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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915. ~ ITALIANS FIGHT WAY CLOSER TO THE STRONGHOLD OF GORIZIA. MORGENTHAU SAVES 2,000 FROM TURKSH SLAUGHTER CROWN PRINCE = KEEPS UP STEADY DRIVE AT VERDUN French War Office Declares That His Army Has Been WAR NEWS IN BRIEF The threat of danger to the Russian troops who evacuated Warsaw and are supposed to be still making their way eastward into Russia seems to-day to be greatest from the north. An indication of the extent of the German progress in the Baltic| provinces of Russia Is found in the fact that the city of Kovno, fifty miles to the west of Vilna, is being evacuated by the Russian municipal officials as well as by the civilian population. Riga, at the mouth of the River Dvina, is expected to pass into German possession at any time. A news despatch from Athens indicates that Greece is holding out against the allies in their evident efforts to win this country, a key to the | entire Balkan situation, to their side. The adherence of Bulgaria and Roumania is dependent largely on the attitude of Greece. Italian forces are reported to have captured Mante San Michele, on| the Austrian frontier, a position which threatens Gorizia. A London despatch announces the Sinking by German submarinés of six British fishing boats and the setting on fire of a Danish schooner. The crews were saved. TTALANS STORM HEIGHTS WrlGil DOMINATE GORIZIA GROUND HOG CAUSES A PANIC IN THE BRONX; CAUGHT AFTER CHASE Captors Take Supposed “Ant Eater” to Police Station and Trouble Follows. tive statement of the basis uj the United States ts proceedin he aid which ing. It was made clear to-day that the United States, while willing to enter- bog olaims i? the rival leaders, kgs resented in the brief filed on fa of Gen. Carranza, does not ac. the declarations of any of the military leaders that they are #o dom as to insure peace in Mexico should “tney be recognised. Carransa, it is held, cannot be con- Gple- | sidered in’ control of the altua io “mats invited to confer with Sec- any more than other leaders, | fetary Lansing on the Mexican prob-| though he may hold more terri fory. rs ‘Wem have submitted reports to their | because Villa’ tlle replies te which, prob-|Dands atill are operating ae oc ‘Will bo received before the meet- | paid to share the view that a stable ‘The Latin-American gin New York which was called by ppt ol can be ae teen only Becre' wel 4 man who resents tary to be held early pert) ih, ‘Cause of the original revolution ‘The meeting place was trame-| against Huerta and one upon whom to New York because the var-| the leaders now at war could unite. diplomats are spending the sum- an ager | mer in the vicinity of that city. THREE MEXICANS SLAIN |FORCES AN AUDIENCE. Discussion at that meeting will deal IN ATTACK ON RANCH. “more particularly with the possible | maps to be tn should the appeal = ; p the Moxicans to end the civil war Gur pana ome Beg aire Fifty French and English Ex: and three Mexicans killed tn a posed to Shells Get Back Alive. Secretary Lane and other Ad- fon leaders particularly in y, with the Mexican situation, ‘was to-day completing the Graft of Pan-American appeal te the fao- ay im Mexico which will be pre- mete to President Wilson before third meeting of the confer- ig held in New York. Meaa- the six Pan-American American Ambassador Stops War Minister From Sacri- ficing Civilians. Capture of the Austrian Strong- hold in Near Future Now Seems a Certainty. ae FOE DRIVEN UP HILL. Italian King Receives the Bishop Appointed by Pope as Chief Chaplain. fall of Ite object. The diplomats wore leaving for! Aght jnst night near here, when raid- summer homes to-day after &! ory attempted to carry out a plan to swoop down on a ranch and kill Its Gays’ conference, which resulted sion as to the exact course | owner. Poses were awaiting their { = Be oetiowed in the event that the| @rrival and @ sharp confiict followed. Repulsed. TURIN, Aug. 7—TItallan troops fen —— By Henry Wood. A ground hog appeared on Willis ‘ pagent eee pore GERMAN AMBASSADOR (United Prose Staff Correspondent.) : have stormed and captured the MUM} svents the Brons, shortly before D anheeded. All of the conferees, how- DENIES HUERTA STORY. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 26 (by! PARIS, Aug. 7.—Attacka by the mit of Monte San Michele, one of thé} midnight last night, between One are in accord with President : Courter to Dedeagatch, thence by| crown Prince's army on the French peaks dominating Gorizia. Despatches received here to-day sald the Italian attacks have been renewed wit flerceness that makes the fall of the Austrian fortress in the near future & practical certaint’. lopes of Podgora, dominating from the west, have literally been bathed in blood since the bersa- glierl began their savage attacks three days ago. Italian gunners first Hundred and Thirty-fifth and One Hundred and Fortieth Streets, and terrified women, who screamed at the ht of the strange animal. Men were afraid to attack it. Many of both sexes sought refuge in door- ways. Back and forth the animal ran un- til fally, at One Hundred Thir- ty-ninth Street, two men mai corner it in an areaway and stow it cable to New York).—By a dramatic WASHINGTON, Aug. 7—The State! move that aroused even the admira- department to-day issued the follow-/tion of the Turks, American Ambaa- ing: ador Morgenthau saved the lives of “The ae ans ‘pemrmaant has ce 2,000 English and French clvilians whom Enver Pasha, Turkey's thirty- Seaton tormalty pte hk Journal | three-year-old Minister of War, had relations with Gen, | decided to expose to the bomb: everm, & ri ' yi that bapa ese of the allied fleet at the Dardanelles. ment be given to the press. An the| The fact that fifty civilian enemies department ‘has no Information on the| + muekey were actually taken to ‘Wilson's gencral plan and have individual support, although 3 diplomats are not sure that this ‘ean be accomplished unless the mili- tary leaders can be eliminated and an el in Mexico recognised. ~ One of ‘the most important tions which will be considered forte to solve the Mexico problem ts the weight to be given to the claims ‘the militury chiefs and what con- works around Verdun, first reported in yor iay's official dispatches, contin- ued throughout yesterday and last| night without interruption, ‘The German infantry is hammering hard at the French lines in the west- ern Argonne, alming at the rallway leading east to Verdun, The official communique this afternoon reported that a violent German attack was re- KAISER'S UNDOING, FRENCH SAY Withdrawal of Troops From Warsaw Into France Will Spirit of determination everywhere prevalent in the French ranks after & year of the war. Moen and officers agree that another year of the war is it regarded this expression of pulsed in the region of Hill 213. ‘ . € practical certainty. Both are most|Wwrecked Austrian concrete ‘and/!n @ burlap bag. They carried It to a, between them can be ar-| the A: ‘as satisfactory.” Gallipoll Peninsula to screen the! Following is the text of the War Bring Bloodiest Battle. cheerful over the French prospects,|armored trenches half way up the| the Alexander Avenue Police Station Turks from Anglo-French bombard-|omco report: and told Lieut. Alonso Powell they had an ant-eater. Powell investigated. Before he could determine its They say they are so used to cam- paigning now that they fear they will find peaceful pursuits tame when the ws this connection the dinpatoh of | Major Gen. Scott, Chiet of Stal of _ the Army, to the Mexican border to By William Philip Simms, United Press Staff Correspondent. Comms IR PRATT OP height, forcing the defenders to re- treat toward the crest. From this position the enemy swept Seott Ie to Meet Villa and Angeles at | ment, but were rescued by the Ameri- Ht Pace, can Ambassador, has been known in EL PASO, Tex. Aug. 7—Gon. AN-| Balkan capitals for some time. But “There have been reported some engagements with hand-grenades in the vicinity of Souchez and artili ar end the slopes with a hot fire. All reports Gerted'f om the bee} ae 4 jo. artillery war ends. . larted from the bag, leaped on his confer with Gep. Villa occasioned | Seles has announced that certain per-}in, uy story of Enver Pasha's fighting in the region of Tracy-le-val| WITH THE FRENCH ARMY AT All alo: the battle front the | 4sree that the Italians suffered heavy | shoulder and thence over the desk, derable comment here to-day. beac. tcaiorsan tan wewee te sobeme and the part the American)and in the neighborhood of Berry-|THE FRONT, Aug. 6 (via Paris,|trenches and the villages back of the the ostensible purpose of hur- to the border Gen. Scott is to the Carransa forces to vacate | © upsetting ink well, blotter and pens. The shouts of the two original cap- tors, Edward Farrell of No, 438 East losses, ROME, Aug. 7.—King Victor Emma- au-Bac. lines have been renovated t a Aiecuss peace in Mexico with the Villa| A@bassador played In frustrating It.) 17""tne western section of the| Aug. 7).—If the Germans make 004] ihe comfort of the moldiers, furcher Argonne there has been a continuance be only made known here to-day. ‘ne chiets. hat Gen. Boot nvidenan tat the tre. muel has received Bishop Bartolomasi,|One Hundred and Thirty-seventh one ia tide tdsuts Col it L e Turkish War Minister, angered | or the very spirited fighting with | ‘oer threat and attempt to smash | irioiioy tint tie ereime. Ta some ot | Who Was appointed by Pope Benedict | Street and Frederick Hirsch of No, tral territory, % wan learned to-| wichie, woul len pt by reports that several undefended | grenades and bombs. An attack of | through the allies’ lines to the Chan- “he probably will assume dires- the little villages elaborate power s' tions, waterworks, churches and t atres have been established. Qui cross roads towns have been equipped | with electric lights. Th photograph galleries and the postcard stores have 230 Willis Avenue, the Bronx, awak- ened two policemen napping in the back room and they, with Powell, at- tacked the animal with nightsticke, waste paper baskets and books until on out at Washington, Gen, An- 4 fas Eitutea thee er) referred to| Ottoman villages on Gallipoli Penin. American army chief ag one, ula had been shelled by the Anglo- vite announced to-day that he| French warships, secretly ordered must make « hurried trip to Torreon, | pear Boy, Chief of Constantinople’s as chief chaplain of the Italian Army, at his headquarters at the front. Despatches received bere to-day sald the King assisted at the first the enemy tn the vicinity of hill No. 213 has been repulsed. “In Lorraine, a strong German ré- connaissance has been dispersed by our fire at @ point not far from nel, or to Paris, with troops brought back from Warsaw, the greatest slaughter ever witnessed by man will occur and the Kaiser will meet his ef the 19,000 troops on the bor- that the actual purpose of @eparture from Washington is to s celebrated by the Bishop for the| !t capitulated in a corner and re- t this country in the final| but would return to attend the oon- Laintrey. Waterl put In their appearance. Lea turned to its bag. The 8, P. C. A. re- 4 police, to collect all the English an ery ‘aterloo. troops and afterward shook hands . to saver 15,000,000 peaceful iy with Me focal with bey] Pekih divans, is Oomstantincple In the Vosges there has been| anis is the opinion, most emphatic. American barbed wire, strung be- tused to come for the hog. from 160,000 revolutionaries. a on Svcd He abide by a by any action of the’ Pane American conference that 414 not Involve armed intervention. is a fixed belief in Washing- ‘that whether the Letin-Ameri- @ountries invited by the Presi- to co-operate with the United tm ending intolerable ocondi- fm Mexico agree to act with him '@ecline to do so, the United Mtates ‘Move decisively. ly, the Latin-Amoricans are eH Opposed to military in- 13 tion by the United States or = ether Government. The principal Pr for this objection is that while Ss i the Latin-American countries par- fn this conference are based the principle of military control, f representatives seem to scent a it that pome time might work Gisadvantage of thelr Govern- SESE i+! Ss Senne Bae seSsse: Latin-American dipiomats are , go gr) the expedieucy Rehan ignore the revolu- of them My reconstructicn, the vias “Firet Piret Chiot™ Carranea | bardment would result in the death nothing to report.” pad LONDON PRESS FEARS SWEDEN MAY JOIN IN the transport them to the Darda- nelles. His plan was to scatter them through the deserted Turkish vil- iages and then to warn the allied fleet commander that further bom- of Freach and English non-combat- ants. The order was to bi deen carried out on a Monday morning. Ambas- t sador Morgenthau by chance learned) of it the Sunday evening Preceding. | 4 rac honed a protest to Enver|""., ges Res sas @uratad trom t Emboldened by, recent German War Minister a promise that women! futent hostility of Seece, aith hes and children at least would be spared | never forgiven the loss of Finland, and finally @ reluctant consent to a has become strongly developed. Con- postponement of the execution of the #iderable preparations for warlike order until the following Thursday. | contingencies have been made in ‘With a three days' reprieve, Mor-| North Sweden and the Swedish army thau rushed cable messages off toy |# fully mobilized. Sweden persists land and But these com- | in unfriendly attitude toward munications necessarily took | Russia abe may rapidly drift into roundabout way through Wasbing-| War which would inevitably be ton, and on Wednesday morning no| sTeat obstacle to her future progress. veaponse had reached the reyes '. in a long analysis of In Geoparation the Ambassador ag: situation, says the war bere War geet by telephone party has lost its importance, and the peonle generally accept neutrality as LONDON, Aug. 1.—The London Sweden toward Russia and the lat- Mies for some time past has re- elements of a disquieting dience. WAR AGAINST RUSSIA. Morning Post declares the attitude of tween the opposing trenches, has established a deadlock from the sea to the Swiss frontier and the war has been reduced to routine business. The French officers, however, expect though few think that peace Is at near, On Aug. 4, the anniversary of the formal declaration of war between I asked one of how long the ally expressed, of every officer, from generals down, with whom I talked on a tour of the battle front on the anniversary of the first week of the war, They declare they only fear the Germans won't try, for if they do they will play Into the allies’ hands, For Germany, they say, it will be the beginning of the “Such a drive would be pre-doomed to failure,” one officer said. “Then, | weakened by frightful losses, the) Kaiser's legions would be at the mercy of the allies, who, with tl working to their advantage, have conserved their troops to this end, | largely thanks to the genius of Gen. Joffre, France's commander-in-chief,” Not only is this assertion made r peatedly, but with a frankness which | BY MAGISTRATE ON ast. ve in Pereany f ght quit | this is \goeompiished, be it two years or_ten.” The significant thing tn the situa- tion to-day is tl France is drawing the vell aside and permitting the orld to see the whe go round, Determined to win, she shows just how she expects to do it, She is open- ly relying on her men, her barbed wire and her trenches, instead of her forta, war. The French officers, with Gen. Joffre's full permission, threw thelr cards face up on the table, proving, with the Bishop, who expreased the greatest admiration for the bravery of the Italian troops. ARCHBISHOP IRELAND TO RECEIVE RED HAT? Rome Hears American Prelate Will Be Created a Cardinal at Next Consistory. ROME, Aug. 6 (via Paris, Aug. 7). ~The next conaitory will be followed by a council of bishops, at which Pope Benedict will create several new Cardinals, says the Agenzia Nagi- onale, Archbishop Ireland of 8t. Paul and Mer. Becearia, private chaplain of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, it is reported, will be among those added to the College of Cardi. nals, feating A. J. V peseneetes tents C. A. MAJOR WINNER OF CONNECTICUT TENNIS TITLE NORFOLK, Conn, gus. 7.-—C. A. Major of New York won the Connecticut tennis championship in singles by de- ey of Hoosac Falla, N. Y., in straight sets on the courts of the Norfolk County Country Club today. He also won a leg in the New Bridgman Cup offered by Mrs. H.H. Bridgman, as F. C. Inman of New York, Inet y winner, did not defend title th year. Having taken possession of jlver loving cup trophy last y Major takes the title for a year has one leg in the new trophy. In the contest, played after the courts had been dried out by the use of forty gallons of gasoline, Major found Veysey to be an easy opponent. "The score wi 3, 6—8. ¥. A. C, Yagh Cape Cod Canal. SANDWICH, Mass, Aug. 7.—The New York Yacht Club fleet passed through the Cape Cod Canal to-day 100 strong, the largest fleet that has been north of Cape Cod since 1897, when the squadron tan to Bar Harbor. for an i an corte “replied “out 1 hav cant until 4 ‘elon must attend @ council of Ministers.” Mo. unless you aie me, by 4 o'clock,” was Morgentha: ‘eply, will enter the council of Minisi: my and insist on speaking to yo: at least to the layman, that only disaster awaits a Paris or Calais art FRENCH SHOW T TO THE CORRESPONDENTS. On this trip to the battle front I ‘anal tugs and yachts towed the nailing division and. & majority of the yachts were on the Sandwich side of the canal by morning colors. Ci Cod Bay was full of fog and rain when the fleet emerged, but the wind hauled into the northeast during the forenoon and blew the for well out to sea, The the Plymouth Shore ist Government ) of Mexico, if there is to bn oaoes, it ip My ane as the head Be ’Scetteationsl ACCUSED OF SWINDLING JERSEY CITY WIDOWS Sensses GAMBLING CHARGE Police Testify to Raid on Flow- qe FORT ERIE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, FORT BRIE, Ont., 1.—The entries for Monday's races Ped Hit] lit+l =~ wen SS or pi detttiennyt oe —~ ESFS CSET ESSE SEEEEOE EEE SBsxeetes: SSF FF FRE geez: Bs -BIEESE Ferre oe Sesaessses.ceS2E2t ce PS TFeE TE est fe BEES FEE FeteTe FS given and to withdraw it would weak~ en my *alaaipine he aald, @om loast peor mnake a demonstrat Morgenthau — su ited sendin, twenty-five civiliaas, | ‘The Turkis! war leader rine 4 fifty as a com-| fio promise and that number had been agreed upon when they parted, The American Am! ador in per- gon supervised the departure the Ol- lowing morning of the twenty-four i ‘anch and twenty-six English ojvil- fans collected by the Constantinople Henry Loessler, Arrested on Charge, | ana ted to reach Marblehead y inetructions. \napiration Cooper. id stroke won the day. The as follows: was shown sights which few, if any, . » 1 {and was expe x Minciean sitgatics wee sotee hearty ; ri iB ly’ ataleue, ‘Mor ing ie i 4-| civilians hai barelabace Co or, is er and Feather Club— Said to Be Wanted Here for | ctzentmsetemnssonmeeneeereeeen - 0 o' : Mayine | 1 | they did see were caught, pai ates Sates He 3, = 18 [Balser full, hour an tnd ‘Mictallant: 104 the penalty blindfolded before a fring “Frame-Up” Charged. Jumping Bail. ‘oa eoilitary faction In Mexico. 1 yar bl rat squad. The secrets of the great oltatel Detectives Michael Kelly and Daniel El L-AN S i of the county or can be Bo ie an ul of Verdun were made an open book} Casey of th e aia me ik ak, 1 ut the onder already has been tte ‘sisi (t) [by the French officers, I was con-| Jacob Luban, President of the|day ari at Bighth Absolutely Removes real purp ol Flower and Feather Benefit Social Club, Ine,, at No. 174 Sixth Avenue, where @ gambling house was con- ducted openly until it was exposed by The Evening World and raided by the police on July 30, was held in $2,500 bail for the Grand Jury on a charge of being a common gambler by Mag- jstrate McQuade in Jefferaon Market Court yesterday, Louis Dienst thirty-five, of No, 101 West One Hui dred and Fifteenth Street, and Ben- ducted through subterranean pas- sages nearly 200 feet below the surface of the forts, where the siege prepara- tions comprised everything from foud and shells to gristmills, waterworks, hospitals, a wireless plant and sleep- ing quarters for the entire civil as well as the military population, The Military Governor and his staff were working 100 feet underground In an office of considerable size, directly Avenue and Forty-fAfth Manhat- oe Indigestion. Onepackage ‘Mra, Elizabe' | nd prea ts it. 25cat all druggists, 4 to mire, {néyoed them ey to him for invest- id accomplished a year ago, luerta was overthrown, and ithe etrife "which as’ continued has been over factional differ- and has not been in reality a it ‘conniders oes, Villa, while ly weake a ment in reckoned with in an adjuat- “IT must at down and a, las weeete! a, Beauty’ Shon, e+ 10; me tnt Baad is SE mA, ‘old swine char i A eT) | Boot Rta) he is said to ee Lehi d bese fa peded [tee it 144 sithietd Gitil dt me’ Herta: 000; three-year-old mo-called Clentificos er imto the problem now phd a2: bese ass Poi! Wik y on May Se, Crees poles, sue seems 86 the Golden Mure beneath the citadel, The Governor |J2min Friedman, thirty-seven, of No. nie be [fret frienda’s and: rolativen aad | fsa BR yg wat sft aiSinecttst | oxplained that these precautions were | <2 ne"enth Street, wno were also ar- the greater portion of Mex- steamed out to what scomed to thera ert) ty aaa Pure $000; three-year being taken, not because Verdun was | uot connected with the operation of not at peace as Carranss a certain death was most affecting. | a RUetUNG satitage ons ned sorauseen mat Moutuoaiery, 07 04 SH ie 7 0! One Wil . actually in danger of attack, but be- cause, on June 4, twenty-six 38. millimetre shells (approximately 16 inches) were hurled on the town by the Germans, who used"the same long-range guns that shelled Dunkirk the place and were discharged, Deputy Assistant District Attorney Hill offered no objection to the mo- Uon of Attorney Bernard Sandler for the dismissal of the complaints against Diensthe and Friedman. Mr. Hill, however, asked for an increas of bail for Luban, and in opposition to 1 talles, because fighting continues in fr my sections from Tehuantepec, te Grande and from Vera Crus firat problem to be solved tion of peace is to find for } President a man who rep. jAt the last moment one of the Enge lish ministers, who still remained Jn GConmtantioonle, volunteered to go to offer spiritual consolation when the party faced the warships’ fire, Morgenthau sent Hoffmun Phillip, frst Secretary of the E LIEE-SAVING BULLETIN lo. 10 were pa be KING EDWARD ENTRIES. ‘the cause of the nal rev: bassy, to Gallipoli with the prisoner from a distance of about twenty If you would always asso- eoaines hoe, the criminal revo. | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN to maiko certaln they were provided MONTREAL, Aug. To-Official en-|miles. His staff, he explained, was. client Luban, vas cd ciate the sight of « grade + with foo ose ' fearily | vapresons apy of the ‘WHEAT. Arriving at Gallipoll the party wax tries for Monday: now able to work without regard for torney. Magistrate McQuade ordered a com- plaint drawn on the facts adduced at the hearing—-that Luban had been the dealer in the stuss game in the und held him on this comp! drawn by the police on information and belief, The only testimony admitted by Magistrate McQ was ag to the crossing with the instant ap- Pivation of your motor's rakes—accidents to auto- mobilists at grade crossings on Long Island would soon be scarce. asible dangers, and it was also pos- outline ts the firat suthorita iV iibte for the civil population to take refuge underground if the bombard- ment was repeated, Subsequently I was shown through the outlying forts and munition fao- tories, A French officer offered me a divided and quartered in two vacant ouses in a village that had been under fire for several days und was completely deserted except for stray doga und cats, For five days the French and English civilians eat hud. | 1%: died together in these huts awaiting the moment w! the Anglo-French warships ‘would steam inside the Dar- For three-year-olds: puree 8% Lark, 100; Petit leu, 1 Hat, Bante re, cs Hace, 108; Em. 4 Rios VICE felling, three year olds. and m0: th He He *The 100. “be tiga Gt Fa a He a ST BRAK NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. les and level tho village with iis and | Color-plate and working drawing of a|actuul happenings In the place. ait a epidly ot pos as pomalble we 4 ek reat ahella, Every hour ‘was tivjaringes |new bomb, which I refused as useless | Was Tuled that teatimony aa to whe, ng gr Fis day a eourtet accives deg tome. 1 was allowed to handle hand- | had no bearing on the issue of whe- eA and throwi: oe pt & "| erenades, to inspect several new kinds|ther the defendants were common ossible safeguard around witha ie diese of mortars and strange shells and to | gamblers. Pee etre (entined they hose that remain, This is cn “tis, examine miles of the front line de- | had found the defendants in the place Will you di the party, an lately fey ard uci bo, TA when the raid was ma our part. you do yours ta. | laced. al a ae ateamer for the : Carlova, 118; fenses, and also the organization sys- | troduced in evidence racing slips and at the brakes? jolden Horn. Friends and relatives, i TACe tare e nae Fi vat ij |tem ack of the line, Apparently | cards found in the place, 9 sobbing for joy, met them at the plor. Vas Wl Brett ‘| nothing was a secret. of ie te ene ane sreanen poh gross earnings Se: Salle ie “We are ready for any move, one of the officer escorts, “but wi wald ro to testify 1) “framed up, Luban was Block In Fourth Aveni but they were way. A Fourth Avenue B. R. T. subway niton, 0M ea ee Renken. thala Gua ah tha Municital ‘Sullaing: a ‘med, in no burry, ° Time ts working for us, | not la iy ) te stand. nam bail Stop Before You Cross at 7.87 o'clock to-day went out of Wo oan break the German line any |" PUL | The L Island Railroad commission at the Twenty- aecond! Mack minute we want to, but the operation | so, Takes N. Jail and) e Long Iisian Allroa Street station in Brooklyn beca PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1. -— Connie Mack, manager of the dagen ie x rs Cyan abet yer oral dhs PRE ae cubed, would be costly. We prefer to wait and let Germany try to break our line, ‘They certainly will attempt it shortly, when they do, let them look out!" io vividly impressed by the 0 0: isarreangem lement of the mutomatts fen a ail