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iy : ¥ THE EVEN here better than they cyild be ‘Randied from Albany. ’ “But getting back to the !ilison ©) Amterview you can say for me that ‘es es Potice Commissioner will deal ) ” Conetusively and with no uncertainty attempt to override the consti- authority. Commissioner Woods the ability to deal with discipine ‘&@ the department. For him I haven't slightest aprehension.” fice Commissioner Woods sum- «ieee before him-at Headquarters to- the presidents of the four big associations, whose joint coun- gel, William B, Bilison, had caused to be published the statement, which ‘was a direct threat, that unless the Police Commissi should Padica! changes in rules governing the Conduct of the uniformed force the under him would fail to hold up Bands in police work. H presidents, Capt. Dominick ay of the Inspectors and Cap tains’ Association, Lieut. Richard En- | etc of the Lieutenants. Sergt. Jobn Conway, representing the ser- and, Patrolman Joseph KARLSRUME SEEN PROWLING SOUTH OF BARBADOS Five - Hundred - Mile Swing Saves Liner Vestris From Elusive Cruiser. LAY IN WAIT. RAIDER P of the Patrolmen’s Association, catagorically that Ellison had a) with the knowledge or authority the four associations; that they any prior knowledge of hia in- tion to issue such a statement or that his sentiments voiced the opinion | ‘of bis clients. | 3) is statement Ellison demanded | ‘The German cruiser Karlsruhe, | clients a sepenning of of the curb | phantom terror to British skippers In| BR the ss and revolver. the south Atlantic, has popped into Wireless Warning Flashed to Beef-Laden Ship at Buenos yres, Sradenine be, cfipolice bowen the world’s ken once more, after hav- ing been swallowed by the spaces of -|the ocean since Oct. 34, when she to demonstrate |caPtured the Lamport and Holt liner job he holds,| Van Dyck The Karlaruhe was last sighted «| month ago prowling around the) waters just south of Barbados, ac- cording to word brought inte port to- fitness for the r he succeeds of fails reste en- | with him - he will meet the men fairly and Mppreciate the fact that they ai human een Lange Hike the rest of us, with a nan yy aghed human meohaoanse, be day by the steamship Vestris, a sister @ the support of the men and| ship of the ill-fated Van Dyck pecinictration will be successful. ‘eaiformed police force Because of the known presence of io wervives ie sarvived (the « constant chante in oomethi alboundary of Britien waters, the Karlsruhe almost within ‘he ing of Capt fairacie, but Geepite the order of mis- | Robert Davies of the Veatria received Bt pe Dead, the men remain go0dlorders when he left Huerta Ayres on Nov. 9 to shoot straight out into mid. ! ws | JAN INVASION . "ako Karlerube was suspected of lying in wait for the Veastris and the ; RUSSIA NS INVADE map ee “KNOCK MASHER'S BLOCK OFF?” SAYS GIRL TAXI DRIVER | That's What She'd Do if One RRR a is weer? ¢ ING WORLD, | Tried to Flirt With Her, She Declares. HAS KNOCKOUT PUNCH. | {“Feel That Miss Russey, First to Enter Ranks of Chauffeurs. Muscle,” Invites Said the considerate young reporter to-day to Mins Wilma K. Kuswey, the fist Hoense 1 woman taxical chauffeur to drive a car from a public stand ‘a) New York City “Rut aren't you afraid of being ine | sulted by unprincipled men? Why did you choose such hard work™ Mina Hussey drew her arm up a ia the baking oda trademark and in-| Vited the reporter to feel the muscle Ho did. It was all to the Samson, + | “If & man ever insulted me," ex- claimed the young woman, “I'd knock hia block off. Tam tn this business for the pleasure of it and not for ihe ney. Say, what did you think 1 Rome little Evo railing about the snares and pitfalin, that may strike an unprotected girl in'New York? Nix! [Lam able to take care of myself, thank you.” | Here whe adjusted a leopard skin! mantle, drew a leopard skin cap down over her face and yelled to a helper in Jack Dalton's garage, 34 Woat Atlantic 600 miles out of his cou-s, cutting out ali pointe of call on the north coast of the continent and we in @ wide are back to w fn Budapest as Refugees Plock in, Report to Rome Says. battle of the Paikland Ielands, tho i Marterube remains almost alone of all the Kmpervr’s ships free on the wide Jan, 2~The Daily Mall) Sess" '- i » Which wae the sole survivor of the disastrous battle off the tip of South America and recently ‘was reported to have gone through lan Straits out to the wilderness merchantman sig-sagged ncross the Bouth Atlantic and back again in or. der to dodge her. ‘Tale report on the Karieruhe, after more than two months silence, turns the spotlight once more upon this, the most romantic player in all the tragedy of the world's war. ‘With the destruction of her sister raider, the Resden, at Cooss Isiand, in (he Indian Ovsan, and the destruction of Admiral von Spee’ fleet in thi fic, the Veatria left New York for army before thie new Russias | Buenos qr, Oct, #4, on her last ¢ or @ Was to give ths Veetris sailed the Vou the Vi into the Marlerune’s web of | st ut the Vi ten pert her | an Dy ser the Vestrie ventured ona pecnee, Ayres on the return trip io November, word was all down \ apaied @ little | iting in the) pearence almost tot te ture trip to this port. mae om her Vestria would have been a wel- uno inqpiare fs for the Gorman feleer, rey of the Proden'e, Geers mm the battle of the F, came by the Veet 1 | Aife, found Winelfester, Fiftieth treet, where she keeps ner machine: “rll take the car out for just a Hittle while this morning, It's slip. pery and some of these men drivers are mighty careless. They might bump into mo and then folks would soy the woman driver was incom- ‘That's the way men weually petent. figure out women. “Why id you choose this outdoor fe?” asked the reporter, Mins Kus- ey replied with a draw! that was distinctly Southern: Universaliatic hedoniat You kno what that ie—-one who lives for the} pleasure there ip in life. I like to live outdoors, Therefore, 1 became @ taxi driver, I suppose you think 1 am a cabbage of the feminine gender, who went Into this thing to keep from atarving to death, 1 didn't I've had plenty of opportunition in| My father and mother live in| Tenn, where pop in a rr’ My mint KE |. Is a dreanmaker in Nashville | Healden ahe ina lawyer and » suffrage | “When quite young--slow muate, | please—1 left home to earn my own living. Sirange to say, 1 did not meet with the many pitfalls that the meio- dramas say await unprotected giris There was nary 4 pit “E becam buttonhole maker & @O04 trad: earned $18 it ared from 1 wae punk work places as the ne stock yarde in came the of tle ta Arenas, the chilian outpoat of civilisation Magellan the only oval available there rd sn American sehoone The carieta offered the Yankeo skipper a fabulous price for | his coal, but wae refused, \'onse quently the German cruiser had to put on thi reite short of eoal, to face her fal One of the Veotrie's siaty-one pas- was Alberto M. V"Alkal 'e Comminatoner to the I ihe Kaposition at fan Fran- Miles Krom Mestew Cty WAMINOTON, Jon 1 Carrapes trope, marching weet Vere un, fe Ot Apam, only y miler Hint completed, the eed = Avluel bombard bie wee seteduled Gen Kobelo Corrente ry Ban Lavuie Potows with tie terdey after 4 spaguinesy battle tubely begin | Gente Claus brought many New Vor. fine, new sutomobiles on Cluristinas | e wht of Gen Gonseies Dey. Gel wee alan oucranstul te driving her's gring 10 beevme of the me-| ee ‘veneig’_ tee Reangess stated will very quickly see the anewer to quettion HW you have printed to week at| 4 preaser for muslin | pPOPESECE <8 i i i t : GERMANS WITH NEW TROOPS. MAKE GAINS IN ARGONNE : (Continued From First Page.) counters along the battle line of comparatively minor importance. German attacks and counter attacks have been repulsed; French gains have been re- tained; the artillery exchanges have been spirited, and in Steinbach, where street fighting has been going on for several days, the French say they “Hecaure [ wanted to, May, 1 am a have occupled three new lines of Bouses. The text of the communication follows: “During the night of Dec. 31Jan. 1 the’ enemy delivered at numerous points along the front @ series of attacks which were repulsed with ease, “The region to the north of the Lys was, during the day of Jan, 1, the scene of a very spirited artillery engagement, which took place on the dunes of Nieuport and at Zonnebeke. “At St. Georges the enemy did not continue his counter attacks and all our gains have been rotained. “In the regions of Arras, of Albert and of Roye there have been artillery duels. The enemy blew up two of our calssons between Beaumeta and Achicourt. In revenge we demoiiehed t nemy's trenches at Parvillers and at La Boleselle, and we stopped the Operations of the mine thrower set up in froat of Fricourt. “Our artillery also obtained happy results in the region of the Aisne, where it silenced the artillery of the enemy and. dispersed severa! concentrations of German troops. We have installed our- # ov the plateaus of Nouvron, in excavations caused by the explosion of mines. The Germans were not able to either advance or drive us out; all their counter-attacks were driven back. “In the region of Rheims there was a fairly violent bombard- ment by the enemy “In the region of Perthes we occupied and retained a forest two kilometres to the northeast of Mesnil-les-Hurlus; the enemy did not deliver a counter attack “In the Argonne, in the Forest of La Grurie, the local retire- ment reported yesterday has not had any effect. We have reoccu- pled a part of the ground lost and we are holding our positions strongly. “Op the heights of the Me \se there has been an artillery en- | this war, and @ Jot of foreign trapose | folk came here and J got out of ao job, becwuse the (reigners would work for almost nothing Well, Id been tinkering around | autothobiles and eo 1 decided t. carn | 4 living driving one Why don't you settle down and wot married? been married twice.” she an v hoa wdward and | Btrenge life Vive ied, ian’ it?) Perhage fold would call meu ireak Well, it's 0 feb believe with Omar Khayyan that We are like chee 9 ou this epherica| ward Khe wae # wrest poet) Who's my favorite au thor? Dickens Me's ao dry Busts metoat Know much ebout philosophy? Kent to favorite Ne eald if thing can be made Universal it» ion if please ny Th CHICAGO WHEAS AND CORN MARK | opeeter 7, e, ay” of furthe oe eiple had an i Cr a hoes bed ome v gagement, but without great severity. | “In the Woevre we have retained the positions gained by us Dec, 30, without experiencing a counter attack from the enemy, and tn the Forest of La Pretre we have made a slight advance Captain Loxley and 34 Officers LANDON, Jan 2 Vormidable wae sunk in (he Bogtish Channel by # German subm First Licensed Woman TaxiDriver, Who’d ‘Kuock Masher’s Block Off’ Se ele ee ee ee ee ee i- a SPE REEEIOEESATEEDRETEOOESE DOOR IOSAE TED o pet er eaioneersee | Among 669 Lost on Formidable It ts no longer doubted tbat the British battleship ne hin, avy SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1916. HUNGARY; PANIC IN BUDAPES1 4 LED 10 SHOOTING ON THE EAST SI Followers i nat Tom,Foley, Gene|* Driscoll and Mike Rofrano Involved in the Row. An insult to James Minote's sister, Maria, gave the immediate signal for the wild shoott that put three Fourth Warders in the hospital last | night, but back of it was the political |rivairy between Tom Foley, the king por the district, and Gene .Driscoll, aided by Mike Rofrano. The police are afraid that they are in for @ long war. Innocent bystandera will POLITICAL FEUD | WALL STREET changes were small. ‘on the floor and in customers’ rooms of commission houses, was light. small during first hour, fractional ad- vances occurred and held well, notwith- standing the new low records made in Maxwell Motor Compan: tom and xoneral Lint thowed small changes at | the close.» probabty find the Fourth Ward streets oxtra hazardous for weeks to come. | The wounded are: Shepps, twenty-three, of No. 69 J: Street, shot in the right Bd and 5S James Street, ehot in abdomen, wrist, both legs and right hip; danger. ously wounded. It is not at all unlikely that a few | more were peppered in the fracas, but | observing the etiquette of the wvariee | feat ‘porhood, have kept their secret. Minote Is @ Foleyite and a member ieee he Downtown rane? Club, He at it thi | Department. Ho has been in several shooting scrapes, but thus far no one, Sie shot him or “got anything on ‘That Is, so far as legal evidence ‘True, they did not give him a gen- tle warning. He was coming out of a cabaret at Broadway and Forty- weventh Street one night in October when two men grabbed his bands from behind while another playfully slashed him across the face: not ough to kill him, but just to show him that he was disliked. Roccc (alias Rocks") Cornelia was arrested for that prank, but Minote politely told the police he didn't know the man. Rocco was discharged. Police Commissioner Woods, acent- ing trouble, filled the Fourth Ward with plain clothes men around elec- thon time. Again and again, at all hours of the day and night, the de- tectives entered houses, stood up the | men therein and “frisked” them for | revolvers, knives, &c., but found no contraband of war. Tho visitations | aia some good, however, in prevent- ‘ing any assassinations over election | day. The detectives have been on the | | Job ever aince. Maria La Salla wae passing Maat- | fon and Oliver Streets on Christmas Eve, Minote and a group of his A |one made a elurring remark about | Maria. She went home weeping. Brother Antonio grabbed bi» auto- matic and dashed to the street breath- ing vengeance. He found no on the Mi L ine Mines ifs Pt Sinn. Fa Am het ad M4 men A “ 4 “ay 4 2» ah 78 7% — 4 Z gh 2 bed we Me » A Se @ F. % “a obi oy es nix 4 | fait ote : 8 BY Bes it eet p tf | Beh: Steel i a” og FF 2 g Cal, “Pet } i an is eG ay 8 ¢ Ba fiw Siw tf . M4 ‘ a 5 3 Mg io a alias Tony Iie igh | friends were standing there. Some, corner. But to his friends he has of-| ten said since that he-would wipe out the insult. The detectives were on tip-toe. | Yet Tony and @ friend waited at | Madison and Oliver Streets for a | quarter of an bour. No astion. At \° 0 o'clock one of them cried, ‘There | he is! and along came State Agri- cultural Agent Minote, the scars on his cheeks pale, his right band in bis overcoat pocket. | When he took out the hand there was something black and shiny in it. ‘The Wise ran in all directions, hundred men, women and child saw nothing. They did not run w Minote aud the fuithtul brother Tony and frieng began Or The two ad automatic 00. oh! but it Was grand,” said an eyewitness to-day moved up againet yt or dreadnoughts.” A The well ver, Kiinsouras was @ bloc they we flew to The away Uritieh Admiralty to-day issued a lint containing the names of Capt Arthur fired 1S Lesley and ahirty-fo or officers of the Formidable, who, it says woman Heligman on bie night Wust be presumed to have been low\ in the disanter, as they have not bees | reported among the aay The list includes nine midehipmen | sidewalk. Survivors of the latest dis 1 to (he Deb Bary Who have reached went af Vorguay say Chat (Wo torpedoes launched by the daring men on the eub » Bae | marine oiruck the Mritied Sarehip ome fore and the other aft |home in bed. Netther man wil The deve vel by the torpedoes wae so complete that only | stalement those on deck had # chance to escape The Warship sank so quickly that Pay Bd fear the miy 141 of the 810 on board had any chance of being remeued e other | _—_ Se - 660 we with the battionhip Kikht officers and veven mid NO PIG'S HEAD FOR CHICAGO. | whipuse & Uhone reseued Burvivors of the Mormidable describe their wocove ue miraculous as “eleeted se Merblematte of the sown ae the warel wor wtruck Il ae realieed (hat ohe wae doomed The ttere etre signal Was \mmedialoy given to launek the Hfebowte and launches, but the MICRO, Jon t-The bead of 0 ple sem Wee bo diab (bat busle Were mmashed ae they Were pul overside - snmenets of aes mer One cutter alone Boated, the survivors way, and it by Wig rent 1) it cording to @ better which the comet Those who “ere teeeued jumped into the see and ewam Ww Mt and to the few life ratte th ted lee prommting Vee loternetionas Chris Hien Endeavor Convention to be held pire TAF duly. mailed ie w,/¢ * New obra * That the Vormid: pd Bote more powerlul eblp, was the vietim, je attributed the polley of the Ada y to employing onty the oléer whieh wtill y wut heavy Wattering for the servies, ty wink (he German coast yp vue avoiding (he netenelty of on marion ond mine atlacks of w readnoughte Wo ws “the lueremnes h the risk The Vormidavie wae more than (ifteew yeare old, and iu the age of 1% its in way] went (ato commission in 1909, Being © cloter of the Irresistible en6 tay ee of| Arendmoughte hed long outlived ber name. she we 6 \sseeden sip, 0d) aka | vasoble ’ More than twenty shots were | earnings In 1914 wan 290,192,000 crease of clined $4,728, 40, Stock market opened dull and price Attendance, both While volume of business was very Ding! ! Dell! Listen to the bell! What a tale of jey te Idle workers it doth tell! —~- Pere Maryland, Py a sold down to 2 and Homey ing wae done in final! ae Practically not! ear of business. rate advances in o-ntmeinnens THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With met changes compared vith previous closing. Net (srs | Kilssoaras, Constantine, of No. 36 1 §,,Hio Ur. % Roorevelt Street, a pyethnsor; "tot treat we Mor, Ws: 1 iy = 8! Well! Well! Well! in the left tee. ened i 31H As if by magic spell La Sala, Antonio, 0 x Soon the notes to dis- se 385855 ++] 4t441 i ree 52 tented | Tenants aa the bell! = BR FETE LER BEELE=. fe wEetee ores. ne jone 80 Hh at he is a) Wt gy | [tee,e agent of the State ‘Agricultural | Wear t ‘nion ere rE 1 salen Ban ‘90 shares, —~———_. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Northern | Pacific's No decreased Pig 4 months’ net decreased udeon Manhattan Railroad in an cent. of over and 1k" carried 38 under river tra Southern Pacific shops in Utah and Nevada Feopen Monday, employing over | 1,000 men. Wool production in t in the United States unds, 1% per cent. com pared’ with Tell! Tell! Tell! Forward! all is well! Welcomed by investors is 1913, Pennsylvania ged East and W: for November f "Net Ge Geovenses 8 leven months gross declined $33,414,469. Net decreased $3,528,180. Miesour! Pacific's ‘nings after tax was deducted for ‘ive months show an increase of §! Chesapeake and Ohio's grows declined $194,059. $231,837. Five'month: $801,040. Net d plus after chi November! rr Foreign exehi low | rec 4.84%, cab! Bs declined to a new ‘aoa sterling to! Sell! Sell! Sell! How their fortunes swell— Those who heed and profit by The ringing of the bell! How to Make Ever Ti Sittin Work the °_ batter inte milk slowfy, ia" Sond gay ears, geal ot Presto Pious the tomer roms Weclocetnvond on every pacwenes BUSTANOBY’S “usta stanoby" Dinner $1 “DINER Choisi” a With wat they have te, sell, Rush a host of teachers At the tolling of the bell! ed wew 4 {Svan une: cry ee ee ee CUM be LAr eLD HEL+ WANTEO—FEMALE. ht Vinod” are Vreven RE ND) and WORLD A A HAPPY 3. PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR t pnp,

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