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. Ghear the Way to an Advance on Trent, Only Thirteen Miles Away. j } AUSTRIANS IN RETREAT. , Rome Believes That Trent liself Will Be Taken in Short Time. ROME. Bept.t—Revereto bas falien inte the hands of the Italian armies ; and to being slowly occupied by the King’s troops Tt Is the larmest Aus. trlan city yet captured ‘The Revereto forts, which blocked (he Italian advance on Trent, only thirten miles away, were blown up _ tary yesterday and the Austrians be wae to evacuate the city retreating Rorthward up the Adige Valley in the @irection of Trent. Before retiri the enemy forces demolished aX the Distofic Italian monuments and set fire to the homes of Italian residents, After the garrison had withdrawn Austrian artillery, stationed on the haighte overlooking the town from the t morth, poured a heavy fire into Reve- eto throughout yesterday, completing whe work of ruin. These batteries were engaged by the Italian gunners a ee and partly silenced, The first Italian & began entering Revereto be- ‘troops dusk last night, * ure of Revereto marks the greatest single victory in the Itallan eAvance upon Trent, the goal of Gen. Cadorna’s forces in the north, Though the Austriahs have constructed bar- Fieades across the valley between Reveroto and Trent Militarymon hore Dédlieve the Italian troops will ap- Trent itself before winter military operations. ‘The city of Revoreto, lying sixteen north of the Italian frontier, been under long range bombard- for many weeks. The civil mm of about 12,000 left early fin June, but the garrison, occupyir ; strong positions, continued ita re- «ogra until the movement of Ital- el through the Val Sugana re- ne from the west threat. ag gh aagt pb evacuation of Riva, at Lake di Garda, by the expected to follow the REBELS RETIRE we ~ 48.0. , TROOPS LAN - Chuiser Tennessee Arrives From ‘Philadelphia and Lands 100 Men : With Machine Guns, ‘~ HAITIION, Hayti, Sept. 3.— American cruiser Tennessee, ar- bere from Philadelphia, de- 100 artillery men with machine ry to-day. General Caco», the revolutionary and his followers deciined to down their arms and retired in direction Hincne and Goni aves. them, e' e which took Hons outsids to shut ol *Communicatipas interior. STATES WILLING TO GIVE IN TO BULGARIA, BUT NOT TO ALL DEMANDS Sept. 2 (via Paris, Sept. §). ision of the treaty of Bucharest ‘been agreed to explicitly by Ber- Roumania and Greece, according Teports received here, but it is said countries are not willing to sat- entirely Bulgaria's claims to ter- compensation for participa- = in the war, ‘s pretensions apparently irreconcilable with what her Fy jhbors are wiles to Lak Red Sy agg gaining ground here yo is prolonging the negotia- with the aim of postponing the hen she must reach a decision SUFFERING INSTANTLY you suffer from Eczema or any affection so torturing and ag- ein. in hot ate 0 free you completely distress, as it has thousands Stops Ttching au aud soothes in- Bien kin, Quickly relieves Sunburn, soreness out of Moaquito-Bites, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises. feet, and every form pores. Bor set vad protec- : aa mefiatd ay Pos- daily use on stamps te Emer sone ge Ry Ran Bither He or Chancellor Had to Quit Over Arabic Inci- Is Belief dent, LONDON, Rept 80 Admiral von Tirpita, popularly called by the ber of the German der bin rene nation te the Kaiser, whe, for more thas & quarter of & century, bas counted him 2 bie clommet frieade and best heeded adviners. A deapateh | to thie effect has been received by the Kachange Telegraph Company Amsterdam ‘The report comes upon the heels of rumors widely cireulaved yesterday that Von Tirpits, suffering from over was to take a ation of several weeks. There te no doubt in oficial circles if true, the report of Von proposed resignation means supreme commander of the mo feet by fh the Admiral’s bat up his offices rat than consent to frow Germany's expected disavowal of the io"* destruction, Admiral von Tirpits’s successor Will be Admiral von Pohl, now ebief of the Admiralty staff and commander of the German battle feet, the Am sterdam report adda, ‘Phe general belief im that at the recent conference attended by von Tirpite, anodlor von Bethinanu- Hollweg, Foreign Minister vou Jaxow and the Kaiser, the Emperor was given the alternative of either the or the Adimiral’s renig day's report seems to indi. e he preferred to keep the Chan. sd ‘MYSTERIOUS AMERICAN GETS INTO NEW TROUBLE Charles Pray, Who Said He Had Escaped From Germany, Is Held in London. LONDON, Sept. 3.—The Express pays that Charles Pray, an American automobile mechanic who escaped from a German concentration camp a tow weeks ago, was arrested Inst night under the Aliens Registration Act on the charge of giving a false name, It is eaid that his real name fe Curran, On reaching London in July a man described himself as Charles B. Pray of Flint, Michigan, submitted to the American Consulate A eer at. ing that he had be Ger. man concentration camp eh the be. ginning of the war, having previously been employes by a German automo- bw6 company. He said that although he exhibited a passport he was pre- vented from communioating with American Consulates and was co paited to, perform hard manual jabor, aid he escaped from a Wuert- temberg detention camp in May and walked acrows France, working his way to London. pe BIG TURKISH FORCE TRAPPED; SURRENDER NEAR, ATHENS REPORTS. PARIS, Sept, 8—An important part of the Turkish forces on the Gallipoli peninsula has been surrounded by the allies and ite surrender ie imminent, says an Athens despatch to the Fours ier Agency. BATTERED CHIEF KILLS JAIL BREAKER IN CHASE: Hingham, Mass., Officer, Beaten With Hammer by Escaping Pair, Forgets Wounds in Pursuit. HINGHAM, Mass, Sept, 8.—=After he had been frightfully beaten by two escaping prisoners Chief of Police ‘ashington James killed one and saw the other captured to-day, = * The Chief got his man within two hours of the attack in which bis skull was fractured and his nose broken by blows with a hammer, The man killed was known as James Harmon, With a companion, Wallace Williams, he had been held on &@ charge of burglary, The two claimed to come from Syracuse, N. Xu and were alleged to have stolen an automobile in Boston Tuesday night and, driving here, to have broken open a safe in @ local garage, Barly the next morning they were captured. This morning when James took t men their b: upon him, lock: akfasts in Jail they set took his revolver and od him in @ cell, the prisoners Biteet car ~t ath an leased James, The Chief refused > walt for medical attendance, and ob. taining @ pair of automatic revolvers, hopped into an automobile and started in pureult, He overtook the men on the road a half mile from the Jail. Harmon fired two shote and then James began shooting, His third bul- jet went through Harmon's head. As his companion fell dead, William made « dash through the brush where RR was found hiding a few minutes ater, Falls Through Elevator Shaft James Frankel, employed tn the fac- tory of the Grand Corrugated Paper Box Co. at No, 80 Greene Btreet, fell ihe ihe foot gown, the ure aig ay onmuiced 1 i }out and My shaft to | f THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915. MRS. MORR: BREAKS DOWN: Feet of Two Kidnapped Cu Off and Boiling Water Poured on Bodies —s THREE OF BANDITS SLAIN Puts End to Part of Soldiers Shot Woman by Accident Band BROWNSBVILAA, Tex, Rep 2 Three of the Mexican bandits opere iow just north of Browneville were willed last night by county officers at Loe Custrom, fiye miles east of Mar rede Btation, which i fourteen miles nerth of Brownsville, according to Information reemived here to-dey. In addition to the Mexicans killed Jamt night it in naid a Mexican woman deserted by her husband when the outlaws appeared at their home north of here, was wocidentally killed by | United States soldiers when abe ap proached them in the darkness in |meareh of protection. Quick retribution apparentiy is be ing meted out to the band whieh early yesterday burned a north of Brownsville and murdered two Americana, Marl Donaldson and J. 8, Smith The Americans were tortured be fore being killed by a volley of bul eta, It ia sald the bottoms of their -MUANS CHPTURE” TRPTZTORESIC | MEXICANS TORTURE TY OF ROVERETO: ISBERLIN REPORT; AMERICAN VCTINS: FORTS BLOWN UP. SPLIT IN CABINET KILLING AVENGED SA HUSBAND TAUNTED HER = ' * tery employed ‘ " ‘ aa 4 what the r wes doing” Brown and Neaka, with Henry Mpettmen sHeged arcompiioes of M was involved by “ My life in reson y Chief lnepeotor O'Neil pyihing but happy, Me wand in one way ¢ ower around with He made t & point to let m outr ing wilh grin wt young woman take ber back riding and ride past the #0 that | could ane him. He flaunted these other women rirht in my thee With the body of her husband tr ne room, the tid of the mahogany sket withdrawn #0 that hia face Joor, and #be in haliway, Mra Mohr Ubi nvon attended the funeral servic ver husband. She was the only woman who at tended the services, which were held n Dr. Mobe's late home, No. 682 Kimwood Avenue, and she sat with « handkerchief pressed to her lips Uiroughout the reading of the ser view by the Hey, Dr. Henry Bassett, trentie of the Church of the Epiphany, who stood in the doorway near her, Ax a badkground a crowd of news paper reporters completely filled the rear of the hallway, where two Cen- tral Office detectives leaned against the wall, Outside a group of the feet were cut away and then boiling | curious, mostly women, atood at tho wa At r was then pour Fort 6 don the on it was sald to-day men, | foot of the meps with cameras in thelr hands, ready to take a snap- Infantry and cavalry would remain in )shot at the velled woman when sho the field until the bandits are cap tured or killed, Donaldson, Smith and Stanley Dodds, a concrete contractor, were kidnapped by a band of drunken Mex- jeans numbering between thirty and forty, The men were forced to ac- company the bandits along an Irri- gation canal, The Mexicans dently decided to kill them, Donald- son and Smith were riddled with bullots. A member of the gang terceded in Dodds’ behalf saying he was German, After throwing the two bodies into @ dried lake bed, the Moxicans drove Dodd» along the canal to @ point where Perry Clark, @ dredging con- tractor, was working with a gang of Mexican laborers, Tho bandits fired on Clark and his gang, who flea. The bandits then split into three or four gangs. An alarm had been sent several infantrymen on a motor truck mot the gang, which) still held Dodds captive on the road, out eleven miles north of here, The sol- jumped from the truck and ted toward the bandits, firing as ran. One Mexican was shot through the head. The others fed into Dodds escaping during the engagement. ‘Another fang of Mex! appar- ently members of the larger band which ahot Donaldson and Smith, ap- peared at the Saldana ranch, fourteen miles north of this place. ‘They told Louls Laulom of Brownsville, a sur- veyor, and his assistant, a Mexica: that they were prisoners and a nounced they were “out Americans. Laulom and the Mexi- can finally succeeded {a escaping into the brush, WASHINGTO 4—The War Department received to-day the follow- ing report one ae night by Colonel 25 in the Browns- ie ad ‘of ‘; he hight with Mexican iH af rice latent, "Gore Inte Mex Mise. Vast nisht's seven it of *| ae Benita and are making e a e up ru Orrow oe ning. Lientenan! ‘aul th Infantry, with halt Company running fight with enemy thia af- Vernece. killing one, wee one a turing one Aner! nee Ravens, soldiers. when a) min Noman ndite immediately. ite two. white’ prisoners, Dowaldson an Smith.” —>———— ROAD BARS ALL WAR TALK. Pennsylvania system 0 ployees to Keep Mum, ALTOONA, oral order by the Pennaylve net, Pa, Sept. %.—A new gen- ia Rail- road places a ban on war talk by all | beon removed, employ a “BIRTH OF NATION” WINS. Pittsburgh Jo ference by Police, PITTSBURGH, Sept, %—Judge Reid of the County Court to-day granted an Injunotion restraining the police from Interfering with the presentation of the film "The Birth of a Nation ———<— Inwall to Be Killed, CHICAGO, S.—The Ineull herd of ninety brow Bwisn cattle, infected with the foot apd mouth disease at MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Sept. 3.-—Two of the four men arrested in Bridgeport rday on the charge of being ponsible for the wrec o, New York, New diaven and, Hart Ait honger train, Aug, 37, ‘Bi were re bel under 00 bonds tn city Court tor duy for @ hearing Bept, fovdinaghtered Appraisers to-day began ugh ter raisers to- jthe work of fix ‘fixing the value of the |herd, which Is composed of nome of the moat ‘valuable dalry animals in the country. ‘Train Wreeking bi a Sept, 15, | appeared Just at the close of the service, when the carriages were being called | to take the party to Swan Point) Cemetery, Arthur Cushing, Mra. Mohr’a attorney,+went to her and, bending down, asked in a half whi per whether she wished to take a last look at the face of her hu band. Had she stood up and glanced across the hallway she could have ween it, but she shook her head vig- orously. . no, no,” she said, and pressed her handkerchief to her lips. CHILDREN REFUSED TO TAKE LAST LOOK AT FATHER, On a sofa at Mrs. Mohr’s side sat her two children, Virginia, seven; her son, Charles Franklin jr,, and her young nephew, Poul Hannon, of North .Adams, Mass, When Mrs Mohr #0 emphatically declined to look again upon her husband's face Mr. Cushing asked little Charles whether he cared to see hid father for the last time and his reply was a shake of the head, So a moment later the undertaker’a men went and closed the casket while Mrs, Mohr and the rest filed down the long stone steps to the carriages. There were only two other members of the family at the funeral, Charles M Mohr, a son of the dead man by « former marriage, and Augustus Mohr, a brother, who came from McEwens- ville, Penn,, for the burial, Only four carriages followed the hearse, Mra, Mohr and the children reing/in the second. The first bore two of her attorneys and the brothér of the dead man Many women called at the Gifford house before the funeral, two of them bringing the long black veil which Mra. Mohr wore closely about her face as she entered the carriage at her side door to be driven across the street. When she reached her husband's house, sho lifted it, but as sho sat in the corner of a room in which all the shades were drawn, her face was practically Invisible to those about her. She forget to draw nd | down the vell when she started away for the cemetery, and Robert Jones, the undertaker, Who Is also one of the bondamen for her $10,000 bail, rushed across and drew it down over her face. It was learned this afternoon at the Rhode Island Hospital that one of the bullets which struck Miss Emily G. Burger, Dr, Mohr's secretary, who was riding in the motor car with him when he was fatally shot, has not yet This was the one that her right ear and entered under 1 LY, HIS FALSE MUSTACHE TRAPS “AMERICAN” WHO SEEKS U. S. FUND'S AID, LONDON, Sept. 8—After watch- ing the efforts of a man who gave his name Good, who called at the American Embassy here to obtain $300 from the American Re- lief Committee for the transporta tion of hie wife and himself to the United States, to adjust a f, mustache in the ante-room, a« membi ef the embassy staff caused the wearer's arrest. The man, it is believed, is tieal with one “Hiram Lewi: California,” who obtained §90 for & steamship ticket from the com- mittee some weeke ago, but who never used the ticket, He was looked up. jband had Aged tn Che Moor of her lower jaw Am@istan Bure int mm Mice of henpital maid th til whe ie wtror ill not be Bot there with be no @iMew oot ne it” he added, “it ie easy pines to reach.” The seout Het whick hk her Bpeliman fred ~ the motor leht how’ vital af passed thr without touchin ut of the bow Although Mra on she w oy night after bern alm and confid rom yesterday mo tains that she t# Inne on her husband Mohr was hysterica to the hospital Tues ering that her hus shot, she has been ever #inee her ar- ng. fhe main ent of instigat- murder and that Healia, Brown and Bpeliman, her neare accusers, are trying fasten the erime on her in order to avoid he full penalty. WOMAN DECLAR CHARGE (6 A “FRAME-UP. “I's a frame-up,” she told an Eve ning World reporter at her home, just before the funeral to-day, Mra. Mohr wi jot at all diamayed when Judge Hammell in Warren, | Bristol County, held her without bail yesterday, As soon as the hearing over she told her counsel, Ar | thur Cushing, that he muat fix things she could look after the funeral | to-day. The lawyer told her that Inasmuch whe had been held without ball he could see no way of getting her out of jai, Bhe insisted that there must be some way and Mr. Cushing could do nothing but seek an avenue by which his client might gain temporary freedom. He succeeded in persuading Judge Brown of the Superior Court to admit her to ball on the plea that inasmuch as she must be considered | Innocent until proved guilty it would be Inhuman to deprive her little chil dren of hi | the funeral, prived by court action yesterday of) hours Wednesda; her efforta to administer the estate, which is now in the hands of Law- yer Cushing, Dr, Mohr's friends say his income for the past 16 or 20 years was from $60,000 to $75,000 a year and that he left @ fortune of prob- ably $500,000, Lawyer* Cushing will after his death begin this afternoon to search through Dr. Mohr’a papers for his will, She went to her home, a tidy little yellow house at Elmwood and Reser- except that she had sworn, in view of her release in $10,000 bail, not to leave the State, It was said at the house she would see and talk to no one at this time, because she was not equal to it, though half an hour before she had been smiling and chatting with her attorneys while thé bail bond was being signed and sworn to. That the three negroes—George W Healis, Dr, Mobr’s chauffeur; Cell Brown and Henry Spellman, all of them now in the Bristol County Jail— have made confessions in detail which charge Mrs, Mohr with hiring them o murder the physician and to per- nanently disfigure Miss Burger, has aot dismayed Mrs, Mohr at all. She had simply characterized the stories of the negroes as Hes, adding tha: Brown's motive is revenge, because he | aad been discharged by Dr. Mohr. Mrs, Mohr and the three negroes are to be arraigned before Judge Frank A. Hammil, in Warren, Bristol County, on Sept, 16. By that time, Miss Burger, whois in the Rhode Island Hospital with her good looks forever marred, a bullet wound in her jaw, and an- other in her shoulder, will, it ts thought, be able to appear in court a» the only witness, except the negrocs. to the shooting in the lonely bit of road between West Barrington and Nayatt, She was resting easily to- aay, it was sald, and out of danger. NO TRACE OF REVOLVERS YET FOUND. So far as the police of Providence are concerned, Inspector O'Neil says they have all the evidence they need to connect Mra, Mohr with the crime, vut out in West Barrington Chief o Police Thomas ©, Robbins is still arching for the revolvers the ne- groes say they threw into @ stream after shooting Dr, Mohr and Miss Bur ] '@ have enough without the re- | volvers,” said O'Neil, Led by Attorney General Herbert A. Rice, the State's forces have col- \ooted @ great mass of circumstantial evidence against Mrs, Mohr, In what way, if any, the statements of the | vegroes have been corroborated Mr. | Rice will not disclose, There are said vo be letters in existence written ip 4 hand very like Mrs, Mobr’s which indicate @ plot to kill, One such let- ter, which Mrs, Mohr admitted writ- |ing to George Rookes, has already | been made public, There is another young woman whose name has beey brought into the case, This is Miss Florence Orms- by, the office attendant of Dr, Mohr. Inspector O'Neil sald to-day he learned that Miss Ormsby frequently rode in Dr. Mohr’s automobile in the evening, going as far as Bristol, ere the physician would take the the control of her husband's prop- | erty, which she had assumed within | | two volr Avenues, last night a free woman, | baat to Mr ps het heme — Ferry an@ Mice Orme- FIRST CABIN FOR 006 DICTIANC © Af ON THE LINER cram! 001 CHRISTIANS sl , por 4 up sev mo wel go in the Aristocratic Pet Assox oy met tw SEE | OTD OF SOMES * told mer, ond ohe raid 4 Purser “ee (hat warned + Mote has denied that ene = The mort 6 — + Ormaey at oop Ome leet the Malian la ae week, bet We aoe GultiNg the 88> whice a yterian Mission Board phone rie and slips of all om the time Mise Ormeby €ee jog owned by Mrs | Told Results of Persecution foaled. at the trial.” SAY SHE PROMISED (000 FOR ™ in and these Will be produced & Crime. Ketelie Hartmann, wife of Ceorme N Harte secretary of the Metro: | During Five Months. politan Trust Company Moby ie of | he breed the Italians call « “Vot the confession made by the three psi pa oh At least 4 were uittes oes, they eaid that Mre Mobr, io and ateut 4,000 © dind of Glen: mising Mealio and Brown 92,00 'TC* His ancestry back to the old she.) in Urumiah, Persia, daring the oor and Mpeliman $4,000, said that Wolf Who nursed Romulus Remus | months of Turkish cooupation, accor expected to get control of ber Though small, he looks the part to @ letter received by J. L ate Within nine) = Baby bol « etateroom all to \imaeif Caldwell, American Minister at Tehe ie death abd meme We! on the Bevola, the one adjoining that!" from Dr William A. Hhedé of yinente vut of that. Je view | of his mistress. Mis mother, says! UPUmiah, and made public here to | Aig or Ravage de Mrs. Hartmann, belongs to the King|48Y bY the Presbyterian Hoard of y tow of Italy, #0 it was not surprising that]? 0 Missions awed vad § the only person fiaby would associate] DF Mheid stated that his Agure 4 010% house with on shipboard was the second | Were based on eoreful Investigation +41 ph pursuer, Passerini Rents, who is a|®M4 record, there having been 34 MpAnios Which is thought to count (Christian burials alone in the elty ¢ urities. Among the 287 passengers on the|! rumiah and the American College r. Cu contain wil,” ald £ and We are waiting n from the court ty open That may be granted to-day.” tg said that suine months) go Dr. Mohr bad drawn up a docu-| men’ intended to serve as a wil, out Savoia was Rev. Walling Clark, rector | Compound. He wald that before the f the Methodiat Episcopal Church in| Huasians left Urumiah on Jan, 2 there ine for twenty-two years, With| Were between 92,000 and 33,000 ¢ his wife, his son, Donald, and his|tiane in the city and villages on the niece, Alice Sitterly, he bas come surrounding plains, Within «a few days after Jan, 2 between 6,000 and © United Btates for a aix that om account of legal obstacies to | ‘ montha' | ite admission to probate it had mot| vacation, He says the Italians want | %000 left the country been recorded. to fight to @ finish, and will be satis-| Of the 6.500 Christian famfies tn Hpece naarons are fed with fo outcome but an arrange. | the district, Dr. Shedd said that all Mohr with plotting the | HeNt insuring permanent peace. but 1,000 were robbed of all their Doctor. en they | —- | possessions, and nearly all muffered int t Li bis versi Hristo! County Jail, | Brown was quite willing on of the tragedy, lows, He said the total loa to had bi estimated at added that the Pree CONEY CROWD CHEERS \ for “We two, certainly n mission sustained a lone of went out ir and. the RESCUE OF TWO GIRL’ $10,000 "during ttack, Consid young lady he matd, | jerably more (han one hundeed Chris ‘Healix didn't stop the ear just where | -_— s turned Moslems during t he ania be would, in a dark part of Life C | Turkinh om or writer said, the road, but a little further on, and | Li 5 a &’ i In hope o! # violence. we had to climb @ fence to get at on _ and elie Injured —— them was ibe first to rush to the 4 on Jpsets, bi py | machine, because Henry Spellman loti at Upsets, but They | BIG MORTARS IN ACTION. was a little slow, I got up to about Get Swimmers Safely Ashore, a five feet from the car and shot at | pTwet THORP Dr, Mohr. 1 got him good and he| Two young women swimming thin 'v!** i fell down so T threw awa That wos all 1 had y th * gun and ran.” BRITISH ARMY DROPS 500 AMERICAN BOYS company and support at/Some So Eager to Fight They En- ‘Although Mra, Brown was do-| listed Twice—One of These Later Escaped Death on Arabic: | WASHINGTON, on | than 600 American boys, under eight- he has not relinquished |e Years old, have been discharged | o far from the British army upon Cologne N. 4, merchantsmen, 41-2 per cent. ie eH “HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Young, tie Werte * tandard like Iy While Best Table Water From the famous Whit Rock M gs WAUKESHA,WIS. USA OFNCE 100 Broadway.W.Y. Sept, ONE OUT OF TWENTY BRITISH SHIPS SUNK ?| Gazette These Figures Says U-Boat Warfare Is Successful, in BERLIN, vin wireless to Tuckerton, Sept. 3.—The Cologne Gazette, in an article to-day pointing out the success of Germany's submarine war- fare, states that Great Britain has lost one out of every twenty of her above 100 tons, ‘The losses to British shipping during the war at the minimum amount to of the whole tonnage, the paper daclares, or Silver eral Springs. Tor Gi to do, 3.—More Reporting Projectites Fro noon off the foot of West Thir-| tah st th Street, Coney Island, got beyond) Practice with the — twelve-tneh their depth in the high waves, scream-| Mortara tn Fort Totten, was resumed ed for help and sank, Life Guard L. thts morning, The firing was under the | 4. Tannoy and Charles Wulp launc boat and wont after them, ‘The, Munired yoat capsized in the surf, spraining |p ‘ra ia Tanney's back and cutting a big gash over Wulp's left eye; but the men dived, got the women and awam tn with them, supporting their weight by clinging to the gunwales, A big crowd ch the rescue ant helped carry the women up the beach, | where Dr, Savine gave them atimul: | ants and revived them, One said sho was Hattie Gross, of West Twenty hed | command of Lieut, Campbell of the One Company, and Firat Comat 1 Uekan at. 11 o'clock n hundred pound project rtara hurled ther At canvas targets twenty by tBirty. feet Waich were at varying distiices be ltween alx and seven miles away. ‘There will be night practice thie evening, —— r he Step to Death, A fall of on* step to the third floor landing on the stairway of his home 1 Norfolk street today, causa ne 7 eo prtal " the death of Morris Eiener, seventy-fhy: Pohraded from the State Department. | ninth Street, Coney Island, but the years old. He has been il resets | Most of these went to Canada and | other refused to give her name. and was feeb! V3 nt out alone misrepresented their ages to recruit- cniecnieadpinctiiminns Jagainet his wife's t He mts ine officers. took’ the tat atep. (or the landing and pol urb Brokers Make As ment. ched forward striking his head Peter Dougal of Lambert, Minn} Charies and Henry Woram, curb | heavily on the cement foortng, jafter having been discharged once | brokers at No, 44 Broad Steet, made ——>—_——— upon the appiication af the State nt eseay to Chases El on Steamship. Department escaped from his par: | cnapp and Leon De Blauzy, who have | neg, & Porto Rican, ed dale Calg te take pasage mar {offices with them, and to Frank MeGowan, fireman on the Arabic and. escape doath when | Cooper, No, 118 Broadway. Members te Hawallan-American ship Hon- that liner was sunk by a submarine, |of the frm dented this morning that it | UMM, lying at the fout of Portyssec The Walsh twins of Howton, though |'wd failed. They aent no notification shure leave” yeaterday, Machinist y fifteen years of age, also man- | of the trouble to the New York Curb William A ‘arr found the body of |aged to enlist twice, and the asi | Market Association, of which they are Sanches down in the engine pit thin time were found on Salisbury Plain, | members. Charlos We hae pare morning. |The head “was badly about to be embarked for ram has been crushed. The police yet looking for | France. trading on the curb for several years, McGowan to question hi Week knd Combination Packages, 99c ix of these ti dousl - T" lar Combinations, all different. Each la ised of a number of separate Packages ef choice LOFT Sweets, neatly packed in a container, wraj ed in plain paper, sub- sentially ted and’ hess handle ecteched com NO. 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