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+ : | — INS § Che [“Cirentation Books Open to All,’ | -PRICE 0 ee ONE CENT. Copyright, 1916, bj Co. (9 ‘The Press York Wort ishing Party, He Participates in the Ceremony. ea TO HEAD AUTO PARADI ALLIES A Permanent Illumination Sys- CARRANZA TROOPS AT CHHUAHUA, T0 GIVE VILLA BATTLE Forces of Gen. Murgia Re- ported Surrounding City on Two Sid FIGHT MAY NOW BE ON, V'LL KILL YOU,’ GRIES GRANK Crazed Man With Knife Overpow-|OMer to Army Was to Attack 3.| ered After Attacking Stranger at Daybreak—Bandit Had in Philadelphia, Planned to Evacuate. ‘The Krening World.) tem Aided by Contributions | riitapenvnta, pec. 2-4 man] PE PASO. th oe y’ Aiehe arrying a kitchen knife and threat-[Gonzales, commander of the Car- of 50,000 World Readers. ing to kill President Wilson, who] ranzista garrison at Juar an- ~ ; ma ed through this city this after-[ nounced to-day that a heavy column Vilso ho ve th oon ¢ sute to Ne ork, was ar- : = "only sige : be ae ne noon ' nr ae t x w : Lelie var gb) Government. troops. ander. Gen; signal which will fo ” tue Of} rested to-day @ he enue ‘or S ‘a reached Chihuabua City dur- Zaberty with a permanent light of ail-[ minal, ‘The prixoncr says he in Jona-| Mursia res hed Chihuahua City dur very brightness, arrived with hie)than Kraus, and has no home. He ts] ine the night, surrounding the city on ER RCRR + gag! mentally unbalanced, two sides. unc at 3 party from the White ¥ Nevclock this afternoon. Mra, Wi He was accompanied b @on, his daughter, Miss vret WH fon, Sceretary and Mr Tumult Ming Helen Woodrow ones and D) Cary T. Grayson, his physician ‘At 5.45 o'clock the President, aboar the yacht Mayflower, with bis ow hand, fires the red rocket the signal to switeh on the fluminate the statue. there will bi | Kraus appeared in the station hat-) ytargia had been ordered to attack: Jiews, hut wearing three coats. “He 1-| walked about muttering uddenly 1.| he startied a man who was passing the city at daybreak to-day, Gonzales said. [t is belleved the battle may how be in progress. vy Aenean at him and pulling ot)” Refugees arriving at the border to- 1, {tho knife r ; day dee the Villa fo! were You look Uke the President,” 6X-) ting to eva » Chihuahua claimed Kraus, “I to kill’ Gity two da The trains were do you." The man fi Us WHS made up at the Mexican Northwest- nj overp! rd after a tussle with (WO! 1p oiway station in the capital pollceme ‘ Pa ae Hag! ea and quantitles of plunder and sup- years 0 je Was se o ospita pites fe loaded. r the bandit army were being \for the insane Several : pieces of Til get him yet artillery outed en from Santa Rosa Hill, a At this momer a > More | were ta a as he was led away, “and J. & or f sii : hunderous salute from the warships) 38 4 Ne sel Pkt ae fled point, and loaded upon fla assembled, bands will play at the eondes re. cars Battery, and in fu it the coat of HVINE | “With Villa's recent victory at {mauguration of the system, ) Chihuahua a simultaneous eampatgn teh 50,000 persons 1 The wnat the Carranaista Government World to install at a cost of $30,000, |t heen started in all parts of the President and Mrs, Wilson will] 0% xIco by revolutionary leaders, ac- fhead an automobile procession from + ~~ * \cording to advices here. Information the Rattery to the Waldorf-Astoria, lof the state of affaires existing where a commemorative banquet will SEEKS T0 ABOLISH JOBS [throughout Mex reached United be served this events | States officials he to-day, During faruntgue texture ot the textviton] — OF LAST 720 FIRE HORSES irc sci city of Oriani, im tne will be the use made of the great ——e State of Vera Cruz, reports sald, was 250,000,000 cahdle power Sperry F ken by adherents of Felix Diaz on Beaizht. mounted on the Sperry} Commissioner Adamson Asks for] coy ieaay, while the Saaital ae Building. on the Manhattan Bridg $1,000,000 For New Motor State of Pueblo is now under siege Plaza in Brooklyn, From the mo Apparatus by Fellctatas, In the Fi 1 district ment President Wilson boards the ce near Mexico City, followers of Zapata Mayflower, unt! ty tons the hotel Fire Commissioner Robert Adamson} nave taken Cuernavaca fits red, white and blue rays will fol-|has asked the Board of Estimate for] 7. natistus are now operat tow him. $1,000,000 for new motor fire appara-| ayerrtor Another feature of the celebration of a‘special cable will be the reading If the request is granted, 720 fire eft in the entire tus Search for Villa smypathizer " among Ju. “ garrison was be. Message from President Poincare of apr before the] gun to- , when it was dise France. ‘This will come by wireloss| ond of 1917 {that all guns brought north w to Ambassador Jusserand previous to In asking the 720 re maining) divabled en route, the breech blocks the lighting of the statue, and Will) aye porses be relieved a8 S00N AX POS-| haying been removed be read by him att inner, Commissioner Adamson calis at WASHINGTON, Dec. 2— Al, Ameri The formal programme an with SHGie “8°! cans had left Chihuahua City before the arrival of the President and his| | the Villista-Carranzista fighting be- thie afternoon. Mayor Mitchel and date motor vehic represe ves ¢ rder gmal] committee act a ; an ‘ it is EE ea Ad told by all refugees with whom Bightieth Street, ‘There navy tugs eee eee eton. for ad tosday will carry the Presidential party, | iy esas refugees told State Depart- Ambassador and M Jasserand and! “?ye Fire I artment has not Pur} nent border officiala that Villa had = , phased: A HOTSR ID BYR: Y OS: ordered no looting and that they be- (Continued on lecond Page.) lieved no foreigners, excepting two 1,663,472 separate World Advertisements were printed in the eleven months ending Nov, 80, 1916, 102,915 more than were printed in The World's entire record year of 1912, during which 5 advertisements appeared. 21,084 advertisements rinted in T World lovember, 1916, than corresponding month year. more were during in the of last FIRST IN ADVERTISING. FIRST IN CIRCULATION. = GRIME. MOVIES BARRED noah rg ore DUT OF PENNSYLVANIA svi ns first information to reach the War Chinamen, had been killed tment from army border ott Thrillers Showing Safe Robberies, leiats Baraca meson ERCP Prize Fights or Drug Fiends —|tacks on Chihuahua City were re- Condemned by Censors. elved to-day, After a careful study of e reports, ass! ed uthori- HARRISBURG, Pa, Dec. 4 Fitma | Of the 1 re ey baat 1 ae os showing safe crackers at Work ee ee could be con tramps stealing watches and people) vids as an increased menace to the taking drugs are to be eliminate “Si eecesint hulbawdeeon Ghat (urate [from moving picture exhibitions in| ian een Pennaylvania, according to a bulletia| ia ecnorts were based entit iato-day by the State Board of} upon information ained by Gen rs. A long | AG Aim BIAVE)| Bir tener repizosal ceeanin ee aldo some of them thrillers, with heroines from Chihuahua City, Both agreed tied to tracks, is forbidden Sat Ment ; “oh films In series are enue saa ¥ BBG hese Jesperate, with the strategic poin ted a ulemne including ready - xty on the Blbject. of white & been captured by the Villa and twenty-five on Mexican |forces and taken hy the de facte , Whose manyifacturers the troops several times nm the hegin i 1 n of the battle Thursday mor fighting flms have also been put un- N68 a " der the ban, until Monday, ND GREEKS IN BATTLE 6,000 ROUMANIANS TAKEN IN TEUTON DRIVE PRESIDENT GIVES SIGNAL TO SET LIBERTY STATUE IN FLOOD OF LIGHT TO-NIGHT Liberty Statue as It Will Look In Its Robe of From a Photograph Taken by a Staff Photographer of The World o'Clock in the Morning When the Permanent Illumination for the Statue Was Being Tested. chu RR] —————————————— Ee eee a “South of Buchar all eneny | narmontous and resolute “body of| attacks were repelled and by a | |M Sand sees no hope of im-] counter-attack the Germano-Hul | vent as long as Mr, Asquith in| ian troops bave been driven It also wis 8 the removal nthe villages of Tromana and Manchester Guardian Pub- lishes Rumor That Bonar Law May Head New Ministry ‘GEN. FUNSTON TAKES UP Hight Tos vighe MAGKENSEN FORCE | oe To at 2 TROUBLE IN THE 12TH WEATHER—Fair To-Night and To- Morrow. orld, FINAL f “Circulation Books Open to All.’ 10 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. REPORTED HALTED NEAR BUCHAREST Petrograd Admits a) Retreat) Northwest of the Rou- manian Capital. BIG BATTLE IS RAGING. Berlin) Announces Important Successes and the Capture Russians have gained posses sion of the western part of Cernavoda t ways, and the villages and ¢ trie sta mtinari have been of the Russian ofMietal statement reads | “Danube front 1 the romds from Viteshtt to Bucharest in the | valley of the River Argechu, the enemy conducted a series of fleree attacks and compelled a portion | of the Roumanian pa north of the Argechu to retive slightly the west of 1 wrest after ceeded in pressing back the ow | > GREAT BATTLE RAGING IN WESTERN ROUMANIA; | BERLIN CLAIM GAIN. 320 of 6,000 Prisoners. | PRTROGRAD, Dee, 2 (via London). | Hridge, across the Danube, it was announced offielally to-day South of Bucharest, where von Mackensen ts In command, the Teu \ tonic forces have been driven back,| LONDON, De Cabinet chang Investigating » Reasons} patna, Dee involving the resignation of Prem 1 ena Hey dg re predicts the Mar ti Woatern specting politica! ¢ $. The pap mies aap : | thro ways ational) More than #000 4 ' “Rumors, perha onght to say 11° T heen captured. ether with forty. | more than rumor ing Wain 7 nine cannon. In the advance toward tn the lobby of imniinent chan Gitwas yee Tey Fe- | behest Veutonw for ached 1 current rumor being (hat Bonar Law car Wail sear may rey Premier Asquith for t ' 0 Hing that thin!) nu florve:n tine being, but tha pad | Hukow wl Moldwy ion would be Lloyd G Prime M fron Vonday's 1 ‘ Kter Army Headaquar atta 7a it fp MUDGuON es Were inflicted | © Teuton alition governn e and te tt i tive prestige te Males rhe text of m War om AEN, Tex, 1 A Polina ing made upon Seibye " of Commons has reacted ‘ 1 tA tt ! t ‘ 1 ' a) y j ' ry Garg The Expr ‘ Premier Asquith, 1 ‘ ton Unehanged sorni |W : La h ' ' +o ' with Ue G fate, The ‘Lin wld £ mull, d. BOUL by Weiser (Webnnued Ob Reon Ragen _ — — ee O KILLED GREEK KING GIVES UP GUNS; WATCHES BATTLE IN ATHENS AND ORDERS TROOPS 10 QUIT |Artillery Bombards 2,000 Marines Un- der Command of Vice Admiral Outside the Palace Garden—Allied Force Withdrawn After Truce Is Signed. FIGHTING IS RESUMED, SAYS ONE LONDON REPORT ATHENS, via London, Dec, 2.—The King of Greece has agreed ‘9 give up the artillery demanded by Vice-Admiral du Fournet. The Allied troops are withdrawing from Piraeus, An Entente diplomat informed the Associated Press correspondert | that Vice-Admiral de Fournet ordered the withdrawal of his troops after | King Constantine agreed to surrender six batteries of mountain artillery to the allies, The allied forces are already leaving the Zappeion, only 300 remaining as a guard. The casualties during the battle are estimated at 200, The French Legation, whic fed by French marines, w ‘The that Admiral, fired on two passing Greek officers, n during the ertsty, The Greeks called the military authorities assert their artillery into use. The King, firing was done by rowdies, Seere- who was watching the fight from tary Bridgeman of the British the garden, immediately ordered n was arrested in the streets by a that the firing ce: The G Greek patrol and taken te a paltce Colonels Dimitricopoulos and Del- where he was Instantly re ayanni were killed. At 5 o'clock the fleet began firing Admiral du Fournet tel see on the hills just back of the palace, to Premier Lambros at 2 Crown Prince and the other M. eurgesting a0 atice sare with their regiments, wogd could reach all the Greek ¢ rleading themselves in the ofti+ ‘ee ents posted on the hills fighting ef the Venizelos newspaper ‘ke out again. A French effort to a of Venizelos m the wireless station on Ob: t up a fusilade of shots last yuthwest of thi vatory Hil Two marines were killed was repulsed at the point of bayonet.| from the windows of the palace and Phe armistice (nally waa effected. | a servant in the palace waa shot by The Premicr came to the palace at] the police 30 P.M. to seek final instructions! Following an exchango of shots be from tha King before ferring with) twen svidiers in the annex of the Vice Admiral du Fournet, While the! pritish legation and a force of Greeks Premier was in the palace fighting/in the square in front of the legation yoan again buliding, King Constantine sent a The French force in the Zap | regiment of sailors to guard the Brit peion, consisting of 2,000 marin: Jish Min ise. One of the under personal charge of the Vice sh * in tie legation = X was arrested by a Greek dha BRITISH REPULSE hiety Branco RAIDS ON TRENCHES 9 "=, 2° in prisoners were hens thiv afternoon tem, 1 re The i) ! ed from the Ge b ports At em 1 the Greeks shot from ta la sev “ LON DO: Two small trench utters ont “thie vi ie ot r. | dered sod ‘ beaten by British t of I a akakis, @ m yesterday eve-| V as been removed nina. tied lus Halg rey & police t hus been ordered ed lay eared all sympathizers with the His report also mentioned tile | Venizelos: movemen wrtitle fiving th of Ypres and At on three entente aliled near GQuedevour at destroyers are lying PARIS, Dev. 2-Last night passed 1 shore quietly along the entire front,” says) @ Piraeus there were no disturb- Preneh War Ort report Dur nee nost of the Venisel followers nigh tee. 4 ye our belng provided with arm bands of eee eee ay BIGHTING BREAKS OUT ! Me le Ue Mi AGAIN, SAYS A REPORT \ ue Mang ; EE gt FROM GREEK CAPITAL — As Belt Weltinh 8 ship Kawestord ts) LONDON, Dec. 2.—That the armise Suuk, ie srted to ha en avanged in ' i eh eau ‘ ort eek. a mated’ 1. | Ally controwers filled was re- 1 auded 7 Lin a dose ed to-day rs y London t Star, dated haiti A awed in peta ri iron Geeus Lows New Urieans om Qet, 2), The despatch declared the battle on

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