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WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.1 FRR, |e ct MD ARESTS I GEDRGA | WAR NEWS.IN BRIBE See TAN FOR LYNCHING OF FRANK 0 —~> FIGHT (Continued from First Page.) since the fall of Warsaw, has been captured by thé Germans. Four Scale. Two-Mile High Peaks of hundred guns were taken by the victors. | ; Military observers are questioning if the Russians, with Kovno in Tutckett Spits at Night and Surprise Poe. Germans hands, will be able to hold the Brest-Litovsk line of defense, CHARGE WITH BAYONET. and the women ctowded in ahead of|in the general direction of which the Grand Duke Nicholas’ armies have ba danloliaiinkes debits been falling back since Warsaw was taken, .A Teutonic advatice on tended the lynching of Frank in a| Stored order, but agreed to admit men Petrograd also is being discussed int Russia and England as a possibility. apeech At a public banquet last night stapding that the latter form From the Dardanelles Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton reports an advance Cha had in the same speech warned or: | win Ane “atthe movements ot the| Of S00 yards by the British left flank at Sulva, on the Gallipoli Peninsula, 1 hi rt} ing to, light |wentence, to remain away from today its pew catavlished tabisne Italian mountain troops, Rome announces, in squads joined by |Goorgia for at least a year. Mayor! maiw body of the mob wax preceded | ropes, crossed high mountained passes and climbed and occupied Turokétt Woodward, a n of t influence} by t th , who sneaked up . Jana popularity tere. te auoted as say. | to the prison snd cut all tas telopnone | Spits and Hinter Madatasch Spits, each about 10,500 feet high. it di ‘td ated’ \nrcoeaeek “iui tniee tie Tat wine couse mon | Italian advances are claimed in upper Rienz, in the Monte Neto sec- Line hich: stent a) Augusta. Not until the wii e' Strong of Intrenchments Btates have obtained their Ideas of | ett eat eee eeying tne | tion and in the Tolmino zone. In the last named section infantry attacks ‘Taken—Other Gains the Frank gase from # poisoned and | !yneliers appesr at the nrve. plans| resulted in the capture of a line of strong intrenchments on the Santa fp 94 acney caelig attron. slinllar to those, which were success: Maria and Santa Lucia heights. ft ight trates } Reported. telling you of tho revolting traths of| month ago, ‘The Milledgeville com- Advices from Athens state that former Premier Venizelos has no- the marder of Mery Ponese, aA pany of Militia was, ordered. tO gtata| tifled King Constantine of his readiness to form a new Grecian Cabinet. ROME; Adm. 18 (via Parie).—Fur- jading Sieve | prison. As far as generally known, ‘ | South. Its people cannot Be classed reports that a mob might attnek the The western battlefront has been relatively quiet. The French’ claim with bandits and prison wer moré persistent than > lavd vee eed eae things ped teme te they, had been tor some time. Prison| © have blown up several German ammunition depots in the Argonne. a point where ( cIBIA. BEVEP Bald, eee Zeppelins raided the suburbs of London last night, killing ten law had been exhai intimated at Marietta that] persons and injuring thirty-six. ments of th y one there had heen a “leak.” ‘ther Itaflan advances through the passes of the Alps and & brilliant bayoriet “chatge, Whith captured strony liti8 of Austrian entrenchments {nthe Tolmino region, are described [in sthe Official announcement issued 8 man, and the seples fais that it was CHAINS ON AUTO WHEELS TO A Basle despatch says German official figures show 13,803 officers % {last night at’ arniy, headquarters, The up to them to take the law into their FOIL PURSUERS. killed, 29,176 wounded and missing and 993 captured since the war statement baya: hands. Those who tried to follow-the de+ “in the rugged Ortler range be- tweri the Gpper valleys of the Adda Gals | 2nd the "Adige one of our detach. thents set out. during thd night of ce | Aug. 16 from Gananna Miland,, and ¥ | divided into dquads Joined by ropes, crosied the Camoss! Pane (9,600 fect high) anf jhe Vedretta di Damro, “While we people of Georgia deplore coy, autamoblie whieh, care. ine began. Included in the total od 123 generals. BIG GULF STORM thig deed of Monday night we know ton, where a demonstration took An official declaration making cotton contrabrand is expected after id What i# behind the feeling that prompt- place, sald to-day that these plans ta 440 i f the British Cabinet, 7 had been carefully arranged. Chains ays meeting o' riti: . : ed it, and 1 want it understood that it Weta Stived on the tires, which made | |! simply emphasizing the fact that trailing easy, and after the machine GALVESTON CUT OFF when it comes to woman's honor there crossed the bridge over Little River RUSSIANS EVACUATING e ececttntons, was badly damaged in the recent fs no Mmit we will not go to avenge | the chains were removed, which made Zeppelin raid on the English Hast and to protect it. jit ditfloult to follow the car. VILNA AS AIRSHIPS ee ae eS v ” Coast, according to information ‘ Although hearly every town be cliitibed the gnow, capped ‘summit of “[ know that there ts not a member | tween Aliitedgevitle and Marietta | BOMBARD THE CITY. | reaching here to-day, te t! ight have —._--— (Continued from First Page.) | of the Jury that tried Leo Frank who, over any route the mob might hats) A bomb crashed through the roof, from the day they rendered the ver-| {5 day only one man was found who| PETROGRAD, Aug. 18 (via Lon-| starting & fire that destroyed part of dict to this, have any idea that they had seen the several automobiles pro-|dom)—German aeropian ‘e per-jthe building and many mali bags. points wherd relief may be found | would change their decision if put to geeding toward the lynching scene.|sistently bombarding the city of; Travellers arriving 4 lolland necessary. the test again. He lives within a short distance Of) ving, about fifty miles east of Kovno. thot Reavy explosions were heai 4 n veral points along the cous Gov. Ferguson has taken up the] “Seventy-five per cent. of the p.-| Warden J. T. Smith of the State | The possibility of the capture of Vilna) that the authoritt te took great care ‘|subject of relief for weston with| ple of Georgia are convinced that the prison. at Milledgeville sald to-day he |by the Gegmans Is foreseen in Petro«!to suppress news of the damage. the Adjutant General's Department. |man lynched Monday night commit- knew of nothing he could do to ald im- | erad and operations preliminary to its! The coast guards are reported to vestigation of the kidnapping of | Gvac ave been badly frightened at State officials have announced that|ted the deed, and they are on the) jynuy. Oe ee ee ae an prom Tee vine haa sppearance of the Uppeline ae they are prepared to take the situa-| ground and ought to know. ‘The mob overpowered me an lordered the removal of the equip-|bave deserted their posts. Seventeen Alpe. tion in hand and promptly extend| “I want to put my city and State in| every one connected with the prison |ments of factories and of banks, to-| Persons Were wounded, acvording to “In the Monte Nero section we cap- help where required. ‘Thousands uf|the right light and I have the nerve, Wo stood, in Its way. said Warden gether with supplies of metals, 283 | ber of ‘killed ie nek the Sxact sum ur waether the Russians will be | tured several of the enemy's trenches BRITISH TAKE TRENCH tealdente in the codétal plains coun-|to do ft. I will be home in lesa than/a! Guickly and we were taken too much |cverythingelse which might be useful post Abs Boat Merete, Yor et Phether | in . tho, neighborhood: of the Visio {ry about Port Lavaca, a tundred| Week, and I can go back feeling I| hy surprise to offer resistance, 1 am |to the invaders. Horses and livestock| g Fotreat, ‘Herontion of the | 000k. Later @ counter attack by the IN GALLIPOLI FIGHT | muss wost of catveston, are sutter.| Dave done my duty. | very gind members of the Prison Com- |are being taken away. CZAR’S PALACE TURNED paini this frout| enemy on our Visio positions was “I know Jack Slaton, have known m weeded to Hinter Mada- 00 feet), oecupied by fa detachment of the enemy, which It attabked, find diapersed und solidly ceciipied. the summit. “In Cpper Riens further progress by our Infantry,ta reported, We have aeoupied Sattleberg. went of Lange tral Teutonic forges into ted line trom. the Baitie to dca Kovno in ao mission when here when the attack! p; ers, according to reports received occurred, Two of them, Mr. Rainey | niniystok continue, | evacuation of} INTO A BIG HOSPITAL; The town is in to the] vigorously repulsed. \ him for thirty years, ever since he and Mr. Davidson, told me that no | dark: t night on ac % of abe ager of 8 t The} “tn the Totmino our brilliant here, The district is one of fruit and) 115 4 young man. { have been friends | one at the prison to blame. falta baGermsearestae WOUNDED CROWD CAPITAL. y : nt he CX-.| offensive developed ngainat-the Bille Advance S00 Yards Under Heavy) ‘ruck farms and the character of the| Vit, nim, and while I hate-to say it, ,, CHICAGO, Aug. 18—Himer Murphy, | Reports reaching here from Poland A or aa ‘og Battal dari oe Gama: Leelx com: Fire at Suvla to Straighten country is 1 as to offer full sweep) ry ouig not advise him to return to, President of a large Chicago chemical |pre that Russitns who remained in| PETROG! via London), Aug. to the gale, It is feared considerable concern, a business friend of Leo M.| Warsaw after its capture have been Georgia for a year, if cVer. The bulk Frank, who visited him in prison af-|removed to the interior of Germany. v ii me) Fe line is about| manding positions situated’ to the 18.—The winter palace of Emperor, j r ; loss of life may have resulted. | Jction, to-d: ceived the Nicholas at Petrograd has been con right of thé Teonao.’ After the cus- , Line. GALVESTON; ‘rex, Ave of the people may understand him |ter his conviction, jay e he Dhacled tend Bh i A ie. 18 (by be 4 | following telegram, dated Canton, Ga.: verted into @ hospital for the svound- tomary preparatory'shelling by attil-| LONDON, Aug. "18—A further ad- | wireless trom U, 8. transport Buford). hak be inoue prong Hah bah dia | “Have Just had the ple e GERMAN AMMUNITION 44 ith 4,00 beds. ‘The tow of . lery our intdntty dashed forward} vance of 600 yards by the allied|—rhere is considerable suffering in your dear friend, “ao M. % , A DEPOTS BLOWN UP BY it ‘with ‘the And stormed a line| troops on Gallipoli Peninstila is an-}fhia city. The water system, lighting afraid there are some who will resent | swinging to a tree. Am reserving for geous state chambers facing the Neva . hi out all the years to| youn piece of the rope that you and River is being used for wards. Only founced tn K report'trom Gen. Birlén jayetém, gas and street car systems eh es err ie eee ? |Your kind forced about his neck by FRENCH IN ARGONNE the eanepers personal quarters are Hamilton, the British, expeditionary are out of commisstan, There i@ no misstating facts for confession ru- ‘The identity of mont of the twenty- ing ‘a undisturbed, being maintained for his commander-n-chief, givea out, here| drinking water in the city. Three|uyy members-of the lynching panty | The iedrage wae mened. “B, B.| PARIS, Aug. 18—Tho French ward accommodation when ho ts stopping to-day. The statement follows: » (hundred feet of the causeway had 9 Bobo.” 5 in pretty well established: in common | Green and Ottice this: afternoon gave out 8| tifa Bompelian wardens, are> Mela “Sit Tah Hamilton reports that 18 been destroyed, All officers, classl-| rumor around Marietta, but there ts —>— statement of the progress of hostill-) utiised for batl tiful Pompelian gardene, are, being: fume fhe southern gone the: sifuaticn was| fed employees, enlisted men and thelr FATHER GETS LETTER Hea 0g follower ‘The English and American bospitals’ "7 The Turks kept up the waual @t-| garrison at Fort Crockett.) pore tg Pied g aging ep ati gf j, [along the greater part of the front. |QPérations as far as possible. 20: AUSTR ‘WARSHIPS tillery fire without much éffect. WACO, Tex, Aug, 18 — Roporta|*in touow, What amnounts tom nos WRITTEN ON MONDAY. | pnéro has boen reported only artillery additional room 80. .as, tO pro: OP tates ag “In the northern gone the right} reaching here say that twelve soldiers ties from Marletta that any attempt engagements in the soctors to the| thirty-five beds. At pregent this hob- : AG). flank of the Austrafian and Now| wore killed at Texas City during the Pt) A letter from Leo Frank, probably | orth of Arras and between the River | pital has twenty-eight beds. : Yaaland : ; to Investigate will bé resented with , es Ans Somme and the River Olse, in the|” The hoapital facilities of the clty are Piohyh 5 land army ccrps’ position was) great storm of Monday, when the! vioienes by thd “tiembers of the| ‘Me last one he ever wrote, was Fe | region of Roye and in the vicinity of | overtaxed, owing to the removal to pop”) ee P heavily attacked during the night of /Thompson Building, a new three-story lynching band has already been | Celved to-day, by his father, Rudolph | Lassigny. | this city of wounded men from Bialy- ait’ in Ai “oh Pel Which on obey ata but al? attacks were! structure, collapsed. Might were killed eorved bh re ng eereid Frank, at his home, No, 152 Under-| “There was fighting yesterday with | sto! ‘iina, Kovno and Ri, in Attack’ oh Pelagosa, TERE Buvia the troops on the ieft|by falling brick, while four were| trough the preg {hill Avenue, Brooklyn. It was writ- Romba and, band sranados. 12 [ie | Miamamsiacniaieanenesasnmeeniine the Italians Recentl; flank madé a short advance drowned later. About thirty or fort: ; ten in the Milledgeville Prison, | F \ : ly et NA A agai A Bet y ¥| ‘The investigators will be confronted poateise-aup-Cearmes, 604 te ibe 7 " of the 15th, with a view to 1 Georgia, on Monday, the day before| forest of Cheppy. Our bombardment ftraightening, out the line, Pheg | clvilians many of them women and) yy 4 aimoulty in identification which|he was’ taken out by the mob and|yesterday of the German. positions Y | children, also lost their lives. y y por ee a ened moved forward under conslderdbie iencam. Giikak listed ten looks to be almost insurmountable at | hanged. : near the Linge destroyed two heavy ” ROME, Aug. 18-—Twenty Austrian apr. and rifie tire and gained about nese ween. & ' &N4) nis time. Only five members of the| ‘The letter was in every way cheerful | batteries and caused the explosion of Socialists Z Ips and eater- yards, ca: turag s Turkish trench |no commissioned officers ‘lost their : 1 and optimistic. There was one fateful | of several depots of ammunition. y ee Willing " fired i wna tabtaly ‘wo 'oMicers and twenty | {ives Milltary tule has been estab- faa ate cad ey hy Leap pees sentence In it. Frank wrote his Ttather “On the creat of the Sondernach ee . 4 other prisoners.” ‘rank from the prison farm and two/ that he expected to be up and about |two fresh and violent coun “Yo Vote tor Itat SeSsion nadennd op Peagee-in the sAdriatic, Satie Mashed at Texas City andthe soldiers} (6 tiese were masked. Warden|in a day or two. during the night against t te. us, retrepunad 7 he en "| BRITISH EXGHANGE HIGHER) tx nv tur sxm te teeoa "| Sth kne Gun arte ay rey atl tne BMC rte, Aa 5. To-Morrow, i ye not recognize any of the five and do be Admiralty announced thie after- ha ig First rts sent out were and that the wound in his neck was | prisoners.” ON REPORT OF ene ee retween 200 ed #60 sei] Rot know if they could identity them | improving in every way. BERLIN, Aug. 18. diers were drowned, but these were at any future time. Until Mr. Frank learns definithty statement to-day says regarding the at what hour the body of his son wiil| fighting on the western front: denied by A. H. Dufty and I. J, Moran,| | Marietta hes rewumed the placid rut | reach New York, he #ald to-day that| “in the Vasges French attacks took he would make no arrangements for | place after having been prepared for London May Establish Credit Here] "Be made ® trip to Texts City tn O° lehere ts an titter lack of excitement Ug Tune euiren just ht the expense of considerable quan- ‘Jin Atfanta, The local newspapers| “I have only two desires just now,” | tities of ammunition against Schratz- of ye io to Buy awd jod tas pak tis Tost carry to-day columns of editorial de. | he 8dded. ‘One Is that the perpetra~|maennie and our positions southeast far Supplies. tors of the outrage upon my son shall|of Sondernach. The enemy divisions Aur | Beae s mapazon srus| pavere of the large clton of the coun: | be et'slone:""Wavare trving our best | ons" ware” driven back agaia’ 7 Now York to-day on reporte that|ing bere from Texas City Junetion at | {B® Press outside the State, as well) _ Taeat of pera Fakes Ofice,|“emolished trench section remained bankers and treasury officials were|noon to-day, reported the track torn |%# the almost unanimous condemna. |) pie sgh dey bg i weaken omce-|in the hands of the French.” in conference in London and an an-| up and that they were unable to pro- | 10m of the lynching by the press of MA, . en ~ | President of Peru, Dr, Jose Pardo, took howtnoement Could bo expected seon| ceed further, ‘They eay they found | ews has its effect in official ctr- | Hremaent Of fut Ut: Cee Corte ew | HARWICH POST OFFICE GERMANS AUNNING TRAIN FROM LILLE TO WARSAW les. The question of fixing respon- —S ee of m mew war loan to establish al eighteen bodies at Hitchooek, twenty | © Cabinet has been formed, as follows: HIT. BY ZEPPELIN, .| large credit aecount in this country. sibility rests on how deeply this ef-| sin, gn Affairs, Enrique D ithe Bnglish pound eteriing, uscaily Ly roxy ba dee pops trom Market | fect has penetrated and how long tt = Eien there Dre Late + SAYS BERLIN REPORT. The Modern Liberty Bell Soojea at ¥1. 8 ane t exchange | Street, Galveaten, eco found soat- | Will last. tin Laat reer, fl gg AM lena; t erga rem Tera at. ls of exchange 5 | Frank's body was placed aboard the | War Gol ‘ ‘Pubs | BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville). |/r94+ Garg ‘ - | tered 0004 War, ‘ol, Benjamin ente; Public Held by Kaiser, forged: teh Ba tae cis rg Oring Obagi ‘ene | Southern Railroad train leaving for | Works,’ Dr. Belleario Bos ‘Avg. 18-—The Post Office at Harwich| hat People Free from Busi- uoted in demand excha: at 5.00 , as ste : Z vias tar selioag BURLIN, Aug.. 12—Lille-Wareaw| to make on American ‘olla, Aratet te, veperves: to be thspe matte Bing Pocactivatie, itition. ta" bee express, Those words record another with 6: 6 in the dollar normaly, | farther inland thag'in 1900, whem Gale | Vig octock 7 1 tailan and German exchange was veston was nearly wiped off the map, | “°K at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning, ‘even at.greater discou BRAUMONT, yon 18. Frank's widow accompanies his} It is understood London and New|, 0A Nh 6 18! body to New York, With her are her | woman were! brother-in-law, Alex Marcus; Rabbt| Eleven fork financiers are working out the| Three men and on can | Warsaw the military officials | details of a syndicate to take on some| killed, almost the entire population of % | ve inaugurated & theg der: | be dopastied nua huge credit accouns | Part Arthur made homeless and prop: pie Rage Here sae: tsa tary] viee, connecting the extremes ef oc- lew York. The present discrepancy BERT Bamage setreated at more, than HE CANDY MAKING BUSINESS is one that can be carried ‘on ina dark, musty sub-cellar, where the sunlight would require a letter of introduction to be admitted or in a Big Daylight Condy Factory, where every detail of sani- tary production is looked after as carefully as the most immaculate, painstaking housewife manages her home kitchen. Our big Candy Kitchens are spotlessly clean. Machinery, kettles and utensils are scoured and polished te the highest degree of brightness. e hands of employees that come in contact with CANDY are carefully sterilized many times a day. Such conditions of sanitary luction must surely add to your enjoyment of LOFT PURE, DELICIOUS SWEETS. jpecial for Wednesday. Special for Thursday. RNT PEANUTS — pose, ta ge pel ae ea path ge "pouND BOX 100,000 constitute the toll of the| Alexander. titory, in in foreign exchange makin, 7 | pee, rye ba sae By a Mer had naile t MP Gappliee 1d the kesh tropical storm Monday nt Among the many criticisms offered ight. * ON, Tx, Aug. 17 (by mail | po., pels at 6.20, and Berlin et midnight, market extremely coatly, to Dallas, Aug. i8)-—Though only |'° day was one of the Atlanta police and arriving at Wareew in time for — bho person, a hearo, lost his lte,|for allowing a great crowd of people Houston has sustained a loss esti-|to enter the undertaking rooms of cat Teanses: in ae shierdion.. GERMAN FISHERMEN mated at from two to five million |Greenberg & Bond to view Frank's @ new train cast- loliars in the worst trepical ‘storm | corpse yesterday. The ‘police défense ue Arak wip of tha now cin cats |” CHEERED BRITISH WHO residence escaped damage, and at 4.30|they adopted of making a public Fe are bia to. witness the hom- ame, ra o'clock this mor bardment of Fort " to 28.21,-eald to be not far from ’ tre navy is an unudual war time nog from ; ‘usna’| END WAR IN. DECEMBER,” | by 20 cap 4. tained the velocity of ninety shiles| stable, and the mob, in its determnina- | ences of the ™the city for it. the fron, in the Voowbs states that in|Bea by. & British equadroa, He [hens known on the Texas coast, Not @ ‘ning, wh orm le of the body of the victii Nowo Georsjevak, | COPHNHAGEN, Aug, 18, via Lon: |roucned ite heights the barome ogee PA adie iy Mi AD ig ace a the lowest barometer reading ever| Way to Prevent disorder, cident reported from the North sea 7 an hour, ms, oA oe tty / DECLARES CROWN PRINCE, ees belo Five thousand refugees tion to find it, had interfered with Ly jonday ernoon érondent of the Joyrnal ia Buisse at | Gua: eid ae ‘ weratn fy nag +p eu Come all ye men and housewives, Crowd’ close if you would see What means this loudly ringing of The bell Publicity, You'll find it's not unusual But what happens every day— The World's great Want Directory Has started on its way. 102,660 we AD: PASE Moku | Mo (@™ The World not only print: advertisements tata’ any ee New York newspaper, but gives them a- circulation in New York City, morn. | ies tah, Sundays, Greater than the mes and Tri 4bDED TOGETHER! ios READ WORLD ADS, EVERY MORNING, . > even American. war correspondents, ‘SPARED THEIR VESSEL, | *inglc business ‘house, not “a single of their action ts that the method Pe eae @on.—German cheers for men in, the 1! of the mob’s vengeance was the only “WE MUST TAKE VERDUN, known. At that time the wind at-| The corpse had been hidden in «| Eabjera. veston are in Houston, smn over| several funerals and threatened to | GANHVA, Aug. 1h-—The oorre- |, 188 SAniain, xelating the expert. pacveoial inte nao “alae us-| search the houses of léading Jewa in forth hit Galveston’s aoa Mali] When the body was first exposed in and cau u aoted as buffers and|a local undert#king room about five German, Grote Prince ory aby Aad Iatributed® litehelte, beiloving "ule [Prevented wholesale destruction of! thousand people were waiting to ave taken by the nee Foie ohip was certain to, be sunk, » ~ apprehension te exp i it, About two-fifths were women. mn the British seamen reached ne storm here raged without in-| At firet none of the women was to-day notided | ¢ wing pipase: the trawler the cnptain begged. for | termigaion from 7,80 P. M. to 6 A. M. bia readlnee ta], "We shall take, we tmust take, Ver.| time to take to, tho boata, thd ad: | he" wind, blew irom all directions |namittets, Presently, however, some ‘tine of Grecian Cabiiet ialahed mite that he was a red at the one in authority allowed two pretty £ in aype- piog Caegelgn i go a short and pointed reo Freie, fre! Sie enhth te. Boren and girls to climb in through a window. Gounaris Lary} “You 22, take the whole ship, We WASHINOTON, Aug. 18—Gen./ At this about a hundred more rushed peo ed pagal Mf ar io mh a a Se, hm ceo a lg a ". n 60! Mi ve were P * the OCqLATE COVE! usar Oream, ARCLAY ona NE = trem A , the ytd sheers Reverand in sea pn iif By ate ie hd »