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ee 4c, ets POLICE HINT BAFF ARRESTS ARE ‘FINAL Gbe “Cireulation Booka Open to All.””)__ PRICE ONE OENT. coer OT Nee Tom wee NEW YORK,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. 20 PAGES __PRIOR ONE OENT. “PAGES GERMANS ARE DEFEATED IN POLAND; CRACOW BESIEGED, SAY RUSSIANS SECRET NEW BAFF EVIDENCE PASE Sto ora a TE oe PROMISES TD SOLVE THE pal Fe REO na MYSTERY OF HIS KILLING) sn ' ARMY OF THe KAISER $25,000 and Creditors Detectives Say “Favorable De- Will Be Paid. si nti in ‘Ohie GUNMEN BATTLE - Tremendous Armies, Each Believed to Contain 750,000 Men, Are in @ + Mystery Are at Hand. IN TENTH AVENUE: ACTION IS INVOLUNTARY Death Grapple for Control of NARROW HUNT FOR CAR. ONE IS C APTURED ark hs Cae yg | - Channel Coast. GERMANS REPORT VICTORY | WEATHER—Raln to-night and Gaturday , FINAL EDITION Witnesses to View Five Ma- Caused Downfall. ten chines Suspected of Includ- ing One Used by Slayers. Pedestrians Dodge Bullets Un-| 4 petition tn invotuntary bank: {il Policeman Fells Flee- | F#»tey sninat the Licbler Company, i @ theatrical producing organisation, This’ ts the eleventh day since | | ing Duelist. was fled to-day in the United Btates IN ALSACE AND FLANDE Barnet Baff wae shet te death by. Ar ‘Court by Rosenberg, Lewis @ Ball, twe gunmen in erewded West ‘| | fF gun fight in the streets of j°OUNse! for certain creditors. Irving! ' LONDON, Dec. 4 [Associated Prees).—In a despatch Petrograd the correspondent of the Central News says: “The battle of Lodz has ended in success for the Russian troops, according to the Bourse Qazette, ” which adds that great numbers of German prisoners, cannon and machine guns are being brought into Lodz.” PARIS, Dec. 4 [United Press].—The development te offensive northeast from Ypres is indicated in to-day’s cial communique from the War Office. The ? reports heavy cannonades between Ypres and Roulers. There is hard fighting along the railway and about Beclaere and the Passchendaele road. Passchendaele is midway between Roulers and Ypres, which are thi pe apart. Beclacre is about four miles south of jacie. It is believed this movement represents another att, of the allies to reach Menin, an important point on the upon which they have been unable to advance along direct road from Ypres. ell me . -- The fighting to-day indicates a movement ne MILLIONAIRE HUNTED | snerer will Iaorease tn power to- CONGRESSMAN MERRITT, |stons the rallroad toward Roulers as » part of an att Washington Market: Se arrests. The long-locked-for satering wees, into the mystery surrounding the Baft cave was heralded ag found at Headquarters to-day. New York occurred. thie afternoon at|Dittenhoefer was appeinted ‘Tenth Avenwe and “Thirty-second | the Liebler concern. Street. Four shots were fired and the| The petitioning creditars are Harry) people of the neighborhood fied. in aay “s im cay ee Pra at from f lcago, for moneys loaned and ser- Such importance do Inspector ee panier se mRGtOR Ces vices rendered, $1,000; Joseph Korn- Faurot and bis aides in the Homicide! hauser, Inc., No, 718 Madison Avenue, ort oe OF the Sunmen was arrested.|¢s99, and Gates & Morange, No. 166} Bureau place in this new found He sald he was Joseph Joyce, allas! post twenty-ninth atrect, $500, dence that they were almost ready to-/ Philip Murphy, who, the police say.| “n.e riebier Company init hehe eh has served a term in Elmira for burg- . day to compare tho present status of te cad Wan rwuaad fvs Ming pene (eaEeS {n theatrical production for the cnse to that of the Rosenthal thet, eptatnher 6t the end. of a twoe the past sixteen years and haa affairs when the first weakening in jand-a-halt-yeur sentence for the sume|*unched some of the most preten- tne Rose-Webber-Vallon coterie #U4-| Crime, tious and elaborate spectacles in| threw open all the inner work- A modern theatricals, George Tyler is BF Tae enciee bil Joyce is twenty-six years old, 8) president of the company; Theodore ingw of the murder p carpenter, and gave his address 48/y ibe, jr, Secretal a wala In such e critical position does the | ust Wa awenty.atth atroet, ebler_ Jr. ry, a ent itself now, with this Bradford, Vice President. Baff case pres Jovee said the man who shot at him| "ay. nie: fererred inquiries about! new evidence only partially revealed | was member of the Hudson Dusters| MT TY Ps ed to Ita source, the failure to counsel for the com- and not as yet push 1 + | wang, urs to. 0008s Abeedbsas that the most rigid secrecy is thrown| When the shooting began Police- pany, Max D. Josephson of the Wool- around this new development, and}mnan gchaeffer of the West Fitty-| orth Building, Mr. Josephson said 2 y on - a) i OF ano: would 88Y! seventh @irect Biation, who was at| ‘>, 00 Bvenine World reporter thi BERNESE] afternoon: Ninth Avenue and = Thirty-third| ~,, ERMAN LOIERS AT 1 N Street, leaped aboard a Fire Depart- 'The net Habilities of the Liebler Sues SY, SREP AN OUTPOST ‘NEAR * SHARIN eA rh A S tee) It was learned to-day that Ist) inont messenger automobile and was|COMPany do not amount to more OTIS Ir? or seteom Onme night, after the receipt of this new] arivon at top speed to Tenth Avenue| tan $25,000. The Habilities are about information, Inspector Faurot, Capt.| 44 ‘Thirty-second Street, There he $325,000 and the assets $300,000. The Carey of the Homicide Bureau and/ 4.4 pedestrians scuttling for cover| Lebler Company Is a going concern nothing more than that able developments have com Capt. Gray of the Branch Detective! iia two men biasing away at each|OWNIng and pentrolltag valuable WHITE SLAVER night and o decided drop (0 tempera: REPUBLICAN LEADER, DIES to get arround the German flank in this section in the ee, were septate = Headquar-) other with pistols, erapertise aont Asi ss iadh oy ba ASA ture in scheduled to accompany the ’ claere forest. The statement declares: @ until after 11 o'clock. They were running southward on| ‘tors and allow disturbance. “There were heavy cannonad term! SEARCH FOR “MURDER CART ee ee ce eeeeemschaeffer came| the recelver to continue the business —_—_—.—_—_— st es intermittentty yestentay. be ; . - tween Ypres and Roulere, ali the rail NARROWS DOWN. up in the motor car, Joyce swung) nd pay pro rata as the money comes! Federal Prosecutor in Chicago HARGE MAN DESERTED Up-State Politician, Former Speaker Passchendaele roads, The pred Parsi’ es Sor oan Whether they were alone or in com-/ a) 04: and levelled his pistol at him,|!n the company will weather the C ference with some one outside the Po-|. 1 ,efer, undismayed by the weap-| storm. Awaits Word of Arrest of Un- of Assembly, Had Been Sick “In the Argonne several infantry attacks were repulsed. In lice Department could not be defi- a “The direct cause of the trouble is an fi Vv M Th Yer Lorraine and the Woevre region cannonading continues, Calm pre on, hurled himself at the gunman and named Man in the East. ore Than a Year, *s nitely determined. landed his fist with a crash against|the ‘Garden .of Paradise,’ which vails from the Somme to the Argonne and in Alsace.’ Progressing step for step with this) ie man's Jaw. opened last Saturday night at the| CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—Charles F. Cline, << POTSDAM, N. Y., Dec. 4.—Edwin Four hundred thousand fresh British troops have reached 4 Pi Joyce went to the sidewalk uncon-|Park Theatre, This show cost $50,000.| United States District Attorney, to-] New York Girl Causes Arrest in| 4: Merritt Jr Consroustian from the! within the last month and are now in the trenches, ‘They hold the (Continued on Secon scious. Schaeffer picked him up,| ‘The money to launch this big en-| day awaited word of the arrest In the ee STP Totsty fret New ork trict, died! aiong the Yeer, The Germans continue to mass forces between | threw him into the motor car and|terprise came directly out of the| pas: of a multi-millionaire whose joboken gee Gor a ad Hy ere La i gastos and Ypres, hward after the other man.|Licbler C: . The bank pam WOPGRY 2 MCOCKTAILS ESCAPE TAX, We hag MAAR hed Blea toree eae ne anes kee “saya, |conduct ts maid to have been under Between. fifty-four yeurs old, wan one of tho| THe full force of the counteroffensive of the allies has by no means yet TTLED BOOZE GETS T shots at Joyce and the latter had had| Consequently the cash balance of the| investigation by a Chicago Federal] Twenty women in different parts of | best known figures in New York State been SAlk 97RD oa: te io gradually developing toward an engagement, 0 time to fire only one when Schaeffer| company was aqueezed and the de.|Grand Jury in connection with al-|the country have been married,| politics, Ho was a former Speaker of | ° « Dp knocked him down in the railroad! mands of inalstent creditora could not| eked violation of the Mann White| robbed and deserted by Otto Van| the Assembly and was elected to Con- LONDON, Dec, 4 Ssh SiMtiaT hs allied forces in Northern © ‘ in Glasses E: {,) Yard of the New York Central. be met, These insistent creditors| Slave Act. Wagner of Chicago, according to the| eres in 1912, France and Belgium are now be! practically to equal the Germans Drinks Served in Glasses Exempt, |? ce ong the care and tracks at Thir- thereupon forced the firm into bunk. | No hint of the name or renidence of | roboken police, who to-day started a| ‘The Congressman had been in poor |in numerical strength. but “Containers” Must Bear ty-first street the gunman who had! pyptcy, the man was given and no disclosure | countrywide search for the man. health ever since his attendance at Late reports put the strength of the allies in Belgium at 700,000, The _ fired at Joyce made his escape. “Besides the ‘Garden of Paradise,'| ther than an admission that a Mann| ‘phe yearch follows the arrest in Ho- the Gettysburg reunion in July, 1913, eyewitness report of Col. B. D, Swinton, telling of the German drive toward War Revenue Stamp. The police say Joyce is a member * | Act investigation had been made by the Liebler Company has put out boken to-day of Otto Klee on charges | With his father, Gon. EB. A. Merritt.| Calais, states that from the north of La Basses the Germans numbered hel of the Owney Madden gang. He told the Grand Jury Into the actions of a} Kohler of New| He took cold there and went subse- ani : : WASHINGTON, Dec. 4,—Don't put other enterprises which took great wealthy man was made by the Fed. brought by Anna Kohl) 6 760,000. This bears out the admission of Gen. Sir John French that the | Be a war tax stamp on your cocktail, |the police two of the Hudson Dus-| sums of money, But the firm has » ae eats York. Klee is accused by Miss Koh- See? 1% Sa Leesa aliay allies were outnumbered, but with the arrival of reinforcements and the The Treasury Department, in a spe-|tera tried to “shoot him up.” that he / number of good income producers at | °F! ™ : Ine of ‘ein the 0-bet Wenn ne ee eee puninene intoresta | shortening of the British line, this advantage of the Germans may have etal decision this afternoon, said | nocked one Gown Gn that he fred | work. It has a long lease on tho GET YOUR FURS OUT: negotiations which led to her mar. , Merritt Nad large business interests | OO oreome, @rinks don't have to be stamped if|in scif-defense, he said. Plymouth Theatre in Boston, which riage to Van Wagner, April 23, in with water power development. Ho Extraordinary methods have been taken on both sides for the gaining _ made “for immediate consumption| The po! believe the shooting is] returned a profit of $25,000 last year. Chicago. ls survived by his widow and alof some small advantage, and a general engagement will more a Do wftcrnath ofthe ling of et | “‘Grumpy,’ the Cyril Maude p: STORM IS ON THE WAY Another woman, Rosa Stetten, Who} daughter. His father was former Col- | 1 499,000 into contact. Tremendous losses are certain bring bes: “However,” said the Treasury, “bar|Kighth Avenue, last Saturday night, [duction which cleared $40,000 Inst sald her home until recently was at| lector of the Port of New York and | *" i % > ieved that engineers have mined the ‘dotties or other containers from which oyce was heid for felonious assault | season, is playing there nod. ‘Joseph No. 2041 Pierce Avenue, Chicago, also | Consul General at London, It ts belie’ rst German trenches and that A . "1 they will be blown up in case of a withdrawal. The Germans have gales by the drink are made must be | 4nd violation of the Sullivan law. and His Brethren,” which made $25,000] Weather Bureau Says It Will] appeared against Klee. pope d pearypiee yi vliboaypetealyi lee a hs Tus Wane aud Dlaraall! wish cieseae ae Wat hoes ven Warner's plan, according to} BARS CITY HALL CIRCUS, vers sw Freach detachments after retreating from penttions which wer ‘obliterated when emptied. we H 5 $25,000, are on tour. The ‘Garden of the story the two women told the Immediately occupied. WAR TAX ON AUTOISTS ‘Allah’ made $25,000 last year, but is Tennessee. polioe, has been to have an adver.| mere” Ovelines Offer fer New If sales by the drink are] ALBANY, Dec. 4.—Automobile own- | not being shown at this time., It will tisement inserted in the newspapers Year's Eve. ° de ¢rom wine kegs and barrels,/ers and applicants for chauffeurs'|make money again when timos pick| Dealers in furs, overcoats and heavy! vatiy the German prosé—announc-| ‘There will be no circus in City Hall Berlin Reports French Losses the barrels—muast be stamped.” | licenses will have to pay 10 cents more|up. The Liebler Company owns «| &’Fments and persons lacking same, ‘rir ieee tor ne Company oan a eames ine nn sare tu wok Tin women| tun sew Yer tive iow sult NTooe A Ttkireh and in B 2 Men's O’coats & Suits, $5.95 ee ae General Becone sree fen 9 “he moving cickn’ | The Weather Bureau has located a| %t¥. they answered these Advertiie ee tesa nr which | Howued , ear tki a e HUB" Clothiers, Broad a , {ban docided that the new revenue tax! ents in nearly all its productions.” |teFFitic storm moving northeastward e Starrett is ‘sole owner and manager," BERLIN (by wireless to London), Dec, 4 [Associated aw Saturday 500, igi, spalled to. Shoes papers, a over the Btate of Tennessee, which Is] FOR RACING SEE SPORTING PAGE |!",which tn m xuuranton to, na yer. |ofticial statement given out to-day at the War Office, says: There are ‘about 175,000 automobile SAILING TO-DAY. due t in these parts to-night, ie and monkeys, clowns ‘ “In the western theatre of war, French attacks egainet ow . Orders were issued at 10 o'clock to- he A Gs wks troops in Flanders were repeatedly repulsed, as they day to hoist storm warnings slong the| ,7! roa but it’ le undaretood there ure : © legal ob- the region northwest of Altkirch, where: the arenes ce Coast from Cape Henry to eideratia, lowes : oe Mala a pte fc talc on irene Hythe soeteea Gastan, 6 F9:

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