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- GERMANY’S NEW U-BOAT RULE PIRACY, SAYS LODGE: NAL @be , FINAL “Cironlation Books Open to All.’’ [« Circulation Books Open to au”) ‘Weather—Snow probable to-night and Saturday; colder : . - sien — NEW YORK, FRIDAY, "FEBRUARY 18, 1916. 18 FAGES “PRICE ‘ONE. CENT. _PRICE “ONE CENT. i SHONTS TOLD ‘ANDY’ OF MORGAN SQUEEZE; DEFINES ‘SLUSH FUND’ ON THE STAND ‘ HANS SCHMIDT DES CHAR, VES REQ THREAT TO KL, “#223 TER SENT T REIMAN FR MER FONG RL uM A LEER FM CRONES, "SHOWS HOW MORGAN FORCED ASKS FORGIVENESS OF ALL. PUTS POLICE HERE ON GUARD INTERBOROUH TO PAY HGH | arm ectasaen Would Humiliate the United States. |Shonts Tells What “Slush Fund” Means but Says He Doesn’t Ap- Says “Goodby to My Mother” ; Special Watch Put C Put On Schools | “in Last Words as He Is FEikeale BY PRECEDENT.) and Parochial Houses in Fear prove of It—Admits Andy Strapped Down. of Mad Anarchist. Carried His Bonds. “WHY, WE WERE ALL PIKERS,” so we oT THE BLACK Sh ae waist) OFF ARMED SHIPS ry HE SAYS OF $125,000 BONUS. — —>— * ‘ Prisoners He Left. many and Austria propose piracy, ters Here, He Writes. F , Senator Lodge declared in the Sen- = tras = orce of the Gra Duke Is o-day t is inconceiv f {Bevel from Ryne ce e@ Grand Duke I3|ate to-day. | inconceivable, he fe evening World. Reported Already Within 50 |sa!4, that the United States should | OBSINING, Fob. 18.—ITans Schmidt Miles of Trebizond. ‘accopt their plan to sink armed mer, All the energies of the Detective | Formal Notice of Germany's Bureau of the Police Departinent were) New Rule Given Through xerted tu-day in the direction of ap- Lapa ‘0 «Ee one a (at ie een ithowt warning. | [prenending Jean Crones, the maniac Diplomatic Representatives. A letter written by Theodore P, Shohts to Andrew Freedman showing ing in the elec «l t srecadet 6 Fe on oe 7 Bing Prison for the murder of Anna| LONDON, Feb. 18—Russlan forces jing merchantmen for defense han| fiver at te banauet to Archbiahes the domination of J. P, Morgan & Co. in the affairs of the Interborough- guests at the banquet to Archbishop} WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The| é Mundetetn in Chicago. Tho, notice swedish Government, In feply to the | Metropolitan was read at to-day’s session of the Thompson Commitice feel sure Crones is now in New York Gorman and Austrian proclamation! Mrg KERMIT ROOSEVELT :- inquiry by Bainbridge Colby, attorney for the committee. The letter was A second letter alleged to be from : Ab | Crones, printed to-day, states that he |' t dated Sept. 13, 1910, and although it did not mention the Morgan firm by jforming the right wing of the Grand jbeen allowed ever since the days of Duke's Caucasus army are within | Barbary pirates, u..J to show it bas heen approved by the United States during the present war, he declared that to change this polcy now would Aumuelier To the surprise of those who have fifty miles of the Important Turkish not been acquainted with the com- a) : com | Black Sea pert of Trobizond, accord- at armed merchantmen will b ‘HMOND, Va., Feb plete change in the spirit of the man | passed an hour wround Police Head-|tacked without warning after Ie Viegram f Buenos Ayres, Argen- j ‘ jing to despatel ecelved bere to- r . Ms sre hapiieh “ | name it referred point “the peo, ci % ince his arrest, he met bin death | qa). al a i‘ rie i. Be Garnined, upneutral act iM) quarters yesterday and {6 preparing 29, haa issued a warning to Swedish | Una, announces the bir aI ed pointedly to “the people on the corner 3 vor jermany. ‘net % " M. d Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt. r. Shonts protested against the inclusi i with conspicuous calm, Thacanoient 6? Batburt, 6 s . . to “let ‘er go.’ leitisens not to travel o! oh Nek Ir. and Mr. r agains' inclusion of the letter in the r . je ancient city of Baiburt, on the) Lodge and Senator Sterling spoke! neteotives and policemen armed gag . ony | Mra. Roo t was Miss Belle Will- ecord, Just as the door opened to admit }road from Erzerum to Trebizond, has|on the latter's resolution, declaring him to the death chamber, Schmidt, | een captured, i: was reported. ‘The! the United States cannot accept the | Slava are pushing on toward the! principle proposed by Germany and Pontine Mountains, barring thelr! austria. sell with an adequate cription of | Crones have visited all hotels and restaurants in the city and warned proprictors against employing the Swedish Foreln Offloe has in structed its consular and diplomatic ropresentatives throughout the world | Jara this city, daughter of the|S4ying he did not think it a necessary procedure. But Mr, Colby read it, | American Ambassador at Madrid, | nevertheless. ‘ yas been in Buenos Ayres two The let a » wit t ; 5 ; Pails atone epee The letter related the willingness of the Morgan firm, the National collarie: his face set but not in the feast pallid or fear struck, turned march on Trebizond “The naband nt of the right of to jasue such warnings to al) Swedish y and the First National Banks “to gi e bandonine e right isoner. It is expected t MT oie randchild. ) st Na a F o get under the e back and shouted in a full voice:| ‘The capture of Trebizond i» ex-| merchant vesseia to arm, or of the) oon a specie © at he wi izens tn the ritory and to|® | securities,” g ler the Interborough "Goodby everybody, and especially | pected within another fortnight. Ad-| right of Americans to travel om sh Sen te a casein) ent font y warn those who have MW’ GARREN’ 5 “ESTATE « Watson; gocdby: everybody.” vices from Petrograd to-day sald it!eargo on these ships,” he said, “ls iamebeebaarind bv Seip tl a lye yae ‘Apoaediaveiea)iinere, oo —rn® Mr. Shonts expressed his apprecia- w. © action of wedish Gove 8 considered certain that the Grand) utterly incredible. Suc ‘Shere was a mumbled chorus in| 11% ; abandonment j residences and schools, tor \Crones' reply from beyond, cut off: by the | Puke would send a force against the! could rest only on the ground that| manta inspires him particularly to “over wee PAYS 50 CENTS OW DOLLAR GERMANY’S DECLINING [Sir ct ‘or “mien sorme” ot te an closing of the door. jelty before pressing his campaign] the rights of noutrals, centuries old,) enmity to religion. cM R slordh seve yidhaten igetea BIRTH RATE ALARMS ma A MAKES LAST PLEA IN CALM|*e@inst the Turks to the westward, | must be thrown aside 40 that a new| In his second letter Crones inclosed | N20 have snsisted the Unt States! Owal AN. Brady $41,000. and} dete Cae ne wt ea HONE | Within twenty-four hoare a daBalte| tetcarient ct taaribitre: destreotiog| Wet to ety tee ils oer neines,(etould take Just such a step wonta| Owe A. N. Brady SAh\ soclates claimed the Interborough Schmidt turned to the spectators in {Statement 1s expected from Petrograd must not be impeded in its work of| They are valucless, insofur as alding aete pon the “announcement as Big Tim” Sullivan $5,000 Prussian Diet Warned That ( ountry| Would be amply compensated by the the chamber. A brown wood and |? the number of prisoners and guns} death and murder. Such a doctrine} the police investigation is concerned, ~'"" ming thee positon. Sweden for Loans, May Soon Be in Same Position |*!¢ of the bonds “because of their sliver crucifix in his right hand was|°®Ptured. An official statement tele-| ig revolting to every instinct of hu-| but they will be of value if be is|'* known to be friendly to Germany ame n* tes united bac! ” \ «lin some er t An accounting fled toed, in Broo! sF | o backing: ds influence. held out at arm's length toward them. |STaphed here to-day reported the| manity. to every principle of law and| captured and taken to court as ¢¥- fome quarters it in believed | AN ie lest aie BOK | as France. zi "I want to say one word before 1|C8Pture of twenty-five more guns and | justice plishing him as the writer of letters German Government may ha Dries ae vate at Men, | BERLIN, Feb. 17 (via London, Feb. ne associates, according to BF. 80," be said in a tone which wag /@bout 1,600 prisoners in the outer] spne merchantmen of one delliger-|in which he had admitted trying to|!MMvenced her action fur the effect ne ee ay 0 hows |!9-—The declining birth rate in Ger-| Shents, were not onty “the strongest GakAtie feitar. theni protesting, forts, but said the registration of| ens have becn swept from the seas,|polson Archbishop Mundelein and 309) ™4Y have in America war Patrick TH. Mecarren, shows |v any, which waa attracting attention} “Mancial group In this country, but ‘The attendants began gently to|PMsoners and booty inside the fortress | qnerefore tf we should abandon all) others, mostly prominent Catbolie lor of a million. detines, have been | LOfore the war, la recolving more ae-| Probably in tho world. and I think shove bim toward the chair two feet | Md only begun, the principles for which we have| clergymen of Chicago. SNOW AND COLD SNAP st a a ‘ Ee eet tee rious consideration at the present| "ey fully realize thelr influence and ay A large part of the Turkish army| gtoog i would make us the ally of| Chicago detectives are in New York | settled at the rite of 69 cents on ThE) tine, in view of the losses sustained | Power.” “One moment, please; just one mo-| defending Erzerum, taken by sur-|ene peilig whose merchantmen | working with the local sleuths in the ON WAY ine of the bigger ClWlDS) War, Phi subject wan brought up |SHONTS REFERRED TO BELMONT ment,” he said in a tone which made Prise Wnder the methods adopted bY] have been swept from the ocean, It] search for Crones, None of the Ci Y FROM CANADA «: se ele ow, the Arst MeUres | ty. day in the budget committee of the AS “AUG @bem drop their hands instinctively, the Russians, is now said to be tn! would put us in a position of hostility | case men ever saw Cronos and they teu We amount of indebted: | prugsian Diet. A representative Mr, Shonts, who re: The condemned man turned toward | Msorderly flight on the roads lead-! ¢9 those belligerents whose mecchant- | are Working entire n vague Weather Foreeasie Tell of Une, Mess the second figures the amount) the ministry predicted that unless 4 Imont as “Augy" and to @he witnesses again jing to Sivas men etill gafl the seas, It would be a|8criptions of the man given by person ined “ és . radical change should be made. Gor Andy," urged the latter to “E bog forgiveness of all those whom| After the Russians "| step toward war | who worked with him In the kitchen; Ab SOM MM Trust Compan 40%) many would soon be in the position| back from New Hampshire, “as the J have offended; all those whom 1/t&king by storm the first line forts] wo. these r 5 1 cannot believe | of the University Club in Chicago. Will Affect Ni of France, with deaths exceeding | Situation requires the earliest and ave scandallzed,” he said. “And 1|0n Feb there began a peralatent! >. gaministration thinks of altering| The post marks on this second Jet ini anda ald No Brady, for loans, Mel births, The speaker also referred to| most careful consideration forgive all those who have offended | bombardment of the Turkish centre, our well-defined position, Should it| te show It was collected near the! New york to-night. ‘Th bie the high rate of infant mortality “What bad you jn mind,” @gainst me.” followed by a bayonet charge, the General Post Office osterduy. (uber, for loans, $81,246, 16 Miulster of Education said he|Colby asked Mr, Shonts of the inter otherwise t would accept a humil- tation and incur a danger of war from eve: he bolde (Continued on Bighth’ Pag: \tribute ts paid to the bravery of tho| Which even the an ter, as well as the ee a ree i, this way on a Canadian There | minds of the ‘ There is no doubt msn GS ENO Oe tncaay aH the FoNowed authorities that Crones wrote this ivt most un- and then the cold wave , ? ne made public 1d wave w Once more he was sulded backward |{!mpetuosity of which swept the de- fenders off their feet. The highest recognized the sertousness of the sit-| borough, “when you w | rough, ou wrot ° tle Guarantes & Trust Company,| uation, He Informed the committe! ister to Mr. Freedn t doh eatin a tee ee ee that the Government already had g DAA doses ‘or loans, $20,433.42, 10,2 taken tho matter under consideration | think It prudent to w * sc! ul would shri and there- It is expected that a mantle o! ry . more than Caucasian troops, whose charge is|fore such a course as has heen dine | YeMeraay. Lake the first letter, the| 1, /\, Troe thick eH eee Ok white Borough Bank of Brooklyn, for] and was conferring with spectaltats In|ix contained in this letter.’? considered likely to go down in his-| re SUC & * ells on second consists of four sheets of k er the city | ane, $18,165.84, 86 an effort to devise ways of remedying] whon you read that tht BOY HERO TWICE FAILS tory as one of the most brilliant | SUmet In the newspapers seems Wholly | pooiycap, The lust pago has a et of | PY to-morrow iliam H. Reynolds, for loans, $11,-| te eval 4h think cack coaiaiceeee lfeats of the war. It is recognized | conceivable | anger prints, with this lier ‘This an unusual storm move ee 800.90 > a think and couldn't remem T0 SAVE MAN'S LIFE | te that the success of the assault! Senator Sterl of South Dakota|” umere ig a fingers D va ie anid Assistant Forecaster , | HEAVY BRITISH LOSS | Mr, nts replied re | was due almost entirely to the bay-|spoke on esviution to declare the 4 It: now ie:cantred in Poronta or loins, $5,607.44, | to some of the details of onet work of these troops, since the|senate's cor: » at the rece! . thet aeea i sig northeast appendage work! livan, | negotiations, I suppose: but f Not Strong Enough to Pull Insen-|fy"intenstty and duration. accontimg (man nava ) sink all armed| why 1 ald vow York and a southerly | a Serna sible Miner From Track, He Tries |t military experts, to reduce even a|allied merchant s He sald the While at Ku ‘ hound 1 Virginia. ‘Th pei ie: toms hen pressed, Mr. Shonts sald he sirong: fled. position ce agente i. ' : f Attempt Rec ® 700 Yards| MSY ave meant his action in gol to Flag Train and Is Balked, | AM DAM, Holland (via Lon-|tove on: international cia s 9 are sichla nan ' ries with use hag niiwea} Attempt to Recapture 700 Yards) to 'Morgan without. consulting” ae \a 18.—" Cologne Gazette | 8"4% Rasa S the most bloody mussacare, a ein w noe ant m of Trenches at ¥pres Said | Belmont, who was chairman of JOHNSTOWN, Pa, eb, 18—Had 1 despatch from Petrograd! “Instead of yielding to t Saag vas. GGl men| Siorm wartings have been pomted in Have’ Balled ened as chairmay th he strength of Frank O@esch he capture of Erzerum. of the Germun Admiralty.” s and woinen 0 ge the street ' AY t from Cag lave ed . courage, Adam Wilkins, a miner.|mians have achieved a success waiel us natead of deny Chu main — » muttered very heavy] ° sh fund.” “If you are opposed sree ie ative to-day. The eon. \proonuiy cont them Great aneriioce,| tale of the sean we sho +t oo BREAT AIR SQUADRONS jl DREAM IN ORCHIDS smn» 1» om vamccestu) auemot to] vyierabie and I use money to change dager boy found Wilkins lying on the | but which nevertheless remuine @ | now ‘ 1 ‘ \ the nigh and Chay conque M yards of trench poste rier ene use money to change Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad track at|* °°" __ =, nation in se 1 et} une w IN THREE NIGHT RAI test Spring. Milliners salina ions taken by the Germans south of Rae ia jat money is a ‘slush Hooversville last evening at dusk. | ROOSEVELT AT ST. THOMAS, \°°"""" horro wen vad thy La spring inery MON {Ol vores, the War Office announced thia| fnde , jo something | wouldn't ap- He tried to drag or roll him off the} re American lives are ve 1 | blood Be show t nti fl yoon isan ‘he ore track, but Wilkins was a heavy Stopes tov a Day and Sees Some|S(ministration and World whit} 4 French and ¢ Avia Also the Leap uth of the Somme similar counter. | ky wf course of the examina and intoxicated beyond the point of Daniah Went Indies Sites, w tha ¢ y A : a ‘ 1 - attacks by the French broke down | tion Mr. Shonts was questioned about Fee sas th giveany aesistance. A| ST. THOMAG, D. A. Jy Feb. 18/0 inathetls A ‘ 1 Drop B in Fland HICAGO S—The Galt~|under heavy German fire, Alt the| the $126,000 voted to him as a bons 1 assista e | P a. iq i eb, wird . w or t new >: n | positio! aptured by the Germans!| by the Interborc direc freight tram was approaching. Theodore Ke It arrived hero to-day | but stror 1 nt. if ’ a Balk sili set alan ylin the recent flehting near Frise have! “wygp gy rborough directorate, Realizing bis inability to move| fem Nev on the pond ese # ne: " ’ nh maintained Mr. Freedman wanted to make |! Wilkins to a place of suf HOUraE ee ee eee: OE fib i humar DAS. IN : bs ‘ ‘ he t v7, wher t ARIS, wT Mowing | $250,000," ho said, “and when 1 read u a? J OUNK) ernor, who is at Croix, hi ‘ oun i] t . r t " ’ tar ns was| what Mr, Schwab sald y Oeschlager ran to meet the train, a by the vert e ( ) A re ek priags noon by the Wal ago I laughed. Why, « few day: calling as loudly as ho could and| th Inspected the ree nae _— , ph gee ri rea at the tua| office vite ERR: WE: i Brae canal ne cap. He aa obscured Bleted harbor works and t t the conclusion of the ad Py ‘. Nala Is ie \ ala ng the! of waving Wis cap, Hew red | Myout the town viciting. other. plices| dresses by. Senators Lodge and Last Two Days of Big Sale. + G Sully t Misy Ma s. ntine fron | Mr. Shonts's reference to Mr from the ylew of the engine crew by) or interest. Hy dined with the Gov.) Sterling, Senator Thom ead $10 Men's Sulte and Overcoats, $4.05, i P ft ‘ | Sehwah wan: i. contesting ten the darkness, but the engineer heard | eno! fr linea ta he Intere! t22d€¥'& announcement that the 4 Her. Road Mother seeks MeLoughlin. latter's. at ORGAO WARS ae his cry as the train flashed by, too| vise 1 i ra *r-| United States would accept noti ‘| iy rh W Wel ghtcen years old,| Stters statement that be favored Recah isl gaye the gaaet era (h : ing short of full and complete Wost I Strost, wag | st¥ing millions to aides as bonuses subg eia eiene ne sid Radlbod agreement and ' GalteW ' ‘i no to-day,| President Shonts seemed jovial Jay in a stupor on the track ahead. Department regs ' ' ‘ , Wednesday, She) he faced the Thom: zs ‘Wilkins died two minutes after his declaration of " h $ ¢ ' nds, hana | Age 6 4 or me ah 0 ret ys the all armed merchant chips to be ' Ai; il wore a | Cominittes to-day, He could not re mane form was removed from the oe yg inconsistent with previous assu lave ¢ Hub Clothiers, roade | in Whe hae Baked thi eeiloate aire. | member having any ot former eity ‘ ack = a. — Bement «Row, N, Ve" ith, Telepone Becksaas 4000, ~ Ady lway, corner Barclay Street, —adve, bly - \for evening wear, ber, e employee a bis employ than ex- ——— ee

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