday began a violent bombardment of giving up : ! 3 BR. the murderer. which he was chairman ’ | fused, she went away and Mr, Slade —_——— ' the Russian positl This was follow by an ergetic attack from the , from her One poor woman with two tiny chil-| “German perien @ in . _ ty dven clinging to her skirts camo all| the Balkan c inference,” he continued, | —— ial just an ignorant of ‘he WASHINGTON, March An ox+| garrison that resulted in heavy losses for the Austrian defenders. t yas i Sjoure i ‘asa | whereabouts ax Jamex W. Osborne 5 . fraaitan oaClerinan\forne, alive th ey ‘ he way from the Bronx to tj) the| “knew sho could count on our good Second Girl to Figure in Case Pottecte te be ot the Whorenaut, change of lottery etween Prosiden An Austro-German force, advancing through the Lupkow and Ussok vol al derful vision she} will and that wo were ready to a FIRST ST jor t v r Wile nd two Little Bolen in| Passes, marched northward apparently with the view of lifting the siege. police about a ior Ma ha were ready to do *CLIRAS. ays Jor the lous Oliver Osborn a ‘ ieaplenitles zi hind yesterday of a villain leading the |last July what we did before, But D N RK ROW Mlso Accuses Attorney Arguments on Mr. Osborne'a.tno-|itrussels, on which te childean| ‘The advancing forces were battered and hurled back by the Russians child by the hand toward a dark hall- many refused every suggestion, | MOBBE I PA Elusive Witness requiring counsel for Miss Tanger! tanked the lent for fand sent | South of Przemy That aviators carried this nows to the besieged city te promi and on her rests for all time the| i ms usive {ness ig 1 lull of particulars were to the Preaident ox. {eereain, and it i belleved here that the Austrian garrison became dis- ‘The man catere. the municipal] appalling responsibility for the wa. i Jhuve buen heard to-day, but the|? Americans and the Preaiden heartened when this word was received and decided upon the surrender, f lodging house in ‘Twonty-Atth Street, | Wo now know that Germany had pre-| Rubbish Sirapnel outs Ts . at Grand dury. began Wederal Grand Jury norved | Presved lus appreciation of TO) “awe vustrian defenders of Praemys! were in the last extremity from { east of Firat Avenus, between 9 and/ pared for war, and only those who Youths Trying to Kidnap ge ge Ts Re hes {upon Mr, Slids gratitude, was inade known to-day |qigease and hunger when they surrendered, according to despatches to the i 1@ o'clook on Sunday evening. He] have planned for war can prepare for ; ' ani tnventiaasion: {nto She CWAFER stn at the White House War Office, ‘The itussian armies engaged in the siege are now expected to was about & feet § inches tall, of fnir| it.” Summer made by James W. Osborne, @x-A8- | yp in the Supreme Court Wednesday.| ne children, twine, nine years ol, |advance to besiege the fortress of Cracow and to ald in the invasion of | complexion and mediue, bude, He Amid loud cheers @ir Edward) 1 pow crow raping at bul-| sistant District Attorney, that Rae! Mr wid to-day that he wi rotiows iasaey Jooked Nke what ‘e¢ waid he was—al added: “This is the fourth time heal : a 1s brought suit againat | produce required bill of particu. | “Tt as Followa® ——— ! waiter out of work, within living memory that Prussia|letin boards or argu: ¢ war and pol-! Tanger, who has broug He maine alt rhein tnet gd Dear Mr, Wilson The news of the fall of the fortress evoked the wildest acenes in Potro- | ‘The stranger was sent to the bath-| nas made war upon Europe, and welitics, stood up and took noticé Ju ey FOR $80,000 FOF RIAACD IRE PEO RIO is client alleges gacoen Wl Thank you very much for the | grad wince the beginning of the war, Crowds massed in the streets and j room, where he took a shower, 41 are determined it shall be the last.” | before 1 o'clock this afternoon When|ased the mails in a scheme to de- Oshorno took advantage of her under | wood bread ia sur vitingay | before the Government bulldings cheered wildly. | his clothes were taken from him for —_—_—_— two young men, werring straw hats) ¢aud. Among the witnesses sub- | promise of marriage ‘The Fae penis in oe nae A Te Deum of thanksgiving was celebrated in the presence of Emperor f, the customary fumigation. In the) BROQKLYN JUDGE NAMED, | paraded javntily through City Hail) poenaed was David Slade, counsel for! United Sta DIStrLet ATOR gy | ee inane aa now that vou {Nicholas and Grand Duke Nicholas and all their stafte, ftamigation room Orderly John ee pate isasks Park and then tur Mt Park ROW eine ager nN den Marshall admitted, tos | M0NInK Bh Cle || aenaiarecanaeaoeeuaanaanon ney found that there were stains like | wateman A Harry K, Lewis) A newsboy waited until they wer | . Jay neither he nor any member ig provision of wheat "y S h ld A ld 0 bicodstains on the man’s trousers and neem mee itiin not more thea a foot of hin] Br. Sade was also directed to peo the myaterina] “Ountry & big provision of wheat, | A pg brsagyy trongho. e ut the lower part of his waistcoat. He and then bawled uce before the Grand Jury “a letter both mek and po can Sr sctd| ti na Pena wate Kaine tas |GET eR Yee ee] MME aoe aoa sil from, | For Six Months Against Czar wr All about two guy tmmediately reported at the office, but | ALBANY, March 22.—-Harry E. Lewis)... |was to-day appointed County Judge in| ree aonralnee not to disturb Bim | igs County by Gov. Whitman. Lowls until morning. mr ad) woul@et he clothes |*#sumes the new position created by summer!” “Where t words “start the Lagtslature, His wor apres Suid an ha) Re you're wearing?” thoy asked him. this = =:! young men, one of whoin wore a gray | pear ' k h ‘ | ‘Oliver’ or ‘Oliver Osborne’ Tho Nila 0 things.” ‘The| subpoena directed Mr | ’PUSHY DE The siege of Preomyel, an Austrian | Austrians to raise the siege, the lateat hold in the Province of ¢ de to ap PORL B Me" of which was made only a short time 16, ago, have failed Puesy's brother added (he following t n under way since Sep vy James n under p Sa = panise i Rn ara ean heduled to argue a motion defore statement i note id heen at ind relontiess | With the fall of Praemysi the only “why, | hocked my sult on Thur = suit and was twirling a cane in his} sche ; ‘ ; t 5 | E I | i ane: f a | Justice Biyur in the Suproae Court und a letter 1 J with my sis ich r been relaxed | important fortifted town 4 Gay ‘be eeplied waimniy, “ead: tHe SELEC TON! [rics nana, mies, werent nt A eT ihet Hor Adslatant Galied Aine zer und addre 1, too, for it nce the Russians invested | which {a still in the hands Pyar to 4 " ozen, yout began throwing | nt hour, Ass rie Nei attiedl oti Marshal s ' a ° arene hire wae ap ordinary cheap} Our pathway through iife «+ largely a) tre” | Youn Me) Siatriet Attorney Woods changed the | °! Mr, M 1 bread, wnough to satisfy any |iho cits, Neveral attempia of the|triana is Cracow, in Northwestern The clo “ matter of choice. rubbish at th tity look thim afternoon, oxi schoolvay's hunger | Galicia, close to the German bord business suit. We are constantly put to the test of | pair opped to remonstrat The lawyer said iw woul! bring the} man ¥ appea ler. It was necessary to call out reserves | oon ‘homes in’ which to. live, Move rubbish and harsh words abo In reply the President sent the fol | In the early days @f the war the ‘ « iaw-/ GERMANS HAVE TAKEN My Doar Little Friends: You) " ROPAIEN 83 ay US lined unofficlally, contemplated the touch! me very deeply und DROWNED IN BOSPH invasion of Germany through Bast ak an fo it t i a ” E RANGE: Bom FORAY. WRG ath aE a jPrussia, on the north, and simul- SAYS BERLIN REPORT. ;, noously into Silesia from Galicta, to kpep the strects open ® Mg Mea courses of Instruction. verations, places |*makin’ a fellow realize summer tan't| one iain hin privites bulances could go 19 and from Belle-|to spend our vacations, investinent se | tore." Bie netaeian ch eecal “ vue and the Third Avenue cars might |curities, etc., etc. | Then the knights of the straw lids |2¢" 2nd ret ye $f Produce them for) 801.000 PRISONERS. \ pass, ‘The women of the region were| One ‘of the important selections the ADRGSIAT CRUMLEY IOAN: EMRE train as they| business man and housewife is called - ii kk. Rot pourt- rullog on the right: 01 almest impossible to restra! YJ upon to make is the choosing of an ad. (and were lost to Hark Kow District. Attorney +) demand the ran into Centre Street, turned wes ; { “It maker mo very happy to {RLIN, via London, March 22.—Al rhe Mussians succeoded if me to express thelr plty end ey, vertising medium. CABINET SPLIT IS DENIED documentary evidence specified Wireless t lie think that what generous Ameri Constantinople despatch received hero| ; gs ey ee ) thy. a 5 raion! Kelner (e/a mystery in| 1 re ink have done to relieve the y re that Lieut, Com- aay si ! MOTHER OF NICTIN EAINTS mE: 24,969 Bae ie 4 ‘ f wir now mat hunger and distress in your war der William F. Bricker and three pda a heiaiog Praemyal and F FORE + i sion Over Polly: ence | the came, rankini ! iL geen a HN , an Cracow blocked attempts to invade The afflicted mother had fainted in| World Ads. WerePrinted Last Week— | So Division Over Polley af su Oliver Osborne, Sh M x So1,00 un official! country has brought you the help | saliare of the United Btates converted |G. cay across the silesian borden h Jy morning when the body of 1 1 874 on an mand ¢ . Blade's offlee last da od neluding 90001 you needed and given you a litle yacht Scorplon were drowned Satur- siege of Praemys) has heen her siete e sul became public, | commision: ‘ \appinens the midst of thes ‘on! h je om) one Aiea ea AT SY ir Pore i World's Nearest | geht wilson retuned ana ia Maal ange a aie At a f LV iaaitinaaeaat wane _ eras capl iy Hommhoras, of AN) oF tho moat picturanauo phases of the ket, and mee heen & Cesena tnd Headly ONLY Competitor ME RiatRaCOnl CSMARSIGE. RUG ine k a crea The envel nera taken by Germany in the Thope that you will grow up | the four men, with Lieut, H, 9] War in the east, The Austrian gar began after 10 ofelack to ol As this WORLD AD, preference was) tions between the United nnd | ave » her and th anca- Pew of INTO1 co.) ta be strong to do the work that pabbit and another sailor, were re-| THON defended the city with deter sonorous Hebrew prayers for the re-| ova by persons active in business and| sapan over the demands wind by oe ned wither “Oliver” c alted N80 » be done in the days of turning to orpion in a row mination and vigor, and during the pose of the dead the mother's cries! economic affairs, it would seem they set tapan on China fur commerr|a! and Rae pea rts ure 1k after 4 the day in Covatanti- |Sariier months inficted considerabje could be heard througt out the house. a precedemt well worth following, yon 4 Mi Ka aida aeons ar aT \ Domt was capalxed, Bab es on the Kusslaus by frequent “rhe terrible calamities in Buropa” |” pr ts HIGHLY PROBABLE fila? of ‘ 6 Cabin eon chef arn alk | matt re ot 8 Jay [might *ee you | one suilor were rescued, The |#orues, ‘The only moans of commun’ said Dr. Greenfield, ‘are blotted from | 7ij13 POPULAR VERDICT WAS BASED, over ‘hie poll f silenve adopted by - ib minda by the shock we have 9us- | UPON THE RESULTS WORLD ADVER-! the Administration on the Japanese-/ deemed it her duty to show that THe WORLU bot when those happier mes of Bricker Was found but those! cation with the outside world was by | y. si 00, . Your sincere friend, of the sailors, Leverons, Ford and Witeloss telegraphy and aeroplanes, ‘ISEMENTS ARE KNOWN TO PROq China situation were denied at the! James W. Osborne was probably be 3 mo, come. x of i i ap i pod for ons Oliver Qa ae. a+. WRODROW, WILNON,’ r re Rot recovered, _.. By these weporte were 1 40ensinued op Gagond Regex . DUCE 0. ~— mma a He ioe mistaken.for ons Oliver Oaborae, sightmadn, fe a : a ' _ one o.