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Se teen oni hat tla ak el ties) dae ema ~ Semana OER ee) RRS SRO ILLARD SIGNS TO FIGHT MORAN FOR RICKARD’S FNAL She |“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’\ —————————— = = WEATHER—Fair to-night and Friday; cold. 2m 4 “Circulation B Books Open to All.’ PRICE ONE Sane. rete Ne a NEW YORK, “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY a 1916. eee AGES EDITION ‘MAKE. NAVY FIRST IN WORLD"—WILSON HEDLEY PARTNER PUCLED CWO AGES “MAKE UNCONQUERABLE; ATE SMAED BRTSH NERA WAR PRE EN ASKED ABOUT PATENTS te tyany 7 GNE THENAYY MORE SHS,” rprago's pugn PRUSSAN TREATY HOLDS, HES USTED AS INVENTING cu SAYS WILSON AT ST, LOUS'= un) LANSING OFFIGL VEW Champion's Signature to retary of the Commission to D ‘i Articles in Chicago. + we WO OR TUR DMOITERS Succeed J. Sergeant Cram. raws Annual arial. Reysity ani : remendous Ovation Given , S — iShi Has List of Moneys Sup- $00,000 RECORD PURSE.} President During Last Speech TO THE soaaseunaeiy. | IRVINE RENAMED, TOO, | p Moves to Newport News and Ar- plied by Hedley. = f on Defense Tour Neeaee hr ia . rangements Are Made for Land- Jack Curley Finally Beaten in —— vannis; Resigned, i BANKER YOUNG IS ILL SENT BY GERMANS Efforls to Take Contest [STARTS ON WAY HOME.|® Succeeded by Deputy i ab ad Whose Status " aes | ——— : : Comptroller Hervey. s Undisputed. ; Hunt After $2,000,000 Slush 10 WESTERN FRONT HUN Sse Bomar: Every Cargo of Wheat a Com- RES P Fund Delayed Also by Mor- Jese Willard and Frank Moran} bustible Now, He Tells gan’s Departure. os jhave both signed (ticles to box for Big Audience. rles 8. cer-| pri : "5 | Tex Mekard e in New York, | General Manager Hedley’s paitner, Paris Reports Defeat of Heavy arch 17. ‘The articles were signed! py Samuel M. Williams. | | ALBANY, Feb. 3.—Ch i J. B, Doyle, Superintendent of Con-} Attacks by Enemy North ae Witlard and pis mumager, Tom! (gosotat Sta Correspondent of The |vey, a Democrat, of Brooklyn, ana| CRUISER AIDED CAPTURE, Struction for the subway and ele- of Aisne River. Jones, in the presence of Dave Lew- Evening World). |qravis H. Whitne I \ | ; py, a Brooklyn Re- | i publican, were nominated as Public SOME PASSENGERS CLAIM. | Service Commissioners for the First vated lines, testified before the ock this af-}| EAST ST. LOUIS, Feb, ‘Thompson committee to-day that he] AMSTERDAM, Feb. 3.--Travellera|ternoon, Mr. Lewivon was acting as|word of President Wilson to the gouldn’t remember how many patent! arriving here to-day brought fresh| representative of Tex Rickard. He] Middle West as he left St. Louis to- District by Gov. Waltman to-day. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Feb. 3.—Every one aboard the Appam Whitney succeeds J. Sergeant Cram, \ devices he ie part owner of; also that|Tports that tho Germans are plan-|{s an old friend of Jim Jeffries, and |day wan « ringing cry for the greatest | nethas no record of his receipts and/ "ing a jreat offensive on the Wout. | Wes in Jeff's camp at Reno, Nev. be- | nayy in the world. “Phe navy ef Me) ‘The last ison in Chicago at 2 whisie tebe’ expired: Sueptay and (CxeePe the jprize officer and members of the prize crew will be permitted Hervey succeeds George V. 8. wilt-|t0 land whenever they desire, it was decided today. jams, resigned WASHINGTON, Feb, 3.—Secretary of State Lansing announced The Governor also renominated Frank J. Irvine of Ithaca, former) {Q-day, that, in the official view ofthe United States, the British: liner Cornell instructor, for a five-year neha ee “ ate . fore fight with Jonson. Rats tua” no aad, Vaboule i “ be N " es by x ie expenditures and always destroys his /ern front. Large numbers of arti ee ee ee ete ee a pure off United States.” he said, “whould oT tarts. GE ss MpsAtate Public Service Appa, rought to Norfolk by. a German commerce raiding crew, is a old checks and check stubs. lery trains have passed through Ger-| ggo,990, Of this Willard will recetve| UNConquerable, the greatest navy in) Commission. |prize of war. Mr. Doyle was badly puzzled when |Many toward the French frontier in| $40,000 and Moran $20,000. the world.” } The Senate held a short session day and adjourned before the cortif-| ‘Common sense will enter into the solution in deciding on the dis- cates of nomination could bo #ub-| position of the ship,” a high official said to-day. mitted, During {ts brief deliberations eat i acha te brant nrac ; / iy oonemed Ghantneaiy ths Som: He said there is no exact precedent to follow and that the United j nations of Oscar 8. Straus and Henry | States “will have the whole say.” agked to describe geveral inventions |the past week, they stated. They es- This is by far the greatest purse ‘The inland States of the Mississippt | upon which he is collecting royalties.|timated that 3,000 new guns ware|¢ver offered for a ten round iil Valley have shouted unanimous ap | “Don't you destroy your checks be- being sent to Northern France, double the amount paid Pack- ent’s sugees- | Ms. Fi 1 ‘arland and Mike Gibbons for| * | PARIS, Feb, 9.—The Germans have MoFariand ond . "3 safer?” asked | “ righton Beach last aum-| tions for increase in cause you think It's sa: bs resumed their heavy attacks against P60 at Brighton Beuch taat sum~} 98 proval to all the Pres navy and] { ckard Ww 7 © money | le n ally D in co > sarnbare Of tke dawie : hiigpe i Senator Thompson. the French lines, according to official | Mer. Rickard will post the money |led him finally to pr n conti. | W. Hodge as members of the down Regarding disposition of the ship, the department will in part be “No,” sald Mr. Doyle. | despatches with a stakeholder before the bout.| gence the policy of America, the sov-| State Commission, Straus's term ss st } Banker George W. Young was ab-| This afternoon's War Ofice at The articles signed by both men] ooin of the sea, TRAVIS will expire in 1918, Hodge's in 1919,| guided by the Prussian Treaty of 1828. cua mt Be ee ini cole ive eet r cium ey Hervey’a In 1917 and Whitney's In) ayto the declared determination of @ sent through sickness. ment reported repulse of ¢ Mr. Doyle thought that in the last |@Memy onslaughts h of » Aisne, | aereed Wane Ne of : five years he had received $20,000)!" the region of Villa Anbois by a pan ene fae ia en royalties from the Interborough for |CUrtain of tire from French infantry og 1S iin ne m hig coasting time recorder, He told |The tons suffered heavy losses. May Pao cried forex Hicke| nese with -wniriwindalat cheat, Nol PORES IEEE ARS ROUT ea ua lates Meet chee ave) oon ax the signatures of Willard and| was given him, Jive hundred of the Fe eee ee ae axe | Preparatory to Ja sen ther of, | MA Manager Were on the articles city’s foremost men sat down with oH peed SCHLOAS. ey tne lenis tk th at of tae Friday OT Rickard has not yet decided where} him for coffee. To theni he made a) planation of the $2,000,000 to the in- © Uke of last Friday. a tars beac? ay tea seatiplocs Monday morning. VIENNA (via Berlin), Feb. 3.— bat GLEAN Ha ade the | ten-minut sarene mots Roath Dull: Senator George F. Thompson, Chair- | Claims of the Italian War Office that |“ 4 pom Mivaciclee toe Ricknad ness than N ie 2 ie aed man of the legislative investigating | heavy Austrian offensive movement . ~~ ery) ocr Satiok SOR LInas ning their loud appt a = fe et ked this afternoon | Was repulsed by the Italians on little | CU Out the i rina) newed confossion of change of mind | SL Pelloved J.P. Morgan had| Javorszek Peak, on Jaw. 27, were of-| ‘on. which hus ee ese desper-| about a tariff commission, ‘ to aveld teatitying|ficlally denied to- van atateg{ ate efforts to take the fikht away] Ay the President en teas watuey Peta that the Itallans fied after Austrian | from the SA en aes ua teas mobile at the ‘Twentieth Street toned in the textimony of Banker|#ttillery had wreckad their positions,| terday even wen ko far as to sign | trance of the Union Station a smu George W. Youbs, former director of] BERLIN (via London), Web, 3} Jack Dillon for a Willin) Aghl, Ont) dark-haired woman rushed to his aide aaah haat ae Notable artillery activity by both sidew] Publicly announce that Willard and] ang thrust two letters into his hands. Pd a TL aaphde todd i rt was made| Ported by German ary adquartera] The probable matching of Willard]taken to Pollce Headquarters. ‘The! Ayal ia! alae biel M Mor ‘in {{ to-day's official statement. ‘The allied] and Moran by promoter Tex Rickard tetters were found to be religious ex- aahis Ne iggeciecae set pre ore" artillery fire has been particularly| Was first announced in The ‘nB] hortations asking the President to as yeaterday, but it didw not succeed, 1) Va in the vicinity of Neuville, where| World of Jan. 12, on which day Rick-| sist in simplifying religious doctrine Beyer, wi tO be Boasaie ee {| the Germans recently mado a consider-| ard offered a purse of $45,000—$30,000] The police said she had no weapon Umating that Mr. Lae epart= | able gain of ground. English mine|to Willard and $15,000 to Moran.] A mile drive to the Coliseum was ure had anything to do with the com-| in the vicinity of Hulloch were|Jack Curley went West sumably] through a lane of flag-waving, mad miteie's eforta to serve him oF oUF) pied by Clerman troops to sign Willard up for Rickard, but}ly-shouting crowds numbering a desire to hear him further on the) 7 ine Argonne hand grenade fiehts| returned with Willard signed to fight|quarter of a million, In the hall a ye nda AMINE see Me") occurred, In the region of onne| for Curley. His agreement with Wul-|there were fifteen thousand persons “na Wroan the | process server went to| German air scouts shot down two acro-| ard, however, provided that the match din spaco intended for ton| LET Woh tine tran | Sarees inte a pniliee Oe . 7 dy | Dlanes, one English and one French,| With Moran must be made by Feb, 1, nd, Every minute they broke rulder was aided by the German were ae, pie he had already) 7 ee of the oceupants were killed and] Moran faithfully held to his agree-|into applause. Every other wentenco} CHARLES | S HERVEY... |vard Club, the Montauk Club and the! Grand Jury Returns Bill Charging] cruiser Roon gone to the ship President Wilson dashed in and oUt @e WORLD eTArr MCTOMRATREA ESTERDAIE —— 1921, Oe | Protests againat naming Mr. Whitney | /°¥t Berg to hold some of the Brit-|livh prisoners with ber, This ease, | wore referred oy the Governor to| !si prisoners, the Department to-day | Was believed to have bearing apom | Merton E. Lewis, Deputy Attorney| considered the case of the Russian] !!* Appam inoldent, although the Ap- General and formerly counsel for the| warship Sitka, which put into San| P*™” ' not a warship, and technically Thompson committos, none of the English on board are anoiseo with prisoners. including} “troopers under arms.” Hervey Nearly Score of Y English soldiers, aboard during the] ‘This last. point was made to-day te Serviee. Crimean War Attornoy-General| Secretary Lansing by Ambassador Ios la pao 7 ye glee | in} Taylor Cushing ruled against the | Spring-Rice, when he made a formal 4 ie Oty ew York) petitioners. The Sitka left within the| demand for release of all passengers for eighteen years. He was ap- a y prescribed time limit, taking the Bng-!on board the : pointed soon after consolidation us|! , . ne ment Be Apean an expert accountant and later be- days of the ; rs fail tojof St. Louls this morning. Great is to be] throngs welcomed him in the early | dawn and sped him on bis way at a, KF address, more about busl- ed hig auto. came Chief of the Bureau of Statis- at h Si 7 il ties. Comptroller Prendergast AD: Britis oldiers and Sai ors pointed him Chief Auditor and later | ee ace | Held Prisoners on the Appam Mr, Hervey is the son of Rev. Dr.| NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Feb. 3 fleer, moved his craft only on orders A.B, Hervey, former President of With her German prize commander | through Collector Hamilton, Lawrence Univers anton, N. ¥./on the bridge, the British liner Ap-| With the arrival hore of the seized Mr. Hervey served on the Brooklyn| pain moved up from Old Point early | ner there has come to light @ rumor | Eagle for elght and a half years be-| today and anchored off this port to| that the mysterious raider which eap- fore going into politica |discharge the 245 persons on board | tured her was atded by the long un- As Chairman of the Committee of] given liberty to land in the United | reported German cruiser Karlsruhe, Municipal Accounting he develop 1) States: Lieut _Borg the Ge rman of-| Some of those who were passengers the new accounting system of “a= On the A o 5 Appam when she was cap~ city and is credited with originating| tu resent the ype as the other financial reforms. He hus lived INDICT HOTALING Moewe or the 6,000 won fruit Hner =} in Brooklyn for anty-six yea his nga, which is alleged to have been } pesvent adiren | FOR | averted Into qacrulaet An SiR © Pina s ‘ent Tex Rickar¢ he Cure {a erates danas y S| Brooklyn Press Club. His salary a Mr. Connell, of Joline, Larkin & the French observation officer was sor-| ment with Tex Rickard and the Cur-|was punctuated with demonstrations ae a ee tlen war oe TY i*| Sergeant-at-Arms of Thompson It was the mention of the Roon dee eee fously injured ley combination was unable to Induce] ‘The President repeated his plea 10 y : ittee With Fel that brought the suggestion as to Ww. pune, roams wer! fe the |Curley's option ran out. He failed] us, saying: “One reckless commander sioner will be $15,000 a yeur | he January Grand'Jury which in- | description of the Roon and Karlsrube ae jomnuttes thal CUS | | NINETEEN MISSING AS to induce Willard to extend his time|of a submarine might set the world on WITH LIFEBELTS HANDY} Travis az “3 2 tHey, who is WidelY| Vo.) ted the Biltmore Hotel bill of /@7¢ Somewhat identical—four fun- and Rickard got the m . known in Public Service circles Ir ; 5 tog | Pel twO masts and guns “He telephoned me this morning,” BRITISH STEAMER SINKS rs Oarae Oni tHAROK GE HO Panis ToNseigar=avi A New York, h na yo] te Thompuon Legislative Committee | i! Tr 1, sarees e A Si ‘a ~_ a said Mr. Connell, “that he could not cnt ce hentia wmay be the! Extra Precautions Taken on Liner) pins, pintriet Commi since its| returned an indictment to-day against | way go badly damaged she could noe ' —— praee to Protect 97 Passengers in inception by former Hus nd] Charles MR. Motaling, Sergeant-at- | nave seen the Br sical 82, | The Belle of France Goes to Bot rihta ao long aw they respect ut Case of Sea Raid A great burden of w | Arms of the committee, He is charged | the Kiel Canal and many persons are) [Nom=steansip cichi, tom |THE LINER RYNDAM! won ae Set Raby blr ha rn aon i ouinra [Az te critic ee rete tery phe Ce SORE taw York. Fo aid od “La eady to vield everything ox | = . the long missing Karlsruhe, Ads. That at Don't Slip! Lb alleen aa cept the Hnal eanentil of right. fans, eft thi® Port to-day wit Is84 of tho Penal Conk \ atrial fale bas: nator beg cea LONDON, Feb. 3,—The Britisn | Injury Received on Jan. 15 at the) eee een en ame nen ys vutinwanee ty) seven passengers and @ full cargo of ‘TRENCHES FLOODED IN ‘The Grand Jury, on testimony given | mined } = oe Gays. of ea py ilo 28 |ateamahlp Belle of France has been} Mouth of the River both sides to preserve the peace of freight of mfuccllancous character, | on, wecrotary to [The fate of the Karlsrhue } wind and snow, one wants to go straight| sunk. ‘The Europeans in her crew! Th : i " EASTERN WAR THEATRE | h ever hus been cleared | hames, the United States. On the acitony heck: adicinicg: tial on, Chalr-| never hag been cleared up, ‘The 3 r nty-two Lascars were landed | n the suloon deck adjoining che | ‘ ids WEOUES EHRNIP 1 He WT soit ene ieee Lean ry at i The Holland-American jiner Ryn-| "The peace of the world, Including oyator on the starboard side of the| Ks ties, and <Assem+| inet heard of Rar wae siaesgae | so accra abl at a ‘The Helle of France was owned|dam, damaged off the mouth of the|the United States, depends on tis h {Teutonic Troops Are Forced to MoQuistion, who} bad. struck ® need 19 Shentnaes H rd “poten, Doilogas tnveshoest in| 4 registered at Liverpool, She dis-| Thames Jon. 18 while en routo to|@roused passions of bellixeronts and A ei RR CAE AA: B Evacuate Some Strongly Forti Ags had ‘bees: sharged:) ee and Sad Seen Bees eee stractor, family pet, lost article, mise ena sete tons and was built in| Rotterdam, struck a mine sowa by|Bet on motives of ours vio on used tor ng coats] ad P s he had not contracted commander who, with the | lsneous bargain, &c, they seek, here “she was last reported at Kara- | the Germana off the Thames I don't want to command @ pro-| and hats. ‘This space is now used for) fied Position largos Hotaling with having audited | crew. took refuge on one of the o wa pported a - | V.R ind paid fraudulent claims against} merchantme cruise’ Thousands of World Ads, bring such| chi, a port of India, on her arrival] Messages passed by tho British [fessional army, 1 want to command th ¢ stomge of life belts: KIEV, Russia (via London), Feb nd paid fraudutent el eainst| merchantmen the, arian net opportunities into more New York City | there from Port Said on Dec, 24. censor contained no reference to the} the contidence and support ot my fel there (59 much Interest In thia| ~PMsoners arriving report that|the Sutte and with having obtained) been convoying, he report o! ; homes and business places every raorn-| Itish ste " 1, | mature of the accid but the in-ligw citizens, I want you , SED Ae AUS {all the roada im the region of the receeds raudulent audit and, her loss was not confirmed further i om ee i | _ the Britieh steamer Chasehill,| formation reached shipping circles! > i¢ the time of need comes because of the latest) gi. are under water on account of | PAYMEN | than @ number of caps and a life , tag and Sunday than are reached by the! which satled from New York Jan. here to-day | \ 1, and speculation! tn. ep a that A th 1 wittiaai Noe! ping beastie ta onsie Sasaeen ; "1 ‘ ; ee tee Hr re = lyou back me up—will you come . the thaw, and that the water in the alin , , Herald, Times and Tribune COMBINED} | 13 LA avr Beso lisy | at ue ae Chone End His Lite, — | opr fie) & those sailing 48 to the lunger| Seanstine ig insect Phe river haw tifleation of the indictim were picked up by a fisherman vices to ler owners here to-day suld| (Gustave Gern a laborer employed at| Hl nesting with such an enemy asl, compelling the Tou Bena mpson and the and taken into St. Thomas, W. nach : ed ‘4 | roliing wave a A ‘ h . , Ww. Read or Use World Ads. If You Would that her or hi was saved. Weat Twenty-third s ‘ captured the Appam evacnate strongly. f 4) Sergeant at Armas will surrender im. Her commander and officers and Fill Your Household or Busines! 4, have) mon. buit in Lae svaterday ‘ound, Himaal ty he el —— ~ fiona of the Iunge are prevalent and *eif and Te admitted fo atl or pare fifty non-commissioned | oMears Wants Without Slip or Miss! registered at London. 'Qisd to-uay Ip Bellevue Howpitas : Wentinued op south Page.) Nourlebing Died in Griv-Morliek’g | se causing many deathe cued. have been awarded the iron cross, ——

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