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——- FOUR AIR RAIDE RS ‘TO MILES GAINED BY THE RUSSIANS IN CARPATHIANS F ot ' “ * on “ nr Austria dered to + two Brought Down and thes) Aviators Captured, Sa Ja en Hoved on Rostoka, where , , ' found t “se prepared in Paris Report strong dete sition and they x # re Another attack nade hy Austrians in the mouth OH oem kee ue eH ge ern district of Usaok and Veretakim : - aa . be ‘ met with a win chee the It us A Lepr Hin airwhip threw bomb AHA OCCUPYINE & porition three miler on Hailleul [a town tn France in the | : Department of the Nord ar the} o jeff flank of this Austrian Heigian frontier). Ite tive was | army, Under command of Archduke our aviation ground, but thix wae not | Joseph dinand, i being #raduall bit Three civilians v » killed | pushed the Russian advances Two German ‘planes were | toward Martfeld and Cummino. foreed to come to the ground within] PETROGRAD, April 14 (United our lines, one near Braine and the; Pres) The Russian right wing in her near Luneville In oth cases | the Carpathians has advanced ten aviators were taken prisoners, miles inte Hungary in the last few “A third € rman flying ‘Pbats, fell near Ornes, wot Verdun, ‘wy cant sid ‘betw Ida rh who per' nic two years ago to-day. Teleplioue, Greeley was hit 2044 machine, “7% %inged by the fire of our advance 5 to the north 600 yards from our lines. by a orial services will be held in Q7nawoguer this mora. nd 7 o'clock ft DRY COLD STORAGE MODERATE RATES SUPERIOR MODERN VAULTS ABSOLUTE UTE PROTECTION days of fighting und is now in poal- tion to strike at th h through the Lupkow despatches to jay. rding Otice t railway | to the War The Slav advance in thin region has again b halted, pending the ‘TER BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1 Midday Scene on Elizabeth's (N. J.\ Busiest Street; Chief Who Wants to Police Baby Carriage ® worth of the Vistula bof Mukowina, At pearty jug on wor every pwet s0u-mile batue by the Kussian ade with compara Hight loses While one Slav in check the Austrian d Bartfeld, a second force thward from Bvidullk, peue- ing to beyond Btropko. rant wink w tively tre Light miles to the east of this Rus- sian army w the important railway leading south through Mezoxlabora jute the heart of Hungary, By ao eikht mile advance over the Mun- an plain the ould aelze the rail force th Austrian army of Gen retire eastward | tn the direction of Usgok. But further progress south of the Dukla, without & decisive victory at the Uszok pasa, would endanger the Slav line of com- tnunication, ‘Terrific fighting |s going on In the Ussok region, where the mountain asses are still clogged with snow. ‘hole companies have perished by marching off steep precipices masked by the anow, -to-hand combats outcome of the flerco struggle for the | and flerce struggles between aquads of Uszok Bet . To the north, the G mans are pressing nearer the Ru sian position in Poland, particularly the Zreeek battle line. ETROC 2 Pord Salisbury foox Pure Turkish Cigarettes (9) The Last Word in Quality 20 for 15c THE /MERICAN TORACCO COMPAN 384 FIFTH AVENUE and 36th souk ® ® Russians and Austro-Germans make ing in this region # duplicate f that in the V. moun js along GRAD, April 14 (Annociated Prete). —Austro-Germah forces which still hold jxolated summits of the Car- pathians ure contesting stubbornly every foot of the Ftusslan advance along the front from Bartfold to Stry. ‘This front runs almost due east and west for U5 miles. Bartfeld ta in Northern Hungary and Stry in EKast- orn Galicla, to the south Attucks and counter-att with such rapidity that both sides may be sald to be taking the offensive simultaneously, The shocks are re- sulting in unusually heavy casualties, with only @ slight change in the com- parative positions of the opposing forces, Uszok, near the pass of that nam still remaina in the possession of th Austrians, but the Russians have cap. tured the heights to the northwant, coming within three miles of the ratl- road station, and their occupation of the town ta expected here. The Austrians are vigorously re peating thetr efforts to penetrate from Bukowina into Russian territory, in the direction of Chotin, The Germana are attempting to un- dertake an offensive movement at sev- eral points along the Narew River, but are avoiding battle in the district beyond the Niomen ‘The Russians are pressing the Ger- mans on both sides of Ossowetz, which ts again under heavy fire of German howitzers, Efforts to destroy the bridges over the Bobr River, op ponite the fortress, by the use of in-| fiammable rafts, were frustrated by Russian artillery fir BRITISH ASK GERARD OF PRISONERS IN GERMANY | Ze Is in Stories of German Reprisals. LONDON, April 1.—Announcing in the House of Commons to-day that the British Foreign Office bad re- quested the American Ambassador ip London, Waltor H, Page, to telegraph to the American Ambassador in Ber- | tin, James W. Gorard, to find out what truth there was in C: reported G n reprisals, Pa ntary Under Foreign ied mros aaretary fol true we ean only prisoners are being ‘HOW TO REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS Many people suse they have been led to beliove that veins and bun If you will wet @ tworounce ortginal bottle of Hmeraid Ol (full strengihy at any fret apply it niht and ted you wi auichly o 1 wh 1a OM ds eatenmively used in how wees ay Orat ald to thy moat pow tie ah aud e akte ow ful dis and any one Who is dimappoluted With tie Use can 1 Co. can supply ve was ex j plained, he said, by Japanese offic | who declared they were awaiting t arrival of a great crane ship Meanwhile, however, the coms | spondent asserted, tle Bay Nas} en mined by the Japanese, amma- nition has been landed and a lars camp established ashore, Prey tions also were made, he added, to nd guns from the Asama, ‘The | mines were laid in the harbor, the correspondent said he was told, os an additional precaution ay ) JAPANESE MINE PORT ON COAST OF LOWER CALIFORNIA Warships Reported to Have! Fortified Turtle Bay “A Attack of Germans.’ 1O8 ANG Three Japanese warships under Cal, Ap mand of Admiral Nakayama, colliers together by cently in Turtle sanding by esa cruiser staff | eles ‘Times, nia, about 4,000 men, from a trip of investigation Bay is 408 miles south of and is sald to be north Cal, bor x tran were the Izumo kioba, he correspondent fouxht to get close to these vessels and to visit the Asuma he said he was arrested and told by Lieut, To- masada of the Idazumo that it was dangerous to cruise about the pay, | and also that visiting was discour- Want to Know What Truth There | sama by aged. w German naval Me warships guarding the of Magda nia Meh tha This vous gainst r W com: with six nd supply ships, manned a w « _— = is uo remedy iat wil reduce ewoien | GERMANS SAY BLOCKADE ‘alifor- a the stranded Japan- Asama, according to prrespondent of {he Los An- who has just returns 1! Turtto | § San Diew the best har. | Nay, the mst Coast rendezvous of the United Statea navy. 8 HAS CUT GREAT BRITAIN’S WHEAT SUPPLY IN HALF, BERLAN (via wireless to be 1) he fhyure English the suc April 1 pared by of A pri te 4 to tung tay have papers ie Hritish vding to. the newspaper, t Liverpool Is, compared "780,000. bushels © Yeur age. Isl tw the w Sayy o Dl y effort is being made to float the correspondent lying in soft mud at th » to the harbor newspaper 1 been taken from rove German submarine Aa FRR On 9 BLOCK pel WARK ON BROAD | GERMANS BONBARD x BRITISH WITH SHOT. N “MADE INTHELLS. |Obser\ er Says Says Shalt ‘i Imported Before War or } Are Falsely Labeled By William G. Shepherd. Comynadht, 1915, United Prow) (Copsriahted |i Britain.) Fret April 14 shells marked States” against the British American military attaches withdrawn from Germany American the Russians were using shells, The situation, with the German army that found It necessary to leave, Were ” HEADOUARTERS OF THE BRIT- , ISH ARMY, NORTHERN FRANC! ‘The Germans are firing “Made in the United ‘They have been doing so ever since the were It {# understood generally that the attaches were withdrawn because the Germans were repeatedly calling to their attention the fact that American therefore, be- came so embarrassing to the attaches they Almost as soon as the attaches de- parted British officers began to note These bear “R Compuny." ‘There large collection of these | British headquarters to fact that the Germany the k shells that the Germans were using shells apparently of American manufacture. Stock & is a sufficiently at ablish the Possessed a vonsiderable supply of these supposed American ehells, Whether the Germans are using them so as to indicate to the English that their navy is not preventing the shipment of ammunition United States to Geri from the or whether intention is to create criticism of the United States in England, are questions still unsolved, mf Th t but that the ship- almost y of the English shella which the to Germany before the not made in the | but have been falsely labelled, offices of the At the as wing to the ther were sold war or were United States at all, Remington Arms and Ammunition Company here positively this aft American is no anuf firm red to in William G. able to the United Press: | weatne Miss Mary A. filty-nine years old, Joutting her throw apartment she gusta Bre Rrown, killed herself ernoon of urers named “R. “the firm name Shepherd's Officials of the Remington company added that they Knew of no such cor- trained nurse, by with @ razor early shared Hundred and bi Excursions WASHINGTON April 18, May 2, 16, 30, Special Tratn leaves tia . Welsin: 495 P.M, Tork, Penasyive 20-4," M, nasal supply i. brooklyn. wv. WT Pennsylvania R.R. | the congre | Hroud Street | traffic as best they could. | sidewalk the policeman obsarving | IN MAIN CHANNEL OF ELIZABETH, NJ. be he hame f us were hide be wan « mere ( vemecls of erveut re “ye ' eo we bebe “ wr to Meiens ~ Gover reach bot yb babies of i. Aye, aye, Ard is won the Bea of * started in with the! cabeth | lads, he's trying (o regu late the baby carriage tra Mo to pad Street which le the Hroadway! this cit 1 a equally time he's having of I Hrowd Bireet between Jersey Avenue and Grand Street, bas! ving picture theatre, dry oo @ lot of groveries and—whie per it—two saloons, | Weil, along about eight bells in the | afternoon watch, the women tolk ereabouts leave thelr cabine and their fo-ciem, put thelr young ones im the wheeled baby launches and ateer @ @traight course for Broad Street, | There they stop, talk of atyles and of the affairs of other folk and at the y (ine impede pedestrian traffic, eve thinks Capt. De Hurt discov ered 4# soon us the frost got out of the! ground and baby launches and spring gossip became populur, He went to the Board of Public Works and sug- gested that an ordinance prohibiting | ating of baby carriages in! be passed. President Sessil of the board took the matter under advisement and meantime the brine-peaten Commissioner instructed | bis men to regulate the baby carriage Their orders were that when a baby carriage stopped In the middie of the | this obstruction should approach the helmaman of the launch, tip his hat and ask her if ahe would kindly run the craft over alongside a building, If the lady refused to obey the re- quest, why the officer was merely to retire ia confusion. You see, he hi no law to back him up. “With but few excoptions the laslen bave responded to our reque: rin naturedly,” said one of the vops to- a “A couple of ‘em have told me to ‘go to grasa’ when I spoke to them, and the kids have started wail- ing at the sight of my uniform. When that Banpenet I simply ‘beat it.’ “M, nightmare Is that some time rm arrest @ woman who re- fuses to move her baby carriage and that afterward she'll have me ar- rested for kidnapping her baby. see the point? If I arrest the mother I have to take the kid along, don’t I? And if I take the kid along am I not! guilty of Ridnapping Te BRITISH RAIDER OFF SANDY HOOK MASTER HIT REOPE TO CLEMR _ NOBABY FLOTILLA ‘SIX A PIMPLY SKIN Pimples hse Impuri ies Seek- ing an Outlet Through Skin Pores. ‘ \ A Pimples, cores ead belle a from tonne, ud \ b are generated a the ‘ thee eleatl the wery dwote which should noursbment te eustaie the Ht the fumetion of the & filter impurities from the . ‘4s ake ete the fot in, Rat ¥ , th amy inatemers the bowels easte ver Khdaeye com, cieioots, thee. tbe Weed 5 ' woos the shi pores pe the asst bes or os the Edward Suae sees over the ‘ ’ - io orm er 8" |The surest way to clear the dite of . these eruptions, says « © she 11h 008d | fe te get aay pharmoay for Kio J Cope Ph tar w. | cues al dod’ Balle sod te pe aref wator |epoontul ima | AM tr ve ye 4. wh as toon w whe idaeye to normal sctivit; The Winsiow. riding Bigh in baliest om ti hour running free, at SB o'elock when] Jad ea ae the tin the t ran att ond} ie made from mite A Hig stenmet dead | lemon juice, « age ro Riipper Barlow threw ver | 7am Rave 0 a yo slater ak drink a ae ananad. 3 oy hig | Wied wou! iia “aad" Cate sthooner a few polnia off her An nt later they came tom wit « rending rash that ld be} heard fort | fhe ship was the Cunard steamehip Caroma f te Le amerce dest Winslow The men of the wil affidavit any bright “Was at an they ay Fortunately beth vessels were in | tual tiest that they stood very high above When they drew ap a y found that the whol Upper bow had been torn off th wer almost an far hack as th foremast) There snob 0) the water line anvas over the hv was picked up which towed her harbor this. fol Nothing has ean from ” winoe t at f | Amsure ight Capt that after the collision schooner Island, on the Lang's yard, Hot r She was launched in 190K land, Me, and low line of MIN depth. Her ahe carrie 4,300 tons of coal, paves ads As bad|BERLIN FOREIGN OFFICE ASSUMTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR NEUTRALITY NOTE. WASHIN April 14.—The German War Office is expected to assume full responsibility for the note accusing the United States of vio- lating the spirit of neutrality, Un- official despatches reaching the State Department indicated this to-day, Atnbassador Gerard's report had not arrived, however, so President Wilson has directed that officials re- frain from comment “Regulating baby carriago traffic in Broad Street is merely one of many schemes | have in mind,” said’ Capt. De Hart. “I was appointed Po- lice Comntissioner last December, and since then I've been trying to get the department to the highest pussidie state of efficiency. As to the haby carriay question, I suggested to Commissioner of Public Works Rob- ert Sessil that an ordinance reguiat- ing baby carriage traffic would be a good thing, See Sessil about it.” Sessil said: “Certainly tt would be a good thing to regulate baby carriage tratfic here, Why not? Elizabeth has more baby carriages than New York has auto- mobiles, And we want st! more baby carriages. We can't have too many. For my part, I'd like to sve @ line of baby carriages extending up and down Broad Street for four wiles, And then I'd like to see more car- riages in the side streets, and babies in the windows and the street cara— ereprwnere I'm & bebymaniac, you ‘There are 88,000 beth. Of that num paca in Fliza- er about 73,000 4 of trying to keep all the juvenile- carwoed craft in line? April 14.—The United States army transport Sumner sailed early to-day for Tampico, where she will take bout three hundred refugees who desire to return to the United States, Because the charges affect American integrity, the President himself will prepare the reply. not expected that the answer in protest but cab. taly familiar with the matter fay tt will by the plainness with which the German contentions will be refuted, that this ts ly the in. terpretation the President and his ad- visors have plac ed upon It. Advertieed Mpeciais are om eale at all our stores, sortment presents Crys! Assorted Hard Candies Without adouls Dy is the Finest collnctinn of leneslasting Siresie ica, rom the sta int ality a it} - ehmeree. 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Tired, ser A Sure Remedy rs rn Foot Troubles WERBENTZ—Atter a abort tines, in wie 40th year, ROBERT HERHERTZ, be loved husband of Annie and father of Bella, Edward and Hattie Herberts, Funera! services Thursaay, April 18. at 1 P.M. at his late residence, 78 Kast L@8th Bronx, interme: . theran Cemetery, Read Between the Lines! As one scans the financial , ages af the daily papers, he ‘s impressed with the announcements ot she upward trend of ¢ é Stochs—securities that have been driven higher and higher on the crest of a gir gantic wave of speculation. WHILE MILLIONS ARE BEING MADE, MILLIONS ARE BEING LOST EVERY DAY! | If this fee flooa of gold was being | TIMATELY ‘NV D in safe and lier wi ng houses, — lots, stores, manufacturing MILLIONS WOULD BE MADE, BUT THERE WOULD EE NO “MILLIONS ST" TO TURN THE REVELRY OF FING A MELODRAMA OF FAIL- 14,397 WORLD “REAL ESTATE” AND. "RUSINESS OPPORTUNITY" ADS, a * MONTH— 210 MORE mal THE HERALD! Javest ina World Ad, Really ov Business Bargain To-Day!