The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 2

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FRE it alts idl ee it “Horth west 2.400 men and three Me our forces end 100 men under enorm: Lendon).—The following operations on the Gall to-day: _ Ulery silenced the enemy’ o the same day our “the Binck ‘sen : beautiful. Girls! Try this! minutes after an ap Danderine you cannot fia of dandruff or tofing bair scalp will not itch, b at you most will be after a few when you see new hi 7 at firet—yoo-—but really wow ing all over the scalp. immediately. beauty of your bh. dal fs gna cloth with Danderi it through your hair, taki Peete! arent CQ Ue tee eect emasing—your ight, 'y end wavy, and have an 4 pearance ot ee : 25 cent battle of Knowlton’s Di from any drug sore or areas § ond p ove that —that’s all—; wlenee ferns © hee = repeetetly ends ie the last fee be @twation before Ir Mtorty ina) and near Guw Bering oo “The” McManus's Outing 600,000 Onhers TO INTERCEDE. BATTLI CELLAR « vied “Christian Martyrdom Has at Alleged Shooter Caught After Time Assumed Such he Dubee Russian foroee hove Woinitey, on the tet bork fhwa River, capturing 2 officers —Row Sequel ft Dworets, southwest to Old Shooting Colossal Proportions,” Deight and took prisoners two offi | “Im the region north of Zalescayk Grove the enemy from the VINEE 4 sociation Worwollntze and Ghinkowter. Our! TSAVAIry pursued the Meoing Austrians, matic representative in Marie - aed and taling prisoners many. | Katholikon pa, in their pursuit, « Games at Proussy, where they cap tured additional prisoners —— TURKISH TRANSPORTS SUNK BY THE ALLIES AT THE DARDANELLES tached to the W Twenty-third One Hundred ant the United Mtutes, clock this morning while Onally church, advi jsucres of A arrest a man who was runn!r from @ revolver fight at Manus Association time assumed fuch colomel The letters er received by Nuby Fifty-fitth Street and Bighth Avenue James Bishop, a pe the Weat On second Street Precinet, fatally wounded by the man who shot pan attached Hundred and Fifty was perhaps | tin ple and Athens, and contain an PARIS, Bept. 24.—Three more Turk- | eppeal to the United States “to inter feh transports have been sunk by the | cede and » Allied forces at the Dardanelles, was Officially announced thin after- says he lives at the| Hundred and Thirtleth Street, under arrest in Knickerbocker Ho pital suffering from bullet wounds. Dapping, whose home wasat 130 Went One Gabriel, in making letters to-day, eald that from infor ntuined in them and from te he had received directly, An allied aviator bombard gauk an enemy transport in Nagara| he estimated that 450,000 Arment Bay. English submarines sank two had Turkish transports in Ak Rachi Bay | rendered homeless or exiled, out of a nm Of 1,500,000, Harlem Hospital Bishop's home at 6.0 a’clock Aifficultion. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept Twenty-third Papping, Bishop and a policeman in transmitting | named Dowling, who afterward ar- js unbelievable. of Abdul Hamid wrote Nubar Pasha, the corespondonos, The great mansacre wan given out at the War Office here | charged with . Were three of a big party of| | seem insignificant compared to thé! Policemen and detectives off duty tn | plain clothes and enjoying themselves They were in no way | t of the shoot- “In the divtrict of Anata’ artillery caused & conflagration which faged for two hours in the trenches * @f the enemy before our left wing. “Near Ari Durnu the enemy ex- ploded & mine in front of our left pein the night of Sept, 21, amount of damage done was soon repaired. Near Seddul Bahr on | “the same night the enemy opened a| 8 fire on our left wing, accom. | panied by a bombardment. recent atrocities, which are without) of our na- |at the outing. concerned with the at. annihilation of the. ing scrape, which, The Evening World is informed, grew out of a fight in | which a man was seriously wounded Fifty-firet Street a few jon's martyrology. It is Armenia is so far cely anything has been yet heard about tots frightful tragedy in Europe and America, Constantinople source says that Armenians In all the cities and villages of the province of Cilicia have been deported en masse to the desert regions south of Aleppo. “Moslema have and houses abandoned by the letter reads. men well known in the| Assembly District, them a #aloonkeeper, got into an ar- the barroom about the “| Weat Fifty-first Street matter, “The deported are not allowed to|tWo of them drew revolvers and be- carry with them anything, They have | gan to shoot at each other, to travel on foot distances requiring a month or two of walking in order to arrive at the desert assigned for their habitation, where they will find | #, no work, no livelihood, but | Dowling, their graves, “The villages in the vilayets of Van and Pitlis have been pillaged and the | populations put to the sword. Armenians of Kara-Hisar have been | massacred except for & few children | who escaped by r a. three Pm Soatroyers of the ‘coupled the lan mm coaling porte in thé men tarned and ran away, pur- They entered the | ballroom, where Dapping, Bishop and who had heard the shots |and were running toward the bar- . headed them off, | two men with revolvers shot Dapping e right eye and Bishop in the sued by the other. ~ DANDRUFF MAKES: HAIR FALL OUT ~ 26 cent bottle of“‘Danderine” keeps hair thick, strong, "Dowling caught @ man who gave of Thomas O'Neill and had |@ revolver In his pocket. man was identified as Thomas Bam- who in the past eight years has served time in El- Reformatory and the peniten- tlary for felonious assault and burg- is known to tho police of the weat side as a member of a gang in Hell's Kitehen and a fighter with any weapons he happens to have at hand. His home is at No. 349 W ‘Thirty-fitth Street. in the cellar of the building after a activity. va others conden: fo ton or fifteen years of hard labor. ek, allas Ward, United States of Amert tercede to stop At once the perses ] of the peopte there will remain million and on halt Christian Armenians In. the Turkiah | Empire, Christian martyrdo: no time assum ARMED VESSEL HALTS U.S. SHIP OFF JERSEY | Liner, Momus Stopped and Scru- tinized by Warship Near beauty of your hair in few moments. d such colons: He was caught Tynan Was arrested on an Eighth at Twenty-fifth Street haif an hour after the shooting. had collapsed from the effects of bul- let wounds in his groin and left leg. Policemen say Tynan ran away from Manhattan Casino after the shooting, jumped ou & south-bound car and was trying to get downtown when his wounds overcame him. Both Tynan and Bambrick, who is down on the police records as Thomas O'Neill, are with bomicide pending the conclusion of an investigation the shooting, Police Commissioner Woods callei Harlem Hospital a few minutes before Dapping died. He interviewe! Bishop and ordered that all police- men who were at the outing should make reports on the tragedy. ———_—_— VON PAPEN IN FRISCO, BUT REFUSES TO TALK Writer of “Idiotic Yankees” Letter|® ls Accompanied by “Mr. NEW ORLEANS, Sept, 24.—Passen- rday from New the Southern Pacific steamer Momus declared that while off Cape Ma: . the vessel was signalled halted by what appeared to be an armed Jiner, After the Momus had stopped, it was sald, the other vessel drew up about « quarter of a mile | away and threw the beams from a powerful searchlight on the steamer, The stranger, apparently after identi. the monte put about and dis darkness without | revealing te sdentity. |U-BOAT WAR MAY GO ON IF GREAT LOAN IS MADE German Paper Says Failure of United States to Halt Allies May Change Situation, BERLIN (via Amsterdam), Nachrichten considers that the submarine situa- tion has been changed by the war loan Germany's enemies are trying to raise in the United States, and which is not opposed by the Ameri- can Government. The paper says Count von Bern- storff’s declaration about the instruc- tions given to the submarine com- manders was made previous to the announcement of this war loan. ee gers arriving ye York aboard pry quarterly dividends a part of 1914 ly, al payanie Oct. 15 to stock of ri ed July 81, Net earn Oct. i; to SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. er h, Lom. Close oh. | Space Franz von Papen, German Military |! Attache at Washington, who in one of the letters found in the possession | ax4 COnN of James F. J. Archipaid, referred to Americans ag ‘these idiotic Yankees,” js in San Francisco to-day, accompanied by a friend who regis- tered at a hotel as New York." Capt. von Papen arrived yesterday aud attempted to preserve hi When his identity was deter mined he refused to make any state- ment other than to say fi leave of absence. Close, and scraggy, “Mr, Hatafeldt of suly . Yon Papen's | SMOOTH ORATOR (From the Detroit Free P) “He's @ smooth politician all right.” “In what way?’ “Didn't you notice tn his speeches he ‘the workmen's hum- Prince yon Hartafeldt of the German Vashington, refused to to questions ad- Embassy of dressed to him, Rever referred, to (From the Washington Times.) Even Luther Burbank seems unable to invent @ seed that chickens can't sor ‘aso, what aia he call them?” “Alwaya he “You, in your mod- ‘our neighbor's |and the s« bal ThE BVEwING WORLD, FRIDAY, 5000 ARMENIANS POLICEMAN PUT TODEATH BY ANOTHER BING <= TURKS SLAM SHOOTING ATBALL mites Official Hefe Gets Report That Miss Getrtrude M. Fisher of No. who posed especially for this photog tographers recently assembled at Ind America, She ix ninete: Quaker eurs old ity address, SEPTEMBER 2 This Girl Voted Prettiest in America By ac ongress of Photographers Or JONES, PROM Vunmeweoe aus Oncanwene 3621 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, | a congress of pho- | 1s the prett and resides with her parents at the . was voted by FOR $19,000,000 “TRUE _—~— Kept Secret, Will Pay Cash States which furniahe the ympany, anoth confirmation could be * POLICEMEN BATTERED Injure Two Others— Shots Fired. {girl in) NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Sept. 24 WALL STREET. Opening prices of stocks were in nearly all cases above Thursday's close |. and there was fairly good volume of aa Motor stocks were strong | Am and all equipment issues scored ad- |<) vances in first hour. Railroad stocks were active and showed advances. | 4» Norfolk and Western sold at 114 up $5-8. Realizing salen were absorbed, | \' and war order issues were again the feature of trading. Baldw'a Lo tive gained 23-8 at 923-8. An Hide and Leather were active, preferred advanced 23-4 to 49 and common 11-8 to 12, Bethlehem Steel preferred sold up to 1801-8, an ad- vanced of 121-8 points and record price, In early afternoon the market made a new start on active buying of the war issues and now high prices for some issues occurred. the Market was active in afternoon anu many issues were taken up and ad- vanced, some to new high rocords. Gre dividend by selling at 1201-2. All the railroad issues showed gains for the day, Great Northern preferred closed at 1217-8 with general advances all through the list. Northern preferred gained its ——— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, ‘Tonopah Mining Company of Ney- quarterly dividend of 15 per srt aveble Oct. 21 to stock record Previous to present reduc- been and for r cent, during this ye Copper Compan: nds at 78 conta x Maxwell Motor Compan year end- 970,505. Burplus $2,803,314 equal to $7 t. on $12,279,352 aut ferred stook, com- 100 per cent pres phone & Telegraph quarterly dividend of $1.50 6 on preferred stock, payubl. ord Bept. 80. ——<»—__—_ CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT, 8 ath a Aig Ki 105 iY Bae "By ong Py MB tat % May 96% 97h ma tl OT) May 1155) OTM OTR OT OTH Le Low. Last Dee. Jan. Mareh May 8 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 Sssesas ‘ ERT ad- A\Market’ closed firm, 7 to 21 Point a vanes, EE ACOUSTOMED 'TO IT, From the Richmond Times DMspateh,) Grubbs~-Did you feel out of pl when you drifted into (he meeting of the Sewing Circle at your home? Syubbe—Not at all, You see, I used | cLOsinG QUOTATIONS. tka, & increased | Ke a) a a —_— oo NEW YORK CMDR EXCHANGE. | igh. Streetn—Buye Gi Oct WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—Preaident Wilson walked for more than an hour to-day through the business section of | | Washington goods store and b ught some Kolf balls find then continued strolling about the Je was recognized by a few was accompanied by Col, E, M a te STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Santiago, Puerto Mexico. to be superintenient of a boiler factory, nd of hammers does not dis- me in the leas Advance, Cristobal ritga, Archangel ys... Tn a clash with strike rioters at tho = Corbin screw factory of the American| tore Hardware Corporation here this after-| noon three policemen were injured by g bricks and stones hurled by th lowing. not so severely hurt gathered ni y | of the workmen had str 1%] eight-hour day with iner 1% | remain | ble started when *| duty at the phant at perse @ group of atrl 1% | refused to move and th 4, hoot ice offi scious to ver into the air. The crowd answe of stones and other missiles, wound d by a ¢ % | Columbia, % Pastnet at F submar: sabled, gave ere lost. 4 | seventy-elght miles toward Liver %| ship wa CROWN PRINCESS HONORS AMERICAN SURGEONS 4s sent to the bottom. n their Way t oners asian detention ¢ there during the winter were rec Washington Balin, ent to a sporting | White House, nen, 10 A. M.| 1AM, +» 2P.M,) a Deh MD Sa MRE AOS DFA BE Ny, ie 2mm oS | Titer tends on aecount of the ehevp tnience Gus bis Ce Siecxp ¥ eRAoDOR a Parchase Whose Identity Is Plymouth Church, Lowpon, sem ™ Refuses to Comment on Latest Attack oroling for the mouibere KING ASSAILED. tiarrison timers Preacher's Former Counsel Is- “A 7? of 4 independ “ te f ve y - entity has © sues Statement Showing fi, 782,039.39 in Timber Deals. Ferguson, for nearly Ave years attorney for the Mev Dr. New Mi iT to-day urging the pastor! ymouth Church to ke "a true lete confers extensive and complicated bus! relations Mr Fergw haractoriaed Dr. Hillia’s de-| mande on him as absurd and tmprop- | criticized the clergy- , Gen, Horatio C. Kiag.| Hillis was in consultation with | T. Lark at No, 60 Broadway tr He refused to see @ reporter of The Evening World. When the na ture of Mr. Ferguson's statement was communicated to him Mr. Lark bar- the statement from the re- y throws rard Com { Phiiadets . 4 the mole waid the Midval ‘ pany would Pitalaed Th to thin time ref ed era, but whether ke such con 4. man's attorn port that the the navy, Tt also wau ? ment odnance work } Coincident with the sale of the Mid- AY bi« ern with « plant at came out and returned the stare GET TH “Dr, Hillia will not ace you. 1 wish | pale cand <¢- ss, & to warn you that we do not consent | to the publication of that statement | from Ferguson. Johnstown, in the course hanging This report has been in circulation at various times for more than three years, Now it asserted in nancial circles that ne gotiations for the conveyance have virtually been comp the report that the Midvale and Cam- bria plants would eventually become units of a new big steel corporation anized to take in a number endent plants in the eastern part of the country He will not notice it He would not even read tt | 4 typical Ferguson statement," | Mr, Ferguson gave out his remarks in typewritten manuscript. ae statement of Gen. King.” he evidently intended as a aeheety © for the personal atatoment WITH BRICKS IN RIOT’. New Britain Strikers Fell One and was said that he would take the con- ation and the public into his con- HAY-FEVER LOX. Acta ce in regard to his extensive and mplicated business affairs and re- Hillis himself would be Ferguson displayed a type-! cument of some thirty long | pages, seemingly a report by an ex- rs. One officer, George Ellinger, | cle had his jaw broken The other two during the nearly five| stewardship he had Dr, Hillis business amounting to $1,762,0: A crowd of several hundred r the shop where some ck for an ed pay, and attempted to persuade those who dat Work to quit, The trou- “rs on mpted to dis- ers. The latter crowd surged and shout- »wn by some one in A one of the officers the ground, and an- of the policemen then fired his Brooklyn, Sept. 24, 1915. financial report of Frank L. Fi Mie ‘ fluancial statement, in cash and tim- ber securities, on account of services and commissions during the period of | his administration of the business at- fairs of Dr. Hillis, from May 4 with @ shower two more of the officers. In an avor to intimidate the rioters one “Rivera tek a commis: Tolentine, interment Calvary. D, and commissions, $8,067.97 “Mr. Ferguson informs me that he $8,500 worth of the Alberni Slo: the police fired his revolver into co" | the ground several times, but the t Tw | rifing continued until reserves arrived ss and dispe! ad Ebe Is! mob, + % t 4 «| BRITISH TRANSPORT + Vy 113 t att CHASED AND SUNK thy] WASHINGTON, Sept. %4.—The t otf | British horse transport ship Anglo- + © from Montreal to r- 20 this morning, according to a State epartment dispatch from Consul the vessel warn- ing and the crew had ample time to % take to the boats, Six Americans ota among the crew, No lives The ship was halted by the sub- marine after an exciting chase of + %| pool, When the captain saw there + 1%] was no chance to escape, he halted * land after the crew had escaped, the ON WAY TO SIBERIA. RLIN, Sept. 24 (By Wireless graphy to Tuckerton, N, J.).—The nerican surgeons and nurses who 5 Siberia to attend German wounded and sick pris- ree it oni ie erman rown WILSON OUT FOR WALK, | rnncims. YY 8 : Strolis for an Hour o} ee Ferg wet that he . t ~uwnove mer Chancel submarine 0: ‘The Chancellor ie one of the feet of 4 by the Che ship Bhippong A 4006 Lon ente Me built at registered at Liverp N wed another a” about bis! minutes Mr. tark IN ¢te CLARKS THINNING SAL It ta mage of mis- | NODRUGS NOEXERCISE Dr. Hillis wilt at It is sim- Senet tar Bogk' mith NY a ENT £0. Tk W Hillis in which it Get relict 0 one Ye "Th 4 fraarap bs ve" ov abranet aid nd complete confes- ¥ o ra The Rois Co, Dept. ‘York City by which it ap-| 39.39, also gave out this summary of the Ferguson received, accor: Stores, of JOHN LEVFU KusON received, according to that) Oates. Deas More, of JOHN LEE , 1910, amount which as ROBINSON'S Sree rece te ty | | oOIED. 29, 1918. JOANNA ©. and delovet Margaret L.. John ¥. Foaly, at her reatd luce, University Heigh' urday, Sept. 25. 9,30 Church of & Nicholas eon _HELP_WANTED—MALE, XES—-Cat wi must be experi steady position, | Apply Company, lrovidence, R. = ND PROFIT. 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