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— Twenty-Three Officers Among Them, Declares Officis Berlin Report. BERLIN, Dec. Office announced Wellerkopf, captured earlier in the by the French, had been re-| @hined by the Germans. Tho text of the statement is as follows: Y hot fighting yesterday | we regiment of the Elghty-second | po, iwehr Brigade recaptured Hartmans-Weilerkopf. The onethy suffered extraordinarily re losses and left 23 officers and men in our bands. Way clearing some of the portions of @ trench on the north slope, which iq wtill ocoupted by the French. /“The figures given tn the French of yesterday evening regard- ing the fighting wround Hartmans- Wellerkopt on the jeeerated by at total losses, We are now including all ijiled, wounded and missing, 60 far eS at present ascertained, amounted ‘communication was given out at the | Office this afternoon: “To the south of Arra cinity of Beaurains, our artillery ita destructive fire ageinst ons of the enemy. In Cham- hting at close nades to the of Navarian farm and in the here was fi jon is left, where the counter-attacks of Our right continued to make prosrest ’ Awaits Anyone Who ‘Drinks Hot Water = of bowels the pre- igestible waste, sour and freshening slimentary canal before food into the stomach. subject to sick headache, bil- rheumatism, jose who have ie i i i ft fF liness is more im- u i taminate the the feet of f i From Factory to You Direct Manufacturer retiri from business must dis- pose of entire stock of PRG OLEARY.—-Oy Dec, 22 at hin recidence, (nee) Pwo Purkiah of Tipperarys) PETROGRAD, Fathers’ . Ciyyrew. Vth Bt. and Columbus Ave Friday, Deo, 24. at 10 A, Ge on doterment j MANS RETAKE | HL IN VOSGES, BERN CLAMS Admits French Captured Sum- amit Early in the Week— Paris Reports Gains VARNA NOT OCCUPIED, | SAYS PETROGRAD REPORT! «wns cn = USED ON GREEE ——STRSE Landing of Russian Troops Not Borne Out. LONDON, Dec. 2%.—Petrograd despatches to-day apparently dis- posed of the Athons roport that Rus- |sian troops captured the Bulgarian port of Varna, after warships had | Wrecked the principal bulldiogs, | “Two Russian torpedoboats pursued |@ Bulgarian torpedoboat into Varna Bay," sald the despa.ches from Petro- grad. “They were forced to with+ draw by the Bulgarian shore batter- 1 1,500 PRISONERS. | tos." It was genorally bolieved in military jclroles that the encounter between | forts gave rise to the reports that | largo squadron had appeared off th | Bulgarian coast and that troops had | been janded. ucharest despatch to-da; reported the bombardment of Warne by Russian warships, but made no 24 (vim London). | mention of any troops landing. A Russian flost of forty vesaeis, includl 4 largo number of mine-aweepers, crept in close to the Varna forts u der cover of a heavy fom, it was re- potted, and bombarded Varna with heavy’ guns. Tho squadron’ then withdrew for a few hours, returnin in the afternoon to resume the bone burament, t the same time two Russian gun- 6 shelled the Bulgarian frontier Ekrene, Despite these reports the Daily Athens despatch to- Nowa Printed ay, under date of Wednenda " porting that the Russians began fana. ing. troops at Varna on Monday, ERLIN (via wireless t Sayville, 1. 1), Dec, 28.—Bulgarian shore bat- teries drove off four Russian tor- pedoboats which attacked a Bulgar- fan torpedoboat in the Black Sea, ac- cording to Sofia despatches to-day. —_—o—— CARDINAL OF BELGIUM Addresses Letter to the Chairman of the American _ Relief Committee. LONDON, Dec, 2%.-Cardinal Mer- cler, Primate of Belgium, has ad- dressed a letter to Herbert C. Hoover, Chairman for the American Commit- too, for Kellef in Belgium, in which he say “I understand. you have so Kindly addressed anew an appeal to the gen- erosity of your countrymen to provide clothing for our #0 painfully destitute people. I profess I had much pré+ ferred to shake hands with my Amert. ean brothers in token of thankfulnoss for what they already have done than that we should again stretch to them the open hand to beg. “But you yourself, dear friend, in- lvoke us to epeenen our seruplea, and, therefore, I, knowing better than any one the destitution of our Belgian people, should feel myself traitor to my duty as thelr pastor if, through an exaggerated feoling of national pride, TI should refrain from also pleading for those who are suffering, “May I add that one of the greatest benefits, for which we shall feel of ‘the admiring attention of the learned to know you well, to look at some extent what they w in following your footsteps, ee PLUM PUDDING SENT uid gain Christmas Cheer in a Special Warship. utinost, “Tommy's” 8,000,000-poun day. British “Tommy, teeth into England’ meet France's spectal train this trenches. —w KAISER CONDOLES WITH ing | Places in War's History, nda, | BERLIN, Dec, 2% (by Wireless to e Sayville).-Emperor William has sent a telegram of condolence to the widow |; HOFEMAN ¢ Gen. yon Emmich, whose death tam 170 Broadway | Was announced yesterday at Han- over, it ls stated by the Overseas News Agency, which quotes the ruler's message as follo’ “L have Jost an offleer whom L m 28 & paragon of fidel- ity and devotion, as a soldier and a man, and when history describes the eve: | most glorious achievements of this war—Liege, St. Quentin, Galicia oud | Rolsna*his name will oveupy one of highly ester the first place: Deo, barks, bodnd ‘for ove of benais arshipe w ling (0 derpatches rec | Ie * he THE EVENING WO ENGLAND | Asquith Will, Be Asked About Complaint of the Greek LONDON, Deo, 28.—A new weapon | was placed in the hands of Sir Kd- ‘ward Carson and other avaailants of the Russian ships and the Varna|the government to-day, and it was considered certain it would be used at the first opportunity. ' Premier Asquith is expected to he |questioned poin regarding assertions Greok Premier Skouloudls “bullying tactics” French diplomats cont the Allies the support of the Greok armies in the It is probable he will be avked if it is true that Greece ad- vised against the disastrous Dardan- elles campaign before it was begun and suggested a more effective mode of operations against Turkey An interview with the Greek Pre- mier, printed in the Chronicle to-di /,| was a sensation in official circles, The Promier not only charged that the Allies’ diplomatic blunders bad forced Greece to remain neutral, but he de- | clared that one of the Entente minis. | ters had insulted King Constantine | and accused him of lying. “The other day one of the Entente| came here and \told me the government had broken | made by our king,” Premier Skouloudis, and I felt his language was an insult, I told bim so and flung my written Further, my indigna- tion went to the length of communi- cating oMicially with Sir Edward Grey and the French Premier and telling made by the “It was untrue | IN NEW APPEAL FOR AID} PRIN CESS EVELYN PARTRIDGE ENGALITCHEFF 53 RLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1915. Woman Who Seeks To Try Suit in Open Court vi | them in plain, undiplomatic language, my opinion of the protest.” — WALL STREET |BULGARS APOLOGIZE LAW GIVES ACTO! FOR INVADING GREECE tendency |Sofia Assures Athens That Officer to relapse into duluces at about of first half hour, price gains were P| New York @ 1061-4, a new high. rine common opened at 19 for the in- {tial transaction since It ferred’ frém the curb. In second hour Mexican Petroleum resumed its advance, rt Sued Broadhurst fo A jury in Justice Hotchkiss’s part of the Supreme Court to-day rendered « verdict for $3,600 damages to William Haroourt. an actor, plainti2 in a sult brought against George H the playwright, to recover a commission the play ‘The Man of the Hour." reourt alleged hy h Willlam Brady ai mer, producers, Amy ‘ed in conneotio: tel Frohman and Augustus Thomas. pero nde 2 sano DIVORCED FROM BROKER. itral sold at Punished, Mercantile Ma- was trans- | cc selling up. to Allig-Chalmers preferred advanced 3 points, to 85, and Copper issues Shortly after mid-day cohol spurted up to 1281-2, over a point. » Industrial Al-} ment in alleged pursuit of a small Mex general market was firmer with Irregular ad vances in different Trading relapsed after prices had eased off Granted Decree tn LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec, 23 8 granted a divorce to-day from G. PPatt Cutter, a broker, on the of abandonment. Aame, Olga Townsend, was restored and per week awarded, ighter of Ralph of No, 190 Into a dull spell vstet LONG FIGHT FOR 4, Baldwin Loco., 174%, S22 age GAS WON FR n) sold at Ss 10()000 FAMILIE mally indebted to the American 4 r people, will be the fixing on America from 106% to 1 alimony of $26 The plaintiff raide Drive, New York. Cutter were married in New York Ji you In A beautiful Meht, to feel to[S: 1606. 0m Belgians, The Belgian people have increased and furth zi weeka after their arrival here ees CLOSING QUOTATIONS, With net changes from previous clo! TO BRITISH SOLDIERS +: England Spends $150,000 and Sends x Pa Market closed * ¥ | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Maxwell Motor Co.—Net earnings for three months ended Oct. after deducting all ‘ Tow, Laat, Ch'ge + $14 MK Me — Minority stocky ‘4 of Steam Pump Co, appeal their fight to prevent closure on property are back of a prop of Independent New| capital of 0,000 tlret| ferred and LONDON, Deo, 28,—Having taxed John Bull's post office workers to the | Hs! Christmos pudding is on its way to- In half @ dozen war zones the rmy, collectively known as will on Christmas Day put traditional Yule- ad who! tide concoction, "Ye Olle Plum Pud- id of limestone declared an extra American Soren Aividend of 1 per cent., making 10 per} Steel Co, of Canu Regular auarter- fi 1 ack dividends, $ 1-2 por cent, on ing only § 1-2 still General Motore—Common wold at 456, a decline of 102 points from recent high ding.” if a single Tommy fails of his the Christmas cheer this year the post 8 trifle, but is sufficient | office wants to know it. More than $160,000 has been spent to see that he’s well nourished on Merrie Xmas, ‘A naval vessel, “The Pudding Spec. jai,” crossed the Channel to-day to n, They will hurry the cargo to- outside, because the skin! Ward the British base. ‘To-morrow ities to con-| tons of pudding and A in| will leave via auto truol vt, ese Pacific _Ratlway—Regular ‘Avidend. of 13-4 quar eb Ito stock of record Jan. %| imposition in vain until The Evening ristmas gifts for the we eed CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. pretend SERPREESECE? ea. Petrie ot on Chomp, 0 ue inal % % +4 VON EMMICH’S WIDOW Says General Who Has Just Died Three-stons Solid Geld) Will Occupy One of First Diamond Lavalliere, full cut PeteeeHee+s +)4+++ Ps The First American Railroad Came 38 Years Later Than Carstairs Rye Railroads have undergone much im- — NEW YORK COTTON EXC provementsince then, Sohas Carstairs I December 11.81 experionee, Distinctive for mildness, mellowness a is in the non-n Keep Good Whink Responsible Will Be LONDON, Dec, 2%.--Tho ‘Athens dent of Reuter's Telegram respol Company sends the following: “In reply to representations made to the German and Bulgarian Gov- ernments regarding the Koritza in- cident, in which a Bulgarian detach- in| Serbian force transgressed the Greek frontier, the Greek Government has received assurance that the Bulgarian j officer responsible. will be punished.” petites Nes 89, (Continued from First Page. returned from the courts, there was no necessity for adding the extra Burns | one-half per t. The allowance for “| return on capital invested ts now| mado 7 per cent, instead of 7 per cent. Therefo ‘ommissioner Will- ms withdraws his former opinton and will accept the view of Commis- sioner Hayward as to an 85-cent rate as now warranted, | ‘The intervention of the Thompson committee prevented the presenta- tion of Commissioner Williams's re- port In favor of the 95-oent rate more {than a month ago. They asked him to withhold tt pending an inquiry as to the methods by which Mr, Will- Jams had reached his conclusion. | wef") ‘The reduction of the gas rate to 85 » months’ gross cents will be welcomed by 100,000 tam- | et after (4X In-| des in the Thirtleth Ward of Brook- | |lyn, who have been overcharged’ for years and have fought against the | World began its crusade, The co pany's reports showed that there was | !no valid reason for charging a rate | ‘acs | nisher than anywhere else in this | region; but all efforts to get any | jhelp from the Public Service Com- misién were in vain until the Thomp- son’ Committee began to overhaul the Commission itaelf.~ Since that time the process of re- adjusting the Commission's point of view has gone steadily on, 5 TPES atcha AEN very Carstairs bottle contains ult of 127 years of distilling i purity Carstairs Rye he batt "A Good Bottle to "FED LEAGUE DOESN’TWANT STREETS GLOSED FOR PARK pped him and virtually kitted | Application to Boatd of ‘Estimate Is Temporarily, McAneny Announces. | aay he came back and gave mo fo to Bronxville OPEN COURT TRIAL CHOICE OF PRINCESS =: WHO SEEKS DIVORCE 6 Was, he to found where yk him back boy away from | he wad hidden | Then this man} your husband com “At the Mardi Gras at Coney Isl- had @ room there and we }had a fight at 2 o'clock in the morn-; and dressed and as I ng. out he sald to me: ‘T sup. you have thought I loved you?’ dyes, L had thought ao, in spite ‘Well, ho said, been kidding yourself. loving you long ago,’ The Federal League to-day with- a] ; drew its application to the Board of % | | Wealthy Chicago Woman Who} between One Hundred and and One Hundred and Forty-fifth Streets and Lehox Ave-? proposed to + | Wed Russian Nobleman Bares | jose Shattered Romance. of his cruelty peace pact at Cindtanat! the Feds go out of busin 6 no use for the grounds. Aldermanic President MeAneny, in announcing the withdrawal of the ap: , explained that it was only a temporary withdrawal, which start- Ruppert and Hueston of the Yankees may the option held on the plot After quilbbling half aft hour over ingly to Mew Lane that the t dark youtt in "Ge len Hollow,” whom her husband, » Since she was ars old she had loved that to run her fingers where secrecy elyn Engalltchett ¢ she wanted her divorce tr Nicholas Viadovich Engalltcheft i ia ho JUAREZ ENTRIES. Juarea entries Justices Bijur | brocaded pony skin walking suit and} bundled in expensive silver fox trembled and the Feds explain ed that tho ground upon had options wasn't suf- In the midst of her torney Edward Wililc of Osborne, Lamb & Gu | which. they ficlently ample. acapaielinpaeos CUBS SOLD, SAYS BUT TAFT DOESN'T KNOW IT. Charles Weegh of the firmy WEEGHMAN proceedings on couple do not resid are under the jurt n of foreign | | ject of the Czar that the trial should pr The Princess sald six something Mike this 1 me the Cubs 1 didn’t know ft 1898,fand we had one admitted this aftern f the Cubs and for We forgot to notify hin last ding him # telegran: Tut perhaps Taft wont’ sell at ail 7 “No chance for band and L were uid and | Guatemala in erious damage has hrough an inter The Princess on his way te ONE DAY MORE TO SELECT YOUR GIFT SHEARS HUSBAND WAS MEANEST MAN WALL THE WORLD Gold and jeweled gifts are of the lasting kind. They are both useful and orna- mental and, best of all, enduring “I was almost The Gattle collection offers an incomparable selection. ppy for a fow weeks. j and we quarrelled One night he came b along for five or packed up all the Opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral OORAY!" “Three cheers for Santa Claus fe on Lal ti had a chance, Election is over and all “LAND is rejoicing over When interviewed by a re- Santa Claus himself and and Loft Candy told you soi” Grouch Party never Well, the Bi, LOFT CAN) LOFT CANDY NEWS, * for both reasoned it out shat an; porter of the said it was a LOFT CANDY, be: body who doesn’t like LOFT CANDY and there are so mighty few who do not the Anti-Christmas faction didn’ 't etal ‘Now that the el Ge peeves of a chance. t world. By the way, are you waiting for smile and a contented Fuirchases at lieve us, the YOw''te the D FASHION C1 ° min Ha LOFT CAN time is getting short, and too strongly to watchword. If you haven’t, t right to it, T. iis Chor. 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