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: ¢ to Liverpool. Een tre were Americans, and 80 in the steerage on the last It was reported here some time ago that the Germans would - i ‘Special effort to sink the Arabic because of her great capacity for munitions, On one recent trip to Liverpool she carried fifty Lane trucks and thirty aeroplanes in addition to ammunition. Pasinet, off which the Arabic 1s reported to have gone down, lies Close to the lane of steamship traffic between England and America. it about 40 miles west of Old Head of Kinsale, near which the Lusitania | German submarines have been active in these waters since the declaration of the German Government in February of a naval war was sunk. zone, ‘The Arabic was in the class of the White Star liners Celtic and Cedric ‘and Was completed in June, 1908. She was 600 fect !ong, 66 fect wide and | 44 feet deep, with a capacity for abdut 16,600 tons of cargo. At the time | she was put into service she took the place as one of the most luxuriously appointed vessels of the White Star Like the other White Star passenger ships the Arabio was equipped with twin screws and twin engines, her machinery developing about 10,000 horee-power, which would drive her under normal conditions at about slx- teen knots an hour, This Would make her not dificult of attack by German submarines. U. S. Inquiry to If Americans Were Aboard WASH'NGTON, Aug. 19.—The State Department this afternoon took imme- @iate atops to ascertain whether any ditizen was aboard the ner when she was torpedoed and the liner was given warning. were the two final issues made DY President Wilson in his last note to Germany. - It was pointed out here that the Learn the German U boat commander's wan justified bocause the vessel evnk carried War muntions. The attitude of this Government will be governed by official re- ports from ‘the diplomatic and con- sular offices in England and Ireland In view of the final statement « made by the President in his laat note, the question of whether aa ‘Ble GERMAN 6 in the past twenty-four hours. BresteLitovsk near Rokitno, prisoners and 125 cannon, | Following up his victory at Kovn the Russians southward in the region Slavs havo hurriedly evacuated all thelr positions betwé@n Kalvaria and the direction of Buwalki Railway. and are retiring in EVENING WORLD, MORE RUSSIAN BARRIERS; FRENCH GAIN NEAR ARRAS Outer Forts at Brest-Litovsk Fall and Two More Are Captured at Novogeorgievsk, ‘Where More Prisoners: Are Taken. UNS REDUCE BERLIN, via wireless to London, Aug. 19.—Striking hard at both ends of the Russian line, the Germans have scored important successes Gen, Mackensen’s troops have penetrated the outer positions of the War Office | Two more forts of Novogeorgievsk have been captured with 1,000 announced this afternoon. 0, Gen. von Hindenberg is driving in West of the fortress of Grodno. The } the Warsaw-Petrograd THU DAY, AUGUST 19, 19165. LYNCHED! Remarkable Photograph of the Murder of Leo Frank - Near Home of Girl He Was. Convicted of Slaying YA MORE BRIS ot -STEAMERS SUNK BY SUBMARINES —s Two of the Same Line Among Victims of U-Boats To-Day, unt LONDON, Aug. 19.—Resides the White Star liner four other British steamships were sunk by German submarines to-day. First came the report that the Wilson liner Grodno had been sunk. Her crew was saved. Following this came the news that the British steamship Dunsley had been torpedoed. Anotber submarine victim reported today was the 488-ton Liverpool — steamer Thornfisld, owned? by tHe Zallab Shipping and Carrying Com-« pany. Her crew was rescued, ‘The Berbino, also a Wilson liner, wes sent to the bottom by a U boat to-day.~ Despatches sald the crew was rescued: , The Serbine — & steel scfew* steamer of 2,205 tons. She waa _pi0 feet long and like all Wilson liners. was regiatered at Hull, She. wane built in 19138, North of Bielsk German troops have ® The Grodno was owned by T. Wit- fact that the Arabic was westward| American was aboard the olip thi®| reached the rallway from Bialystok to the foeke of neve Chiarslevele, balde- son & Sons and was registered at tho boukd from Liverpool to Npw York) afternoon probably was the Most | rest Litovak, it is declared. Clared there had been no change jn port of Hull. She displaced 1,956 tone ‘would exclude from any possible con-] momentous faced by thin Govern-| mi, text of the official statement | the situation around Brest-Litovak, and was 295 feet in length. She wasx: troversy the contention raixed by’) ment since the sinking of the battle- | geaiing with the operations on the |, rota chute oter eh tell of sreat re. | built at Glasgow in 1912. ‘< ey joe ere over the capt _ ja case that a Mar’ eastern front is as follows: |no. The fortress was taken by ‘storm ; . : “Army group of Field Marshall yon | after the great German slego guns oem i D F TRADE jou & prepated a(dtement to-morrow. | Hindenburg: On the occasion of cap- | had battered a hole in the defenses. | ———————______ ay SALES MANAGER ENDS Ue Hin expressed conclusions § were | turing Kovno an additional thirty of- PO, prea 4 t : ] » that it would have'been suicidal for 5 | BS: 7 fais SPAT Racer tt ear nn mon more token | TTALTANS. ADVANGE. ON ‘SINKING OF LINER LIFE WHEN MONEY 60 mohera, a 4 ‘ ote " prisoner might have been rescued in| “Under pressure of the loss of WHOLE AUSTRIAN LINE: 7 Rey te &@ sinillar-man: Koyno the Russians were obliged to ‘Is Found Hanging to Rafter in maT Wear Th SEP evacuate their positions opposite Kal- | St Maiden : y . 4 . | joreroom on Mai 4 i MITCHEL N BREVET Moth ap bat Our troops 4F*) Determined Effort to Break the ) Lane, 44 LYNCHING ANARCHY “Further to the south German troops Front Along the Konzo— a 0 ar": vcs sane Bi “ u crossed the Narew west of Tykocin. a : | Exchange to-day, for the first time | ¢ The last previous sale was| William J. Chitty, sales manager far. OTION IN FIELD: ‘Thay captured $0) Russians, Trenches Taken and Lost. STOCKS G0 DOWN f year. The transactions. were. 1,900 | 99.000. | William R. Winn, dealer in olls at No. | q PROM “The army of Gen. von Gallwits has! ROME, Aug. 19.—! sat 280, The.last sale previous Brooklyn Union Gas Company's 143 Maiden Lane, hanged himself to- 4 —_—. Aum. Heavy bombard- r y" r 4 se 1 _ |made progress in an easterly direction. | ment of the Austrian forts before Go- ° to to-day’s, was 16 shares at 256 op | rent ely aivartor, aivisend of ata oer oe ee bt ined a Demands Immediate and Sum- North of Bielsk our troops reached the} ritz and infantry assaults south and January 28, 1914. semi-annual extra ursement of 1 porter, entered the storeroom on the E railway from Bialystok to Brest-| wost of Tolmino mark the beginning 4 Acalamdit _—s— per eent, should come up for declara- hen floor and found the body, whieh = Say ; ; ar-Order. Stocks Lose Many in three month ee. bs mary Punishment of Mem- 4 .) | Lutovak, Three thousand Russians! of a determined attempt by Gen. Ca- 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. oe he gut down. Rtctycols"seeiw M73 5 x Were taken prisoners. dorna to break the-whole Austrian Points and Standard it ea NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. |acoording to ‘one of the firys, he hed ! bers of Mob. . “In the northeastern section of] front along the Isonzo. With net changes from peryious, lolag, Open. se, been almoat beside himself for eev- Lieut. Bacon Killed (Theoreti- Novo Goorgievsk our troops captured| Northwest of Gorits, a regiment of Issues Fall. High, Low. Last, ohig at | August eral months over @ large money loss the Wkri crossing. Two forts on the| Bersaglier! rushed the Austrians from i AR eke eh, 38 A he had guatained. Chitty leaves a Afipscial to The Frening World.) cafly) and’‘Then Leads in | orth tront were taken by storm, |soveral rows of trenches between San Md a oe ed fy Fee ee oe ee eriecat tives ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 10.—The di- a ‘8 more than 1,000 prisoners and 12 can-| Martino and’ Bighana, inflicting| News of the sinking of the Arabic gow ot Brooklyn. rectors of a bovis Longe of College Yell. non falling into one J hands, |heavy losses Later they were forced |sent practically all the standard |; Hv ay ip unani- 74 “Army group of ‘ince Leopold of | to relinquish the ground under artil- Aw. ‘ee Fesohitions on the lynching “of Bavaria: Tho left wing drove the|iery attack from an adjacent height, |*%2ck# down at the close to-day trom | tim: % Be 8 Lad vaaying: in part: ©+ " Uiiietal WS The Rrening Worle.) enemy, continuously fightiig, before! Santa Lucia, defening Tolmino {9M to three points. The specialties | am 188, 308 = oy thig.crime and ite fagrant de-.. wILITARY INSTRUCTION CAMP, | !t and in the evening reached the dis- ther, ee ed Ap 4 Hanae y + 6 declined from one 1 five points. 'The.| 4 f ae vis 8 “of; oMctra of. the law. :the -prAPTRHURG, N.Y.) Aug. 19 | trict west and southweat of Nicle- iP disaster. greatly helped the profes- * Pod ¥ tate hus been disgraced, its sov- Mayor Mitchel, despite the fact that |Jozyce. The right wing, breaking pentane i pen, Aleres trenches | vonal'bear raid which has been in oR oN | erelgnty inaulted aad grievous re- his officers told him tactfully that the | forward across the Bug at Melnik, progress for the past two days, but Re. Tak 188 a 1, “proach cast upon our clyilization. prominence of his personality would |4rove the enemy out of his strong the market showed unexpected Ferien aS TR dk — ‘The question now, is; "Shall we have probably bar him from any real pro- | Positions in the north of this section COTTON IS DECLARED strength in resisting as well as it did. | ( ee sFeneitia,* Hh =k pp, Wonka and Boy Are Hurt es & State government in fact as well motion, was tried to-day as a ser-|22d\le progressing further, A fow of the issues mado gains, | c ah = ca nee Fae or A Perisco ‘Eeirmnm neon ammay Sp2SAo&Spn| uc ri, CONTRABAND BY ALLIES stm renews i Gomes on dati de BHR ER pay] Ting to AM Lite rons apt. J. R. Kelly gave ‘ompaniy, ‘ 4 c rr yo — Bh if thority, overpowers its oficera and skifmish drill out on the hills this|Bus between Niemirow and Jarnow Interborough Motropolitan, 1-2; Con- ‘ea 8 ite = tt Girl. is as essential to a sub- 4o- morning. After @ particularly rough | bas been taken possession of by al-)Statement That They Will Act to} %ldated Gas, 1-4, and Anaconda, 1-2, ia 110 40% 140% A spark from a bonfire about which| marine as glasses are charge he sent an orderly along the | "ed troops. y Bethlehem Steel lost 18 points at 275 <. | ee laying in front of her hi , . m 4 he, 18 Ww me Mme to tell the piatoon leaders that| “Before Brest-Lutovsk German! Prevent Ruinous Depression | and Pressed Steel Car 27-8. ‘ae aie Fides p tovaay, ignited the dreas of Margaret| t© Some people. law c j@ of Georgia, . Bacon, son o} M 4 : [44 He 1h Twenty-third Street, Brooklyn. With Who dbnbtitute tha’ ‘mass of ita! former Ambassador Bacon, had been est of Janow. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19~The fol-| day eo BS = 18 not yt biasing th child frantically ting it » citizenship, will be sifent or tn- | Killed jn action, south of Viadova our troops are| towing statement was 4 to-day| ‘The bears jumped into the Wall! | hE aT 3b = | oan about the atreet, Sur One steed Po @itferent when confronted BY an issue| Acting Sergeant Mitchel at once! Pursuing the defeated enemy. Under| by the British Embassy: “The allled| Street pit to-day and for a tire | Extn Wout age age age Sa dee brother, William, nine, setzea a| sician) will ‘ ike thip., What we ard dealing with |J¥MPed to the front, assumed platoon Pressure of our advance the enomy | Governments have agreed in princi-| frightened prices well below the close | fang talent 6 +4. ‘attempted to beat out| and hal you pap 16 je Y'*8 command and led with such sdccess evacuated the eastern bank of the Bi cf by = Ee Copa, and semanas 90, Beer oe i dabeerous us | ple that cotton is contraband of of last night. There wus great Mer ap, Petro 5a ee le. ot 4s anarchy in ite ‘mos werous | that he earned a big percentage on at the flames, but his clothing took fire, ure troubl. Sn hig chance for permanent promotion, |2v0v® and below Viadova. He 19) The exact date when this etivity in the ‘early trading, nearly Neiiond taed's:: sae hy 2: Bi pecaral to thelr basistan ur" need aol, = 4 by being pursued.” Norfolk & “Weat./) 10r 107 z ‘overal women ran to thelr assistance you Glasses ~ “If It continues no man’s life will be he Harvard graduates in camp, N, ment shall be made is still under con| 91,000 shares being dealt in during orth 72), 7 and with, water and blankets put out a need them at the mob claims one vic- | CVF 200 in number, gathered for or- | LONDON, Aug. 19.—Presistent ré- | sideration, as well as other retalls| the first fifteen minutes of the mar- | \- wey it TP you “4 wate. To-day ton to-day, led by Robert | g6rts. ha’ we OR the blaze, do not need them, it will be a | tim Ngee aude; to-morrow, unless Baton, the clgertand nis Thecretionliy | Pits have Feached here that the Ger- |conected with the proclamations.” | ket, At the outset prices went up Per amet — | Maxgaret.was burried te the Holy | the law {a curbed, a larger mob | dead son: ‘Leonard Wood, Firat | ans are transferring whole army| As soon as the official announce-| and records might have been broken, | 23% NTS a” = 1" | ram Hospital in a critical n: Will clal’e Dandred ikves ou some HB. Kirtland, the lawyer | orps from the southérn to the north-| ment is made, it will be discloned| but for the raid of the bears. 1084.1 Fla eee nt ae (ip society muat be} who wrote the modern U, 8. armyjern front and are preparing for a|\/90 that the allied Governments have| ne movement in many of the war FH 2 i 11! | dition. Her brother ,remained | at ile raleatinte totteininetion | totter baal eke Hallowell “and driye'on Petrograd, after scizing the | Prepared to stand behind the market) 40. 204 specialty shares % tt ifs i 1% | home, and: three of-che women who ‘ore, we call gen, Gov- | Lieut. BS T. Bull, U. 8. A, they mave y to prevent ruinous depression of | order and specialty shares was very | it Leaner t's ved the- children suffered slight ermor autt all officers of the land to|the long Harvard cheer on’ the parade | "Way At Vilna, In some quarters it} prices and minimize hardships to| great in’ the first hour. Bethlehem 108 putts. | They “were Bi hee all the power of the State to! ground were photographed, | {# belleved here that the movement| planters, + Steel, opening At 287, rose,a point i, 4 Carey, Mts. Margarét Ryan Me careal vastose that wo calrupon | cheroulttes “ettnarte ko mel rae | chrome Kovno on Vite le more thap and then aouttled back to 281, 6 ee ae Mary ‘AfeGione. or rte 'y alumni of +433 rf Fy ep til it w in stam; out wherever it ie found. if eth twenty.or more colleges after the eve- lectures, at a Sa who was accom pe Pp. by C Rolling of the Btates machise wun detachment, —~> SAY HOSPITAL ATTENDANT ‘lal Might Might with the| flank, The Germans, some London fpceplane was made to-day by| critics believe, plan to drive a wedge frnied|in the Russian line east of Vilna and SLEW. UNRULY PATIENT an effort to reach the Warsaw-Petro- grad railway and turn the Russian send armies marchng'to an attack on Petrograd while holding off the Rus- siane to the south, To meet this offensive movement, it was pointed out here to-day, the Grand Duke must evacuate Brest- Litovek and retreat northward with Worth of Ralls From Bettichem. BIG CONTRACTS ARE LET ’ FOR SUBWAY MATERIAL One Award Calls for $1,202,126 Five subway material contracts, seven-point loss from last night. New York Air Brake, which was strongest at the opening of the mar- ket at 128, an advance of 1% and a, pl ana aR ._ SAILING TO-BAY. msnsiate. eo is : BSA LEE Bot! ae Ee new high reovrd, went two points i Bh i higher before it flattened to 126 15" Os under the paws of the, bears. . ond i ty American Can, a point up at 64, 102 share. went. down to 623-8, and America, ac anan a Beet Sugar receded from 66 to 64 5-8. The fluctuations of some of the other! Chesapeake and Ohio ‘tegues ‘were: Crucible Steel, 78 to) $21 tons of cog for a. twely one for over @ million dollars’ worth C. Holbrook Is Put Under Epileptic Dies of Beating and Fred] Brest-Litovek to impede the move- Arrest, (Seca bo ‘The Breojaa Work) SOMERVILLE, N. J, Aug. 19.— Fred C. Holbrook, an attendant of the State Epileptic Village at Bkillman, ts under -arreat here, charged, with the murder of William Van Riper, who had been # patient at the hompital since Deo, 4, 1907, Tuesdzy Van Riper was found in his bed. He had been kicked and beaten ubout the abdomen and. body and was covered with, bruises, ie @ied Tuesday night. Holbrook left is regular period of two oad arrested on t aed it is charged ‘an Riper was tWat in Nahdlin: Van ‘Riper, who was stubborn, he had lost his temper and given him a beat- ing. REA UNDER SURGEON'S KNIFE. Pennevivanie Raliresd President Detag Well Atter Operatios. PHILADBLPHIA, Aug, 10.—Samuel Rea, President of the Penneylvanta Ratinoad, ‘who has been iit for some underwent @ surgical operation in the polveliaie Feri! to-day, wt the Mr. office wee wn wan Facet, pel ‘renting oo His armies or leave a garrison tn: ments of the Germans ip the south, gast. Military men here to-day expreased the belief that Brest-Litovak will be evacuated by the Russians possibly within a fortnight. The fall of Kovno, the advance of the Germans against the Kovno-Brest-Litovak Railway and the drive against Petrograd Atself will make it necessary for the Grand Duke to don entirely the Brest-Litovsk Une and wheel his armies northward to defend the Russias capital, An official statement from Petro- grad early to-day admitted the cap- ture by Gen, yon Hindenburg of the principal defenses of Kovno, A por- tion of the works on the right bank of the river are still held by the Russians, who are using the same tao- tios they employed upon sitions. EES Warsaw. From their positions on tho right bank the Russian artillery {a covering the retreat of the Koyno jarrison in the direction of Vilna, the railway centre toward which the Ger- man rush is directed, Bouth of Kovno the German armies of Von Scholtz and Von Gallwits are eee Bsn Mh anion rice hammering hard at the Russian lines | Bisur of steel rails, which were held up at & previous meeting during the oontro- versy with the Public Service Com- mission, were passed by the Board of Estimate to-day, Bethlehem Steel Company, for lies of open, hearth rails, $1,202, ‘reeper Check Company, for Co tai Solnt. Company, $147,104 join pe? Steel Rall Company, material, > Sa WINDSOR RESULTS. ray Hpce- puree ass ae le ee ‘Colle and “Sey ith excess be teancly't os com ny bend ated Magnesia 86 after ea ae (sae Le 41-2; Pittsburgh Coal, 32 to 901-4; Mexican Petroleum, 9 1-4 Reading, Bteel car, 65 3- period ending June 30, an increase ye to 85; | 2,262,066 tons vee Sew the precéding’ period, 1401-8 to 1481-4; ‘Pressed ; to 641-4; Maxwell I RO American Gas Sompe mpany deélared reg- ular quarterly dividend of 1 A-4> por. genta, payable. Sept. 1 to holders of 60, and a $735 contract for other U MAGKEg || Nearly every aoeeex § disorder gh i Nee He cb ase Motors, 47 to 45; Studebaker, 1111-2 to 107, and United States Steel, from 178-8 to 761-4, ame Wootinghouse Air Brake #old.on the | Bachang record Aus: gents on the New York St ange have Been sold itor fice Owing to Popular Demand. * We Are Forced to Continue Our Sale Special for carla ‘This ° Friday and Setarien 5,000 prs. other Branded Shoes 49¢ and’$ 1,200 prs. Boys’. Shoes 1,800 prs. Men’s High anid Low Shoes... $1. 75 HADESSA Sie 359 suc Amie 240 240 Noor band oh. Sach. Dupnia age Bo 8&8 hy 2: |

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