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mee yeeremees wmee Panic in Street as Detectives Shoot After Escaping Auto fone Cie Eerie Books Open to 4u."\ PRICE ONE CENT. Mew York World) Thee Pree Pobitebing NEW YORK, T"URSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ! 1915. 20 P WEA THER—Cieudy to-night and Friday Wermen - FINAL -= “Circulation Rooks Open to All. “f AGES PRICE ONE eset. ’ GERMANS RETAKE 12-MILE LINE IN RUSSIA; GREECE NEAR WAR; PEACE CABINET T QUITS STREET CROWD IN PANIC S DETECTIVES SHOOT AT AUTO IN MILE-LONG CHASE Fors es HU OF FTNGN cores ven. | DAY'S PROGRAMME OF | PRESIDENT'S FIANCEE BATTLE IN MACHINE. /'~ ae Prisoners With Records Said to]Mrs. Galt Spends Morning | Belong to Band of Safe Blowers. With Dressmakers in Her Apartment at St. Regis. After a mile pursuit in a motor car Most of the morning hours were Sp crowded First Avenue this after-'spent by Mrs. Norman Galt, the meen, in which the pursuing detec-|nancee of President Wilson, in her tives fired half a dozen shots in y@ttempt to stop the fugitives, four ies, said by the police to be among he most skilled ‘safebreakers and ‘yegmen in the country, were arres! at First Avenue and Twenty-second Btreet. The detectives only accomp- Mshed the arrest by crowding the other car tnto the curb. Even then there was a fight before the prisoners ‘were overpowered. . The men arrested were Dresser, fifty-three years old, allas “London” and “The Eng =: Jew,” of Wo, 185 Sixth Street; Ji cob Levine, forty-one years old, alias “Skinny an |rooms at the St, Regis receiving de- signers and fitters who have taken her orders for thé trousseau which sho is preparing for the wedding | in December. They worked for three hours while her niece, Miss A, E. Gordon and the President's niece, criticisms and suggestions. After a short ride Mrs her companions went to the Fifth Avenue shop tn which she spent most of her shopping timo yesterday and | the fitting ordeal was resumed, ‘There was a crush about the doors as word got out along the aven Galt and Jack Jake,” of No, 182 Eldridge Street; | Mrs, Galt was in the store. @amuel Cohen, thirty-eight years old, esident Wilson arrived here elias “Shimpky,” of No. 16t Allen |iate this afternoon and went di- Gtreet, and Abraham Morris, twenty-| rectly to the St. Kegis to visit, Mrs.| geven yeare old, no home, alias | Galt before going to the home of Col. “Nigger,” the chauffeur of tho fleeing | House to make ready for the Man. ear. hattan Club jubilee dinner this eve- In the motor car used by the four wae found a complete, up-to-date safe urgiar’s kit, with a bottle of ning. Mrs, Galt and her friends went to see “Princess Pat” at the Cort The- re last night as the guest of Mr, witro Aycerine and colle of fuse. It} ang Mrs, Dudley Ficld Malone. on the technical charge of hav —_—_—__ these tools in their possession | NQT A CENT FOR THE DUKE that the men were locked up at Police Poshauariate = oor bores a ae Aiaite forse; nse, ut in the tonneau shag lates for y York| Manche» New a Bankrupt, Bud Massachusetts. CINCINNATI, Noy, 4.—Not a cent The pursuit might have beon|of the Duchess of Manchester's Cin- cinnat! made money will go to help the Duke out of his $1,000,000 worth of debts, So sald Attorney John HE. Bruce to-day Bruce ts one of the trustees of tae big estate left by Ku- phorter had the detectives been able to shoot with greater freedom, but the avenue was so crowded with vehicles and children returning to erbool after recess that they could gene Zimmerman, father of the chess. aly fre at the tires and the back of MUTiCe’ holds the estate and the tue ca; ‘The arrest was the end of a pursuit Duchess gets only the income It Is specifically stated merman's will that no part of the estate shall be used to pay the Duke’ debts, and that settles it, sald Bru (Continued on Second Page.) eusene COWPERTHWAIT & SONS wewnrown svones PARK ROW ane CHATHAM 8@. NEW HARLEM sTORE® AVENUE ano ialey STREET EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING Gao AVE. & 2\ar STREET New York,—lgvenber 2nd. 1018 Kew york City. Gentlemens You will be glad to heor that in the month of October we delivered more goods to the homes of our omers than in revious month in the 108 years’ Sisters of our busin: . This mast show the cumulative value of ad- wertising in The World. Not only during October but for the past several years half our advertising has bech Placed in the Sunday, Morning and Evening World. Yours truly, Crcpuanctsar Ue ‘Wec/ero Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, oftered | HER $100,000 LOVE POLE GET CLEARY EXPLOSION TRAPS ‘DEAD, UNDERTAKER AFTER LONG CHASE FIVE IN A BURNING GOTT, SAYSHUBBY FROM HAVERSTRAW, BUILDING; 1 KILLED George H. a Mourning lis Loss, Files Suit Demand- ing Legal Obsequies TO — $500,000 | HEIRESS “Cubeb King’s” “Shadowed” Daughter by Detectives Hired by Husband. for $100,000, affections, n wn action of s learned to- charging have alienation son served, It , on Leon T. Stowe, at A wealthy un- dertaker West Fifty-first Stroet No. 307 is George H. o is engaged in the truck- nd forwarding buginéss at Christopher ‘Steet, He charges Stowo stole the affections of his wife, |Telen Horner Kuper Mrs, Kuper is a daughter of the late Major J, B. Horner, who was} | known as “the Cubeb Cigarette King” because he made more than $1,000,000 the manufacture of cubeb cigars lin atte At his death he left $500,000 to Mrs, Kuper, Stowe was a warm friend of Mra. Kup father. and was a favored y at the Hor home before she |was married to Kuper. According to Mrs, Kuper, she in- { large sums of money in her husband's busines and also helped him In conducting it, until last July when & break took place in the ‘Tho Kupers then were living at Lank, Ry vowing a quarrel with her hus- band, Mrs, Kuper left the Red Bank thelr children, Helen, home, taking god three, and Horner, five, to New York and living with them at the Park Avenue Hotel. to Kuper then retained detectives ‘shadow" his wife, On Aug, 9 he visited the Park Avenue Hotel, seized the children and took them to the |home of his parents at Red Bank, N. ‘Then, with evidence said to hav yeen obtained by his private det tives, he consulted the law firm of Wellman, Gooch & Smyth, with the lresult that a complaint in an aliena- inst Stowe was drawn up. The papers were served on Stowe Monday while he was at work in his undertaking rooms, He retained Bernard Gordon of No. 20 Vesey Street to defend the action, Mr, Gor- don refused to discuss the case to day, At the offices of Wellman, Gooch & Smyth it was admitted papers had been served on Stowe, but details of the allenation suit were withheld, The Kupers were married Nov, 5, 1908, Benides their Red Bank home they have a town house at No, 407 | West Twenty-first Street, where Ku- per now lives, Friends of Mrs, Kuper sald to-day she knew Stowe only as an acquaint- ance and that her husband's suit was the result of spitework, During the court fight over their children Mra, Kuper charged her husband's conduct was “prejudicial to the moral training aad welfare biléron children, 31 IN YUAN SHI-KAI’S FAMILY. Sixteenth Son Is Born to President on | PEKING, Nov, 4.—The sixteonth of Provident Yuan Shi-Kai was born day, ‘Th si now has thirty-on children, -_— > $12 Men’s O’coats & Suits, $5,95 black thibet, grays, pencil stripes & mixed worst sizes, $4 to 44, Our rice to-day and Friday, 0,05. Hub. p Clothiers Broadway, cor, Barclay at | the United States, dark |tween a marine patrol u, Hayt Town Clerk Murder Now Arrested $10,000 Larceny Charge. on FOUND IN WASHINGTON. | FIREMEN RESCUE Dodged Capture During Stay One | Here and in Hoboken—Was ba and California, -Willlam | WASHINGTON, 4 |V. Cleary, former Town Clerk of! Haverstraw, N. ¥., acquitted last January of the murder of his son-in- law, Bugene M. man, after « nsational trial, was a to-day on @ warrant charging larceny of $10,000 from the town of Haver- straw. Cleary hes been missing from Haverstraw since an Investigation of |the manner in which his cvurder | trial was conducted disclosed alleged irregularities in his office. He was arrested by John McCullagh, former Chief of Polive of New York. Cleary’s arrest was the culmination of a chase which began last Mareh jand took his pursuers to Bermuda, Cuba, California and many cities in Thre Cleary returned to New York from the Far West for a few days, and before his movements there could be traced he again disappeared, He spent several weeks in Hoboken, but cluded detectives there and finally was located here last night, when he met his wife and a friend at the railroad station inst night the party was traced to an where Cleary had lived for two months, ‘The police watched the house all night and early to-day when Cleary and his wife went again to the station to leave town he was arrestod. Cleary consented to return to New York without extradition proceedings and left Washington a prisoner at noon to-day to be turned over to the Sheriff of Rockland County. ———>—_—— |GERMAN TRADES UNIONS SEND 1,000,000 TO WAR Forty-two Per Cent. of the Mem- bership Are Reported in the Ary. BERLIN. Nov. 4 (by wireless to Sayville).—The Socialist Monthly publishes statistics showing that on July 31 more than 1,000,000 members of German trades unions, or about 42 per cent, of the total member- hip, were 1 army, The perc ¢ of | unemployed members of German trades unions as 21.2 in September last year and n July last. FRIARGATE IS SUNK LONDON, Nov, 4,—-The British steamer Friargate, 264 tons gross, has sunk. Five survivors 1 KILL 5 HAYTIANS IN FIGHT. ve been landed, WASHINGTON 4-Private W. THE "HUB" Clothing Corner, Broad: 11. Dudshek of the Marine Co was way, cor, Barclay St, opp. Woolworth | coi cuuiy aa iar Wr ‘a Bullaing, wil well ay ‘and Friday, |*°" ously wounded and five Haytian: 1,000 Men's Sults and Overcoats, fing | Were killed yesterday in a fight le and natives near to prevailed elsewhere on ral day that quiet the island ‘rested here | months ago| City} Cleary had been to 4 race track, and} apartment) | | Crk Avge of Acid Tank Goes F Gow Up in East Fenth Street and Flames Surround Victims. FOUR. of Injured Taken From Wreckage Is Expected to Die. One man was killed and four were badly burned to-day when an explosion, due to a leaking acid tank in the Dasement of a three-story brick building at No, 436 East Tenth Street, chwtnéd a fire which gutted tho build- ing. ‘The building was occupied by the New York Standard Ash Can Company and the Injured men were mechanics employed there. Hyman Hoffman, twenty-eight years old, an engincer, of No. 315 East Tweltth Street, was killed, Tho injured were: Herinan Sliver, tinsmith, of No. 104 Goerch Street, burned about bead and body. Will dle, Louls Sulzer, tinsmith, of No, Seventh Street; burned about body. Julius, Kash, tinsmith, of No. 159 ry Street; burned about body and head 18 Sam Epstein, tinsmith, of No. 749 East Ninth Street; burned about face! 7’ hey Serve wid hands. The explosion occurred a few min- utes before 8 o'clock this morning when Hoffman and Silver went into the basement to start a fire under the bollers, They left the other three workmen ‘chatting upstairs, and as Hoffman started down the stairs the other men joked with him about his lage, which was to take place next Sunday, Tho two men had been in the base- ment but & moment when there was roar and tongues of flame shot out thy basement windows at the front and rear of the building. At the samo moment the floor at the rear of the building collapsed and tho three workmen above found them- selves cut off in a narrow space with flames all about then, ‘There was a second explosion a nent Inter and then fumes of acids used In Japanning the ash cans cam» up through the building. The men were overcome and fe!! unconsctous. On the upper two floors of the build- ing were several men at work, and they found themselves cut off (rom escape through the main stairway, but reached the fire escapes safely and were out when the fremen arrived Whea Battalion Chief Walsh ar- rived with Engine Company No. 28 and Truck No. 11he was tol’ there were several men still in the fiding ind le entered at the head of several f Truck No. 11, They made ay to the rear of t.. building, they came on tho three un- is men and carried them to At the head of the stairs me nscl the stre leading to the basement they found Silver Hoffman's body was found The injured jellevue Hospital ork of firemen in the building the cellar, Several men were investigation will be made by Vire Department, Chief Walsh as to whether proper precau- nh in the storing of the ida. A gasoline f ne Was operated in the cel mpany officials showed perm storing of a quantity of fuel keeping ids, and for Viber KOM ) Nooda en ing of the Tiber have pted railroad traffic, uprooted nd drowned cattle lany peasant f cued from areas surrounded by No loss of life bas been reported. nployees | VON V HIN DENBURG WHO RETAK 12 MILES LOST ro THE RU: (Gin ‘von | INDENBURG | 2,000 WOMEN NOW FIGHTING WITH MEN IN SERBIAN ARMY in Ranks, Wear Men’s Uniforms and Never Lose Nerve Under Fire, LONDON, Nov, 4 nearliy 2,000 women in Serbia's army ‘There were when I left and more women soldiers being organized,” Dr. Grultch, a Serbian army doctor now in wero sald London, to-day “The women are not in special bat Sor complete uniform of a soldier for the talione. them wear the while othe: Th women go with thelr brothers or their sake of comfort, wear skirts with a blue tunic younger husbands, The women are of every class of the population and we not prevent them from serving, They inspire the men, with whom they march side by side, and with whom they eat and serve shoulder to shoul Jer in the trenches. “These women are not afraid. No- body in Serbia is afratd, and th: women in the ranks do not lose thelr nerve under fire “We realize the great power of friends in the war, Every soldier feels that of a world army swary that we are only a part sit it yur army shall be lost There is time for her cannot isn well it Iso . part yet to save Serbia, come too sui fa but assistance NINE MORE PUT TO DEATH AS SPIES BY GERMANS Three Sent to Prison tor Life and Ten tor Specilied Term AMSTERDAM, Nov. 4 executions for esplonage have place at Brussels, according Telegraaf to-day. Three other persona were demned to life imprisonment, th to 16-year terms, five to terms of 12, and two for ten years each by the German courtmartiaL CZAR’ ARMY ROLLED BACK LOSES GROUND IT HAD TAKEN FROM VON FINDENBURG —_——_—_<+. Serious Reversal FollowsRussianVic- tory on Dvinsk Front, Which Ber- lin Admitted Yesterday—Bulgars SweepOn; NowSix Miles fromNish HELD IN CHECK BY SERBS ON THE SOUTHERN FRONT ‘. BERLIN, Nov. 4 (by wireless to Sayville). —The German. War Office” report given out to-day, announced that the town of Mikulischki, between Lake Swenton and Lake Ilsen, which was captured by the pcenur sor Tuesday om a twelve-mile front, had been reconquered by tle Germans.” ? The report said the Russtans attempted to take by surprise the oe lage of Kuchocka-Vola. They were ejected immediately by the troops” under Gen. von Linsinger. Russian attempts to reconquer lost positions west of @zartorysk failed. The number of prisoners taken in the fight- ing here has reached five officers and 1,117 soldiers. Eleven machine guns were captured. Gen, von Bothmer continues fighting near Sienikowce. ber of prisoners taken by him has reached 3,000, Concerning the Balkan situation the report said the Germans had ad- vanced to the north of Kraljevo, 650 Serbians being made prisoners. Gen, Boyadjieff (commander of the Bulgarian troops) has stormed Ka+ lafat, six miles northeast of Nish SALONICA, Nov. 4 (via Paris).—Up to yesterday the Serbians, after two days of the fiercest kind of fighting, were stil! holding the Bulgarians in check at Basuna, northeast of Prilip (about twenty-five miles northeast of Monastir in Southern Serbia). The fighting along this front is still in progress. allied troops are arriving here daily, Greece Drives Out Peace Cabinet ; May Go to War on Side of Allies The num- New contingents of ATHENS, Noy, 4 (via London). | Minister and demanded a vote of eon- Following its defeat in Parliament to-| dence say, thé Cathnst-ristened The discussion then turned te the foreign polley of the Government, M. The immediate cause of the « t | Venizelos declared it was impossible |for his party longer to sustain th which was considered by|Government, whose policy he een- sidered harmful was ® remark made by War Minister Yanakitaas, former Premier Venizelos as insulting | to the Interests of the country. to e Nationa ssemb! S the National Asnembly. M. Vent-| "Air the party leaders en < telos demanded an Immediate apoloRy.| aiscuysion. ‘The final parses ~ Premier Zaimia thereupon de 5 ao ‘ote was against the Gove: hie Government stood behind the War ramen se oe (Premier Zaimis has been the strongest force for continued GEO. FHRET’S GRANDSON Greek neutrality, He succeeded Premier Venizelos because King DIES OF BATTLE WOUND Constuntine deemed the latter too strongly pro-war in his views. The overthrow of the Zatmie Had Been Wounded Twice Before] C®bimet Presumably foreahadows Greece's entrance into the war om and Recommended for the | the side of the allies.) : SALONICA (via Paris), Nov, &— Jron Cross, According to information secured from BERLIN (Via Sayville Wire: ina), | Greek sources belleved to be reliable, = Stangon, grandson of |Ki™® Constantine has assured the For. a iteut: Stangen grandson of] erench Minister at Athens that should Misa GAR Ok WOURGR FRORived On Roumania join the Entente Allies or | should the situation of Serbia be ap- 6 bi c (he bactensld preciably ameliorated by an Anglo- twenty-one years old, was the son of | Will not be unprepared to change her Franc ne of the daughters of| Present attitude, The reports that George Ehret sr. of this city, He! Russian troops are landing at Varna was brought at the request of | have made a deep impression here, is grandfat when he was three pa | old for «short visit ALBANIANS REVOLT eels Hhret Camis ssi AGAINST THE SERBS; bad a me age telling them that lied Oct of a wound received INCITED BY AUSTRIA, n the tghting near Loos, He | a been twice wounded in previous | ROME, Nov. 4.—Albanians living engagements and liad been recom.) the Subagora and Krusevo districts mended for the Iron Cross, His} of Serbia have revolted, according to cousin, Lieut, George yon Zedlitz, son} a Durazzo despatch to the Natioval of Anna Ehret, bas received the Iron| Agency, A desperate battle between Cross. George Bhret sr. ts now Berka, in| Serbian troops and rebels has been fought north of Tirana, The amtie ?