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FORTE ereenen RO ee ener enregmien tee contemn a o WEATHER—Partly Cloudy To-night and Wednesday, FINAL ehe ). FINAL —_ f« Circulation Books Open to All.’’ “| en aeee cama saa — nm J “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | see PRICE ONE CENT. Core, the Neve Nore Werle NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915, 39 PAGES "PRICE ONE ‘CENT. == eee . BOY-ED NAMED AS CHIEF FINANCIER IN PLOT TOAID ores ora AT SEA OTE, NO AUR BADE Street as Policeman Opens | Clam and Oyster Shells Sug- Inient and Wife ot Assault Defenders of the Likite ee Fire on Them. | gest Piomaine Poisoning ind Detention iU, Ss. deieeene Charges One Agent Who Got $750,000 From Mys- Taking the Offensive, Report Vic- i316 crown IN PURSUIT.|NO poIsON 1S OVES tory on Blackbird Plain—Regain| | 2 terious Source Received His Veles-Prilep Line on South Front. | Fusitives Run Across Broad- | Fellow Bluecoats Clinib Lad-!Prosecutor Has Hard Task = aaa | Orders From Boy-Ed ———--- way and Are Captured in | der to Window and Dis- Finding Law to Cover t— |_ Cart K BOY-ED ——_—__—_——_ By Carl W. Ackerman. a APe i | + / . BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Nov. 23 (United Press).—Beaten | Gramercy Hae caver ite mabesy | Gills en rovinies TOD SLOAN, DEPORTED, ATTACHE'S COUNSEL FREELY by the Turks, a British force 170,000 strong was thrown back from Zee ; i | | ; HURRIES FROM LONDON ADMITS MOST OF CHARGES Bagdad, it was learned to-day, in a battle which, though it occurred sev- i pe cae aii penis ~~ be the) root. Mais NOW, A Rrank o~thensalbsasts rehief, and both armed wi ¢-| day In an effort to clear up the @ral weeks ago, has just been reported here in detail. volvers, entered the offices of theltery of the death of 1 nih The British troops, including Canadian, Australian and Indian von-| Guaranteed Damaged Weaving Com-|thony I. Bolx and his wife, Anna, in| ¢ Sngents, had made a successful march from Egypt and were within less] PX 07 Se third floor of No. 125) heir apartment at No. 74 Ralph Ave u Fitth Avenue, shortly before noon to-| nue, Broo than ten miles of Bagdad, threatening an important railroad terminal on| gay, ana attempted to hota up and rob POISON IS POUND.|CASE PROVES PUZZLING, pall ar s wife no were al-| Ito have held Marshall's daugh-| Charged by British With Running The defendants in the trial of the Government against the Hamburg- t their home! a Gambling House—Alleged | American Line, Karl Buenz and other officials and employees, showed an hrrosted to-do Woman Partner Also Goes. anxiety to-day to keep under cover the names of the men in high places «|charged with being at the head of the alleged conspiracy to supply Ger- oman An- ace, a pris eleven years, wore yn. Bolz was attached t Marshall Was arrested on @ Warrant] | LONDON, Nov, 23. ‘Tod Slou Delancey Stre which the Germanic allie ere depending for the operation of an offen- | Miss Pauline Klein. an employeo of ey He did not mud Mr : "7 isall Wats rod | ‘i = 4 ale ass i man warships at sea. Sive later against the Bri 1 Eg teisoneeeny ups seal oh Pe “Nig 1 Ka After Assistant United States Attorney Roger B, Wood's address to The Turks, atter several severe eng rove the British about | le ith the « i ‘ : the jury, cliiming that Capt. Boy-Ed, the German Naval Attache at thirty miles back from Bagdad, insur afe oacs ; ine a gt ernie Fi At Washington, handled the money to pay for the ships and supplies, William The Bagdad « ampaig 1 part of a gigantic The : Franee . “wr "Vieand jr, counsel for the defense, admitted all Mr. Wood said, and ex- across Persia pampaign by the allies, inc 1 The allies g to land enough troops om the Greek coa menace German railroad communications through Serbia and Bulg to Constantinople. This plan i manic allies Strengt H ed a willing to let the case against his clients rest. BELGIAN WAR ORPHAN 2 ————— The Government declined to accept or speech, why | the admissions, Mr. Wood declared pen Ses ceho) MAY HOT LAND HERE HANS SCHMIDT MUST DIE. |i: 'Socionane ous mone 1s alone In the front part knocking and cal urned to the stati nan Henken then | with him, They a | by Willlam Lang, the Janitor, to} | the men ¢ do her he other p. t bee with a th with the case In its own way, that it FOR MURDER OF GIRL} 22 22: propone to nave its evidence smothered, nor the names of those nathle covered up. cidls Say, on an underestimate of the Ger-| timate that 11,000,000 Germans are now | he window of the Bola ¢ he third f! In [Baroness Sent for Child But Im-] or Ix 1 every seve! soldie scream, haved r to imiform, : very Seven ts a soldier, ngard jel nn Hpk bn migration Board Require lcourt of \ppeals, in Unanimous | BOY-E® OIRECTED BIG EXPENDI- 1 fe f |" ie Bronx, who was on the same Me clothing a fe | Formal Adoption. | : ; ; | TURES, S b C D Bi | As Bongard dashed into the r : ang j . Decision, Upholds Conviction Assistant United States Attorney eros aun I, nd oO ulgars | the men released the girl and turne’ LR firs eed —— “ Jeanne , Ge Rarmee: “Briset Wood, in outlining the charges against 0 Ce > fi hin. Bongurd found himsei gist : | q ryhan tal . the Hamburg-A sn Line and m Centrat an outnhnern found Mrs. Holz dead in PA x A defeat Bul Lines) i ‘ t ne the : PAA alow Hor fae wos tev) SON OF PRINGE HENRY : A 1 adie ean iy. wv “ . Me aac py named ‘ ‘ © stor d own Ame judgmot ny ® sha ve a jad died in sev Ps garia he Serbinns ina battle tn the stairs and d. ut among the | vin 1der i mer Ni | Kullonkamp of the shipping firm of ficlal nun 0 tat | In an instant Bongard was aft ‘ The baby w held by the Court o: an unknown source $750,000, which be p Ne legation ooday, | ’ 1 One of the robbe | r twa 6: toposited Da ate ml beg | wo mon, One of the rabber | water was running int s the Kaiser Has Been aif "A M hudyeo Cardoz pont to three banks, Be Five Dulgurian cann up to menace him with his re. | “es at of the ti which all ¢ at, Boy vei: to tured ON WESTERN LINE hel | : ei ee i at Volu \uiomobile | Prot id he had got the money and told Bim The communication ives ‘The men ran north to Twenty-firs el Re ceca ' ! L inillionatre re »|to wend $000,000 of it to San Fran- Partial confirmation rep 7 [street and turned ea As the chase 1 in a cage near = toes lac dee u ne or br a led across Broadway xpress man] 4), ee indow was dead. b KIEL, G 1 . , H to supply le ’ a ed from his wagon and knocked| tio enaen wan partly fon coupernt| py ” Sew York, was/4nd provisions. Mr. Kullenkamp open labors as 4 nurse in France ut the Hotel Cumberland ents for 1913, and con-| asked Capt. Boy-Ed where the money 6 that he had killed | had come from and Boy-Ed told him whose dismembered | not to bother where it came from, but urrested on Se fessed to the Miss Aumull ne of the robbers down. But he thera feared to close with the « bandit and before he could be seize i ee ES ly made arranger a Belgian war orphan, and rs were fought to 0 andl q found in the North|to do as he was bid. the west of Velika Plana and Muunt | Most of the German Machines hg dining coat rb nne was selected for her ew 5 earlier be 5 Boy-Ea went to him Werovatz. We ected a defeat o7 Aachine Bongard caught rently * first trial resulted in a dia- $185,000 to Phil- ol Inquiry ne purpose, Be- the enemy at the latter point, eaptur Forced to ny , Maimoli wa | rent of the jury, b nd | ¢ he ene r 1 to the Ground hy : vole j -_ il eenaet + ahaa i a. ohation pacar al PS ch you will fina that ery. . | iar ' f the formality extending from San [ve the French Aviators. | the tw t the 5 N B pW eats : Later: Sonmidt is ; Ht wasiaesras a 5. 4 : ‘ § J right be oe public re , ae was false and tha it against the Important Serbi ictory has | omee eastern saued a rep. The sound of the shot and Bongard’s | o | hack ' ! A Joath w re pes ° been reported unofficially, A dis xeited cries had by this time brough! | j eave ative \ a an il 1 opera amers were Jot the progress of hostilities whic | "A \ | e to Washingtor fudge Cardos nion holds t ts and cleared patch from Rome mention Kose jg © swell the pursuit War On | aes ae i sts, usually for Blackbi the scene of vic During the day of N reneh | th nto Gramerey r ; /| PUT ENEMY ON KNEES nal upon that ground, |“ t America, often tory.] at of Vay t {quarts ’ ret : lig On | COURSE OF VESSE ’ 4 jy ea nee 40 (ME new trial only LS CHANGED {German repaits hay been 1 Nera P ete ; Nee IS PLEA OF KAISER) siere ts sot ars car mae oviden a WHILE AT SEA, dica ral day the | ; ; sit RE ' anged th Phe ps Never got there, On \ Grame rt i +f oat Mr Iwa ' ” 1 € nation or expulsion across thy | 3 i : ai rodu These is ona » to change (Monday's a count of a Bulger darted J parlor ‘ F x hut [to sea, We will show that the im ‘| man Kroutaer turned on P. Goetr ' Bloody Head The opit a . d c - Gefeat at Lese and to-day's | oa eM : i ean < ’ Y ldt wan not convicted upon bis | structions were given to the captain } report of the rei , : ne ; pee Just in time Ne ma | HALTIM( ” T i . INITAGEN. Nov f sullty jon many occasions before the steam- forces north of Vranja are believed | been five aerial eng | vanish and}in which D L. Mallory, iis ! in th ainiie - Jor had passed the three-mile Mente, to Indicate the Serbs have 1 put OF wilh thre AINE Ded aaa ‘ Me : (he WINNERS AT BOWIE. vhile she was still in American wi ‘one or more drives to the seaw | Were compelled t » down sud hon c kefaly : | f f erg and that the instructions w. probably from positions south within their own lines, ea | ; ny herd 5 juoted in 1 at ta Fins RA i; tw nix jt moe Gert arship, } Pristine.) rd and tell, The} ras Kilward ta I =a eit iinet 2 Paria id We w ow that the steamer ATHENS, Nov. 23.—Repulsing th Bown! to MRQUNE toy EH. s ‘ ‘ Relen feeTatatioee. 1 ‘ inst uler Ge ' rid we 1 point off the coast Bulgary, who wero driving them vt Rod Hoboken, No di} Gah chp AG Baeotatt : : ; ‘ t lad and, while supplying one the southwa f ba hay wivel i Vasid eal ' t rman f ui English fleet gained vie op front, a An ver h ' entrees 1 ' ttle followed im Berbian offici unend Preneh bip 1 the; bea Sin aa u opr M 1 : tiser Cape Tra. teeday, k \ f N Miss 1S \ ‘ Norge ! sins \ 4 Wo will prove that | They are ru reinforcements | Headaus st ! te ivi ver an A : ' jvesse ‘ \ Philadelphi for pow to the smal Is w ey rm Jealing ' ne ve Th . ‘ ° t { at}! srvived, but met the - after the Bulgars ha nt we i ’ Bau Riverodg vb ‘ ' Aye: ‘ » ; ‘ | rulser Kaiser Wilhelm der Pass, have continuc n ' \ voral| i entened with a revolver. | by h 4 ind shot in k | I ' Vise ‘ On i ai Grosse and supplied tt with coal and ors of the Belgian tlae, the|Homgard said i tad ‘pointed) 9 |aied. /t Sie, HGKONRRE Gdn ne ae earn at ee ee anid Austro-German forces gum Ua ¢ me, 4 provisions, \Continued on Second Page.) report states. weapon @t him, found. . Jaros Wo Jefferson Market Court, io Serbia. ax Vier!” puititeten Aid "Weed Vr slao'ma.”™ ~— "One captata, we will prove, got-es , | nL > em .

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