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use et AMSTEL AE: nA NS Pr) sharply All press despat tia bear + tour port r ne feelings German capital like reports trougat to bond roundabout ma many persone fon the Balkan «luath Jo not believe that Houmania #)) until the allies b gains againnt the I been known here for several ae that the third Roumanian army was sxobilined in readiness for ine stant wervice, but there has been ao other positive evidence military movements to warrant the belief that Roumania ta about to declare war, ———— DIPLOMATIC BATTLE IS BEING WAGED OVER STAND OF ROUMANIA MERLIN, A 28 -Heautifal men and huge sums of money are be ing used by the Allies In th diplomatic bate being way whose name wan not revealed, « this charge through the seml-official | German news agency to-day, But, despite the Allies efforts, Koumania is yet undecided, “Roumania has been the sphinx,” said the diplomat, “and Is now stiroud- ed with @ mysterious veil behind which the political passion and agita- tions, not only of the Romanians, but of the Allied agents, are at the h eat pitch.” “TWO MEN KILED, OMMSSING, 16 HRT WN BULONG' FAL (Continued from First Page.) Clark, thirty-four, bricklayer, No. 249 West One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Street; Butler, William, forty, bricklayer, ad- dress unknown; McLaughlin, forty, bricklayer, No. 2604 Bath- gate Avenue; unidentified laborer, about fifty years old TWENTY-EIGHT AT EIGHT CAPE INJURY. Of the twenty-eight men employed yin the wrecked portion of the bulld- ie only eight escaped injury. Ten ricklayers were at work near the fth floor on the wall facing th ‘Mreet when the structure collapsed. ‘The accident occurred about half past 4. sf o'ctock in the morning, ‘William Abbes, in charge of the plumbing for Loewy & Polstein of No. 630 West One Hundred and Nine- fteenth Street, was the only workman found by District Attorney Martin, who was able to tell what happened. “Ll was in my shanty just across \ the way from the building en I \neard @ cracking of timbers,” suid bbes. “I looked across the street 4 saw the whole front wall of that wection of the building bulging. A wecond later, the whole thing went sdown with a crash, carrying the nod bricklayers with it." » Policemen Smith and Stern of the \ Bronx Park precinct reached the scene quickly and sent out calls for aid, waich brought ambulances, doc- tors and nurses from Fordham, Leba- non and Lincoln hospitals. Firemen from Engine Compapy No, 33, under command of Battalion Chief liarrett, responded to a call, and at once set to tearing down the shat- tered remnants of the walls in order that the work of searching the wreck- * age for the workmen might be faci >) tated, As fast as the injured nmi were taken from the building th ¥ het rushed to the Fordham Mos- al, The Rev, Father Lyons and several oiher priests from the Church of Our Lady of Mercy were among the first to reach the building and adminis- tered the last rites of the Catholic «hureh to agveral of the more seri- ‘ously injw men. =" GERMAN STEAMER CAPTURED The capture of the German steamer Desterro of 2,43 tons gross, with a car- go of iren ore, off Hernosand, Sweden, on the Gulf of Bothnia, is officially an- nounced. She : . jas taken into Raumo, Finland. SARATOGA RESULTS. FIRST RACE—For fillies: three-year- olds; with $600 added; five and’ half tu Kathleen, 121 (Connelly), # to 6 and | to 3, won; Ina Fran Ot and 4 eogh), 6 1 third. me Lora ‘avour, Hidden Madame Herrman, also Mt ‘imp. Qu ‘ ATH RACK For fouryearolds and Raccoon, 180 (J. Williams), & to 1, gee salle Wong * Sante es, pec 4. or te fin: || Voliow timo) + ight Gid Bot finish, i sas aerial Bucharest, the Allios seeking to bring | Roumania into the war. | A distinguished German diplomat, Time, 1.06 3-6 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 83, 1916. ‘GERMANS RETAKE 5,000 MEN LOST STREET CAR MEN FON THE FRENG > SONMETRENIHES BY THERUSSIANS FROM NEW YORK INTHREE DAYS. GHT AT GORIZIA OF, RICK AND WIPE TO EXPLORE AMAZON ON ROVAL TACH + ' Admits | ‘ae m te le Sacrifices Are Made by Several Thowsa Italiane | Which Was the (var Troops in Americans in tl Army (a 1 Tuesd I 0 Gralicia That Captured BATTLE ON LONG LINE BEREIN LAIMS GAIN. FIGHTING IN ALPINES Artillery Combat, But No Ine Petrograd Reports Capture of Rome Reports Success in the fantry Engagement on Two Heights Just South Drive on the Extreme | Northern Front of Hungarian Border Northern Front wat A ' . . ' wirelene WITH THE TTALIAN Atimy At made o ful attack jast night pondent of th* GOKIZIA, Aug. M<teveral thous » teeneeer weuth of Semeat palpi aponaalls °' Hellan- Americans were in the army south of Het Galicia, from Aw thet entered Gorisia and are now court, @ ” Huwiane toot 500 # wing the Auet n defenses & ” ene ed, wh total of Ge . and east of the captured for r vr ‘ = on sallorodintgutehcsiepedae <i Mas A.HAMILTON RICE puree on Nam wlelty Many them were killed and line @t severe If the enemy continues to squan- | wounded, i SOMLIMLA, Aue A iy Ramnitiod ve-dag [der oormous quantitier of ammunt: | Among those In Goritta are Luc! ic oi a Following i the texte @ to-day’e| tion, in addition 19 suffering very) Abbate and Pisani Genarro, former Pe French War Office report | heavy losses, his fina! exhaustion ip New York street car men, now rapll who waa fore “North of the Moome the en Inevitable,” the correspondent says fire gunners with an armored a toerly Mee George D, Widener, wito emy during the night bombarded | thelr determined attacks! squadron. Abbate lived on Weat Fur. 0! Gvorte D. Widener, who went down our first tines and our lines of eotions of the front in Vols |ty-third Street and Gennaro on West 2" the Titanic. They will leave News communication to the north and | in and the Carpathian re- Sixty-neventh Street, and both wore ML ON OSE 1S ; mo of the Mneat yaohta afloat, the routh of Maurepa, Our artillery » Kussians have been unable eager for newa from America Alberta 4 by Commodore Pred replied rgotioally. The enemy [to gain any ground from the Teuton Gorizia te unde ertoke ot the New York Yacht did not fol up hin bombard ie forcom, ‘ording to the Austrian the 7,600 remaining civilians are gr Chub ‘by Dr Rice ment with infantry eth offi@al artat t of Aug, 22, The Wally resuming their 1 life. The for iten The Alberta wae “South of the Bomme, a | Russian loaves in the flighting along Mallans are throwing up atrong for pold of tenwe “artillery meparation, te | the lower Stokhod, northeast of Ko tifleations to make certain that the tee uniter the Ser toa ee at tae | Neh were particularly heavy, ays) Austrians do not recapture the city Ot which Dr Hie wotive artillery rx of Hellof, Asnevill ) the Vougea we repulsed by means of grenades « surprine at- tack against one of our trenches muth of Hartmanswetler- Kopf. my the Somme front Warrant Officer Dorme, brought dewn his fAfth German’ aeroplane, which fell in the direction of Moislains, northenst of onne, Four oth- er enemy aeroplanes, fired on by machine guns from our aero- the statement, which follow “Front of Archduke Charles Francia-—near Zable, (southwest of Kolomes) on the Bystritza 4 in the district of Tartar Paws sev- eral Russian attacks were re- pulsed, Southwest of Zielona (in the Carpathians, west of Dela- tyn), during successful engage- ments we captured 100 prisoners and two machine guns. “On Hindenburg's front, the en- emy resumed his attacks a Roehm-Ermolll's front in the re- planes, came down within their own lines, severely BRITISH HOLD GAINS SOUTH OF THIEPVAL, REPULSING ATTACKS LONDON, Aug. 23.—The Germans made two determined attempts last night to wrest from the British newly captured positions south of Thiepval, which menace that German strong- hold. Following 1s the text of to-day's British War Office report: The enemy made two deier- mined counter-attacks last night on our new trenches south of Thiepval. By the first attack he gained a temporary footing in our trenches, but was driven out immediately, The second attack was repulsed completely. The enemy's iosses in these two at- tempts were heavy. “Last night there was rather more hostile artillery fire, expe- clally in the regions of High Wood and Bazentin-Petit. “Opposite Lens we carried out fa small raid successfully. On the other parts of the British front there was the usual trench war- fare.” —_—__— DEFEAT OF BRITISH ATTACK ON SOMME CLAIMED BY BERLIN BERLIN, Aug. 23 (via London), ‘The Britieh have kept up their at- tacks on the Bomme front between Thiepval and Pozteres, but have been unable to make any gains, according to to-day’s official announcement by army headquarters, South of the Somme the French have been driven out of some portions of a trench which they had held since Monday, says the statement regarding opera- tions on the western front, which ts an follows: “Between Thiepval and Pozteres British attacks were vainly re- gion of Terrepeinika and Pioniski. Excepting a small trench, where fighting Is still going on, ali our positions were maintained, despite Russian sacrifices, “On the Kovel-Sarny Railroad * and near Smolary tho enemy lost advanced trenches. We captured two machine guns. Near Rudka Crerwische the Russians repeat- ed their utmost efforts to gain ground on the weat bank of the Stokhod Riv The Russians everywhere were completeiy re- pulsed, losing thousands. We cap- tured two officers, 270 men and four: hine guns. In the midst of this fighting the Bavarian cav- alry, the Kaiser's Frans Dra- goons, again proved worthy of their famous traditions.” pasa ae GERMANS RESUME OFFENSIVE SOUTH from the northeast. mans were repulsed. «arian front lows: “In the region south of Krevo (southeast of Vilna) the enemy on Tuesday night launched a gas attack, which was repelled with heavy losses. “More than one hundred bombs were dropped by enemy aero- planes on the railway station at Manevichi, “In the region of the Sereth, south of Brody, the enemy re- sumed the offensive at some points. His attacks were repulsed everywhere by our fire. “Near the source of the River Pruth, southwest of Ardjulez, we captured two heights north and south of Koverla Mountain, on peated. North of Ovillers fighting continued at close 4 ters throughout the night. ot Foureaux Wood and near Maure- pas enemy hand grenade attacks failed. “The enemy artillery on both sides continues to display great activity, “South of the Somme, near Hatrees, small portions of u trench in which the French had main- have heen cleared, and t s and 14% men fell into our ‘On the right bank of the Meuse (Verdun front) we repulsed en- emy hand grenade attacks, In the Fleury sector minor infantry at- tacks in the hilly wooded region went in our favor.” “ _> SARATOGA ENTRIES. A TRACK. BAWATOGA N.Y Aug "Phe entries fir tomorrow's races are as fo mac Toms. FIRST RACK For two furlongs? King Macao)" 112" Aime Varsing Fanese 140 tSky. in Or Bianagiutd | ie teks, The Stalwart Van SHOONT TCE” vor ator ian, s-yoaroldes selling Amer 'T Goblet Tootaie. 107 ryearohle ans (mo aptlen, "Ort, * Aberfeldy \on All ages: handicap: nix tur tro MARL 114; SB wea scart | ky ante janenn, tél; Kau, HOE: diva Marve 41 sie P'POURTH RACH "The Amstentam: for three aeolda and Nvaard: welling one mile. ete Soho, Mv 16. * Wowie nea 1: Abad) Teresa ig FIPTH RACE For files ditions, five an 103 M am Ny mi Ver Mother Helie 1; Syn Aoreulice suowace clase, up| the Hungarian frontier. “On the Caucasus front the Turks, who resumed the offen- siv on the line of the towns of Ellen, Sikhchadi and Maden, situ- on the coast, were driven back to their positio: with the co-operation of our fleet. ‘West of Lake Van (southern Turkish Armenia), our offensive is successfully developing. Three officers and Asharis were taken prisoner, In pursuing the retreating enemy our cavalry columns sabred a large number of ‘Turks, io ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, mon stock by) Willys-Overland Conv pany t# made to stockholders of rec ord Aug. 28 at $44 per share. Ne’ atock Will carry stock dividend of per cent, recently declared " April 2, 1817, to stock record of Ma 16, but’ will’not share in stock d. dend payable Oct io cultural ded June 30. Surplu jafter, charges and preferred dividen | $3,792,085, equal to $20.55 per share o common stock, against sito? previous j year. th ferr American | Company ¥ Montana Power, Company—Regula rterly dividends of 1 per cent, o ommon and dA xtoock OF THE BRODY LINE PETROGRAD, Aug. 23.—The Ger- mans resumed the offensive yesterday south of Brody, where the Russians are attempting to approach Lamberg The War Office statement of to-day says the Ger. The Russians captured two heights on the HHun- The announcement fol- Issue of $15,000,000 additional com- Chemical per cent. on pre= oth payable on Cet | before they can push on with a vigor Both south and east or | es offensive, orizia Gen, Cadorna’s lines ar } being gradually advanced, though o some places und ithe: | pee fendea by row after cally charged barbed ‘The suburbs of Gor tered to pieces in the prececed the Italian victory. Austrians wrecked before leaving, ROME, Aug, making a strong Austrian positions on t ow ire, of electr: many bulldin, id successful thrus at the Austrian lines in the Alpine region on the oxtreme northern front, according to to-day's War Office a nouncement, Italian troops have ca’ ried strong Austrian positions in t Tofana area in the Dolomites and ‘Travenanzes Valley. War Office statement: in the Astico Valley, on the night of Aug. 22, the enemy shelled our positions at the bottom of the valley with great intensity, but did not develop any infantry at- tack, On the same night an at- tempt of the enemy to advance between Casera Zingarella and Casera Zeblo Pastorile, on the ago Plateau, was checked by our fire. “In the Tofana area yesterday, after effective artillery prepari tion, detachments of our Alpine troops and infantry carried strong enemy positions on the Western slopes of Tofane TIL, and in the ‘Travenanzes Valley. The enemy suffered heavy loss and left about forty prisoners in otr hands. “In the Gorizia area artillery fighting is in progress. An enemy detachment which attempted to approach Vertotbizza Stream yes- terday afternoon was repulsed by our fire and left numerous dead on the ground.” THIRD AVENUE COMPANY ager Maher and Praise His Attitude Highly, Following a conference to-day be tween officials of the Third Avenu Railroad Company and leaders of th Carmen's Union tt was announce that the twenty of the men who were dis charged after the recent strike, William B, Fitzgerald and Fridiger, who headed the unton dele: gation, gave high praise to the att! Loul tude of Edward A. Maher ar., Vico President and General Manager of the Company. “The Company officials met us ii fa spirit of magnanimity and fairness that we have ot encountered hereto fore,” said Mr, Fridiger. Mr. Fridiger said there were about thirty more cases to be arbitrated, Vice President Hedley of the New York Railways Company to-day re sumed his conference with the repre sentatives of the Amalgamated Asso clation of Street and Electric Rail way Employees. the amicable character of the nego tlations Indicated a satisfactory set tlement It was agreed that tho conference should consider the cases of the men discharged by the company, before 7 6 taking up other matters. in probable ee Po 4 id mn ad Great Ar Ready for Hi N. Y., Aug. ROCHESTER, hearing on the show cause order grant ed by Justice Guy In the case of Charles r nm F. Stielow, under sentence of di the murd # tn glonk OF reeves Bonk 36: guret Wolcott, in Weat Shelby on March | Hook, makin al AO | i Peis, which Was set for to-day, was CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN |#djourned until Sept, 27 next on of Paralyate in MARKET. PP °Nn uncomfortable “throng was in ‘Jersey. WHEAT court when Justice Rodenbeck opened Aug. 28.—Sixt iy y r oceedings. oem eee Omen, Mia tae. ¢ aiigs, [the Pres . = infantile paral Vaity bet ah 1 Child Played h Matchen, were reported to the State, Health De: | that} May eat While playing with matches infront [PAU enT te eee akg the | of her home to-day, five-year-old Helen Freedman of No. 1 jamsbury t fire eerie bu nd it wal Be Cataerine’s Woapital win dle, r the greatest dimt- surrounding Gorits are de- ia were bat- fighting that The ‘The Ttallans are Following ts) PUTS BACK 20 CARMEN Union Officials Confer With Man- Company had reinstated Before the session began the leaders on both sides sald Reinstatement of some of the men STIELOW CASE GOES OVER. “Gna. Great y of i: 23.—The th for of Charles Pholps and Mar- at PARALYSIS DEATHS INCREASED BY HEAT te (Continued from First Page) 979, 1,162, and the ¢ on Aug. 12 with 1, week. After that the chart shows a gradual falling away of cases, with 912 cases and 236 deaths last week. “The week, said the Commissioner, “was) 134, For the first two days of this! week the average has been 105 and} it was reached wave.” STILL EXPECTS SCHOOLS TO) OPEN ON SEPT. 25. Asked regarding the opening of the public schools, the Commissioner re+ plied: “We have not changed our feeling that they will open on Sept, 26. A posi- tive statement will be made next week.” Jt was learned that the Commis- sioner and President Willcox of the Board of Education had agreed upon postponing the school registration days from Sept. 6, 7 and 8 to Sept. a and 22. Thirty-elght persons were dis- charged from hospitals to-day, but only two, is was sald, are entirely well Since placing of a quarantine by outside cities and States against chil- dren from this city, the Department of Health has issued more than one hundred thousand health certificates, Eleven persons volunteered to give up their blood for the new infantile ¢ | = Le | ie + S| pieces of Mrs, Wilson's jewelry, be 8 | paralyate serum, Fitty-five ounces of} Ha 40 41h #.. | withdrawn, She said she believed him 4| blood were taken from seven who} tw! 2 §, 4g | iBNocent. Magistrate Barlow dis- had recovered from the disease and td et if] charged Cohen, " | seventeen ounces from two who never | a 4% > 3] Mrs, Wilson was shopping on Aug. had suffered from infantile paralysis. 126% 1 . 8 4 when she lost a $1,000 diamond Commissioner Emerson issued this | 2: + GSR BRR + AY | necklace and @ $250 watch and chain, 8| statement as to how the serum Js to aS eas A detective arrested Cohen last Bat- - | be used In the future: Be Gk + yl urday and he was held until to-day le As the result of an analysis of|{ . iy lay dae — despite the fact that he told of find- cases of poliomyelitis treated with He HS GES = Bling the artictes and gave information immune serum up to the Present time, : ad & tt that led to their recovery, us it Is apparent that the best results aa era i soptained in the first three days he ES gs | NIBLO GETS WIFE’S ESTATE. in| after the onset of the disease. This #e 4 2 ‘ is similar to the experience with the ae i 5 — i] Au the personal effects of Josephine "| use of sera in other infectional dis- ge FA $= B]coma Niblo, mister of “George ss : <4 1% = QQ] Cohan, go to her husband, Fred Niblo, “The application of this precequre wo Ma TY MT Rene nctor, under the terms of her will will be limited largely, in the future, De ee eis Bdreeaiela cout to such cases as are reached In the aap ena eF FEE AE LS IR A Shara earlier stages of tie Gisease ona IN EXGHANOR, The actrore than. $2.600,, but meparty — he Heal epartment’s fund to . A patel = | buy braces for children whe recover S ieee avee "Mies Niblo, who was known on the LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, - | from infantile paralysis was Increased 4 Lot [stage as Joseph! ‘han, died at the | Lowt—liiedie hull verlag, femal ~ | freday to $1608. Mra. Simon, Gug- § TkTs TEA [Hotel Betiectnire July 12 hae of Hoauty, remand Nortoen 4a Weep "| genheim contributed $250, as did Mr. 80 16.01 18.30 | and Mrs, William Reese, Commis y » 15 k 16.05 16.86 sioner Emerson said he wanted it Market closed firm, up 14 to 18 emphasized that no gost of admin. | points, . | istration was to be charged against mae | the fund, ARMY BILL AGAIN PASSED. ——— nb AY PARALYSIS SPREADS Objectionable Feat Removea— ” Now Goes to the House. OUTSIDE THE CITY; i 1,569 CASES IN STATE ALBANY, Aug. 23.—The infantile paralysis epidemic Is spreading rap- idly throughout the State, the disease following the important ratlway routes, Seventy-four new cases were re- ported to the State Health Depart- ment to-day up to noon, making & total of 1,569 cases in the State out- side New York City. One death each was reported to Huntingto! day by Ocean Beach, Bas Fishkill h mondton, icdiosex | | i M new ts new places affected are Hat Florence and Madtson, County, and Mataw Phat, Phitryegour of the are in Newark, |Mustand Manufacturer in Will Opened Strom, to Good Sell To-Night Expected to) Makes Specificat With ing, but Efforts to Boost ne Comfortable Weathe Other Heque to Her, It wot fon Se ie) . | The ¢ witte | Catherine en, © PUBLIC IS OUT TO BLY none te “ — © tem. | te be a bes « ot from ereee at| UNder the terme of Despite the Great Heat Volume ied» | ied for protate to-day tn vide at the teate lion Mark Barly eb! aed tomorrow, with (HO! hal be the property ioe. ahs " eh enous be diae] and th expenses in connection A permiate them ‘ » nap a pened . A with mI be borne by the . ’ syees : nop in utore fe period of three year, aroup of bulls top « nperature ire. Geia ie veo 610080 Mieel Common up to par failed on t Five are dead in Hrookly a8 & Fe-! eaan and the t » $26,000 Stock Machange today by @ nart Hit of the heat earlier in the day | trust fund. Her hushand made other. 0 ‘sale, tn: Ganneetions 5 aA . ne inte 8 nes ’ bie provisions for her before Bie evented a larger increwse tn the| . Jume to about t fub umber of prostrations Tie eneeut t wtate are @te tw pr eo atock w A wave from West isl rected to “ the testatera . ot fer. ering Omio and Pennsylvania. | business a » (0 to 60 Bieebeth Ir may Feaeh here thin evening. Also, | Mtreet, and to turn over two-thirds @@ ho peak bu the boomers, [Numlee showers are creeping up from] the capital stock to hie son, Prea uldn't push Steel commen ov Mouth, New York isin that atorm| Gulden of Garden City. ‘The decede sag rea 1 the city may receive its}ent's four daughters—Pmme GC. Onede ket there were nae i a week Inte to-day eckor, Margaret Titus Harriet official figures were taken on land Florence Guide . * rine da x ceive one twelfth of the capital stegk. 97 968, t Sideardad aia rire aM reaistered | Phey gino get chsh bequests aggre. 17 from 100 to 115 demre This after Inu $140,000 Stil above last Highs if of the hottest nights tn pare Bpeculat or 10 have been boon is 4 ad . loo Porstner, the chauffeur, whe cule confined thousand® to thetr homes. [werved Gulden, is bequeathed $250, ing Steel as that they will run The five deathe reported the}/and two other employees, Geor the security toe par to-emorrow All! Core co an Brookly wore | Murphy Lous Driesden, 6 the late afternoon quotations showed rick Day, thirty-eight, of [each. Ail other persona who , ‘ sat Py : klin Avenue; Mary Alien, | been In the decedent | dectines in sympathy with the aliRbt| i Mug, of No, 4401 Fourth Ave: | than twenty y | slump in Stee nue; Nessie Hennelsand, fifty-five, of re are many There ts doubt about the public) No. lot Walton Street; ‘Testa Duik The value of the estate Is not given being in the market on the purchasing | Weiss, six months, of No. 122 Now-] la the wil eerie inter Bad % Se numiere: | trand Avenue, and H, Sussman, ten eee de and this, a day to be numbered) ionths, of No. #3 Siegel Street , an among the hottest and most op.) ee JAMES SELIGMAN’S FUNERAL. pressive of the season, produced total | — NEW CASES HIGHER) i) cases for the). daily average of cases Inat| 4 for the three days 14, This certainly | ft ad i e “suns |, AUTO, WITH UPKEEP ONE YO STEEL AT 9938, HEATKILLSFIVE, BUTFAILSTOREACH BUT SCA BREEZE PARINABIG ORE COOLS OFF CT sales of over 1,000,000 shares. Hanker In Bu ed by Kabbt Stl verman at Temple Eman ‘SAYS HE SAW POLICEMAN Net | member of the banking firm of J. @ W has . ee eee p. Maman & Co, who died at his sum- | West Side Prison Keeper Tells of |mer home tn Long Branch on Sunda ye 3 | Peep Into Saloon and Grand | 8%" ages yh re rer 4 | Jury Takes Up Matter. morning al 3] Rabbi Joseph Silverman eulogiaed Mr Am, Lanseed, i 2) The sight of an empty patrol wason who was treedent of the £2) fomanyre At ahd ‘standing outside a suloon a ftps | ear a 408 ie, and ‘Am, fi et HR iws — | third Street and Eighth Aven -| Was unflinching in the Am, T. & T. Co. Remain Y %|terday afternoon prompted ¢ bebe cent and Aa: ‘Wosten 0. : ny tn + . Anton, a keeper in the West Side bebo an. i me + Court prison in West Fitty-third Anaconda Mining 36 i ant z Riooiatet Ot 30, (Fix ¢ du) street, to take @ peep into the pi Reread oe ee AY duit ew oe 33% 5 RQ) in a report made to Deputy Commis. | Wwasiinc Aug. 23.—If elghteens Bajawin' 12.0 BR toy 1K sloner of Correction Kelly and trans. | yoq sold youths of the nation are pers eth, steel Goh sag yp og| mitted to-day to District Attorney initted to enlist for lite | ve Hutte & 80 i Swann, Anton sw am ‘ sels, hi atrimeony, Cen 4 2 {man John M there ian't any goed reason in the workd f 3 my landing. why they should ne allowed to enlist Chi BS vid Caster in the army for three years at the sams Soke * rial Witnesses in an tinportant nator Knute Nelson told th Selene who are confined in the West The veteran Minnesotan ¢ gy oo Fee AAton mn : boca Li to heed the bartende of erwood's« resolution to raise the whiskey to. Caster fy and (arty nge limit to twenty-one, Fale i that these flasks were found on th General men a few minutes later when Dynan, | who had been their custodian in a} trip to the Diytrict Attorney's Office in the Criminal Court Building re- = turned them in tho patrol wagon to . the prison. " District Attorney Swann has lald = Anton's statement and « formal com- r plaint against Dynan before the = Grand Jury. HEN August comes along a W FINDER OF JEWELS FOUND. reat it of peo - ‘3 Mra, Edna 8, Wilson of No. 15 West ? for posh yr = ,*|Fitty-fifth Street, sister-in-law of 8 . thing ey \| Henry Lane Wilson, former Ambas- | aN t find—and it's easy = Ere to Mexico, appeared in the] to find, too. It’s a a Yorkville Court to-day and asked that Pye) = "Sl the charge of grand larceny made breeze—and it’s both = Rlaguinst Alexander Cohen of No. 219] inside andon the topofa Henry Street, arrested in connection with the disappearance of certain & fer VASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—The Senate to-day passed the Army Appropriation Bill, vetoed by President Wilson and now re-passed by the House, without the features to which the President and the War Department objected. A fa- vorable report waa made from the Sen- ate Military Conamittee, ‘A revision of the Articles of War acceptable to the War Department was added by the Senate Committees and ts to be accepted by the House, Special for To-morrow, Thursday, August 24th, R, PEPFERMINTS AND | WINTERORBENS— Dainty and, Waite rete (produced nation uf 13¢ Li nt and WROCND Hox from court martial and wi aon reto the mi oft, BARCLAY awe IN CORTLAND Clonee Li bm. Da PARK ROWSNASSA Gir Ti pm san tt er 10 oom Sat T STREET 206 BROADWAY lowes T po mo: Sat. 10 p, WV EAST 420 STREET” Clonened wom Dai 200 WEST 188TH STREET 23"West SaTH STREET Close, T pb. mo: Sat 10 nm, MOTH ST. & 3D AVE, 187 MARK Closes 11.8 0p.m. Me hy Sonrtaereey 8 *Phe ortainal bill Included the Senate's fe original a t revision of the Articles of War, whieh years, in pla revision, officers. made President W Senator Underwood's amendment pro- viding that no one under twenty-one yMare’ should ‘be allowed. to enlist with: ‘ tof his parents, was beaten. eerie heal ily U ST. hadn't been changed ri hich ure Inst week. out consen! U ST 400 Closes 7 pom: Bat iv pon ‘38 EAST 230 STREET inne 10 Pam. Dally 472 FULTON’ ST., BKLYN Teke pm Datiy 1289 BROADWAY Rody of N n Identified ‘The body of a man found on a bench | Closes 11 '» Brooklyn, Cl " enecified welght includ