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ing winds. Temperature for twent Fair tonight and tomorrow; change in temperature; gentle shift- WEATHER. ittle o four hours ending 2 p.m. Highest, 51, at 2 p.m. j today: lowest, 33, at 5 a.m. today | Full report’on page 9. e Within the Hour” “From Press to Home | : | \ ‘worn Net Circulation, Month of October, 191¢, Dally Average, 76.991; Sunday, 58,071 —— | + No. 29,520. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916-—EIGHTEEN PAGES. ~ ONE CENT, .- POLICE IN SEARCH x Accused of Attempting to Hold % Up Merchant in Local ' ~ Hotel Room. 5 eer * CLUE FOUND IN SUIT CASE 3 will s akan wanted by the po- dice to answer for drawing a loaded revolver on A. Lisner, proprietor of the Palais Royal, in a room at the aleigh Hotel yesterday afternoon. Detective Burlingame, who investi- gated the case, swore out a warrant charging Hayes with ult with a | dangerous weapon. Mr. Lisner and several persons employed at the hotel, FOR WILL S. HAYES SANTA CLAUS SURE TO VISIT SOLDIERS : Employes in Government De- partments Plan to Boost Star’s Christmas Fund. THEATERS ALSO TO ASSIST In several of the big government de- |partments and other workhouses of the |government committees are organizing |to solicit funds for the Christmas con- | tribution which The Star is to send to jthe 1,500 members of the National | Guard of the District of Columbia scat- tered in four camps along the Mexican border. In the government printing office, CHIUARUA'S FALL NO PERIL TO U.S. |Border Not Further Menaced as Result, According to War Department Officials. |GEN. BELL MAKES REPORT | Two overnight dispatches from Brig. fen. Bell at El | from army border official’ concerning Villa's victorious ks on Chihuahua | City, were received tod an increased menace to the American bor- so, containing the first | information to reach the War Department. | After a care-| ful study of the reports it was stated authoritatively that the information con-} | tained nothing that could be construed as | GREEK KING IVES RUSS AND GERMANS UP UNS TO ALLIES) INAUCURATE GREAT: Yields Only After Day of Fight- FLANK MOVEMENTS ; ing and Terror in Athens Streets. Slavs Seek to Save Rumanian Armies and Foe Strives for Bucharest. 200 CASUALTIES REPORTED By the Associdted Press.” LONDON, December 2. 11:36 am—|@ZAR’S MEN TAKE PART > After a day of terror in Athens, In OF vhich Venizelists fought royalists and Greek troops fired upon entente forces TCHERNAVODA BRIDGB which had been landed, according to 2S See a Vice Admiral Du Fournet, to maintain sisce a truce was arranged. King {Petrograd Claims to Have Forced Constantine finally agreed to surrender} Enemy Back South of Threat- the mountain guns demanded by the there are 4,300 employes, the} der or that threatened the safety of | e | Juar i ed entirely upon | : Gen. Bell from | ened Capital. allies, and the latter are withdrawing their troops, with the exception of a smali guard Disturbances began as soon as the] Indications point to the probability allied troops were landed. Greek ee two flanking operations on a large troops fired on the entente force which | SC#le are in progress on the Rumania occupied the Zappeion, while reservists | font. The one apparently intended * by the Russians to save King Ferdled the police stated, have positively iden- | Where fied a likeness of Hayes as being the |Chairmen of the thirteen chapel ae - making arrangements to receive what-/, The reports were ba Eanes & information obtained ever contributions these thousands of jyaruuces reaching, Hl Paso from Chit employes care to give toward making | huahua City. Both agreed that the the District boys on the border realize | fighting in the city had been desperate, . with th strategic points having been that the home folks are thinking of | “ptured by the Villa forces and re- ¥ Soccupant of the room in which Mr. Lis- mer figured in the exciting episode. In #8a lookout sent out from police head- tmquarters last night Hayes was given the alias of “J. S. Stacy,” the name ONT eee Bors -egistered at the hotel. a The name Hayes was contained in a ¥ aundry mark on a shirt found in the © Suit case left by the occupant of the room. ranking envelopes bearing Representative Crosser's signature also were among his effects. It was sug- gested during the investigation of the affair yesterday afternoon that the pistol drawn on Mr. Lisner was not loaded, and that it probably was used merely to frighten him; but a weapon picked up in the hallway through which the hotel guest passed on his way out was found to contain stx cartridges. Police Obtain a Clue. \ Detectives took the suit case and ~ gontents to headquarters early yester- . May afternoon, and the clothing and stationery furnished them a clue which suggested that Hayes was the man 2 wanted. Likenesses obtained of him ‘before midnight were identified at the jotel. and this morning Mr. Lisner dentified one of them as a photograph of his alleged assailant. Following » the identification, Detective Burlingame procured the warrant. Police of other cities were asked to assist in a search that was begun by Inspector Grant, and copies of the photograph will be sent broadcast un- less Hayes is quickly captured. The ce message asking for his arrest reads S “Wanted in this city. for a serious assault committed December 1, 1916, Will S. Hayes. alias J. acy, white, thirty-eight to forty years: 5 feet 10 inches, to 155 pounds, slender build, dark brown hair, bald on top, or may wear a wig, pale complexion. delicate appearance, brown eyes, smooth face. or may have small mustache; good teeth: may wear tortoise shell goggles or nose glasses. Dressed in gray suit, reddish necktle. Usually dresses very 2 onuawe 6f them have spent away from home. Among the boys on the border are shop, and more than a dozen of the officers are government printing offic men. Capt. Edward M. Nevils, Quarter master Corps, N. G. D. C., who i foreman at the government printing office, is taking a strong personal in- terest in having the printing office make one of the largest contributions to the general fund. Commerce Club May Aid. The Department of Commerce Club committee on Christmas fund, consist- ing of Secretary Redfield, Joseph Da- vies, federal trade commissioner; president of the club, is holding a special meeting this afternoon to de- by the board of directors of the club. While the regulations prohibit the collection of funds for any purpose at navy yards and shore stations, officials are trying to obtain special permission for the collection of a Washington | Christmas fund. A number of the em- | ployes of the yard who were in the Na- | tional Guard, but who have been recalled to their civil occupations by special orders issued by the Secretary of War, headed by Corp. L. S. Mohler of Battery B, Field Artillery, now at Douglas, Ariz., are planning to form themselves into | a committee to receive navy yard con- tributions outside the yard, in the event no way can be found to get around the scores of enlisted men previously em- | ployed at the big government print/ alstrength of the Villa forces v George Johannes, disbursing clerk of | the department, and George E. Oler,! !navy yard contribution to the general | |Gen. Bell them, the first Christmas day that many /taken by the de facto troops several |times from the beginning of the battle Thursday morning until Monday. Villistas Greatly Outnumbered. | Gen. Trevino, the Carranza command- ler at Chihuahua City, was said to have |had about 6,000 soldiers, while the s esti- mated at from 2,500 to 3,000 men. Gen. Trevino was reported to h: retreated south with a remnant of hi command, but officials said it was their opinion that he ined within short distance of Chihuahua City, waiting re- inforcement under Murguia, with which he would return and attempt to retake the city. The refugees said Villa began the at- tack Thursday’ morning and withdrew that night only to resume it again Friday. The battle continued despet ely through- out the day and culminated by Villa's forces penetrating into the center of the ity, where street fighting was zZen- leral. They withdrew that night, tak- linz Trevino’s artillery, which they had | vise plans for helping swell the fund, |captured at and their action is promised approval |they re-entered the city and ‘fighting jcontinued until Monday. nta Rosa Hill. Saturday One of the refugees said the attack | was opened from three directions, the first from the waterworks, the second from Coronel hill and the third from the roundhouse, north of the city Fight at Penitentiary Desperate. ‘The most desperate fighting was said | | to have been around the penitentiary, which was taken and retaken by the} bandits several times before they suc- | ceeded in getting complete possession. | None of the refugees interviewed by able to identify Villa among the bandits. The Mexican embassy here still was OR DE, Was 2 - SITE IS SUGGESTED /"*" °*Sreo'ror renew‘ ASQUITH MAY QUIT BY DR. VAN SCHAIGK sss snazs mses rane Playgrounds. AS CABINET HEAD. and Venizelists exchanged shots in the streets. A pitched battle between the opposing Greek forces occurred in Stadium street. nand’s armies and possibly his capital and the other by the Teutonic allies to force the evacuation of Bucharest and cut off the troops defending it. Having assembled what seems to be @ huge force along the range of the lowe jer Carpathians, the Russians are prest: to- surrender the guns, on condition ee @ Great offensive on a front Of age that the ehtente withdraw the troops, | PTO rei follies, SODOIRE gee except 300! left in the Zappeion. Ac- | tHe Western frontier of the Rumanian cording to, information from a source | Province of Moldavia and extending ose to the Greek government, Ad-{Rorthwest along the Bukowina border. c\rai. Du Bowenet telephonea to[2iready they are declared to Jy prs Lambros suggesting an |SCoTed such successes ax to lead te remier Lambros s 5 expectations that the supply lines Of armistice, which was effected after a|Gen. von Falkenhayn’s armies invad= ‘onference of the premier with the king. ane eames ee the north may ‘ i rae ae ae shortly be seriously menac While the conference was in progress, |""The threat to the Rumanian and; even after, the. Reench minister] from Wield Satchel von, iaeeaeennn had been summoned to take part in it, ame moushesst Spateliae Ree Snecial dis, |the entire course of the Danube as guns continued to boom. Special dis- Rereoonees _ 2 .patches from Athens say tue French as Tchernavoda as they do, the Tet bombarded the hill behind the palace. | tonic allies. it nas been pointed aut The casualties in the Greek capital | ¢ Ait mais | The athe G ‘orces across it at points further ‘are said to number 200, according to @! further east. to outflank each line: {dispatch from Athens to the Central) taken up by the Rumanians as they ré= News Agen ; jer the pressure of von Talken> ‘An Amsterdam dispatch to the Times | fre, 0. forces thom the north and west says that it is reported in certain’ ang such of von Mackensen’s troops as circles that the central powers intend | were already on the north bank of the to offer assistance to the King of | river. ee 7 Greece. South of Bucharest she Teutonic forces have been driven back, the Russian Athens Reports Surrender. statement says, and the villages of Tzo= ATHEN: via London, December 2.— ana and Gostinari have been recape The King of Greece has agreed to give| up the artillery demanded by Admiral) Germans Break Through du Fournet. The allied troops are : 3 r | withdrawing from Piraeus. | Rumanian Lines in a An entente diplomat informed the As- | Sociated Press correspondent that Ad- Neutral Envoys Intervene. The Dutch and Spanish ministers finally intervened and induced the king Region of Campulung neat. in cheap, vp-to-date clothes. J8 | regulations. | By the Associated Press. looxe jointed ‘and walks with a long without information today concerning, Proposes Location Near His jmiral du Fournet ordered the with- drawal of his troops after King Con- * Ps |stantine agreed to surrender six bat-| BERLIN, December 2, by wircless te terics of mounted artillery to the allles, | 5#rville—The Russian and Rumanian the next fiscaY yéar fhchite? un item of | G pete 2 5 5 overnment Printed in ‘The allied forces are already leaving }forées are continuing to make € the Zappeion, only 300 remaining a8 @/ attacks along the Bukowina E stride.” ‘Await’ Postmaster Chance. ences joutcome of the Chihuahua en- Ne Appointment Made by Phone. The clerks and ¢arrier# assdciations| “Ambassador Designate | Arredondo. Home for New Municipal =! 10.000 tor installing and maintaining a : appeare i Mr. Lisner first heard from lAvtis aoubt that ‘the *Carranza’ forces | z ferry across the Washington channel of “peer Lodging House. the Potomae river in order to provide | London Papers. shez 5 the people of this city with an easier and | The French aegation) which was | Moldavian frontiers. Today's states ~4 ‘ 3 quicker method than exists at present of} guarded by French marines, was fired | ment from army headquarters says the | the|of the Washington city post office are however. admitted that there stranger about 11 o'clock yesterday; Particularly interested in this collec-| jad been driven from the city, which | reaching the great public playground and | DISSATISFACTION IS VOICED | 7 during the crisis. The Greek | attacks were without success, and that Batimates of the War Department for | Rumors of Changes in Coalition morning, when he received a telephone| tion for the District troops, and are | had fallen into bandits’ hands. i message, ostensibly from the Hotel|#Waiting the return Monday of Post-| No Change in Policy Now. | military authorities assert that the fir- | heay. 3 : = Foc edtion patio iow lin procession es inilitary authorities assert that the fir~ heavy losses were inflicted by the Tew tablishment on. the newly reclaimed area | — Rennert, Baltimore, asking a meeting |master Merritt Q. Chance to obtain his| | No Change = Olly NOW BOARD CHOICE PROTESTED woe Bridgeman of the British legation was | tonic troop at the Raleigh Hotel at 1:20, but the|Micial permission before making col- arrested in the streets by a Greek pa-| A great battle has developed in weste 7] no material change in the Mexican Capt. George L. Tait, Washington merchant had another en- | lections. e|policy for the present, and that the Gen. Black, chief | cast Potomac Park. Infantry. preside: of gagement, and the man at the other | pany D. 2 H " sageaerare ate ok : | py the Associated Rea aRny eS i fon, jern Rumania. ‘The Austro-Gi end of the telephone, who represented f clerks, but i with {next steps will be guided by develop-| Answering the protests of scores Of | or engincers army; arts: the | eae wee nou ane saeen Shoe icemetattons) ee : pn ae: himself to be a repr ansocietionse Sige eee | : & property owners and others against the|°! eneineers of the army; Col Harts, the | Toxpon, December 2. — Cabinet | Where he was instantly released. army advancing from the region defeated the Ru- entative of Rob-| yi, company at San Antonio. There | ments, including Gen. Carranza’s action tched battle, breaking: ei f New York. i | 2 fi 5 a Said that a number of Washington | af@ @ number of Qgther employes from | on the protocol siped at Atlantie City. (bzebusen tocetion othe newiaunical) and grounds, pnd the District Com Business men would be at the confer-| the post office at Camp Wilson and the | wuat effect the ascendancy of Villa lodging house at 222-24 C street north-| inissioners are warm advocates of the es- ence, agreed to change the meeting| ther, camps on the border a7e want | Will have on the attitude of the United | west, on the ground that It would seri-| tablishment of the proposed ferry. time to about 1 o'clock. associates at tne ity ee thels Christ. |States depends upon what progress ously injure that neighborhood, Rev. | ,, 0, case of favorable action by Congress | today The business in which Mr. Guggen-| [0,99 @ rh eee rience from theis | Villa makes within the next few weeks | yoo V0) sonal s ; is planned by Col. Harts to establish | heim was interested and which. it was) 74, naPpy py rome ir land w the Carranza forces | John Van Schaick, jr., president of the | the ferry from the wharf on Water street | dw sed, i ‘take to restore their control o z ati day ed the | between M and 2 ets west, now | SAYS: stated, would be discussed, included 2| ‘HOW workmen. | snathe take to restore their control of the/board of education, today invited the/ between M and N streets southwest, now engineer officer in eharge of public bulld- | Campulung hi | changes involving the resignation of | 2 |manians ‘3 < Premier Asquith are predicted by the | Btesisted bye arene Tx00ps. leneamety hele dl Manchester Guardian in an article in| Admiral du Fournet landed some 409! More issue on the current rumors re-| marines at an early hour yesterday and | been captured in) specting political changes. The paper | marched toward Athens, seizing Vhilop- Favance toward Buc s hill, overlooking the city. The | Greck guards on all roads lecding to the Rumania, to- annon. In’ the arest the Teutonio torces have reached the Argechu river, plan for the consolidation of many of | ; northern countr | pistrict. Commissioners to locate the, under le the Washington and Norfolk | “Rumors, perhaps one ought to sa - 3 EB ¥ Of! noard of governors of the Home Club : € ate. the; Ante er Conta : wharf t pee a 7, the banks of this city: It was shortly ofthe Interior Department will hol ying Victory Complicates Situation. institution on a vacant lot near his deconstructed, pany, to a pile wharf {0 more than rumors, are going around |<#Pital refused to permit a second m -Czar’s Big Movement P a aa ani reach- | special meeting at 4 o'clock this after- * lresidence in Massachusetts avenue, be-| channel, directly opposite. He that | in the lobby of imminent changes, the | THe detachment to advance further. Al i Gains in Momentum Over a 200-Mile Line |trams between Athens and Piraeus wer | stopped no carriages were permitted j to enter thé city. i In Athens there was intense excitemen: ed the hotel and was shown to the i pins <hak, Shown to the! noon to discuss plans for giving a spe-| Villa room, of “Mr. J- Stacy of New York: cial entertainment to raise funds for Stacy. as the occupant of the room| c s 2 i introduced himself, represented himecit | ‘He Christmas gifts for the guardsmen. | 7 to be in the employ of the New York | D. C., which yesterday made the | withdrawal of the Americ sudden victory, coming at a hineteed athe the funds “1 for will cover also the| current rumor being that Bonar Law Barron at noes eee fa suitable ferry boat and Its € draw sh eu jerry ken S| may replace Premie Ase , been drawn tion In view of the fact that the | 1 pias be perl er ee WaS for the commission for the! by Rev. Harry DL. Mitchell, pastor of < time being, but that a final the Metropolitan. M al Method ton end of the ferry will be near | would be Lloyd George us he Metropolitan) Memorial Methodi of the Capital Traction and the | }iren se us (tween 14th and 1 time when the protocol arranged by the! after vivid pictures ha¢ )-Ameri N. n expedi- Mr. Lisner grabbed the man from bi Cosmos Theater, and Manager. Fred S. 3244, with no contribu- | financier. The other business men men- 2: : Be ccine Church BE Larner wath McK ci Women, carrying loads of provisicn the Associated Drews. terialize, but he was willing to unfold | ‘° oo ec < yee border before the two governine that wili be done if the lodging h (pe gc now, ee eae coalition government not the eol-| Uironged the streets, above which bullets sapere i financial plan of his employer to| during the early part of next week. aoe es ‘ ahs 2 tae eats ia a ne it the lodsing house of those companies might be sufficiently | jective prestige to resist the attacks | Were flying. Old men with hunting guas don, 2:35 p.im—The Rui : re i = fo tion, has suddenly complicated a) » Dr. Van Schat interested to install and mi ain the pro- | ae be ¥ hat he was 1 8 € pro- - ; : a Serena ore Commissioners this morn ng | DOS€¢ ferry in connec i has reached th 00d sl so as to release the sol- Pcherna vod: wridy, 5 eack conaatiésiion 450 alee! Ghat ne| : the way to settlement |__| before the Commissioners this morn ng | When iapproached on the subject, how- | eh has reached the mood in | Gicrs for the fighting outside, Four han- (of Tchernavoda ridge across the had an engagement and could remain} Committees will be stationed in the L onsular reports, based on ii then offering one in-hie own neizhbor. | CVer they informed the authorities that | ministry. i dred Bri marines reinforced Danube, it was announced officially to~ xo longer {lobbies (of inevéral theatarm, through the n from refugees out of Chih then omerimenone In Ee |they’ were not prepared to do anything | French force in the ssa lor aiseionyse (Hes niana gern (aon ailaee + which reached the be- ne - [in that direction at this time j Possible War Council. industrial exhibition ic qin Wikasian ieive unio Ghee i | pe #8 ‘Ss, 0 ie: tod: id all Ameri had | ; | o t uth sid a . “ Sree eae = cignésa sci spss SUSE will be thrown on the screens calling place’ before it was taken by | Views of Dr. Van Schaick. | = % | The Express says that a political paluce. From the surrounding hiilsed district of ihe Carpathians, which “Stacy” thereupon invited him to dine| the attention of the theater patrons to! the bandits. One refugee was reported) o> Van Schaick sald it is better to, Campaign Expense Statements. | orisis nas suddenty arisen and that the poured bullets into the Zappeion. | bexan thiee days ago with the purpose with him, but Mr. Lisner declined, say-| the collection for District soldiers and | #5,PASIVE S40 than Villa. upon | Jtocate such institutions, near churches! Final camnaizn expense statements! costition government is likely to so Ltecon eee catia. pee, AUPE | of diverting part of Gen. von Falken= ing he had a concert engagement. |advieing them to make contributions | dered t there should bi | than police stations, that they shoutd| Were filed today with the Senate, as| According to this paper a new war ded to City as much}hayn’s troops from the Rumanian front “You'll go to no concert tonight,” said/ as they leave the theater. Roland S. : Another eas, Gece ing all| be brought from dark streets and out-| follows: — Senator-elect c Knox, | council, probably consisting of P we and preventing a further invasion of the supposed New Yorker, drawing his| Robbins, manager of Keith's Theater; forereners had ted ve approach | o¢-the-way places into the light, where Pennsylvania, $2,411, with no contrivu-!-y.quith, Lloyd George, Bi !Rumania on the Transylvania side, is Sh } s. BS G s clof the bandits, and tl ioe come wits ght, ei F z ee ons s Asquith, Lloyd George, Bonar Law, 2 Conference at Royal Palace. | Ans} revoly A. Julian Brylawski. proprietor of the /patants, with the possible exception of | the conditions unfortunate per- tions. Senator-glect Frank B. Kellogz,!thur Balfour and Sir Edward ( sane u ‘acquiring momentum as it proceeds. ROYAL PALACE, Athens, Deceraber |phe drive, reports receiv r hind, holding both of his arms, and/ ze voli's. Theate! jen. two Chinese, had been killed. jsons temporarily sheltered may ve! Minnesota, | 3g4s, in Loe will be appointed here say, ia aweutery. meet aneratiandarare Lotion oieor Aimer ne nel Bandits May .Be Goi Iknown. This, decbred. tele tel. sea Git Oe Gi hes olen amonniie: Meee Lee Vice’Ad- i now has developed into operations on ® large and strong. from playing the | have promised the fullest possible co- jandits May Be Going West. {oniy poticy under which there will |Senator-elect A.A. Jones, New Mexico, | Papers teflect popular dis-atisfiction | Miral Qu Wournet telephoned to Pre-/targe scale on a line of siles from Where he struggled with the larger| Mra ‘Thacker V. Walker, wife of 3 JUAREZ, Mexico, December 2.—Vvitla | nm ss contributions, $275, j ceitlcinne SC TGH NEVO HERS Ome re Eee ee aa ee ee a RTE Ye nlans, (Apo man. He thinks his assailant put| walker, ordnance officer’ of 7 bandits were reported to be loading two! Both Dr. Van Schaick and A. H. 1 = = = = | tinua!ly of late. pean made cou’ armistice. Before word could reach all | River Dovtian, on the nian-Hune the revolver in his pocket, he ex-|trict National Guard and tr trains with loot@rom the stores and resi- | $70. Superintendent of the existing m as The Times calls for a small harmoni-!the Greek detachments posted on the! carian frontier. ful in his effort to place his hand over lStaccoterits mpctieaenese Mets Ty | to follow these trains west on the Mexico | Pressed the opinion that the protext- | TOMORROW aS“aie Asauith In procement ae long | French effort to storm the wirele | hich ou am ori: ants were unduly alarred as to cond| tation on Observatory hill, southw the removal irom the cabi tleount of the scarcity of railways and Mr. Lisner’s rthwestern rail according to a uth to prevent an out-/next week toward swelling the Christ- tions that would follow the location of “BUILDING THE RAT OUT OF EX- left the! mas fund, and that she believ now is under cry, the armed man hastily there ln ‘i : 3 of Viscount. Gre. areas eave ici ae get ints és ti 2 Ye y message received at military headquar- | th Ewould. follows thea of i} I r Srey, ‘ths Marquis, of jof the clty, was repulsed at the point good roads in this rezio: Bee cratanmine ‘ : PEs en ’ je new building on C street. It was TSTRNCE’—Scientifio rat hunters |} Cy SUMETae On ear nee : =e : ne room. not stopping to get his hat or|are thousands of persons in Washin satliiehe fron Géis Ocuten aes ate atated ER titution would not ! Tor Uncle Sam protect the country ||| (Tewe, the Marquis of Lansdowne anijof the bayonet. An armistice finally | control of the Russian guns on the Mr, Balfour. ¥ | neighboring crests overcoat On his way thro to a maid that the ton who would be glad to give small h the hall he called! amoun from bubonic plagu | «wo IS RASPUTINI’ by LUCIAN | SWIFT KIRTLAND—Tho truth about of the worst clas auz. The scouts obtain he} house depende eos talned their in- iit that those sheltered would be re- | ms connected with if only nickels and dimes, war will come under! The premier came to the palace | e was a sick maniand that she proposes to establish formation from refugees reaching Cuilty Virtually all qu the centuct of the Bumanians Take Ridge. quired to work for their lodging, and in room 264 and suggested that hel stations during next week at central s ac pare sputin, the mysterious monk, who review in parllamént during the com- ! 3-3 si i niceties & Direataren- = Mes Lisiier icc ied | Da E wiles Ghose: whe wie ey | oe Counties Oise Ets] iat Oe see chee Sa nr tl fetid to be the power behind ‘the week. “Tuesday Premier Asaulth |oic), Dnt tO seek final instructions) 1, the Buzeu valley, southeast of the door as soon as his assailant had| make these small contributions, |news was taken at headquarters to indi- {| Would be constructive and helpful ||) ‘throne. will introduce a new vote of credit, and | from the king before conferring with|jyonstadt, Rumanian troops have oc= departed. however, and did not open it| “While the 1.700 Boy Scouts in the cate the intention of Villa to evacuate | Stentes were cited by Mr. Tyson of ||| “TRADE SCHOOLS FOR THE GER- |||he is expected then to deal with ‘sev-|Vice Admiral du Fournet. While the | cupied a ridge of heixhts east and south until he was satisfied tha an had! pistrict are forbidden to make money | after looting it us he did at! many men given help by the municipal , || MAN WOUNDED"—Wrecks of the [}/eral vital questions awaiting solution! premier was in the palace fighting | . battlefields are being taught trades lof the village of Krasna, says the Rus- ing good.” | and positions are secured for them. of the village o operations im His statement probably will be fol gone low by nta Rosilia and Jimene: El. VASO, Te December 2.—"This t gan again. The French force in the seussion, in which A. J.! 7 ppeion, consisting of 2,000 marines | collections or solicit funds for any pur- |pose, they will assist the women of | lodging house who are sian statement on th committee in re Hatless When He Descends Stairway |the relief association in every way | ieatuan qville hespatast acarced Selection Called a “Blunder.” “RIFLES AND PUALLIAM HAMILTON || Paifour, ou heads aa ; personal charge of the vice ad-| Rumania and in Dobrudja. Southwest What beeame of the hatless man the | P08sible under their manual ee ns Ector general of Car- ? : a CSRORNE y OS Se SET EE parses come | fired on two passing Greck 0 f Bucharest attacks by the invaders ceavartinabia tec iearns. “ae weat Se cael Ortts Sent vine ML | Preceding these spenkers, the Com. (|! gue GUARDS RIGHTS OF CHEEDREN i!annovrced, while the subsect. of the Poo ineg use. he: Ming, whe mus | Were lriven back, the statement, adder es Maine the staive and wating {SPINCOURT I$ BOMBED: — the next week to crush the bunaie and [missioners had heard thelr selection of EHO. GABON Mien “Hilen' te aan powers ana ine: contest ier gine eae g, Who was but the villaces of Taomana, sixteen ing rs an ng! S o; his following, People on the border qeeg [the C street site condemned as a serious Sumas font next Boptembers ices will be debated Mr, | Watching the fight from the garden. imiles south of Bucharest, and Gostle in the direction of the door, but if he hot feur nn attach from the Villa bandits | blander, It was declared that one of the | «rue BRAVEST. MAN I MET Iw ure to adopt suggestions | Cane The Greek colonels Diralerics: [Mat Were lost rd to the the) * TEUTON RAIDS HALTED w+ wit nase rsoo men ana a large num. ber of field pleces in Juarez at once bareheaded when he reach t he attracted no particular at- FIVE ARMIES," the story of an unvsual hero, by WILLIAM GUNN puld SHEPHEED. nd Delayanni were killed. ‘At 5 o'clock the fleet began firing on | sufferers fronr the location of po} princi by von Mackensen. lthe lodging house et this pl Taken by ace w \Jl est criticism. home! from work at night. declared that ensen after the defeat of the Russo- fll be ruinow by SEWELL ¥FORD—Further a ventures of the hunters of buried pirate gold. “EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY IN CLEANING THE CITY'S STREETS” —What it means in labor and money to keep Washington clean. “WHO STOLE MY CAR1” by ERNEST WHO STEPHENS, 3 “AFGHANISTAN AND _WARLIKE AFTRIBES OF NORTHWEST INDIA." an informative article, by CHARLES M. PEPPER. DOWN THE COST OF !mons will face next week proble- sare saivenuin anos It matical. Barricading themselves in the offices of the Venizelos newspaper Hestia, a | Rumanian army in Dobrudja and the 4 = detachment of Venizelos troops kept up |capture of Constanza & nd Tchernavoda J. D. Archbold Fights for Life. | , rusitiade of shots this evening against | late In October. : : _TOWN, N, ecember 2. ve 7 Over it passes the sole railw TARRYTOWN, ee . December 2.-| the government forces. Two marines | 5 OVy'tdnnecting Bucharest with the The condition of John p. Archbold, | were killed from the windows of the pal-|‘3juck sea, and its capture by vom president of the Standard Oi1 Company | ace and a servant in the palace was shot|Mackensen cut communications _ be~ of New Jersey, was unchanged from| py the police. tween Rumania and Russia by this lai : i ; vater route. The main span last night, when he w eported as ollowing au exchange of shots be- [99 \WAIEC itself is only about half much improved, it w as sald at his! tween soldiers in the annex of the Brit- | mile long, Soe dns yas pooncn ee to = ‘home here today, where’ he has been legation and a force of Greeks in| west stretch for several miles over ti ‘dangerously il for several days fol-| Hs cea ve in front of the legation marshlands bordering the Danube. AS ilowing an operation for appendicitis. | (¢, 54 ‘ direction to Ket some trace of the flee- ing man, and later the police took ie the tearch, Detectives ‘were ‘sent tp | down nine bombs of 120 milimeter cali- | ®' Union station and steamboat wharves; | ber upon the railroad station at Spin- x outgoing electric S were car a ame the city, was ext d to begin today, Harry D. Mitchell that retention of the ee eee eee ees tomoblle Toadey uly court and three others of the same size| ie no aiready under way, according to|/€ street location for the lodging house watched, but no trace of him was found, UP0" barracks of the enemy at Billy-/a reiiable source of information here, | will blight Gi SS = section | ne OF etch | Sur-Mangiennes.” { | He called attention to the fact that the MEntIncGn Dakine. boaistei nn 12:25) pam Hocation is but two doors from the par- | H cember 1-2 one of our aviators threw | fe Will have 4.500 men between : é tention, so far as th olice were able we : e a. dena ‘ pcan : the hills just k of the palace. ne Tehernavoda bridge, the only one PARIS, Dee 2, 2:10 LIThe | hua City and Juarez to prevent any mo: be the Young Women's Christian Home, “STATISTICIAN GIVES FIGURES Con. |! Mremier Asquith had a conference < v¢ The Tehe' BS ’ to learn, and they think it possible phages tad Peete | many Wille sag atteMmpe : jee Aap eras ; GfHNING. OUR WHEAT cROp | with the king this morning, but wheth-|| The crown prince and. the other |. oss the Danube for a distance of 600 teat he had a cap or a hat) in’ pis text of the official statement follows 3 lon the opposite side of the sireet. John Re a er it ‘had to do with contemplated | Princes are with their regiments, ies eniem the Biack was taken . : . - js er, deptcti < a ) MORRO . Mietracr a miles fro slack sea, pocket St night passed quietly along the! Will etake Ch: |B. Larner, depicting the dangers that interview, by JAMES B > |Pichanzes in the administration or with 4 sg : e Hotel employes were sent in every|entire front. During the night of De- Bidens ihuahua City. | fo.1q confront. young women returning | «qoRCHY TAKES A RUNNING JUMP,”. ||jthe program which the house of com-| _ Marines Shot From Palace. control of by Fiéld Marshal von Macks JUAREZ, Mexico, December 2—, TA the institution, if bullt, on Chihuahua City py | {Pe home ‘arranza forces, in an effort to retake| Prediction was made by the Rev. eral att line his suit case suggested the possibility “During the night hostile artillery of his having come to this city in an active north of Ypres and near Gueude- = [arenes will be abandoned, ‘he sald, automobile. court, says the official report today , “5 nor Grant, Newecer/ ta lactindicd \iom the Dianes Sercan Front “Tee | Porgelomure on Bankers’ Trust Com- untess the, Commissioners recede from pany Suit Ordered by Court. es < ! that he came here by rail. The man terday evening after a heavy tren for whom xearch was in ed mortar bombardment |e enemy , Se uctaeateniies oie tata mpte NEW YORK, December 2.—-A decree Others Enter Protest. | Washington-Haltimore boulevard in| LONDON, December TO SELL MISSOURI PACIFIC. \sonage of the Metropolitan Memorial == —~ * "Methodist Episcopal Church, which | «pECEMBER__BRINGS OUT BRIL- DEVIANT EVENING GOWNS,” by a te ed, reside i empted two diminutive raids in e e. S 8 Police stated. resides in Cleveland, tempted two @ o ENNE RITTENHOUSE. : building, King Constantine sent a regi | _—_—_—_——————————————— ny ! Ohio, where his parents also reside. Souchez area. They were beaten off in foreclosure and Sale in the Bankers’; Mrs. H. L. MeIIvane, who gave her z His mind is clear, and his strong de-| ent of soidiers to guard the British | | “700 MANY MEN STILL BELIEVE In ||| termination to recover is aiding in the | MPM OT house. rede BERLIN, December 2, by wireless to] Trust Company's suit as holder of the age as eighty-seven, was a participant PERPETUAL MOTION,” by BRUCE fight. to bring him back to health, it] Yh caveral parts of: the city Greeks Conservation +. i |Sayville—Only artillery “eng: nents | first collateral trust mortgaze ceedings and entered a vigor- || BARTON. vas «said. Hopes to Settle Differences. on’ the Franco-Belglan front are re-| tieyourl Pacific Railway Correa, ee ane erect againat retention of tne || “EW EMERGENCY HOSPITALS FOR 1s were fired upon from houses. All the of Paper In an effort to settle the differences ported in today’s army headquarters, Mi* Tee ae gen ec eee| Oe) PeOheee gna bs bam | ‘ARMY AND NAVY.” : { = siintters Online Dn aings avers enon z ‘ Batcresst the Nenah Vien CBat eas, statement on operations in this theater | Curing an Issue of $9,626,000 of Mis-| site, ab did several others, including || «apvaNOE, OF | HOMESTEADERS |- To Announce Cominittees Tonight. cloved achat oC eellers Zymbrakalis, | Every citizen is called upon to/eee: St. Louis railroad and its employes, ¢ We er = je Pacific bonds on which $425,029/Mrs. Murray Leadguard, president of fom FRANK G. CARPENTER. Announcement of committees which|and the police force has been cleared ‘Demand from evezy clerk that any. W. W. Hanger, member of the federal | oa Dead (ietereee hee detaule: bee heen signed|the board 2 trustees of the Young “RESULTS ESTABLISH THE VALUE will direct its work during the year will | of all sympathizers: with the Venizelos |> unnecessary, ake Gere of packages aa : Ball Pla i here in federal court. The collateral] Women’s Christian Home. ‘THEORIES,”’ and *: é movement. : be dispensed with. + board of mediation and lation, lett yer ! Sewer by HERBERT Bai be made tonight at a meeting of the/'A{°"phaieron three entente allied| “If you have no further use for tos~ Federation of Citizens’ Associations, in | torpedoboat destroyers were lying close| day's newspaper save it for the the boardroom’ of the District building.| in’ shore this. afternoon. In’ Piraeus |° school children’s playground fund. © | {rhe ‘committee appointments. will be | there were no disturbances, most of the} Call Main 6036 and 2 made by Charles 8. Shreve, newly elected | Venizelos followers being pepvided with |. negrest publ to bome-- Atel : 2—s: security is to be sold on # date to be| The Commissioners took the protests: here last night for Nashville, Tenn. | DANVILLE, IL, December 2—Samuel! Axed. and the decree also provides that | under advisement. Under an ‘approprit ‘ i THE Mediation was sought by the ruilroad,|Greenwalt, famous a8 @ catcher and| unless the price offered amounts to/ation in the current District act they DAY ST and the representatives of the four rail-|outtelder of the Ppiladelphia Ameri-| $6,750,000 the sale is to be adjourned wed $10,000 for the purchase SUN read brotherhoods involved accepted the}cans in the late sixges. died here last| until some future date to be fixed by posed site and $30,000 for a Z offers of the federal board. vening, zged se = Vthe court. e = ic_achool. president. —* 2 armbands of ‘papers will for,