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THE EVENING WORLD, MO NDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916. reas SESS TSES GERMANWARSHP (BULGAR ANDTURK Ss aes MQEWE WIL SINK. STRMEM 10 4CTONES AME THE RY MLE ine im nm the court cord tha | - " a Assistant Distriet ‘Attorney Messrs. Hays, “Hershteld and Wott | BRINGING SHIP TO U.S. | AFFECTS 7,000 WORKERS < to be present at all]and Mr, Mar#hall of Guggenheim, | | A cm HE ALWAYS GOT THERE of the Committeo. | Untermyer and Marshall represented REPORTED 10ST TROOPS R ) ipreeeeeneserseeresees MDE BRITISH SHIPS | Employees of Embroidery Makers ! vapecne, the hearlage,” bs promgrmgirtd iitigatton, "tow Wan | lg 3 | Go Out in New Jersey Towns i] : and Urge Active Picket-Guards. BUT GASOLINE’S FASTER LIEUT. BERG THINKS —— a oy it thousand workers in the embroidery & matter for the Bar Assotiation to) tactgries in the North Hudson toNe8] Gen, O’Ryan Initiates Move- | . at Nhw Jersey reached a climax fo- Declares Raider, Safe as| day when strike notices were posted} ment for Four Motor Truck Chuiser, Can Run or Put |in West New York, West Hoboken, Companies in National Guard. Union Hill, Guttenberg and North Up Splendid Fight. | Borgen. The strike affected one nui- dred factories, Nearly 70 per ceat.| ‘Tho army mule, that too little hon+ of the workers walked out and at-|ored, always-get-there, efficiency ex- HER RECORD UNTOLD. | tended a meoting in West New York, pert of Amorican military history, i# | which was addressed by William - York | ‘ ‘hinista: |About to be retired, in the New Boasts That Warships Have Gormley, organizer of the Machinists’ | , osat Geant) av tellds | Union, and John J. Jennings of the | State Spoken Freighter at Sea and | Garment Workers. Lieut, J. W. O'Mahoney of the | Strikers, especially girls, were urged | ‘Assisiaait Alls Been Completely Fooled. | to “xo tiie limit within the law to | Coast Artillery Corps, Ase get all the workers, whether union of | yucant of the Ninth Coast Defense fon-union, out of ‘the factories and i" NORFOLK, Va, Feb, T—Liout.| tc see to it that those who did not|Command, announced to-day the ought it woll to have a/that? A. I dont’ know. T guess our, = * | M. Whitney of the i Commission, — — denies | take up. tana Mem one on me, These wre, Wireless Calls Were Sent Out, |Many Indications That the Bal- Realty Company, who were suing tho London Says, but Sud- | kan State Will Soon Join ' Hi i Cit; tN York a the Rapid! frrahoit companion, and yet the Tr. | denly Ceased. Allies, ~3 a beet directors promptly patd, | Fisher, secretary eo} t 5 ~ . ~ oc ST Eere ad its allied companies, | atr, Coiby—Porhaps there te an ex-| UN PLANT IS BLOWN UP|IGNORES ALL PROTESTS. first witness examined to- Le We cannot form a con- Rival to G i Ref oak Whe De 4 usive opinion about it yet. | Austrian Rival to Great Krupp | Refuses to Mee! e man ittee inted - "% m fats extee ervices,” be an why heeded eo “pet hota‘ et Works Partly Destroyed— | of Central Powers for Par- ren See Sh te tee im to Sen Mena Many Men Killed, | _ tial Demobilization. ‘thoee services, 1 sent | der “to meet and pay certain com- | ' mitments and obligations” Mr. Shonts Freedman, Berwind and | entered into at the tim. the dual con-| LONDON, Feb. 7. i 3 minutes of testimony of | FOLIOS HS-99-99-090-0-8 its HH 8-6060-06 LONDON, Feb. 7.—Bulgarian and A Copenhagen Sullivan on May 27, 1913.” tracts with the City of New York | despatch to the Dally Mail says: Turkish troops are moving toward the Hans Berg, who with a crew of SRbetaaa they Wate coburn, i$ | Major General John F. O'Ryan had ‘Mr. Fisher also corrected his pre-| were made. “The Helsinger Avin states that a| Roumanian border to meet the con- forty-two Germans brought the cap~| siiiKe-broakers.” authorized a plan for raising funds to —~— tured . vious testimony by saying that Di- large German warship, identity un-|Centration of Roumanian troops British liner Appam to Hamp; | ‘yhe speeches were received with ton Roads after a voyage of Vet noisy approval, It was reporied that|eaulp four motor truck companies. 3,000 miles from the Canary Islands, | the employers of the Pearl Embroid-|tjeut, O'Mahoney declares that thie to-day talked of the German raider) ¢ry Works at Thirteonth Street and) youd necessitate twenty-eight army the Boulevard had remained at work, that captured the vessel and the A. nad those of one or two others of | trucks, costing between $2,500 and Voyage of the Appam. Ho declined | the jarger factories. In the smaller | $3,000, each. A motion picture cer to give a description of the Moewo, | establishinents, with a working force] poration which was specialized in edus “Bhe is a good vessel,” he wsald,| of from five to fifteen, all had struck, a h ftered " “ fesse sey cational work has offe Lieut. ‘Sho is better than the average craft O'Mahoney the loan of the Bruse pié- me call freighters, 1 would foe! #8 DEAE INQUIRY IN furan, Sow Fanaing ta 0 New Tent safo on her as I would on a crui theatre, showing views in the Colum- Auigust Belmont and Gardiner | SENATOR THOMPSON | known, has been sunk at Fladegrund | @@inst the Bulgarian frontier, ac- id not volunteer to approve] HINTS FIGHT MAY BE in the Cattogat, between the Island |CoFding to Milan despatches recetved of the directors in givin of Anholt and Sweden. It is'supposed | Here to-day. President Chonts 160,000 for his epe-| -MADBAGAINSTHBRVEY | ¢, yoy scruck a mine. 8.0.8 wite-| From another source came the r6- cial and extraordinary services, but less calls for help ceased after a | Port that the Central Powers have de- approved it on request. Fisher's mem-| Gov. Whitman, who will spend the | time. | manded the partial demobilization of orandum was made out in the form|@ay ‘1 this city to consider the ap-| [The Cattegat is a body of | th Rowmantan army and a pledge of of @ report by the committee, declar- | Polntment of Judges to fill two vacan-| water lying between Sweden and | Penevole : neutrality toward the cles up State and attend a gathering) Denmark through which vessels | AUStro-Germans and Bulga: These of commercial travellers, has sent to imust pass to reach the Atlantic | ‘mands, It was (stated, have been : # BOBS SE F24OSO4 0885523 £94000-96-86- | Albany the nominations of Travis H.| Gcean. ‘The Island of Anholt ties |'Rnored by the Roumanlan Govern: Scab Aett—oh, sie can tate terriety."| SWEDISH PARLIAMENT | tia stoantain range, reets of Buropesn Whitney and Charles 8. Hervey as| in the middie of the Cattegat,) | ment. @| “Did you really come through the| Sealine war pletures and the views of the Public Servico Commissioners. They! Rowe, Feb. 7—~The Skoda gun| T® London papers printed tong 3 » | Kiel Canal on the Moewe?” he was! Socialists Acting for Ford Tribunal American battle fleet taken during the ) D| asked. ae , A recent inspection of the fleet by Presi« In regard to the opposition to Mr. °| “That, my friend, is a war secret,| Will Ask Whether Neutral Con- [agent witson. These pictures will be the advantage of the city. Mievéy ths Giveniet init be ’ecns Plant at Essen, Germany, were par- | ting Rome despatches Saturday that © | Do you think @ veasel with gus fore) ference Can Be Arranged, jshown in Now York City and through- ©) Secretary Fisher could not tell! ioceg the Deputy Comptrolh tlally destroyed by a dynamite ex-| Roumanian activities lead to the be- oooe+6666%| and aft, with mines, torpedoes and) noc sOLA, Feb, 7-'wo Social-|0Nt the State under the ausploes of whether the first payment of $125,000 puty Comptroller an @x-| nionion yesterday, These factories, | Hef that the Roumanians may soon LIEUT. HANS BERG. ammunition of many kinds 0; board, sede ‘ the Nattonal Guard, and the proceeds yom coptionally capabie man, He had) jnoiuding th t . | enter the war with the allies, : le fe oat of any epecal | YUOBALIY ore ht. ig thnk oo) Apert tor the man allies, could get by many enemy vurships? will form a nucleus of the motor 5 e ced to-day that at the ak. . ufacture of the world famous 20.5-| The Milan correspondent of the If you bolleve it possible to do that,| Ment announced te : truck fund, PAYMENTS NOT DISCUSSED "84 been associated with him tn Al- /oontimetre (twelve-inch) hydraulic | Chronicle reported that the Central thee Toll cay whe camo from Kiel, | *Ussestion of the Ford peace tribunal |tFuc acacia bed be eae 1 to ed Senate to-| works, the Austrian ordnance plant, | Wespatchos to-day. dealing with the night, the Governor sai which is second only to the Krupp) Roumanian situction, and corrobor- of the company and, incidentally, to shee ee z i 4 $ ist members of the Swedish Parlia-| bany when Mr. Hervey represented | nowitz: ehh . | Powers had thoy will interpellate the Government| [eut. O'Mahoney declares that four WITH P. owitzers which destroyed the Bel protested to Rumania | We did not grow in the Atlantic 3 Q. Was tho savataces ws $125,000 | ‘2¢ Comptroller's office and he the|gian forts at Liege and Namur and | against the sale of 80,000 carlouds of Ocean, We did not find guns on the| #8 to whethor it is possible to arrange paparpdeportenae mpdlvarty fer p ever discussed with the Public Sor- Oorporation Counsel v1 legislation af-/the Russian fortresses along the line | rain to the allies. The Roumanian shores around the Canary Islands,|% neutral peace conference at this deta ten to thirty miles an Beer War Commission? A. 3 cannot say. | Wctins New York City. to Warsaw, were blown into the air | Government replied that it way nec-| U,s, Steel was an active and strong| @2d What ammunition we got oit| timo. ; aeates whereas infantry can maroh Oéty @. Was tt ever reported to the Pub- | , THe Governor is confident the nom-| and 195 employees killed. epsary to safoguaed ..oumania's 000-| feature following the opening and all| Captured ships would not Lave eink They will susgest that the confer | Tite | auee Til ee ttey {nations will be confirmed by the Sen-| ‘The famous 42-centimetre (16.8) | nomio Interests by all possible steps | other steel svocls Hieap one of the vessels we captured, eupe of neateel powers be Reid ts ieee eee ed & nak bea! ate without much 07 ition or de-| gun, used #o successfully by theCer-| Austria is further reported to have | pathy. ie stocks inoved up in sym-| "se were in the Atlantic long be- | Scandinavia and ‘that its purpose be/an hour, and a mule train o sup- lay. ‘That confide: Rot shared | fans, also wus originated by the| protested against the nomination of | ram care ne sees Steel recover to ond the war at the earilest possible | plies can do little better, fore we sank the seven si fro of 5 3+ 5 3- . vee “Tae by Senator Thompson. The leader) Skoda works, which are located at|the Roumanian Parliament of two ra ” pring oe hy piped re bbe have heard of. You will hear of oth- d tribunal held its first for- beg roca ‘ya enti ef of the Senate investigating commit-| Pilsen, in Bohemia, seventy-one| candidates pledged to wage a cam- . Marine issues advanced over 4] oF tat have gone down from shells| mai session hers to-day Lenore en op aentietee Soil Aull @ @ift of $50,000 to Attorney Richard tee declared emphatically that the| miles, southwest of Prague. paign for the acquisition of Hou-|P%8ts, and Petroleum stocks in sec- fired by the Moewe.” (oa ks eam | troops,” said Lieut, O'Mahoney, “Tho eld Rodgers for his services on the manit the ond hour gained f: 2 6 poli cee! J Hervey nomination would be exam-| LONDON, Feb. 7,—Tho following |8M& of the Hungarian principality gained from 2 to 6 points. «iue don't you think the British success of a battle muy be deter- dual qubway enveasion contracts | ‘nod with extreme care, official statement, wean lamued tocdaye | Qosransylvania, inhabited largely by | Pacife Muil sold up (0 171-8, a gain of | aece twill capture and. sink ihe SNOWBALLER STABBED; mined by the speed with which mea “1 am frank to way,” eaid Senator| “A German wireless message to:| ‘The Marmornits correspondent ot {227% Mbtor issues advanced. Gen-| soewe 7 and amunitions can be rushed back to ia regular dutios and he also |anompwon, “that if half the things| day quotes Koeinivche Zeltung reporta| ‘Re, Chronicle reported a sudden gon: [¢PA! tone of market doveloped|"'ermey wilt not know her, She has CROWD CHASES ASSAILANT | 12 torts venina ime tines. ‘There ean Wie waditicaa penn y told me about Hervoy’s official rec-|¢rom the Dutch frontier that on the centration off Roumania.. troops along | Strength, but there was no particular flown tho British flag and passed eaicende | be no doubt that In case of war we the Hungarian frontier within fitt : : , | yee | oceasion of the recent air raid on| yards of the Austro-Hungution lines, | cuvity except in specialties. Further gritish warships before. She has! Moy Struck in Ear Plunged Knife England H. M. S, Caroline was struck| A deepatch from Athens says that | M4v2nces occurred in a few stocks on | answered their signals. She nas told ord are true he ought not to be a Public Service Commissioner. Lt ap- would have to use motor trucks en- @. Was no outside counsel em- ¢ shall need for the four A. Mr. Stetson (Francis peared in Tho Eveni ? later business. U, 8. Into Youth in Crowd, Say | sia ae * ing World that,|by a bomb in the Humber and sunk | French aviators report continued con- “ 7 “ them that there were no German io You! -Towd, Say | motor truck companies a command- Stetson) cramined the loan Jas head of the Salary Standardisa-| with great loss of life. Neither the| centration of udversary fortes on the Baturday pared With €2 3-4 ut clove of) A, ground. Hho can give any name Eyewitnesses, ing officer. one auto truck master, We wae cagteed be JP, | Hom Bureau of the Comptroller's of-| Caroline nor any other of His Maj-|ment aro advancing {rom Uskup| ,doodrich was feature of last hour| abe likes, She bus no name that Wey! peacricke Poultney. axed twenty, of {2 sasistant auto truck masters, ng fice, he collected @ campaign fubd of] esty’s ships nor any merchant ship,|to the northwest of Gievgeil,|f trading. Ballwin Locomotive was can sev. No. 34 Shipman Street, Newark, N. J.,| tWenty-elght chauffeurs with rank of $435 for the Comptroiier. if that is|jurge or small, wan struck by a bomb| fresh German regiments havo |S'Tone wp to 118 1-2. Nickel stock! ig they chase her it will be @ fine |1s jn Heth Israel Hospital, that city, in| Sergeants, one cook and additional | & Co., the bankers who took bonds, and paid by the Inter- true, it seems to me that while work-|in the Humber nor in any other|“!t!ved at Monastir and Austrian ponded to. quarterly dividend de-| race, 1 would like to see it, She willl, critical condition from three deep stab privates. 5 ai lared at 5 per cent., rising 9 1-4 d epough Commpany. ing under the Civil Service Law Mr.| port.’ force are concentrating around | oolnts co 218 1-4, General Het ¢ Fun them perhaps all the way ig| wounds in his left side, Nicola Belcore, ——_——___ Not s ghost of a smile played on | servey ting against that Tohevikovo. A Bulgarian division, t twenty-five years old, of No. 183 North | } Fisher's face as he solemnly |; shal, not make a ee ver saya the despatch finally, ‘hae lett | Of towards the close on Nght tradin dV Avenue, Plainfield, $s locked up, cnareea | WOMEN 60 T0 COURT i‘ inet | The Caroline is a light cruiser, dis- | Kustendil i southward and. the bim o1 r transfo! vy artille that we were coming after him.” | with ha wiolded the knif we Serre Be Sd Ba sean soot ta toon nn nc. tome” ice vaeags Mi | gang ome, | abies aes "abe wus! TQ HELP FREE STRIKER ‘employing counsel on the job, but) Service Commission and I shall oer- | © Aw: $0 EAS LATARE FOOS ‘as bullt | firmed. - Net|of the Appaimn, the Corbridge and tho|core and a re rae | . ta ‘Hi " at Birkenhead in 1914, Having been High, Jaw. ast, ch. Parringford, and went on: long Shipman 8b _ Banker Morgan engaged the high-! to the extent of insisting ona com. | aid down on the 24th of January of ERMAN TRE! + (ey eae tinted the Clan BcTaviah on | wien na &, geod Francis Lynde plete hearing before the Cominittee} ing year und presumably put Into 6 NCH GUN Alaska Gold Mine volley | Mrs, Pinchot and Mrs. Cram Testify two six-inch guns, two four- hear: as Sunday night, ven Prise one nee at them, Belcore was f M A a Ge ‘Interborough paid his fee in full. be yb geore el } 1% been in communication with tne! struck in the ieft cur and he ran toward | or Man Accused of . It is understood Gov. Whitman commission some time after the begin- t °q Appam and we brought her nearer) ed of Ng Ail fs ts ey Gounsst Colby also read from the! the position that Mr. Hervey did not| ning of the war. Her spcod and that WILL OUT. HOOT BRITISH | gy | than she mfht have come, She did} Pini © pany SS SaeaeE Hitting Tailor. of ie Interborough directors it campaign contributions from| of several other vessels of her class 4m Foe ae eee ne a ner before we lose cette Aare eet etn ee Ie | _dre. Amox Pinchot and Mrs, J. Sere eet “sn georrapipdbunrpreedha levees OF the Comptrruer's omce | iy given at thirty knots and her arma-|London Reporter Who Got Into + aN whowed our lights and did not antici- | Pouitney's body. He then fed, but wag | Reant Cram appeared tn the Men's Night tions without solicitation hi ment 0 c 2. | pate a fight. She opened fire, how- | pursued for several blocks and captur ed | Court before Magistrate Sims last might f; (40,208. ty of no breach of the law. inch guns and four torpedo tubes. Krupp’s Describes Revolver Am: Sugar i $1 Cver, ‘as soon ay she found whe had By batroiman’ edward "Pucker tit| in behalf of Samuel Grosoman, thirty Ain: Wool i 1 d. ‘fhe fight was livel « @ Was that for services in this Cannon Made Thi $e. Si 1 he a trapped 5 gh ely. | heart of the city. yenrs old, a tailor of No, 80 Chrystie She has @ three-inch armor belt and n ere, Ansoouda ” Minin i hort. We shot awa; + Same matter? A. I don't know. T. & §, Feo. 104 11 | but it was short. iol away the} “A crowd tried to take Beloore from | Street, who was arrested on a charge of te Wehde ripert aid Priadont shonte SHIPS REQUISITIONED two-inch deck armor. LONDON, Feb, 7—An unnained Rilanio Ta: F Olt bridge on the MeTavish with, the|ene policeman, but otlier pollceniea Went | qigorderly conduct, : a + %| 13. no a 9 make to the directors of the Inter- The British offical statement |eorrespondent of the Dally Express, | Hat & On + .&| have much to fear. She Ie too welll | The complainant, Moses Silverman, borough at the ineeting of July 2 FOR BELGIAN RELIEF brought the first news regarding the| who visited Krupp's in disguise, gives | tiie ioe, ian aa protected and the shells from the 150 SNAKES IM NEST. twenty-three, a tailor of No, 420 Grand 1918? A. He reported that he had | report that the Caroline had beea/ further particulars of a new Gere |(stionia Petrie thy eravien meunees OU so eat jyialtube sol Street, testied that Grossman, who ig *” q seen Mr. J. P. Morgun ay to Francis ” Sb siout men Gonsh revolver gin Whidh Be 1 * saved but for her own crew, We|Seuthport, Conn Found ‘Them |9Ut on strike, called him 4 scad and Lynde Stetson's services und Mr, | GOVernment Orders All Vessels gays were given him by comrades em- Wanted the vessel for the cargo she While Digging Cellar. | struck him In the face. iy + & i i Sf aif, . ; 7 q 4 rab ‘ |, and we requested that she| SOUTHPORT, Conn, Feb. 7.—A next | Grossman denied the charge and Mis. Morgan had said they were well worth| — Flying the Belgian Flag Into BATTLES OF BIG GUNS baghad Plisbyer ipa peatty 16 yet * 1% furrender without "iy fight, Had she lof snakes in which Ware Wore, Satie | Picho and Mrs, Cram sald they ware | . Servi is a wi a iton 18 |done this her officers and crew would d to be not les 2 Fi as |i t of No. 1 Divish i ee ne nis Bl ahora be paid. | That Service, REPORTED BY BERLIN | ‘noms: 2 coma, be tired at te rate Hesrial ae af [have Deon Wdnded here with others. | |Uistovered by i Aulewsky “ot. this |tho trouble was supposed to howe eee . DIRECTORS TURNED THE sTET- . “ of 630 founds a minute and had aq |(onunentel Can 2 nn abicera wile wnen on named (Cnee Ce ¥ of this | the e Pp 0 have es. | > SON BILL OVER To SHONTS. LONDON, Feb, 7.—The problem of} 0 0 i tal T Pee Te id tod pore, Pred, . a % the Moewe, along with probably ten | Place whtle excavating for a cellar, |eurred and that Grossman did no aul @ Wes Mr. Mo: py feeding the people of Belgium and ‘ sane thet panshing GUAS Of’ toe |eeene Mam ots. 2 | the Mote crew. Lonly bhow of my |The second shovelful brought up Silverman any names nor strike him, SS a . Morgan, an offer of} i viiorn France, which had been| Germans Admit Loss of a Crater on Greist cond fe aerrind ty two men [fet ae come: Qlown knowledge ‘that two men were|snakes and the succeeding ones still | Magistrate Sims discharged Grossman, Ree cemeeny? A. Ne, But he took aly ‘ , , 10. 2 lai i mae | killed, One of them died on the Ap-|imore. The snakev, which were of the | ae & gravely imporilled jately by inabli Hill No. 285, but Claim and had no when us was worked ou A ‘it |pam the second day after the battle. |common etriped vurlety, were. dor- | < P pie) 0 ale tripod, Near! yY were completed |G. é 4 y. © dor- @ @ pe og Usual to consult un out. id OPER AR eae oping: 5° It Was Retaken, and 200 more would soon follow.” Genin he a We'ianded three other wounded men mant and averaged about 18 inches in BRITISH STEAMSHIP SUNK, sider on company's uffuirs? A.No.|)” : SRLIN, via Lond Feb, 1A —— a ——— bea A FS % “Tne Mt had ono man killea | e"st! _—__ porarily sulved by the Belgian Guv-| BBRLIN, via London, Feb. 7.—Ar- ‘ je Moews be Ce ET 9 All on Board Exes cond Office Fr Tee arectrs turned tn bit of Me i re autonine, at tbe reagee | Lileryengagementa of trite in-| BRITISH BLACKLIST SHIP, ms “| and re, mio lb eae tet] CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | are $ ig of the Relief Commission, all ships| tensity ave reported to-day by the re happy and there was plenty of ET. | LONDON, Feb. 7—The British gly? act, hp he part (asl Aying nd Belgian fay. oe | German War Office. ‘The statement | #etaee Ne itt T iserctee Ontaneda food and coal.” WHEAT steamship Balgownie, 1,061 tons gross, tn A @etting advice Oo Te- e Belgian yornmen| pansed | gays: ps ad oo Qrem. Beh. how has been sunk, The crew, with the duce tt, a law, which has been signed by King | “*¥8 6T. JOHN'S, N. F., Feb. 7.—The British Poe am 1 ‘Counser Colby read the bil! of Fran. | Alber! compelling ail Hoigian whips} “There have been flerce artillery | qqmtraity has refused permission ta the GERMAN ARMY QUITS + 1M 1G 1008 exception of the second officer, wae db Lyne Soe tenate.ts | to enter the {mmodiate service of the| battles between Lu Bassco Canal and| Norwegian steamer Ontaneda, now at Saturday te Net pevet. eee ae, owned by tha Sb eipenten Bg ig Toterber sage nine | Commission, no matter what future) Arras, and south of the Somme. this port, to take on sufficient coal to WEST AFRIGA COLONY “ | Zepera) Bian Mavigaties Compaen = oo OOO nde eee | eo mucly. Which uke loudine ee ara| “The Clty of Lens has again been jenable her tu proceed on her voyage trom 18 | was eared eee Avice a to the | vee Mee ny ntaiNg OF tel gorously bombarded by the enemy |Copenhagen for Baltimore. ‘The Ontans |¥f —_——- heen alas Wheat tia’ see | Cancer Patient Disappears, contracts for extension of the subway | Pi), contracts, The Comunin-| during the last few days. jedu formerly was under Spanish register | Nati En. § Takes Refuge in Spanish Guinea—| from 4 to & centy from high of to- | Thomas Donahue, sixty-nine, a on lines and for services in connection | gion will my ‘ive Id about twenty] “In the — he F under the same name, but was trans | Netlone! beats y { ahes Rotug My day ationt, of Flushing, L. I. di, ae a3 with the preparation of new mort-| ships filted’eyr overseas tra This Haveon caret ve ae vey oP (erred'to the Norwogian Cag jeat Decem- | Noriolk & Western t by Conquest of Kamerun Al- oo z Preig! m 7 : r 285 ” eee Fy eft Ce . ty otal d c ‘ork. Morte, oe ate el j 7 Closing | Street. 10 you us per contract with J. P. q eee re Chalude. ‘they were driven out im-|cossion of gules "and Tun short of Coa ti] MADRID, Feb. 1—It was offcially Open, High, Low, “las |out , * Morgan & Co.” ly b im- | fiformation as to why the Ontaneds 4 here to-day that 90 Ger: 18 Pei itso 118s mediately by a counter attack,” hae Part + announced here to- - |) . i. 5 | Te bil was pat. ROME TAKES TO CAT MEAT, att seen ben pint fhe eeratog. Amralty Bd omngporg hegre yo oad ar ~ © Counsel Quackenbush of the Inter- a + * fied from the German colony of 1 DWYER—JOUN J, DWYER, Borough volunteered that ex-Judge » voor nesiaents, whol SUPPOSED BOMB FO GERMANS FINE CITY OF VILNA £18} Kamerun across the border into Span- OME bab neared Ra coon 4 By 2.88, oly O'Brien and Mr. Grout also arguod | eee t lsh Guinea, where they have been dis- ly, up two to five | 241 West 284 st. (Prank &, Campbell motions in this matter and got fees, | ROME, Feb, 7.—Even the cats of] OM STEAMER FROM NY + Slarmed and tnterned, The Government Building). Time later, ‘Mr. Colby also read from the in-|!taly are now giving their nine lives’ ote co! + ai | ie taking measures to provide food Girectors’ minutes the; for their country, Fat tomeats by tae agt LONDON, Feb. 7.—-A fine of 75,000 3 “st | and Quarters for them, “. " ages ‘ Feeder’ to pay $87,409.90 to sauntering forth risk the fate of being} Tube Found in Flour Cargo on| marks ts said by Reuter’s Petrograd | The announcement 1s taken hére as & Wolf und $26,s18. whisked off to graco some humble! — the British Ship Hannington | cerre»vondent to have been levied on the lan intication that tho conquest of i , Untermyer & Mur- table d'hote in Bordea' people of the City of ‘ina by the x it | Kamerun by tho joint British and — ‘The high price of other meats has ux, German authorities on thé sroung that + 18 | French expedition is nearly complete. Q. Was that for services in the sub-| Bade cat fosh popular with the poor,| BORDEAUX, Feb, 7.—A small Gey cei spears 5 \) way extension matters? A. Yes, sir! puss cat meat of ee Amex ues | metal tube supposed to be a bomb |" ‘The slams reached the headquarters * That was in tho case of the Ad- housewives as young lamb. need) has been found on the British whip | of the General Staff of the German anmy f : Hannington, which arrived here last | Operating on the front between Vilna eh. Vriday, four-ladeo, trom New York. |“"* Baranovich Fighting in Ka: + Mouths. Barly in the spring of 1915 a British expeditionary force landed in the 1 1. is %| French and ts i t +itee+ Extra Special for Monday and Tuesday tee, 802, Bight of Biafra, on the shores of 1 ES ° ————— TH COVERED FRUIT PATTIE Fy wae ee een TO AUCTION OFF CITY JOB, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. [RASH AOA Sarted | upefoUntTy, fee Lem gett cent ot me v qhoumht 0 have been. placed | ‘1 1 Chandler Motor Co.—Initial auarterty while simultaneotsly a French expe- PHT per Cerner: eae and, Vall teougt have. Dees. bidand: after [Pasten's dividend oi 11:2 per cent. placing steck dition started overland from Wrenen EXTRA SPECIAL YOK MONDAY AND_TLRSDAY, POUNI he steamor lett Now York. y on 6 per cent, bas ayable 2 ines (ha: Banths and’ ahothe shail HOSTON, Ved, T—The position of dake GOL Gen, SRORA eens totes Special for To-Day, Special for To-Morre WAR BRIDE SWINDLER municipal dog catcher will be auctioned Pinks in; (British expedition began working Monday Tees LER. | Sete the locentemes the hisnenoeiae end of southward from Togoland, which had |] yo.con cute checotate Cream | | SUGAR PEprnneee, | der, if Mayor Curley has bis way. ? aa already been overrun, Since then the sf Bhs oe ae | | TERE EUS AND Wile of Traveller-4 nd 5; r DY, SUBPDYs pecially tine e of Trave Author Iv Sent! 4 the pust this work hus been done| Indiana Pipe Line Co.—-Net ine three expeditions, converging toward candy Jacket, covering » centre of mers bub cood tine. to Auburn Prison, goinuy by Huntington Smith, Ji year 1915 equal to 25.42 per cent. On| the centre of the colony, have gradu. richest’ Chocolate Cream, i rebel Drs, Ida Miller Blighton, wife of | Codman and Franke J. Sulllven,, in | capital of $5.000,000 ; last year 25.97 Per) giiy been reducing the entire country, || Aw old, favorite | with e righ fer Frank Wlighton, traveller and author,| Months’ services, the Mayor said he |" Wee earned, Tho last effective German resistance || “*™ * Balms BOX 10c who was arrested last October charged | wae of the opinion the Returns to Interstate Commerce Com-| was reported to be concentrated at UAT | with swindling several women out of | stray dogs should be less expensive, miaston from 197,258 miles of ratiroad| the town of-Jaunde, 64 BARCLAY STREET = Py c o1 p ‘December, 1915, merun has a total area of | Closes 8.3 i Mat, £0 pin, oe ETD thousands of dollars in alleged Wall show net incre ie eel ae . Go "NDT STREET ALMOST AS OLD AS THE NATION speculations In war brides, was| Mettih Bomrding Steamer Abtae, | over December, 1101, Of FRSA raat 2,040,000, including #008 | ara ar, pally One hundred and twenty-seven years ago, d to the Auburn state! HONDON, Feb, Ti roke out thiv|, - pternationa! Qua divi-| Whites, With thelr conquest the only | PARE RON, & NAR AT 9% eae etary en YORT® S80) Nott in General See-| morning on board the British boarding {dent of}. ommnon stock, |Nchowy’ gilli remaining Gader Geneon abo" Bh bb ai Br RE The sentence was not less than| #teamer Pee! Castle in the Straits of |payabie Maren For more than fourteen months, | Dover, |t Was officially announced this Mrs. Blighton, who has been in the| @flernoon. Tugs from Dover and other Tombs since her arrest, pleaded Fulity creft assisted in fighting the fire, There t to Dussing a worthlens check for $100 ai Nas po lowp of Life, the announcement freon Feb! control is German Bast Africa, and \this is In process of being conquered \by British expeditions from Britisn Hast Africa and Rhodesia, under com- Band of Gen, Sir Horace Smith. | ‘The specified weight includes the contelnee in each ence, lon. = y, mildness mellowness rr.

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