The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 1

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| FINAL Che _[Fcireatation Books Open to All” | eee se gik« Allies PRICE 7 eee Cs 8st. CENT. Coprright, A WEATHER—Fair to-night and Saturday) , FINA EDITION by The Press Publishing York World). NEW YORK, TURKS READY FOR FLIGHT; ALLIES ON LAND AND OCEAN Roumania Reported to Have Asked United States to Care for Her Interests—May Take Up Arms Against Kaiser. LONDON, Jan. 8 (Associated Press).—Constantinople may be aban- @oned soon as the seat of the Turkish Government. A despatch from Sofia, Bulgaria, gives in circumstantial detail an accoynt of uusettled con- ditions at Constantinople. It is said that interfal disorders, as well as attacks from without, are feared. Preparations bave been made to remove from the city the archives of State and the treasury. Locomotives are kept under steani. At Adrignople arrangements are under way to receive the Government officials. ‘Aw Anglo-French fleet is bammeriug at the Sate a“ passed, would give easy access to Constantinople. To the northeast of the edty Russian forces, which are sald to have defcated the Turks, are seckiug | to penetrate Asiatic Turkey tu the direction of Constantinople.. PARIS, Jan. 8—Arrangements whereby the interests of Roumanta tn! Berlin and Vienna will be attended to by the United States diplomatic! eervice have been made. ‘This can mean but one thing om the side of the allies. French, Admitting Some Losses, Claim Many Important Gains cuteness THD RECULAR RIOTS WITH COPS IN ACTION, the entrance of Roumania into the war fternoon shows the customary ar- tiflery activity all along the line from * tthe sea to Alsace, and says that th: French guns are gaining the advan- @age. The French claim somo infan- try advances. | Referring to the situation in A 6, | @he French report claims favorabie Gevelopments. \ i ness. Since a license to wed wus issued to ; The explanation is made that the “L took a HMttte sugar and water! +Oxeur Hanimerstein” ona fa i French abandoned a line of trenches | a f i .. . fund made a peste, whier F put on] sary Bimma Swift" Jersey | . ear Arras, The reason assigned ts) “‘Movie” Showing Life Of a) ino pomon tablets. 1 gave Hernard |oniy Marriage his ida: OSCAR. OPMERSTEIN President Ghat the troops actually were forced) , ‘ two or thres and took four myself fyy und “Mrs Oscar Hammerstein il i. atahaliace 3 put by the deep mud, which almost} New York Policeman Taken | py snake sure death TF turned |jivey with Mr. Hammerstein at No, | 7 Glled the Aghting ditches | ses Siete tiene on the gas before we went to bee ar Nichulum Avenue, the weigh CANADA MAKES APOLOGY report yester- | for "Frisco Fair. But my husband, after walting - | oF evidence sevins to prove that Oncar rate fighting | a til everybody was vut of the v8 tivammoeratein, the Little Father of | FOR BORDER KILLING f it says the : houwe, eume bome and found us and) ie Goern in Antica, in indeod mar j floods in Flanders are hampering | “Wow! — saved us.” \iedihaetipanne — nperauiens: two rewilar riots In the street pack) Littie Henjamin was suffering {0M | iy, juterosting feature of this|Also Offers to Pay Indemnity sor Both Paris and Berlin to-day {Ff Police Headquarters in one after- |, coig which had not ylelded to treat- jist Riuito mgnnation ix that “Li'l| mention fighting in th noon, noses bloodied, uniforms ripped] ment and his mother became pus |. di aimerytein, aon or thet Death or Safi and Wounding . the back, bottle through a rag e the Idea that he had con- | vy | Rheims. 9 says. a block mp the seaned by the Idea theatrical man, seemed to be ast 4 Dorsch, Americans house was blown up and again of |Picker's window! A whole lot of lirscted consumption, too. BHO Ge) i ioriged, when unked con-| ‘ sch, America 200 yards mode. 8: satlone-whant cided It was Dest for him to "go with sn tne news, ux hin fathor waa) OTTAWA, Jan. % Canadian Oy that the French were driven back. You mee, “Muxey's" gang (of movie! ner for that reason, This te the |) . jernment authorities huye awarded ty are similar contradictions | 4<'0rs and Bowery supers) had it 1m | ytrango story the probably dying °PCIRC! eae tho United: Staten Guvarnmer There for the “West Side Gang” and the: tw: (a. tee heapite) ec, BUT" he ecboe by, that | th tn the two reports as to peed '¥ | woman/told brokenly In the hospital) oi ign: perore New Your's Eve, | Washington formal expres of rt In the Argonne and came together right opposite the re- | to-day after she had been revived. wanna lee teal ell! * aret on the part of the Dominion of Meuse porters' shacks on Centre Market] Mrs. Lapidus’s husband, Benjamin, iid’ nal fa for the killings of Walter ? rte the capture of | Place and within the shadow of the|,» q eravelling salesman. fo had Jue. when and where (ie mysterio oon ditt of (charles \ ‘ 7) Copp gd Altkirch, whien | #0'4 dome itself, When bottles and | yeon out of the city on buniness, but OM" wedlock was jolned is something) |e Gunedian militia mer . ve tear OS cpsidnaty in |stones began to whizx the cops--who'd | wax due to return last night, and |i! remaining obscure under the}. ° ent also hun t ] bee aera eee Se caone.of been planted out of range of the | reached his home in the Brovx at 1 dutty tamows Hemmer sin hal: = : Tea eomiaes . } Gorman ouccess. Paris cleime | '70Vle machine's lene——came charg-| 4, M, to-day. dding man and the family of the dead mar the copture of the village of | ''% into the mix-up. His wife wrote several notes, which Hammerateinesque np 7 NOAA) Gaabiablh, & WorcOral Burnhaupt-le- Hout Berlin |, They drow their riot clubs and let} were found In ber bedroom AN but daylight eppilestion, and two privaten were a at | says fighting ie stil Psion on | 0m bave it, Not soft or light, but! one were addressed to her husband yp hy GY ea AP ope there. ‘The text of the French War Office peport is as follows: “The artillery of the enemy showed, @uring aii the day of Jan. 7, great ac Civity in Belgium and in the vicinity Arras, The French artillery re- epiritedly and efficuciounly. poine progress pear Lambuertsyde. © occupied at © pent Mfty yards in advance of our trenches @ hillock which had heen eld by the enemy. ‘To the east (Continued on Hecond Pages $1 12 Men's O'coats & Suits, $4.95 | ~ hag ere 1 the Bowery Mulberry Park hired on t * as part of the duy's work it form coat through Tony the windo With & piece of iron pipe in bi Of course the cops won out, they arrested “Mugsy A his “gol” ied to save him ame body gave her « & bott the scenario, either. of tw pretty strong, but the lant otichs and “ear NEARING CONSTANTINOPLE HITTING AT HEADS |‘ebt on the beun,’ so's to make the When those supers dowa uround movie | being | It made them angry wd (hey fought awe opper's nice uni- tagpicker's shack and Tony came bwiling out purh that sent ber Bat on the cobbles, That wasn't in mm when it over the movie man said it wae @ flivver and would have to be pulled again, That was coming it cope tough #- the picture was o MOTHER, FEARING [OSCAR'S SECRET IS |= SLOWDEATH, TRIES | QUT AND HES ONE TOQEND TWO LIVES ANGRY BRIDEGROOM Mrs. Lapidus Takes Bichloride Opera and Gives sario, Weds Again, out He Von't Admit It. iFIs BRIDE MRS.¢ S\WIFT.| « ‘- | “Get Out of My Sight!” He Hammerstein, Impre-} of Mercury Some to Her Boy. THEN TURNS ON GAS. } Husband -Gets ,Back to Home Justvin Time to Save | Cries in Rage to Reporter | His Wife and Child. When ‘Questioned. Mra, Lena Lapidus of No. 1998) Oscar Hammerniell Impresarto | Bathgate Avenue, the jrona, told{and theatrical manager, is married again, but he won't. admit It, Not only» will he not admit it, but to Her nine-yearvold tom Bernard 6nd when an Bvenitig World reporter put the delicate question to tim in his had taken the ae sy de... heraslt| ottce above the Vietorin ‘Theatre-thirt The ductors at Fordham Hospital say|afternoon Mr. Hammerstein evi- both will probably die, denved aytopthas of approaching “Do you 6elléve you are about to apoplexy. so gréet was bis rage. | ; "1 will not: adinit anything!" he die?” asked the Coroner, foliawing (he said. “Lt will nut deny anything! The legal form papers Lave had me married so many “No such juck!” times 1 ain already a. bigamiat and Coroner Jerome Healy to-day why she had stven: bichtorige: ef ‘nivreury cried Mrs, Lapi- dus, ‘Then she told her story serving tine tn-Sing Sing. Get out, “L have beon stck with conaump- | of my sight!” tion for five years," ehe suid. “I] But when another reporter visited | could not breathe through my nose,|the handsome white stone private | as the doctor toid ime. was | wretched. 1 was tired of life. | “I was to go to the opera and take Bernard last night, My busband wae to cull for us at the Metropolitan at 11 o'clock. But after dinner { felt bad, and 4» my husband wae still downtown | made up my mind not te Beraurd played for me on his home at No, 869 St, Nicholas Avenue, u few ininutes cartier than the stormy interview in the downtown theatre, | and asked If "Mra, Swift" lived there, | he was corrected by a deferential maid “Mrs. Hammerstein lives here,” the | maid said, “She left to xo downtown | | 4o on business this morning.” violin, and | was sadder etill, You! mr. Hammerstein? Ob, yes, of | | know what the violin is when you ate Mr. Hammerstein 5 here. | wad. month. | “L began to think of all the ple ures I hud utased because of my sick~ ! could ngt atand it. here only aod Ww nerawled Uaveuled pieces of paper They implored him to forgive ner ow uw under the aikt wigned up f inonial clireult away from prying eyes |for what she wae doling, fur him Bot) Ay to the new Mere. Hismmerstetn, to grieve and for him not tu “let eiopements Hige this are nol new tu mother know" hat had happened oer a te ean Ww Io the Lapidus flat the Coroner ywitt 4 grandson of Gustavus Frank ound several Christian @cience boo! of the packing One, entitied “The Wil of Power and the Way of God,” seemed to have math was, daugh Mf Lesfayette, been read the most, Sighs aw Sates that for more than @ month Mrs. i ma, | \ t out on the fire. witt met at Lapidus uses ton ont the fires eMally week-end party ih & country escape ail doy, constantly reading. |), w York Swift, who They believe she wae trying the|had bluwed « reputation on Hroade | yoy pe way us a spender and & having gone t power uf suxaestion to cure her ill- proud of | , finding no improve. ‘One night in May, just MORE met, Mise Jobok et er an in an automo- wees e FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, wounding jtunity” and “Financia There must be a 1915. ___[cireutation Books Open stig nn 20 P AGES 8 PRICE ONE CENT. mn with ith the held without ball New Yorkers’ Favorite | Method of Selling Securities During the last year there were printed 51,55 al Estate,” "Business Oppor- yee 57,306 THAN THE HERALD! 00d reason WHY ad- wie a saries In oy Adee ough ihe to the ad- esegigt i oa ww merstein and Woman He Is Reported to Have Wed a" CRITICS IN SPEECH "WOODEN CARS MUST GO AT ONCE,” — IS ORDER TO MAKE SUBWAY SAFI “VSI ANSWERS BACKING POLICIES at Indianapolis to Give First Political Talk Since Subway Company Told to Get Rid 478 Inflammable Carriers as Quickly as New Cars . Can Be Delivered. KENLON HEADS INQUIRY TO DISCOVER SAFEGUARDS — Experts Work on Plan to! eam . | Dangérat Splicing Points Where ‘Fire Is Constant Menace. An order was issued by the’ Public Service Commission upon the’ Interborough Company to-day requiring the corporation to replace # | wooden cars in the subway with steel cars not later than May 1. The Commission also instructed Chief Electrical Engineer Wilder to ascers © Piain without delay the earliest date upon which car builders can begin |to furnish steel cars or steel car bodies to replace the 478 wogoden cars now in operation, ‘The order, adopted at, the regular meeting of the Commission, reads: “Jan, 8, 1915, “Theodore P. Shonts Esq., President Interborough Rapid Transit Come pany, No. 165 Broadway, New York City. “Dear Sir; Following conferences between the engineers of the commission and of your company and the testimony of Mr. Hedley be fore the commission on Jan, 5, 1915, the commission is of the opinion that — the Interborough Rapid Transit Company should replace composite cars now uperating in the subway at the earliesi possible moment, and, accords ingly, request the forwarding immediately to the commission the earflest practicable dates, and not later than May 1, 1915, upon which you can secure deliverypof cars or car bodies for the purpose of effecting such sul stitution, Very truly yours, EDWARD E, M’CALL, Chairman,” TAXI TRUST MAKES adopted at the meeting of the come mission : He Assumed Oftice. | INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. & om dent | Wilkow, as the chief guest of the Jackson Day celebration tn thie city, Was Kiven 4 RPE yeling on bie urrival here at igs o'clock this after- noon tote and oly notables, both Drerios ad publion joined tn tigne to bien ‘iy turned kive hin wel A public arranged = by the Indiana ti Club at which the Prem font spoke to some 4.0 ture of th avn eratic rites ) persons, Was the main f y The view sddreas war a re achievements, an anawer to the the Adminis tration The President on by the Chub bis arrivas 1 the ‘Utomabitens, member rate While for arrangements were made pobiten home of W. Korn ap orted th a Kewolved—That the Chief Eagi- NEW MOVE FOR DELAY) nes b+ sirected to report at once: 1) First—Whether splicing cham- j | vers in the subway operated by | Justice Gott Issues Order Giving} he Interborough Rapid Transty : Company could be #0 reconstructed | Yellow Cabs Three Days as to cut off all connection with 7 fC i the subway. | a arace, nd — B sete: tan When two chauffeurs of the Yellow! ¢nlargement, pearrangement oF Fi Taxicab Company were arraigned be-| '¢rease of qm@rgency exits. ; Magistrate McQuade in the West! SEPARATION OF THE DAN. - Hide rt this afternoon, charged GEROUS CABLES. * under the new amendment to The ‘Third—Beparation of high tea- a Hvening World tusteab ordinance| on and low tension cables, pars ; Ucularly in apliciag chambers. Vourth—The complete separa- with b failing to have licenses as hack- failing te have tamieab li- court was served with | a t hotles 10 show cause, whieh put the ‘Tuesday here «lun War tendered bun. | casem over unt From the luncheon the President. ‘Phe order was obtained from Jus) Shey purposes. vue taken immediately to Tomiinaen| tee Gof! and is returnable betore| Vifth—Independent auppiy of Ital, where be made his speech. Gov. | uation Lehman, and orders the city| Bower for ventilating fans and fer ‘muel M Halston introduced the) to show cause why the new amend-| the lighting of signe at emergeney ‘ Hremudent ment to the ordinance |e nat uncon. | mite z the wersof the Indiana Logie | wttutions) #od ao injunction be ie Misth —Ausiery independent sHure, whieh convened youter. | sued | connections to power sub-setiens fay, including the foety-mewen Me. | a — Beventh- Kecommesdations 09 . pubiicans aad two Promrenmives, are | rigors ‘ ranged to attend (oe ineoting in a] deliberation body After the sporch a rece wid for the President at tne Indian | 84: Democratic Club rooms, where the! the futur Hresident met as diane Demoorats a On Wie way tot dent ny Prominent tne aaibie lana po }uon baw

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