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SRS Eyre ETI ORR AR ht 0m n x 4 Moti’, FINAL tion Books Open to All,”|__=— __ Ctrontation Books Open to All. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1914. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. ‘(PEIOE ONE ORNT. AISER’S ARMY LOSES FIVE TOWNS +: IN POLAND. SAYS GZAR’S WAR OFFIC SSECEL ONTIS WAY HOME /STOQEXCUWGE ROUND ROKER, |” en Sear Naree THIBN) EDMAN’ ABNIV TN PEPIN FICHT F TO BE OPENED AS 'EX-TAMMANY BOSS, ; | ee ADVANCES IN POLAN poe. rnors Restrict Trading to) Will Marry Mrs. Dickinson on ss j { acd ¢ Deals in Bonds Thursday in Manhattan ' Only, Church. MINIMUM TO BE FIXED.|FEW IN THE SECRET. Russians Declare They Have Driven Germans Back 25 Miles North of. the Warthe River, but Berlin Is Still Confident of Victory. REINFORCEMENTS RUSHED TO BOTH THE BIG ARMIE PETROGRAD. (via Londén), Nov. 24 [Associated P The Russians, according to news 5 sacehdevahnidbrensoubisnccengsabamiatinsbeonents halted the eftyanse of the Corman right Sing stee i, 1 ____ Fits Kerlaler and Mra Krolater tn’ dety: wae wnoetga.! a4 . +WILE PAY $1,000: FINE. fhe ssabd acted Schedule of Prices to Be De-|Bridegroom,, 71 Years Old, 4 ,Y — : eet termined Daily by Ex- Has Been a Widower if He Fails to: Make: Good He a teveultore change Committee. for a Short Time. *Next- June. Governors of the New York Stock! Richard Croker, the former leader Exchange this afternoon decided to) o¢ Tammany Hall, js to marry a Mrs. + From a Staf? Correspondent What the depesitore get—11 cents | ing on bonds only, Saturday, The plan| wits died last September in Austri bond ........ SPYSEL LSS SEL HT Le! COME MOOS TTS open the Exchange, for reatriced trad-| nickinson on Thursday, His first the dollar. contemplates a cautious “trying out” vening Wertd.) hed . and he came here from Ireland earlier of finangial: gonditions.to ene how. wr tn'the pearson than was unual for the At tei sage to: go.in lettiOg Gowa the Durzowe' of attending her funeral, barn forran ‘enon dariey, ‘since that event he has been living at | The following oficial notice WAS |the National Democratic Club awalt- ot Owoeeer esses tor- New Tork to take-up, re Issued; «Ming the time for his departure to tir ‘ stash of rc ing & “substantia FORD Beginning on Saturday, Nov. 28, | wiiter nome in Florida Fritz Kretsler anid. Mra Kreisler in: thetr: war: uutiorins. stretching ftom‘a point a few miles to the northwest of is to the southwest of that city, at the same time forcing the evacuation of five towns in this locality. <4 An official statement declares that between the Vi: and the Warthe the Germans have retreated from the fwo ands que ‘er milli m ‘ Sanne in Le pand Usted on the | Only» tow of Mr. Croker’s maut 14- & Uttle ese. than seven |+ PROVES. it ie i] pre da at ered sen | timate friends have been invited to Se must back here to ') his wedding, which is scheduled to tw k report ' the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock each | soiemnised in the course of a nun. Gat om the soovnd Monday! Workers Are ' ; day except Saturday, when deal- r Sym Syne rhnd tell how ‘mitch of the ts Are‘ Now Buying Homtes,| ny ont cane at iz o'clock noon, | tft mass next Thursday morning in WILL HANG ELEVEN {KREISLER, BACK, * " y St. Agnes's Church in Kast Forty- }two and:h quarter millions he owes} Banking Mohey and Adding to faan ena I bre aco ie | third Street, near Third Avenue, ‘No running from Strykow to Zogierz, Sadek, Zouskawola hk tors he has raised. Life Insurance. supervision and regulation of tne | marriage license had been procured Wozniki. Bale deposit committee and to be for “cash,” | ™* 4 i ad ~-Upen his report at that time will (Special to ‘The Evening World.) or “regular way" only, and not | by Mr. Croker up to 5 o'clock this af- (Sadek {s 26 miles southwest of Lodz. Strykow is 20 miles to | the south and west of Lowics, and the remainder of the line then © | extends to the southwest, This would indicate @ retreat at some points of 26 miles.) cra In addition to the battle fronts already established, ofte to the north of the Vistula River and the other between Vistula and the Warthe, the Germans are developing a attacking column to the south of the Warthe. apfpat PhetRer or not he shall be com- DETROIT, Mich. Nov. 24—A year] pelow the minimum prices as | ternoon—at least there was no reco-d tit to ghe Monroe County Peniten-|#6° the Ford Motor Company began) authorized by the committee from | Of & license on the books of the Ma its profit-sharing scheme for em-| time to time. Mage License Bureau. atiery, The oaly punishment now f8C-} dioyees, ‘To-day every employee is| ‘Transactions at prices other | Mr. Croker is seventy-one yearn ping Sim ts 2 possible ten months in| depositing in banks or investing in| than thoso allowed by the com- |0ld. None of the few close friends poise Sete — fide pealtentiary uniess he raises‘a} homes and lots an aversge of $48.76 a} mittee or in evasion of the com- |W" haye been apprined of tho ap- Seohetantial part” of what be owes|month. ‘These workmen dre buying| mittee's rules are prohibited |proaching wedding knows Mrs. Dick-| Gov. Hunt of Arizona Answers | Famous Violinist Returns From fe 5,000 \Wepositors in the Fourteenth |Momes, on contract, valued at neatly! It is proposed to open on Saturda: inson. They have been informed that she is a widow and a comparatively Appeals of Those Who Voted Fighting in Trenches Before f Store Bank. ° ¥5,000,000 on which they have paid! because that is a short business day, Fecnnt? eouaaintance’’ ce Mr. Chakas battle front they ad ing from the direc’ 4 Eocene tet ment of |Mearly $1,200,000. The gain per man| with only two hours for trading, 10 i art cf n' are advancing from tion of Valicum, 4 's 91,000ne and fettiement of in tite inane emt: | to 12 o'clock, with a Axed minimum | An) Tint aie Shonen ty. Deere for Capital Punishment. Lemberg. It is impossible to estimate the strength of these thea | ae bond were made to-day. Mr.| homes owned, per cent., and | %f prices. the cata ; noet . . pastor of St. Agnes's Church. German columns. Behind the German frontier and a 4 field will maf his personal! 0 on down the list. This minimum will be determined) ously she had been a member| PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 24—Despite| Frits Krelsler, tho famous violinist, ih | Between 1,000 and 1,100 foreign em-| daily by the committee. check to Court Clerk Fred ‘Youngs | oyecn ‘are hearniay te at tl e ° = te-mprrow: Within five days he will| Pony Diant, taught ty Soe at the) if there are signs of impending dis distance from the rear of these forces there is a constant 4 of the Presbyterian Church. fact that he has been deluged| whose death at the front with ‘he ‘At the National Democratic Club it | ‘MO Ct tO ns shifting of troops over the railroad running north and soutt> pa with” Stecel, before Supreme) pioyees, who have t the. spirit | 28ter. the time allowed is so short. aa Malad thn afternogn, (hae Ste |toen petitions from church societies | Austrian army has been reported sev- bet Thorn and Cracow. Cotirt Justice Peter Hendrick in New) of the co-operative tovement and | that a check could be imposed quick- Croker had gone out without saying | #94 other organizations, as well as/ eral times since the opening v= hoatlt!- ween G a len 1 “y York City, Justice Hendrick will ac-| are doing the teaching on their own|ly and the Exchange would not be . y 1 bet N The Russian Gener taft is wllent as to the reported su mf ‘sonal bond for the amougt| me, without intrinsic reward, opened on Monday morning. when he would return. He had been | individual appeal, that ho spare|ties, appeared:in person before New| + (.,.5w and the commencement of the bombardment of that ee, eee a ee | —_———— Despite diligent inquiry, no definite |!formed earlier in the day that aletoven murderers under sentenco to] York ax a passengor abonrd the Hol: |, 1) 1. 1. reports here showing that Russians have a; - meyer the bar | ion has been obtained’ as to| Brooklyn newspaper was to print the | die on the gallows Dec, 19, Gov, Hunt|land-America Line steamer Rotter f rs : proached - The little ex-wizard of finance AMO: information has been obtained’ as to 4 . ae aeearn ior ot te | than twenty miles to Cracow or that they have had sufficient 7 joked old and gray :nd weak 1s he| the probable amount of foreign-owned |Teport that he was to be married and | to-day remained firm in his deter-| dam to prove the exaggoral = Pic bind ah = ah t ares yatta to:take the Em- ’ securities ready for dumping on the|®#ked that a copy of that paper be | mination to permit a “hanging bee.” | report: cess between Crac ‘a to make it possible to envelop : ri State Express for New York this, WEDS MISS BEECKMAN market or whether there is any ac-| bought for him and sent to his room.| “The people at the recent election} He Is a voteran—and a wounded | city from that side. A \ Rearmed He was under a térrible| cumulation of buying orders, There-| Mar. Brann was asked this after- | refused to adopt the amendment abol- | v¢..ran at that—but his violin hand LONDON, Nov. 24 (United Press).-The Russian army of Grand Das { strain lagt night while the jury was! fore, the results of the proposed open- {Noon if he had received Mrs. Dickin- | ishing capital puniahment,” he said |!s still able to ardctes and now ttit| Nicholas now bolds the advantage in Poland, Tue | out fixing up tho verdict that founa|Ceremony at Goshen Comes as] ing, even under restrictions as to|#0n into the Catholic Church and if] to-day. “They know these persons pasting ben Sea renee oe For the moment the German forces of Gen. von Hindenberg whid ‘him guilty of a misdemeanor, The! Surprise to Divorced prices and time, are entirely prob-| arrangements had been made for her | were to be hanged and their verdict | acc rit BS gress At ‘OUD | struck boldly at Warsaw for # second time are placed upon the def. | reaction when he was told by the) \ sper lematical. marriage to Mr. Croker on Thursday. | was that they wanted this thing. I igi 5! iret ees jth eae ‘The two greatest strategists engaged in the present war are Fourt th¢t his jail sentence would | Man's Friends, The restriction of sates to fix mini-|His answer was: “I refuse to affirm | think I shall see to it that they bave es senae nie Dar Yau amie against each other in von Hindenberg and tho Russian Grand Duke, ded to give him a chance to mum prices will have the effect of]or deny.” thelr wish. a - % be querer’ : | Miss Martha Beockmann, a sister] protecting the loans held by bai None of those who have been told| “If the voters meant that the death |ders i# stiff. Those are two souvenirs| Ing his saat oneante % the south of Loze, Grand Duke Nicholas : (Contigued on Second Page) —|°¢_ Robert Livingaton Reeckman of | Whirl re catryms the securitien de: 1o¢ the approaching marriage of the | ofthese mon would be an object les- | of # Cossack charge against the Aus-| so threatened the German flank that the reforming of the enemy's line | | Post atlas |New York, was wedded té-day to! the last previous day's quotations, If|old Tammany chief knew where It] gon, let us make it as thorough as|trian trenches at Lemberg on Sept.| become necessary. 7 Amos Tuck French, who was di-|a free market were permitted and al was to be solemnized or when until] possible. 1 am in favor of wide pub- | 16. The viviaieg, wis had oe rank Heavy reinforcements are now coming up for both the Russian . WOMAN'S HEADLESS BODY |‘2"°"" by his wife last March. The sump Tolowed many loans would belio.day, The church ceremony is to] ticity, It will be better to hold this | of sieuienens gga ie cid et German armies, Gen. von Makkensen, with the Eighth Army Corpa, , ' \ceremony took place at the home of | fakin oft and Instant demand made lye followed by a wedding breakfast, | carnival of death in the public square, | Instant ot shock when the Russlea/ nuprying to the support of Gen, von Hindenberg, The Russian ea fthe bride's sister, Mrs, Campbell iatoral or reduction of the amount [after which Mr. Croker and his bride | where evory detail will be visible to | cavalrym« which {s proving extremely effective, ts said to be under the valry,, | i F ; Stewart, at Goshen, The Rey. J. C.| the loans, “Twill leave for Florida, It is under-|eyery man, woman and child who Hrenched Aura Bere nisi Gee iisanenkaant ‘ommand of)” h”} ' |Coddington of the Goshen Methodist] Governors of the Exchange have vs ave alrer tch the ghastly pro-| “Tbe atta Pn. ‘ -) |@hises o@icinted, ae" peen in consultation with the bankers |*t04 that reservations have aieady prt abl pr) aight. First wo heard the pound of f , A issi and! . . r and according to reports the financiers 1 d then the Cossacks were Victims Limbs Also Missing and! Among the guests were Goy.-elect |4na3 ‘agreeable to a cautious and well |day afternoon. “when eleven men have been | hoofs an cae Cotas! ve OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT, ie | ae) i : R. L. Beeckman of Rhode Island, a| guar € at re 1 ; an s of eternity to- | Fight upon us. an rode a Were'Bound About Jorso— Ly land, @/ guarded attempt at reopening. It! Richard Croker was first married |hurled into darkne ft y ith his hk thi ‘ \ p brother of the bride, and her sisters, | Was Understood also that the Federal}, ; hee an ieinning tolesther 1 hope every voter in this}me down with his lance, the point Mystery in Minneipotis "Mrs Louise 1 Lorillard of Newport, | Reserve Board, representing the Gov. }'? aoe in welitioa’ Tin wite| Grate who voted on Nov. 6 to retain|penetrating my sight thigh As and Mrs, W. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Nov, 24 wel as Mrs. é ; lernment, is agreeablo to taking the} make his mark in politics, His wife 1, his horse’s Roof struck me on B Li Ad Mt D Li . Vg man of’ Boston, a8 | step, bore him nine children. After the}capital punishment will realize that Hii grelg Pe paralyzing the Bosca ertun mits De ayim oland, i nch Vanderbilt, Mr,| Foreign exchange had a rise to-day vell as birth of the last child there was an|he helped to take these human lives, ed as I fell and h ° . 7 MO of wire bound tightly French's sister. After a luncheon the | and this fact caused some apprehen- ae | there, I fired as and saw the} B E: F q aoe With a CO of 9 ently pridal pair boarded a special train for|sion that it indicated preparations estrangement. For some time bef I hope every single voter wil feel «| aan topple dead from his horse, | ut xpects a ina tctory ‘G around the torte and both arms and. New York for a flood of foreign offerings of|he went to Ireland to live Mr. Croker | personal guilt, If Arizona is to be)". ay nconactous among the dead | SRLIN ca Jega and the head missing, the body | Non-support was the ground upon| bonds. Exchange on London went|lived at the Democratic Club, ‘The| held up before the world in this awful | | oo ideg Austrians and Russiane| BERLIN, Nov. 24 (by wircess to Sayvile).—The following information’ = ot Mre. Pator Coleman, pretty youn mctuoh the Bret Mra, French ¥ ad. was up, one cabs Whig mage the Gemand tragic deaths a few years of their|Iight it is the voters who are re- for seven hours. My aide found mo | Ws given out to-day by the Official Press Bureau: a station agent, was found in the ritins vorce. “She charged that from 1911). There is a general agreement among | "0s, Frank, who wan Killed in an | sponsible.” in the end and had me carried to the; “While an eventual victory for the Teutonic allies tm the until the time of filing the case she | bankers and brokers that while] automobile race in Florida, and Her-| Hunt insists that he is in earnest./) 4) ia) 7 was takon from there, theatre of the war 1s expected as confidently as ever, official reports from). / of the Minneapolis and St, Lan 4 4 ano! . had received no fnuncial aid from) jimited and restricted trading may be | ber 0 died unde terious cir- | Many of those who voted aguinst the @ Railway Depot at, Manchester, Midn. Hoy usband, and had been forced to| done in bonds, there Will be no gens | cers Whe died under mysterious veq |e olition of capital punishment have {tthe base hospital at Badon-bel.|/the German and Austrian military headquarters maxe it appear tit © to-day aftar tig building had burged tive with her mothe: in Newport. /eral resumption of business or trad. |cumstances in Kansas | eared te aeritted since election a regret that {Wien and there my wife, who was in|decinion will not be reached as soon as had been expected. ‘The Anal Bite the ground ips Laroy ware wnerries | DN a i ag eo AE exinted between. the Tae Tey eens wo, All say. they did net {tbe Austrian Red Cross and who) result has been delayed by the advance’ of new Russian forces trom =. The corpse was so badly charred St , \ 4 jchanges lead the way i London | continued to live ap : be ¢ heard the news of my accident, camo! Warsaw * hy dy her three minor sons, Stock Exchange must open first. The +» * fully realime the horror of eleven ‘area’ that Coroner Von Borgh deciared tt i |New Yo Rey Bxobe YP) Mr. Croker's ap created | : pene and nursed me." any s0 oy have ‘ Si was impotkible to say whether the Wilson Plays Beat With ¢ wer, new ¥ ork Bt ck Exchange will fol-| soprise when he 1 4 New York) simultaneous executions, Mme, Kralsler, Who arrived with her The Austrians announce that they have abandoned to superior hostile + Se ee aa teen davered: ba pve pel, iy Fell etre jo 1 Fk Ieag st pen ole dar attan| ie he nd the funeral of his wife. He| The doomed men were all sehed-|,ysband to-d had much to say forces several passes in the Carpathlans. The Russien troops which fore the fixg starte!. ‘The police he- ne of his fingers was bandaged to cover all European exchanges closed and Dad Glee arded the characteriatic close. | uied to die hefore election, but wore jabout th grim ploturon af the hospitat Investing Przemyst have been driven back ‘by a sortie and are mow Hove the girl wa murdered in tho, @.cut Infloted by bls trusty razor, Beal. there was tremendous dumping Of /aquare juwe and firm lips « |respited by the Governor undll: Dee 19 | aryice De Je both in Austri, range of the cannon of the forts, 1 ; the. dent Wilson to-day prided limeclf on securities on this market, Tho op- rate Hr r in the hope that the voters would \ . eros: 2 lowe yp last night and the building | playing his best game of golf en record. | portunity will not be given again, IT\",yuyé qnunhood: | fie explained |e ae etal punishinent,. ‘Thee hh A he Russians who crossed the lower Dunajec are not able te 4 rs -— ' Peel afb hs ck a mu a “s ° ey «1 i ‘ther. fired. A battered lantern lay ; — and valid he felt younger with his face held at the Florence peniten‘iary. Yix!ot cholera through Austrian |‘ . y os Biginave "3 tavertie tir vestemhdva FOR RACING $56 SPORTING PAGE saivetb sbaveu ase Americans and Oye Mexico, — asgoleg ase baseless,” abe said, _ “Tbe tremendous extent of the battles mow raging im the east aj dl aie 2