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THE BROOKLYN DATTA" EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 15. U-BOAT 51 FRENCH MOUNTAINEER SOLDIERS AT RUINS OF THANN, IN ALSACE PARTRIDGE MNS ON HOME GREEN 1,183 NEW MEMBERS ADDED TO CIVIC CLUB IN 4 DAYS' CAMPAIGN IS REPORTED Defeats Reginald Lewis In IN THE BLACK SEA Feature Coif Match at Sleepy Hollow. Continued From Page 1.

is a complete answer to the Borough President's request that we go right ahead. We will certainly not recede." ,...4 I jj CARTER BEATS W1XCOX. AXD S. Among the Important business or ganizations to announce their willing Although Off Form, Nassau Man Hat ness to come Into the club are tne Kings County Trust Company, the German Savings Bank, the Wllllams- Easy Time White Among the Winners. burgh Savings Bank, the Continental Sent Down by Russian Warships, London Hears.

Fire Insurance Company and the Fl-dellty-Phenlx Fire Insurance Com pany. These took dual memberships. The Hotel Shelburne came Into the (Special to The Eagle.) Sleepy Hollow Country Club, Scar club with five memberships. Will I. Finch, who has had a wide borough.

N. July 16 The favorites experience In conducting such cam- as a general rule came through their Dalarns. said that for a mid-summer effort the results were very satisfac matches this morning In the Sleepy Hollow Country Club's Invitation Golf tournament, as they were generally tory. Two-thirds of Brooklyn is out 01 NEWS UNCONFIRMED unevenly matched. The best pair as town," siad Mr.

Finch. "Many of our canvassers were unable to And more far as quality was concerned was that than 10 per cent, of the persons to of Dwlght Partridge, Bedford, the whom they were assigned ana tew managed to come into toucn wun Westchester champion, and Reginald M. Lewis, the youth from Rldgefleld. more than 25 per cent, of their total assignments. This contest was decided only on the Submarine Is One Credited With home green.

New Members Added Yesterday. All square facing the 482-yard The following names were added to Sinking H. M. S. Majestic the membership roll of the Brooklyn down-hill eighteenth hole, both players got oft screaming shots, Lewis Civic Club yesterday: pulling over to the fourth fairway Allen.

John J. These RHElNAROOiVS dance rixdoons To indicate their glee; They frisk apace because a case Of Rheingold Beer they- see. in Dardanelles. Ashneid. v.

j. while Partridge was straight out. Alterbury. W. B.

From a fine fiat lie Lewis let out Allison. William M. Artmnd. Charlea H. a brassle that stopped on the edge of the green, while Partridge's was about Hhkor, n.ow.

1. Klcket. John. Brown, William It. ten feet short.

But the latter chipped London, July 16, 10:30 a.m. The liana, (jeurge. Howie, Allan. German submarine U-51 has been up dead for one putt and a four, while Lewis' long approach putt left him a Benedict. Wm.

M. Ijoardman, George M. sunk In the Black Sea by Russian hem Baal real, John a. Brower. George V.

rlronks, Jacob. according to Information received from Varna, a Bulgarian port -on the Black Sea, by the Athens cor--- respondent of the Exchange Telegraph Berrlan Bros. Bromberg, Philip M. Bassett, Edward M. Bussing, Charlea U.

Company. Hadgley, Henry C. Burrows, l. jr. Badle.

K. c. The submarine U-51 gained fame eluding the British blockade and eei engine" signs at ine raiiroaa crossings. nernstein. A.

M. FRENCH RECAPTURE The railroad service up me vaiieys 01 Bush, Irving passing through the. Strait of Gibral th. TViot. Drtllor RUftnM to crn on BI1B8.

K. ns iiRiml. thoueh cut off from the Ger- Brundage. Albert It left Wilhelmshaven, the great J' German base, to operate against the 1 M.I). man system by the two lines or c.

Francis. fleet in the Dardanelles and trenches, on tne postomce Duuaings Barr. Max. ARGONNE HILL 285 tho Infticnla. nf the, French Re- Clesir.

A. M. reported to have been successful In Its mission. The IT-15 haB been hod hn nnlntorl In his- letters Cornell, Frank H. Those who drinK beer drinR it because they liKe it.

Among those who are good judges of good beer Rheing'old Beer has a constant preference. S. Liebmann's Sons Brewing Co twelve-footer which he missed to drop back Into the beaten eight. The Metropolitan Junior champion, Philip Carter of Nassau, must have thanked his stars that he was not up against a topnotcher if his game was what he said it was when asked at the bulletin board how he played. "Consistently rotten," was his answer as he betook himself to the clubhouse.

His opponent was another youth like himself, C. B. Wilcox, of Baltusrol, who considered himself fortunate in holding the champion to a 3 and 2 victory. Carter, after being 8 up at the turn, grew careless, and the first thing he knew he had a lead of only one hole with the beaten eight staring him. Then the Junior star braced and won two holes in a row to end the match on the sixteenth green.

Carter lost the second hole by taking three shots, and on the uphill fourth he shanked his mashie for a 6 to the par 4. He also took shots on the eighth tee; over approached on the eleventh for a loss and over tfie ravine of the short thirteenth his tee shot was off the green and on the fourteenth three putts gave him a loss with a 5. His out trip was over par. The cards: 1. I -ieveriey, rti.

ana on me pudiic Bcnooi uunuiugs i nn chanello Oeo. credited with sinking several vessels the word, "JDCoie," in letters inn erantord. George FROM CROWN PRINCE belonging to the Allies, including the looked fresh from tne sign painter uarroii, jonn v. brush. In the dining room Of the mill- Wm- o.

Kenemeyer, wm. H. Kenyon, Clarence. Leon, John. Loomls, Guy.

Levy Balrd. Lundbeck, M.D. Llpp. Edward Lucia. Harry L.

Leggett, George H. Lucaa, Charlea W. Llebermann. Julius. -Mcllraevy, R.

B. McCann. Thomaa R. MrCann, Boy W. Merkert, Edward J.

Michaels Bros. MacMlchael. L. P. Verkleln, Ludwlg.

McNalr, Hamilton B. Mlracke, Jo. B. Martin Waaeor. Moody, H.

A. Melville, Frank. Marchant, Frank B. Mulllm, Robert. 'Mathews, James.

McLaren, Jamea Mead, D. Irving. Moffat, Frank D. Monher, Charles. Muaer, Jacob.

Magulre, Joseph F. Merritt, Daniel T. Muller, George J. Moller 4 Schumann Co. Morrleon, Oeorge M.

Munson, Frank C. Mclnnes, Dr. Daniel. McMahon, J. O.

Mendelson, Julius. Moody, Henry I. Moves, Charles F. Naggle, Spencer. Noble.

Francla L. Notman, George. O'Neill, James C. O'Brien, Joseph J. Ohlrogge.

William F. Oliver. Harry B. Prentice. Westervelt.

Protzmann W. Prager Co. Pink, Louis H. Perry. John H.

Pronser, Thomas, Price, Abraham. Piatt, Wlllard Rice. Perry. William B. Phillips.

William A. Reynolds. John W. Rlnn. Augustus J.

Randolph. Russell. Raid, Cyrua. Ross, Gullan. Reld, Samuel J.

Jr. Reynolda, Leonard J. Rablnovlteh. Samuel. Rockmore.

Henry. Rayvld, Louis. Ruhl. Louis. Schmidt, John W.

Sauter, F. C. Sandlford, H. 15. British battleship Majestic.

tary barracks, where French soldier- "Cbir, A. The British blockading fleet off Gibraltar was reported to have been cooks served us an excellent luncn, George S. the pictures on the wall aepictea oeorge. warned of the approach of the U-51 i.j "i'. tvtirell.

w. B. Win Back Key to Their nave Deen recently nung. ah iu mo Colt Kicnar() failed to catch the under water "craft, which went from Gibraltar to copy or tne sistine waaonna on cue Cornell, V. W.

wll nnnnslte. I cannot sav. The bulla- Clust. P. URGES Mhe Dardanelles, where she did much i to prevent the Allies warships from 'do-operating with the land forces on Position West of ing had been a rrencn oarracK Deiore I 1 iAvtnnfiri.

H. WAR DEPT. IGNORES "ANTI-ENLISTMENT" TV. and nad Deen usea oy uer Daws0'n. jamM the Galilpoli peninsula.

troops ever since, xne nxiures in um rire.nher Aiei. s. bathroom looked new and were of Ger- Durack, W. Jr. Verdun.

Later, the U-Bl passed through the -6ea of Marmora and reported to the nJBerman commander at Constantino- man ma nnfa ct lire. The shower bath uimea. n. j. jr.

GnLLIPOL Darcy. C. J. and water heating apparatus were still If the report of her destruction there Dietz, Alonzo Davenport, Henry J. Dlllmeler, John A.

I I I 3-38 5 I 5 6 3-No total vin the Black Sea is true she evidently At Thann, a city that has been flam- Cartef Wllcoi Carter Wilcox A carl hv Hprmnn sholl Are mnfit Eckert, John A. 4S 4 6 4 4 4 1 4 6 5 went from the Turkish capital through the Bosporus, probably to operate 1.. Erde. William D. (Central News Cable.) Pnris, July 16 Hill No.

285, one of Hl lcvuuBiy wiiiuh ui kjvi 111a.ua CI 1 Krlrkaon A Not Even a Ripple of Excitement at Washington Over Brooklyn Organization. against the Russian Black Sea fleet. English, William H. driven out by the French, 1 accosted a lad about 13. He was standing on thA RtAttR nf tho ronfieAH pitv hnll Innk- the dominant positions In the Argonne Echarl.

w. H. Lost ball, T. V. Birmingham, whom some golf prophets are picking for the eventual Russian Admiralty recently Fort.

Edwin J. recently won by thea rmy of Crown ing at the ancient cathedral across the winner, could not shake off H. L. Phil announced A hat destroyers had fired a submarine in the Black Sea, but lips of Biwanoy till the seventeenth square, lis wuiuuwa anu pun ui ints Flndlay. Samuel L.

rrince Frederick William, haB been recaptured by the French, the War Office announced today. For three that the result was not known. root had been smasned by German Frey. H. A.

shells. thouEh the tower, which alone Fisler, J. Glenn, PROTEST AGAIXST WAR." Gardiner W. White, the Flushing hoan a a a mill- FalSOh. John days the opposing German and French champion, made a run away of his match with C.

F. Lanslnar. Knicker tary observation post, had remained forces have been engaged in a hand- bocker, winning by 7 and with this Members Pledged Against Enlisting as to-hand battle for the height. intact. Glasgow, a.

s. Olese. Otto E. (Central News Cable.) Mitylene (via Athens), July 16 British reinforcements are reported to have been landed upon the northern shores of the Galilpoli peninsula and are now within three hours march of the town of Galilpoli, at the entrance to the Sea of Marmprani according to word received here! today. Turkish losses In the past six days' fighting at the Dardanelles are estimated at 25,000 men.

The Anglo-French fleet has redoubled Its fire and the land batteries of the Allies have advanced. The Allies, In their OFFICI AL REPORTS It is understood that the French White (out) inillli i-87 Voluntn While United States Alsatian Boy Declares Himself for Oair. George Olllen. Charles. Blmon, Abraham H.

ranee. commander in the Argonne had been ordered hy General Joffre to retake thA f.vnnM Rn.rrv Co. BCOttO. Raphael. Lansing (out) 6616S 3 (2 White (in) (41 Keeps Peace.

Lansing (In) 1(6 THE CERMAN STATEMENT The defaulting of his match by the hill "at any cost." It formed iho wv to the French position in that Alsatian boy very well, but he assured CrTea W- flchwftsm1.nn?T1' J. me in German he did not understand Crodfrey John D. Schauffler. Henry V. a word of French that he liked nukes, Percy G.

Stewart. Jos. Jr. that Edward L. Howard Maxwell Jr.

of Nassau gave aagie Bureau, his namesake, Lee, an easy forenoon. 88 Fourteenth Street. Summaries: Washington, D. July 16 "I re- omul, am? i ivjipiiuii, region; and while the Germans held mes M. The German forces have crossed jt they menaced the western defenses WM rea a VrenchmAn'irom novv Goldii.in.

'y-3l Athe Wlndau River to the north of of' Verdun on. Of course he was shrewd enough g'c Mf.i.jj France better than Germany, and oraef. The War Office mommunique issued ZL Flrst sixteen complete T. V. Bermlngham.

fuse to beenmsj nyrited rtver nnv mnvn. Henrv. Wykagyl, beat H. L. Phillips, Biwanoy.

2 and Rtrmit. 'William A. Koltlnyanl, in Kurland. latest successful drive on the southern tip of the peninsula, captured much war material. vu OLnut uniiHoi onuuiu no ton uio tti- i iirict, tctjrgc, tiiiK also announced the re- u.

Partridge, Keaiord. Deal M. Lewis, I l.ic&. oich uy ma auu-Ridgelleid, 1 up; M. K.

Kerr, Oreenwieh, beat Enlistment League. There is too much P. rtwver. Blwanov. 2 and Ie Maxwe 1.

The announcement to this effect puise oi very 1tZL. on the other hand. I do not feel tliat Sleepy Hollow, won over Howard Maxwell patriotism in the United States for was given out today by the German Germans near Ifintrey, in the VosBes he 1(e(J He was a gb talker and Gregory Maj-shalS. London, July 16 A further ad rSrTWt a fS.Vt SS treacherous propaganda to get -Army ucauquaucia Biau. xim eiaie- no enrniy nacl an nonest lace.

Gels. Richard A. jment is as follows: region on a front of three Kilometers, do tne Aiaatans treat you?" Hanung. Gustave. o.

w. White. Hustling, neat c. r. Lansing, very ir.

nlekerbocker. 7 and 4: PhlllD Carter. Nassau. rpi.1.. i.

a-. vance by the Allies In the Dardanelles is reported by the Athens correspond almost two mne. ii u. I asked several French soldiers billeted "r- "In the western theater, during one Hoffmann. John P.

heat C. B. Wilcox. Baltusroi; and 2: W. F.

I luuay ui the French inflicted in the different villages. "Very well, the Germans heavy losses. Morgan Baltusroi. beat M. a.

starring. Acting secretary oi war recKenriage of the enemy's attacks In the neieh ent of the Express. The British are said to have dislodged the Turks from they all responded. Fine people. While on the way up to the Hart- "borhood of Souchez.

we lost a trench ieepy Monow. ana wnen his attention was called to the Second xteen F. H. McAdoo. Princeton.

iBv the Associated Press.) Hunkn, H-nry. Hewlett. Arthur T. Hart, Mark. Hotchklss.

T. Hewitt, Thma O. uber. Joseph. --In the section south of the cemetery, four lines of trenches near Derka mansvillerkopf the automobiles had heat A.

M. Johnson. Sleepy Hollow. 1 up; S. C.

launcnea Clark, Piping Rock, beat Harry Chalmers, by Miss Jessie Wallace Hughan of 61 Paris, July 16 Hill No. 285, In the on July 18 A.c -hieh was stormed I temporary engine trouoies, ana i triea fVhwarti. c. At Son. flelgas, Alfredo.

Ri-hmlti. Val. M. Btone, I. V.

Stt. Rufiis Twombly, B. W. Tavler, Wllllsm J. Tayler, W.

W. Trenrhard. Henrv Jr. Tlrkllng. John B.

Tnderwnod, E. R. Vaiirhan, Tonard W. Vlrdnne. James.

Vreeland. F. B. Vnndenhouten W. F.

Velsor. Jos. Henry. Voorhels. TMmond W.

Vernon, Hall E. Wlna-ate. G. Albert. Walker.

Charles K. Warwick, George H. Wheler. Addison. Wllldlg.

Arthur S. Williams, Geo. V. 8. wilaon.

John M. Jr. Wilson. William R. Wild.

Frank Walker. Ri'ssell t. Tepe, while the French have gained an important success In the Krithia ncfoaieu aiiciitijia iiiaua uy uie uirni in this week, has I t0 et a llft from a hiKh wheeled army scarsoaie, 7 ana w. a. rr.it.

Apawamis, vuincy street, to secure MST 4.V: P'? enlistments in the Hill. Lester w. Hummonrl. Oeorire T. French to take away from us the by.

the uermans eany aiiiuuianvc uiawu uy iwu muica biiu region. been recaptured by the French forces horee request was refused be positions we had captured in th Independent Coal Co, Andrews, and T. Horner, Ardsley, beat niiy anu iavj. ku 4ruW. I.

Vmarmv I KP ACltfinH rt Ofl I A that Inlantlu Vila, 'Argonne, failed. The positions are according io nAv, I cause the road was too steep. At first tVw vrpnch cause tne roaa was too Bleep, ai nrst ingerwm. ny. S.

Oeon I was answered very gruffly by the SA0 Ingraham, Oenrge Department. firmly in our hands. Turks Ropol Torpedo Boats. Constantinople, via Berlin and Am uasiana. oeat a.

oovi, na attention nad been called to the or-8: C. O. comstook Jr. beat Bamuel Allison, -snlMtlnn hnfnro tnti ht h. h- ganizatlon before today, but that he War "French attacks delivered yesterday vonnar "nmhulannler." who later ex- Genrae J.

Midland, and 4. sterdam, July 16 Hostile tomedo nlnl-n a tiro onw fea- Kalt. TsadnrO M. the day before to the west of the did not consider it of enough importance to take any action. Argonne forest failed, in the face of cause I was in civilian clothes, and the wini.m' Other officials of the Government.

the forth German Landwehr, who in EAGLE MAN FINDS eunc wan iueuiuucii lu Liviiiauo. Kornder, r'nilip when told today about the Anti-En OBITUARY Kerr. Le M.D. flicted large and sanguinary losses on the enemy In bitter hand-to-hand listment League, were Inclined to at I tola him I was a neutral correspondent his manner changed at once. The Kroeclc, Charles.

Kracke. F. J. H. once dismiss it.

Most of them are of fighting, we captured 462 prisoners. Wood. M. K. Kline.

A. Frlodrlch Meyer. driver of the mules and the horse had not heard what I said, and in a growl the opinion expressed by Secretary Breckenridge. Of course, should It "Since June 20 our troops have i fought continually in the Argonne and WlArlrich Mever. 83 vears of aare.

a ing voice he asked me If I was an aia come to the attention of the officials Alsatian. boats and transports attempting to approach Avi Burnu, on Galilpoli peninsula on Wednesday, were forced by the Turkish artillery to withdraw, the War Office announced today. The Turkish shells sank one launch- and set fire to another. The official statement says that an artillery duel Is in progress on Galilpoli peninsula without other operations. In the Caucasus the Turks have repulsed Russian attacks near El Munterlk.

SOME ALSATIANS FRIENDS OF FRANCE I just told you I was a neutral, and the west of that forest, with the exception of short interruptions. In addition to the gain in territory and hi. i ii p.u.nt at Washington that the league is age at his residence, 1464 President lng any neadway ltg efrorts t0 Be. Koeunle, f. J.

w. Woodruff A. r. Kvenly. John E.

Wlnhlm. Bert B. A. Kllcourse. John J.

Wumer. F-nest r. Keith. H. P.

Whitney. Howard F. Knowlson, Athur WELSH MINERS MAY street, nis lunerai services win oe cure eels-es aea nst enl stmento th the Alsatians are not neutral, I re Dlied. booty in materials, a total of 11 otii and 7,009 French prisoners has Borne ot tnem are on tne otner side." said the "ambulancler" with been reached up to the present held on bunaay morning, interment special agents of the Department ot following in St. Michael's Cemetery, justice will at once begin investiga- Astorla, L.

I. Mr. Meyer was born tlons. Should this happen, it was de- ln Hanover, Germany. He is ur- clared by one official today, it might significant shakes of the head.

When I demanded details he limited himself "In the eastern theater Our troops have crossed the Windau River, north Continued From Page 1. vtvea Dy a son, mean tnat prosecution would be start of Koltinyani, In an easterly direction to saying that at various times some of the inhabitants had been suspected RESUME WORK SOON Bronx; a amgmer, vunam ed by the Government. Boettler of Brooklyn, and two grand- "Southeast of Kolno and south of Tfc.nn nr Tinnnemarie today speak DEATH AUTO TRACED of aiding the Germans, but that noth Przasnysz we have made further only Gorrnan, aB iB but natural. How children. "Pledges Not Worth Anything In Ing definite had been proved, and that progress.

patriCK jucnane. Event of War," Says Miss Hughan. many young Americans whose anceS' -The "In the southeastern theater Patrick Lehane, for more than fifty "You may be sure that the officers of those suspected had been people that had moved In from Germany since the last war. Substantially the same sit situation with the German troops is tors emigrated forty-four years ago London, July 16 The South Wales unchanged." speak the tongue or tneir rainersr Westbury Hotel Keeper to Arrested-Cirl Killed Last Year. uation was described to me at Danne- miners today are showing an un How many of them are not patriotic years a resident of the Ravenewood the league examined every possible section of Long Island City, and at lral aspect before they began their one time primarily identinedwith pub- and knT he affairs, died Wednesday evening, at h.e hi.

hem. 685 Vernon avenue. Long Federal and other statutes," was THE RUSSIAN STATEMENT broken front In conformity with the citizens? Very few. resolution passed at the meeting of London, July 16 According to an the delegates at Cardiff yesterday, I ths RnlwBr rernrnert tnriaw nr. KuAle Many Proofs of the Alsutians' Friendly Feeling.

Island City. lie was vs years oia. i. ucuan ifi a of Port, of the Anti-Enlistment League, in re- when it was decided to reject the pfflclal Russian statement Issued yes terday at the headquarters of the Gen i c-. i i On the other hand, I saw too many recommendation of the executive marle, a town in the Alsatian plain farther south, on the road from Bel-fort to Altklrch.

By far the great majority of the population was described as extremely friendly to the French, and the few exceptions proved the rule. In general the Alsatians Impressed me as a very fine set of people. Their houses are clean and their farms seemed well tilled. The food we had in Alsace was fine, tho mannets of the who worked for more than ten years Jponse to assertions that the th. Oueensboro Bridee.

He which Miss Jessie Wallace i i x. proofs of the friendly sentiments of graphed to the Central News and Ex- toward the French sol committee that the men return to work. Even the men In one district the Alsatians was a member of the Knights of Co- bl Is one of lumbus, and Is survived by his widow, fhe leading spirits, would be gravely change Telegraph Company here, diers not to feel certain that such sen hA int night decided to resume Vf V.Ik., n. T.h.r. iiivwi.cu 111 hid cvc-ni ui a.

n.r. Kusslans are holding strategic posi work reversed their decision, and not timents exist. The general impression tions in Kurland and Koons. The text I.viiBB iiuAiiaii, wnu la BUnU active in the League, made this state- a nick 1 -e. Hn-rlar of the communication follows: 1 receiveu An improvement, in uis wiuauuii (Special to The Eagle.) Mlneola, L.

July 16 After more than eight months of mystery and detective work in Nassau County, it was learned today that District Attorney Smith la ready to arrest a prominent hotelkeeper of on a charge of manslaughter, arising out of the death of Olga Yaretsky, a pretty Polish girl, on the Westbury-Mlneola road last December. The statement of a young Polish man, who says he was riding in the hotelkeeper's automobile the night In question, is responsible for the charge against the hotel man. According to report, the young Pole alleges that the car of the hotelkeeper hit the girl as Mrs. Albina Elizabeth Buffler, 28 ment In the absence from the city of was tnat 1 was sun in nance. J.uJ people excellent, and I never saw so many beautiful children as I did along the roadsides In Alsace and the however, Is expected as a result of mass meetings in the various districts today and the conferences of Walter racial characteristics of the people did not differ, as far as I could see; the r.t ii, ner sister, sruiBinry ui tne urganiza-years of age, wife of Paul Louis Buf- And Hughan also ral, fier, died on Wednesday at Westwood, thfJ significant admission that the forcements In the region of Riga and Vosges.

It was impossible to forget that the fathers of some of those chil- I 1MB lillliwi Ul Bifiii, ii inure V.M11- houses were of tne same style; me tne Dresiaeni oi wia owiru N. from Brignt oisease. tier ru- league really didn expect to be of 1 dress the same; the dally occupations dren Rre fighting with tho French and naral services will ne neio. tomorrow much account tne event or a war In nt the elvilans went on in the same those of the others with the Germans, afternoon at tne residence oi ner par- volving this country. of Trade, with representatives of the miners and the pit owners.

The men's leaders, who throughout t.v. nnnnsed the strike, are Inclined ents, John and Sablna Moody. 215 supposedly against the Russians, as What the league Is doing amounts Welrfleld street, the Rev. T. J.

Whit they could not be trustea agau.st tne French. actually to registering a protest against war." said Miss Hughan. "We to the view tnat a resumption oi taker, pastor of the Bushwlck Avenue work mav be expected Monday, and The border posts along the vosges know tnat it mere snouia oe a war Baptist Church, omciating. Tne inter ment will be In Cypress Hills Ceme th Government's prompt action in sne was walking in the road, and then was driven away at top speed. our pledges wouldn't be worth any Shavll, began on the 14th an advance from Hazenpol on Goldingen and the Bhrunden-Popeliary.

Our cav-" airy and advance guards are holding the enemy at the passages of the Win- 4au and Venta rivers and at other favorable positions. "On the right bank of the Plssa and on both banks of the Skwa the situation Is unchanged. The enemy captured several trenches but did not 1 repeat his attacks because of heavy losses suffered In the lighting day. "Between the Orzyo and the Wkra fronts, south of Przasnysz, several tery. Mrs.

Buffler was born In Brook ncttlne un a general munitions inuu manner, and on both sides American mowing machines were used to cut the hay. The border signs erected by Germany after 1870 have been ripped down. At one point a cast iron post had been broken off and the "Deutsches Reich" plate carried away. Up on the mountain ridges the granite landmarks with a on one side and an on the other were still there, but they are not conspicuous. The first Intimation I had that I was in country that until last August 1 lyn.

She Is survived by her husband thing. II tne can came, our memDers the men, that Is would have to obey It. pledge or no pledge. But our CHARLES F. KERRIGAN RESIGNS.

nal for Wales and Monmouthshire is thought likely to help to bring about mountain tops are very artificial things. I also felt Impressed with the colossal blunder of the German Government In not gaining the affection and confidence of such a splendid race as the Alsatians. For their gratitude who Is head of a department ot the Standard OH Company: her parents, hind th members atainst en aatt lament. Khciid th Runclman conferences two sisters, Irene and Mildred, and a tinting as volunteers. You see, that would have been well worth giving brother, William.

means they would not fight unless the today not turn out ravoraoie, uavia lnvri.fJenri. the Minister of Muni them all the local self-government Jnnnnhlne. MolaVI. necessity existed, inat quite ainer tions, possibly will visit the perturbed they wanted, or even senil-lndepen- 'x t7.i n. you see, irom enlisting dence.

A BOTH HEDIN. district, tils innuence wun in men neral services were conducted In the in previous disputes has been very effective. In the meantime perfect was part of imperial ucrmany were ins signs on some of the bakeshops and grocery stores along the way. The great majority of the signs had never been anything but French. I also BELMONT PARK ENTRIES Belmont Park Race Track, July 16 Catholic Church at 10 o'clock this Henry streets, died last night after a morning for Josephine Molskl, 50 ionp; illness.

Her funeral will be held years old, wife of Stanley Molskl who (n tn cmvent tomorrow morning, with (Special to The Eagle.) Albany, July 16 The resignation of Charles F. Kerrigan of Brooklyn, as a supervising examiner in the license bureau of the State Controller's of-fice, was announced today. The position paid a salary of $3,500 a year. Mr. Kerrigan loft the employ of Controller Travis to accept a position with the Bureau of Municipal Research.

FRANK W. STAMM, 21 yesrs old, of I6 Cornell street, formerly In the hotel business, died on Monday it N'tahvllle, Tenn. sfter Unscrlng Illness. The remain! were brought to Brooklyn and funeral aervlcea were held this aft'rnoon it hli lata home. Mr.

8tamm was turn In Brooklyn. He li survived by his moth-r, rarollne Selfert Stamm and two sisters, Mrs. May Ege and Miss Caroline fitamm. peace reigns in the coal fields. Miners Define Their Attitude.

The entries for tomorrow: aiea in nor iiumo uu nw-. I' a requiem mass celebrated Dy jugr Wednesday night. Burial was In the McC.rty, rector of St. Augustine's First Race For l-year-olda and upward; noticed that In many cases the shops that carried German signs were closed. The obvious deduction was that they had belonged to German emigrants that had either decided to cast their enemy attacks were repulsed on "Wednesday.

"Between the Vistula and the Bug, tin the 14th. the enemy made numerous separate attacks, all of which ere repulsed. "On the evening of the 13th Austrian troops took the offensive In -the sector N'esvlska-Okna. The enemy 'attacked our bridgeheads on the right vibsnlc of the river In the region of rKoumohnve and Colankl. He crossed "-Jhe Dniester in the region of Ivanl- Jo).

Koselnlkl and Slnkow. Our ar-iullery on the 14th bombarded the Representatives of the miners havs prepared the following statement of the position assumed by the men who havs, mitt work: tftA added: one mile. Cathollo cemetery. church, who Is the spiritual dl- Hen iim: Hooser 11. aiiwiw.

vw tJtdy Teresa, M. Huslla. Bionehcnge, lto; Mr Bablna Louise Mal.cn. rjjetor of the immunity, agisted by Th miners are no longer working lot with the retreating German armies Ciar Mlihsel. Colonel Asnmeada.

m. Mrs. Sablna Louise Mallon, 4 years Bister Mary Joseph was one of or had been Interned by the trench becond rla-e tor a-yeer-oms mnn uini, handicap: selling; ihoO addeit; tlx turlongs, main old, wife of Peter Mallon, well-known the original French Visitation Sisters, authorities. Frcnfh Inslgnlu on the Postofflre. Winds P.tser, 117; Mtrrlck.

Prairie, florist, died at her home. 155 Sixth known as tne Bisters or tne inrant Jesus, who were driven from France under sn agreement and have lost their minimum rate of wages. The owners have offered them a new agreement for the duration of the war but the miners know the Admiralty will keep on hand ample of coal as long as the war lasts On the letter boxes the word "Kaiser. INDEX enemy successfully at many points i-hartneuse. Ill; Conning Tower.

110; en. mouse at; Ktrusran. W6. Lily Orme, aj, Harrv lie. thOven.

M. Third Race The Whirl Stakes For vekr-ol'Ja: guaranteed cash value U.liOO five and ons-half furlongs, straight. avenue, Govt)rnment at the time of the born in Brooklyn and was a daughter cJnnBCatlon cf the property of relief Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald.

gious orders. Bishop McDonnell wel- Curing the crossing of the river and llthes" had been painted out, leaving xufllclently clear the word "Post The crossroad signs were still In Ger and they fear that when th war Is compelled him at some places to "bandon th attempt to cross. The fghllng continues." To Cl. settled Advertisements la Tea day' ttugl. man, as were the "Look out for the ner miliar un.

1.1111. w.a 111a tain of the Constabulary In Tlpperary, Ireland. Mrs. Mallon was an attendant at St. Francis Xavler's R.

Pass Ciasslnrstlon. Notion. Lomi I THE FRENCH STATEMENT Classification. Amusements Automobiles ended the Admiralty wm ini ine surplus, thus bringing down the market price. The miners' wages vary with the selling price of coal, and If the price shows a tendency to fall, they may be bereft of the benefit of an agreement." the positions which they had lost near Paris.

July 16 2 36 p.m.) The fo. BVn-m -n Bosrdlng corned them to this diocese, and In a house In Clinton street they made a new start. Their work consists of nursing the sick poor. Several years ago they secured the present home in Henry street and a Mercy Hospital was opened at Hempstead, L. I.

(1BOHUB SCOTT OREFS, In employee of the Department of nrldfs, horn lu Vliglnls snd resident of Brooklyn for Ituny yesrs. died Tuesday at Ills bonis, 'i'l Jrfferson nenue. Ills funeral was held yesterday, with Interment In Cemeterr. Mr. Oreen Is surrlred he Leintrey.

tney at tne same time com 'blowing official statement wus issued harried all our line from the Forest rviui 7 Mhln. Church, Sixth avenue and Carroll street, for more than thirteen years, and was one of the founders of the Immaculate Conception Day Nursery. She is survived, besides her husband, by two sons, Peter Jr. and William and two daughters. Miss Anna L.

Mallon and Mrs. Daniel Bryan. The funeral will held on Monday morn by the War office today: champenoux as far as the Vezouse "In the region to the north of Arras Hlver. oellverlng some attacks partly Vermont, l.orac, v.rnirsiiKie, Paddy Whack, Kilmer, 101; Air Man, 1M Friar Rock 104, Fourth Race The Fleetwlng Handicap For t-year-olds and upward; 11.000 added; six furlongs, straight. 122; Hsnovla.

SS; Hodge 121 Pomette Bleu, Kt7; High Noon. Ten Point, yl- He Will Phosphor, 11; Flglnny, o' The ilornTng, HT: Vlsdlmlr. So. Fifth Rsce For 1-year-olds and upward; steeplechase handicap; ,700 added, about Sklhhereen. 14: Meadow Lark, HI; Ballybay, 14; Indian Arrow, las, Singie Stick 14 Slitth Race For maiden fillies and gelding I yeara old; 1400 added; Ave furlongs.

atuT.Hn.hrnce 112; Hidden Star. 11C: Golden tn IF lUIlirV. I H-y nri a Corp. peath Notices Escur1'n Financial For Sal ind chanfe For fall or "cean Steamships 4 4 Personal leu Proposals Ex- I Reort Ould I 10 Hue Wanted I Ex- Steamboats repulsed. Nesr Leintrey, after having gained fonthnld In an element of th trenches, they were Immediately eject hi.

wtfs, Bsnnsh Ooodwln Dsn-er, and Hires I To Let-For 4-1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Travel ed bv a counter attack. chsnse Furnishfd Ilntela IV children, Mlrisret, Ithel and ueorgl scott wr. imuxr rr.MTir.R. brother of Mrs. Turf "In the region southeast of the ing, with a requiem mass offered In St.

Francis Xavler's Church, interment following In Holy Cross Cemetery, Sister Mary Joseph. Cottasa Charles A Kins of Kiel bush and of James the enemy attempted to silly from his to the south nf the Chateau de C'arleul and wss Immediately hecked by our Infantry and artillery fire. "In the Argonne our curtains of fire prevented every tentative attack of the 1' "In Lorrsin th Germans attacked, ssi ft front extending three kilometres, vacation To Let Wanted In Memnrlam it Instruction 10 Ui of New York Vlmerson carpenter, a prominent h.tiu. died ort Wednesday at his home Is Buffalo, N. where his funeral services Forest nf 1'nrroy.

assaulting trooin which had reached our wire entanglements were dispersed by our fire nd left prisoners In our hands. The losses of the enemy considerable." Sister Mary Joseph, a nun In the I Hours 11'' Exrelslor. 112; Madsme Herrmann, 11- K'oilih. 112- Idllko. 112; Udy II 1'5; Kertsrd.

Ii: Smoothbore, Mngile Quint. Ill; Royalist, 112, Felrwealher, iu. I ApprtnMc sllowanc elilmed. ere held tnis anernwn. n.

v. Always bears the Signturof inllciiei Supplement, cAttt Trench Convent at a ut Aimonj. sni Adeiit crpentir,.

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