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BATTLESCARRED. OFFICER ARRWVES Australian Major Has Wounds Received in Dardanelles. ‘The steamship Daltic of the White Star Line, a week behind In her @ehedule because of being hell at Liverpool for almost a week by Ad Miralty orders, arrived this morning with the passengers discussing what wae practically a polar crulse. After leaving the Mersey on March 7 the Baltic headed north, around Treland. The steamship went so far north that great ice floes were en- countered. Six fa being taken by the Admiralty to prevent the torpedoing of passenger steamors, No vessela are permitted to leave Liverpool until trawlers and —— THE INVISIBLE ENEMY Victims Struck Down While off Guard. There is nothing #0 disconcerting es an unseen antagonist that we know ia awaiting a chance to strike. According to reliable reports the pir erin has been primarily responsible ] or of | wit heavy le inter. John Hoff's Malt Extract, the world Soong eee food, ts inval. in cases ip convalescence flesh, Dplood and mele, generally toward rapid recovery. Equally beneficial’ to men, women and children. Held in highest medical esteem for over fifty year: Taken at meal times and tully palatable. = — — = An oR NENT oe delight Gran Rapips FURNITURE {| CREDIT TERMS mn ecene, H $3.00 Downon $50.00 | 5.00 “ « 75.00 | 7.50 10.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 \ 4 t APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104'ST. ws t AS EE A | | serine ten PETE Cc ON THE BALT ‘The officers report that great care | sweetest, fines Then on Orange Day buy u box of Sunkist. Say want those delicious seedless navel oranges Sunkist’ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916. | patrot ver hannel hav that the Commission, or any of his j sured t ) ' that ne hat th waa or ie any record of marines hav ted - the Investigation the books Aboard the Baltic were two Aus R- among the papers of the Commiasior rick H. Tubb of the Li . mult of & misplace mma, as hi Territorialists most-shot-up man to reach this port since the war| began, He was shot in the head, both arma, both legs and abdomen. | “Really, I cawn't walk fawncy any] the more,” the major remarked Major Francis Hogan was shot through the knee, Hoth men received | Mra thelr wounds during the Dardenelles| Kirchwey, CONTEMPT BILL MOVES AHEAD IN SENATE Mark LL. ul (Continued from Rtate TOBE TREDAGAN him were Mra. William J Wataton Mr. at Sing Sing; sioner Frank Wade of Buffalo, for-| mer Secretary of § fansky, Howard by the Now Have On tailroad, and Mayor | Koon of Auburn been intimated na is whe it was intended to be and where it belongs. The question goes to the very heart of the case.” District Attorney Weeks said the | Grand Jury will immediately investt- | sate the placing of a detectograph in | hin office, iret Page.) He will sevk to have the Wadhams, i "| men responsible Indicted for umlawful Warden) entry and tampering with Grand wcoossor | Jury secrete, Prison Commi Soon after the Osborne decision waa announced, word care to Sheriff Welsendanger's office in White © Edward La-) Maina that the news had reach t ssideut of | Sing Bing and the prisoners n @ wild demonstration of nr Work in the shops was © been suspended anid “LE cannot say a word at this min-| holiday. declared, There te Measure to Punish Persons Wao ute, except that Iam grat t] peated cheara for “Tom Lr o | Refuse to Testify Before Legis. [Be verdict” way all Mr. Osborne) Mrved W WOIMEAPY Carn IR Aub | lators_ on Final Passage Gorge Gordon Ratite, before Jus. mee enn | ALBANY, March 15.—A_ bill Loe Bs al al Me i ate the bench, | SING SING CONVICTS ; Gutman oh the Pattie etee Ts [Indictments tinmediately brought to) CHEER AT NEWS OF Chairman of the Public Vvestigauting Committ Intended to strengthen the laws empowering the | the box Legislature to punish for contempt | emphatically this and | Persons who refuse to testify or sub- mit records before legiaiative inves tlgating committees, was advanced to | 8% msn District trial before the jury still sitting in Attorney Weeks declined wold that certainly try the indictments charg- nagement and immorality, if OSBORNE'S VICTORY. OSSINING, N, Y., Mare 15 Sing convicts Indulged in the wildest demonstration In the inatit: ry in the mess hail at lunch hour to consider} “Hing while he would [the order of Anal passage in the eH Ast be ready for trial until !iy.day when Acting Warden Kircli- Senate to-day after Minority Leader ‘ wey formal c ul | Wagner had protested against the; bAWYER CONSIDERS VERDICT) (+ 1),, perkusy rs t manner in which the bill hud bee COMPLETE EXONERATION, mer Warden ‘Thomax Mott O | reported by the Judiciary Committee, | Mf Osborne had literally to force |; Wagner declared that at the com- | "!* Way through the throng which announcement Was not mittee meeting yesterday it had been | ithered tn front of the courte AOR ER a vgreed to lay the measure aside for | Many Of them being prison tnm: me sly thot ph t tr Ape future consideration, and that if tt had | "@ Nad alded to reform. tHe said he | ine Dh, BAL hundreds of seray been acted upon liter the action had | WOuld leave tmmediately for New! clad men stood on their cha 1 beon taken without his knowledge, | YOrk: ace ot tite ‘ ne Ww Fry of Utah, a visitor at the Chairman Walters explained that the | MP Battle said he would followed Kirchwey w ‘ bill had been properly voted out at |My Ot te-merrow to the in eulogy of Os the solicitation « tor Thompa Seater in onder compel: porne does who had requested prompt | mediate trint of the other in Miinited tu , del under that the prope Jaw might be employed in he | COURT HOLDS CHARGE OF PER. ie Y ent Public Serview Comminuon 11 JURY 18 NOT PROVEN. quiry. fustice Tompkins's decision was in were made r part un f ws assembiy ant a8 2,500 BACK AT WORK. To make out the eri yrated In h t it must eur that false textin 2 : = {wae kn nly and wilfully giver scare ER BAY | the detendaat Wades a cat’? | CRUISER GORBEN ees Mees ea J material matters an LANDS MEN AND GUNS striking tallors had ge ie Work Le ander inves n : in Mdependent shops under a new wa Va judielal or other proceeding an. | AT CITY OF TREBIZOND lagroement betwen the manufact horiaed law. Two of these ele _ Jand the tailors’ union. ‘This, ae ments are Jacking in this case. The| aryt Greece (vin |to Thomas Sweeney, secretary of the in- | Jury would not bo Justifed in finding) \ureh 18.—The ‘Turkish cruiser | calls for a nine-hour| « wilful intent or purpose on the part{tun Selim, formerly the Ge \w ‘Abatilion oF Joe defendant, Hefore WAS €X-/ cruiser Goehen, according to fencer Gra wmined by Dr. Diediing and gave the} tfellas, has sv led in eluding the | ie talloring est Abhi Piswaraen Wen Are oe Is of this) Russian Black Sea fleet and linded a }will Ket toget nd build a jcharge, Dr, Diedling knew, and the! yumber of German officers and guns manufactur | ° manute are given unt] (efendant knew that he knew, there | at Trebizond, vj lad been immoratity cases tn th " — \ prisor Era Yacht Club's Smoker ‘ “ lediing loar t the A smoker will be held April t by [outa | Dee oni ean fra Yacht Club, Dantel J. Di w son doctor and several 4 and!) or No. 96 Second Avenue, was ad all in » defe 4 s », >| mitted to membership at the latest ENDS 285-DAY VOYAGE. : © defendantia presonce, DraGe| Meeting of the c1ut e tically all them) was to Know of these | Schooner A. J. Weat tn Port Peom | HOTLY cases, so that when he| [interrogated substantially about then Manila After Many Mishap. A 12,000-mil was ended t West of San Fr Manila 1 could have by of rom hd Punta A) for repairs The captain satd his versel was the | men when they ce seed to him their lnat to pase through the canal before It | offenses andr ed their punish- wax closed recent! i : — ment under the 4 1 mani ant Huftalo Bowlers Winners of 5-Man/ namely, that they would not be sub eam Tithe. ject to further puntsment and that| BUFFALO, N. ¥., March 15.—The| he would go to jail rather than be- Kuster Brands of Buffalo ts the 1916} tray their contidences | champion five-man te the “phere | here can no perjury unless York State Bowling 1 pBAVEN ONL coeediig 10 whleh the text femted Syracuse threo straight in he PI anaes eo testl- | final games. ny is given is authorized hy daw, | The local team rolled a total of 3,162] There is no proof here that De, Died. | he Sult City b ling was authorized by v to con. | by making « clan sweep] quot this investhration or administer . winning the champion- | oan ‘minister | nt an oath. It does not “ ~ fs ae Saturday, March 18th, will he all over the country! Dealers everywhere will be offering the juciest t oranges—oranges in their prime tractive prices, for you to buy a week's supply of this at very It's the d luscious fruit for your home. Buy a dozen Sunkist oranges to-day from your dealer ifornia Fruit Growe Eastern Headquarte Exchange o-Men-prett 39N. Clark St., Chicago (7) Orange Day nu it in not possible all the defendant knew ant’s replies to his ¢ » defendant's ref and his evasive good the promisy he had made to the| ndant, he knew he | ived by tt to answer ppear even} =| Book Now Offered Free to LETTE. 1 have dees 18 years wat ith To one who has had Ast THE ROYAL PHYSICIAN SIR MORELL MACKENZIE Who Endorsed the Treatment Described in the READ THESE EXTRACTS FROM RS:— 4 for Asth Ww 2 NEW WAR MINISTER REPORTED IN TURKEY Rumor Follows Statement That Enver Pasha Had Been Assassinated, LONDON, March 15.—An Athens despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company says it im reported that Ismail Hakki, President of commer. cial administration, has been ap- pointed Turkish Minister of War. It has recently been reported that Enver Pasha, Turkish Minister of War—the itary leader who was Biated to b deciding force In the entry of T oy into the European War on the aide of the Central Bm- has been assassinated. The rs have been contradicted, smail Hakki Bey has held office in several Turkish Cabinets during the post ten years ‘AUSTRIA DECLARES WAR ON PORTUGAL NOME, March 16.—Austria has de- clared war on Portugal, according to lespatches received here to-day. GENEVA, March 15.—Austria has recalled her Minister to Lisbon, and has handed the Portuguese Minister his Passports, according to despatchos received here to-day, Portuguese fiscated sev. Portuguese they seize act that resulted in @ war by Germany. | Naval authorities con-| Austrian ships in} eae | BLOCKADED SHIPS LOSE. ms. eoder, in the! ict Court of Brook): yesterday, dismissed the two libel ac: (ions against the Hamburg-Amorican Line, sub-oharterers of the atcamships |Nepos and Mowinckel, brought by the Jowners of these vessels. Tho Mbellants asked $20,000, alleging that their vessels | uffered that damage from fires aboard | jwhile they were blockaded in Teneriffe Harbor. whers contended that thi merican Line aub-charte: wh burg-Ar hips w as cviilers and be Verdi Islands ‘They were imprisoned fr by Brit en-of- xpired. ler held the Hecause of this Judge Vi charterers were pot respo |Ganige entined by fires ri pontaneona combustion . eleven years old, of odwin Street, Paterson, N. J, ible for the| artillery on both sides kept up j Hine from | ter duel without interruption.” | - | tDAM, March Many | Death, man regiment oarriv. | BOMBS DROPPED = ON KRUPP GUN front, according to rep here to-day “In the Vosmes tt North of Bapnume down his fi rta received yeh under Von ne, a Britieh b Vimy, northeast neighborhood of $ } ih 1 northwest of Verdun, 1 é plane was brought down RDAM (Continued from First Page.) iFEAR JAPANESE STEAMER bah : : bs ' height of Mort Homme, the southern tt boundary of the wood of Cumter s| WAS SUNK BY SUBMARINE! ‘ And the village of ( res. | oan clin “The bombardment has continued! Hokoku Maru, Posted as Overdue,|). iinet with intensity in ail this sector, and] ei Oo Oe Grats ani i 1 tue fire of the enemy hus been an-| Had Cargo of Grain—Captiit wv awered with enetgy by our artillery, Wireless Taken as Significant “There has been nothing of impor LONDON, Mareh 15 eoar tance to report from the right bank) seainer Hokoku Maru hin been pos of the Meuse nor in the Woevre diseI et rigsay aw overdue. She lef trict, where the artillery exchanges] y,.4) Ore, NM for t have been Intermittent, The night feed . Passed quietly on the remainder of | ving Singapore on D the front,” | : st eae . | TOKIO, March 1o—The Hokoku FOUR FRENCH ATTAC 1 had on board a cargo of 4,100] REPULSED AT VERDUN, tons of wheat, which was from Port. | " " sppogs jland, Ore, Shipping elreleg in Kot SAYS BERLIN WAROFFICE, |." © : ; where the veusel i# owned, fear dis BERLIN, March 15—Silesian regi- |“ a REED GEN Ai spare 't ments have made further advances southeast of Rethincourt, capturing the 1,025 French prisoners, the War Office |(ience ef subs Nivity he woul announced this afternoon, Four t Hops ig venael ua ate cr French counter-attacks on t west | Durban about Jan, 10, but has talled bank of the Meuse were repy cd to pat in an appear " fate Only artillery duels occurred last |G" much Of & mystery an that of the) night on the east bank of the Meuse |) 40 py Hin the Mediterran nev. | In the Vosges attacks by French | eral months ago. reconnoltring patrols were repulsed. | Hokoku Maru is ft Following is tho text of the report: | Sj °U and the cane for “e “Near Neuve Chapelle we blew up| and was bull an advanced British defense with the occupants. br directed a heavy fire on “French artillery is very a ponite our new po: Aux Vols and opi tors of the Champagne “On the left bank (Verdun front) Silesian troop @ strong swinging onslaught forward their lines In the of Corbeaux wood on the Le Mort Homme, ‘Twon cors and more than 1,00 | men were captured. er ate] tack, four times repeated, gave the | French no success w They | suffered very consiite “On the right bank of the and on the eastern alo: unw wtavever able losses Meuse | s of the hill ing if Flanders from Verdun, fresir troops being went from the Flanders | divd yesterday in Paterson General | front to rep! , Hospital. 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