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REE ee NR ARE INR wT ST WEATHER—Snow to-night and to-morrow. FINAL The FINA, L. “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | “Circulation Books Open to All.” itil PRICE ONE CENT. — “rtt, 1010.0 me tem ruins ~NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. TEUTONS ASK WILSON TO WORK FOR PEACE ewe 3,000,000 MEN FOR DEFENSE, SCOTT URGES 7,500,000 10 MEET INVADERS, ANKER 63, NRAGE TJBES SPEED UP CITY MALL DMHANANEIED PAGE TAKES PEAE OFFER AS MANY MORE IN 90 DAYS; “Srsueepmyry 4 TOSHOURS, BUT DELIVERY hoy y yur. TO BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE GEN, SCOTT'S DEFENSE PLAN. SERVIGEDOWNTOWNIS WEAK...» LLOYD GEORGE TO ANSWER | He Was to Settle $500,- , on Nov. 2 at Pittstield in a —— ‘ | 000 on Miss O’Brien. Lanne 7 - the Berkshire Hills. Army Staff Head Also Endorses —— | SON OF MARK HANNA, | ial Universal Military Training ARCHBOLD | FFT “COMPLETELY ALL OFF.” TAKEN TO Ambassador Page Hands the Officia a i} DIVORCED THREE TIMES. evening World Test Shows 1,500,000 Residents Get No , . Before Senate Committee. by H Mail After 4.30 o’Clock. cold Aled | Text to Lord Robert Cecil—Ex- Announcement by Heiress to| ' His Third Marriage Took Place i d nder VOLUNTEER PLAN wiv. $20,000,000 ESTATE His $15,000,000 Estate—Mar- SHORTAGE OF CARRIERS Forty-Elght Hours After change of Views Already Und | f mt | riage Was Set for To-morrow | ; Mobilization of Guard at 10 HIS FAMILY ease |Woeful Lack of Letter Boxes Border Complete Failure, | | Notwithstanding John B. Manning,’ jn Streets Also Accentuated —VSs | WHO H. He Was Released, Way Among the Entente Allies. elghty-three-year-old millionaire, took preniirtin, Mass, es. 1s-/NO MOVE NOW BY THE POPE, Tae Lavalbe dseiorat east Hua. Uaaed | SAYS REPORT FROM ROME querable leanings toward matrimony Says Gen. Wood. | by Reporter's Tour. his flancee, Miss Honora May O'Brien, | Widow and Three Children} twenty-eient years old, stenographer, . musician and a pronounced | WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Major e§ . ‘ Gen. Scott, Chief of Stat of the Army,| Divide Fortune of Standard @old the Senate Military Committees Oil Millionaire. fo-day that the Army General Staff fecommended without apology that Theo p @he volunteer system be discarded be- bold, the Standard O11 millioz On Friday and Saturday last, in the midst of the heavy snowstorm, The Evening World made a test of the | city mail delivery in the zone lying between the Battery and One Hun-| dred and Forty-ninth Street, covering to visit Cardinal Farley in and taken a fourth wife, She was | ROME, Dec. 18.—The Central Powers have urged the Pope and the |the Archtepiscopal residence yester- Mrs, Molly Covington Warden, and | United States of America to back up their peace proposals, according to Hanna ts the second miliionalre whose ee 7 name she has taken. The four-time | 4 report in circulation here to-day. bridegroom and two-time bride are LONDON, Dee. 18.--The peace note of the Central Powers was pow spend heir honeymoon Per erie finaly elie ays handed to the British Government to-day by Walter H. Page, the Ameri- country place In the Berkshires. b |day, and in the presence of two of his children made arrangements for re. | their wedding early to-morrow, ‘t was t office station in @ause “the time has come when this Was filed for probate this afternoon | announced to-day at his home, No.|¢very branch pos 7 of the late John 1D, Arch- { | ers! 1 y m. @ountry, unless it intends to avoli|in the Surrogate's office. It is very |S! Hiverside Drive, there would be no| this zone. The result may be sum | | apy i can Ambassador, rt to uni-| brief and leaves his entire estate to| MAAS med up as follows: en Lenox and Stockbridge. The |” ‘at any cost,’ must resort to unt i . tween Lenox and btockbridge. Sa Rate ; | cy a os tamllgaetie training| 8 widow and children. They are| Mangiog wa em ien ay ie So Wherwver «the enaumatic wedding oboucredion Now $ lant, Ags Ambassador Page was received in the Foreign. Seeretary’s room by al lability ary tra a a imarried daughter o! : Sseahiesiquensebeciinicnpincliipanpaniaaasiocaiinis “ “ . q ee sérvicn” all named as executors to serve wich-| tho aged millionaire, to ‘the Evening| ‘tubes serve branch stations the = “SA HANNA cording to relatives of the bride, it} Lord Robert Cecil, who was acting for the Foreign Minister, Mr. Balfour ae speedy and effec- Speaking before the samo commit-| out bonds, World at n ‘there will bene ween}. aslivery eo, Major Gen. Leonard Wood, for oon, Er Chtet of Staff, declared that noth ae reainen aru bio arcaiaar a in fg having just started on a three weeks’ vacation, The WO contains oniy one ing to-morrow or any other day. It] tive as eould reasonably be ex- N OAK ENDS Whether that be fact or not, it in © od wok: wan toclemed cian need bequest—that of Mr. Arotbold's ho Ha 4 all off--completely all off." pected. EW Y STEAMER 5 \k that knmediately after Mrs. Ta ‘ m ave! white envelope, It was handed br thal ayd “estate at Tarrytown, which The decision éf Mr. M | . ID . 3 divorced Dan in Kaven- g could be more pronounesd ‘thi n, which is} ision Of Mr, Manning to 2—Wherever ‘he mail is not ex : R ‘ap 1 complete failure of the mobili-/®iven to his widow, Mrs. Annie M.| heed the advice of the six heirs to 7 na, O., he had a lawyer busy hunting Ambassador, Page to Lord Robert h i hi is $ a ere ube: | cr » b) 6 tion of the militia forces along the | Archbold the banker's $15,000,000 fortune came| Pedited by the aid of the pneu , Jup a State wherein publication of without any comment and the re- der.” | While tt has been rumored that Mr, | after a continuous session of the fam-| matic tube the delivery is from = Porilind, on Way From Havre to| marriage was not required, Armed Ciplens made. 6 sabvense Oe Arraigning the volunteer system as| Archbold ® worth $85,000,000 or|!ly. arguing with him in relays, since] four to je hours behind the This Port, Asks for hari adele ton “atin praneroebe question of peace, simply thanklag ‘ c and danger-|More, an old friend long associated | Saturday afternoon, office zones varden, whom he had known for a : . @etravagant, inem evs pe “4 Iyer him A ren es yaar mere Sehedile: of « ponsemien Ass . Jong time and had entertained in his Mr. Page for the transmission of the Gus, the Chief of Staf told the Com-/ with him in business assured The| I! was not until newspapers were| served by tub ) @itteo that universal training would] Fvening World that tt would run (o| Shown to him containing a statement SaiThat, in ceplth tithe present Wireless calls asking for assistance| home near Stockbridge, w he democratic, reliable, efficient and) net more that $20,000,000, that he had settled $500,000 on Miss havin it hy the Amert @cdnomical, and within a few years| The residue of the estate is divided | O'Brien, or was to do so to-morrow,| System, even in zones 9 | Portland have been re @ould practically render the | nited | Into three parts, of which one-third is | that he capitulated, Pneumatic service, a letter put in | p hare) Haase oaaen a Ewe telasaabant ovary: > Gtates immune from attack. given to the widow, Mrs, Annie M. His children at once took him for] the General Post Office at Broad- | & to advices received here toe] Which was att n m oy aun he aes a ie e velope. a “Tt would be democratic,” he sald,| Archbold. The remaining two-thirds| an automobile ride, and on his return way and Park Row or the Hudson |‘!*¥ by fhe Maritime Exchange, Phe friends from ¢ ieee) viv Hy ry i : ‘ein red He 4 ne conside: rg ie 5 Shecause the burden of national de-| 1 Tiviied equally betwen the testa-|to the house he called up Miss} ‘Terminal Mranch at 2146 or even | ottinnd is owned Uy the Kerr Mteain-| sons, Carl 31. and Mark A. Hanne £4.) Homburg-American and North] British Caninet tesday (0 auntie’ tas fense would fall equally upon all citi- | (ors children—John F, Archbold, Mra, | O'Brien, who is staying with her con-| 9:15 P, M. is not delivered the |S!) Company of New York and the}and their wives — Geeanan Liovd Ofiealé ann ito to-day to enable sible | Mary A. Van Beuren of Newport, K,| Vent schoolmates, the Misses Amy ate trilvute to his acrman LIOye eld council to be called, nt to the message from the Central Powers, an steamship] Appointed place and were secretly The two diplomats spent a short ved by the| married, They returned to the coun time in conversation, but as one sald: naval radio station at Bermuda, ac-| try place and there had a reception. “We talked about everything but the a i latest records show she left Havre} As an affect ns, It would make ft im game day excepting within a few Pitas Le 3 . % or group of men to trade |}, and Mrs. Anne M. Saunderson of | and Gladys O'Conor, at No, 528 Riv- blocks of either post office named. | fur New York Noy, 20 wife, it is said Dan Hanna transferred Seek Freight Contracts. Prior to receipt of the note by the Srany men k orside t f to he his real estate holdings In s British Foreign OMice the delivertes i pon the nation’s necessities In time | Gr erside Drive, Miss O'Brien was high- 4—That the weakness of the Att » Kerr Steamsnip ner lacuna i of war, The system would be reltable | The will ts one of the shortest ever| ly indignant and declined to accept| ity delivery system is mostly due | #1) nilar repovts| the Berkshires, seen ky dareanimionnel te other countries had permitted ex- © “Because It would produce cach year] Mled In this county. It disposes of the| his withdrawal from their romance as| the general shortage of mail | ai len no tlinebt: word)! Tho.estat,, which Mrs Henn | ieee ee ee epOtlOR OL onrene Concerti Oe tae SEaas mms 7 y r y 1 1 1 9 comprises 978) Interests in vider a cipa Dt contenta, 7 e ecessary to be; Property practically as the State] final, ry ad heen heard froi the ship's cap-|@hased in July, 191 impr number of men ni carriers. | : are See cite tuecner alan thie would have disposed of it if Mr, Arch Miss O'Brien at once called her B—A tour of the city such as |‘!!! The vessel was returning in| “eres on the west side of Mahkeenac) peace was revealed here t bvtd : a ; The impression prevails in official ‘ 4 0 teal because it) bold had died intestate, | brother, James 8, O'Brien, into con- The & ng World re- ast 10 register WG te lake, 1 of it being the farm of}announcements came from the local) otrcles that until the terms Germany ’ “It would be economic J | a llth is made by The Evening havi? the lute | offices of the two big German trans-| yroposes are disclosed @ conference ‘ ould be based upon recognition by - | ference, He has a fishery and can- porter accentuat the woeful Mrs, Samuel Hill, daughter of the la t Eee \uery: mF ree | es aEnee: atlantic lines that Instructions had posatbl > ; or shipments from New York! exchequer, announced in the House » effect the Govern- | Mr. Manning's children were inter- incidents in the operation « ‘ 10) ihe: wba attrantive piria in) Bittangd for shipmet exchequer, fn carrying it into effect th vern B | peculiar inc! K Res ita » Matter ye ytion of ov 7 ha gent would not have to compete in EF T |{oring with the plans of their father|the city delivery system. For in | THROUGH REBUG'S WOR twenty years ago—she is about forty. |to Germany “after reaump FoUurlof Commons this afternoon that the labor market, It would be effi- | und Miss O'Brien, stance, it was found that some seven now-—and when John Warden sSORIAS 2 or jure in announcing, | LTemier Lioyd Geor would be in the elent because It would enable us 9/0. Cone Will Render Them I Miss O'Brien wag located by an|pranchea are much quicker than | [)j 1) Blaze in Same Neighbor. |W4o%* wealth was rated then at $50, We Ko league 1a BOATAOEInE | Hause toumorsow te make his atate- Preparo adequately for war before) * Sime T ‘mM IM! evening World reporter at her apart-| others in stamping the date and hour hood in Williamsburg in I 000,000, saw her he became so much | sida statemen aE garg ee ment regarding the British Govern- Gar comes,” | mune Within Twelve Months, Gen, | ment on Riverside Drive, Bhe ad-|of the reception of mail. Hamsdurg in Last Jinterested in her that he had her ed-| bure-American Dispigs Petpet leat MEXICAN CRISIS SHOWED Weaver Tells House Committee mitted the wedding had been de-|STAMPED TWO HOURS AFTER Two Months, ucated, and after a few years married | how open to paar) Pac ‘The Premier's speech ts expected to GUARD SYSTEM A FAILURE. die are * Jclared off, but would not discuss the TIME OF DEPOSIT. Tenants in the alx family trame| Neh Fora number of years they lived|menta from the United Stat show the general attitude of the Brit- At the outset Gen, Scott pointed! WASHINGTON, Dec, 18,—Amert-| matter, Miss O'Brien has @ mass of| It was discovered that sone branch |, fer ear ae | wind | na villa he bo N Hamburg for shipment upon sre 7 {| ish Government: ‘Thereafter —ex- out that the Mexican crisis had failed | Can a st cities—on the Pacific! golden, red hair and large brown eyes,| offices stamp mail as having been | ‘i : . as But all was sunshine in the} sumption of regular service after) \vinges between the Entente Allies to recruit many National Guard or-| and Atlantic—will be made safe from| with wondrous jong lashes. Her| recelved one and two hours after the | death & est | Warden hom Warden divorced | the conelust« : | will determine the nature of the joint ganizations, even to thelr minimum) 4ny hostile naval attack now possible | complexion is pink and white, and her| actual time of deposit bead th/alaasvaradltha Ae hs time | M8 pretty und attr wite and| lier timo as the obstacles to reply ace strength. within the coming twelv onths,) cheeks glow with perfect health, Bhe} A letter dropped at Station D tn warn the families ft = 5 Juve her a yeu wance of sumption may be removed | It is understed the assertion made “The failure should make the whole Major Gen, B. M. Weaver, Chief of the} ia about 5 feet 8 inches In height] Bast Twelfth Street at noon on Sat tain Paiste Bae $12,000, One or great ere at} in AGERE Ae freleht/\y the German note that the war was peoplo realize that the volunteer sys Coast Artillery Service, told the| and weighs about 140 pounds urday, Doc, 16, waa received at , ‘4 pee ok Pea Thewaarna terwatne ¢ va Nasi Dac AMON rs by Or rf & ( om | rood upon Ceewiany itl aot beers tem does not and probably will not | House Milltary Committee to-day “¥en,” she said, “the marrings heal night at the Bronx oftive of | Saas "| anne ' sents In thiy country for the | mited to go unchallenged and that an give us either the men we need in| “Our coast defenses will be able to] heen declared off; for the present, at| World stamped 1.30, Another letter | as up| About two 4 ago Mrs. Warden | North German Loyd Steamshtp Com | 4 matter torical record Ger- peace or for service In war," sald he.) protect amply all cities we are} oust, ‘The whole thing has beon a} dropped at the same wr at the} ft und ¥ t 3 tof and Hanna iin and their] a similas sania many's part © events leading to The lessons of the Buropean war, | charged with protecting and stand off] terrible shock to me. 1 may have al gama station and addressed to No, | riendship was linmedia renewed, | made for fretght contra }the war wit , dhe General said, had demonstrated |any naval attacks we can now con-| statement tater." 143 West Sixteenth was not de- | o,, Pare n iv ili dine Warden Wad Aves Nw BOLE OU, a | What is termed by British officials that @ higher standard of training | ceive of," Gen, Weaver told the com-| jarlter in the day Mr. O'Brien sata] iivered until the first carrier-round | Gileriac - , ved had won ve un ex- | antes late jan Ger and discipline were required than|mitteo, Within the year 20,000-yard! he had heen plea to learn that his| this morning : 4 é r4 aula couietey plate aka (Gankue, (osioe Dee lwat against’ a civiiag nesta was popularly considered necessary | range guns—out of sight range—will| sister did not need any help, as he| Letters addressed to tho manager of it the nto} and Pan Nonna " ntortain- | conditions would prevent thelr be 196 | wor en and children particularlya before, and that most of tho Luropean} be Installed at the few coast defense] was sure the marriage would take|the Uptown Office The Wola lat a y g the former Are. Warden, Now |Sarri@d outs lche recent Belgian deporeationn Rie nations, for that reason, found they| stations not now possessing them,| place as arranged with Cardinal| Broadway at Thirty-ninth Street, ant| stat ais, ky PEON MAPS | eee tee carina ch Cha ellsaee or lis to ba potted out Asam could not develop them in less than | Weaver said Varley. dropped in the General Om t ' ty Dot the mance ° | SIX DAY RACE SCORE. | to the latest advices reaching the two years with tho colors. | The new coast defense at Sa “1 came hore to see that my sister| Broadway and Park Mow and t " r khbor Mr. Hanna's mat ninl adven (16th tour.) Pentente Governments the number ef “It should be obvious,” suid he, “that | Francisco v be equipped with | ee Hudson Terminal ata 215 Sat 6 Kame e] tures began in 188 M I+} Heugana deported has reached 120,000. 192 hours (a year) training prescribed | inch 49,000-yard range guns, (Continued on Tenth Page.) urday wero not delivered that day. | 9} raGhe } i i Harris and Gre 3538 acaeinnnee for the National Guard js uttorly in-] Among the preparedness meamurrs| way ciuy Will Spend Two Million [Letters addreased to the same ett cil : WILSON REFUSES adequate to prepare this force for war | for coast defense, now under contem re at 1.30 from Station 5 w liver — TO GIVE ANY HINT gervice.” |plation by the General Staff, Gen. SYRA 18,—New |on the last trip of the carrier in tha THREE DIE IN WRECK and Madden. % 8 Gt B 4 IN! For war with a first class power | Weaver testified, are rallway mouits| york City is spending $2,000,000 for|zone—at half past five i Get Hill and Dre seve BBE OF ACTION ON PEACE the General Staff had previously | for mobile big guns, These muns can | ch trees n shrubbery | ters addressed to the Mronx Om Warhash ¥ Carman ar aw Vivenes ab 8 imated that 500,000 fully | be fired from the t ans | ay New Hamp-| he World an hour and a half later Chicago In Deratted Kajaer and Sumer vy S05 S| WASHINGTON, Dee. 18.~Two score equipped troops should be ready | ported to strategic points along thr |shire and Vermo % according to the es-/and dropped at tho Hudson Terminal i1AM i, 0) D 18,11 Deteaten and Walthaur a4 : newspapermen fred Interrogations at for the outbreak and that 600,000 | coast on the ordinary railroad track ur Nf ‘re State College | were delivered to the Bronx Office t ( Smith and an | President Wilson to-day when he met more should be available in ninety A of such mounts for 14 » 6 o'clock trip. " \ Lawnon and Mi $|them for the first time in more than @ 4 days, In view of the lessons of i and 16 inch how- OVER BUREAU The important 4 er ' ' \ ‘ bk 2 s|yeur for formal conference in his Ex- the General was of the aw constructed, | Sy ee from the speed and « veness th f Vie Sjecutive office, epinjon that these numbers should : ; iapaigis 2 f . € . ’ é An Oo a 4 the system wherever the pneum 1 < A aa ‘* rads “ha % 4 ‘| The ee opened up by oleae ey pee DE COPANO) SY MCRAE OF AOFO FAs 1s fiers’ checks eft race | - ! nand til About Oct.| miles lay Cioulles ang {in® the Ud Mown on any peace talk. (Continued on Tenth Page.) dio communication 1g also under way, | crlles "Bevkivan 4000, has? (Continued on Tenth Page. t ked for twenty-four hours. [44 doat Grenda4n 1914 He let it dexenown the subject would