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_Czar’s Forces in Galicia Pierced by New German Drive_ FINAL Tbe WEATY ER —Cicndy Te Migm. Gonder Proketty Fem [*Chreatation Books Open to Alt.”’| Circulation Books Open to All. PRICE ONE CENT. ore NE. eR NEW YORK, BATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915, 10 PAGES RITISH FLEET SHELLS TOWNS ALONG THE COAST OF BELGIUM CZAR’S LINES ARE PIERCED FIREBOMBPLOT 4000000 MORE AIR BATTLE OVER PARIS: AS CERMANS RENEW ATTACK (MAY EEE iota ACN qu RO FHOON GERMAN CRAFT SMASHED AS Bho om» RADERS ARE DRIVEN OFF a Bringing Gold and Bonds to ON RUSSIANS IN GALICIA oeacscsnune, MEINE OSES Police Start Arrests in Connec-| IN BLAZE (F mr ie fy we Battle Front Changes to Austrian Theft Conspiracy. —- ety twat yay eS Strengthen British Credit. + tion With Wholesale Sugar . Fi Fifteen Thousand People At- SCT ICP ae Two German Aviators Found Dead Territory Again and Slav Troops Ger two CONFESSIONS. " . WASHBURN BEATS PELL s » Are Thrown Back—Kaiser’s gramine at Historic Spa. tend To-Day’s Getaway Pro- | FOR MEADOW CLUB cup,|°/ ARTS FROM HALIFAX.) in Ruins of Wrecked Machine— |Scheme to Hide Crimes by Player Wour Sets) ‘Treasure Brought Over on Invaders Drop Bombs Be- Army Takes Narew. eis Burning Vessels: Seen BARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug Dine ot 8 ff New Vork Tenants aie Warship Is Consigned to fore Getting Away. BERLIN, Ayg. 28.—Teutonic pressure against the Russians in Kastern at} —The mecting here wound up ina] | SOUTHAMPTON, N. ¥.. Aug. 90-— P. ny |W. s jarverd oP, lo Galicia bas resulted in the piercing of the Russian lines along the Zlota by Detectives blaze of glory this afternoon. The Meee ekesaer weaanvell Pal of New | * i ana LITTLE DAMAGE TO CITY Lipa River, it was officially announced to-day by the German army head- | crowd aumbered abour 15,000, The| York in the ffals to-day for the 4 1 Meadow Club Tennis Cup. * euartors ee scsi ‘advaena sone: sake ‘i. teal nel 9tadMbavion (nctoaed ares deetc| SRO RT Ree Oe 6] ANUS A bs Aiea SAY FRENCH IN REPORT. Tt was also announced that ; nes of a Seat twenty miles! { y|Polee, to-day amd lant night which mene Sener tse use ie naes, pose of Pell, ‘The latter won the frat a Sa thie monte of PS '” if the Hopel or two-year-olds and! set and made a desperate fight im tne | 80! seourt from Lendon to foutheast of Bislostok, had been Wr WT COLONEL! dinglose what Deputy Police Commis-1 12 iustoric Saratoga COup, ‘The| third, but his rally failed of wuccess.|Now York passed through here to- BERLIN (via wireless to London), Aug. 28.—British warships have = | Mofer Scull characterized as a whole- ew: > ft v .|'The other sets were comparativel: ovoupied by the Germans. ° track wan good and fast, The meet) . iy ain raided ‘the coast, bomba: | gale conspiracy to eteal sugar from|ing, according to Secretary Ear- | for Washburn. The scoren wore] 427 08 & spectal train. It waa ania] 8 sia i — Srge int: ‘The official statement say* wArmy group of ‘Field Marshal von Veenels nailing for Hurope from thia| locker, has been nucceastul financially = here that It consiated of bonds to the! kerke. Hindenburg: The enomy has been de- beyond expectations, The associa- value of $26,000,000 and $19,000,000 in Th port and to set fires or place fire ¢ War Office reported this afternoon ‘tut no important military ff Bausk and | pal ved a e fro} seated dn Darton 0th 0 bombe aboard ocean steamers and Wom repeired Go aasintanee rom = STEAMER FOR NEW YORK ied damage was done. Schoenberg. More than two thousand i ; owners’ fund, as it did Inst year, and] Wein eid ona ten | mon eeitaatawed avestiaa- | pater darexenrol credit in thie country end to arrest PARIS, Aug. 28.—Four German milftary aeroplanes made a raid on arr followed an investiga-| @40n, mx furlonwm the decline in value of the Britian| Paris this morning. They were attacked by a French air flotilla and one were captured. Enemy advances against parts of driving, 450 Aan 6 vl ‘ Capt. rf . r we. Owner, | Officers and Crew of Norwegian shot to pieces in midair, our front between Radaiwilischkt and tion carried on by Acting Capt. Tun. ed on an hes .™ Owner, | A t gra ow _— ~ A S¥jadoszu wore repulsed Secretary Notifies Roos 1 ney and Lieut. Busby since last April i _ copia Vessel Arrive With Story of ibiehaalp het mare placed on a|of the German machines was it to in i “Southeast of Kovno the troops of SEVEIt| naer Commiasioner Scull’s direction. it Howes, sete? se Soeh i S| Attack Witheut Wa te salen one vain et Halifax, ‘The German machines crossed the French lines flying at a great >, " ¥ at . where e Ly 88 henner ar making Hedge Further Talk Is Useless on | Several of the men arrested are Ger- ies. rin 100 (La Paitle? Br} 2! u shanaid vived oa nist mnaidancioey hee re height and driving toward the city of Paris. When over « point to the victorious progre psi no raw Harsenet, Goodwood. Krie Kringle Officers and crew of the Norwegian attloship, guard ¢ American parentage, and| Q¥guted Thars:.’ Buster stir, Uryad. "AYnt bg waiting being pursued between tho Bobr and y, . ; mane o —— 7 av 1 b: north of the capital they sighted a French air flotilla which was Se Oe ee cae, enn at the Wood Reprimand. | some of the ships tnvotved ware en-|?"iA5=" unoet the calculations of | tener Capt, which reached bere | BY & convoy of smaller ores’ - feviey from Cardiff, sald that the} The train was made up of etx steol| them, and three of the German aeroplanes wheeled about and headed for Yeusel was fired upon without wWarn-| express cars, a dinti ar Ing by a German submarine AUS. 13) coach, and carried sainden tee ses anges Une Narew has been occupied.” gaged in carrying sugar to ports of/the opening event by winning all the “army group of Mield Marshal von " the allies, way from the odds-on-ch Mackonsen: In the pursuit of the WASHINGTON, A 28.—Seore-| ‘Two of the men under arrest madea| Mouse. She won easily 5 i as the contende: tep| eB Cc i rman machines tnemy the highroad from Kamtenea-|t*¥ of War Garrison “came back” at| full confession of the conspiracy and ofthe Journey and had little or no "awe Boe esa tt wae satd,| D°608 suards. ‘The shipment was be- hehe ae * ldtovak to Mysozyoze has been| Col, Roosevelt to-day tn characteria-| their part in tt contention for the place. Evelyn C, i caped, but one was outdistanced by crossed, Between Muchawieco and|tic style, He could not permit the| The men under arrest charged with | wae third / idee alte tag Neaacln be deniaar) die- - gideicie re an express com- 5000 ALLIES SLAIN ita pursuere and wae riddied by bal- Pripet our troops are driving the | Cotone!'a championship of Gen, Wood grand larceny are: uae AaGOND Race Nestlasi cael lwanreect leap: y, in same manner as leta, It fell flaming imto the Forest defouted enemy in front of them,} ni Michael Matset, a German, fifty-sit "i 100; three-vearolda and upward, RSS| The Capto te @ freighter end care waa the first consignment on Aug. 10, of Halatte, where the bi German cavalry defeated an enomy|*? “ect relations between Wood and) years old, of No. 612 Forty-eighth| {i DS. Tiaie, 4.21, Rlart gust Won allen | at no ee when $52,000,000 in gold and securities aren: Seeing onary divinon yesterday at Sam-[the War Department in any respeet,| Street, Brooklyn; captain of the Pillay, “Owuee, taiwan Mo We! Avie | Fed no Dassen tery. urd, the aub.| MeFe sent trom London and deposited at two ortetom ware Sane . on tho road from Kovel to/ he said, lighter “8, F. 8." owned by Short- |," Sa agp tea henge Sea ¢ sub-|in the Sub-Treasury in New York to The fourth machine dropped five marine came to the surface dead ary Fin. Kobrin, “as to buffoonery,” continued the| land Brothers of No. 110 Wall Streot, | 1 eres, wel ot aw ahead and without warning fred a the account of J. P. Morgan & Co., bombs at Montmorency, a town af- “Southeastern theatre of war—| Garrison statement, , tut, Colonel! | in whore employ Matset has been for|¢ Fa Mart 147 Tukey ei 7 shell which exploded on the star- the fisca) agents of the British Gov- teen miles from Paria, No one wae Under the leadership of Gen, Count|remembor that when you stub your| thirty-two years. [Pe m ‘i board side of the bridge, Fragments) "omen" hurt. ‘The batteries at Mentmorency Bothma, German and Austro-Hun-| toe now you are too old to ery, even| Sigmund Sjursen, thirty-five years) Weldship ix the handicap king of|of tho shell, it was sald, penetrated After a brief atop here to permit « opened fire on th warian. troops yesterday broke] if tt hurts too much to laugh, old, born in this country of German|the steeplechase. He won his third| ine bow of a lifeboat and the ateem| nans® Of ensines, the train left at 9 © aeroplane, but it through the Russian positions onthe! “The case," went on the statement, tt No. 611 Sixth|race in the Beverwyck steeplechase o'clock for Bangor and Portland on mana wot away tn the hase. Zlota Lipa River, north and south of M le . . " Travellers arriving tn Paris by <j * “ * i ” . | way. He just alked” home, after|ly did no damage. ‘A pilot t : e o Have Inflicted Fesorany, Counter attacks at night| “There is nothing in Mr. Roosevelt's! lighter “Dixie,” of the same concern. | Knlent of Morci and Arcturus lost| Although the Capto did not come eee alls opnelat ok 3€ 5 in00y 1o-| Turks Claim t entk am 060s “ae by the enemy wera repulsed with] plea to reopen the case that would] John Peterson, fifty-three years old, | their mders. Hl Bart, ridden ver: 4 y losses, Barly to-day the! Make it proper to do go, The personal veiesnly, was never nea enough to] Ue, the harbor here until to-day shel ure train, Heavy Losses at Time of [mest say dene trom ten ee gtinen ‘loucd and the wordlet cust etend:| avenue, ‘Brooklyn; captain of the |i the easiest fashion, leading all the| Ventilator, The second shot apparent-| ite way to New York, sanguin ci sncmy abandyned resistance after/&nd oMotal relations between Gen. bother the winner. Its no sure thing bad ben Fey aol sah) gad farta Landi French warplanes in the atr at the further failures, ‘The enemy {9 being| Wood and myself concern us and do| Ferdinand Kabn, forty-four years tins Oa WAU DAS eae Meare J } MARIETTA POLICE RUN Anafarta Landing. same time, protecting the capital Srtaued* [not properly concern Mr. Roosevelt.|o14, born here of German parents,| two jumps from the finish . from German atr raida, : | "Tho Administration (outside of| ving at No. 357 Seventeenth Strect,| THIRD RACE.—Dominant, 9 to 20, CALL GERMAN LOSSES EIGHT MEN OUT OF Tow RTERS ON . Since the Auatro-Germans, in chetr| myself), has had nothing whatever t0| Brooklyn, and captain of the lighter|firgt; Big Smoke, 4 to 1 place, wec-| IN TAKING OSSOWETZ Nj tennis gels ae sve.| DESTROYER OF ARABIC drive through Galicia In May and) 40 wi er, an ir, Roose-)“Jonn F, Rymer.” ond; Primero, 4 to 1 show, third, } THE GALLIPOL! jULA, I. ‘uno, threw the Russians buck upon| Yélt, therefore, could not have se-| Jean Styrms, twenty-nine years —_—_————- | BEYOND IMAGINATION.| 146 (via London, Aug. 28).—After ine MAY BE SUNK, SAYS the line of tho Dniester und the Zlota| Cured any authentic knowledge of} oid, « Belgian, who ia @ checker on the! Treatening Letters on Frank! jp aoting earlier this week the Turkish REPORT IN LONDON. Apa and Knila Lipa rivers late tn Hye: sianre oe ee ee ee con] French Line pier at the foot of west HERRON LEADS FIELD DVINSK, Russia, Ave, % (vial Lynching and Visits of Strangers |tront in the new area of hostilities there has been comparative tn-| onduct! Thirty-fourth Street and lives at No. London).—Wounded members of the bs ~ Ppa along this front, so far as| fom anything that I have said or| go ‘renth Avenue, bas been held for IN NATIONAL TOURNEY former garrison of tho fortresa of Make Officials Wary. near Salt Lake, where the British pVONDON, Aue, 3.—The Datty Mwwe the official reports have indicated, sone. investigation on the confession of Ossowetz, recentiy evacuated by the} a niama ca, AL Pee landed transports this month, the Ae- the efuenarina WR y eeen et To-day’s statement from German|, "A# to his assumption that T object) Capt, Matxet that he was ono of (le — Russians, who are in hospitals here, SETA, City Auk 35 EiBD | ated Pross correspondent hae vie-| ship Arabic has iteel: Sa to the making of atrong pleas tor ‘ Ge 1 be: men who 444 not @ive satisfactory! Ld lc has if ainoe been sunk, N rr parties to the conspiracy. Pittsburgh Golfer Turns In Best Geciare (hat the German losses before ited Sedd-ul-Bahr, at the tip of the|and therefore Germany's disavewal f (Continued on Second Page.) | Proper military preparedness, it! ary, © bourse of grilling by that fortress surpass imagination. |explanations of their presence here| : of the action of the bytes Take | would be impossible for him to en- ) 3 First Oualifyi | peningula on the other end of the line, underwater boat Acting Capt. Tunney, Styrme is said Card, a 73, in First Qualifying German prixoners are represented a8 | were round up late last night, placed commander becomes thre! lentain @ more unwarranted one. T/¢9 have confessed his part in the plot laring that officers among the at- | Gonditions at Sedd-ul-Bahr have re- comparatively ‘ have gone to the limit of my vo- ‘i Round at Detroit tn a box car of a freight train and easy. ’ é 4 y According to the police, Styrme re- tacking forces declared that the fort. ne « mained virtually unchanged since the! Tne editorial continues: eanuiery fe on _sadeavor 10 mane | colved Nico in all for allowing the! pRTROIT, Aug. 28 -1t was for Da-[ress had cost them Ave times more Ment #N4Y. The car way guarded) | Gents previous vieit in June! “There fa not the slightest reason THREE MAY BE LOST meh plone eb | eas wort | barge to be robbed nd than ches a Siavn anon of Oak ont Cian, Pitte- | men than ¥ re in the garrison ae {eatsiy until the trata left the town) oe the exception of immaterial | to weapon Mr. we Bethmann-Boll- : si ne y deliver- | purgh, to apring the first big surprixe| ‘The ret imits, | wes (German Imperial Chamesller) —_—- Leif ihe has found, some I ovens He paid the thefts were aocum-| a, the National Amateur Golf Cham. |Starmed |e foritise wlan’ dali, we) | since Leo M. Prank was ivmcaeg| bien 008 meine et # ato se sanctioned the attack wpou the Ava~ Lighthouse Keeper Sees Craft Swept! ey inat 1 wilt borrow the fy me! plished by means of fast launches. pionahip ‘Tournament which began | preils ree eae Wee Aum 1) epvenl easenenlee ‘These changes involve @bout! 5:, or desired to acerbate the rela~ csnpear'at Head (Utes ice) twat ee ce jo ate Hy} Four man whose names have not jhia forenoon at the Detroit Country - i. len . | 500 yards of trenches. tions with America. The sinking of by Wave and Disappear at Hea teat Brains ae firth poh! noen dlacioned, were brought into ciun, With a spectacular score °C THREE BROTHERS DROWNED. whose business in the town wae not! 1 ihe interval thé Turks bave| the Arabie may he neenmed with a of Long Island Sound, la idea IBA O0e presemt. miata at] trmameriers. tole afternoon and 73, par for the course, be led the first .|knowa have been invited to leave. iy improved thelr earthworks | s0m* Gogree of certainty te have been 7 | questioned in connection with the squad who completed the qualifying BUFFALO. No ¥, Aug 28—Three Vive men were ordered away yester- the malignant trick of hie opponents, MAW HAVIN, 'Conty: Ang. Ale |e eee air bs ry ble (0 | case, wcund of eighteen holes, National! prothers, Hardld, eleven yeurw old, Ln. |4#¥ 804 to-day could not be found, | and bettered their positions im other! +h, mirpitsites, desigmed quite as ‘Phe disappearance vf a motorboat| ©)sA#) [nh War For five other} anrahain Kachelink, twenty-four Open Champion Jerome Travers, with viene, nine, and John, seven, sone of | ‘These evente and the continual re. | respects, eepecially by posting artil-| much to embarrass him as te @nive containing two or thrae men in Long] "tiona” | yeare old, & second hend furniture » 79, was one of those who followed Mrs. John Leverson of Perry Streot, |Ceift of letters threatening various |lery, including heavy batteries, in a4-| America Into action.” Ialand Sound was reported by W. Ts! QQRONER IS VINDICATED, | “eter of No. S# Monroe Street, in Iterson ho si dawned sms pond ithe Buftaje sorts of vengeance for Frank's lynch. |vantageous positions seross the! ‘The paper says that the “wubsuls. ‘Tutty, keeper of Sperry Light at the il whose place 141 bags of sugar were ‘twelve contestants of ihe fre: f Pottery Wor a \ raft ing caused police oMotwia here to in-| Straits on the Anatolian shore, sion of official Germany to the United entrance of New Haven harbor, when s | found, wae held on a charge of re- to finish turned cards of 81 or etter te 9 Fe \ne ipset, crease the number of officers by fifteen| According to information from a/ States’ demands ts a fact of BMetertc he came ashore to-day. Ho said the| Whitman Diemisses Charges Made} ceiving stolen goods. Howard B. Lee of Detroit, who has nd, atone, to-day, The lesters are being received | trustworthy source, the losses of the! importance, involving at least reseg- Doat apparently sunk Thursday night, aw Rior PIRE ON STEAMBHI DEVON been playing in top form this week, — from all parte of the country by town |allles im the attack simultaneous with | nition of the force of public opiates gad although ho went out In his own) ALRANY, Aus Charges alleg- CITY RECALLED. shot a 7% and Frank Hoyt of Weat rw Silos ou and Cobb County offictale and by|the Anafarte landing were very] and in #0 far justifies President Wil. Tgunch there was no sign of Wreck~| sng minconduct in offtee, proferr Che sory of the arrest of these N. Y., had a similtar score MHD fuss James! persons who have given statements heavy. About 6,000 men were killed.| son's patient diplomacy,” 4 against Coroner Pr th a fire which oc. fady, the am palgn F ng genet of on the Frank case to newspapers, Owing to the offective fire of the| The Btandard expresses the opiaton ‘a motorbout came from the West) vow york as a rick D, Riordan of; men beging w wed with from Rock Is It of bia in rred on April 22 last on (se steam 5 Nut oid Btaiiroad, outside the Stale. Some of the lettera|'Turki#h artillery near Sedd-ul-Henr,| that there are good reasons for amps need, and while he was % ani former Na Nona ious ; by an haa BEAT tk a big wave wpparent Were doin ate hy by Gov, “Y ; Champion Robert A dner of i eldnly Ried 1orday while rae! Have been turned over to post office the ailles recently were ebliged te posing Couat von Bernsterd, A 4 craft and It disappeare n. " _ (Gomtinued om Geoond Paget ago look #0 strokes. ine ip of « box car, spepectors as Atlanta, remove severa) large camps. AmDbasea te the United States, y 1 ‘ :

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