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bre . Fair and Much Colder Te-Night; Saturday , FINAL EDITION INAL be : ; : [“Girenlation Booke Open to 4 ag San ann area NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1914. _ a4 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. INKING OF BULWARK SCARES LONDON: NEW BRITISH COLLIER SUNK BY A MINI IAF SLAM AFTEREIPOSNG, "<p trerteRapinent Decne Bat TERRORST RNG TO WHITMAN: a=2=-seese eee EL NEW WITHESS SAW MURDER SINKING OF aie SIEGEL IN COURT ‘AS HIS BONDSMEN uaa a bamilesten 4 PUT UP $25,000 There Is Widespread Fear of Nev Attack. Isaac D. Levy and Alexander be TRL TERS Herman Are Accepted as 5,127 BRITISH SAILORS Direct Sureties, KILLED SO FAR IN WS —Sepen. Isaac D. Levy of Oppenheim, Col- LONDON, Nov. 27.—England’s answer to the blowing Raa 8 Col see eeree ares of the battleship Bulwark in Sheerness Harbor Jestoraay’s the announcement that fifteen warships will be added te. fleets by the end-of 1915, ? for Henry Siegel, the vonvicted mer- chant-banker, ‘before: Supreme: Court | Justice Hendritk. q ; Despite objections trom the bis- This announcement was made in the House of Comn ot. y" " I hid Spcrention. : nt Sie atone! Ke io mM, oh weoaapen to-day by Winston Spencer Churchill, First(Lord of the ‘This fact, uncovered to- ay, meer al eatate and perwonal property. | miralty. He added that the maximum reinforcements the parallel between Bie, tying of! siogel, looking nervous and iil at many could receive up to that time was three ships. ore eden Mee arte tite ase, was eta: sadear the arcu | All England is aroused over the destruction of the | aatadine 0 the District eee ananassae id ‘National | wark, in which more than 800 officers and men lost oe oreo sing World learned to-day | Surety Company was to have been | lives. P Hos man m4 the poultry trade who beeen bebe bg gua alec. Thirty bodies from the Bulwark were recovered to=d .| they qualified as the bondsmen direc ‘ any s witne: as relatives ga in an effort to obtain information concerning those on ill-fated warship. The authorities have not given out: ___ | list of the lost. Naval experts are unable to explain the destruction ¢ the Bulwark upon the theory that the explosion was a dental, unless it was caused by deteriorated ammunition, ee such could igen = case Is considered unlikely 6 Poultry Man Gave Prosecutor | Evidence for Indictments Here and in Jersey. GUNMAN IS DESCRIBED. Neighbor of Victim Saw Assas- sins Flee, Revolvers in Hand, After Slaying. Barnet Baff, the powerful “indepen- deat” of the live poultry trade who wits merdéred at Weet Washington | gj Markét Tuesday =ight, had recently | | moved with the District Attorney's | | ofifie'and the authorities in Hoboken a4 Now Jersey to secure the indict. ‘ on oharges of conspiracy of \ members of the “ring” controlling \ West Washington Market by terror- eo Oe osm OOo oor ore ore” coer crro oreo oO OOOO eo OCC, BRITISH COLLIER BLOWN UP BY MINE NEAR HOME PORT Khartoum Destroyed at Mouth of Humber River, but Crew Is S Zt Wet New. VE evICr alle ol ae erlin alnd CZAR'S CLAIM OF VICTORY ~——B DENED BY GERMANS}: at West Washington Market that Baff|0r not depends upon the conference | IP, WAR NEWS STOLEN 0 be held Monday between District TELEGRAPHER ARRESTED Prosbeutor of Hudson County com-| District Attorneys Delehanty and Decoy ‘Message, Reporting Sinking tem of ter- | Train. coded evidence se ktall ae carried on| District Attorney Whitman petleven| Of Fake Warship, Is.Used to ; Reveal Leak in Service. “ .| the punishment meted out to Stogel) Againat the “independents” by mem. of the trust in alliance with the] by Justice Clark at Geneseo—$1,000/ 1 1 ringer of No, 290 Frankitn | i | Street, Bloomfeld, N. J., a telegraph | in | Chicken Handlers’ Union. fine and a tentative ten months \ H ee confidently expected that ar-|the Monroe County Ponitentia: not adequate. Mr, Whitman, Matsa | coscaior employed by the Postal Com- say, belleves that Justice Clark’s|pany and stationed in the office of ) pests would follow a Grand Jury in- vestigation on both sides of the river. It appeared to-day that the com-/ sentence lends color to the popuiar|The New York Globe, was arrested tm. bination whitch Baff hoped to break) belief that riches make criminals !m-| 4414 ctsrnecn’ bn’ obesohalatyee aaa: mune from proper punishment. By Mr. Whitman's instructions Mr, | Ville FE. Stone, General Manager of * up by legal intervention worked both Delehanty and Mr. Train conferred | the Associated Press, on a charge of fo} of the frequent 3 made aboard the ship and thea fect that the aseaes: gains in on were protected by, latest devices. Shortly after the Bulwark was sunk a report was culated that two submerged German submarines had im the’market and across the river in aved. tbe’ raiiroad yards of Hoboken, Jer- sey City: and Weehawken. ‘The union chicken han tiie cars and on the trucks plying between the cars and the market, re- cently put into practice @ system of fo biackmall whereby they exacted a dollar for “inspecting” each car of chiekens arriving, though inspection was provided by the railroad com~ to-day regarding the possibility of filing additional indictments against Siegel. Although there are atill pending thirteen indictments charg- ing grand larceny gnd the receiving of deposits after Siegel knew his bank was insolvent, many sduitional charges filed in. the Distrist Attor- Rey's office were mot considered by violating Section No. 652 of the Penal Code, which makes the divulgence of information contained in a telegraph message a felony, J.inder was later arraigned and held in Centre Street Police Court. Linder, according to Mr, Stone, hae been appropriating war news guth- ered by the Associated Press, which IONDON, Nov. 27.—The Admiralty announced this afternoon ) British collier blown up to-day by striking a mine off Grimsby, at the mouth of the Humber River, near Hull, wan saved. The Khartoum was of 1,880 tons Khartoum | - | | | that the! had been) of 50,000, Berlin Reports 40,000 Prisoners. The crew sighted in the Sheerness harbor, The:report came While Petrograd Is (aoa the Capture|Sheerness, but the Admiralty has stuck to its claim of a uccidental explosion. The losses on the Bulwark yesterday bring the n of officers and men lost to the British navy since the LONDON, Nov, 27.—The eitustion tm Russian Poland is the mest ier comer i 423 injured, 98 main : uzzling feat ff the war. Despite the assertions of the ‘Admiralt officta the panies. i the Grand Jury that indicted Siege! | came to his knowledge in his posttion| et. She was 315 feet long, 40 foot | PUAZiing featuro o . ‘ ete by es sae AT mrene pBatans 2 eee Beff, who consistently refused to! 14 11, deceased partner, Frank F..|as a telegraph operator, and selling it| beam and 20 feet deep. The vessel | An official Austrian statement 1 to tho effect that the fighting has as-;ehip may pares een Hen! . ° ae oh y w torpedo launched by a G ideatinuad an Reooea: Bike) Vogel. Some of these charges will|to rival organizations, He was trapped | Wa# Dullt at Stockton In April, 1898. | sumed the gharacter of @ continuous battle, In Wesern Galicia, it ts )#ynarine or magee ee lod by & apy oF & traitor, plas Mada ce be submittéd to the Devenber Grand | to-day by a decoy message, sent out sald in Vienna, the Ruasians have been repulsed by the Austrians, The Bult are & ak wit! by ie ski ol Some reports settee . Jury. over the Associated Press wires, stat- HAS NO WIFE T0 COOK Latest advicos from Porlin state that the outcome has not been dectded, huil f6 split in three parts. Her lis \e! . and masta are said to be, DISABLE MACHINERY The disposition of the new indict-|'me the Russian warship Filba Rad ’ although partial German victories are reported pletely blown away. Wreckage was found six miles trom the scene ‘ ments, if they are filed, ia apt to|been blown up, There ts no Ru-stan ST SES LIFE Oppoued to this are the unoficlal @———————_—— explosion, *" OF THE WINCHESTER cause a long legal wrangle, John B,| Warship Fitba, | HE ALMO LO | statements from Petrograd and | | "Terror of spies and submarines ran rampant in London to-day. 4 ‘ Stanchfield, Siegel's attorney, will in-| Within a tow minutes this informa. | De teh Gimany Hine tras de | | tho greatest victory of modern times). untton of the Admiralty that the explosion was internal has are \. eee : slut ie ie gald, that the now indice. |tlon, manufactured for the ovcasion, : Pari sssen- | matress She Warthe aad the Vistula Wafied the publi ‘ ie oa 6 rr Boat Goes! ents, be, transferred, under tha was sent out over the tickers of] Yor sume time Mra, Bertha Leh- fated decisively and Karl Kitch: | and about sixty miles west of War. |moune satis L abi . | Ensign From Torpedo Boat Goes}change of venue, to Livingston! the New York News Hureau, which| mann, who owns @ rooming houns at ener’ announcement tn Paritament | yaw, Bome of the papers criticise the authorities for the tack of vigilagew |) Aboard to-Get Part of Tao Ritorney Whitmane whe tar ni, {Bas no connection with the Associated | No, 2681-2 Willlam Street, has told) that’ Germany has ae ered For| ‘The information ts nemi-otficial and | about Government docks, As all London has been wild upon the inject f hua ways been of the opinion that Biegel| Press, The leak wan traced to Lin-|Christopher Bleffens, u former po- | Steatest seyeren! a ud had he y lis believed to anticipate by @ few of sples for months, it is tusisted that German agents would have Yacht’s Engines, was, not entitled to have bis cuse|der's desk in the Globe office and his|licemun, now a night watchman, oc-| apptlt Pilea me Lad ee | | hours official confirmation by the| trouble operating in some of the shipyards. ‘ . tried outside this county, ret A, , rato x oyh a d loor rear, that b made with the moi a ene! a TY » po! $—- -—---- ' ‘Axiedaign cf the United tates tor-| "ite, “Whlemant chan te hie depar. | *"Fe#t followed, Other operators and cupying (h third tloor rear, that he et oan Gace, eitanolda't General Staft, The report is that the} The Chronicle correspondent at i hoat Cummings was sent to-day |ture for White Sulphur Springs, sald | Persons connected with news bureaus /ought to have a wife, ; 1 i Grand Duke Nicholas's armies have| Sheerness, describing the disaster, | 415+ up into the sk¥@ followed f, vede “iyi? pet vacht Winchester, | 2¢ belleved that {f Slowel had’ beon | ure under suspicion and more arresis| Hieffens, why does lis own cook. | &BY Word of decisive development® | dterly crushed a large part of Gen. | says: diately by clouds of smoke. t Bboard the ted to have been pur. | (tied: as was originally intended, be- | ure anticipated, Jing on a small gas stove, agrees with) PARIS, Nov, 27 (Associated Press). yon Hindenburg's army, have cap-| “kying at her meorings in the har+| «io, @ few minutes this aritteg) te > recently reported a v fore a Supreme Court Justice in thig! Linder confessed when he found the|her now, He waa king beans this, Telegraph from Petrograd re-|tured or destroyed more than 60,000 | born, the Bulwark was literally tern . | Chased by one of the belligerent powers | County he would have been convicted 1 he fighting around Lode h 4 P aoe to ase Internal om, a | DORIAN nae 10) the AApey . f salle ae f grand larceny in the first degree | Proots against him were overwhelm. jafiernoon when he fell asieep, and) garding the fighting around 1% /men and have cut off the retreat of | to pieces by the Internal exp! » Alnot a vestige of the great n age cegarela sry OS ver-land received @ sentence commensus ing, He sald he had been sending|\ien the rubber ibe fell off the gas| Russian Poland, the corresvondent of |i surviving corp flash of flame, of a dense cloud of iremained. So utterly sta, sels, with orders to disable her ma- fact that | Associaied Press news to the New 1 ‘The waichman became uncon-| ihe Matin says: ‘ | The German counter offensive, id the battleship had van-! tno blow that the workmen nag t Pit sins said a pari of the yachi’s| trict Attorney AN TD York News Bureau for a couple of | Soya Seruian hag Soret Walch | under Lisui-Gen. yon Makanses, was i -_ been dized by the’ severity ‘of thal da pe he yac ry 8 et " 5 womenn smelled the gus,| was surgounded by Russian troops, ited about twenty-five mile: ‘ r ce }with him from neseo ull the ex. | years, receiving & #mall salary week- i nn smelled the § was surgound | ha y 3 east plosion for a few moments’ eves. engines would be carrted aw hibits in the case ts taken to portend | |y, The New York Globe had no part | (raced i. (0 (he third floor back, saw surrendered in a body, This repre-|of Czenntochowa and driven back,/men on board, only fourteen ‘nee| tenes their own semmes ané 4 ta prevent her departing on a oe | eR before a Grand Jury, ii tha’ oth tier Sieffens, ran over to the quarters of, sents neurly 50,000 prisoners: |Von Makensen was forced to aban. saved. The warship sank in less than |i ateq among themselves as te. H vible unpeutral mission, a > ‘Engine Com across the “Another corps, Which also had! don von Hindenbure’s troops to their | five minutes. | mi ships they had acenned, ‘ Torptdo boats and a revenue cutter | asian & aire nd t Vid Je Kid- geen cut off, hus now been completely | o- “Many eye witnesses have deacribed | the explosion, Have kept close watch on the Who caver Cor SHINGTC eA re pe ki put to rout | (Continued on Second Page.) to me the terrible moment in which| “At once the harbor wan heater since her purchase for wt 1K Men's Win- | ment was made to-day t men, with Pol ‘The Russians are attacking along \the magnificent ship met her doom. | tion, On all ships the offi wlirpeses was reported, some weoks | ter Suite, Overeoa s Imaca ns fine | ington Sioek Exchange hill, went to t the Czenstochowa-Cracow line with | | Workmen ashore watting to be re-!crews rushed on deck, some Ago, All last night @ searchlight was eds, all la business with unrestricted trading in |Mtefens by “fret uid” , j{Pedoubled intensity.” | aft “4 tieved after the night shift state they | half stunned by the terrible aed epon the yacht. | worth $12 in bonds next Monday o nie ought to have wll) PeETROGRAD, Novy, 27.—-Officlals ot | & uth | were looking casually at the shippin eed price to-day Se Gras PRE sa Pr sient alas nava%e replica | the Ministry of War have been told’ hb oe, in the harbor, not observing anything! Poca foe bland Se SF walST Taeel aad ea id <j onnnnee UYOUOLY, HME the Huspinns pave wou. Seis rtind 4 a partioular, when @ terrific fash. the veseels nearby.

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