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| Pang Ic hihi } ; a: ante eae as SS i | WEATHER—Fair to-night and to-mopiow. | i JANE ‘ { d JAN B rid > EDITION EDITION (“cn jation Books Open to All.” Circuiation Books Open to .! = a SSS ‘ “ Circulation Books — - i - : en eee = =< — = Copyately 106 Pabtien 16, 1916 10 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. 1) 1916, by The Press Publis Y, DECEMBER ’ ‘ PRICE ONE CENT. Conrt te ee ay Tora onahe NEW YORK, SATURDAY, bechaeNtd a eal aeannaaeaie j 0 i \ , c = a ni Sn | ‘oa | Md | | ii = i anntng sSwon | a | . 9 ’ / ’ ‘ | ° a ¢ ll 5) hie ] 4 ' | | | Banker Declares He Will Sure-| HARVARD PROFESSOR Radcliffe Colleve Girls Excited Captain Abandons Transport,| Jy \WWed Miss O'Brien, 28 WHO EXPIRED WHILE adcliffe College Girls Excite: para ae AH y ; PotBS LECTURING TO A CLASS| as Noted Harvard Professor | | But Fresh Efforts Will Be Next Tuesday. Passes Away. i eae a Made to Float Her. : Nery More Than One. EIGHT HOUR DAY E ROOM FLOODED a ee HAD BUSY PUBLIC LIFE.) Nivelle Delivers a Tremendous Blow s TT e ial SNGINE R h i =| ff ee * Carry More Than One and | 2 E NE . : : WB 4) One-Half Seating Capacity. | | Fe Denies Match Is Result of Famed as Psychologist—Took as Last Act Before Assuming Chief | MEASURE MAY BE a voaaiieae | uae e Active Part in Defense of Command, Sending Forward 100,- IN EFFECT AT ONCE) | Big Vessel on Little Egg as Kin Assert Germany's War Attitude. 000 Men in Five Attacks | | Shoal. . > q , A difference of fifty-five years be- 5 ad Gompanies Must Show They) SET BACK A VEAR sag | teean' nih age and: Bian 8: Nia ede CAMBRIDGE, Mass, ee: * ii Dig amships © o i Prof. Hugo Munaterberg of Harvard Maximum of | | Two big steamships are strande ; Are Running aa ibl | and in peril of breaking up on the | pective bride and the pecsaapiege University dropped dead to-day while 75 GUNS, 9,000 MEN TAKEN; Trains and Cars Possible. ee ; . | shoals off the upper Jersey coast to. | bis six children aro not eee ee |lecturing on psychology to a clans of 70-HOUR BOMBARDMENT. | Bill to Extend the Life of the ais “Ose (ithe GaIe wlates Avy [Ton Manning, wishes is _ Peary aeudents Ab PUASHRE Gat An ordinanee providing that cars) 47. ‘s Av. | day. old, millionaire banker and capitalis , | Newlands Committee Intro- | transport. Sumner, which went loge. , , i Se ee ee cesereere Then duced by Adamson aground Sunday night off Barnegat, | Of No. 8 Riverside Drive, from Wilt | Tho professor wan seized with what BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Dec. 16.—The War Office an- Greater numics of passengers ial ) st ita: othae ian ig Coach wai want EIR Miss Honora pent ty nee | appeared to be a fainting spell, Some) nounces that “on Dec. 15 the French succeeded on the northeast front of alf times their seating ca- | -eight, of No. 54 West Ninety- . ; one and a eee ei 1 to-day by the] WASHINGTON, Dec, 18—Chait-| ashore on Little Ege shoal, two and a vnbelyttead ! of the young women went to his “a, | Verdun in pushing us back from our most advanced position into a eee ree Suntan: vores five | ® i sistance and then called in the cole ; i 4 nan J son of the Ho -| half miles off shore and about , pre- Health Bosra. maou ates orlecas LER aa buch mitox south of Beach Haven during| Answering the reporta that his chit- joge physiclan, Dr, Jewott. Tho iat-| pared second line-along Talou Ridge, the heights north of Louvemom GARIN coc see urd gt a is state € Aashinge plants bi night. dren and friends wese desermined top ter reached the stricken sense dunt and Chambrettes and south of Bezonvaux.” and sweep of wipe troduced a resolution exte! { n |. Almost with i" ¢ ° je Eee Harbor, Brigantine 8 soon as they before he expired. pep ioe history orate ip. life of the Newlands Railroad fovea |. The Mic eee, Maser ee tite wineenl hace ards a0 obtained’ last breath he tried to allay tho ex- PARIS, Dec. 16.—As his last act before assuming the chief com- ’ Gina to al sue Ba ARETE URS SS Soe Seuen roe AUCRGY FORE | RVING Grewal HOD he 60) Were Stee pe ur Manning, whose fortune Cuement and hysterta among 8omo of) mand of the French armies on the western front, Gen. Nivelle smashed id 4 rie Gai alt ntil ee has| fron) the shore to board the tramp ft |the girls in the class, : ' ers 7 present or fisaies nd i all surface i tl Jan. 14, 1918 Sesh has Feamuein baa qecount of the high|is estimated at $15,000,000, announced | Prof. Munsterberg was born June 1, the German line east of the Meuse along a front of six miles. The victory a Peie ne cgunieeant ours) Tos ee: st: 2 his oe . sid seas the life savers purpose to remain) with great positiveness to-day be Esa pmcmaredy Danae Grae n lee advanced the French positions two miles, and they are now within J { , ae" ommendation to ¢ yress ailro poard aves subside or » would formed in a zane . . Gare wiether Gn subway, ics | legislation, includiag the question ofl tt re ca ubslutely, mocosenry to {the ceremony w en sadist ained nGkere jin 1882, and his atudles Include post-| short distance of where the Germans stood at the outset of the great surface, carry more thay three time aN a) el Rig eae St. Patrick's Cathedral n t RECs gvadusis pocrees as itihsiies ane a it ae im ap their normal seating capacity wovernme PERE en wae) SEARS LRRD ner quay be | Url OAcOlaal Fatiey, |_—_- —— | Leipals. Ho wav given the degree of| Verdun drive. The military authorities describe the victory as complete i Sake gua a apt Pla SL | save it was expressed this atternoon| Members of the banker's family say EGG AND FOOD “KINGS” eet Ae Lane i ee bas ™ D.| and crushing and carried out without a hitch, oping tat Commisstone . " ree " ay 0 mn Heidelberg: 1887, Several hono- ; ale : u i talked with Trying to Settle S-Hour Day Test) hy Col. John Carson, Depot Quarter-| the match is the gaan of s IN CHICAGO IMMUNE | ss pee A bare been conferred on ‘® Although there has been a lively ( Be alitdhat beford tho +H Cane Ont of Court, | master here for the Army Transport] two-weeks' acquaintance wi alse AE. by Aiigrload “aniveraitan, agen} bombardment along the entire front * road oes ey sli eer Se fi 0 Ml Sak Cty plese sad le ee og ite jnereionainga Wi lthem Harvard, Washington and La-| FAD north of Verdun, from the Meuse to 7 ue meanure by a unanimous Vv father won between the rairoad| wireless messaxe from the ship. Known Miss 0 Ree ee smer| Snecial tnvésligator Revors. “Thal'| gavate | he Waayin chal eile cae 4 peaking of the ord ato wettle the | The Coast Guard Cutter Sene te Saath een cn 1892 he heen prof of sien yi hae lain We baat wrecking tugs stood by during the|time he has lived in the Hiverside) — Federal Law Can't Touch eritepete Renee “ Dee ine swept In their advance of yesterday, Gould not in any senae confilc “i day, and the wind shifted favorably] Drive house with an samarsied oem Wetz and Others, Facet eh coe pba lot no. counter attack was delivers by q tho work of the Public Servi a Train-|to the northwest. Col, Carson #aid|and daughter. Ono son, John J. Man- CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—That Charles| University. In 1910-11 he was ex- the Germans during the night that it must not be before the} ho belleved the Sumner would soon! ning, ts a prominent member of the! CHICAGO, Dec, 16—That Chart > professor from Harvard to 4 FRENCH DIVISIONS AGAINGT 3 1 mW sip Kin ho boasted he| change professor f Belay at thut body A Kall| be dragged from her position DOS Sete BUN ET LUO icalll cad TRaOU GI. cote. Sentient al Ulin tvecally et waar 5 OF GERMANS, ‘ f cigeiting toe| At noon the transport had’ been see on THe ROMANGH: lother “food Kinga” are beyond the| Ho was Prealdent of tho American 10 AL | Four of tho French divslons en- , aoe ; @ differences and that] RVR UP and Capt. Webber was or Bon Ing the marriage license | reach of Mederal laws is the substance | Paychological Association in 1898 gaged tn yesterday's attack took pris- } vice ( if mn ached within] ded to abandon her, In Cosa Se etal Tahe? eran Che lot tha cheteane nie public by Hinton | Prestdent of the American Philosoph- oner soldiers belonging to every regi- snin “ f i The big wrecking tug I ne ue ae Peni oa, oe O'Brien of Bkib- bough, special Federal investi- | ical Assoctation In 1 He was a ait ment of five German divisions, The f ais suved the Sumner last night. | da er of Dennis Ls - raeray ai - aa: 7 A . Mitel 1 ved th ae cd 250 fect! bereen, Ireland, which is also the| gator, here to-day. | Fellow In the Amertean Academy of 4 nctorff So Announces After | ™™mber of prisoners so far accounted SR tNANye WAR AE were Ittie likelihood of any WET ENTAI ICE CIEE RDCL HAGE | REE TEC Bore AED ie Ni a eel AEGMN I GEAaTae. ices avwohite Geiv nme cicte | Ribalnael lislentee i As for is 9,000, Seventy-five guns were & number of conteren big between the Railway | over the shoal at high tide and was ue ca who han bean exmmtored enlteraiia ch ceinwtmled hovers anal Peek Smanetatiore hes produced) a Conference To-day With | taken and many others were de- eitixens’ advise vmitt t cogs und the ratlrouds over] almost in deep water when the rudder ria Te HECIO be Senna ae cei OPSSLaaTc eae revere Gua eUnre TAGE TIAN Sea CamteMe thoes Sasrelary Cankin stroyed. ‘The positions retaken yess / the cc was Public 8 the Adamson eight-hour law, repre t pulled outs Joaving @ hele sinh Iithe: Winceyielath Groat addres! cher caid storags men, Clabaugh's | being “Psychology and Lite,” "Amer- | secretary Lansing. terday were those lost to the Crown Commi Hodge, wh ence commit. atern of the vessel A nitty finns | Sharevascordings (0.8 Wursae who | oj 1 they have carefully re+ fean Patrtotinm,” “Princtpies of Art| Prince on Feb. 25, daring the early { eat ag a private citi: AOILO GAAS RAYs. | WANE POUR IBIS Soe AE AS FOR AGh |e eee chal balk saa Ghar boarded lc 5m aettons which would lay | Education,” American Problems,"| WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Count| days of his drive at Verdun. views. Roe ee eee art Aiar ihe und Neil Ec ReReeeallsuasas) Ais: Seehaka Gall tua Guarana conspiracy provi-|"Psychology and Industrial EM- yon Bernstorff, the German Ambaxsa-| ‘The French plan of attack was ¥ “it must be tink we ago, but] The weig' tok wate ke, jay - ie a that Miss O'Brien had a fine voice! ,, f the ant!-trust laws. | "The Peace and America.” | dor, conferred with Secretary Lans-| drawn up by Gen. Nivelle, with the OF D saat the ordinguee w pi TI ee eee ieee ne ea area eee creracnaa Rea Limat hak pinata (ob “Saray | Ser fave higher than 1903 he had been editor of | ing to-day. |eoncurrence of Gen, Petain, who at AF wrouid the Pubtic Service Comte! ton of SI ae eno ee re ees tens PAM anak tad won MKcc Mensingwli patsy Cert re hoe ites cones laraprand Payertionical tcaloa? He sought Information of the at-| the time was his superior officer, The a Sa tes aH OA ARNE Re DS eet. wakbar gaera te : Fe ee a aren | eta toume information of the at! the time was his superior ofiee, ‘The Tne wa: t ve ecu M no rep ¢ his crew leay i abip an eee aniy of t Manning home pea incre and written numerous nowsp: the peace proposals of the Central gin, It was made by five divisions, or : / maximum number of cars. In otue liberations have been wayos were very pak ey i. olde verified the report that he had beon| Mutter Gora Ep One Cent a Poand. | ticles slice the war began Powers, to discuss the general sub-| clone to 100,000 men, under command words it would } nt of the qucs i weceeded in getting : hh was taken} Rumming “Killarney” for several) ULGIN, 11 i ae Lk forth the German viewpo! Ject of peace from this Government’s| of such leaders as Gen. de Maud’huy ton for the Health Department t s unlike t vetion wi Sumner's bouts, whic weeks, If the stories these persons | aD ath oRRia ouarAnel MA (in the war there were demands from | viowpolnt and to give any information | and Gen, du Passage, empt to furce a ra eo ve taken bet Supr Cour! | in tow by the Rescue ell to the effect that Mr. Manning Allied sympathizers for his removal! str, Lansing might dealre on the at-| Gen, Nivelle is halled as the man of } pitempt } : w bout half way to the Seneca| tell to t . <a = . n a | to put on ine ara if cxperts of the! hands dow on on the Adam: | hen abou lifebout, whizn | a8 promixed to #ettle $500,000 on his the faculty at Harvard jtitude of the Germ rnment. the hour, and his latest success is re- Parile Bervice Commission have de-| won test cas ad men said Voile nacide aspirates aed pal Yaa 1 to a place PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE The Britt Y recent Va did nok discuss peace/tormetn| garded on sustitving his welention as { ¢ided that the company is alrewd nae I" , ari , 4 mn the rd went out |i? the ranks of the bigh priced song IS STILL VERY iLL etters frou erg ad y way,” said Count yon Hernatort| Sere in ohiet way i & maxioum nun , ABFOSEAS SOP SORES Mee one er eg dressed to per in Germany, . r the conference nave not re The front which the Freneb in- { | ae gre PENT Dapadiiienn bala MRS, DE JAHN DIVORCES in boat and towed the Bar|”! Ma ening Worl found M jresult of wh was claimed ¢ elved any formal terms and the | fantry had held since the recapture of ie 4 ~ tales oat and the forty men to the : Z ! eeealiee anal dance Ss cand profe i min ant anew &aiMDL : Vaile ton thon ie d of engince y experts of n | Manning at break ; had ’ American Government knows ¥ Douaumont and Vaux ran thus: ° a , atl are doing their best?” the), — Twenty- it members of the crew the attitude of his childre he e of Commons j this country, M terler® Was ONC | Vosed. All Germany has suggested ts the Meuse, between Bras and Mayor was asked, \\Wins Decree and $5,000 Alimony | remainin ae ee ordered et Vouswed bia coming marriage with all NaKiie cial of the world's must famous psycbul-| (A the belilgerents get toxether and|Vacherauville; Haudromont Woea, aturally the Health Department | Voman in the Case Not | &Y Capt: Webber this morning. They |i. sntnusiasm of a youngster. }¢ ext Pues | oninta, : Me sik, If that proposal ts accepted def-} Haudromont Quarries, the region ‘| arts able to determine itesit] Woman in the Case Not reached the Seneca safely, The se] 1044) ana gtoop-shouldered. He has| LONDON, Dec, 16.--It appears doubt- mck ot|inito terms naturally will be dis- | north of the Village, Fort Douaumont, whether the companies are trying to| Named. jwan very high when Capt, ne chin whiskers that are a cross be-| ful ¢ whethor mier David | ‘anise, 1s5¢ a Sue Ui the te “il not Me the quarries northeast of Fort Dovau- b accommodate the public, An interlogutory. deoreelin’ gavercot} Rae) King crew still aboard) een @ goates and a full heard, and) Lioy reo will be 1 0 be NEW No J. Deo. 16,| proper y was purely for general]/ Mont, the small wood aoutheast of j This step of tho Health Board),). snes do Jahn was to-day ho has enough hair to mako many « the Hous ‘ ne Next) Charles Edward Hurt, professor | Fort Douaumont, Hardaumont Wood, , must not be interpreted by the public] (0 eneh te a atuatathe: te Sumner had 282 PENG younger man envious 1 ‘ meritus of ethics at Mutgers College ador ald be net | the village of Vaux and the fort of t transit com. | "ened by Justic SELES she ran aground tn the|*°™ you have aettle Ho is making ste progrers to A eiaAbniah tac ca: ; Aiertean ty pees am a crusade against the transit com: Tee eee tamoun chem ou ran aaround ip wae] Ia tt true that you have sotred : is making wi aay a ideale toca bi scummed the American action In| vaug Palos ot this clty. (Batter, It ls any cincer of No. 26 Broad street wid Hs eda half a million on Miss O'Brien?" he 1 rae eg say Ho had been conne rut comment as that was purely alSEVENTY-HOUR BOMBARDMENT Beare Ck the Health: Depariniynt $0) 7 win’ seceive $8,000 a yeah all United States from | van asked. k at hiss 1s nm hy wat vattor for thls country to decide for! BEFORE THE BIG BATTLE, fi Bremner wheter lielp it gam to Ciel and were mostly 801-1 wxongense,” he chuckled. “I haven't low him to peak next week, ag Id Ror (Re enya Hie Ata r lw forward Hehind that Mne Gen, Nivelle had \ uel Service Commigelon | The corcapondent was not named] “ Nrparea menting Xt be: |promised hor anything, However, 1| voice ts aMfeoted. inary, and was fort nS Uinited States Government to| distributed groups of powertal ber “Take the case of the present con-| ‘i rn courred | CAME apparent that the Sumner was) aon, want to discuss that phasy of ! tor the Entento allies without suggestions | tortoe, which for nov, ‘ Bee ee nway, foo instance, [AS Ui asin complained Woe ureAT pard aground the passengers were] 'r> sunicct, I'm too happy OVERCOME BY THE HEAT! C wan ar the Eaten es tor es ia for savaoly. DOME Bap | Sermons Whig ate Leet Aualined £9 viet piract erie marriage, Mra.| “80” off and brought to New York! ime attack on @ grapefruit waa england man positions, particularly those on 4 know state that more trains than ar ‘st Bt 7 AE ‘lon the Seneca halted while Mr, Manning beamed i mils . a ; now being run t he op. |i Sey ge — one ies ‘aii ‘Be Ashore in|2¢ros8 tho snowbound Drive a ut ik A th and tardaumont and j ea ordinance would not apply, ltlup her professional carrer when’ ohe Canso Stra bummed reer pate havolue ——— Sheriff Dead From the positions sesueing be 18a. : would mean that an unfortunate ¢ was marrted. HALIPAX Dec. 16.-—A veuuel ‘Wondersut Gay, lan't | ery Wilson to Pans Christmas at White Under sheriff and) French it may be seen that they were : dition of affairs existed in the wu Mrs. de Jabn is a close friend of{believed to. be the new motorship|teered: “This ts the weat ney, Hoa ASAE GMARRIeG Hee Tite ene the Eleventh Aa>|inatailed on @ series of helghts, comes i P 2 way, but that it é oma he Paes ai a . Jarl and Countess Uchester, The}|Daylite, bound from Toledo, 0, for makes & fellow feel like hivi w » b myideie ye ¥ k. ned WASHINGTON n r sidunt Ola uinte Tas] ADnunAtne the German nantionn tet { only through the opening up of more the Har T Now York, sent out a distress call by: “Doesn't the fact your children obe ‘The care ved 6 ' Wilson plana to rristmas in A belng under the di fire of } transit lines. ao ouple were married in San Francisco) Now Yorks Rent out a Gletrens call by (ration, Arthur Owens, a fireman, om>| Wilson plana to Sstpcncelal Dix, died to-| others © under rect “The ordinance alms to conserve ube wore Marien in Ban Francisco vcitio to-da dente eee pice ‘ i ene, a Ore Warhinaton thin year with the a iar eye lthae opponent Oe time 4 lic health by preventing over- 5€? y * Int Halibut Kay, in the Straits of (Continued on Fit age) ore OF Aik fainily, tata aia ° years old. - 7 acl At the same timo it will Jahn whose stago name was Agnes|Canso, and pounding heavily. ‘The s a, Chrletmas since he came into office low and two Strengthen their line it was necessary r i hot interfere with public. conve. Gardener Eyre, was touring with Jan | ae, and, Bounding heavily imme- etter ius ane to wrest from thelr adversary the fa- a | mee Kubelik, tho violiniat. diate danger, ° . ‘ ’