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U.S THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916. eee ie Se acti |aaw genres vo (NRE AGAINST NN $40,000 THEFT; ULTIMATUM 10 MME AOS ae WILFGHT CASE GRECIAN KING UNDER CONTROL hardt got the bail and made a tong] perry was hurt in the | nd Knit | pass to Vidal in the corner of the] ‘o retire Ingram then hit Ar field, who fell over the ine for « nt tackle, but Oliphant met hin touchdown, After a punt ws Oli=| datwata Yer Ave yardac. Oliphan ™ = si | Looks ae Cae Sheen te Surety Company Acts After| Veritedon Rebel Government) lis Home, but Insists |Powhatan With 56 Aboard yhant failed to kick the g soemed to be everywhere Score—Army, 15; Nav: Roberta made « first down for the Bank Had Failed to Prose- Formally Declares War That He Isn't. Cancels Calls for Help That She Had Sent Out. Navy, In the next rue Mebwen, the Vidal kicked off and Ingram for the) Qriiy captain, wax hurt, The Navy Repulse More Severe Than Navy carried the ball back 16 yards.| then made a pretty forward pass to ‘ After Roberts failed to gain around| Fisher for a td-yard gain, Now the, Others Suffered by Bandit end Perry made a pretty punt to Ol- | ball was on the Ariss 15-yard tine ant, who Was thrown for a five. | while the Navy section was In an up yard joss at midfield, Vidal punted| roar. ‘Then > right back to the Navy ten-yard | Standing under hie own goal fp Perry punted to Oliphant, who fun and Oliphant recover or the wits handita th eee bled, Jackson falling on it for the| Army. It was a narrow escape for | ngain Ls Nav the hd be This ras the first time the middies ome, Army then started operations. atenuing Chihuahwa (it sii had a chance to cheer SDORRe Lasing to wale he Wrcalos Aico tities Wit i hh n= | Ja 5 sengers, a crew of forty and a gene The Middies were unable to gain} Mow were using their aerial attack. | to Patch debe who took the body of the " y ee through the Army. They then tried| Ingram made twenty-five yarda on ay pa “ at | dea jchael Addison from the Coney |eral cargo, caught fire early to-day to forward pass, but the Soldiers were | forward pass. Oliphant and Place | Lesnaber tere ©. The decliration accounts at the bank. former Foreign Minister, to the) Island Hospital to the live Michael! on guard, and knocked dow neach ut-| then Int ted the next two passes,| was made that the repulae was even Y / eal gach a re (palace hdneaia orks vou tempt. Oliphant caught a Navy when the first half ended more dectatve than thone of yenter- ie ‘ | Miller te accused of taking more / > veew op his twenty-yard line and waa’ Score: Army, cute the Clerk inst Bulgars, Three-Day Battle. One Michael Addison lies dead in the Brooklyn Morgue and the other §, Nov, 26 (via London).—' Michael Addison is alive and wett at! BOSTON, Nov. 25.—The steamer loan depart nte Allies have delivered a0 his home, No, 216 Putnam Avenue,|Powhatan of the Merchants’ and . f the Liberty National Han ely ee » Gr ean deliv- | Rrooklyn, The lve Michael AaGiIOn | Miners’ Line, which left Boston last ep een la arrested toe | @PY Of Greek arms and & absolutely refuses to o ri ae eine teatad states Te tesignation of the Cabinet | Tigging, the undertaker, of No. 2i4{M&Mt for Baltimore with sixteen pase on to face | Considered immine se entry in hia ftine has called Christakis avy r forward pasa to Jackson, wh aN open Held fe | mn the JUAR nee Ph M who, until threa] Mexico. Now 25. wh 1 him, furnt 1 ‘early to-day & Carrangs forces t. King Cons a message re elved at military | off Block Island, She immediately , sent out a call for help, but before Pon | than $40,000 worth of bonds helonging | The Provisional Government estab] ‘The daughter of the live Michael |coast guard cuttors had reached the SWISS Jto tho institution and using them as | lished by the revolutionists has for-] Addison is 11 at her home from tholacene Capt. Chase had reported the culation in| Mally declared war against Bulgars. | effect of a series of nervous shocks. | Record Crowd at Polo Grounds lpernte efforts to: pen Taine heah Ay Satta |r ty for personal fire, which was in the forward hold, war stocks ‘The Live Michael Addison left Coney | was under contro! and that the vessel of the clty and take It by storm: : = sland Hospital, where he worked as Miller, who is only twenty-five | : 8} had anchored in Plock Island hatbor. . | Gen, Murguta's cavalry ia advane. | Mise Allce Smith, daughter of Hugh ie ee cook, last Tuesday eventn) he Includes Members of Cabinet heal Seam GA MAINT. BE RETA, PLL , Commiasioner of the United ie was confronted by Presl- | bait Mees bake aihoe dee au aie esteties Oe the Genes Was ieee Avy, U 4 Nav [day and Thursday, the driven clear of the subur undite being uF «after der .% de as Cochrane of the Liberty aince, Mo didn’t) iarnod at the company’s oMfices here, alia an effort to relieve , and Mrs, | pa 5 10 direct! me ’ g By George Buchanan Fife. nila, An an effort to relieve Gen. ‘Tre | smith, will become the bride of Dr,| Nationa! Bank immediately follow- fay AE TS Wis tkSvSE ee tn Hi [although it was stated that the Pows POLO GROUNDS, Nov. 25.—The most brilliant, colorful football] Gre” oe ene AS ording tol Saward Vincent Cowdry of Baitle| ine the discovery of the alleged ems the Nospitek er bo left! natan would continue her voyage den, Gonzales, commanding more late pnber. | bezz ement. At that time Mr Coch- sums after an examination of her machine contest of the year—the annual game between the Army and Navy—was| Carranza garrison here, Murguia —_ — 1 World On" Weenesday 8: Michael: Addison, (Tone issued a statement to The y, ery. ‘ yao ciated thin Gavaley 6 spncéed bo the : a tho same age as the cook und looking | TY ought to the limit of strategy and strength at the Polo Grounds this (overt the ate nrooeed hy th OS KEEP \IP Bo | waying Miller had made a contesson.| CHEMICAL SECRET Ike him, waw picked up on Neptune Shortly after: the frat call toP aes ‘ ; : , aon ‘i p , lE er'Wha HOE nYrested © ban iin, ral sistance was received at the Bostom afiernoon, and 50,000 persons, including high officials of the National} mn at the ratiroad, according to a| vom : Avenue with @ fractured slull and us ahnour that the bank : Navy yard a second message ane . | taken to Coney Island Hospital, received by Tre would not lose a cent, as the surety ——. wines wpltal where) vounced that the crew had the fire etna ails ME (Continued from First Page.) The hospital authorities tdentifod) Well in hand. Later, 4 radiograny was sent to the Various shore statiuna the dead man aa Michael Addison, the sad Baltimore, weré gathered in the high-banked tiers of the stadium to| "7%" oMeers Mere are elated |" 7 clerk was placed in the custody . ent, chiefs of the val A aeitltnee gapved yrs ine wireless mess government, chiefs of the naval and military services, Cabinet officers,| vino at Chihuahua and transmitted Gplomats and a vast crowd from New York, Washington, Pifladelphia here by telograph. Ase, i " saying that assivtance was not re- . " va not spent one} COOK, and notified his daughter he} sure it Fs at the prospect of Murgia's men of Detectives A. Moberta and J. Stone resnpee ae ie dag the gold was dead, TOE aaa Guard crew from the Ne Vitness it. reaching the scene before Villa re of the Burns agency, and allowed tol and platinum. I wanted to have it} tater augnter, not having seen her! shoreham station went aboard the For days the weather man, on whom®————————————————— | tires and express the hope that the return to his home at No. 1372 Seven- | solely for experiments in the new dis gis i ceanoler, the Body en thetae: Powhatan and reported that the fre ‘| D », me confined to part plhoiete Spl eobieli dope ie and the other coaches. They kicked, | DANdit and his chiets will ve cap | v- -ninth Street, Brooklyn, under | covery. dison bome, bougbt a black dress and aaeger No atiehint: wae. imate Velkee SrOmseES 85 loon) Cay, 6DG) the punted and passed half a dozen balls, | red In the general drive «cl ca tinsad Benaive from First Page.) |suard, It was then announced that] “My uncle, Irvan Arbuttle, Is a] $, DACK vail and sent out Invitations | move the passengers, as it was bee af the weather was certainly on bi /while the movie men darted about in| TW-day's batle opened at 4 o'ciock| — | Miller had agreed to help the bank by | chemist, He ts the owner of a lime| “Early yesterday Mine Addison near. | ined they were at no tine tn danger, fide. All the world seemed sunshine | siruit of vantage points thin morning, Gen. Trevino, after! Roumanta, in the wooded moun |checking up the deficit in hix accounts, | plantation in the West Indies and he|!y dropped dead when her father lt steeral thousind detlare Nel blue sky, As for the tired middies made particular prac. | S*0ding a message telling of the re | taing northeast of Turnu Severin, | straightening out the tangle and show-| has discovered a lime powder of great | Cased ie into the house and ex- enlace wad waid little enough about ft, but}. or pune Pe desir sumption of the fighting, took the} Roumanian battalions cut offfrom ing where the securities had been c eee ee Lae nek heath eee v it blew criep and nipping out of the | “ce Of Punting and forward-passing. | os the main army still offering tena- Naeed strength and efficacy, Mr father, who} couldn't get much information trom |N.Y. GIRL DRIVES AMBULANCE Just before 1.30 the Army team came v : Place dled some years ago jn St. Kitts, was] her parent, who was soon wrapped in sorthwemt and held all the flags OtoP | out and the Navy left the field, ‘The| Villa mado his attack from the] ¢lous resistance. is and relatives had agreed to] associated with him In Granada, My | slumber. Arnold he grandstand from thelr staffs.) woos pointers eave. eset of forth, it being his first from that “Front of Field Marshal von |), im make good the amount lost, | mother died when I was very young.| 4 few hours later the black wagon at. Also it kept the crowd clapping Its] ipa ctice time to trying Koals from the| “rection in the three-day battle, By| Mackensen (Dobrudja) there has | {t was said, providing it would make] My brother, Howard, who is at St. of ne house KRG IIRC ON ane Bb ake Dorothy pants one eons es mrultttude Of fed and goals trom placement, but | 2,2 clck charges were launched upon atte ay Ke Beat (Uhings casier for ghe clerk, John’s Academy, St. John, New] sistant hud tho dead Michacl Addison | Treat Arnolt. prominant young so ‘cot ‘wan. a three sides of the town and a rush of "The forces SuISey Peery A warrant was issued by Commis-| Bi vick, a «| half way up the st bef he|ciety girl, will begin driving an ame Oliphant, » runswick, and I were In this coun. y up je steps fore ¢ hs 8 BIG CROWD GATHERS BEFORE | een, (he mainstay of the ArMYs|iitantry wan made toward the bat-| Powers, after crossing the Dan- |aioner Houghton yesterday, on com | try whe ; aed daughter could arouse her father and|bulance in Franco next Monday, ac- devoted himself to long, down-the- ys try when our father dled, 3 bid jong, down-the: " 1 : ube from the south, gained a foot- ‘ send him out to head off the corpse,|cording to word received to-day by GATES OPEN. field punts. teries on Santa Rosa Hill in an at ihe RAE NG ne i plaint of Andrew Carl, agent for the} FOUND LIVING IN FURNISHED] Tink of all this happening right|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 7 ynee a iT a wil, ® 7 ‘all oh on a. : bs a ‘The gates of the Polo Grounds were| MAYOR MITCHEL AND GEN. tempt to silence the guns ont eile Natlvou Apaln are American Surety Company, which ROOM. here in the Borough of Brooklyn! Walworth Arnold, Miss Arnold sailed het opened ati noon, we hours be- WOOD IN BOX. High hills aro located immediately | FOviIA CHIH rte AR eg. {bonded Alilier. He was surrendered| Artuttlo lived in a furntshed room ~ In Octoter to begin hospital wors for ¢ fare ihe eaterea’e| Wiis Ga bail| “Mayor Mitchel, whe had east, west and south of Chihuahua] tcipated In the fighting again by his counsel, Eugene Newman, o1| at No, 222 Madison Avenue, and there the wounded in Paris 1 e referee's le put the ayor chel, who had ree e our troops,” : 6 ON. $ Miss Arnold attended last a1 into play, but ‘for half an hour be-|a box; Gen, Leonard W: City. Santa Rosa Hill has been for- LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Roumantan No, M6 Nassau Street, to-day.| detectives found $3,000 worth of Mina Arn: nn Cn ie : m : tiled and the repeated efforta of the | MON DON: Now. fo. : Waiving a hearing on the charge ot| chemicals that the International Dye h cane the fees thi SGwR RE ULa Got, BlGESER, eee i hownan ‘nig 0 charge ot | chemicals tha nternational Dy: ILLS IN GARAGE COLLAPSE | Goae ike —— Peni” aoe ects scihend Whit nan ctrrived a tee bree tie | Dandite to take this stronghold have ee ent ee ee ie dan, (fitlse entry, Aliller was held for the| Company offictals declare he took Ll E fiworks and fairly sutged in, The Army section | (y cadets marched in, With | been unsuccesful. North of the elty| Tot" 104 tne Herlin report that Field | Federal Grand Jury tn $10,000 bail, [from thelr laboratory; $6,000 worth i ee struggle mee on the north side of the field was the tien, wood hy ‘Govert “| ings” Selena matin mbretaliaa) te * Marshal yon Nipakatises has actually He told reporters he had made ar-| of platinum and gold and a check for| Swann'’s Experts Find Fatal Crash oJ At was from this quarter that ys een mf . ore F Id to i ; firat to be filled, probably because it| At 1.15 o'clock the Navy squad, made hin first strike to-day, [crossed that stream, together with|Pangements to return all of the iss a page a Noes ateoe: Due to Improperly Mixed was in the sunshine on a newly con- | forty strong, came upon the fleld from] Loawes in knowledge that the Roumanian line is | $40,000—through . the kindness of aries 8. Platt of 3 o 4 i, . structed bank of seats, whereas the | {heir Grea og Fem inden the eouthe admitted announced re-formed along the Alt Valley, ail|fflends—when he*was notified of the | Also, at an assayer’s at No, an cnueeh Cement, : dof the grand stand 7 4 a p} . # | r vor x Navy side, on the south, under shel- | The crowd, which journeyed to the| (ata, ME HINA Chee a [hinted to military experts hero that) Warrant against bin pases eee eeecanemttie’s |, District Attorney: Swann announced | HE scene ott * er of the grandstand, was in a chill. Polo Grounds in a great caravan tl one of the most stubbornly fought| forces were being drawn for one diene refused fo aiRa Le derailed peal pacer ty to-day that he would ask the Grand 7 scene of the i Cotes : _ totore hod. haem, Was the pveetent and bloodiost battles of the Mextcan|the great military struggles of the] good defense,” Miller told reportors.| While he was working for the In-|J¥Y Monday to tndict at least two Army and Navy ivery one who came in bore aM] tne stadium, has ever accommodated, | lutions. Balkan campaign. He added that his efforts during ~ se 1 ‘men for manslaughter as a result of : smbiem of elthor Army or Navy.| 20,000 more than Dad ever watohed a BAND MOVING On ‘The fact that none of the Berlin|the last three weeks had enabled the beateeniry Pere eatiie aoe his Investigation into the collapse of footbail game may The men, for the most part, wore | baseball 6 there, To accommo 5 bank to check up thelr loss and lo- |chased a fast automobile of the road-| | 6 > tt is al tadui ae! aluakt anal ith | 4a thia Vast assemblage the stands WING ON JUAREZ, Joriciat statements nas made pate [cat the securities without even hire (ster type. When he was found to be|'h® Toof of a concrote garage under! he most comfortably arm 9 of | and grey with | were extended far toward the side| ¢, Men W 4 of Myateri-| “l2'm of large captures of men but-|ing an accountunt missing, private detectives were noti- Construction at Sixty-fourth Street hed by taléna bi the letter “A,” or the blue of the| tines of the gridiron, and so carefully oan oat MrMterts| tresses the greatest hope here that | Siler bas & fied and a Watch Was kept on the/and Third Avenue Thursday, which| reached by taking buses Navy with @ large “N" in yellow.| w Svsertbing arranged that there} ny paso, Meee: Neves A bana| te Roumanians in Little Wallachta— | pier ee the d : era see of as tt ia hed pia head | resulted in the death of one man and numbered 2 or 3, but The women fluttered with ribi jas no one there without his proper shied beataet] Yo: SS: Bl ave | doing business da clerks to want ew SOrn, ut inates: ) the injur: even others. Peedi ibbons and | Id ‘prearranged “seat, Of) coures|of approximately 180 men mounted ana] Where Berlin Lie teeleen tbat of Ore) tig incomes. “Their routine. work| went to Chicago, There he had an|‘enJury of seven others. anyone who was unable i : there were thousands more wholarmed was 1 moving along the|#0V@ and Turnu-Severin—have 8) shows them how it might be done by|automobile accident and sold the! crete used was improperly mixed N Toward 1 o'clock a cheer from with | sought in vain for tickets, because] Mexican bank of the Rio Grande early} cared von Falkenhayn's encireling | speculation,” he said, “and I'm not the| roadster for $600. Of this sum be/ Samples show larg kets of sund. | {o get tickets can have - mut the enclosure re-echoed in the| there have been no tickets avatlable,|io-day in the direction of Jun ac-| movement. It is belleved what force| only one who has got himself in! had $300 when arrested. Other samples are now being ana- | e tir. The West Point Battalion was|*#¥® at exorbitant figures, for more} cording to United States Army officers} ix left within the German vise must| trouble by taking a chance on war/ As soon as it became known that | iyaed by city chemists the pleasure of seeing in formation on Eighth Avenue wait-| ‘an a week. who watched them closely through field | iy oy, un | stocks,” he had started for New York by train!" am satisfed,” the District Attor- ae . ahd walt-| It was in order to lessen tho de-| lasses. The Juarez garrison com: | b@ & very small one, ss ime sesie the Thiel Detective Bervice WaSiney said to-day, “that it is about the Atlantic Fleet while ing the order which would mend {t,| mand for tlekets that the game of] Mander was notified” SOFIA, Nov, 25 (via London),— Al RAID B notified and it and the New York| tite to call a halt on the kind of con. fae 7 5 headed by ite band, Into the arena | this year was set for the san jay Bulgarian troops have occupled isl- police caught him, struction work that is now going on riding up Riverside ‘The Annapolis middies bad not yot| A) ("0 YaloHarvard gaine, but, as GEN, PARKER REVIEWS ands in the Danube, southeast of ON A GERMAN BASE see ee Hele wie ut bait until }in this city.” Drive on Route 5 of the arrived from their train, exceeded that of any other year, ‘The Cratova, according to the following | tion to Milwaukee. s DILWORTH | SUSPECT. The gridiron was laid out just aa| New York Haseball Club, nunager of 23,000 BORDER TROOPS statement issued by the War Omice: | sh sd FREE S| @ contest, yon quill bi *) el y etach- oT 1 ireda ol joilars sent in too late . : . rn ‘ aUperls if ji ed i S. . EE u , the plate, with second base on the] in disposing of the 20,000 ticket al | Commander Sends Salutations of {proached our positions, but were re-| Plosives Dropped in Sarre Rev |. a waint Aw Me Plangen Fitey Benin Coen day: alas 1 ti ¥ forty-yard ne, The wide dirt pate Hye. aa OF the, Sint! 80,000] the National and State Soldiers | Pulsed by our artillery fire, Along gion—Rain Halts Fighting. Feet From Crane, | charged Tony Hattaglio of No. 143 fur the runners had been carefully and the Navy re- = si the Danube, near Silistria, Turtukal < In s'ght of several hundred com: ‘ i Colved 15,000 apiece, no the gathering to Wilsot Rustcbuk thore was artillery| PARIS, Nov, he lull in the School Street, Yonkers, arrested ori # sodded. Enclosing the fleld was 4/to-duy was practically divided into Nsom cat ar Glgen, Grebove, | fights ng on the front in France con. | MUter®, most of whom wee women and|inally ax a suspect in a highway rob- i three-foot wooden fencing, decorated | two equal camps of adherents. BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Nov, 25,--| Lomand and Vadin detachments Of tinu owing to the heavy rain, ‘To children, Frederick Moritz, @ fecey bery committed tn, Van Cortlandt Park z " 4 "To c ” t re e) the jce in iy marked with the yard line numbers, TENDANCE OF NAVAL MEN, [have been doing border duty along | Danuve.” Inothing to report besides the usual | Williamsburg, lont his balance ‘while | the Fouraer of Deir. Mueerer, he a ene i i hortly after 1 o'clock Secretary of) In other years the attendance of|the Mexican border, were reviewed \cannonedlug! the crane war Aity feat in the ate, and toatpaas, in he mene at Ment fj | War Baker, accompanied by several | Haval officers hax been comparatively | today by G Gen. Jamea: Parker, STABBED IN AFIGHT uh group of aviators belonging to the ntly killed, Several women fainted. ina Mary V. MeNiff, Dilworth's eom- ] Army aides, and Secretary of the) *mill, limited to those whore fortune | iii. tie Mor'ts was employe by Millen Bros pauian on the night of the murder, of duty found them near New York he review Was in progres: wwiation squadron yes= ; i oO Broatwan! | falled to identify Battagho. i Navy Danieis, entered the grounds.| pur to-day, anchored in the North| Gen. Varker telegraphed President OVER GREECE IN WAR : rded the blast furnaces |Wwhtactere, | Se cuwaras Glen Secretary Baker, recognized by only | River are seven of Unele Sam's dread. | Wilson ollows at Dillingen, in the region of the erne started and lost his To-Day. : a few . those be passed, went at | noughts, the finest snips of hin fleet Hatter LOUFH Of alROnURlIA rain « ae Sarre. In the course of this expedition » Peeled . 608 Kos. 10 is eighty-one once to his seat in the north stand, ee reeceteime rican cathe ‘rm ud ing lasting for Ave months, cule | Pappas Arrested After Chase by 1,000 kilos Cover & x cs ; Willem years old to-day, | pean. toh red ol i 2,000 officer « . t . . ylosive « o down, Most o ¥ Ninety-fira! the Army wide, while Secretary Dan-| jen a chance to see the gue. SRL, ie a. MURFOD: mianoausre Theatre Crowd; Morris Sent | Pio"Srojectiions the Wur ifice sayy, SY Fee Oe Cunaienniy jels had his place in the midspipmen's | are the New York, Texas, Wyom id paaned in view at / Hletorig to Hospital wached their objectives, An airplane ( Mr, Carnegio haa chosen his birthday section across the field. By this time | Connecticut, let Florida and) battlefield of Hosaca de la Palma, 5 saul enemy ‘was brovghy down: on i) Bbamtieorne Mos 1t0r the announcement af some oF Bie the stadium was scarcely half filled, | 2'"" seppebicdiir, ve apr yay ute you." 7 Andrew P. twenty-four years | th urn trip Detroit player, has | largest benefactions, Child Wk with them ary the cruisers Montana, vite ooo rile i fille! 3 es RLIN, Nov. (by wireless to| been signed as umpire in the Ameri- Us anything of the sort is on the pro- ren e the entrances like the homing mob @ salovane. india ‘one en as arraigned ‘ern! tithe f - nd Belgium is — ———$<$<$__—__— - = the Brooklyn Bridge jMers Cy j ae Cott Nebr ain Hatt MiM- | Court to-day on a charge of felonious | reporte ny headquart- | © : It bullds them aboard, whe d Mberty, J Ampahine Neged v' e c eme T f Moving picture men had their ma- Sec Paet Ans nator Nortn I Routh Da. | assault. His alleged viatins icholas | ers In to-day’s official statement, D Wiel up, because of chines set. up at numerous spots| crowds, und long before noon their kot, i “ y a In. | Morrin twenty-four, be 3 oe a Sec- p its protein and “bout the arena, now aiming at the| boats began bringing officers and ri ea aa engineer,} ond Avenue, is in Polyclinic Hospital -NERATOFF GETS PLACE 1 1 ui ning signal hospital troops are in : ‘i ‘ , mineral s bleachers and stand and now at the| bluedackets to the warship landings. | oii deg, | with a severe stab wound in his le fl They were guided by Lieut. Ingram sylvanta is there hird Minnesota Infantry ate ex apas was arrested on the platform Fy = i pected to entrain for home mobillza-| of the Timea Square subway station ei tion Camps to-morrow an the man, Morris, was grappling, Pro-German Agitation Said to Be eereere rat with him, while a throng of home Effectually Squelehed by Rus- BOWIE WINNERS. ward bound theatre-goers t | sian Cabinet Changes. PAL TALES, ; been pursued fc bi N AnAO EER way and through side} LONDON, eral friends | ment of M n Fortieth | "lan Minister for ‘way, S4th to 36th S) VIRST RACE ds; one mil (Crump), wtraight § 6, fiat. Cherry Ripe. 10g lave $4.80, show. $4.40, An Announcement The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle de- The appoint- ff, Assistant Rus. reign Affairs, as Morria and # Attended a cabaret show Hocvel Ae hurlugane) Street and got into an argument over | Foreign Minister, is reported by Reu- sires to make known that it is an independent 0, thied. ime: ave da: | Gren * owen he war. Pappas and tors Petrograd correspondent. M. adiant. Flower, Glory. Bell 8 adjourned to 0 | ‘ fas § ; organization, giving immediate relief and instruction Onwa' and Great Dolly’ ale nyt fe \n et Seat when, it in charged, | N&tAtof replaces Boris Sturmer, who} | ‘ to men blinded in the present war. This work is SECOND RACH — Han a 18 stabbed is and fled, j held the foreign portfolio as well as} leap: two 3 conducted at the Paris “Lighthous: Rue Daru, HEE Hayhonl: tratunt Wo 10. chica Geka: — J Re HeeratareD ( x 3.10, place $2.60, 7 . ve: Wusithor tives under the personal direction of Miss Winifred Holt. Hist; Bondawe nie. cto! 1), D. ARCHBOLD'S OLD'S CONDITION. | Ee Hibaeetad eae Abin Bite Absolutely Removes The Committee and its work are in no way con- 15" Burlingame ¥| Phe condition of John D, Archbold, | the kecnest Interest, ax marking the nected with any other organization raising money in ony andard Oil Come culmination of a series of events in| [pM frverica for those blinded as a result of the war in Husila ‘which have n almost en- Aasor- appendicitis. wan Shp, ‘The significancs ay Pe well as could @S deduced by students of Rus# is indleated by the comment] | ‘s Dally News, wht Europe. The Committee is greatly in need of funds to con- tinue its work. Contributions should be sent to Mr. to-day to be expected, the patient's On Saturday Nov 28. 1914, “MN TANE ARMSTRONG HOWELL DE COP. Luzi, the “Mis, Archbold and a rtaft of nurses nowt Imnportant fact, 1 y ; Mitatio tens ty his pide. Piet, daughter of the late Martin A. William Forbes Morgan Jr., Treasurer, 17 East 38th Srabebesioas Wavere nusiniy, (cicionen Wcteiae ght ee) een actor ts Abate Tweet Street, New York City. . Ml Eventyefour houra pefore he permitted gltation witch has 1 \Dr fchard B. tho famiy on in Russia has now |physician, to be e om at iis We Have Arrived! bed | Paymaster Is Mluckiucked and Veenident’s Funeral servi No 1 Weat 26 ato M nat haw jate residence, For the Committee for Men Blinded in Baltle Joveph H Choate, President rey Swann announc WE RUEY F VAN BRUNT: tod Hormonally will lay if Wide To-Day, R d Ab S d BRUNT. 1 Peter Cooper Hewitt, Secretary formation his experta have o: tected |, CLEVELAND, Nov ; Wilson, who cancelled hia plane for . W lam Forbes Morgan Je. Tressrr Ato Ae eolikuae af ihe tact yayinuster for the ding the Army-Navy” football Join the ( rowd Monday Herbert L Satteriee om BOragO In COUrKE of constRnliOn Wa At riety omy pany wee ek eettg Rate in Ne i York to day because pt at Binty ourth Bireet and Third Ave- (thay of 0 dedy oO Ais of ‘© @ cold, Was better to-day hile he Arthur Williams nue on Thureday, when @ man Waa\from the Central National Bank. Two had no engagements, Dr ©. 'T. Gray: ay Me ye pA sald he would ask men stepped fr an alley, feth him hi physician, thought he was ind two men on seleed Carroll's tohel ito tke any automobile | \\ Charges of ‘manslaughter: Tide thie afternoon, Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists, oo.

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