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ot er re en ET Tg Cloudy and warmer to-night) rain probable Saturday. 3 Bion. FINAL | Cirenl: |*Cirentation Books Open to All.”|_ lea FINAL | PRICE ONE CENT. 26, 1915. 24 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. FRANCE RAISES $5 000, 000, Q00 FOR WAR; GREATEST LOAN EVER MADE BY A ANATION QOD, BAGHELOR TELLS HOW ILSON REFUSES PHYSICIANS CLASH ica ATPRESENT TIME) DEFORMED BABY ’ 10 ) QUALIFY FOR P q BOARD ous ncscoz Posted on War Situation, | Knife Should Be Used, Says HOD DETECTIVE AS SUSPECT IN. President Finds Action | Surgeon Called When Rob- Not Opportune. | erts Child Was Born. C.C. Crowley, Formerly Coun- ty Investigator at San Fran- Ooprriaht, 1 ‘The, Press Publishing t e'New Work World) oa al ama ea L's ad iran saint nas Se P. S. COMMISSIONER WHO SOLD HIS STOCK FOR A DOLLAR People in Every Part of Nation Sub- scribe to the “Loan of Victory,” Giving $2,000,000,000 More Than Those of Other Countries. MORE THAN HALF RAISED ._ THROUGH BANK OF FRANCE PARIS, Nov. 26.—Subscriptions to the French Government's “loan These Shares Cost Him $5,000] DOZEN HURT WHEN + but He Came to Think TRAINS CRASH IN FOG 5 Them Worthless. Four Electrics in Serious Collisions, Injuring Trainmen and Passengers. KEEPING CLOSE WATCH.|FOUR OTHERS OPPOSEIT | Hospital Staff Says Operation Is Not Justifiable and Might Shorten Life. When Assured _ Belligerents Would Welcome Aid He Will Renew Efforts. ONE SALE PROFITABLE. , The dense fox of early forenoon Third Avenue Bought His Trac-| carsea three ratirond cotiteions on tion Stock for Three Times |#°9# Island to-day ata resulted in the Injury of a dozen trainmen and WASHINGTON, Nov. °6.—Pres\- That the surgeons in charge at the! What Shareholders Got. Lapa te ay train of the Long | 2eht Wilton will take no part in the|Bables’ Hospital of the case i oe cisco, Taken in Custody. |o¢ victory” are sioneg A dastebion | rippled baby girl of Mr. and Mra, pect: hs dR campaign to bring about a peace | crippl y . : ; Publie ‘Corpmisstoner Robert crenhed tea p wandincuiiealiin ios conference now being carried on in| Joseph E. Roberts of No. 169 Bast| It is estimated in financial circles that ‘yesterday's subcrtptions fr in Jamaics station, injuring the motor-|this and other neutral countries. | Seventy-second Street are pursuing a U, S. OFFICIALS ACT, Paris exceeded 25,000,000,000 francs ($5,000,000,000); . The Batik: of Cc. Wood ‘ered bythe Thomp-| ian of the colliding train, William son Legislative Committes to-day 08) McClane; John F. Way, bagaae While he will Interpose no objection course which will allow the child to |die when an operation might save tt, | |France alone reported it had received subscriptions. of. $3,00p,600,000 frances, Despatches from Marseilles and other provincial centres say that the | banks, postoffices and tax collectors’ offices were thronged all day yast=r day with applicants in answer fo the appeal of the Government.) ~~ The Minister of Finance, Alexandre 4 Ribot, introduced in the Chamber of | Crowley, formerly a special investi. | | Deputies to-day a bill appropriating| mands, heavy as they 8,172,000,000 francs ($1,634,400,000) for the first quarter of 1916. In a mem- orandum attached to the bill M. Ribot anys: “The financial situation has noth- ing Aiequieting | in It when Lu Is con- 6,389 BRITISH OFFICERS. | KILLED $0 FAR IN WAR Number of Wounded Is 412,561; Missing, 1,752; Total Casualties Among Officers, 20,702. | ualty lists for the fortnight ending Nov. & show losses in the British army of 3 609 wounded and 91 1,034, | nee of the war the; | number mounts to 6,889, | wounded and missir a gross total of 20,7 ! Brig. Gen. Forbes Trefusis was] | killed, Major Gen, Waker wounded | | and seven Heutenant colonels killed, | “DUMMY MACHINE GUNS TO SCARE RUSSIANS Novel Exp: Austrian Southern Front. edient Adopied by the Army on the | pRPROGRAD, w Nov. 46 machine guns make a like the real thing and th foff the attacking enemy to be one of the latest innovat |tried by the Austrians on the south Jorn front | Iufantry, a chars | dpon trenches are Damm nolse reby sear are reported vosed on defendec with rapid apt to swerve Inatinet- Maxims | | fire guns, ively from points where thc be the thickest, Hoy ev ot in tacks, the short, sharp bark se little guns is still dis seem to ar heavy a great th | during ing of tinetly In cal off Austrians nerease the psycholog- yf machine-gun fire the yit upon the plan of mourt- a their trenches, alternately with Maxims, a large lumimies, ‘These produce a ratte identical in sound with that of tne veal gun and are operated by rapidly turning @ bandle, ts ing real proportion of ~dhisewnersbip of stock in certain cor- meseqnger.-end. Roland: Oley a ctv | ie elt oa movement, he has | vag the charge made to-day by Dr. New Move in Running Down engiteer of Jamaica. All were taken, heard nothing from Europe which | Maurice Rosenberg of No, 1887 Sey- | 4 hia transfer of them to i | _ . peretions en “7 ; who}? ,8t: Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, | leads him to believe that the time ix|enth Avenue. Dr, Rosenberg is vis- Gang Seeking Destruction membote of ti At the Brenton Avenue crossing of opportune for him to take any steps. | {ting surgeon at the People’s Hoy sae are active in ownership and opera-|the Long Island road u Queens local pital, and was called in asian of Munitions Plants. tiom of' the Third Avenue Railroad| struok the Hempstead express, which | Terms urging the President to| tie with of tho Roberts baby. He Company. Deopite evasions, faulty) "84 been held in the block. Jacob | SUPpert the movement for a confer-| declared the child's Ufc ff queations,| N22 ® trainman; Pasquale Goisto, | ence of neutrals continued to pour in| saved only by an imme Hate ante SAN FRANCI8CO, Nov. 26.—C. C. Memory and dodging of au +] a lineman, and Sullivan Chero, one of|at the White House to-day, A delo-| tion, but the ease wa. taken out of Mr. Wool was forced to reveal the/the passengers, were injured and | gation of peace advocates will call on | his hands when tho infant was put in he fonowings taken to St. Mary's, Several other | the Prosident late to-day the Babies’ Hospital, | gator in the County District Attor- | In 1914 he was vice-president and Passengers were for a time overcome! The President is keeping In close In his statement to-day Dr. Rosen- R ney's office, was taken Into custody Saittary|%,tR® shock of the accident. touch with peaca sentiment abroad | berg declared “ridiculous” the here to-day by Don Rathbun a director, of the American Sanitary! A trolley collision occurred on} through American diplomatic repre- | tion of four Babies’ Hospital su dpevial agate 4d the Daparireant oll Supply Company, a concern which put/ Rockaway Boulevard, South Ozone | sentatives and is devoting much time| that the spi deformity from . ction with alleged slot machines containing towels and|Park, severely injuring Motorman and study to the ques It ts] the child is suffering is not uncom: | Hones bose by Training of |7estee i" conn \ soap in railroad atations. Lewis Smalling of the colliding car,} stated authoritatively at the first in-| mon. plots to dynamite munition factories: When appointed Public Servich| 2°, ¥%# t#Ken to his home ia Hemp-| timation from offelals of the warrlig| “In 4 sald De] Years That Environment [s | He was’ taken’ before’ John W mn appo! é stead, nations that su forta would be} Rosen! ‘the spinal projection ts | Preston, United States District At- Commissioner Wood sold his stock welc he President will renew] covered by a healthy skin, In such Stronger Than Heredity. | torney. “for a couple of dollars" to John A. SCARE AS FERRY BOAT his offer of services to aid in ending| cases a delay of four or five months : aay. Maher, brother of the general man- the war, in operating is permissible, but in Crowley formerly was head of the f the Third Avenue Company. BUMPS PIER IN HA Henry Ford's peace ship will not| this case the spinal projection is cov~ Hvecial (0 The Byening World.) Southern Pacific Railroad's secret Ladi cand carry any representatives of the | ered by @ very thin membrane, Ifthe! pay ADELPHIA, Ne “Out 00 | service “How much did this sanitary com- ; + J child is not operated on immediate! | I cost iginally?” Wood il Seca NOMerOneN: Ae Sue) Twit tai the select Main Line, round about! WAsHINGTON, Nov, 26—Orticials| pany stock cost you orig: ? the situation changes in the mean| 4nd the spine covered with heulliy 1 +f tthe De se retuse $ : ‘ nova these crisp days there /of the Department of Justice refuse was asked. Lakewood Loses Her Way in Mak-|time tho Government will not take| kiN, this membrane will bre ie | Villanova th pe nth ee + cf CW. Ofows “about $5,000.” ing Slip at Liberty Street-—Two | any part in the meeting proposed ing septic casey and A rushes a big black car in which are liey' ib 8 ad th pOnnacHOR a or 2 pit >realde: ot @: nd dangerous precedent was si hit sssed Wornan and & i ‘And you sold it for $2” ‘Are Sli Fi The President is not expected to ited a richly dressed with ‘ail thie’ 46 ‘anole make ir re n fol ont re- | Chicago cas ‘ opinion the Teale ai th « t ith alle plots crip “Yeo; it was worthless and 1 e Slightly Injured. make any official announcement ge | Chibbes ob i aa te By Gn wide-awake Tittle girl wi s aM nly Nocie’ fades kes tan the aestinal thal fia wanted to get rid of it.” ug], The New Jersey Centrat forryboat | RAMHNE the pe nah, campaign now) UnYSIeNANA in GhdeaD Of the, lanted even, ‘The women in Mra] OT only one feature of an It ‘The price received fdr the reo | Lakewood, crowded with commuters,| Pens carried on, but will Dr Robert Abbe or Nu. is. weet| eee vie title Yestixation which now is well under was actually one dollar as ae ¥|bumpéd into the end of the tong| M8 Polley of carefully: wate Pe re eee en ee ae: Weak anufucturer, and the little Vi ing walch would be defeated by the following note which Mr. Wood | gandy Hook pier, at the foot of Rec- | ¢°velonments in order to be the time} eons in charge of case, refused |S Fajh her Japanene foster) aigclosures of their plans, produced later: tee BeNOR AG RAM tondnys a tog | 89 MUATOVSE HO CRN [WED the te eee ee nee seNolie tool : ‘ “Dear Mr, Wood: Enclosed find |hung tow and thick. The forward | S*1¥es ‘ ae aes, i hove than awe sa paneny one dollar in payment for Lome decks were full of men and women| TWe BeHiral Sonerass of noutrala tol TANS ate doiag what: we-dhink beat | 2s l0u VAGM Beta ne pioee UF * GERMAN CARDINAL of the American Sanitary Supply | ready to land at Liberty Street, 4 OSM cn Sas” ue neacaun |W) ABM Ke GRA 40: Meow OEY RA THe ee es Company you turned over to me The crash threw scores of men and |°" the European war a Ait ingen terete a ns to be Mrs, Adamson's—is tha TAKES NOTE T0 POPE on Wednesday last, womén\o their knees and sent horsen| {Waiting President Wilson's approval ieee , : environment is stronger than Bore ‘ ean in [ANd Wagons scrambling, while trom | before tak H ae ee Deca! ‘ha ohildte tra kioeaié edity nee Wood also owned 2,000 shares ID | the women's cabin came a crash of | ‘ka Schwimmer, ' d - ru prove the: theory Hi , fo era ; Seth den a ik lay to be unc It is paralyz Se ad Arrives in Rome With Message to the New York City Interborough | siass and a few screams. The acare | ddvocate, sad inf rapes xe ; Maine wale h she has lived with vgs § Railway Company, a corporation h®) way ended in a few moments, cbahiehie eTerageD re rey eis Mrs, Adamson ever sinco she was the Pontiff Signed by the helped organize to build surface lines!“ 4 dozen women were somewhat | ther material evidence, she said, that) [Od - nat “Btokehall.” the Adamson Kaiser in the Bronx. He sold his stock to | scratched by glass aplinters, but none | PR ecco ame kane fal, estate in Villanova, where her father aiser, the Third Avenue Company after | would stay for treatment. Dr. Gels- rer ena MUTAd beat if " employed The baby's oWN) Rone (via Paria), Nov. s6.—1t wan] otiations with General Manager| je. ¢rom the Hudson Street Hoapital, | |: re and mother have bought oad nim wall aieeaiba > AaasiieS a attended George W. Curtis of No. 19% | Lay Your Plans In view of the unauthorized | frm in New Jersey and are busily lige Cardinal von Hartmann, Arch {Continued on Second Page.) Stiles Street, Elizabeth, whowe lett irl ] opinions which have ap Satin i enough money so that they, | ion of Cologne, who arrived in od was bruised, and Frederick C, Fow- Well in Advanee!| ins pivuo press regaraiig « new. \ their other children, may TtIre | ome yesterday, was the beaver of an THO City, whore left foot may have afrac-| arways aim your pistol how. patient in the Bables’ Hoa. Fuji knows no other home than | Wee ty pope Benedict in which NGED IN THE woons ture, Railroad employees took the Before you fire a shot, pital, @ simple statement of facts | Stvkehall," no aber srents stan | tho war situation was presented from HA two to Jersey City. ‘ : Otherwise you'll miss your mark, | seems called for sree vith hee fonter mother | the German point of view seer The Lackawanna ferrboat Ham dust as like a8 not. | ‘The is suffering from a iit remain with ber | In the mossage the Emporor is ré rn burg, from Hobe to Yew York. | not unco maiformation of her twenty-first birthday, OM) tad to have disclaimed reeponsibil Trees Laden With Curious as Man| was aitewiped by 8 Wet myers i Thus when you seek employment the shinat column and xplaal cord sialon ce mail Be pies ti » the war, Germar . é ryboat bound for Weehawken just yobs buy. aclk eon echnica 1OWN AS spina bifida, © of going to Japan or inj hawite ase: dotoad she 4 Is Executed for Murders of Fees einai MtSeaE alin (AGEL Or wish Bey VOR with complete paralysis of the rH. Ad always, | ' outside the Barclay Street sliy aap | Lay well your plans beforehand lower belt of the body, in only .M : at n way, nip. | In self-defense, Woman and Two Men, Ing the moral : ae po The tide | If error you'd prevent the milder grades of this detorm it fo hurry and groy a Species drove the vo boats together, ity ia this condition am aby t Ful) say “gh ” “tH <a ys | s 3 « of you, Mommy, Wistaria . BNOW HILL, Md. Nov. 26-—Sev-| 4 number of women on the ferry- | then you need World Want Ads, | AUFieal treatment, and such treat. LS Die a sr WINNERS eral thousand persons witnesséd the| poat became hysterical when sever ro aad which wayito tute: Genk 1a TeRUIetly given: in th slp oe aL AN) seen mack re acl! hanging to-day of Frank Grano, who| men standing on the fr a Kk were! They tell how to save money Haas edehean Bucs. eclete analy yt of, the Kilian habet te Ai tuonge, : ’ pay| thrown under the ho of horses. ph the child's present condition, it i ee nye Me Anas murdered @ woman and airs mi mt Reis Waa avartea tg iebiaee of And profits great to earn out “unanirhou "opinion. thi a ver on odd scraps of pu thin place last September, The scat-| in, crew. No one required the at-| go , rh War operation is justifiable; it woule So always keep World Want Ads. probably shorten the child's life : fold was erected in the woods of the! tention of a physician. AViiLin sour aay feich: y at ee ot KITCHENER REACHES ROME. es Date y M A. DOWNES, 5 | county aimshouse farm ona oyery yen aerare? Taicas ot croscalits WILLIAM &. DOWN Sn ne Brits tree tpt storaad view OF: tie $12 Men’s O’coats &Suits,$5.95| Every day they teach L. EMMETT HOLA | some spectacio was laden with one) “wife «HUB Clothing Corner, Broad Phys nd Surgeons, Bablew | lookers, way. cor Ba lay Sts Opp. Waatworth | . Hospital PARIS, No é, The arrival at Chole, Ps : sing, will. se and Satyrdu 92 « 2 =e Tiinit, Renin Adatne, Moncrtes Grano Killed Levin B, Robinson, a) (ig! Afén's suits und Overcoats; fue] 28,314 15,861 The World Travel Rome of Wield Marshal Mitwhenee, | Agi se ay farmer; Mrs, Robinson and Alonzo | black tibet, 4 pencil stripes “nd! WORLD. ADS MORE THAN ad Rinicaee | Weid i 1) War Secretary, announced | , THY i R. Spedden, a farm hand, He Waa | Sark lies wore Mh tcatee ea Aes LAST WEEK THE HERALD! tise a foe A Coast i ta ram to the Havas Ageney valgiit infatuated with Mrs, Robinson and) oist pric: to-day and Saturday, $8.95. Bee iota My 1 r 4 Marshal sehed Rome | ‘i alouny was given as the motive for} Open Satuiday fight ul 1), Die ‘m 7M ay a1 pies and went directly to the i Sia se ___ $iginiers: Broadway, cor, Barclay we Read World Ads, Every Morning! esas and re Bers sida" seiepdode | 3°10 4D tau bassy’ MC Government sidered that we have met all te ve bean, sixteen months of war, without al posing new burdens of taxation and without affecting our eredit. The Hank of France for the first time has* Just opened subsériptions for @ loan which, with the national defense bonds, will assure resources for the ensuing months, “We can contemplate. thé future with perfect confidence, assured as are of the unshakable will of the country to spare no effort, mo emeri- fice, to obtain final victory.” ‘The enormous amounts raleed pre- vidusly during the war, which at- tracted world-wide attention by thair unprecedented sie, have mot an- proached the anitude of the sew French loan. England's latest joan, LONDON, Nov 16.—Ofiicers’ cas) at the time the largeat In bistory, was exceeded by the third German flotation, but neither approximated the figures given from Paris, No officiat figures have been given ut concerning the total amount | raised by the latest English loan, issued last summer, On July 19 Reginald McKenna, Chancellor of the shequer, announced that the total was clove to $3,000,000,000, whiek ihe said was “far and away the largest amount subseribed in the history of ho world The recently issued German joan wrought ina total of subscriptions «f $4,055,250.00, ‘This was said by Dr Kart Holfferich, Secretary of the Im- verial German ‘Treasury, to exceed the amount ratsed in england by the atest loan there, establishing « record. The French loan bears & per cent interest, Its iseue price was fixed ny at 88 francs, with the privilege of converting earlier ingues of rentes and national defense bonds itor the w security, As was the case | England and Germany, the #rep.* set no limit.en the of subscriptions if woulu” amount receive, This js the first Joan of this mature issued dn France during the war |France has financed the war pre viously by advances from the Bank of France and the pale of defense bonds and Treasury bills. Great efforts were made to assure the success of the Issue. In. every moving plieture theatre of France there were displayed yesterday aspe- cially prepared pictures appealing to the public to subseribe. Genera) Joffre issued @ general order on thie subject to the Army yesterday, ‘The German war loana bear 5 per cent, Interest, land’s fret lown was diy 8k per cent, and her lates bears 44-2. ioe \

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