The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1915, Page 2

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; ny ¥ eat GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS STORM GREAT GALICIAN FORTRESS | HORS SUCKING TRESTE FRENCH TAKE NEW TRENCHES. 4 AND ATTACKING (TALIANS IN DARING NIGHT ATTACKS AS CIVIL OFFICIALS FLEE Noro Aas Reported TEPPELIN WAS LOST ifs City of Trieste, Which Is in Hands of a hay to Be Increasing Hourly. IN RAID NEAR LONDON in Violence, fugees Fear Destruction of the City . Fell Into the Sea After Being Hit *Unless Italian Troops Arrive Soon sacs tee Prom onre an — ».~~Austrians Abandon Forts Along -« Border and Italians Take Them. mans out of @ line of trenches east of Shell. Aix-Noulette at the point of the ba-| GENEVA, Switserland, May 30—A SODINE, italy, May 29—Trieste ts in the hands of mob, according to Drought here by Italian refugees. Aided by gendarmes, frenzied yonet, consolidating this new ground | despatch from Friedrichshafen, om with territory previously gained. Lake Constance, says one of the Zep- of Austrians are barning and sacking the property of all Italids and many Italians have been attacked and badly injured. The oMctal communique to-day !n-/ pelin airships, which three days ago dicated that the violence of the com-| raided the town of Southend, at the Epetts of the advance of the Italia army, Italians and peaceable Aue are leaving the ¢ity in the hands of the worst elements, The of ewspaper Biccolo was demolished by the rioters. it in Rome sends the fol- | of the picturesque off fortress at Ber- (Copyright by Leon Corl, New York.) : bat being waged north of Arras ts in-| mouth of the Thames, forty miles enet -, Retugees arriving here to-day sald it was impossibie to predict the fate F CEREMONIES Tevalle, @idway between Ale and Ro- GERMANS AGAIN BOMBARD squares eats TURKS BY WADING the Lorette Hills for @ position dom-| Owing to the loss of gas it wee um inating the German railway centre at/ able to reach the mainiand, and it fell ] Lens. into the sea off Helgoland. Whether Berlin Says City Is Now Surrounded Except for to United States Envoy. During the night the enemy at-|°! tacked positions recently taken by the French Abiain. Seareblights|GO TO WILSON FOR PARDONS. swept their front and they Fetreated | ‘ under hot machine gun fire. | Bleven Arkansas Miners Under Jatt The text of report from the, Sentences Seek Clemency. Constantinople Reports Prison- War Office follows: ¢ ken “In the region to the north ef Arras} FORT SMITH, Ark., May 20—Appli- rs Ta as Tug Towed there sovertan last night a very ior | cations for pardons for the eleven opal Transports. lept artillery Roper 1@' miners sentenced to jail by the Federal ‘During the last twenty-four hours|the crew was saved or not ie mot the Germans have rushed the French | known. a Gap on the East Side—Railroad Com- munication to City Is Being Cut Off. positions at least a dosen times, The PES wn Ry Nog ‘ oo receives at French have counter-attacked with aren to replace the lose this vessel with r 4 equal violence, The battle continues] set type, Such en ernie nen with the result in doubt. completed, will leave Friedrichshafen hortly. BERLIN (vis Amsterdam), May|Bouth of Modyka, the key of the 29.—Praemyal is now completely eur-| Russian position, and barely eight PARIS, May %.—Both official and| founded by Austro-German forces,| miles east of the forte of Preemysl. WneMicial France united to-day to| ¢=¢ept on the eastern side, according} Only @ narrow atrip twel: miles! th xpress appreciation of what Ameri-|‘© unofficial despatches to-day. wide is now open between the two | enemy bombard ‘ticularly OUF Gourt for conspiracy in connection with Positions on the heights of Lorette. the rioting in tne Prairie Creek mining * fe ncaa teciner’ BS Losngted F0F district Inst year wore sent to President , ‘Wilson to-day. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 90—At|Sh,1° ofthe roadway berween Aix “ier to-day. ssntences of ele } ntrance to the Dardaneties both At about months cach and under fines of $1,000, por citat hina : fl i i i : i | | i al 14ée continue to engage in infantry] Midnight © German counter attack aGvapes, have Ged in Gis~ cane have 4 for the biic| Gen. Mackensen began © new|wings, and this, it te bel:..ed, will be|” trenches at Ablain-St. Nasaire seentenng tolerably streeg Since the bestening of the wie "| pombardment of the western forts|closed when the heavy artillery in| 24 Artillery fire, socording to an| was oasily repulsed, STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. the Italian army. 3° Preparations have been under way| Thureday afternoon. Traffic on the|brought to the tips of the two wings, | Mclal statement issued by the War| pin, {ne Atsonne, In the vietngy ‘of February to make some public; Praemysi-Lemberg railway ie de-|thus virtually completing the invest- | Office, which says: ‘expression of the gratitude of the|#eribed as intermittent. Great bodies|ment of Przemysl. At Ari Burne and Sed4-ul. Wake French people for the help extended | % Russian troops are guarding the! Victorious progress for the Teutons 4m the.tail of the Gallipoli Pen- by oltizens of the United States, | ine immediately behind Preemysi. also ia reported from tho right wing, insula) feeble infantry and . {day at the Belgian War Office: Whe ceremonies began in the morning| AUSTRIAN HEADQUARTERS, |in the vicinity of Stryj (about Atty art “An infantry sees, emt eel Gné 414 not conclude until the after-! May 2%—The great battle in Mid-| miles south of Lemberg). The Rus-| ‘ry fre continues on both sides. proceepe birt) ad held uy our Seen. An invitation was sent, so | Galicia still continues in a furious of-|elans are -~id to nave been driven On the coast of Kaba Tepehas a far as possible, to every American | fensive against the Russians north) back into their last defensive posi- GERMANS GET BEER and they were present in| and south of Prsemysl. Italy's Gec-| tions before Stryj. Jeration of war against Austria ap-| PETROGRAD, May 29 (via Lon: TO INTERNED WARSHIPS morning two large wreaths, parently has not affected the ageres-| (01) Russian army officers assert prea et soldiere waded far. out IN SPITE OF NAVY ORDER. Ulace and palms were placed] sive force of the Austrian armica las's troops at Sieniawa, on the Ban| 'te water, and under the 4 Hi t 4 1 f ej $ az i rian superiority in artillery which|in Central Galicia, has offset tho] enemy's fire took prisoners. sac Aas snd sonmanain a Se cicero | Ee caper fe crt, ee cea Cae iis aany fork Ss Se aten mar |NORPOUA Yu May Mo be AusTmAne back v0 lena—one by the municipality of | stages of the war, owing to the intro-| "We naaymne the Germans occupied Norfolk Navy Yary en route to the|f Invaluable for Invalides, TRENT. Guctions of the new Skoda etx-ineh/territory on the right bank of the " ‘German Guxiliary ctuisers Kronprins |j Nursing Mothers, Growing erasticelly hove ‘ats fhe howitzer and the loan of a umber of | Ban extending five filer tun village Wilhelm and Kite! Friedriot: interned ‘ony efectea! eftensive wt | Chict eorry German eight-inch batteries, contin« | Us of Gousskow they advanced & _ | at this port, according to information | iminates Fati the >ark ef the enemy, whe,| out a welt for the wen to be che determinant faster, the ace Gane in the. ereomen! ¢ytained in naval circles to-day. a tes Fatigue oy. ’ from twe eides, Russians being shelied or bayoneted | Lemberg. One wagon load of beer intended for and Nervousness x. "etna § back to the Ot ae judloarie - out of one position after another. tention” eerat, biol Regen corey the’ Wilhelm was turned back at the amore halter Of the gune of fortified Treat. | of the Lessin the @ugana|®T@rY France, as represented by the] ‘The wedge which the Austro-Ger-jnorth, ‘Every move castward of the Navy Yard gate Monday, but was elouely paler ere few. French Academy. mans drove across the San River/Germans weakens their communica- finally delivered to the ship by a able—contains the i Fe if i = ' i f f li 5 Many members of the academy, at-| north of Praemysl Monday is steadily| tions with the reer and inereasos water route. Commander Lang, Act- u tists and statesmen, stood uncovered | forcing ite way deeper Into the Rus-|tyeir vases ‘Thureday night our patrols took | ing Commandant of the lodal yard, to | ? Alcohol of ite fm the Place d‘lena as the wreaths | sian front. The point reached yester-| Both north and south of Praemysi| sx soldiers who had been ianded, | whom a Baptist minister deciared creation, Nowe te Were deposited, after which they all|/day to the villages of Chotynice and/the Austro-German assaults are be-| captured their etandard and | American saiors had been given veer added. Joined in cheering tho United Slates. | Krussowice (oix miles east of the San| ine Prosecuted with unusull vigor! seven rifles. To-day the enemy's ad ionaet be Fee te tal ; ideal for the Fo a asterncen ths amphitheatre|and fourteen miles northeast of/made upon the fortress itself. erulsers have withdrawn trom [O17 Dopurimont. “i am waitiag’ne . : Payowane since ! | l i : i i I i : E ot Preemyal. The aim of the Germans appar- the Budrum district, hear from Washington,” he said. persons invi to witness the prus- 3 tly is to encircle Przemysl and at- During the might of May 3¢ | ‘Two wagon loads entation to |. Sharp, the Ameri-| The besiegers also are steadily pro- | °%! ‘TheGenuine the ‘epure of the Detom- Oceupetion ot Altiesime Mountaia|°2" Ambassador, of ‘an aibum of gressing from the South and yeater-| (emit {0 work Into « position from] our troops attacked the enemy's | livered to each Pa? OST via mictargefferga fears with the left wits! means the Gemnination of three im-| 908! drawings by leading French day obstinately defended the heights directly toward Lemberg. camp near Gorites and captured | 102 Aug pong: Ae rte} Su oe, fon Licdig Corown forward | portant Austrian geuizes of com-|euthors, all expressing’ the gratitude five salting vessels with previe- | tically nullify Becretary Danie Ee 28c per Bottle « coninst la-| punteation with the Province France for the help given by Bort ot Liverpool, She was Ofeettong) 'ene cont order banlahing intoxiean be eer ascae ‘Fvent. The Gret ts Als, from Americans in many ways during the an feet at her beam. e was - —- jn yy Sel ynetig a Sree ae | eat ear te vl union Roache a ainat SLE te Gna paint es Oormnar snenar, Aner Anvonee| Sof oa ban wommncentlivomeeee LONDON, England, May %— BERLIN BANS TABLE D’HOTE,| The Amsterdam correspondent of bers of the Cabinet and several other Frenchmen distin- “. 2 oon cae ae SINKS ANOTHER neti Se: Gee Biemene entee that am tre i Onan lacy Read the Amazing Confessions of a Former OF PWILL STAY IN ITALY BRITISH SHIP BERLIN, via, Landon), May 38-—|Cavocates an offer to Berbla of tarr- wnat pel Ling Who ing the waste of food tory in North Albania, and Adriatic (Weitten Exclusively for The Sunday World Megesine.) fl Ha init i t i f | i t ! ded i ii i i ot Moe it i .| porte as compensation for her with- Grawal from further hostilities. a KAISER’S YOUNGEST SON etty mul; & new set of rules to be ob- y restaurants in all parts of Morn! Loy oye: Dat nr, sata to Submarine U-24 Gets Liner of the new f 3 t t se me: by dosuitsiee be-] Ethiope—Chief Officer and |sune't'and they are as follows vise | NARROWLY ESCAPED ; og “8 xe MAGE] 16 Men Picked Up, tat’ ccf] CAPTURE, LONDON HEARG| H | Theve are further confessions of 1. 1. 1. ii oe ee ae pe at the Cardinate tables and ‘restricted use of teak] LONDON, May 39—Prince Joa faire dis and until why ood gle To eapra Seal | LONDON, May %%~The British chim, the Kaleer's einth and vou a few years ago a distinguished member of iihduteee of ine Prem: |ateamer Wthiope ban been torpedoed | oftered; fourth, the use of tat must be pigs Ryd oenin crm Oe the the House of Commons. A few weeks ago ontiery bad no intention of | And eunk, fecronsed, apd, filth, ‘the wey of ‘pote: he fled to New York to escape arrest and -Bomgroed t_preseat.” The German ovbmarine U-t4 aank| de4res possible: ouly Ate adhd evéeonty| If probably execution for high tr: F the Bithiope while she was em route ‘ur thermore, police wilt ta from Hull to Liverpool to take cargo ae, saat a 4 Hea |e: This is Mr. Lincoin’s own story, FOODS ARE RE-EXPORTED |10 "atin. Te. sia “other anil prltsts Satin id by him for exclusive publication in The New FOR USE IN GERMANY) rita), veauotet at the stew] nee eemmmaemeee mae” York World. It to Riusteated with shove» cro" sainrsl in ty “iting sc] GETS CHUROH CALL AT SEA, graphic reproductions of official documents oon ip the beste Deseslahed 19-1 asses aces meer mn Meme to and letters, In it this daring spy tells how y Paaeenee wary Maption Charen, he obtained private wireless telegraph codes eo vlewm>| a of Calvary Haptiot Chureh, the German Secret Service and used in furthering his plans to draw the ed te Bow York tel ih Vy events ‘ Pea "Lane new jee , pewepayer Dagens Mineser de the orew of the| Dr, Jomuh M. Keup, who ie on the fi tone, saying: ve . wi aul en route British fleet into a trap, His scheme poadigned Pt bp og aes on test “Oe shane, soar inform gad Slr, Lintote esadtons ie whee tae ton), May | maise snd othiy” Amaritan goede fo “pomuiinerhe hee bean aig Np ered eples and detectives in the be gp yon svteee ttt ane wee wish down ae the British Government in the — - AUSSIANS DEFEAT TURKS the shaned oh 434, Calote ane night i Paras | Winston Churchill, at that time First Lord tie WITH HEAVY LOSSES IN. {y's W,'*a"lSf,s,Aum rae, bens | tit pet ote of the Adeaivaity. Ds, Linesin'e osery BATTLE IN ARME! marine whieh uppeared to be about lees to be followed by sensational 00 fowt long came inte wight The | Mthiope atiempied Lo emeape, but two more whole were fired and the ves PRTHOUMAD, May 2, — Prensty southward (row the Armenian eity of , Maeuber, welt Van, Wuasian troops have hog | Wee RLODD Mow York hows - Yin sa aye of Taine | Th Commander the ‘Bibtope’ tive | Belts ae eee, The Second (and Final Instaiment) of These , and villege of Ws leave the “0 on the lope five Teependen: wove! Ia | ate acta 2, fa aang mnie yO Startling Revelations Will Be Published “Geta | mes’ she 4 - r ate vehi Capieres, southward und westward. ‘The Ceare neni in Bre , "May's ‘Austrian by> in the Illustrated SE apna a 7 ee seed, ¥ vas 5

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