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ea DAVE EDITION “ \ PRICE O NE CENT. Copyriaht, 1916, by Co. (The New Che Circulation Books Open to All.’ The Prev rt Publishing York World), NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1916. am CeCe MORRIE «a 1d. ‘Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 18 PAGES WEATHER—Falr; Colder Te-Night. . EDITION — ——— _ PRICE ONE CENT. -LLOY ONGRESS 10 ON RAI aiacalagecalle "The Necessity for Such Legis- lation Is Manifest and Press- ing,” He Declares. NO COERCION OF LABOR Suffragettes Unfurl a Banner Asking “What Are You Going to Do for Suffrage?” From epee The et WASHINGTO / "Wilson's addvors at the opening wt the session to-day wholly devoted to do principally the Tegislation The appearance Staff Correspondent ening World.) Dec, 5.—President i, of Congress was estic subjects, | problem of railway the ident He i of received was greeted by che @n extra salutation rou applause by the Democ tlon vic edged the uproarious greeting. Mrs. Wils dressed all black and appearing very youthful and at- tractive, was ina front seat. William J. Bryan was ad 1 to the floor of the House as an ex ber and ceived a round of applaw In the midst of the Pr jent's ad~ dress a party of Suffragettes in the) gallery directly opp e him un-| turled a | ye silk banner bearing the inser “Mr, Presi-| mene, whet will you do: for woman suffrage?” Mr. Wilson's eye caught it and for &@ moment he wa ht ed. He stumbled over phrases in his teat, but did not halt his reading, Outwardly he was ecalin and aside from the momentary break| in his voice showed no sign of rec-| y disco two or ognition, For two minutes the bann hung down over the ratl of the gal Jery, Then . page tore it down and @ policeman in uniform took his sta-| tion beside the In accordanc began at the o President women. m he the the with the custe ning of his te read his address fro! aa may be judg sary and pedient, I shi + PRESIDENT WILSON URGES LROAD PROBLEMS clerk's desk, He mld: that city got on the trail of food price “Tn fuliiiling at this time the duty) oosters and discovered that whilk laid upon mo by the Constitution of} rerai merchants were complaining communicating to you from time tol mat they could not obtain sufficient time information of the state supply of n packers and Union and recommending to your whole were thousands of Aideration suc wtive measures | pour f In cold storage walt- D GEOR 0 QUICK ACTION PRESIDENT TAKES UP FIGHT ON HICH gST OF LIVI Directs Departments of Com- merce and Justice to Aid Investigations Now On, By Samuel M, Williams (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World, WASHINGTON, Dec, 5 Wilson has assu direc! ntal activities to reduce the higa cost of living. He has ordered the Department of Justice and of oman onfer with him at once and submit reports on thelr pending investigati Ho is not yet ready to make any the subject. He President ne jon of gov ernt ne Announcement on will defer that until he has formulated 4 definite plan of action, The prob- m will then be dealt with elther in te message or by the formu. lation and introduction of Adminis- tration bills in Congress. The President 1s understood to be| to any embargo} u SOPs opposed on. rnment 1s to be worth any- © people, it will have to do| mething on this food situation and | post of living besides talk and in- said Representative John J, Fitzgerald of Brooklyn to The Eve- ning World to-day, discussing his embargo and other rellef bills. “Some men are saying that an em- bargo 18 a very unneutral act and a pro-German proposition, That is all poppycock, When a nation’s food supply begins to run short, welt preservation takes precedence of every other consideration. fo those who protest against em- me call attention to the sit- m in Boston, Mayor Curley of which I hope eu, of leaving several heads of th 4 ‘partment the ela the de. talled needs of the vice and confine myself to t ut of more general public p with which {t seems necessa Nas deal at the present session of the Congres: ASKS EARLY CONSIDERATION OF RAILROAD PROBLEM “I realize the limitation f time under which you will ne at this sessi and sha suggest! s fow as 4 there were soi ing at the last jon which t will now be tim t ore end which it seems necessary in the est of the public to do « “In the first plu Imperatively fest possible should be measures of the } ment and regulation Paslon to rec: \ (Continued on Tenth Page.) A, consider rded tion AUC the you W vinend q to Ing —shipme abroad, which was withheld f home demand t L venture this prediction, that iu a very short time the outery of the country against shorta food supply and extortion in rejected, then that will be a WILSON TO LOOK INTO GAR STRIKE SITUATION r Tells Leaders President Was | Mayo Interested Deeply { at Satur day's Conference. | William i, Fitzerald, str uder and Va Fridiger, counsel for t t carmen, asked May Mit to-day for the result of the talk the Moyor had with President 1 Saturday night on the strike he ' ibies to the ent and found him dee ut that rtain what ses to deal power, if with the matter, WILLARD REPORTED MATCHED AGAINST CARPENTIER HERE $40,000 Offer to French Re- lief Fund to Get Fighter Necessary Furlough. RICKARD IS PROMOTER. Verbal Consent of Both Heavyweights Obtained for Bout Within 2 Months, Georges Carpentier, heavyweight champion of France, and Jess Wil- lard, world’s champlon, are virtually matched for a ten-round no decision bout, to be fought in this city within the next two months. While the final signatures of the pugilists have not been secured, the verbal consent of both heavywelghts has been ob- tained and they are now waiting for articles of agreement to be for- ‘OLIVER OSBORNE ARRIVES TO-DAY: FRAUD, SAYS SLADE Rae Tanzer’s Former Lawyer Declares Prisoner Is Not Man Wanted. STRICT SCRUTINY. FOR Accused to Be Spirited Into City to Avert Demonstra- tion by Victims, Within twenty-four hours after the arrest of Charles H. Wax in Chicago and his confession to the Federal au- thorities that he and not James W. Onborne, the attorney, is “Oliver Os- borne, despoller of the heart of Rae Tanzer, who sued the lawyer for breach of promise and was In turn| indicted with her attorneys and othere| in the perjury proceedings which fol- WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL PROPRIETOR. ‘VHO DIED TO-DAY GEO. c UITS; ASQUITH W rere, -MACKENSEN IS CLOSING IN ON BUCHAREST ONT YIELD 6. C. BOLOPOEAD: HEAD OF WALDORE STRICKEN AT DESK Foremost Hotel Man of Coun- try Died as He Lived, in Touch With His Work. WAS WORTH $25,000,000, Began Career as Waiter in Restaurant Near Fifth Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street. George C. Boldt, who made the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, revolutionized the hotel business the world over and was untvermally conceded to be the foremost hotel conductor of this died at 6.30 o'clock this morning in his apartment over hin private office In the Waldorf. Mr, Boldt died as he had lived, tn touch with his work, within country, reaching LLOVD GEORGE RESIGNS WHEN ASQUITH INSISTS ON PLACE IN THE NEW WAR COUNCIL Severance of the War Secretary’s Relations With the Ministry Will Be Formally Announced To-Mor- row—Crisis Over Reconstruction. PREMIER TOOK FIRM STAND FOR VOICE IN WAR’S CONDUCT LONDON, Dec. 5.—The resignation of David Lloyd George a8. Minister of War was announced by the Exchange Telegraph Company to-day. In saying that Lloyd George had decided to resign the Exchange warded tb tiem, lowed, came to-day a rush of dentals BOLD 1. eve gopeenn distance of the controlling wires of| Telegraph Company added that formal announcement of his severance Tex Rickard, who has gained pugi-| that the Chicago prisoner ts the man —— isd his multifarious interests, He had] of relations with the Cabinet would be made to-morrow, ‘ a : planned far ahead, but the demands Ustlc fame as the promoter of the| he represents himself to be. GERARD OFF 10 BERLIN: i etaate meade AINOREKiG De aap fe “® The resignation was drafted and Johnson-Joffries, Nelson-Gans and] ‘The mystery which has plagued On-| tJ Hie lone and tay ie Oh tien oa sent to Premier Asquith immediately Willard-Moran bouts, with thelr record | borne, the lawyer, for two years| WON'T DISCUSS RUMORS SeRAEVET NER HO HEAT TRRELOAGAD after Lloyd George received an intl purses, failed tn all his early attempts| seems about to be intensified rather We: Halde \@enthared & several ate .U. mation that Mr, Asquith was unwill- to bring) the French and American | than cleared. eS P ing to agree to the plan for a war : : nC ; » last January. He we champions together, It was not until] Benjamin Slade, of the firm of Hadn't Seen That He Has Been a a eat inet ais k : ars council of which the Premier would t 4 5 ; 1 : advised e te 6 A Jo he enlisted the aid of members of one brothers who brought Miss Tanzor's| Mentioned as Possible Candidate [fost but contented himaclf with his not be a member. of the French relief fund committees} sult, turned loose a vitriolic attack Mavor TL INARAIABECAea tine Anath ane Tho results of Lloyd Georse's resig- that the contest was made possible. |on James W. Osborne, after comment- for Mayor, Fesavancas(wheck se Haha cial Pation are problematical It was-atlll Pressure was brought to bear upon|ing on the acknowledgment that th Felicltous telegrams and flowers tn] hiont catate, hoped here this afternoon that the he proper high officials in France and | $1,000 reward offered for the arrest 1 Ambassador James! gyQDENLY STRICKEN AT DESK Hfiatien mighty ' usted that their consent obtained for Carpentier | "Oliver" was furnished to the when, accompanied by TWO WEEK® AGO, | the Welshman's invaluable services to leave the army and the country for by Lawyer Osborne, Mr, his he went aboard the steam- Peo weika “Aneto wan ananoniy might be retained in the Govern- @ period of some three months, hip derick VIL of the & Me ee ment’s service. stricken at his desk, In spite of the In order to secure this unusual con-| “All the powers that be may be/nivian-Ameriea ne in Hoboken ; Sattine let and Se: In some quarters it was predicted y protests of his younger assoctate that | Eleven Native od and Sev- cession it was necessary for Rickard to] brought to bear to prove that the man shortly before the time set for de- pS ; Aer ASN ainta carer Eleven N ayes Killed i d hoe would devote his energies in the reo to give this fund the sum of| they are bringing here is ‘Oliver Os-| parture this afternoon, The Ambax-| oi tg nad really reached the thine eral of the Naval Force Near future to addressing a series of $40,000, in addition to paying Carpen-| ore.’ But we are certain that Jus lor is returning to his post in[Test and had really rea no 1 ; mass meetings in the principal cities tlet’s travelling and traning expenses, | tee will prevail and the fraud uhonn|Germange hem Ao : when he might retire from active Are Wounded. bar the cuteone C2 (ihareaclnecankiee for the bout with Willard ce " ore a oy Fad aed satay eae ee pa to enter INto] varticipation in the big businesses he 7 Le : or edie) eri (ee The private arrangements between | up. I shall be very glad if the al-|an tuterview of any kind had created Boldt insisted aaa A a jcountrymen the vital realities of tho th liet Fund Committee and the|leged ‘Oliver Osborne’ is confronted| Reference was made to the mention | "4 bin a, sei ' a pe ae WASHINGTON, Dec, 5.—Capt, war. pugilist are not known to the with the efidence already given in hewspapers of hts being a pos seater ane poura and “attenting) a drughes and eight privates of the| ‘The Westminster says promoter put it 1s understood that}, ; i é social functions. . Sremier Asi el Carpen has offered to box for hix|‘h@ various trials, candidate for Mayor of New| 19 was k i interested in: the at rty-first Company and two pri-+| Premier Asquith dectin ya expenses and has stipulated that any| “It will be conclusively shown that The Ambassador wuld he did] ging of Cornell University as acting |vates of the ‘Thirty-accond Company | Proposal for the format! Var profits that may accrue to him shall|the discovery of this alleged ‘Oliver |not sce any such mention, . P thar tiaard. on trunecs. Inited States marines were | COUnCH Of which he would not be a he applied to the al uses of the | Osborne’ is the Inst link in the organ-| “I will admit it sounds interesting |Uairman of the Bos of United ss earch member and other consequential fund in the same manner as any other and insisted on going to tho alunni| wounded In the fleht Nov, 29 and 205 ie conteitutton, ized attempt to divert suspicion from | and I shall further investigate,” was staat atonay nlabicthouch chal eee changes which would have followed has not engaged in a|the real person who js, always has|all that the Ambassador would aay, jOUpPer 'as fay lant, though Me) ae Mtacoris, Dominican Republic, bes | acceptance of that proposil ring battle since July, 1914 After! been and will remain—OLIVER OS n board the F VIE, bas | naramene BIN) Saraly Hemme Bim) $9 tween the American forces and na-| Mr. Asquith approved a smalier listment he with the] pons sii * t Ambassador aid his wife,|remain in his room. His heart WEER Ene F War Council, but thé’ Premia Fronch aviation and mortor corps, and | BOR? | ‘ eMus Ferris, U | States} failed after his return to his tives who resisted occupation by the} ae ae, rae? has been sent to the rear at least once | GOVERNMENT NOT DISTURBED, pul Goa ne Gor Charles] ments and a bad cold deve Americans, according to a despatch | {ich y a MiGiae te eters due to wounds. e nited States € . a bo, ta altitude in dd to be Les Darey, the Australlan cham: SAYS PROSECUTOR, he Berlin; BP. 1 Dr, Alexan: Lambert realized the |) the Navy urtment to-day from | xupported by Foreign Secretary Grey pion, believed to be on his way to] Assistant United States District At-| states Viee Consul at ¢ seriousness of his c sul) Capt, Harry Knapp, commanding the! and most of his principal col leagues this country may also figure in Rick- | torney Roger Wood sald the vern-[and Bdwar righ wh Mr, Boldt must le Olly AB BOON Hoon t Jin the Cabinet ard's arrangement, Carpentier may Ab iat diaturbadoe tha alle Consul General Prine Waa giccnm: eneueh nnd eovar| te : | 0 Cabinet, meet Darey and Willard too, | Ment wasinot disturbed by the alight n rate Pula ON SERED, ANG ROT ven Dominicans were killed and| Phere was no confirmation of a <> sie om aout as tothe feyuiiinens of e AE oe y six wounded |r widespread to-day, that As- he confession o x, the Intes onth: c reported the elash rmined to resign, but whose string of aasuni ame od With Mr. Boldt when he dled were a . shen, Dus SQUADRON A CRDERE! wnose string of axsumed names use| MANY PUT TO DEATH eee eee eee ye and hia] was caued by the resistance offered dts round ao a Fate in nefarious philandering was discov | » Ger Mt Jr, and his) ee | f:Sae Francisco De te & ure Sausoteah GL : . ie bs . | duuhter, Mis, Alfred Graham Mites, | . t & mere figurehead wit TO RETURN TO NEW YORK jer t0-20y 19 v0 ereitair tovincr at BY VILLA IN CHIHUAHUA rasa, Alfred iraham Mien | M7 or hen tho Amarioaaa /ap<|tied teege ane ene aes Y ood matds | . . < ‘j Me | sred for ¢t me ¢ establish- | a 7 ot r Se fermen il PeaaRIAT RI | — Fai and ‘Louie 3 snd ¢ we red for | It t a . jeharge of the conduct of war Will Be Mustered Out When Ala-| o¢ jig nandawri ib FAKE 7 M ipal. President and Bight | Miles. Mr rt ly ostimat : ie dgtien alee ———— bama_ Regtment Reach risters and | $ found int ra ( Notables A j 1 at from 00,000, to. $80,000,000. | eon r ne ven f peaie NEW GERMAN VICTORY the Border. thandoned by ‘Oliver Oshe nin Reler , GREAT BREGUTIVE ABLEITY AND x 't > tur NORTH OF BUCHAREST, | WASHINGTON, Dee pat; Dave Deen: werinod _ , Be vaio wan . . PETROGRAD ADMITS with: ihe welting of AK ts W CHINUANUA CITY, M Dp 1 w t n Deo, & the date of | Alabama Cavalry Regi le tua tas sentay Awaly 5 Bit 1 of the United | © F re Sy —_—- ordered to the Mexican border to re- ray 4 h 1 ROGRAD, Dee, 5 (via London), ‘ ” yhed me that ‘new and r h f 1 throughout the re lieve Squadron A, New York, and wh eat 1 - nes a \'Troop A, Maryland Cavalry, which | had bee n i fiw ! no oumanians have been success. will return te: Sheds home tath na for # found in Wax if f : ‘ r i f \ lod Amerteans were: Capt. | ful in attempts to check the Peutonte Ainbamans arrive *) "We have no charg W 7 wis a8 a elaeh i Soll aay a t M ir foreea on the road to Ploeset and | re Hs held mA Tne vi f 7 a ene i wound fr « | | Bucharest, says the War Office In tos Pour Senate Billy Favor Direct Vote Sess anc he @ are w 1 i t ales ; fav " i Glan comnoundl a Pars i} for Prest him we will turn im t Ww ue 1 ‘ SF On AILiAN| favors || day's official sta nm . | WASHINGTON, De« New York pollee who cha W f ‘ priash fabio: G. Guskins, Will [Ploesct is a railroad junction tlon of the President ling $200 from Miss Kather er tf k doltare, He i tam ©. Yolo, R H. Oo) Ktobert| city thout thirty miles north of Rent By Ben unLe eee Maxenheime ete! 1 ; e 8 a ; Maton. oknk Ww terson,| Bucharest, ‘The above despateh | tions introduced or Vost-Offic W. G. Sw {INGITON, I \ ¢ f MW Hawathons 8 an admission that the Teuton json, Shafroth, Kansas, and) started from Chi th Wax y the G t ka , circte ts closing around the Rou- arth Dako ! Pea ! , t sect , North Dak Tania atiannaoh tor SE , " fa th : siiior srable; | mantan eapital, \ he ° vis distric V we tol I t 1 . ms x nly hope of i Western Alow- ; ‘tre BPG ' ; ' i Lin the Batel ,|Lioya Ww mn, 17 se u : ante P f Maviby Bu of the Western Union Telegraph Com Assia! c t the | tw f A re FADS Ree ; + favorable, | Yaders in check enough to mrt| Wood said he t t ew Mr M ' bs pormit of a few more days i ») h t uu a 4 y kK sh 1 1 that he had ee ¥ . $ ays of an Tdoaen women who y n 8 as \ " are ary pial tae : : sorship| pounding by the Russians jn the \ pt oy | to attack Wax and try to disfisur pare ey 4 | ‘ met (i wa reports| Trotus River Valley.) him if they had the unity, a A f a ; . arte 1 States, | says the text of the on! Mayhew hid been assiined t M y nt Bh ft"! tect rather than to guard wis | F ' ey in unsu ful at pac : w continuing omy ie wahariy OR SBE: : Vice r i t = DEWEV'S WINES GHACK ANY TABLE, | roads from Tergovistea to Ploeset and Vs1,200 os G \ ' Killed Somer IR AoE beats tneate a lot 1 BOL years (Continued oa Second Page.) at Chihuahua, was a Meaican ¢litgeny (Contipued on Twelfth Page. Wot ot, ON Ky Puuue GUU) Uorymadity from Titu togbucharest, and west and 4 “

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