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Artin wey j eer { RUSSIANS CLAIM 1WO GREAT VICTOR wu " ee eae ha a dard apie vl WEATHER—Fair to-night; Saturday clear and lO, FINAL ad E 5 Cireulation Books Open to Ali 24 PAGES NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914. h =. - : “ Circulation Books Open to a | a — — [ ni | | PRICE ONE CENT. - Copsrinmt. 1948 PRICE ONE OENT. by The Vrees Publishing New York World | WARSHIPS OF THREE NATIONS REPORTED IN BATTLE OFF PER PROGRESSIVE LEADERS toed RNS ennttccez eres 2ee CERMIANS TRY TO CUT a a * _ | FORA TOOTHACHE: | QUIZZED ON DEALS fe , Meo cnn SL WAY THROUGH LUNES — AT ARRAS AND YPRES Discovery in Address to Asked About $2,500 Mort- ; gage That Is Questioned. Executive Committee of Party WILL TRY SIEGEL Convention. Meets Amid Gloom and Silence ON GRAND LARCENY MAKES NERVES NUMB.|APPEARS VOLUNTARILY. ce. New Kind of Anaesthetic May| Failed Bank’s Victims Charge AWAIT WORD FROM T. R. ces CHARGE NO LESS Be Used in Surgery, Says | Larceny Was Committed “Where’s the Money Coming ’ Dr. Smith. When Banker Was in Jail. $ M }|Field Ten Miles Long at Ypres Is @ Strewn With Dead—Kaiser’s © Troops Trying to Recross Yser From?” Is Question They : Want Answered. In secret council of war, surviving party met! generals of the Progressive District-Attorney and Stanch-, field Say There Is No Other Intention. Undergoing the ministrations of a dentist can be made as painless as getting a pair of shoes half soled and no drugs will be required for anaes- thesia if the claims made by a lec- turer at the convention of the New York Osteopathic Society, In session The charge that David A. Sullivan, convicted President of the bankrupt Union Bank, utilized the treedom ac- corded him by the recently deposed Warden McCormick of ding Sing Prison for the transaction of private business to his own profit, was taken . Canal. = SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6 (A Press).—Private advices to-day to British: | :|Shipping agents here from their correspofie \ to-day to decide how to retreat after John B. Stanchfleld, counsel for|at the Park Avenue Hotel to-day,|Up to-day by the Kings County 4 \ the political disaster of Tuesday. Like Siegel in his trial on a charge! can be substantiated. Grand Jury, after many delays. dents in Valparaiso report that an engage= © ment is taking place off Yauyos, Peru, be= |) the French army after Moscow, left) « nd larceny, which begins at} He claimed that toothache can be) Lillian D. Burkhardt, who was Sul- by Napoleon to find its own way out) Geneseo next Monday, said this after- | cured by pressing the thumb or fin-|livan's private secretary during his of Russian swamps and snowdrifts, the Bull Moose commanders at to- day's meeting in Forty-second street headquarters looked and waited in vain for Col. Roosevelt. He did not appear in the hour of gupreme crisis for the party, although ft was said his faithful secretary, Mctirath, was expected to arrive some time in the afternoon from Oyster Bay with messages and Instructions from the absent commander-in-chief. ‘A special room in the headquarters suite was set apart for any telephone communication that the Colonel might care to establish with the leaders. Newspaper reporters in waiting were @riven out from it and a watchful guard established to listen for the first ting of the bell, As the hours passed in silence, the sentry relaxed vigilance ‘and lost himself in a volume of pure fiction. Secrecy, double-padlocked secrecy, “\was the order of the day, Visitors were admitted only to the outermost room. From the council chamber there was not even the sound of vole The debate, if tere was any, evi- Gently was conducted in whispers. . K. Davis, Secretary of the Na- tional Committee, sald: “My orders f@re like those of the captain to the mate: ‘I want only silence from you, and dammned little of that!” Nominally, it was a meeting of the National Executive Committee of the party, composed of George W. Per- | until to-day that he issued a formal noon that his client would go to trial | on a charge of grand larceny, and on} no other charge, and that the de-| fense had no idea or intention of re- ducing the action to one for mis- | demeanor. “I have never made any statement that Mr. Siegel might be tried for a misdemeanor," he said, “and we haxe no idea whatever of seeking to get at the case in that way. Mr. Siogel | was not indicted for misdemeanor. He was indicted for grand larceny, | and we go to trial to face that} charge.” At the District-Attorney's office it was said that there had never been the least consideration of trying the New York merchant on any other basis than that specified in the in- dictment. Although District-Attorney whit- | man has said since he was elected Governor that the ethics would pre- vent him from appearing as a prose- cutor in the Siegel case, it was not statement in the matter. The si ment was: As the situation seems to be without precedent, I have sought the advice of the Appellate Di- ° vision of the First Department as to the propriety of my appearing in person at the trial of the People ys. Siegel in Livingston County next week. The Presiding Justice and his associates on the bench advise me gers of either hand and that the same sort of pressure will make the gums and teeth Insensible to pain, Dr. R. Kendric Smith was the os- teopath who advanced the theory of} pressure anaesthesia and he gave @ clinical demonstration to prove his point, Dr, Smith, by pressure on th second joint of a patient's left thumb, took away all sense of feeling from a_ patient's two left incisors and estab-) lished the fact by jabbing @ lancet into the man's gum. The man sald he suffered no pain, Knowledge of the nerve system is the basis of the treatment. Almost any part of the body can be anaes- thetized, according to Dr, Smith, if the operator knows just where to squeeze, The toothache remedy 1s only an instance in the scope of the treatment. If it is established all manicure girls will have to take os- teopathic lessons in holding hands and squeezing thumbs and fingers. The thory is described as follows by Dr. Smith: “The reflex pressure anaesthesia is administered by grasping the second Joint of a finger or toe between the thumb and finger, and holding It firmly close to the distal end for about one minute. For another min- ute press similarly upon the dorsal and plantar aspects. “The patient promptly says that the finger feels numb, and he traces the progress of a wave of numbness ex- career as a financier and continued to be his outside representative after h» went to Sng Sing to serve h.s tern of from two to four years, uppeare! at the office of District-Attorney Cropsey at 10 o'clock to- nounced her willingnes . Miss Burkhardt was accompanied from her home in Yonkers to Brook- lyn by her brother Fred. She was hurried to an interior room in Mr. Cropsey’s office where sho was ques- tioned by the District-Attorney. Mr. Cropsey and depositors in the Union Bank are probing what they allege is a specific case of grand lar- ceny on the part of Sullivan, com- mitted after he was sent to prison. The case has to do with a mortgage of $2,500 at 6 per cent. given seven years ago by Isreal Temple, No. 228 Christopher avenue, Brownsville, Brooklyn, to secure a loan made by the Mechanics, & Traders’ Bank, of which Sullivan was in control. CHARGE SULLIVAN HAS RE- CEIVED INTEREST. After the loan transaction, the Mochanics and Traders’ Bank was absorbed by the Union Bank, of which Sullivan was president. Then Sullivan formed the Joralemon Trust Company, a dummy corporation, and the Union Bank assigned to the Joralemon ‘Trust Company the Israel Temple mortgage and other securities for loan It {8 charged Sullivan, by manipu- 9©D9D9O1-44949050094-00-0080604, RUSSIAS GREATEST VICTORY OF WAR WON IN GALICIA Muscovite Successes Along Vistula Followed by Overwhelming Defeat of Austrians, Grand Duke Nicholas Tells Joffre. tween British, German and Japanese wai :| ships. 4 Press despatches telling of a previc ; :|German-British naval engagement are cone | firmed in the messages. In the German account of the naval battle off the Chilian coast, it was stated that the cruiser Monmouth was sunk and that the erulser Good Hope disappeared while on fire. that the crulser Glasgow and the transport Otranto escaped. More than @ week ago it was announced that a Japanese fleet had been seen about 2,500 miles from the South American coast, and it {9 this fleet that may have been in battle with the Germans off the coast of Peru, Tho British Admiralty has received no word about the battle off the Chillan coast. It has reported that the battleship Canopus was on her way to relnforce Admiral Craddock. This warship may ha by this time joined the vessela that escaped from the Germans. Two German Columns Attack the French Line at A PARIS, Nov. 6 [Associated Press].—Violent : attacks at Arras indicate that another attempt is : | made to cut a way through the allied lines similar to of October 31. The attacks were made by two columns, one from and the other from Douai, which joined at Bailleul [sevens \teen miles northwest of Lille). Tt was also stated \. kins, Chairman; W. F. Brown, Ohio; Oo sacat - (Continued on Fourth Page) | parse, Nov. 6 (Associated Press).—| gram received here to-day from Lem- The French had evacuated the villages north of Arras. ~ | Grand Duke Nicholas, Commander-in- | bers jand kept their troops concealed in the city. The Germans. - Jaroslau is seventeen miles north: Chief of the Russian forces in the i} = lef of the Russia rees In they at of the Austrian fortreas, of | Marched into the suburb of St. Nicholas with bands William Flinn, Pennsylvania; Meyer that it is their opinion that I tending gradually upward the entire = ' Sissner, California; Ben Lindsey, Col-| should not personally conduct the | Height of the body. When the numb- ‘ eas orado; G. C. Priestly, Oklahoma; Miss} People's case or appear at the |ness passes the location of the pain ) Jane Addams, Chicago; J. M. Dixon,| trial, and I shall be guided in my | tor which the anacathesia ix being ad- | Stability \ s ronduct entirely by the opinion o ie . legra x Montana, and Medill McCormick,| conduct entirely by the opinion of ministered, the suffering conse ORE a ou Reet eieHul TLo88 tus om one gens : Sa8aTAD ae ie Praemyel and colors flying. Suddenly fire was opened from the Galoago: nai when the area to be operated upon y c ce ‘ 1+} Joffre, Commander-in-Chief of the} Tho Austrian attempts to cut off i e | — istry or minor surgery, is|denty leap at each other's throat, politi>|arench forces, saying the Ruaslanal the austrian attamp u as the enemy debouched onto the bridge over the Scarpa. Only a few of the committee were | by 1 ORY ese, A AS Re ear oea Pua Russian attackers; the) message ri Moat of then went proxtesto| THEATRE BARS U. S. TARS. [reached by the numb wave surgery Sa) parties rise aid Tal, great mon eq have eainod in ant Prussia the Tsay, finally have broken down and A battalion guard with fixed bayonets dashed forward, present. s ‘ |may be instituted without pain dissolved, you may make up your mind | * ins now are in retreat hoping to escape into the city, but French dragoons unems” New Yorkers to represent them, Even | wore prevent, Dit an’ thos in the A ee ae lo Cos Gan, itl tee eae pot ewan along the River San. * pectedly appeared. Caught between quickfirers and Secretary Dantels 1 ai 01 “1 90 on ow ide, the , 7 ” m is as follows \ wore present, but among those in the Action by two incisors on its own si But when you see a ney per "0 04 od " Austrian troops are pushing through . a room were George W. Perkins, Baln- | Wasinaron 6 —Secretary fore finger the first bicuspid, tho) eading all its competitors, month in and Following our successes upon | the passes of the Carpathians to sup- | S8OFeS of the cavalry, the guardsmen threw down th bridge Colby “and Chauncey Hamnllt|yo rich wan indignant to-day when he ecund finer ue next two. the third! month. out, you may fest assured that| tho Vistula, complete victory [port the Austrians who are faiing arms while the troops behind them beat a hasty retreat. fond hoon hour there was no ad- | Fecelved & report that four blueJackets TW tigt ones, ‘The thumb and fingers § are RIGHT with ("newspaper In) hax just heen gained by our | back before the Russlan advance A French aviator dropped bombs, destroying the t: journment, An attendant carried in in uniform had been barred’ from a gre -used for dental work, but for) 1 a" ; troops along the whole of the | west of the San. A correspondent at . p BA plate of sandwiches, In the various) Now Fork theatre, | minor surgery.cor for 4 larger area | = | front in Galicia, Our atratertcat | Lemberg aay these troops have ten | Behind an armored train which was following the colummégs; 0! a d ished force 0! nis is jess tht ou ‘enaure ol ‘adius anc > f GAEO TOOTS BU see onkea diss (cages Alar Aeortiaiy” Daniels. vant ai tite’ at Fa RG OR Mae TRAINS RBH 1,108,646 manoeuvre bas thus been crowned exhausted by the #truggle turough On the train was found a 16-inch gun which was being trans= tractedly sending out Progressive lit- Ve H 4 by what Is incontestably the | the snow-filled mountain passes and ported in sections and accompanied by a number of engin | Separate World Adertisements Were —— RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT | Printed D: erature, but their thoughts were ap- kreatest success gained on our side | are incapa Hee nont serious question that con- a NEGOTIATES A LOAN HERE 51 8, 264 Foam on infident of the aay that during the past fow Germans are bringing in heavy reinforcements in fronted the Executive | Commttes $12 Men's O'coats & Suits, OF $2,000,000, IT IS SAID. MORE THAN THE HERALD speedy and accomplivament | days the Austrians have been attack | determination of increasing instead of diminishing the Brome kina continde. to. foot. the Zhe "HUB" Clothiser, Brody the Go} See Mace Ne Fe eee en eri in ii tiaion tie has inen parti Of their attack, Emperor William is said to be at the scet ‘ bills? If not, who would? The sec- t ind. Saturday, The Russisn Government ts r rn SAS BE LIAY See tury WAT \culuriy severe, and gave the impres- gersonally directing the attack. i ond question was how many of the Winter nd Bulmacair ine to have negotiated a te seri be gained by the allied armies iN finde hava bean taking the| jee y s . if fasthful” would continue to. stand black tl fancy, Grayer blue, Pench in Wall Street, to be used ua a ereait| @ it your ad. is published in the Sun) pyyOGRAD, Nov, 6 (via London), [last supreme effort, Nevertheless, the Forty heavy German guns from the Krupp works et another Armageddon like that of stripes, browns, ASF mined worsteds, wecount for the purchase of supplies |\day World you imay be certain it will \Ayociated Prems.—Tho Russians | Russians have repulsed the enemy |g on their way to Prey: ‘Tyner, when Bulger beat them two gut ebecial price today tn ‘Baturday, In this country. | et a CIRCULATION in New York City! nave recaptured the Galiclan town|Yisorous!y and have broken hia des- ee i jay pty! “ ye. " asia it till 40. | aS PER Sie: IRA TER 5 H perate resistance, ost of the area near coast held ‘more votes than the Progres- | Hut Ay Barclay GREATER than the Sunday Herald, | of Jarosiau and have taken 6,000 Aus ———--— only a ° Fiow York Otatet germ eee Peer hdTsed erect: Moves bouser—Sare™* 4 0 nd ; é and Tribune aes: (slam prisoner, according to & tele- | FOR RAGING SEE SPORTING PAGE dlagand rountetn tie ‘J , h

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