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rv ’ ‘ i , i _ aa ‘YHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916. . ’ Faveand'be started to smile. | te heartrom you betore Baturday. ou mouian' do wii ih We Writer Who Ended Life‘ 'RYNDAM IS BEAGHED; pimeaemnation by Mt. Fieger) cARETHY, Monn. MONEY. would you? A. I dh prev ~ ATOR ENDS HER To Escape Years of Suffering TURK REGIMENTS | PASSENGERS MS @. Did you not write Mrs. Mohr! Rooks tentified that Mre, Mobr bad! ting i sendeats to come to the doctor's office? A. 1 bad repented talks with him in his of.) 9G What have yc agains errr eee eee ee eee eee? never 414. {fice sn South Station, Boston Dian Soi bins Hh ore ’ mystery © Still ‘About fest on ; : Big Which Three ‘ $ Q. Dian’t you hava a plan with the “COULD HIRE THUGS TO HAVE 4... \ that you were : : Liner in doctor to get her imto his office and HIM MURDERED. toh two red lHehte on I “ ‘ é Were killed, then have @ policeman come in and @. What was ber attitude toward | door And didn't she say you oug . . cae his desk and her? her husband? A. It was very bi ae SOT SARS Tene Because : t LONDON, Jit. 1% The steamabip cntch ber at his arrest ed been a good friend of your “ A. 2 water Gtnad of ony wee thine. Q. Did she ever speak of v Tio, wothing Wks tat Waa ever said ‘ : |Ryndam, of the Holland-Amerioa SPOKE OF HIRING THUGS "ro toward him? A. Yes. She am by me to Mrs, Mohr : ; |'Line, i® aground at Gravesend, No KILL DOCTOR. me ‘once in my office that she could Minutely searching inquiry wa ‘ . ‘ port has yet been made of the d ing « r oan ( nine : é ‘ é . received. An examination is being Ormsby testimony wan given by |Murdered, Whether the things taken from Dr. Found in Furnished Room + *| mors of Russian Losses— | made. tn the meantime none of the George ©. Bwoks, brother-in-inw of | @ Did she ever say that MISs| Mohr'a pockets at the Rhode Inland , epee ‘ é Miss Busger, tha! Mra, Mots ones | Burcer would never live to marry tier | tate Hospital were blood-stained be Filled With Gas, $ . Turks Claim Success. Jpaxsenzers or crew is allowed to declared to Bien rhe could heve|Pusband. A. Yes, she wld that to) cE MT the hand of the Hospital | —— : : oe apabia cima _|ime in my office. orderites who searched and tiNdreseed ‘ : _ ,.| The Ryndam, which lett New York seer ie irckae teatimeny| 10 bis cross-emamination of Rocks. | lin tba |HAD PARALYTIC STROKE. Ute ee ene ee crttoried{ ou van, S with aavent¥ehine 4R8 a letter writtom to bim by Mra. Monr| Mr. Mitererald, of counsel to Mra.) The contention of tlt defense was | : See e eee mara that the Russians} class, thirty-four second clags .and “ “ | that the stains were put on by the R % . ; $4 denial of rumors th 0 sians fn December, 1914, was produced, In| Mohr, sought to show animus he) cei iies Thine orderties were |Lefi Pathetic Note Declaring, + have suffered severe defeats in the} thirty-eight third chiss passengers, this letter Mra. Mohr made another | Claimed Rooks felt tm the case called, James A. Logan, Robert Laing Pe A ‘ i} ® | Gaueanun and in Pereia as well as mail, for Rotterdam, via threat to kill Mins Burger | @. You preferred to be a friend to aad George Dowling, ‘and ail vent She Knew Blindness Would | ; a ee eee ernie ie new offen-/ Falmouth, was reported in a .cable ,; thin little Anting to Mr that Logan's hands were blot . | ’ Naatoeetil despatch yesterday as When Mrs. Mohr's attorneys got] {i little woman (oot ne te ated | stained when he took a number Add to Suffering. 1% P aivo un both fronts Ix developing fa-| despatch yestorday as having passed hold of Rooks in cross-examination |’) ie. Sar be |papers from Dr, Mohr’s pockets i | * ably.” said the War Office report bivle i weaat ae sais a they sought to bring out not only /'? 0p Unt | ee | mk “We have suffered only small loaves | 't to star and a8 having: af the friendly relations which oxisted| @ You didn: keep thowe letters to | Mire, Dora Knowlton Ranous, long} + jand have made heavy captures, | “ved later at Gravesend between Rooke and Miss Burger, and |"¢'p her, did you? A. I didn't know | noted ax an author and crowned by) ¢ Fes ekine formant on the Gancasua} Zt Was added that all the pavsengors his jealousy of Dr. Mohr, but also "4 them the French Academy for translations | * B |tront, our troopa have atiwiniiated on. | Were Sate, Dut that three atesars were his @@orts to ingratiate himecif with| @ Po you remember bow it was fi , ‘ peti 4 H “lan jured, though to von Heat cat Wise, Mour? A. Tt Gael of Fiaubert, de Maupassant and ti Kish regimenta }what form of accident ft was not Mra. Mohr when abe went to him for ’ +d Seeniicusn | as ; CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 19 (vbi | Announced. A assistance ia her marital troubles, |!" 1812 that I went to Mrs, Mob L sgigdihaddine ateeaatbghcamasertdlt actA! dh Amsterdam and Lontion).-The fol-|, The Ryndam wax built, at, Belfast Rooks had already givon the potics | us" a the request of Mise Burger In an irregular opening Industrial] @t No, 246 West One Hundred and owhie OMe Matenrbut Win Ionia upUata lone a 1 tees d heard that Mrs. Mohr! Alcohol scored an mi to “iny her cold.” points to 147 and ver say to Mrs, Mohr, itial rive of 14g] Third Street dvanced on active Mre. Ranous suffered 4 paralytic buying to 149, N, Y, Central gained ‘ stroke a few woeks ago. She left St. @ card admittedty written py|*"° sald she Mrs. Mohr to dim a year| bad threate before the murder cf Dr. Monr| @ Pid you urkish Army Headquarters | men, who sus p Russian | — ot our} STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, threatening violence to Mins Burger | “YOU'Te too nice u little girl to waste|*; to 111%. During the firat hour 2 | Giolent attacks and owing to our reia- x if dhe 4d net end her relations with | Yoursif on a fellow like Dr. Mohr?) Marine certifioater lost over, two | Luke's Hospital on Monday and took | forcements, were compelled to aban-| Regine d’italia, Gibraltar ....10 A, M, Dr, Mobr and apectfically stating that| A. I don't remember saying anything | yilnet Cupan Sugar culned 6a, Beth- | furnised room. No one saw her| aoe te attacks mona the abure) panama, cristobal 0... 1f A My it Mias Burger wont again to the|!!ko that specialties and motor issues were | Some in last evening, and thts morn. | {rront in the Céucasus.’ Despite eight | Atmecstong, Favre. TAM, Méhr Newport home she should ad Q. Didn't Mre. Mohr teli you ber! strong. Trading was active in spots|ing the landlady smelled gas and come out alive. @ | husband hod beaten her, didn't she hed prices in Keneral reacted. Mar-|sont for help. Policeman Ctssa} et drifted until aft A y wi The first questioning of Rooks by|*how you the bruised spot, where the| Kt 45ifted unt siutted un yevern {opened the door, which had been Deputy Attorney Gencral Phillips had struck her because he found] points, led by Alcohol, which sold at} Packed about with cotton, and found | + ays of very violent offensive ope tions by superior enemy forces, the | 46 situation, apart from slight changes, remains favorable to us. There is conserned this card, which Rooks | Ut she had telephoned to Miss Bur-| 150, Texas Oil to 229% up 7% points.| Mrs. Ranons dead in bed with « “eS : otherwise no new ip. naw_ developmen Bee? ” Mentified. Aino he identified a Ietter | MT about Kolng with her husband?) Vier gelling UH lo fiig. Marine is: | ‘Ue from & mus Jet to her mouth. x HEALTH —POSLAM whieh, he said, was in Mrs. Mohr's| 4: She showed me the*spot muen recovered from the early Meck. | Ona table were a letter to Dr. Ros- | % DORA Kraw i Ton RANOUS } handwriti Q. Did you ever say that you had alness from one ty two points. Reth-|#iter Johnson 6f No. 2 Weat Ninoty-| ing. dictograph on Mr. Mohr? A. We had|jehem Steel dectined 16 i tol Ath Street, marked “Private and |— Mr. Phillips explained to the Court] several dictagrupha in our office, all CaCUINRELAT” ae paarbicbe ‘camta ata WAR CHIEFS N | quick Healing Remedy Drives that the letter was put in as evi-| covered up. tat aia % bosch 4g ths hick utngs SOUTH AFRIGAN TROOPS GREATER BRITISH WAVY : | CONFERENCE WITH Away Eczema ; Stops Itching. dence that throats bad been made by| @ Did you ever tell Mr. Cushing, Bank nk showing a balance of Poslam, the remedy for aiting skin, SS es Melis tat at Bl [nir, aaron wie msinasry oe HAVE REACHED EGYPT) FOR GERMAN BLOCKADE CABINET HEADS i= He came to seo mo and in the co murder, Mr. Lewis, of counsel to in the oourse concentra Mrs, Ranous for years in editorial |478 from the high of to-da t efficient for YOUR use. Ita healing power was put of his visit asked me what the mech- Victor Brown, one of the negroes| anism was. Jointly ,accused with Mrs. Mabr of| ,.Q Wd you ever say to Mr. Cushing 0) “ r ™ % . Nay to serve YOU, to keep you free kiting the physician, protested | (At You considered bor Mole suc work and was surprised at the news | Despatch Ann «Arrival First] 50,000 New Men Recruited for li— ching aggravation, {rom . every against the introduction of the writ-| put off the face of the earth? A. No, of her death. He rocalled that her Intimation They Were 14 New Superdreadnoughis Said a sition that might render your skin d ings, th ere licabie When you met M Mohr in| mother and her grandmother a, Sanh | { re Sie ‘ ~ winie tawe. unsightly. ines, saving they w re eat ap nt | wat eo eat ee, Maen ate ofl aretio ‘yl to Be sent. | {o Be in Commission, TWoutloved from First Page.) \, It has jhelped others to, attain per. oho you'd dike to put « couple of bullets | Am, \ pret 8. . ro ; ane as peerage fect 8! ealth and is available to you ‘aul upon Miaw Burger, which was Ne Am. fear of lingering tings after the| PRETORIA, Ay Den ee wel, (LONDON: sah. AAs) : about to proclaim martial jaw to put| handily and inexpensively. ‘Try it over. not then on friat, ‘Ou say you'd get him if paralytic shock she had lately suf- | first of the South African brigades to! the addition of 50,000 OLO THREAT TO KILL EMILY | he “didn’t keep away from Emily fered had unsettled her reason be sent to Egypt has arrived at its! the i: ) navy was looked t | BURGER... . Barger? A. 1 never suld that about | Heiiwia engi: Hh r “Tam 80 Weary of my broken {ife, | “destination, it was officially announced| some quart night to clear away edness. Apply it to any raw, abrased or ptional surface aud note improved results. an end to “dangerous rumors,” was permitted to pass by the Greek tu. Judge Stearns ruled againat fe yuu uel jealous of M. - tag = 2 & § | 1 prospects of worse to come,” whe | to-day ‘inary atep t . reer Uy a tstaata eke a As to soaps for the skin—if or fove him and Mr, Phillips read. the letter | Burger? A. So, fered. % | wrote to Dr. Johnson. “I cannot bear! nig iy the firat intimati | blockade of the ent man COaR.| pe wiedge of the intentions of ex- ut with Pealeees Forth Soeh It was ated December, 1912, and! Q: Didn't sire. Mohr my that anno | it sid eon eat bes Hapland and) south African troops were Me ‘i; a public has nok bee permed preinicr Venizelos, leader of the| For samples, send 4e stamps to Eniir- read: asked him to intervene between Dr. Latod aii igs 4 with my! spatched to Egypt, presumably to|'? earn how many how smips Mave) Crook party that favored Greek par- genes, Taboratories, 32 West 25th St., a “Dear Mr. Rodks: My son | Mobr and his daughter? And didn't own dear Alico, Her photograph 18} meet the reported Turco-German in.| Pen Milsled to the navy since the Warsi ctou in the war on the side of | NeW, York City. Sold by all Druggists, —Advt. ““Ciirlen “has “told moe that his | you say to Mrs, Moh: Jat me at~ taken him three timen ry to that. Rae a" fay and want to help you a can” your stetercinelaw. (a. T told Men. Mone T wanted to be came right out and | per friend und help her. Charles also Q. Were you at Thome the night this shooting of Dr. Mohr occurred? A. Yeu, ~ Q. Di you answer the telephone that night? A, No, my mother did. in my suit case. Put it on my breast | vasion, began, It was recently stated, how-| 114° ates, Venigelon and his fol- low when I am laid away, Mr. Chubb, a j ever, that fourteen superdreadnoughts vers did not participate in the re- No, 236 West Thirty-seventh Street as well as scores of smaller craft have) and No. 2364 Bighty-thira treet, ASLEEP IN PHILADELPHIA; been completed and are ready for |(ent special election called by the) Do you know the Hawa Bensonhurst, will help pay the ¢ service. }Kibe, declaring the proceedings} Music? WOKE UP? SLEPT AGAIN) tx foc: tar 50.000 mon are to ve gee That the Veniasion parts iniene| NOP —then getacquainted gutek. ad di] to the navy pe e dicate cant ph ie any Dian ai in [sofas to accept’the resilts of | the hel then get acquainted 7 : ction, precipitating a crisis when} With these: ay f g Efe int ee pense! ‘Mr, Chubb was the busband of Mrs. Ranous's daughter Alice, who . 3 ji g ' : Policeman Winds Up in Bellevue Meve my ttle son.knowa where |] wag almost in + | died seven years ago. surprisingly large and tends to prove i ‘ mad lives. I Q. Did you make the charge agatnat S$] "Goa will not be angry with me," | —Absent Since Sept. the statement that Kagland’s tet is Paviament meets next Monday, Kaiwi Waltz freee Seaoett, ils Biter find hiss Mle aiterki Pertone Coan tt had — Rene setter went on, “ax 1 have con- 22 Last more powerful tha the outbreak! 4 despatch from Athens aays a and thore quite s few times in the |iec, “framed up by him and M fy |fessed at to Him. Ho knows how pifes ate ee ene eenene canta losaes by sub. | tansport loud of Serbian troops as! + Honolulu Rag i Pony cart, Tam not going to put | Mohr to get the doctor? A, I don't | fen SJmucn 1 can bear, and that Ican bear} Policeman Albert Manning left} marines and mines heen landed at Salomica to co-operate! played on Hawaiian Guitars by two up with this. I will got rivat remember making ‘any such state: 114k, 1 Ino more, My yes are fatling mg.|the Bathgate Avenuo station in the| ‘The addition of these forces with the Anglo-French forces. They! native Hawaiians after her. A week ago last | ment save Pee bimeelf, No one |i The biackest misery is ahead of me,| Bronx ¢ 2 to go to his home| place about 20 men at the dis. | Were caerted from the Albanian coast} It's just one of the records that you ‘Thursday he carried Charl “piai't Healis say ‘you're only There is no one to take care of my Two Hundred and | position of the Admiralty, a torte far | PY # British’ steamer can't hear too much of. Didn't Healls say ‘you're only pen ATHENS, 3 ae far ae Bristol. Charies says he | jumping on me because \'m a nig- eyes and my health 1" Late yesterday af-| more than sufficient to man ships |, ATHENS, ; | Jun All Greek | — It lifts you out of “little, old, cold 3 } | s, gxcept one talon, wil! New York” and lands y called up at a public selections ger?” “Please not reproach me, but] t me to his senses in the} needed for an effective blockade Petra tra c ape ulee Lal toplea inauvlods rhe await. ce aed pay station. Please look into this 'No he didn't have a k word for your friend psychopathic ward at ue Hos | — it Was announced to-day be- Get it wow and get warmth as well as and cist od her Jolly you about ‘Were you in Dr, Monr’s office the not see) . Mohr, bag <r he died?” . oye” “tam Bint to get after her “What were you looking for—a soon bas 34 : 3 mot going to get the best of me. “I went to the house at the reques' will kill her befere Iam throuah | CDG Soutover: aay to Mra, Mohr. |} smiths the whole thing. Thie shows | you're very foolish, a nice little 2 low percon she is after a =| woman like you, to stick to a man “geod weman like me had talked |/ike the doctor, who ix going out all * her. |! have given her fair ou having a good time’?”" NO Porcine She will be sorry ber | Did you ever ay to her, “Vou cnet, to go out and enjoy your: debe | « fe: never, 1 told ‘her she ought fut © out to shows and the opera. el Hire ey Sidn't Mrs. Mohr aay to you In re- TD” indos. m Stee! “DORA. 46: Pos wuse of the difficulty of obtainin, eens REPORT P, & 0. LINER provisions for them. it was officially | Pleasure out of record atement | wtated that England A 1861—75 Cents. al and to-dag i Headquarters for reins! Mrs, Ranous was born at Ashfield, | ¢ tall . . has agreed to | Mass., more than Afty ” tons of coal w Greece, re ago, the} to the fores, Manning says he has | export ‘ daughter of Aloxander Hamilton and} no recollection of what occurred dur- . DESTROYED U- BOA | eliminating the possibilities of a tte: | Augusta Knowlton Thompson, Shel ing hia wandering except that on up of.the Greek railroads, ¢ 253 ue i i . received her education ut private| Christmas Eve he found himself in | A a 1a policeman | Berlin Quotes British Papers (0 It is possible that a reason other schools and at Packard Inatitute.| [One Rim to New York and lapsed | oc 5 iners Risked ; : than the difficulty of provistoning the Since girlhood she had shown marked| Lack into blankneas. Show Two Liners Risked Passet-. Qreek troops forced their withdrawal DISC literary ability, She translated plays) After hin disappearance Manning gers to Attack Submarines. from the Greco-Bulgar frontier. Allled | for Augustin Daly. Her best known| Was dropped from the force for being j diplomats for several weeks have hooks “were. “Literature of Italp,"{ cabaent_ without leave.” Commi BERLIN, Jun. 19 (hy wireless to| urged the Greek King to withdraw c . ly") sioner Woods has the strange case gayyilie).—“Berlin papers,” says the| troops from both the Serbian and "Great Events of History," “The| under advisement, y ' ; Rulewrian frontie Increasing thousands are : abe pest ¥% Seneiennaatatiaibictncamiin | Overseas News Agency, “quoting the pb tatehehd) een “ ” Authors’ Digest" and The Diary of « meer Mail of Allahabad and. the using Eddye Sauce. Wh}, Sfecve euey avoots ot an arscie on | WEATHER HALTS RELIEF 2ims,o¢ ts. moor sua « ouns TWO ZEPPELINS SMASHED | mular and Oriental Line steamer, the iued “Go DF i Good Form,” i ber wetboe ir tis ar egal la OF BOTTLED UP ARMY) 2:2": sietiea 2 submarine im the BY FRENCH GUNFIRE Eddys Mrs, Ranous's daughte ia manda Mediterranean and opened fire upon. Mrs, anager it, although the Kashgar had 180 pas- for the McCall Company. publishers,| ons Told ‘the British Forces | sengers on board, among whom were Damaged Airships Fall Behind Ger- Sali Iphia. Hi asl ply, ‘1 don't want any other man. [ love my husband’ i 8 8 ay No, she didn’t.” it heard Mrs, Mohr] Nine Ithough you say all the things she intended to do to Miss Burger, you never thought to ‘ Publishes Free Book) say to Miss Burger, ‘Look out for Ho at No, 286 West Thirty-seventh é H Tobacco Habit Can | her.’ ateeets dbo | a largo number of women man Lines Near Rheims—Taken Street, He was shocked to hear of Before Kut-¢l-Amara Have | Wiel wp # add that the second} i ht it was just all talk |Whoob oni é ‘The reports a | A ae eae in ree One te lot Sve, Mone.” A ST Made No Progress. | projectile fired by tho Kashgar ap- | Apart * for, Repairs. + y' i. “She was such a fine woman," hx y hit the su | | 7 DA .—~ a in Five KEPT EMILY BURGER FROM boc. TAME FOR (NVERTORS. said, “with a splendid mind and 4] LONDON, Jan? 19.—Britisn forces] parently hit tbe submarine, which | AMBTERDAM, an 3 ie tape fe the re Lu that is ce. r TOR'S MONEY (Chesapeake & Oblo' . noble character, ‘Tho thought of im. | advancing to the solief of the besieged disappeared and probably sank, plelins, damage: ¥ Frenc’ re, fell| | the seme—a! lways good. itarium, R Le Fan Ca [pending paralysis preyed on her mind Likewise these British papers re-| behind the German Ines north of ‘The Bites Bani , looated at 607 ings from July 1 to and includ json at Kut-el-Am h t ‘ocers an a, ph, has published} On cross-examination all that Mr oe ‘January now ine |for years. L shall veo that her wishes ciliate “el-Amara have been! |e an encounter between the steam-| Rhelms on Jan, 11, according to ‘ « obo ahewing the deadly ‘effect of| Lewis, wished {0 strengthen was “Over sane period [are carried out unable to make further progress be-| ? Skaraaiiion and b trioht advices to-da: Delicatessen Stores habit ond how it can be Rooke’a statement that the night of| year ago. — cause of the weather, Secretary for} or City of Maracilies and oO. eupr! Maastrioht advices re ; Made by EF. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. rom one to five days at hom the shooting he had made certain estas - . marine in the Mediterranean, the} They were taken apart and sent to y A ve Mwhe. Dave weed tovacco for more | (00, ANOOUNE Ne tM teats porie ot Gunner tram vniceal KAISER IN SERBIA {hala Chamberlain announced in tho) soamer firing eight shots, and that] Germany for repairs, or (1 « fo “ 7 e jouse Oo! ‘ a) sa 00 & 4 he at ee § way it ts entirely eucceastwl, When examined redirectly by Mr, iad a its ey lar ' Whee lant demarobes ware reosivort passengers travelling on board her - ———- ——— ¥! * to bantehing the desire f Phillips, Rooks firmly denied that geat in two-week period since out hore the Turks have been driven back | reported that the submarine ere | Veteran Fie lebrates| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. has improved thelr health wonders |Mr&. Mohr had ever said she loved| break of war SEES BULGAR KING to within six miles of Kut-el-Amara’s| was hit! ‘piringay. pe method banishes the desire for | hor husband. —-— suter forts. Pera BERLIN (via wireltss to Sayville, L AUTOMOBILE STOLEN Ro matter whether it is smoking,| Q. Why did she want you to help} Philadelphia ¢ regular semi-an cagenens sesadellapieieenrenenias 7 bey cigarettes or mutt dipping, her? A. Because she was afraid Miss| nual dividend of 2\% per cent. on 2 . >, et lr ), Jan. 1%-—-Field Marshall Count von | ae ia deoly 1018, thie boek Ie being distributed free, ph gal t ; aby} i od 8 Monarchs Review a Procession of selor, veteran of the 1964, 1866 and | 2M! Me As ak in being distributed free | Hurger was Kelting the doctor's] ferFed stock payable March 1 to NEW ORLEANS El ENTRIES. eet. vena, colabtaced Sis ciphtienn | Gite a si ream at once. « d Feb. 0 ri * . an: y money or property. FROGTE | Bulgarian, Macedonian and 1870 campaigns. fonth west "sth et, and 1 nd aie ever ask you | ty amps <5 .| PARAPETS OF GERMANS) ossngay, to-gsy:, He war recently at Sete coments, fin itakee te ‘eas ae A 8 Ape oat arl@perial O11 Canadian subsid) German Troops. PAIR GRoUuN NDS. NEW NEW ORLA? the German front Beate a het dard Off Cor of Nd is re 1a, Jan, 19.—The entries for to-ma: never did, ported ¢ have declared 100) per ‘ S, t row's « are * fon s r| stock dividend makit t | LONDON, slam: tm<AcAsmpaton ne-| Toms racee ate ae follows? | Trenches Badly Damaged and Bat-|~ of ste putatanding 2 ceived by Retter's Telegram © r Ma t Is Hit by Shells Fr hospita A. Yes, I asked Heulis it w stock is now being quoted on ‘ us yy eee If you are looking to invest | Mra. Mohr didn’t know somothing |S" Of '¥) 10 180 pany says beri BaENS} William was | ‘ie 4 “ sbout the shooting. Coffee Excha saat in Nish, Serbia, yesterday. The Ger- i som¢ money in a business en- Q@. By Mr. Fitzgerald—-You w 9.200, up 9200 trom last. wa man Emperor met King Ferdinand | Allied Guns | LONDON, Jan, 1%Aruilery and | | | | * < . , Q. You talked with Healis after you| cent | Business Bargains! ..3 121.3430 Suite gn ea } or i terprise that will yield returns - Southern Railway's $6,000,000 threr | °F Bulgaria i mining operations continue to tell the make the right start by rea year 5 per cent. notes, dur Feb, 1, wili| “The monarchs greeted each other| ill Helned H4 story on the western front, Last ing the pe paid off {noah without public! cordially,” the despatch says, “and] wart! ee thes t ta : urveagohis ai night's otficlal British bulletin tells of at then reviewed from the citadel a pro- }a mine which ‘blew up some German | 6 ° CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | cession of Bulgarian, Macedonian and | par pete fhe enemy suffered con- SPECIAL metab Mats Fy * nan troops.” \ siderably,” the report says. | fi ‘| mness e e nperor presented King Ferd Last night's official French butietin ane ey g cote pi sae seway ‘ : State Cnuidy, haw 4 ’ Unsurpassed BR ws | imand with a Field Marshal's baton lsays German trenches between the | i, Leg ee eg } rtunit >? Mineral ia Mi 4% TAN Lay and the King appointed the Empero: | Oise and the Aisne were badly dam- f rclusit i y Tusnday CORN as Honorary Commander of a Bul- aged by acter? firs, and ia Sie aun > . an " J our Metzeral, a Gerinan bat : R oleve gorian infantry regiment, a Cardigan, 10) LHe Wine, | Vouges, nour Metgerul, a Geri | Advertisements Printed in The fo” aut) } it] Among the Emperor's retinue were | gta ie ‘imme, ig Vik MY | tery was roughly handled by artillery WE ALSO OFFER: Daily «Sunday World ned Mearhae os ow De General Staff; Field Marshal von manaisioein tare Jeti, | eee se just Debing the bate lines: | rte pr ei Sy i geeat. ened ee sme OF tha may ytt | Mackenson, Adjt.-Gens. von Plessen ir Ning tei | Pay again been shelled by the allles. soar ny *; mate REE Many, flavors. ‘They 40¢ } No other newspaper offers you inpany in West One Hundred | ¥O Chelivs and von Lyncker and Aa- | med. Track good. |e eae son es FOU ult dhe from the hos. FOUND BO Ath Street. When he failed to} Mira! von Mueller, King Ferdinand - PECIAL NOTICES. ( So many advantages to makea s i f, Charles} was accompanied by Princes Borin] Testimonial fer Coroner Healy. | mavds ekg ” sll | Successful investment. The | FSE ‘ | t fe Sends oud Cyril, Premier Radoslavort and| Representatives of £60,000 ynion men | ASK FOR and GET f “Rigi « who forced | others: WIM hold a son @ at No. M11 World prints more “Business a > aid tae ta ——— Horty iO street toWeht 18. arrans RI ICK’S Opportunities” than all the \ bn the floor of the witting room. aid we | An seme ARE Sa8i0 » Coroner Timotin | slater Ann, aeventy-fve, who kept house | { other morning newspapers for bim, Was dead in her ved, She had i vi be, rc gins nara Marahal of ha coining St Patrick's Dy THE ORIGINAL aco met nis t# OK + added togetber, ‘clune ares Hor fave eated niin | ~ MALTED MILK . ‘ eid a wera’ labor seven in thegperade.™™ ‘Greap sudstitutenscost YOU same piten

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