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ment that repetition by down.” Young Bruguiere, who has given up Hopes of recovering his mother’s immediately, will leave here to-night to join some of his friends : foe in Warwick Castle. the Gerstan @ubmarine that sent the | ploked up by & petro! beat.” Big Mer to the bottom, though several | Ay pg p RUGUIERE GRE’S SON $006 they saw the U-boat that a few + Milmated Defore torpedoed the British and believed it was pra "| Arabic: calm; second, that lifeboats had pre- later.” videdly beh ewutis ot to moot much | | The lonrarh was nent wa ho panic and the crew displayed g0bd" discipline if getting over the and Péris had perfshed. Fineh of the Arabic dectares aaw no submarine. Me says fornia. ~ hes fi s 4 4 ee ) ee tpnicinn ; DOCTOR WHO PERISHED (ON ARABIC HAD BEEN » SURGEON AT THE FRONT, ' JANBSVILLE, Wis:, Aug. °20.—Dr. {Edmund Woods, teported missing in} thie Ardbié dinaster, has been a prom- it surgeon here for many years. © was born in Englandand camo to He was edu- city whén 4 boy. ved iit the Btdtd University. abroad again in May. It pas been, bis custom to apend "| part of each year in England, enlar: ing Bis knowledge of surgical prac- tipe in London hospitals, Hiswifere-|Uermany believes that no more ceived @ letter last week in which he | Serious direct results will follow than e414 he woud feturn of the Arable. GERMANS TO KEEP ON SINKING SHPS AContinued from First Page.) ee 7 now if actual effect, The German Ambassador recently filed with the até Department in Washington & note confirming this| stronk in the belief that the United polioy, Trade Advisor Flemi: Depart came effective, could met pertmlt ood: gf the blockade, Germany, bo act of grace, wha shipments of German goods to pass thfough ‘the’ Britis! to all'weutral nations. Ty German official circies, lacking he zm Ho murvivor of the Arable disdater Gemeente whe wad interviewed here to-day baw | Cresees for their courage | wae CABLES RELATIVES His MOTHER HAS DEEN LOST. MYs. ‘Mation Pruguiere of Codar+ Yhuret, L, 1. to-day received the fol- lowing Gableeram from Louis 8. Bruguidre, sén of Mre. Josephine Sather Bfucileré, who was on the “Mother istont. Will cable again trom Queen fi’ atid was receivéd at 2.65 an Shergehoy, and third, that there) oiciook this morning, It confirms the eaflier ‘report’ that’ thé well known social leader ‘ot S4w York, Newp7t Mrs. Marton Brugulere is Mts. Jo- sephineg Bruguicte's daughter-in-law, having married Dr, Peter Hrugut: he Hirst knew thet tHe liner was in| 0) Ge ine society leader's four sone, aenger sciang often ced come (TO other sone ate Emile, Francis ci mt and Loils,'the latter being with his {Word carreapondent, Capt. Flach tmother when the Arabié was struck, Mrs. Josephinég Brugulére the tighter of & Byani#h Cotntess and &@ Frénédiiman. Mer stepméther, Mrs. Jane K. Sather of San Francisco, left $700,000 to the University of Call- Mre, Brughlere was the ‘widow of) "| Emitlé Brugulere, upon whose: death théie son Louis inherited most of his | father’s fortune, He built a marble COREE at Newport in 1906.) Louls graduated from Harvard in 1903. Pre- views t¢ taking passage on thé Ar- abio he and his mother had ‘cabled Sherry’s tO Teserve them apartments. Mrs, Josephine Bruguiere’s father) wae Contiedted for many yeors’ with law bv dada If a belligerent cannot retaliate against an enemy without injuring the lives regard fot the dignity of neutral powers, should dictate that the practice be discontinaed. I donable offense against the sovereignty of | Capt. Finch of the Torpedoed Steamship Arabic And His Staff of Officers on Last Voya 10000000004 ° 5-206 the baiting Rr of Dréxel'@ Co. of eutabdlished the frat e 4 Zz 4 | > “g , Sadler ry clsoo, now known " 1 i on Franclece National . Woods was abroad when the |. He served in a number base hospitals, He thon to Janesville and went , 9B 5064-8 11-0 G 19484968440 FO40040O8 $4 HHSEO4O4 Www, &ovohwaerd, ge Oo mander \did give warning,. but the British will not admit it. That the few American passengers on the Arabic were induced to sail on her as a protection by being given free passage, and that this scheme is WAR NEWS IN BRIEF Twenty or more persons are believed to have lost their lives when) pecause of the many cancellations. ma uGist 20, vio. PPRESIDENT WILSON’S LAST WARNING TO GERMANY ON NEUTRAL RIGHTS AT SEA: | of neutrals, as well as their property, humanity, as well as justice and a due SINKING OF ARABIC AIDS IN BEAR RAID; ALL STOCKS LOWER Entire List Sells Off, Though Banks Give Great Support to Sagging Market. ) The destruction of the Arabic and the international possibilities of the incident caused an extreme weak- ness in the stock market at the open- ing to-day and threw the entire list of whares into confusion Trading was carried on with such a rush that in the first half hour of business 250,000 shares had been dealt tn. United States Steel, which is the barometer of the market, sold off to New York Air Brake, Crucible Steel, » |General Motors, Studebaker, Good- | rich and Westinghouse. or more, but were relatively steady. The copper issues were notably firm. Resistance began to show itself in reached, probably due to bank qup- port. There were rallies of from two to four points in the specialties, but the market continued to show the liquidation, never elackened and the professional traders confessed themselves eur- prised dt the strength of the Street. Owing to the Arabic tragedy the market at the operiing to-day was left practically without buying orders at figures around yesterday's close being practised:on other British ships, | the liner'Arabic was sunk by a German submarine yesterday. Among the | There was mass of selling orders That the submarine Commander | eight passengers missing are two Americans, had good reason to believe that thero were no Americans on board because in all the Important issues, About the Steel post on the Ex- The Government in Washington is withholding comment until] change there was tho greatest con- the ship was west boynd and carried | definite official information is received as to whether American lives were | fusion. Opening quotations differed no first class passengers, That the Arable was a menace to German safety because she was the biggest carrier of war munitions and had to be destroyed, which the Russians eontinued fo hold after they abandoned the Polish That as long as no Americans were lost, or possibly one or two, tiis is not {CaPital, has been taken by the Germans. lost. Novogeorgievsk, the strong Russian fortress northwest of Warsaw, | ef the there as much as 11-2 points and had to Be adjusted by the official reporters change. ‘The strength of the market in the late afternon carried stocks up to More than 20,000 men were} closing figures, which were the high- & second Lusitania incident and will | captured with the fortress and an enormous stock of war material, Berlin} est of the day. However, the issues hot prove serious. Germany and the United States will not go to war, announces, TOUT WARN eyiey WAU Britain raiées the block. , W This Polley Was aAvobated' by al despatched and confidence in the | German trade oMoial th the socret] Neutrality of the United States in re- Correspondence publishéd this: week by The World. It has heen adopted| at Washington’ to start nexotiations by the German Governmént and ts] with the Stato Department for the Th patsing thie enipmant the Gor- man Ambassador noted that it was the only ohe allowed on account of ting Circumstances, but that ee 10 bal ote deciarea, not accept as an’ iat is ite right. ‘There- ToreAn onkbardo Wad bedn placed on| **Ked the Wise Guy. “He woes around I¢ the Arable affair should lead to ftupture between the two nations, severance of diplomatic relations and terned in, American wate In suct event the Ger ment would suffer ser: results. The United States would be. Govern- able to render assistance to the allies]! Sid to have accepted the terms. freely in money ahd supplies, Amerl- can dollars are now, the most needed ‘The German Government and its representatives in this country figure | APulia ready to move if war on Turkey is declared. Paris official reports tell of important French gains near Arras and Berlin admits French gains near Souchez, . particularly | losing ground elsewhere, that war with the United States at present would roauit in more damage than good to the Teuton cause. There- | advances in Alsace. fore, the process of diplomatic. ne- gotiating In continue with a view to using the United States an a lever to force the British block- ade. i} ‘On this point an oficial memoranda has been given the Evening World as | 418 AMERICANS LOST ON SHIPS SUNK BY. GERMAN U-BOATS follows: “wi a note to Great Britain is stored in Germany, then it will be ible forthe German Ambassador Grafting of a reply to the American note t “*Public opinion in Germany ia se a of the | States Are not Impartial, that it ig not || liner possible for the Governnient to do any- ent Applied to the Gorman} thing toward mutual undorstané nga Embassy to permit a certain shipment | unless a note be despatched by. the ‘Of potash to pass through, on the| American Government to Great Britain Borurid that (t had been aontracted for and paid for before the blockade be-| cotton to be contraband is ludicrous, against the blockade.” “The idea of ihe Allles deolaring ae cotton is no longer used in Ger- many in manufacture of explosives, Wood pulp is substituted, and Ger- many heb a large supply of that. “Germany stands ready, to buy 3,- of American cotton, if ie ‘raised, and the block: United States government ts urgod to | J g° out even when Britain made spe-| make 4pecial reference in its forth- | Am Cin! exteptions, bécause thy avcdpt-| cqming hote to Britain .to Interfer- noe of such exceptions would imply] ence with cotton shipm: , » consent of Germany to the legality ———_—_— NO PRIDE OF ANCESTRY. (From the Cineinnati Enquirer.) “What is the matter with the Boob?" | 4 an if ho was scared to death about something.” " “He went to a professor and asked | ji him to trace oostry amd fix him up a family tree, Well, whi th SNe se *3 Pees 2 Sc wessests: LONDON, Aug. 20—German sub- marines have caused the death of 1,736 civilian no luding 118 Amer iat will be satisfactory to both |] man warfare on merchantmen was countries. |] formally launched Feb. 18, The Lusitania death toll of 1,157 on May 7 was tho largest, Malaba was sunk March with a loss of 111 liv able:information shows thirty-two persons aboard the Arabic missing and probably dead, EEE See: Li ate stil = aes oe a E 282 Se FREE BERET shess' oa norte laensitin CLOSING QUOTATIONS, nas S2%ea 2S 2ze PORE FES FS 20,—Cooper won the ( “Im sick and My T should eat more Ash and other brain- bus rit : Wweetly responded Mra, of whales an uy, | shen ee a Be could not make up their losses and the nét changes were mainly on the The Restormel and the Baron Erskine, British steamers, have been | minor side. sunk by German submarines, their crews being saved. the seizure of German ships now in. | steamer Pena Castilo was also sunk. The Spanish The total sale of shares for the day, 988,691, compared with 1,089,702 yee- Only three of her crew were saved. | terday. Rome says that the Enterte Powers have offered to Bulgaria a part besectinins aT Indirect | Of Macedonia as the price of her entering the war on her side. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Bulgaria | pxports of copper trom Atlantic ports ‘otal | iris Italy has again demanded that Italian subjects be allowed to leave | {Pine same seviod fast yearn) oh reinforcement of thé allies. Turkey. A squadron: of cruisers is at Taranto and five army corps at] General mtectrie Company declared r for week ending Aug. 19 reached a of 3,691 tons and since Aug. 1, regular quarterly dividend of pe cent, erable Oe. Ae to holders of rec- ord Bept 4. The regular quarterly dividend of but denies} 11-2 per cont, on its preferred stock wa is declared by the General Chemical Company. It is payable Oat. 1 to hold- ers of record Sept. 17. CHICAGO WER at D CORN wheat. Nevterday's € Low, are fat Ah ith oe ie tee: ER ik HE CORN. Hh bet Ge BR AR NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Mw Lom, Clow, Yt 055 8. 7 9.65 a7 03 D2 Be * 10.4) 10,04 10,81 | tm DENVER, COL, 20.—The its executive committee to-day des- patched @ letter to President Wilson Against the proposed flo- The Alliance con- uch a loan would be in Readv TRY IT ON Sandwiches Nam and Cheese 12 on a lot of 8,000 shares. This wae; be from 3 to 8 points were sustained by | effects of short selling and hurried: planation from Germany, of British | German Alliance. of Colorado through British war loan in the persisted in, it would in such circumstances constitute an unpar- the neutral nation affected. Friendship itself prompts it (the United States Government) to say to the Imperial Govern- by the Commanders of German naval vessels of acts in contravention of these rights mast be regarded by the Go States, when they affect American citizens, as deliberately unfriendly. TS THE SINKING OF THE ARABIC, WITH 29 fo use. 1 think the same Imass of wreckage struck her and carted her! AMT MULE MBASSADOR PAGE WIRES STATE DEPARTMENT THAT. ARABIC WAS NOT WARNED Grave Problem Now Confronts President Wilson — Expect Immediate Demand for an Explanation. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The only official despatch on the Arabic received to-day was from Ambassador Page at London. It said his informa- tion, based on reports of the White Star line, was that the ship was tor- pedoed without warning. It made no mention of the two Americans atti! unaccounted for. Persons close to the President said to-day his first move probably would an immediate demand that Germany disavow the act of the U-boat com- |e loss of 2% points. Losses ranging! mander. Such a disavowal, it is belleved, will not be forthcoming. In the note sent to Germany Jay quarters here that in the future pas- senger vessels wotild be given dua incident, therefore, Caused widespread surprise, espeoial- was bound for the 21 the United States lald down the principle that “the character and ‘The ratlway stocks receded a point | Cargo of a merchantman must first | be ascertained before she can law- fully be seized or destroyed, anid that the lives of non-combatants may in the market after the low prices were | no case be put In Jeopardy unless the vessel resists or seeks to escape after being summoned to submit to an examination.” In the concluding paragraph the | note said: “Repetition by the Com. When the rally came, stocks were! supplied in large quantity, but they| acts in contravention of those rights were taken up with marked prompt-| must be regarded by the Government ness. The buying by large interests! of the United States as deliberately.“ ma of German naval vessels of unfri re A break in diplomatic relations is the most seriqus immediate result ex- pected. ‘This aetion* would be to hand Am- bassador von Bernstorff and all his assistant atthe embassy and the German Coisils in this country their passporte. Some ‘persons close to the President believe that he will ask for an ex- with the hope that there Is something that may Justify the placing in Jeopardy of non- combatants on a passenger vessel. Before taking final action the Presi- dent would call together his Cabinet and lay the facts before it. ” BOUND FOR U. &, CARRIED NO CONTRABAND. The attack on the Arabic came without official intimation from Ber- in that submarine Commanders would persist in torpedoing ships without warning, and in the face also of constant reiterations in’ German for carrying. ‘hn teow, 2 yoken Gandy, aid 1 ib. Hor for " Special for Friday. FRESH Peagn. 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