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| = ET << a ere eer: eee » te te carry Mr, Wills “Hind feonerivedic te & democracy the te the President” Whee 4 eure All questions at tere, @aere Be Colonel promptiy eet ~ are ® 4 thew ' leour hall arbitration be shanduned (ewe, but Be wee om reiiree! the settioment of tnduat te putes! AAILAOADS STILL STICK TO PLEA FOR ARBITRATION "i we are tet veoterdey. of the believe the pnjection | PREGICTS THAT THERE ' h - WILL 06 WO OTRIKE. se to Aasarten tos “1 hove @ notion,” enit MR ee fey of the Hania Fe syriom “A pation wite strike te unthink (hese ode Giepused to HOH ie when the rallrosde are © Bet the retirees managemen! f' that all the matters tn dtepa QeRnIrT Ore going We invite & © placed bet y tribunal conetity 90 tm for 0 big Purpring, HEME nie gun Duatness of relirond presidente ty egy Saselectwre ammunition for eri Gur Business is to operate thet &i tot Public Uity called WO En. pair 1018 wee oF “E Ui 044 thet it te bien mae thet quest of th hoods roads this law now por hing to arbl- a question of hours ts of men-who tion few years before helped | te The pr tr the ra adopt the ie for k to be done A within oleh wident's © increase t 2 per cent The reaull of the acceptance of this proposal would be Qh arbliration medium No; eFer eles the roads may do, they make @ powerful effort at this tine te bring arbitration from the beap.” ‘The roads may ask nome concen @ions which the President can give Without breaking the eight-hour day hourly rate of my iple to which he hae committed ") No change in the jength of the Rimeelf, and aloo a broader states ny ee ey aus ot more ‘ommisaton of bound me’ concerning the Investigation which imeelf to have or freight rates will be thorough @useed with | view to determining the percentage of increase required te mest over $50,000,000 a your added expense whioh the operation of the dight-hour day would entail 0,000,000 a year t has f the train em wae without threat of « nal man in seven in the raliroad » “Ef these Wage demands are just, whole or in then @ pub nal, appointed by the Prosident, as President Loree of the Delaware & wo have urged, Would speedily #o de- Hudson, while he declined to say just termine. what “The weight of public opinion muat anne reer anine taliowine tor The aetermine this issue. Wo cannot be. calm jude Bvening World, which is accepted ai we ab preotically reflecting the mind of his eolleamuce in tribu iple of arbiter trial disputes un up the commerce WILCOX, DEFYING G.0. P. OLD GUARD, NAMES HITCHCOCK (Continued from First Page.) outline broad policies for a vigorous joffonsive all along the line, Confidential reports from Maine to) | bot Republican and Democratic com- | Mittoes agree in that neither gide ts |aasured of carrying the State. A block of 20,000 voters apparently are \ atin holding off in an independent } attitude, and no one knows yet which way they will vote and turn the election, Immediately after the Maine elec- tion, New York State is to become t rincipal battle ground, Candidate “I am not talking now of the feature, but of the present. Congress te now in sensi: The President is fm charge of the situation. He hi mastered it and must make sure that {¢ will never recur. Then legisiation ought to be clear. It ought to provide | against the possibility of such a crtats | and protect the railways against in- creased «expense that settlement would bring about.” it will the committee at least two Gays to finish its fox. Thi ation will then be turned over tc the Managers Committee for fina! settle- ment, There is a considerable e! reat among the presidents who are enuieve THE ROADS WILL AC- OBPT WILSON’S PROPOSALS, Jest mow the chances of the roads | accepting the proposals of the Presi- deat are getting bigger. The opposi- Fiuehes having been announced to tem to euch & course ts big, but not speak on Sept. Big enough to prevent acceptance if State Fair, President Wilson will so far abandoi the Pennsylvania, New York Central | }, + is front porch campaign at Long! and Baltimore & Ohio stick out for Rranch as to take tho stump in‘the 6 ecttlement. [Empire State. Democratic Chairman President Wilson does not expect a nyo said eeey, pe while dates had not yet en determined, it tage Teg ae anes weet Thus: | as sottlod that the President would make speeches in this State. fa a hurry, He has made no threats,| William J. Bryan also wi 12 at the Syracuse take the bet he id say that the public would | tun? for Prealdent Wilson. | He wil | not come Kast, howe’ ning hin be quick to piace the blame in the) our ty Weatern Bi beginning event of the roads declining. Bitsha Lee, Chairman of the Man- agers’ Committee, issued a statement with Ohlo and extending to the cific Coast, GIRL ABDUCTED IN AUTO; NO TRACE OF HER FOURD| She and Another Woman Seen In Vehicle—Two Men Are Under Arrest. (Apectal to The Evening Work() SAVANNAH, Ga, Aug. 22.—Mias Alda Nelaon, aged twenty-one, daugh- ‘The statement follow: ter of Mr. and Mra. John Nelson of “That the railroads should grant, | Hickory Springs, Tift County, is misa- under threat of a national strike, @/ing from her home, Her parents be- 090,000,000 wage preferment to a small jeve she was kidnapped and te being minority of their employees without held against hor will. H. G@. Line- @ hearing before a public tribunal 19! berger, a rejected suitor of the Nel- ——————— son girl, and Jim Summerford are BeELL-ANS ‘under arrest here charged with the Absolutely Removes What led to misinterpre- tation was the final sentences concern- tag the attitude of the public, which wtated i a Public opinion must de- termine the isqe. It was explained that persons who read this might ‘word of protest to the Presi rime, Miss Nelson ank her mother and sister attended ‘the annual meeting of the Primitive Baptist Church at ion. One package Hickory Spring on Sunday. During | f' the foot washing ceremony Miss Ne son left the church and went into the | yard, where she was accosted Lineberger. Later Lined: Summerford and two women were secon in an automobile speeding in the direction of Chula, Lineberges was holding his coat about the face of one of the young women, Hoth young men had been drinking heavily. Hoth disclaim any knowledge of the disappearance of Misw Nelson and decline to tell what became of the other woman who was with them or of the automobile. The belief is that | Miss Nelson was drugged and forced | into tho car. Summerford 1s a cousin of the Nel- son family, He has a wife and baby, Lineberger 4 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 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Tian Rese 7s ed oe by - ita for i > # 46 008 nti gi "hath frase a 7" For thrwe:sear oils ani me + 3X be olgn s+ % % “+ % Mant Hey tt h Woot Prag ae t 8 rare lige Any tim " g*=,° iat! }: Sa Hild ras ae iden bis \ftty rad ell: Ne TO: tide Me, 2 sad 1p muscle developmen tremitios, fiting braces end w development e ah aed ‘REBUILDING CRIPPLED VICTIMS OF PARALYSIS _ ee — yetore mirrors tor correction of Gr, Aegeten Gage the Mise Gas 4 dev ot of pareiyerd ea be the Zander appears tor the ) paralysed muse ies On OAR rrr on a Brack viet ee PARALY SiS DOCATION BEFORE S MIRROR 7 SSNS CHEDKE IN CARPATHIANS, AUSTRIANS CLAIM Petrograd Reports Considera- ble Gains From the Turks in Armenia and on Euphrates. BERLIN, Aug. 22 (Ry wireless to Sayville).—The Russians are contin- ulng efforts to force their way across the Carpathians through the pass south of Kolomea, near the Buko- wina border, but are meeting with effective resistance from the Teu- tonic troops there, according to the Austro-Hungarian = statement = of Aug, 21. The German War Office statement concerning operations on the Russian front is as follows: “Front of Field Marshal von Hindenburg—on the Stokhod the Russians are continuing their stubborn attacks in the region of Rudka-Cherbische, Bavarian cave alry and Austro-Hungarian dra- goons repulsed the enemy on each occasion with most severe loss to fim and made prisoner two om cers and 270 men, besides captur- ing four machine guns, Success- ful attacks against enemy advance posts near Smolary resulted in the capture of five machine guns, “In the Luh and Graberka sec- tor and further to the south, Rus- sian attacks broke down, gener- ally speaking, in our curtain of fire, Near Pieniaki and Zwysyn the enemy penetrated a small por- tion of @ trench, and near Zwyzyn he has not yet been driven out, “Front of Archduke Charles Francis—Repeated counter at- tacks on both sides of the Charn Cachermosh (Carpathian region) against our new positions on the Stepanski and on the Kreta Height met with no success whatever." PETROGRAD, Aug, 22 (via Lon. {| don).—-The Russian Army of the Cau. casua has gained further ground from the Turks, occupying a considerable territory Weat of Lake Van, in Ar- enia, the War Office announced to- ‘On the main battle front, in Russia and Galicia, there ts’ no change. The statement follows in the Caucasus the fighting in the direction of Diarbekr is de- veloping favorably to us. We oo- cupied a considerable portion of enemy territory west of Lake Van, where an entire company of the Seventeenth Regiment fell into our hands. “Weat of the eastern Euphra- tes, we captured ten office: physician and 216 Askaris, as Be four mae hine guna atd three , our detachments de- feated Turkish cavalry in the re- gion of Uch Xalapassova we drove on- siderable distance westward.” - > Fell Down Elevator Shaft. Samuel Daubrich, fifty-five years old, of No. 34 St, Mark's Place, fell down an elevator shaft fr tory ut No. West Twenty-third Street | Ho sustained @ fractured skull and was taken to Bellevue HoapitaL ‘DEFEAT OF ALLIES IN THE BALKANS IS REPORTED BY BERLIN (Continued from First Page.) fenslve, advancing in the Struma val- ley, occupying Dem! Hissar and es- tablishing itself on the left bank of the Struma after repulsing the Brit- ish and French near Seres. Bulgarian troops are said to have captured five Greek villages and towns: At the western end of the battle bi the Bulgarians have occupied Kastoria and Koritsa, News from an jal source says that the German Field Marshal, August vor. siackensen, is with the Bulgarians. The military movements of theEn- offic: ‘tente Allies are hindered by the flight of the civil population before the Bulgarian advance. { torla ts twenty-five miles south of Monastir on the extreme left of the Entente front In Ma donta, It lies about thirty miles southwest of Florina and its oo- cupation indica that the Bul- garians are pressing southward their movement on the allied left flank. Field Marshal von Mack- ensen was reported at Kove! in July to direct operations against the Russians in Volhynia.) The Italian contingent of troops landing at Salonica is of really im- portant proportion: Greek troops have been fighting the vicinity of the Bulgarians in | ¢graph Company, The Greek commander at Seres hi called to arms all the reservist that locality, That the fighting ts of @ stubborn character is indicated by the fact that a large number of Greek soldiers have been killed, (It was stated in a despatch yes- terday that the Fourth Greek Army had fallen back from the Seres as well as from Kavala and Drama, Sere 1s an important city of about 30,000 population, forty- five miles northeast of Salonica,) Montenegrin troops are fighting be- side the Serbs on the allies’ right wing, A small Montenegrin detachment re- pulsed @ Bulgarian cavalry attack near Florina on Sunday. ee BERLIN PUZZLED BY U.S.NOTE Has No Intormatio: Steamer Osweso. Aug. 22 (Via. London).— Concerning the American note in the case of the steamer Oswego, sald to have been fired upon by @ submarine, the statement is made that the German naval authorities have received no in- formation of any sort In this connection, note belne the first intt- oncerning the matter. being made by the au- it was sald, to clear up the cane. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—The Be: lin despatch was the first disclor in this country that @ note had been despatched to the German Govern- « BERLIN thorities, Oswego, having some Ameri: on board, reported having been d upon ten times in the Mediter- int ed to port and Ain whether ashe had hous to Attack! Warning oF ats) LONDON, Aue The prepeant @ fim the Brien Cabinet hee fom di cyped Premier Asquith enavunesd thie eer neem The erheme emeng proms: [Reed women tnctuding Bre Aagvith The | proceeds of & movie fim showing the cabinet Ot work were te be deveted to ON BOTH SES OF TESOMME RIVER 25 Capture Two More Cannon deciere 1 woud be undignited | South of Guillemont—New | Raids by Aviators, ‘top Face Powder Never uae fnew pow benefit pour ehin the eeu of )GAINS BY THE BRITISH Haig Reports Progress on als Halt-Mile Front Northwest of Pozieres, VARIA, Aug 22.-French troops ad vanced their lines on both sides of the River Homme last night, makin, progress toward Clery on the north nk and capturing trench ‘ments southwest of Katrees and east of Bayrcourt | Following is the text of to-da French War Otce report: “North of the Bomme the artil- lery continued to be active on « jarge portion of the front Dur. ing the night we made some | Progress in the outakirts of Clory, “In the wood which our troops took on Aug. 20, south of Guil- lemont, we captured two more field guns, bringing up to eight the number of guns which fell Into our hands in thie engage. ment “South of the Somme minor operations enabled ua to occupy several portions of trenches southeast of Eatreas and cast of ‘ourt. We took prisoners, several | ai | ‘Ran ‘say other bow der-—-Adv. 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE ash or Credit SS TVENINGE FW, © CLOORT carrying out @ surprise attack on a German trench on Vimere Plateau. The night was calm on the remainder of the front. “Yesterday one of our pilote brought down an Albatross plane which crashed to the ar Languevoison, near Nesles. Furthermore, four enemy bip which were attacked at close quarters by our aviators fled in a Holzwasser Home Talks No. 94 Of all big successon we have ever had in connection with our August {present in progress far THE GREA vely never saw en, beautiful, artistic designs in GE HIGH GRADE FURNITURE how show at these supreme jong. You can pay a small “it, If you like, and'we will hold the goods ‘for you il December 1 Or, pay a small deposit, ha koods shipped to you iinmediately, for them as convenient, the LN joie i Wee Faults Acenss t, figs, Write ie New ties Catao OUR LIBERAL TERMS ed condition.” night one of our aerial drons dropped 79 bombs on railways stations and lines of Tergnier and Noyon, on the water station of Pont-le-Veque and on the station at Appilly. Our avia- tors report that severe fires were caused, All roplanes re- turned undamage LONDON, Aug. Britian troop | advanced on a half mile front north of the Somme last night and established themselves at the highway junction [outside Mouquet farm, northwest of Pozleres, Gen. Haig reported this at- ternoon, Other detachments moved forward on the right to the Pozieres- Miraumont. Following is the text of to- day's | British War Office report: “In Guillemont the enemy's garrison is still maintaining an obstinate resistance in spite of very heavy losses from our artil- lery bombardments, “In the vicinity of Pozieres we have again made considerable progress. We have advanced on | a front of a half mile and are en- tablished at a road junction just Sules the one is by Rooms All $ complete 4 123 outside of Moquet farm and have ¥ R200 VA pushed forward along the right rc biahra Noam idiom Pozieres-Miraumont Road, | great of the “In the Letpsic salient (in the vicinity of Thiepval) we extended Rooms All $ 4 37 our gains and advanced our post- tions to within 1.000 yards of Complete Thiepval. Over 100 more pris- POSITIVELY. oners were taken.” 4 Ge me BERLIN, Aug. 22. — 1 ane ¢ salient, projecting into the British | Kitchen, “complete Ine between Thiepval and Pozieres, rendered to the enemy under relaht by Our ‘awe maior truce, afternoon. 24 Lal ish atacks on this front were re- oIeEo. FINCK.—suddenty, Monday, Aug, 1016, WILLIAM H. FINCK, ia thirty-first year, gagements are acope. Repeated British attacks against our salient front between Thiepval and Pizeres were re- ulsed. One advanced salient was lost. The enemy's storming col- umns_northeast of Pozieres and near Foureaux Wood broke down under our fire. + “There has been tenacious fight- ing in the vicinity of Guillemont which the enemy temporarily penetrated. A Wurttemburg in- fantry regiment victoriously r pulsed all attacks. The village is firmly in eur hands “Several separate attacks by thi |. Jn, Tucsday 22. 8 o'clock, Interment t convenience of family. Train leaves Hoboken, Lackawanna Rallroad,- tg Grove st. Station, VALLETTE,-—At Liberty, N. ¥., Aug. 20, 1916, VICTOR JEROME VALLETTR®, 4 thirty-six y otice of funeral later. ELP WANTED—MALE, ee French in the vicinity of Maure oe were defiinitely without succe; DTOGRAPHER WANTED. Firs “South of the Somme fresh | ql, develoning out, pacer; ‘good ala Fran concen attacked. in the [Ghaer® eeusnes 100 Siotionis"Ave,, dusty Estreea-Soyecourt sector, Trenches that were lost have been recap- tured by @ counter attack. One officer on’ eighty men remain in our hands.” _Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS, ae Mar lane Please retura to Peele Offering for Tuesday, August 22nd RATED BARD, alg, backed fh fines sel ined of leas lee Lost; Bay. Face Nici ok ec cs liver: Brews. ‘8 host of ot in Special for Wednesday, Aug. 23d VANILEA. 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