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Ae ates me en cater aT SnnnenTETNnNTTNN ne og THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915. wae | Bee OUTER FORTS urvivors of Arabic Who Reached Port To-Day; ‘FOUR TURK TRAKSPORTS A ot Brith etirsoenet |S te comm” 2 “ AT GROONO TAKEN, ( ecanatenen Davis Boarding Liner sah Them 5 ny eorree Brees Oud Apelimnan whe & ra ' Marine Around the . per tery ried . om . TELLO HOW WIFE PLANNED TO MO ren's of o FARIA Mepy 2 re rown eatd be i ‘ ' Bye mer Wounded Mine Bure -_— Suid iateianaindin Browns em — voting Vrouw ane ¥ ’ - > . P { the three o> oes o nie te ce (oermiats Al Mur ‘ j t ne rede 00 folios: yee . at me Aus ' ‘ ® > ae © 9 be Mbede —e et or ¢ in the gorthe Hrowr ° Min ' yo Gotivered gues oS. Oho ae ore tome “. ” Saves 4 prepare to kill Dr | onteta “ ( et IANS tory Mobr because Ghe coule » 1004 er * Mie Boge + 2 “ thle any longer Orme _- oe . - “5 do pot Want to de) He OE oie ottee , Reports | M te , Ae something et tor ~ | whe CLawmeo THe y NG ‘ ‘ } t os ~ ve FoR tn the garage busine +* wowan We triton arines with | ee re Were Taken beats take te tet yes pen f ‘ ‘ ee nn eS i siny words, buh the Army Fell Bach = — Ps 19,320 PRIESTS AMONG “Whe eels if we rot im ney Wow! emething at he o » he wil epend the da Weivand wns 8 (vie ta EE om young waeen the samied tees sisackinw the Haslam ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS t t © take he a" 10 @ome ov fey domes t forts of * » . \ ] 1 to th 4 would have everyih . " nm " i \re \ e 748 tm Der part of the entare ’ ¢ - ne © to-day 4 ‘ : “Whe alee ead she did not know that may iva ow The Haver ue Prince bee if Me ether two children beionging videnee in making out their Pld, cut thetr wey out of the nort spla to hie @aat wits . ter of Binlowieska f HOME pt 2 Among the Italian their hare and Justolda River and took volunteers the f are 19,00 oe, ond ut ’ prisoners, Kael of Bt Mack priestx, it was mated day, be Meary $1,000, it he had enough Mt om the wa th ed |enmen has ened the Muchaves | aides 745 4 who are serving ae lett ghe would me 9600 more. Hhe up to the (raged River on a wide section. huplains oud: There need of being | They are also inerviewing a nur North German Landwehr yeete Many priests have been killed and eeared; everything will biow over.| ber of persons allomed to know id frete ‘ ti lev 4, worth of th ASN EV AE Wa MONLY MIS EDIT MONEY wounded ‘ ‘The t0 something that bas got to be | threate Mre Mobr had made againet nb + rodno road, pt me 4 | @eensh Ale & done’ her husband, One persor be] the gareinon,” @aid thie afternoon's a | ———— AMSTERDAM me ride to Baston on the |Guestionnd is Kiwrence Or who | Official statement, “Raden troops Fren ‘ ; aviator early to-day bomburded thé fe anid to have received phone | captured another fort, whereupon the ghare barracks at Kiterbeck, « suburb ef Brussels, It in reported a Warning several days ax if] Kussians evacuated the other fortif are Feaaeele. ities coporied that mage, ahe made the trip to Newport in Dr. | cations on advanced western front Mobr's atttomobile whe would be in st of the forest of Bialowleska danger of getting #hot ‘9 |ieved also to know of threats made Bhe paid $100 for the pe ge the a by bce a oe) let. movereyole I own in May this year ter, jut all euch evidence will be The mystery was a cleared up mainly cumulative 1 the wi until Late last night, although the po- | The three negroes alleged to have Grodno Railway dice ouspected Mrs. Mohr, who was|*<cepted the comminsion to kill the] “In the weatern theatre of war, we separated from and very jealous of | Gector and his ass t are about | recaptured yesterday the trenches lost her husband, from the first, Heali the me age, and are described as}on the Lingekopf-Barrenkopt front who had been employed by Dr. Mohr | likely to become easy and will-| Aug. 18-23, recapturing some of our for a long time, had told aa impossi- ing (ovis of @ a bing woman. Un-| troops who had been made prisoners, ‘ble story ofhis engine breaking down ates fe eaten id. dot nuspec,| PETROGRAD, sept, 1.—Gen. Ivan- De d pec ; and of shots being fired by persons | @ third man was itmpiicated, off's armies have escaped the latest he could not see. The chauffeur had mentioned only | trap set by the Austro-Germans, The ‘The fact that his engine developed | BTOW™, according to the statements | fortress of Luzk has been evacuated trouble on the darkest, loneliest spot | war aresiod. the eieatton eye OM2 | by the Ruasiana with acarcely any lose on the Nayatt Road and right where! believed evon after lls confession to | Men OF guns and the Slave, falling the assassins were lying in walt was! be keeping something back, had in- | back in the direction of Dubno fort- suspicious. His story wae disproved | *#ted the shooting was for the pur-| reas, have taken 10,000 prisoners, hy the statement of Mine Burger,show-| POR, Of amber. a a| THO Austrian plan to pleren the ing that when persons who had heard | in process of preparation the police | Russian line in this region, roll up the the ehote ran up Heallis forgot all) have not learned, right flank of Gen. Ivanoff's frees about engine trouble, started up his| , Mrs. Mobr has been living apart froin | and out off the Russian army corps top’ speed to the| "er husband fora year, The doctor is | operating in Galicia, has broken car and drove it at top's od alleged to have detected Brown re- . r hospital with its wounded passen-| veiving a note from Mra, Mohr, who| down. The enemy has made no ina- were. has & sult for Reparation. pending. | terial gains, but on the contrary hi Mrs. Mohr denies she sent Brown any | guffered heavily in killed and cap- CHAUFFEUR FIRST TO BREAK Inote but admits whe had met him| tureg’ ‘rhe siac line evade hae bane on the street in Newport and spoken Down, lie iae DESPOEE SPNTPROEN | coed, Finally Heails confessed that he | . Half a million Austro-Germans are | re by Dr. Mohr nod dacharges for wv: ARRESTED FOR FATA the Russians out of Galicia, ‘ut Ger Eee onan fs SUBMARINE THAT spite their most determined efforts, to Dulness in the | planned to rob the doctor. His con- RAIL WRECK IN 1911 supported by heavy shell fire, the Afternoon, | fession was, fragmentary and con-| nemy forces have been unable to ernoon, . mmenaa iain of Hrest Litovak, we forced ven of the Bwizleez and Maka Hivers after hard struggles, | 3,070 prisoners, Our forces _—BYSERMICEBOMRD NEW TH RULE ATHING (Continued from Firat 2 1 of Ceurnoko on {)find they have paid more than legal ‘ There is certainly more opportunity for strangers to be mule 1 by zone cially when cabs are not stems, ¢ slunder city jur appeal to t ction and they eane ' » police accordingly ) “The only reason the Westcott Ex |r ss Company have escaped the city is in the fact that they do q | not carry meters operate under ‘ the guise that they are operating from. priv property. “This, of course, is paradoxical since they now insist they are under the Public Service Commission as common carriers Every cab carrying passengers in ity of New York for hire whe- at railroad stations or on the treets should under the super. i | vision of the Heense bureau, with le + | gal rates, so that protection of the police may be #ought immediately as to any violation | i “Thi ner the Board of Alder- | A men adjust this definition of public | Means in most cases a soft, clear cab te include alt eperators of cabs skin free from irritation, redness, the better it will be for the riding ; ii public. A division of power between | PUghness and pimples. 's the Public Service Commission and) Samples Free by Mall the city authorit bound to work | Cutlours Soap and Ointment sold everywhere, h ip to pa ngers. The fact | Liderai sample of cach mailed free with &: P. book, | that a license is granted to a single | Addr post-card “Cuticurs,” Dept. 27¥, boston. Jumps to 248 But the List Sags 4! tradictory but it sufficed to load to| break the Slay front. It is admitted The stock market sagged to duiness the arrest of Brown. At the time of! | ong Investigation of Maromas, hore {hat See sonitiote oan E ‘sidhed this afternoon. Prominent railways! ight. ; tones eae aliclan territory may be neces ace ‘ . se ab ypteciegaed PP igaie tata ce, to! \ Conn, Disaster Ends in Court | because of the enomy’s superiority in were distinctly heavy, every advan men and shells, but the present re- ken by Di vers Diseui being met by selling orders */hich shred out what little nerve ho had | Charges. Urement in the Strypa River region is Ta 'y Destroyers Disguised were believed to be for foreign ac- 2" | cab and not a company of cabs, and | = = ae ° e had | be ccomplished with very light ee — + : . i 1% that cab and driver is res) rt left and make him admit that he bad ee ae __| being secomplished with very light as Trawlers, Says Officer counts, United States Steel was fe- 1. | the elty for proper Retailers’ 30c Quality 44 over the Nyatt Road ona mo-| BRIVGEPORT, Conn, Sept. 2 losse. Rui rt ¥ passed over y baa the otner band, have resulted in verish in its movements, the pric fundamental principle to maintain toreyele & short time prior to tho|/Mour men were arrested here to-day | (00, thar mend. have, resulted | in of Liner Adriatic ylelding from time time as th for efficient . murder, on the charge of having removed fish| hosed to Husman fire from the river auc, Ae eee Brown said he happened to be go- | plates from the rails of the New York, | heights. There was active speculation in the 1 Ne e i In the north, the Germans have tug that way to visit, his half brother New Haven od kaon bea! drawn nearer to Grodno but else-| The Adriatic of the White Star Line| War order shares in the early hours ,Menry Spellman at Riverside. De-| and th K br eee Eat a m & passenger train on Aug. 27, 1911, at| N#ere there is no important change|came up to her pler this forenoon ns in the list ra ves ened to Riverside where 7 : : ‘ | J In the situation, ‘The Russians are| wien aie Li : mane ave than seven Bee eats? Te vstslde waere | akromag "rhe wreck renulted tn ‘the maintaining thelr positions at Fried. | Wt? 815 passengers, including ten| points to moro than soven man by accu | ‘ . vivors o 0 0 © conspicuous feature of the richstadt despite the enemy's inces- | 8¥FVivors of the torpedoed Arabic, all h nsp him of the murder | about sixty others. sn of Rebas. | OMBt fire. Canadians, The Adriatic left Liver-| trading was General Motors, which that he blurted out a confession. | aerenane oy Aes Sp oer Piel In some quarters it wos belteved | pool at 2.30 P. M., Aug. 25, and was| added 7 1-2 points to yes Murrying back to Providence with| Fey) gt key rday's gain to-day that the Austrian movement ao : 13. | Carburo and Antonto Venelte, ~ escorted down the Mersey and up the/of 21, with a ne high record of 248. Spellman, the detectives told Brown | The arrests are the result of a long around Lusk forecas an attempt to reach Kiev, The majority of the| Channel by three torpedoboat des-| Crucible Steel advanced materially in bem ta digg had an Teas Brows | nau ry by the Btate police, military critics h @, howover, believe | troyers, which left her at 9 o'clock|a great volumo of business, the buy: ¢ ‘down and unfolded what he| ero agree that the enemy's efforts will be next/ next morning. ‘Thoy did not see alin 7 b y , ie ate % seeming to be most confident. | aid was a complete history of the) MRS, BALLINA PLEADS. concentrated in an attempt against | gincie periscope, Tho strength of Lackawanna Steel crime from the time of its inception —_ Petros eee SEE as An officer of the ahip whose namo! was said to be due to the expectation to its accomplishment, Healis, upon|Not Guilty, Saye Her Lawyer, of cannot be mentioned made the aston-| of a large order for shrapnel from the being told of the confessions ot! , yed Her, CANADIAN PREMIER ishing statement that the German| french Government, | heigl Spalimgn—although not Sita Hick feealck Mitliens celle submaring that destroyed the Arabic! United States Steel, on u sale of eemeey Fepadiated dis firet stories | irsctor, was arraigned before County j torpedo boat destroyers disguised as an advaios of 44 over the close and told one that agreed with that) Judge Dike in Brooklyn this afternoon of the other two. to plead to an indictment for murder « It was long after daylight whonlin the frat degree. She stood at the], Announcement was made to-day the loose ends of the case against|!9", dressed al in white, with her} ®y Sir Robert Borden, Premier of M M {three months’ old baby in her arms. Canada, that he had arranged tn Lon- ire, Mobr ware gathered up. Sho} ‘Sines Montigiia lured’ Mrs, Haliina don for the transportation on both was then arrested and taken to Po-|fram her husband months Ago and th Brig . rd cans, Mi ace si deserted her. She wen Montigha's| oceans of Canadian ¢ fice Hegdquarters where sho de. | Uirirted her days heo and called him to] thr following statement at the Algon- nounced the stories of the negroes as|tho door. As he opened it she shot him re h ent fi he “ridiculous” and insisted that they 14 ad. Her husband for ve her. Quin Hotel where he wen wom the dwin J. Reilly ple not guilty] White Star liner Adriatio, had concocted the accusation against for her she was panded ® purpose for which my visit keeping the capture quiet, so that if — — - and that of the Minister of M the German Government donies that : . fortaken,” as : Pre their boat sunk the Arabic, tho testi THE WORLD IS GREATEST OF ALL] "ses s2erinke’ suid, the, Uremier | thetr boat sunk the Arable, tho teat Wetveatas were | have taken up with the several de- | published ot GUIDES TO EMPLOYMENT! pth on All | FIVE eae eae | Co ffe e HONORED BY KAISER | P FRESH ORS a OS® | | s FOR WORK IN FRANCE 5 LBS FOR $ from two BERLIN (via wireless to Tuckerton, Bean or Ground as desired. N. J.) 2. ‘The Kaiser has con- i} | ferred the order Pour le Merite upon | ‘» | five more army leaders on the Franco- 1*| landers front—Gens. von Heer. ‘ingen, von Strantz, von Falke nhausen, | ‘| Cade and von Fabeck. | In congratulatory ages the:| yeror express eciation of r guccess in holding back. the French, thus making It possible to throw great forces against the Rus. | sians. | | . Delivered Free 5 Ibe, within 1 We accommod: well as hotels and boarding hous with delicious, | fresh, crisp, clean coffees, in lots of 6 pounds or over at the wholesale price, saving you at least 10c. a Ib, Satisfaction “Absolutely Guaran- teed or Money Refunded, GILLIES COFFEE CO., 238-239 Washington St., New York Bot, Park Vi. and Bagclay St, 75 Years Phone Cortlandt 8471, we Man Who Be menintiimenesns STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, Almirante, Kingston... Roma, Barcelon. trawlers, yesterday, ‘The most active railway Chem! pt 100% “The German boat,” he sald, “had| issue was New York Central, which 1 : an extra crew besides her own, men| gained a point at its initial quotation) who were being trained in submarine | Of 1-4, but on heavy offerings the ha receded below 9: work, They and their boat ure now | "ares Fee : Saeremerementippemereanens being held clos prisoners at Land's MISS CHAUNCEY TO WED. 117A. M, s11A.M. End. There can be no doubt about CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN it, I have talked with two of the MARKET, WHEAT HARTFORD, Conn, Sept. 2.—Miss Katherine M, Chauncey, daughter of the late Rev. Dr, Peter 8. Chauncey, rect of St. James Chureh, New York, and randdaughter on the paternal side of ommodore Ieane Chauncey, famous tn tthe war_of 1s12, and on. the muaterna "RS | aide of Commodore James ‘T. Renshaw, 2 )a United States naval officer, died here [PENNY A POUND PROFIT] prisonors, The British Government ts Open, High. Le partinents of the British government | many matters touching the co-opera “Tho Britlah navy has captured or | 5 — %| to-day 4 Uon of the two governments in carry- | destroyed fifty German submarines — —— ae j| Parents buy it for its Absolute Purity and Wholesome: z ing on the war. within the last sixty days, but the |NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. |FQIL REBELS IN PORTUGAL. ness. They realize it is the one confection of which the During the First Eight} “In addition to the organization of} authorities arc keeping it dark. They | ‘ Hue ome a Lik Held fan eat their fill without suffering any bed Months of This Year rested Cie Ar wae Pe ah OF erent | vant to get thom all.” | Oct ’ ‘ 983) pap Sept. 2.—Despatches from otter effects, There Were Printed | sideration and among them the pro.| Sir Herbert Holt, President of the Fee si: TR BR ME line Portugusse frantior, says the Joure | vision of adequate t nal's Madrid correspondent, state that | “| persons arrested as the result of the al od old-time ce collection ¥ Chocolate Covered Swi f" wh oo: a- onary movement at Fs transportation for the magnificent | #2% sald that the British eomut tionary movement a the iden} jneportation on} Royal Mank of Canada, who has been | March’. 10:42 1064 10.38 10°80 both oceans, Consideration has been! abroad two months on a secret mis.|May v.12. 1068 «luo 1o8a 10 ’ (given espegially to the provision of | July WR? 1100 ke | Market closed stead: up 6 to 16 | {nsurre gommbsnntte leh diversity of intros, Scparats “Help W ob haiVested ada, | SOR COMIDE to Naw Yothuo asrengy | pointe” ett \; eh taken to Oporto wh frost asi, iemss “ol cise vote Bre omabar ™ : did, |i ‘am: convinced that the arrange: Sane _- be courtmartialed. Ban’ ion" Cream family °’ from ben ee ee Advertisements in | ticity Winch have toot a range | the matter of sterling exchange, had ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. “At Caxias Inaurgents tried to. storm POUND nox grande. "POUND BOX ce a ee AM and eatiotnotary: | 18M aded to travel on the Adriati St. Paul aystem for July shows an ine {Me barracks but were repulsed by rife oer ype % pro! Oth Ome ary. | had changed their plans t, Paul »: ‘or July shows an in-/Arc, Although the Government. pro- 'e Also Offer . 5 |, "We found the Canadian troops at| but had changed their plans at *P*] crease in groas enrnings of $374,614; | freien ‘ienouan, the importanos. to" the ll | wee sucmGRane teocoLagna Friday Extra Special ie j the front tn splendid physical condi- | last moment net after tax increased $801,456 revolutionary movement, every. pre= im assortment of Bons and | | ASSORTED HARD CANDI Hon, and hive spirits eyes Tho most interesting group of sur- caution has been ta and it has This coll & lance wt this " |. The Premier praised the Russian ‘ vel American Bank Note Company, quar- |been anounced that anyone approach- 6 ral ‘and we : ae vivors of the Arable wreck were Mra. m a on ou J torn ug hee apperl 159 51 More Than in ALL the SIX OTHER New York Morning and forven, who, ne » in apite of thelr |Jobn Salt and her ehildron--irank, | erly dividend of 1% per vent. payable [Mi the. barracks or military br fsjund, evodness the oars | | fever! i | e q i 1; books close Sept, 15. ae 9 Sunday Newspapers ADDED TOGETHER ! | tack preparation for the| thirteen yoars old; Clarence, seven; | 2° ———_— ‘ ood old-time : : | confiiet. |Mary Alice, sixteen, and Mona, two.| syndicate will advance $45 of the $50|New Maven Shopmen Conter on cop with, Hie, eltee Our Persons Seeking Employment Read World Ads. Because They Know] | “More ihan ever,’ the Promier oon-| They wore on thelr way from Lanoa:| asscsament on stock called for in Friavo | Demands, {] 1 sertion. Employers Prefer and Use Them, bees am ae bad ALS Oe malta shire to Now Hedford, Mass. epi. | Peorkantaation. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept, 2—A] ‘ struggle now proceeding 8 if | dren be asparated from each other or| American Car and Foundry Company, | 1e!sation of thirty-four employes of This is a great factor in World Advertising Resulis, aside from the fact! truth involve the continued existe from me," said Mra, Salt, L threw my | quarterly dividends of 1% per cent, on | the N My Haven Pond. presenting ¥ “irc i , arn ound he and ep! bi | preferred and \y o1 per or on com. | ¢¥ery shop on the system, is here to alone that The World's circulation in New York Cit foe Co rtae aintll We ore Alot hein | Peekerre Ans Wa. OF A parroent. on com, |Wrary Mop on the ey close to me until we were all put into | mo | {of our empire. ‘That truth firmly mornings and} grasped and with the spirit which it| ; ‘ y ‘ ; ¥ . : Lat d rE | already has evoked and will continue |e Mea? (ae Unt y record Sept. 10. |dent, in regard to shop conditions, It Sundays, exceeds that of the Herald, Times and Tribune COMBINED! | ¢) evoke, there is no occasion for|" The other Atabio survivora were Chomapenke & “Ohio's groms carnings |, understood: blacksmiths, machin HAVE WORLD ADS. DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME OR} nis! be tie erort to agcomplian that aut", Aight Mand Mite Mar | of Paty one tnrateat SHU | hun, bollarmawera and thers wan: | OFFICE EVER great purpose upon which hangs the| Bathurat, Mise “MM. ‘Chrietopheracn, * of the men being an four days a weok 'Y MORNING! future destiny of the world, ber! ‘Martin. Calumet and Mesa, quarterly divi- Sime, Jobn Doherty, Frederick ‘ alefuaghlie : ‘ 3 y, Vice presi Be ee BUC a ae Beh ite DD etemamewe Toe dita