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f es GAINS CLAIMED BY PARS IN THE BATTLE AT VERDUN: FRENCH FAIL, SAYS BERLIN —-.-— weno com TREST 1S RADED | ean BY ITALIAN ARSHPS NINEPERSONS LAN Vienna Reports That a Monas-, tery Was Attacked and |; Threatens Keprisals, BIG RAIDS IN THE Berlin Asserts That a British Biplane was Put Out of Action. PARIS, April 24.—Fronch mado progress last night on the Ver- troops THE EVENING WORLD, dun front northwost of “aurottes Wood, the War Office announced this afternoon. Following is the text BERLAN, April 24 (by wireless to Sayville).—The Austrian city of WAT NEWS De w of the War STEAMER MONDAY, eleelelalelelelek slelnieini S INTERNED IN BOSTON HARBOR ‘Triest has been raided by a squadron of seven Italian aeroplines, The raid | See GERMAN WTERNE mmunication issued at Vienna un. | Office report: “To the north of the Alsne a German reconnoitring party en- deavoring to penetrate our lines tw reported ler date of April 21 on the Plateau of Paissy was re- “pen fal puianbie-areibed Dalped with los twenty-five bombs on Triest: yester- To the west of the River [a.y afternoon, killing nine elvilians, Meuse Inst night we dispersed |e. whom. five were children, and several reconnoitring partion of | wounding five other persons. ‘The FOR A DASH 1 SEA the enemy. To the southwest of | gitesian monastery, in the chapel of | Haucourt and to the northwest of [whieh 400. children were attending | the Caurettes Wood we made - divine service, was destroyed. By this Faotst és i Progrens with hand renades im fiacack the enemy fovteited every right | Washington Watching Liners the ci munic, ae tre ches of . i. ne sp ed 4 aH . ~ M 4 BOUL HE LO oe red. at Boston for Action in Case the enemy and took about thirty | phe northern part of Gorigia was 4 prisoners, including one officer. | sneiied by Kune of all ealibres. TH of Break With Kaiser. “The enemy has ivered & "Were no other developmenta except —_—- fairly ited bombardment In artillery engagements in some places | Special to The Brening World) the region of J 1M Wil, along the coast and on the Carinthian BOSTON, April “ounsellor Ps “East of the River Meuse and of the State Department has been in in the Woevre district tho night “In the Col Di Lana district strong |Conference with Assistant Secretary d with relative quiet | tcks were repulsed, ‘The {Of the Treasury Newton relative to Kes the explosion of a | I the enemy were very heavy. | reports submitted by Secret Service German mine caused us no d. Ite ene failed in ut tne ke agents to the effect that the Ge n SP AhbAE eee Nst the positions in the Sugana delet age. In the Forest of Apremont [ie ciir which t nuy were captured |88bs now in Boston harbor were our artillery has shown activit¥, [hy Austro-Hungarian t Ops and in| vl ning to take an anchorage in the and it has been efficacious in jassaults against our line west offouter harbor, to 1 combating the trench guns of our = | Spero to sea If tho Uni 8 adversaries. The Italan War Office, in its report | break with Germany, ‘In the Vos we have cap- of this t minty bi It was decide patch re ved tured a small German position in | and that much damage | he wald, t nd instructions to Cob the vicinity of Honhomm See Se leaton ob 4 ort Bdmund Diliings to “In Jelgium during the day of || take immedt steps toward in- April 23 and the night of April creneed vigilance in proventing auch a 28-24 French aerial squadrons | nove, and to keep tho vessela under vombarded on two different occa- u clomeu aurvelllanes, Lites the Tallspad Ue Ae ’ ’ Tho Collector, In an interview to- Terr ealtwinn On inp Vitel os: day, intimated that there was small asion thirty and on the second likelihood that permission to raise eighteen shells of large calibre anchor would be given to the interned were thrown down by our ay shipa, tors, and many of the missiles ‘ A Ten their object All ou to the request presented by’ aeroplanes returned unecathed.” Mayor Curley, that the ships be] pabale ashe ——- |moved from the inncr to the outer 7 Saar i. Phe s+ 4 | Harbor because of possible ¢ or to GERMANS CLAIM Fear of Bubonic Plague Given | Berber wwe Of possible dangor t property, — if should une antle( rake rman 2 woop the lots | FRENCH ATTACK as Reason for Not Accept- | st % nels in ens f trou w Germany, ALL BROKE DOWN) ing Invitations to Lima, _ | olleetor Biting wads tho ed to| eh attack | dygnation in Peru was pronounced] the Amerika, Cincinnath, Wittokeedl in several sectors of the Verdun to-day use of the abrupt de-]| Koln and W , ies gion have been repulsed, tho Wart io iiine of secretary of the Treasury |. last summer they moved in the Office announced to-day. ‘The chief] \y.4 und the International High | lower harbor, but to eseape the winter f ational High French effort was directed against} Commission after leading men of aUiis EAT WHETE Ciesareaer, Hho Visinlty, of Thiaumont farm “MC Peru had gone to great lengthy to Se | tt broke down in front of the Germany ei a ciuhonate receene : renches eh aay McAdoo party, arriving at SECRET BRIDE HOME AGAIN. # the tex 0 ORIMAIT + rt Coa left a short time later | Me, poi vo | bbewuse Of unfounded rumor the | presonce of bubonic plag Accord A welcome, Instead of front has shown grea '¥ Jing to Government officials, the party | UOn Was given to-day than during the nm the United States made no eth Acunto BH ths Giccesetdl German vr bs Hiescaiearyithe ates on Hope Avenue, Wadsworth, | tions took place at seve s aha he Wich hud, aide [Ber | Beltwe averetly led. Mrs. Deni ok ai its dota napers, which hud. od=lAounto wan Mise La nt, Gouth of Bt B eb 4 Ivessed & most cordial weleome to the [daughter of e Brest: | ments were repulsed Ainlieion wished 1: weit /dent af the vadint Stat Hanke of ica te miekten tae ancinn ead anhattan, She was martied secretly In the Meu: nits efforts: h closer rela- |uesday to Mo. Acunto, French hand gren cks yeas Htiona hetweer United States ana| vis a musteian and the head terday) agat t 0 Hy Jo pany. ‘The bride is well American countries, to Staten Taand octets od Jeparture ing the nig * ft They printed | HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. d Man's H in Peru and] Ha countries as | and fs vad eroated a 4 official is |{ ‘ tonly a prompt diz. tat f r anol from Wash ? Ca ic can save the whole situation, [winthe, Rete 1 the newspapers dechire [OWL also ran, " . ary) McAdoo hurr ——- DETERMINED. of Heal developny HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. Represented by nine lawyers, y Com | a @ Portland (Ore.) woman has won Stull ") OHAVRE DE GRACK, Md, April 24 back her old hen and « ' Ad The entr morrow's chickens from a neighbor ui naltions , ane Sennte Cal | Tioten tor, at Streng ‘ WASHINGTON Nalannen pe * u \ a7, C0 Thon, tha, tH Mi ' \ ur " as ' M. it \ ine \ Te ie por ‘ i ene Ms Ma Pm) i 0 Mise Ww i i \ hala \ Me va Na hes 't ) ‘ nt Try ny Manin Seale Bince 1788, ¢ shining In the protective bottle example of “Mad "a good bottle to keep Nos in America" quality, good whiskey ood," r t : \ ° Ajyatnt allowan. aid Track fast, MEXICAN AT SATEVO COSTS LIVES OF AMERICANS (Continue change in this Government's friendly there was also no change determination to see that raids purposes, n its » American can bandits were —_——>——_ INFANTRY SENT SOUTH TO HELP STRENGTHEN U.S. COLUMBUS, « quick dash} The expe ditionary force was further ps should | strengthened of « column of first to enter tionary forces, from the head of the a mile long, as it crossed the border. Unofficially, 4 of the detachment, at least, is bound advanced point along the n line. PERSHIN( for an Ameri TERS, NAMI Jumbus, rowly ana flying Cavalry was ay afte The Car Borja under ¢ for a charg os solille to repel ther rode in his hat nist 1 as and town Phe column to have south two days beh dence that V | GEN. SCOTT EXPECTED TO HOL WITH OBREGON SOON,| SAN ANTONIO, Chief of Staff to the bord: Mexican W Was learned jauth rity, 7 dat Eagle It was repr Helal a way the 1 | was not known to those offi renee ; RAID FORETOLD, SAYS SMITH. or Ame Was Ww WASHING Senator Smith in War Depa FEMI Archacolo! of treasures in a tomb 7,000 years old. They the ladies 420,999 TO GO BACK TO FIGHT averted soldiers detachment when the column arrived here several days’ trouble withdrawing Kone than any chment. At one nis that Obre ATTACK =| OWA Stocks were bid Initial quarter running points. had been heavies: extremely acti dealings being covering. Slight d from First Page.) level was maintai two hour: border towns by Mex!- evented, and dull, The simply marked th ing price level. vance and higher Marine issues wi sharp advance, and active, showi! LINE IN MEXICO, N. M, April a— to-day by a despatch ft infantry. A band, tho Mexico with the expedi- played marching songs umn, nearly t was learned that part 'S HEADQUAR- QUIPA (wireless to Co- M.), April 24- nar- clash between Car- and Major Howze's of the Eleventh disclosed for the first oil Haldwin Lo: Halt. & ‘Ohio. Heth. Steel. Wkiyn BT. Hutte de “suerior.. campaign, garrison at San ‘avias was formed © against the United who were drawn up when Major Howz the forces waving mission of the expe- vein ny between The dition was explained to the Carran- avoided, his men Major from under Howze was satd twenty miles farther other American de- time he was only ind Villa and found ev {la was wounded, Creat North. ration. ( Mer Max. Max | Max; D CONFERENCE | Miaimi ¢ Nat mm. Nevada Co Sovath iN Texas, Aprit 24.— | Scott is preparing to go | for a conference with | ry Minister Obr it here to-day on reliable he conference will be | tressed Steel Pass, ‘Texas | Hay Con. wted from Mexican of- | n Was on his |i vy, though it] Is that | arranged porder to nag yetn ©. Depa evn +.—-Warning oe NISM ETERNAL, oe gists have found a lot Southern Maren inered . & Serbian a who was his way to ore the Servians. n Corti 120,- who have recovered ne 000 at Sa- | talk about 1 ‘LA! doughnuts.” and 1 people ' » T have to be waiven | them!) gains attributed trading during early « Market closed Closing Quotation: compared STREET. d up at the opening, in nearly every from one to three The greatest gains were nat- urally scored where Saturday's losses t. The market was a large part of the to short reactions occurred, but offers were snapped up and price ined during the first Activity decreased around midday and the market became quiet ternoon me, without chang- In last hour market renewed its ad- prices were reached, ere the ture in rong ng good recovery. fous clos FPerreresie Pee eee ae oe oF oe: FOSTER EF Fieseet stbsbteetttest SPETSE H4+444 a raid wa Kiven Michtgan eh riment recoris will show The attack wid have | — 1. Hatin the excitement ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. of ‘Then Vi ‘s10skish, is’ equal with $3. ss earnings in 5 after tax increased nonths included mirrors for | gross ines Re eS Standard OM Company of Indi rexular quarterly div nd of 3 pero SERVIANS READY 2" Ht record of May (Shh! It's time to stop Joe's “grandmother's Get some Presto APRIL 24, Group of Big German Steamships _ Now Interned in Port of Boston Jotetectafoefanfedetetuefunfeteteteefatatetet j been spread that |forth again with the object | tacking the American forces. Self-Raising Flour—and beat) | ston to-day, , causes him to regard it as authentic. 1916. VILLA IS LOCATED INPARRAL REGION, Bandit Rallying Bands in Mountains to Attack Ameri- cans, Travellers Report. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. April 24.— Francigco Villa, slightly wounded but not incapacitated, is reported to have moved into the mountainous region northwest of Parral. This informa- tion, which reached Major Gen, Fun- is from a source that Villa was last reported seen at Non- oava, about seventy-five miles by trail southwest of Satevo, where the most advanced of Gen. Pershing's forces were yesterday. According to Mexicans arriving from the intertor to-day, reports have Villa is coming of at- They say the bandit now has some 300 fol- Jowers and will be joined later by Pedro Bracamonte of the Torreon dis- that Villa has been located, his pur- | suit will probably not be resumed at once, To follow him into the moun- tains with small detached forces 4 regarded as impracticable, and the plans for a concentration of Gen. Per- the lines recommended by Gen. Funs- ton. WASHINGTON, April mation of the capture by Carranzi troops of Pablo Lopez, Villa's Chief Lieutenant, reached the State Depart- ment to-day from Consul Letcher at Chihuahua, Unofficial reports say nfir- public day or to-morrow is to end the career of Lopez. A similar fate awaits the three men taken with him. Lopez is believed to have com- manded the bandits who murdered eighteen American mining men at Santa Ysabel two months ago and also to have taken part in the Co- lumbus raid. ——— HEED JAPAN'S PROTEST ON IMMIGRATION BILL Lansing Sees Senators and Effort Will Be Made to Eliminate Ob- jectionable Sections of Measure. WASHINGTON, April 24.—Japan's protest against inclusion in the pend- ing immigration bill of a reference to the Root-Takahira agreement re- stricting immigration of Japanese laborers, was discussed In conferenve to-day by Secretary Lansing, Chair- man Stone, of the Senate Foreign ie- lations Committee, and Chairman Smith of the Immigration Committee Senator Smith later called a meet- ing of his committee for Thursday, when, it Was understood, an effort will be made to modify ‘the bill so as to eliminate any objection the Japanese Government may have. “LT see no reason to believe that a satisfactory solution cannot be eas- fly reached,” said Smith, a FOUR MORE VESSELS SUNK BY SUBMARINES Part of One British Crew May Have Perished—Germans Tor- pedo Italian Steamer, LONDON, April 24.—The Italian steamer Joseph Agost Tcherzec has been sunk by a German submarine, The crew was landed, Lioya's announces that the French bark Chanaral, of 2,476 tons gro was torpedoed on Saturday morning. The crew is believed to have been saved. The captain and sixteen hands of the British steamer Feliciana, 4, tons gross, have been picked up by a steamer, according to a Lloyd's re- port, Search is being made for the remainder of the crew, The Feliciana ie a total loss. Another report says that all of the crow have been saved, The British steamer Tregantle, of St. Ives, 3,091 tons 88, has been gunk, a Lioyd’s announcement states, All the crew were sived, GRENC wieheime ‘Siar lth reas Bic wood Grenoble” Walnut fhe Crea Ch Tithe Special tor Special for Monday, April 24th CHOCOLATE COVERED NUT Ht DCE time Chocolate favor myriad oI chopped 3 with our trax! mo ‘ST., B'KLYN im. Daiiy AZ HKOADWAY, Hrookly no mDecified WelRht In ude: FUNSTON BELIEVES; trict, who has 1,800 men, and Gen. Banuelos, whose command numbers LONDON, April An attack 1,000 men. } 3,000 hostile troops forced the Bri Although Gen. Funston is convinced | y the Village of Qi shing’s army will be carried out along | tion in the plaza at Chihuahua to-| MRS. IDA ROGERS: Closes 11, FRIEND SAYS MRS, HORTON PLANNED TRIP WITH WAITE Mrs. von Palmenberg Tells of an| leged Arrangements for Jour- ney to Alexandria, In preparing the case against Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, who has con- feased that he poisoned his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John FE. Peck of Grand Raplds, Mich., District Attorney Dooling to-day questioned Mrs, Dorothy von Palmen- berg of No. West Seventy-second In a few weeks, The poisoner was arraigned before Judge Crain in the Court of General Sessions to-day. Judge Crain set the for the first week in May in Part of General Sessions. a 3,000 TRIBESMEN TAKE TOWN FROM BRITISH London Announces the Loss of Quatia, Egypt—Another Attac Reported Repulsed. Vv ) aay pt yesterday, the War Office ad- mitted this afternoon, A simultaneous attack against the Village of Dusidar was beaten off, fact that 3,000 ‘6 engaged against The we hostile troops the British in an attack against a leads to the belief that a f tribesmen have paign. PROSECUTION ENDS TS CASE. AGAINST (Continued from First Page.) Hundred and Seventy-r W. O. Markert, No. 55 One Hundred and ‘ort treet ree Zimmerman, 3 ur nue; Robert A. M » No. 2106 Arthur Avenue, and James Prior, No. 2612 Briggs Avenue. MeCotter is married, but is the only childless juror. Justice ompking has for making trials move swiftly and quie Only those who could show a direct Interest in the case were ad- mitted to the court room. A hundred or more spectators were turned away a reputation before he opened court Mrs. Rogers, all in black and her features hidden by a long crepe veil was brought in by Deputy Sheriff Duane. She sat on the ohair, indicat- ed to her, in front of Justice Tomp kins, laid a black pocketbook on the table before her, looped back her vell, showing her cameo-cut features, whit and set, and fixed her eyes on th pockethook. during the ex- amination of talesmen or the explana- tory addresses of the lawyers before selecting jurors, did she glance up or to right or left. Rogers, who married her in Jersey City, last July, just before the birth of thelr third child, a girl, He spoke to her once did not turn her head could see he answers, bu tures did not | sat behind her or tw She The spectators move in making her Pression of her fea- ange. While Rogers is in charge of her defense, the attorneys of for the defendant are former Lewis Stuyvesant Chanier, cobs, former law partner of Rogers and Edward J. White, District At- jtorney Franc Martin of Bronx County and his assistants, C. 1. Me- | Laughlin, Seymour Mork and Richard McKinniry, conducted the prosecu- tion, Onho atponed, Special t Prening Worl.) | WHITH PLAINS, NY Apri |The trial of former Warden | Mott Osborne of Sing Sing Pri der an ing duty, wh mn " Was in pending decision iviston on a Attorney Weeks for rohibit gainst Justice Matt ster n striking an immorality Indictment, ‘The 150 awn tor the trial order from th ra talesmen re excused. lwe Extra Special for Monday and Tuesday, April 24th and 25th CREAMED WALNUTS—This sweet ty comprised of two bij mi helt mpart byw morsel of deli ie. 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