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ee ; their windows and the sidewalks, ap- Barent!y enjoying tho spectacie In Cratovra alo™ were found 400 fret@ht cars, loaded with all kinds of provisions destined originally for the Roumanian army. e — ROUMANIA SHIF ITS CAPITAL FROM CéTY OF BUCHARES' CHEMUNG SUNK BY AUSTRIAN €-BOAT, PARIS, Nov. 2%.—The Roumantan | Cevernment and diplomatic author- Stirring Scene Skipper and ities have left Bucharest, which 1s ., e menaced by the Teutonic advance Crew Refused to Haul and have gone to Jassy, according to) Down U., S, F g @ Havas despatch from the Rou- manian capital. Jamsy is about two hundred miles northeast of Bucharest, near the [us eian frontier. Despatches from the German ‘armies in Roumania, @ays a Copen- hagem despatch to the London Kx- change Telegraph Company, report that the Roumanians have destroyed | the ratiway from Cernnvoda, on tho | Danube in Dobrudja, to Bucharest, and are burning all the villages and stores of ford in thet their retreat, BERLIN CLAIMS CHECK 'SCANT COL IRTESY GIV fused to Give Capt. Duffy Time to Get His Papers. GIN & Co, agents forthe following Harris, | Chemu received telegram to-day “Chemung sunk | torpedoed by Austrian {fourteen miles east of Cabo do Gata, from the captain: gunfire aud by submarine CAPTAIN REPORTS *|GAINS BY ° Submersible Commander Re-} THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, SERBS CAPTURE FORTIFIED HEIGH | Advance Toward Hill No. 1248, Says War Office. THE ' Driving Ahead in the Region the British Drive Ahead. ON CERNA RNER French on gare Front ITALIANS. West of Monastir— — 1916, "2. YEAR-OLD BABY’ + LEAT HOME TOLD —— ae Uncle Says Grace Marshall Crept About in Dark Room Picking ig Up Pp Cis. FASTON, Md, Nov, 29.—How Grace Marshall, “twenty-ceight-year-qld tn fant." ¢ picking crumbs from the floor of the darkened r was permitted leave In eleven was told to-day by her uncle, n Hancock, of Chester, Pa. Han- to to years MARYLAND COURT | rept about on hands and knees | om abe never, as alleged, | k was the first witness against the! "s father, Frank Marshall, and her | ARIS, Nov, 29--Serbian troops othe have captured the height thwest I spent the night at Marshall's | foe Grunishte, on the Macedonian home," aggd Hancock, “but 1 did not front eam of the Cerna River, the sleep, ‘The poor girl's moaning was War Office announces A helght awful, The next morning I looked Of HII 1050 also was captured. through a crack In the door and saw | | | A violent battle Is in progress north- ag herself about on th OF ATTACKS BY BRITISH 26th, All safe. Address care Amert-| Weat of Monastir. - ap ele Bhat fl BOE joan Conaul, Valencia, DUFFY The French are advancing toward was mere skin and bones—it- | Increased Activity South of the! WASHINGTON, Nov, 29.—Latest | Hill 1248, The Italians made progress erniiy that.” | 7" i [despatches to the State Department, {9 the region of Tarvena Stena height! Miss Emma Darres, of the Mary-| Somme Reported ay Whe debating: Whiet k the | West Of Monastir JandeChildren’s Ald ty, te Q how | by Paris. ’ y une suomarne whieh sunk The! whe text of the. communieation finally Was taken’ ‘from the| American steamer Chemung on Nov. ! gollows {he ok ; rea th 2 ov. ib) F | hen T investigated the cas i. ena ® (by vaitenine 26 off the Andalusian const of Spain “On the left bank of the River lnaid Miss Dares, “Airs, Ravenel | peace aah be a re * flew the Austrian flag and that the] Vardar British troops were suc- [told m that gitl ia as wel) and| Sa A aes cad Abo Char oe, atenmer wan destroyed by shell fre] cexsful In a-surprise attack upon |sifong as you are, She eats heartily, a8. night, were repulsed, the War Of. yell as t A They # i only one who can control hei fice reports. us well as torpedoed. They repeat] a trench of the enemy to the vou chh't-s In the Somme sector the howtile fire (here WAX NO loss of lifeand that the} northeaxt of Macukovo, Kast of |""\ien it finally got to the girt 1 north of the Ancre and on St. Pierro “"°™ "44 Opportunity to leave the the River Cerna Serbian troops, | found her clad oniy gi a suit of coarse “4 7 i ship. after a brilliant advance, occupied underwear that wa sewed on her. | wa h geathatig arte etch ipa | LONDON, Nov. 29—Comptote re-| a height to the northwest of Gru- Marshall tokl me she had been | PARIS, Nov, 29,—Increased activity : Ain her re r years. She had | ou the Somme front, south of tho Per\* from American Consul Putnam) nishte, and retained this position sore color than a dead woman. | river, ta reported by the War office, 2t Valencia, Spain, were awaited to-| in gplte of furious Ger Bul- S whe Me peak af bar ine beaee toe Durtne the at there were spiritea “Y t@ Blve the details of the tor-| gAMun counter-attacks, ‘The en- re 4 could not encircle with my “ wb meric 7 h my y " ‘ithe | thumb and forefing ler face artillery engagements tn the regions | Pedoing of the American steamship | emy suffered heavy lonses with. | (himb and forefinger. | Her face was Of Biachen nd Promoire. Chemung off Cabo de Gata, It is! out accomplishing anything. Det Attorbey shethan LONDON, Nov, 29.—Gen. Knowh that the vessel, which steamed “In the region to the northeast Jin of » would prove eee at ating ‘uier ae: from New York on Nov, & went} of Mond@tir French zounves, con- | sail ngerous man mittent enemy shelling a down with her American flag flying | tinuing their successes, occupied tried to a Sea Been ee decourt and southward of Arras, with trench mortar activity around Mau- | 4t her masthead and the crew stand- quissart and Neuve Chappelle. ling by ready to keep it there, — } Capt. John 1, Duffy refused to GAINS BY RUSSIANS jetrike hin colors although ordere to do 80 by the commander attacking submersibie, Karly reports assert Duffy's crew backed of the IN THE CARPATHIANS Petrograd Rea Capture Ridges and Taking of 711 Prisoners. waving to the end. PETROGRAD, Nov. 29 (via Lon- | AMERICANS REFUSE TO STRIKE don). Russian troops advancing THEIR COLORS, rainst the Teutonic lines east and) The Americans had their way; they south of Kirlibaba, in the Southern never struck their colora/ Angered Carpathians, have captured the ridges the submarine’s commander and crew of heights there and taken 711 prisg for the attack upon oners, the War OMce announced to-| ship (which, however, was carrying dey. cOntrabrand of war), the twenty-four men of the Chemung's crew had the ‘watisfaction of defying him, and, | they took to their small boats, of ace. ‘ing their country’s ensign fluttering in its proper place as the waves en- | guifed their vessel, that Capt. him up with | thelr ship had to go down she would «o down with the Stars and Stripes -_f_ @REEK STEAMSHIP WITH PASSENGERS TORPEDOE! All on Board Saved From the Mar- All the crew were saved, They gherita, Sunk in the Eastern were towed for some distance tn two Mfeboats by the submarine. ‘Then, Mediterranean. after a time on the open sea, they ® LONDON, Nov. 28--It wan an-| were picked up by the Spanish mer Giner, which put them ashore in Valencia Capt, Duffy soon afterward gave a detailed report of the holding up | and sinking of his ship to the Amert- leiden, an Consul at that port, John R. The passengers and crew of the Putnam, » Greek vessel were landed at Alexan- | REFUSED PERMISSION TO GET nounced here to-day that the Greek steamr.p Margherita, probably the Margarita, of 1,112 tons gross, had been sunk by a submarine of th Central Powers in the Eastern Medi- dita, Egypt. |. .,iHl8 PAPERS OR MONEY. bahia Capt. Duty told Censui Putnam, wo INDIGTED FOR COLLAPSE! sogording to. the despatches received — [here from Valencia, that, after his halted, the men of the sub- Charged with M , [marine went about thelr work as ‘ahh ak bt aid (ee eect (sania 48 possible, Duffy and his peaiity for which Is fifteen yeara ins, | chew Were told to get Into their small prisonment, were filed by the Grand boats at once. . Jury to-day against Goorge G, Wilson, The Captain asked for time to ob- and John Mabon, held responsible for tain hie ship's papers and for his men the collapee © the garage at Sixty- | to go below and get their money and fourth Street and Third Avenu oy, | valuables, This wae refused, he di 22, In which Wendelink Hudetz, @ ln- | clared. borer, was killed, | The “German commander" gave or- Wilson is the contractor who was in ders, just before the Chemur men charge of the constriction of the gar-| yot into thelr boata that the Amert- age. Mahon is his foreman. aa Ai a " we bo lowered, “German sal Examination of pho ruins ahowed that | O54» the despatches say, prepared to perl the concrete wa. properly mixed and put this order into effect, What ts described as “a lively incident” fol- lowed, Stubborn resistance was offered by Duffy and bis sailors. Then—so rap- idly were preparations to sink the boat advancing-—the attempt on the part of the invaders to strike the fag were abandoned, and Capt. Dufty and bis men were taken aboard the submarine. shape eg rellospin know that ves weakness and Of | Stubborn resistance, swearing that it! the American | a height to the east of Hill 1050, | made progress in tne Hill 1248, which the enemy ¢ fended with great “Italian forces aly progress in the mou | gion of Tsrvena Sten: BERLIN, Nov, 29 (by wirelens Sayvilie).—Only local on the Macedonian front for’ northwost rian Lin | tne Entente | enst of Mo nounced ta WOULDN'T BE BOSSED, BOY TRIES TO SHO Young Fiorella Draws Revolver Fellow Employee, but Weapor Fails Him, Several girls employed in mould wax figures in Kast One Hundred ay. and Seve Fiorella was arrested and held in Harlem Court onc) —— ADMIRAL KILLS MAN. Stiva ! aves Thentre . BB. Carlos RIO DE Carlos millionaire, was s and killed by Admiral Bapti Franco, former chief of the Braail Naval Board, last night, in front the National Theater, while crowd was pouring through doors Friends his vindie il, Nov of the admiral tion was assured, decla been the cause of the tragedy. —_> End Mine Strt Aw ont, > OTTAWA attacks have! been made on the Germano-Bulga and tir, the War Office an- Street became pante atricken to-d arges of felonious | Charge of ¢ Jealousy of his wife ix said to have on Cost of Living The West- twice to bum her hom on living with the pigs. | —_——» To the northwest of Monastir — there has been violent fighting, in | teetion of Both Seriously: Injured, Recover—Accident at Seventy- Ninth Street Two women cromaing Broadway at by Seventy-ninth Street were knocked down and run over by an automobile owned by Montford Mills of No, 2211 Broadway and operated by his chaut- feur, ( | afterne Both were not fatally injured The women were Mra, Nina Welss, 0T fifty-nino years old, of No, 319 W enty-ninth Street, and Mrs. Ellon Wi, nian of No, 410 Amsterdam Avenue, on Mrs. Wetss was carried into a drug store and later was taken n | Knickerbocker Hospital, Mrs, Walsh {was taken to the Park Hospital in the automobile to seriously but ing nth | Old Station W With That tn Bite Willian” Kinsler, now. in » Mulberry Street station, | Ave Aly Re; the | and Capt will go to the Bath ¢ Agsault and violation of the Sullivan| cinet in the Hronk to Ca law "Garson who WIN’ assume charee. of According to the police, Fiorella] "® may room at De — sald that Eaporito had tried to boxs| him yesterday and that he decided he MORE BELGIANS EXILED. uid not stand for it to-day, Ask Manne Man (nh Aeaabict cad Diest Sent to German LONDON, Nov, 2%—A Central News |vespat Amsterdam says the | Germar have deportes young Aersehot and Diest men in Louva pare themselves trom antnorities men Ne from 29. hot sta fan oft the the Sergeant T His Employees. Sergeant F. EB. Adams of the Seventh Regiment, work of the men under Alm at Mo- Allen in camp and field and on the » Ras a lot of men under him at home, who he would never ask to do similar work, He is senior mber of the firm of Adams, Brits ry Company, No. 1759 Park Avenue, | and is ¢elebrating his return from| Texan by giving each employ pound tur red and insisted | |AGED JEW TO WHOM LEADERS OF FAITH PAY TRIBUTE AT BANQUET SIMON WOLF. SIMON WOLF HONORED. BY JEWISH LEADERS AT BIRTHDAY DINNER oted Men From All Sec- tions Pay Tribute to “Un- official Ambassador.” Two hundred and fifty of the most distinguished Jews in the United States and ral tic offictals sat at a din- ner at the Hotel Savoy last night pre- pared In orthodox Hebrew fashion in honor of Simon Wolf, long known as the “ ‘unofiicial Ambassador of the Jews hington.” The dinner celebrated » Wolf's eightiet birthday, which | eee parr 4 month ago. if | busy giving his services in Washing has |, BY AUTO IN BROADWAY we ieee Shelteriug 1 Immi- | grant Ald Society in assisting Jews to enter this country, and it was this but May | organization which gave the banquet, | but long before there were any socie. | thes for that work Simon Wolf was ton to hi¥ co-religionists. He enjoyed the confidence of every Pres- ident from Lincoln to Wilson, and | under Grant he was Consul General lto narles James, at 1 o'clock this) might who wore the black skull cap men and wi |B. Densmor |London Papers Says It ail} in | a factory at No, 409 POLICE QUIT “MULBERRY ST. | Dantely unable to be He Consoitdatea (ict Egypt. Among tho diners last of ancient Hebrew custom were some men whom the guest of honor bad saved from deportation, and who had become prosperous tn | the land of their adoption, After the dinner, excluded, toastm, Leon Sanders presided The speakers were John Acting Secretary of La- k the place of Secretary present; Jud, te bor, who A. K. Cohen of Boston, No. B'rith; 1 Independent Order B'nai Charles Shohl of Cincinnati, when George Morelia, an errand boy,| 5, President of the Union of American toon years old, of No. 801 Haat One|, POWs Commissioner Woods this af-|iebrew Congregations; ~~ leldore mxteen yes nN NO ~ ternoon announced that, after 8 o'Mock Hershfield, Dr. Abram Simon, Bor- Nundred and venth Street, drew | yrtday morning, the Mulberry Street|/ough President Marcus M, Marks, revolver amd held tt against the police station will be abandoned by the Dr. J. L. Magnes, President Now stomach of Carmine Esposito, seven-| Police Department an@ the old Old| York Kehillah; Arthur Brisbane and teen, of No. 2072 Firat Avenue, a fél- Twelfth Precinct will be consolidated | Harry Fischel. Messages of regret were read from President Wilson, low: employ Pith, the isshemh Btree: Mtasian, at ioe Roosevelt, who called Mr. Wolf Fiorella pulled the telager three Sade Ata has been used by the holley {a “eltizen worthy of any honor; Na- times, but the weapon failed to go|since Y872 ; |than Straus, Oscar 8. Straus and : : : pt, Maurice Hannon will remain tn | others, off, and severa} men disarmed bim.| onatge of the beth Street Station | oe BRITAIN B WARNED AGAINST Vill Not Do to Ignore Jacob H, Schift’s Speeck LONDON, Nov, 29 Tines and Daily Mail, of newspapers owned by I cliffe, to-day sounded a vigorous warning to the nation not to ignore or belittle the peace movemen| launched at the recent banquet in New York of the League to Enforce The of the whowehared the! peace, by Jacob H. Schiff. Both newspapers consider movement obviously dictated from Germany, but hold that owing to American political or financial back- ing it might become “a mischievous crusade.” the ———_—_ BOWIE WINNERS, is the representative of | from which but | to the/ter and all other milk products were as) President Dis. | ACE MOVE: London | group! 1 North. | INDICTMENTS AGAINST SIX | IN POULTRY TRUST LIKELY Rabbi Magnes a Witness—Grand Jury Continued for Food | and Coal Inquiry. Assistant District Attorney Marke- wich, in charge of the food and fuel investigation being conducted by | District Attorney Swann, to-day cong- pleted ‘the inquiry before the Grand Jury into the rais® of prices by the |Live Poultry M@rust, Indictments against at least six persons promi- nent in the affairs of the trust are} expected to be returned next week. Rabbi J. L. Magnes, President of | the Kehillah, the Jewish community, was a witness to-day, Dr, Magnes was interrogated concerning an al- leged agreement between the Kehil- lah and the Live® Poultry Trust as to the raising of prices, At the requert of District Attorney | a Barly prices showed small changes, | with weakness in copper group, Rail- |roaa issues were firm, After hesi- tating for a while prices almost unt- |formly continued to advance. vol. | autfle of trading was about the same | as on Tuesday. Rails and specialties made considerable gains, led by U. S. | ' Stoel, which nold as high as 127%, up | low, Pittsburgh | certificates advanced 4% to} + Rock Island up 2% to 36, with | | gains all through the list. Texas Co, | lsold ex rights and ex 2% py | dividend and xg 6% points, 2 points from early al }c 4 cent. pet Steel advanced to ne during the afternoon and the general Nst was higher, International p umped two points to 10 to 64ia. Republic 4 comr Steel sold at Closing Quotatio | With net charges from igerious « } High, 1 Allis-Qhaimers ‘ JAllieChauner, il Amn. Agr, Cheohieal iy i th +h 1s 1 vow wiadian ¥ ‘ilo fd Natio |e Wes: lvania Rity F Ssee 8 Coat Ca, 4 Tromed steel 12] Way Coa Cou ie IY steel spring %| Reading . ‘ | wee 4] iaely : | Timely, 66 pt 1 attacks \ Hao tia | neff lg | 8 | 8. Viah Conver Vira Caroline Chem, t. Iron, €, & C ITEM6 FOR INVESTORS. New York Transit Co.—Regular quar- terly dividend of $4 and an extra divi- ern coal miners’ strike has been called ey for Thanksg Nend of $2, both payable dn. 15 to stock | A torpedo was liunched against the| oft, Instrustions to this effect have] < rin felling. maiden; two: lof record Dec. & | side of the Chemung from a short dis- | een srired West by thu men's repre- honk at PO eee cee Bawines |yeur-olds: six furlonss.--¥elucea it? ae tance, She did not go down rapidly, | sentatives following conferences her HABELTON, Pa, pov. 9, « Davia) if got ttame), | atraleht Vo, pines Worthington, Pump and Machinery | #0 three shells were fired into her, | Frm! Harrison, fair wage officer of the] Benjamin, President of the Benjamin | $1.60. show. OR ar Ree. anes | MPT We Aeeraraan “a ateck | Labor Department at Calgary, has been| Iron and Steel Works, was killed, and | (MUtwell). py , ’ On preserved A. stack | | ond; Lady Cl} 102 (Crump), &how, stock of record Deo. 2 Than the Giled and went to Che /delouated iv investigate tho’ increased nig gon Harry seriously Injured tovday |Se43, ied ite Ag ey eM y stork ; > miners have exprease\ their willing, | at the vale Operations of the con- | Tinsel, Glana i » 1-1] General Fireproofing Co.—Btock div the Spanish steamer was to accept the equivalent. to ths|cern, Riding on the bumpers of a amait | ant v. an fend of 50 per cent. on common stock | ] i | BE % ling; hand Ni 6 t 4 |, the Chemung’s ten were put tu Meu, of the bonus they frat] locomotive runny backward up a |iworsear-olte ant ups seven furion {to record of Nov, 30, — | Hi an edge pir shot into their small boats, which bad been _-— | grade at high 4, the elder Benjamin |Ina Kay, 108 (Cra traight, $8.80. meronan Relmont Development co.—| ower in — a Sree towed by the submarine, and the lat- i ago | fain fell off und was crushed. to | place, $2.70 w, $3.10, wont Margaret | , Tonopah Belmont Develops | Laat I sleep and restore ter submerged and disappeared. ries to Ged High Cast fideath. His ecelved hie injuries! N., i03 | (lirown!, piace, 64.80, show, |Reaular quarterly dlvident of ae ving i trying to r nin r, Benjamin | $3.10, second; Vermont, 11 a ya an J ira nerve force. Soot | 's | INSURANCE RATES JUMP SPRINGFIELD, Mi $—The | Just before had fallen from bla horse | show, § iit 4 a is tonlofogd whi is ef RA f\ United Statbs Bnvelope ( rae — = |tween Ue, Sevillian Pre t b f ¥ need | mptio N Ma | ON REPORT OF SINKING | sx anon) a0 "ene inin|emed 0 De TTR ear fe sabe > IC f ten per cent, on account of the hikn| Feursyear-o olds and up. mile and a fwrtong | amused OF AMERICAN VESSELS |%" \*" Ni cnt: on nrenunt of the BIKA) sianck, N. Ys while playing Indian | ieaeld vivid, “atrnialite, #4 | ployees, to. ho! jymid rem! iy. “Nh and dancing around a bonfire yeater- | place, $ vans Counter ad ona bonus of Derg ce wi day, % e © em ° tC pert, ' ted ' H Marine inoupdnce rates were ad. |Rouitiona: Banus of 3 1-2 pergcent. will ure TO ar hued aly rend b43.36, Yos “(Gourley i IS |vanced sharply to-day by New York ‘time du the ‘month. The factories gress and with other iittle. girls Panaw! SEBO ARIS, ities LET Sek Junderwriters on account of tho eub- ,#Tected are six in Massachusetts, two in| danced in a ring around the fam ollaway, Woilth Digs, nds | Connecticut, one each in Waukegan, IL,| The embers ribbed against her skirt |r Carey, ah pa oy ecg Ree tH lifting marine attacks on American vessels. | Indianapolls, Cincinnati and San Brant; and soon she Was enveloped in flames, | — ~ * to Mediterranean po: ere in- | claco, Her playmates, crying and shriekin f odre wan nn operaiionrugten | Hates to Moditerrancan y Hie were tn. |e en ran for helh. ’ Nelghbors get’ to er [CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN queitally 1 sot hold of | creased from 6 per cent, to 8 an Gite Rassia Casta Mane; With @ horae blanket too Tate LN nought ara | $600,000 on the Chomung and $1,000,000 | ishing the City Record, the official] JUdse, Maddem Sertously Mh. | ire) Wah, Sasi Clone, ent 0 troub) : - ripe ane, Pine AYRE an: Was of the mombere of the Asi y iy Haan but will give full ‘7 awarded ton 6 the Martin ‘ommittee on Impeachment Orme fafermation abouy how you tay’ find a Boy Nanter Kills Him Brown Company, the lowest bidder, | Committee on Impeachment when form Not re without operation you| GLASSBORO, N. J., Nov. 29.—Stand- | @t $168,670. Last year's mia) oF am, William alee was ousted Mee, . (ing & few paces from his father, Albe! mer PhD: Tn uneraaes, | Privo’ 6 Seats are ud ew geod doe iM O25 — T. Thomas, eighteen years old, was in- paper. |Last year the paper voration ritonitis tm Sine ag WOLP WANTED—MALE, - gtantly killed when his gun was ao the publication cost $3.15 ¢ eoue aré hopeful ny AST N Coons “4 feof hs Bevel aiechared, whirte as Sead vie eae canah Pehah 80 Ihe 2 Van Deen Judne Teng pyc ae ne rt eae apy, FICRENABONE te ir bod otaads iy aha ing rabbits near town yesterd « of 140 per cent in Yonkers since he lef: the Assembly, Une L 1 Lose aber du. Lowry dts, Bulges, 8 Woot 40x ot | Street LAST OF LOST HARRIMAN JEWELS IS RECOVERED Wealthy Pennsylvania = Woman Bought Diamond, Innocently, for $1,800, The last of the removed from the three big diamonds $65,000 necklace of Mrs, FE. Hi. Harriman when it was| taken from the safe deposit vaults of the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company at Fifth Avenue and Forty- first #treet was restored to the owner |to-day, The stone was recovered from Mme |J. Blum, a wealthy Frenchwoman, who had innocently come into passes- sion of it e Was found at Erwina, Bucks Ceunty, Pa., and companied Licut. Boyle of headquarters to this city to help straighten out the affair. Arthur Daggett, custodian of safe deposit vault who has to taking the necklace, alle Swann, the November Grand Jury, jowslte, Ge te War teen which was to be discharged Friday, |J°y0eh oS bs heh a Will continue on various fuel and |*0). | Manne insists he paid Daggett {food Investigations next monte Te ie ore en. w Baldr Lan ae |Jeweler, It passed through Jof two other dealers before f6r [a Broadway house, Mine. Blum bought it from. this firm early in September for $1,800 Bre- She was stopping at the Hote Voort at the time. a CHEAPER LIGHT IN-QUEENS AIM OF SERVICE BOARD Hearing on’ Rates for Electricity, Now 13 Cents an —" Set for Dec., The Public Service Commission will intestigate the rates charged for elec- tricity by the Queens Borough Gas and rie Company with a view to ob- taining a reduction for consumers. On motion of Commissioner Travis 1 Whitney a hearing was set for Deo, 11 at 2.0 P.M. ckaway se Ajolning Loc of New York The company now has a maximum le rate of 13 per k. W. It furnishes both gas and elec in the section mentioned and of the city limits, The pending investigation, however, {9 merely as to the rates charged within the City of New York for electricity ONCE HERO, NOW THIEF, the ele hour, tricity outside Callahan's Medals for Bravery Him From Long Term in State’s Prison, George Callahan, twenty-two yourn old, of No. 484 Eighth Avenue, twle decorated for acts of bravery, was| arr re Judze Malone in for sentence, jhaving been convicted of robbery in the first degree, artin O'Brien {ge Malone tl tlm of evil influence. {that the youth had started off tn ler the of conditions but honork d upon him had ned hiv brain. Onee he risked his life trying to save a Woman who was killed by a tasteab and later he save A young woman from drowning at ul Beach, F ach of these acts |he recetved a medal, Judge Malone told Callahan that the extreme penalty for the crime was twenty years, but because of his previous good record he would send him to the penitentiary, where he will serve a sentence of not less then six months nor more than three his counsel t Callahan was the Mr. O'Brien told ae es tf Vincennes, r nder Arte: Ind, Nov. 29—Im- |peachment charges were filed to-day in [the Knox Ctreuit Cour against Mayor James M. House of Wincennes. ‘The charges, supported by aMdavits, were Med by ph W. Kunmell, Prosecuting Attorney or House wave bond after hay been arrested on the impeach- ment charges. According to the aM- lavit, the Mayor has bee. guilty of op- pression, misfoasance and malconduct in ——— Nunaway Horse Hit by © His runaway horse, struck at Hewes and Broadway, W by a Brondway surface car early to- day, Michael Cicolere, twenty-eight years old, a produce dealer, of No, 733 Metropolitan Avenue, ts in the Will- Jamsburg Hospital with @ sealp wound and contusions, Policeman Merchon caught the h Well Known on, Dead, SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Nov. 29. Edwin Cyr: ™ win | Cyrus Hall, Past Grand Commander of | Knights Templar, State of New York, and one of the best kRown masons of the country, died here to-day, He was }treasurer ind general manager of the Haberle Brewing interests. ompany serves th af n of Queens and ame oer ties outside of the elt¥] tweon COURT EASY WITH HIM iIllamsbureg, | MINES DESTROY TWO RUSSIAN TRANSPORTS Regiment Was on Board, . BERLIN, Nov. 2 (by wireless to Sayville). —Two large Russian trans- ports bound ‘from Helsingfors for | Revel were sunk in the latter part of | October as the result, It is belleved, of striking mines, says a despateh from Stockholm to the Overseas News Agency neports, it is said, AM the Phe wr entire 428th Riasian Regiment on board. This regiment had beem on duty for some t in Finland, nye LONG TERM FOR | “SLAVER” From 1-2 Years to 19 1-2 Youre and 81,000 Fine for Par David Parrish, alias Siberia, white slaver who was convicted before Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions last Week, was to-day sentenced to Sinf Sing prison for a term of not lese than nine and a half years and not more. than nineteen years a 1 months, In addition Jucge Imposed a'fine of 41,000 in, defeat the payment of which’ Parrish will ‘et to serve a day for each dollar, Parrish wrote to Judge Rosalsky an@ also to Assistant District Attorney James E. Smith who prosecuted sy e saying he was willing aid in prosecution o! re engaged in white shive t ne ~— Shoe Work Get More Wages For Fewer Hours, BOSTON, Nov. —The W. H. Me Eiwain Company, shoe manufactur- ers, with plants In this city and New Hampshire, to-day announced an tm crease of ten per cent. jn wages and & Feduction In the working hours, of {ta 6.600 omplosece. | Beginning Dee 4 the factories will be operi ons baie of 62 instead of 65 hours @ week, oe - mployees Get a 1,800 WORCES' Graton an Company of nounced an mereas in pay. for its employees, in effect The In se means be- $75,000 and $50,000 a year employees, . 29—The Knight Manufacturing Worcester to-day an= of ten per cent. NE of the best football games of the season will take place in New York on the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day, when Washington and Jef- Rutgers. And, of course, the most comfortable way to reach the Polo Grounds is by ferson ' meets taking either or 3 of the Service 2 th venue FOR A BAD COUGH old-fashioned colde or catarrh Here 1s a fine rectpe for coughs, trouble that has been wi tor many years with great auccens, Get from your druggist 1 os. $f Parmint (Kouble Strength) and ea to It 44 pint of hot water and @ 8. of granulated sugar, Take ohe tablespoen‘ul 4 umes & da: No more racking your whole body with & cough. Clogged nostrils should open, air pa 3 of your head clear 0 you can breathe | oh freely, I a y to prepare, coats Little and is t to take, Any ubborn cough, oF rr fh any form, prescription trial.—Advt, | 1 { * | “Lost, F FOUND AND REWARDS, eubway trati uke Wsnele” "32 Bou | 197 —flve_ pure; | Xdtamile ar and aN wank Reni to |. Brooklin, averting EAtEA Charge for It, Advertisements for Nhe Word Pg vi feria Diateict, Neamt tne P.M sit JELLIES lt the exc ks and ‘TIONS Hes; tn anelied ‘Nuts competes ren of there delicious sweets, ‘© Incloned in silky finished, favored Juckets, 34c ot others, tasty ¢ 54 BARCLAY STREET 29 GonttANDY | STREET PARK RoWaNnAssAu “hoo BROOME STREET + ong a TH AU 0 viock ot asf'20 stra 4 eee pa tat yee One TON 472 FULTON’ 8T., BIKLYN 487 Minter Open. TorNight hi ye Tuek, Oven Tod 1289 BROADWAY, The ‘specified wetght jal for To-Day, Wednesday, to sou th “the form of Haselous Jeltiegy Brooklyn, Closes 11.80 P. M.—6atu: Nov. 29th cloner ts frank bout it ¢ have them of the 13¢ lusive conf aiten, VOUND CHOCOLATE: 1 q ° Aoubtediythrilied i a * toot me Delic ot centres ol Nas ored Uni c Shree swock wn 340 BOX STYLE | Night ma jay 18 includes the conti | Berlin Reports That the Entire 428th $