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pate agen De en ae: aie Raa ts FRENCH LOSE 70,000 IN BATTLE AT VERDUN | 7 EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, 1016, Co, (The New ¥ NEW “YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 25, (1916, MGR. DUNN CALLS MITCHEL ‘LAWLESS? TELLS OF TRAP SET FOR WIRE-TAPPERS peepee enna ini i ARMY OF THE GROWN PRINCE Y WINS TWO VERDUN VICTORIES: } BLOODIEST BATTLE IN HSTORY Paris Admits om: of Dead Man Hill and Fort Douaumont—Both Ar- mies Fought Until Almost Ex. hausted—Dead Strew Battlefields. | } 25.—The giant German “nutcracker” Verdun in the bloodiest fighting in all history French lo:ses in three days on both sides of the Meuse are estimated at 70,000—about forty thousand wround Dead Man Hill and thirty thousand in the vicinity of Fort Douaumont The right jaw has advanced on a front of three miles in the last sev- euty-two hours of the mad struggle northwest of the fortress. The French have evacuated the entire Dead Man Hill position, northwest of Verdun, after sacrificing more than a whole army corps in vain efforts to hold it. pe tected al eek aman We GREDITED TO MRS, STOKES Mow held jointly and Frenen, Further slight advances for the Germans in the ravines on either by Germans | is closing in upoa) {IRISH SITUATION PLACED IN’ HANDS | OF LLOVD GEORGE Asquith Preyn to ee | Leaders to Put End to 1 Strife. | AID PLEDGED BY THREE. Premier Announces Policy Af-| ter Casement Is Indicted | for High Treason. LONDON, May 25.—Premier As- | quith took the House of Commons by | surprise this afternoon in making his) expected statement on Irish affairs, | |e devoted his speech not so much! to the rebellion and which the Government dealt with tt, the manner in) as it was thought he would do, as to making an appeal for settlement of the Irish problem by among the Irish leaders, In this connection the Premier an- nounced that David Lloyd George, Minister of Munitions, had under- agreement | Prosecutor 48 PAGES TO-DAY'’S WEATHER—Fair, AL EDITION — PRICE ONE CENT. <== N.Y -WASHINGTON AEROPLANE TRIP MADE IN 3 HOURS A. R. Hawley, ley, Aero Club Head, | Bears Preparedness Mes- sage to Wilson. WAITE. EAGER 10 TESTIFY AS FATHER AND BROTHERS | TRY 10 PROVE HIM INSANE YOUNG WOMAN WHOSE | ‘K. ADAMS’ WARNING LED TO MURDER INQUIRY. Poisoner Was Known as a Thief and Liar in His Youth, Parent Swears. CARLSTROM IS PILOT. Fastest Train’s Time Cut Two Hours as Demonstration to Congress. RELATIVES IN ASYLUMS. Forces Slayer’s Brother to Admit Money Troubles With Employer. Ereoing World.) » May -President Alan R. Hawley, of the Aero Club of America, piloted by Victor Carlstrom, De, “Avthur Waeren Waite eg flew from Sheepshead Bay, New York, ohasrly. waitin ton beliealled 20: the 1/e *\to Potomac Park, Washington, thin | UV aed TES ICCA uh TS # | morning in three hours, six and one Whanihta trials coe; tbs) Murcer Dye ‘half minutes. Mr. Hawley delivered | poison of John E, Peck, his weaithy | @ |to Prosident Wilson a letter from the | father-in-law, was resumed this af-| % Acro Club asking support for a pro- ternoon, He frequently asked his) | gramme of aerial preparedness fcr lawyers whether they were not soon | $ , te) cris pues se austtwiat +o call him, and seemed perfectly! ? | uel ticsb would bave been cuit prob- confident. He wishes to convince the, ¢ fably to two and one-half houra for jury of the reasonableness and sin- The fastest @|the Might of 225 miles CONSPRACY CHARGE DENED BY PRIEST ON WITNESS STAND: KNEW WIRES WERE WATCHED Conversation Over the Telephone | With Dr. Potter About $100 Was Simply Carried on as a “Bait” for Those Who “Listened In.” CRIMINAL ACTION HALTED BY PRIESTS’ TESTIMONY Mer. J. J. Dun Father William B. Farrell and others mentioned jin Mayor Mitchel’s justification of the tapping of Father Farrell's tele- phone wire by the police appeared, at their own request, before the Thompson Committee this afternoon. The appearance of the clergymen before the Thompson Commit- tee caused a sudden abandonment by Mayor Mitchel of his plan to sum- mon Mgr. Dunn, Chancellor of the archdiocese; Father Farrell, Dr. ide wal fore 8 surrender to the — taken at th uest of the Cabinet ‘ i fas i J é aah Fs ms seas wemge that Addressed to I Wo We, Convict: mare , “ae eee the contending | cert of his belief that inasmuch as » | passenger train time Is five hours. ; Daniel C. Potter, Dean Potter and Robert W. Hebberd, former Secretary bi aches Fe a oie tA tas , 4 uldn't see anything wrong” in The start was made from the, CERO “aastet . et 1 occupied Cur s Village Tuesday ind Threatened Trouble in [Irish martian He kad: aunt in te kitting bis wite's parents, MAlE of Sheepshead Ray Speedway inctosure| of the State Board of Charities, before Magistrate Murphy in York’ night, ean time t tter should not be | : ees * ; ire rays . ti Fine oh tba Grown sprinne’s New Jersey. Pewee ae tre bhi | whose million-dollar estate she was | 2 ded by Augustus | Police Court with the object of instituting criminal proceedings. Ate oar s = a » Inherit, he therefore had not been | nf ‘ i i reat fighting machine, bent buck | TRENTO . May 2—Inter-| John Redmond, Sir Ei avers Salpeter wa | mLizAeerH Haat anaciawisy ware The Mayor was advised that it would be better to await the outcome slightly © most terrific blow Cention of a fire brand, anarchistic|and Willlam O'Brien, the Iris! | ae bieclouies ae ‘ A ; and, a ot » ened | 0 on the memorable long: w s c ae “ee, a late struck by renen since th Phot leneact f Headers, agreed to this and notwith-| All morning he listened while his _ HARDWICK. [companions on ty of to-day’s Thompson Committee proceedings, for not only the clergy- letter aileged to be from Rose Pastor punsel argued his “unwell condition | distance» balloon fight from St. Louis ‘ - : Suaistrumglc Beran, has reconay! Stokes of New York to Patrick Quin lstanding an attempt by Laurence | f mind” from childhood and drew | ——— eee | sito the wildy of Northern Canada in/Men and others he accuses were scheduled to testify but the police offi- entirely 4 nx temporarily aoe me A ‘| Ginnell, a Nationalist member, to! ‘ we Sot abide alae Pi pRESeR apOHAUt s (ieee nih ie rendered tu the Freneh. Et is es Jan, the Paterson conviet, aroused! make a speech, the subject was| from his father and brothers state- WEALTHY WOMEN ARMING |1910, when the daring aeronauts w cers who tapped Father Farrell's wire and “listened in” had also been 1 that 20,090 . >, + and the | ments on which to base th con- lost four days. ae mated i at 20,0) ' i) mers of the Board of Pard to dropped for the day at least and the eh TL AUElieot aed hin ok This wan Mr, Mawley's first: long! Notified to be on hand shting in dark un 5 ®! visorously condemn a-echeme wp. | house was emptied anickly clusions. Dr, Wéite heard 2 R ; : Midlimied Cull semmeekiceesetaceneciasenianimeenne: aes aren Se naly condemn eme to ters | hoUNe Waa emeKe ham, Private Sere. | latives deseribe him as a bad boy) roplane fileht, As he climbed ou} MGR. DUNN DENOUNCES MAYOR and abo rain Now Jerey for its failure to} Haron Stamfordham, Private See ar of the obsorver’s cabin of the huKe ON STAND. mont tn ours without ging Heavy to King George, was present and | and dishon« ay Sener gant Hall litary tractor at 10.20 A.M. he aa ‘METHODISTS RETAIN BAN Mar Duon was the first , attie line giehitons reluse Quinlan from the prison here.!)caned closely to Premier Asquith’s | later years with other people's money. | Nearly Naked Man Ca Man Causes Terror) ™"" i aa the first to occup’ the battle line In Hi istened closely t q The Evening World corresr the witness chatr, Strewn about the southern and Hoth the letter eredited to Mrs./ speech. He departed immediately heen MA ee lee eae in Ardsley-on-Hudson and | sWe have had a perfect trip eae | ON DANCING AND THEATRE! “1 watve all immunity,” said Pathe western approaches to the ruined fort Stokes and a two-thousand word|afterward and returned to the palace | branches of the s on} sinetol ee flight as thix must demonstrate shied Junn, cheap here: are countiess dead and wounded eommuwteation mailed to President|to report to the king. Baron Wim. | the record for discussion later In the | ete = ally to Congress the utility ot C fuses} “use pig inndin Tho Gorman centre which drove the wijson this week appealing for the} borne, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, | case by allenists. |__ Wealthy society women of Ardsley-|P O° ciern aeroplane, This is the| general Conference Also Refuses) “">% Ginn erela ak ' French from Dead Man's Hill posi. parole Quinlan will be ofictally|also was present The defense opened with an ad-/on-Hudson and of Irvington are arm- Mati that flew. without a stop| to Drop Prohibition of Card | aminea s - rank Moss, who ex- tions has not yet occupled all the jciq borore the board and criminal| Premler Asquith’s speech was made | dress by Attorney Deuel lasting less ih Heres tse with revolvers and, ak awuort News to New York Playing—Vote 435 to 360. ne preiecn ieee an that Wie abandoned works because of the fact Action may he considered by the {a few hours after Sir Roger Case-| than ten minutes, He declared he| Under the leadership of Mrs, Lydia] from. Papers ay , . cv nporal activities netio y be cot ‘ sen s . ray in four hours and ont : of th saaavot Seen that French artillery is playing Upon authorities, ; ment and his soldier confederate, | would prove Walte was in an “un-|Prench, niece of Mrs, George @ oat ee morning's trip was| SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y., May re ree ace ime one bene the southern ridges Quinlan was sentenced to serve | Dante! Bailey, had been Indicted on a! well mental condition.” Pilaf fs manine 8 determin a le Without a suggestion of ait. |? al Co Dorie Geena ried of His Sale The German War Office report to- ergm two to seven yeurs and lcharge of high treason Frank Waite, an assistant In the “fort to bring about the capture of a) lesan ane 1 to-day by a vote of 435 4 “ ley. The archdlo- 0 © to seven years and pa charge of # pay although we carrie : sone exte =: | day deuling with the fighting which ne of $500 for having incited Mod | Rete srring to the sacrifices that Irish-|New York Public Library, nine years "end who has been terrorizing the | M ee se heavy load and had to|t? 360 to remove from the dixciine al Mas aes Le n Siugerties to the followed the combats above deseribed con ci atrikers to rict. He deel 1|men had made In behalf of the British | older than his brother, was the first Section, Almost naked, the man has | traordin Ay wind of the church the elause whic rend of Staten Islan Mar. @laims the repulse of three counters jy 4 rto the President that he] Bmpire during the present war, Mr.| witness called chased women from the golf links and | buck @ stenty led tw ver] Vides the penalty of expulsion BAB SRR SOFA NON Sat: CaN ie attacks by tho French on the village way the victim of a framecup, One| Asquith anid Hoth in his manner and voice, ag throumh the woods Bey) Carton say oval, climbing to an{Cturch members who play | ved anywhere else. He has SE Gumtsres, iene brat -OAMS nhevemtan igh anetintine sti ae Pi (? by mis who represent Great | Well as in the lines of his face, Frank and last Sunday morning made an, Sheepshe ig anys Me A before getting |fanee and attend the theatre jee Fis priest twenty-two years, In tional French trenches southwest and Mrs, Stokes to Quinlan reads: | Prt f could they who represent |Walte showed the effect of the strain “itemnt to attack Mrs. French and a altitude ee peat an| IM asking removal of the clause |AMning his dutien Mer. Duna said i o And Mrs, § i ‘ +r or could the ) t i sompanion away, ‘Then he shot stra ‘ 4 p receives reports from all the char- south of Fort Douaumont and the re- © And they'll ge halen (oN prospect that when | Under which he hag rested, aa De ihe |Chancellor James It. Day of Syracuse capture of the Haudremont Quarry), raha EL : ie gee Ane | eelenid Selarate (Ne By Ape Q, What is your first recollection Will go to any length to bring! arrow for Trenton, foll i rpg cate the substitution of a warn-|!M#ble Institutions of the Catholic by the Germans are also (eas we ae yk ell phi bei Cagle arco eae of the defendant? A. As an infant,| *bout the capture of thix man,” Mrs,| ally the Pennsylvania Rad rout 9 ling which he characterized as the |4fchdlocese of New York. or eben * q a, Mich they q never be amen-|by our joint efforts an oes, Fi aetiee his peculiarities asa Tench sald to-day, when sh Philadelphia, Wilmington and To J*strongest pronouncement the Meth-| M&t: Dunn read a statement begin- ‘o! Ie: SUR LORE Ob ane o their manipulations e fu-| we had hope a belioved ‘,| . t a \ 2 peer » way we wore at nike jouncen 4 “To the west of the Meu Wee ee any fu-|we had hor a belloved w ‘ane [ehild? A. Well, he had @ very large * "ring to other women more, Most Oe ENe Why TN ee Jodist’ Episcopal Church has ever | "8 anemy counter attacks against |\ 0 are thoroughly meonen My When| achieved our end, here at home Trish | OnNNT \ brute In human form is wand in_altitude of 6,000 to & Forte ar.|madle to the World on thia question." | “It I" amusing to read the atate- the Village of Cumleres: failed the Work Te een aiebared we'll doTmen would be arrayed against one an- °° shearn--What hus that to|!M& In the woods back of Irvington) ‘The machine, w twinematored Cur] ei ana eotored delegates | Ment Of the Mayor in which he speaks “To the east of the Meuse our ine ine, si, Must remain shut/another in the most tragic and most | oc eiih the cae? and Ardsley-on-Hudson,” Mra. French| tiss military tractor of a new type aiment solidly against any {of 18 ‘co-religionists.’ One would ie way yo! ot stay rise! asin conflic ernecine | atate: ly be exhibited near the executive , bi YT on regiments, taking advantage of | yain.? ‘yin prison in’ debasing of all conflets—internecine | yg yy uei—it the peculiarity |#tle# In an announcement whe has! will de exhibited 4 Pe eM eLNe oeuse, wile the principal support /t!0K that Be hud been incorrectly the successes of fay before | > — domestic strife . caused him to be ridiculed, your | PUt in circulation, “He is also on the} mansion for the renaind He ae ee reported yesterday, advanced further and “I say to the House of Commons, |) 7. | solt Unks. ‘This ix to warn women| week. It will then be ned ie ms 1 abstinence by Methodist | Th@ statement declared that Mayor aptured enemy trenches south- ITALIAN GUNBOAT SINKS fo shes bert a i. Ee niles Justice Shearn—Ob, that is another |#nd girls walking without male 1 New M con se Nehared om the /Chureh members from the use of to- | Mitchel was laboring to take religion west and soutf of Fort Douau- thatthe thought is Inconcelyable, matter; proceed. jtection, If4t is necessary, carry tire.) which it hus ea [bacco is urged In a report submitted |OUt of the hearts of the 22,000 chil- mont, We recaptured the quarry GUNBOAT AND AEROPLANE han nesee Ue terids anid a. ae Q. When he began going to school, Jarms and shoot. Shoot sirale) it. No! eredit of the Aero Club, |to the conference, dren in the charitable institutions of K fession of bankruptcy, not only o 4 ; jpunishment Is too Kroat for « this clty. s fy ¢ audremont fa Sie is t the a of from six to nine years, ue We record our aolemu judgment elty, oF Le Aaott Te wads | F statesmanahip but of patriotiem.” shat was his disposition? A. He |#trocious conduct. To save my wex GALVESTON MAN BRINGS that the habitual use of tobacco is a| O@ part of the statement read: Mhiaekette positions dur AMSEEION) SHDMATING _ Bombards| Referring to the Home Rule Bil | pcuired a great de attention, He | ("erm my own terrifying oxy vut of harmony with the best] “The only conspracy thus far un: taining the: least success, ‘he ‘poleon’s Villa Overlooks. I know, hax evor desired or contem=| "4. 1n nis studies? A. Yes, and about |ind en ecuty a chottava tin int , 80 prominently, and in whose inter- Gai BUREBSRA Gonv HAaVS:. cans : plated Its coercive application by one] ping ty school and coming home. | hear the name of mat . $100,000 “FOR EDUCATION. ests he labored so untiringly and law- guinary losses, In addition, we ROME (via Pars), May ~Anjset of Irishmen against another. |" Q “you went with him and returned | Within a short distance of the| Fought Several Machines and Nar lesaly. He has attacked ruthlessly the Road tieles Auatrian plane and an Austrian| What is now in this great and do-| yi, nim? A. Yes, and he was al Shrudy extate fine rowly Escaped Disaster by work of our Sisterhoods and dragged captured ‘more than: $80 prisoners mestle emergency of paramount im- following: behind ites, deni We Ihe deed has te and fourteen machine guns. gunboat have been dostroyed in a hat-| orance is that if it be possibie~ana| "@"". > tion of the Rockefe , Injury to His Propeller m the grave in his ber- “An enemy biplane was shot |tle with an Italian gunboat in thel) na p and) @. Was your pace fast or slow? A. to a lonely boon’ th TON, Conn, May 25,—Eu-|serker rage in an attempt to justity down near St. Souplet and ans | | Adriatic. ‘Ph a oo SSE hone iy ie al ae an agreement] wirichever It was, he fell behind any: scene of 96 PARIS, May 25 —Accounts of the | gene TH. Atwood, « prominent buainess| his tgnoble conduct. 0 a plet and an- | Adriatic We crew of the such as we thought in vain before = ane exploits of Berweant| man of this town, to-day announced the] ‘Some thme later wt, © o erbebo:! fa Lai ay 7 i an d ‘Bon en he welghe ther over Herbebe Vostvlan craft were taken prisoners, the war should ve arrived at between |" O" was he minclievous? A. Yes ‘ nt Mara A Eat} lof |Gulveat Tex, a establishn & fund of $100.00 for! his intemperate language and con- SMALL GAINS MADE \ buiding on the outskirts of Porto representing: different. Insereste |, « way a: arent oare MARATHON, Tox, May 25. Tent ber of the Krancos American | the purne siating any dewrving! gidere the odtum he han brought on « te > | Farrajo was bombarded by an Aus-|2%¢ parties in inland | atrans Walte said his brother went Col, Natividad Alvarcs, leader ; « we. this Monday, | fF, un hoy to 4 professional Or] tig community by his conduct, he BY BOTH DE j trian submarine, which way driven oft| or the time being the composition | un arbor for a three-year course of the bandit bunds that raided | ie wan engaged wit a will no doubt regret his ill-advised LAST NIGET’ ING| oy the coast batteries before much | 2f the Irish Executive must bo pros |"? Yencistry: at the University of illus Manuel Torres, anoti . nthe 4 Cents (or Wounded Heart, |effort to beamirch the obaracters of [damage was done Visional, Mr, Asquith sald. He | Sficnigan, but took four yeare tw tw raWders wie were DeouKHE herw to aa IWS" loRGh ils A jury In the Supreme Court of} yngelfish men and women who have ele feared that debate at this moment | ‘ it Gay, WHE: Se Mane a ine for trian A Prooklyn this afternoon returned a PARIS, May 25.—German_ troops complete 4 before clvil authorities, ‘The prisoners put out of a by dainage to his Ip. s aetet tetas contributed to the care of the unfor met un‘attack last night on Frenen| Porte Ferrajo in the capttal of the] MEE erewte an atmosphere untay- | ste. Deuel then took Frank Walte wer heavily tahalled With shuing fegqiiee, betas brought down a }iVWt af & scenes in favor of Mrs ltunate and friendless, services that positions on the Verdun t east | island ba, and if the Austrian | orable to the appeal he and his cule | ayer the days when Arthur Watte vM & Y 1 OM rinan machine near Malincourt t wast New York, againat 3 money can not purchase, . Religious of the Meuse, near the Haudremont SY inating started from the Austrian | leagues unanimously felt it waa thelr! was suffering from sulphonal, trinol $10 Men's Gung hen's Suis, 55.95 | foot ty oath wag Holy You @ dressmaker of No. 182) motives may have inspired his noble Quarry, and obtained a footing In| base at Vola must have almogt duty to make mand veronal in the Riverside Drive ; " t f G iin ffectiona of her hus: |PUFPOs® and violent attack on the one of the French trenches, the War plete ed aly to) “1 went to Ireland to ge: a first aeae anit THe Hanieree mn F 1 S10) Spall a garage owner | private institutions, but how will be Office announced to-day reach its Mla occu hand view of the situation,” the suthort } « & Youn ‘ ; © couple Were iharried {€xPlain his wire-tapping,”* East of Cumleres, to the west of pied by Nap {uring his exile Promier went on, “Ll viaied ond, Did your brother tel} you hi aniey wuite r Wri \ woe Pott AEN etal ng tp the | (Mar, Dunn's statement will be we “iba siands on @ heighi overlooking | ~ ! Tha Hub Glo ‘ > found in full in another column.) 1. @Continued on Second Page.) Porto Ferrajo, es (Continued on Second Page.) (Coatinued op Fouls Page. eur, Barclay wmadve Bee par R OL the Geak (For Racing Results See Page 2.) aa outbusty, of hand nein faa P) “— — re —— = = ee ~ —_——— | einen!

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