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5 and one chid Injured. é material was dons. and seapianes proceeded of the enemy, but the Zep- succeded in escaping in ao ¥ direction.” ‘The news of the aitios "aeroplane On Ostend’ comes by way of Acfoplanes’ from the and French lines have been ITALIAN ADVAN J ah | | Stations, shipping in the harbor and hownes used for headquarters have Dombarded many times. Amsterdam dispatch states that during the last raid a bomb Gropped directiy on a tram car in ‘nich Afty German soldiers were rid~| BATTLE IN MOUNTAINS. ‘The car was blown to bi Atty men were killed. Thi to have been the most effective that has been dropped from during the wer. German thus far have only women and children, int Paris dispatch sta a Sharp Struggle and Reaches Monfalcone. Invaders Attempting to Get Control of Pass Near Ploken. GENEVA, Bwitaerland, May 27 (via Paris).—A strong Italian advance @uard to-day crossed the [sono River after a sharp fight with an Austridh force and arrived before the town of Monfaleone, which is thirty miles from the Austrian seaport of Triest. The first of the Austrian wounded are now arriving at the lat- ter place. ‘The Ialians also attacked at several Points along the forty miles of the Carinthian frontier. A battle between the Italians and Austrians now is raging round Ploken wen is the seat of thé it ammunition and ex- in cylinders and re- be blown over the allies by orabie winds. The French report |i B ALLIES’ AIRMEN FIRE GERMAN WAR PLANT. “One of 1 Aho hs ne forwa com- Posed of eighteen aeroplanes, eac' one carrying fifty kilos (110 i) of projectiles, this morning bom! = at Ludwigshaven, on the Rhine, factory of the Baden aniline products establishment, one most it manufacturers ives in all Germany reported are proof of thq bombardment. struck Austria. Im Adige the fighting bas been limited to skirmishes. Italian forces which penetrated the arms which captured Cormons have reconstructed the railway and are now marching on Gors, the capital, and Gradisca. Both the Austrian and Italian avi- ation services are very active along the frontier, Many machines have | been taken to Venice to protect that city. A Parsival alfehip arrived by rall at Trent yesterday from Munich, Bavaria. A Zdppelifi is reported to be preparing to follow it shertly from Friedrichshafen. Heavier guné havé been mounted on! the Itallan gunboats on Lake Garda. Several regiments of Bavarian Al- Dine troops yesterday crossed Brenner peas (which is 4,495 feet bigh) bound for Bosen. Between Salsburg and Innebrueck @ trains are pasting dally, trahs- porting mén and material. Swiss patrols are marking the eastern fron- tere of Switsertabd with flags to prevent incidents. ROME, May 27.—King Victor Em- mange) to-day assuméd command of the Italian forces on land and pea. From general headquarters near the Austrian frootier he telegraphed ep official order declaring he will lead a tnited Italy to vietoty ovér the dual monarchy that will result in the featoration of “the lost provinces” of lstria and Trentino, The order was immediately apread broadcast over the city. It was the Gignal for renewed outburvts of en- thusiasm from the peeple of ome, already worked to a fever pitch of exehement by reports of Italian euc- | cosets ail along the frontier, “tol ‘tere on land and sea,” naid the establishment ie the vert tempts of Ger- “Wecident was told by Purser H. De “I was in my bunk at 3.55 A. M.” be sald, “when I was awakened by @hock. It didn’t seem particalarly I Greased hurriedly and ran deck. There on our port side steel nose of the Cunso etick- Into the hull of the Ryndam. Just beginning to be daylight see three or four miles. all passengers who hada’t pwakened by the force of the and assembled them on deck. autionary measure, we them aboard itfemoats. neo backed out of the driven in the Ryndam's = ins i i | i ; 3 ap a 2 H _ FITS WAY TOWARD TESTE Crosses the Isonzo River After | sed the following statement of oper. | and also west of the Praedil Pass in| W>marine, Tyrol at Candino, and other Italian | operating tn support of the Australian of the Austrian Crownland of Gort! seve jim the Guilt of Baros, off Cape Art. GERMAN ARMY SWEEPS ON CE GUARD army headquarters has 10. | ations against Italy: the Tytol—an enemy de- bas entered Condino (about ning milea weat of the orth end of Lake Garda). waene, them. On the Corinthian frontier our troope repulsed several attacks, inflicting considerable losses on the Italians, West of Ploecken (twenty-five miles north of Udine), the enemy | | | | | | | Ged, leaving his arms behind. On the coastal frontier district GE OF no Ranting hae ccourred. | asd INT NEWS Sm 0 WARSHIPS TORPEDOED AND SUNK AT DARDANELLES LONDON, May 27.—Interest {n the war zone shifted to-day to the Dar- danelles. Two warships are reported sunk by. submarines. The Admiralty Feported the destruction of the British battleship Triumph by the Turks, while Athens announced the torpedoing of a Turkish gunboat by a British 20 OR 30 GERMAN OFFICERS STRUCK DOWNBY ONE SHOT Others Overcome by Fumes When French Shell Blows Up Gas Tank. The Admiralty announcement say9@——$—$—$— _—__ the Triumph was torpedoed by a Turk-| complement was 700 officers and {ah submarine in the Dardanelles while) men.) {The Triumph im the fourth Britiah battleship to be sacrificed in the fehting in the Dardanelica and the fifth ship of the allied | squadron, while several other ships have been severely handied.} and New Zealand forces on the Gal- Upoll Peninsula. Berlin despatches say that the Triumph went down in} minutes, but advices from) Athens say that most of the officers abd crew were caved, |__News of the winking of the Turkish| LONDON, May 27—The Pritish A Turkish official statement an- | FUNbOAt was telegraphed from Ath: ‘Eye Witness” undew date of May 26 nougces that the Triumph was sunk to Paria it is stated that the de-|/aays that a building in La Bassee stroyed warship was of the Aidin Reis type and that she was sunk in the Bea of Marmora within sight of Constantinople, Vessels of the type mentioned are 180 feet lon, The lone of the Papen) following close Gpon the destruction of ‘urkish transports last week, has caused a deep impreasion in Constantinople. '° ‘e accomplished this feat the British « ysed by the Germans as a bathing establishment was hit recently by one jof our howitzer shells while tt was full of German officers. Between twenty and thirty of them were killed or wounded. “Not far from Ypres our antl-atr- craft guns brought down a hostile (The Triumph wae built at the Vickers shipyards for Chill, but with her sister ship, the Swiftsure, she was purchased as soon as completed, in 1903, by the British Government. She was 470 feet long, displaced 11,800 tons and had a abeed of 19 knots. Her bat- abmarine must have slipped |*¢roplane, which fel! headlong on a broil ag pig Brebgir a as oe through the Dardan parpact of the German trenches torpedo tubes, and her normal — submarines and mine elds, See tpeeinbana teoraknieeie cine Both the pilot and the observer must have been instantly killed, The French, noting that the falling ma- chine was exciting considerable in- terest among the occupants of the enemy's works, trained machine guna on the spot and waited until a suffi. cient number of Germans had col- lected, them.” “The eyewitness” relates how a de- tachment of Germans, attempting to make use of their deadly gas at O FORTRESS OF PREMYSL Berlin Declares the Battle Is| Russian Army at Galician to gas after a French shell had the Most Violent Macken- | Stronghold Now in Danger I hirigcgeventh erccaan tersetey, if sen Has Fought. of Being Trapped. | the action of May 16-17 lost 2,400 out of 3,000 men, | Mention is made of one incident) ection with the re nt of Lens by the “Bix shells fell on the Lens statlor the writer says, “and the town was! BERLIN (via wireless to London) May 27.--Mackense: rmy is awe Ing steadily toward the Russia portion of the Slav line fell back to More protected positions along the weet bank of the San, Reinforee- main artery of retreat from Preemysi.| ments, including heavy artillery, fined $760 for each projectile, or a) ‘@uneo « little later, There wan no The War Office made thie an-|reached the Russians, and they are total of $4,000, part of which was dis confusion no panic. Sverything | nouncemént this afternoon but falled| now successfully meeting the enemy | Paectoip wl Seay. One abe A Fag enaeoacly ond ss te confirm a8 unedicial denpateh from | Sttack both north and south of Pree- |that, wome of the inhabitants must BATTLESHIP Kpertes, Hungary, that the Austro- | myst have ‘been in communication with TO AID LINgA. Germang actually had reached the| Offictal dewpatches announced a | the of Geraiuny, hence the “At ebout 6 v’clock the batticehip Preamy@-Lamberg Kaliway. victory over the Turks in the Cau- | bo! Houth Carolina, which had “Our attacks northeast of Preemyni | caus. Two hundred Cossacks charged er epeed records, hove tn progressing.” was the official | t#o panies of t enemy in the O@F Puserngers were regarding the terrific bat. | Karader ‘ann, fie with thetr | a Bee Ofeore 006 mon on StL Velkecs wy tas nateos of to fought within lene than six | * Turks broke and rap,| “We are too fow — attip treated ve rovaiiy # v0. Psy nde fe sig ah Aen of the Galician fortress Hussian troops occupied the Caucus. | 10 retire and too p 7 G24 members of + Teen ee eee oe viauea| All reporte frum Galicia to-day | lan village of Mirandaub | "A few daye ago a kite was flown who were aboord Get tenaciousiy, your being| LONDON, May 27.—The Hussiane! over the British lines, On tt was hanks ardor will eurely vanquish him written: “Please send this hack by oe thot to Bas come the reed | the wind Jetten 4 , hie men pg gh oly violeat since Mackensen began sweep: from the Dunajeo to) Shen the | win of the refugecs. giory of unturiing Maly'® colors oo PY t of Gaitele, With hile they profess that ou have no whips left? ing the enemy out of Ge | you ‘ The Ryndam the cncred lane which Gature B08 | Ho. right wing pierced at two polats, rush hae been) Won't you Rive up We do not Heboken pier Given 00 the Kromtior® of ONT LOUBITT. | 14 Hussiane are making a desperate |iike It any longer ehertiy after Teo you has come the glory of Anally ercompliebing the work undertaken with e¢ much berciom by cur fothere” VIBNNA, Mey tir-The dusivien ee 3 i i? gst 7? WO BLAME FOR WAR, IS i oe mlght leter le (he Ger) HONLAN, vie The Hague, May PT - Arydeme Her passengers be4 ho vinme ehould te ailached to the om word before coming | German Ambanater, Prinne von turin, for tie tations te beep Haly at of the wer, the Tages Eoliung bold editorialiy ’ "would be the Ulackest wngrete fulnene M Dueiow were cried ald ee fi i of he panne ened by be wae em would ” were pret Geiurday on tht fel of the came line pede La SI AUSTRIAN CONSULS ARE WELD AT PIACENZA BY THE ITALIAN POLICE. HENIAN, vin The Hague May o ‘Tee Velen polite ot Vinewnen are Aueition comoule, whe to the Austrian trewiier & j Vienne depatebes tude) Tee el ber uae ee setae ad Ld i vein ' on the east bank of the Han, north torivess Their on treme right wing, equecsed between (@e German forces serves the river, | . le battling (0 eave eelf from utter enpibiietion VPRTROOKAD, May ff tinder tr | fesietibie German artiliery fire the Hussden line between Mreemysl end) Jeruasion tae been forced Ww fall Wack wighily Wer fice seepetetes to merited the Austry dorms meet ae “e hurricane eee ertllerymen | pased Hueslan positions | daresinn Visemyel Hallway unt # thie & —_ AMERICAN SHELLS BEST, THOUGH TURNED OUT BY BEDSTEAD MAKERS. th after thelr eastward epurt, (he Germ: the A * we reinforcements | LONDON, May #1—Discussing the id another |e ministry the Dally Mau baile te fought to deter | Lioya-heoree’e sppoiniment to be jnee to whieh | Mintwter of Munitions as justification Hien Wack OF) 16 ity eritioim of Mitehener, adding | “The making of the right hind of shella, whose abeence the main cause of the hideous casually Mele te whieh the public ere TT ee will be im the hande of Lioya- | The manufacture of guss! lle i hy more Kitohenere then ma care oF - ne of the bert whelle weed by the Frosch io thie war hove been turned out by Amerienn makers oe having Bo eon h the ary out y The Hmake Lave complained bilterly of ey ft hee partiwules | _—_—> -— POTSDAM IS HELD UP; we ‘WAR NEWS IN BRIEF. oe The ©er bee again been carried Wo the shores of Begins lectompuie etterbed Boulh Hud, forty miles trom London, leet might, ond, after relming bombs on the wn eoraped, pureved by Mriien aviators (ed booty damage tecewlly ow Germes pesttions \o Belgium 4 tensege from Uetend sare Oily German evidiors Sore billed by & bom 4ropped om thet vip from on seroplene § Kighlees | French erietore made © raid oh German amunition tactorion ot Ladwigs een Aviators of the eilier bere | (Moree j Motwiibeiending their beery losses in men and warebipe, the eities| APPEAL TO AMBASSADOR.) ore eouti inewsroutiy the campaign which oime of the conquest of | LONDON, Mey 1 8 Mth) eomeip Vetedam, which watied from New York Mey Ui tor Metter Commen' imop'e | The Maliene bere net pet emeountered serious epportiion ie the to varion of Ausifia, e8 ender war of eererel pointe slong the treatin dam, bas Leen bed wy in ihe downs A Br ities pubmering povetreted the Lerdenstion ond sank « Turticn M] order of the Admire " A OVebvel within Fight of Cum ‘eetinople |b Terkieh submarine torpedosd and sank the Britieh bettleship ‘Trt wmph in the Dardenciion Most of the officers and crew were saved. Blockade of part of Austria's const oo well as thet of Albeute le do reed by Mealy. to hebert newt Gee ' vaphed to day en air EP Dineer, tne Aumerionn | eral, that tue ae ure THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 191 un Barber | FRENCH CHARGING TO TAKE NOTRE DAME DE Arras Is Also Claimed by the French. FRENCH ASSAULTS CHECKED, ‘SAYS BERLIN; PARIS DENIES TI | Capture of a Trench North of|Large Number of Fallen Frenchmen in Front of Trenches, German Report. PARIS, May 27.—The French War| BERLIN, May 27 (via London).— Then they opened fire on one officer. A round-up of alleged members of a te policy trust was atarted by the police this afternoon and nine men, three of vt the eity. fey King.” aeotting reporte toe Sar eo a uy -” R cagoments., CE AR IN SERIES OF RAIDS ON “POLICY TRUST” Men Accused of Big Swindle Taken Simultaneously in Different Parts of City, by the poliee and | rested are alleged to have been liew | tenants of Al Adame, one time “Pol- lt to alleged they were tomether an organisation superior to bie tm the ewindling game, ‘The evidence on which the round- up wae made wes gathered by the Hoeiety for the Prevention of Crime, | \ the direction of Howard Clark (he superintendent of (he aoclety have ween at work for two years on the during the last we Weeks hey have been aesieted by Lieut Dan Costigan ney mas there heims and in ST NE arrested in different parte Many of the men sought those ar- every dey The - & oreo, AMERICANS ON HER SEND rints.ov renter, mor atias © titel Wines, MAMAN aiT inn, wile of Reerrenent Fish Fensse) of Fhiipe Cherub tothe: Mighients, weer Garren, om Prides, | Mog 08, 0m arrived of © opeeiel iele leering Greed Contre Termina, Trace He 98, ot 10 @eleek, whiek Wein, on the north of Ar- Tas two engagements took place last) metres (ix miles), but the attacking night. To the southwest of Souch@s| orog everywhere was repulsed. We we took possession of one of the trenches of the enemy near the Cha- 7 teau of Charloulen, bei eraeataand Agente Verligation, and moe ond pehed the would leave them the owners of the bought they were conducting imate Vusinese (here the neon mae) Jone J haul of Ne |b Mou Jusmmion to day, o Ave. in slieged to be we of the wnat wide of the bremetion of the gum 0! Comat ytte Office this afternoon gave out the|/The German army headquarters to- following report: “Belgian troops last night repulsed two German attacks, one to the north/of May 25th, the French repeated and the other to the south of Dix-|their attempts to break through our }mude. The first was driven back by| tines between Vermelle and the Lo- @ counter-attack, and the second was! rette Hills, stopped by artillery fire. “In the sector fi day issued the following statement: “Regardless of thc ir great fallures Very strong forces were brought forward for a storm attack along a narrow stretch of ten kilo- are in full possession of our pasitions. large number of taking at the i fallen Frenchme: ‘ont sume time some prisoners, including MM To the east of Neuville St. Vaast the Germans advanced to ‘an attack, but they were checked by/| rected late in the evening against our our artillery. “At various points along the front, notably near Vosges of our trenches, “Further French attacks were di- lune of Souchez-Neuville, South of the | Souchez the battle has not yet come there were yesterday grtil-|to a conclusion, “During a reconnoltring expedition North of Dixmude (Belgium) we took one officer and twenty-five ‘Belgians prisoners. were repulsed.” —<—$= first to leave arrested by away by a dete: of No. 841 West Fifteenth Street, leged to be th custody, of the game, away, but was caught after tody Street and The Bowery. detectives went out from Headq' for meveral di and policy #lips found Ee TUN LoeT Lan, From (ie Chuckwmat Requires.) @ location of her Wi iseovers that she heen’ “Further enemy advances at Sois- sons and in the forest of Le Pretre arbiter of the west wide, followed and he was taken into Next came Solomon Goldstein, aaid to represent Charles Wallace, alleged | to be in charge of the Brooklyn end Goldatein tried to get chase, Wallace waa being taken into cus- at the same time at Bayard Upon word from Costigan forty-five are 4 in various parte of the city en wanted were picked up, De~ had been shadowing some of Hatde A woman never makes wuch (use over “ROERED TO AL BY GERMAN CURT | Mother and Daughter Accused | of Insulting Officer—Am- bassador Intervenes BERLIN (via The Hague), May 27 | [United Press)].—Charged with tngult- ing a German officer, Mra. Harrie: Boyce and daughter of San Francisco. have been sentenced to three weeks imprisonment in the fittle Bavarian town of Lindau, . Ambassador Gerard to-day sent a memorandum to the German Foreign Office on behalf of the American women, Pending action by the For- eirn Office, Mrs. Boyce and her daugh- ter are at liberty vader $5,000 ball of- fered by the American Consul at Mu- aich, The authorities at Lindau alleged that the American women used in- sulting language to the German of- ficer who examined their baggage. Mrs, Boyce explained that she ia- tended no insult and that if her re- marks were so construed It was be- caus® she was unfamiliar with the German tongue. 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