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> APPALLING LOSS BY BRITISH INAL EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 1916, by The Press Publishing (The ‘New York World). NEW — __PRIOE ONE CENT. Comrriant, > BRITISH ARE AGAIN BEATEN BACK BY THE TURKS” ‘ i (aes Books Open to am 16 _FAGES YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916. HEIRESS VANISHES AGAN AL AT ULANARA, a OFFICIAL CLAIM OF ThE TURKS Unable to Relieve ve Forces ‘Thi «| ALLIES SHELL GERMANS | Aunt tS SD: — of Foe Police Deputy Has Married Garage Owner. HUNT MADE IN FLORIDA. Miss McLaughlin Drew $2,000 Monitors Cause Havoc at West- Cas u ; . | 4 sacs ' ; \ 2ash and Fortune in Se- GRAVE FEAR IN LONDON. ie—Allied Airmen Bombard | Tees he : A Kn snd Havst | curilies Before Departing. Aylmer’s Army May Also Have | , Jan, 28—Allied mon-| phe search Miss Grace Me-| Been Caught in the jitors drew in close to the Belgian! 1a enn, daughter of the late Deputy} a coust and shelled German positions at) * ‘ Turkish Trap. Westende, acconting to advices ye-|Chief of Police P, H. McLaughlin, — | 1 her afternoon. At the Missing from the home of her aunt. BERLIN, Jan. 2° (by wireless to)s rench aviators Mrs, Katharine Inglis, at No. 4 West| Sayville).An official Turkish stat works Bear! One Hundred and Twenty-seventh | nd & # that W fire ment, received here to-day, si) the British made another att of the rticularly monitors at ine. tists * Florida beaches. ans have ar-{entine O'Farrell, Street, since Dec. 9, is now being car- Val- who has been em- forces in ried on at the Mesopotamia | ek upon the Turks, | Numerous wound but gave up the effort after sus- pe iiege ge us Mt as the Te) Dioved by Mrs. Inglis to find the girl, taining appalling losses ae sent two more detectives to Palm ‘Phe enragement occurred near LINER FINLAND AIDS | Beach to-day to ald the two already Menlarie, about twenty miles east of the Kut-el-Amara, where a Br VESSEL IN DISTRESS! Search is also bel made for is surrounded by the Turk Stevens, former owner of | * There duels near were intermittent artillery Kut News) the Star Ga at West One Hun-} {dred and Twenty-seventh Street Saal Age | Steamer Rochambeau Sends by Wireless, but Could Not a rates Kis! troe su ” . | Seventh Avenue. He is known to have} Bp cretnian: toes Tell Name of Craft. ‘ nese pe eel on the e v f been with the girl since her disa met: orth HALIFAX, N. 8., Jan, 26.—'The French | Korna, killing numerous enemy] oamahip Rochambeau reported throuxh|Pearance. He taught her to run her ‘a ; | automobile troops and a great num { cattle, |the radio station at Cape Race to-d oh eathalegh eee ive {that the steamer Finland was standing | ‘The first impression Stevens made LONDON, Jan. 26 are ase ers by a vessel from which signals of dis-lon Mrg, Inglis was entirely pleasant, | fears in London in re Gen shad been sent up. The Rocham-|aithough he toluntocred the informa ‘Townshend's h gare \ hid not seen the vessel and didl tion hig wife in. Springficid, Masa. | rison at Kut-el-Amara, } Diam Ie BEOWRE HENS (OE BOO He |had just obtained a divorce from him. | geperal warntr as sent out, and even for Gen, Ay! s relief ex-| A geperal zw f Mrs. is says ehe has since learn pedition, following the urkish offi- i athivniae Bae. ciateecurns cial report that in his effort to cut E-2'S FATAL EXPLOSION }fective until April 17, She fears that through the Turkish line around Kat } ens an married Miss McLaugh- | Latest Photograph of Mrs. Mohr 1—Unsettled to-night; rain probable Thursday, AL EDITION ————— PRICE OnE CENT. nese ceecanre rte racine ASSEMBLY GIES $30,000 MORE FOR THOMPSON WQUIRY On Trial for Husband’s Murder sire to Thwart Work of P. S. Investigators. NEW BILL ON EXP Every Member Must Make Personal Accounting — for Every Pe nny y He Spends. ALBANY, N, Y., tions extending to March 1 Jan -Resolu- the ife ating $380,000 additional for expenses were unanimously adopted by the As- sembly to-day, They had passed the | Senate last week Just prior to this Chairman Maier ,of the Ways and Means Committee introduced @ bill intended to meet the \ criticisms of Assemblyman R. Hunter McQuistion of tho present system of oommitiee expense account Adoption of the resolutions was pre- Ways and Means Committee was Mek he said, on the strength of | Chairman ‘Thompson's statement in ene Senate that his work was about completed. When later Thompson oe punced mportant developments _ 4 he re expected the Assembly was will \ction Taken When! STEAMERS COLLIDE Hon abd tine, @xeneied, whe Roca fe and time extension, the Speaker ceded by comment by Bpeaket Sweet jand Minority Leader Callahan, but ihe was ie debate, Quick on Jan, 21 Aylmor lost 3,000 dead and | WAS NOT HER FIRST = and declares she will have him} Committee Investigates Ca- | ugg tne dhe feBniuelonat! OAL was driven ba eral sew prosecuted for bigamy if t! reer of Money-Getter, | iahan & “we may be put in the The ‘Turks also reported that Ayl-| — | The fondness which grew between ‘ . ae | it fying th ts of this con mer lost an additional 3,000 men in} Admiral Griffin Recalls Previous}i,. pint ana the garage man dis —- Nis: | in Mt ifying the acts his com i i ei) Seabee \ ears . Pisoni on Proteus in Panic} mittee, which exceeded tts appropria- dead and wounded in his previous Blow-up of Hydrogen Gas [or ased the aunt and after there had | ers of the Am so. ‘ Rush { i Lit } Ks, a total of 6,000. } eon $0} tio! ye family the ‘ a ‘ais ush for the Lite- eg ee Meee aa tin on the Submarine. I in ee ey Ny i. oes Jelety this afternoon be bal Bait | He would not oppose the resolutions, e s have 1 oF gi nt away. he ne Hime} gation into the work George W Oils. | de ch opposition would tacking Townshend, believing his sup- there wag at least one hydro-| stevens sold out his business to the |> wor jhe added, as such opposition would| ° so low h Sul ‘i ono of the leading spirits in the} In a dense fog that settled over the| be interpreted as an effort on the part plies—especially water—are so low he 18 explosion in the Su wner of tho building, John Ma in DeraMAe nhc GHialadoedl will be compelled to surrender, The sfore the explosion of Jan who.wae superintendent under ‘We Hoya" crowd of Wallort fame, | Bay shortly after 1 0 nek thls afters Ot the aminority: ¢o) banter the came is fear here that Aylmer, too, may be) which Killed five and injured nine | ens, is now manager of the place. Mra, | lias beon doing as t) jal man- Bye nahn Mal Painvaineies | oon bbe t trapped and | forced to retreat men, was disclosed to-day by Rear}inglis suys he has information whieh | ager of rhelr organ Southern Pacific line ith on he views of the ajor of the laa 2 8. G eh ¢ the] : five passengers aboard, evanhed | Ways and Means Committee on the Admiral RB. oS. Griff nief of he is withholding for “ of his The officers ‘were nousty in the stern of the steamer Brabant of| MeQuistion situation, Maier — mid Bureau of Steam Engineering, U. S.Jown., Manning says be noth= | gay of dismissing Hat vnd his FORD | Bat Nn n, Without consult | fy Gort + ' cae the T # Ol Com off the Quor-| were refiected in hia bill, tt would shington thout cons! F workers at onc V 8 objec . 1 Is of his bureau, Admiral] 4 day after the dis urance of! mind a letter no t hin als. | Stine n, Staten Island prov jat the expenses and con port made by Lieut Cooke, | Brockiva Laas and quay Ci mpany | @ American Defense Soctety, Inc.,| te Brann bound tar 1 arapieo, MBs) # und their employees Speman Commande c » mentioning &| a arew out $2,000. She found there al has am Ita officers ‘Theodore | 10% and the us for New Orleans. | pe paid to the person by whom such Will Study Causes of War Before) hydrogen | Le yeaa EES Weillz|note from her aunt asking her to] Roosevelt and other prominent Amer-| The Braban: under command of) expenses were Incurred, or to whom Taking Up i'roposals for informed Navy Yard sources placed home, In reply M tis got] ieans. Surprise \ toby the | Capt. Petersen and was moving sloW-| such compensation Is due, after “each | Yr plosi M ly From mind oan t ie Ending Ce flict number of previous expl s written ina tu nand, say-} discovery that “G 1 In} nm account Kh ave been ding Nic the Ee3 at fou RIS Te he} With Capt. Neilson vudited” by the Comptrotie a eiaceeaaee tern STOCKHOLM, Jan, 26. ie Fo Your poisoned por r elved ty. and ‘ f the fleld semi | i & 4 MeQuistion, In a statement ism eral of its members, held its first { |We know our 1 nd New York] seek contributions. rm Pact eras Bill, said he wor insist upon t thosthe commission will first study | ian | those who do not understand the ex- room to stop and reverse.| a jepisiative investigatic It now the causes of the war to enabl cae ated tineana va learusarehae the | pres#ion, consisted of several groups m of the Proteug how nsec et Geni Appr-ach with better understanding | Mrs Pokluda Das hes Into Bijeig inh ahd atavenk were he ‘Theresa | of men who operated various schemes wa 5 paahe ste His insimence, he said, was proposals for p | Home to Find Her Two Chil- | ttotet in seventh Avenue early in| around the Waidor He is tO Seb the Brake mera ; to desire to see et or aan fescus anuary as °Mr i Mrs. George Mf.) Pavng rich pers thelr money k of the callision sont pa aluses” in connect the , When Mrs. Katherine Pokluda went | On the following day the young | Jan. 14, end t Tomb: ‘ 1 i r anarilnetetioor of » grocery store this NB caveat ai |tor having vict vy wealthy | rushed to the lifebos ount a and her little son Tony, | the aunt 31 scriptions f in hip 1) ages uld be made Senator George Ff hompaon ts Three Victit ¢ Seaitie Blaze Jur ree and @ half years, sieving i Sowelyy. .| the Gridiron Clut fumous ni- Although t W the Proteus) pack in New York to-day to re: HES WICKING OF SPANE: EHARE in the kitehen of ner home on the] jee found. i zation of Washington newspaper cor- | w omewhat damaged injury! nin drive against corrupt inte From Fifth Story of econd floor of No, 18 Carlisle Strect,| oa ot : respondents in W s1on, Was ONC) was not serious enouxl Lo prevent her t without any string tled to him, He Is Building. When returned, half an hour|~ —— of the full-fledged * a nung her voyare Benen} ted by his victory against certain ‘ later, she saw that her apartmen When several ' persons. | was i eriously damaged and will esis," thy Assembly and the SEATTLE, Wash. J 6.—T Lapa COL. HOUSE IN BERLIN. aime heen down as : aye port tor a ‘ime persons were killed ju ir fs aside neighbors who t At t | The committee w esume work fifth floor and « h 1; » cheek he motte \ » in) CALLS FOR BASEBALL TAX. fides {tho Senator. "We have burned to death to-d: fi nd nioke! . cha tga t ow to do in connection U vile “5 i VEE Prosta heyy of 9; Ville som . 3 4 Butted the Walker Bu i tonon groped about tit which have ai ‘ u Uirues Receipes {with the Public Service Commission men are missing found the baby carriage in which | sentative of 1 nds of lu ne Me A | ‘ie ‘ for the First District and we wiil O£ the twenty-one known 10 have litejen hud sat, lt was enipty. Neither [in Berlin ‘ wanted an pLigatic 1 eects (eee maniah toil {complete that firat en we shall been in the big warehouse at the | oui yhe find a trace of the other | corresponilent into all uy an) ed and paid} %" t a wil go to Albany to look the up-State time of the flre eight narrowly os: |oyiig, wl 4 out, One of \W VR Mee | Rants , Ahan Commis ver ue have re eaped with their lives. Firemen found) When at last al on fount hin Combs, Ch t Dew \icvar fused “ three bodies on the fAfih flo yurned te t whbors f | onal € Wan i re 1 SA thee rine almost to a erisi Iped vei PR i " tounded & mf - sail ; WINTER CKt Tees TH y LGM f CLIMES D r baey 1 been taken trom the ' Aa F “ i we i ; F rout mn bets the moth # jeturn by i mnog a who de the Gvisory 2 a be y 8 j u n nos rd i at $30, her brether, John Motel, who bad dis+ 4 anid wovins | \ y \ oad Fi 1000, ae covered the Ure, nee YOK, (Conuaued on vourlh Page? Ba Lue laa aby por ceuk (Conunued og Second Hawes ¥ Speaker Sweet Denies Any De-| of the Thoinpson Public Service In-! ig Committee and appropri-| DEFENSE CALLS IRS. MOHR AS FIRST WITNESS IN HER HARD FlGhT FOR FREEDOM |Attorney for Accused Woman Ad- mits Her Jealousy, but Declares She Had No Knowlege of Crime— Tells of Physician’s Cruel Acts. WIDOW WEEPS ON HEARING STORY OF MARRIED LIFE (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Jan. 26.—Mrs, Elizabeth Tiffany Mohr was called to the witness stand this afternoon to defend herself against the, — charge that she bargained with three negroes to kill her husband, Dr. ©. 4 Franklin Mohr, on the night of Aug. 34 last, INMANY ATAXS BERLIN CLAIMS she was in tears, Fail in Efforts to Regain the dress to the jury sometimes her whole body quivering with her sobs, So fast did the tears fall that she was compelled to bor- row handkerchiefs from the women who sat about her. i Ever since the three Mrs Dr negroes impll- cated Mohr in Mohr the assassina- tion ¢ and the wounding Trenches Lost East of of Miss Emily G. Burger, his hand- Neuville wome young housekeeper, there have been rumor# of the startling thin, | BERLIN. Jan, 26 (via Londony-—|21% Mobr could reveal it she #0 4 jA great number of counter attteks ates. There HAW 706Uy Bh eee | | wer made by the French yesterday] (terest in these things than in the } fe made b; eRe we actual murder of Dr, Mohr, |to recapture the trenches taken by the’ Mfrs, Mohr was called to the wit. } of Neuville, but they) ness stand at were repulsed each time after hand-| auestioned | by Cushing. fiehting, As soon as Mr 3.10 her o'clock and was | Germans east counsel, Arthur | j torhand | tssucd says the the statement | Cushing finished hla opening address he motioned to the accused widow and she took the stand y by German army | headquarters’ staff. The text of the War Office state-| as the first witness for the defense, | ment was as follows Mrs, Mohr was permitted to eit in “The French attempted in a great|the witness stand, She bowed and humber of counter attacks to recap-|smiled ay she took per seat. She was ture the trenches took east of Neuville, They were repulsed on euch | almunt occasion after hand-to-hand fighting. | at “Prench mine operations tn the Ar- we utterly composed, But her voles was » Sho was first asked her marriage FIGHT TO DISMISS INDICTMENTS 4 whisps gonne destroyed our trenches ove LOST. | short distance near Hill No. Tho one witness of the moraing | northeast of La Chalade. We oceu-| wag Police Captain eorge H, M pied the crater they made after hav-|han of the F lence force. He gave ing frust 1 artack the jada nal testimony about the con- enemy | ns of Brown and Spellman after Naval aeroplanes attacked the| no murder, which Att they have eince » clom® of his teati- of the enemy ur army aeroplanes military establishments ppudiated. | near La Panne mony the State closed tts case, and lattacked the ratiway establishments Mr. Cushing <i] that the indiet- ig Loos, southweat of Dixmude and} mont against Mrs, Mohr be dismissed f Bethune om the 1 Liat’ the shooting of Regarding the other theatres oft). stony was dune by one man and war, there is not report | y three a arged im the ta- PARIS (via L ‘ la 1" following report a given I t the} The ac fo . War Office this afternoon \rep Stearns in denping the “In the Artols district there was! ition. if there was a joint DURDOSS | sustained activity on the p f the) ney were jointly guilty.” ry In the sector uf Neuville-Bt, | ae. Cushing protested also that the Laatinlght we made's ‘8X | indictment should have specifie® that abled us to expel tue Ger-| oe trigger finger sent the bullet inea mans from'one ee EE oe, ak nd not three, and this nh Sey me and the Avie, | @HRURE Th been so specified. “I ae real ae a nis is bnicality,” he sald, hy mane R eat : but criminal law is bullt upon teeh- a Hat re and destroyed an ob. | ncaitics vervation post hear Parvillers, There| John B. Edwards, counsel to Spell s not!ing to report regarding the ree| man, made similar motion tn behalt Faas of ihe Rani J of hi nt, urging that ax no com = | spiracy had been charged in the tne SAILING TO-DAY, |dictment Spellman could not be ad- - ged in any way guilty of the mur Comal, Galveston 1PM. Dr. Mobr, particularly as the C, of St. Louis, Savannah 3PM. \oniy evidence against him was thas | he shot Miss Burger, Dr. Mobr’s com KEEP GRIP AWAY | panton | Wits Father Johos Medicue—Advy William H, Lewis, attormey for | 4 { | aes tos a eal wa

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