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eee “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ al ONE. ry CENT. Coprrigiht, 1918, by The Press Publishing vif rhe New York Wor (bea <a YORK, MONDAY, “NOVEMBER 15, 1915. WEATHER—Fair to-night and Tuesday. Colder EDITION [Circulation Books Open to All.” | at 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. li TURE 8,500 MEN AND 12 BIG GUNS MCALL HELD OTHER STOCKS, OMB PLOT LEADER $5) 000 FOR GIRL TELUSANEW YARN; AS MOTHER PROVES PERTSFNDINEXAMINATIN sro “MIX WE OF HIS BROKER'S BOOKS se Eighty-five More Shares of Kings County Electric Stock Are Not Yet Accounted For. *GOOD THING’ RE /EALED Thompson Committee Orders Search of More Books to Trace Missing Stocks. Examination of Edward FE. McCall's Speculative accounts with the firm of E. R. Chapman & Co. reveals that at one time he owned more Kings Coun- ty Electric Light & Power Co. stock than the 387 shares which he says he gave to Mrs. McCall on becoming Chairman of the Public Service Com- mission. Perley Morse & Co., public account- Fay Unbosoms Himself Again,; Court Finds Arabella sir | but no Startling Disclosures | Legal Grandchild of Brook- LEADER IN BOMB PLOT | Given Out. | lyn Millionaire. WHO TELLS NEW STORY | | ABOU E CONSPIRACY. ABOUT EEECON : NEEDS CORROBORATIC a “WEDDING” ONLY RUSE. Doeweeewe e Names of “Big Backer ret— Not to Be Are, Mother Took Previous “Hus- | band” So She Could Go | On the Stage. Still Sec Grand Jury Witne who | Robert Fa | head of the has been at the The last legal barrier between Miss ierman bomb conspiracy, Arabella Beatrice Barker munition ships destined $50,000 share in the estate of her also war supply | grandfather, Charles Barker, who left | s here, went from the Tombs this $1,000,000 !n Brooklyn real estate, was | to the office of removed to-day by a decision of Jus- ; s tice Aspinall in the Supreme Court, I ted St « Dist Atto y ie AVAR SEER =A AHO Brooklyn. He decided her to ba tho | &, ne | jawful daughter of CharleaS. Barker, the millionalre's son. She ts seven- teen years old. Miss Barker's mother is now Mrs, stelle Dargeloh, whose husband lives | jin California. When a partition suit | and al |to blow up for the allies, and pla mornin) Assistant John) 1X to, confess, according to pre vious statements, not the only his part in but to name the piracy, men behind him, | for William J.{ ROMGEIAY | ay weit resteray PODOOS econ soronoen } Chief of the United States Se- GLISH NOBLEWOMAN y HO REFUSED TO LEAVE | SICK AND id AS CAPTURED ae | RL FRENCH DEFEAT THE BULGARS Prema ON SOUTHERN BATTLE LINE and French Government Ar- ———_-+ 4 + —_—_. 2} Ten Bulgarians Killed or Wounded to | One Lost by Themselves, Declares Salonica Report— Five Russian Life} | Transports on Way for Bulgaria. |ALLIES MOVE NORTHWARD | TO SAVE MAIN SERB ARMY BERLIN, Nov. 15 (by wireless to Sayville)—Announcement was jmade by the War Office to-day of the capture of 8,500 Serbians, with twelve cannon, Of these, 7,000 prisoners and six cannon were taken by ranged for Siall Expedition. PELLS OF DARDANELLI No | | Would Be Too Great to Sacriice ol Says , | Pay for Victory. LONDON, Nov. 15. cer Churchill, who resigned last week |as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lou- caster, Winston Spen- in the House of Comm na | to-day that the project for renal an army to the relief of Antwerp! Joriginated with Field Merahal Kitoh- | (he Bulgarians. ener and the Pursuit of the Serbians is being continued all along the front against jthe main Serb army in Central Serbia, LONDON, Nov. 15.—The scene of the greatest fighting now in | progress in Serbia has shifted from the Northwest—where the Austro- German drive has broken through and joined the Bulgarians—to the French Government Mr. Churchill made thin statement | jin aalnutE the reasons for hiv revig- |nation from the Cabinet and explain ng his administrath a of the Admir- sity, of which he formerly was First | Lora 9-6-00-0.000 was instituted to di har! 5 fs A ‘ i erie ebtate, ‘Robert BH. Haake {In October of last year a force | south, where the Anglo-French troops are pushing their way north from ants employed by the Thompson Leg- ret , an waa-aald that he| Barker's estate, ‘Rot : of British marines waa to | ‘ t Uslative Committee to investigate the wer the whole conspiracy and|® Brooklyn lawyer, discovered that aasist in the defense of the city |S#onica to ald the Serbs. ‘ | ‘G neither Mrs. Dargeloh nor her daugh- = 3, w the dete of the city | pts Ais Feanaty irae ee eee sinnw’the ltaas inated books, reported to-day to Senator ni : thone who furnished tne | eee ay ean taentinaed ae snide against. the mans vera | The Anglo-French troops are advancing all along the line, inflicting money to keep him moing. It was to : . maeendin ir excabe: ible losses upo' » Bulearians spatches Salonic: Thompson that there are eighty-five mapeat inlay ChAE ie it to, Mr. {tes to the suit, So he sought them! Husband mee Her to Flea| th beaten Me Ke eee es re rible lo: es upon the Bulgarians. Despatches from Salonica declare shares of the stock still to be account- Renae Taian ehanenba rein nad for }Out in the West and brought them) _ i copa ir ooheee vii 'y have killed and wounded ten Bulgarians for every man they have ed for, Mr. McCall acquired this stock about two hours, into the action, From Uskub, but She Would [Some of the severent criticism {lost themselves, on March 1, 1907, one month after the ne After the conference United States| The helra met this Lila td A al N Dese y ied | of Mr. Churchill's administration * The French, moving northward, date ho said he turned over 387 shares Attorney Marshall, wio was told the| Statement that Mrs, Dargeloh had| ot esert ounded, of the Admiralty wan in. connec: | have occupied positions almost sur- to Andrew Freedman as collateral details of Fay's story, si | never been legally married to Barker Pica it tte ie 5 ll rounding Veles and are now at Krivo- security for a loan. “Way not go before tn» Grand | but that at tho time of the alleged | assorted the force was inadequate A terrific artillery combat is in These new shares were carried for | Jury, He has offered to pleat gullty| Marriago she was already tho wife} MONASTIR, Nov. 14 (United! sig way despatched whon it was reas in the Dorlan sector, on the McCall until Dec. 1907, when they |to the indictments against him, but| ef Alphonsus Murtagh Press).—Lady Ralph Paget, who was| . *k - Serbian - Bulgarian frontier, ; ‘ In reply to this Mrs. Dargeloh told | too tate.d . were delivered to the brokerage firm [before we make a move in his onse| 18 reply to this Mrs, eelob captured by the Bulgarians at Uskub,| From the Antwerp hae, Anglo-French guns In the as- of Waterman, Anthony & Co. now} 5 Bn ah we will corroborate, or try ty cor- | the Court that when she was sixteen) | Sis : ‘lc sii Kurped aulokly jeney ouvot business. Tho legislative com-| But Postal Officials Take Ad- |v horate, atl he hax aatht years old she wanted to go on tho} Male one of the supreme sacrifices 0 ce rere isis i i A despatch to. the Chronicle from endeavor to trace | - i “ o en-|the World War, her than desert denned Dare be paien, the x mittee will endeavor to trace what} Proviso and Hold |,,8® information wan xtven out an to] S88 The manager, who waa en a nan lime a bine pS cbea' tho” Marblanme kia decame of them and in whose name| Vantage of Proviso and OLA ena soature Gf ib MtaLeriOnE tans py | Bineering this for her said that sho} th. wounded Serblans entrusted to cTegatae * erilien vancing in’ the Kotchanika region, they now stand. | thme-allogea “ean must either have the consent of her | sa, sho ed an oppor' a hia Seep : have retaken Tetovol, in the upper Ser he alleged conspirator, but a high er care she spurned an ortunity 6 begining the Dardanelles en- In the upp Ta bis teatinony on the witness] Burkitt Suspended. | it anodes ate & gk |parenta.‘oF acoure. a husband in|" <Mfe the aywennd an opoortaniy| yn the ing the Daranelin en valley of the Vardar, twoaty ‘log #tand Judge McCail accounted for and | deal of importance to it. He said that |80M® Way. He suggested a mock 5 PiPIRSECRNY DAY Sie pare tine Was DEM ONR Tea t ty * a Sache west of Uskub, thus covering one of produced only the block of 387 shares - - the Government way ot moet Mat) marriage and Murtagh was selected | tire hospital staf voluntarily fell into custom) y ee GR oat Maritime Circles Stirred for a Ponda by whith tie tela Gosia ‘i " 0 = + ae 1e08) ros RE RS: SOG 0 he i ler or ay this meeting the objections of som be which are registered in the name of| wasnt IN, Nov. 15,—President | hoodwinked by Fay, who had made |@% the other party to it | the hands of her country's enemies. critica that the allies went off “halt-| While by Report Vessel y in the north can effect a junc- 1 EE A ia pea Wilson to-day instructed Postmaster | more statements about the case than | sung bee ae sare won| . The story became Known here t0-| cocked, Be BY SERED Nee Hon ‘mgth the allied troops. ta: Maaay o o Mrs. Mo vitho’ ee ‘ z : posed minister in Livingston . | ees Jonia by way of Prizrend, The same , réinatate Gearen (4 exs ever bro before Gov- | SUPPOS th the al from} of! He ¢ sd te (oA ‘ a : a by way o sam! fany formal transfer. General Burleson to reinstate George aay we aes sver BIDUAN ESD fORe Gove eee, Brooklyn, in March, 1897, and|“” ™? 3 the arrival from Nish of at 1 ee csasein of line Was Torpedoed. despatch says huge forces of allied MoCall ‘carried bis account with E.| Burkitt, removed av Assistant Post- |" "rs. Government officera would be-| ceremony was performed.to make | ward Stuart, head of the American Heckel yO STOR AE cna atralbS abuts troops are landing at Salonica, R, Chapman & Co. for five years, It! master at Winnetka, Iil., because ho] jeye Fay's statome nts, he said, when|the young woman eligible for the | Sanitary Commission, who left the | “It ja true thee Bayon) Flaner, in| An official despatch from Serbian was opened oe ab: “ ai DY eb criticised tho President on his coming| they were checked up. Acording}to| tase. She sald that ehe had never] Marty TAL aoe: helar wel January, while Firet Lord of the Ad- Rumora” were persistent about) army headquarters declares the fer from the firm thane tien: |MArriage. The President qualified his} this sume authority Fay had not mén-| lived with Murtagh. In May, 1897,| "rl libel) tell a dramatic story of | viraity, deprecated reducing the | *t°t™shp oMficos and the waterfront] southern section of the Serbian army Antwerp with the following securities: | inetructions by telling the Postmaster| tioned the name of anybody who has|#hé met Charles Barker and was mar-| "i Kalph Paget's attempt to save his| ft 1 p| thie ‘morning: ‘that ‘the steamship) and the alles etected © Junction og 200 shares of U, 8. Rubber, 200 shares * ella Bark 5 wife from the Bulgars while the Bul- ;'4rgin of naval strength In home Vgc ae ‘s A a Ihe Mall, 118 shares of Kings |@eMeral that Burkitt should ba re-|not already heen connected up with| ried to him, Arabella Barker boing Ln advance heard aa, ce Ml | ater by sending a fleet to the Dar. | Adriatic of the White Star line had| Nov. 12 north of Babuna Pass, only ee Pacife Muh stored to his position if thera \were| the case by the Government born in August, 1898, Fe ee we SE een Tleud CHURN. “ba chee itera iaune | twelve miles south of Veles, and ave no other charges against him. P, J. MeDonald, Fay's counsel, saw] Mrs, Dargeloh brought suit against | miles of . ; lente ain eretacnn contin un : oa ee iken the offensive against the Bul- (Continued on Second Page.) Announcement of the action was|Mr. Knox before his client was|Murtagh for annulment of the “mar § Pilen text at Nish when h ” Asi auirs : “ the method! At tha offices of the White Star | carians, - pi eoS ne » was about to fa 5 at the Dardanelles, Kah ! oa teaere ts pate! made to-day by Secretary Tumulty] brought in, but was not permitted to| riage” to him, and Murtagh took ti cava “ prs Bi flee Lats ie Kerawicd’ ihe teaver Line it was s that the yeasel was | A Dally Telegraph despatch from TANDARD OIL SENDS after a brict conference with Presi-| Join the conference, Mr. MeDonald| stand to-day in her behalf, explaining |S) Svat Ue obtained a big aus] “E regarded the Dardanelle enter | yi Sivan iloRiCA ante (hh Ieoline oruinee Baas dent Wilson. It w: id unofficially | said t he knew nothin he con-/the ceremony and saying that he had |/°" oa nase oa oe sa eb a pelea OF tie Sik Sitios fromm Sow. York: last Th : nonte has arrived there, This ia be ITS PRICES KITING that the President entirely disap-| fession of his client until he saw the| never felt bound by it and that hel Vichy Soma! La Ca kuie 1 eke | Chara Was a comasdatianbuniarcte tne | Hook liaved be the first step of Italy proved of discharging Burkitt for] stories in the morning papers. He was| had a wife in New Jersey, 1 . ; slater x Bee aM n laine WGHGROAIIL' Pade 4 from here ward taking a decisive part in the making tho remarks accredited to] not sur 1 nor disappointed, he} It was this suit that Justice | cations ‘ are ate Nee ta i bret arnt Balkan campaign, as forcast several ay _ | him. added, because any man had the privi-| Pinal deolded to-day in Mrs. Dee alia gag fo the howptt AeA rgb Hg 7 1E0. Biggest Advance in Crude Article) his is a tree country," said Secre-| loge of changing his mind without|!?h’s favor. oe hree hou rat a © the Hut ei apliecianiaenticiee An Athens despatch declares Yet Known—No Explanati tary Tumulty in making known the] notifying his attorney | , ; Uy deci : en five transports, conveying Rus- et Known—) xplana ee er eee f HUNTINGTON WILSON entered the town. The last] For those who express ah Wesabe. A Blasca, pat Ge From Rockefeller Officia Later the Post-OMce Department | f serbian soldiers were leaving | the allies were movin wit ary’ to dis. Black Sea, Saturday, proceeding issued a statement saying Burkitt ZEPPEL YED 0S § lV S 4 jans were fleein fefont au Hip in @ southerly direction. 'c is LIMA, Oblo., Nov. 15.—Standard ON | Oo narod with 4 series of offenses | L E 0 ORCE UIT He found Lady Paget In one of| verses in the Halkana, the Rritish steamer | believed this ie the vanguard of made the biggest advance in crude | WA* CMarehd Wi'N A series of offenses BY RUSSIAN GUNFIRE [tho wards personally directing the| Cabinet Minister said he ly Sry aan the army Russia will use against oil ever known to-day, when ft added Rocce se foWarean Teltail ata) Lick pnstecaccaitaad | |oare th woun Lede 1 urged he | patience ; ealartna (whit Bulgaria, though it is not known from 6 to 10 cents @ barrel to the) |. forwarding of mail, insubordi- Ex-Assistant Secretary of State] Oo eae RRB ay pnt gle dic Star Mner is 541 tons, ‘There! Where they will be landed, Brice of every grade of petroleum | tion, taking time off in excess of Airship Set on Fire Near Grodno,| Beaten in C , Fern Pe NEES at SRE Ost OEY SN BPA NS Lo alk Italian steame’ Nov. ~The French War east of the Mississippi River, bring. |RAtlony (aking tims § taulty Selb et ¢ re Near Grodno,| Beaten in Cross Action by Wife st in tears, begged her to leave at} are passing » bad t Tr h Serere s afternoon gave a re- ing Pennsylvania and Southeastern | Be ecre wiih (rah but Manages to Make Way to Who Charged ‘Mental Cruelty she gathered her staff to- | we probably wil h “ ; - port on the progress of h n : His stater Ls rin the hospital office and tol before T eu , Ohio to $1.00 per barrol, lena Hraulishes eheasamen ‘alcar's Linas ; : in the hospital office and told | simes. be are better uy) 7 Trego eee eal tka ane wt te ha Golinien TULSA, Okla,, Nov. 15.—Crude oll | announcement, imply ar | RENO, Nev,, Nov, 15—A decree of | isband: be Ps ‘ a “pring the Gay Ol Nav. ik we tae went to one dollar a barrel here to. | wen h aor, would not | THE HAGUE, Nov. 1.—Hit by a divorce on grounds of erv vas | wo too much to these men | nhers cheered Chi 4 on ane ee ; % pr 4 to the north of Rubrove, ia 2 6 Prairie O! aa eier | eon granted by the District Co under our ¢ » leuve them % bh wat and ner rudeny | B® ‘ ° on uek 7 day when thi Frais on ant 1 NT eae a IN laneceaine: ani aaosaibanin’ ean ana| Pe p grunt : ay CS Distsict:c art so t ve then h at \ ay Rann A ivnoulon obs Buliarian Compony announced a 10-cent in | i eee ae e ieee tin saan ae here to. Luc ison. tro unting- | now, when they moat need u inca belet (at rf ie ttack alone grease, an advance of 20 cents In two) meanwhile he stands suspend jset on fire while flying over Russian|ton wilson, Wilson was Aasistar Ralph kissed her goodbye and fnew ales th ! — it hank of Bee days. ——.—— positions near Grodno, @ German| Secretary of State under Philande wk to Nish." lerime M ' ( : BOWIE RESULT iiver Cor Jriven back — Wreckage Indlenten Deaths of Hiye,| Zeppelin has been destroyed, accord-|(, Knox during the Taft Administra: | Oo Jeto be ww Bseliory, 4 ‘ 5 with heavy. losse No explanation for the sudden ine | “ogy Y., Nov, 15.—A portion| ing to news from Berlin to-day, tion, lity Mallen Liner Meta te Jcotieague and a Hel vi gue ot ‘ a meme oteiemeameaes creases in crude oll prices could be ob-| o¢ « pilot house, bearing the nam The airship hed the ground be-| Wilson brought the suit, allow «| lowing Ancona's Sin k h M ae) ae Mang . ‘ én Ri MDRAL saat Chee tained to-day from Standard Ot] head-| the tug Frank G. Barnes, was found] hind the Kaiser's in thine for the! desertion, but the Court denied hiim| A catlegram was received at the of ‘ w " ‘ 4 Wee ra} Gr HORDBAL ce, Nov quarters at No. 26 Broadway here.|on the shore of Luke Untario, near| crew to be saved relief and granted the decree to the {fers of the tention Huliana Lin in ow Dancing” members of the crew of the Various officials sald they could assign | Oswego, early to-day. Tho tug ts] wife, who set up a cross complaint,|N° * to-day, announcing dana tan’ Helle | steamer Bernave Cardiff to Bilbao, . h to have foundered whil N Bul y if in the aris! ‘ ' As th w cargo of shed The advances in the oll market to-| treal, two weeks ago. Capt. Larush Wilson to-day {asued the usual ncutral-| Ve? Period of several years, Sh ve is w i ‘ y " nouth of the Girond day were the tenth increase since Aug. of Toronto and the crew of four men ity pre ation following the entry|W98 sllowed to reaume her muiden | Mf suiling | | ‘ fades, bade’ Bary ud he steamer ds believed to be @ 26 last. probably were drowned. of Bulgaria into the war, name, Lucy Wartham James, ncona torpedol: Noll also rea, total lows, ! ’ { ~~ 5 5 SSS Sar cr rr