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ETRE ad _TNS RVENING WORLD, STURSDAY, MAY 18,3916, 000 RUSSIANS REPORT 20,000 AUSTRIANS CAPTURED IN BUKOWINA ——— —— AUSTRIANS ROUTED GERMAN SHIPS INTERNED IN HOBOKEN ALL DRESSED UP FOR AMERICAN FLEET ‘HUNDREDS KILLED INBUKOWINA WITH © i gies “INREVOLUTONARY | RISING AT TRIESTE, TERRIBLE LOssEs! 8° 7 : a — Russia Says Its Victory Thee! ? } * | Insurrectionists Blow Up Powe Offsets Detk : ; der Magazine and Attempt Galicia 13 | Burn Palace 4 ERNOWITZ TAREN? : e] VISNICH, May 18 <Hunde ie t # | jee ' nd Wounde ah Ea be Pe tain seg Shin Me Remnants of Beaten Ar ni tla tw r marasines were Danger of Disaster, Petro : t| ‘ a cae tes grad Report 7 i| i ay saa Vid cebu neeebe nebbelsst 1 SeRbEbOSSber Rrav.0nea £1: LOOM EROTe NOREEN 1:0: ARES OOO HOEGIOS pM seerouniesensessonseonre S| ‘ ; . The . LONDON, May 18 —The Austrian ' | ‘ ae Gefeat tn Pukowina was of such vant 1 342 tue 1 (an 1 : © Hop Victory gained by the Tewtonte alites| teenies amram | Putt ding thete wWekod subron » |" Seat the women when in West Gaticin, wecarding to a Rus i} Th éneh War Office reporte 8,000 Germans killed In attic alona PURO WDOR, 68 UTR AB SR y pe , Sal cena clal statement cuataln a . Veer Canal Roth London and Parte dee t t week has been ¢ re ace bah hati oh ee THIRD ONE bed M t vt boys attacked th atch from Petroxra he Rea ; : n mh CoMparatively tacked the Leia lbp Geman ‘ continnous guing, with « dletinet battle each day Mea aliaee wre | = r mi vt ricated them The Auatriana are reporied with only a two ¢ : 1 fired tanto thes abandoned 20,000 onere in their A far reaching vcfory In Bukowlon, the Austrian Crowniand on the) crety tor toot and r . of Sack, Weenie flight and important poritions er eostorn extren the t an front, Is claited In an offictal announce: | talge keels iain and falling from the| st haindten 7) eee ganized on @ front of 140 vermis (93) ment from Petrogt pture of Crernowita and yrisoners te} wat wid thin eabetat | rn w wa . oo —e- e miles), ‘The Russtans way they hav reported iy the parks and ftops R he Britist | new ACA tate} Oooupied Crernowita and that tho) Pemaen - > <t. Week _ a : 1 othe windows thy ke owhten Raids On the British and) crea ne femnante of the Austrian army re {French and English Declare Last cek Has The Russian War Office concedes a further retreat in Russian Poland | [8 8Bout the Presktent’s sh 2 A 4 . | vesptigetadtedl ga a algal dag Been One of Continuous Gains—Battle between Pilica and Vistula Rivers on part of Wie long front over which Sehr aioe ocala nat French Coasts Disastrous | WAR COSTS BR : vege ; Each Day. they have been competiod by the Austro-German armies to (all back | sone CHE they Keen 4000) : to the Germans COs BRITAIN “The Russian offletal statement 4 : oa the currenta of human ¢ t $150 EVERY SECOND; seribes the Austrian debacle in Nuk ‘ Sars ' The Turkish neral Staff at the Dardanolles reports that the allies) hack from the 4 Hothe F y 960,000 A DAY, wing en of stich vast importance us PU Mor 18 The Freneh War Office this afternoon lasied the on saturday mare several attacks on the Turktsh richt wing. It ts aatd | sea wail LONDON, May 1s —The INDON, | May fo render nugatory their ephemeral | follow!n® af sicmont thoy were repulsed with the loss of 1,600 mon, Tho British representative! THE Meet te bout for to German % nh raid on Dov 4, the I euocese in West Galicia. The latest On the terrain to the west of the Ysor Canal conquered by us vester: at the Dardanelles tolographs that the allies have tow advanced about | SP an in w) oauulted, ih eatade) te Particulars represent that the entire day aud the day before yesterday, the Germana left about 2,000 dead, and yy miles up the Gallipoli Pontnaula represent of a tow b o Tegion between the Iniester and the|a aumber of rifles - Armed dest Ramse north of Dove x rofaw a and two ams 0 th Rms ian hands as tin e-) During the coun aoe } An Amsterdam deepated to @ Parts newspaper saga the German repty preh Oey, Ware the penta of esterday. Dysiriens, utterly: deteuted, are 4s dts tard i ae their oxamp and emash the German|to the American note will be dospatchod on Thursday, It is expected tn disorderly Might. ‘They have avait wn Have eenaniitaibs (ie 'eay= parapet with high explosives, it waa Holland Germany will defmd the stoking of the Leattanla and tectine to feeb heal ject Hebated (he Posts | tg the British bayonets that t . 6 | doned 24,000 prisoners and Importaat,| ons recontiy taken by ua tigvaribiowiog sds pares he bee |modify her methods of «usmartne warfare, ports Dearing — 100,000 tmagio + Was reported from Calais that | Dowerfully organized positions on @) «During the night the Germmns un: | aged aieicmaahdan ; ; malice weahtreset sins to have res je cunt of ‘he front of 140 versts, for the defence ofl aertook a particularly viowent. éouns : Pie decision:of ftalr's polley eonicefaing theiwar apparcnily hae been @ statoment is ver that etty had Bee htt by a sbell| which they made tremendous #actt |e o¢ attack, preceding thie action by a Sr RAUAH Paget Bah d TEARS postponed wuntl! after Parlamont meeta on ‘Thursday. It ts expected ta try of th 1 tho anticaincrage battens } fices tn money and lives. bombardment with artiliery and SERVE TRENCH Nome that Parliament will be asked to confer plenary powers on the Pressed to Acung Mayo . Kook passed on qewn the eoast in Efforts of the Germans to force @/ yomb-throwerg, ‘They wore repulved.| “Our left attacked at 11.80 o'cloc crossing of the River San in Central! «tn the region to the north of Notre | 424 succeeded in atorming the Ger- Galicia are beings made north of Pree-l name ae Loret S road frony (MOM Mine and overthrowing the de smyal, whore a battle for the fortificn | aig on wa checked | fenders. Before long our left centre! | Cabinet, wt W, Buuer Dy {ue direction of Boulogma but came an of the recopt rauge of the Battery at} Nee. © acsvode’ | A plot to assassinate the Sultan of Turkey, F Mf Marshal von der Golta, oulette neh Tooy turaet tions along tho river slopes 1s now de-| completely by our fire two other Ger- | WA# dashing in with cold ateel, tt | Field Marshal yon Sanders and Enver Pasha is said to Rave been discovered) ° ee I veloping. According to latest re-|man counter attacks, penctrated twe lines ef German|!n Constantinople. ‘Turks and Armenians are credited with the authorehip| (44) gore the best that b : parts the Germans have been unable] «Ay for ourselves wo captured ag| trenches and killed or wounded moi lof the plot, and 400 Armenians have boen arrested, I Qovisedt for an eceaston Yo Peach within striking distance of) remit of a might advance a group | of the defenders and made good a ai < + The Mayflower, bearing President Jarosiau and the other fortre of housca near the cemetery of Ab. | {ent ef about 800 yards in the Ge The Austrians and Germans have won about olaht thousand square m Wilson aad lis party, Weighed anchor which constitute one of the stronk-|inin, Aton all the front of thw north | M&A Position. of territory in Galicia since May 1, when the drives against the Russian at 10 o'clock ths afternoon and @@t Russian defensive linos. of Arras the artillery fighting te con-| "Our extreme left attack was) nositiona {n the west and south began, started for Washington. 3 (The Austrian official report tinuing by day and by night, The| ls fortunate, as a Maxim fire on ae SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES SAY ); ee cate comene Germans have bombarded Arras with) {Ble | side eventually ponetratod fans have deen compelled to abandon thetr movement in the! Goopsy. . eccupied Jarosiau.) pattioular farcelty, ¢ through the opening made by the left : . : When the swift Hutson tide beg Werther south along the San, in the) win the reyton of Ville-nu-Rote, | tre and eoon begua to outfank and wosterly pass: of the Carpathlads, but they appear still to hold Usok Page, | te ht mat so that jy. t downstream, drifted ou ig towant the sea, atid was probe the bat prows Would po activiti meighborhod of Lisko and Banok, Gor- Man activity also tx reported, but the near Rerry-au-Rac, the enemy yea-|Oreak down the defenses in front of the main gateway to Hungary terday undertook a fresh attack, but] the original left of our attack ¢ n x os of preparation for sw aie erations there eviiently wre lees] oS ee easiiy repuleed.” ‘At § o'clock In the morning a frosh F Nicholas of sor & ig were most forcatuity verowened YY OS aon toon flam saye a rtant, being more in the nature caeeaigpenoed and formidable line of British infan- although which front Nas been divulged in the masses of sioke that rose from ¢ Feconniiasances , f try advanced from our right against = - a . ° hips. Sine Retirement of the Russian forces| BRITISH FIGHT ON Gehinien laaste ie Asccnns the funnels of the ships, Since they * from positio he pathinna te , have beon iM port most of the bollers Gumed int cpmpact and. effective NOW WITHIN TWO of Festubert. The men stormed the | ees esas cot Pay early t ribs massing of thei! troops from the San ¥ Qerman with th “ ae 4 pine i the latter region, giving them entire wee naces glowing and the clouds of of the rivers Pruth and masters of @ front of 1,400 yards. 7 ral ; waved tlagiike from the tleet Patester, are regarded here us of. | LONDON, May 18—The trope 6t! They overwhelmed the second line AC the several man-of-war land rettea and m@@tting the success mene Ausiro-| the British First Army, which yester-|and then penetrated the reserve stages along the Hudson—at the foot | een the Dubos hiv t” wayw the | day broke through the German Ines] trenches, causing the enemy heavy of West Eightioth, Ninety-ninth and! ivaneh « Russian War Office “the presence has | south of Neuve Chapelie, are now | esse® , aah One Hundred and Twenty - sixth! i: ant toting t een revealed of German regiments Within: twe. walten of Ka feapsen oud By 11 o'clock this attack had| H , Streota-the ship's launches and the recently brought to the Kuwwian penetrated for a mile into the Ger- oat It evidently tn the plan cae Our still saining, nceording to the report | man tines.” ee se) aie hades ‘ed | . rearies to send against our po ‘ aC, ; ‘ 0 we F d o'elo @tlows in both Galicia and Courtland! of Pleld Marwhal Bir John Frenob, the ene e gone diattant bastles | SSSR, cid oot’ tes 0a Sate uta CDA tba were fought in week Just closed, _—— wee Lok Log Drea ideas] British Commander-in-Chief, made} and there can be Uttle doubt that the Wilson's solemn prhte:| aboard thelr vessels, « few biuejack- ‘i Patina a TY _ Ihe stood the port end of the}ots on tinal errands ashore and the eo by e 7 Nays? mi - fag to fifferent units are moving to] The French offictal report adds ba bDioody in the history of Western |t{he starboard rall, ce be seen. | bridge as the Mayflower, her bow] 148t pachage of mai that ¢ eer front further detaila of the Britiah suc-| Europe, saye the de-Calais cor-|'Thore was a great bone of white foam ay t silo to the} men will receive for about two weeks. cess, and announces the evacuation | Mepondent of the Times, and adds and spray in the dre “Et would appeur that the : ogre , K : Rca enti dal activity on the French front “ ? < 3 “Baturday night saw : UES tee passing feet So the men of the bre Ub the landing stages o i by the Germans of their foothelés em) 4, Th inte saalty of the anaseee A ball of whito smoke puffed out! enips nyust easily have made out} near thom were crowded wit! the west bank of the Yeor Canal, | \y e doy on the Yankton's heart by taking | he'd soe that ner] May and note te Tt Bae Bean more than titty ely POCdIne MRe De, 4 to Temove wrinkles, In tura, oe D. Rous The message H druseiste, depart. Vented the enemy from carryin ime, Blane thya to meso nis fo the Ypres front, although outnum. | Just above the Admirals brides. It “ Naarta hana tihi aac BO corn Ver! fee enonth of April Papi tad aaa by ae RS homed back German attenne. ° alt and red fame and drifted away tn alinto the sparhling suMlient thoy came,| der way” aygmal was Mast Swyoe Saxon And Bavarian regiments) 9 oe who lived through thia night shot un-]oloud. “The bay was Jarrad with the} yoarod their tribute, saluted and with} the Itne from the Wyoming to of the enemy an! apparently ali the/oMclal report yesterday admitted) «1 they could no longer hold their|sull bang of the first long | brass and drums resounding, went out| Magships of the divisions, toe of twenty-one gun salutes. One) ty soa in mighty proceasion—Wyo-] Just before the line wele Wal at the desire rey Brooklya, Ny We Crandall’s infaptry regiments of thy Prussian) that the Germans had been forced | rifles, ex, fury at the assault Was Guard have sustained very heavy) pagk across the Canal at Steenstrate| iiescribable, — Dawn of Sunday |, wt ancho Yoante during their attack on our for uftaiiend showed in the fields in front of wed another at second ming, Now York, ‘Texas, Delaware,} an elderly woman came at top sper Baby Carriages tied positions.” mee ies fee ne doa ed like Fart ltarsate Th Dakota, Michigan, South Caros|to the landing atage at the foot « ae —— ‘A romarkable feature of the Hrit- | vest time, Bpition lying! nefore the tas Le bi ciah Vitein ia Wane re he aA Righ dein toe TEN SUBMARINES MADE IN teh advance wae the volun side by Tae a he WORine Hoe Haniel wee ' ie eee ee ot readnougnt |New Hampshire and Loulstana VE MONTHS, NEW RECORD |trocrs amcustimt, according. te: the!| ward Brovklyn FEY FORE RIVER WORKS. (ere ee face erent as; c2a)PORTUGUESE PREMIER © [Se Yon thine’ the ‘woorinnrd “Ym ait hw powerta armas mfx Hag of Rear-Admiral Mayo, Com- Sa RreAAt NaWy ohana, the the annihilation of another such body a3 wr of the b Division, waalput tive of the siips whic ‘BOSTON, May J4—The ten oub.| Walch, attempting 10 surrender, was DUR PTIEe METRE | SA24e ie Sire ivi, vat est tre of tis sig hh marines which the Fore Hiver Ship- | CAUKbt under fire of Its own ar aiso smashing out her farewell to] anya: ‘orporation ie construc! and cut to pieces. 2 jie Peesioenh ‘ ,. {a4 Be tny aa the Brush Gouaaunt “The Firet Army nae gained fur. Regul vin Paris, May 1#.—Sen puPne SBE eens nee am De be lauuched carly next month,|th@r successes south of Rtehebourg | *' sitas, who shot and danger. |ment | salt within five months of the time the|Avoue,” eatd the report of Sir John |SU*!Y Wounded Joao Chagas, Presi. | js were laid, it was learned to-| French." “and ail the German|‘f"t of the new Cabinet, was slain |Cosennt. pore ey, on @ front of two miles wera| *t the Entrocamento ratlway atation| ‘The Wyoming was abresat now. Tevuse the ‘he trial trips will fotlew soon at- By a soldier who witnessed the at- | Just af the bow stood @ score of | sitently dite ARPET 1.9). W.WmuaMs TEL, 16 COLUMBUS ut 1am LEANING 353. Sénsr, eo wore mud the works f the un the big ch one a swas be- observed a nt alignment of their sameness ne of their hu Advertined Sects) ‘Our Stor . ¢ ? EXTRA SPECIAL ‘\:¢ FOR TUESDAY ALLMEN IN OF TH 0 my Wc us mi POY, QEET SAPRE for tho | ea next half hour the shocks were in ality CHOCOLATE NUT CARAMELS — , and the boats could be ready fc eon wan atieeen, Ghia RAR UdoNe TE { iste ‘ter, ES Phe foo ay aa a pee morning several bodies of | Me% Upon ror Chagas, Tt was) he officers, shoukter to shoulder, in} s s. fired th utes from Kung | Th fare dainty squares of the | gre not to be delivered until ‘alter the rmans surrendered voluntarily to|Preitas who led the attack tn the} Ml the bravery of gold brant and] differently ave ant the tants »mellowest, chewiest Caramel wer. our troops, who continue to fight with| S*9ate against Affonso Costa's party |Comts and cocked Da line of al played att. a Tt was hardly Cream, spangled with all sorts of tasty great gwilantry and determinauon.|' the partamentary confMict iast|Mousand satiormen 1 the | half an hour trom the Wyo One of these bodies while trying to| ear. It is beloved in some quart | eneth of the deck to her stern, where « first spoke until the Louisiana Bl surrender was enuaht by Geermen ers that the bullets which struck {the sun glistened on the s and/ Was mereing in the ase whioh her tillery fire and practically annihilated. | ‘ were intended for Costa, who | Davenets of Khe mariuos predecessors had made tn the Nar- The exact number of prise: eo bus ry esa at Jabon earlier in the day A bw sounded. A wh Loved | POWs. not yot been wavertained, but 680 have! vce ot Chews NR Eae HORS | DESTROVERS PASS IN SILENCE, vf Chagas. Bxaoinetion showed | Deen cleared to the lines of communi forehead and | Mat-topped ¢ Tho torpedo Mottlia, low lying, with cation, ea Nuss wrapped in sanitary parailin EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY POUND BON oc STOCKSIBONDS andl DUSITIESS Special tor Tuesday AOA EED, ERB OH CREANY ow hand went to every cocked har ant J caine out near the right parietal bone, | marines and the their vot: | high bows and rows of alanting fun- = “On. the remainder of the frony| it! feared Sen aor Chakas may le wander elintes Deis slipped out tm gutek succession aM therw Lave beep ny tucidents to re) T.S0on bus aga Fewuniet its nor: |! Which hung bish on the} and at brivfer tntervala but at the pbicindet tos | 2 London Times's correspondent {as usual f ‘ (ee t Water ean ‘ ad} knots an hour. ‘Phoy passed nity ic Jin Northern Bra Vnder Gate of] tugtiens Cabinot wan def-| srrong, th sof the “Star Spans bthe erewa were aligned at the Sunday, telesrapha aa followa: le, OPT cleat Ehinuer | there was no gua fire, ‘The dip V STREPY EVERY MORNING “Last night hell broke loowe, and \.- | PRESIDENT STANDS WITH HEAD) ping of the flag and the salute of the Be PARCEL AY OT) les —— ns before suar 9 this morning (he Brit. BOWED. commaniter on his bride were the! we Wak iy 1 lw) army had stormed the German ‘The President, spare 1 erect, om wind mient be Prostd sr k val t i ! Ry Peincita (the bridge of the Mayflower stood arp Wo boats carry no small canon || Ee N ES re Jorae! t Dis bat lowered near to biel to ' 9 PPOs Vive Mintater of Tu Works |e Be 1 x saluting purposes weir fv | Bry ty “ul mana it w oe Watehing tho! inch are too now a too ot Manuel Meateiro; Minister of Marine, | t Among the watch hou} inch guna are t y and ah ae Fiero} eh to Act 1m order to support bie alles, Fernandes Costa: Minter of Buble sande there was probably not oael pensive for auch use TER fe ae Daal and, a8 bo was unable .» emulate Instruction, Magulhus Lima. who after vesterday'a great pUdeR @enind the tarpede boate ware the a woreitied eolatt leet lines at Pestubert aud Michebourg VAvour: ‘It was necessary for Goa. French fal | Reporttey The theatre . ; . * Number “ ‘ ‘ ) aiip-up- ————— a

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