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| Tey ~ Roumanian Capital Menaced by Teutons Che [* Circulation Books Open to All.’’| _ Copyright, CS by The Press Publishing NEW YORK, SATURDAY, New York World). ARMY 15, NAVY | EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. orld, “Circulation Books Open to All.” 1916. 12 P AGES WEATHER—Fair to-day; fairer to-morrow, PRICE ONE CENT. 7, IN 3D PERIOD | NOVEMBER 25, ~YALE TAKES LEAD IN HARVARD GAME | WILLIAM HARRIS SR., THEATRICAL MANAGER, WHO DIED SUDDENLY .|BOY COLOR WIZARD | “STOLE TO DEVELOP ' - CHEMICAL SECRET IW as Offered $500, $500,000 for His | Dye Formula, Says Youth | Arrested Here. Hos KEEP UP BIG DRIES SS DANUBE AT TWO POINTS: jm ~—ROUMANIANS IN LAST STAND vA B. M'CREERY DROPS DEAD IN GRAND CENTRAL STATION Son of Dry G PERIL} Eesive | xpires Golf Game. Andrew B. MeCreery, son ‘reery, founder of the James Me & Co goods house and of the James Me- | ng ~ Berlin Reports i Both von Falkenhayn as | von Mackensen | Successes $10,000 A YEAR AT 19. caesiceeaa | |Admits He Took $10,000] Worth of Platinum and Gold From Milwaukee Employers. House Founder} on Way toa BUCHAREST IN 3 Petrograd Admits Reverses and | Sofia Says Danube Islands st Have Been Occupied. \posety of James Hy "| It was for the purpose of develop ing a chemical discovery of far more | | importance his rmangs at than formula for om of lied of the waiting room a tl Station, Mr. Me their own that in- BUCHAREST, Noy. 25--The Wary, |nenting the OMice announces th German tr game of dye manufacture duced Henry Clay Arbuttle, the nine- advance of | 5 to-day in hore YALE SMASHES HARVARD SPECTACULAR PLAYS MADE LINE FOR FIRST TOUCHDOWN =» BY VIDAL AND OLIPHANT IN AGAINST CRIMSON IN YEARS) Thi ARMY- NAVY GAME — —__ - 4 5 (Record Crowd of 77,000 Cheer Rival Former Catches Ball on Kick-Off and Races Almost Across Entire Field for a Touchdown — Latter Scores Field Goal. Teams in Football Battle in New Haven Bowl—Horween Scores, First Points for Harvard. Fit tanarter Second Quarter oO 6 3 0 In the first quarter Horweon punted to La Roche of Yale on Yale's 22- | Second Third ' roa Quarter ee Ove sue |Army.... 6 oO Navy . oO oO 7 The Navy scored a touchdown in third period, Navy kicked coal, Yale Harvard By William Abbott. MES isis. hina Seok ait ¢ cluba and was on teen-yenr-old Milwaukee color wiz- | /ard line. Casey took the ball to the 20-yard line on a Haughton mystery iy a $ : ypointm ard confessed to-day, to disappear Play. Casey failed to gain through centre. Robinson kicked a field goal POLO GROUNDS, Nov, 25,.—The Army team red I ‘oasing of t Jan nant ‘3 ie Of Eric ta ith of he Ardsley Coun. from the Wisconsin city with $10,000 | frem Harvard's 28-yard line, Score—Harvard, 3; Vale, 0. Legere, carrying Navy javing won tite kick-off, Perry sd the ball down to the Army fected at Islacz, n k worth of 4d platinum belong. | th@ ball at Harvard's 37-yard line, in the second quarter, fumbled. Mosely : ‘ tecieee ig oe Sea niver Bites: ms epi 1S, M Bra thybar vers, Me waa ar. |mad® @ running recovery of the ball and reache! Harvard's 12-yard line !0-) (rd line, where Vidal caught tid began tearing down tic \ PETROG Pee ’ i thing in Jefferson | before he was stopped. Legore gained ten yards in two rushes and Nevill, fied (award the Navy goal 1 team dove tor him and sion that th > forces In t slice Court after be the first Yale man to cross a Harvard goal line in nine years, pushed . we Age 5 ihe aul Aniludlevane ite Capos tis | Pollee Court ifter being ar: | # veares was pase’ missed. Racing to the left side at alm field te Balkans have 5 Aibieresin 0 " at ax he was leaving | over, Score—Harvard, 3; Yale, 6 t near Simnitza was made in to-day's| brought his brother to t the Hotel K erbocker. He was In the third period neither side scored, a touchdown when a Navy tackler brough n to the ed had War statement. It and resulted in his com! charred with being a fugitive from Casey made a seventy-yard run through a broken field for what looked lily eight \ards to go. This great run caused the Army n to burst f the Roumaniang had been presse ation immediately t — WANUGE IS DEAD so : we |like a touchdown in the second quarter, but it wasn't allowed ut with a mass of waving flag » the Nav Honlsaltnisitenee earing out his statement that he ¥ ” ™ uta) Chee had ay in the Alt Valle i i allied i hird ‘i he se nding, , 6; ——— back by the enemy In the Alt V had nat taken the preelone metals for| Neither sida tallied in the third period, the score standing, Yale, 6 h teams quickly lined up, Vidal south of Kalimanesh ind Mol have not] Harvard, 3. - nunginx through for four y on @arosht, twenty miles east of the RRLGVALG Sear gold ahd : HOt plunge Oliphant got two river. r headquar ») End Comes Suddenly 1S He platinum vessels, but also learned By Robert Edgren. With the Army stands yell- re West 7 eis that young Arbutt », far from being YALE BOWL, NEW HAVEN, Conn, ud hidown, Vidal dove ERIN, Nov (ny ow Py dra S Bed—Ws - i ane Ld " : _ Breakfa in a Was a money spender, has been dining in| , fie after iefuraea iit t { went clean over javille) A in Roumanis —>—__—_ 71 Years Ok matew tant evar: inch te lee ¢ this afternoon betore 4 ird| Beak Hs 4 fe ry lunch rooms ever since he left NT The Army scoring ® — gouth of the Alt Pass have been cap ME! | Milwaukee last Saturday | threatened by tt ther prot 11 ; ites of play, Vidal eatened | eather proy Aust an invaders ren atthe beat-| TELLS HIS STORY AT POLICE, ‘ failed to kick goal ance. of STEPPING FROM A TRAIN HEADQUARTERS. midwinter crispness in the air, ‘The ten nt MiukessA ces, er nes the lowlands of : Arbuttle in a slim, studious looking | terfore Down in the tiekt in the 1 the}, ALMOST DUPLICATES VIDAL'S broken ani William Henry Jac , yout y sharp features and large | \t PERFORMANCE. have cr VARA ORT Jacques, President of pearsuit and Shore Avenues, 1 eyes, He has light hair and looks not iF. ly protected from: the But ' he kick-off Oliphant almoat Forces ¢ 1 Marshal von Macken Holland Submarine eventy-one years old. a day older than he ts. His clothing | the vied an icy blast from the northwe uplicated Vidal's performance when gained a fouting on manian soil aie At Police Hendquarters ta-day Ar- | >" yard re being downed. Attacks of the 80> Hunn “ LONDON, Nov ttle told his story FOR HARRIMAN GEM THEFT Army quickly began a savage at forces in the Gyergyo Mountains, on taste duate “Lam nineteen years old mendou 1 the Navy line which seemed the Moldavian front, were repulsed | Academy at Ani born at Alexandria, Vay ihelbhwl. ‘New Lavar’s & f Not Guilty Is Entered, but |" 4 between the flerce rushes yesterday by t nic forees with | with Beth tourt Oliph 1 1 lent h urteen years Old, | xo packed with nobiles t tM Be iphant and Vidal. In less than heavy losses to the attackers, the) and sident of th the high school in : ' Says It May Be doven x ny « led the } War Office announce ma Company, has 1 While 1 was at this] felley cars Ww ” Ct ba t yard line, At Fo. owing is the teat of the German dent. Mr. Ja Henry 3} after irs In the|the | t i ane War Vifice report on the operations use in Dich Bary was aunk y of the Du Pont | marche hoy wb ntl a ale Han in Roumania: On Thursday he Mr, Harris returned to his office et ete as Pa “n vy a : ut the “Bront of Archduke ph—In of @ business trip and at) Thursday, however, feeling much bet- latry : gume 1 > took Mra. Al : 8 OF s0bF the Gyergyo Mountains a hostile | night took a train for home, His body | ter Yesterday spent in an all day ly the chem- Urief w shite Ha B, RARAON “Decksene 4 shot ty flelding ne wired attack on Batcane Jagra was sane | on the track en driday (2 sobile ride, after which he tele- sore) ealtbate| tlbex Amanedintaly, aeterwar iret Orville Daggett, a : ne woul, add inarily repulsed “|p » his office In the Hudson Brooklyn clerk, who soll one of the ie poln we Army s * hoof the Alt Pasi that he would be in early h the same: £) Dlayera) left the is Daday wigned tn . A aan h Oo! He Al 7 | is supp sed a) Jacques stepped irene Du Pont works. | ey place for the blowing o “ haw Fis we ON the Transylvanian ? n the de of the car uc Ben © 1 oo naat el | towns were captured b Rmarleah euilann and might attend the| When the war t ou sem erope | re and Austro-Hungarian tr ‘ by a train on the other | 4 Recto Si’s ‘| iby W epite the tenacious resistanc ed to him in bed | With new ris Nadler : : . T. Loew, a ann b the Roumanians, nent in th the dishes were |! learned uh Boi CheM BEG (Continued on Sixth Pages tendt fur ' ‘ana 800 men were mado pri rey nava he’ fell’ back on his | 4! about ¢ was while I . atifying ma nae a ita j i ‘ orking thus that I came upon , ¥, seated In ae ; b ‘ “Phe enemy's resistance according t wks nan, maid cS . ie LEAPS FROM 5-STORY ROOF zi wb maa Heeiery Nar (Continued on Second Page,) ——o fthe IL B. Harris) WAS OFFERED $500,000 FOR His 1 Y ' wo Mi r er ton and Mar SECRET © field ' f Effort to Ce laughters, Mrs I at refuse to sf ‘ : 4 : : IN THE eras and Mrs. Gertrude! Int nal Dye As the s " NST) 1 watik W 1 was emp f bowl th r w ‘ : d Id Almost Insane from g er the snd tle line formula Lihave a r shadow. Down in 1 unday Wor I ALLUUE RETNEnUnOee ian caine oy ite nee nie -MORROW Mrs ’ nped up and down t nak at, fe “ 1 by thy 1 = \ \ 1e ey leaders up-ended H°) Pordhaur Gila ' tye Employees Mrs Harriman ie, The N " ur Negaphones and roar Jer for! Period 4 i Madly Here bn Avetiont . Uh : BiDerat cadiea! Sins 14 Vordhan, 4, Gale NWWIURGH YN Tw Enslavement YALE'S CAPTAIN COMES ON I! : i men L Mie Be iL Maret sea h FIELD WITH BANDAGED HEAD, | bee moat th er eens ‘ nate nind As the cheer began th \ f 4 of Belgium,” : aie met a ) sine a he a ; Paks t ‘ : : , ‘ N Bensissts 1° = SECOND PERIOD. BY A ay ti reveal M y et 7 Navy 5 i wu very » Keyse it of | : y Thay wor RESULTS ON PAGE 2 ; Robert W, Chambers | ment and a few moments. before w r t —— 4 \ ” oO 1 ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE In two minutes the later ‘Tumped from the roof, pearing under his canagenen, (Continued on Second Page.) fasriy bear Bim snort The jarge period, Nerthw ra, Oblu State 3 ball was on the Navy's len-yard dng ' en _ re, = -

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