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90900 Ressians were captured between Nov. 11 and Dec. 1. ‘of the communication reads: ‘ “im the Western theatre of the war the enemy mado insig- mifcant evances, which were checked. “Im the Forest of Argonne a strong point of support of the ‘enemy was taken by the Wurttemburg Infantry Negimont No. 120, nt ‘Majesty the Kaiser's Own Regiment. On this occasion two Officers ahd about 300 of the enemy “There ts no news from Eastern Pruesia. In Northern Poland the battles are taking their normal course. In Southern Poland the wn ‘attacks were repulsed. “The repert circulated in the foreign prone that the £8,000 prisoners taken by us at Kutno are lecluded im the $6000 Rus- slam prisoners reported by us previously ts untree, “In the battles at Wioclawek, Katno, Leds and Lewies, the Eastern Army har taken betwee Nov. 11 and Dee, 1 over 80,000 ‘qnweunded Russian prisoners.” or’s Great War Fleet Sails enged. Sesbrugge in Belgium great activity continues. E the Kaleer expects to direct Ht wi de fought. mew submarines is being rushed to the utmost, ‘ere being made for the use of naval! aeroplanes. ich are being built. Troops in Great Force miseing. eed to-day that the Russians Vistula and now hold Plock in } Rew occupied that position Itself, Friday, ,Throughovt that day the Siberian Corps stormed Ger- trenches ip tho dods region. The Russians charged ané carried the Girectly to the Gorman lines, The enemy offered terfific resiat- Ammunition was caat.aside and the two forces fought bayonet to @& clubbed each other. with the butte of their rifes. Not a Ger Be was left alive when tho Russiéns finally came into undisputed pos- of the works, The Kussian troops were soaked with blood, which i sioes tee ’ €8 ap important line of communication for the Germans. 00 prisoners, 47 macbine guns and 46 cannons.” ARIS, around Oudjitse and Kooleriteh. wy fighting bas cocurred mear Souvabor, where the Austrians ‘ted large forces and succeeded in capturing two important Crown Prince in Belgium; to Be in Supreme Command 3—(United Press.J—Reports havo reached here that {a to transfer his headquarters trom the Fifth Army in Arpeane to bien ‘and may be given supreme command of the Ger- Dee, Prince Army of believed Theol tn German forces a fighting in the East reaches « decision. code, No one knows whence this mys: emeeenpeanee erful Whine, Heard Night- ing out the welric impulses rad on the Fabbri plant Ht continue. ‘ parts of the country are hearing] The only known Goldschmidt sy: ® wopderfully bigh|tem plant in this uy of lar peas night note from a secret wireless | {pacity im ut Tuckerton, N, the messages are not emanating fr t sending its electrical impulses] jt\'us Government censure are ih Con: and wide over land and trol there, Vp Eizperts have analysed the note Nobody can locate the region of ») supposed to be made by thy Gold. | the Plant. Sometimen it seams to t ayetem of wireless tolegra-| pounds clearest in. the. V Ite frequency of wave is far|and sometimes the Pacific Coust than that of any other sys- aint and is beyond the capacity of average apparatus (0 reeeive. 14, it system differs} waves ure sent out “with force a the sender trusti eaeaes = Ns Suppers eANa phate Ne ‘SIANS REPORT $ 972 OFFICERS KILLED IN THE WAR TO D DATE ™BAFF GUNMEN STILL AT LARGE AFTER NINE DAYS Police Hunt for Slayers Fruit- less ahd Suspects Have All Been Freed. WAR SUMMARY |TRALSIOVPARTY, 'WOODSTELLSOF — [MITCHELNANES = ESS) EFS RT DANCE. T3 MURDER CAS |, BOARD TO TAKE UP war situation, Iso rumored thet the Ki battleships, submarines and Zeppelins all at one. ti Russtan Poland fs still the centre of interest in tho ra ae” =") TN SPEEDING AUTO| IN THREE MONTHS) ~ UNEMPLOYMENT On the face ote keown facts the conviction is growing that the Mackenzen, has dope at Lodz what Bazaine failed to saved bis army after It was encircled by tho enemy./Divorce Witness Tells How] Arrest of Jack Sirocco First in| Judge Gary Chairman of An exception! Norcross’s “Lady Friend” Clean-Up of the | Committee to Wrestle With either aide ts still in the balance, German gencra do at Metz—h Little activity along the Austrian front is reported. ie the assertion from Vienna of an Austrian victory with the capture of i a # ‘| . quantities of prisoners and munitions of war along tho southern Ine. Did Steps on Car Seat. Gangsters. | Grave Situation, Vienna declares that calm prevatis on the Cracow front, but that SHIPPERS TO AID SON. the fighting continues in the Carpathians. To Attack British in North Sea Po LDNDON, Dee! 8 (United Proan).—Germany's naval activity Is again anticipation of a sea fight in which it fe hoped Great Hritein's re Servian eyes are turned bopefully in the direction of the Carpathian fn the expoctation noon of seeing @ Russian force under the| Unusual Performance in Cen-|Prevaience ot crimes of violence in| Judge E. H. Gary, hoad of the Uni walle of Budapest. This would relieve the pressure being exerted against this city during the past three|Stales Steel Corporation, as Chair- Servia by half @ million Austriae troops. tral Park Followed Gay Western Men Coming to Plan Fight Against Blackmail yy of the German ships have loft Kiel for the i r Campaign Here. Army headquarters in Berlin report a desperate three-days’ batti tm Poland, accompanied by « successful effort on the part of the Germ to break through the Russian ring. fonees. testifiad to what happened on the the period covered, nor 231 cases of Dreler, Miss Rose Schnelderman,’ EFFICIENCY BUREAU HOME HE ENT ERED nother tan wore ainn wht women “ott le et-my dears to appear to be| Geore F. Baker: jv. ‘thomas M. another man were dining with women throwing’ haste. 6 e aa ove Muiry, Willlam L. Truesdale, Fred Searned that not only have siz submarines been constructed The ainth day of work on the cold- blooded assassination of Barnet Baff, the Independent poultry dealer, began to-day with not an arrest of one of the principaln recorded am: era) personas brought in as UDA | discharged as useless jn the solution of the mystery. determined attack The German report admits beavy; ,, ; and November. ater and from the alr in any engagement with the before Supreme. Court Justion Cohe-/commissioner, “and find that it) tbat the sltnation ts serious Mayor to insto: * derestimated rather than e: - nes Se ee Sete Sen oY be {a comminsion and prepera- fettern which became irksome when| ia tne figures, Of felonious. as.] @ NO occasion for “ill-considered w°- GBeveral thousand mechanics ané artisans have been withdrewa from ‘We army with & view to speeding up the construction of submarines, to be used as jumping eff places for alr- BY FRIEND WHOSE apartment of a Mra. Phillips at No, ty.’ 200 West Beventieth street. . r, flagrant cases. Tho paper did not werent Wi, Moore Ure oot ake count of 136 simple apsaults in| the committee are Otto T. Bannard, aleo being bullt for use in the Channel, after Calais, As a consequence, less work is being _— Governor-Elect Confers With House Leader on Proposed Legislation. “Justifiable Homicide,” Verdict] tabie near the folly party, but soon Holding Plock in Poland Dec. 3—(United Press.)—The casualties admitted by ing up to Nov. 8 includo 972 officers killed, 19.503 uf Atlanta Jury Given Half | “1 called up a friend of mine—Mins a Day After Tragedy. [Hundred and Sixty-third Street,” |to develop. John D. Crimmins, R. A. C. Smit driven back the Ger- At a conference held to-day between Governor-alect Whitman and Assem- biyman Harold D. Hinman, leader of the majority in the Lower House. it was Gecided that the Bureau of EM- Glency and Koonomy, established by ATLANTA, Dec. 2—A veréiot of) led her to a table next to Mr. Nor-| men, supplemented by t! was returned |crose’s party, where the wine corks] ™#king speak for themsely In 1918, land, Mre. James ©, here this afternoon by the Coroners | were popping.” for instance, t.e department heard B Jury efter investigating the death of] The party, the witness enid, lasted | Of 282 threatening letters; so far in James P. Callaway, prominent broker | until closing time, and then an auto- | 191¢ there bave been 198. Last year and clubmas, who was shot and killed |mebile trip was suggested. Moore| 151 bomb cases cume under police earty to-day by W. B. Carhart, Presi-|end Mise Beebe followed in a taxi-| notice; this year eo far there have deat of a loca! ehoe manufacturing} cab into Central Park, keeping at | bee” but 54. The homicides and felont- company, in the Carharts' apartments. | distance. Norcross, alone with “Mrs, |OUt assault oa.es bave decreased in Immediately after the shooting Car- | Phillips," had a “few” pt the Casino, the last three months Instead of in- hart surrendered to the police. and then again jumped toto the auto: | creased.” Carhart claimed he mistook hix vic-| mobile, Moore testified. The two| Police Commissioner Woods's de- 5 eters, the! automobile parties eerpentined | #rmination to clean up the gangs him, Callaway Big 4 through the pafk several times |¥24 evident this afternoon in tho ap poe oS it night with] Just as the maohine in front passed Gil, Club, one of the alty's most ex- Unrough 0 partieulariy dark esntion of Harry Baff, son of the murdered maa, le preparing to wage a relenticss, warfare against the “ring” tn West Washington Market whom he helés Fesponsible for the conditions that Witimately resulted tn bis father’s “Jusufadie homicide” miles northwest of Warsaw on the Vistula, It was there jetermined fighting oecurred in the German advance upen from Thorn. The Russians were driven back, but were fast re to bave recovered ground to Gombin, ten miles south of Plock, and It to mow admitted that im the vicinity of Lods and Lowies the Ger- 5 Tt was learned to-day thet repre- sentatives of Western poultry ehip- 04 for New York to consult with the younger Ra@ en a campaign of eup- Pression against graft and bieckmall in the market and ratiread terminals, Tt te the dasiga of thege men to raise @ fund out of which detectives’ and counsel's feos can be paid, and Barnet Baffs plans to push an In- auiry by the District Attorney's of- fice Inte conditions in the market will be continued. The raiiroade will also hed to co-operate in preventing tion by the chicken handlers in Mr. Hinman asd tue Goverste-stict also Gisenseed: the advi wiping out the Conservation sion, but no definite conclusion has | sai been reached on this point. Mr. Hin- man eaid after the sonference that he favored abolishing the Commission and reorganizing it because the high salaries paid are out of proportion to ‘an be al the ability of seme of the Commis- sionera, One of the Commissioners taking office to-day is Mr. Hinman's old-time political enemy in Albany County, Patrick B, McCabe, generally known as “Packey.” Anather up-State statesman who called on Mr. Whitman to-day was Senator James Berson of Warren County, one of * @ old time wheel- horses, Senator Emerson aspires to be Chairman of the Fiaance Commit. mee piace ow beld by Se: Foley, trom Charle: Murphy's ‘9 district. The Senator from Warren also has some ideas about legial: stance, he has drawn ing out of oMfce High Ce N. Carlisle and his sece retary, Roy Fuller, and providing for the establishment of a Highways mmission of three members, two nations. departed ly, Carhi cross, the witness sald, Jumped up on | leaders froni the Chatham Square diss After oaried oi hrs the tonneau seat and began & dance | trict, under neta tam Banare diss |terideatn May, 1907, th thutteen years Carhart digoovered @ man in her son's | that was a cross between a Highla room, adjoining the room of the C: moned her husband ‘to tnventigate, and the hilarity continued unt a] sirocco disappeared after assaulting Entering the room, A reporter for The Evening World there, and wistal fatal hot in the dark, ite ay wore both | Norcross and Mrs, Phillips on @ later Carhart and BE ee tee eceion: The gals tad dined Gt tea] Biroeo wae held in $1,000 bail, © By holding Plock the Russians control the Vistula, which bas been WIGNNA (via Berlin and London), Dec. >—[United Press.)—An offi- ‘ominent soctally, jende for years. Sn BROOKLYN TAX MAN o'clock that morning,” said Sham- MISSING, WIFE REPORTS) vere: sand ne aie not come out unc It was said to-dav thet under pres- ent conditions of domination by the “ring” {t coats a marketman 618 per car to have his live chickens unloaded nd brought to his store; this repre- sents @ profit to those in control of 87 a car, which ts split between the handlers and the merchants in control at the market. ded the $1 “inspection” fee of the union “inspectors.” ure to pay this “inspection” fee re. aults in from 150 to 200 pounds of chickens being found dead in each carioad, This represents total loss to the consignee, One of the baffilng elements in the case which the detectives have found hard to overcome, la the atill bitter hostility against Baff, even in mem> ory, among market men in the West Washington Market and thelr wa readiness to aid in any way the ef- forts of detectives to bore into the “The Carpatbian battien continue. The Russians who have been stub- Festeting for the last few days east of the Kolubrara have been de along the entire line and are in retreat. The enemy suffered con- Joases, 800 unburied dead being found on the Konaties battlefield “Biace the beginaing of the last offensive the Russians have lost Dest soci Hoes il gy lad. Aadtoca rab aavecd Asks Police to Find Deputy Com- “You have failed to prove anything | ir ienned Admiral Neeld, retired, of |GUY took the maid's part ‘and re from itted that tho Austrians have won further Gervis. Servian troopa were forved to fall back from tho i —F the apartment in Question,” sald the|the British Nevy, and his wife, who ; missioner Quirke—Fears oe oes tne aiid iniiitary prisoners at « Ger-| Berry burried away, but afew mo- — “But he remained in the apartment] man health resort. ments later beard o pistol shot and He Needs Ald. Jeremiah Quirke, Brooklyn Deputy |#4!d Mrs. Norcross's lawyer. Republicans and one Democrat, as was the complexion of the Highways mission under Gov. ‘Tax Commissioner, has been missing I cannot presume that wrong was since 8,20 o’elock yesterday morning, | done. A man might have legitimate | pie, ar4N sty married & gon ste loctor, Ment over ee, and the only word heard from lilm is| business that compelled him to call."| Ni a dl oF. from a pistol shot. He denied that a rather incoherent note to his wife,| ‘The Court took the case under con- | ficer. who wae undergoing 1 had shot ut it was proved that matied in Manhattan and recetved by|#ideration, ft Was pointed out that he could not |e, dia the Killing. His son. Haruld Mrs. Quirke at her home in Brooklyn. be doing spy duty. The note informed her that he bad . RS ERT 1 oe ool ere autang toe cay | TEMPLE BOWDOIN DIES: | xire0 LOOPING THE Loop. and might be late for supper. ——w he e ad inclined toward thie pe ey BANDITS SENT AWAY FOR LONG PRISON TERMS Pair Held Up Columbus Avenue Jeweller and Shot Him After waiting in great anxiety until WAS MORGAN PARTNER poultry Genlers in the dte- trict have frankly declared they were glad Daft had been removed from the trade, even by assassins’ bullets. From such as these information on condi- tions even Gpeadoschond to Bafts BAY BUSI coe wit NOW BE about to make one ort to pierce the allied line and reach Calais. There are those however, that such an attack will be withheld until after 8 o'clock this morning, Mra. Quirke, twenty-five years old, —The American accompanied by her eldest son, John, , near Venice, a subur, | 4 mpaasador, Walter Hines Page, to-d cccompani oy i itts vohes| Was Inconspcuous ut Valuable ta ooning te tom ha au: [A@eas Noe ins earters, reported peonse - _ ceasfully performed the feat of turning] poy 8 1d badges to twent rig Mae tak ee Member of Great Financial over his aeroplane and was righting hin|Enetish boy’ ecoute who. assisted the = machine when it suddenly started fall- | A search be made for him by the police. Firm, ing from a heli of 2,000 feet. Hin A general alarm was eent out and Detective Denny was specially as- signed to come to Manhattan and ti pa hunt tov the waletian oflek died carly this morning after an ops Mr. Quirke was allghtly burt by ®/aitucked him several days ago. He lived bump on the bead in a fall at Rislat No, 104 Hast Thirty-seventh Street. home six weeks ago. He has also been| mr. Bowden succeeded his father, working very hard, according to his|George 8. Bowdoin, in the Morgan Arm Mra. Quirke |in 1901. thinks @ hervous or} Mr, Bowdoin, who was fifty-one years mental breakdown and that he Is/oid, was one of the moet inconspicuous either wandering, Incapable of caring | members of the firm. He was concerned A fit of aberration, | especially with the inte: of th has or may ‘attempt to destroy bim-|eign stockholders 1 joun cor elf, , 1 is broken when dots and dashes of ¢ ik the alphabet are thrown out. Other wireless systems are silent when not {a use and sing only thelr dots and dashes. Now and then throughout the night tho mysterious note is interrupted with breaks iudicating messages. Many amateurs have tried to tune up to catch them, but without success, , In expert circles the messages that have been caught consist of meaning- less sete of numbers, which indicates ‘These opponents of ti! poultry dealer laughed to-day at the declarations of Harry Baff, eon of the that he intended to “make the market @ fit place to do Tony Rogulsk! and Joseph Doon twenty years old, twenty-three, both idle bakers, living at No, 245 Sixteenth Street, Brooklyn, entered the jewelry store of Max G,, Ernest, at No, 588 Columbus Avenué, noar Tipnty-olgnin Street, at noon on Nov. 5, They drow revolvers and covered Mr. Ernest and while Doone broke open the cash drawer, from which he murdered map, wife and tye Whatever unusual conditions have existed there before Baff’s doath were the direct result of Baff's po- cullar business mothods, they sald; now that Baff is gone business will return to the normal, None of these dealers would admit i paid blackmail to his two clerks, ¢ a el) proxs yN nual meetings. le also e ac- F Dering Fight a was alse the, a6 John Miller, long- | doin was a graduate of Columbia Col- shoremen, employed on the United Fruit |lege in. the class of 1886 and was @ atthe, fost of Fulton | member of the Union, University, Met- Bulton | Mopolitan, New York’ Yucht ack, romfag | Ss “His wite died in Octobe meer, Capelle x | "The bank of J. P. Morgan & Co, was Committers Gladlr Welled On. iceman. Miller's wound ts ceoed, for the day out ot veapect for METROPOLITAN , MIX- MIX: ai itr" Bowdoin. 30 ha: TURES ASealtely Pare EE 92.70 _|—half the world lives As the robbers were backing out of the place Mr, Ernest was about to fire his revolver when Rogulaki shot him in the left wrist. The men then Jumped on @ passing truck, jammed their guns against the driver's back, and made him whip his horses into of the air em.uates, Government ly, Is Broken Only When | tectives and nesate of the Britt weurched | Messages Are Sent. powerful plant thet ts ease Haren the knife into the river, Poultry Dealers’ Protective Associa. All were pecull Harbor recently proved that this pl {9 @ war mystery of the air.| was not the source of these lett pi telegraph operators in var-|/0U# Wireless waves, because they Laded corporated in his projected demand to od District Attorney's oflice for gaught them within a few blocks, Mr, Ernest happened to be a mem- ber of the Grand Jury and bis fellows found additional indictments Rogulski for attempted murd for assault in the first degree, carry- “VICTORIAN cross” ORDER, |ing u total penaity of 35 years’ im- udge Mulqucen a » | RED CROSS NURSE MADE CHEVALIER OF BELGIAN 2 (Ansocluted Press| cerrenponens 6)—The Order of Leo- {2% Vetithd aud) mont the Victorian Cross of Betatum | ro} nferred on Mile, Renaudiere for bravery under fire while serving with the Red Cross am- the frat ‘degree. ave wentence to-day Judge Mul- of Seb iy | | Mayor Mitchel to-day appointed a committee of seventy-nine to wrestle with tho big problem of unemploy- 7] ment this winter, ‘and appointed a WINE CORKS POPPED,| lice Commissioner wi mented at length at Headq a day upon The Evenng Worl xis com- ers to- d's com~ Pilation «¢ police reports showing tho | man. Bankers, railroad presidents, men high in philanthropic and religions circles and heads of unions are among those who will tackle Wliat i» regarded as one of the gravest situ- ations of its kind that has ever con- fronted the city. Admitting himsel® r months. He also corrects tha nnh- : . lished table of homicides, raising The Party in Restaurant. Evening World's figure of 39 to 73 for the montha of September, October idred Norcroas, beautifull) + nave read The Evening World's wife of Charles P. Norcross, writer! statement of crimes of violence dur- and member of the Lotos Ciub, camel ing the past threo months,” sald the the learned her husband visited the jon either by individuals of by the ults there were 623; The Ei ‘orld only cited $8 of the most | Prominent among the members of mutual friend of the Norcrosses, Mré. Florence Kelly; Miss Mary by in Murray‘a, Wine was flowing free- ly when Moore entered the restaurant. He besitated about taking s seat at a erick D, Underwood, Cornelius N oe taveces Neasrobiat ats 1] piss gr. Robert. W. de Forest, Irv betas peer T. Bush, James G. Cannon,Louls to be on the defensive, But Iwill say! 5" norewitg ire A. Place, B.A. that the conditions which have Pro-| vandertip, Oscar 8. Straus, R..Fultun ducell this recorg The Hvening World| Cutting, P.-A. §. Franklin, Rev. Maude Beebe, at No. 539 West One| Cites should never have been allowed) stephen 8. Wise, Bertha Pool Ws an idea struck him. Moore eaid, “and asked her to meot| “I think the statement T made yas- Timothy 8. Williams, George W. Per- me at Murray's. When sho came I|terday as to cleaning up the gang-| kins, Arthur 8. Woods, Henry je I am) Bruere, Dennis J. McMahon, EX-CORONER WHO SLEW HIS WIFE 1S RELEASED Dr. Samuel S, Guy of Long Island __ City Served Half of Fotirteen Year Term. Magistrate Barlow, in’ the’ ee ety in. Court, of Taek) ae.” Simmel 8. Guy, touph the park the womag with Mr. Nor. |Sitocco, oue of the oner of Queens Cotinty, who was sen- Lied Charles Dotty, an attendant | end teh months in Sing Sing for kil!- Bing and skirt dance. Tho woman 3 tho six. bicycle raves in Madi-| {nw his wife, ‘was ‘released Jost \Sun- phouted and sang, Moore testified, |on Square Garden on Nov. 16.| day. hotel in Forty-sev tre y in 1 § found reached Bee Ee ee ewes tae: [aie ‘Aint’ Mh’ Ldip Ielatia Cnty this red the, ,, William Shamberg of No. 625 West | tective Flaherty of the Second Branch | #fternoon. | Fitty-third street told of following | Bureau on Pall Street early to-day. | “I came down last Sunday,” was all lie would aay, refusing’ to tel! } whether he had been pardoned or hia sentence had been commuted. The Killing of Mrs. ‘Guy wag shrouded in mystery at fitet. Dr, Guy, a dentist, had been drinking Ns ate oe ‘garsangh when he came home on Aprf ®, 1907, ‘Justice Cohaiaa refused to grant a FP ecantatinns trom Prssieenk When | noeen ee ch cates arias DS through Ambassador Gerard, Germany SAMS IR a dat ws Miia! — festcire. and savally lett. tor the| GERARD GETS GERMANY sheet nent At No. 200 West Seventionh) TO FREE BRITISH ADMIRAL “Mr. Norcross went, in about 2] HELO AT HEALTH RESORT. wrong was done by this defendant in proved her husband for his language, with Mra. Phillips all t night.” | Aqmiral Neeld was a brotherin-law|#aw the doctor coming down the of Mra. Cecil Vavasseur Fisher, whe| street. On hearing the maid acream was Miss Jane Randal of Philadel. | Herry took Guy back to the house. “That may be,” said his honor, “but Dec, 2.—Thomas J. to Boy Seouts, i! war found crushed to death under the Temple Bowdoin, a partner in the | motor. banking house of J. P. Morgan & Co., tion for intestinal inflammation which e for- ations which we No. | Rreater parece ae went Spec al Offer to Sunday S Schools, , Churches, Etc Etc. and 60 Half-Pound Boxee, for operetta aren Si Tes no glucose —no at or Seer " (Alen adh qhent Comet Metarel Brow Rice—something now x, re as sie a sidan pee neriee

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