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2,000,000 SHELLS [BATTLEONDVINA. HURLED IN GREAT SWIKS IN FAVOR BATTLE MFRACE OF GERMAN TROPS | No Let-Up Anywhere on the Fifteenth Day of Artil lery Fighting GAINS NEAR SOUCHEZ.|) MACKENSEN SWEEPS ON German Works Are Reporied| Wrecked at Several Points in Lorraine PARIB, Kept 18—Two million & have been buried acronm the Franco-| 9. Fiandere pattie front in the great artillery battle, according to est mates made here to-day ‘The rain of sbelis inues with no} Indication of any cessation. On Bun- day, the fifteenth day of the bombard. meat, the action was of extreme vio- lence on nearly every sector of the battle front French batteries poured a heavy fire in upon the German works in Lorraine, wrecking enemy positions near Embermenii, Leintrey and An- cervilier, Near Armancourt, Beuy. raignes and on the plateaus of Nouv. ron and Quenneieres, the roar of guns continued throughout the day, the Germans replying energetically. Between Bethune and Arras there | were hand grenade combats Lirough- out last night, The French repulsed German attacks north of Bouches with wevere losses for the enemy. This afternoon's communique re- worted mine combats along the Homme and near Pay. it reads as follows: “Beveral hand grenade combats ‘were reported during the night near the Bethune-Arras road and an enemy attack was easily repulsed to the north of the Souches Station. At the same time there was artillery ac- tivity on both sides. he mine fighting proceeded con tinuously and stubbornly to the south of the e before Faye. There ‘was violent bombarding in the sectors of Armancourt and Beuvraignes, as well as on the plateaux of Quenne- vieres N . _ Intermittent ing took place in the Cham- our batteries German (renches and" organisations ne! organizations in the neighborhood of Embermeni!, Leintrey and Ahcerviller, Enemy groups which left thvir trenches and a@vanced up to our wire entangle- ments were dispersed by our infantry ‘ og . TH ZEPPELIN RAID. | » SINCE LAST TUESDAY Dirigible Flew Over East Coast of England Last Night, but Did No Damage. LONDON, Sept. 13.—Another Zeppo- lin raid was made over the east coast of Engiand last night. There were no casualties. ‘This is the fifth Zeppelin raid on England since last Tuesday night. Zeppelins bombarded London on Tues- day and Wednesday nights and made another attack Wednesday night on Norwich and Middlesbrough, North. eastern land, these raide result. ing in the loss of thirty-seven lives nd the wounding of more than ono persons. German airships attacked the “east coast” of England again Satu; night, but an official statement the Press Bureau yesterday’ sald there were no casualties. Ma Pr 1 Wide Front Toward Vinsk, Sa Berlin HERIAN Be u a Lendon) le me Dvina HMiver, wh # been virtually in a state of deadlock for neveral daya, has n favor of the Germans, The Office ann 4 to-day that Kus@ians had on ejected from sev eral positions on the left bank of th iver ‘Phis battle probably will de- | cide the fate of Riga Field Marshal Macke has broken the enemy's resistance on a wide front, said an official stat from the War Office this afternoon. have ward Pini PETROGRAD, mans are now con forts in a march against Dvinak, the keystone of Petrograd. Three armies are advancing upon Dvinsk, two moving in from the and a third fighting its way al the road from Vilkomir, leading into the city from the southwest, The re- newal of the Teuton effort to reach Petrograd before overshadows “WwW paign Ivanoff continues to bend back the Austrian flank, Heavy artillery over the road from Vilkomir for the assault on the Russian defenses be- fore Dvinak, It t# realized here that Dislodged River and 4 Riga | in Peril made further progress to Sept. 18—The Ger- trating their ef- the outer defense of it ne the winter now interest in the cam- in the suulheasi, where Gen, is being hauled the fall of that position and the crossing of the Dwina at that point would menace the capital, but every confidence is felt in the ability of Gen, Ru iky, commanding the Slav armies on the Dwina front. North of Vilna another German army is approaching the Vilna- Dvinsk-Petrograd Railway, The Ger- man advance on Vilna Itself is being! be drawn on Now York Instead of held up by Russian counter attacks. | in London. The Germ: ing with the Prussian railway sy; tem. German laborers are’ improving | ©? financiers the necessity of arrang- the harbor at Mitau, Russian signs in| ing credits so that the great crops Germans are planning perma- n port of Memel to Libau, link- all Courland villages held by the Teu- tons are being replaced by those in German language. At Libau the Germans have estad-|*/d Mr. Hill, en route, “no time lished four factories, where night and| should be lost day shifts are turning out 300,000] muropean shells LONDON, weekly, Sept. 1%.—The Austro- German armies on the Eastern front, still striving making, proaiene jet) biped Ro aes 24 ments of the continent of Europe along the Galician frontier, where the Russians report a further success, for the coming year will be about In the north, where the Russ: r definite results, are line has been straightened by a with- drawal of forces, Field Marshal von| less than 875,000,000 bushels to sell Hindenburg is directing a violent drive toward Dvinsk and & crossing of he Dwina. ‘hin tre centre Crown Prince Leopold | tne 100,000,000 bushels. ‘The lowest has forced his way over the Zelwianka | estimate of the total marketable sup- Skidel. the South Field Marshal von Mackensen, on both sides of the Pinsk Railroad, is pressing eastward toward | mand.” the town. ‘YOU CANT Pay MORE! 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We'll do YOU CANT PAY LESS n | 950,000,000 bushels of wheat. 2 ESR Ste THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘abre Liner Sant’ Anna, Which Was on Fire In Midocean, and Her Commanding Officer SPS ANNO BANKERS WHO AE SEEKING LOA (Continued from First Page.) —_—_— J James J. Hill, empire builder of the | M nent occupation of Russian Courtand.| northwest and foremost champion of A railway has been built from the) agricultural supremacy, is due to ar- rive in New York to-day to impress may be marketed. “In the interests of this country,’ in establishing an eredit account for the marketing of the surplus food product of the United States. A careful es- timate shows that the total require- “The United States will have not Jation CANNOT PREDICT COURSE OF AFFAIRS, SAYS WILSON “Hoping and Praying for Skies to Clear,” He Tells Visitors in Talk on International Situation. WASHINGTON, Sept, 13.—Presi- dent Wilson expressed his view of the gravity of the international situ- which confronts the United States to a delegation of Virginians, who asked him to-day to visit the assas battlefield late this month. “We are all hoping and praying Jthat the skies may clear,” said the President,” but we have no control over that on this side and it is im- possible to predict any part of the course of affairs,” ‘The President was reminded that some time ago he had promised to go to Manassas to dedicate a table hen I made that promise,” the President told the delegation, “things were just beginning, and a great many things have happened since which have altered not only the as- pect of our own affairs but the aspect of affairs of the world. My experi- ence here day by day is that ques- tions turn up so suddenly and have to be handled so promptly, and some- times with so much thoughtful discre- tion, that I really dare not let my thoughts go out to other matters, I of its big crop, Canada will have for export 176,000,000 bushels and Argen- nd is attacking in the vicinity of] ply from the western hemisphere Will be 650,000,000 bushels, or 100,000,- 000 bushel# in excess of the total de- “It 1s most essential to the prosper- ity of our people that our wheat should get to the market and find a purchaser, Astablishment of a large credit account for Great Britain to be drawn against for purchase of food- stuffs is of far more importance to the United States than to England. It is not too much to say that on this the prosperity of the American farmer depends.” eeceemeetiipainmaens FOR LUSITANIA MEMORIAL. Proposal to Erect Obeliak ou O1@ Head of Kinsale, LONDON, Sept. 13.—Erection of « lofty white obelisk, visible miles at sea, on the Old Mead of Kinsale to commemorate the Lusitania sinking is being planned by relatives of Lusi- tania victims here. America, ked to France and contribu POSLAM BEST FOR SUNBURN Fosiam doce wonders in clearing complexions overnight; soothes flamed skin; relieves Sunbur: | Poisoning, MomyslteFiies, taki ‘all soreness, The same positive ver by which Poslam eradicates of stubborn Kezema will uu, if you will but employ it, to be rid of any affection or disordered condition of the skin, Minor troubles require few applications. Pimples quick- ty go. Poslam Soap is the absolutely safe soup for tender, sensitive skin—a daily delight for Toilet and Bath, ‘or samples, send 4c stamps to Emer- Ivy- zB out “heal- AND REDNESS|... ine | simply feel that I have forfeited my Hberty for the present, and that my nearest duty is the most obvious and imperative.” J Se MONTREAL ENTRIES. ae DORVAL PARK, MONTREAL, Canada, Sept. 18—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follow! FERST RAC $00; all sues: for Maid eng. foaled in aaaiden fockeye; “Aire and halt Tarlongs ‘ima, 00; Winhiug Wall, 0; vaaoe,. 00 era, WB; tert fand. XK sponses it ‘ f cel beet “Wotan, bri” (ch suites 118 (a) Cathpbell and Fenlen cut; (cy Charis stable. OND HACK "Purse “sou jellies Olive, riots Happiners, Hrootat’ oe: "+clara Sts * 10s: Me sory, 104; hh ds, By Wiaeiua, abo 8 in two. yet Cr) uf 113; b 00; and set Freon w Che IMirwe ing; one mile asi M0, *Kinmundy, 100; O%; Miama' Aivba, 108; Orverth, ie t6, 108) Yadopeep. 104; Boker, 110. feo our foasrolde ag RT ie ie J Lontine . 101, * Marry ‘anor Barton, G0, Kea ie Mud Bill, 300; sepivaes i 1TH K i Jear-olda and ie sid naenty yards, uywe $400; Uiree year-olds and fark 103; *Hearthatoue, 110) 15, Our Ren, ‘Bhiep 100 nger, 100 Tail, wt oc Clift tig an Nowance Claimed, 100; mitice al alow, Cea AEE BELMONT ENTRIES, BELMC NT PARK RACE TRACK, N.Y ‘The eutries for to-morow's' neces an selling; five an 4 upward 108 "Ben Qui 10h; Borex, Kam Sik, Ruglia. 104 THIRD \ WACK —Three-yearolds and telling; one mile ah Hey, 102; Amalfi, 107; en, UT at ere OT: Whimsy, 112, Uniele, ai gency Laboratories, 32 West @5th St., ‘New York City. Advi Sold by all Druggists, GLOAMING CAPTURES poll District District Evidence “Man Attorney Sure SLAYER TOREVEAL =: MAN WHO ORDERED ELECTION MURDERS Fennimore, Accused of Killing Foley Lieutenant, Suddenly Plead MAKLS FULLCONFESSION Guil Sur Now Will Convict Higher Up.’ tieal | der indictmen: the Killing Tom Foley's ———— \eree and exp make a full confer Fennimore con at nounced to-day | bring to light mpelling force murders in the Recond As- sembly District he expected to y kine an fore many hours the behind the recent The announcement was made after Prank Fennimore, un { for participation Mike lieutenants, in imart, one of iity to manslaughter in the firat de reased willingness to ton, iufied his confession at 3.80 o'clock this afternoon. He! took up nearly five hours in telling his story d at intervals aa the tale FST RACE; AAR, WELL BACKED, THRD | w letal squad of detectives with secret | inatructions. it was reported about the Criminal Courts Building that ii ete xcxe ,|three or four arrests might be ex- | Nothing Extraordinary on the| jected tn or near the Second Ansem aod « Seatahac Make [DIY District before night. ‘The Dis Card and Scratches Make [irict attorney is also making pre jparations for quick and special Matters Worse. | Atte unfolded detectives: were mather hen one Fenn Grand Jury action more's confession and the corrobora- orkins astarte sent out to corroboration nore finished District out a spe based on Fenni- tion he expects to procure. BELMONT PARK, Sept. 13—Tho last day but one of racing around New | York drew out a crowd of 5,000, There was nothing extraordinary on the card and to make matters worse scratches robbed nearly every race of conten- tion. at FIRST RACE three-year olds and upmard: selling; seven furlongs, mai ire. oat 1 Off 238. Time, ood, We easily: place saine he by Bint Shoot—Autamn Lea iT, Witson ye Trainer, T, J Fine Bets jah. Horse, weight and jockey Vn V. Gloaming, 1050 MTageart) 8-5 3 2,.@ariton G., 106 (Lilley) aos for 2. Anara, 108° (MeCaliey) 2 710 Also Toublet, Harac,” Orotand, Seratobed Astute, Lady Teresa, Sarsenct, Tom Healy finally got a winner over when Gloaming galloped his field dixzy | in the opening event, A “ton of money" was bet on Ahara, but third was the best he could do, a length be- hind Carlton G. Floaming néver left the issue in doubt and at the end Johnny McTaggart was pulling him up. mui SECOND ih Maiden two-sear-olde: furlongs, «tr 1,06 4° me $400; five and a S08 Ott 3.08 nat “1 Oy Mamabu “Trainer, SOR wart) Turner) 1.3 c M. Garger),. 18-3 710 1 Friab Nought, Hestatibie, Raconteuse was the good thing of the second scramble out of the chute, while Jimmy Rowe's Hansa receded in the betting from 8 to 6 to 8 to 1. As a race it was a joke. Hansa spreadengled the field and at the end was onlv breezing in front of Racon- teuse, The latter was whipped all the way, but it was no good. The best she could do was #econd in front of Landslide. a MONTREAL RESULTS. FIRST RA 4 geklings ralght * re $400; two-year-old filles furlo te, YON (Ca now ater, show Time--1.00 2.6, bl ie Shaban, Joo Bernatein and Sa 7 Smiling (Moga Pare way, mith), Ply, 97 (Collins) itleworan, I" Ataka, George Morgan and Lynn ————S— ee m President's Wife Here, Mme. Mariana Menocal, wife of the President of Cuba, and her two sons wore passengers on board the steamer Calamares, which arrived to-day from Hava cal Oak and March 14, 1915, was caught running away and was accused of the crime, Fennimore, who kept @ saloon at No. M York Stre Carnivale, alias "Rocks" Cornell, were .|arrested charged with instigating the crime. Two brothers, der. re’ day. Through his counsel Frank X. Mc- ffrey of Brooklyn, Fennimore be- gan negotiations with the District At- torney several days ago. ance of an agreement Fennimore was arraigned before Justice Arthur 8, Tompkins in the Supreme Court tn the Criminal Courts Building at 10,30 o'clock this morning. plea of guilty to manslaughter, District Attorney Perkins recom- mended that the plea be accepted. Fennimore was court to the custody of the District Attorney and immediately began the recital of his confession to Assistant District Attorneys Delehanty, phy and Brothers, who are familar with all the angles of the Second As- sembly District feud, During the Mike Rofrano, Yar | Cleaning Commisstoner, leader of the Home Rule or anti-Tammany Demo- cracy of the Second Assembly Dis- trict, demanded the right to make a statement on the witness stand, had been charge that Montimagno, in killing Gatmart, which he obtained at the Home Rule Club, and that while the negotiations No Alum—No Phosphate Carnivale Miko Gaimari was shot and killed Chestnut Streets on Gaetano Montimagno Subsequently Brooklyn, and Rocco Tony and Joe La Salle, one serving a life sentence in Sing Sing and the other awaiting trial 4 the murder Foley follower, sent word to the Dis- trict Attorney that they wanted to tell something about the killing of Mi- nott and Gaimarl, killing Minott and implicated Fenni- more and Carnivale in the Gaimari of Joe Minott, a They admitted Montimagno was tried and found guilty of murder in the first degree. He is in Sing Sing Prison awaiting execution, guilty of murder in the second degree and is serving 4 life sentence, was found Fenni- trial was to have begun to- In pursu- He entered a remanded by the Mur- trial of Montimagno, then Deputy Street It used a revolver ~~ SAYS KEW DIVORCE LAW 1S IN WIFE'S INTEREST the Raine a Brook . Core OP Hotrar the tele poker o —) ‘ toftane dee and . nen ntly he ow , tement om. © i pubic de . " thet the ’ Hende ™ . had “n ° in JO newenor . \ - “ MINISTER ARREST ; ‘ne ~ be ON BIGAMY CHARGE . he Kev, W. J. Richardson, Baptist Pas | 4 ‘ My tor, Accused Year After His | for lor Alleged Second Marriage MINGHAMTON, No ¥. Me | Mieasant Valley. Tioga County, Bap: | tiet Church, is ander rest ree | onder car some he chardeon we ne Long 1 Hea Oo + Com te mander May Be Named in wut after | ood the Argonne Section returned. | LONDON, Sept. 12—The Dally Ba r ne | press rrespondeat iv northesn was ads |p telegraphs mitted to miniatry, | » repulse of bin recent attempt Haptiat fait nd held charges at| pulse of the other te whiew Halsey Valley and Pleasant Valley. | Preceded, bas hed such a serious ef. At the latter place MIRS | euccessor may be looked for in thig Hattie Goehner, who came from | fection Bpencer to listen to his sermons, In April, 1914 in claimed, they wer rape married. A OF tanaka > BLOSSOM AND PEACOCK [fh suscuse tonduy. by. ieapnn ommnitted suicide to-day by leapine lewue AHEAD AT COLLEGE GOLF Bredin % Down and Marshall 2 McLaugh Down Keapectively im Semt- Fin GREENWICH, Conn., Sept. 19.—Col olfers turned their attention te day to the semi-final matehes for th individual championship at the Gre: wich Country Club, The contests w: over the %6-hole row F. RB. Blossom | and Louls L. Hredin, both of Yale, met fe the upper Walt of the bracket, ‘while | Grant A. Peacock of Princeton and John Marshall jr. of Williams came together in the lower half pet tthe JOHNSTON NOT IN TRI-STATE SINGLES Champion Will Only Take Part in Doubles in Cinctanatt Ten Tourney. CINCINNATI, 0., Sept. 13.—William M. Johnston, national tennix champion, upon his arrival to-day announced that he would not take part in the singles at the annual tri-State tennis tourney in progress here. Johnston, however, an- nounced that he would take part in the men's doubles with Clarence GriMn of California Elia Fottrell of California reached the third round In the men’s singles to-day by defeating Henry Beckett, Cincinnati, CATHERINE, beloved Fay and mother of Mar en and John from her lute residence, Ne. Ave ator Klubel, inventor of the invisible| 86 Wadewort Tuendays Sept. 14 aeroplane, was killed at Muenster, while| a: 9, 80 A Thence to Church ef testing a new machine, He was Afty| Incarnation, 175th St. and St. Nicholas years old. Ave, Interment Calvary. Extra Special for Monday and Tuesday Chocolate Covered St. Nicholas Walnuts HE heart of this sweet is rich Chocolate Cream, delight- fully flavored with various aromatic spices, enshrined in a jacket of our unexcelled, velvety Chocolate. The fin- ishing touch is a big, full flavored Walnut, mounted on top of each dainty. 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