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4 ——— s at Worse Subway Disasters May Come, Says Mayor’s Engineer Weather—fev to might end Wednesday, trot eromahtm FINAL @be » FINAL ——— [Circulation Books Open to ait”| [Circulation Books Open to AML” _ PRIOR ONE OENT. et he iy Ka es NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 286, 1915 18 PAGES PRICE one onnt. FRENCH REPORT FURTHER SUCCESS; __ ____ ENTIRE LINE CHECKED, BERLIN CLAIM EXPERT'S REPORT OF DANGER “SESSC%e MANETS DIY fa cmguruas uc nn STILL THREATENING SUBWAY, "en lsaas MAYOR'S ANSWER TO MCALL \W ar Stocks Soar and Fall in a Grand Jury Head Also De- DUMBA RECEIVES clares Insufficient Bracing -¢--—— — GAINS IN THE CHAMPAGNE SOUCHEZ HILL CAPTURED, OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT Efforts of the Crown Prince to Win Day of Wild Trading on! ange. Canet Cinaes BALDWIN IS FREAKISH. | paras, sept, 24--rimpero ae a ae by Counter Attack Declared to- FORMAL RECALL: oe to President Poincare trom {ply tu the eunaratutotry Have Been Overcome — Terrific |Jumps to New High Mark of 150, Drops to 125 and the General the dquarters of Russian army his con gram from thé Caar “| thank Your Ma Loss of Life on Both Sides. gratulations on the French ewan, WILLSAILOCT.5 success in the Champagne re- our armies on the occasion of Engineers Arrive From Boston Closes at 128, sion follows : pan ‘ the fine auccene they have just SIR JOHN FRENCH CLAIMS “On learnin the news o! won with the oo-ope: jon of and Philadelphia to Seek - i the great succe their allies over the common glorious French ‘army | take | ‘ 1 beg Your Majesty to accept my warmest compli- ments for the magnificent val- or ef which the Russian daily give example and MORE GAINS BY BRITISH OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORi. PARIS; Sept. 28.—Following is the report made to-day by the French War Office: Austrian Envoy Asks State “Speculation on the New York | Stock Exchange to-day oxceaded the Department for Safe en | pecords for several years. Tote! sales 302 shares, which ts In answer to the challenge of Conduct. | amounted to 1,662.3 ares, whic pam man Bawars He Mevall sie | 211,402 above yeaterday's heavy tran- the future unalterable pres- whieh compels the admiration he specify his reasons for asserting WASHINGTON, Sept. 38.—TRe a Pe eRe Gir Berity: of, Prenees) 1s conie Wore “In the Artois distriet we made advances yesterday eve- that, because of the discovery of} ,, ditional reeal t wasn day for skyrockets, Fav-| sas ——— r . coal of | grave danger” of other Subway tekenher Duuiba Pivarkcs “a jorite issues went up to abnormat . | ning, and last night we gained ground step by stép TW the di- eave-ins, Broadway sbould be closed! 14, state De re | helhts and then had a hard fall at rection of the hill tops of the east and to the southeast of + Between ‘Twonty-sixth and Twenty] 4 igen dag hailieas! [the @lone. Seldom has the perform. s | Souchez third Streets, Mayor Mitchel to-day Dumba stating that he had been re- ;ance of Baldwin Locomotive stock | ¥ . apy . made public memorandum of Nelsons. been equalled for acrobatica on the In the Champagne district the Germans aré offering re- ed by his Government and asking \ P. Lewis, Chief Bngineer of the Exchange istance from certain of their positions, where they are protected Board of Estimate. In his report TR: GOES con ANCE be seared, } prea week of relatively moderate hy concealed barbed wire entanglements sie ) ae , hie find-| M® SRownoed that he would leave . rising from $0 to 18% Beldwio opened : eee se) | Engineer Lewis announces bis | om Ont: §.ceremachtaw: Fook: Missing Girl and Youth She « is | “We have made further progress in the direction of Hill No. | ings, showing that along Broadway Foreign Minister B this morning at 11% and took the 5 ‘oreign ister Burian of Austria a . Ry 185, which is to the west of the Navarin farm, and in the direc- , jan- ; center of the stage for the entire Nava , 2 eos beatae tusk ne sine “mayan Ainatiogn “Ariadiader! icles With Tralled ta stl S eres around, aitpoing — ee har: WORE, Gigeasere Penfield that, as a matter of ocourse| . Cause of Disasters. the occasion to address to you as well as to your valiant army my warmest felicitations and moat f ion of La Justice, which is to the north of Massiges, At Thirty-cighth street Caste aia e aea Rooming House. three and four points aca step will War Office Reports That Masses of Cavalry “The obstinate attacks deilvered yesterday by the enemy ae - takes up the vari- MH Liu » in the afternoon, with « sudden high we . ra ‘ a ee ne slags: Sp Apia candles Napa da kick, it touched 150 Were Shot Down—More Officers, Men vith eighteen battalions against our first line trenches at La § sous danger pointy as ' able to this Government when he at-| Marton Odell, the Harlem fitieen- Q i i 1 One—Near Twenty-sixth Street, and} tempted to transmit through James|yearoid girl whose mother foared|, The Mort wax too great, however, | and Guns Captured. Fille Morte and at Nolante resulted in a serious check, The F. J. Archibald, an American cor- to be maintained and the stock| © about fifty feet north of the headin respondent, a report to his Foreign had been murdered or held a prisoner |turned a backward somersault down OMfice which disclosed his participa-|against her will, was found to-day |to 125, finally closing at 128 OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT: tion in plans to cripple American tn-|by Detective Morgan and a woman| [Mitations of this performance | 2 —The follo eport was issued have aiready been put in, but the] dustries. The American Government were given by a number of other in- | BERLIN, Sept. 28 (via London).—The following report e bent at this point is not a continuous |cineelled Archibald’s passports and dustrial issues, The short upward in) iociay by the War Otfice nent on the here are signs of mov counterattacks made by us in the course of the night made it east side of the atre Four braces possible for us to expel the German infantrymen from almost all he positions they had succeeded in penetrating. The ground in private detective, Mrs, Sue: Willams, front of our trenches is covered with dead bodies of the enemy. seni . in @ rooming house at No, 31 Stuyve- | ¢, y flights arid ¢! * of brokers | “ . t 2 Ht ati oq 4 : d should be improved. demanded the recall of the Ambassa- faney Mghte ami ‘uke . Bahia a Phe night passed with relative calm along the remain oe nea rhe iy ae eve h “na | Gor, sant Place, She was taken to Police|on the floor and excitement in off pa “The enemy continued yesterday his atlempts to break Hine RONE ! 1 der S@wenty-eighth Streets the earth Is 4 proposal that Dr. Dumba quit the | Headquart Ms Was JUHus Beniach | throughout the fnancial district through our Vines without achieving any results, On the con ae braced back by a sheathing blocked | United finine Se cleave ot Beaeas of No. 1884 Lexington Avenue, with Many vise old deeplonale ‘ hook trary he suffered in many places very considerable tosses, be OFFICIAL BRITISH REPORT. ° against the posts on both sides of the|WA% Unsatisfactory and President! wnom she cloped last’ Wedneaday | thelr Neads and w OF. UORRS he ; fis ee sir John French made the following report treet, but the rangers of the shéath-| Wilson insisted on his recall. night. They will be married if the| Mead Were uttered by numerous bringing us ai appreciable gain in territory | ine are not posted. we ue papers and documents c@r-| consent of Mra, Odell ie obtained. IDEN Wo) thelr otstomers Our counter attacks resulted in our capturing of twenty ot j Vo the northwe tof Hulluch we have repulsed several nrvoeAt the Twenty-eighth Steeet [Ted by Archibald reached the de)" dentech and the girl say that they |. The Teuction came during the lus 78 aeanatie Tie ber of prisoners taken I counter-atticks and jntlicted heavy losses on the enemy. To the ed “ partment by mail to-day from Am- ‘ hour of trading when prices fell al tiers and 750 men, increasing the number of prisoner ¢ A . Ihree-ineh by ten-inch planks |), f F ran away to Ket married, but were “4 ; east-of Loos our offensive has made progress. pds kes are being used |PA#ador Page in London. Acting) io, late to get a leonse on Wednes. |afound, but atill left the level at the his locality to 3,397 men including a number of otticers. Nine r with five-inch spikes are | . | Secretary Polke said practically all of] aay ang ‘ highest of the year, Hire sha - s Our captures now reach a total of 53 officers, 2,800 men, for crovs bracing. ‘Those are not be- |i nortance had been published. | 22 M4 took a room in the house in| Interest and trading centred in the additional machine guns were captured 4 ‘ " Neved to give suioiént atifiness to | Ooty navesheen given to the De.| Stuyvesant Place. On Thursday they| | iniereat and trading centred | “At Souchez, Angres and Roclincourt and also along | 18 cannon and 32 rapid fire guns, The enemy furthermore ture, On both the cast and rite t of Justi : te | Fead in the papers an account of the| War storks, many of which were AL SOUTER ADET ES A OSMINE . Dany tbandoned a considerable amount of war material which has not structure 4 Jus! o ¢ 1 f n @ | " _ vandoned a considerable amor 4 alerig 2 t 4 west sides of Broadway, where pris ae = ig sepals PEN Bape {) aril's dian: © and were afraid | Posted to the high prices they ire front from the Champagne to the Argonne, attacks by th : the sarently excavation for a| ‘tere Shall be any action against} io itu out, jhave ever known, Conservatism and Pir yoy ete moniter: ts yet been listed. « appe 4 ting appears {Omer individuals involved ‘The room rent for another week | *Hution were disregarded in the ex- | French were repulsed without a break. M8 PORIAE OP State Department officials would NONE "ae 7 rrow e eo peculators — fro “Int e| ot Souain the enemy actually brought tor te be insufficient not say whether there would be any|“** due to-morrow and the pair had| citing plunge of | speculator rom In the region of Soua je ene KR ) ) ° a] BRACING IS INSUFFICIENT AT mane than in the cabek. OF Arenie | OnlY a little money left. Benisoh| every State in the Union to buy‘ ward masses of cavaalry, showing a remarkable lack of appre Hill Called Daughter of Death TWENTY-NINTH STREET. |iaid, Captain Von Papen, tie Ger-| Wen! UP to see Mrs. J. J. Stern. | siocks Four—Just north of Twenty-ninth q 4 r . ore ed with clatic f ihe situation, Naturally many of them we i C d W h h man military attache, of Consui| elder, the itt’ aunt, et No. 196) Telegraph wires were burdened with men ‘i MS ie fc ed to flee as quickly as possible overe ith the German ; eae. General Von Nuber of Austria, Weat One Hundred and Forty-second | messages, and the big Stock 2 down and the others forced to flee as quickly as f 4 ay Toate: ?ARIS, Sept. 28,—Despite ost obstina istance, i (Continued on Fourth Page.) ‘Ambassador Penfield notified the|Sttet, and told her where Marlon|¢hange houses having Western ‘During the repulse of these attacks the Saxon reserve regi f ART tr Despite the most obstinate resistance, it was of a iliimeneml s was living. Mrs, Sternfelder ac-|branghes and private wires could not , ticitlly announced this afternoon, the French have made further gains botl, 4 State Department to-day he had re- : ent and the troops of the Frankfurt-on-the-Main Division ¢ 4 Austria's reply to the Ameri-|C@™paaled him downtown and they|keep up with the flood of orders me id the i n the Champagne region and around Arras. H OPPOSES sees A ‘Amer |reached the Stuyvesant Place house| Wall Street offices were filled with | necially distinguished themselves. 4 § 2 A U can note answering Vienna's first just as the detectives arrived ihvats ‘and’ ceepulat Tocaky" § peciany ¢ 5 a The fighting of the last twenty-four hours on all fectors of the }communication protesting against)” The girl said she loves Benisch ang| PMvers 884 speculators, Every tip | “In the Argonne a small advance was made on our part . TALK OF CONSCRIPTION the shipment of war supplies to the) wapte to marry him. Mra Btern-| WAS passed slong, growing in size) to improve our position at La Fille Morte, ‘The movement battlefront has been attended by heavy losses on both sides. Steady elder said she was agreeable to the! with the transmission, No news was 0 il cove Ol osition at La e moveme - allies, The new note is described a8) Carriage and wont to Mra, Odell's . streams of fire are playing across the Champagne and Artois fronts, w very long, and a legal answer to Sec- too improbable or exaggerated to fail brought us the desired result, besides securing tor us as pris P f pagn here B home ut No. 128 Bast One Hundred | 36 gstowers, a the Anglo-French offensive continues, e } Tells Commons There Should Be ce cet ge ar all samy Benaent heer OMGn eres ela Her | "whe pace makera> of previous| N¢rS four officers and 230 men “a The ttempt by the Crown Prince to 0 divert the French from the LONDON, Sept, 2%—Premier A8-!Dumba leaving here, but Dr, Dumbal lieved Mrs. Odell will consent to her the honor of being the highest priced | ¢ nearly a the trench sections taken by the Crown Prince's armies, hte ving Benise! ; Whigs Neibeen fo j quith this afternoon appealed to alllang Mrs, Dumba will sail for home | auenter marryine Benisoh. | If the inaetrel ak aA ae Rol ALE The Crown Prince threw eighteen battalions (18,000 men) against j members of the House of Commons] via Holland Oct, 5 on the steamship} be arrested on « charge of abduction. | jeneral Motors vo @ lead to-d ° ° f : Nalharlandn Phe vatainden oti the po Bei Bet anal EL at 375, while Bethlehem follows ‘ Serious Reverse m France the French lines around the hill known as “The Daughter of Death” and mot to raise the question -of con- af AP pokey i a bee hehind at 268 ° evisewhere in the Argonne. When the Germans finally retired to their # cgorption ar the success Ot raouut ren | Rmmasey staf” will vet law, wit nugeiam BL cET gum yg [my te tt tey imanutucturice Admitted by German Paper y i in bat could t trenches the slopes of “The Daughter of Death” were covered with Ger- gruiting “at this critical momen SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 28,—Capt. company that could in any way be AMSTERDAM, Sept, 28 (via London).—Astonishment is ex- nodies ‘ahe history of the war.’ Fritz Von Papen and Prince Hatz- GERMANS WEAR RIGA ponnected up with war orders was) 4 | man bodie "It is especially racaicabie hat Gi feldt, It was discovered to-day, sud~ werly bid up. Sele of from ‘wo | pressed by the Frankfurter Zeltung that the Germans on the western French troops stormed the strongly fortified German second tine } : Bry : ‘ }\o six points were made in man ee a cn iiite a aa tage { reeruiting question be GiaAneS: Jus Genly Sok Hone ena apteyeret lly PETROGRAD, Sept. 28.--Russian |aue# Among th een asd acacie |front were able to resist the attack of the entente allies, following, as it} trenches at several points in the Champagne region, Slight progress was now,” sald the Prime Minister, ESR OrMAY. RNS GRNST ED, FOF ae eye Ser an | were General Electric American 1 ; : made toward La Justice, north of Massiges and a few miles west of Ville-s- we are Watching with intense syit-| The German military attache’s | warships bombarded German posi-| a 4 in To) did, three days of bombardment. . 1 hope the gallant efforts of] business in Mexicd was the subject of | tions near the Guif of Riga on Satur-;Comotive, American Car & Foundry, ‘ a ; i . py | Pourbe, Further west a French detachment is approaching Hill No, 185, ay iterate sonsiderable discuasion in official cir- {day morning, ‘silencing ali enemy | Lackawanna Steel, American Stor “The news that has reached us,” says the Zeitung, “leaves no doubt) oy seas tari the allied forces ep te ; : ex, It was officially a a| Foundry, Studebaker, Republic tron | “ HOF C! CMES TOF " o not think a greater dis-| cles here, but the general belief was) batteries, offic announces . d Re ithat on t ‘\ n front a storm has burst which exceeds in violence At othe: ors 6 ampagne front the French inflict Weithe4 ‘coutt be rendered this coun-| that his mission was not a diplomatic | bere to-day & Steel and Tennessee Coppe: At other rs of the Champagne front the French inflicted heavy try and the cause of the allies than| one, Consul General Bopp said he| A chance shot from one of the Ger-) Railroads were : < K Russian ves craze over industrial that at this moment a suggestion] understood Von Papen and the | xing Com Prince Wiasem. | sagged or barely should go fort o the world that Prince were merely going !o New Or- | gki, Capt, Swinin and five othera and there iz any division of opinion here,” leans by easy stages, wounding elght suiloss, hr (or Quolations see Page ay lected in the! everything that has so far happened in this war. nd their prices \ | losses on the enemy, though they were unable, in some instances, to pierce | the strong German wire defenses. (Continued en Wecond Page.) The French had paused after the first blow in which they galine if { 1 \ } / , ae ene ns ~~ gannannennynrrenreeimenananmmnsaemmnrttte <> ceca rataniaiananaeten namie, temaintemneineenrnstan eesti ee Tet w expresses belie that the figures in the Paris official statement

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