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ee tat EEE TS A A I AR ee ht 2= 1 1GINGH theeeiened on three ont eho Alberta beve cot Auririn wee Ce —s tents te sherk he Montonrerinn a Fong a Garie’s Gemeente bw —_— 2 With Carriage Weighs 600 AGED SERBIAN KING eomre TO THE FRONT Tons and Goes on Train of To ENCOL RAGE TROOPS. 14 Specially Made Car AMSTERDAM, Nov ¢ (vin Low nen Se) Ae oMicis! Buigerion ot HURLS SHELL 21 MILES, ORE Poorived to-day from Hote sore Railroad ~Men thet King Peter of Berbie bas gor bie that poser ning to Take Precautions for Trip From Watertown, Mas Ble country’s supreme need He , a fe seventy-one years old and hee WATERTOWN, Mass, Nov. 4-The heen at Topuln, the eradie of the fun of its clase in the world, Marageorgevitah dynasty, ii and f throwing & projectile twen weak. troops ere menaced miles, left the United Biates Ar a aides by the invading | s#nal here to-day for the Randy Mook proving ground a train of fourteen the | #pectally constructed cars, It ie a #ix {1am but 2 foodie old man,” King war quoted as having Jast month, “but I swear to you wasion shall bring Upon teon-inch disappearing un and with the carriage weighs 600 tons. The gun iteelf was made in Water vilet, N. ¥., some months ago and w ‘GUN IN WORLD ON WAY TO SAO HOK Apprehensive THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAS, MISS ALBERTA HILL SPT RAGH BEATTY TO BL A BRIDE TO. ql Mies Alberta Hill, who until mid- I shall pot survive the ruin, but [shipped here to have the carriag night Tuesday was Kxccutive Beore I, t00, sball die with the cvun- fitted. Beveral times along the way me of the Women's Po’ yg nion, wr) its weight, 200 tons, spread the ratis, ¥ Yin me the br of J pried PARIS, Nov, 4—The landing of /and the present trip, with 400 tons Navy rah Vad sid thet French troo; i tinues | added, Ponte janiels, | um a pe at Baloniki con! ded, is causing traffic managers of |, sohinavitle: the roads over which considerable anxiety, Ordera were \; without incident, according \o an- nouncement mado this afternoon the French War Office on the opera on yw been nothing to report of Nov. } along the front between Krivolak and ays the official announce. A mA datont inflicted on the Bulgarian “entre by the Serbians, made known yesterday in the official statement 1s- lin, is eaid by the Serbian wer to have occasioned great the Bulgarians and com: them to retreat in disord Berbian announcement, date ‘and received here to-day, fol- enemy otaanel ser eager] front force, os) y our where fighting is still going on, wine enemy is advancing on ats. (Capture of this town faa announced on it will trave was p by the presence amount of atecl, of euch @ the Panama Canal fortifications, ——.__— CUT HOLE IN JAIL ROOF Negro Taken From Building Tha Way to Escape Mob in Arkansas, LITTLE ROCK, Ar) Hot Springs officers late last of @ white girl. would get the negro led to the action, Bluthenthal in an automobi ued by railroad of- flolals to have all lights in the Hooste Tunnel extinguished while the train ing through to prevent the | Ponsibility of causing a short circuit large The gun will ultimately be used tn TO SAVE PRISONER Nov. 4.— night cut a hole in the roof of Garland County Jail and removed Robert Bluthenthal, a nogro alleged assailant Fear that a mob was rushed to Little According to Hot Springs officers, H at 4 o'clock th afternoon, Mins Hill, who inaugurated tho c index system during the has for two years been Mra. Harriot Stanton Blateh’s “right hand man,” and the bridegroom of to-day was, until he met Mias Hill, @ con- firmed Anti-Suffragist, al Wilson cam- paign, Suffragists, written by Miss Hill, was one “don't” to which she hag strictly adhered, It_was until after Election Day.” Because Mr, Smith Is a Catholic | ringe will be celebrated by the Rev. Father J, O'Donnell, in the rectory. "PREMIUM SWINDLERS' TRAIL COMES TO END IN ST. PAUL'S GRAVEYARD Women With Silverware Cou- pons Search Maiden Lane for BRITISH TROOPS Youre ago, dled preveiting inecencs| Missing “Bureau” Official o Innocence ISSINE jureau icials, and char; Bluthen 1 - STAY ON GALLIPOLI, ing comntiea ibe sseaulty Gf hiss SAYS A BERLIN REPORT ———— GERMAN SUBMARINE @o0a)—The Constantinople correspond- ent of the Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin in distress was towed int Terschel- sta TINOPLE there. PLE, report ‘. we given out by ‘the War ‘Ofice 0 the Dardanelles f: Tocal in Bring continue. with sui and t action on oe Burnu a torpedo boat in the bombardment, and ‘Bane t two cruisers took im it. In the region of Kaulisiat our artillery destroyed two ‘gun positions of the enemy before our right wing. The Anatolian batteries drove off a oma |e by a Duteh lifeboat this morning. escorted her to an ancho) > Germans Heo: Wee BERLIN, Nov. 4 (by wireless to ville). and a not to be distur terfered with enemy which attem, oat the landing place at by Governor-Gene: Smokarols” —the new in- vention of a genius—a step forward in pipe smoking tobacco. UNITED CIGAR STORES TOWED INTO HOLLAND THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Nov. 4 (via London).—A German submarine Ung, a Dutch island in the North Sea, A Dutch torpedoboat saw the rocket signals sent up by the submarine and rage. The undersea boat is being closely guard ——The Jewish poy alation in Pol- d by the Ger- nistration In the exercise of ribed S te ee, duties, gzsent as by the according to an or- 1 vou Hundreds of women with bundles of certificates for which they had ex- pected to receive silverware have been for weeks searching the Maiden Lane district for the “Rogers Silverware Advertising Bureau.” After the sale of thousands of coupons to owners of small storés in Jersey and New York, to be given out to customers for re- domption with silverware, the offices of the bureau have been closed and officials cannot be found at the varl- ous addresses they left. Until a month ago the bureau oc- cupled elaborate offices on the eighth floor of No, 63 Maiden Lane, It also occupied a small office across the street at No. 64 Maiden Lane, It was moved from No, 64 several months ago, the managers directing cus- tomers be sent to the other address, When they left there last week they left word ‘to send customers back 4 No. 54. The women who appeared wero sent from one building to another until they gave up in disgust, The Superintendent of the building at No. 63 Maiden Lane sald to-day Chester D. Clark, who appeared to be in charge of the bureau with a man known as Mr, Winters, had told him he was going to move to No, 22 Broadway, but many who went th: found it waa St. Paul's Church and graveyard. Maiden Lane jewellers said hun- dreds of women had been making the rounds of their offices, seeking Mr. Clark, but no one had been able to find him. H. H. Wouters of No, 655 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City, ‘# anxious to meet the bureau officials, He eald a young, man talked him into buying 25 worth of the certificates to give to his customers. He ran out of cer- tiftcates and hurried over yesterday to buy more, but after the usual pil- grimage of uddresses, found himself at the graveyard, Pr eacedecnien KNEW NOTHING OF RIPPER, oyed Children, Is, Id on Sullivan Law. jatalis Font, 218 E an jlustrator, t Eleventh Street, had of No, been questioned for several hours at Police Headquarters to-day Inspector Faurot announced that the police were convinced that he knew 7 poiieg Sullivan la Font arrested for annoying|t Mttle girt a Third Avenue motion picture house yesterday, and it was decided to question him about the |murders when a broken revolver, a }small dagger and newspaper clip- pings. one of them a list of unsolved murders, was found on him. Prof, Louis Bisch, professor of psychology at Columbla, assisted Inspector Fau- rot in the examination of the prisoner. pacesacenstiees eis Danish 8 ok K fe. Hans Peter Christian, who came here fow dave ago as cook on the steam- ship Raltle, hired & room last night of Sve “Mary: "Mendo, ut Non $83! Went deg ir het Street. | He was, found suffocated by a He feed 40 10 cents ‘and @ Dania passport, |S In tho lst of “dow and don'ts” for! and Miss Hill a Protestant, the mar- , at | have charge of Siintna the n vay FRENCHREGAIN — VONBUELOW TALKS TWO AMERICANS TRENCHES LOST Paris ¢ laims Success in Cham nat Has Resolved to Men, Impressed { vice ’ = pagne and Reports Heavy ( ue Contest to Its Con With Th Horses, Shot ee Fighting Near Lille jusion by Arms When They Asked Release, |* * 4@ Votlowing te the KMNE fwllieeriana ~~ 64 Nov 4 The . . a) War Otes re #) Prince Hurlow Mor bd . . t night apirited » hor, inf. ‘4 ‘4 by Gen a wiptien » y ry grenades tm the « Ae to-day that he c + Urandes . ' * the Lille bighway, to the \o4 ¢ to Bwiteeriand on a jay ile @. Venet, at asion, We declared Germany 4 inpressed the Amerte the enn going on in evlved to continue the war to team trio nervioe at Cai ont artillery Aghting 1t must be . e Gaye og haul b pamne district, not far ¢ 4 ' ween farm, & POMPE — Yi. F net te te and energetic « tack made noe going to one poswitle for us to revooupy yesterday president W ‘ 4 to ev evening the major part of certain por- King Alfonso in relation to terme on © shoot them tions of advanced trenches whieh bad wren Germany might t amen ate been captured by « 42+ Giscuss peace, Nor is the WASHINGTON Nov 4. —Gen, | from these positions 1m apite of & pape! deiegate or any else practically under fire on the border mont desperate resistance, in which ermany ie united,” declared the at Douglas, Ariz. today told the War OF CAR STRIKERS | he made use of Jets of liquid Bre, Prince nd ponseases ree Department of evente during and ful- | oAtPHLAN, via London) Nov. 4) source in material, aud, above all, in lowing the battle at Augua Prieta | samme tin the Cehtiog north whity and resolve to continue the war The whereabouts of Villa and M8) Siaie Police Troop Charges Mob f tern Cham to ite inion by arin main force to-day unknown,"| pagne region, wae need by the, Ths talked of va &s- Funston wired nW Harre When Strike War Office this afternoon Twenty-elght Frenchmen, including Esco ithatrh bh 4 tug thane Vita for maiot of t esigyuh Breakers Are Stoned, a major. were captured, and the f edo, on thoes polate must not be *# Uns end an unknown aumber of the t oecupante ‘were killed, o Tolle : ; nachine guns. His men suffered #) te The Brewing World " was ata seca | i um here as @ private per- terribly during operations here from| WILKEA-HARKK, Va, Nov, = ceria ai xpluined, di will not (aK thirst and hunger, but their apirit rhe nen Ww whot and alighttly poll +08. shows by the t that jess than a| Wounded tn a riot to-day at the car ly iH m hii ry regret at the death of Herm children and camp followers | Company, whose motormen and con- LA | Bidder New Yorm, 4 ; ly to be found with a Mexican | ductors have been on strike for thre IKLIN, Nov, 4 (via Amsterdam ere left at Cass wks over a dispute on the queatic a land n)—The Norddeutsche Mg clarke bn an he But ° 04 6 ig : a hi A arena Allgemeine Zeitung, which frequently © has with him nothin an iner wages speci Paris Index Bureau Has Reunited) expresses the views of the Govern- fhting m troop of the yivania State po- 30,000 Separated Families—Miss Kellogg Explains Work. “Don't, get married | Bureaus charged with the work of rounlting families separated by the war have been established at Paris, Lyons and Geneva, and Miss Kath- erine Kellogg, & passenger on the Holland-Amerika Line = steamship Nicuw Amsterdam, which came to this port to-day, said the Paris Bu- reau, in which she had worked, had elther brought together or provided means of communication between members of at least 30,000 famili colved inquiries totalling 200 a day. Qur plan was to enter these inquiries on index cards and file them. Then, when other inquiries arrived, it was only a matter of going through the index to see whether the persons asked about had made similar in- quiries, Then @ letter from the bu- reau made possible a communication between the two inquirers. Miss Kellogg said #8) and ber mother, Mrs, Phoebe Dana Kellogg, who had lived in Paris for ten years, bad spent four months with the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris. ‘All along the Seine, Mrs, Kellogg | said, “paniches,” or tow-boat colonies have been established to take care of Beigia.. refugees, and these are main- tained by popular subscription, 10 cents a day sufficing to take cam of each of the refugees, ———— WAR COSTING ITALY $200,000,000 A MONTH So Far the Kingdom Has Expended $1,200,000,000, According to Berlin Estimates. BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Nov, 4.-—Italy is spending 1,000,006,000 lire (about $200,000,000) monthly on her campaign jaingt Austria, or $1,200,000,000 altogether thus far, it was officially estimated here to-day. Her two loans were declared to represented less than one- fourth of this; England was believed to have advanced less than $200,000,000 and new taxes were sald not to ex- ceed $10,000,000, German officialdom concludes that the balance is made up by paper money issues beyond the legal Mimit and by short time treasury bills! — oe GERARD’S VISIT TO KAISER. —_—— Ambassador Contradtets Publ Statements About Interview, BERLIN, Nov. 4 (By Wireless to Sayville).—Various published reports concerning the nature of the interview between Emperor William and the American Ambassador, James W. Gerard, are characterized py the Am- dor, ax quoted by the Lokal An- + aa unfounds ublic opics ba. well ir, Gerard states he has made no information in regard to the he discussed with the Emperor, oo Falla Overboa: Drowns. James McJun, twenty-five, a fireman formerly employed on the tugboat John wo a 1" ‘and sixty nds. He hi hatr and a ameoth ta oe King George Bett LONDON, Nov. pa Te-Day. able to move, they. added, with lei Gincomtart from the bruises sufferes in his recent accident in France, Ag, Improved ent nes Kot te oe and it Fi are See he TOTHEGERMANS, NO NT OF PEACE ONARMY MARCH, = lark |day on the Nicuw Amsterdam of the 4—King George d @ somewhat disturbed night, but was better in the morning, hie physicians announced to-day, He waa laxatives io x4. iM N ee ft ibs NOVEMBER 4, 1915 FILM BANDIT GIRL “WAR TOTHEEND,” KILLED BY VILLA. , — = —— ‘ . . de ment, es it would be pr “1 may fr © understood lice Was culled out and dispersed the ture to speak of peace conditions at War Department why, in view nob which hed gathered at the bar this time, isting orders, | have not fired upon | ay ng the noon bi BERLIN, via Amsterdam and Lon- the con arties, considering th Dae et exerted: wand ghe emnshovees Le Fe ee ore eae cine Ladd ay of several lndustrial plants and lutely pundation, rding American wi [oe eee conl broahec 18, the melen ee page A RIVER Toney <7Om, Fox Fas My vpn horhood congregated and marched on [Hable sour were unsion © Tt . bs the barn. The crowd stoned the build- ane St | cane wae BES nee ing and it is alleged atrikebreakers, Italian Embassy has been Instructed evident fact that t LAE ae ee et ed within the barn, to deny moat emphatically any kind of 4 were doing all the injury started the shooting, attempt by the Italian Go to Americans. discuss peace,” said a faulis were committed by © rt eee ment given out by the Embassy to- and I could not in fairness open on it was in reply to published re- same.” ports that Italian diplomats had gone, Funston described conditions as sat- to Lucerne, Switzerland, to meet Ger- | isfactory and added: “I consider the man peace agents. immediate danger passed.” He told of a PANIC AS DETECTIVES SHOOT AFTER AUTO quite satisfactory.” (Continued from First Page.) MY COSTS CANADA $10,000 TO BUY OFF WIFE ————e Says He Handed Money to Law- yer to Get Divorce Agreemnte. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Lteut.- Commander William P. Cronan, U. 8. Ny had given an attorney $10,000 with which the latter was to “buy off his wife and to persuade her to agree to a divorce.” “Then you got married to one of the s you met going around asked his former wife's $1,000 PER SOLDIER OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 4.—The Ca- nadian Government last night gave the following statement of the ex- penditures on account of the war: “Canada's war expenditure for next year will be very large. About $1,000 per man is calculated as the cost of raising, equipping and maintaining our troops under arms in Canada. In this war the estimate probably will be exceeded on count of the enormous expenditure of ammunition and the heavy strain upon artillery and rifles. “Canada’s war expenditure next year on the basis of a force of 250,000 men will aggregate from §$200,000,000 to $250,000,000, The interest charges in connection with this and past war expenditures will amount to over $15,00,000 a yea he world? did,” replied the naval officer, The present sult is one by his for- mer wife to recover $7,000, alleged to be due on an ant e contract, VILLA MAKES NACO “CAPITAL OF MEXICO,” NACO, Ariz., Nov. 4.—Naco, Sonora, just across the border, was declared to-day to be the capital of Mexico by en. Francisco Villa, who arrived here with the vanguard of his army in his withdrawal from the attack on Agua Pricta. 'Naco will be made a base of sup- plies and troops will rest there for 30 days, it was said. fh PIMLICO WINNERS. which began ten days ago. It was then that Inspector Cray learned that several men calling themselves city surveyors were gaining access to banks and jewelry stores on the East Side and in the Bronx, and inspecting the premises and the adjoining yards, They made many measurements of the distances from doors and win- dows, When Cray learned that Jack Dresser was in the party he doter- mined to watch the men, and Detec- tive Dowling, Oliver, Pennelly and Driben were detailed to “tail’ them, Night and day detectives followed Dresser, always having in the back- ground a Police Department motor car or policemen on motor cycles, Dresser discovered that he was be- ing followed and tried his best to throw the detectives off, but failed. ‘This afternoon they came directly on —_—_——— Alleged Hold-Up Man Arrested, Salvator Genovese of No, 312 Hast One Hundred and Dighth Street was held in $5,000 bail to-day by Magistrate Simms in Harlem Court, charged with highway robbery, Vincent J. Maloney, a mes- genger for the Phoonix and ‘Chatham ank, was struck down with a black- Jack ‘Sept. 2 and robbed of his money zatchel by two men. Nearly $2,900 in sh was taken, Detectives Grossman ACE Two year-olta: six. furl him as he walked toward a big tour-|and Kahn arrested Genoveso last night | pti tog* ate 1 place ing car standing at the corner of|on the description of hin fumnished mh ai F 0 be tie jo bank messenger and others, who Firat Avenue and Second Street, He| the, bank messenger nnd igs, had just waved a signal to Levine and Cohen to get into the car with him. The three got in and then Dresser saw the detectives almost be- side him. He cried out an or Morris, the driver, and the machine darted up the avenue, The Chamber of Commer elected Charles T, Gwynne succession to the late Sereno 8. Pratt rie: | duveranc show 83.20, 00, otha, Hara Running, Cbor # The four detectives had their own| Mr. Gwynne has been @ nt heore: Young Morpheus, Winetelay ‘Avistor eis ran car within easy call and when it came a "new office v ee RACE —Y me seercie ond upward: up they scrambled in and the pursuit] executive officer, ve. supervision celle: eis riage Loney, 100, Stata was on. At high speed and winding in| over eoresponaence, publicity and vex | melt) eumiehe HAO pace, PUGS, Me, 8680, 4 out the vehicles and pe-| ternal relations, Dr. | John Franklin | 45.60, second; Patience, 100 |Garner, rhow 88.00, and out among the vehicles and be-| Crowell, former president of ‘Trinity by Nt Pay" streak, destriang, thé car with Dresser and| College, North Carolina, and a writer SE iy eg oa his pals aboard dashed up the avenue.| on economic questions, was elected to Col, Cook, Olaribel and They crouched low in the tonneau so that heads were scarcely visible. They kept their horn going and managed to clear the way for themselves and keep ahead of the police car. The detectives, finding trafic kept them from abreast of the car ahead, drew their revolvers and opened fi But the six shots they were able to fire only caused the fugitives to go the faster. At last the traffic opened suf- ficiently at Twentieth Street to per- mit the police car to run alongside! the other. Gradually it crowded Dresser’s machine to the curb and at Twenty-second Btreet the detectives stopped it and leaped aboard. Then | there was a brelef session with billies | this position. that the getting cial for Thursda. | suas AND BUTTEKACOTCH es tee Special tor Friday OF BON, BONS—This ta morsel of tins penelope butts and the four, McAllister and who lived at No 2% id aba oie Street, fell overboard, while etep- —— COVERED AKKONTRD NE fo the doe ob Piss vou New Tusk OCT Ricans, Draziis, Watoute, Peano oe mutt a thelr fullest, pei Capt. Axel EB. Hokausson arrived to- iy carers of o ant ©) Holland-America Line in the interest RIDAY EXTRA SPECIAL: of & new steamsh{p line, the Swedish- DCOLATE COVERED FRESH GRATES —The Grapes we are using North “amerika Line, which ts to be weeta are the choicest Big Ploke “and’ Whats entablished between ‘New York and eae Arar Tce an veer te tiny Buoy tee ally covered bs ei es eal ane eo jum Milk’ Chocolate, “Our regu ae already purchased the Dutoh — liner Potadam and rechristened her Btock- holm. She will sail on Dec, 11. —_———_—_ Dr. Gregor Dead, BERLIN, Nov. 4 (By Wireless to Gregor Sarrazin, rofessor of ne MoTory a Iniversity of Breslau, ls ad. Sarragin, who wes fity-elght ye old, wes well known as & Shakes perian scholar, for this country Nr CRA TER oh SHY, ‘Clowes 10 be 7g vo} Tron’ ” ‘The specified welxht Includes the container in aa one e Dr. CAUGHT 1M BROOKLYN Commander William P. Cronan| testified in court to-day that he/ | Million Mark Reached, Passed LONG MURITIONS TRAIN EVERY SIX MINUTES me ean : v M . ® raonee stieck upon him canned great Fel CURED HIMSELF OF THE LIQUOR HABIT ———— A Missouri Man After Drinking fer | Thirty-five Years Banished Hie Craving for Liquor With « Mr. Thos. J. D. O'Bannon, « well known resident of Missouri, living ot KF. D. No. &, Frederickstown, Ma, banished his eraving for liquor with « simple recipe which be mixed at home, Mr. O'Bannon recently made the fol- lowing statement: “Iam 51 years old end had drank for thirty-five years, My craving was so great 1 could not quit liquor. More than a year ago I bad the following simple recipe filled and began taking it and it entirely banished my ving for liquor. To 8 on. of water add 20 grains of muriate of ammonia, a amall box of Varlex Compound and 10 grains of pepsin. Take « teaspoonful three times a day. Any druggist can mix it for you or supply the ingredients at very little This recipe can be taken of your ved or given to any one secretly in coffer, te color or smell and is perfectly I believe any drunkard cam mple recipe.” cont. own ac arinless. | cure himself with this dive fF Comparison |} Sells Our Pianos Almost every piano we have sold during forty years in busi- ness has been in competition with other dealers, Yet there are more Anderson Pianos owned in Brooklyn than any other make. Anderson quality artd price tell the story. Playerpianos . . $450 Upright Pianos at $250 up On Easy Terms We'll take your old piano, | B40 Levox Ave. 283 Livingston Street, Opp. BENZOMINT The First Word and the Last Word In SORE THROAT 50c AT RIKER-HEGEMAN BENZOMINT ———— INTEREST @ DIVIDEND NOTICE, ee Board of Dp 7 f the Dees stow aap nh Sea ae fe as tier & ‘co. an Clk xe Bis tranator books ot the Closmd on Nowe 1.36) wing pomaan” ear nant Bes and Left Far Behind by World Ads. 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