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LANE EDITION “PRICE ONE CENT : Tie “Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW Copp ete, HO toe ehew ¥ Frees Publoming & Worta) YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1 cr 916, frenlation Books Once to An” 14 PAGES FOR U.S, WEATHER Few te day, cower EDITION PRICE ONE CENT ALLIES RETREATING IN THE BALKANS; GREEKS GIVE UP FIGHT WITH BULGARS RICH MEN FIGHT DEUTSCHLAND MADE TRIP ESHAMPIONSHOT, RANLWAY CHIEFS SEE WILSON SAFELY THROUGH WANTING FLEETS OF ENE ae See ight British uisers and Other Craft Were Foiled in Attempt to Ne! Her. RAN GAMUT IN CHANNEL, All Germany Aroused by Feat’ of Subsea Liner—The Kaiser Deutschland stating that that vessel i DELIRIOUS GIRL ONCE RICH, KILLS SELF ON HIS BOAT Stephen M. Van Allen, Erst- while Sportsman and Pro- moter, a Suicide MY WARSHIPS BODY FOUND IN CABIN. Note Asks Remains Be Turned Over to College for Research, + fo HPS TODEATH FROM HOSPTAL Stephen M Von a on the Allen appeared there a nd held pieces of her night had eluded British patrols and was oe igo and had rematned there, liv ie gafo part of the North Sea sovayithast attracting the attention SOO Nhs Aa a AN headed tor Heligotans, Fa) ALU IL Missy blinen wan: acnailenlon Bowe ta h up alongside the recreation GERMAN Bolles, res ene Sele pone Ris Svanieel Van Alien was the son of a wealthy A holiday has been red In Widowed mother and a|LONS Island real estate owner, Hix Bremen, and the city Is ne it Traduate of the Sargent School of |/Mother liver at No, 78 Union Avenue, self exclusively to celebrations ape yonysical ‘Training. Her specialty | Jtnatea, 1. 1 Some years ago he cheering the adventurous German) is playground work, and she waa| Ws (he chanipion trapshooter of the sallora who have the distinction of) to New York seven months | United States and won many big making the first round trip ac ago by her friend, Miss Margaret |™eney prizes in competition at Long the Atlantic in a submarine. ¢ Shearer, tho head worker of tho | Hranch following the German man cities generally are the lead of Bremen, for people see in the completion of the Va inte In partnership with Billy Allen conducted ‘oth, Van the annual Sports. rick Street House at No. 11 Dom- k Street, which is a branch of the Spring Street Neighborhood House, | man's Show in Madison Square Gar voyage of the Deutschland possioite eye oy was assigned to a/den for many which may not be apparent 1) playground at Edgewater, N. J, as| yeurs after the F, & B, Company, the people of other lands PU lan instructor, She lived at the Va-| present owner of Madison Square 4 = Koente 1s the hero of the hy nit | rict Street house, On Saturday she Garden, took contro] Van Allen and The Deutschland, leaving Baltimore) vo npiained of being ill and was sent | Poth managed the institution. Van on Aug. 2 travelled 4,200 mile is o the Breabyterinn Honpital, Where) Aiien had something to do with the reaching Bremen and wan twen i as fRne Abe 8 |recent Stampede show at Sheepshead days between the Virginia Capes and) Mv placed in one of the wards, | Hay and it is supposed the disastrous the mouth of the Weser, She (@v-/ Miss Shearer called on her yester- | outcome of that venture may have sellead only 110 miles under water. day at ran 4d found her i @/ heen an impelling cause of his sui- Capt. Paul Koenig, commander of the | micly delirious . alae Deutschland, picked up experience on a | Some ten years ago, when Van Al- his westward voyage and went abs DANISH UPPER HOUSE n Was prominent in sporting life in the surface on his return only when |New York, he was reputed to be a there was a vessel in sig! In the REJECTS SALE OF ISLANDS millionaire In the letter to his opinion of Capt. Koeniz the Deutsch. {mother found by the side of his body land was not seen by any one on her - , jto-day, he said he had no home and astward voya Result of Pe al Complications, ! no money, and expressly forbade that Capt. Koenig eneounte mst But West Indies May Be Ours | his “wifo's son.” or any other member diMicult feat of the after he had dropr peake Bay frow | LONDON, Aug. 24 of his family, should have anything to do with disposing of bis body. date Heyl NE CYCLIST KILLED AT RYE. When New Parliament Meets. ne Landathing This waa to dodge the elaht British | op Upper House of Parllament has re- | warships and swarm small jected the proposal to sell the Danish —__ Amer! ning schooners lying !) \West ies to the United States by | Wurted over Handle Bare a, wait, The feline had ays a Reuter disputeh trom! 4 Where Machine Skids, chartered as scouts ma Copenhagen | nyt ¥, Aug Charles Tato, mation of the wherenbou Phe Lower Hot proved the sale! .), threee years old, an employee of Deutschland to the W pe f the islands tor & The ae-!the New York Telephone Company, re- ALL THE HOSTIL CRAFT Lvndsthing in rejecting it! siding in Momaroneck, was instantly SAFELY ELUDED. “ nh Denmark, | Kile fast might at the Aven | Bridge All these sound " 4 vot ean Anal the pavement, skidded in the loose sund eluded a 0 fe F at of the road, and. huried t fre over the handl land was not submerged all Hor ; : an electric light. pole. while dodging t! on NOIVNS, es seailldten “are side the line of » pa the Dy dit having from an infected oiled inerrily alo: ur 4 held W ‘ tu Visit them whit lana railed 4 al ushee hich Was to have be= —_— tance, hit : F subme: on r 1 meth aie be Gis he iw Hitnots, | Minister fun Tra ot Daughter away for | ik THI 24 Rev gona on ot any years ' th Reformed Deutechiar . i Was instantly. killed and his Fine weat 1 " Injured at Lodi ata. -——- _ 7 <I t today when a freight train atruels: Continued on Fourth Pager (her Racing Results See Page [wack sutomobile ! | last! AGAN AND CALL SITUATION ‘MORE HOPEFUL, F ANYTHING —_ Fen-Minule Conference Held at White House at Presi- dent's Request. QUICK PROGRE EX-GOVERNOR'’S WIFE | OVER WHOM RICH MEN FOUGHT IN A HOTEL S MADE, Administration Circles Now See Settlement of the Con- Sends Congratulations. ei ee et troversy Near. BERLIN, Aug. 24.—Only the news| calm : pi oF econ ; say er above One Hundred! (special From a Staff Correspondent Wah Ake Contin) Powers had 6 Window on Fourth Floor and and Twenty-ninth Street, wus found Of The Evening World) y could have created Takes Fatal Jump. Pa HOt eet ene eee eae —Switt Diep ah ta adel Sitaties nme ean es Ee nerose im ne had | progress was made to- toward tement and jubilation shot nself through the heart with cael ayaa ean ee safe, Violet Bishop, a twenty-one-year-/a shotgun and had been dead about A¥@rting the great national railroad Wal at Bremen at 7 orctock thia!6t@ Pneumonia patient in the Bresby. [two hours when Norman Dickerson, strike. President Wilson started the cargo boat Deutsohland. The feat of foot wire mesh guard in @ window Inj... ihe prea i and’ morning, he summoned to the hy lite ‘the Deutschland in eluding enemy! ® Ward on the fourth floor at 399 A.) van ation jot: a note addressed to House Judge Chambers of the Federal Warships on both aides of the Attantic, M. to-day and Jumped to the Eround| winitn, W. Gillen aakinw thet byg| vonte of Mediation. Machareing a cargo in Baltimore, wk. | On tho Seventy-firat Street aide of the! ik, sucned over to the nemreat | ct eene, Wion stated to Judge ing on another and discharging itn bullding. She died In the sospital leae for the une of the atudenta ra [Chambers that a committee of three about half an hour later from in- 80 | vopresenting the railroad presidents Bxpmen has cendered) Germany Als) coat inuries SUS RRO RRND ATE OS CMREN INS FES enti shad submitted to him eee co)irious ne seat | The ital authorities, apeaking | ns eventually: be buried in Pot~1 ine outtine of a proposition they have MRg The Deutschland brought several) yey pr. Tertius Van Dyke, reject |{C°% Field. He also ieft a long and) made ns the price of their acceptance Bererors bage of uncensored mill and $1,000) 1) nsory of suicide, They stated | neonerent letter ad 1 “TO my] of the eight-hour « . Judge Cham.| Mt Mibu | 000 worth of nickel and copper Bere echon feeaped tron: the | tene mother” which indicated ha waal ters, after, talking with President | Coincident with her arrival at her iow while in a delirium such aa is | NUAneed from his family and had! witon, hurried, to the National a RA Sa Han, BN 1 Was) aeually assoclated with pnoumonta, ugh & great deal of domestic | tote, where he went into conference made that her slater submarine Her ut offered ag@aplanation ax to how , with the leaders of the railway em- Rea emremocy ania fob sie ot, the pation, lown to be delirious nehon which Van Allen lived) joyees* brotherhoods States a week ago on receipt o Shor bed iu a ward | i @ comfortable, well furninhed boat.| with every appearance of baving | —— = — cipher wireless signais. from the SoH eee en ne atrong that | Residents of the colony hadi miceatisfantory peesion: with, CHa KIGHT GREETED BY WIFE WITH GLUBS, HE SAYS Chambers returned to the White House and saw Presi dent Wilson, Soon it was announced that President Wilson had asked the es allroad presidents’ committee t9/ Defends Separation Suit With] him as soon as possi = Neat b BIRR ae noeh 8 Charge Wite Turned Hose on Hale Holden of the Burlington, Daniel Willard of the Baltimore and} Him, Then Used Stick. Ohio and R. 8. Lovett of the As OB! A length of xood warden’ hose and Pacifia wont to the White House] iy) cubs figured in the allesations shortly before 1 o'clock, remaining] of John Wesley Klaht in hia answer only ten minutes. ‘They are expected to report to a meeting of the railway atives later in the afternoon filed to-day to a suit for separation | brought by Marguerite Kight of No. 121 West One Hundred and Righty-| Everything depends on this visit d ; r ‘ to the White House,” said one of the slenth Str ane ges ch Bie three, before entering the White ‘ i ‘ + and ha our chi ‘| dren House, On leaving Mr Holden suid: a . “pe altuation is more hopeful, it] 18 her complaint Mra, Kight al- leges hor husband drank freely, that| anything, than It has been. So long as there is something to work with Lam going to keep plugging away.” It is supposed Judge Chambers brought to the President the reply of the railroad employees to the prop | cient gaya, that when he arrived. ut sition of the railroad presidents, In|) home he wis unable to gain ad-| administration circles it I belleved | nittance with « key. While waiting President Wilson bas brought botd | 4. the door to be unfustened, he says sides onto debatable ground and that ine pike panel w | he humiliated her before his children ind others, and that on one occasion he broke a gliss panel in the door of | his hom Explaining the glass pane Incident, | s broken from th neide and a stream of water poured (Continued on Second Page.) coh ih p = upon him from a hose held by the | riaintif, bees . « dotonae ACCUSED LABOR LEADER |e ie ce ponen tor aeven }o our me ight because his ~ rs ' | feet long Conspiracy Action Against T. FP. Duffy at Bridgeport Based on RUNAWAY ON FIFTH AVENUE. | Danbury Hatters Decision. Se | son, were ses well-known tennis player ¢ OVER WOMAN IN BRONXVILLE HOTEL Retired Use ot. Louis at the Gramatan Capitalist es Cane on Another Diner —_—_— GREAT BATTLE IN BALKANS WON BY ThE BULGAR ARMY: FIELD STREWN WITH DEAD ——_—_—_<-42—____ PRINCIPALS IN COURT.|Hellenic Government Orders the Woman in ¢ Ko the doctor's b ander Carver, Yonkers faimil, inflicted by Ho: ace Mra, Benton tery against tl was the vic until Judge ol Carver and thr be Bogy, his sot and Thomas New Kuests at the the midweek jonable hostelr many of the ing country, MeMillin and ville; Harry Park West; lawyer, utes after lin's attention tures annoying rema to stop. upon him Carver across The young td stunned. Mrs. room, screamin, Dean in poss! one of the identify the vol When the lice Court to-day ord: retired St iN) ™ ' affnoying gestures MeMillin, United States Minister to Pera and) bombarded by the Bulgarians for several hours, former Governor of ‘Tennessee, Carver, who was not insistent upon | pressing a charge of assault and bat- Louisan, r in the police ee n, Fo: Orleans St Louis guest at the Hotel Gram: Incurred by jon n turi and ordered him to return $ Bogy jr, son of the capitalist, which frien the young man to pay. suggested that a charge of extortion made against Carver, was willing to drop the matt and ster, and use Is Wife of a Former Governor of Tennessee. Olsen in the Bronxville Po ed Bernard » iin, » HEAVY LOSSES BY ALLIES, of a ned pds bh Mra. her lawyer, mata dane y her was on ward ac by Gordon, by rks. the an Mr, Suder and Carver, well known in sock midnight, Carver tried to attract a a n. at the ther grill room for # late supper At the next table, testimony offered Leonard Be cor Boxy of I we n, upon to BP. of to pay Alex. | wealthy | treating Injuries y lant night, ‘ A Bogy, who is twice Carver's age, | fOrty-three miles northeast of Salonica are evacuating their positions and struck the latter across the back of the neck with a cane after Carver, ing to #ogy’s story, had made | Athens despatch this afternoon, remarks wife the felt he urt trial him 1 forced ‘The Court but Bosy MeMillin brother, are the and tt drew © fvom the surround. fa all Last night ash- fininh of into f Lawrence a Manhattan and kman, a} the dance Boxy and his son led Mra} the & to the his Hronx- A few testified Boxy Mra MeM making wild whereupon capitalist told the court, Car Boxy Carve Bory Jumped up from his t his cane from the hat rack ¢ and nin ges. ert asked Hi When she paid no heed, the | ade n « back of the fell to MoMillin left the rs fon hurried him to th Bronxville called up the doctor's office fered to settle for $2 Car n ar ver's office Young to w Bory h son reached the joe the men demanded $} and of- | n n grill compan: of Dr Bogy h pro could not doctor'y Horse Collides With Auto, bat Oc. | that Carver would not r to The Evening Work cupan ye Injury, le ogy. the testimony BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Aug 24 A runaway attached to @ paper | br t only $50 along and T. F. Duffy, an official of the Inter- | poy wagon col with an automobile !accepted, Bogy inst Upon pers Iron Molders’ Union of North |owned by \ dier of Pittxburgh at! aty placing the money in Carve a, Was arrested on & body writ) 1 second 4 Filth Avenue! nands, whieh id va wa torday 99:8 result of four atultathls sfrarnoor taken to Beekman's home in s brought local foundries againat| Mr. and Mrs Didier and thelr three) i i, an automobile and y ‘ union officials, Duffy is uninjured mH he car} ‘i of a keeper, being unable were smashed jman signe d a paper releasing the | ball, which was set at The hore wacon an| capitalist from all Habllity for damages, jelaimed by the 4 fac to Hroudw Phirtioth) Carver was the only me rot his nina of iB jones sight be t mand) carty in court, He was heavily ban laged and wore a black ¢ Bowy st tion of the foundries 7 Skeeter The action of the manufacture ae Mia mle had given $100 ball on Wedne: based on the decision of tho t da cnt ared with hes part < \ we 1 rome Court the Day in . or Including MeMillin, who 48 hat manufacturers judg ito) Simavily yelled: Judge 0 nn ments for damages against tr L which {aticer for Cnr mp bat employees, who Were found guilt Rous Mum howe Shick | Dulvie thes resched eure tho tr COBeNrEAcys wee Coariuded. 6.0 mufller, Evacuation of Positions Around City of Seres After Bombardment —Greek Populace Demands War. SAYS THE BERLIN REPORT LONDON, Aug. 24.—Greek troo around the ancient city of Seres, reliring southward under orders from the Greek Government, said an The retirement was ordered after Greek positions had been heavily | The Greek commander in the Seres region, who prepared for a de- | termined resistance as the Bulgarians approached the city, was apparently overruled by his superiors at the capital. (An Athens despatch dated yesterday and received to-day said the Greek troops were still resisting the Bulgarians at Seres, notwithstanding the orders of the General Staff that they retire. The Greeks were at that time being reinforced rapidly by volunteers.) Early in the fighting the Greek garrison at Seres co-operated with the French troops in defending the city. It is asserted that a sajorits of the Greeks are enraged at the Bulgar invasion and are demaning that war be declared. » A statement from the Bulrarian ’ , War Office this afternoon declared right bank of the Struma, The Ger- han War Office admitted that on the DISCUSSED WITH HEDLEY Allies’ left wing the Serbians have ', 4 . i 1 the Bulgarian advance by , Union Officials Have Conterence te illstance = Antonian | With General Manager of | Statement from the French War Of- | Serbians pushing back the Bulgars at some points, (The Struma River foliows an Gi Willlam B Lines. Mitagerald, ganiger of the Cart n's Union f A irregular course through North- Fridiger, its counsel, and custern Greece, cutting acroax the Conway, Chairman of the comul epen country to the northero representing the employees of hore of the Aegean Sea, Bul- | New York tilways Company, this gorian forces ap, ed in this afternoon visited the offices of Bran m tas and took up de. and took up de- ! Hedley, General Manager of the fensive positions along the river kreen cur wii, to discuss the yt With no opposition fi Entente f m 4s this region the east of twenty-six demands served upon the sites smpany by s some distan James Le. at Quackenbush, speck the old battle line, Several forts Jtomey for the Interborough Hapld | upied and the Bulgarians | ‘tran any, and George Kee threw up ent The Jikan, General Superintendent, sat] jmportanes of this line les in the J with Mr, Hediey during the discua-| fact that it shuts off the allies sun from the lext ro . Mr, Fitzierald will meet a commit: | from the + rents tate oe Pedy Aa d clevated| aarla, J invasion should be einployees att 3 tempted, and enables the Bul- lute thin fier to kurlans to hold strong defensive them the list « \ UP | positions behind the rive FOr aan seeaatiiterborougiy,| positions bebind the river.) =e | DEFEAT OF ALLIES IN BALKAN BATTLE CLAIMED BY BERLIN, FIRST WOMAN IK AIRSHIP FLIES OVER NIAGARA FALLS Miss Norma Mack of Buttala Makes. BERLIN, Aug. 24 (by Wireless to ayy re foat of € ntente he Perilous Trip a Not t A t unm River, 4 Bit Fri Mace in fron northeastern pee | Greece, was announced by the Bul- - 4 ape ‘at fl x Bue : irian War Office in a statement iss Alek or sued yesterday at Sota oF Ot te sae Serbian troops are stubbornly. re , Se IS sisting the Bubgwrian advance on the aaa it was A 1 y A plane m1 y 2B. Aree ; nae Kaen \ the re- nines 8 aan ‘ & epulsed sa : a 7" NE Tthe A ‘ esa in the ne \ 5 were off : \ 1 . M Ari: pea} Fallow the test of the Bul vn of nna hy garian War OF ' ¥ Tico haR LAYER LaL Wits ee Coed "We defeated the enemy on the Ugo crgan Wael: motor car, \ \ Struma ts hes 2), The enemy . et

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