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WEATHER—Fair to-night and Friday. Cooler, . Feel PRICE ONE OENT. FRENCH, BELGIANS AND GERMANS IN BATTLE Kaiser's Troops Make Desperate Effort | to Cross River Yser, Near the Coast, but Are Checked— Berlin Re- ports 2,000 British Captured. LONDON, Oct. 22 [Associated Press].— “The furious bombardment between Ostend and Nieuport continues to-day,” according) w to a despatch to the Telegraaf of Amster=| dam and sent to London by the correspon-' dent of the Exchange Telegraph Company. “The Germans are firing from Maria-' “The French and Belgians are persist- ently resisting the efforts of the German to cross the River Yser. The dykes of this river have been cut.” AMSTERDAM, Holland, Oct. 22 |United Press).—-The| fiercest fighting of the present stage of hostilities in South-| ern Belgium is now in progress between Ostend and Nieus port. The Germans, reinforced by a naval brigade of 10,000 men, have extended their base from Ostend to the towns of Mariakerke and Middlekerke, halfway between Ostend and Nieuport, and are attempting to advance toward Nieuport, where the allics are holding a line that rests on the Notth | Sea. On the ocean a British fleet of light draught monitors i in action shelling the Germans. The losses on both sides are reporred to be very heavy. The Germans are continuaily bringing up additional rein- forcements and have many big guns in action. DENIES KILLING MRS. BAILEY BiG BRITISH FLEET, | erke and Middelkerke; the French and Bele|turnea tim’ over to Patrotman Shaw 40m 10 Wal oct rae Brepered 4 gians from Nieuport, and the ‘English from} their warships. English aviators directed! nor to Shaw, “and if they hadn't of 126 to 62, "No roll ‘call was the fire of the allies on the German positions. |" ven aim get though, He ie trying|O® @ rising vote the minority voted NEW YORK, TH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914. ATTEMPT T0 KIL (CONGRESS TT mae oy = Rie op Age oe ‘NO, NO, i CRIES T DOCTOR WK CFL BY AGREE TOADOURN| FRUEREPLOVE, SESSION TON WHEN WIFE IS CALLED TO TAKE THE STAND Revolver Wrested From John! Southern Members Hold Ea O’Connor’s Hand Before | for Bills—War Tax Con- He Could Shoot. | ference Report Adopted. Fair Defendant Walks to Chair, De- spite Protest, and Begins |Her Story of the Killing of Mrs. Louise Bailey. i “TLL GET HIM Vere PICS STER NEAR aa | That’s His Threat When Ar-: Smith in Senate and Henry in rested for Trying to Kill House Demand Action on Richard C. Harrison. Cotton Measures. © ©“) John O'Connor of No, 1314 Rogers| WASHINGTON, Oct. Cohgress avenue, Brooklyn, a discharged em-| bas broken all records for gontinuous ployee of the Dock Department, who] #sisons, with prospective adjourainent ‘to-night. It has been “on the job" jhas been writing threatening | | actically continuously since April 7,| (Special From Stal Correspondent ef The Evening World.) MINEOLA, L, I., Oct. 22.—Mrs, Florence Carman, who declares that a “mysterious man” killed Mrs. Louise Bailey, for whose murder she Eee to Dock Commissioner | 1913, when the special “tariff” session | c Smith and Mayor| began, or 566 days, as this special nes- | Mitchel attempted to kill First| sion lapsed into the regblar sesslo: is on trial for her life, took the witness stand this afternoon at 4.40 o'clock. which began Dee. 1, 1913 The previous record was from D 5, 1887, to Oct. 20, 1884, or 3 to-day, Bystanders) adjourninent 4 arranged by Administration lead- of both Hounen and 4 formal reso- j lution to that effect was prepared. Deputy Commissioner of Docks and Ferries Richard @. Harrison at Pler A, North Rive | overpowered O'Connor, who wi The fact that the woman was to testify had been known all day and after luncheon adjournment there was a veritable riot at the doorway of the court room, a crowd, many of them women, fighting and struggling jarmed with a alibre revolver, and) for’admission to the room. Inadequate police arrangements, the incom- plete enforcement of orders and the fact that the court officers lost their heads brought it about. : When Mr, Levy cried “Mrs. Carman take the stand,” Dr. Carman jumped forward saying, “No, no.” Mrs. Carman, however, rose and walked back of the jury box to the witness stand. She raised her white gloved hand to be sworn with dainty precision—she spoke in a low | voice leaning forward with her clasped hands and her elbows resting rs m the ledge Her head was bent forward eagerly and she smiled éarnestly as she thy Harbor Squad, lthe conference report on the “1 intended to kill him,” satd O'Con-| Tax pill was adopted by a vot jumped ime so quick I'd have got him.) 4emanded by tho Republicans, but i igainst adoption of the report. Rep- to destroy the Dock Department. rescntatives Thompeon of aidaleee From the Harbor Squad police ata-!and Witherspoon of Mississippl were ) at Pler A O'Connor was tuken| ‘he only Democrats to arise In op- to ntre Street Pollee Court and) position to the party measure. | arealedod’ On 4:6 © of felontous| The conference report whnt over tol! \ssalt preferred by Mr, Harrison,| the Senate for action and the Hours The prisoner walved examination and! took up the cotton werehouss bill was held by M trate Freschi in| Representative Heary of Texas pro- $2,000 bail to awalt action by the| duced a letter from President Wilson, i Jury. expressing the hope: that Congress ia kes Amt eile “1 @ talked. lice Lieut, Kennel, who guards| would pass the bili before a.journ- . the door of the Mayor's office, wis in| ment. While Leader Underwood at- ensues Mra, Carman denied that whe killed Mrs, Balley. She swore she wae Centre Street Police Court when| tempted to get up the adjournment WANK IN JAIL AT LAST, ‘FLOWER STARTS BACK upstairs at the time of the shooting. za O'Connor was arraigned. He told| resolutions, Mr. Henry forced roll Q. You are the defendant, the wife of Dr. Carman? A. Yes. * ; Magistrate Freschi that he had seen| calls and began a mild filibuster to BUT ONLY FOR FOR 30 DAYS | T0 STAND TRIAL HERE - 2 i O'Connor hanging around the cor-| force action on the warehouse bill, Q. When were you marred to Dr. Carman? A, 1892. se ridors of the City Hall several times} When the report arrived in the Sen- = rons ity ‘ In the last month and had kept close| ate, Senator Smith of Georgia held fans fe Q. Yeu went to the city on June 30, 1914? A. Yes, on the 9 ! , essed a ) sata + Fy mated joe hi Mr f Harrimn and resotution toe 4 Nenatorfal comin od a | Mi ealer Who Deserted Em-| Waives Extradition in Canada and] o'clock train. Ae esto 0 invest ¢ the ci q 3 i i i aoe probably) was mapially vnbal|(en fh export altue- Ployee Found Adulterating Will Face $2,000,000 Mining Q. What time did you return to Freeport? A, On the 6 o'clock aan an zit Fresch! said} ‘The Senate promptly adopted Sena- i irfes j Saft. Cian ee , Seah Pi tars dee: of esanine tor Smith's resolution and proceeded Milk Thirteenth Time, heft Charge. train, ‘ ould consider e to the conference report , js 1 ‘ ™ 3 i > H the prisoner to the peycopathic ward |tevenue Die Pore OF SRO WATT Toul Wank, a milk deater of No.| ‘TORONTO, Oct. 22—Dr. Richard Q. Where did you go? 4. Directly home, to my home in the Flower, alias Montgomery, alias in Bellevue Hospitat for examination |, Meanwhile, in the House, Repre-| 699 Berriman street, Brooklyn, who | Oy Oxford, arrested here lant night atter| Merrick road Henry's Allbuster was pro- of An Agreement to take up At the conclusion of the O'Connor ment Mr. Harrison asked for had been convicted twelve times of OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT Gains at Many y Points Claimed PARIS, Oct. 22 [Associated Press|.—The official an+ nouncement issued this afternoon by the French War Of- * fice says: “On our left wing German forces in considerable strength have continued their violent attacks, particularly in the vi- cinity of Dixmude, Warneton, Armentieres, Radinghem and maintained. at Fricourt, to the east of Albert of Craonne:in the region of Souvain at Four de Paris southwest of Varennes; in the region of Malancourt. in the Woevre district; in the direction of Cham-| (Continued om Gecond Page.) By the War Office in Paris ‘ La Bassee. but the positions occupied by the allies have been ant “On the rest of the front the enemy has delivered only |‘7""" partial attacks. These all have been repulsed, particularly | will n the plateau to the west | the Argonne district; | , leven years, walved Q. Who was at supper that night? A. My daughter, my mother, y and left for New 2 uetody of a Central of. | My sister and my husband, Q. Did you leave the table at any time? A. 1 we do heon a fugitive from F ‘i . , ent te the door in although he had! answer to a summons. in Phita-| MRS. CARMAN MADE CONSPICU- ‘At that| U8 ENTRY INTO COURT, Mrs. Carman mado @ conspicuous Warehouse bill providing | watering his milk, but had always en. | 4 Care fisting rule under which amend- oxtradition te Connor bad ments to the bank law ‘which are|caped a Jail sentence. wow nent to/ y The permit was | being Idered could be disposed of | jai) for thirty duys to-day by Jus s = This afternoon tbe House adopted a| Je! for thirty da day by Jus-|f wnt immediate: | tieey MeInerny, Ryan and Forker inj Special Sessions, Brooklyn A milk | Jus inspector ye» ay found bis milk| heen & to name to call upon the| diluted again felphia in Presidant saa titurm bik that ihe tYank'n twelfth conviction way tine he disappeared after giving ball. | tol. He sald | 4 wpec Conklin, bent down and kissed her. Then she kissed her littite daughter, thix year, when, with @ number of - work of the sestion was done, Then ir Flower if wanted in New York | entry into the court room this morn-| Eiizabeth, then Lee Corby od hy i " ‘i | about two weeks ago and the Jus Dr r + e Corby, her slgter's (Continued on ag bth Page) ithe House adopted a resolution for tee actioned him that his next of /0n indictmente arising out of the @x- jing. She entered by way of the Iittle! young non-in-lar, and last of all she tation, about four years ago,|#de door at the left of the bench! kissed her husband. This was tif @ret ment vould KF term in jail rnment resolution| fense would get @ min ja and, owing to the great crowd tn the| time she had so saluted Dr. Carman {t was laid on the) him the Arizona Mining POLICEMAN'S § WIDOW SUES. | ,.scns th rAmith declared that! srhey rantnded him alao that he ne Pine Mining Company, His | oom, was compelled to pass through] since the trial opencd. After this It- Aske 875,000 Damages from Street ti ! ane eeu ld remeln fe wasvmorally rompansihia far ithe lit frauds approximate $2,000,000. | the*upp * platform of the jury box.| tle demonstration, Mrs, Carman took t inal sere | was mol ponattle » lite urrency and cotton ware- | of a man named Sehmidt who had wd anxious to get away toe | This brought her above the seated) her place at the head of counsel table. worked (on hini, had bead convioienl da spectators and threw her in sharp| Farrell was immediately called to eaders of both Houses i a ~ > | relief against the white wall and) the stand for the continuance loctored milk and had | ce of his tit to: ent Third Hace at Letente, | pillars of the court room, Her step) cross-examination by Mr. Graham, White ranged himself in Jail when hiv em New York | Washington urband was! pressed thi - ployer 1 PRD BRACE Six furlongs.Gre- | w ady, even a bit quicker than} FARRELL IS A MIXTURE OF WIT fi ~ in, 10) (Murphyo, first: Converse, | usual, and there waa @ mild amile) Anal tone *) 109 (Robingon) ond; Sundstone,|upon her face, She was smiling at Latah STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. 1). syciny, third ‘Tine, 118 Lh [the membera of her houschold who| Farrell was the same pugnacious Dortoh, Honk O'Day and Little|had gathered in the line of chaira| Witness to-day os yesterday, His A | String alae ran at the head of the counsel table and | 4bawers, which he snapped out, were A.M Two-D Mutueis Paid Grecian, | Juat back of her own seat. a strange mixture of dictionary words A. M.| straight, $4.00; place, $2.90; show,| When she stepped down from the|and slang, Now and then he used. ry M. 92.40; Converse, place, $10.40; show, @levated platform of the jury box, she| words which for thelr apt selestieg pay bis tne ways - Ms ae red automabtte, | They w fram the running | board when turned the corner | suddenly at Hudson and Bank astres and Hodgkins was so badly hurt the en ry , ve full } and surplus of the banks should be passed before Trinidad, Bermuda [Adjournment Tt appeared that both | Almirante, Colon 1 bills could be passer ime. f r | Adriatic, Liverpool..........1 ‘The Senate in the m ime passed |Pennayive he Sains... 4 a 10 1 1 1 died 1 h al King ti -) th ton 4h EN a ade ng is con igs fap py ee he war ft Red Crepe Rotterdam.....++ , M. $6.50; Sandstone, show, $2.80. ram ah sore in a0 mother, Mra. Piatt were but am (nstant las | \ }