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Ps t= le * x. ‘vitined forts now held ww all of the attacks are reported to have been repulsed With heavy losses, The German of- ficial reports also declare that they now hold the hills north and north- west of Nomeny. Ground Lost by French, ris War Office Admits to the weet of ‘Spur 188,’ To the east our troops were obliged to sive up ground. The Sighting here continues, AND TAGGART, SAYS/HEARINGON WOODEN BORAH OF WILSON) CARS BANISHIMENT Senator Attacks President for ‘Indianapolis Speech—Cum- mins Also Hits Him. AT MILE RANGE _¥_>— WASHINGTON, Jan. 13—A Géte man or English fleet could lay sevea miles off Bandy Hook or any other of our coast defense forts and pound them to pieces, Louls Gathmann, ree puted Mventor of tho fuse used by the German 42-centimetre guns, told a Senate committee to-day. Gath | mann sald this was because §11 - 000 had been tied up in . shooting high explosives which could only throw their shots a little eves six miles. Gathmann added that he had ‘been endeavoring to interest the ordnane@ officials of the American War partment for many years and made no effort to give his invention to foreign governments until it ha@ been repeatedly refused by Amerie can army officers. He changed that the facts had been suppressed by the Ordnan jureau. said that in tests in 1897, HUST ULEROOST No More Nights Out—Quit the| Club! Law’s on Her Side! She's the Legal Boss! Road Wants to Use Copper Sheathed Vehicles on “L” System. “Between Soinsons and Berry- au-Bac shells from our bk ge? f caused explosions at several di ferent points in the midet of ba teries of the enemy. “In Champagne, from Rheim: to the Argonne, there were yes- terday exceedingly violent artil- wy Serco “In the region of Bouain the ad- vance ition covering the blook- Kouss loeateg to Mnorth of the Beausejour farm rage ee bag’ age net @ trench aun yards from the German trench. f “In the Argonne there have |READ SAD NEWS HERE. WASHINGTON, Jan, 18.—President , | Wileon was compared to Tom Tag- gart, Democratic “bons” of Indiana, and “Boas” Murphy of Tammany in the Senate this afternoon by Senator Borah of Idaho. Borah was comment- ing on the spéech of the President at Indianapolis in which the Presi- dent sald that those Democrats who would not “play on the team should get off the team.” “These were the same instructions an were issued by Tom Taggart to the eighty political henchmen of In- f |dianapolis who were afterwards in- «licted for political corruption,” sald Horan. “They are the same instruc- tions issued by “Boss Murphy to his slavish followers in Tammany Hall, An attack on President Wilson's use of his constitutional powers was made by Senator Cummins in talk- ing on his resolution, which asks what the United States intends to do with the taxes collected during the occupation of Vera Cruz, Jobn Sharp Williams, defending the Administration, sald it was well known the money was to be turned over to any government in Mexico eventually recognized. ‘ou cannot embarrass the Admin- istration nor befoozle the American Tonio directors wit |People with any such resolution,” said to take action on|he, launching into a defense of the a ee ite Sil be declare [President's policy. He declared if “a instead of regular 3 per cent. for half ;certain American had been in the veer. White House there would have bean ue | stern messages to Congress, climaxed The Public Service Commission hearing on the subway accident of a week ago to-day at Fifty-fifth Street and Broadway was resumed this a! ternoon. The room in which the hearing was held was crowded with witnesses and Interborough officials and lawyers, Chairman McCall received a letter from the Interborough Company rela- tive to the order issued yesterday requiring that the 478 wooden copper sheathed cars in the subway be re- placed by all steel cars before the first of next December. The letter asked for a hearing on the question because the order, in the shape in which it was iasued, practically commands the Interbor- ough to destroy or get rid of the copper sheathed cars. When these cars were installed they supposedly represented the highest type of vehicle for a city transportation system, and Contract No. 1 between the city and the In- terborough provides that the cars should be considered serviceable un- til 1939, It was soon found that while the copper-sheated cars weru less dangerous than wooden cars, they were not an safe as steel ca! and eventually their replacement begs. i! “Liar!” Shouts Daughters in Court at Victim of New Judicial Opinion. i Tn trying to coax the dove of peace to return to the home of Police Lieu- tenant Bernard MoConville and his wite, Priscilla, who are suing each other for separation after having |been married thirty-two years, Su- preme Court Justice Glegerich to-day announced from the bench that the wife should be the supreme head of the house. The police lieutenant, who is stationed at the One Hundred and Fourth Street Station, stub- borniy declined to concur in the Judge's views, and that is why His Honor had to struggle three hours with Mr, and Mrs, McConville and three of their eix children, Annh, aged twenty-two; Katherine, aged twenty, ang Marguerite, aged six- teen, in an effort to effect a recon- cillation, “Tt in entirely a question as to whether I should have something ¢o eay in my home or @ back ecat, and I don't think I should be rele- @ated to the latter,” eald MoConvill The Judge recommepded that Mrs. MeConville and the @o out and ‘have a peace dinner with McConville ir *s g the Argonne to the Moselle there have been inter- mitten: illery Renee. ‘onges there have been of anow.” CASSIDY AND. WILLETT ENTER SING SING 1s as (Continued from Firat Page.) B Gathmann American ordnance offi hi ell had blown to pieces six an ten-inch armor plates when merely leaned against the steel and exploded. of shell fire had by the adoption of Lert a Te of projectiles, that the coast defenses of the uniied States virtually were useless because they still used the latter type of pro~ Jectile. Officers of the German havy, be said, had informed him that armor piercing shells had been displaced upon German war" vessels years ago and that the Germans relied upon high explosives to destroy a ship om which their guns were trained. I¢ had been demonstrated, he said, that i plerrcing shells had never sunk @ ship. Gathmann, attacking the coast de- fense mortars on which the Unit States, he sald, had expended $100,000,< 000, declared they have a range of only six miles, use only armor piercing shells and cannot pierce ar- of the uly he said, g RUSSIA LINES UP TROOPS TOCHEK NEN ERMINE tion Along the Nieman and armor piercii . , GaN MLA: 3 i The conference between Gen. Scott and Gen, Villa was regard- border ‘situation. Thi the same place where Presidents Taft and Diaz met, where Francisco Madero was installed as Pro- visional President of Mexico, and where Victoriano Huerta made his headquarters after the defeat of Orosco in the first. revolution against Madero, ~ WALLSTREET At opening stock market was quiet with only small price changes. Com- mission houses thought @ new im- advanced 131-4 points to 481-2 on Court in Brooklyn to-day at 10 o'glook completion of the Claflin reorganiza- ‘and alld into a seat in t! ne room was “Joe” Cassidy, only a few /Baura Rivers Are Greatly months ago « broad-shouldered, rud- dy, emiling and almost insolently con- Strengthened. fident figure in State politics. The és RAD, Jan. 18 rvous, shifty who followed Press), — Anticipati oe eUmte4 Tnim and took @ seat on the opposite the Interborough want to sfer the 478 wooden, sheathed cars to the “L” lin Contract No. 8, providing for the ex- tension of the “L” systems. I probable that a hearing will be grant- ed as requested. Counselor Quackenbush, for the In- mor at a mile, as a majorit blows would be glancing. The $20,000,000 5 per cent. note with high explosive shel of the Inter ‘on the part of the Germans to|*4¢ of the room way William Willett through the Russian lines at ajiF @#-Representative in Congress Point, now that their offensive ‘Vietula has been cheched, the re reinforcing their entire from the extreme north to the attong contingénte have ‘This ac- the Deliet their way Poland iL and ex-leading member of the bar of Queens ané Kings Counties. at @ nearby restaurant, but they re- fused, Justice Giegerich called a sudd halt when he discovered both sides Cassidy was accompanied by bis brother John and Loula T. Walter jr., who was convicted with him but whose conviction was reversed by fame Court of Appeals decision handed down yesterday which held that Cassidy and Willett must take their punishment. Willett was in the Marinus ‘Willett. BEFORE JUSTICE WHO @ENTENCED THEM. It was a coincidence that the Jus- tloe sitting in Part VII. of the Su- preme Court to-day was Justice Jayoon, who presided at the trials of Cassidy and Willett and sentenced MAD i them almost @ year ago. There was la concentration ) Austriad artillery fire on the) x ya statement of conditions O claims the Russian al. a be- Sttracted attention attention six daye now the Turks from Breotans 2 putt Up @ surprising in Ld of the crushing detent ire reported from Russia recently. Petrograd official com- says that the Aghting at fe turning in the Rus- claim tat th ‘Nrks c e Tur A 0 al of weakening. Sos from Cairo revive the @ German-Turkish inv: pt. A despatch recei iy rs, ha the Turkish | y Germans, which ia Houthern Syria walt- are holdi Li only of expected rein- | GOVERNMENT ES NO STAND ON SHIPMENT OF ARMS. Jan. 18.—The Ge-man | 9} And Willett should be for ralgn & proceeding before ‘the Court when Cassidy and Willett, who had been delayed by bad railroad con- mections from Mockaway because of be storm, reached the court room. Bilder, counvel i men, nor Dis- courtryom Xo w'el m ir clo oy al e'clvok. . ‘of iv ved fifteen minutes later./ ‘Ab he entered the courtroom both / Cassidy and Willett got up and walked ve- hing toward the judge's bench. Justice Jayoox hed ready Whatever papers rela! ing to the case required bia signature, and it was not necessary cee SOny \y ar- od, The Court disposed with the remark: " op ee fficer," Joho Deputy Sheriff “My lawyer t Bidy to the District Uke to ba me. i right away and ular trij several days off. here,” sald Cas- Attorney. "a wo to Bi ne Rot pratt for the reg- 5 1 We want to get up dit. | there as fast aso train will teke us begin our term.” TAKEN TO BING GING ON THE FIROT TRAIN. y called up Sherif? Hwa- Deputy James Keown take Ci and Wiiett to Bing Sing en the fest train available, They. decided ae the train vin, jeontral Station at 11, Cassidy and Wille brothers and the the courthouse They were mond Street Jail to od mitment Lem gay car as @ ruse dodge a big crowd waiting at the at ton street side of the courthouse. Bev. eral men who met Ci on the way to the jail shook hands with him, but Willase was apparently unknown, | had not slept since the news Court of Appeals decision reached them yesterday, Cassidy looked like @ physical wreck, but in- sisted that his health is good, althot he has lost thirty pounds in weight and Willett were first ac- cused. ‘The departure of Cassidy and Wii- | Jett from their homes at the sea shore this morning was 4 heart-breaking episode for all who tgok part in it or witnessed it. They left wives children behind and these wives and children had been buoyed up for months by the false hope that the Court of Appe: would reverse the trial court. GEN. VON HINDENBURG MAY BE SENT TO FIGHT THE ALLIES IN FRANCE, LONDON, Jan An Amater net ‘that they of the travellers arriving there from Germany change Telegraph Company says that report that i to im response Marshal ion Hindonbure, Mr. Cropae; Sey, who directed that Bulck and | M iy! tall, Late than you ever did for me. ni were too belligerent to let court pro- ceed decorously. “The husband should know the wife must be the supreme head of the house,” said the Judge, “and that he should give her full command of everything. “It might be possible,” said George Taylor, attorney for the police officer, “but the three daughters of the couple, who are now in court, are responsible for the bringing of this sult and all the other trouble. Only last Christmas, Mr. McConville sent a pair of shirt- walat buttons to Katherine and invited she ghildren to @.big.dinner, But Catherine threw the jewelry in her father’s face.” “The daughters ht to understand they are not marr! their father,” said Justice Glegerich, “and that they owe him a duty. Now, Mra. McCon- ve you got to vill it hi pay about back to your Ii en gol rather than do it,” she ex- claimed, arising. “Our tife has been nothing but misery for years. “But won't you just tr; again?” asked the Court. “Never again,’ id ville emphatically, w about you, Lieutant?” inquired the Justice. - “I don't think it could ever be,” the husband replied.” My out late at night and my wi them to.” od Anna and Katherine jumped from their seats and Marguerite, who has red hair and Te McConville, shak! acingly at her hus! “you're @ brute, and you kn i Justice Giegerich called Mra, Me- Conville to a besid® him and soon beckoned the lieutenant. With one on gach side the Justice tried to reconcil® them, but tne couple fourht each other vigorously, ter the Judwe had the two pe ait with him, and finally bromine to ac- company their father to luncheon. During her chat with the Jud lcConville told of letters her husband's pock- from a woman who called herself jetter called what “Thanks, awfully, for getting me .|such a good front seat at the trial, Baw our mutual friend, Miss W——, Bhe told me you introduced her to a me cop. | sald that band ‘m to marry the Captain of th Fe inth Pre re, take thi HG OF MY HEART.” ACCUSED OF KILLING EIGHT-YEAR-OLD GIRL Michigan Man Arrested on Report That Bones Were Found in Furnace Ashes, SAGINAW, Mich, Jan, 18.—A com- plaint was entered in Justice Court to-day charging Charles Kimbrough, negro, with the murder of eight-year old Rose Fernter, who disappeared from her grandmother's home here on the evening of Jan. 3, The day after the child disappea: ashes were taken from the firebo® beneath a boiler in the plant where Kim- brough was employed and sent to Prof, R. BE, McVotter of the Univer- aity of Michigan for analysis. Prof. McCotter's report was sent to Bagi- Naw last night, and it is said the re- port stated the ashes bore indica- tions of being those of human bones. of German campaign ond the parsley, of likely to iene be" tranatartod by se ; Har? He protests pulse was needed. Canadian Pacific developed notable strength, selling up 2% points to 159%, Western Maryland sold at 15, up 1%. Little was done during second hour but tone continued firm. In early afternoon some of the low Drjped specialties advanced, while the general market was neglected. Alaska Gold gained a point, to 28%. Good- fich common touched 29%, up 2, and Pittaburgh Coal gained %, to 18, while American Hide and Leather preferred advanced 3% points, to 34%. Market was fairly active in last hour in the same of specialties ass and 1 list was not much . Pressed Steel Car broke to 3% toward the clove, show- ings ‘Of 8 points for the day. - oprtterrs CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘With met change from previous closing, t; Pa © FEF FES FESE ETE SSeesetessesessty. SER EEF ESTEE FESS xz feet] [Hiei tld tet teil + L+eitt+ | RSresoo: EF FESS PF TSE <38 A Sepsis ance = La me SFE ESTEEE EPCS oe 1+1+1 SSRTE EF PETE FT BE087 235 3 ee <2 ~ eeeccerre & Ss. 52etal FF TF Li+tltitetl wre wozenstie DE PGES EE Fae se ae Fe Syave: 1) Vietit Tilt 14+ ++++1 SS FSCS ESF en: PS ESTE PE TEP EF ae ++ Tee HI ———<$<——— ern Sahat sh Kimbrough, who is eee dender ins PAO {img tn history shipe ++, eat Fee cd of United 4, jonal Harvester Ce of New Jersey has been nearly all taken up and Chicago bankers who underwrote half of the issue expect to be culled upon to take up a small part. F. W. Woolworth Company reguls quarterly dividend of i) common stock is payable stock of record Fi ‘The Copper Producers’ Association has voted to dissolve. Many of the mem- bere have claimed that by publishin, monthly figui of surplus stocks an exports they simply played into the hands of the consumer, although they ‘did not ob, tion and March 1 to ks on hand figures. > CHICAGO WHEAT _ AND CORN MARKE WHEAT. ae igs SE ay HS I, 4 GATS Boe. RE RR BE BR= B) ‘Wheat opened strong on unfavor- able harvestin, ther in Argentine to 2 cents in the it. Price: Profit ta! . and trading us with quick ‘allies from. de: ‘Cash wheat firmly held. Com- duying | kept prices afternoon and May above its high of the ing and closed 1% to 2% net ce. nm ho in. ear! of a further export de- n ‘kets continue very country selling on and comment on heavy net decline, tor alted rales. sel predominat ped reaction in pe A DAYLIGHT ROBBERS GET $54. @ money lender, | { loan this aftergoon in loft building at No. 291 Grand Street. Lipowits was in a dark cor- ner on the second floor hallway when ls Knows to, the other tenants, is id beat him % aah. per cent. on | date, m with wheat and on some | 5 farm movement. Closed | iy |with: ‘Come on, inated for the Pi ator Williams, “and re-elected, not as @ minority but as a majority candi- This is because the American people have found him not only good enough to take the place abo enough to stand in his own steay Senator Cummins President, should di to publication of produc-|cide what shall become of the Vera Cruz money, and then, ute to President Wilson's integrity and ability, added: “I am simply ob- jecting to his position that he is try- ing to run the United States. It ap- gress, not the peara in every from his lips. consideration.” Frederick Squir ing World, died home of his sist Brown, at No. 11 States for on ing t cinnati York in the early le many sion, He ts aury his sons, Band 7 aakea HELD BY BR 1914, “Woodrow Wilson will be renom- He assumes that un- der the Constitution he is the final arbiter of all these things, doubt he assumes honesty and with the most careful ee ceaniliiendnmbars FREDERICK S. BROWN DEAB,| eu From Cancer, New York. t He was a pupil in the Naval Academy at An- navy joined the # Enquirer, |for several years. of the Journal, and ve Frederick A. a ek hat no flowers be sent. ————_ BUT CLAIMS HE IS AMERICAN CITIZEN. ABERDEEN, Scotland, via London, Ht Jan. 13.—Adolph tne charge of violating the boys, charge!’ terBorough, that unl residency,” said Sen- ing on the accide: Cc whel who lives at Edgewate: they were quarrelling, but also a the burn out occurred. insisted Con- paying @ trib-| serve any disorder in tl had left the local utterance that falls I have no it with perfect SAID THE HAGUE, loyee of The 1a | ' cuss what ¢ Brown, long a mem- i measures this afternoon at the| ter, Miss Mary Ellen \% East Twenty-ninth He had been for four on Christmas. quest that pres ges gave out the following f where he remained He came to New ‘eighties as city editor in 1894 left there to of The World stat shown me, but fer to contii episcopal wish to declai ived b; yitnare a nothing an J., Fawin G., Harry rw rown. probably be on Fri- jrown has especially ITONS, ed "nor hes iberty in any, other ‘upon, ‘iberty | croached Dietzel, clati ship and in por eh passport dated | PoXer. Among those whi remanded here 8 st Ba tea train, dark, and boarded the exp! next track, which was partly lighted, | before the smoke became so thick that people began to succumb. | CARDINAL MERCIER STICKS TO WHAT HE IN HIS LETTER. intimated the other day the company is allowed to} use the composite cars on the “L,” it! will fight the Commissioner's order, | requiring the purchase of . The first witness called in the hear- was Dr. Samson Benderly of No. 366 Seventh grenie, le was ir, N. J. was on the local train’ which nearest the splicing chamber in which | According to Dr. Benderly it was | about an hour and a quarter after e train first stopped before a fire- rm was turned in. He did not ob- tube, but he; hich was | as on the Netherlands London), Jan. 13 (Assoctated Prei Cardinal Mercier, the Primate of gium, declines for the present to di: he calls the Gen. von Biasing, in reply to a re- he forward despatch: “1 feel very much the sympathy and for which 1 prefer not to moment on the vi res to which you allude nue to shut ministry, that Tha 4 will wit w nothing from mj toral I ME DINAL MERCIER. in, von lansing sald: certainly caused proofs of the jtoral letter ip te, PI his way been en- rif Grifenh: \* Sheriff Max 8. Grifenhagen will be the guest of honor to-night at the an- nual dinner of the first panel of his to be held in the Hotel Knicker- call 0 will be took from 60 and $46 Dr. Amoroso of Gouverneur Hos- pital’ patched up Lipowitaz's cuts and | sent him hom: ——>—_——_ Milled by Twenty-third Street Car. | Aman about sixty years old was killed afternoon by a Twenty-third Street own car operated by Motorman William Smith of No. 129 West Twenty- or was Benja- in Buchman of No. $18 Third Avenue. ‘was 6 feet 9 inches tall, weighed 200 hair and muatachs HE MAXIMUM T RMA OF bg tae ture,extremecare in the selection ore eel Cars. | (via “vexatious bor of the editorial staff of The Morn-|measuren” of the fermen aultoriiice to the pastoral letter written by him to Cardinal Mercier a telegram asking him for the facts in connection with the incident, ating office their fire would be deadl: ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of Indigestion. A well-known authority states thut stomach trouble and igestion is near- ly always due to aci id stomach d not, as most folks believe, from a lack of digestive juices. He states that an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like garbage im a can, forming acrid | fluids and which inflate the [een i a to; Leceuarop We thei get that heavy, lumpy ing chest, we cructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water- brash, or nausea, He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, fei from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tabl nful in a glass of water before breakfast while it in effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week, While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralise the acidity, remove the oct mam, start the liver, stimulate the and thus promote a free flow of digestive juices. jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the ged of renee apd. legen juice, combined with lithia and sodium | peornbate. This harmless salts is used yy thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results.—Advt. pure Jed Your Piano Stand Silent in Your Home? For $250 and allation we will tura it into Player-Piano, perfect in performance, which we fully Corinthian Chapter, Columbian Counell, ‘M., and Typograpt- foal Union No. @. Masonic services Friday at 13 nega. Funeral services, at 1 P. M.,'at Bis late Tesidence, 44@ Kast 140th st. Inter- ment in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Bie Cecile Lodge, No. thre to our inte brother, JOSEPH DIXON J#OK Friday, Jan. 15, 191) CHARLES ¥. BRODIE, Master, LOST, FOUND AND REWA' Kingston (Canada) papers please copy. |