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Heavy Losses to Kaiser's Troops. |NEW GAIN NEAR YPRES. French Now Said to Be Within 100 Yards of Ablain. —_—_—— PARIS, May 22—The French War Office this afternoon issued a report! on the progres of hostilities reading | as follows: “Our troops completed yesterday evening the cleantag up of the trench- es known as ‘The White Way,’ aitv-| ated to the south of the Lorette Heights. A large number of Ger- mans were killed in the branch lines of these trenches. Others surren-| dered. The exact sumbers are not as ' i | F pulsed, and he suffered heavy losses. | All the spur of ‘the White Way’ ts tn! our hands. “We have made further progress to| the southeast of the Chapel of Le-| jrette. We are at the present time within 100 yards of the northeast corner of Ablain.” LONDON, May 22.—An important victory by the French at Ypres and their capture of the last German foot- holds en the heights of Lorette, with x FE i i ! | ili f f | i | i i i Hit it | g ! a STRICT NEUTRALITY “frontier that the on the eastern line. Although Rus- chance to say that I have done other- agg gerne’ sia apparently is gaining on both Great Damage. wise with cannibals. i epaageings flanks, the decision must come along) Bde Wee ae ae oe ‘The Peruvian Exploration Com- the sixty-mile front in the centec, <t Tt was en. ond in many Mourns Over War He Had Hoped ee ene ae scrtac’| LONDON, May 22—Omciat an- [Deen taken the Colonel turned to the pany _— Might be Averted for lica, where the Austrians and Ger-|20Wnpement was made here to-day |JUry And continued: |pects. According to Assistant United IS CHARGED Italy. mans are still pressing the offensive, |‘hat the French and British forces! “I am more moved by this verdict | states District Attorney Frank M. ‘The Intest Petrograd communica. | P¢rating against the Turks on Galli- |{han ft ls possible for me to express. | joosta, McCune stated in his report DECEIT ME, May 22 (via Parts)—Deep |tion states that this attack 1 being | Poll Peninsula had gained further | None of you, I assure you, will ever! to the stockholders in Wilmington GERMAN felt by Pope Benedict that | checked between the San and the|STound on the southern end of the| have cause to regret your action. I war which | ih, hoped Italy is! the conflict the Holy See in strict neutrality, but LJ Catholics from following the| ‘tes of their consciences. pees | It is announced that because of the! Austria-Hungary gravity of the situation the Con-/| demanded been sistory which was to have id that the (his month to fill vacancics tt. the of Cardinals has been post- | poned indefinitely. i , (CANADIANS TAKE GUNS, BUT SUFFER HEAVIL IN ATTACK AT YPRES. claime. OTTAWA, Ont., May 22.—-The Cana- y 4 Italy a4- diane figured in another important that the TrPl® engagement near Ypres on Thursday Bight and Friday morning, according her own state-'to & private cable dispatch to the the basis for (he sinister of Militia to-day. It wtates| + Mecond and Third Brigades, BERIAN, vie wireless to Bayvilin, Mey The Wer Office) OO ITE | Black Sea have been repulsed In} Tat myer Th PIN @ WORLD, SATUR i * DAY, MA THE EVENT 7MYSL NEARLY SURROUNDED BY ADVANCING GERMANS FRENCH CAPTURE [GERMAN ADVANCE GERMAN TREES} REPOTEDALTED ATORETE HLL) WEAR PRZEMS Paris War Office Reports) Fierce Counter Attack by) anded by Italians; oe What probed Offered to Give PERU GOLD FIND | ONT PAN OUT NINE ACLSE Stockholders of Company Formed After Discovery Cause Promoter's Arrest. oary Mone wy TTA Wane Russians on East Bank of the San. BATTLE NEAR RADAVA. Raymond McCune, son of a iate millionaire railroad prospector of Salt Lake City, was to-day held in $20,000 ball by United States Commissionér Houghton on a charge of having schomed to defraud some of the most prominent men of Wilmington, Del., by representing to them that he had Petrograd Says Teutons There | Were Driven Back With Great Loss. discovered wonderful gold fields in the wilds of Peru. A bail bond was furnished by the National Surety PETROGRAD, May 22—By Serce Company and exsmination was fixed counter attacks the Russians have forced Gen. Makensen’s left wing to give ground on the east bank of the San, thirty miles north of Praemysi. An Austro-German force that gained the south bank of the Lu- Daczovka has deen driven back across) the river. The engagement occurred near Radava. Russian artillery mowed down the retreating Sotees} of the enemy, whose losses were ox-) tremely heavy. } The fighting around Preemsy! has been less intense in the last twenty- four hours. War office dispatches to- day reported a big battle in progress south of Stryj. It is admitted that the Russian offensive toward Buko- wina bas been checked by the ar- rival of Austrian reinforcements. There has been issued from the Headquarters’ Staff of the Russian army in the Caucasus the following for June 13. When the Wilmington United States District Attorney sent word here that McCune was wanted the local author- ities remembered that on April 11 McCune's wife, who was formerly Miss May Hooker of Kentucky, had reported that her apartment at No. 185 West Seventy-ninth Street had been broken into and about $20,000 worth of her jewels taxen. A strange | feature of the alleged robbery is that | a purse said to have contained several | thousand dollars in cash was left un- molested on a chiffonier. McCune, who {s a sun-tanned, clean- cut man of thirty years, is charged with selling between $300,000 and | $400,000 worth of stock which is de-| | clared to represent little if any value., | ‘This stock was issued by the Peruvian | Exploration Company Before moving |to Wilmington, where he is said to have organized the Peruvian company,’ McCune was interested in the Maranon | River Placers Company, which had) offices in the Whitehall Building. McCune told prospective investors) that he discovered the great possi-) bilities for gold in the vicinity of the| Maranon River while he was working through a railroad with his father. ‘These gold fields had not been worked before, he is said to have explaincd, : | L | TURKS LOSE 7,000 BARNES TO APPEAL AS ALLIES PRESS | VERDICT JURY CAVE ON TO CALLIPOL)) 1.0L Roosevelt (Continued From Firat Page.) Aeroplanes Drop Bombs on Forts at Straits, Causing | “Attempts of the Turks to assume the offensive along the coast of the) the Oltz region there has been rifle firing between outposta, and our troops have occupied Saraivan and Bashkaleh. The Turks fied toward Bitlis and the south.” LONDON, May 22.—A great battle is still raging along » %0-mile front the interest of the public, and none | of you gentlemen shall ever have the am especially gratified that such a| verdict came from a jury composed of men of every political fal! peninsula. The statement reads: “On May 19, in the southern area of Gallipoli Peninsula, the French and taken “pay dirt” from them that great marshes of the Dniester. The) yielded 80.9 cents per cubic yard. At Russian press, while admitting that! the Teutonic forces have -stablished support for the Government's policy. have been received thus far of actual hostilities. A train which crossed the frontier from Italy was seized by Austrians, who arrested the train crew. Vieans. The Russians claim to have made progress on both flanks of the Austro- German forces, but apparently have not been able to menace their com- munications. The main struggle is being carried on along the San, from patches admit the AustroGerman forces still retain the advantage. 'RIGH GIRL OF 18 |she was eighteen I gave her a rope|inent since in the tango rooms and because the whole region is infested| what became of them. She had other capitalized at $2,000,000) had been giving her $75 a week with after McCune had told of the pros-|which to entertain her friends at ‘luncheon, | ner allowance for clothing or any- | thing else, |this month that she had been bor- |that he bad dug 5,000 prospecting Pits | rowing several thousands of dollars WAR NEWS IN BRIEF. King Victor Emmanuel ie ready to issue a proclamation to the Itsliaa le, atating that Italy bes been drives to war and appealing for popular Although Italy and Austria are virtually et war, no effcial reports Great patriotic demonstrations were held last night in Rome aad In Central Galicia @ battle of far-reaching importance is under way. ati Preemys! northward for a distance of about sixty miles, Petrograd die — #; ; An official report from Petrograd states that attempts of Turkish forces to advance along the Black Sea coast have failed. It is sald the Russians captured two towns. ‘The British sailing vessel Glenholm was sunk by a German subma‘ off the Irish coast yesterday. The crew was permitted to leave the ship before it was torpedoed, and escaped. Washington is convinced that the German reply to Wilson's note will open the way to further friendly discussion. A Geneva telegram reports that Baron Burian Von Rajecs, Austro-Hun- garian Premier, has resigned, but Emperor Francis Joseph is sald to have declined to accept his resignation. estate of her father grandfather. Miss Kelly was edutated at the Sa- cred Heart Academy at Manhattan- ville, In her request for the creased allowance Mrs. Kelly oa! that it cost ber daughter at least bagel & year for the entertainment of se of ber INCORRIGIBLE, HER MOTHER ALLEGES (Continued From First Page.) The young woman was a at the time of — to Ralph Thomas. endeavoring to get hold of the two to thellittle daughters of Mr. Gould, who did not take the trip but remained — with their aunt, then Miss Helen M. — Room, to the Boulevard, Kalserhof, to Maxim's. “Recently, I found she was s0cl~ | Gould, at Tarrytown. ating with Al Davis, a dancer and| Al Davis, calling himself a ridiag wine agent, who once was charged! master and once the bulating © With keeping a gambling house, )asent of a champagne house, ‘ though he was acquitted. He now lives | attested with a boon companion, Jay O'Brien, a Princeton graduate, dur- with Bonnie Glass, his dancing part-ling the Christmas Rolidaya,” 1912, ner, at the Hotel Van Courtlandt. He | charged with maintaining @ gambling is @ married man. Peden & L -capaater with the “ parlors in Murray's restaurant, where ‘When I told her I thought she} Peery charged with luring rich ought to be sick and tired of it bY) young men for profit. The charge this time, she laughed at me, When| was dismissed. Both have been prom- of pearls that cost $3,000, saying 1/0 the roofs. hoped she would be good, They di appeared and she would not tell me Jewels, worth several thousand dol- lara, and they also dt She did not have to touch But when I learned early, on notes I stopped the allowance. “Other men constantiy in her com-| pany were Barney Easier, Jimmy! 08 as high as $3.25 per cubic yard. Cune brought back nugse' ith him and returned $10,000 to holders. But the stockholders decided to send an inspector down to the gold felds. Before the jury came in the specta- tors in the crowded courtroom were warned that any demonstration would be met with severe punish- ment. Except for the voice of the clerk and jurors, the room was abso- lutely quiet until the name of Burns | was called. When he announced that | be, too, favored « verdict for the for- | mer President, the courtroom buzzed like @ dynamo with voices. Several |persons in the courtroom stood up |and waved their hands, but there was no outburet of applause. The fureman of the jury aald that forty ballota in all were taken before the verdict was nally agreed upon. ‘The first ballot taken more than forty hours before the jury came in to-day was nine to three in favor of the de- jant, It remained at that figure out five houra Colonel left the building in « crowd through which were scattered woveral of the jurymen. Before he separated from (the jury the Colone|! turned to ils members and said; | “Gentlemen, tia ie cortainiy a! typical American verdict. 1 want to thank you eaain.” A crowd gathered at the door of the court house and cheered Juroe Mu as he left the buliding, Col, Moosevelt || declined to make any comment fur- ther then that which he made in the bury room. ‘The toreman of the Jury in & state. forces, in conjunction with the British, made a considerable advance, and have consolidated the new position. “Our aeroplanes dropped bombs among Turkish reinforcements land- ing at Ak-Bash-I-Liman, and caused | considerable losses, “On the nights of the 18th-19th the Turkish forces made determined at- tacks ugainst the Australian and New Zealand corps, which we jualtien be- avy loss, their ing over 7,000, of which 3,000 were killed. 600,” Our losses did not exceed VANDERBILT FAMILY WOW ADMIT DEATH | Publisa Death Néllce of Victim of |} Lusitania—Expect to Pro- bate Will Shortly, The following themselves across the San, declares they can go no farther in that direc- tion. Petrograd also has been cheered by the official report that the Rus- sians are again advancing against the Turke in tne « sue. BPRLIN, via wireless to London, May 22—The War Office this after- noon virtually confirmed reports that the Austro-Germans have tempora- rily ceased their violent atacks around Preemys! An oMfcial statement ere no important ¢ Galician fighting.” in the Russian | province of Kovno, cavalry akir- mishes have occurred and the Ger- mana have taken 200 prisoners. VIEVINA, May 33.-~An official com- munication says: ‘The battios along the fromt is Middle Galli continue, On that part of the Bau running do ard from Mieniawa (he Kussian detach- mente otil) holding (he weet baus were thrown back. Mast of Jaros. low the Teuton allies viciousiy re. Puleed isolated aliacks of #irong eenmy torees, The Humver of pris- enere taken by us is continually imeremeiug ie stubborn night bettion our troops stormed the Hussian posi. then eset of Drohobyes (60 miles southeast of Lamberg) an4 cap fared Heuder!, (ening 1.40 prisve- only yellow metal located by him was commonly known as “flour gold.” He further reported that he looked about quite diligently and didn’t fad any of the 5,000 prospecting pits, “Ie blackmail,” said Mra, MeCune as she sipped coffees in her apart- ments to-day. "You see, those di- rectors down in Wilmington are @ lot of tenderfeet, A man who goes in for gold mining should have the in- astinct of a gambler-—he takes & chance like one who beta on a horse. Mining is one of nature's phenomens My husband did the beat he could. If ve made @ scientific mistake it in not his fault.” “JITWEY" BUS BILL SIGNED BY WHITH waid there ingen in the death notice, in The World tod the fret pul oO hae the family hes ebeo- doned hope that Alfred G. Vanderbut | might nave eocaped ja the Lusitania ALBANY, May 2 oN York State's fret law raguieting “jitney” busses became operative today when Gov Whitman signed the Thompson bill placing them under the furiadic |uon of Public Mervice Comminsions and municipal sutborities, At a re ont bearing Ob Use meagure ‘Jitney” wee ha the Governor bis epprov i of the measure would ve them | in he wl anrviens beteation. peeted hie will wil tack, 4 be ty eawth- wat of Lilie ond te the Argvene The War om er ce) po further detee, leering (he public | in dewlt a0 to the e80et metho! om pooped tr the enemy The sew meth- of otters ie wuypaed to te the v by Wremier Aggy th Sie the Mrition Hous of Comme '« a | — | “KING” GALLUCCI DIES. —_—— Peedion ta Martem's lite tety Chut Mim v6 Mis bon Last Broder taal Winth meee Maetor eiev ee HMergiia, eer CS od eouts to heel 066 Mbebenioss i on Gnd fe it tog tis +] i f i t f ri « bewvmowe | out of busines ae It was worded, so that 1 would require tach one to fie ae bond The Goveruor then ennounced that if be fo “after the Oret ballot we stood it to 1 ww fever of the defendant. Those | figures were sever change’, Mr Marne retuping change bin von M wont oat by bie brother, Keg Vendertilt, were reemved many fogs will oe. The Aucsion counter otteck eerese the Oniester in East Ge Hele hee come te @ standatili on the Prete lime, (The ruth Miver Pore gy Ay oy oe 4 od Mr seriion @ell grounded be . . ure, the jurors whe ¥« lon the forme the horn border of piaintl® on the Oret ballet 414 #0 Vumew ine | Namie flora lo lreew they seid, because they 414 not went! peer - ine eet Koons ie oy A y- ° ‘soul. ‘ quretion He merey ead te junction iwanty milee oo! mnae been ed to font of we bores A Dumowine) preeeget aust ley of vemulehin’ commen veastiene felled Al) oitacke eeeines tue we are when the Public Merviee Commie ad were feyuined wilh sone Law wan nected in 1007, and he placed “jineye” iv the commen |“ carrer \aaebvallon “The oppasition to thie bi” tee fos. mt i based oF the ove wh, ey oul seulinune «tf iets we Ppa nn bey 4 herds fee amounts te , pre me ot erinenere ’ A |Lor vehieiee, known af ‘Jitney bees lemee Heowey, wetehmen for the pan New Tork tere Compeny te Broce curs WIMSELF WITH GIFT, ie, cogent te tht pele rte OS GOST OF TNE WAR i Seaties * man bed been trownrd 7 — . 1 the fright barge Bu Rik May Mite 7 - tervtag tot Pooven sovtons Poses) i! ie! ilfn, ihe "attatits ‘Ss wicry, wisaty baswe os ao secucmnen |MCREEDIE MAY BECOM They Sweep Clean! Psd oon Seq Vere come '¥ cotmaten that the tot mitary ex. WANAGER OF CLEVELANDS, World “108 rouse on Ruserl. « youth of w — heme of’ tir © 4 tapén th wor wil Le OMAN MM frame Wie. Lender of Portions Chub of Manttie ot. “, Lakeeaties Fpl Metived c0emee, O80 AM teeter a ~ 9 ore nen ene) for the eeren alien O04) «unas Lemme Meowtres Prepuet: uy ener then the |nore © Wound ie the stomach ond fompons Hedrord to For Qiumsit v1 umwn im treme OT ee mn wn) | Trees end Tribune COMBI lie the heft sihe Ascaeed Me seid be| Perel? Mond toy Morbo @ te | 1, Germany, Ausir's ond Turkey tee to Seeneed Givmtaghes: | 4 r + tee tine Me LAM AMINE May BF Weller Me | The World secepts “LOGT fut bimneell exvidentatiy ‘This mabeo an avereue of 1,260,000, Ai © meted om i ener of the Portions teem 1OUNI ate over the ephons Meceeit lean Cr fn fence (NAMM06 200) © mont ’ he t or tre ite Lead aan f “AX | py * ead wes ¥ be “ee ehend stock. |them Broadway characters who are He in said to have returned) an nt March with (he fews that the, against biw le owe Ht must be nulet, however, thet tine |” Wii done fel Prebieh (he operation |). tne income of O140,00 from the oh piney byeee! bal merely 91 0r 080 | nme Greenberg and Dickie Warner, all of | not good company for any young girl. | I told her what I knew about Davia id threatened to take proceedin, in court, Bhe said that if I did she would sue for the right to have her own apartment. 1 told her { would bave her put in an inslitution) before 1 would allow such a thing, | “be insisted on calling Davis and) | permitting him to call her at the ‘house on the telephone. There we often from ten to twenty calle in one day, I sent her w her aleter, Mra, Thomas, at Bands Point, Davis} found where she was und made such « nuisance of hima to Mra, Thomas that #he sent Eugenia back to ime. ‘One Hunday iately she had Green berg apd the others to dinner, Green- verg drank nearly all of a bottle of brandy which | brought out at his re- quest afier dinner My daughter told ne he wan a drug end, | maid hoped she Wao not “droge ‘Any one # bY $15 can mot all \the coraine oF mm wants in this town,’ wae her only anewer “Hhe left home to epend the might jn Brooklyn « litte while ago. T after. words warned she had pot been to Mrovkiyn at oil, 1 cannot bear to re peat in open court the abusive lan @snge wie ued me When | tied to Feason With her "IT know she spent @ lot of money on theme aenociaton A hers and their women friends Why, she gave Davie & police dog lant Chrietmas (hat cost ba." On erese examination M. Lond of ber daushiers alo fathers will of HOW) « year voject of the proceeds the girl's inheritance nat the serious sickness likely to follow an ailmentof the digestive organs, — ! or inactive bowels, you can on the best known co dey ad FRARPET jai her | oe co.uweve tee | gens ehas | E@LEANING ii Semst, | ve ou | be | RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Chance ee ow coe i one Kpiecepel A G14 000 wy cane.) Pest Relormed «oll, wee emited during ber 4 ot od 14 04.000 In I91F her mother i * eat “Or ned trom Justice Mieneher4 of oa ome Court om inerenee of ihe $10,000 or weer, Mee Malye We or he o Uy Tivmne Like New Brooms

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