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re ' ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, momDAY, novaus L inte, 21S REPORTS THE REPULSE OF ALL ATTACKS ON LEFT WING HER CHAUFFEUR'S TOANSWER QUERIES;| ae one cut sxeute BRIDE, IT 1S SAID INQUIRY IS HALTED and Defies Peace. Delegates Who Visit Him. Friends Hear Mistress of The’ Mayor's Investigator Will Ask Towers Has Quietly Wedded "i Russians, according to his despatch, have bombarded Kohlu and em the const of Aste Minor. (ATHENS, Nov, § (Associated Press).—Reports resching here declare e and French warships which are bombarding the Turkish forts Aspeen ertratiée of the Dardanelles are rapidly redu them. “hAt ft believed hore that with the fall of these forts the allied fleets | Jané marines on the Trojan plain, the site of the ancient city of Troy. ; OFFICIAL FRENCI FRENCH REPORT Violent Thrusts at Allies 4 “4 a “~; VERA CRUZ, Mex., Nov. 9.—@en. Carranza has issued at Cordoba a decree promising that the import and other taxes collected at Vera Crus by the Americans since they have | Witnesses been in control cf that rt will ‘Ren at Dixmude and Ypres 3 Court to Compe Fy CT Robert Connors. Testif Nov. 'P (Asséciated Press). —The official announcement given, . to Testify. ecaiTanse, however, aah Bo ret. j the French War Office this afternoon says: sions that thovo Moxioans who have been in the employ of the American au- % thorities at Vera Crus be given guar- antees of protection. The decree was issued at Cordoba, where tite First Chief is in conference with a com- mittee from the Aguas Calientes con- yention. { our jeft wing the Germane have undertaken again an tteastve | RELATIVE DENIES TALE. t on Dixméde sad in the region of Ypres, Particularly to the of Ypres thelf attacks have been everywhere repulsed. end of the day—referring to the entire front between Dixmude | |Mystery Surrounds Wealthy’ Lye—we bave made progress along the major part of the line.| Heiress’s Reported Marriage our advance is slow on account of the offensive movements | is - ty the'enemy, and because of the strong organisation which the | at Age of Fifty. | already has had the time to effect around bis points of support.) | mace tions difficult, particularly between the Lys and| Rumor has it that Cupid has again - erations ethos, sid hd | invaded The Towers, the family home t Tenafy, N. J., of the wenlthy Cop- “On the centre, slong the Aisne, the progress set forth in the official pa, of New York and New Jersey, junications of yesterday has been maintained. ‘Thin time, it is said, Cupid came rid- a, “In the Argonne and im the vicinity of Verdun there have been only ing in an automobile. Mise Elisabeth | , “In of minor importance. Coppell te said to be the bride of pwr of Mount Sainte Marie have again resulted for them in a de- Blocked at every turn by Coroner Herman Hellenstein's refusal to an- swer questions, Commissioner of A‘ counts Leonard M. Wallstein this ternoon abruptly brought the Ma; or'’s investigation into the Board of Coroners to a sudden and unexpected close. Commissioner Wallstein an- nounced to Frank Moss, counsel for Hellenstein, that he would make ap- plication to the Supreme Court this afternoon for an order compelling all witnesses in the investigation to nn- swer his questions. This determination of the Commis- sioner of Accounts was reached dur- ing a cross-examination of Coroner Hellenstein. It was admitted by the Coroner that he had applied for a position as a physician to the Fidel- Gen. Carranza met the members of the cOmmittee from Aguas Calientes, and in the conference the latter per- sisted in their demand that the sov- ereignity of the convention and ti Presidency of Gutierrez be claimed. Gen. Carranza. frankly di agreed with this plan, and with sar. casm expressedgdoubt of the asser- tiona of the committee that Gen. Villa had retired from his command. ——__ > PAY LATE IN HOSPITALS. Salaries Two % Arrears, They Say. It was charged to-day by certain ‘employees that salaries tn Harlem Hos- Alsace freah attacks on the part of the Germans directed against | Robert B. Connors, who, up to two | months ago, was her chauffaur. ! Considerable mystery attends the, @ase. Herbert Coppell, Miss Cop- | | | pell's brother, said to-day that he saw his sister yesterday, and he was certain she was not married. The wedding, it Is sald, took place in New | York. Miss Coppell, or Mrs. Connors, as the case may be, was not at home at ‘The Towers this morning. Her sis- tern, Mre, W. H, Alexander and Mre. | Louts Haight, who live there with her, were not at home either... They had gone to New York, the servants eald, The servants eaid Mise Elisa- beth had left for New York two days| it ttacks have been resumed at Arras. Three violent assaults last night againet the allied lines, but all were repulsed. The.artiliery engazement, which has beoa in progress continually, has q grown more violent all along the line. Y Southeast of Hethune a hot artillery due) ts in progress between the Germans and French and Bethune has been partially destroyed. 51). ‘Wilages and towns from the const to Arras have been levelled. ba GERMAN REPORT. Aili in the Argonne Region ity and Casualty Company, the Aetna Insurance Company and the Inter- borough Rapid Transit Company. ‘This was when the Workmen's Com- | pensation act became a law. The Coroner did not think he was doing anything wrong by affiliating himsel with insurance 'companios. “Perhaps you can tell us what con- versation you had with Dr. Archer of OF Auend WAna: bins tao ie Ths trouble 14, In the Comptrotier's Coroner Hellenstein turned to his| counsel and Mr. Moss advised him | ¥°.1 to refuse to answer. thet’ payroll pital are two months in arrears; ‘Supt. O'Neill of wate hospital admitted to an Tee Tee et ce oon gener of thee. om: at the pay of a number of other loyees of aot inatitutjon was. from 2 to, aed wees oe Hanlon, uperiateng vue" cand, ‘Allied icant 100 employees of four liter hoe Pitals had hot been paid when their was due, but he dented any of claimants were more than three ent of nal Beoet \ ‘allied hospitals have exceeded Ago and was not expected home for | several days, Mra. Delancey Coster, another sister, lives at Tonafly also. A visit to her home elicited the ir- formation that she too had gone to New York this morning. . A relative of the family said the rumor had 0 Neard @ week ago and that Liles Coppe’ had ‘denied it. The rumor came again last night, beers could not be traced to a reliable appropriation, in certain a » | departments. not put in an ‘Who ts Dr. Benjamin Schwartz? | ndvance request for a special appropria- was the next question. te hai cen rie 4 they Rey nes em= a “[ decline to answer,” replied the | un atie Bond of Esti S Coroner. selvi mrake The Boa 'd of Patimmate ya The Commiésioner ot Accounts rose | 4 ration in abo Thon in the course of routine, "will get. thelr. bay.” to his feet. He began closing up ——=== records and portfolios and declared as he did eo: “This entire proceeding will close for the present. It is my intention to see Corporation Counsel Polk abd have him make application | immediately to the Supreme Court for an order compelling Coroner Hellenstein and any other witnesses Taken After Weeks of Fighting BERLIN, Nov. 9.—The following mont was issued from German headquarters: _ “Oar attacks near Ypres and west of Lille were continued. An im- it elevation near Vienne-la-Chateau, on the west side of the Argonne, Object of fighting for weeks past, was taken. Two ick-firers were captured.” FOUGHT ON ROOF EDGE WITG AN INSANE WOMAN Police Doorman Nearly Dragged to \ "Mise, Elisabeth, or Mre. Con: financially independent ‘and Pat: itty yoars old. the paper of the hundreds of books, WAR SUMMARY I may summon to answer my ques- | ledgers, day-books, journals, bank- . A relative of Mise Coppell this af- tou tions. | ternaon aaid the story of her elope: ks and checks which form the| ‘This whole proceeding resolves it-| ‘ ‘ment was absolutely untrue. pn» n> Reartair WOMAN FORGER FREED. People's exhibits and by whgth Mr. self into the question whether @ pub- | Train expects to convict Henry Siege! lic official has the right to come here | In Flanders the Germans, undaunted by past failures to break through Four-Story Plunge When Pa- to the Straits of Dover, have launched their expected new attack, regarded Sue ated of sone under pelbetead Top toty henge oes, he . by-the allies as their supreme effort. je National Bank of com- | obligations to the pecgie, Eyer | . a trolman Comes to Rescue, | swage acponae sentence on Mes. FR ee ctiasteaetsaertane |e teen 5d “What's the matter, mama?’ Among the incidents whith Assistart District-Attorney ‘Train will bring for- ward during the course of the trial will be the financial journeying of one affairs, I am conducting tis ingulry in acoordance with provisions of charter and under direction of Mayor Mitchel. If Coroner Hellensteis or any other Coroner thinks he can apike specific sum of money, $160,000, which, |this investigation he is sadly mig- the prosecution alleges, was sent by | taken.” a Siekel from his bank in the Fourteenth Carre TES ay Peril women Street Btore to his store in Chicago, potas ct § CNet pela aches, dizz, ce haade petite seanen to di Ce = be is mee ‘Cooper & Company, the loan be-| 1) Brooktyn, was arrested this afternoon | er ee dlyrncciny fave te ete trate too, ng concealed by shifting it round) after he tried to sell an automobile and’ often they from Ford, School Teacher. Mre. Mary Ford of No 320 Classon avenue, Brooklyn, who was forced out of her position as a public school teacher Deorman Stephen Cloonin of the Clymer street station, Williameburg, bad a desperate encounter vith tineame woman at the edge of « four. story roof at No. 378 Division avenue early to-day. The womah was Mrs. Mary Gelter, forty-eight, wife of a Dock Department employee. Last night she had a violen* attack, but her husband managed to quiet her. In Russian Poland the immense armies of the Russian Emperof aré pushing forward with surprising speed, threatening the Germans on home soll. Not Due to Sex Alone have come to know when she became @ mother recently, and whose husband deserted her, was brought before Ceuaty Judge Roy in Brooklyn to-day for sentence, following hee plea of guilty to indictments charg- ing her with forging the indoteements of two women teachers to Board of From Tokio comes the report that a Japanese army may be sent to the weat to take its part with the British, French and Belgians in the struggles on the battlefield of Europe. Berlin admitsshat the Russians are now well beyond the River Warthe, among several corporations. The tr!P| worth 81,200 for $200 to the manager of | weakness, ‘To a , ply, eat, spat Shy way rhs se ann) er a ul el aun ay mar sana own of Crmany. Tae Ram | Oe” ear "hate ST akegecaate ae a, ay Kaba or Lo "y ” lato potty tation for a polieeman. None nen Miners te ne giseation’ thet Seig| Vance may have an important bearing upon the fighting in the west. p Heed ok. gp pg et oho fe machin aS from the front | a ee Dosis Kicaey Fate aliavble, Doorman Cloonan wouls wo to prison, serious, ar ep cal realization of its journeyings on nue, Brook! @re so many thousands of women who and, | 4nd, the mother, o : The Russian General Staff in Caucasia announces that @ Turkish at-| the books, bs jean tell you this from experience. will suspen It was the interest, the curiosity of Mra, Ford wept tack on the Russian position at Koprukelu was repulsed with heavy losses A Greater New York he | assisted from for the enemy. ‘The Russian Black Sea feet has renewed bombardment of | 8° -3tire countryside to eee this man| The Little money you invest | Experi towns along the coast of Asia Minor. Whose failure for millions last Decem- | Adds double strength to flavor’s Woman's Experience J ber not énly sent an echoing crash est. . Mrs. Anna M. Goel 277 E, 141st Now Haven through New York's business world St., Bronx, says: ‘‘l have no reason to decreas pe. er ‘The Panama Canal may soon be put to the usages of war for the first| but left thousands of depositors in e withdraw the fie statement BN I pave eves) 7 . his private bank despair! d prac- Stes Shy Free eee etenaed $880)04 joa, Bur: time. Seven British dreadnoughts are said to be on their way to the canal, private ban! pairing and prac: ti be eye ‘add furthey that a Rie presumably proceeding to the Pacific coast. tically. destitute, that crowded the Government, re court room when Justice William W. remedy cured me, | have fe Faves, shad a8: Now't totaled 's.h24 tien, Sx sin, Suctding Clark took his seat upon the bench symptom of kidney trouble, Cid ————_ i Gwe American Miltvary Attaches | Untls ..¥ sh, f° 30,86 base 'wers| American military observers, who havé thus far been unable to view | Geneseo is normally a quiet hami at liberty topublish what Rave sated. | Leave Preemyel. the fighting, may now have a glimpse of the war. The French War Office DOAN’ 50¢ at all Drug Gaited Foster-Milburn Co. Props. Buff on a bill above the Genesee Ri to-day it is the scene of one of the distinguished commercial trials of the country. And it was forced upon Geneseo, willy nilly, by the pen stroke of Justice Blanchar which granted Siegel's petition for change of venue, that the case might be tried away fiat the clamor of New York cred- December cot 700-100 cents a atte ou Compan y trtes to go to the front, sees Es etn wh) aah le Sane Be THR RRS SECURED PES! Tp TY SEEN CHARGE OF LARCENY firet time since aiectanae Bhs be- (Continued from First Page) THE HAGUB, Nov. ».—A corre. t of the Berlin Tagebiatt has lek. | returned from the scene ha see here: tone aroun: meek Ameri itary attaches’ eft | Fret with Bim. on ald, ee the curd at| pas relaxed its strict orders and will permit observers from neutral coun- ures, statements and accounts as has ever been heard in a court-room, but from it all ope master question will aries, and this question the jurymen will be asked to answer, with Siegel's fate dependent upon it. The ques- tlon which concerns the conduct of the Fourteenth Street Store in New York by Henry Siggel iss Can a man lose $1,500,000 in am Baterpriee and not know it? Can he, on the other hand, think he is making money? Can he go to a bank with ® statement which falsely shows an unimpaired capital of $1,000,000 and profits of $200,000, ob- tain a loan thereupon and get away with it? Also there Ty another question for the jury to answer: Colorade Cohtracter Dies in Ambu- lanes. Daniel A. Canfield, Atty years old, « contractor from Greeley, Col, was stricken with heart, trouble at “Broad hoon. ‘He died in an amb which ras conveying him tothe Mouse. ot To give more in quantity at less In cost is unusual. To give also more in quality Is remarkable. Waw-Waw produots give both. Privately grown, carefully selected, ploked, packed and shipped under Tecan ng noes nereass Ea aN reached proportions she gain sree” ty ie laree cou ‘omall re covering @ Open Eveninge Till 9 0’ Clock A crore Be being. made u up the death of Vogel, and after a quar- ter of an hour of questioning he was peremptorily challenged by the proa- ecution, The examination of tales- men by the defense was in the hands ——» CHICAGO WHEAT _ AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT, turtay's of Charles D, Newton, _ absolutely sanitary condftions. is iys it iy” Bes Justice Clark listened very intently enterprises, holding out the pe WR So aR |t2 the questioning of both prosecu-| while to his depositors that he is Adverticed Speciale Are on Sele RY R Y es Ry R= g \tton and defense, sitting sidewise in| operating a savings bank? — at All Our Stores . o pees J proms Cam sad " ‘Bell hie chair, with his arma folded so he The two questions embody the in- Giana; net ameied ‘brass My “opened Ry 4 Wn wa was) might face the taleaman in the wit-! quiry the State's case will make—they Relive ort of I "000 008 ness chair, tare the ones which will ory out from anole, burned | ‘The first juryman chosen was Ed- n stead: | ward Swan, a farmer, of Groveland. Albert Orman, a farmer of Avon, ‘was selocted as the second juror. Henry Siege! came into the court- room accompanied by John 8B. ‘enclosed Sanat hate icon | Py Btanchfield and Mr, Lovell. ls chair Teta ey G ag m oueees ie p cpetring Ot oop WF arta Marine | Ot nee ean average, a | was beside that of Mr. Lovell, and as embination without a peer. POUND BOX 15¢ heen ws $875 Gahan r ih decline, the latter is a big, broad shouldered ao ‘3 Be jd Com mee, Ot man Blegel was almost blotted from he oe are Reems Farnished the view ef most of the spectators. gina Dalit, But they craned thelr necks or reer | ehifted their seats ao they might get a @ glimpse of him. He aat quite un- ‘Closes T p.m: Bat 10 pm, moved, but he did look now and then as if he felt himself in the limelight. ‘The trial of Henry lege! promises to present'as tntrichte’ a mame of figs

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