The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 1

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“Jack Johnson Shows FINAL Ge ‘nto All.’ oa NEW [ “C Yroulation Rooks Op. Feornene WRECKED SUBMARINE NE y The Herne Pumiabing he Werte) PRICE ONE CENT GRL'S CONFESSION EXPECTED WASIN'S PEALE TD CLEAR OSBORNE MYSTERY: a “DLVER” HIDING IN JERSEY. wove BIRLS REPLACING . vs NENASCLERKSIN [2 = one = 800" FYORESS COMPANY mans Aroused Great Anger Detective Locates in Berlin. Him and Says She Can Produce Him at Ones. i | American Countess Goes Alone as President's s Envoy Re- Feder Woman Drawn in Case Will the le. | Authorities Say Young sults in Failure, olve Pug ‘OLIVER’ Woman The American Makes Many Changes for the Purposes of Economy. By Carl W. Ackerman. (Copyright, 1918, by United Press.) BERLIN (via The Hague), March 37.—President Wilson's latest efforts to bring about a cessation of hos- Ulities in Burope has failed. Cel. B. M. House of New York, the Presi- The mysterious “Oliver Osborne,” ‘the all-important figure in the $60,009 breach of promise suit which Miss Rae Tanzer has instituted against) ‘WORK IS BETTER DONE.’ former Assistant District Attorney {dent's personal emissary, will leave James W. Osborne, was to-day lo-| + |Berlin for Switzerland to-morrow, exted in Jersey City. A young woman| S; ares Official, as the! | Gecnloved! an Mata@ivg. Ios tee cabs 0 Declare , convinced that peace negotiations at. sent word to the authorities that she! Ousted Employees Are the present time are out of the ques- had traced and found him and that he tion. could be produced whenever tt was! Loud in Protest. I learn from authoritative sources, desired jatiousse denials have ben made in| Further information was given to! Washington, that Col. House was the effect that “Oliver Osborne,” dis-| por reasons of economy the Amer- pea agp President Wilson to sound mayed by the notoriety bis case had| : Company, it was learned |th® Governments at war and learn aroused, had sought advice, He was| ce? Pxpress Comp ae ‘ large |f2FouRh informal Interviews whether told that he could not be compelled to| this afternoon, is replacing @ | there was any ponsibility of @ truce become a witne this State if he| number of the men clerks In the main lana peace conference before the went beyond | undaries. While! offices at No. 65 Broadway with young | spring campaigns caused more blood fis Old Skill,” Says Edgren---,,, YORK, BATURDAY, MARCH 2, To War Front to See Husband 40° - ——— See rting Page wearwer eight ond Bue fore werner, Bord, FINAL Pee frentation Rooks Open ta AIL” 1915 12 PAGES = PRICE ONE CENT. ARS SURFACE; — “FIGHTING CHANCE” FOR CREW OF 21 nt . a ARABIC. CHASED ‘IN THE IRISH SEA BY A SUBMARINE German Sea Raider in Thirty) +) Mile Chase Unable to \ ot SUBMARINE SUNKEN SINCE 9 A M1 THURSDAY cco” AS BEING DRAWN UP PUT OUT. . Staff of Doctors at Honolulu Stand i sie piles pad Ready to Treat Men of F-4, Whom ani a Naval Official Thinks May _ Still Live. | LIFEBOATS LIVERPOOL, March 27.—The White Star ateamahip Arable, which arrived | to-day, was chased for thirty miles yesterday in the Irish Sea by @ Ger- man submarine. ‘FLEET OF SHIPS AT SPOT AIDING IN RESCUE WORK ‘The appearance of the sinister de- "ieee eae stroyer was at first regarded with HONOLULU, T. H., March 2 more oF leas apprehension, but when) F-4, submerged in tle deep water it waa eeon that the Arable was di Thursday, is being ing away from her in spite of her bast efforte the crow and passengers Ne rescue workers th seemed to take the pursuit as a big a few hours and sporting event. They gathered ut Known before night | hor rail and Inughed at the antice of $eereress The United States submarine oulside the harbor since early thought probable by the craft will be brought to the surface within tate of the aboard definitely raised slowly to-day. It is eernce the twenty-one men Peres ibe subecavine au abe Kove allpptne Capt. Dutty of the Navy Yard says lie believes there is a fighting further and further astern. chance to save the lives of the crew imprisoned in the submarine. The Arablo, put in commission 19) While Duffy is hopeful there are many who believe the men are j he ger Me this is true so far as State courts are!) women, Doncerned, it does not apply to the United States courts, so his flight to! New Jersoy, it was stated to-da: Since March 1 185 young women have ben employed in the main offers to flow on tho battlefields of Europe. Col. House conferred with Bir Ed- ward Grey, England's Foreign Sec- retary; with the French Prime Minie- | When sho left Liverpool, March 3, in w York, she was escorted down the Mersey, acrons the ‘Irish Sea and through § | her latest run to O98464-5-4-4951446 6405 HOOGS4O4 HOH DELLE EL ODELE DEES LO DEY VIENNA, March 27.—Countess Sze- Goorge’a EIGHT MORE WARSHIPS from the Pear! Harbor Naval Station in response to a radiogram, reached would not avail him, | It developed to-day that the Fed- eral authorities have reason to believe, that by Monday next a young woman| who has been drawn into the case will make a confession which will com- pletely clear up the “Osborn mystery. It was impossible to learn| the name of the young woman or fany of the circumstances which in- duced her to go to the authori with her statement. Two other young women, employees of stores in the neighborhood of Six- tieth Street and Third Avenue, ap- peared to-day before Assistant Uni- ted States District Attorney Hershen- gtein to tcll what they know of “Oll- ver Osborne.” They were Bianche Unger of No. 4 Bast Nincty-seventh Street and Flor- ence Syracuse of Elmhurst, L. L They are friends of May West of Middle Village, L. Lb, the young woman who was questioned yester- ney Marshall and whose identity Js now disclosed for the first time. GIRLS SAY THEY KNEW HIM BY | MANY NAMES, day Ly United States District Attor- | (Continued on Fourth Page) Suna without proper clearance pape; and the same number of men clerks have been dropped. On April 1, thirty more young women will be hired and thirty more clerks dropped. Robert Mundie, one of the auditors of the company, admitted this after- non that women were replacing mon as clerks and said the move was be- ing made to save money, He expli the situation to a reporter for ing World in this manner ne drder of the Interstate Com- merce Commission issued last Febru- ary which reduced express charges about sixteen per cent. necessitated retrenchment by us all along tho |With German officials Sir Edward de- line, One of the places where we saw |/vered @ bitter attack upon Germany this entrenchment could be made was! /" 4 public lecture {n London, assur- in hiring women in place of mene |!9& hls hearers, according to reporta “We tried to got tho men to run{Dubliahed here, that the ullies were our adding machines, but they balked | (etermined to crush Germany at any at that, They wanted to hold on to/CO#t: Grey's speech Knocked any the uff order of doing business, Well,|/9sering chances of peace into « the adding mechine company sug-|°cked hat ; krated young women for the work,| Th® German people were never | We hired them and found they could | More confident of the successful out- fill the bill better than the men did. | Come Of the war, A recount of the Xo wo are going (0 Keep them and second war loan showed that @ total [oe a BS aI $2,355,000,000 was subscribed and ter, Rene Viviant, and finally with Herr von Jagow, Secretary of Ger- man Foreign Affairs. With all possi- |ble courtesy and appreciation of President Wilson's kindly interest, Col, House has been told that there ls no possibility of a peace compro- mise at this time. It was reported in diplomatic circles here that Sir Edward Grey was dis- posed to look upon the suggestion of a conference of the warring powers quite favorably, President Wilson's mlasary brought that word to Berlin, But while Col. House was engaged id The ‘i Wg oeeahenaensi van (eetcul carat ia ~. The three young women naw i in oe SASRAMAD maak nae Government circles. “Oliver” when ho Hved at No, | teen men dotng 0. no i ; . ny Se Eas! Sixtieth Street. ‘They have told| work. We dropped them and found Bevings banks throughout the f 1 that during his four | that nine women could attend to Fatherland are crowded with moms Shale cow : . | |bera of the working class, eager to mont)s’ residence at that addreas| that same line of work equally as Re " ; | pubscribe. It is probable that @ atill they | y Him not only as well, if not better than the men did | » total will b hed, because Osborne.” but as “Oliver Wi Tho men clerks who have been | Breuser tous si si neglect “Oly yonaid.” "Oliver Nye” and! discharged are loud in thelr com. | the dace for closin: nscrip enti faint® ugalnet the company. They | 0s been extended until April 10, en ‘Ol, seater y 8 “ Pent They |abling. soldiers wy to subscribe, ‘nu lott weltten suy many old time emp c eee “© “aa a sulfered by a uy * whi a efor to plead ona wat aang, "Som of 10 THRE ‘STEAMSHIPS LOST Sande, 0 wa:} women clerks are working, | Pereinn you [sat tt 6 9 ok IN BALTIC BY GERMANS, writ Aiea GERMAN STEAMSHIP u und wild : ‘ can, Wen ODENWALD LIBELED STOCKHOLM (via Lond you take dinner ' ight BY U, S. GOVERNMENT, [yo Aeaiora, (HE Bae Neluniine want : Loria, the Germanie and the Koenigy: To thelf u z women) WASHING B, Mar 1 United s Madan wih teen wicerie fa ptated that” O's ne BOR A rown nan ed toeday in the of walking about ves in whieh it y reported that he °UN™ i aay nt So " © on aking wink t t aaamne ” 4 ney if : hen ploy ve w n he German steamer Cen: | Tone Bu went down Mareh 18 area idl write. ee . ae er pow ty | with Ber crew, ‘The cause of hye ore + tie eS Ayes Mate her not revealed, No dee pretty J 1 the cashier ay alleged violation of American ens by attempung to leave wehseadre | cheny!, formerly Galdys Vanderbilt, ts about to leave for Cracow to visit her husband, who is serving in the Hun- Barian army as a sub-lieutenant. The su aaa SuntOnE) WHO DR who bas just recov- cred from measies, will bo forced to make the Journey alone, as it is im-| Channel by two torpedo boats, She possible to arrange for a maid to had her lifeboats swung outboard he was warned that ° eee WA Tbed THAT from the davits for tho firat two da NEW DATEIS SET FOR CHAMPIONS FIGHT IN HAVANA Johnson sed Witard Willard Will Meet Monday, April 5, Instead | but insisted on golng to, She was ready for any emergency soe her husband. | when she entered the Irish Sea yes = nate | terday morning on the run from New States, Manager Klegin has been) York, which she loft on Maret 17 taken to hospital, sick fvom moeasies, | With @ full lot of tall and a big pas- She was not under escort this tine from St | songer list Willard says better sat. | \istied and is now contented. He 045, OF BHO! CA in b worrled about fighting on Haster Sun. | Geo 4 annel, and nearly all her day. | pasnengers were on deck ty see If) ub Montalvo] there was any trace of the enemy Mondo Suddenly there Was a commotion aa Feet tee gome of them, following the direction Will follow | of the viticers’ ylanves us they swept | lie sea fro} bridge, suw with the Lid of their glasses the periscope of a \aubmarine on the ship's quarter, | VILLA WITH 5,500 MEN iiss costa eno aout thas aie was lan enemy, for ahe was trying to get ATTACKS MATAMORAS Up an range to fre a worpode, ‘The news spread through the ship Seoretary of tnt red alt hy r VILLE, 1 ren ‘ ed on Fourth Page.) of Easter Sunday. ant OW NSVILUE te Ma |_ aod on Fourth Pag — | Mexlean town of here, began BY ROBERT EDGREN. ane noon to-uay, Cavalrymien open 4 ed heavy rifle fre on the breastworks | + (The Evening World's Sporting Edi- |“) Ness Wile re on tlie breast “Eyes With Which to See” tor at Havana to Report Cham- | h'"" i , pionship Fight.) Simbultaneous yy cavalry, totale| But even during your most wakeful to The Brewing Worl) 1 paige ie ta{ hours, have ow not overlooked: }eurround the 1 and! te’ 4 room that stlght be rented? The heavy-|south, A Villa | weight championship fight between | ciat ' ure sponds t ar p ne i a sei Alte ah ada Jack Johnson and J Ward f b the fining ' yaaa, ‘ & fhe need of an automobile, horse, car- heen’ postponed sd Oe muy 4 a“ motorcycle, sical instru. Monday, April 5, at the writtea re hrap will ta » Brow | ment, typewriter, Dillard table, sale, quest of President Menvcal of Cuba, ville ttle at Matan ' ook, &e.? through his Secretary. peaite eres) Oh Ae Me om advisability of buying a home of The letter to the promoters saidj orien eavlre, pate Oar your own, thus saving rent and cons His Honor has recetved many ree | Word to both forces to avoid tring | erving your saving degen froin the most prominent citl- | || ‘ it it you purchased a bus ‘ ‘i pee PERE | terprise. you could keep ALL the zens of the United States and Cuba > Pralitsrat bur store? transfer the match to any other day | TIMES the profits of one. ‘ i gecsunt 5f Saater CNG Found tn Georgta Sot stryke) ‘ r Therefore,” continues the le (hat knowledge of typewrit |"permtt moe to request of you to please flud {t to your convenience to accede this demand fr the pur to hange the date to any vou wish after April 4." | The promoters selected the next | day saying the change w not affect | sarge ay sale or the time of the arrival of spectators from the raphy, painting, \ % the languages, Jane Kedd, vy t ! p turned to ng a » bo I ker, firur-vearold step \ WER 7,000 SUCH _EYE-OPENERS Kt Rien iJ i en EPARATELY ADVER- . wn “iron Sip IN { BG Hedd had t The « 4 TO-MORROW! Ware convinced he wast Brooklyn boy, ship of the submarine dotilla. The Join Others pontoon systens is being used to raise Will In New A ault | : the bea Cholns were passed under in Co-operation With |the bow and stern of the submerged Land Forces. ubmarine, the dredger sunk into the | J the chains Ughtened, LONDON, March 27 (United Heoss),| ‘Tho water then was pumped out |—Fiwht additional warshios have| Of the dredger, causing her to Flee solid th. ted fleet higher in the water, thus providing lifting power to ralse the submarine, DOCTORS WAIT TO GIVE AID IF NEEDE id) The Army Department Hospital is Athens dox-|in readiness to receive the met o. the n F-4 when the submarine is raised. ‘SMASH FIVE SAFES; ahr hie sae, nea They are to Join ina grand assault upon the Dardanelles fort with Britieh and | forces, according to patch this aftern oper: | ation Freneh | staff and equipment at the service of the navy. The weather le fae. When lute yesterday the attempt to BET AWAY WITH $40,000 wii» submarine 1 shaiow water abandoned, the naval tender atched to the scene Gang of Eight Masked Robbers and it was decided to help raise the i damaged eraft by means of the crane Beat Watchman Senseless, Then | with which the tender ts equipped. Go Tarough Building To better carry out the plans ef | rescue a radiogram waa sent to Peart CHICAGO, March 27—Fight masked Harbor naval station in response ts early tu-day broke Into the te which the Iinterisland steamer | mall order offices of Babson Brothers, Claudine, towing the dredger Calle beat watebman John Kastory into in fornia, left for the scene of operations sonsibility, smashed the sufe and es-| carr hains and other supplies caped with about $40,000 In cash. At needed for the final effort. When the |st. Anthony's Hospital, where Kastory | vessels arrived they found the naval was taken, it was sald die, |tug Navajo holding faust to the s@be The robbery was one most merged cra daring in the history local Then t the last stage of the police department. After the burs work to ralsy the boat, which dis. «lars beat Kastory ] they appeared shortly after 9 M, Thura- calmly blew the five sat on day. each floor, F. K. Babson, Vice Pros Hardly tad this work been started, Jent of the mat firm ) however, when It was discovered that cursory examination of the ripped the marker buoy which had been be- open safes, declared the cash stol to be attached to P-4 wag in hubly would reach $40,000, i ality sbandoned working buoy said there must have been at least ten ured submarine flotilla during | explosions, pra Although this discovery formation of new plans of hone of the officials ex- foubt that the Alert and Navajo have hold of the lost ves- Fire tn tee Store! Fire did $6.00 4 the store anchored in 160 feet Alert ts t m the resting Ave apread to and (hres ened STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. \ f ne diy ve mls 2P.M From soundings and deseriptions ne Manhattan, London. x . 2P,M, divers of the ocean bottom over whieh Megantic, Liverpool. ) dhe) / Cl a : see i aS :

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