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ne mee ee PA? Sem sere NA NEW ORVE AT FLEURY ~ DAVE BAK, PARS Wee Feinatate men were ai mid mr Crown Prince Thwarted in His Ef- herd we prevent them from oui 4 emotes eotieterte) fo ap cpesams G2 ont tees © forts to Regain Position on Verdun Winn treet we rw | Front—French Capture Six Can- non North of the Somme. PAKIS, Aue The Germans Wade & second desperate attempt to before br wre recapture the village of Fiewry, three aad one half wiles northeast of Gomypert, beod uf ibe —_— Verdun inet wight, a\tack im force efter eprayiag (he French positions tenn Peseration of Leber, arrived oi iivuid fire ‘The War Mec anounced W-day that Freuch barrege fufantry Ore stopped Ure atieck abort, lafictiog eoriowe on We Qhemy fe the teat of today's oe Tgeeday 0nd Glens Pails, NF. | Preach Mice report j _ torres. Mr. Gompers said be would North of the domme, in addition take no part iw (be conferences ber) to Ube tmportant captures me . tween the carmen and the city of. te mentioned yesterda: elas, but added: took sia field guns tn the weed “1 am Ddeing kept constantly 18°) wrich our troops carried yesterday formed of all developinente tn tie ihe| between Maurepas and Quille- mont Amerioan Federation of Labor »! During the night there w “veady and willing w help the relley |) victors artillery actions on the men tm every possibic Bomme front ‘William D. Mahon, Presiden: of the “On the right bank of ¢ Me Association of BIFO!) CVveriun front) the Germans y | and Mectric Railways Employers of terday, to d the clone o: ne samorica, te expected to arrive here! aay Ueuivered @ powerful hry Sudden Switch to rich to the | tea Welle Me viet primar | secompanied Uy the we of fing Front Caught Germans wie new nen Hauide, against Ploury. Our cur- Off te the wtrest oar aituation, It is knowD ain of fire and infantry tire Their Guard. that Mr. Mahon intended to return) obliged the enemy to abort, Baat in order to go to Londo where and inflicted serious lomsea on PETROGRAD, Aug. 21.—The Rus she will attend as an American e na further advanced thelr lines in him.” ” Trades Council. shisas Picctracidl ten thng ” Vractically the whole of the village) "vere fmbting along the Btokhod of Maurepas is now in French handa| Northeast of Kovel yesterday, it was» BERMAN PEACE TERMS as the result of Thursday's fixhting | Mcially announced to-day, making and local actions since that time. The| Progress near Toboly and in the re 00 NOT SUIT ALLIES French first captured a number of| #10n of Rudka Caerwiache | strong positions at the outskirts of} Im Friday and Saturday's fighting an the town and then drov Gor-| on this front 1,866 prisoners, one can- Asquith Tells House of Commons many trom the MBI or ihe ef non, eighteen machine uns and other “They Would Be Intolerable | tage with their artillery, German ar-| material were captured and Humiliating. | tillery made it inadvisable for the ‘ollowing ts the text of to-day's French to occupy tho remainder of| kussian War Office report: LONDON, Au. 21.—"The German Be ge until French lines were ad- “On the river Stokhod, in the “Government has as yet shown no dii vanced further north of the villago.| jsg1on of Kovel and Rudka-Cher- Position to agree to peace except on | ee viache, fighting continues, Our terms that would be intolerable or) GERMAN DRIVE HALTED troops made further advances at humiliating to some of the Allies, AFTER BRITISH PATROL some points, The total of cap- , @atd Premier As uith, replying in thi 4 # tures in this region on Friday and juse of Commons to-day to Bir Will- IS FORCED BACK) saturday wan sixteen officers and Ts pa Br cae Oe tse | more than 1,850 soldiors, We also sungeation of 1 Dr. Dr, Zimmerman | LONDON, Aug, 21.—British cover-| took one cannon, eighteen ma- ‘Under-Becretary For- | ing patrols withdrew before strong) chine guns, four bomb mortars, that the mavonte de in- | enemy forces northeast of Foureaux| four searchlights and w large TF oy eer an ndded ne Wood In last night's fighting, but] number of whelle, cartridges and a furtBer whether! the Germans were unable to follow) rifles. In the region of Lublessow, of any kipd bad beon » t-/ up the advance because of Briti on the Stokhod, a captive balloon bas seg ‘seen replied: “Only | artillery fire, Gen. Haig reported this| Was set afire by our artillery.” seth otticial.” Drees | atternoon, Russian forces In the Caucasus have int wireless to Bayville, Following is the text of to-day's| captured a series of atronkly fortified bil L), Aug. 21.—"Germany Wh in the Pas er Office report: heights in the region of Diarbekir, east impatient to renew diplomatic tor @ heavy bombardment, it \. Yelations with a country whore atates-, three bombing attucka wore made |M#KIN& many prisoners, it wae om een and press show toward an enemy! this morning on High Wood, All | ¢ially announced to-day, lack of discretion and manners un-| were easily Fepulned. carat ipanrraaee ralleled in the world’s history,” said ‘orthwest o! i Yood some Abe semi-official North German Ga-| of our covering patrols withdrew RUSSIANS REPULSED Pette to-day in commenting on Pre- | before strong detachments of the ALONG THE STOKHOD, smier Aaquith’s statement that Eng- enemy, but these detachments 2 might not resume diplomatic in-; Were Unable to make any progress Rercourse with Germany after the! When they came under fire trom o our positions weat of the Wood, ya Pd “During the niaht we effectively BERLIN, AUS. Si-Hoavy Passi + shelled portions of the enemy's |&ttacks on the Stokhod River front, ‘SIDEWIPED FLIVVER CAR position while the enemy bom- |northeast of Kovel, wore repulsed with our trenches tn the vee severe Russian losses, {t was officially Be ity of Poaieres and the y iy CRASHES INTO STORE northeast of Contaimataon, using | 4!nounced this afternoon, } gas sheila freely ‘The Russians made fruitiess at- “Northwest of Hulluch (north of tempts to extend their positions near “One Pedestrian Hurt * Hurt When Auto Arras) and cast of Le Plantin the | Ruda Cxerwische and were repulsed Is Shunted Across Nassau qhemy attempted to raid oUF lin other attacks wont of Lubieszow. ~ Street Sidewalk, back with loss to the enemy, who The Russian Guards suffered enor- only succeeded in reaching our | mous losses in the fighting around A glistening new flivver car of the} linos at one point, from which he on which the most jokes aro | quickly driven out again, Stanisiau, according to Stockholm ‘Near Givenchy the despatches to the semi-official news 1s wen ine crash in Nassau Street iiodod a mine near one agency to-day, and were finally com- Ann this afternoon, The car Was = ward saps, but caused us no casu- Pelled to withdraw from the front. ly damaged, the plate ginas front ulties, and we mado use of | the Tho Cear's Own Bemenov Benjamin Hrothei stationery) fputer ae gore lost forty-three officers and e The Dragoon Guards lost thirty-one % 4 Whore ut No. 100 Nassau Street sbat- | constully against the officers and 1,669 men, The Moskav 4 and one pedestrian injured. sitions at two place Guards regimont lost fifty-six officers sy The machine, owned ‘and operated hdabideesenees and 4018 men. The Paviov regiment 4One ‘Hundred and. Fourth Steet, | DEFEAT OF THE ALLIES _|\08 *Xty-one offcors and 3109 men ie te a cialial Bente al oon. | AT SOMME AND VERDUN |torty officers and 3,661 ten rnb Pens rograd Guards, in consequence of BP areorss Rutsercord. Ssty-Ave yeere CLAIMED BY BERLIN | those engagements, will be out of the fdefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, was the! fighting for lx months while recruits \ are being trained to take their places. oy eS Bene fone one | BERLIN, Aug. 21 (vin London).—|" Heavy fighting continues in the facross the eidew He suffered in-| Attacks on German positiona in the} Carpathians, where, according to the ries to the kne d hip, but went| Somme and Verdun sectors yesterday | oMclal announcement of to-day, the ghome unassisted. resulted in failure, the War Office an. |AuStto-Gorman forces have gained ; »,| #round and repulsed Russian attacks, (2 ess nn | nounced to-day, The text of to-day's| «tn tha Carpathians we have taken German War OMice report ix uy fol-|Steapenski Height, west of the lowa: td harny-Cheremosh Valley,” the stato- s taays, “Hoth here and on Kreta y North ef the Somme several Holght Russian ovunter attacks were desultory attacks weat of Fou- | repulsed. In storming Kreta Height reaux (high) Wood, on the Clery. | on Saturday we captured two officers, Mariacourt Road, made by strong | 188 men and five machine guns,” infantry forces of the enemy from cere Ovillers und Posieres and hand | POLICE SERGEANT HAS FALL. Grenade attacks near Maurepas - Wore repulsed. Amewering Duty Call When Hi “On the right bank of the Meuse Morse Slipe-is Badly bi (Verdun front) enemy forces, which were ready to make an at- Mounted Bergt. Thomas F. J. O'Grady tack northwoat’ of Thiaumont |of the Richmond Hill police precinct Work, were prevented by our ar- {was badly hurt early to-day by being Ullery fire from carrying out their [thre when his horse fell, He ts in the object. At Thinumont Work it. |St. Mary's Hospital at Jamaica. O'Grady If and near Fleury strong hand | was on duty in Union Course, Queens, krenade parties were shot down Dy [when apprised of a stabbing affray at our infantry and machine gun fire. {a pionio roamaica, and Drew “Numerous undertakings at- | Avenues. He pped and fell GREATH tempted by reconnottring detach- menta of the enemy were without Teault, Attacks by German patrols Absolutely Removes| 21 of Vermics snd'near Fs: dndigestion, One package at It le feared the ollur bone brok- Bronx proved w alight attatr cessful. In the Argonne lively [James O'Rrt mining operations were carried out “T @ mine we destroyed a consi knife Into on While fying his kite from the rook WASHINGTON, Aug, 21.——Sote} of No, 153 Hamburg Avenue, Warshington is famsburg mas Diovanno, years old, three stories street this morning. He ts i} the common variety, but their buaa- (dition from @ fractured skull, certain, \ SAYS BERLIN REPORT racing there when his tured. His head at No. 118 Find- nin years old, of No. 805 Berry Btreet, Hrookiyn, wins ct an outing in the park and became in- on both aides. By the explosion of |voived in @ row, Some one drove & if his shoulders. ‘The able portion of the enemy's po: wound was dressed at St. Mary's Hos- pital and he went home. ae Fiying Kite, Fale Off Root, Gamahoe Skeeter—Ie Doesn't Bt ‘oused over the dis- ‘They te from, Catherine's Hospital in @ critical con: |lessness renders thelr execution more TUS BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 381 Leaders of Carmen Who Put Up to Mayor De mands That May Lead to a New Strike PAPER BOX STRIKERS ee { SHEEHAN. Moran- ‘ MID Ger RUEEAE ERASE ERRRA ee ET 0 A a A EIGHT BRIGADE GENERALS a BACON'S FINE HOME A POLITICAL HIVE Assignments. for New Divisions Are i STRIKE WOULD INVOLVE U. S. PLAN tinued from First Page.) tones whieh made everybody within! twenty feet of him jump Ain't this a of a gam After he had read the editorial in| hto-day's World ex-Secretary of War |J. M. Dickinson, now recetver for the | Rock Island nd said we Jumped out of his seat mnly: accepts this as arbitration we might as well give up” he to graceful ac . RAILWAY CHIEFS GATHER AROUND MR. HILL, from breakfast time on was a con- by the arrival of Mr, Hill, Just milled around him. They had with the unions, so Hill's trusted son, dent Wilson. Wilson and the brotherhood until they were sure that by no possibli'y course open to them. “Old Man Ripley,” as tho managers into town with a scrappy disposition and a@ smileless countenance. WON'T YIELD WITHOUT STRONG PROTEST. To the que “What will you do?” “What can you do?" the heads of the roads invariably made this ood-natured reply! ‘At least we shall be able to let the President and Whe public know and feel that we are not spincloss, that whatever changes the next few days may develop, we shall not accept the basic eight hour day, if we accept It at all, without a protest of re- spectable magnitude.” Pcs BL SOUGHT FOR STABBING, HE IS FOUND SLAIN Cuva Had Also Been Accused Once of Murder of His Son in Newark. another myst to unravel, Detec wanted for the s\ |nie Benzenvenne, 18M bing of Mrs, Jen- pital, him. Ho was afterwards freed, {and had demanded money from her, CORO eee Oe “CANN- CONNELLY “WMAEITRORR ALD STABBED AND SHOT TO DEATH BY UNKNOWN, Victim Attacked at Mid-Day Suce | FOR PREPAREDNESS to Assailants. bhed and shot, Wullwinkle, thirty-five yeara old, stag gered inte the stab Seventh Street, after noon to-day and man to wend for a de iked the fore- tor, Bullwinkle mitted to the He had not hn are "Houp ale police or doctors where the pnootiiy had occurred or by whom » Dowling of the 8 Branch Bureau picked up a re in @ vacant lot at Eighth and Roeb- ling Streets a few minutes after the been sent out.| hambers were empty. Gustave Felmer, the foreman, told Bullwinkle had gone out “That ends it. When ‘The World! Mr. Dickinson fronkly admits that “no avenue open for the roads irsue excepting the one leading to | know the man's addre The lobby of the New Wiliar¢ sapere Age ard Hotel) stabbed three times in the abdomen under the heart and had a bullet vention of raliroad presidents, The} wound under the ear. place: was full of men who control rails hy the hundred and the tiou- sand miles, They were all waiting for the turn in the situation to be gives pect bh CLOSING QUOTATIONS, With net changes from previous closing, ‘When Mr, Ifill walked in the crowd iss, Gold. Mine read his published interviews from Bt. Paul, saying he was for @ tight | ras the Great Northern was concerned, They wero | Aa frankly eager to get the advice of Jim) Ae. But Mr. Hill only shook his head}, when asked If he had come to Wash- ington to fight. Neither he or Mr, Kipley would say they meant to rebel against the policy laid down by Presi- Baltimore & Ohio. Hrooklyn K, Tranalt Butte & Siiverior ne ‘Leather ‘The railroad presidents wero called ch i into session at a little before noon to hear what Mr. Hill had to say. ‘The most they expected from him after|{ their informal talk in the lobby was a request not to surrender to President of good counsel there was any other]! 3 aa st is ny 52 2 4 Fi 1 i a dub the head of the Santa Fe, came oe tS 1 dates. 06,605 shares, In the finding of the body of Frank| Cuva, fifty-six years old, in @ vacant lot at Third Street and Sixth Avenue, Newark, the police of that city have} ecltguthers Railway opeem from July 1 at shows in- earnings Of $960,447 tives had been on the lookout for Cuva for several days, as he was thirty-two, of No, son Street, who is in a serious | condition at the Newark City Hos. | 2s Ais ey Kt aah Cuva was arrested In 1907 in cons nection with the killing of his son) Joseph in thelr home in Jackson | Street, At his trial he said he mis-/ Wheat was strong at opening with took his son for a burglar and @hot /4!! prices at now high records, Newe for Heat 8 Mra, Benzevenne is & widow and ntly won a suit for damages for | which the death of her husband in an acel- is dent, According to the story told the |{ police Cuva Was her principal witness ton, id that Buenos Na coldest winter tn ere is $25 @ and landlords of apartment houses [have cut out steam heat olver ih bah ‘ Roosevelt for Bacon. iy 3 SARATOGA RESULTS. ‘0! 1 a tik | FIRST RACE— Twoavear-olda: me it furlongs. —Leochares, 117 Be 3 tob and 1 to 4, ron ae + AR lid (Davies 8206 Be Rhinemaiden, Ane Ggftman), 2) se to1,7 tol and 7 to 2, third. Tim & 7:28) Villgree, Bd Howard, Str Jonn Jo 103° |gon, Benjamin, Skeer rid Palty, tee. Hole as |p SECOND RACE steeplechase; 8 |ml Jib. Gab, Cen) TS to: 10, i to Zand 1 to 6, firat; Racebr nes), Bt to, Wht gna, Otto Foto, 18 cn “aetioeny 20° to 1 vn 1 and 3 ¢ Time, = ese eos ‘FE BE BEETER ghee: 2s: L Leeeeaeete tee teal tees ttettteteete ttt lt + + Bl tteteteett tee sae eee Si stete entries for to-morrow's rac HE 4 follow: ¢ i FIRST stom re fy Shy ri i 1 Pri FESEE FEF SETERS FFP OF OP ia 2 4 we boleh tel ett dee] PEERS PS jotony, 112. rf i FOR INVESTORS. ce, i28 ry New York-Oklahoma O11 Company de- i Biter aa ie Son clared initial dividend of 1 Der cent,,| bert. The Baroness, ‘ Ero pa Te Th & a yin Te + % Ayres ee ee ee + OP PPE eee) GE Bb ee ee et ee enn nee + eens Oe EE eee ORE OEE Oe avOIMaRn PRAWN Senatorial ( andidate | Whose Boom cumbs Without Giving Clue | Is Spreading Makes Residence | His Headquarters. Harry| Robert Hacous private residence at the northeast corner of Park Avenue » of the FP. Keilly|and Thirty-fourth Street, Yo, 281 North | moat exclusive, socially, in New York, | Williamaburg, shortly| was converted to-day headquarters. The Bacon family are away for the summer, and the ground floor hus been stripped of ite gems} of art and rare furnishing: @ swarm of political Workers can tal nth | possession for the Senatoral campaign er direction of Job E, Hedges, he Bacon boom @pread rapidly to- day in Republican ranks. sand signatures to his primary petl- tion were reported in New York alone and ex-Boss Barnes is gathering many more up State. While only 3,000 He did not/signatures are required, it is the in- A number} tention to file 10,000 ween rival] is up to-morrow night. leads tho} Of the big bosses in Republican believe Bullwinkle might) ranks the line-up for Senator is as for another| follows: Herbert Parsons for Calder He was) and directing all the New York City machine in his favor; Ward of Westchester, but inclined toward Bacon; Hendricks of Syracuse and Aldridge of Roches- ter, announced for Calder but leaving | their followers free to candidate; Barnes and all Set ‘ants for Bacon; Choate, before the tine Bacebrook, 149 ——.—_—__ SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 31.—The Intrirver set Hand fj Ee ae ior: Aton! ior: He A RACE The Huron: tor 109, wt mathe 700. Bryn i ee r ay | si ib; paler i Haute ai ‘Dorention atlowance claimed, ‘Track fast, — WINDSOR ENTRIES, end perepired te * riudy WUGHES AT T san DIEGO. ——< Lod Vew-towr Mer ont tives Potere of teiereet awe he rtes & paper box distric work, They were ‘Of the strikers has person of Mra te of Ne 14 Mew a firm at NS a01 We end Wes among the fret otrihers | te «0 out, Bince then she “on an ndefatigqable worker f Union cause, To her efforte « wald, Io due the additio shope tay Mra Giana we 4 eon fe eand » the workroome, Goodness, gracious, mer cy me! Jim's going to bring home guests for dinner and there is not the house ti forD&c er quick !—for md vil have hot pudding and rolle— they'll like that. DIC FOR WATIONAL GUARD Announced at the Border To-Day by Major General Funston. BAN ANTONIO, Tex, Aug. Major Gen, Funston to-day gave the tentative assignment of com- manders of eight of the new divisions jof the National Guard. ‘They witi/ A dash of “Eddys” Sauce | have to be confirmed by the War make: the Summer dishes Department and definite assignments || OIE ete also must await the signing of the | Ppe Li commissions of some of the com-| mandors by the President | The divisional assignments are: Ninth, Brig. Gen, William L. Sibert; Tenth, Brig. Gen. Charles G. Morton; Fleventh, Brig. Gen reen; Thir-| teenth, Brig. Gen. Ji 8 Parker; | OLD ENG Four th, Brig. Gen. Granger Adams; Fifteenth, Brig. Gen. Willam A. Mann; Sixteenth, Brig. Gen, Edward H. Plummer. have not all been designated, but and fish chowder. enerals se and Morton will be at El Paso, Gen, Green at San Antonio, || Grocers and Delica- Gen. Parker at Brownaville, Gen.|| tessen Stores sell it M t Lared Gen, PI ; ; Nealon rede and Gen. Plummer!) v4. deby E.Pritchard331 Spring St.,N.Y. Against Mrs. Cohen, from Whom He Was Divorced. Alderman Emanuel L. Silberstein, |representing the Sixth District and | living at No. 419 East Houston Street, made a formal complaint of abduc- | gwann against his former wife, from whom he was divorced on March 13, i x 1910. Mrs. Silberstein subsequently 09-411 Futon Seni fh of Rerrete married a man named Cohen 4 Ga Liat The Alderman in his complaint says that his former wife on Aug. 3 ,, enticed his children, Abner, aged e Bell jr; ‘Tweltth, Brig, Gen. H. A. Headquarters of the commanders|| gives new flavor to clam $ » . WIFE STOLE CHILDREN Silberstein Makes Complaint @ tion to-day to District Attorney twelve, and Freda, aged nine, into for an automobile in East Houston Street bs and apirited them away. He traced Infante os Invalids them to Fifteenth Street and Surf Ss Avenue, Coney Island, where he lost the trail. The District Attorney sent detectives out to investigate the Alderman’ oe ange wacteorinii PRESIDENT GETS READY fous FOR JERSEY WHITE HOUSE, feossraeeeesr cen | Instantly prepared. Requires no cool ,| With Full Office Force Will Spend | Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Two Months at Shadow Lawn eee One PEXCURS Near Long Branch. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—President Wilson plans to spend practically all «| September and October at Shadow Lawn, near Long Branch, the summer) White House, in New Jersey. Removal of the office furniture from | the executive offices to the quarters engaged for clerks at Asbury Park, was begun to-day. Practtoally tho entire office force of === the White House will go. The President rolled up his shirt aS sleeves and jumped into routine busi-! |, cut RACE TRACK, WINDSOR, 2 for to-morrow’ RACK—Purwe | $800; laiming omaaeat abership of | Bab a. a, chicane sold at G4i76 met to buyer, a] setsan We Spas new high record, Offering for Monday and TNeeday, A AssoRTED HARD, C, here tt tesa tat ba rou nity Special for Monday, Aug. 2/et. MOLasene OREAM KISSES—These tootheome morsels of Pure, Good, Speetel for Tuesday, Aug. 23nd. HRPEPLATE Gaymeh amontes O14 ‘Fashion ‘Molnenes Cand)s having faent of Chocolate botred centres of Vanilla Flavored nevi fei elt ‘c ‘An irresiot 5 Suser Cream. = - Hole combine ND BOX 13c 64 BARCLAY STREET ree Libya oer arte 87420 STRE oes Ht Pete: m. POUND ROX iC Clowes 11.26 187 MARK: J ar er sae hte i Hy

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