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SB SVENING WOR >, MONDAY, MAY 10, 191 \ WILSON TO DEMAND SAFETY ON SEAS FOR ALL AMERICANS saa 9 urs pod myn pate nats coneae ts ‘ENGLAND CANNOT 'FROHMAN’ SLAST ‘irat and Second Wives of A. G. Vanderbilt, “MME, DE PAGE 1S atd Adodral Sir Charles Cok ond the mem tee presence oi Gen H Their Sons, Who W aut Inherit Grea at Fortune FOUND AMONG DEAB Oe at wean. | GUARD ALL SHIPS, ACT WAS TO GIVE ia | weit Uutles ss cOt wera eu =m» SAYSCHUROHILL OTHERS LFEBELT lusitanla duappeared, but more bodies ma, yet be foun if ' does not satter them. There will nat be so great a mumbe: picked up « -_---- --- ‘ was the case in the North Atlantic after the Titanic dipater, tor Mal) 4 ell Common ‘Why Kear (ea j M veste! remained aflast bong all on deck jad ample tir | ; pe adjust lite belt la Wa Warned ) feautitul A ' The consens. i ¢ ania’ sury Vresence of Submarines. | te,” He said | 1 live of her thirty-five lifetwats were eully launches = All wint ae | wiih ¢ , in statements crit ‘bing the imadequacy of the emergency preparations | . ; j a % It is cape bat point will be te eveloped at the Admiritty ‘ NOUIRY Olbbitbb | BVT PONE Het \s inquir -——— t The Admiralty has ordered wich an inquiry into ihe unking of they do of Adimivalt cyst Swept Overbourd boo Gy ba me . hea Ney, © presided over those courts, will have charge of the 7 investigation. It is obvious that every cffurt will be made to show that Out tor Thempelve Helping « Won LUSITANIA'S COURSE the attack on the |iner was urjustifial Bho Was not to the Britivn navy list for April ase userchan! veers! com | te te First tard) SLE NSTOWS ' in Warren Dea w whe . lay t J poranta, of . wimstoned as 6 naval auailiary eral! wud officials of (ve Cunard Company jot Ene ie a Ten A URARCIE The Ui eke ‘ feet ena alle deny that she was ever used for thet purpone . ‘ f trade in-farmy during neninh-Ameriean TUAY to KO iM an Opposite direc Lees thon ¢ ty survivors rematn fn Queenstown today, the ¢ eh quiry Will be held to ermine the} War, end wa sothe Lusitante ver the course travelled by the having come vp to london Wesley Frost, the American Consul there a@ cr uimatances aliending the lone af bound fe Wm on Hed Crom = u itn work, Wom saved vie wife, wh 6 were J frat cabin, 140 mecond SERIES TACO to Gate whe eppenied to him for neststance In the mean tine it ie premature | bar a broken arn, and two of their jeabin and 170 third cabin passenger The Americon bodies identified today were Thomas 1) King of Rye |, diecuss the matter,” he continued, |ohiidren ‘Two other ehildren and f N. Y¥.; CT. Brodrick, # geologist of Harvard, who w jug to Helgiam | “Hur f must make Ne plain that im) (Wo nurses employed by Dr Pearl are MRS E ¥ i" JOYFUL PRIDE’’ en rellet work; Virgie Compton, J.B ‘Turnbull, award Ellin amd W.) fe Crumaancn wil tt ie iuue| In tie rush to tue deck one ot the] ERENCE VANDERBIT Walker. for patrolling const. Our fe® Durse and two of ty eae — VESESR Si, | IN LUSITANIA’S FATE AG Vanderbit’s b F Chureh Haven yr ut san york, wniane, WN LUSITANIA MATTER, hers arrived at the) AM (DAM, May 10.—The Col. | actioo thy Sime: to ave Ene ehldren | ogne Volksaeitung says Harenta gathered at four other “The sinking of the Lusitania ts a yn after the Ripper! success of our submarines which met e children were dis: | be piaced beside the greatest achiet mismed at Sehoola No, at Adams ANd) none of th 1 e Heat Navy | ment of this naval war, ‘The sinking jor ison Shoo! No,[of the giant English st moral significance which y Mr. Chur ban tgation| Hates jr. ¢ ‘The body of Charles Frohman indicates that he had little warning of | would be by Lord Meraey,| dewrched the ship for the missing | ity dangor. He was fully dressed. save for coat aud collar, and blood op | ansisted by skilled am ts, and that) mermbers of the tanily It would be opened without avoldabl Mrs. Pearl says that she saw Me |APpoints a Cominittee to Receive bis Mace suggested (hat he bad been otruck by wreckage, ax had many others! |. | Ston Mr Hates Ko down when! Afdavits mado by Mise Jessie Taft Smith of Hraceville, 0, Dr. How- Mr. Churchill's remarks were ja Wave washed over the port sute of 7 y¥ di b estions from Lord the whip Mr. Hates was wea “ estitule ord L. Pisber, Major F. Warren Peart and Robert Rankin of New York are rawn by questi tharwaens | DOaYY eee v wearing ul Lett Destitut Subscriptions for Those und No. | success at President and Hoyt Streets, the ia still greater than matorlal success.’ the omty permanent records of the disaster obtained by the United States | to what epeed | ,,.1, We luncting Ww) Mr.| Acting Mayor MeAneny to-day ap : thie, “With Joyful prido wo contemplate ! ates, Mme. Anton or. | pointed a coi reas this latest deed of our navy.” It will Consusate here. ania wae making when [yo T Houxhion » Hoe Mie HidachediOele veal scprepent toe not be the last city in recelving subscriptions for the e! " . | she wae torpedoed; whether there [said Ir. Pearl t ray to ———— All are brief and none reflects seriously upon the behavior of the La Gas a pather boat In thas leoalityy. | deck 1 a nary ny ye the Jrellef of those left destitute through | RE . aia DEPUTY MARSHALS TO GO tania’s crew except what nome witnesses comaider the Iifebout fiasco. The af) nether all pointe where vessels aa {ifobe ts, Air. Msohinan evi, | the sinking of the Lusitania, Cleve- PRs SCETSITAERE eee al . fidavite of Mise Smith and Mr. Krankin were cabled to-night to Secretary! arrive and depart are now aaid to Ritu Jolivote an pe bela ee oe named oe (nal) eRENZIED ITALIA tn Water Five Hours, | Sx Receive Notices That Thete Sere of State Bryan, whilo these of Major Pear! and Dr. Fisher were sent ta| quately patretied; wh: pene crn who atood near him: ‘Why|tror athe other mombuew ct the wenn ORI SY SOHODES sana eRe Ambassador Page at London. were made in the o e M SIX § LS sires < Deiay MR It in the great, [Urer. ‘The other members of the com: Lusitania in view of the warnin n have. mittee are Adolph Lewisohn, George IV“ "p> pe | laeued (e: Armabibas (wate un WV. Perkins, Jolin D. Crimmins, Al- ON “RIPPER” RUMOR. the eee ie atatite who have been serving terms undér ¥ the different administrations — re the deck 1 found | ¥ ued after being from Marsha! h ! rata ae ine and two of my ehil- | fred T. White and Mrs. W. K. Draper. -_- ' ' ure! wes aware that pre- missing. 1 discovered Subscriptions may be sent to M The Intenatty of ing whieh (he a ‘ <a | ely to last Friday German | that they got into at which waa! Vanderlip at the S 1 City Bank | arnecious china oe ug et a Previous pata | ceived orders to-da n | mari had for some time | SUnChed safely on the xtirbourd side, {OF In care of the 3 ‘8 oftles, services were submarines fo 1 returned to the port side In speaking about the appointment |UP Was shown this morning in Long been actively at work on the south “T saw no signs of panic of the oi ° Island City when thr #4 survivor B. Posen of ue bol Wine sie » but th s only; Uepensed w Officers mmittee the Acting Mayor hundred Ital- | hanibedetehaitel act of Ireland: whether he was | and Pparently were doing # fan men and women from the De No- and hy ved in the paggenger dista denut aware that the Admiralty hed everythin Dosmible to save the pas. omy opinion a small committee! yi) rbacco pan. factory |maker representative, whose home is Michael J. Meiinay ors, but the explosion rendered Will work more effectively in this ‘ee “ in London and Henry Cunning provided torpede-boat destroyers DRINeN Useless and It was fio matter than a large one. The dis-|#tormed Public Schol No, 88 as the and other naval veseele to meet to slow down the ship, jtribution of the fund ix to be left} result of a rumor that two children |* | on the south const of Ireland “I did not know whether iny of my {to the committee and the funds will} at the school had been killed by the | family was site | 7 | HS + The firm of Jolin Wanamaker to-day vieds Aes |D) recelved a cable am nk Trosen | removed ara Harry Harry Beatty, James” Reet um, x belleved to be. the: Wann Morris Lev mere carrying horees from the Ny UNE T got ashore, | DE Pecelved ax the inquiry goes On AS] elusive pervert. ‘The a tree hours in the w ter, in) the n Vornon Avenue, between 2 United States on Government ac- T Moated with the greatest ease aiken Aeaaul eae a * iraha enues, abo 0 blocks LUSITANIA PURSUED from tho factory. No ono knows how | count te convey aiert? to Liver- a Py ue be He w hen I reached t) St. Mary’s Hospital at South End, at! epi ae tty i ON PREVIOUS VOYAGE! ntscesa'matone'ay wn’ Which 38 Deadly Missives Were | ing exception of the Lats ue, Asslatane Prinelbat Wlisabeth J, “DT woon brought sald Mr, Churohill, “should | Kelly, and William Thessan, the jant js of the survivors ee ee ta bh The Most Popular Straws in Town | not dive » attention of the House Y ighte > Passed [tors uni hastily barricading the Aimed, Escapes Destruction. ser the sition of i Hoe Suivmarine Sighted as She Passed or, wns uly barrcadng the are those which connect with « glans of * {tact tha Great Britain's entire Fastnet, but News Was — loitea crowd of foreigners outside, LOET SANITARY SQDAqSiaall: ¢, Bubs LONDON, May 10.—Zeppelins and aeroplanes today dropped sate has been carried on withe | Suppressed Here. | AS Moon as it was ascertained | Metcumetens Delsabttully carved in canttary preclative lo: The general principle] information concerning the supposed | through an interpreteer what the mob glasses, by immaculately attired dispensers in cool, clean, sanitary stores. Tie your thirst to a LOFT FOUNTAIN and let the mercury in the thermomet: at rang the fire alarm hildren marched down nd lined u within forty miles of London, killing at least one woman. They regarding the providing of an eecort I4] type of thin xubmarine, Mr. Churehii) Wiliam Marconi, wireless teieg-| Wanted Donaliue over South Bad and its suburb, Westcliff, at the mouth of the mili that merchant traMe must look after} said the information contained in| Faphy inventor, says the Lusitania! aad the 1,600 Many bombs were dropped, with much damage to property, many build: | lf, subject to the ys tal arrange-| this communication was wholly un.| Was chased by @ submarine on her! the fire excapy ments of the Admiralty and there ta} true, and that the facts which had | Mt voyane to New York. He was) derly fashion on the lawn, ‘Then the 5 en had | rer 0: tr ‘) te Inge being wrecked or set on fire no reason to suppose that thie prins| given rive to the supposition were | ener eT ghcounterod ae aube | HYsterical mothers went up and down 15c Extra Special Viazman's timber yard, one of the largest along the Thames, was set | ciple is not entirely successful.” | known to the Admiralty marine was kept a secret from ali; the lines locating their Httle ones, For Monday and Tuesday Ny answer had| | Premier Asquith discussed the sug-| but a few passxengers, Mr. Marcont| None wax found to be mi ee Are by the bombs and completely destroyed {Bonar Law asked tf g, but “OV ‘S$ —Th H, ©o bare © CROCOLATE choicest »/ Kestion that neutral mations by | day, and to those few it was t : Ferslan ween received from the in of the) es al ns be called | sald to-day, and i the incident had so upset the children fi ‘The have beer ed , on to act Jol stopp! ‘ dene 6 fitiest” Women known to have been killed was Mre. Agnes Whitwell, who! jusitania xhowing that the Admiralty | mun submarine wart oe Me (ers | told in confidence. | The new WAS) that achoot had to be dixmissed for ered witlt Jumped from « window, Two others were seriously Injured. ‘The authori- |tnstructions to the Hiner had come tol "Phere is no objects” he said, “in| New York. the day Shurehill replied that) APproaching neutrals regarding Ger: | Ac r. Marconi the sub-) A will rumor from oan unteaced ties report to the officials here that thirty-eight bombs fell around Queen | !!% hand. Mi Nett acknowl. | MAR breaches of Th ‘Special for Tuesday Hague cony marine » the Lusi. 1 h the Ripper who 8 bee both messages en * sour tha Ms uy who ha ee NTS—A Ilithe Oriental treat of A . ton untess th e prepared | yAAss net on Suns Mary’s Hospitul, but nowe bit the structure edged. ‘Tho second acknow! Nation er SES. BVOPRRER TBE 8 as April ha wan waking teens ur the east side had attacked J] o A et with @ Mre, Whitwell's husband, who was caught under debris in his home “ine @ very short time before the at- eee tne 4 have reached a de. | ty-tWo kn nd quickly outdistancod | four children in Pubs are pat Sy haw yes gree of intuiny, eo A at Hicks and Poplar when his wife was killed, died late this evening of his injuries, lise: i Nerestord then ine! estruetion Se the” FAA gee ed | Sho: eubia — lyn, led over one hundred’ Lal wore aries Heresfore On (hele atinpiy, Honolna te Undid nee j women to lnvade the school this at- It Is estimated that 100 bombs were dropped on South Bnd and vicins| quired if Vremier Asquith hud re- | scribed’ Rat Annee mt to de>) FEAR FOR A. L. HOPKINS, | ternoon to that thoir child was ity and twenty-five at Leigh-on-Sea. The forts at the mouth of the ‘Thames | | ceived his letter of April 5, warning | ader of the opposition. smth is not fired shells at the alr craft, Anally driving them away. The gas works at | him of the peril that had met the| G0.8¢C oC warfare, “dt iv simply mur most foul, ma r Laigh-on-Bea were the object of the attack there, but it failed utterly. | Lusitania, and whether this warning | "What will hapren aout es eer | and the commotion became so gr that the principal was forced to fake He Was iiss the classes and permit the chil- Among Saved, dren to go t Hopkin ‘The inhabitants of the raided towns, aroused from their slumber by, 44 Kone unheeded. Mn Se pens erarne vplten Btater=la) re name of Arthur Hopkins ap- ate bhp aaaiaear tes EY aca ort the noise of the explosions, rushed into the streets partly dressed, The | '*Weret that} ler Asauith Ad) rected by this Chega on @ list of survivors cabled children dragging at thelr skirts, The loses 11-300.m.1 Kat, Heresford's letter St outrage. "The | Pear troops were ordered out, and the special military constables who have "niet bin Le almple fi in that citizens of that Cunard office this morning, but first to arrive Were t uved by Prin- been sworn in for just such emergencies were soon on band to quiet the ste iba hens saretully studied Breal country have b en barbarounly| thls name does not appear an the Hist cial Miry Walkemann, an after the people and rescue the injured. A number of bombs were dropped on Ca . a Tuany 6h ihe ea what their action ought to be, but y/ tought by the company offictala that plained to her by an Italian. street! vey Island tn the Thames, where high explosives a feel sure the United States will be| it might be Albert Lloyd Hopking, Pres- | aweeper she permitted them to talk to stored, but duing no | ident of the Newport News Shipbuild- ures recommended already had been | guided not merely by the mone: thelr children. When the crowd con- M. hal Gamage. Bombs were also dropped without result on the marine parade | adopted on the largest possible scale, | interests of the country, but by foal eK ng Py DOR COmBAL aay tinued to Krow, however, Miax Walsi grounds and near the gav works, Asked if the German submarine | M8* 44 to what is due to a great na-| Broudway it was stated that it was the 1 jot the class tion amon, the: of ef which sank the Lusitania was of alworgs » CCMr mations of the! belief of ho had been intern larger type tban anything known| He added that if the sinking of the Mh A report was received from Romford that a Zeppelin had been seen In| PTior to April 14, Mr, Churchill re- Lusitania had the effect he belioved sure ap it would upon the feel t only of 1 that neighborhood, apparently in difficulties, Whother in consequence of | Plisd: ‘t dave no knowledge of the. Hritian winlers bat of teehee ee | Arena Mo officials of t lost. ‘They ad been sa’ notified them, ai forwarding of the 1” king as not referring to the One bomb dropped near a ship on which were 1,200 German civilians pmpany i ween * ‘itd the coi i. | a Worable wind or of having been hit was unknown. ay toh ces aie sarc t it) noe thie Re fratan nent ete —— ee unta’ Mestioned regarding a letter sent | for ‘this last instance of their bare ’ to the Admiralty ten days ago giving | barous methods.” : “-| MAGISTRATES’ BILL SIGNED. DUTCH SHIP MISSES ee, aa WINE BY FEW FEET, TS MANY FORMS) senor res sow ti si Narrowly Escaped Destruction. | | Provii | po err Submarine Sank the Gulflight, American Ship, Without Warning The American tanker Guifliight. owned by the Gulf Refining Com- pany, was torpedoed by a German submarine off the Scilly Islands on May 1, The attack came without warning and while the ship was flying a large American ensign. Two of the crew drowned and the captain, Alfred Gunter, died of heart failure after being rescued. The Guiflight and thirty-three of her crew were towed into Crow Sound, Scilly, by a British patrol boat. The British-African Mner Falaba was sunk March 28 off Milford ALBANY, May 19.—Gov, Whitman to- duy signed the Mills Bill, designed to |provide for the temporary lof three additional Magtstrate: New York City Court of Special Ses- | sions ———_—_—. WINNERS AT PIMLICO, se yosuits of to-day's races are as 50 gx Gi RAED Tomorrow, Tuesday, All Day a 0 Da Lane? | With Purchases of $1.00 or More ‘H. amily : ad PRESENT COUP: ON a! Ld one ‘ie Thi , iis nacoune (pe ones with Cash § ims warateg 131 (Wolke), straight, | | M'ARDLE,—At Albany, N. 4, | Is Good for Purchases of $1or More 16.10; place, $5.50; show, $4.70; fir, May 8, aiter, 149 (Boyle), place, $3.90; Aa 1915, PATRICK J. MARDLE. THESE FIFTY FREE STAMPS are of te same kind as H Sea April 28, was attacked in daylight by a German aeroplane, which |) (ih) “hocond. Frog, 14) (ilayes), show,| Friends of tho family are invited to those which you would ordinarily obtain with vour purchases, dropped two bombs close beside her, A third bomb struck her, causing 3, third. Time, 3.7 2 Racebrook, Attend funeral on Wedn (Eve. World, 5-10-15) D. MATTHE ws" SON: damage but no loss of life. ‘The Cushing bad the American fag flying hulso ran” | at © o'clock, from his and moreover had her name painted on her sides In white letters six ARS Ricy sts) Shonen: io tee oS ARNT, i > LAD DRESSIN Poslam is the remedy which is mal pt. Knip of the Duteh freighter ing She. exsehert Serons tee Siren Van Hogendorp, which arrived here | seesce of Feama, Acne to-day, told of a clone call the ahip| Lg ogy - is + had when off Ostend April 11, They rt te ‘te frmedy which merits use| were one day out from Rotterdam and | follows FIRST RACE—Selling; for two-yea! olds; tour and ® halt furlongs: W (Schuttinger), straight $4.50, pla SAA vel ) 0, $2.70, first; Ufti a q if sy Haven on the Irish Coast by the German submarine U-28. She was given | fy aude r), place Show. 34-30, New York. nie disatcore, i 4,2 sharp watch was boing kept for |] but Ave minutes’ warning, and the impoxsibility of getting lifeboats ora, MAVaROe, ee Aer: nai vane Porreliet 1s immediate, Itching pon hs MNes. The ship was within «1 jaunched resulted in the drowning of over 100 non-combatants, including Suna Constunts nie Set = c t women and one American citizen, Leon Chester Thrasher, a mining engineer bound for the Gold Coast Colony, West Africa. The Standard O11 Company's steamship Cushing, while in the North ND RACK Linstead Infia: d skin is hed. Im. few feet of one when a lookout | be four-year-olds and upward; secon every day. wighted it | try Poslam, if you need| “Mine ahead!" he called out, and better your skin's con-| Capt. Knip discovered he was headed! nt for it. eoll Poslere. For tree | vrniant for it Ki Labore- The course of the ahip was quickly changed and it barely missed the He aoe will ‘The ship came here after « stop at|] feet high. She was on her way to Rotterdem from Philadelphia coger is Pat pay | rated for the “ iy oouls the West Indies, = ‘andy ecals Ueweras is f ‘ setae rf aha miei miei

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