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‘ EE a ieee WILL FORCE GARY (BELGIAN WHO FOUGHT ROOSEVELT SEES | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916, big DE VAUX FORTRESS of Douaumont, the Crown Prince Kept 200,000 men on the right bank of the river against the advice of his generals, who Insisted that they could | be better employed on the other bank | Now that the Germans have begun | the flank attack, the French critics . ’ | , Bays, it {8 too late by ton days. IN | WHOLE WOODS AND RIVER DIS | APPEAR, a “ern —— Artillerymen on both sides | a ‘ =e fiving up to the reputation alr ee Had Been Arrested as Vagran', (Contimied from Firs) tage (Continued from First Page.) established for the battle of Ver 7 , ' —- as the greatest artillery duel of the Steel Magnate Refuses to Say| Tells of Hardships and Will aken determines the basis of the Met eoe shor down and the commander! war. Many sectors of tho French " , % 3e Cared For * generations that follow. Buch “ured. The observer wae dead front on Sunday and Monday last re Whether He Will Volun- | Be Cared A were thone from to 1789, ceived an average of 100,000 shells In| tarily Answer Indictment. When die 9 f ihe Mtaymond | saree Aye Of Washington, and from | me omeial Fronch report of to-day, | twelve hours. Whole woods were re- Sere Street Jail en the yard of Plate | tess forme Or te ta een, | aithough adinitting the Germans tem-| @uced to kindling material The | Street Jail je yard ¢ tis for us of to-day to mrappie with | poy ; . Atlage of | tittle riv Perires Ginanneared ale YOUNGSTOWN, ©., March %="If} busy Court the driver heard t bia id Ms porarily penetrated the village of or at F rges disappeared a | United fl 1 mendoue national and interna-| yaux (following which they were| together, having been dammed in Blbert H. Gary, head of the United/ angry shouts inside. He opened (6! tional problems of our own hour in) dpive ; ion the| half a dozen places, and thirty feot Bteel C ation, does not) door t 1A fer Stuart iIriven out) does not mention States poe “an tt sat iy Yer doo “y ’ ; Arh the sp nd with the abiitty shown | foppeas TnoMetal advices some tima| of the crest of Hill 213, near Forges, ome foungstown voluntarily for} charmed wit) hiehway robbery, strug t t nds of} mein va trial eof will bring him here.” Hiisie OF the Moor WIN SouOph PIGIITE [arate oe teres, he HAGE OF) neo. madd IAIN feet had been demals | Whe On AEP | Whet was the declaration to-day of] Belgian rofugee, charmed with va-| vcwrorten ond jdnooln, ish by Gorman artiiiery. Te ta about} te Oia etn en coed trail ds Mi, Mendeteod, Mabonitg County |grancy. When they, wore separated | otigy vere ren yi eee nec: | two miles Boutheast of Dounumont, | One Ch SURASy Wee Pee mhe. thel » M. 5 page Mareen beg in i h atted | Uae this feat will largely depend on] where the Germans gained thoir first | hours’ terrific bombardment. The: the) ereae Sera eee Turley was of the action taken at the Repubitean| important muceaaa of the batti by|!mfantry came on from three sides, | Bro ig re tis large tee! com-| Muar fought ineanciy with the| 2, UroKremive National Conven-| capturing that fort. Verdun ites five | Song the road from Geroourt to Heth-| panies Wendereqn por go before ccurt officers and te oN ten niles west of Fort de Vaux, which|!2court, from Forges vaeee ‘ at Judge W. 8. Anderson to-day to fix a/ the back of Officer Patrick Flynn he jcenen SfOt the present |i# one of the girdle of fortitied » mal be the slopes of Lott gles | vey Sar’ “the « fore he could be locked ti, Def, and the atruggies ©} tions around the city, and the only] Mcers estimate thut the attacking ate for trial of Gary and the stcel fore he could bn locked in a cell. DF. lirexident and his party leaders in| one except Douaumont whose cnp-| forces were not fower than ) Gempanies, charged with conspiracy to) Turley found he was suffering from | Congresw are tosday meroly atrusles| ture haw been reported | Fifteen different battalions were iden regulate prices of steel and tron prod- | lack of heroin, due to lis confinement whether the nation SHall see ital \ orted. | mea | ucts and to keep down wages of com. for three days in jail awaiting to nmental reprenentatives wor’ | pa peg Op AIMS REPULSE All day long the Germa bt day'e hearing, Me ket to the mon laborers. an attitude of a little more or a Hite In naming Gary as the “dictator of hospital aw a prisoner, charged with ypocrixy, and f 1 policy ngole habitual use of narcotics, a’ well a : . : a Sean n« wan m7 Sats, $OK Bere slightly greater or slightly lesser 7 Rev. O. A. Ny# of the Belgian | besenese necessary for the Grand jury to rely the: er us is a chote upon testimony furnished by + Bureau ape Lon behalf of Ekkers saris 5 idl a vee | ad atee! officials here. ‘They were Grand He said Ekkers had t against | : Bue a Tete lasses, aba Wilk be toteed the Getmutia 16: the ¢ Ant-| degrees of infuiny ut di with peat to a jury their testimony! WerD. His father, a captain of artil-|the unmanly failure of e @hich ‘led to thelr indictnes ery, was killed and his mother was|Administrauion, 1 believe, does not, lost. Ekkers himae was captured ad 1 know ought not, mn that | idge wibort H. Gury of the! and was wet to work baking bread in| tie American people will vote in a say at the request of the ‘United Antwerp for the German army spirit of inere protest. ‘They ought Press stated He was standing on « pier one day] not to, and I believe they will not, be “Pho Wages of our Not jast December, le sald, wih: sailor | content merely to change the present The, — eG arnce 104, Sivited him aboard the steamship | Administration for one equally timid, hey Were reslore | eau neil equally lic in Further increases made | Norwegian, Once aboard he was de- | edually vaciilau qually lack n aince that time. as 1 Jan. tained and put w work in the ship's] Vision, in moral integrity, and in high Bee ae eno ee ees OP lat Hoboken he was shipped off to al TALK@ OF MEASURES TAKEN Feb. 1, 1916, by 10 per cent town up-State, the name of which he | WITH VIEW TO VOTES. ee patron. of increase, 8) could not remember, and was put tol “They should desire, I believe they | ste Being! paid Rt the tine such ine {work in a factory wuiere the work |/do desire, public servants and public | erease Was made,’ was very bard and the pay very| policies signifying more than adroit Judge Gary declined | to comment | small are cleverness in escaping action behind when asked for a sts nt as to] When he had saved n away | iouds of o Wonk: ih vetinal to whether he would fight extradition [and found his way to Brooklyn. Hix | Cowds of fine words, in refusal on the Valentine Act indictment re-|money was soon spent and yesterday | ce Teal internal needs, and in com turned at Youngstown hoe applied at the Prospect Heights] plete absorption of every faculty tn —— - Hospital od and lodgings. He vising constantly shifting hand-to Tho Rev, Dr. Nys took him m|eseape fron international duty by AS SNOW REMOVER ourt with the permission of Magis-] the abandonment of national honor— tr Esterbrook, promising to find | measures due to sheer dread of vari work for him or arrange for his de- > é —-- us foreign Powers, tempered by ~ Kdanee’ Pathe : portation to Belgium or France, Ek-| U8 foreln I 7 . tye Commissioner Fetherston Favors displayed to the attendants the| Sometimes harmonizing and some 4 es conflicting dread arious Ordinance Requiring Steam Uines CORtiSung dread Gf various sex of voters, expecially hyphen Power Plants to Use It. | assault OF GERMANS AT VAUX AND OF RIGHT WING March 9.—"The been repulsed between Dounu t and the village of V PARIS, ha w 1X reveral hea Y attacks accom; intense artillery fir and violent in fantry assaults, according t French official statement, which the attackers were complete! dl after having lage of Vaux peated and heavy Ger ralnet ve Village of Bet penetrated + ‘ man attic eight miles northwest of Verdun throughout last night were repulsed, , the War Office reported this after noon, Two of the heaviest onslaugiis were preceded by artillery fire lasting several hours. .The German an stopped by a fire from Goose Hill and Hill to the east The Germans attempted to forward with their right wing on the udvanee rench curtain of Dead Man awing Forges-Bethincourt front, west of the Meuse, planning to straighten their front before making a grand on the Goose Hill and Dead n Hill positions. At the same time ey made fruitless attempts, thi War Office reported, to dislodge the French from the Corbeaux woods po M a Cate Oy NOE | th t of Bethincourt, re. Commissioner of Street Cleaning We must clarify and define our pinned beg pir a csamee i Fetherston was asked to-day what he MEANT NO HARM policies, We must show that our be had bri 4 ; “4 7 Peenek poy ht thought of the method of clearing lief in our Governmental ideals is so] 1) this r ie ve agewehh ; away snow by the use of steam, as — real that we wish to make them count ee © reconquered . demonstrated to-day by the Hunger-| Court Frees Penistou, Who Took|in the world at large and, to make | ¥49 Suted. t toll ford Brass Company on Centre Street Little Gladys. Bagland “for thd necenmary sacrifice in order that] The official statement follows: “There is nothing perticularly new apneic gs . they shall count surely “In the Argonne our artillery has about the method," said the Com- Company. “We of this great republic have ntinued its bombardment of the Brenna... Vere cr te Jaree Ups) Ny Baniitca contribution to make to the cause of @nemy's routes of communication, town hotels clear their sidewalks of cho! eniston, co jon to make to the cause of /MNONY 2 snow by connecting a hose to the] sailor whe carrie: humanity and we cannot make it{notet sh baja vyoloe tered he are steam jand ‘hot-water Dipos | The) Gladys Englund away from her home, | unless we first show that we can se- in the region of Montts * Seeeca on very auionly BY MMBINo, 616. Hust One Hundred and {cure prosperity and fair dealing |“ | “De you think the city would find it} Thirty-seventh Stre Saturday be-}among our own men and women. 3 ; ? ies Aadiaavaral eoue iene profitable to establish a steam plant | cause he was lonely for bis own little] DESIRES OF INDIVIDUALS MUST) CNtmy has atterme si for the purpose?” the Commisstoner | quughter, Lucy, was cleared of all BE SUBDIVIDED. attacks in the course of the night te . " ¢ round lost by him yester- Wag waked. ively.” he replied, “You |<tlminal intent by Magistrate Braon| “I believe that in @ crisis so grave|Tesuin the kround lost by him y: Q oe hy day. Two abortive attacks were pre- can imagine how much hot water|in Morrisania Court to-day, He was] it is impossible too greatly to mag-| Ot" | Tk Mbotlve MiLTIM with be would be required to wash down 450! taken to Hellevue for a test as to his| nify the needs of the country, or too| tet Py ; 7 ye miles of sirocts, | However: 1 jm will’ |sanity, with the understanding that] strongly to dwell on the necessity of ois ales Absa ies vil 2k © support an ordinance whic ainineciik, Oh 4 Seaba ata nine: would require larze plants with wtean; 2 Felatives would have him sent! minimizing and subordinating the de- oe ri si : , ; ot © faa ~| back to Bermuda If 6 was found reer py our batteries, which prevented the power to une water in clearing | sires of individuals. 7 from debouching from the Co! sidewalks and streets in front of} san “The delegates who go to Chicago | ee™my trom debouching a 5 bape’ them.” Bae | “The fwcts that you took the little} will have it in their power to deter- beige er fealty my is vi Surprises Bargiars at Work, | #!t! froin home with the consent off mine the character of the Adminis- | j 0) SBMS lve Bul NN ao 0 tO eet Two burglars tried to pry the com- | the mother, t he child was happy] tration which is to do or leave un-|/O08e Us from the large hi bination from the safe in Joseph Lip-| While with you, that you treated her|done the mighty tasks of the next] territory which we have reconquered achite’s saloon, ut No. 116 North Sixth! as you would have treated your own] four years. ‘That Administration can | and consolidated, Btreet, Williameburg, warly this daughter, that the Ume elapsing be-}do an incalculable to make| “To, the east of the Meuse the ing, but were discovered by tween (ue moment when Mry. Eng-[or mar our country uture, The la le ite aaeilad. Of wpan Knox of the Hedford Ay lund began to worry und the actual] men chosen to decide such a question |#tTuswle is belng carried on with rapped for assistance OX pursued Testoration of the child was so short} ought oliticluns of aver-|@reat bitterness since yesterday. and arrested’ a man’ who had fallen | shows that you did not mean to com | a ul outlor At the end of the evening and and injured himself trying to scale a, mit a crime,” said the Magistrate yuld they. be is fy GORA AL ein ctl ; fence in the rear yard. He wa recs Assistant D: Attorney lied. | contr by sin r » from ahs oa tt) BAKE in. th ognized Jofin Gourney, iineteen lerhium auld he agreed Witte the Mine iwithin or without Th a region between Douaumont and the Etreet, Wiltlamebura, recently panattd |istrate, Mrs, Bnglund and Baby{ the very best men that can be found | Village of Vaux the Germans directed from Himira Terarmatory. "rhe twe | Gladys waved friendly han the} in our’ country, whose ono xreat | several powerful attacks on our post- men who fied had a complete kit of sulor as he left court with his} mission should be to declare in un- | ¢{c . . ni burglars’ tools. ‘prother to go to Hellevue. eguivocal serous for am propracime of | ice, 2, eplte of the intensity of clean-cut, —straight-out, national] the artillery fire and the violence of Aimericaniam, in deeds not less than|the infantry assaults, the enemy was words, and in internal and inte; national matters alike, and to choo: jas Fry ndidate a man who will no kid thrive on it Jand in wood faith, put it through if PENDENCE, men should be men ged nee who possess the Drm sympathy with and under- nding of the needs and desires of f rug: ir fellows. by r loyalty should be neither to class nor t ions, | | but to the whole of the United states | nd the people that dwell therein, | \ wid be controlled by no man | interest and their own minds | should be open “June ix a long way off Many | things may occur between now and |then. It is utterly impossible to suy | [now with any degree of certainty who should be nominated at Chicago |The crying, the vital necd now |that the mon who next June assem. | ble at Chicage the forty-eight | States and iningle the views of the| nd lofty devotion to the in our nation as a whole w j shown the original Co | Congress. They their task unhampe: except to bring Accomplish: | every ounce of courage, intellt and integrity they possess. (Signed), ‘THREODOROE ROOSEVELT.’ > DROPS BOMB ON SALONICA. ecks Stop stag ‘reac terest « ich) Was nental Bulgarians Prom D en im Neutral Zone, LONDON, March 9 Bulgarian | troops who bad begun Sntrenching jin tho neutral sone just north of the | Greek- Bulgarian frontier have desist- | en be + i} ne Athons Tt is reporied th 6 of eek prote! Havas Ageney acco} Jespatel tr STEAM-COOKED OATMEAL plano resenuy flew over Swivnica aud | dropped one bomb, which did not ex plode, WANTS MEN OF RUGGED INDE. |‘! the counter-attack. | ja frontal attack on unable to make a ny impression on our line and has been completely repulsed. Some detachments of German in- fantry who had penetrated the village jof Vaux were driven out immediately point of the bayonet by a “In the Woevre there has been an intermittent bombardment on both sides without any infantry action, | In Lorraine a surprise attack td the | west of the Le Pretre forest resulted in the capture by us of twenty pris- oners | Milltary observers express the belief that the ¢ ly inten ed | Verdun, which was to be accompanied by two flank | attacks, one in the Woevre, not meant to be pushed home, and the other on ans orig might develop Into the main attack, Desiring, however, to justify a pre- mature announce of the capture ‘Stomach Bitters, | the west bank of the Mouse, which! you have a remedy to gain a footing in the important village of Bethincourt, which lies in 1 hollow commanded by both sides When night fell the last attaching column was thrown back by the | French, who fought with great deter. mination against hostile forces double their number, The position o1 Cote de rOle wa The Germans were b as long as daylight ever, sheltering then s in Corbeaux Wood, they o a 1 to force a way up @ nor jano leading to Cumieres Wood, which tands on the top of the ridge linking YOle and Mort Homine i be driven out of the greater part of thelr conquest by a French counter attack on Wednesda GERMAN GENERALS LEAD MEN INTO ACTION. Che German losses in office ticulurly heavy, according to state ments made by prisoners, and this fact is believed to be the explanation of the unexpected spectacle of Ger man officers up to the rank of ge oral, by orders of the Emper ing their men into action, in: following them, This sight been witnessed, it is sa pnths. 1 of ny ppelins are active be French lines, endeavoring to strike communica tions, On Tuesday they appeared over Revigny Station, w the evident intention of de trainload of munitions, ‘The statioa agent, named Plancon, with the help of a station hand, with great coolness dexterity, coupled up the seventy composing the train and off to a place of safe ploding ail around, but . bo! one the target. For this the sta was decorated with the Cross. Austral Asks U.S. to Care for Her Dend. MELBOURNE, Victoria (vin Lon- don), Mareh The Australian Gov- ernment has sent a request to the American Ambassador to Turkey that ho arrange for the care of the gray of Australian soldiers who are burte jon Gallipoli peninsula ——_—_—. | (‘MILLION DOLLAR BRIDE’ | BRINGS SUITS HERE {Mrs. Donaldson Supposed to Be | Seeking “Damages” From Di vorced Husband’s Mother. Summons in three actlons have heer filed in the County Clerk's Office by counsel for Mrs, Evelyn Huntor Donaldson, once known 4s the “million dollar bride,” against her| former mother-in-law, who lives No, 571 Park Avenue with her son, Keith Donaldson. The plaintiff was Evelyn Williv | Hunter, daughter of a cotton broker jof Chicago and Memphis, married Keith Donaldso Two years later Sho was acre: i went to the bome of he uw in Philadelphia to ughter, und had a ha wh sh when mother-tn- her little pulling match with a maid. toniereenslenermraame Gan Silencers Pro: ALBANY, March od. nator Joseph's bill designed to prohibit the many sale or use of silencing de firearms, except in case of v1 elvil or military in the Senate authoriti yesterday was passed | fo Promote . Health g Itis necessary tokeep the Stom- ach strong and active, and in Ez HOSTETTER’S hat should help Nature correct any such weakness. Try it. | PURE, WHOL! SOME, FRESHLY ROASTED!!! 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He died Tuesday in Lebanon | Ct, 46th Street band in Poverty. Hospital. Af 23 West 42d Street. = 77 filled in yest his grave had been | “lay and she had laid Mrs, Alice Meyers, who wont to the! 4 wreath given her by @ florist on it, ves. mit of poverty with her husband,| sho wag eked Jf she would, return TH ph aph is the Dr. Fimil Meyers, is back with her|to her family. Sho replied that she Pera ee ere ite tarer| Would “unless they want me to a Victrola. The place to 1 fh canes Masdedte 2 rial) ?m sorry I stood by him. They cen! bey it is at Landay’ | of Dr, Meyers in Calvary Cemetery] never bring me to that.” uy ys. yesterday, she accepted the offer, that| Her famtly did not try | Why not to-day? 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