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a THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, MAY 11, 1915. ‘ITALY’S MANY FACTIONS REPORTED TO BE UNITED FOR WAR GUNS BY ALLS. = CLAMEDBYPARS; © BERINDENESIT: <= —— BOMBS HURLED ON OUTER DEFENSES ¢ Sharp Conflict intl 4 ‘ f Battles All Al M y eve ' are V Them Belgian ‘ hospital | — a f ' ‘ MANY PRISONERS TAKLN. *° ws ate FRENCH ON FeATL POO. —_— ‘ om . | Germans Admit Losses at Neus aa 4 Cee ae AVR Ati he Dirigible, ville, but Report Gains sre. foveeh Wreuaht te ab bnome ia a . Kor the } h of (he Strodaika “Ore Pecan | AR ta Wrecenaka and at Ropoaya, north There is direct contradiction in . of Kbeeu and Mecrnaya on the the reports to-day from ’ ‘ ' he Vista Their object fatled ee claims the repulse aitaos Ticino te he . i plete Hy night the Russian lines —_>— of attacks at St. Georges, but this ‘ } Neuvilte sats ' piereed Any places, eapec z ‘ 7 ' 3 je not mentioned by Berlin. While | Vana Ay thw anutionnd (DIL ' Iy at Hracnko and between Hraoske Allies Repulsed With Grea Parie says the village of Car) | We Kmned torr at the mane thn " ‘ a the doulas sid Lutows, after a desperate atuuck about 100 pe * n* ° Wn pilitary, ( Story F rome i Setr bombarded trom GP cutee Mca TG ek Tol Wwirecane, (ies ebNitene weave somund sevens ui fr m Loss Is Story From three sides, Berlin says all a eve je more than Sunvk in ko bad Saanataint tacks were repulsed, and that 800 ; ae DAN | ad by the euplonion but nene belted, | failed in rn very Constantinople. pricenere were te enday niet the enemy, wutt reaident Poincare thin afternoon | hen yenew for the enemy. ‘The -—— Se Caaaes OF Avenenen by tne |! mE Clie iter a laeks | visited the hompital aud exponent hie vention . , orth ul iville Maint Vaast, z 4 ONDON, May The allied French at Neuville ie admitted by by av odent bombardment, |! Hol sympathy to the wounded ‘ » from Vienna declares © Berlin, Paris announces the re | tate : it lotely fly a id we r rd Russian Army has lost |, m bea oi aie : he - ules of four counter attacks in |! /¥mt all the wround gained by vs | 100,000 prisoner. "The Killed and Rea at the sume tine inflicting very heayy the neighborhood of Lens omnes saiantx. On the re | BRRLIAN, via London, May 11 (As: | mainde front from Loos to anand reed) — Th Arras there Wan no cb wt tai « ere) Headquarters tat to-day gave | 2)" be out the following statment Dunkirk, reported yemte 7 STOREY TOMING 08 Tne Cee ee a ee ete lore DL Gini was driven away from We er Ok wine’ Garanue’ titel ee ende by our fire eleven sheila on the town of Mereues, yay, "We made further proere at of CIV6 milew Mouth southeast of Dunkirk ort aaye that the » Lypres and captured five machine | beuge, where | established a! Lirigible station fell bar} A Breneh aviator has drop, While the extent | » dame yet Known bia | hangar wan set 1 if there was a| there It must have been Twelve persons were Killed and eleven }on fire it is belley | were wounded, Our batteriew at once | geppetin guns, The Freach continued their at 1 fire and they ta atop te tacks southweat of the Lorette Hills the whelling of the enemy whieh deatroyed poled at the villages of Ablayn and) "ot resumed during the day ‘The Germans brought down vester- | '@arency, All their attacks were re <4 day a Writisb aviator, and Hritish | pulsed, The number of prisoners, NO SEA BATTLE FOUGHT soliiers were Kuccr@afil in bringing down two Germ rmen } SOUTHEND, land, May 11 | ig. fpade by we here way increased 0 400 OFF BERGEN, SAY BRITISH, RE thee ut} DENYING BERLIN CLAIM O* French still remain in porsession of | Only four of ¢ nba dropped by | yo) the trenches taken by them ne Zeppelin airships in their raid here} > | own, Ireland, the ae ; Ore: onterday were explosive. The y 28 Ywattle continues. | LONDON, May 1 (United Press) rly yoste 7 MORN AMBRIC) ‘ANS ON | Queens ey ‘ “an English flying machine wan shot | Tho Admiralty to-diy insued a cate. | remainde Mig inser: The | AME r AN MAN | LIST OF THE SAVED 1 }bartinent has received a cablugraus batigown at a point southwest of Lille, — | goriaal dealal of the German wireless | former weighed: about 100 pounds - ‘ passe ory surviving the (Luntanie 420" “outhwent of Rerry-au-Fuc and ta | from Kerlin which said that the Frit. |e@chs bat the latter only eughteen LUSITANIA DISASTER" ana . 4 fares the list {6 fhe Wood south of Longville-au-Bale) inh warships Superb and Warrior had |POUNee wn aan official | | our troops yesterday took by storm a| been sunk, the battle cruiser Lion munication tasued) by the ¢ Newly found Ame new names pattaties an MayroR MITCHEL AND PARTY IN CODY | | dding the on fidentitied dead an survivors, ws | gqbonition of two linus of trenches #itu. | badly damaged and others crippled In) Stat says: according to reports wh to-day | \ " fe sted behind cach other and stretehing ; 8 battia with the Germans near ti For gi (airen ae bom parein " at the Cunard offices here, are i t goo | i re m Xe "+ nl . | tal Americans over a width of 400 metros, about 1.200 "Pig Admiralty saya nocsneh fight the routh of the ‘Thames, this | Billicks, A. C., Los Angeles, Cal. | 7) aneheres Tahoe. be: Goagul feet. We aino took a number of ane lever took place morning with a few bombs. | Dixon, Mra, A, New York. | routs message wer ~ = _——— Gray, John, San Francisco, Cal. i ISHMEL, Lb HOWARD, of Washing- ‘These eighteen other survivors were |. ton. “ (Continued from First Page) reported: Allan, maid of Lady Allan; | BRETHERTON, Mis. ¢ ML, of Los ‘ sites adh | ne | nena | Myers, without initials, aad Ryerson, | rite any RTON (eniid of above). | Miss Laura, Toronto. ond cabin, | CONNOR, DOROTILY, of New York, wreckage near tho coast not far from . Mrs. William, iland, Ont; | WILAdAM AN, eight years 1 scene of t sasita saute 2 ‘ +] the names added by Consul Frost) Ara ree ihe thane pttaaters| Duncan, Mrs. Robert, Montroal -| fo tle list of iden hed dead tullow: | jwhich leads to the hope that ad-| ote, a. W., Calgary, Canada; § | WATSON, Mrs, W. W | Citlonal bodies may be found m that! Sirs Marga Penticton (SCHYMBR, Mrs, i, D, of New Yori | | vicinity Haynes, Duncan A., Saskatoon, Can. }MOSE: Fide do bodies six mea Ten unidentitt Bae ada; Linlott, K. L., Calgary, Canada: | C4 RDINAL 0’ CONNELL ond four wo 4 |fisltimore, 47 miles southweat of] rade’ Weahetoun Geanmee eats | WARMLY COMMENDS | | Bat - Made by P. Lorillard Company, the oldest tobacco manufacturess in America. Cork, but the weather conditions are) Robert; Robinson, Robert; Robinson, | jsueh It is not considered probable) Mrs, 1 H., Vancouver, B. C.: ‘Tijou, j‘any more will be found in that im-| Ww, i, Toronto; Webstor, Mrs. V | mediate vicinity and all hope of tind-| toronto; Wickingsmith, Mr. aad Mre. jie further survivors now is been! Cyril, and Wiggins, Mra. A. V., To- | abandoned, | ronte. ; ‘ On one of those at Baltimore were ‘py BOSTON, May 11.—-Cardinal O'Con- nell, in an address before the State convention of the Knights of Colum- followinw :l . |bus to-day, warmly commended the - 2 ‘ollowing list of those Injured) views expressed by President Wilson aes Puppy Harrison, Main |/in the ainking of the Lusitaila and in his Seah at Philadelphia last ‘ weport, Conn, Another | nuw confined in hospitals in Queons-| night | ne reir Hea f eeees fae: ies nopwith reports on thelr condition | “that address," His Eminence sa’ ory of the Florence Company of! ju» been cabled to the ofices of the) “ought to be read in ringing tones at | he Poet unard t your convention and at the meeting of | 1 The Poolaee, the most powerful tug SWARTE, AUGUSTUS, discharged; | every organization In America. Here {in the world, which has just returned! now Quoens Hotel. ‘|in ah ‘expreasion of sentiment ane * q ei wersal in tone ¢ jo Hes tema a floating dry dock to) BARNES, ALLEN, left hospital Ley aetiment, which only makes ee rea iat moat of the| ARBOUR, BESSIE, lett hospital our love of America greater because [Paine Be tualian Victims on! LOGAN, RU TH, fit to bo discharged fou nd itself on the Beta love 1 bbe at BLO O| he water are Moatin, » e D ry human he v tice c | twenty miles west of the scene of the| ptpagrih raaemieatad Nursing truth, and eliminates sectional jeal- | disaster, YUOH ousy and discord, A current of from two and one- Estoblished 1760. ie eT madonna MARGARET, fit to be dis., “It is the expression of a noble! | mented by w sti east Wind which at| HOGA? JANE, injured ap otters to which We have dedicated |the end of elght or nine days pocts to leave for home tenvecnes | ourselves, while yearning for that Jearry bodies ashore around ¥ . ie til uabhe nal fatherland toward Which our Clear on the west irish coast, PERRIER, Mrs. exposure and shock; | faith and hope are leading Us. God aoe probably discharged to-morrow hess our calm, noble and high-minded | Winds ordinarily provaiing wou | nave brought bodies ashore oa tne | MORELIA Mrs M ‘Atlantic cowmt of Cornwai, Bayiaad. | | Vhe Cunard Steainstip ‘Company | after muca tWouvie, nus vent a tune 3. shock; doing President.” woll ee CHAPMAN, Mrs. Wo doing wall; ft GERMAN-AMERICANS WILL e wcone of the disaster with in a reve) Mere 5 | structions tO tun Inte the uearcts | SENNAWAY, Wil, "RED, show a Pete ERMAN RIDER. | cove and inform Cunard olficluis baro| TY hospital for some days. if oven @ #ingic body ts found, |LEIPOLD, Miss C. FE, proposes to A FRAGRANT SATISFYING SMOKE ie TODAbly ye fives Ulconeerned of | travel to-morrow The following appears in the Eng es vou wee om -0OUr 3 : lish 1 e Staats- Zeitung s =S—= — len ot Men ate Boe ae ath-old | FOULDS, ANVREW, discharged yes. | 8h colunin of the Mtante-Roisung mt —— —— jost her life, ‘The baby was picked up| _bePday morning a = from the water, but apparently ia| MUIR, MATHEW, diseharget today av ——— = suffering bo ill effects A number of | LAYNES, E., progressing sat “What ————— —a— the survivors recognized the infant! actoril BS satis: cons tak = = —— And remembered that the father bad} ec torlly inurine pol by the fate — — | remained behind tn Canada. An wun; | WARBFIRLD, Mrs. MARY, shock ot r the Lusi — = = of the infant, who is io England, wii] and brulies; condition satisfactory, Sama? 4 with th anne — _— take charge of him. To. . of the nm 8 oO J a —— Fe | ‘Apathetic case is that of Mote) MPDEEBON: ABICE, out of dan-| o¢ Germ ning Mail Maininan, axe sixteoa, and the sevens | Bets Prowtessing favorably T speak for myself and, I believe, year-old twins, Eligabeth and Edwip | 400K, PANK, (boy) thigh manserity OF Carman when Ts at we | Mainman, who lost th iN hospital some woeks JR. Mainmen, their mother, and twolpigier, Ht BERL, dacharge brothers, ‘The family wax on the way | ADE ANDI pret to Chester, England, to take poss left knee: sion of an estate there which had| uke LECH President of the ates to the finish in ail affceting national honor prestige yo ungualifi YOu'Lt Buy IT BECAUSE IT's SO GOOD. You'’LL : . 4 bec thed to thei Phe « : ce: *D USE IT BECAUSE IT'S SO MUCH—2% OZ. een ware taken In’ Guareee Bee | tet tls NF, aastetctority ye ant" Rehura Ms * . rheht or yngs ght URI ae to th tote kept right: If wrong, to be The figures for t os8 Of fe are M'PADDEN, HUGH, discharged sot right.” HERMAN RIDDER, |httle ¢ these of twenty. 5) Dat M.S. contused legs’ von. ” see _ four hours ag) latest avaliable juon favorable ™ show! PORCK, W.. iuuved ribs; uuypitay, CANADA'S ARMY 108,760. | Dead, passengers and crew, 1 nome ital Macite Baved, BOE Aid CER DINON, ntuved sh ee tt Make If 150,000 by Mide H jand B02 we so! Ae f CM TAWA, O} tay MeCanada h Six More Swediah Steamers Taken Pb AHY, JAM! OTTAWA, Ont, May | n ip has by the Germans, pr ne Gay Los, tae \¢ ms on MYERS, JOSEPH, Corew), broken eg, and Ada on May 2, according to vid ribs and bronehitis; Nursing an offtcial announcen’t made to-day m- Home ie Government expeets that the num- ¢ Germans WASHINGTON, May 11—r ber will be increased to 160,000 by ‘Wansiev Froat. the American Con, mid-eummas, LONDON, May 11 (Asso TOBACCO | LS ers. have nd taken into Swinemund! M d Mrs. John Purroy Mitchel AR RAD 10 PARIS; _— And Party “in Hunting Grounds of Wyoming VON MACKENSEN {admerigen Sugar Company—Quarterly | charged. heart and a truly iumined mind It! | half to three knots races around Old) DUNCAN, ROBERT, 4 sublimely catholle and national at} | DUNCAD SRT, fit to be dis. tho Name t “the broad love for our 12g Fone oe ae Bas DOM wags | chareed, ne sw man, and the devotion to the “IN ITALY WE RBIGN f ONE AT A TIME” QUEEN TOLD KAISER. (5 DRIVING AHEAD »} * , * King Vieter anes by . | would scorwe Haly should it remain neutral ; , oes ' ' by ieevene to Berlin Keporis Repulse of All ‘denies eith Aanins Attacks and the Piercing t wow of King Mumpert ‘ ‘ ving replied te ot the Line. Bavoy we Soe TURKS LOSE 45,000, HOSPITALS FILLED veako- Hraonowa » aecording to an Athena de- * spateh to the Exchange Telegrapt vmpany They are re a KAISER AT THE FRONT ipaetaat pe SEES HIS TROOOPS IN cesperaiv BATTLE IN GALICIA. \'ustov men, ‘Tue nomitate inc stantinople are said to be so crowd LONDON, May 11.-A Berlin wires that wounded are being sent to Ko) ee lespatch says that German | Hieh in Asta Minor. We LCeTEUAacTRe teas tte ONSTANTINOPLE (via Amate poe A . ed * dam and London), May 11--The fol- war th and witnessed a jowing statement Was issued to-day participated in by the First (py the Turkish War Of uards Divis.on “On tie Dardanelles froat the a jenemy made four desperate attacks near Ari Burnu Sunday night, but GERMANS TURN OUT was repulsed by bayonet attacks and THREE SUBMARINES suffered heavy losses, Three enemy | battalions were annihilated EVERY THIRTY DAYS.| “Monday afternoon the enemy con- | stantly carried away wounded to their | boats. itzerland, May 1.—A| “in the south near Seddul Bahr the wineer who arrived here to-|enemy attacked under the protection Hamburg said the shipyards | of naval guns, owing to our coun- there were turning out three finished [teh attacks his assault was uasyscess- submarines a month, | acini ti Two of them are of the larger class | STEAMER OSCAR II. and one of the smailer type used for nat defense. PUTS IN AT SCOTTISH Weat Viratnin PORT AND IS DETAINED ! CHARLES TC od «Up Debts, | W. Va., May 11.—AnN — claims against the State of West vir- | LONDON, May 10—(Delayed tn eenia up to May 1, amounting to | transmission).—The Danish steamer $110,000, wil be pala, & cording Pogcar IL, from New York April #2? Treas ‘de posaidie, }for Copenhagen, put in at Kirkwall of State 1, May 9. She will be he s tas: pending an examination wounded will bring fhe total Russian + 150,000, ried to have eqcuple ‘tions in spite of th ince offered by th, total loses are eetimate, A, Sw rer Long. This is 1 id, by the large receii during the last few days. Eadie shill, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Canadian Pacifle regular quar dividend of 21-2 per cent, June 3 | reo. Net numbe? of ars of raiire: May 1 was 7, compared wi 527.084 on April 1 and 228,879 May | 1, 194. | #Is the True Curative For Constipation Gentle yet Tobie N Free from I Ni coties and Non-Habituating. 10c only ant Droasite, Favorable trade balance of the United) tes for wees ented May 8 was| 555,707. The ent sue sylvania Ratlroad mortgage 41 have sold 8) A Cotten Exchan $11.00), which is $1,000 und of last sate alt for the price dividends on both common and pre-! ferred stocks of 13-4 per cent, both payable July 2 to records of June 1 Representatives of ane tion In Chicago have been ruled off the floor of the Roard of Trade for dissim- | {nating @ false rumor Monday to t effect that President Wilson had be shot * organiza | PIEo. ‘ M'ARDLE,-At Albany, N. ¥., May ®@ i 1915, PATRICK J. MARDLE, 4 Friends of the family are javites te attend funeral on Wednesday more! i at 9 o'clock, from his tate residence 226 Elm at.; thence to the Cathedral I Maxwell Moi lared an nittal dividend of 13-1 per cent. ¢ first preferred stock and an additi 3-4 of 1 pe reent. on account of xi Ulated back dividends on the frst pre ferred stock, both payable July tt stock of record Jun: where a eolemn requiem mase will be celebrated for the revose ef bis cow. Kindly omit flowers, The Absolute Purity of © Loft Sanitary Soda Attracts Thousands Daily EXTREME DELICIOUSNESS, . SANITARY FOUNTAINS, SANITARY GLASSES AND SERVICE ARE DISTINCTIVE LOFT FEATURES. Tuesday—15¢ Special CHOCOLA’ ui co’ ar 5 Batee ts thele Fajies fe et eee ee mint BRILLIANTS— Hie rriental, treat hie tote " Special for Wednesday ow 7 hinged Roy, nathan na tite.” ki Worgiate, Treat" Indeed™ 4 MARCLAY Clggee 4.20 0.00

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