Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
“FINAL . @be , FINA Ctroulation Booke Open to All.” “Cirealation Booka Open to All.” Ba { PRICE ONE OENT. Cornet tthe New Wee Wetde NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1915. . 18 PAGES vy PRICE ONE CENT. ee Ome Oe ne ee BW TORE, FRIDAY, FRSRUABY 18, 1018.0 18 PACES zetes 08s ee HOLD UP OF ENVOY’S OFFICIAL MAIL S CAUSES NEW U, S, PROTEST TO BERLIN MISTRIAL IN BRETTUNG SUIT BREAK WTH WFAN TRUST GES Bean Pict ERMIANS NOW WARNED) | BACK OF CREMIN'| ANOTHER SETBACK PATIOS BY cena, Mar AGANST NTERFERNG WITH OFFICIAL MA ‘Newspaper Interview Causes} BANKER AND HIS wiFE aan x a ainda Out | MURDERED BY ROBBERS -ipilarsaea Vietims ‘Trussed Up With Ropes Bryan Cables Ambassador Gerard 'to and Woman's Apron Strings, Get an Explanation of Hold-Up e. of Envoy Van Dyke’s Letters té © TLamponeyey. ; : Dead Man Grieved Over Loss} Report Says Stock Hasn’t Been of Children, Who Went Destroyed, but Is Worth With Mother. $88.43 a Share. WILL BE CREMATED.|HIGH COST OF FIGHT. , ‘ Victim Asks That Ashes Be] Vain Battle to Dodge New Lawt Thrown From Roof of Cut Into Profits of { Lambs’ House. Concern. YUDGE SCORES KLEIST. Then Beaten to Death. OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 13.—Jacob Vogel, former President of the Citi- zens’ Bank of Fruitvale, and his wife ‘were found murdered to-day in their home in Fruitvale, a suburb. ‘They had been beaten to death by burglars, ‘who first trusse1 them up with ropes and Mra. Vogel's apron ‘ 4 ; Qustice Cannot Be Done After His Prejudicial Statements, Declares Court. William B. Cremin, who committed! Newly laid plans to attack the Pub- suicide in the Lambs Club yesterday, |i1¢ Hack ordinance on the ground: was moved to take his life, it is be-'enas it had practically destroyed the Meved, through grieving for his twolyenow Taxicab Company, by bring, ahudren, whos. he Lewes oot lost re! tng ft to the verge of bankruntoy. re- Lyi neeaet Wim Beetles Gee aeen, cotved a setback and The Evening °e DARING RESCUE IN POND. pastioond te aware note Tot by saree recetved complete justification . a,” had gone ——— witu thete mother when Mra, Cretnin. of it fight against the taxicab ‘mo- Policeman Saves. Woman anf} ently left her husband after an | "°Det¥-ehes ‘Carlisle Norwood, Dan- Btates yop Court. ‘The Court Nearly Loses Hie Lite, | agreement to separate. Wel E: SeyBU and Jamey: W. Hyde; ap- Geciared & mistrial because Kielst| The thin ice covering the eastern| What caused the break in the Cre- |Praisera appointed by the Bupreme a Court to v the stock of thé Yellow hannel of the Passaic River at Passalo,|' home and where Mrs. Cremin @old newspaper reporters that/ ©! .|Company, filed their report to-da: N. Ju, broke to-day while Mrs. Marte| Went with the two children, mem. 4 Max Kileist's suit for $250,000 dam- @gee against E. N. Breitung for the Qileged alienation of the aftec- fons of Juliet Brettung Kietst, as ‘dismissed to-day by Judge “Qearned Hand in the United after brit a suit be Lambe’ new | With Supreme Court Justice Vernon 4 tad ee cies S ies both ta | LAhaeh of No. $3 Meares Street was cont pi vienna i tn) M. Davis. ‘ reaching Luxemburg, to which Government he is accredited crossing. Her screams as.she fell into a as tow Mexico and in New York, the water attracted Policeman James | td that the separation came re-| The appraisers found that instead as Minister as well as to The\Hague. Giniedl centely and only after M: in }of belng near bankruptcy the com- ‘ was understood the letters were held up because ‘This published interview, the Court | Fallahan. Povo it broke pensatn |@BB0uNCed that "aittorences with her Deny on the day it consolidated with A iy American — seal. fe puled, held an inference that the] pin, : husband were irreconcilable. the Mason-Seaman Transportation _béstings were instigated by the Brel-| Observing the plight of the policeman | Cremin boarded in the same house |Company bad more than a million hich calculated to prej-|#n4 the woman from the shore, a young with his alster at No. 169 East Seven- | dollars in assets and that geither its Qungs, which was man whose name was not learned got a| ty-first Street, and to others in the|good will nor its contracts were Bdice the minds of the jurors; hence| jong tadder and put it across the ice to| house he made no secret of his grief|destroyed by the ordinance of The the dismissal. « the hole. Callahan, who had been hold-| over the loss of his children or of| Evening World's fight for the pas- LY While William Johns, a mine super-|!ns Mrs. Lebash’s head above the wur-| his great love for them. sage of the law. i (ME intendent, was testifying how well he = ee P nil oo ene ee Pie “a Mrs. Cremin, it was understood to-| ‘That the company intends to be- Kleist had boen treated by order Of] voving mrat aid from « physician. day, has continued to live at Echo| gin a new fight on the ordinance was Mr. Breitung, Mr. Nicoll shQwed seve- paste coballestetes oe Cremin’s handsome home on| made evident by the objections filed news ra to Judge Hand. In con Avenue, New Roche! Her|to the report by attorneys for the ce Rate Xatseviaws with Kleist jn NO MONEY TO MOVE MAST. daughter lives with her, and the son,| Yellow Taxicab Company, who have which he told of beatings he alleged ———— whom the father affectionately called {asked Justice Davis not tg confirm had been given him by unknown men 92,500 to Shift) “Bi11," is a student in a private school |the report of ¢ ppraisers but to 4 threats made against him since Gree. at Cornwall. He is eighteen. declare that the stock has no value (Henry Von Dyke, the and also to the Grand Duchy of test to Washington agotmet the mander at Trier (Treves), whe hed refuses to pase decause! they were seated with the Aldermen Re‘ 1h ‘be threatened to bring a sult against) aye yinance Committee of the To-day Mrs. Cremin left New Ho-|and the company no good will. Should Breitung. Board of Aldermen has decided thi with her brother to come to] this be established the company will Judge Hand dismissed the jury for) the pi nt is not the time to expend| New York and claim the body of her| be in a position to attack the ordi- ten minutes and called several re- $2,500 for a flag pole In Astoria Pi husband af the undertaking establish-| nance on the ground that its provi- ers to the bench and questioned | Queens, even though the pole be the/ment at No, 75 West Forty-neventh | sions are confiscatory and therefore m as to Klelst’s story that he had| mast or the Shamrock II. and have | Street, where it was taken trom the| unconstitutional. assaulted by gunmen in New)“ “wriis seems hardly the time to| “#mbs’ Club. The decision of Justice Cohalan on wxico and by thugs In an Eighteenth spend a sum of this magnitude for| Frank Croxton, the singer whom|Tyesday declaring the newly amended Ptreet garage in New York. the establishment in a public park a| Cremin requested in his farewell note | pi®lic hack ordinance legal in every ‘The reporters sald Kleist had volun-| cast-off remant of a det ed yacht to render a song in his memory, snid| respect wiped out the tax! company's ly told the story to them. says the report of the Committee | to-day that Cremin had entertained a| last chance of defeating the old ordi- “No,” sald Kleist, when the Judge] sent to the Park Commissioner. party at luncheon at Delmonicc's yes-|nance on grounds that have been ed him if this were true. “I didn't wees aris was presented by Gir|terday and had come int» the Lambs'| threshed out three times in the Su- olunteer it, Your Honor. A reporter corneas een wee sae oulClub at a few minutes before ¢|preme Court and Court uf Appeal: ed me if the story was true, and I) {Crt nn nee eatery to move the] clock. Not unexpectedly the company him it was, that’s all, I only told He hailed Croxton genially, saying|oMcers who testified before the a: he had just “had a large time” and|praisers blamed the company’s loss it. amen in tho garage. ‘They must|""" ve told the reporters first.” was going to a’ room to rest. That/in profits on the ordinance and The 2 Us was the last seen of Cremin alive. Evening World'e fight, but it was Other reporters gathered around the On the floor in the room was found) brought out that such losses as oc- @ razor which Cremin had used to|ourred were due not only to the com- end his life, On @ table was a letter,|pany’s stubborn resistance to the which read: ordinance but to the fact that in order upon me—the Government at Washington.”] Kaiser at the Battle Front that neutral vessels entering the wer] 6 A Russian Army Is Forced Back zone after the date fixed by the Ger- man Government do so at their own| | BERLIN, Feb. 12 (via wireless to the United Press) —With the Keiser rt again on the eastern battle front, fighting of the most severe character is Already it stys Hamburg shipping| progressing along the Kast Prussian frontier, on the Vistula and im the experts point out that 118 British /Carpathian region, with results described by the General Staff as “emt | whips, with @ total tonnage of 808,000 nently satisfactory.” tons, have been destroyed. The other ‘The fighting along the Hast Prussian front has resulted im the Russians _ newspapers express similar views. | being forced back across the border onto their prepared bases, where they | > are now attempting a return to the offensive. The Russians are GERMAN SUBMARINE Up enormous quantities of reinforcements and supplies, and it is reported ic ——___— MOVIE LINCOLN IS BALKED. Wench as this informal examination proceeded. “Gy away,” Judge Hand com- Manded them. “I do not want any City A motion picture stunt in City Hall Steps. Park How aide and walked over to the] « Crowley, representing Kleis "I would like Father Lavelle and|cab Company reach the sum at the fault les with your client. |City Hall, where he mounted the steps! 5. toughton of the Little Church | $160,000. more of this in the papers. There! park this afternoon ran against a police] “I am tired. I bave decided to go. aN ey om eas 0. ——e STOPS DUTCH STEAMER here that the Grand Duke Nicholas, Commander in Chief of the Russian — a beep too much now, snag, to the grief of the promoters. Ben-| I prefer paied cr ited, Af the /to overcome adverse ublle opinion: THEN LETS HER GO, | army. is personally in command of the operations at this point. : % ECLARES K Jamin Chapin, ashes ave swept up ‘tis my desire that|and stimulate business. ene two HY ‘The German lines have been rei aunae Bele Cea aahot aby evfept Up ite my desire thet | tema’ beiped largely 10, make the loos Defends the Position Taken by a pecis, see, bare atoreed. from the reserve one 3 ham Lincoln, got out of @ taxicab at the] root of the Lambs’ Club, of the company during its last fiscal LONDON, Feb, 12. (Associated Press) fresh various bases miles e rear “It is clea year of existence as the Yellow Taxl-| the German Government |—a despatch to the Bvening News from|of the present fighting line. It is believed that the presence of the tiation of a new Rotterdam says hap tig trong oped Kaiser on the battle front at this time indicates the inif nuke aposch Ife was dressed in the|AFound the Corner to care for the}, The appraisal of the company bas and Renews Warning, | Duierts, 1 Ain nes, submarine in the | ensive against @ portion of the line that previously has been free freu funeral services. I should like my] 2ofion*was brought under the Bus North Bes. any fighting. dear friend Wiltom Lackaye, if he| ness Law by William H. Seaich, BERLIN, Feb, 12 (via wireless to Bhe was compelled to show her Vienna despatches declare the Austro-German offensive in Bukowina wishes to say a few words—he telis| pioneer cab and As i aie i peners, after ar which ne was permitted | an4 in the Carpathians is being pushed. More than half of Bukowina is _ trial should be continued. But he bad no permit to make a| the truth—but I hope he won't tell it }owned 613 shares of bE edd 4 hoa the -Vrolted Brearicc Zhe: Reelin paws in Geclared already to have been evacuated by the Russians, and the Austré. |.) Judge Hand finally sent for the jury ch or gather a crowd and two about me. 7 concern under the new "ordinance, Papers make Tew comments on the Y IS WELL German forces have broken through the Russian defensive at at least” and said: jen drove him into City Hall. Th “Take care of Adelaide and tell| “After finding that bis stock was|note from the United States Govern- GERMAN peopl two points in Southern Galicia and are in heavy force there. hyper ree a ot ergs | the necensary Dormia, nly to ain tang] commas “att to appolnt Bill te West |sauesiees taste company’ the’ ap: ment In relation to the war zone, but| SUPPLIED WITH FOOD, | poiat to a new and vigorous attempt to relieve Preemysl and to retake you from any further consideration | <l'Y omcM@s are conscientious about ob+| «1 have always loved music, and it | Bra Reed the, value | there is a general justification of the SAYS HIGH OFFICIAL. | Lemberg being made shortly. BERLIN, Feb. 12 (by wireless to} a2 it. My reasons for doing this aro| "eT!" holidays and could not be found.| _ rrieng, Frank Croxton, cares to|§ Government in the editorials printed ere 1 eet wr mnwmas| Retreat from East Prussia pcadecaas Names Retell fhe extreme abuse of the press of this compliment my memory, &c.—if I can Mt ‘The Tageszeitung points out that ae 1» Xho roparting ot cate cane wie FOUR IN FAMILY POISONED. remember it in the sent world I shai From the he the fast as asda ia WORE ahmed: Wines Off lly A itted p going on. q the first fiscal ¥ $ d dm in Russia publicly, and no doubt many of you| 41! Dead am@ Four Others “E want Gus Barrett to end the| Yellow Taxicab ascertain beyond the possibilty of| correspondent that German "| cia U litte we read them, statements made After Eating Bread, eoremony by singing that song which | $5! waa chi mistake that the ship to be attacked] able to continue the war eae than | PETROGRAD, Feb, 12.—Explanation of the retirement iof the Russian He admits he made the statements that were published.” ‘hen Court and counsel held a long |, Conference as to whether or not the ABILE! mace es aod belongs to a belligerent cannot alwaya| France or Russia : ye the plajntiff which were not made is @ remarkable bymn and a wonder- bn ——<>—. | forees in East Prussla fs made today fn an ial statement, which sate ST oecsec! i hey) Ae Peo ne 2% arin rom gompeetiion, ial hy ome wilt be | Gent nbeal year, (ia1s-lbi4). aa a srare. Pusat aoe Lin , : “It is believed we are upon the eve of a great operation which " next fiscal yea , AN al Rppoetsalphed hogared If eat to MAC. De Borden & | fee. rides. Feauced to what Leg a ship te flying ent instore | ERTS f must solve definitely the struggle in Bast Prussia.” : fe defendants, They have gone so “Poe me er gra, Parad hy A ot The Russians ore x. eee i ote Seay, Ee Rentialiinwie-atnmicie Se es ee ee A iContinued om Third Page) _