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2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916 Ga Delt 5 5S SN ON MENS TE TRUER HS of Germany's foreten polictes, COUNTESS SZECHENYI, | aver six feot hieh, which was the gift ’ wih bid ft With recent officla TO THE FRONT AS NURSE warming up stunt, many of their fast und unof es, indioate tha ASQUITH. SPEECH OFFICIAL REPORT FORGAGCINGEISKE SHNEGEYAIEES wera | HENTHEHARENDS SF uhh | —_o— oo MN AULD lied dd ON SLOWTOWN DIAMOND | Ex-Secretary of Treasury Tells Gomment in Berlin Is That)! Bem oe , Dutch Shipping Council Gives Members Assail Secretary for) ‘ough the white flannel, and the iat: ated Business Men They Will Face idea hae Selptam a jDutch Shipping : L eTeaLY TOT ookinge iid onpe ate Of folld NAY BATTING ORDER. New World Conditions. eee tener uD tly have abandoned idea of making the enemy pay for H allies demand rea. 1 hi ration and complete ny a independence 8 to this, ma not dis- British Premier Held Out’ | criminate against Germany after the ame Finding for Loss of | Refusing to Allow Admiral | tino. our prosperous Yanks have no} phitites, New Yor, lon war aamehin Ds ese (onventi, curlycues, Stock, 3b. Burns, If. tf Aine [essa | Poland—Germany Insists that con- Steamship Palembang. to Address Convention. ‘The biggest ovation of the entivst- | Hancroft, ss. Leslie M. Bhaw, former Becretary AMSTERDAM (via London), April WASHINGTON, April 12.—Secre- Rouch, rf. of the Treasury, at a luncheon of the Kanff, ef. - 2 rar Tarkio iby Arkwright Club at No, 820 Broadway, |quered Polish territory shall not be GOSSIP ABOUT TERMS. | returned to the Czar, Russia pledges astic afternoon was accorded “Home tun” Baker, though Lee Magee dtd ae iton for the Poles, In the face 12.—The Dutch Shipping Council, tary Daniels's refusal to permit Rear| 64 go Without a generous share, Fletcher, 6a to. y warned over 200 business men German clans England and France which was intrusted by the Govern-| Admiral Fiske to read a paper be-| pho frat Sen Hratner ind others of a slump in trade condi- tor to appear was ent y c Yonv 01 ‘ ists the Navy Teague Convention! sick Altrock, and he responded to Points on Which Both Sides the offical investigation ¢ Rariden, Anderson, p. ure © future of Poland. tions in foreign markets following Sat rik a f into the sinking of the Dutch steam- ere toud 4 up a 0 of do. ew Are Said to Have Shifted Raltle provinces and other Russian hyd ‘alee vad * mated < 7 here to-day atirred up a wave of de-| ing crecting by a profound bow at the i the war. . | territory held by the Austro-Germans @ Ships Palembang and Tubantia, has) nunciation of the Secretary in the home plate, a performance tmmedi- (Special to The Evening World.) He said that, taking England as an Attitude. | -Germany insists that none of this 1 T Wik reuaed % ; Dalene the | Meeting and drow hisses from one lately guptoated by Germany Schaefer,| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 12—| example, our products would not be territory shall be surrendered to the S | cael eon a avg eames | eee oe hatd ae SKE Ube who somewhat resents such intru-|Pat Moran's Phillies, champions of Hl such emat at ana tha eat Be . ‘wr. The allies are silent on this @ | TOPO! $ paper, previously publis ‘ mn tt the National League, pried off the} of Us at present assume they w: . By Carl W. Ackerman. loa “ » expic : ions in his own theatre, as it were League, 1 y | point. Za ‘Three explostons took place. The! Naval Institute, an official publica- |i) give vartety to the usual opening {local Id of the 1916 baseball season| At the same time Mr. Shaw said thaty BERLIN, Apri! 12.—The end of the Ralk The Central Ampires in- rat was caused by the explosion at tion of the Navy War College, was when the announcement of pitchers is{at Broad and Huntingdon Streets, | following the war, there will be anew war has been brought appreciably| sist t “ia shall never ain } {some distance of a drifting mine, rend by William Mather Lewis of rely guesswork, Manager Griffith| with the New York Glants as their) World, commercially, financially an@ which was fired upon by @ British! paket | torpedoboat destroyer, After the ex- | onecred roundly. plosion the Palembang remained un-| (4), overt M. Thompson, President damaged, The sccond explosion was! of the Leasue, read a letter from Sec- *|caused by a torpedo, fired at short] retary Daniels denying a request that + | range, which hit the Palembang. This|ty. Admiral read the paper, and de- dominate Balkan affaira, Bulgaria rest, IL, while the meeting w rbian Macedonia, Pre | m quith has announced tha Press reports of Premier Asquith’s| only must Serbia be restore Jared positively that Walter John-/| opponents, here this afternoon, The] Perhaps socially, He warned the ynned their brand new] business men, however, not to be too by two, loft] optimistic about their prospects in 1 down. the|the conditions that would pertain in d von would piteh for Washington, and, | Quakers ¢ to emphasize it, he immediately re- {uniforms early, and tw quested the Kansas cyclone td posa] thelr club house, hopp for a photograph. Not to be outdone, | bleacher seats and played toss up| the future A b " 5 “When the boys come out of the 2 [is established beyond doubt by the| clared Managar Wild Will Donovan Stompts | NEG? the Siced Beas wall, FRSA CHS ches! weld Se, Ghee, “hay WEL ®|unantmous statements of the wite|° or ly announced that he would pitch |Glants strolled out through the open-| th 3." said Mr. Shaw, y m | Newsey whe aw (ha truble OF the ths lige cee rertres ny morrow THEE ciaidwett ing in the bleachers and began to{ Produce more food than Is being pre- ele Te could. tat have, teen frea{ tte Navy Department should take} "s,, their tneup the Senators present-| tine up thelr arms by tossing arouad| duced now and will consumo less and he tk vee tee eee eared) this narrow view, 80 strongly in con-|eq three new faces to major league ball | brand new horsehides the result will be that the United |by the British torpedoboat destroyer, | qicy with that taken by the War De-|and these young men were regarded | to.day's opening waa unusual from | States imports into England would be because the torpedo passed some) partmont, ‘Chis question goes behind | with considerable curiosity. They are| | 10.16 standpol: phage om, | much less. metres In front of the latter vessel, lopartmental wish. It in«| {rst baseman Judge, a New York boy |@ home standpoint in that there wore) Mr, Shaw went on to say that Eag- It Is possible that the torpedo was|* ” Laibach gad hen “lhy the way, and outfielder Jamieson, {no players on the Phillies with whom |lend was at present taking lafge or- sD je tha Pp 8] volves the constitutional right of free | 0%, male ; . ja. |ders for South American shipments eant for the destroyer, but, missi jlate of Buffalo, Apparently they have | the fans were unacquainted, In Na- t meant for the destroyer, but, missing that an oMlcer Of fifty yenrs'|added much steeneth to Gritts club gue uniform was Charles |2Md pointed to the fact that England's it, hit the Palembang. cknowledged as oné of the| During the preliminaries Manager | ) pane the fi ne rus of textiles are enormous. “The third explosion was also a Griffith looked lovingly and sourly at|Albert Bender, the famous twirler| “The conditions following the war torpedo, The first mate of the |Joo Gedeon, the Yanks second base~ who helped to win pennants and will be the game an when the . isteamship clearly saw its track ap- man, who was lost to Washington in| world's champtonships for Connie ‘ \proaching six lengths away on the starboard side, ‘This torpedo was two makes four.” {the maze of technicalities connected | yiao declared, Henry Reuterdahl and William H.|with the demise of the late Federal ; aimed at the Palembang, beoaure the British torpedo boat destroyer was — | 1 Ps ria. Wilbur Good, the ovtfeldar who has) a yton of New Fork attacked the his same Mr, Gedeon wax also! played here with the Chicago Cubs, COFFEY BILL PASSED . tary's position and Reuterdahl | watched closely by the crowd, which| Boston and ott clubs, and Kari then @ great distance away.” With regard to the Tubantia the re- red that “wholesale gagging of | gave constant voice to its approval of) Adams, who last season was with the OVER MITCHEL'S VETO port says, in part: inally {lls ability, ‘The other new men iike| Cups. Haker, Magee and Gilb y they had!” MeGraw had with bi ho earned fame ay Federal Leaguers. | Assembly Reverses Action and Votes, 7 LECT C ETRE » ship was preparing to cast an- LONDON, April 12.—According to | Chor at 2.20 A. M., when she was hit| r¢ seen before |w | These were Benny Kauff and Rouseh, > coe wotory/ NEW BRITISH SHIP OE nearer by significant developments | of the last forty-eight hou t not but Monday night reply to Chancellor von| she must receive territe her sufferings 1 compen Bethmann-Hollweg’s sxpecch reached | *tion f Betlin to-day. They created a mild ace = Lorraine ermany has no recent official statement, bu: sensation. Disregardin certain bel- | nt suffrage concessions have lgerent phrases, well-informed Ger-| be« provinces, — In mans interpreted Asquith's apecch an| } the clamor for the restoration ing near when England will be will- Colonies—Germany counts as cer. ing to enter peace discussions. tain the restoration of her lost) 4 For the colonies, an equivalent o jon of ginning of the war the English Pre Fee Ole etion mier, as Germans interpret his weeeree TS rst time since the be-| tional Le servi leaders of his profession, should be denied the right to say that two and on in the direction | Bagdad Mies have — bec speech, modified his demand that] Silent on the subject of Germany's ussian militar just be crushed, | Colonies / Prussian mliitariam must be crushed. |e} eons tn Harlin believe that| | When he substituted for this the] the allies will enter peace discussions now on Moran's staff; also statement that German “military | until they have attempted another of caste” must not in the future guide| fensive in the west, But tho most re- " it developments support the state. Germans believe that he executed al ernment official that the war may end | e backdown by autumn, and the recent declaration | f the Fr Mintaste of Finance that the end of the war is in sight fe | Sec | dee | navy officers does not come or | from Navy Department but origi- | nally from the White House." retary Danjels's letter gave as a| no: t tion that the atti acr 1 two players ee Ans assert that the @o-called “military caste” was n lJomatic saddle before Orr in the dip Was announced early int afte n that there would be t outfelders, while another new! 77 to GO, for Measure Allowing member the team who attracted | 8 the field by t war, and son for hi that the Chancellor's re neva despatch to the Dally Ex- “nd 4 severe explosion took place in] tude taken by the Department recent- [dread that kind oT ba re & lot of attention was Rart the| Tapping of City’s Water Supply. over the von Tirpite faction is evi press, news has been received at Zu- |the coal bunkers on the start ra | ly when Admira Fiske was not der | iat as well satisfied cateher, who when last seen here was} ar yaNy, April 12.—The Assembly fesses to fear has not gained control merly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, who | plosion caused a hole extending from | mien* the Secretary wrote that he | thelr fll of preliminaries cowl made his debut in the game. ‘This jt yesterday sustained Mayor Mitchel's = penne tet was recently decurated by the Empe- | the bottom to the ehelter deck. Wit-| (1. it better for civilians to leu | eave Sheri& Bmith auite a $ Harrison, who was secur M]veto of the Coffey bill authorising 7 0 Lloyds Announces Sinking of the|ror Francis Joseph, has recovered | nesses observed a streak on the water] the fight for enlargement of the navy loepn OB and nervous! aver International League, 1 AS ar iae Sapici mad OLeR: COWnn OF I Seiiator—iGiew. Is: Reo from an attack of smallpox and|approuching the Tubantia at great| 4% for naval officers to continue an | Tarnit OP Ant ha: “in-chief was Charilo Higler. Just | Westcncater to tap the New. York ba Saved wants to go to the front as @ war | speed, dirceted at the point where the | fy Jewtelatic ‘ iG Phillies who ‘participated in. the {City water supply, The measure was LONDON, April 12.—-Lloyds an-| ~ See a ee eae rom investigations made by ex-/| “will give their views to the a BUT BIG TURN OUT gift on behalf of some thy fan, | the Mayors veto, the vote being | ee ‘ Affairs mmittees and hearing will 4 ar ws : Ste he banke! nounces that the Senator, a new Brit~ REULBACK GOES TO BOSTON (perts it is clearly shown Tont the Te public, This wives 10 Con AT DODGER OPENING. BT. st ary. th anker. wan Ish steamship of 3497 tons, has been] AFTER LEAGUE CONFERENCE, Bice of metal in the Tubantia’s ana! the people. the upinions 0 Belk alten UNEtGA) sone D N sunk *| boats come from a Schwartzkopf tor- weather ushered in the contest KID FITTING It is belleved atl hands have been] augh pedo, Statements of witnesses and of | hebtshad Fi fe yer bp BATTING ORDER. me neni ILK G! saved. The Senator was owned in Nexeitations experts prove that the explosion was | jon let him arise, f Whitby. ba caused by a torpedo, fired from some | shouted Reu sei eh eth acre ¢ Ooo re) 1S R IS SH 1H 4 0 : ‘ p distance by a submarine or a torpedo- | No one arose to the defense of the | Snodgrass, « ara, Women acquainted with| rie sweaisn steamer Muriok has| ay ino reault of a baseball con pout without Warning. In- view. of | Secretary avers, 2 Daubert, 1b, 4 Fownes quality in ALL kinds of | been sunk by an explosion, ‘The crew} held at the National Lease the fact that no other vessel was tn | a Connolly, rf. Stengel, rf BY SHELL AT VERDUN } demanding F: was saved. The Murjek displaced| ters here to-day, Viteher the vicinity, It 18 evident that the tor. | THE MODERN LIFE. Magee, 1 Wheat, It \ gloves, are ing Fownes | i") sv: pies ike mnaly thie | Bede, Was theant for the ‘Tubantie Baltimore soctety tcoman nas | Myers, ef. | pbs hae it jane . Ke ‘ene | “That no lives were lost was due eG: , “ Swiss 2x plosi Jrecke: j silk gloves,—with reason. | eee, cm At I merely to the fact that no passengers| filed a petition in bankruptcy, |) sh har Hear ee Wrecked) ‘ : urney aint had cabins near the spot whe | Her petition shows inability to ro is Car and Killed Sev- Smartest, most satisfactory,— SPEAKER SIGNS CONTRACT; Harn baiesenting: eile lahip. was tit BOM es eels ort we edt) STEP Cneeon ee | Leuxue ate aniliie = o . Umpires—Klem behind’ the plate eral icers, but they cost no more. | SALARY $15,000 A YEAR, | Pestova foe Hein esiunceai ths ———_——— and'Emaite on tho bases pee ee pear oer aas eae - pucunaecuy ., contract: with mek to the Newark - or a ’ P| o je | inciuding examination of | yg All lengths, sizes and shades. | @y.evELAND, April 12-—Tris Speak- 1 Club's ntative and Pres: GERMANS REPORT Emperor has returned to Potsdam to| vy ee ree | : pineal id tials pies F aueh ana hha Reine Waris gid ba ide © |] LOWER IN PRILE—BETTER IN QUALITY Double- ti J? er signed @ contract with the Cleve. | dent ite, Repreeracateny hae EBBETS FIBE! BROOKL recover from nervous shock as the| ACCURACY AND SERVICE. | OF i ill land Indians shortly before noon to-| ers servi fhe terms of their agree | Y.. April 12—Although the weather| result of fie explosion Of & shell at larates’ Lasts: tamed hia caving 01% ! course ‘ven day, He played against the St. Louis] ment wits not made known, ut itis | for the opening of the baseball cham. erin which destroyed | he aber Best quality spherical lenses, 35@ | Ask your I "| igs Browns this afternoon, ‘Terms of the] adjusen seCOMLIStROIDTY, to all thal : plonship season for 1916 in this bor- gays a ne despatch to the Dally ae Oniensatt } dealer contract were not made public, but] parties concerned | | Prices dipped o siffightly again, and!oush was more suitable for football Telegraph, quoting Swiss reports, m 5 | | yy it was Iter reported that Speaker's — IU. $, Steel touched $3 3-4, but toward |than for the national pastime, a large mpetor William was uaburt, the J TIE inger <n a ORielane | "S contract was for two years and called ENTRIES AT BOWIE. | the close the market rallied from the |orowd of fans turned out to witness despateh adds. Mad. ave, Cor. tenn Ld Fulton § { fl Hint Ml for $15,000 a year low on active trading. U Rub! the ope ame ween the much h : har ‘Bh TRACK, HOWIE, Ma. | Was strong, rising to 541-4, up 21-8, |!" oF He marae ie Maida Machinist Tries to Die, ne : = = to-morrow's —>— Final prices, with few exceptions, |strengthened Dodgers and the Bos-, gq Pp twenty-two, a machin- } i (Continued from First Page.) showed! oniy” fractional" changers tons, who caused a sensation two (ut No. 660 Kast One Iundred una M&W 20rks Leading Victrola Storef tisree.year a from Firs a tw | ti pices as |years ago by winning the World's) Forty-ninth Str the Bronx, has been ay Closing Quote lGraaeienuhinvnanees ur games| out of Work for a month and despond machine gun being brought in With wet! chanies frost faa ils ala he PLUS ale er ames | out of fiver heart a xeneam and ran There was no loss to us. | Hee. trom: Connie’ a m to his room this mornin lo had out | ‘Veer Fectory Oia eae Darr 8D , "| phe rooters all wore their|his throat. He is expected to go from | j ‘0 the west of the Meuse the | Alaska + 18 |. The mete rooters si hacl’s Hospital In-a. fow 0 } French valaly attacked An ‘pen laure S| winter coats well buttoned up, while | St Michael's Hospital in a fow dayw to be itd he) Fl jd ey sy northenat Gh Awoasick la otha | the lady rooters were well protected pted suet Ff] West 424 Street 1 West ‘Mth Street directions they Mmited their ¢ by iy Snd:othor- Aran Wearing: Aes | Broke Neck in i | Bet, Sth & Gth Aves. Bet. Sth & Gth Aves. é forts to a very lively artillery tire, ee before the hour announced for| Martin J. Moroney sald ho didn't foot eT) a > PH RACE “On the eastern bank of the Long befoi how a in Pi "} well this morning and started from his | Specials ictrola, and ip wand Mouse three counter attacks on th the gates to be opene of TE) home, No. $00 Pulask! Street, Willlams- | with §5 in records of your selection, 9 eal dyed-in-the-wool enthusiasts | py to see a physict He lost his ored f Poivre Ridge, prepared by ve real dyed-in-the-w bu delivered for } Vere Josses without advantage, On seats, Iie was fifty-three years old and em: f hiy & 1 tw asions the storming troops In former years the grounds were| ployed as @ clerk in a Brooklyn furni- balance in saat) mont ly or weekly | ui mone . dies roo} : rl jture nouse ayments, t were unable to penetrate the re- profusely decorated with American|ture nou paym rf ion covered by our curtain of fire, {{ pola flags but this year there was not | : een The third assault broke down eom- Mee ge single one of these deovrations in mile and a quarter pletely before our entanglements Copper: evidence, The only original thing) Hint: eecrienion, 1 as the result of machine gun fire, | Com na.soon being the band concert and the rais- | alway “In Caillette Wood, in spite of | pritle, See! ing of the American flag by both > q whashe. Hug , © flag pole in deep centre 4 the stubborn defense, we gained | pit. Seo, Co teams on the flag pol | Sir Douglas Mawson Thinks Shack- ie “nap some ground at one or tw cos. | FW. Woolwortti fleld, 5 ONDLULUTACT CAE toveus|| Cin Ga amin eneneeeeeta | eRemaher There were fully over 8,000 fol Mawson, thy Antarctic explorer, arrived| French aeroplane was shot down vageibeitn," Explor, on hand as early as 2.80 o'clock. | Z To-MOR' Brnest ckleton was frozen in for an-| pilot was killed.” tional League and Gaffney, former | ig; Hed, Tipe Southern Strawberries, brimful with sweet, luscious J D é Wore tw. || | melting. ‘Crenm, and Just think of the price at which ‘these dell> othe: Pens owner of the Boston Braves, were tw a} cacles ate offered you. WINNERS AT BOWIE. of the early arrivals and both men | ry POUND BOX ad w given @ hearty re ption by the r MPT AID FOR ns AT 8 Bo ts at WE ALSO OFFER: j FIRST ‘E--Two-year-olla; fou At 3 o'clock E Shannon and his rn) y OHOCD. 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