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TERMSOFPEAGE “°"#°SGRE?%one,GAINBY GERMANS "SOY Wis ME cr dea ELOPERS WEDDED teense ) FIGHT IN THREE STATES ment to Newspaper Corre! tm WASHINGTON, Dec, 18. —President | Celebration of Anniversary of IN AUTO BELIEVED Witson tovaay, roe (Any eee | | Ceremony to Be Held at | from universal training to tariff hi n a talk with the newe r cor ' White House. nat ' i i respondents, Whe" President closed the conference ASIINGTON, Dec. 18.—Tho| withs Yornal announcement that’ there President and Mrs, Wilson have been | Py ee ia conterenee tho President | —igis —— regarded as a sacred one and noth Ing should be sald or done that mgt ‘be misconstrued or that might aro Speculation as to this Government's se "ALLIES WILL ASK NO OFFER BY POPE ie mae ARE OUTLINED HERE married a year to-day, The wedding tod Behind hie deak; with the news: | took place Saturday evening, Dec, 1%, Peper, Man Arad at dark business vf AH _ u nd looked J o th inty ae Familiar at Sherman {'h.'he witt round out dec. 38.” ROME, Deo, 18.—Pope Benedict has ho Intention of attempting to mediate > among the belligerents nt present, ac. | Editor of Par i} Matin | . 1915, at the home of the bride, who Paris Announces the Capture was then Mrs, Norman Galt, widow cording to a statement issued by the Conditions Germany of 11,387, Including 284 55° Bows Warttemosine. can | Square Hotel, Where Miss Recraiting Improves in Canada. can Must Meet | Officers, Since Dec, 15, Kent out tor 4 of golt McGarry Lived perachnae Ornate leaking Ube iH Aieg aeage batters nuitane the| ust Meet, | hs . + AN aplte of below zing tein q throunhout Canada, iN ey ane pe Bor the Holy See have made or aa ent much as us 2 “ enrolled, ax compared. with 6,500, 1n wish to make any comment regarding | ssophane Lauzanne, « | PARIS, Dec, 18.—The following conferring during tho afternoon with Jadge Matcoles Merritt of Vort| the Whole Month Oe eo etare of the Germany's peace proposals and that of 16 Matin, who iw in thw eou , | port was issued to-day at the French senators and Representatives, Choster was called upon yesterday by BRANG toenl se h War Office: therefore any announcements attrip- upon a speciol mission for the Fre: uted to them are absolutely unfound- Government, outlined to-day for the ed. It ts added that the Pope natural- Fyening Sun the terms upon whieh ly has an ardent desire for peace, but the Entento Powers would consent to that he does not believe that any In~ make peace with Germans tervention at the present moment are: would hasten its conclusion. | Austria to cede Transylvania to ‘The net result of several resolu-) Roumania. tions introduced in the Chamber of| te will he a family dinner at 1 ge of tho Tiver S ae White House to-night, after begieetan cp den cou cre atte wn h the President and Mrs, Wilson tachment of the enemy which was en- WY) Mle Br nd Sirs deavoring to occupy our lines to te Om Deo, 28 the President 1 cole~ | southeast of Berny has be repulsed brate his sixtieth birthday, He has | with hend-grenades, made no plans for the day, “O; Ne Siaih ad 7 Tuesday the President and Mra. m tho right bank of the M Mi] hold the first state recep. Mouse, after the bombardment of the season. ported in the communication of 5 Ja young man and a young woman, who said they were Daniel Collins and Miriam MeGarry, and wished to be married at once, Judge Merritt accommodated them, leaning over the side of t the ceremony room then disappeared tow The terme Austria to cede the Trentino to | - a oe hattan Deputies regarding the German peavo| jegiy, i |terday, German forces delivered a v\0- WINTER WHEAT SOWN Judge Merritt, Just one month aw, offer and a prolonged discussion Germany te code Alsase-tier- ES counter-attack yesterday evenit | arried Walton P. Smith, a youthful among the Senators and Deputies 98) raging to France. Upon our new positions, They suc SHOWS 40 090, 000 ACRES » student, and Miss Caroline Par- the decision by the Legislators that Turkey to cede Constantinople ¢ cceded only in securing a footing at! pi fi no peace would ‘be accepted unless i"! to Russia and withdraw the Turk- pees | ; accordance with national aspirations ish domain from Europe altogeth continue to hold tho immediate mur-| 4). pina 7 , = jas of young S.ntth from college and his and the rights of peoples based on) ¢, ’ 7 bai roundings of thi. location, Elsewher This Is Below the Ten Years Aver subsequent disinheritance by Of course—in beautiful gold ~, lia aes 7 i nis * the principle of nationality. If such All count: to limit arma- LONDON, Dee. 18.—A Stockholm de- ba dp harety eg ee, | age, but 2.3 Per Cent. More father, a San Francisco milltonatre, foie pen ek oo a peace is Imponsible to obtain diplo- ‘aie ‘ete ; boat "| “The number of prisoners by Than Revised Estimates, | oung Collins, in urging the Judgn | COOy pe pe ment, with Germany making the atch to the Morning Post, dated Sat Than k : A 1 ete rarest ring the Judes | soe here in a wonderful shows & point on the Chambettes farm. We : ker of Martford and achieved some D d fame in consequonce of the expulsion 1amonds MRS, ALEX: DUNN UR EEN VICTORIA SWEOEN matically !t was declared that it must] first decrease. | us since the 16th of Docembe be obtained by victory of arms The Central Powers to pay $20, al announcement states that | Verdun front is at present, according — WASHINGTON, Pec, 18-—-The area Yale student, which he was not, and ing for this Christmas week. | ae 000,000,000 indemnity, a portion to the condition of Queen Victoria has to the latest counting, 11,387, includ- ef winter wheat sown this fall Is 2.3 per . a roommate of young Smith. Our other lines of Jewelry i palin Grown worse during the week. Her jng 284 officers, The war material cent. more than the revised estimated ! The attenti le: hanks t f b Het ‘ attentions of a ith named complete, thanks to our : GERARD GETS NEWS i | Stun esd iments ite Majeaty'a tamporature has risen allghtly captured or destroyed Includes 115 ara sown in the fall of 1916, ‘This ts Danilel Collins to Mise Mitta des tory facilities, and every artic’ ' OF PEACE OFFER AS | German Jand there is tnereased eatarth 18 (88) cannon, forty-four bomb throwers ent to an Increase of |, SUITS IN 3 STATES Galightar ei Sonesh ‘MeCarre; in eald ME MNOGERLES Goat? } HE PROCEEDS TO BERLIN Germany to give proof of her Sweden's Queen Is the slater of the! “"! 108 machine gunes.” the indicated total area being formerly of Brooklyn, have been the . | determination to abide by inter- nd Duke of Baden. She is fifty-| BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), 00 acres, the crop report board subject of Comment at the Sherman CHRISTIANIA, Dec. 18.—"I'm cor-| national law. four yeare old and the mother of three| Dec. 18—-Fighting was resumed on oa itll ae : Square Hotel, where the McG: Wins in’ Philadelphia With }have lived severat mont tainly very much interested,” was all] These are the thi suid the ea- |" United Stated Ambassador Gerard, en: flor of the Py Breesrn, oma | route buck to his post at Herlin,| Meant by the former British F FRANCE DEFENDS ACTS would gay to-day when newapaper-| “reparation for the past and guaran men sought to question him on the) tee security for the futu He i: | OF ALLIES IN GREECE German peace proposals, | od that the Allies would not go t counnel table with Germany except- Gerard arrived on tho Scandina~| ing on guch a basin as is outlined vian-American liner Frederick VUL. M. Lauzanne satd that fiehting wo the east bank of the Meuse to-day after © calm night, the official state at 87.7 and 88 1 Miss McGarry , . at 87.7 ‘ 2 ns . Miss Mc 'y told one of the clerk | ment from tho War Office stated to- and 1914 respectively and a ten-year | Story of Torture at Hands |or tno notet sho believed ane woud eae re ee aye sown thin tat ia} Of New York Insurance Man, marty Couins, though she was en. cent. more than the revis anmennaes ible to another man more to her fa- area shown in the fall of | ther's king, r | LONDON, Dee. 18.—Hritish troops which is equivalent to an ii Miss Mc i) Foreign Office Points Out Ditfer- successtutly raided enemy trenches in crease of 740,000 acres, the indica hotel since probably pi A for another y ence Between Them and the Bagnatar district of the Strumna total aren being 4,214,000 acres. ° . f KAISER THANKS HIS On: hake: Matin oc. 1 was 88.8 against’91,5 corner of her eye for two hours Tanti E obi dda Invasion of Belgium, ‘Sunday. Forty eng and 45 on Dee, 1, 1915 and 1914 res |daved her to move her head, came to : te \ N ively and a ten-year average of jj) tthe M socned TROOPS IN THE WEST PARIS, Dec. 18—Taking note of wefy ‘ning tesa meee and Prlaaners 3h"! ss tat'a Feport 1a, tho divorce sult of |R®OR FOR INSURING VICTORY comparisona which have been made Airplanes dropped bombs on. tiv —— ar pohelars avbanah aaa Miss MeGarry of ra. Florence 30 dunn, for- betweon the Invasion of Belgium by TUMbA Station and inflicted damage Wheat Jumpa Sharply at the Close, MTF Perry Pund,: fore) Square Hotel ix a grandday Upon enemy transports on the Giev- | CHT Dee, 18.—Wheat jumped +) PUL Dwyer, horseman c mans and the experiences of gri-Chernitar tok A y rseman. 1H D.1aIS average PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 18 stl- ony in which a wife described how husband had held a knife at the try has not been at the vturday, and her f the went out In appa t excite. morning and had not to a Inte hour this after- rly of No, ¢ Irving Street, BHRIAN, Dec, 18.—The Kalner, ac- the sharply it the leat: of trading | against Alexander Hamilton Dunn ot | grandfath James Me companied by the Crown Prince, has 4 at the hands of Ne acid im CGatab;, When: the ernment report | New York. started an inspection of the entiro allies, the French Foreign Office to- | jr A the xchange, stating ‘that | Dunn gets her decre } cong etet fe dthahareetadlayeaigaeedbal ed Saye ee me er embne. closed. at up 1} well known along Brondway as at bet mightiest enemies, thereby covering In invading Belgium, the Foreign “ the opening The domestic misunderstandings of | the rear of the troops in the Bact ‘. Office declares, the Germans violated | Standard Oil Boat Was on Way Maner: | ino Dunns hav on itvasiy fought h] and making possible the splendid suc- a their oath and dishonored thelr sig-| Here From Toledo in Tow— aiereiionser Tete tae God woekLetion Acanuintanee With / costes in Roumanta and providing| Survivors of Battle \With| "ature to the treaty guarantocing the In Dangerous Condit CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN {to havo been the record of the family| Came C ninens, | | grounds for the basis of victory which TT / tvality of that nation. Tn landing ang ondition, MARKET. jwithin a fe After five days ation at Tictle-| yoo Goldemithe Sifversaniehe } enabled the peace offer to be made.” roops of Central Powers —|troops at Satonica the allies, accord-| HALIFAX, Deo. 18,—Definite jden- | <.-1, ear ist | eRe sree gine eine gece dc eee Mares mest h } ‘Tho Katser also will tell the troops Beyond Sereth River. ing to this presentation, not only car-| tification of the vessel which went ge Heh. Taw, ‘ Ree Natta ae IDOatiea tion Rte Tee fo mintance: “with: ‘Eaton 20 John Street \ “that the readiness to make peace ‘ red out the engagement undertaken|ashore on the Cape Breton sido of VU TANS, LY + ac Dureles)) Dros Ree Sen Sin (NBA JOHN a New oe means also a readiness to continue in the treaty defining their protection. the Straits of Canso In the gtorm Sat-) y) 91 ote ‘te 91m EH He discovere Was eclared sane to-day| tothe Bullen § ew ‘or the war and demonstrato that Ger-| PARIS, Dec, 18—The Roumanian|or the Kingdom of Greece, but 1#-|urday as the new motorsMfp Daylite “0 | Ws me + been from hia |" SAB OES Lh CRATES OF th Se ree army is pow w says the Pi many has a will to Mgnt to a victori- ous finish in case the peace offer is Parisien. The survivors are now be- |G parated a third Ward, == = = en he refused togrant | Mry. Hke'® hue O.go. led to the invitation of ek Government to come to It was obtained to-day. The ship was despa ait u,| bound from Toledo for New York in CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | wite, mand and her m¢ both sought to have Mra. Pike rned | ATKINS,—at her } rejected." re the Sereth River at Janey and Helgium could not cause uneayi-| tow of a Standard Oi! Company tug.) yo jor ou qa : Dunn and a/, S RRANASLDHIO MK had be | 140th at, Dec | The Katser held three troop re- teieeareracd sbi Aner, are pate ness to Germany, which solemnly | She !% reporte@ in a dangerous posi-| , «Xt Hotel that iandea ihe 1 lo Dr, Given's establishment | loved wite late Joseph Atkin, views near Muelhausen Saturday, | 1) 0. severely bagi be ean promised to respect her territory, but | Hon. | annie ‘ i | brother in jail. A year and three in Conne but escaped two weeks | te of Crows, County Limertek, Ire making “fervent addresses, which 2 mi she hindered her, Germany fell up-| Word was received to-day that dur- |} “4 Dian front Is now stated to be held b bab acd jand h by th Ing the storm the scl Jost, t xi ‘ 1 I ys dlusbive ihe marciage, Bes after learning that ahe was to be] “Funeral from above residence, Wel> were marked as much by their popu- on her, The allies have « the storm the schooners Jost, Port i <1) |tefused to diagoive the marciage. e- as a lunatk nora) rem ae ' : Ine isis 85 thet far-GolGs COALERS” ayer gay We naintieies i Tine oe Seen ter Ra ae at Eh sa Tae Ca + Saineay w Howat CIRO: harge of her mothe trike, | Leta lg tics } PARIB, Roc 18 Te Tepe 14 6 | as tant, the'stoty saya, the Russinne| (2, Proteot: the Gt: thie) UOT ener toe BH o : Ma , for alienation of bis wife's | Mrs. Mike left the hospital at n to-| { leading editorial, to-day warny the) 1) ‘avial vale Jal ra constitution and independence of Were riven ashore near Parrsboro, | Ain Mer (f | day in Umousine | allied Governments that the German ons aad forces Of CAV ling Kingdom. Ti iat At the new ocean terminals here a 2} 2") ) peace proposal is a manoeuvre to hide, A/'Y 0 support the retreat of the) atic thoir engage They are was sunk, seve # smashed |." £ ' a new invasion of France through|Rowmanian army. King Ferdi-|ruiiiing them. ‘They have not at Whe Hinton OF bWO AFeIGRE Mle aes ee COCOA SUPER ASSORTED j Gwilseslind. nand fell back as rapidly as poarible, Lae, CHOCOLATES tacked. ‘They protect r Asecu Up It nseorta Germany will be able to] ##eured of the possibility of reform: say {t warned the allies to accept tho|!®d behind the shelter of the Rus- farts ic at] ang Man i he eres) "TD SELL IN THE SUgWay| ON MEW BRUNSWICK COAST) at witht Premium & wound standards of Cone alist toners in Quality. i sity knows no law. ‘Th Russians offered strong rea caeeecarities Sins : Nurlety end. ali ance to the Germans in the region of Struck by Storm Wt at Anchor \d Excellence, | “Switzerlan the paper asserie, hind Magistrate Murphy Dismisses “ive , ie Rens srouad Bs “knows she has everything to fear) Bue. so Aw to permit engineers to) rate Murphy Dismisses vive} and Are Sunk—One From Perens penasegy Dy <1 fyom her German neighbors a se cited s ahtaealye front perneen Against Whom Interborough’s | New York poses foe 4 nows the vali & Berlin sera; wane Mares and the Danube Speci fear (7; af ; G pound boxes, 63.00 See P oF! narshes, on which front, tt is atated,| — Sheclal Officer Complained. BT. JOHN, N. B, Dec. 18.~Word pan the Ruasians intend to stop the ad- REFORM RABBIS URGE PEACE, | "°2°*,°f te tnvaders. H ‘| BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Dec, 18.—"Bulgaria has now received satisfaction for the pain she suffered | three years ago,” was the declaration | made by Gen. Pekoy, commander-in- chief of the Bulgarian army in a sistrate Daniel F. Murphy doesn’t {a8 been received hero that during |the storm of Friday night and Satur- day the echooner Jennic A \ way, and! coat laden, from New York to this y in the West Side| port, sa at her moorings in Bliss court to hold Isidore Lasky,| Harbor. | Paichick, Joseph Wolff, Morris] Word of the total wreck of the and Giuseppe Encorint on] Brittah schooner Laura E. Melanson | wee of disorderly conduct, pre-| of the coast New Evunswick 1 ial Officer Mreder| Crystal Ball’’ EPISODE NO. 5 Santa Communicates with Jack Frost and Loft J:: looked again into the Magic Crystal Ball ve it's a crime for a newsboy to newspa refused yesterd Plan to Ratse $10,000,000 for Jew- ish War Sut A A motion tndorsing Uw peace and appointing a ¢ draft appropriate resolutions forth t setting fs indorsement was adopted to- Sbectal order thanking his officers and | and next saw the Private office of Santa Claus, | a aa pire ee ast. | Sldters for their victories in Hou | |the storm was also received, The and what « busy place ny St she Fall Ass Fe ete Anis {Willams of the Inteboroug »id| mate was the only member of the on the Telephone, he is asking for North Pole ern Council of Reforin Rabyie tn whe NM iy, than 120,000 Rou- | Transit © | lost. The Mel tragged Long Distance. H speaking to Jack Frost, Private Secre- Temple Hmanu-el, Iabots Stephen &| mani had t captured and 3,000 | * pew PEE DADE. CORED ti he Si K H. devi bh ‘ said Judge t= anchor while a usquash are 4 Wiese end Rudolph Gromman werelome nee captured and 3,000) "1 don't 1 Judge Mur-| her hor while at Musquash H ary to the Snow King. He is ordering enoug! 7 i jeannon taken, and added that little | phy to-day, “in starting boys out in| bOF and Went to pleces at once, Kob- the world and he wants it delivered on the morning of Decem- be a ms srpelise aig aaik | Bow remaina to complete et ea life with criminal records, and that is] ert Melanson, the mate, was carried ber 24. The troubled look of worry vanishes from ¢ plan to raise $10,000, n | of the whole Roumanian army and dis- | haha See tape ovemboard by a heavy ‘sea, As the and Johnny knew that Jack Frost had booked 8 for Jewish war sufferers also was dn> | ApaAanine af Houmania, | = tt would have meant to bave| schooner’s stern was |i high by a ta next calle “Spring "" ance “Hello, jorsed. oon? Ni Pe, Sh The Routents neld theso lade, en had I given! wave, Capt, Bliinkborn and the other ays Santa; “is this LOFT, the Candy people? Very well, |rested, the Russian war office an.| (cu suspended sentonces their fin-| three men of the crew sprang to 8 book my order for the largest quantity of Candies I 1. BRITISH STEAMSHIP SUNK. |notincos,”"rno atatoment, slater. | £6 EM Would have. been taken, [YK ad made their way to de | pb ast A, cepted by the British Admiralty g/and that would have hurt) them| ‘he cag i b Meahaniy dhe Wcccalaa |New York Schooner Towed, Oty Stick Candy, Gum Drops, Mil'e wireless press, was should th afterward desire to take ordered from hag and then Santa ordered Chocolates, Bom » m 4,924.) Collected by th 1 Fruits, Peppermint Cre 8, Pesnut . q ' a, inte ° To nel, Owned tn London, |e public t n-day ae follows the {Cli servi mination | secian . Tis ae : A ; , jarley ener Cuts, Marshmallows, Plantations, Maple LONDON, Dec. 14.—Liop ds reports the! roxton went and outhweat of Kent 1 told the officer that If any charge t ' ; ial Ve nh > wy K » Walnut Creams, Cocoanut Delights, Creamed nulneter. | es, , i bo one of trespassing, with redress ig River, Was broy N10 Novtolk t-te ie Wis dks car h fairly watered for the de Teka eabya) eathired’co probably: ib: tue In the region of the Filipech'! Matt. i! court day by the coust guard cutter Yuma- | ; ordering, and Santa craw, leaking badly, and with bo fay wtution and he region o 4,824-ton steamship of that name, built! NAY Baton and in the region of 1 Johnny never knew “4 " batogu the offensive of the enemy Wag Prestdent auchors And all forward walla gone, sat Be samy gor a n * in the world, and then in 1905 and owned In London, There ts crrested by wur fire.” | The cutter, responding tom all FOr “ the scenes in the “Magic Crystal Ball” suddenly changed, Sieg. #, British ateamahip Westminster RORIAN, Mec, 48 (vin fu WASTIN ait. sound Chatting” OF sas ve Niet is ‘ (To Be Continued in To-morrow's Ad.) | wirelens),—Rétreat of Kusaso-Rounss | Wieen « eS Re PRR RES MeRe ! ' ae 9 mes aila und atta t hd ahve e le swept ashore oa : os F a i y vottestion in wid ENC S-rOUND aie ter , Y 1 ma. Chereiest DSC Senin ityetive 6 i ciel SCHOONER URANN LOST ! ¥ Np fs SHEEN L Nevad aa annen es AL U os CO cintly priced tor the Helday 2.24 . My All of the Crew of Awerlran Cenft an — Rassian Att ‘ Nh for + hg a CHOCO. AMEMICAN F * au Drown Bae '. 1 . OLD prreH q hiun® preciuisly Removes "ses suns teh nt ta cone Se ae Naot acres || CeeeCeaal Speclas Ulfer lo Sunday Schools: Churcheer if, es . . Ore ske ' t r d het ' ‘ a . COMMITTEE: i 7 digestion. One package ve 1SThe Kaalune rane ‘ : vated Kehoone sy Be ahs ; ; j SP MOAT AC OOE SALLE ASN Un Om Sees provesit. 2catalldruggists f)) yeti ias uu e vivante d pare cording Michael hens 30 Pounds of old Fashioned Clear Candy 60 . | vouin bal (ies “the awn war Pounds of Manhattan Mixed Candy 4-20 { iF i ‘ " sidings | SrOw nes Way A i , ' i ; and sanbeutle peoparing to. en rea] 14 \ LY SPRAY £4 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY F ta " » departure of rolling | were 48 here F ey OLAtHS, | .. OPEN to-night tl 8, Oben to-night tiil_9, | Our Stores will twenty | altcks of dynamite, | which 1 ae Peeper x 4 arta t Ws. NASSAU ST 20 WEST Teeth Steer waht ee | wrecked the harbor police wtion and rs royal 0 Pen to-night till 11.30. ec. 18th) | twenty-five Hround.ng buildines here a at 9 = _ 2 cE id Fimaaieaae sirrauntng ullluge, se “mn Hits, _) ITEMS FOR INVESTORS q STAR y AvRAT UTE 'STAET | sccordance widh : Root tar kabel ene Wy Tea yor! OT BMRB AVE. | the time acheds " a ‘ pen to-nig pen to-nigh oy} { \ Open to-night till 11.30, Open to-night till 11.30, | der the respege r fait J ‘Aiv ¢ 101 . 1289 BROADWAY, Grooklyn, Open To-Night Until 11,30 \ tive addr 41 week. \" we Advi, A hey bas eee

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