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ILROAD MEN. UNEASY, RENEW STRIKE THREA1 tye Weather Thunder WAL be rio, FINAL [* Circulation Rooks Open to Al ) [*Cirentation Nook Open te All = - PRICE ONE CENT. rrr: Fie ite Vers wens NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, UGUST 23, 191° 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT AINS ON THREE GREAT BATTLE FRONTS CLAIMED BY THE GERMAN WAR OFFICE —— ee ey TRIKE TALK IS RENEWED) PARALYSISDEATHS INNOCENT IRISHMEN THO MEN KILLED ““SiSi7t. ARMIES OF TEN COUNTRIES MASI PTS RAL “assoc von wou, EMM FATING NEG BATE i tts ay Sige oa FOR CONTROL OF BALKANS Epidemic Is Curbed, Despite | and Dixon Shot to Death as ment House Collapses, Berlin Reports Defeat of Russians in Galicia, the French North of the Somme and of the Entente Allies in Macedonia. Latest Figures. | Rebels Without Trial, Burying Workers, * | eskdent Confers With New- — eee | as Ta | lands and Adamson at FATAL TO 42 IN DAY. NO CHANCE FOR LIVES.)SIX OF INJURED MAY DIE, the White House. aciesiaaias - DODGES THE BLUE School Registration Post- Men Not Even Allowed to) Investigations Begun and Pros- “UNION MEN IMPATI poned Until September 20, | Pray by Capt. Colthurst, Who | ecutor Promises Sensation— | Threat of Action in 48 Hours IN BIG WAR GAME 21 and 22. Has Been Adjudged Insane. | Four Held as Witnesses, | - ‘ Made at Meetings of Increases over yesterday in Infantile) DUBLIN, Aug. 28%,-An inquiry into! Two men are known to be dead, the| 3 » oe is Brotherioods. meee! paralysin deathe and new cases were| tne shooting, without trial, of three | bodies of two more are believed to be ; v4) ROUMANIA HESIT ATES, AW BUT ASSEMBLES ARMY | : ‘ were reported to-day, but officials of ii gagi alata! Gotra ondent | Wdniral Mayo in Command of | tne tteaith Depa of The Evening World. the Invaders, Who Apparent- WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—President summoned Senator Newlands men during the rebellion tn Ireland! buried in wreckage and sixteen! ment still in: | ted! Jastispring, was op ned to-day in the other men are in Fordham Hospital| le epidemic was on the wane. | four courts, ‘The cases are those of with Injuries a a result of the col- a Zi ly Changed His Tacti S, | Health Commissioner Emerson said) F, Sheehy Skeffington, Fred Mcintyre | lapse to- | the Increases formed one of the pe-| and Thomas Dickson. ‘The men were|a five-story triple apartment house ‘mad Representative Adamson, Chalr-| WasHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Admiral| cullar features of the epidemic, On| Put to death at the order of Capt.|in the course of erection at Marton . of Henry Irving 2d, is a member of gap ; Gime of the Senate and House Com: sta yo'g * hostile fleet seeking to| days when decreases were naturally| B0Wen-Colthurat, who was court-) oo ony One Hundred and|the British Royal Flying Corps, Re. | ble array of fighting men on the Macedonian front. These six nations x Committees, to the White martialed and found guilty, but in- j, and invaders on the Atlantic Sea. | to be expected, he pointed out, unex! sane, | Eighty-elenth Street. brine last gh bcc ieee staph alan are battling with the armies of four other countries—Germany, Austria, | Mouse to-day and discussed bei haaea Rear Admtral Helm’'s| plainable increases would cake place,) ene Attorney Genera! tur ireland,| At least six of the injured will ale, post iylleg pishgasrr stl eae adil Bulgaria and Turkey, Tegiatatron on the ratiroad strike wpe" defending squadrons had not| and during other periods when in-| who appeared, he explained, to place according to the hospital physicians, y wounded and almost biinded.| . A “situation, At the same tine strike met in battle fo-day th the greatest | creasca were looked for there would | Bolenisees fave pushed back, both wingaands its. oo yin Ove, cone, the material facta, about which there| two invoatigutions to. determine succeeding in making a sate! talk was renewed at the Brotherhood; war game of the American Navy. | po decreases. The Commissioner aaid| '* "© Controversy, before tha Com- landing, and after giving directions! in the Vardar valley, that the entente advances have been scored. me ings. Bomewhere out in the Atlantic the eetings. the hot weather had nothing to do the cause of the acciden ne by mission, related incidents of the week |for the ange delivery of his eine | : : : i Zhe Employees’ Committes showed *OUts of both fleets were groping of the revolution and of the arrest of | District Attorne ecllnpaed:. Hie hab ROW kimoee eae Berlin announces further progress in. driving back the Entente forces for one ancther. | with the jump in new cases, but it] Ske Mfngton. After his arrest, Skef-| Ung with Coro! tirely recovered from hia woun! +. MMB. IRVING r ay of one whole section of CRmrRaL Wane exe sam With the Russian and Italian troops added to the French, Britisa, Capt. Malcolm McBean Irving, son) Serbian and Montenegrin forces now in the field, the allies have a formid- Martin, co-opera- er Flynn, the other | olbdi | and) al the western end of the Macedonian line and also the repulse of the Iaveh marked signs of unrest that the At daylicht Rear Admiral Helm‘s| probably was responsible for a pro-| ington, the Attorney General atated,| by Commissioner Borgstede of the) i. a yate tist of honor men given out : Ait Pi leaders of the men were alarmed and scouts were spread out over the arc | portion of the deaths said he was not a Sinn Feiner, but| Bronx Department of Public Works). tne asritish War Office he ti men- | Serbs in the vicinity of Moglena. penly expressed fears of their ability Of 4 & #00-mile circle, the centre) One of the chief toples discussed | Was in sympathy with the ormaniza- | —were aaa before the AUS! lined for conspleuous br and is On the western front, along the Somme, the British continue closing hola them much longer, of which was a nt due east of| to-day, both im the offices of the| tion, Later that night he was taken | had time to se named far the N, CO. dadoration | Cape Hatteras, -| in on Thiepval, on their left flank, and apparently have Guillemont on , their right, almost within their grip. GOT ‘DROP ON BAD MAN; | . South of the Somme the French have been forced out of the trenches SLAYER OF 8 IS KILLED « t * | 7 preliminary quir Dis eae he invaders! Health Department and the head-| out of the guardroom by Capt.| After @ preliminary Inquiry After their conference with the/and the great armada of troop| quarters of the rnment experts| Bowen-Colthurat, who handed him trict Attorney Martin directed the dent, Senator Newlands and) transports © fighting the epidemic,| over to Lieut. Wilson in the street, | Police to hold the following as 4 epresentative Adamson sald they wentysfour hours be- | was a report that Dr, Samuel G, Dix. | telling him that if any other soldiers s Ad dincussed the strike controversy | ¢& on, State Health Commissioner of] Were fired upon by the rebels Lieut. Loewy & Polstein, 620 Weat Or y captured early in the week erally, If Admiral Mayo had continued di-! Pennsyivunta, had proved by acien-| Vaitem would shoot him Hyndred)-and Ninsteonth Airset, the Petrograd admits that the Germans have resumed th iv “Do you expect to seo the President! rectly eAnEY 7 p y a The next morning, continued the) contractors in charge of the work: | 8 ‘d the offensive on tward toward the coast,! tifle methods that the house fly serve; “ Ske iy ¢ - t ho 1 ore, “vel i e olhvnian oO ie! Wy again on chis situation?” Senator! hiy advance ships and the defendin| eee venrrier” of the Infantile paraiy, | partons were taken from. the guard. | Willlam Ackley, an engineer; witl-|Lalura, Who Murdered Seven in| the Volhynian front, south of Brody. Vienna asserts that the Russians ported as the start! who are hi © pro! terial witnesses; J Newlands was asked. destroyers should have been In touch | sis germ room by Capt. Bowen-Colhurst, who | lam Butler and William Heaph, fo One Night, Falls Before Poli ) have made no gains on the Volhynian, Galician or Carpathian fronts. Tue “Yes, I should think It quite prod-| qt daylight, The fact that no report| Dr. Dixon collected house fies | SAN) “Vt am taking out these men to) men of the LS ieatude Butler ts io) man Quicker on the “Draw.” — | loss of 5,000 Russians in three days in Galicia alone is reported. pried e in "7 T ' hie! ‘ 4 ‘ me oO conc jon in Fordham o he replied ; jhad come that the invading scouts! from a dwelling in whteh @ child had|the best thing to do.” 6 oye oon MPBMPHIS, Tenn, Aug. 2%—Rut Rome claims some progress in the Alpine region, but the fighting “Any new legisiation planned with) pag been picked up Was taken to in- | died of the disease, and used them in] The execution of the three men) Pitt Natura, deaperado, was shot ant i i {still reference to the present crisis?” {dicate tha Admiral Mayo had) making inoculations in| a monkey. | followed, ‘The Attorn: eral add-| District Attorney M artin algo or beri isan ma ae a y around Gorizia is at a standsti ’ “Not immediately.” yeh d his course and was working | Within a short time the monkey de-[%d, that the men were entitled to a] dered Joseph Dunn and Charles Jehte,) "| pting to arrest him for v a “Do you favor the Canadlan com=| our jis own plan for evading the de-| vel feaion plan for setting labor dis-| fenders, and getting his transports ws pelle fair trial, which they did not get, napectors ‘om the Bronx Buildir sot 1 infantile paralysis # | they being innocent persons who took in tite: ht who were supervining On Of State quor lw Me at E dy, Dixon's experiment aounds | no part in the rebellion Departmont, Ww ie attempted to goth but the pe tes?” to land, | plausible,” said Dr. Wade H. Froat,| Tleut. Morris, placed on the wit-/the conatruction work, to appear at) 0 0 tt Latura’n re “1 don't care to say now Just what —_ cne of the Government bacterioto. | 2e** stand, sald he had arrested Skef-| hia office to-morrow morning, 8, M : | : 3 | “ i oliver had eleht exon the han re on that subject it “ fington, who was followed by an ex-/ Chase, owner of the property, haw re ‘ ; CLAIMED BY BERLIN WAR OFFICE ly views _ oa eee Til eces 72 WARSHIPS LOST gists. “I want to know more about) cited crowd, as a precautionary meas- ceived a similar summons \« each notch representing a hu de to give you an ans his experiment, however, before dis-| ure. T vell-known contractora were|tin life wiped out. ‘Ten y . to you in writing. Sergt. A, Bridge, who was present ‘wo well-known to] latura fost inoney in a Kumb ( 1 AND FREIGHT Le dats Me ahs os f men inal tee ged by the District Attorney to} aber) DISCUSSED. BY ALLIES, SAYS BERLIN Heretofore it has been maintained! OF hers wore not bimdtolded oF Din-| took the collapsed building.|’M! when he quit nag ven Further Progress on the Western Line jin Ars ago ng den look over that the le fly, a species not com-|joned. They were given no time to 1 lay dead at his feet med The visit of the Senator and the ssw to. New. Cork Citys wan the onie| Lae twain ne °F '°] Samples of the materials used were ‘ eaclal} 5 oP * 5 P ‘ mo 5, , prayers and to his knowl- aay vn, {defense and was not convicted | ener * the Waits ze ene arco a bee Insect known to be capable of carry-| edge they did not know they were prowphy ya tie one and aren exam | “When w hoy Epiien Franied «oem —— and Repulse of Serbs as the logical sequence of las ons as Against German 2 h re Hs 4 inoculat. | lng to thetr death. ning them, he oun a ne] nowith a baseball ba Olivo lght's conference there between the| — shin, With 62 667 Tonnage, ae amen beinae en Ane inoculate |S jeut. Lesile Wilton, who was in | formal inquiry to be inaugurated to-|aay he hax wounded 100 persona by Isewhere Is Announced. President and the railroad committee, eae " ge. | FORTY-TWO DEATHS SHOWN IN| (harke of ee or tne. eres EAE | morrow would develop some “hos tea: | Shooting : BERLIN (via Lndon), Aug. 2— eastern Greece recently, nelzing uoal- euded by Hale Holden, Though no} BERLIN, Aug. 23 (via London) LATEST REPORT. fington, when he was brouglit out of | Hmony rther progress for the troops of the tlons In the valley of the Struma ormal statement was |: d through|The German Admiralty issued a cretary Tumulty, tt ts understood | statement asserting that the losses of | were af the British kod French navies in no ope of the ot batCeships and ery Fu | Forty-two deaths were reported to-| the barracks on the night before the : THE DEAD. , NO word YET HEARD Central Powers in driving back En- River, are entrenching on this Ine, Jay against thirty-nine yesterday, ution, had his hands tied Clancy, Wilton aGoraas” Ue | » forces near the western end of Following ts the official statement: his back, and that Capt. How “ knawn A card im his p t the fighting line in Macedonia ay “ . new vases, aguinet| ¢hurat fired several shots into the al De a imeneot FROM DEUTSCHLAND eh i in age Agate i On the Dolran front (in the lise yestoriay Whe Gaicenwitnken iestined! (he centre) about two battalions of and there were proposition to enlarge th Interstato Commerce Commission's | comprised 12 veeosely wi iilan inenaraine Laulee Rha ie named Corde had been \ oe No. 87, Hiriekmakers’ inion ul re f Serbian at-| the enemy were seun yesterday in ativity by legislation empowering it ae se of 4 at os the deaths and new cases for to-day, owen altura / ho hos De € neat) ¢ : ‘s Ni ty Undersea Liner Rive Da ¢ pis to » Vieluity of the neighborhood of Dautl, Thetr s of the present kind, he Geran ws in the eame ee S eengs A as spected « “Hy bricklayer, w ibe a Avenur 1 1 P r ndvunce troops we ena Be cake GICIRG hs HAGA PAROS Hua ey yesterday: around the barracks,” gave the ¢ THE INJURED. Jue Acconding to Hers : he It : ‘ troops w iven in by Ct 2 if ee a . tain an insolent answer and , as L ais bens laces us The railroads have all along con. |% warships with a toral of 62,687 tons. | Ao noughy, To-day, Yesterday Pan away. Capt, -Howen-Colthurat | Stress, Edward, — twenty-five Cr ¢ to Baltimore " On the Struma front the e fended that the body which fixes the| It was stated that the list of British | yp okiyn 15 1 raised his rifle, intending hit the | years old, a pli of Nov eet Ay t art The clearing of highlands omy i entrenching on the line hould settle, through arbitra-|and French warships included only : hoy in the leg, added the witnost. | prospect Avenue, Bronx; Pie 7 / wont of Gutrove Lake Count of Flo MAkaLL SOGRRLRa Ee ee Sea alt mare auanaiann . those losses which definitely had been | Manhattan # ap hut the shot wan Inaccurate and the | yw iNan twenty-five, brick il lara iit ayia Nothern Greece) has made bilolde Naar oar saat a a eee eatablished Bronx 6 ‘ boy was struck tn the abdomen Mam, Ayes rm Hrnarine 1 and which bok | Yelyen-Chavdar-Mah-Ormanil, ' The President has practically com- —s»-- — Queens ‘ 9 4 —~— | of No, 457 Mast One Hundred and | 1 from t Aug. 2 Brose. “An attack on French trope pitied Binet to the proporitian thes $750 000 ON THE WAY Bich mona ri 1 R Nineteenth street; Kohla, John Nard a AIHA |GAbemetee GR Une: Con ated Berbl nn attacks in the | holding Komarjan Bridge was re- @ Toads should be compensated for | twenty-eight, laborer, No, 62 mee San then tik region have bean re- ne ' - - {BRITISH ORDER NOT AIMED i tne Hlaucniand, id t ; any actual loss that the new arrange- Gotate siccccsces 42 ra | Moria Avenue, rons: Fein He Avemen curroapondent of (thal) ‘pulsed: |" “Serbian forces are now hold- _-sogpht eet ates hi choy, T0 PAY BOYS ON BORDER NEW CASES, AT IRISH-AMERICANS Ing, Baward, twenty ening, Bric Pageblate toda 1 the! IANDON, Aug. 2%.-—The Bulgarian! tng a tine in the neighborhood ef jut long béfore the President wrote | t , layer, No. 417 Hust One Hundred troops which advance tn North Lake Ostrovo and Pozar.” Boroughs. To-day. Yesterday. his now famous eight-hour document eee and Forty -« the Interstate Commerce Commigsion This will Clear Them Up to and Bronte “ Prevention of Landing to Be En-| pote, at, thity-t8o, bricklave the I ean in sheet had politely hinted that increase in| Including July and There Will Drone ri forced Only Against Possible | No, 1832 Vyse Avenue, Bronx t . wHtimore in six GREATEST CLASH OF NATIONS Wages would not be accepted as the 4 vous Time: : Sagi by ta alg Rock, Willian t nt i iit fy . Basie of an argument for raising th: Be Joyous Times, | aanens ‘ i Disturbers of the Peace ny ¥, No BUA THtMAee 1 het Jue, Ad ' ight rates. SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Aug. 23,4 | Hlehmon¢ 3 LONDON, Aug. 2 The [ 1 Heaph forty-two, t ‘ 1 EVER KNOWN IN ONE BATTLE It te now definitely known that fund of $750,000 has been made avall Prd nat “re States having made an ingu nr bricklayer, to West Sixty Iale Holden asked for last night's able by the War Department for the| 7 new ae |eard to the order in Cour (ith Strect; Voletche, Gorse a last week restricting entra land, ¢ Total cases to date Hfty three " N oie Health ¢ onference primarily to know just payment of State troops on duty a | at definite plans, if any, Presi. |the border, Gen. Punston sald to-day the amount would be sutfeient to pay | British Government bas} One Hut 'o4 soldiers has joine? the Bulgars tn following axsurance: epestt nanan, irra. ee VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE ‘ i ' “ot ten the auack on the alifed Unse shite missioner Emerson sala wiven U) Belen is uravent ha veoureence ot ANArGaInén) (oF KHER AERVIGEA. Uh. fol that jennie 16 inc rae in cases he UePhe: FORUAE BEAAE In Cauncllrere lal ee nen is; another division will be so placed as ‘ ie eituation. Fairfax: Harrison, |and including the month of July. Th pbeliewed, hat the ep! ern wes Ui08 Viating travel tol Ireland! tw’ nol in ee eet sien | ROCKS CALIFORNIA CITY ' ‘ y Halkaos, Co threaten Roumanta, should that Snead of the Southern Railwu d-!money was shipped by exprese from | OU am in supp of Dis statement) vended to hamper the movement of William, tt thre Klayer at anita BSN SEDER | BOAR EY ND SRLS ae PAUSE & “ESE RO oa Teg Aa peers ede pointed to auenls showing the cases! naturalized American citizens who | Silane 1M ; H | front 4 wses in fury | side of the allies with her 600,000 MG Nay le i | by weeks, ‘Phis chart records oleven| desire to visit thelr. for me,| No 8 ef Inve, Bronx; EUREKA, Cal, Au At te ne division of Turkish | troops. of a long talk with The Bvening| Gen, Funston explained that the) ow for the initial week of the epi-| Bach case will be deci ita! Blake, Martin Ei, forty, No. 4 lk ike rep : =| Austrian detachments have joined ‘get Goroenitt a a ht 4 ‘ {delay in baying the soldiers was mic. June 24 the weekly number of merite io slats of Irish or foreign-| St. Ntehe A ae Halda ar 908, whoun San b vas THe WOKLD TRAVEL BURRAD, the Bulgars, Germans and Turks In i < pate attic WRN peda the Seay In PRPS B® of the shad jumped to 97, Then thel which will be sed one ema titans | Thomas. five, labors | deatroved t 1nert ares Varertiom oo eee | reatsting the combined attacks of the | mous in agrecing rmy Appropriation ill | eekly increases ran up to 262, 567,/ tain peo {Out Of Ireland "why arn 2000 Arthur ae; Hewny, darn t Count 08 olpingk | French, English, Russians, Italiana, j —————_— _-—— suspected of being dangerous to the) aed ‘thie morning UR Ga Lo ath Serbians and Montenegring, In no ; (Continued on Elghth Page.) (For Racing Results 6 0 2.) (Continued op Second Page) peace of the country, (Conunued ob Second Page.) Tere Was no material Mernmas i000 VRY \engagement of modern history ave 4

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