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FINA , GER | —— ] \ ( Plood of Buying Orders Swamps Professionals Who Try to Play Bear Side. BETHLEHEM UP TO 14 Rock Island, Mexican Petro- leum and Inter.-Met. Are Leaders. ‘Another ‘mniilion-share day, with Pising prices, made the stock market a centre of country-wide interest te- fey. Nearly every active stock on the list advances materially In price. Instead of spectacular flights ofatew war apectalties there was broad and active business in dorens of standard securities. Dedpite warnings and pessimistic - predictions from professional bear brokers the public flocked Into the market and bought right and left. ‘Taking advantage of this popular tide, poole and cliques ran up some of tRelr special issues to exceptionally Righ prices. Mexican Petroleum, Rock (JMlend and Interborough- Metropolitan ‘wérg the star performers in the last { hour o® the session. It was.a give and take day between bulls and bears from 10 to 3 o'clock. ‘The average of prices swung back and forth, sometimes igh, sometimes reacting on profit taking sales, but on the whole the market closed from 1 to 2 points above the previous day. Total sales were 1,045,000 sharas @tock and $3,654,000 in bonds, This not the highest of the year, but well up in front rank. , Bethlehem Steel « ot is is started to cut, (Continued on Fourth Page.) —-. WINNERS AT BOWIE. FIRST RACE--For two-year-olds; four and @ half furlongs.—Phil Un-| gar, 105 (Ambrosey, 10 to 18 tol and 3 to % first; Margaret O., 94 (Louder), 15 fo 1, 5 tol and 2 to 1, second; Ldith Olga, 108 (J. McTag- Fe. garty, 10-to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 2, thira Time, 58 Miss Philbin, Shaban, | Active ¢ jnnat! also ran. | SECOND RACE-—Selling; four-year- | olds and up; tive and a half furlongs a prandy wine, 110 (Ural), 3 to 1, even and 2 to rst; Marain Casca, MW (Mebwen), 18 to 6, 6 to 5 and 2 to 6, vond; Kl Mahdi, 111 (Corey), 4 to 8 to 6 and 7 to 1, third. Time, 8. ‘Ancon, Palm Leaf and Gold- n Caatle also ran. HIRD RACE Selling: four-year olds und upw is; five and a half furlongs.—-Cast 106 (J, McTag- wart), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 und 2 to 1, first; (Pendergast), 9 to AY Blue Jay, 12 (F 5 4 to 3 and 2 to 9, second; 112 (Corey), 10 10.1, 4 third. ‘Time=1.08 4-5 Dew Drop, Hearthstone, Capt. Elliott, Ortyx, Inlan and Fasces also ran. FOURTH RAC vear-olds and up . Amavry, 112 even and 1 to (Crald, 10 to 1, ond: Jo @ to 1, 24.2 | . Times1,15 1-5, > Wy Pat Gannon, Made Mm rita W., York Lat , 109 (Behuttinger), | ind 6 to 5, th ‘ ., Cannock, | Sister, Henri- and Cogs also EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. The f Circulation Rooks Open to Al | STOCKS CONTINUE T0 RISE - IN-ANOTHER MILLION SHARE > DAY MARKET UPON "CHANGE Baseball To-Day ATIONAL LEAGUE. aT NEW YORK. 5, | BROOKLYN-- 003 NEW YORK— 430 Batterice—Pfeffer, Schinute McCarty; Tesreau und Meyers. Dires—Rigler and Hart. AT BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA— 10000 Rudolph and Gowdy. Tan and Orth. AT CINCINNATI. Ump' |, bp The Pree Row Verb World). RAE TANZER SAYS “NOT GUILTY" 10 PLOT INDICTMENT David Slade Yet to Plead— Search for McCullough, the Detective. GIRL IS UNCONCERNED. Maxwell Slade Denies At- = tempt Was Made to Fake a = Photograph. Um: Rae Tanzer appeared before Judge Edward D. Cushman in the Federal Court ta-day to plead to the indict- ment found against her yesterday. | When asked how she wished to plead whe responded “Not guilty” several times, but she was entirely composed and apparently not deeply impressed with the charge against her, Bati | was fixed at $5,000, ahd her old bond Batteries—Alexander and one ires PITTSBURGH— for that amount was continued. 010 — David Slade, the lawyer indloted i with his brother Maxwell yesterday, CINCINNATI— is In Massachusetts, District Attor- ooo — |ney Marshall received a telegram Batteries—McQuillan and Gibson: | from him this morning stating that Arse, acd Doolin. Umvlrer— he will appear for pleading on Fri- and e. | ae day. AT CHICAGO. Vederal agents went out to-day in ST, LOUIS— search of Albert J. McCullough, tho 0 | private detective, who was also In- “ dicted for complicity in the alleged iad il conspiracy. ‘The agents found Mo- Cullough’s rooming place in Eust —_—>— ‘Twenty-second Street, but he was not AMERICAN LEAGUE. there —— Muxwell Slade announced to-day once AT WASHINGTON. that the accusation that he and his = brother tried to get a photographer to oo00000 — take a photograph of James W. Os- WASHINGTON— borne and another of Rae Tanzer and 100134 J so develop them that they would ap- Batteries—Warhop Jobnson and Ainswor AT PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON o00000 ATHLETICS — oe0000 Batteries—Shor nock and Schang, Umpires—Connel- ly and Chill, ATO and Cady; RO! ay Sweeney; IT. pear to have been taken at the same time, with Osborne and the girl stand- ing side by side, was preposterous, He declared that he did not know such @ thing could be done until he heard the indictment read, ¢ | ‘Ie my brother and I should pick out a photographer employed by the a New York World for such a plece of en work,” sald Slade, “we oughtn't to be indicted. We ought to be put in som institution for the mentally wi re oe The lawyers and detective are CLEVELAND: charged with conspiracy, and Miss 1 — | Tanzer with using the maile to de- DETROIT— fraud. The Federal Grand Jury wil 0 resume the inquiry to-morrow of a matters growing out of Mise Tanzer's —< $50,000 breach of promise suit against FEDERAL LEAGUE. former Assistant District Attorney James W. Osborne, and indictments AT BROOKLYN. against persvus not heretofore men- NEWARK— iia) tioned may be returned, 0001 ‘The Federal officials say they ex- fn pect to bring the cases to trial within BROOKLYN a month, and do not need the mya- 1010 terious “Oliver Osborne.” Batteries —Wilson and Land and Hubn, Fyfe. Umpires—Johnsone AT BALTIMORE. ‘ela | BUFFALO— BALTIMORE— itis pinted, however, Without any reason being that Oliver will be found by & sare ready for trial, sisters, Dora and Ro it was learned when they were ar. raigned yesterday on indictments charging perjury, Will stick to ther story hal James W, Osborne is the nan Who courted Hue, despite thei sister's admission she made “a horr- Moran NEW > fe mistake” in confusing the lay | ® » | Guth her former udinirers mA ERE Batteries--Krapp and Blair: Quinoa |” pespatehes from New Laven, where snd Owens, Umpires McCormick | payid Slade wus found last night nd Westervelt quote him as attacking both Distric rere of Attorney Marshall and James W, Os. “HOME RUN” BAKER |borne when told uf the indictment, | PHILADE \re ——> World Travel Bai ra Rermuda, Cen » Hine. ‘Travel vale. Pasian | room, far Telephone on term for Check n day aud wal Pe ing the | Raker as a AT OPENING GAME,: 2Witen th», proper tne comes we! appea peetator Boston game thix art it seen at day that the berate! put himself in condition on his TORRe Carte in int regular an HEA. Apritad » of “Home the rnoon rumor hud cireuit elouter would berth ina made tht shall demonstrate to the public the length that Mr. Marshall has wone to Follow: gave himself and his friend. We will hun’ | show to the community who this Athletie Oliver Osbor d that he is not S claimed to be py ed that be would fow Haker ining | charg Cull ene i wees Ce oReverr ene Re WILLARD’S RISE TO CHAMPIONSHIP Written for the Evening World by P.cbert Edgren ee Government Officials and Financier Involved in Riggs Bank Suit at Washington oor WILSON BACKING NPADOO IN SUIT OF RIGGS BANK Important Issues Are Raised in Charges Against Secretary and Williains, WASHINGTON, April 14.—Contin- ued activity by Government officials in preparing the answer to the sult of the Riggs Bank of Washington against Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo and Comptrollers Williams was in full evidence to-day. Confer- ences were held ad plans laid for the court hearing set for next Fri- day. President Wilson is taking @ per- sonal interest in the case, and Mc- Adoo and Williams are assured of the Administration's backing, T fact that Attorney General Gregory has taken steps to back up the treasury officials with special counsel and with attorneys of his de- partment, and that this was done fol- lowing the Cabinet meeting yesterday, is taken to mean that the President recognizes the importance of the is- sues Involved, Louls D. Brandeis, special counsel for the Government in the defense of McAdoo and Williams, was given an office In the Dopartment of Justice to- day, and began examination of the eomplaint of the bank. Comptroller Williams said every effor. would pe made to have tli nment’s ai- swer to the ¢ ready for pres entation to the District of Colum Supreme Coyrt on Eriduy, Mr, Br de! ed to write the answ » Adkins and Unite Slates District Atlorney Laskey aid in the argument in court, $10,000 FOR SURVEY" OF N.Y, CITY GOVERNMENT enate Bill Provides Mone Work Desi Guide Constitutional Convention. ALBANY duced Ai int a bili to-d » New York Cliy YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, FOR LYNCH $60 RNG, RETURN Her Attorney Tosses Disputed Gem on Justice's Bench, “To Do With as He Likes.” An unexpected climax came, to- day, in Justice McAvoy's Court, to the sult brought by James Lynch, former Deputy Street Cleaning Com- missioner, to recover from Miss Mary MeCarthy « $660 diamond ring, which he said he had given Miss McCarthy “to keep for him" temporarily, but which she declared had been given her by him as an engagement ring. When court opened, Miss Me- Cartby's attorney, James A. Donegan, eald: “Your Honor, my client has been #0 harassed by reporters and photograph- ers, she desires to turn this ring over to Your Honor to do as you please with it." The lawyer tossed the ring onto the Justice's desk, but the court returned ft and ordered the case to proceed. Walter B, Proter, diamond expert, tes tied the dla 4 was worth $660. | Then the case closed and Justice Me- | Avoy, after M McCarthy's lawyer announced she would offer no defense, directed the jury to bring in @ verdict for the plaintiff, The rimg had been presented to jLynch by fellow employees in the Street Cleaning Department as a token ‘of esteem, Lynch admitted having given the young woman many other valuable presents and she continued to wear the ring until this morning, Miss McCarthy was to have taken denied—that there was an engage- ent. When she left the court room, last night, reporters and photograph- 4 followed her home, She locked herself in her house, but even that | failed to daunt the photographers. ‘Two | of she says, brokd boants off a feu n their efforts to snap her pestaa ula JITNEY BUS BILL PASSED. April 14 The sen 18 to-day panoed whieh 1 GIRL DROPS FIGHT | the Witness stand to prove what Lyne | Cireulation Books Open 915, RAIDER KARLSRUHE IS REPORTED AFLOAT “All Well on Board,” Declares the Captain of the Kronprinz Wilkelm. NORFOLK, Va, April 14.—- “The Karlsruhe is still on top of the ocean,” said Capt. Thierfeldt of the Kronprinz Wilhelm to-day, denying rumors that the German crulser had been sunk, “When 1 communicated with her last all on board were well.” BRYAN CONTRADICTS ENVOY REGARDING GERMAN NOTE Didn’t Refer Correspondents to Embassy—Read Message First in Newspapers, WASHINGTON, April 14,—Secre- tary Bryan to-day contradicted A bassador Von Bernstorff's statement that he (Mr, Bryan) referred corre- spondents to the German Embassy for copies of the note attacking America’s neutrality. Mr, Bryan also denied that the nete was delivered on April 3. It was de- livered on April 5, he sald, and trene- lation errors compelled ite reference| When Parliament reassembied this back to the Embassy, eo that Coun- ecllor Laneing did not get it until April 9. Ambassador Von Bernstortt made it public on April 13 and My, Bryan sald he personally read the text fire the newspapers. ROCKAWAY CITY BILL PASSES THE ASSEMBLY No Opposition to Measure Sepa- rating Beach Districts From Greater New York, ALBANY, Ap.) 14—The MoWhin- ney bill, intended to separate the Kockaways from Greater New York snd incorporate them as a city with \ commission furm of government, passed the Aasembly to-day without | eons and that it was not the Inten-| opposition. ———_—__. CHARLESTON became Kn April 14 to-day that Miss nmander of the vollapaed in It wh Vivangeline Root) Salvat us ve 16 PAGES MANS DRIVEN BACK AT ST. REGAIN GROUND IN COUNTER ATTACK FIRST ARTICLE TO-DAY WEATHER—Poir Vo might ond Thureder. o fo All 8 2 2 -——<-4 mitting Early TWO BRITISH JUOR PROBLEM I OOPPED BY BRITS CABET Asquith Announces That the Question Will Be Left to the Country. LONDON, April 15 (United Presa).— ‘The British Cabinet will take no ae tion to prohibit the sale of intoxicat- ing liquors. After several conferences the Ministry has decided to leave the Mquor question to the people, through their representatives in the House of Commons. Premier Asquith made this announcement to-day. afternoon the liquor question and ru- mors of an early peace were a Ql) sorts of rumors that Premier As- quith would bave important an- Bouncements to make on beth sub- art Cabinet's position on the Hquor question was quickly made known. Parliament had scarcely gone into session when a member queried the Prime Minister on the result of the recent liquor discussions, The 're- | miler replied that the ministry had reached the conclusion that the | Commons, and not the Government, ghould decide » matter of vital inter- est to the British people. Harold J. Tennant, Parliamentary Under Secretary for War, made the ‘announcement that beer was the only intoxicant now permitted in the can- tion of the authorities to prohibit its ale. win reaponne to another query, Secre- tary uf State for the Colonies Har- court intimated that the Government would consult Canada and other self- governing colonies most fully when the time to discuss peace terms ar- rives. He had no observations to make regarding the probability of ap early peace perearane PRICE ONE CENT. Sern MIFIEL; Reinforcements Turned Tide. DAMAGED BY THE TURKS... BERLIN, via wireless to London, April 14.~The French have é j newed their furious attacks against” the St. Mihiel region, the War Office announced this afternoon. ‘The enemy's onslaughts have been most violent on the north side of the wedge, between Malzerey and Marcheville, east of Verdun. The War Office admitted that French infantry penetrated the German positions along a narrow front near Marcheville. Reinforcements were brought up and the Germans recaptured the positions by an equally violent assault. meet in the public mind, There were INAT EDITION — —— eee HEAVY FRENCH LOSSES IN BATTLES ON MEUSE, REPORTED BY GERMANS |Both Sides of Wedge at St. Mihiel | Attacked at Once—Berlin, Ad- Reverse, Declares WARSHIPS both sides of the German wedge in Other strong attacks im this same region broke down before the Frendh }reaohed the German wire entangle- . ments, German artillery tore great ape in the advancing lines of the enemy, causing unsually heavy losses, The text of the German War report follows: “An attempt made by the enemy to advance at night at Berry au Bae failed, Northwest of Verdun the French yesterday empioyed against our Ines w inine developing yellowish smoke and asphyxiating gases. ; “Between the Meuse ind the Mee selle fighting continues. During @ strong French attack against Maizerey. \tareheville line the French penetrated our positions on one mare raw section at Marcheville, but they speedily were driven out again by counter attacks, On the remainder of file front the French .ttack broke down in front of our Puastion, “Between Combres and St. Mintel there were artillery duels. In the F vost of Allly three cnemy attacks Were repulsed after the Fiench had made un: -cossful mining attempts. “An attack on both sides of the high r Vbety.on Easey and Piivey failed. ‘The attack on the west of this road led to fighting at close quartera im which « © troops retained «. or bead. Tn the Forest of Lo Pretre there was nu fighting. “In the Vosges a French advahve ou Seh.... peariethikopf, southwest of Motzeral, failed.” —— BRITISH BATTLESHIP AND DESTROYER DASH PAST TURKISH FORTS. LONDON, April 14 (United Press). Two allied warships were severely damaged by fire from the Turkish forts in the bombardment of the Dar- di jos on Monday, according to de- spatches from Constantinople to-day, passed by the Press Bureau as with- out confirmation, A British cruiser, the Turkish War Office announced, was hit by several shells and @ tore pedo-boat was damaged, A despatch from the Island of Ten- edos sald the British destroyer Renard ran past the Turkish forts at high speed, penetrating ten miles inside the strait. The batieship London fol- lowed, drawing most of the fire of the Asiatic batteries, those on the Buray | | | i

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