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Moment of the fighting about Lods thus far, it is reported, oo Fed between Tussyn and Brseiny, southeast of that city. } Heavy German forces which had penetrated to Tustyn were sur- and obliged to fight their way to Brzeiny to unite with the main leg The Russians easayed counterattack after counter-attack to prevent FOR ENGLAND ON Junetion, but the Germans cut a passage at the point of the bayonet @ Gietance of fifteen miles. : ‘This battic is called the bloodiest and most pitiless fight of the war. | SECRET MISSION per cent. of the German officers were put out of action, and many its had less than one hundred men left. The fighting lasted thirty- ~The Germans fell in rows, but their comrades pushed forward over the and hurled themselves against the Recslass. - Steel Man Sails Suddenly on | The Germans oti!) persist in their massed formations against rifle fire, or bayonet, and as a result their losses have been appalling. Ex-| Lusitania After Talk estimate the Germans have lost two-thirds of their army in Poland. | With Bryan. | “Te the fighting north of Lods one Russian division held ite ground two German army corps, and finally drove them back. sons Prince Oscar and Prince Joachim fight in an aeroplane. reported to UNDER ASSUMED NAME. ‘Weunde. in the fighting in Kast Prussia during the first Russian . Amvasion, had returned to his command. Prince Oscar, a vietim e¢ | Mysterious Errand Believed to disease, was stricken early in the fighting in Lorraine, and it sas Mii uuia, Wo0le ash be alto Ub tale aky further Sart in tee war, Mean Cancelling of British | Phere has been heavy fighting for the possession of Lask, fifteen miles| w. of Lods. ar Contracts. On the Secserozow line, which is fifteen to twenty miles long, east the Germans have been heavily reinforced and are Ailing) ane nig c Détween thelr right wing and the isolated body which has been| it) ony. win’ sue tears ine to turn the Russian left. yarn (Sune German defense’ on the northern front in Kast Prussia occupion| “PA% 44 persistent rumor among along the River Angerapp from Gumbinnon to Darkehmen and|*h!pping circles had it, will be her the northern extremity of the Masurian Lakes at Angerburg. | !ast trip across the Atlantic until the the Russians On the cast end of the war. of the lakes and to the Vistula the Russians have taken a position; Among her passengers was Charies Uy back of their line of advance of ten days ago. Both sides appear! Hchwab, President of the Bethle- Gwalting the outcome of the struggle at Lods. The main German |n on, gteoi Company, concerning whose iy ee Tepe re onenryies Boge MEWe, reported deatings with the British ans Fell Back 20 Miles eaten satin, tm Ween to LONDON, Dec, 5 (United Press).—The Russian official statement of! central figure, chose to register him- }» While claiming no complete victory, indicates that the Germans| ..i¢ on the passenger list under one een swung back twenty miles at one important point in their maiu of hie favorite aliases, “James M. pet advance toward Warsaw. Ward.” Last time he went across D fighting is now ia progress along the main road between|), was as “Alcsander Macdonald.” and Lods. Glovmo, mentioned in the official statement as being) with him as a passenger to-day was » line of the fighting front, ie about half way between these tvu/ Archibald Johnson, Vice President of the Bethlehem Steel Company. ‘official statement indicates that the Germans have not been driven| Schwpb's sudden trip to England, Lowies, the easternmost point reached in’ their advance, but with after his conference yesterday with an @ pivot have been swung back twenty miles from Skiernievice | Secretary of State Bryac, gave color to the report from Washington that were one week ax comrades. for the preservation of American neu- thrust at the German line of communications. wedge in the Russlen fines with Lowies as] tre suss sunmarines and shell, eaid evidently been extended by the Russian} to total 960,000,000. Schwab, with Y characteristic offhandedness, refused advance over the western reeds toward Lods and Plotrhow wees affirm or deny the truth of this ef the campaign bave resulted in a sig-eac/ report. ot of prisoners captured by both sid “What is the reason for this sudden owing to the great extent of the battle front and the trip to England?” Schwab was asked, off detachments owing to the interlecing of the) “Ob, Just running over on business. Germ warfare, recalling the hand- T'lt be back on the return trip of the Lusitania—if she makes a return arriv it the a oa, 8 trip,” the steel man answered. “Did your intorview with Bryan in- prisoners by |» ‘The fortress con your decision to make this with Austrians and Ger- Btate about that," Schwab repiied.| Serbs. Prese).—There ts] “He's the one to talk.” @ennoneding in upper Alsace as far as Base) and other localities near| ‘Is it true,” his questioners per- struggle between the French and Germans, | sisted. “that the Secretary of State roatier, ie around Altkirch and| ae ordered you to abrogate your comtracte with the British Govern. the Germans are mounting guns| ™eat for war supplies aad that is the Colmar with the object of forcing the | “*Asor for your sudden trip?” hope that eau. NEW GERMAN ATTEMPT with the British Goverament, Who TO EVADE NEUTRALITY [*3n2 orn vusttanta’s passengers IN CHILE IS CHARGED. was Dean Howerd McClenhan of — Princeton, who is going to Belgium Ba) GO, Chile, Dec. & (United|as the personal representative of the Presa).—Purther attempts of the Cer-| university and some of its alumal, mans to evade neutrality lawe ts al-)to make an independent inquiry into to-day as the result of « raid by | the condition of the Belgian refugees. ‘i ale inured’ cutter contains | TH? Dean anid part of his mission ‘carried was to d.termine the economic pos- "ifs Busee Pate ths | sibility of transporting some of the . ita The homeless Belgians to this country. James Gordon Bennett, owner of The newest phase of the w: patohes, is heavy fighting in Ali ties. WITH CLOTHING AFIRE Crawls Out of Water and Drops Aas Pub oe ag Lasse ere found the pasvenge are TE) ee sens Unconscious—Is Fatally AN WARSHIP GOES PICTURESQUE NAMES PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL Burned, A workman in the Andrew McLean Mille in Paterson, looking from a win- Gow at 9 o'clock to-day, saw a girl with her clothing ablaze run across @ fleld ni by and Jump into the HUNT GGEAMAN BASE FOR THREE NEW SHIPS | OFFERS HALF PAY FOR AND FAILS TO RETURN.) IN GREAT BRITAIN’S NAVY PLAYERS WHO ENLIST. —_—- G0, Chill, Deo. §.—Consider- | LONDON, Deo. &—Canada, Tippe-| LONDON, Dec. 5 (Associated Press). le felt here to-day for —The directors of Aston Villa, one of | Dundee Canal. She crawled out and ading professional football teams |¢eij on the bank. 1 times winner of the che The workman ran to the office and u ter t in the he Juan Fernandes Saas ial ai. team urgin s the Sate & telephone measago was sent to Po- . Chiet Henry bur- " romiaing to pay, them half Uce Headquarters. € ongaia feoing. - i led tomobtle ambulance to thy Mo 'Sailed tovduy te search | GERMANY DENIES THAT: aye ie payer are eponsing, Tosi cad the girl, uncensoloua and KRUPP GUN WORKS CRUISER VENUS, with her body and face badly burned, take to the Gk 1) Hospital WERE BOMBARDED.| DAMAGED BY STORM, [re ae ie none tor ner recovery, HURRIES INTO PORT,| she was identined as Mary AFTER QUERY ABOUT MOBILIZATION,| ,PMIi! Doss Su cies toca: jolwhand AIT Lcleoeterenp nies avenue, Clifton, A spark from a bonfire ignited her dress while she was picking up wood in @ thicket Ps var the canal, Her leap into the too late, as the blaze 9 tea almost entire) onsumed her rerainera oye oe cider, Britian | clothing before hed the canal ant diaplacemet t bey bank. wy want crates RAILWAY WITH BOMBS) zzz “Be ihr Seni INSISTS STORM IS ON WAY. —__—_—_— THE HAGUE, Dec. § (United Press). Collage Inetrectress Killed. SOUTH HADLEY, Mass, Dec, S—| we'll have to give the weather man - | Misa leabe! Vosburgh of Oak Park, Il, leredit for being persistent. He still —_—_—_ NO EXPENSE FOR rove 8 tion of an instructor in chemistry at Mount/ insists the storm he predicted for last ihe a’ " fES IS ORDER TO OUR German id ual i 7 y from aries ust ined ‘a 7 from Washington way east TURKISH AMBASSADOR. with le force are Indicated for i RK Pelice Fined 10 Conte @ Swear. hours, beginning at 10 e ‘Dua Linthk " HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 5.—Policemen statement was lesued here to-day den: LONDON, Dee, 5.—The cruiser Venus , Dee. 6 (United Press).—The t Ki tt at| has been forced by @ storm to take day resigned. bared Woon Comabanaed By storsan ere a efuge in port, "her foremast and part demolished, it FRENCH AVIATORS DESTROY GERMAN ey aveuine WORLD, bhedavay, DEOEMBER 6, VO SONS OF KAISER SAID TO HA VE ESCAPED IN AN AIRSHIF GERMAN TROOPS IN WINTER BLANKETS AT THE FRONT MORALS COURT TQ At One Point, Russians Report) (yn vricn sw wes wiay vous te WAR SUMMARY Reports continue that the battle of Lodz has ended in a Russian vic- tory. Official confirmation is etill lacking, but, conditions in the north of Poland seem to-day virtually the same as they according to the Germans, Details of the fighting around Lodz prove it to have been the most bloody struggle of the entire war. The Germans are described as fighting thelr way through the Russian lines over the heaped-up bodies of their) Alpheus H. Favour, senior momber of the law firm of Favour & Cclwell, No. 43 Cedar Street, surrender: 1 at the Criminal Courts Building to-day, and was held in $5,000 ball by Judgo Mulqueen on an indictment found] ye geveloped in connection with the against him yesterday charging per-| school system. jury. Mr. Favour Is president of the South American Securities Company. Berlin claims heavy captures of prisoners in this struggle, whilé from Kiev comes the announcement that the fortress there is crowded with Ger- it had ordered the Beth- are making 0 Getermined effort to cross it and this would mean frbak oe shoe o A ceaeata hie con-| 80 prisoners, Kiev reports that aince the beginning of the war 130,000 soldiers and 2,500 officers have passed through there as prisoners of war. The allies have ceased claiming a tremendous victory in Northern Poland, but they do assert that the operations there have been a strategic defeat for Germany and a tactical victory for Russia. South American Securities Company was not doing business in this State | pany. when, as a matter of fact, it was That the number of hours of labor doing business here. The indictment|for domestic servants be fixed by is based on this alleged statement. Charles Bright, a promoter, is be- hind the Indictment. He has been ‘An eye-witness with the British forces {n France reports itt both sides in West Flanders are engaged in siege operations. A novel kind of hand combats of a century ago, is a feature of the fighting along the Western battle front. An,oMctal report from Vienna admits that the advance of the Austrians| has been prevented by violent attacks from strong hostile force covering the Servian retreat. No hint is given as to the identity of these forces, but the opinion is expressed that Russian ald hac reached the sorely pressed South American Securities Company, by virtue, Bright alleges, of a fraud- ulent transaction. FIREMEN TRY TO SAVE “MIKE,” THEIR MASCOT Dog Who Has Answered Alarms for Years Is Run Over Aviators of the allies, according to a Berlin despatch, have resumed operations by dropping bombs in the neighborhood of Freiburg im Brels- Italy’s attitude in the European war has again become a source of con- “There agnin, you'll have to get|cern. The German Government's appointment of Prince von Buelow, the population will be thus your information from Mr. Bryan,”| former Chancellor, as temporary head of the embassy at Rome, is inter- be answered with a smile. “Anyway,| preted by Rome despatches as meaning that Berlin would exert strong I've never admitted I have contracts! pressure to prevent Italy from joining forces with the allies. #o far as was indicated by the day's des- ce, where the French have succeeded in maintaining a foothold on German territory since the opening of hostili- GIRL LEAPS INTO CANAL {FIVE DOCTORS CAUGHT SPEEDING IN BROOKLYN Magistrate Suggests They Get Al- dermen to Permit Their Engine No. 8 as a pup “Mike” had not missed an alarm sounded while he was in or near the engine house, He was leading the horses to a little blaze at Fifty-seventh Street and Park Avenue last night when he was run over, His hind legs were crushed, “Mike” had a special pass on the ‘Third Avenue street railway line at- tached to his col tated to jump abe with a motorman, “It eeems to me," said Magistrate Steers this morning in the Flatbush Police Court, “that you five doctors ‘ought to go before the Board of Al- dermen and see if some modification cannot be made in the speed ordi- nance so that doctors in emergency can run thelr motor cars faster tear fifteen miles an hour, so long as they are careful.” The five doctors who had been ar- » Preston all cheered up tions of the Star Spangled Ban- ho recently won storm With her steering Bear had been xbaon nd upon her retur with heart tatlure drop in the tempera lence to-day, aud the FLORENCE, & C., a te mbacsador Mergen- "1 in to-day CHESTER, ry stages this after: Rice, former Democratic Grerotary ra | sow Laer BS Aw ‘ Pat By CURB VICE URGED IN WISCONSIN Legisiative Anti-vice Committee retary of State to-day. public officials, lack of public rial relation to a girl's downfall. other things: That a law similar tothe Mann Act, applicable between cities, vil- lages and towns of the State, be enacted, laws, dance halls. law. legal redres# for several | be protected, years for what he claims was a| Adequate Insurance against prop- swindle by which he was defrauded | erty. of stocks, bonds and concessions; * valued at close to $5,000,000. One of these concessions was the Pan-Amer- Transcontinental Rallroad in say terms of reproach and disgust. now controlled by the and worthless for both men by Engine, with the Stat —_—_—_— Capt. Donovan and the members of Engine Company No. 8 In East WHITMAN wo Thirty-first Street ure engaged to- day in trying to make comfortable what are probably the last hours of “Mike,” thelr coach dog mascot. He was run over by the engine last night. ‘There is only a remote chance that he 'T TALK will survive his injuries, but the fire- Was Offered Prosecutor’s Job, men will try to save him, 2 , In the five years since he went to Declined by Guthrie, Cy ar neat, | 1+ Stimson, Mr. Whitman repited: talked to about the positior in for Newpert. Dec, 6.—The frigate the naval tug Ontario. entennial at Baltimore, County after Jan, 1 Moderation=health, long life, prosperity. That’s why for nearly 100 years we have made our Whiskey for the moderate man. It is he who best appreciates the mildest, mellowest Whiskey ever made— Wilson— Real Wilson—That’s All! The Whiskey for which we invented the Now-Refillable Bolle, SINGING BURGLAR FAGES WEW TERM AT SING SING Monty Hoyt Confesses Stealing Jewelry After Voice Charms Maid’Set to Watch. Once more Monty Hoyt, “the sing- ie burglar,” who captivated house- aids with his sliver voice so that, believing him a terrestrial angel, let him wander through their em- ployers’ rooms unwatched, is in a - Police Headquarters cell. Once more, is likely to make the journey to Sing Sing, where he has been twice before—for he has confessed to. . State White Slave Law Also —Liquor Declared Chief Cause of Social Evil. the robbery of a diamond brooch, three rings and a scarab pin from the home of Dr. Charles W’ Prevost in the Wyoming Apartme: MADISON, Wis. Dec. 5.—Fifteen months’ study and Investigation of the vice problem in Wisconsin by tl sulted in radical proposals for law enforcement and better social condi- tions, summarized in an exhaustive report Which was filed with the Sec- Hoyt as a boy was a choir singer. Ho came of good family and much money was spent on his voice. when he was fifteen years old he was of Refuge and six years later to Elmira Reformatory and was repeatedly arrested. The singing burglar is terior decorator. The grentent cause of commercial- ized vice, the report says, is the use of intoxicating Mquor. Contributory causes are public dance halls, road houses, poorly lighted parks and pub- le places, lack of responsibility by Parenta, non-enforcement of laws by sent to the Hot When he went to left the house, cautioning the maid to watch the workman. He sang to her until she ced and then blarneyed her into fetching him a cup of hot tea. When she brought the tea he ment and recreation facilities and automobiles, The committee found that the wage question had no mate- ———— ts Plan to March to Vespers. bers of the Knights of Colum- bus are to attend a vesper service at West Bixtieth , to-morrow evening, 0 they will march from the club house of New Amsterdam Council, Avenue and Fifty-fourth Street, unde whose auspices the services will be held, to the chureh, where a special sermon will be ry The committee recommends, among That a morals court be established in cities of the first class, with ex- clusive jurisdiction over all cases in- FAVOUR SURRENDERS = | "“rwat 2° stm ON PERJURY CHARGE President of South American Securi- ties Company Is Placed Un- That a permanent State Police De- partment be established fh thie State, with power to investigate immoral practices, and that local committees der $5,000 Bond. organize private associations to as-| sist officers in the enforcement of . president of the Lincoln Association and of the Packard Motorcycle Company, was successfully operated upon, yesterday, in Roosevelt Hospital by Dr. for the removal of a blood National Highway That the sale of lquor be prohib- | yy ited within or in connection with a That social neighborhood centres That municipalities provide super- vised amusements, particularly con- ie charged that in 1911 Mr.!certs, moving picture shows, &s. Favour made @ statement under oath TT to the State Comptroller tat the|vants be required to furnish a suit- able room jn which to receive com- arentaee Pies tenn arene batch of Presto in her own oven. ‘That's why it’s so uniformly ‘Try @ package. ‘That the rights of the laboring class e man’s part in the social evil,” he committee, “is despicable and mean enough to merit the harshest exploiter of the body and soul of wom- an for money gain is worthy to be the lowest outcast in society, rather than the weaker, ignorant or un- fortunate person exploited. The pen- alties for such exploitations must be made more severe and must come with absolute certainty upon conviction. The fine system, which is unjust | women, should be abolished; male offenders should be punished for con- tempt of court when they follow the common custom of giving @ fictitious name before the court and should be given a time sentence to a penal in- stitution, not escapable by the pay- ment of fines, thus sharing their gullt “SOCIETY OF TAMMANY OR COLUMBIAN OER Byrne You are jeanectfuly, pig Bia. og MONDAY wie. 8x hour alt ‘of the Thowas ¥. oe ‘ecret Munbattan—Season of Snowe, 11th, Monn, Loar of 4zend, of Ini and of Institution 125th, ABOUT OWN SUCCESSOR jis Refuses to Confirm Report Stimson » I’mGlad I Looked! Governor-elect Whitman sald to-day —— a he had not yet decided upon the man e is to name as his successor as District Attorney. He was asked if he had not recently offered the place té former United States District At- torney and Secretary of War Henry rd and take a ride| have nothing to say, nor will I discuss by name persons with ha 1 have William D. Guthrie, a loader of the bar, declined the place yesterday, following the example of George W. Constellation, which has been here) Wickersham, former United States for some time and inspected by thou- | attorney General. sands of persons, Way on her way to- day to the . Durrin of No, 1215] 8 Dean Street, whom Preston accused of driving through Bedford Avenue at twenty-seven iniles an hour, was on his way to operate on the wife of Preston's partner, man Howard Smith, the bicycle championship of the de- It js political gossip now that for- | station at Newport. | mer Lieutenant Governor and Su- pecal tie | Preme Court Justice M. Linn Bruce Miar'Spangled Bane | will be District Attorney of New York I took a look the other day To see what World ads. had to say, And there | met with a surprise So great I scarce believed my eyes, 1 found employment, hired a is So kept on reading Wor! And now permit me, please, 3 id ads. | began to Fead And found the best way to succeed, There will be more than 6,000 want. filling advertisements printed in THE BIG SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW! and those who read and profit b; mas I look forward to a og be

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