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4 WEATHER—Fair to-night and colder) Tussday olen © INA] - EDITION é FINAL _ She ee Baa [*Cirentat renlation Books Open to All. ob | “C ireulation Books O Open to All.” 4 “rPRICE ONE CENT. comer Ht We NEW ‘YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1914, 20 PAGES _PRIOR ONE OENT. = ities a ee : =e —— = == =e VON HINDENBURG’S ARMY CHECKED IN ITS SWEEP TO POLAND’S CAPITAL i nm §, TROOPS COMPLETE: TAKES 12,000 a “BATTIESHPS UARD P3RT THE RUBIA J. Se Thousand Men in Messin) OEGEL LAWYERS . hs ene oe DECIDENOT TOPUT | be : FEAR FELT IN THE CI . . IN ANY DEFENSE Carranza Troops Under Aguilar Take Possession as Ameri- can Forces Leave. Petrograd Claims Victory at Kutno and Berlin Admits That Rein. | forcements From Russia Have | Postponed Final Result of Battle“ 28,000 PRISONERS TAKEN, THE REPORT FROM VIENNA. LONDON, Nov. 23—-Reports from Petrograd say that the advance of von Hindenburg’s army on Warsaw has beer Stanchtield Begins Summing Up as Soon as State Fin- VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Nov. 23— ishes Its Case, ‘The American forces of occupation yr rederick Funaton. ofr |v: RDICT BY TO-MORROW ' 'FRANK HAS LOST ae —-—-— | checked, thut a victory has.been.won at Kutno, ¢ teeaay orabarked on steamshipe niles west of Lowicz, and that 12,000 prisoners were taken {ppich will return them to the Unite’ |Judge Will Charge After Law- HIS LAST APPEAL MRS, SERGEANT CRAM |ttis also said a new Russian army has reached the battle ti tes. By 1.30 P. M. the 6,000 men . por er Nay full force were aboard) yers Get Through With Ar- 1 pies This account says it is now only a question of how 5 seegraecee full Dee Sn Saasile FS CLOMS WRENCH Es SACRA RIN STON TOR “AND MRS. PINCHOT GET Germans succeeded in escaping in this great battle betweer f AC | WORKS ON A s began moving out of the harbor on guments This Afternoon. | XSORNSTILE A TRAP DOO Ww. ives the way to Galveston. ~ } PREMUTS THE GON To DECEND Sateen jthe Vistula and Warthe Rivers. ‘The outposts began falling back at Sika Vibe epoanewceun ach LOE, PEING RELOADED According to the Russians another battle is lage @ o'ock this morning and two hours| (From a Staff Correspondent of The ; 7. later the first American soldicra were Rvenia 1d.) s = BL tae ae | between Czeustochowo and Cracow. over the eldes of the waiting} GENESEO, N. Y., Nov. 23.—Tho de reports that the Austrians have captured 15, going iP bk trapeports. fense in the Siegel m Justice Lamar Refuses Writ of] ; ‘You Can’t Be Arrested,” nti ia pe ” id that 13,000 Servians have been _ | fonse in lexel case unexpectedly rl a ester Y | Russi: 1 Poland, and that (3,000 Servians have ~~ Gee, Funston established bie hood: [decided this afternoon aot to cait any| Error to Have Case Re- : —e . 5 : May quertece, 8 ty hour, and all| Witnesses. John B. Stanchfield began viewed Hy Hifhest Court Said and Cop Promptly | since Nov, 5, the organisations of his corsmand {to sum up. It was agreed that tho| In the earlier despatches from Berlin to-day it was oil Arrested Him. hagan at daylight the work of paving speeches of counsel would be conclud- ———— 'that the Germans had practically won the battle in Poland. © out their equipment preparatory tO) 01 is evoning. WASHINGTON, Noy. 23.—Justice | ac “final avarantien: bipeidepdA eta ‘The Jury probably will retire in the | hettth (ocdkd aGipaLioslnmue-e writ | Mra J. Sergeant Craw ant ste | Later it was admitted by the German War Office that rain greeeed smoothly an: Stegal case by § o'clock this ovoning. z }. 2 s Amos Pinchot, who are at the heal|forcements had reached the Russian army and a decisive with previous arrangement Justice Clark said late this afternoon | of error to bring to the Supreme Cour | of the movemcut of y women to Beyond the American outposts there} ini: when John B. Stanchfield con-| for review the conviction of Leo M. a aid striking tallors, got one man in| Fesult had been postponed. had been mobilised during the might) oiudes his summing up Arthur G,|rank for the murder of Mary Phagun, Pe aia trouble to-day. ‘They spent the after. | Contidence was expressed in Berlin that Gen. von Hindenburg force of Carranga troops copen Train will commence his closing ad-| a factory girl, in Atlanta, Ga, tn 1913. |**Only Blot on My Record!” Cries Dr. Weston, |noon at the Hast Fifty-nirat Street continue his onward sweep to Warsaw. It was asserted that the Gen, Aguilar. As the Americans dress, This is expected also tu con- Mace x ther Justice should An Station and Yorkville Court trying | habe ae fe Lean fee sume two hours. By 7 o'clock Justice Leo pies ‘x tia oF the ae Near Collapse as He Admits on Stand to help him out. had fallen back eighty miles since Nov, 19, when thelr cavalry wes . gg Bae ipo gg | Clark will commence hiv charge to} prank will be hanged in accordance | r ; Fy The man, Julius K , of No. $25! atten miles of Thora, ad bod and Lapin, regime tree the Jury, which is not expected to] with the decree uf the lower court, | That He Aided Both Sides. East Seventy-second Street, was in| along occu Some reports way the German cavalry patrols are now within thtetg, a crowd of former employees of J : i tiles of Warsaw, way from the big one. It waa Henrh, Handel a 30 oat Cys Upow what Information the confident Berlin predictions were dened 0 eof the Board of| ®Venth Street, to whom Mrs. Pinchot ; pare! QT » a Mo se bine ths | pardiet) any ing a speech at Fifth Avenuo| 44 Not apparent There was nothing to show that the Germas 2a take much more than Lub giboodeetalis which ho was found gutity of the vacated. TAKEN |°f 87 hour. Tn the event of a serious murder of Mary Phugun, MEXICANS PLEAD ree Aisagreement the Jury may remain| "ATLANTA, Ga. Nev. one fe aniet “put the residents | Ut all night, samy cool, unswerving nerve le has! Adn the inter «he had served first sl ty of the District Attorney | 4 -With the | Cora A niaitalea he murder gota t r old | #dvance toward Warsaw was influencing the Russian campaign to th and apprehensive con-| Toserh aaay tary of th | exhibited through @ series of reverses, | MAM SAG SORE oa hg y(t? be sent off to another autopay,| 4nd Fitty-seventh Hiage a alana tu Eastern Prussia, or to the south near Cracow, Galicia. [y (ere nervous Henry el & Co. store iu Boston, the aos case of Willam Marsh Rice and then| Be the mon that the police had ight of this ton, the} Leo M, Frank this afternuon heard in| which would have prevented him ; ti Pet rl ie Cf $ corning the final outcome ealoons | ast witness for the people in the case | hig cell in the tower of Fulton County |for the defense, Coroners’ Phylsiclan| from pe: {ng the ono on the | ody | ‘9 aFtest them for wearing sushey and | Unofficial reports from Petrograd state that the Russians are contion | 2° wanster of authority. Py ah Today |asainst Honry Siegel, was called to| jai the decision of Justice LAMA Weston almost broke down at this of Caesar Young, the man the Pat-|Dldeards announcing why they wore) tng thelr advance in Eust Prussia and have captured Gumbinnen, forts t “ on" - eston almor yroie ow “ hy D nt vung, a r - : : : {te Vere Cras rom ned oveod many | the stand whon court re-openod this| against him. Ife made no comiment, | ust cat ea aaaenl Mane ait Hae acevaed <a beets | OR MAe + | fled city sixty-six mfles from Koenigsberg. hm ordere of Gon, Mehmente decided} Morning. Pridday testified that he! pjans this afternoon call for impos- ,*!'N20n"s Probe Py Dr. Weston told, with some] Krauer at once put on a big lettered commercial Bacay pith took the minutes of meetings of the| ing now sentence om Frank next Fri- | Board [show of pride, how he got up ouriter | 848%. and pranced around tn front of OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT met to open ent of Vera Cruzwas| directors of Henry Siegel & Co.| day. If the usual custom prevaiis the! Under a rapid cross fie of GU0S- lian usual and jot around tn time| Policeman Daly, who Promptly ar. | The Sioveramn to any faction of/0n Fob. 21, 1912, and Feb, 26, 1913, at) date set for hanging will be thres tions, directed at him by Conunls> for the Young autopsy. This was re. rested hime in vain Mra, Plachot and not turned ove -|which Henry Siegel, Joseph Stegel| weeks henco—Doc, 18 : a eonard M, Wall-| lated to show he was u well meaning| Mrs. Cram protested that Police Com. | Mexicans; the territory was evacu sioner of Accounts Leonard iasloner Woods had told them ban- | ted and as fast as the Americans}and himself were the only ones} It ix probable that the Governor of ein as to whether he had receivea| Coroners’ physician, missioner We Boys Aa ag Great Batt e out 0 ock, a : vi pate | Mteln as to aiyige fe un to the Nan Patter. | ner wearers would not he arrested, C. 5 followed and | present. Georsia will be asked to commute the *) ‘ sn 4 ‘ tt for, Meferring again to t an Pa pie ah eects Mr. Train read the ininutos of these | gentence of Frank, but fow expect he| Si from the ht re er OME (a cone, Dr, Weston sald Dr. O'Hua.| “it's not for wearing the alga, Says War Office in Berl 7 took ponsession. 9 ‘American flags to| meetings to show that Hervy Stegel | will give a favorable answer He ee. cen cMoroform, Dr_| 10 of the Coroner's Office waa coud. | ma'am,” explained Daly; “It's for | Ph ba oi Funston’s troops left} had dominated thom. Oh both oc- Sorrerer aS Avectanifiaaliy blurted tat jutor for the prosecution, while he OnuHON. * oe 3 fo collect Yer} BERLIN, Nov. 28, (By wireless to Sayville).—Army headquarters t © the alty, nor was there any ceremony |caslons Oscar A. Prall was appointed) GALE BUFFETS WOMAN. “ reerot to aay thin ts the only| Was on the aide of the defense, | chute Jadies arwucd with Daty alt the | @8¥ 84¥8 out an official report, dated Nov. 22, which reads as follow . auditor o a: onl " oul e tol “But why go back Into these | b “In Poland the fighting tontinues, and the struggle is gol: to thy of any kind on shore, The American i si {blot on my record, [ would like t M a tha gia laa. loudie anentta an! going on a flage that came down at retreat last RIED Mamachunetie Joy, Nd head Murle Mer to Floor of Mantetpat! wing that alain from iy record ana |« ases, pended the physician, | way to the sation Ie y encouraged | on of Plock, in the Vicinity of Lads and sear Gematceuene ** night were not raised this SROrnag: REAL Griiane Moke! whe Wis Vick Ballding. }iny mem nT as yell, ene Reg Arathi ie haa ‘Thia unusual eampaien wa rted | BERLIN, Nov. 23 (by wireless to London).—The oficial communicatior Sei ae .g0em - Monepors Teeeives Bsr! sident, was not present, ‘The high wind which swept Gown Ce te arnt eo ee Rae eared nopnlen for twenty: | several weeks ago, when an attempt |{ssued by the German Genoral Army Headquarters to-day says: allotment of men sho slipped wer | ‘Twenty-four checks were then eub: |te street against the Muntéipal Bulla. | When HS a Be ne We Piven: | ores tani ee | was made by Mrs, Crain and several| “Fighting continucs at Nieuport and at Ypres. A small British ‘cables and dropped out in mitted to the witness by Mr, Train, [8 thie afternoca was responsible fer/tion of Lawyir Peisick tial esats ; | of her friends to arbitrate the strike | ron twice approached the coast, but was driven off by our artillery. The * ‘annel. There they formed in two and Pridday identified the signature |* “Urous accident which befell Mra. Ma-/ was due to chloroform polso REFUSED TO SIGN CERTIFICATE, Or i) iitth Avenue Ladies Tailors’ | pritish naval guas had no effect which later in the day tilda Cook of No, 278 Weat Fourth |! did receive a fee for that—you say 24 ea ‘ hg sereaen Wie Gen. Funston and|of Henry Siegol upon them. On cross | .10" 1 got $400—1 cannot remember it. BUT NO AUTOPSY WAS HELD. |rrnion. because tho elnployers had re-) “In the Forest of the Argonne we are gaining ground step by step hig beadquarter staff on board, passed — A tried to open the heavy door on | phe part I took in the Patrick ease | During the afternoon session Dr,| fused to confer with the strikers, one trench after another and one polnt of support after another being | tm review of the American forces. (Continued on Second Page.) the Centre Street side she wae caught 4, 4 sore spot in my life. Now that|Hubert Costigan. was called and | _ wrested from the French and a number of prisoners being taken duly. ie, ——— ot eo “ iM ein bearer cuse ae Frade Vere Crue cas there are'cie| CAPT. ALFRED GAUS DEAD, [bray sauecsea ” ” ™ */you nave broneht it up at this time lashed if he remembered the cuso of) ZEBBELIN, FACTORY | oo ace srraiaat Zecupnatring. expedition sunteet fur: pesiiien 95) Skea % seasion of the Mexicans there are ul- ‘ * | “mhen as she strove to release herseig |! don't know why Twill dale 3 iat WIth Mies Bale taoe | DAMAGED SEVERELY, of the Moselle River was made ineffective by our counter-attack. most within hailing distance of shore Police Capt. Edward Alfred |she wes hurléd to the marble foor by ted the District Attorney sondle | Wor " GSAT (ima had an ate | “In East Prussia the situation remains unchanged. 4 @uper-dreadnought Texas, Ad-| Formor Police Cap |the wind catching the door. Seml-oon-| tion of Mr. Hice’s lungs was con-|Dr. Costigan at that time had an of- SAY BRITISH FLYERS.) ¢ Russian retnt ts fa postpoal ou MoLean's flagship, and the| Gaus died yesterday at his home, Nu. fous she was taken to (be Hudson|sonumt with that of chioroform|five at No. 41% West Thirty-fourth | In Poland the appearance of Russian reintorcemen' oe oe Parkway, Brooklyn, of | 8 il oF : Streot | a decision of the battle. Minnesota and Rhode|30¢ Ocean Par! Street Hospital, | poisoning. Streot. , LONDON, Nov. 24 (Associated Press), | 4€¢ ug Yeland, Twe other warships are also ers aulare He was alxty-thres | ASHIPS DUE TO | “Later on, J will admit, I (eatified| “'L remember the case very well,” be) _4t was announced officlully this after In the region 2 the oma * Ceemrionhave ont it the northeast o 4 1 it endo ' r aviator lo Austro-German offensive was maintained.” in port, : tired ten years ago MSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. [ror tne defense ‘That was after a} Sid, "1 wan called fret about §/ noon that tho British aviators who| Cracow the Aboard those Lig warships are am- a PA of naling Geese STEA SHIPS OUE new trial had been granted. My {o'clock in the evening and found @ Saturday aft riesha- WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (Associated Press).—Vienna Foreign Omer pie machine guns and small arms tO) nrookiyn, He was the first police Rotterdam, Rotterdam ....., 1ALM. comicn that death was dus to natural | Young Woman sitting up in bed in a fen on hake Constance report vost: | despatches to the Austro-Hungarian Embassy ay: ‘equtp a landing force of Lanld hove man in the city to do patrol duty on | thessatonica, Patras........ WV ALM. ccuses—which I gave the second time |foom full of pe { was told she vel pa My Meerd Piprirenaper irre “The Austrian troops in Russian Poland have captured 15,000 pris. which apd hes ganors 8 boots horseback, He was born in, Brook: | advance, Selatobals +++ rises WAM. | wan engaged-wos a just and @ fair, h H taken i aise CrinkIng 8008 eeiuy damage wan done to the Zop-, oners, In Servia our offensive continues in spite of the strong u on pres see protecting them as| Democratic Alderman from the Will. ar hi ‘oun? [coffee prepared by ime Yushend ie aalintaivanin teeta lof the fortified positions ef the enems and ancemens ditienttien' oti thor tended. Kio Comptroficr and Mayor sa ny ta Beatty Br. Wenion then wout on to tei] hart ‘ INDE 8 vent ‘0 SAILING TO-DAY, caused caused by weather, 3,440 captives were taken in the latest was his brother, MEN AND | now somo one in the District Attor- | nose’ 0 | The American army officials} AlDany. hervices’ will be. held, at B36 a is 4v00, ' ney's office during the Nan Patterson counter, Tota) Servian prisoners during fighting since Nov. 6 ’