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rage over the failure of ¢ every Gallipoli would be fruitless and that) | | | Th Id not be- “ Bore ona aev, like angry, anreason-|Rome Officially Informed of pants Silarea, ie Tay have deiie:| the Rejection of Peace = = ferwt veers away every advantage Offers of Vienna. they ever had of Greek oy bet ‘ the ing of the war 80 per) opps) yo - on . Se the, beninning of the jwvoranle to| TEUTONS FALLING BACK the Entente, To-day not 40, no, not! ——— 20, per cent. would turn their hand to | ondon Reports That Alig | Thins ced, Your Majesty not ae-| Are About to Take Offen- ae Austro-Germans would certainly | mobilize?’ sald the correspondent. sive in Greece. MAY DISARM, BUT PROPOSES TO| ascomereememe | RETAIN SALONICA. | ROME, Jan, 20—Fighting between “Perhaps I shall, but 1 do not feel) 4 ustria and Montenegro has been re- ean afford to disarm before the fate) mimed, Montenegro notified Italy| Of Balonica is decided. The allle®) smojaty of this fact to-day. evacuated Gallipol! after a year, One Montenegro's decision was com-| @ay they may change their MINd) Hunicated to the Italian Foreign Of- | about Salonica, leaving the place At) hoy from the Montenegrin Premier. | the mercy of the first comer. The note is to the effect that King “Balonica is Greek. I propose that) Nicholas and the Montenegrin Gov- it sball remain Greek.” ornment have rejected all terms of- “Does Your Majesty believe that) toreg by Austria and that fighting Germany can be victorious?” asked) giroady has been resumed along the the correspondent. whole front. “That depends,” replied tho King,| King Nicholas remains with his you mean ta"» London, Paris, and) country, ' Petrograd, probabiy not, But 1 be-| LONDON, Jan. 20. — The Teutonic |!" Ueve the Teutons can defend them-| forces gathored along the Greek| ith oni a tow cat very lon) frontier are falling back and making | })" It sconemio sxhaustion 4208) orevarations to defend themselves |have caused f Ye | against attack by the allies, the Sa-| Passengers to keep the He is an expert in typhus cases and ee under Dr, O'Con ALL STREET. half hour was still setves where they are fo force Germany to sue for pea: 1 believe it will be very impossible, to conquer her in a|ionica correspondent of the Dally military way.” Mail telegraphed to-day, “Then does Your Majesty ‘at wil hat Goemuicome of tho| The Bulgarians are destroying war’ bridges, and the Germans and Aus- ha] King replied: “A draw—don't| trians withdrawing infantry and cav- alry units from Monastir, the above interview 9 wan conbercigned by Court Marshal} The allies have reached a definite Mercati. agreement as to their future military | ROTTERDAM, Jan. 20.—The ul and diplomatic policies in the Bal- ma 1 to the Greek Gov. eaten cise: Was elivernd | Kans, it was stated to-day, following | confined fast Monday and expired yesterday, | the departure ot the Fronch Premier | which have been conspicuous in trad- the Sofia correspondent of the Vos-|and military officials who attended | ing throughout the week. the allied war council here yesterday. | terest sische Zeitung wired to-day ay ol ans y King Constanti rm, Eaten” King Constantine 18) “wany situation that may ariso to-day received ofMlocial confirmation 9 cent. and a Dutch War- of the report that King Nicholas of | points and general list lost about & ship. Montenegro and his sons would re-| point before support was met, main at the head of their troops, de- LONDON, Jan, 20.—A British sub-| termined to fight to the last. Queen Wan no loss of life. vith the arrival of the German A British destroyer rescued part of tered ste oma ve promamanis on “ is way to the Serbo-Greek frontier, {the submarine’s crew. The Tomainder| persistent reporta trom Berlin that were taken off by a Dutch warship! King Constantine is growing rost- taken to Holland, lesa under the economic pressure ex- erted by the allies, made the Greek capital the centre of world interest torday. BRITISH FORCE NEARER | THE BOTTLED-UP ARMY ‘on ; Only Seven Miles From Kut-el- ‘away all the stomach, liver, . and bowel poisons before ea — a breakfast. re oud, —_— LONDON, Jan, 20.—It was an- Everyone Should ~ Drink Hot Water in the Morning To feel your best day in and day out;|nounced in Parliament to-day that inside; no sour bile to|Gen, Aylmer's force of British troops | your tongue and sicken your! was yesterday in close touch with the or dull your head Be consti -|Purkish position at Essin, and conse- od aggple acd tone: | quently was seven miles from Kut- HEALTH OFFICER OF Any cows about a submarine | IN HE WILL ACT AS tm Greece and never yor have ¥ submarines been seen supplied MONTENE Rl Greece. i} PORT OF NEW | | Used Smoke Bombs in Attack, | unit of an enemy squadron, was shot Or. W.F. MATHEWS --- By World Staff Photographer Dr. W. F. Mathews, who was deaig- by Gov. Whitman to succeed the nate late “on what is meant by victorious. If) army to organize the defenses of the| of ‘oung man who believes In doing things st Saturday night mfort to the down the bay Calls to Colors Unmarried Men in |to five of recruits who enlisted under the Earl of Derby's plan were for- mally called to the colors to-day, in accordance with the proclamation of recruits to be called out, are com- posed of unmarried men from nine- three points, Air Brake two and one-| sean to twenty-two years of age. within the near future will be deait| quarter, ow ¥ Oars of age. BRITISH SUBMARINE hala ta dl gadehrder ge la leet [itera aac ls f 11 - in te a rect ASHORE OFF HOLLAND) source ne ieee usteen potats ‘on. frat. rale of Sir John Roper Parkington, Consul | 100 shares. Market was raided in third hour, Crew Is Rescued by a Destroyer] Genera! in London for Montenesro| petnighem Stel, on news of 30 per was lacking, Alcohol gained trading prices de- showed nO smallest possible inconventence to the Steel | men, only the first drafts will actually There was another flood of selling orders In late afternoon which caused declli t ower prices than had pre- marine has gone ashore off Holland, | vyiena with two of her daughters, the | “fusiy” been geached. secording to an announcement Mad? | despatch adds, have reached Italy| met, but market did not show any “Phe Oficial Press Buréau to-day. | oy their way to France, rallying power, Ww With net changes from previous closing, Support was addressed to Holland, from the steam- : ship Rotterdam for the purpose of| Avenue? A. To Dr. Mohr’a house. weeding out ail letters intended to be|*4W the doctor's son, Charlie, who| his wife? A. No, I never heard of told me that his mother had lunch | that. I told bim I had an en- Pe # ore THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916. BERLIN CLAIMS mkt hand. She was quite as composed as Craft Shot Down. he and Intently interested tn every|tro'ner 7 went back (0 the door of word. No matter what statements the| 400 0™ june fan Uh Mu Pcie RERLIN, Jan. 20 (via London). | chauffeur made against her she never| oi" Cvareq with blood. I sald, “Oh, following report was issued to-day by | shook her head as so many accused! ' COs when I paw the doctor German Army Headquarters: persons do in pointed contradiction. dl : Miss Burger started to get out of the “Our positions north of Frelinghien, | Heals did not glance in her direction. | 64. ana as she opened the door she In Northern France, were attacked| Deputy Attorney General Phillips | yesterday evening by the Binglish,| continued his questioning of Healis who used smoke bombs, The attack |When he resumed the stand at the rs “Pnemy artillery, according to the | Mobr’s house and he'd show you that usual plan, shelled the chureh at] you'd get the money promised for Lens, “An English biplane, carrying two “On the Yaer, fire from our antt- 4 an enemy ma.|been held up and shot. he enemy lines, The | bated where the shooting should take aeroplane was immediately destroyed by our artillery ‘BRITISH REPULSED “DON'T FAIL TO STOP CAR,” HEALIS SAYS; |HOKE SWTH CALLS > ONLINE IN FRANCE, IRS. MOHR URGED BEFORE FATAL RIDE (Continued from First Page.) extended over a width of some hun- | opening of the session, dred metres. The enemy was repulsed| Q. On Aug. 27 Brown came to your with severe loss room and told you to come to Mra. the murder of the physician? A. Yes,| o., ner head. After that I went to and we went there. I told Mrs. Mohr th . 4 front of the car to rain d machine guns, the machine being a/t didn’t want to be in the game at all} +4 ston a motor t rhe Mera She said for me not to be afraid, as wh . What did Misa Bu down near Tourcoing by & German|she knew all the police, and all ra! 2 Wns ws lao airman, have to say was that the doctor had| 4 gne said, “Oh, doctor,” It was de- piace, Mrs, Mohr favored having Itling pefore the motor car came up “During lust night we droppea|'® the neighborhood of Providence, | where the doctor's car was standing? bombs on military establishments in Nancy.” "BRITAIN CALLS OUT 100,000 DERBY RECRUITS as she knew the police. $5,000 WAS TO BE PAID FOR THE, Q. At the time of the shooting did MURDER, Q. Was anything said that night bi liman? A. Yes; Mre rey wa be wai to receive $2,000.) @ Any one else? A. No, no one. I! day brings new evidence of disregard In all, $5,000 was to be paid for saw a figure at the side of the car shooting the doctor. Q. Where did you go tater that Brown and you had picked out? A. When I approached it I slowed rather contemptuots of the inqutry|7°W® the car and then stopped be- Mr. Lewis was making. Mrs. Mohr Hetened to Heals with| £Ot Cut and went to the front of tho but Lost Heavily—Air ‘her cheek propped up with her gloved tween two electrio lights. Then I car and raised the hood. As I did so I heard two sharp shots and then fell in the roadway. She was tangled up in the robe, I picked her ip and as I did so there was another shot that whizzed past my left shoulder, It hit Miss Burger and she fell again, Then I carried her to the side of the road where the grass was, There was blood running down you exclaimed “Oh, my God?" There wasn’t anything else said. Q. How long was It after the shoot- A. About four or five minutos. saw Spellman, after the shooting of Miss Burger and I recognized it as Spellman. Four Groups, Ranging in | night? A. Brown and I went on the| Healls then told of the arrival of the s 9 2. motoreyole down the road that I AUIS used to take to the Bristol Ferry, motor cars on the scene and of his 1| taking Dr. Mohr, who was breathing LONDON, Jan, 20,—Groups from two| sat on a cushion fastened to the|PUt unconscious to the Rhode Island seat Brown sat on. Q. What road did you take? The Washington Road. highwaymen. Next he told of his ata bridge near a road that ran off Deo, 13, These groups, the first Derby| to the Icft. There was a lake beside being taken by the police to the War- thie left road and Brown eaid that|Te? Jail, then to Providence and then the lake would be a good place to throw the guns after the shooting, A We stopped shooting he told at that time, he said, was that his car had been held ap by to Bristol, where he was locked up with Brown and Spellman. In order to prevent congestion at| Q, You took Dr. Mohr over that) +O OTHERS HE WOULD CON- the recruiting offices and to cause the| road the following night? A. Yes, I FESS ALL. begin training at onee, moned and does not appear will be treated as a deserter. and postponements of service, is esti- mated roughly at 100,000, ie 620 BAGS OF MAIL Sayville).- the British authorities. The German officials stated the forwarded to Germany. Q, What 414 Pre A. Yes, and Miss Burger, too, Miss Burger's house — ——— ready for me. A GREAT GUNS ON COAST [incre Yad ensotine to buy. WILL PROTECT NEW YORK} sc: ans’ to go out tn the car that TO FAIL. He said Spellman had Miss Ormsby and Miss Miller, Q. Did you ask Brown how he had the housekeeper, in the car, The Recruiting Committee an-| Q. Did you stop near tho bridge|'"S? A. Yes; he sald he rodo on the nounces that any one who is sum-| that night? A, No, I lost my nerve.| Mer cycle, but got lost looking for aay to you next|® milly named Chin in Riverside. The numberof men in the first four|4ay? A. He wanted to know why 1/ Jt was while all three were in Bristol groups, after subtracting exemptions| hadn't stopped and said Mrs, Mohr | Jal, Healis said that he told Brown had been very angry because I didn't|®4 Spellman that he intended to} stop in the Nyatt Road, He told me I| ‘Ur State's evidence, They said they should have stopped because wo'd| Weren't going to say anything, have made money out of it. ‘ou came up from Newport to ‘ 7 HELD UP BY BRITIS Providence with Dr, Mohr on Tues- re iP toy rial dais , Aug. 31, th hoot: r. i—__—_— Gay, AUG: 31, the day of the shooting’ | Then the engine could not be run un- All From America and Addressed) ner out on Washington Street. Dr, |‘!! this had been cleaned out, Later to Holland, Say Berlin Postal | Monr told me to take her bags home, | Sxed it up and drove the car to the hospital, Se Q. You did this? A. Yes, and as I Officials. was going to Miss Burgers I eaw| ,TM® closed the direct examination BERLIN, Jan. 20 (by wireless to| Brown in front of her house on Wads- |°f Heals, Mr. Lewis took Healls tn | ‘The long delay In the re-| worth Street, He was fixing the valve | [D4 then for cross-examination, ceipt of mails from the United States | of his motorcycle. waa explained to-day by postal of-| was there too, cials as being due to the action of) sayg MRS, MOHR TOLD HIM NOT| Q. How many different statements got away from the scene of the shoot- Q. Now, when you stopped the doc- pulled Mohr’s car the night of the shooting? A. Yes, that was all. have you made about this shootings A. Two, British had seized 620 bags of mail,| @ Where did you go after leaving| Q, Isn't it true that you told people in Elmwood | Dr. Mohr had found in his car a let- 1| ter from @ man who threatened to kill him if he didn’t keep away from FOR ACTION 10 END BRITISH BLOCKADE In Senate Speech, He Attacks Interference with Neu- tral Commerce. WASHINGTON, Jan. interference with neutral trade was the subject of a speech in the Senate to-day by Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia, who ploaded for action to prevent England from ad- vancing her own trade at the expense of the United States while attempting ny commercially wed that the rights of citt- zons of the United States and other neutral nations were boing recklessly disregarded, and emphasized particu- what he denounced as Great Britain's lawless treatment of Amer- fea's cotton trade. viewed the entire history of interfer- ence with trade and diplomatic ex- changes on the subject. “Shall we quietly continue to fu nish Great Britain what she ts com- to obtain from the United States while the commercial rights of citizens of this country are trampled * anked the Senator. | “The Congress of the United States | = slept over the right of shippera of foodstuffs last winter, | haps, because the prices were gvod: you see any one there except Dr.| pertaps because we did not investi- Mohr and Miss Burger? A. Yes, I popularity—became the sensation of The Senator re-| tobacco, An a bi This was, per- te the subject. The lawlessness of rat Britain has increased greatly | during the past twelve months, tor neutral rights: “By firmness, but peacefully, new- | trals can easily obtain their rights | from both belligeren ALBANY, N. Y., 20. *.’ Thompson to-day duced in the Senate a bill making it State Hospital. The story of the|® misdemeanor punishable by a fine in the Borough of Man- | New York City, with steam | 7 eae ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT COMPANY New Laid Eggs 39 co.:. Maplehurst Brand tor’s oar in the Nyatt Road, you, Elm City Hams. 19}c¢» B to 9 Ibs, each Lean and tender Q. Your job was only to stop Dr.! outside. astly more because the skin pores do impurities into the blood, pores do, says « well- keep yoo poisor id i Sept os and toxins i flushed from the stomach, liver, and bowels drink before brea Mest each day, « glass of hot w Jwith o teaspoonful of phate in it. This will cleanse, pur jandireshen the entire alimentary tract : pat ibefore putting more food into the | Es from your pharmacist. It inexpensive nnd almost tasteless, ‘except asourish twinge, which is not un- Drink phosphated hot water morning to rid your a vile poisons and toxin: t their formation. | of vi (i2-lel-Amara, in Mesopotamia, where a i Mg cesbe 02 the inside like) reitish force has been surrounded by the Turk British troops at Kut-el-Amara, re- ports there hi took ov Mesopotamia expedition from ¢ John } 1,073 BRITISH LOST ® quarter pound of limestone Gen, Townshend, comanding the | {} been no fighting at that place. . Mr. Chamberlain announced = that | tn Lieut.-Gen, Bir Perey Lake yesterday | [ht command of the the suprer rles Nixon, who has bee ided home. > ON TORPEDOED SHIPS Commons Told of Loss of Life On|} Merchant Vessels Since the War Began, ce a EZ | guns, and beside that, he sald, forty afternoon, but he took Miss Ormsby WASHINGTON, Jan, 20, — Two] 4nd the dog out. “emergent situations” as to coast| @ Did you see Brown and Spell- defensos—one at New York and an-|™an the night of the shooting? other at San Francisco—where enemy | A: Yes. I met them in front of Mra. battleship with long range guns could| Mohr’s house In Reservotr Avenue. bombard portions of the two cities| Brown, who had his motorcycle, asked without danger from the present land|!f !t was all understood about stop- works, were described to the Houso braided car that night in Millitary Committee to-day by Gen,| 'h* Nyatt Road. Weaver, chief of coast artillery Faure ds Riavigimtes cia! {4 the War Depart rg} Dist A di He bartment’s! otter talking with Brown, She sald to me, “Don't fail to stop the car to- surplus 12-inch guns being remodelled | Might. Be eure to do it and don’t be at Sandy Hook to give them greater! afraid, Just say you were held up. range will be placed in various forts.| This ts our last chanoe as my divorce ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, | °**e comes UD Dem woke as Southern Railway's gross earnings in- my ompased $122,040 In the gecond werk of| all as goon a ber estate was settled plans contemplated placing 16-inch ‘Special for Thursday. CHOCOLATE, -MARASCHINO the very finest of their spe- oy ol ‘beauty ts made Special for Friday. CARAMEL BONBONS—Ji Rame suxKents, thi creamery Caramel celebrated Fondan: Friday Extra Special ; yrperey hy rene tt mite ‘ichest ‘Ae finest ‘oll’ et Pepper our celebra Proealy fess and purity Ress 9 . 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