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! — — — —+ «ate we Dene ot ae Long Lost “Jimmy” Glass, Jersey City Boy, WAL @be_ [“ Circulation Books ‘Open to All, PRICE ONE CENT Cowrriatet, 48 ALLIES CANNOT BREAK SOMME LINE _NOR CRUSH GERMANY,” SAYS HOLLWEG MING SCE MA, 1, (ae "NGS HN WL BE TURNED ON FES CHANCELLOR'S WAR SLOGAN % EOITION | [“Cirentation Hogks Open to All,” stone NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1916 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. New a ne ae ——— Miss Elizabeth Griftith, Assist-, Motorman Disappears Atter Millionaire Asche Says Danger ant Principal, Leaps From Collision at Third Avenue Became Wife in Name ~ ~ Window of Girls’ School and 17 tst Street. Only tor Money, Jersey City Lad, tor Whom! CHILD, ea | = =—=— . ie ° ' Search Was Made All Over, | RO ROEND IN QUINCY, HL, SMILED) ATX WARNING. POLICEMAN (VICTIM, LEFT ABTER SIN WEEKS. Any Statesman Who Would Hesi- Identified From Photo. : oe ects ; ji tad 7 Occupants of Metropolitan Injuries of One Passenger He Finds Parallel to Their Case tate to Do So Should Be Hanged, FATHER GOES TO HIM.| | Club and Nearby Apart | Serious-—Cars in Charge i) Strange Novelette in He Declares---“Germany Has No pena ed | ments Startled by Tragedy, of Strikebreakers. Her Handwriting. He Is Reported to Be Under] a the Name of Edw aid Cross- art in Illinois City. Members of the exclisiv» Metropol! Twenty-one persons were injured Int UY 8 sult to annul his marriage to and Bi three surface. car wrecks on. Brox n n years old, with Thought of Peace.” CALLS BRITAIN MOST tan Club at Sixteth St J Avenue and other ts of that whom he lived but six weeks, Mer- > lines! to-day | ne porhood re A shock s man T. Asche, a forty-year-olk 1 see - Rats pportiont hock this!) “two Unton Ratiway surface cars| ag ee Bt BITTER FOE OF EMPIRE QUINCY, I, Sept. 29, —Jimmy NteEKOON When Mize Kileabeth! GH? Cy At One Hundisd cag | UOhaire importer of No. 490 River: | Glass, the four-year-old son of James fith, thirty-five years old, an collided at noon at One Hundred and) side Drive, to-day @ied with Supreme! { Ginga of Jersey City, N. J, who dis- sistant) principal ia the Leete & Seventy ara areet and Third Ave-| Court Justice Gavegan a weird de sf BESLIN, Sept. 29 (via Londen) —the speech of Chancellor vor @ppeared from his home in May, 1915, Pe th tite yea Jumped Ssthashed in and the windows broken, | Mat Written by his youthful bride, 5 4 i | ethmann-Hollweg in the Reichstag yesterday contained no peace prof and was believed to have been kid- \trows the window on. the tourin| Mrs ule Tawhecenay East{and which lis attorney, Guater / fers, which he declared would be useless in view of the attitude of the Bapped, has been found in the person’ floor @ the building She received! One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street! Lange jr, 4 “her novelette con-| é Lae Entente allies Oe litle Raward Crossart, living with | Injuries which resulted in her death Was taken to F Hospital 19 a! gession.” . serious condition and fifteen ot ; i few minutes after ody atric the family of John McGee near this It was y Germany will persevere until victory is Bers, the Chancellor sald. He the sidewalk, Miss Mtith lived were treated by ambulance sur ‘i declared that this year's harvest had made German Q 1 co t. after * —_ 3 ae 8 posith uca oO gity, according to the f Nov $88: HichtarkacAvennn Hrookive 1 were taken to their homes ust, after Mra. A y's position muck more Several months ago the ehild was! That her suicide was t © injured were taken from a woman who was arrest attested by Frank Vorel of N ey, No. 783 Rast One Kast Sixty-ninth st h nad al ie = Drive to re- secure than was the case last year at whom she K In his attack upon Great Britain he declared taat that country was wreaking one international law after another and was above all Gerr 1} Forty-ninth Stree ed in the Quincy streets. A circular ' Fordham Hospital, » N reveale anys now the oF wit fracture x . > » describing the lost child came into , ae ete ee RE TAUtI Re TERGREAA Sasa cue TS ‘ Asche was most egotistical, fiercest and most obstinate enemy.” the possession of a police officer who 7 ue posite side of Sixt when |41t Rast Qne Hundred and Fifty on “A statesman,” he sald, “whe would hesitate to use described a resemblance to the Quincy G his ri wi by the | sixth Street, lacer ne of beadt #4 ee against this enemy every available instrument of battle that would youngster, whose supposed mother | JAMES GUBSS© sight of a woman climbing out on ward Loeth, No. 122 Balcon Avenu rte really shorten this war—such @ statesman shogld he hanged. ry - tL Ghot a eas sill ¢ school window, ¢ ted arms J Keane, No att “Germany will not be permitted to think of peace while her Was namec ssar photograp | tove 1, Divining her in- | southern Boulevard, cut on leg on Rogers ap house is burning. She must by extingnish the tire, etived from Mr. Glass made the ident- | ntien e ' Inhetrich, N 2 Rast One Han. sche ~ The ch {fication positive | ale t jump!" red and Seventy-eighth Street, con “8 legal] ‘ declared hie cont The father is now on his way to s the w no smiled down possible extent ° HAVE FOLLOWED MANY CLUES. aten H Acted, Say Leaders added, that ie ty Wa AY © abrasion: Leas The s f Annulment ts - < order to disappoin h " dames Douglas Glass was last seen out DURE Neate LO tne ee ee ee ensh Gide vhunareatply t Sate cHok Prices on Sept ept. 18 22.5 Per Cent oe AisAppoint the enemy “who eg u pare ia oiatitan uo | 4 a | # i 4 op Wateh for every breach of by his parents at His Beis farm na 3 zit the Slateoa ac and. ie fifth Street, tacerated | She elving $ 1 , nave eeu] Higher Than on Same Date Dur |)" 22 Sateh r every breach of our house at Greeley, Pa, where the fam- and the aparting Ouse area Pane IR Re bane Gena - eee : i determination” he would pet an =, an a eet mains omen and women) ht hia eee is ; hia the daughter of An-| pro \ general sympa ing the Last Uhree Years ave eke visiting ans 12, 15, ae : Toat, many en And women! sity Avenue, contusion; Mrs. Prank| Mia Asche ts th nubian ot Ah Rr eile Sreneealiie Ae ay = ye i ther, who is an auditor in the offices | reac om in time to see the) oT ai Seat vidrew O'Connor, famous Irish-Amert- | WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Prives hen Tn August, 1914 Fass PD the Evie Halitoad: with a Rome'at lip > woman's body lind on the ground | Alirens, N Perry Avenue, shock; aealnieee 4 Thetr : sas un han ite Wines ted he went on, ¢ anh he bias Es ee eee 9 ain) oestshed Postpone een iahed heap Adolph Newman, No, 30 Camming | a8 sul va : of meat animale were 2.7 per cent,|{N* Mad 10 draw the sword we hiew 0. 15 Linau Pla rey City, had . | ' . Bee Gone Raion Atnaie Paes and des: directed against the] sicher ser Bre aaa le “lwe had to pes he aan cate Gait years Hd; out of his slat Hal Hour - arrived in record time and ban No. U2 Bast Two Hundred and Bitth ahi t that there | of laat year 1 showed an increase | overw tion Araont ; wo ent on the country road ee ep cdived eon {tts s ug ' and ofte : Xo certain trace of him has since been | ~ but she was dead when the he ka Howdred N nad ion ¥ — a. 4 Bored, sm flamed ap in ait aCe | BATTING ORDER. wie reached ty ve Witivay nest Bribie i bing Seria neciae aR ate Seca ee Moving picture companies have] Philadetphia Brooklyn. Tnvemiaation, © : ais z a Pee tw i oa v ‘ Victory, To-day, atter two years of aided in the seareh by showing the| Packert, of Johnston, 1f S1GGEU EMAL ES Oi Ely eB lo.: Shes Bett eles Hy NO} phe Asche family is one of the most | strike boome sisted oars 16 Brees Sey sw ; fighting ling. suffering and i Haneroft, sx Daubert, 1b. cipal is in) Maine, and) that) Miss) 820 Davidson ns iu SWeven and Norway. | 0 " ‘ a tk Aheaeh ying more thua ever bee ghild’s picture in theatres all over | EARN Neate ce SE ee ia Pe et sae al ag a a . ’ ne “ sclunive F vie " the United States. ‘Time and again| whitted Wheat If Brae ee ena: iG a dapa to that earee ceie The father of Aache ta former Post-|the Hebrew trades members who ate! jast sia yeara on this date on) 8 only one waten there have coma to Jersey City mea-| Cravath, rf Cutshaw, 2b i alee ; wy Rhyeiwnacta pen lien - ke ‘ ral of Norway and re-}laying off because jay <a ie versevere and win, We sages that the youngster had heen dis- | Luderus, | Mowrey, sb Kistration NM ' rom the platform 4 , 1 Harald] Ernest Rob th it wh M4 Pie ¢ ' | Niehoff, Monday, With the exception of a! the He ale if heiuaiea mous Two GIRL STRIKERS GET Last winter there was pusilianl: covered. Mr. and Mr aes in re-! Kiniter, « |inaid, Mary O'Connor, and & man of, crowd ctives have <i mae ot that the ¢ has t ous anxiety as lo whether our food- wponse have vistied Oklabowa, Mary-| ixey. p Prefer. p | i Reha ie \ t 1 t xecutive Ltda as e Jand, Massachusetts, Rhole inand| Umplres—Klem and Bmalie; ate|Allswork: Misa yp? RE)“ GaGh search for hin ome! & ¢ Coun ’ Building Trades to TERMS IN WORKHOUSE abs uid suffice. They have sut- ans, cBtate New York cities, only to| teidance 4,00 the school at the time the suicidal fe hve feos 7 kovpeslatay wesc cesi, ficed. This year's harvest makes ty and up-Sta ik | a NAST HEE ; Katie Saree reas ; 4 much more secure than was the case pad thet the boy taken for thelr son Apeoial te The Beening Wor O'Connor said she had ob teat One Hundred : HAS NOT YET Refused to Remove “Don't Be a last yea was one very much like him. Some=| pRRETS FIBLI, Brooalyn, Sept |, 4 permission from Miss Grittt s tthe Bb nerce. LOST HOPE, HE A ah The Chancellor announced in bh times tt was a foundiing orpaan and) 9 r Sere * ROMANTIC WOOING BEGAN SAYS. Scab” Badges When So Ordered ee bs need s 2 Having captured the frst xamelig go to lunch @ few minute Honina: : WHEN SHE WAS NINE } : ¥° hops Sy Matis » ‘tion his firm determination to netimes the dof old residents! of the present crucial series from the] the aagedy and that at that t ae ‘| ima tet 4 ‘ oe y ¢ arry through inner reforms ta the got the town ov city vinited, who had) podgery, Pat Moran and his bustling |woman « { om us . 5 perc NAY vey Antoinette 1 6 twenty-three State organization which the great Attracted the attention of Strangers) qgcregation of pail tosse from | posed. It is the the W ne e # old No. 00 Kast One masses by thelr conduct of the war by bis resemblance to Jiminy’s piv iphia lined = Mp samainat| megiately after the maid ts : cy “ ; : : ie eine) nen Arora tures: Kbbets's mon this afternoe on! (Grittith went to the f oN 197 | o tot wenty f fos Referring + © actual conditions Gypsy bands have been ranted more jamin stering anothe be oo t her % {back Ju by ae i‘ | ose a e 4 . " fronts, the Chanoeilor than once on suspicion that they Had qh and thus taking the lead in the! ope window \ 6 Hest, Cae] ous Huss ae old Erle oa Soe . i i the #4 that the attacks made by we kidnapped the boy race for the National League flag. An the floor an Ca cones te Sarina! 2 c ‘orkoueé be Magiwirate Gore eniral Powers in the southeastern The Pennsylvania State Constab-) jour before the game was scheduled © ledge. We : aS y ' * “2 Ming theatre had frustrated the gr ulary and Joseph Tumulty, Secretary to start rain began falling at | . ate, ct . unre coli : . } ree iM Ba i « sever the 40 President Wilson, as well as the) vais, threatening & postponement. As Srna wel we the ine {WHEN {Wo Westbound One H was en be : ‘ ¥ . many With the Coke police of Jersey City and New York. a pesull only 4,000 dyed-in-the-woo i winion Bad Sisty-Sret’ Mirest on m Sree: Aes . ‘ k ee ae eparate conquest of Turkey, Lul. have worked hard (o rpstor boy fans came to the grounds revit Meg eya es Coe ee ee te Serpe. rr 5 ek " at Mea verte Sata and Austria-Hungary to his mother, who has 4 lost The field wits ays h | “ Me at no mpart t oon two ' ' lushtly : ans 5 A a mar 105 M SAYS SOMME SUCCESSES CAN'T faith that he would be brought back Pa liner h in o oe never ; ep dured by flying ts ey : a 4 , Ke et CHANGE SITUATION. emer soee Managers , ADEA Seen fy BONES we He Teves N.Y y s Cowan n "The English and French, it is —__ — He an to sis Head wi m eho Oly, an we ' Ann Alle ' 1 , et t wa: dyes Mt \t 3 ‘ true,” he said, “have achieved T. R. READY FOR TRIP. his dusistants, aoon put the dite tn ‘ i] F aeeae ; \ f “ mus advanta Our first lines have order. Rube Marquard wag. s¢ CarlineM | wes Bee | ene ' BS { been pressed back some kilome Stopes in City Pi Leaving for ‘ yf Dorie * t ——— how u ne f 4 and we have also to deplore ttle Creek, Mich, wef ; fyiee ‘“ ” f in Baltic d whe BOMB” EMPTIES COURT. a whip, t y “\ \ ‘ riereg heavy losses in men and material, Col. Theodore Ke velt was) in i pal = t That was inevitable in an offen. ew York to-day prior to his start _ aie Hur give en such a mighty scale, lor Battle Creek, whete he speaks to is ur what cic ‘ona oat ae iver hight. The Colone! wae a: FOUND MYSTERIOUSLY DEAD. fe ; accompliah, namely, b ih hie office for a short and went ecomp y, break through ; F x " $10 MEN'S FALL SUITS, $5, 9. on a grand scale and roll up our fo luncheon at the Harvard Club! 4 man known only ws Murphy wa Ale a arend ssele: and rel 6 One of those who took luncheon with found dead under suspict a On Be 8 pee jv Da i hoe attained. the former President waa Lieut. |stances to-day in s furnished room. in tS : pulse ae The battle of the Somme will coat Maetahott, # son of Maxim Gorky, The /s house conducted by Mise Marina Aloe fF AN ES END CS MEADS lw . i funey erayes Rrowue and dark | (hth ong, amettogy tite mame mitenant lost an arm while fights stead at No. 62 bas wae’, wight , / \ ma OER Whack: "ail stan, french and gion wilons, a im the French army. Another |Stiset ore wan broken and he e ‘ on a” Ou rice to-day and be leet, but they will am 07 Gav, MC. Miokes of New [yi Oe Pia" RESHER' ie'inRt: Lo cavmins ON aponring pace ‘ —__—_—— i tthe Hub eae iadyy through. Teiepeoue Berkman 4000, —aar, (evBLeeed oe Becond Page, way. corner Barclay | .reet.—adv. “Toe wer aims of our enemies are ee yr. A

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