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eee a ETI THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, GERMANS TO USE 40 BG ARSHPS IN. “tt RGA AS BASEFOR. DESTRUCTIVE 19156. LOUGHLIN WINS ng te- lobe was torpedoed Me pairs chive oh were within mene 209 GIRLS IN PANIC. WHEN CEILING FALLS Sacer nibie, hee been ite present flags © fueR Owey from the Britieh treme an Admiralty secret. FRENCH AND GERMANS advance in Chesapeake & Ohio to # level above 50, with good demand for Norfoik & Western, The foreign exchange market was weak to-day, pounds sterling particu: the players to practise with. A few minutes later the familiar red beaded figure of Maurice Mc- Loughlin was spotted on the club OOorerererereereesess oe 4T gun Otlentir liners ond © return by whole ; FIRST SET FROM Four Young Women | . MOVE IN JERSEY heave been Otte of trefhe te the American Line } nd Ambular i Immediately after ; e ance = Len Couns on terneiortt tlend ' HeemerIN® ty Becreiary lansing. iach Wonk ; Atiends to Onthe rials think a eccmmetations ; SRPON CRORE @ Oded boom oo aoe Lg be ao © yurpese to fee of the “+ (ere ©ae more -_ o> > —_—> — ¢ J dy Sy “orden 1 * Mon prom- SS ; a ‘ oo recalio’s . 4 i" ieee! ) pine mrelen, regard > ‘ = , founting 4 small | Ine aewomme ne oo aritise Heere, Hope to Capture Baltic Port in: Throw 400 Bombs on Arms ; Johnsion Loses Opening Tus- \* 4 “ 7 Pedy Tumult Writes President on at any woe ry res w th up for some cme , y when @ wots . wile the One| Time to Make It Winter Factory and Barracks at | sie With Ex-Champion, | {-**" *™ Pegg Wants No Advantage From been deciding ber) over uw ol and tour bee GEN JOFFRE RETURNS ' Headquarter Saarbruecken. Six Games to One moa Foreign Situation that « decision! ! | " — ore © rue to « wnvetwing a evaner FROM VISIT TO ITALY ; ig Reape gn yl eedure toward wach RIVER HALTS ADVANCE, | AsEL. Switeertand, sept Z| wctoughlin won the Grot at o—1,/erom im Pines and wore im m wamie) ws sssscron, mop. 1—Preabent pre a ’ ; be ; ’ “ * Tumul \Bhtne would be of far reaching Luport- | nies : many of t when Mr m. through Mecreta wmult +t the mmternation — siuation Praises King Humiberts Troops for be py = °! weer aon bo vues on ih. von. | Called 08 te emasayens te to-day reiterated bis refusal to take me over the w oe quasten Their Victories and Preaicts {Swift Current of the Dvina Wom. 2 Re HILL, 1. 1, opt. 1 The final | a, . ee sotees i. yo ; ’ 3 aire ‘ " Iles . ' hotable operation of ite kind during + round between Maurice Bo Melough plaining here Was no danger Mr. Tumuity sen etter te Ghe 'ENTEEN LIVES | Succes for Alte Hampers the Efforts to he war $ iin and William M. Johnaton, both of /PNEFA Minutes quiet was restored. | ve yey veg ee pradsm tence, wy . ‘ ais ‘ An ainibulance # nied from bis tw un ST BY THE SINKING rane Rept. Tadien Joffre, the Place Pontoons Yorty Fren 1 Dritioh war aero. | Ban Francisco, for the national lawn | New York Hompit dechnina is een ,| French Commander-in-Chtef, returned | planes circled low over the town > tennis title, drew an immense gallery treated by Dr meeting of the Hudson County fe OF LINER HESPERIAN i. ie. 6 vennon atvor bin vim of ely threw Bombe on the small ¢ out here this afternoon. Maif an hour Zrixel of Ne ratic ¢ ee, echeduled for Bet ——_—--- two days at Italian front. On arms factory, the barracks, the nn + before matah time over four thou. | Prievd of Ne u t round that the ting’e —— ; aun of ie wrou at the meeting pe 1, Sept. T—Andrew A. | reaching Modane | LANDON, Re ae ig tmenediate | vay station, the engine sheds and $ sand fans were seated within the in- | (a5 Zaocinn hone bject siated in Kinkend’e te “Allee of the Allan Line recnived #) lan border, be cnpetive p eset other military bulldings, Several { closure. When Heferes Mansfeld One Hundred and Forty-firat Street. | was t rae the Preaident fer re Gable despateh to-day from bis Liver Cadorna, the Ital peg sell crypto fo that the in. | "Uodred yards of the permanent way » called “play” at % o'clock the high ' el agent stating that seventeen per. |Chiet, a telegram expressing grati-|the arowing indications that 1M MR oF V6 ryiiroade were destroyed, and stands, eating 750%, were Jammed. | TWO AMERICANS HELD t wus my understanding whde we eee—thirteen passengers and four of tude for the bh —— ean ee an gel A ° a ae at were ny reeruita in the barracks were * and about five hundred Jiscussed thie * some weeks ives when | corded to him \ Victor Km. on pase for present oper me te ; : hod eg lagen terposees | +e calle dll gale ns in the direction of Petrograd, but | Milled of wounded @ | stood on tip tow around the AS SPIES IN MOSCOW 220° c0' 8 Tomntyts totter, un Hoturday off Fastnet. In bis message Gen. Joffre gives|as & winter quarters in case the at spend eg vp ns not h ge bp £ | the curt | the meeting you had in mind wae TAs the time of the explosion, the| highest praise to the Itallan troope| tempt to reach the Rumsian capital |MPW@ry tor Rial auale five, and a 4|_ It wan @ record crowd fort a merely am f the Hudson “ | . wnt t asprin armore rain ne yoon aum- 5 round of the all-« ‘ County Ty oor Conmmittes, for le- bu ere | (or what they have ompliahed in| should be ned until next spring PPAR G444-14-90614-44466-46664 or a , Peeaee beet tee es con toes sala Lickin chart coe apt caadat| Wied Ma sburg inex. Moned from Mots, bringing aerial | **** Sat ______ | #hip. In all the thirty-four y Accused Men Are Connected With] wnich you wore anzious to procure | bcadesaadety for launch.|_"Praternally united Freneb| periencing great difficulty in bridging #4°8 on trucks, arrived too late to tournament was staged at Newport Boston Shoe Concern, U. S. the servioes of Benator Lewis of Ili oo ee oe Be Wore noc | army. which dn your ¢ the Dvina held by the | 'terfere With the operations of the SOME WAR STOCKS not more than 7,000 ever saw the . nota as the speaker See, weil all collapelbles wore 80) rat ‘brilliant o i The current of the river ts |#¥iators final battle for the historic trophy Consul Reports. I had a talk with the President With the grips of army marches With aure step toward After discharging about four hun- | As eart 15 o'clock the early | t th t T LONDON, Sept. 1.—Juet a8 the’ of. | a definite victory, which the allied na-| too awift for the construction Of PON | gig Trametes the ethene SUDDENLY TAKE JUMP! ¥ ‘ng 215 c’elock. the early! wanes Two ut this matter, and he deeply ap: Bolad inquiry into the sinking of the | ena know will be assured by united | toon bridges under the Hunsian artil- turned safely to Naney [arrivals began trickling through (he Americans, the ahiinee jates the generosity of the aug ) nq efforts, with (be same ideals and love! sry fire. Aw the rainy weason comes posed MRE» aad Le —— trance utes, ‘Their number was | day as ' | kestion, but New Jersey is his own 7 Allien liner Hoaperian wot tairly under | be \\porty and civilizat 1 At nd @ travelling representative of the ; dgedhy Word Was received that ze-srenl on it will be more difficult for the ta General M u P and | °OUstantly increased as long spectal | nice tutchine Hhoe Company of Bos the men who would act in thix Line sph toon sunk by a Gor- BRITISH SUBMARINE advance forces, and consequently the | i Crucible Steel Gains | of autos that poured in from all over | Moscow, the Americ Consul there | &nd he feels that it might seem as if submarine, Hor crew ot torty-| SINKS TURK DESTROYER | seizure of Hina ax a bane becomes SAYS GERM ADMIRALTY Fie Long Inland began discharging addi-| reported to the Btate Department. He| he were taking advantage of the ex two was safely janded. IN SEA OF MARMORA, ; '"°"* vital to the success of von Hin- | 7 Points. tional loads of tennis rooters a onrt eae F<bbiey traordinary situation now existing to burg’s plans Home weat side club players en- ah Pt a Members of the | gain some personal advantage throug The Dictator was owned by the ame oom denbure’s v , Activity in the stock market was shoe manufacturing firm of Rice &| Charente Steamship Company, of| ATHENS, Sept. 1—The Tarkisn| The wrKent necessity of capturing |Not Heard From Since She Sank OF at the clone thin afternoon | tertained the early crowd with ex-| Hutchins made no comment ay| such an expression of confidence by : : i ra is indicated In an army order hibitions on some of the drt courta,| when shown a Washington despaten | them Which T. and J. Harrison are man-| torpedo boat destroyer Yar Hissar | #4 “ | ri oe 50, than at any time during the day, The | | canoueaine te Nat at eee ole Agere, Bho displaced 4,116 tons, was | bas sunk in the Hea of Marmora| Which @ Paris newspaper credits to British Cruiser Off Scot- Hat closed off in apite of the increased | OUt the fans soon tired of these and | TIiOCn ne i i eeontative ons a ee a Built in 1891 and was 265 feet long, | by an allied submarine, lGen. von Buelow. The General ex- land on Aug. 10, Volume of trading. “Watehtul wait. | *tatted discussing the one big ques-| 11 ),0F Chairman Grosscup a year ago, this with @ 45-foot beam. "| phe Yar Hissar, was built a 1901. |nortn his troops to one more reat ig. 19. (na? eukpuaian te ea ; is tion of the tennis year, would Me-|the t ntatives and] would be inconsistent with his whole ‘ " P |Bhe was 184 feet long and displaced | effort to capture the port, making it t . ssa yt acd ama ‘ , rould » withheld by! thought and spirit, at 5 at HE was stated to-day that the Hen-| $n tone, ‘The veavel had a speed nr] thar Winter home pretaratare” ts|, HBRIAN, Bept. 7 (via London).—| Two advancine fentures character. | Loughlin win the title or could Bill withheld by| thought and spirit, and he shrink Lt joel a ' The probable jona of Johnston, the ninet Id Call. | ‘he firm, from it as from somethiog that would ‘Perinn was not under convoy when twenty-eight knot ching on Petrograd next spring. probable loss of the German sub-| ized the end of the day. General | Johnston, the nineteen-year-old Call- | “Y)sar tne firm gave out the follow om It a , =| marine U-27 was reported to-day by| Motory went & pointe uneard 1 | fornia, who put out champion Will-| ing statement embarrass him rather than help him i jotors we olnts upward to 260] ” » info 0 t ¢| “L feel conti hat you will un- Ld Admiraity, and Crucible Steel made a gain of 7 jama yesterday, follow up his sensa- despatne fom the Pestere pila : 1 oer PR at a led ps : ‘According to @ report of one ef! points from the low of the day when | onal playing with a victory over the| despatch from the Ame deratand the apirit tn whic y our submarines,” says the official an-!it touched $8 1-2 in the last hour of | Fmer national title holder. Ington, that a traveling rep. | (hla and that in ucwing (to thie he nouwcement, “it met the U-27 on the ; z ' | Arguments of this sort tended to] resentative and European manager of | °! ath rig re rag rae toed business, One of the backward mov- in not evading in the least his deep high seas, after the latter, about Au ers was Electric Storage Battery, keep the fans interested until the| Rice & Hutchins have been sereanes appreciation, Of course, if your meet 10, had sunk « small British cruiser! which lost 73-4 points at 72 "] players themselvs |ppared. een nee a oe eee [ing has no cont ction with an ine of an old type west of the Hebrides| the war order iseues were the| ere was plenty to see. tion beyond that contained in thin |Gorsement of tho ae aueties oe the islands (off the coast of Scotland), worst sufferers to-day in the unset-| First @ squad of officials headed by Their European manage? | pomocratic Cougty Committee and The U-27 has not since returned, and] tjeq eondition of the stock market,| Robert Wrenn, President of the pene es iete we wi Am: Tahal be parti din by all fa must be regan ” atl . | erican passports, and from cables re- | 1.) Hud vunty, L will glad us rs ded as lost. Tho railroads stocks were stronger vee hanes ware — Satin ceived fre.a him the end of lust week, Meir in Hu es ty ns aa | whe U-87 was built at sie! | than the industrials, United States|0%, Walked over he was al! right, so far as bis house ther Senator James ur an at Kiel in 1918. R stretch of velvet like turf and care- | knows. dns dlaplaced 000. ¢ Steel, which closed last week at 75%, ee aeeeea pI ‘ons when sub- fully inspected court No. 2, on which | neerely yours, merged and had a speed * seventeen | OPened with 2,000 shares at 74% to TRAPS HUNDREDS “JOSEPH Po PUMULEY twelve - 5 . couraging increase of earnings by the —- parriod three torpedo tubes. The num-| soft coal roads was reflected by an| balls and dropped half a dozen for IN TREES AND ON ROOFS pivemh Six-Inch Rainfall Does Enormous Died to Save a Hoy, John Duffy of Engine Company No, #8 died to-day in Lincoln Hospital. His skull was fractured when he fell down a subway shaft at Cypress Avenue and ly #0, ote " - 5; , One Hundred and Thirty-elghth Street IN ARTILLERY BATTLE Be hae eto aed, this afternoon | house veranda and the crowd lost Damage About Fort Scott yesterday ay be wan going to the recite sagging tendency of the market was | little time paying its respects to the and Iola, Kan. Sounaste Whe’ Ran tiebied te Tet ier due to a week-end accumulation of | former champion, who is making a tom, twenty-five feet below. Duffy, who 5 t y 5 cotton and other bills. Francs lost a| game fight to recover the national! fORT SCOTT, Kan,, Sept. 7—More |was married, lived «at No. 825° Bagi Violent Exchanges Reported by} °entime, declining to 6.97 for checks, | title this year. than 100 persons in the lower parts |A¥enue, the Bronx f Weather conditions were about per- : Paris at Many Points on Closing Q fect. A baking sun gave way to*stift|°f the city are marooned on house- With met changes from previous closings, breezes which added to the comfort of | tops here to-day as a result of a elx- the Line. High, tow. taai. ad@t,| the gallery. ‘The wind, however was | inch rainfall, which caused the Mar- : Alaska Gold Ming. gaye az" ae 2 not strong enough to interfere with! maton River and Mill Creek to flood | PARIS, Sept, 7.—Last night @] Alle Chatners os! BOR FRY ON > Fy the players. s : © | continuance of the violent artillery| Am ig Chantal’, My Sk ida wen the mart. sad bas Hdd tative A. M. K Am. i oan" 4 . serve tate Representative " . eene, ll ssenauate ond rapt ondbayelio Am oe eis ti rat “ B] the, Calffornian with territte speed,| his wife and daughter, and ‘Wiliam * in i h \. & | put two serves over so fast that John-| Buzzard, an attorney, who w: a given out by the War Office this af- xe Hi AN age ef sti ston couldn't return them McLough- guest at the Keen: cabin, west of Fort i > | Am Lineees 20. 20 en 8) over two pretty place- | Scott, are hemmed in by the flood an ° tedegy ste text of the communion. | Ai fatemoiry ek MSF &] ments and won the first game efforts are being made to reach them nee wt Am, “Atsel Fay 2 =15 Johnston's service, whic hseemed| by boa! | “There was cannonading and fight- | Am: Woollen ‘co:: % 8 = SF] weak, didn’t bother McLoughlin, who] Four feet of water was running jing with bombs and hand grenades| Ate tT % 4. PY: ik sig = | made the second game a love one, The | through the Missourl, Kansas and | during @ portion of last night around jeu Cio kh af | third game was marked by wonderful Railroad depot to-day, and che: ; Bethiettm Meal’ .. o cLoughlin | passengers in maroonec 6 we Souches and in the vicinity of Neu- | gaplejin, Mets fil +}, | finally caught his young opponent out | being rescued with boate and ropes. | ville. 5 iw SS Q [of position and walloped over two] At Iola hundreds of persons were “To the south of Arras in the re- | Contes 4} | placements that never came back, made homeless and property damage CORK TIP gion of Agny and around Waiilly, in |{ * . The fe year champion, with a great| estimated at $100,000 was Sone) y ft 0 8 % | burst of speed, kept charging to the|cloudburst. Scores of men worked all re) the region of Roye, as well as on the [On Crt Wer if yy | net and his rival Californian was al-|night rescuing people from house plateaux of Quennevieres and of Cy K TL ee! 13] ways on the defensive, tops and trees. Cleo Mayfi Nouvron, violent attacks on our posl- | {hina Cover hd ———>—— —— Starring in The “Blue Paradise, |Uons brought forth effective replies a, CHARLIE CHAPLIN ADRIFT BALTIMORE BANKER DIES. London F. aiher Hat, from our batteries, a * 0 $10 | “In the Champagne district, between | |. iv Michael Jenking Was Knighted by $5 t : i This full vetl effect. gathe a Auberiey 3 ALL NIGHT IN A LAUNCH of age desea tae | Au erieve and Souain, (near Beause- Pia Bec. phab eine xX. ti i by lowered vel + Jour, and In the Voages, in the re-| ie io, % Pan gion of Lusso, both the French and i, Weekes’ Wier’ 6 . 2 eee > BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 7.—Michael TMi hn ite dansk wileies tas | Citiel Goer +4" {Movie Comedian Alive in Boat| Jenkins. multi-millionaire banke ondon) ier cident on the remainder of the front, _ | ‘ity tt . philanthropist, died at his home 2IWESTS S4US) | “German aviators yesterday and | Great Nor, = 38 Buffeted by Surf After Com- | to-day of pneumonia. He was seven-| J Brooklyn ranch, 022 Fulton Street, ¢ G | this morning flew over Gerardmer, in | (ieee oe » ty-two years old. Mr. Jenkins was suman ? |the Vosges, near St. Die, and threw | {tine cme’: fey id panions Get Ashore. one of the chief owners of the Atlantic Extra fine |down bombs, The first attack was Voter, Mt BW + Const Lips Railroad ane was onaie- DIED. 3 : Bouthem\! 2 + SA. C, man of the Bon ectors of the Wes kahine es tpl Le resulted in a cht +\e SANTA MONICA, Cal. Sept. 7.—| Merchants & Miners’ ‘Transportation | 1.4 CAU—OCTAVIA, beloved daughter of ' : , F ra. J au, died middenly Sept. h if, - fF p| bi ‘ 01 America at Washington and was asta, SOvee > ave e a t ers in | FRANK NOBLE, BANKER, DIES. ae * & | Lew Twomiey, the comedian was buf-| knighted by Pope Pius X. for his ser- Ave. ‘ | iM +3 Hh last alaht in the tiny 1 oh | vices to the Roman Catholle Church Funeral Thursday, 1 P.M. 4 \\| ]] Popularity, Sales and Quality |J°-" cc" ‘ = $l Vecuero ot ibe' Lane Wher nt d faquero o! ° arf, near 9 on State Board, = 4 Santa Monica. 11% RUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 7.—Frank ¥ ~ Ih Chaplin's companions were over- \ of the Buffalo Savings Bank, and for | North, | skiff. ‘They finally made land, ¢ seven years a member of the Ne ‘01 ‘Ontario & 4 + ,*| hausted by battling the surf. ~ re) 1 iners, died | Paci Mat nf 4 Chaplin stuck to the launch and thi Car o dxaminers, . a = hap o the launch and this : THEY GIVE REAL VALUE! cae bed ar 1] worming: wiewareed a oary" Sup ; | “2 Pitta, Coal Co. | dahing village, wh: sent out a dory t. le ne od of EDWARD B. MOORE DEAD, = | hrm ste! % ey fl Chapl i be E Sey it | with provisioghs, Chaplin afterward Extra Special for T: No Coupons—no Prizes—no Premium fl aa iH $8) sot" underway and” proceeded "to P tuesday Only ° lis ; Shannel Island zoup 8 © rermes ©. Pant comm a | Stansct nana” * CHOCOLATE COVERED SAIR DATES . 4% + full size, ful javored, golden medted Oriental 7 { . s . Nothing to Tempt, Force, Wheedle, | Long Im Service, i | BANKER’S WIFE IS INJURED. Dates,’ richly’ covered “with our fragrant “Chocola . | WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Edward B. ita io matter what kes one may have in the : h OS + 1% : I ra} D k Moore, former United States Commis- 12% + 1° | Mrs, Gordon Abbott of Boston Auto way of candie: it that wilhappeal to every Dj ure r ecoy you into smo ing t cm. sioner of aPtents, died to-day at his Be Thy Aesidant Vint on ie the price at which they offered Tuesday } home here, For thirty years he was! Phint Av on + % ignale @ rare opportunity. q (There never has been.) cinnieted uth the aa Dinas at | X= 8] gpRINGriELD, Mase, sept. 1—Mrs pounp sox 15€ r ee Pal 74% — [Katherine Abbott, wife of Gordon Ab- 7 { nah ial for Tuced Special for We =o ° f . 14 |bott of Boston, President of the Old ipecial for caday jpecial for Wedneaday : Quality !—_And Quality Plas! I) HICAGO WHBAT AND CORN | (ib (oP soa Siw * S| colony Trust Company, was injured OLATE AND. TUTTI-FRUTTI CREAM KISSES— ‘ Wiha?” noe | eee er ait }*} out not dangerously in an automobile These are erly blendings of , Mah Woe. Che ops Wax Kin ra in HaS Tn qceMtent this morning. | She was. ao- MraPure Dalry ‘Mutter, rieheot ugar 2. g 02% ww ‘tal ' 2. companies oy r daughters, Katherine Perfect in Manufacture and Unequalled in Taste. a es and "Eleanor, "wn, “eacapéatrfous hse eee Cs 4 % injury, Charles B, Bassele, the chauf- ry. Nest (TEMS FOR INVESTORS. feur, was seriously hurt, ‘The accident POUND Box Klas, POUND BO! The — of Their Pure Imported ° ‘we | Interborough Rapid Transit Company happened when the car skidded and i i Me for year ended June 30 reports 23.05 per | turned over twice. urkish Tobaccos Gives t Rifen eas ens°on wtock against’ 22:03 per — s Ri cent. earned on stoe! p | cent, previous year NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Clow | Chesapeake & Ohio for July and Au: High, Low, Bae (From the Pittsburgh Post.) gust shows increase In gross carnings of | Oct, 0.58 9.78 eye “Perey gets along all right at th $763,456 compared with year ago. Dee. 19 4 10, 09 18. 19 aft mn tens.”* bg vem an. } “Do i ‘tal Can Company, dividend of | March 10.60 10.51 10.60 WE Enjoys Them!’’ (So will youl | open Pqetnenee Con commen soon and | Mar es, 10.83 10.75 10:88 ¥: he can hold @ plate of salad in| 11 pe! | one hand, a cup of coffee in the other |regular quarterly dividend of 18-4 per|July ...:. 10.90 10.98 10.89 10.90 9100-10 (-) — (+) ———_— (> Toe trac Market closed steady, 2 points off to : | left shoulder, to stock of re . i : i i