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To-Day’s Weather—FAIR AND COLDER, INAL @bhe ria, FINAL Fiaieains _ __|“ Circulation Books Open to All.’ 2 | [“Cirentation Booka Open to All.” | Books Open to All et RECE ONE OENT. ONE CENT. Comeriety, Cie New Mork Worldhe NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916. 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. JOINT ACTION BY THE ALLIES IN PEACE REPLY TO BERLIN ini _— — ——_-—] —_——_.4-____. GREEK REGULARS IN BATTLE NAVAL MLTINAR, "ttre, Doe i ore ree woe» BRITAIN TO ANNQUNGE POLICY WITH FRENCH PIERCE LINES eames N SPEECH LLOVD GEORGE IS AND HOLD CAPTURED TOWN si. PREPARING FOR COMMONS From Training Ship to Visit Her in Asylum. Both London and Paris Look Upon Hollweg’s Proposal as a “Trap’— See No Chance for Early Ending French Admiral Accused Of} ax antonio, tox. Dec. 1%—-| Atter soothing to sleep hie ten- of the War. Breaking Truce in March- |The inititia movement trom the bor ; Mpa” (icy eis cece sce! 9 O00 GARMENT (BRITISH WARSHP, (TERMS OF PEAGE PONTREPLY TO COME # BERLIN, Dec. 13. (By wireless 10] York Ambulance Company at Pharr,] automatic pistol and committed sut- Neghting is in progre ” gayvitie).— F ‘ s bo-|the First Battalion of New York Sig-, ¢lde, at No. 939 Morris Avenue, In the | in fyegn Greek regular troops and the)! Corps at McAllen and the Masia. | Taian soetion et ee thie morning. 4 ey ; LONDON, Dé. 13.—The attttude of the British Government Franch, the Overseas News ARPNCY | piso are to leave hefore night. bodies were found by Bluin's sts- i! toward Germany's offer to discuss terms of peace ey be made known’ f os mbvenenttecinbe hy in| tersin-law, Mrs, Ralph Hamblett, and reek Captain has captured Kat-|clide division headquarters of the Nl . |New York National Guard, y|o Manhattan theatre j sult with her allies, It is considered more probable that no formal notice erina, about sixty miles s« um 4 eight years old a |New York Ficld Hospital; Squadron| _ Blum was thirty-eight years old and —_———_— e $000 Men Under Greek CaylM, Ys TROOPS AT BORDER | 1) 10 carci Titan tain Make Sudden Offen- START FOR HOME TO-DAY AILE AATC AID | sive South of Salonica. aaa j Took Children Home, Played Ambulance and Signal Company Them to Sleep Before En Route—Squadron A and Other Tragedy Units Leave To-Morrow. FIGHTING CO?! ‘TINUES. Balonica, and now stands with 5, i pete y for twelve years of the —_s— lw sl be taken of Chancellor von Betamann-Hollweg’s speech until next men opposed to tho French, whoso| A: New York Cavalry, with machine!) i.” sin Granite State of tho G , ‘ Ree : A t line of posts hua beon pierced. Fight-|8U" company, all at McAllen, Navalcranilc oeeaseed cae giinetes elated | Forces Waik} Hope Given Up for the Grilse| Restoration and 14 Inde to| Tuesday, when Premier Lloyd George is to address the House of ; The Second Battalion of the Twen-| 24 eine TORS : , ; : : * ing im going on north of Katerina, fe ee ew York} aa ‘, [seventh Street and North River. A! Out as Manufacturers and —Peter W. Rouss Had Invaded Countries Form — | Commons. Charge that the Allied Admiral r bs ago his wife, Elste, was sent to | Me Jen, Marylan « y Troop at du Fournet was guilty of vio- | McAllen y Pr a‘ 1p >t le Pass and nounita! lation of truce was made in a state. | 1") pei ment by “wn authorized Greek indl-|" trownaville w also leave ‘Thurse vidual" published in the Berner Bund e State Hospital for the Insane at United Agree. Owned Vessel. Part of the Terms. | It is stated on reliable authority that the Premier is preparing an Contra! Islip, L. 1, and he had since ae atciemeaibiess answer to the German Chancellor to be delivered in connection wiih eonded oversherconditior Cutters, tailors, finishers and other] OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 12.—The| LONDON, Dev, 1 nited Press). —| his general statement on the Government's policy. A few days ago he recelved @ letter | workers in 200 factories in Now York ty Highteenth Pennsylvania In : i ps Canadian Torpedo boat Grilse has! Terms which eved to consti: | The indications are that the various Governments of the Enterta mp corouiated “hy the Frese, Bureau at Kl Paso will leave Dew, 14 froma) ihe casi whieh Wis sisish 7a ngaged In turning out men's ready-| peen lost at seu with all hands dff|tute the only i upen which the} allies d: 1 hastily Ki to-day. remainder of the New. York| law belleved told him his wife was i i n ands | J ba r I ve | allie » not intend to act hastily in making joint response to the peace; in the MeAllen district] worse and asked him to bring the| made sults went on strike to-day In| Shelburne, N.S. it is few This | Entente consolidated under | Gen./enildren. Since Mrs. Blum has been|answer to a call issued by Sidnéy] ynnouncement was made to-day by the regular “lin tho institution, Mr, and Mrs. Ham-| pijiman, president of the Amalgam It stated that although the Admiral waa informed that the King had com- municated by letters and several dec wers are willlng to enter! nroposals of the central powers. It is said that while each one of the |@pon peace n ns were aseer-| Eniente Governments might indicate its general attitude, consultation nirmed re the minister of the naval service tained this oon from various J ve : vagy eee tee a oH hi Jarations that it was impossible to de- Ht Tharr will be abandoned and |blett have had charge of the House | tog Garment Workers of America The: Giles: waa Conmosiy the apsedyl sources oy the tinted: t among the allies under the treaty binding them to such action probably liver the war material asked, he nev-| ai Py ih Mi and Peles i taking care of little oe bo, Siliir SNe Hine OOD leh andl se ani: OTS wale ae would require two or three weeks, ertheless landed troops who marehed | ["" lived with an aunt, Mr Laelia Papnieatelestin iid ie clalie is | i ¥ “The L n press which supports the Administration scoffs at inst the capital and occupied part vai No. §1 Saratoga Avenue, Brooklyn. Winchester Rouss, of New York, She} The evacuation and restoration of 4 again: A scitidaaethe BI ts to take the |Ret seriously disputed by the Manu the terms of peace as outlined In despatches from Washington, and of the suburbs. um inade arangements to take t 6 | was purchased by J. %K. Lo Ross,! all occupied territory, Including abies dek.” GREEK TROOPS FIRED Ho left the training ship at 10 A. A. M, [bert Ansorgo is prosident, SUES Se a eee HOR) Serbia and Rumania—with full ins | Despatches from other entente capitals show that the press is taking s’ HOUSES THE DECLINE IN WHEAT and the boy met hin in Brooklyn and| This strike Is a three-gornered at-| no nl was by bim presented to) demnity for the devastation which |. cimilar view. In Paris it is calied a “Clumsy Trap,” ON DIPLOMATS’ HOUSE: ei went with him to Jamaica, | nvolying not only the Amal the naval service German occupancy of those terri | °° ; 5 if IN ATHENS FIGHTING | Filisis antesed tin teale andi etunedl Garment Workers and % noon to-day tha steaner| tories has entalied. © possibility that President Wilson will make some suggestions ‘ Millers at Minneapolis Announce] nome with tho children, He scemed but another union) stadacona, which went out from| Restoration of Alsace Lorraine to when forwarding the offer also is much discussed. It 1s intimated that * 18.—<ir Fall of Twenty to Sixty Cents | very morose, but later took the chil- ‘ited Garment Workers | sheliurne early to-day to assist the} France he might at least express willingness to convey the terms of the ull - Sakina 1 Barrel. dren to a moving picture theatre, © America, the original clothing | Grilse, reported that she had been} 4 Coemlon Of the Constantinople Entente to the Central Powers, Royal soldiers Ored upon tho houses o ¢ DATISh. When Mr, and Mrs, Hamblett came| Workers’ un unable to find any trace of the vex 6 * indemnity, The report Is current here that Emperor William {s about to an- neutrals, even though inhabited by MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Deo, 1% hip for ship and ton in at 1 o'clock this morning Mra,| Thomas Rickard is president of the | sel in the position reported Bhe! gor ton, for all destroyed ehippl nee the granting of # parliamentary form of government to 8, du the recent]. . 5 nipping. ee auine 1 t ene i ee "' [Flour prices went tumbling In Min-|Hamblett went to see if Elsle was| United organization and this union ix| way maintaining the search Adequate punishment for those | many atreet fighting in Atnens, the el neapolls to-day as a result of y asleep and found she was not in her|lined up on the side of the manufac- | cuptain reported | responsibie for atrocities committed | H H i ii py iiey alti is \s e for atroc committe n offic sis ol-na : Department was informed in officlal | ea cqg ys sattonal decline in wheat.| bed, She went to Blum's room and| turers and against the Amalgamated | ineing the probable joss of| by German forces. | In official circles little or no hope is entertained that the proposals of despatchen to-day. were off 20 to 60 cents a] found the bodie The guiding spirit of the United) this afternoon, tho Chief] It was ¢ | Imperial Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg, in the Reichstag, will end nphastaed In all quarte It wi peut Lpesrp terre as be bet the big millers announced ‘The children, in their underclothes,|Garment Workers 1s a shrewd and] sald: that the only questions of « possible] the wat ws _of the neutrn! diplomas proves It w biggest slash in fi vere in Blum’s bed side by side. Hach| resourceful young man named Benny | “The Grilse left Hallfax at % M. | negotiable character in the p a A tneli Maa in ehign Armeris as the blegest slash in flour tn] were ‘ oF ing 3p nthe peace pr financial circles to-day there was no inclinatlor e a #0 OO later Dry 8 part etna i,| many months, had been shot in the left temple. A| Larger, Hillman was form |ec, 11 for Bermuda, At a I, M Ings might be as to the dispost-| In financial circles t fa re inclination to view Germany's the State De announced, pillow was over little John's head.|clated with him in the Unit e| Dec, 12 a wireless message wa tion of certain captured ¢ fler to peace negotiations with any more enthusiasm than was EXPLOSION TRAPS 50 The police theory 1s that tho girl was| wasn't room for both and Hillman, | ceived stating that, owing Sie en ph Na stata : cadet Se of vevsccreatinng shot first, the pillow being used to|two years ago, went out and orga- |e returnit r re itt q f 3 , le tot i ! s: 1 \ . r de to the German note it will be both instances, } When the Amalgamated began t {'S O OR! statin | 1 nsultation with the allies ot ince, and such conversations BYU.S.INNEUTRALITY PLOT; = = Apparently, Blum then took hts] talk strike, Hillman demanded from | wis lwtitade 4%, 40. no GOAL TO POOR 110. A BUSHEL oe require considerable time = — ‘ ' {e's photog set it in front of | tne SUEAFA AT RAYA 1, 50 west, At 7.3 . Rescue ‘Crews Are Hurtied to the |i, imeor et Nua areaser so Ie ovouta ces cemenoeurars an AdYAE Hele ae che posal hors Germ ein authoritative quarters, where it HOUSTON, Tex. Deo, 12.—R, Mier ny h i" &@ week in pay for each w meses for " dk we ae Scene of Kansas Accident be the last thing he saw, and shot duction of the work No word of her be a more concrete form of the peace dise a young Mexican, whose father, Gen : Sela ot! a reduction n ¢ Mier, was a Minister of War unde From Nearby City , pate in the right aide of the fores| trom ten to cight per day; sin Orders | 1 time t the last fifteen m ‘* nea y k given for all available vessels Porfirio Diaz, to-day was charged| poopentng oH te A 5 ; ; | six-day working week waa demand-, Kiven ‘ eee eee conspiring to violate American| PITTSBURGH, Kun, D 1 Before completing the tragedy,| eg. ‘rhe garment workem get pay| ceed 10 her assistance, and endeay , : : Fifty or more men were trapped by| Blum had taken from @ drawer all] a). t i tas by wireless to n any ve neutrality following seizure of 100, ’ . \ and @ halt for all work over ten 4 an explosion in the Ryan and Reedy| his wife's trinkets and apparently | t n that vic Vessels 000 rounds of rifle ammunition in hours. “ |coal mine at Stone City, fifteen mileg] carefully inspected them, On his desk | ‘ searching for an gn o Galveston late yesterday. | Hillinan's demand was refused t ronment an hen acto, Stetina dan wo al IT IS ANNOUNCED IN BERLIN JAPANESE TO COME IN ing. to reports theres Mr and Mrs, HN. Martin, Chiches-| with Rickard and yesterday reached | “Oflcers on bowrd the Grilse wera Ine rescue crews were hurried |‘ d Morri enues, anaane nit of : Walter Wingate, Sub.-Lieut SAN a rei on the back of which was written: \""° oe eat inan : soheent + ; UNDER OLD REGULATIONS bess 4 “Notify A, Walz, No. 2217 Teverside| At & bis ina memecting of striking W heen Hoa Simply Putting It Up to the Entente Allies, a Drive." Walz proved to be an officer | °Utters In Beethoven nia-ettors) ¥ sty Take ia WASHINGTON, Dec. 13,—The Sen- | CONNE Be tha Granite Mata, noon Assemblyman Abrahatu I. Ship-| Mel Clement View Taken by the Amer ate to-day defeated the Poindexter] Workers On the back of another of Blum'a !#0off, of Brooklyn, manager of iddition to these 5 NOT tab of Gd Lo ican Embassy. amendment to the Immigration Bij), | Church A ea ards was this pencilled note: "Colt| Joint board of the Amalgumuted Ags-! SORTA th CROW { De Christ i : ¥ which would have excluded from the |4@¥ "at they had H tho ™| automatic re er is borrowed prop. | Sciation, denounced 1 igreement | | W ont, f hed By Carl W. Ackerman, United States all Japanese, including |Of Betting the a werlerty, Will be returned late between the nr 1 and the! and su ponte lain H 0, BERLIN, Dev. 13 (United Pros ( has not asked neutral those now admitted under existing | n ‘St! In point of service Blum waa one| United Garment Work: union as) 1 nA large § ee The At Paneer , treaty, and "the gentlemin’a agive= 1 | of the oldest men on the Grantee le fake, He charged that t ated in p ar gottations, The American Embassy's understands me! State, It was not a member of the jatoaeaee: or ave Line 8 verely asked neutral powors to 4 1 the nation This leaves tho situation as it now |batallion, but a civilian employee of! £4cturers are using the 1 ¢ ot! bu n thet ir nfor 10 nations of extats, the eity ration aa ia strikebreaker 1 Glasgow in 1 She ow the central powers are willing to discuss peace—putting —_> | > -- The situation ‘ \ c beam of 2) f Oo) Merlin thes WH Close a MeRVARTA® thet iG mR gH TAY remain {OM Advanced Five Cente a Harrel, fct that the United « t i Aoqittescence on refusal of the tender Van ion On, ae. |" r ff bE ithe (Ontas INDLAY, ©, Dec. 1 ‘ Ol atiliated with the Ame 1 " | {ipion ps here generally considers the German move » Slew Ker tale, “Teiew bone Vetknas 4000,—ddre, Y° A¥e Lo resume his duties, | ae raised 20 conte, "lof Labor, has been sent for, Veiner s de.—aern | The closing bour is ww 1 A. Ob : iy Giew of the American Embassy personally typed @ trauslas

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