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Rae Tanzer Swears James W. Usborne and “Uliver” Are One®) Showers Probebie Te Might Sunday Pele FINAL Che Glorld, FINAL m [*Cirealation Books Open to All.” | [ “Circulation Rooks Open to All.”’| ‘PRICE ONE CENT Saale ye NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1015. 12 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE cext. THREE BRITISH BATTLESHIPS DISABLED: FRENCH CRUISER thie a BY TURKS ~ -¢- -— |W. OSBORNE IS IDENTIFIED SANSLETKAN <rptatar tt fay SEGELSELME PING AT ABN ANE] LES IN COURT BY RAE TANZER AS GO BACK TO FEDS ‘MECKLED IN HUNT CUVER WHO WRONGED HER. were ORBATTEAT Me |! proar at Hearing as Deposi- Feeling That Brookteds Have | tors, Some of Them Wom. | | en, Question Her. j | | i | | ftiecRagenind Rete Refusals, Girl at [Baseball T To- Day Prior Right to Him. Last Swears They Are the Same. WATIONAL Las |AL_LEAQUE. 1"O, B.” BLACKLISTS HIM. ASKED ABOUT JEWELS. xew VAT PHILADELPHIA | — a Berlin Despatches Say Transports of : " 78 . ~ tect moe ay » W. > . 25 TELLS OF BETRAYAL oo10000 National Commission Turns Says She Was Promised $25,- Allies Ha . ve Been Sunk and That PHILADELPHIA— Down Player's Application 000 a Year, but Agreement sas Shows Little Emotion as She 2000020 — Wane Ken British and French Have Lost Mathewson and Meyers; Alexander for Reinstatement. as ept. T Recounts on Stand Visit to |i, Kifer Umptree—Guigiey” and | pela By housands on Land. saree —— 7 + Mrs. Marie Vaugho Wilde who, 1 Plainfield Hotel. AT BROOKLYN. Bennie Kauff te lost to the Giants. | ais noston- tn gos bak tothe Broofnta, afar ust sarc 3 et woe hw” ot GERMANS SHELL DUNKIRK 021000 — Jatirring up @ big fuss tn the baseball CGHY PINGS!) SUBRRKER): Corday), Was a Reo Tanser's preient change ¢ BROOKLYN— Werk Adar A pictradled Oonifareace om My aj aes Stan- AGAIN WITH BIG GUNS | front and positive identification of 000000 — |to-day between President Harry jey W. Dexter in the Federal Bulld- | ; James W. Osborne as Oliver Osborne, | Hatteries — Hughes and Gowdy; | Hampetead of the Giants and R. B. ing, to answer every form of personi the man she says wronged her, gave | SM'! and MeCarthy, Umpiraa—| Ward, owner of the Brookfeds, ftrat| | question the depositors in her ea-| Although the British official report declares the Allies have fan unexpected turn to-day to the| Som om! Drunile. __ A wrinaiet aan Pur iar Oat husband's defunct bank could frame! — [an‘ted troops at five points on the Gallipoli Peninaula and one point Wiel of Franklin D. Safford on the)... AT PITTOBURGH. Ho NSaSvERL GIL Nak beceasccel to get track of Blogel's money. Never on the Astatic aldo of the Dardanelics, a report was given out to-dey charge of committing perjury in oon. | MICAGO rin ‘liga piapenitestings (hits Bisekeean since the savings bank In the Four-| @ Hertin dectaring that the French and British had been driven back, nection with the Osborne-Tanser PITTSBURGH had a prior right to him teenth Street Store closed ite doors It was claimed in Berlin that the French armored cruiser Jeanne | case. 0 0 ° 10 _ yo forought he meeting of the | have the depositors relaxed their et- @'Arc and the British battleahips Majestic, Triumph and Vengeance ; After refusing steadfastly y a punta fen, andes cece, eo | forte to get what thoy could of Bie- had been damaged and forced out of the firing line, Several trane- | day to aay whether peace James " . AMERICAN LEAGUE. that a statement would be issued eth eee that ine fa | porte and destroyers are declared to have been aunk, and the allies Gaborne and Oliver re aaa ¥ : er gathdles |icter. ‘Tha statement, in effect, ance Tag in this emort fat the former) grr suid to have lost acveral thousand troops in killed and wounded. r that refus | der of K ’ -day. Ey O58. continuing, Hat AT NEW YORK. j@mounts to the surrender of Kaur Mra. Wilde came to court very #im- London insists that the alitea are advancing on the Gallh during most of the forenoon to-day, | ATHLETICS— by the Giants ly @ din bl wit 7 | sat on the ground that a declaration on 10110 rt Earlier in the day the National joy crm ue re ie a Peninsula and on the Aalatic side of the Straits, but admits there } would tend to incriminate \DERS— Commission at Cincinnat! had an- al bet bs ? may be basis for the claim that some of their warships hi the subject HIGHLANDERS. | white gloves. She wore a thin veil. | ps have been her, Miss Tanzer finally calmly re- 13210 —— e] nounced its turn down of Kaufta Her demeanor was plactdity tteelf| damaged. plied “Yes, sir," to Assistant District : application for reinstatement to the until a newspaper photographer sit- . oe 1 Attorney Wood's question, “Ie James Hes Stawkey and Schank: | ranks of organized all. This tn WHITEHOUSE Pepul ® Menebarer pa eens ai Paris and Berlin both announce another bombardment of the | W. Osborne the man you were ruo-I Mulley und Evans PICS| itself would bar him from playing| eheve A.OUbONT | ploture of her, Instantly she leaped| | STuteh Wer base at Dunmirh, om the coast of Bratce, Pants oupe Bing about with in the various places ——— with t s. to her feet. that ten more Ii-inch shells fell yesterday and that there were “sev- you have described?” |, AT CLEVELAND, CINCL ‘ATT, May 1,—The Nation- | “Your Honor, I demand your pro- eral victime.” The identification came as a sur-|ST. LOUIS— al Baseball Commission to-day re- tection, I won't submit to being, WaAule Paris reporta quict on the French-Belgtan frontier, Bertin i prise to the crowd that filled the 100 — | fused the application for reinstate- crucified—he's taken a picture of me— announces repulacs of the allics on both banks of the Yeer near | east pale ws Fee CLEVELAND— Bent of eeber Haley pes Broek 7 he's got it in his pocket—I demand Ypres. Berlin also reports a new bombardment of Rhcime as { 4 ae aannt asc wan ooo mae ny . Be Sonat pide lin 5 that he be compelled to give It up.’ reprisal against the French. ; os W. Osborne grinned. jew York 3 al League contrac! Neues visten: Dora, retuacd to tex] ,,[2atteriee—Loudewaith and Agnew:| on tage Thureday.. Thin "means pal a et ies Mase oitn trom kee Hatties in Russian Poland resulted to the advantage of the Ger = seh 0 UU er — ir is . n T 7 u 7 " 7 tify James W. Osborne Is Oltver, but] O'Loughlin and Hildebrand, | Kauff is barred from organization attendants came forward, Finally mane, says Berlin. In one of thom, noar the Prussian border tn the 4 ositivel Is voice is vicinity of Suwaikt, it is said, 1,000 Russians were she declared positively his —p2— basebali, they took the camera from the th ted captured, In } the voice of Oliver. ‘The finding of the Commissiop. fol- : photographer and he followed the offi- | another engagement a German reverse ts conceded, Se ee eee valenneta Aaleunhe FE! ‘ > large complement of passen- 1 salt "a3 learned atter the adjourn Joa egal (gD el cevn wa uses y300 tmnt |" 010 Che room, Keteree Dex: lent OF: tHe triat that ane o| J OOKLYN, eee BUT On Anchor liner Cameronta, whieh had| te? ordered the destruction of the l Dri Ba k, Sh sons under indictment in SHABECHOR: PITTSBURGH— National Commission for rein- been scheduled to sail at noon for|Bhetograph In the camera and the A lies wen Cc. ips Damaged, ] with the Tanzer-Osborne caso had 002 _ statement in Organized Baseball, ———— Glasgow The following cablegram | 4élivery of the one the picture maker | Ti t t made overtures to United States Dis- His requent is refused for the rea- | senohad the Anehbr Line had placed in his pocket 8 he Re or Fr Be lin ; hy . vii d the Anchor Lino agent at 11 : { trict Attorney H, Snowden Marshall Be AT -: son that in the past he has not | A. G. Vanderbilt Receives Tele-! crctoe ARES The court room wae in an uproar.) penrin. Muy 1 aun i Pp ‘om ri | with a view to becoming a Govern- _ respected his contractual obligu- nA ‘ } "Ca suiling — Camoronta, | There were about fitty women depoa-| gaywitte, N des at bidet gs : oe Asiatic wide of the Dardanelles | ment witness, The rumor was con-| Hatterles—Allen and Berry; Lafitte| tions and therefore, in our judg- gram Telling Him to Be- | jrequisitioned. by” Gov | {tora on the benches, and they atarted | je” <The Oversous News| ali havo been expelled. ‘The Gallipell ; firmed by Mir, Marshall, but he would and Land. Umpires, Brennan. and . teairani Ne ‘ a lone vy government.’ * at in let | Agency gives out the following des-| Peninsula also has been cleared of ed by Mr. 3 all, Geshran ment, is not-a ¢ ‘able person to arean’ Ward Arrangements were immediately | forward to Join in the diaturbane patch dated Constantinople: the invad be not give the name of the person, be identified with the great Na- ware in War Zone, made with the Cunard Line for the] “She says she won't be crucified!"|" wpne French soldiers who landed| Point, veer Ge dete ee “AM L can say," said Mr. Marshall, AT NEWARK. tional game. transfer of the Cameronia's paagon.|eFled one of the women, shaking | gone mgs | nae were the landing detachment that a lawyer not now in the easel sp, LOUIS— (Signed) rr gers to the Lusitania, It is not|fnger at Mrs, Wilde; “but we've al- ahleaeda ive ieee guns . the war- came to me and declared a,man do- 000 ~ “AUGUST HERRMAN, any prominent Americans sailing) Known to what use the British Goy-| ready been crucified!" GERMAN SUBMARINE Sait enactously maintalaing ite sires to become our witness and tell} oe B. B. JOH for Liverpool to-day on the Lusi-|ernment is to put the Cameronia, The| Another woman began to weep position on the coast, the truth. I suggested he advise the an “JOHN K. TED tania, received telegrams as they! Supposltion is that she is to be sent | loudly, Some of the men called out, BACK AT IRISH COAST Ries oe bombardment by the person that if he desires to tell the . = National Commission.” | reached the vessel in which they were | t Quebec or Hullfax to take aboard] “Why shouldn't she be willing to have od Meet April 27-28 killed or truth L will ask the Court to assign cs Batteries —Mateon and Chapman: Tho decision was arrived at after! ayigeg ¢ Me Tho tee. | CaMdlan troops for England, her picture taken?” “Keep your cam- tid Soe Durkan officers and i oe payee eg hedibld mpires-—Me- us telephonic co: o « ad too passage n tel The Lusitania wv ¢ era, young man!" ‘ rn + .,1| 80ldiers, while the allies lost several Sete ee area Pa REI Kie aia We cata a numerous telephonic communications | ania was scheduled to} era, young mu Russian Steamer Laden With Coal] no (Gouin ued n Second Page.) Cormick and Wentery Mt |had taken place between Chairman | SEM" be natures like ‘olin depart at 11 o'clock, but it was al-| Another woman in the audience I ‘ a and eypeend |e Sead and wnmnsad, | August Herrmann and President | S™th" or “George Jones." Here ts) inost noon before she backed out! spoke up: s Torpedoed an B addition to the nch armored | PIMLICO WINNERS. hit ‘Goh BUFFALO, |Tener of the National League, and [O8@ Fecoived by Alfred Gwynne] {rom the Cunard Line pier into the| “They took my picture In court in Sunk oraeer Jenne D'Arc, the British bat- arta 10010 | | Vresident Johnson of the American | Vanderbilt: | North diver and moved down stream SO ee seremre-rs ° eealbe' Maleatic. Sriumew ane: Vang RACE TRACK, PEMEIe O, Md t. 0 } | teague, the other two members of Have it on definite authority | past the long Line of cold, rusty (Continued on Second Page.) | LONDON, May 1 (Associated Press), $2°8e® Were partially set on fre, May 1,—The opening day's races} BUFFALO— the Commission the Lusitania is to be torpedoed. | German liners tied up at Hoboken ae |The Kuselan 2,000-ton steamer oe v fences, they slowly re. here resulted as follows 100000 | Following the announcement, Chal: You had better cance! passage im ——— Svorono, bearing Welsh 1 to Arch. | turned to the Island of Tenedos. They FIRST KACE=-Por maiden two-year Ratterics Prendergast and Fisher; |man Herrmann said: The finding mediately.” (Continued on Second Pageo METHODISTS VOTE angel, a Russian port on the White| re Severely damaged. Several j olds; four furlonss.—Ormes Head, 19] anderson and Allen. Umpires, Jon. | speaks for itself, ‘The Commissioners} First and second cabin passenger Sea, was torpedoed and sunk by a] 'T’)sports and destroyers also were (Dreyer), straight, $4.10 $2.50.) stone and F voted it unanimously and further dig. [on reaching the pler were accosted | FOR CHURCH UNITY |< nan submarine believed to be the| SUK. | ston dae, tats Caney, 0T calohtoe) ea ; “CITY OF ROCKAWAY” | ba oe ian #28) fire Oa If {AlRAt&E| AY GALORE cussion on my part would be useless." [py strangers, t of whom spoke 2 eee -28 on Friday at noon near “| DURKS FALL BACK : Ae hot ny [KANSAS CITY. : English f rman accent, and ket Isands, on the west coast of | 4U nme Sait. |BANEAS LLY TYPHUS FEVER HERE, | warnew mw tos o> BILL AS VETOED BY MAYOR 8: animous on Acceptance iain, f ; IN BATTLE AT NIGHT, Deltia, Gold 4 jtivities of these str rs ceased a naan ; The Svorono's crew of twenty-four : 7 Y ola Goltent BALTIMORE | Aneivew im g Genue |acoh ae pamasnacratsnpcnted $4 aes | ot Overture Made by Members men, mostly Russians, barely had SAYS LONDON REPORT, ran. | *Cassatt entry | 0100 | dten ward Ballon: (R/SHRTED bf He CG Mayor Mitchel to-day vetoed the bill the South |time to take to the boats when the| ‘ ° SECOND RACE-—Steeplechase: 4 | 4 in the Souti Rane year-olds jal up; two miles.—Bally Batteries Cullop and Brown: Ben-| myphus fever reached Ameri secret serv arco. which pr ‘ | vessel sank, All were rescued by a) LONDON, May 1.—Purther fighting i nM vere . a Atos ye nin un ni naw Ay Vainireee sinners i tosday, ‘The first case at paspite ihe PupaN: uttered ion aes idan ita DES MOINES, In, May 1.—Twen. | patrol bout of the heaviest character was re- { mace show, won; Meschach, 12 in and Howe shores Dre: #Me 10} ehe dock, t rams and the ad- |! wo Bishops, rules Mr fisrn | Se } (Ryan), $14.90 place, $3.20 show, sec — . por board the Greek ste ariineme he fi Aenaita vuln siaiae vay ti ‘| ine | ported to-day to be In progress on the ’ ond a eihtl canny), 8 LEXINGTON RESULT. variinesy ne af th Tropa 1 German Saye ied ai al aver. tbe marl lay unalone: PACIFIC STEAMER LOST. | Ganipoit peninauia, where the British | ng Hine WACRBelilngs ‘hnncivan jagainat trnye ting 0 I hips | York ; {special committee, recom With the Vietorta, Special despatches ay Hoey nijvss 44001 for Uinbevear tk en he Lusitania } 100 passenger . Pall which y the union of the Methodist ; TinciO, ‘ aa | the series ¢ (Metcalt). 210) show : na, 106 nveseiey ae a 4 fi : wise steamer Victoria, disabled by gales, | the Turkish positions the enemy wae wecond Thine Maiden. 100 MORE) (OBrien) first: O, Hagan, 105 (Goose), | Ole # 4 tone Huns Hist In tines peace ind second di . South, wi yrobabl yuk early toeday a driven further Inland, Th show, $2.60, third. ‘Fine, 114 Tale Iznett Bey, 10y thing {dred and Tenth Street, collapsed when he original booking showed 850] nt time, The bill for the Apor |e A span ; BIA No Sa and he entire Carrer and Beethoven alvo ran 1 Loven enh was taken to the Bast One Hun-| great cabin passengers, 600 in the 1ore shall be but lavery disrupt py 4 aking r cley non | Hed feet 9 perating with the Jand - > AL AGitoak dred amg Twenty-sixth Bireet station! second cabin and $60 in the stecrag Satie tis . \ uniaation, a res Of her Mexican row parties, shelling the Turkish gorte More Swins Troops Called Out san Voxa and Jto-days charged with having druga in| We Huh ae ‘h the: steorage ang " ar future is probable A. Tonsecant, the pitas, avi '} from inside of the Dardanelles, from BERNE, Switsertand, Mas, tthe | two-boliar Mutuels Maid nalig, [hia woamension, Totective ee ieenneerar ERM petare lca Ma Coe ae ere ed Ur the ateeal Cae teal Vicia Piecing [the Gulf of Saros and from the Aeg- RRR ee ion of tite Buttes ae Arete 920 ow fas ia fourth He songs HM One Yoyuge in vithoe dire a Biosigi! Sesichue Miehnte deawER Sar farinning fei Were the Mexicayltie, wick how tery hens ning on the. Asiatic Hem ‘Army, ett Bey, show tpovsd'to the Harlem Hospital” At the last moment the Lusi ale cee ee taken by 1nd COnTOrCRES Oe ee AWAY) BAM) ModoUbtedly’ went ‘ eri

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