The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1915, Page 1

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A, 108, te PRICE ONE CENT “ BRITISH ARSHIPS ON RAID 10 GERMAN SUBMARINE BASE IN BATTLE WITH MACHINE GUNS 62 Fleet on Daring Trip From Dunkirk to Suburb of Antwerp—Great Battle Raging in the Carpathians. LONDON, March 24 [Associtted Press].—The British Admiralty this alternoon issued a statement saying that a British air raid had been uccessfully carried out to-day on German submarines at Hoboken, three iniles outside of Antwerp. The Admiralty statement was as follows: “The following has been received from Wing Commander Longmore | bave to report thet a siecessfal al tuok was carried out this morning y five machines of the Dunkirk squadron on the German submarines being constructed at Hoboken, near Antwerp. “Two of the pilots had to return owing to thick weather, but Squadron Commander Ivor T. Courtney and Flight Lieut, H. Rosher reached their objects and after planing down to 1,000 feet dropped four bombs each on the submarines “It ty believed that considerable works and two submarines “The works were observed to be on fire observed on the slip. “Flight Lieut. B. Meates was obliged by engine descend in Holland. Owing to the mist the two pilot siderable difficulty in finding their way ant they heavy gun fire whilst delivering their attacks.” damige has been done to both the In all, five submarines were Crosste trouble to, 4 experienced con subjected to a were (Phe New Work World) The Freee Pabliehing NEW YORK, WEDNES BOY BRANDED WITH INITIALS BY STRANGE naan sees DETECTIVES GUARD vores RIPPER” SUSPECT: NEW ARREST MADE by Litthe Girls Is SURROUNDED. | }HOUSE Police Believe Murderer of | | | | Leonore Cohn Lives in the Same Tenement She Did. | | that the While the of little Leo yement in which the erime pollee by Cohn tive him until they hay s which are expected to investigat furnish ate corroboration, A detect the mm ers guard the street id should he ate tempt to flee by way of the dark stair | leading down from the place where +} he put the of his vietim, he body find was committed, they will not arrest | completed certain | wilt | ther detective waiting for him | DAY, MARCH 2, MADMAN CAUSES PANIC ON TROLLEY CAR; FIGHTS 9 MEN He Suddenly Loses Vhird Passengers Flee Reason on nue bine and {HOT BATTLE FOLLOWS Six Policemen and Three Cy Men Finally Desperate Manite Overcome 4 downtown AY *hotham se ty Yelock thin afternoon, nt the pa Wick nd of (he tine Lime street pani when the wan re fought six policemen, the conduc motorman and a starter Not until (ie car had been run on a siding and held the hour w Neuve 1 World. 1915 » MOTHERS’ PENSIONS BILL IS PASSED BY _ British Air Fleet Bombards German Submarines FINAL She ——--— |“ Cireulation Books Open to Al — WEATHER Far te wight end Thuredey pif ‘Cirenlation Books Open vr 4/1.’ PAGES 8 PRICE ONE Cant. HOTEL CLERK IDENTIFIES LAWYER OSBORNE; ‘THAT'S THE acct DECLARES on Al HEARING | me at WHo SWE (RS ASSERTS OSBORNE ON HTNESS STAND | |Rae Tanzer and Sister Also Identify | Lawyer as Man Who Wooed | Girl Under Name of “Oliver Osborne.” MANY WOMEN IN CROWD AT THE FEDERAL COURT The detense in the case of Rae Tanzer who was arrested for using the mails in-an attempt to defraud, after she had sued James W. Osborne, the Liwyer, tor $50,000 breach of promise damages, put on the stand In caring before United States Commissioner Houghten ilernoon a hotel clerk who positively identified James W. Osborne the man who registered as “O. Osborne, N. Y.," at the Kensington Hotel, Pliintield, No J, on October (8th last. He also identified Rae Tanzer as the registered by the man as “Mrs. ©. course of the | voman who wa we poltce } Osbor hi been investigation hi since | Bisty ‘ hn weet | Mit le ’ [i lene Fight Now on in Mountains ; hon iy vagarion hat tote | Hallas site sn nouibieal ot 1g : Siturday evenins, when hiy vagaries) MN oUt tenia HA lene by Dovid Slade Iaat Sunday, Slade ? 0 f th G t t f th War tt e known to them. He has) Conductor William Nagel told the vom, which wos jamuved 1 hin a profile pleture of Mfr ne oO e€ Greatest o e ar ML yf Thin friends that be tn} ve did not Know where tir = tenesied apanbiior eveginsses. Bat: BERLIN, March 24 (By Wireless to Sayville, L. L)—Reports from the | ery he afraid and that he has a perfect {1 ine thes ay ene" Measure Adopted by Vote off won United States: Dist | pid ake 1 to Identify tha Carpathian Mountaius indicate that one of the greatest and most san-| fae Pe MRR ig yada hala Ftorney Marahalt maine ' ; A Forte guinary battles of the campaign is now on, A special correspondent of us told the detectives: In no | Ca ae wa 129 to S—It Now Goes to} we Md whis- | t va AS ie ‘yoom the Lokal Anxelgor telegraphs he ao n ‘ re thay | SeNEOT > began npeding to \ rs ih, My. Os York in Slade's automobile on Mo “The great, bloody battle is now in full swing in the Carpathians, It Lo . Tas Ontare 1 he | the Gaov. Whitman tor Signature. | B-CXAMIAR! | tay and heen sleeping at Shade’ bas not yet reached a point where a definite judgment can be passed on | Initials Burned in ‘Uhree-Y CAIs} waa. valind eth oline in Pork Rew o Sry vite since Ile insisted, however, the events at any point, ‘The conflict is likely to be waged some days yet | ; Misses Ji body. | > und Motor . cd AL ch : oat the had not talked to Slade about’ with equal Nerceness by both side Ol Boy’s Back Puzzle i ay Ee f Special trom 2 Biafl Correspondent of |; HK y m ‘ 8 Hes “The next few days probably will see the released Przemysl investment the Parent Ipolico ¢ t ALAN: Mugh Sh—rhlte arte ato | AED EtOE Hn the Ieanalnay sn AGEs Heooutant recall any - gueats army engaged in this struggle ~ foun i ‘ ' on way HOONIONT i) Stade, counsel for Misa ‘Tar ae. lM. on 8 the | Moxander ; TENT MTA Lara wit et by) 2aY (how he re {The Russian force that Invested Przemyst has been estimated | Excite the Greens | 36 ff k i that he was re Me , y ve at the A f Nay, the vote being] A Gana nesGroNe i oa Hea i a at from 160,000 to 210,000 men, It would seem likely that at least | ville. action ny Clty today | Vomrateds nt ‘ Ute omeliatdnaif Lintage, Pella Va 12) a | York? 200,000 Russian soldiers had been released by the fall of the Aus- [over tle ous burning of a thom off the track {nan tet a ey did," replied the witnens Osborne you saw diapla trian fortress for actlye duty in the field. Hf these were rushed | letters in « e-year : nivel? tae they, bad|) iba. masy ud \ 4 Can you tdentity ¢ ayy * anked Asaistant Distrtet southward they might turn the tide of the present battle against | Daniel Mel top jr, men whol), cat Nb. ean Sa heaie anal - ' a nd fees ; the Austro-German forces and win a decisive vietory for the Czar's pase uh Be, follow near Nis bi no| found Richard ! ¢ ' »M ‘ at a2 » Avenue and car ype = ay ‘ 1 1 armies.) [ried him tnte ant} nent eae 4 wh ” Ther 7) ° % ‘The boy's father, Danici MeKillom | ates . oo sod sald that was 200,000 Victorious Russians contracting plumbers dean's know | ig wh vi they had out Jwhat to make of the attack, The pos lyittte Phe ‘ n detail of cone | wy Cheer 120, 000 Captured Austrians: © believe it may have been done |eatied by her admiring neighbors, or new 1 nd mid] Osborne” at Jby men with “ripper” tendencies. | hay been covery of va riot | tH hipped tu ho after] pay ty awit and car ETROGRAD, Mare ‘Two hun-]outside the town. Before a garrison| Mrs, MeKillop is of the be eeliiin iter 1 ' ft . nh without paying f 1 H Russia and | 14 permanently Ir in tho A Hischarged: en penut hor tii 1 i viet th tail u » of new were fortronn tae will g angered by fancied wrongs 1 n . ‘a , ugh ing ‘Phe her se i p an campaigns by arnenden | the¢ that ravaged the Austrian | mothers i WY Wh her “6M ) : Phe Ade | 0! wy wotoin | ogy of Prromyst. ‘The big Slay army, 6 last days of the siege, | bee ened by | She did not istve the ehild any candy | wht of «eH ne ina fresh from the greutest Russian vic~ —_—__ a xc playing ou hg saree Wer i rae n ri tory of the war, ed to strike jther v but was under so: | tu M arderer trapicad tis anataite i trains can carry them to the front. Beeau hy ' Pins | he r ' wccompaniod to court by her three Tete believed tho garrison was al-| MBS, DUDLEY OCCUPIES: Dannie. st! nce’ thd \Faittire te Ne de Hour Siiseeas Torn; [tase Kad RUE Raattee Jowed full honors of war, that no ker Collect Taxe F ' ! David Wade: Mrs, Oaberns prisoners ill be sent to Siberia and ‘ A asa man NEC IXe5 “id Led Rae aaic Tenine hte anemee that the defentors were cheered as} ‘Tho p ‘ ti fi . ee Ara ery they marched out, Street, Byow 1 by Mrs. tplainer tl , wa sat @aneaanonc ; dH Hwert Tait The War Office thus far has made] yyy py ; miuedie TU ORR stall Corresponiten he: ark EN partner, no official announcement of the sl4o} jy Miyc, New 4 . “Wit Hee 4 ; sevain, of the Russian army investing the! nin tu voicome ta josked dtr Hd it for “fun. is y aitecr Oahorn's Austrian fortress, Tho official state- | .i,6,, i pet tate it vary" aad in tne (ie “ 1 ; 1 Osborn entered the ment that 119,602 Austrians laid down | tryign ¢ = ' Thim, exces f rin ve heen ' i t ‘ r ganeed at him aad thelr arms and that the fortress} iy nie Se place in Durinventol is wild originally was garrisoned by 170,000)», maetby ANA ; at n ; OW k neon wh Ps men indicaven that st five Kt M venus — itd | riranpinie a ae ete sian army gorps fo: he Impene- er cune. s could b round off ie (rable ring about Praemysl It ta] 2 One lo 8 iM AUSTRIAN EMPEROR ; paps l said 600 DIR gups and several shor ener ma REPORTED AS SEEKING it sidvrou signiticant that the " 1 sand smaller ones were captures Sfort was iar ' “ 4 ae 1 fth NACERG tt DGG, ‘As rapidly as possible thy Austrian | © want that Mes, bud FOR SEPARATE PEACE oF : wi ASKS COMMISSIONER TO KEEP rigoners afe being hurried out of 8° ' _- , 1 . SLADE AWAY a and across the Galician bor- ' " N 1 ies tie Was the first witnes. der to Russian prison camps. Several ' Phe where. the i 4 n after Assistant Upited thousand already have arrived at i ties | ou: . ets a x z 3 o Attorney Woed began Kief their clothing in tatters some ph t , inish Are south RODE TO CiTY IN LAWYER David Slade ade of them suffering from disease, ef ‘ ' 2 Josef A SLADE'S AUTO Several bodies of Russian troops " Ans a Ae \ waiter. dale have marched into Praemysl, but the yas going tus Aus — A 40 Me, Usnoray Y hat tam Blade iim Russian force ia stb encamped = “1 ¢hink gha | xi Prey dint cus" ‘wha to conclude w ‘narnia poase, 4 ACyutiauya on Second Pege,d od {he piraye crew of Tammany Halk jijat,— ise ~ as “4 Luke, N. df where be was working, trom directly me If be _ eee a ee

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