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a VOSSES 175,000 60,000 GERMANS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916. i INH OPPOSITION (AL CONCERNED I | How the British Army Is Bottled Up In Asia as at Ladysmith in Africa ULRAIDER FORCED NENLANOS HITS HS | | _DURNG CANPAGN IN SUNDAY’S DRNE » RESCUES BEFORE IN BESSARABIA AGAINST FRENCH TORPEDOING LINER Fighting as Fierce as Any Brilliant in the War, Says Hun- garian Report. Defensive Nullifie! Attacks of the Enemy, Says port of the Sinking of the Paris Report. Porto Said. | GRIM ORDER BY CZAR. BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESS. CHARGES TREACHERY, Smash the Teuton Lines No Ajiempis of French to Regain Matter What Cost, Troops | Were Told. Says Italian Ship Tried to Es- cape and Then Attempted to Ram Submarine. Lost Trenches in Cham- pagne All Failed. LONDON, Jan. trom Budapest 11. = Despatches PARIS, Jan, 11.—At leant 60,000 Ger- may the Hungarian jmans participated in the Sunday of- BERLIN, Jan. 11 (by wireless to Sayvilie).-A statement given out to- Austria Gives Out Official Re- | | ~ TO CONSCRIPTION | BILL WITHDRAWN John Redmond Makes An- nouncement in Commons— Labor Vote Divided. | LONDON, Jan. 11,— Unexpected announcement that the Irish party has withdrawn its opposition to the Government's conscription bill made it appear certain this afternoon that the measure will pass Commons on the second reading by an overwhelm- ing majority The announcement was made by John Redmond, trish leader, who first warned the Government a fortnight ago that Ireland would bitterly op- Broaits sy meus Ce Crussans ; H |pose an attempt to enforce conserip- Pestor Lioyd puts the tosses on both fensive movement against the French day by the semi-official Overseas tion, The Government's decision to aides in the recent Bessarabian bat- lines in the Champagne region, it was . ty r) Neslods treland teow & nnd tive at 175,000 men, and it Is generally established to-day blishes the fact that The large arrow just above the Persian Gulf indicates the position of * th ee a ee ite Postihhhartbaaed Feported the fighting bas been a8) “Gur artillery fire, together with|!t Was an Austrian submarine which the army which is seeking to relleve Gen. Townshend's troops, bottled up faa ta Rie eb patty Wik a * n confere! 6 inh bloody as any during the war. The the brilliant defense of our soldiers |@ank the Itellan liner Porto Said in| at the point indicated by a straight black line. Arrows further to the BOFD party members Redmond aacated Che Russians, all accounts agree, have gig jieir subsequent countor-attacks the Mediterranean last month, caus- how positions of Russian troops, the nearest being 150 miles away. efforts of & minority who favored wood artillery with @ freedom that have ¢. ietely nullified thé effects of | ing the death of #l sKueds ena — Jcontinuing their opposit shows they are no longer in fear of (i). (iy the Wat Gaice | MS Me eath oF six passenge ing ir opposition to the any shortage of ammunition. lroported. “It t# now established that |°%® member of the crew. Ut in as- The main Ruasian attack In Bukoe! the attack was made by three German | #erted the steomship attempted to Wing, it Is waid, is directed at Bada- Gora, @ point north of Ceernowite, | Where five important roads meet. | “Between the Rivers Somme and “po spectedege an. 1—A bul} = Olne our artillery has been acti zene Ge the Russian battio frost, it! 1 enemy detachment attempted to Was oMcially announced tast night, | carry one of a ith is th used by the “enormous losses” of bd Ct eomstnere: 26: te tas rosea dehttls erotor af Armanoourt, in the region 2 . ‘oye: It wan repulved by our fire, padarday,” the Gen an To the west of Solasgns our trench guns destroyed a depot of rockets tn the neighborhood of Autreohes. information received inpagne confirms the fact artilory fire, our trench de- and our counter-attacks com- at naught an important ken by the enemy, In ast three German divi- Counter-attacks and hand-grenade Meiling by our mea during the past night drove the on+ emy from the outpost position he had oceupied, with the exception of a small rectangle to the weat of Maisons de Champagne, where his small forces divisions: ram the submarine, follows: “In reference to the sinking of the Italian steamship Porto Said by an Austro-Hungarian submarine: Vienna reports that the submarine ordered the steamship to stop. The Porto Said first attempted to escape, then ran up a white flag and halted. “When the submarine approached the steamer the latter suddenly steered at the submarine in order to ram her. At that juncture the sub- marine opened fire and hit the steam- ship, which again came to a halt and lowered boats, “Tho submarine ceased firing, drew up to the steamship and observed that the persons in the boats had put off the Porto Said wero making for the coast without attempting to rescue those swimming. in the sea. | The submarine halted the boat con- taining the Captain of the Porto Said. The Captain was (old that he would be shot if he did not save those strug- Gling in the water. | ‘On the steamsiiy were found two! persona, one of whom was wounded. They were taken off in a boat from| the submarine, and after the wounded persons had been bandaged both were handed over to the Captain's boat, was not until after this had| been done that the Porto Said w torpedoed. Meanwhile the submarine, | while still giving assistance, wui shelled by a hostile torpedoboat and a yaob The statement The official statement readn: Galicia and to the east of Czerno- « witz, the enemy, having suffered enormous losses in our attacks and | being disorganized by the failure of bis desperate counter-attacks, has | shown no sign of activity beyond | feeble attempts by artillery and hand Brenades to interfere with the work | of our men in consolidatine the posi- | one they have won. BERLIN, Jan. 11. — According to e¥ery indication, the lull in the Rus- sian attack on the Ié¥sarabian front) during the last twenty-four hours .1/ only temporary. “Many Circassian groups are re- Ported as being sent to the front Captured Kussian officers deciare that the Kussian Emperor visited . Galicia, on the eve of! the ve with the object of giv- mg heart to bis troops, and delivered ‘an order to break the Austrian line at alt cost. The oificers were assured thet there were sufficient troops to accomplish this. ‘The Russian artitiery ammunition and the rifles of captives were almost exclusively of Japanese manufacture. GLASS OF WATER — BEFORE YOUEA ANY BREAKFAST Wash poison from system each morning and feel fresh as a daisy. whieh sions took part. are maintaining themselves with dif- Our general fire, and in par- rtillery fire, inflicted very f tleular aw) ar losses on the mans, Three of our aeroplanes, equipped with guns, ongaged yesterday in sev- eral fights above the German lines near Dixmude, with enemy scouting aeroplanes of the Fokker type, Ono of our machines, attacked by a Fok- ker machine, had to descend, but an enomy aeroplane, attacked in turn by one of ours, which fired on it with machine-gun from a distance of 26 metres, was brought down, A third trench machine also attacked another Fokker, which fell in the Forest of The Porto Said was torpedoed in the Mediterranean by a submarine, Houthulst, to the southeast of Dix-| the nationality of which was not mude.” established, although it was sald to BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville,| have flown the Austrian colors. A 1), Jan, 11.—Determined attempts | dispatch from Milan, on Dec, 27, said by the French to recapture sections | an Italian destroyer pursued the sub- conquered by the Germans northwest | marine, which escaped, although it of Massiges in the Sunday offensive | was believed to have been struck by have been repulsed, the war office an- | shell, nounced this afternoon, The Germans took 380 prisoners. “A French battle aircraft, armed with 3.8 centimetre guns, was forced by German fire to land near Junen, south of Dixmuua,” said the official ——— JANE ADAMS TELLS CONGRESS NATIONS AT WAR WANT PEACE statement. “The aircraft and pilots were unhurt and are in German Brey day you clean the house you! hands. A British biplane w. ot to | get rid of the dust and dirt which collected through the pre vious day. Your body, the house your soul lives in, also becomes filled up each twenty-four hours with all man- down in an alr fight near Tournal, DARTMOUTH MAN BURIED ner of filih and ison, If onl mor war i | Beata nad te tad oot | «AS A HERO IN ALSACE Says Officials Told Her They] oo wonders os ity piotensied Would Wel A M water, what s gratifying change , . ; come Any ye Lake place. te of sintty, (UCU Hall, Back From War| ‘YOU Greg Any eye tte loking” hen ttneent tii! Zone, Tells How Brother Per- |Not Involving Loss of Prestige. 4 mith ay he Be sage ished Driving Ambulance, | “rundowns," “brain " WASHINGTON, Jan, 11, Miss| Bearing a photograph of a little gg ogg ttle oy grave “somewhere in France,” Louis |Jane Addams of the Women’s Peace peopl Carre. di 1P. Halt by Fo home i on the} Party, told the House Foreign Affairs whetlier or well, |steamship Lafayette of (the French | ¢, danas a drink each morning before! tine to tell his parenta how hie| Commitee to-day that all the war-| & glass of real hot water brother Hichard lost his fife in the|"™e nations of Burope would wel- . yous 4 Seemtone Phos | discharge of his duty. come any means that would end the Pre pRagedh oy sreenncl The Hall brothers were students|W@" without sacrifice of prestige for indigestible waste, at Dartmouth College at the outbreak |them. She personally had so been tions and pois thus of the war, but gave up their studies |assured, sho ald, by high officials of ieeotent HY reshening |t2 $0 to France ay members of the|most of the belligerents, >» a ARE American Ambulance Corfe. They | "sis. Aggame and oth t : alimentary canal before | wore aunigned to drive ambulances In ws Addams and other women o' ers sears Jood into the stomach. (the narrow strip of Alsace held by|the party urged the committee to to sick headache, bil- | French arms. recommend the passage of any of t ao id, sallow complexion and| killing him instantly, The body was|trnational peace tribunal, Miss ve buried by the women of a nearby | Addams said the Ford peace ship had are pated very often, are village and over the grave was placed | aco Zs EOS 8 quartet pound ot | te ee cnument Caring tte the oF geen go @t the drug store, gy Moved +“ ie we monstrate t! ui Temarkable change in both health omplished its purpose in arousing cription: “Here les an American|¥orl4 Wide interest in a peace proj- who died for France,” ect, and, although curnoygity in the Louls Hall soon afterward obtained | ship iteelf had overshadowed interest t r Seating po 5 elo Mr Aga his parents in|in its purpose, representatives of five those n Lionel Tage of [MeUtral nations were now at The other Dartmouth | Hague discussing hopes of peace as been in the Freneh|a result of the pilgrimag “Holland, Switzerland and the three Scandinavian nations,” she said, “agreed to join a pence conference if the United States would eal it, and We must| Wit ow cleanliness is] Hanover, N. H., an outside, because | student, whe 59? the skin does not absorb impurities | ambulance ice. , ELDER’S NOMINEES, te te the bluod, while the pores fn the thirty feet of bowels do.—|GQV, Fl | sou Meads Lint Sent New Jer | TRENTON Fielder to-da two of them agreed to cull one If as- United States would join. tt Cd 6 sured the This was at the © the woman's Peace conference was held at The te dem timeGov, Hague sng me. Bryam walle eareslng i 8 {]in wishing such a conference, sai went thy (crewing Sox this country was unwilling to act “* | then, being unwilling to risk being in- r . volved in diplomatic controversies with some of the emailer neutral na- tions County, to ¥ Mins Lucia Ames Mead of Boston, urgh; Prose: is for the| secretary of the Peace Party, urged County of Gloucester, Grover C. Rich- c jman, of Wenonah, Gloucester County coercion for peece by International boycott, Re ee to il, resigned; succeed Joseph J summer Member of the Hoard of Tenement o House Supervision, Charles A. McCor, Mikaae coat gi tees ‘AUSTRIANS BATTER ~ BACK WHOLE LINE | OF HONTENESRN Overwhelm Enemy on All Fronts, but Leave Huge Heaps of Dead. 1 | PAHIS, Jan, 11.—Detalls of recent fighting in which the Montenegrins were driven back by the overwhelm- | ing efforts of the Austrians are con- tained tn a statement issued last night by the Montensgrin Consulate, statement say: to be energetically pushed agains; all our front, particularly to the north and east, where there has been des- perate fighting. The enemy greatly ‘The | 3 a ‘The Austrian offensive continues of the 195 votes cast in opposition to measure, | On the first reading of the bill, whe 4 {the Government obtained 403 vote od conscription came from the Irist party. The indications are that the Public interest in market was com- | bill will pass by a majority of about paratively small and opening price ‘changes unimportant. Pressure failed depress prices beyond a fraction and traders turned around and bought. Crucible Steel was weak feature, selling off four points, to |9 to 1 when the second vote is taken to-morrow night, Efforts Will be made at to-morrow's |conference with Labor leaders to win the support of the Labor party | n Par- 71-2, In second hour market was) jjament and obtain the passa xg active in olf and industrial stocks. | 111 by as nearly {American Can gained to 63,|” ream pestis ieDN ua | Mexican Oil 21-2, to 118 9-4 |possible, to show that Great Britain Around noon selling pressure was | presents a united front axainst her again evident in industrials, Crucible, | enemiva. Baldwin Locomotive and some of the} Laborites who supported the bill in lother stocks in this group declined to! this afternoon's debate in Commons new low figures for this move. including Will Thorne, noted trades unionist, declared a motion to reject the conscription measure offered by J. Anderson, Independent Laborite did not represent the view of the party. WHLETT WANDERS ABOUT AS IF FREE Am ‘on, Co,. Aaa. Woollen Co, ot outnumbered us and has been attack- ing furiously on the eastern front from Ipek onward, We repulsed him several times with such heavy loss that our troops, to recapture their lost | position, were forced to climb over mas: of bodies. Nevertheless we have been obliged to evacuate Berane, “Austrian attempts at Rugova, end Mojkovae failed. By a counter attack we retook Touriak, but the enemy) having received reinforcements we fell back on the left bank of the Lim. “In the neighborhood of Gatzko| strong enemy forces succeeded after! furious fighting in taking several of our positions, part of which we re- captured later. “For the last four days the Aus- ———— WIFE LOST LOVE, SAYS SHEFFIELD, AS MONEY WENT (Continued from First Page.) who is now defendant in a divorce suit pending In this State, and are you not her lawyer? A. I am advis- ing her in that matter, though I am not her solicitor, Q. You saw wrong in a letter signed “devotedly yours, Roland?” a, [ didn’t think it right. Q. Don't you know she had letters Just av affectionate from many other men? A. I don’t believe it, Q. I show you two. Is not one of them signed “Affectionately, Hutch- ins?” A, These are from Hutchina Hapgood, a college mate of mine. He is An affectionate loyal friend and it Was entirely proper for him to take an affectionate interest in my wife. Sheffield said he had taken M Brannion to # boarding at White House Mrs, Brannion had a son of her own, and she thought her obser- vations would be more valuable than | his son Nelson when Anac ni Ateh, & Gal, i ‘ct se 425, y..’ ‘ransit, ia rate, te (Continued trom First Page.) vig, that he had missed the train from Albany, when the fact is that he missed the train only because the keeper supposed to have bim In cus- tody was not with him and he evi- dently thought it might be unbecom- ing to return to the pvison alone, when supposed to be accompanied by a keeper. “It is understood Willett ‘found’ his keeper after a time and that both ieft Albany at 11.45 last night and may have returned this morning, It is also well known that while +] Willett was supposed to be in the jail at White Plains he was practically at i Erle i Brie Yat, pl oy Dist tyians have been delivering furious) aia Valles, ee cee ee seen going about who attacks on our Mount Loveen front, Wer Made Sy Gi “When seen last night in Albany he Supported by a hurricane of uninter- | Masel! Motor,’ | Was dressed In the height of fashion " ‘ I 3 = 29) | and looked a picture of health and did rupted fits! from wareiine and chest loi ce 8 | hot seem to be a day older than when forts of Cattaro, the enemy advanced | Mo Bai: + "S}oonvicted in this county two years as far ay our frat line defenses. Our | Sit: aad. i & = 18 | aso of buying a Supreme Court nom. troops repused him the atter time, Sank Q™WNaisry 1H 1S Gey ehine ane ail aug hooeey eae {nficting enornfous losses, but at |) a i + | never be known, He was not at the night, as the result of a desperate! + | White Plains Jail or at Great Meadow . No % struggle, in which the enemy re-| dn = Prison, Por ail that is known, he may aorted to asphysiating guses, the! = R [Dave been at his own home, Austrians were enabled to occupy our = 2 n this conneatio is positions at Koak and Ketatz, 415 | Interest to know that here are persona “The morale of our troops tm ex. | It fs at in Queens County who know Joseph cejiont notwithstanding privations of) 42 | Casaldy and who claim he was at his all sorts, The fighting coucinues, is home e las anks@iving y, Great though then supposed to be it, want | ead ‘The statement was followed by an- from the Distract-Attorney ffice to the effect that Wil missing the train yester- day afternoon, and apparently realis- ing he had been recognis went with his keeper to the Albany jail and asked to be taken in for the night, but waa refused admittance, ——s ith Wea nbweay, «9. F sfovner Ga Copper, ose FF eek Fe PASTE CTL FH. ies CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN “Tota ales MARKET. Monday's WHITMAN STRATEGY i ay: AR TR IN PRESIDENTIAL RAGE| 2%". op. (Special to The Brening Warld,) ALBANY, N, ¥, Jan, 11--A new strategic move in the Presidential political game was launched to-day by the {nspired report that Gov, hitman was in favor of Justice Hughes as Republican nominee and wanted only for himaelf the nomina. At the same tine stop his own i consider those of another, A letter from Mrs, Sheffield to ver husband asking for forgiveness for something she had said was read, Mr, Sheffield suid it referred to an occa- sion when she said she wished he was dead, Miss Ethel Baggott of White House testified that Nelson Sheffield had boarded with her, and that Mra Hrannion went with SheMeld to vinit him, Sheffield called Mrs. Brannion “Becky, Mise Baggott id, but never ‘dear,’ Chocolate St. Nicholas Walnuts | 68,600 vORLD, “BUSINESS OPPOR- as beak urged ‘onthe Oo HE heart of this sweet is rich Chocolate Cream flavored wi 1516s Move 7 ple: {some time by nie, policical advisers, excelled velvety Chocolates, topped off with a tasty big Seca oa | Dareg are Oe, aa Governor || walnut. Net 40c as you undoubtedly expect, but to start 78,785 WORLD “REAL ESTATE fam PM eT down several months ago. || off, the week with # rousing special, you get them ] c ADS, but now it if put out in an indirect Tuead. POUND BOX, 17,026 More Than the Herald, jOta- “) ” HONORE at commitment wo. that ti ‘SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY 11,941 WORLD *POR SALE" ADS, can be denied 3 Aare a i DF ler PEANUT CREAM KIS8ES—Vanillo pages ira ree | @ theo \ yf cept @ nomination he + aweets. of downright 4.840 More ee : ‘New York delegation and f A! pave outd, be futile. for “W Pitman "to nT ed pal te la ted is a « t 0 rnor wi po a ee ty Bt elt aha pont become the residuary legates of [evn GETHER, ALTO. the Hughes strength. 698,720 More Than ¢he : | _ Sk Teme Soka ; Cuban us to why he was not in the prison, | Bronx sy Extra Special for Tuesday Only ‘The epecitied weighs includes the containor te cach case. SALE OF GIANTS PARTS EIR ON KEEP UNDER covER, EOD j Nevada Senator Talks of Dan- Gaffney-Sinclair Combination] — ger of Democratic Defeat at Next Election, and Hempstead and Foster Disappear This Afternoon, WASHINGTON, Jan, 11.—Senator Newlands of Nevada, Democrat, eritl- cised his party's record in the Senate to-day, delivering a long prepared speech in which he hit at the taritt and banking reforms—the chief leqie- Jative achievements of the Wilson Ad- ministration, j ybody concerned in the much= discussed eate of the New York Giants was under cover this after- noon, The Gaffney-Sinclair combina- tion, mentioned as probable purchasers of the club, couldn't be located any- where, and Secretary John Foster and) He declared that because there had Harry Hempstead, President of the been industrial and commercial de- Glants, had vacated thelr office in} pression coterminus with Democratic the Fifth Avenue Building, loontrot of legisiation the party would | The disappearance of all hands) be in danger of defeat at the next made a foundation for another rumor| Presidential election unless the Euro- Sante. meleae an ware rn pila) pean War continued and made the quictly somewhere, out of whic ia a4 might come the announcement that| President's ‘“sagadious and firm’ handling of foreign affairs the over- shadowing issue, | Although he characterized the gen- eral trend of Democratic legislation as commendable, the Senator @s- werted that the party was too radical, and expressed the conviction “that no BOYS DRUNK IN CLASS ROOM; BARTENDER HELD "nn aa | Bronx Pupils Thought It Would Be) of evolutionary methods of reform.” a 2 ‘ i Danger of a Democratic 4 a | Nice Experience to Take the Congessional elections of 1914, Be E A sald, was “averted only by thé Buro. | Morning Whiskey. {pean War, which brought into | i den contrast the President's poliey of | Little Johnnie Clinton, thirteen years|watehful waiting regarding Mexico, old, und his chum, Amedeo Riccio, W!0h the mad haste of the Buropean ations as they rushed into war, fourteen, were in an unusually Joyous {ng which made that policy a8 popu- the Giants had changed hands. wt mood as th ppeared in their class- jar as it had theretofore been unpop- room in Public School No, 32, at Beau. war, Jig iat ‘suis “wkeitie ae 1© realization tha’ ro mont Aventio and One Hundred and|aoice would keep Ua out OF MUropeaa Kighty-third Street, the Bronx, this he added, “saved the morning. last election from the When Johnnie and Amedeo, after t which would have surely come hing their seats, soo began to as the result of the general prostra- droop and nod, (he teacher summoned tion of business, popularly at them and began an investigation. At|to our economic legislation.” the first whiff of their breat ent & hurried me to Princ h- lin that two of her puplls were intox dake th hale chnepeoe WEALTHY BOSTON MAN They auld they went seventh t asked ello, the bartender, for ten ce Saaeeaecaai of Whiskey in a bot He retused to give it to. th Jobanie, who sis Joins “ ic j at No, 698 One Hundred N+ Ls Francis Joins “American Le : ninth Btreet, declared gion.” Wale ting for luis sixter, who had a tootha gion,” Walch Is Being t ne ) held tn $500 ball for Formed in Canada. TORONTO, Ont, Jan. 11.—Ameri- ons of all classes are enlisting her+ in the Ninety-seventh Overseas Bate talion of the foree, known the “American Le- gion.” One of the most prominent is Nathaniel Leavitt Francois, a weaithy Bosion shoe manufacturer, During the first days of enlistment Francis called, “I'll be back as soon as I get my business fixed up,” he said, as he away, leaving his address in Boston, {t was on one of Boston's |finest residential streets. The officers ismiled and said “He's putting one | over.” 4 A few days later in walked Francis attested. He went in as a He is now Sergt. Prancis. LEARN TO PLAY PIANO OR ORGAN IN A FEW HOURS A Detroit musician has invented « PROBE PLOT OF GERMANS TO DESTROY SUGAR SHIPS Government — Investigates Theft of Large Amount of Dynamite. 11.—The Cuban estigating the re-! ge amount of dyna- | mite recently en from Mariposa |Key, where the Government stored It, had been stolen by Germans who plan the destruction of ships carrying sugar to the allies, a SHOT FATAL TO POLICEMAN. HAVANA, Government ts | port that the 4 Jan, Patrolman James E, Gaffney, who |wax shot by Donato Prospero of No. 11 Skillman Street, Williamsburg, whom was trying to arrest near his home ry, eai's Eve, died this morning in the \Willlamaburg Horpital. Prospero, | wonderful mew system whith enables who was being 4 a charge of as- “f hault,. “Waa itnmediately” taken, before| BY Person or little ehild to bey cd Coroner Wagner and charged with|play the pisno of organ im em mitre oth etmen who were with |” Send oa wo other patroimen who, were ad ws your name o Gattney, James Vitalo and Cornelius ‘rien, were alao shot, but they pave |® Postal card or in» letter, ve ed. The Sree ottreera, fy shall ened you our guide wled to watch for. disorderl usic, absolutely Tear's celebrators, » PY tiring rospero wan firt ir with two revolvers and weapons on the policemen tried to anvest him: into the Gaffney was thirty years old ape lived at No. 1218 Burton Avenue, the eens ee = ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Union Ot| Company sumed divi- dend payments by declaring 11-3 per cent, payable Jan, 25. Last dividend wan paid Aug. 25, 1014 eo Jen. ©, ULI SERS beloved husband of Rhoda wiaewetl, te hie fiftieth year. Funeral service will be Bold at Bis late bome, No. 6818 Snyuer evp., on Wednesday evening, at 8 Relatives an6 sriends are invites te tend. Interment in Greeqweed, Jennaq, Sity_papers please copy. Bird’s-Eye View of Publicity Activities! It is not only here or there that The World leads all Sota, but in de partment after iy ment, as is shows by the following figures: Last year there were printed— 499,938 we ‘HELP =WANTED" 263,276 WORLD “TO LET” ADs. }. 100,880 big foes oS, Te Great Northern's November earnings increased $2,988.874 Net after tax in- creased $2,490,728. Five months’ gross earnings increased $2,229,607, Granby Consolidated Mining and Smelting Compahy propos to reduce par value of shares from $1 00 to $25 and to issue four #hares for one, Pittsburgh Steel Company has wip out back dividends on the preferr: stock “by declaring dividend of #1 r per cent, payable Jan. 3 Kerr Lake Mining Company, regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents a share, payable March 16 to record of March 1, 4 H STRIKING EVIDENCE OF WORLD SUPERIOMTY: ee