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LE IT Iw adel ween . - “ are - MR my gene oe - He ( “Many Hurt as Snowstorm Cripples T ratfie NAL Che To-Day's Weather—CLEARING, COLDER, ji) | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | .f DITION — == ‘ o 7 | “Circulation Books Open to All,” | oi — : aes = = FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916. 28 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE CENT. PRICE re 0 ONE OENT. ‘coorviat, 19400 ane Free Euaing NEW YORK, NEUTRAL ENVOYS LOOKING TO WILSON TO LEAD GREAT MOVEMENT FOR PEACE —STOASRALLY NW DAY; MITES ti es She esr IQ BY THE UNTED STATES EARLY SLUMP CAUSED FLURRY TAKEN BY ENTENTE ALLIES | Chewer Called Unfit in Com- as plaids plaint to Bar Association Tremendous Traftic in U. s.| | ——- Steel,Which Closes:at 112's | HE ARRESTS POLICEMAN | | alia —Touched 109!,. is BIG PROFIT FOR BEARS. | Up Traffic for Krotel Hated : | Into Court. Several Houses Feel Pressure ON CROPS OF 1916 = Severely—-Brokers Advise Benjamin ¢ an ter ~ . . Frank Bardonnex, fined $ by Magts Selling Industrials. pas Jtrate Paul Krotel in Center Stre Increase of $573,103,000 for|court yesterday for chewing a cous esence of the rt Embassy Officials in Washington Give Out a Statement Declaring Germany Is Willing to Discuss Disarmament If Conference IsHeld WANTS TO LIMIT NAVIES AS WELL AS THE ARMIES ith WASHINGTON, Dee. 15.—President Wilson probably will not nagistrate before the Grievance Com ae 4 7 RAEPHANT CLEARING THe, : ‘ A Miierth: (RAMEE heeGeelinn oh ‘ ; 2 PN ALKS OF CENTRAL Dame finally determine on any formal steps in connection with the peace pro- e-lulso arranged to go bef Jule posals of the Central Powers until after David Lloyd George, the British of 60,000,000 bushels in the | Nott in Gi ral BRI Prime Minister, has spoken in the House of Comntons Tuesday. Through the American diplomatic representatives in the capitals of orn crop from the estimate made in|hoon to appeal fri the Entente powers the American Government will keep in close tough ae of 22,000,-|#"d fining of Mr, Hardonnex with the situation, 7 | Secretary Lansing to«lay held his tirst conference with President ‘he charges to the Bar Association | recite the circumstances of the ar. t tlon the Btock| Thelr value, based on prices being} the man was tryit “ve a cou! ‘ Wilson since the peace proposals were announced. The Secretary ee a seats a alee in| and not chewing gum: the ejection | -“— —__—___—. ——— said later the position of the American Government had not been ‘ © essed | ears paid farmers Dec. 1, shows vast in-| 0" | ‘ marked the early trading and it was) cre: st year's totals from court: yesterday of Mr. Ribmian inally determined and that the note from Turkey had not been received. t ofl rest of Mr, Bardonn prophesied that a continuance of the This Wa com crop: is worth oe See a sebuib cap rae ; - here were indications that while the President was still waiting 1d bring about the an-! §573,103,000 more th Py “a: the bitte! jo appeared for the de — — | A, 3 ide Nquidation would bring about t $573,108,000 mi than last HONG! feraat Ihe Magietratotel apalecs il Nt ioe ae for an expression of the attitude of the Entente allies before taking nouncement of the failure of broker- wheat crop, $88,462,000 more j ’ selling Views of Governments Agriculture's final estimates of the| Tuesday; the refusal <i v aa kit Bardonnex, followed by the fine, and y ep, he had fe up his mind sutticiently hi s 1 age houses and speculators, The $94,473,000 more; potatoes, | . | fe a iny formal step, he had made up his mind sulticiently on his general bears have reaped a har |the threats to send Bardonnex to the | tor Use by Lloyd George ¥, $95,250,000 more i Dosaneune ara Made Wee art ; : | policy to discuss it with the Cabinet Tuesday when the announ more, and cotton, fe ain nORET eae pr | in His Speech. | ‘The German Embassy authorises the statement that one of the timated produotion of | S#ted in asking for a rehearin | = most important subjects for discussion at the proposed Hague con- n Mr. Ribman asks the Bar Associa. | LONDON, Dec. 15. -Notwithstanding ference of belligerents would be that of limited universal disarma- | sae In the Inst half hour of to-vday's es 4 . i; atock market there was a generat) Farm Output Shown Over |'oxense ta rally in prices, many of the active Total for Last Year. |preferred charges to-day against the | issues rising above last night's close s American Smelters rose 3 3-8 9 lamt night and 4 1-8 above to-da low price U.S. Steel closed 1-8 above the opening of 112 after an enormous vol- | November and an in ume of trading throughout the day. | 000 bushels In the wheat crop were Prices were irregular at the clos shown to-d but the upward trend was not lost and the general sentiment was much better. country’s nportant farm rops,| trate to a vel WASHINGTON, Dec sions this after y in the Departy in court last | the Magis. | pt an explanation tha market on the toboggan, but thous. ands who have been riding on the bull market have been wiped out 1918 was 639, t | : BeeTeLtHAG 7.000.090 shared Of tne’ | 2,085.401)000 bine fOr 2918 Ane, Pen te Phe Aa Divinon:o.xamaye George tho allies, through the Forelan | ‘The queation of limiting armaments @————______ Magistrate Krotel from office ; } | « "Pruaslan militarism” the exchange between | 235,000 bushels for « five year aver.| Maktrate Krotel from office as untt}) Subway Schedules Upset and| 200 ELEPHANT CLEARS Office, have already begun an Informal|—crushing “K'russlan militar tHe | nie the United States Bureau of allies have called it—was regarded as the German peace proposals put the United States during tion to verify the complaint and peti the continued illness of Premier Lloyd | ment. 000 bushels, against ~ to end the war, ‘The German and the total sales) ; | Te > P re ch viows anal co terms will be moderate afd me Just before Mr. ibman appearec 2 u > l— * ge of Views on von Bethmann. non i of the day 000, ‘This brings timates reported to-day nE th pean ty f Seu " Ei viel Trolley Cars Delaye I SNOW IN CENTRAL PARK Hollweg's prop " june: ar 6 abatacle to; Dee Nel reasonable from the G: an view. the total dealings in stocks on » total production of corn during! Magistrate Krotel caused the arrece| Many Persons Injured. eb lla : : | fot the allied capitals believing Gere) point, In hiv peace proposals the the Exchange since Tuesday morning 588,241,000 bushels. lor Policeman Flanag f the W, | aera , F I | Phree views are entortained aa tothe) many would consent to it nan Chancellor has a huge mame up te nearly 10,000,000 shares, some- 00 bushels for 1915] One tundantn Eaiaina ue utee| Yuistiaes wane! dean usnerta) Jal ee Seat IRES pa Hate to) eeu nich the allies should adopt] peaten to her kn The au | inembers of the Rel@be thing unprecedented tn the stock bushels for a five year . seb bikie a Plough and the Rest In answering the German note, latatement that she wishes it ¢ pan im and he will not mie ei courtesy In replying toun order of thelat 5 this morning with th 5 First—A blunt rejection of the |... nace parloys came, therefore, | unre pable demands upon the The rush to unload continued *o i nroanauinn GevesttanvAuring Pajedtr eee ery Sea fayette | «imon-pure variety of snowstorm, A Is Easy. note, The advocates of this |. prise to diplomats. l'pilten | vroduction of cotton d Street so that Krotel could proceed to nte ‘rot " a ui i 1 day and all stocks depending in ay |1916, according to latest estimates was | court : Proceed to} o. snow fenthers fluttered to tl Wanted, by Prof. Willlum Snyder,| ¢ourse are convinced that thie Germany's disarmament proposals! The consensus of opinion is that day on the war for profits showed | y1.511,0 bales. (n 2 w of tho Central Park Zoological | will be the only way in which to | can that It A must be restrained | peace proffers can only hope of sues Goin pavements n the vagrant flakes declines in value. United States Steel] yo45, a for a five-|trate Sag Nii clean eae st So 1 ewan ne pair of eur muffs for an]! prevent the situation being ma- rom using her full land power; Eng 4 if tempered by extreme moderme sold down to 109%, Over 400,000 shares | vear average trate left the subway ut Canal Street | eth, aC nN ephir ‘The reason: Miss Hattie noeuvred to her own advantage by ind from using her full sea power ton and therefore t sume Ikelf- Be eee eee ena Garane acae AF ern of tobacco wan 1c) tt, Walked dows w of]! on Christer x year-olil girl elephant of | Germany, Opponents of the plan The statement at the German |hood of acceptance hy the Entemi Afiae noois the stocks began to Tally, 150,683 P : NoAucnesaaeiie Ae fayette Street to W reot 8 sf i ized to-| hold that it would be a serious Embassy attracted widespread | since it is obvious that ga e stocks bega wily, | 150,622,000 pounds against 000] The stream of automobiles was eve at \ jink t i n bteel went to 112% pounds, and 991,958,000 as a five-year | piege ' t Hs ‘ ig be ty in hauling @ snow 4 about | mistake not to meet the issues attention among Government of ed terms Involving large annex- Foljowing is a table showing the| average VERSE SDAR CMA kuae “drivers wilks of ber residence and just yon Bethmann-Holl- | ficials and diplomats. It was ac ons or Indemnities not only would 5 aera : nals is were avotdl now delays on Beat the tips of her ears warm, | weg. bas | bachedeat Sate ; ce of th production o >) vas | i be tips of her ears warm, | | counted doubly interesting be ed point-blank, but would decline in the price of t production of app was] other thoroughfares. — Policeman] early wer y stolad Kinsler on ith Sanne | besbhd-eThAb | Géroiany: name ' eH Bleed ala: Kk speculative stocks sinc nat 76,670,000] tanag: ; | cause Germany had repeatedly vent th Jurity of the ; $7 |} Flanagan, going to court as a} 10 temperamen T Snyder tried rubbing them, but) her terms on the assumption that refused such suggestions, even to adit against the central powers 5,000 for a tVe| witness, stood beside the Magistrate, | ilelhted as t rfered with the w in hand, terms may really be worth the point, it was said, of threaten- strengthen the Entente's deta U, 8, Mtoe! Reena ating! wk naiston Blade tt rose, | M 3 re'y a demand: for lurasent dering and might be con ing to withdraw from the second ation to continue the war ung Anacondts otal py stion of potatoos wa Hold uy att Magistrate | on #t y : muff sidered without damage to allied Haque conference if the subject jorm 8 crushed concilia- owns Pal 285,487,000 bush nat 359,721,000) Krotel commanded Flanagan, | Minding flurry This is the second year Hattle hun| Prestige ware:peacesdl hows’ (nahn ou tel + shols 000 for tt unt ay ureau did its 4 renee t lackewanne Dusters) (a2 for 4) can get to cou | The Weather 1 nui 1 chained to a plough for utilite Third—That the allies do not aitice ¢ of conference the sub- |? © expe Deb Copper five year avorage 1 will not," sad FI in, Who did | yesterday pred irposes, and Prof. Snyder said} @8k Germany's terms, but detail 4 he wid Hscussed un. lans hore Central Leather Total production of oranges was}not know the Magistrate, “Let the | of white-clac 1 n the snow ceased Ca «| their own sentiments as to peace, fi G ritalin offered ee Maxios pf 23,835,000 boxes, against raffic man do It," lithe fall was only a bluff, Only big] 5 tain ane their terme and conditions. C bce vacate : |boxex In 191 ated ¢ IP la mo down and, for the m ROSE SRD DE: ft ! Pers ‘i 0 any withow It is reported tha n of the He pointed to Mounted Policeman | flakes ca Fifth Avenu walls ere were tany indica i proaident ‘Tat leading Stock Ixchange br s held John H, May, who w f a block | part, they were absorbed by a war tha 4 will ad pt cht] thasiaa by. Congress to WHY HE WANTS PEAGE elded that the publi the Magiatratcn 5 i ret N with = industrial stoek These BAIL OF MRS. SAVILLE! iti eh von tee pavements wi ' ; } a ‘ © Hou ' of \ Vi us He Declargs brokers and many others, it is said, ' jeri show. yout" wt ppery and pe 1 4 * : Andrew Bonar toa Me perine un Address to Army have advised their customer c trate, and beckoned t | Foot passenger v 4 uy e ton I equ More of tie neutral European in A industrials and bay raiiroads inorder py.0 ya, sare Barina a5 c im at c ininae neat joy F wt trip. f diplomats have asked their Gov 1 Ace, ta Avoid an Abaeliie pate ee Froaeculion sare k einer Wile FG.) 00 a PS ymfort of the u 1 tr “ —— ppear to emerge trow ernments to authorize them to as BERLIN, Dec, 15 Rouneement of any -dennite peace) Bronson Howard Might Be ' rane THREE STEAMSHIPS SUNK. 1 dinnitioa atatement. | sure President Wilson. of support HIN, Dec, nounceme! 2 Ard saa crete tad s . F 2 in any move designed to bring nene Flanagan was t ri . ‘ now of. Yorweml Ho Metitet 4 to cons . ie i whi Mrs. Ma avilie, for- | court |Iines ser e brik ; : Satta mi } : to discuss peace, 1 ' wim told Gere mer wite of Geo: oi orry, Your H ring sufftete for tle-ur ON, Dy pin x _! a ae Alsace tn an address. sai hae didn't kr du | juat long enough to ma nowneea't ily, " t al ' WA ' The t ‘or's statement camerd@iie makes no difference," said|ing workers late ot offices and oN nger sha t t ¥ I 5 e 1 pr 1¢ valty of Al- . jury > strate Krotel, "Every ‘citizen |ctter places of bu zi ich a hey will consent to en ‘ ‘ t \ ind war Umes and would be bafled and ap! be treite Courtesy. | [omer Places of busi vn / ae ieboee t inf ines and iy Presiden he St. Low ) xan ftom the furtadiction of the New Y might make a great deal of trouble {ONLY SIX OF 22 LINERS ABLE ort a \ 1 manta a country Wrancls road. 9 fl ni Assista Dstr Attorney | £0F YoU but f hope you have learn TO GET INTO PORT. Q } tou 1 - ‘ 1 to atiehe at hie hy ‘ wall afte An AelcRa. Nia Ov the rivers, t ir was murk 4 h + GERMAN DEMANDS buck n-day, Phystelar ry rryboats t proceed . TR ‘ 1 ° recovery use 1 from $2,000 t a saney toate, ete ; wp Sal Aaa MODERATE, SAYS : thie ta Mannie Niten awa wetanie tice) Tekular traffic man was ng it bi were kept blow d 1 ' t ' ' RERLI is R ¢ the war $10 Men's O’coats&S. WAM referred so.Justl He was then allowed to mr a iperave at ciiiiele Pe : ite The "HUB! ching ¢ OLN yaaa Ane es wees Magistrate Krotel as ! way, corns olay: Street 8 attorney opposed “Pardonnex and 7 te arriving at the ra, Asa F 1 i ‘ve, not worth Building, will sel vwith the state t that, w sefore me to ton earn quenee hundt f thousan " . | pea | fy iene day 1.200 Men's Winter Gillette decision by the Ap.| before me fo ry | nina) | eenuenes BM F \ at j { with Suits, blacks, fancy Kray Divis . nd come | oer s oudent, T Thoy HURSATS Were ed arrivis HE WORLD HAVEL Berea wused bi dark mixed, in plain or He ; werg impuder an ss H 4 sizes, 34 to 44.0 Our special pric Un- man was 1 James oO; haahk Bee and Baturday, $5.95 014 $6.95, ( i $ nd | Lee, the head « he Uaen a POLE FO WASHING TON Urday night Gil 10, The Hub therefore, barred from Indict:| gaw Bardons his _—— - DEWEY s WIN bs Wik, | . Tis Nat Mier or Broadway, Corner Barclay Street.—Advt, ment for perjury | mouth. i (Continued on Puurta Page) uw a, oe order (us sale, Isles nae Meekuan 4000,—adr, Gerpiany will not ask excessive how Jessy ce eu A

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