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_THE EVENING WORLD, _WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1917. : = me evertares es, eaveres Girl Friend of Slain Model _ TO STRENGTHEN WILSON’S | ASCHE WINS SEPARAT eo aaa FOURMORE TOWNS” Crrcstioned About the Tragedy STEEL UPTON S; ARBITRATION PROPOSAL FROM Moveiere” Bane T“/ROVA SAVED ator Smith. ‘This, however, is not | NW L. Ch Cohalan this afternoon Ham L. ‘an ordinary affair. The effect of the President's trotes will be lost entirely wo deli r action on the m agi mbers, United States! nwarded a separation to Herman T. notes.” *E do not think the importance of |ton ate c ahs the Board of nae ve) Asche, a wealthy importer of No. 490 (Continued From First Page.) t : a | on and Conciliation, was to-day re-| Riverside Drive, from his you it this resolution can be exaggerated, 660. asks rr h ing wife, paid Genator Lodge. “It prosects Con-| Russo-Roumanian Forces Make Shares Chino Cal at Gain of 8 1-4) tested to prepare an amendment to Asta Agohe, and in the decision quot. | ence of mind in muking their escape, gress in the first place into the nea’ Hard Counter Attack But Points ih Heavie Trad the propo: ratiway bill that would ed the famous “novel confession”; Miss Siebel was winding part. of the of foreign negotiations which under Fail and Lose Heavily sin eaviest rad- sive to the courts the right to inter- of the young wom film which was being made upstaira— | our form of Government in reserved ail and Lose Heavily. ing Since Peace Note ae a Sretats My a Seren nian, band were never sulted t F ature | Ge nee een BAYS Iv Wee ce to the Executive, Mcve than that, it) i - — | we. yeduent was tiade at sparse | The Court called attention to many | * Walting Soul"——when it caugae also projects Congress into the field of HEIGHTS ARE \bers by members of the Newlands other things in which their tempera HTnihPod r ay His and hee oe ae European politics and involves It in movene has "| Railroad mmittee. 3 en ere unsuited nie ed and her hair was singed, Her the affairs of Europe. Such resolu-! movement lo-day in one of the uring to-day's hearing ®Seénator The decision completely exonerates| Clothing did not cateh fire, but she | tions as heretofore have been passed | Hard Hand to Hand Fighting | st one-day boom markets the Stock | Underwood compared thé proposed Asche of the charges made by his|/screamed so loudly that Miss Reilly : ; ture P my wife. She first st m i in fr he storage room in time | P Exchange thas experienced in a long |#tbitration feature of the President’s W'fe, She first sued him Bing | 788 in from ¢ regarding Europe have beon of the! Js Told of in Report From | in Mi | railway programme to the peonage *Tuelty, and he entered a counter suit,|to encounter a blast of flame. that General character of expressions of STORMED. United States Steel led the upward me, Of a@ total of 1,165,000 shares | jaw, |He then produced the “novelett scorched her neck, arms and hands, A Steel furnished the bulk of th Judge Chambers pointed out that, Which she admitted writing and which] The two girls, recalling many im. xympathy for suffering people and| Berlin. ivity, opening at 1103-4, a gain o¢| the one weak pol President's | revealed her discontent with her mar-|S8tructions about what to do in case for people struggling for Mberty or oe } 11-8 over yesterday's close, climbir rogramme is that it does not pro- '!ase from the start bd fire, Naty for the special stair- freedom. H BERIAN, Jan. 8° (by ; : He INS | vide for a means of enforcing the bit and on the way out closed two id ¢ 1147-8, a net) awards of t 1 HAGUE CONVENTION TRAMPLED) Sayvilic).—On the Moldi UNDER FOOT, SAYS LODGE. yesterday e#trong attacks were made “Phe right to offer mediation ts un-| by Russo-Roumantan forces. To- | questioned. Woe have the right today’s official announcement says offer our good offices to bring about | these assaults failed with heavy peace between warring nations with | losses to the attacker gun for the ¢ 1-4 points: » mediation board e onan »f doors behind them, Had Going onl BRITAIN BEST GUSTOMER |! sols tn hte, wag ‘ have been a different story to tell building an Doubled Her} Robert North, general manager of vane slahate Muuel. The wwue tr poration, ‘Dhe officia| statement set 1-5-3) selina eee 4 the company, estimates the leew Se ich we are on friendly terms, Tha owns of Barsecsl and Topesc!, forth that the corporation spent | p Sides Report Heavy Firing! Purchases in 1916, but Fell 250,000, chifly in films not right 1s specifically given under The | 0# Well as several hill positions, were $60,000,000 last year in construction oth Sides Report Heavy Firing | Short of $1,000,000,000. shown, and in costumes, = Hague conventions, which have been | aplured by t trampled under foot and utterly dis-; Meld Marsu regatded-since this war began—a de-| reported capture after hand to hand | struction. apparently watched with| fixhting of the towny of Pintecrest indifferente=Wyeebeadlves ny well ag|@Md Mera on the Milcovul, with 400 | a@ll other neutral prisoners, 6 Teutonic von Mackensen also “4 Sea to Swiss . he’ men of nuit Company No, WASHINGTON, Jan, 3.—Purchases | 26 had Sarre while fight. of nearly $2,000,000 made the Unit-|'"% {Ne ire PARIS, Jan. 3—"The artillery ac-| ed Kingdom by far the best customer] the peak of the. toot ‘was dislodge tion was quite active on the Hardau-|of the United 4 in 1916, An] from its fastenings by a stream of mont-Bezonvaux front, intermittent| "lysis pubiished to-day by thefwater and rolled down among the puld have spent more had labor { From North allable and that the expendt- Frontiers, ives of the corporation since organ- on for buildt . equipments and terlal total $42,000,000 more than| hern “Tr In the int the par value of the common stock: | | on the reat of the front,” according| Burean Foreign and Domestic] firemen "Tie President is the proper au- @ Interior of Roumania the} The unofficial sttaement was that) | 7 : » ®) Commerce shows that no other nation} But the firemen saw the ventilator thority to offer mediation, but such | Russlans and Roumanians have been the directors at the January meeting | Aagthe offical statement issued last | pought xo much by half coming. ‘Those in its way grabbed offers have always been nade along |4tven back west and south of Fok will declare an extra dividend of] phe Belgian communi ala eiacoe) SUNnE the Year, ore shay pele of the hose lines and hung om well recognized nes, Belligerents|*hanl, and the invaders are now in from $3.25 to $6 a share. Apparent-!that “on the eysle ‘Baietan: pistltals hc doh ce rae teen alll be acrobats, dangling over the flery may without breach of friendship or| front of the fortified Russian posi y thin information had been pretty |there was quite heavy artillery acciv.| Ma WAR third with $60,000,000. a good will decline or resent interfer-| ton, In Dobrudja the Russlany ave well spread in inside circles for wise lity b id an Ty actlv-| Reside the central powers, the three yon both sides, ‘The Belgian bat-| niente the © wvone’ sone | MUST GONSIDER WILSON, resisting vigorously, but have been ence from outsi traders were early in the market for|teries successfully shelled east of| of all the work “E do not think,” said Senator] driven back furt! S$ MARIE COLLINS Ramscapelle, Dixmude and st ‘ailed to receive mor A s mscapelle, Steen-| American goods than In 1915 aicncn tpt here en war, Tho Wak ef tne satenent oe sak ila te | gerne "| SAYS LONDON NEWSPAPER between independent powers there is )'CW*! srvien eee ». E - s oe - ing the year were more than $1,000. betreon independent ower Teer ene| are Te of, Archduke Joseph:— | ————————_— ——--- rvs weber sing mpc Raters te von: O06, vAuatris-Fiuneary took Tess'thea | | position that an attempt by a neutral! Mount Faltucanu failed with stained flatiron found nearby Pl haha avers. WCE aN OHKHS ICI busbar High Time Al Took American would be resented or regarded as an] heavy losses, Between Sucl » wilk s . fl : a Situation Seriously, Declares Benator Lodge replied that he had| Ncl@hts were captured by storm who h 4 the apartment | value for the day. Central Leather, Westminster Gazette, ‘ ator Lodge rep! and in hand-to-hand fighting where the rde curre , stance, close 05 1-2, vet | ‘ explicitly sald that there had not been| Russian and Roumanian counter \p ernennman evidence of oath aR eo Mg dc ON Rl YING LONDON, Jan, 3.—Commenting om f@ny unfriendly act. repulsed. struggle, Miss Roberts SRN OE CED Ronee: Washington despatches to the effect LODGE ACCEPTS THE WORD OF |. and Topesct were oc known at t ‘exas Oll gained nine points, clos- that President Wilson ts determined wk PRESIDENT cupled after an engagement. | but whone re ‘ Maxie ling at 23% All petroleums were | NEW BROADSIDE maneenee Jan. 3—The upward |g press his efforts to bring about SIDENT. ; ont of Fleld Marshal Mac nes Colbert, had fot St.| stron becataelét an wdvanes Ih brine | litt of prices on the Board of Trade 5 the Weat ° ' 1 will be observed,” said Senator | kensen:—Our movements are pro Pouvteeh RIGAUD Gorupled. & yestoom | \rons because Of An Advance Ih price) leoney tinued from the opening babiibetartartan tee Lodge, at the Preside found | ceeding further nned. in apartment, paying $50 a month rent, | Of crude oft a nounced to-day tn the | . “ m pening notion that the Americans’ y See eel caobae and Onlanema Maida On ¢ petrben sho Buying broadened out to a greater ent is @ purely academic pare » say the in making his] the mountains between the Zabala amount exte e . t, atime he was ranse ley and t erman and a apartment in Py ht strength of flnanclal belief that there (Continued F First Page do Wriiel the ines curtted wietous NO with who launches Jitetasy ee because it might to have been] Austro-Hungarian troops pushed (Continued From First. P: Threw of the five ull of which bie Sbtche hs ie da i last carried prices Uy Wit! Tithe world without preparation befores ‘ ‘ i ; ’ 4 no Immediate danger of trouble sociale ‘ as 5 OF eration o} prompted by the recent overtures of | back th ny toward the sh sie J tastefully fur were found |! Immediate danger of troubl & rush, ‘The close was strong, 6 3-*/ hand or consideration of the next the Central Powers. » President) east, West and south of Fokshunt fia a state of chaos, ‘Phe furniture way With Mexico, Mexican Petroleum | time had some of them since T left. i86.kO LAGER. & “4 Tuly ak 1 re 4{ if probable consequences follow ts eeures us that wan not. Of] t of the ninth army are now [came known Capt. 1 empha overturned gnd in ue instances | Jumped from 96 to 1021-2, Marine! as a matter of fact, the manufact-lisic. Mabe dangerous delusion, which may irse, L accept the resident's state-} standing before the fortified posi [denied the wealthy young man wi smavhed; fragments of pictures and) Preferred, in the (fac Lg a ofl urers never rendered us any assist ‘orn continued to reflect the by abana or tt poh jon of the Russians, cali a 4 bric-a-brac were scattered about, and; Pending Increased German subrma. L y ai sk ot w é a's ae abandoned. Discussing the German Ambast “Pintece-tl and Mora on the |[PClnk Kuarded, and Insisted that the liery and there were grimy finger- activity, climbed from 841-4 to 89 ance in these labor cases. I never|ishness of wheat and, benivees The | yeco arate 8o rhatere im dor's wotign in giving out a state. | Mileovul, w taken by sto! latest clues pointed to a maniac or|yrinta showing how the struggle had|, American Can sold up from 47 received any assistance from them|tioue was strong at 41). to 5 prepossenslons ray Oe Mee took the American sitaation sertously and were ready withy® . defin policy In re dato it’ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. siauampaypast cine rece that w hOUn to vr, located under window | touched 99 1 sill and streaked with crimson, leads) ##i0 of four p the police to believe that in attempt. ind Leather pr mynt regatdihe jhe note, Henat and in hand-to-hand ighting person of abnormal mind as the|shifted from one room to Lodge sald he thought he was justi-| Four hundred prisoners were |wluyer. It wan stated the police were| A rad faltin tientioningethe Ambassador's} brought In, name, despite the unwritten rule in “In Dovrudt: the “tuoslans, de- 4. Amnerican | Heol Sugit|officially when 1 was in the office. |advance, nty for the day. Hide| They hindered the prosecution all rred closed at 74, a] they could instead of helping it, combing the Tenderloin for characters Congress hot to mention names of] spite their tenacious resistance, | of t! types ne Vo loscaye the fury of her visiror | ain of elght points, Wie aeaaic cudiee ln fala Gin aivt- . - i 5 5 ints, Mr, Swi arg als dition to foreign diplomats in debat have been pushed back further One strange feature ‘of the case Is] the woman ran to the window and new stock of General Motors, ; brone Lauren payable continued] toward Vaca . i rere a tite "War brides which | its entirety, You may go as strong) quarterly a. payabl “T think Tam justified, h sailant | ising it wh Feb, 15 te ent and Jijila and | tyne dexplie the evidence found in| Was ty. ” 1 Senator Lodge, in citing this state-| Into Matcht ioe ; ended the struggle by striking her o} Inst night at 188, aagged to)as you like on that 0 CONFER IN BERLIN ment of the man Armhaneador 6s peer Re OITANI the radiate! mi volte Pie the back of the head With the flat- | 183 In the arly, THBERRE and ee dat) District Attorney Swann produced} United Virde Copper Company showing why, the President's note ha ‘s -G ‘§ ad put up a terrific battle for her jron. Her body, clad in lilac pu gain for the day of ten points, ria 3 tbat a8 hy do! receegicsilet been so much misinterpreted, But AUST: GERMANS I fa ays aha: IA athan Hise hake aay (ARB RBIRe gles AVENE aoe eae | « ‘market opened almlessly and | before Judge Mulqueen in General) an extra 7 Germany, Austria-Hungary, "Bue NOTHER OFFENSIVE 4 4 xermany, Austria gary, Siwas practically dead for the first|Sessions to-day twenty-three of the that misinterpretation ix so wide over found Yying across the bed. T Kelly Springfield Tire Company mitted having heard sounds of t the world that it presents a very se- ” SEC a ‘ lice believe it had been carried there, |hour., Then Steel woke up and the| twenty-seven labor leaders indicted] vinr quarterly dividend of $1 on « an{ garia and Turkey Will Send rious objection to our Indorsing the IN GALICIA SECTOR, | s:vug'e Richard Benjamin, the) "“X "sentimental note was Injected {market awakened too, At the close| for east side disorders, stock, payable Feb, 1 to stock of record Representatives to Gatheri note.” a sgaeret nomen negro janitor, who occupled # room into the sordid proc ing to-day pi was vie nce oh the dear iepene fan hate GOWe lene atthe Jun. 4 Py atives 4 ing. -_—sS . q he Daseme direct! e » "| he police »> around to ex- public is coming in ain, 7 rt a : BERLIN, Jan. 3 (by wireless to Say-|!" ¢ ment directly under the when the f god arou O ex. |T ‘ ob thelviooineel? Me, 6 Midwest Refining Company—Regular | LONDON, Jan. 3.—In a despateh te * GERARD CONFERS ville).—-Austro-German raiding for request of their counsel,” Mr. Swann | a Mtuyy's wer cent. dividend paguble | \ apartment in which the murdered 2@ining a former University of | ui the Exchange Telegraph from Copens nsylvania football player, said, “to refute the ct » that they] Feb, 1 to stock of record Jan Quo all hej 1 the correspo! WITH HOLLWEG ON yesterday conducted a successful op-] Woman lived, could not r ha, ring lent says: , FORMER FOOTBALL STAR, Wii's m had been ‘acattered to the four winds! ayayale steel Gompany—In ; . , 9 ‘pl eration in North Galicia, in which |@¥ Unusual noise overhead last Fri- | Hige t ’ idval f Tho Vienna Retehspost says it — — jc Abel oa i anama gorae em rhe: family ofthe murdered: girl; This youth, a splendid looking chap | Ain, ea nth One of those not here fs ill in a hos “sno the Presiden f the German, Austro~ By Carl W. Ackerman 7 a of a fine family, not only admitt No pital. Ty) + are in Pennsylvania and 169,16 Hungarian, Bulgarian and Turkish 'y Car. . J day, The official statement says wh real name was Mazle Ag having known Miss Roberts, but said |" could not be reached overnight. An alue & Parliaments will be held in Berlla BERLIN, Jan, 3 (United Press).- jHouth of Lake Drisviaty Mussian| Colbert, obtained possession of her|he had loved her more than. any |Am tip yo sent seh ips “ = ———— Jan, 18," A long report was cabled President |rafiing detachments were driven) pedy to-day and ma angeme: woman he had ¢ met. He bad |". OROET) YAW MURRNY, IASB: 80 ine = Fy OURS a Wilson to-day by American Ambas- |“W4y aos lochoft (east of Lem=| pny ce 1 i 2 ee i pagal lasked her on several occasions to |A"ca\s but is represented here by counsel JAPAN TO ARM LINERS. Armament on ‘Telper Motion AMIE , ” berg) n a ayo, ‘i Jetach rt mera o-morrow a jad refused e) @ the e e allowed to . sador Gerard, following a conference pe cate ep tragien Gage tn rie o'clock. Funeral arrangements are PD eee thie dette ance with [At : baa hay #4 "e spe 2 rs AN eae Be Allowed to Pass] RULE ALO, Jun. 3 —Arsument om @ which he held with the Imperial !gade, together with Austro-Hi unin charge of the most expensive un- |emotion when he told how his family | fii Forme rend cee aba ‘ hrough Panama Canal. motion for a new trial for John Edward. Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg. infantry, brought back three « rl dertaking firm: sn the city had parted them and that he burst! | tody o2 saelr couns 1 accept full HINGTON, Jan. 3.—Japan In- | Teipe nvicted of the murder, of his Te rae authoritatively understood /A2¢ 127 men from the Ruslan tines ee ee ne wt that the ooftin | mite, teara at the conclusion of his _ [responsibility for their presence here] tendg to arm her merchant ships for |imothe:. Mis. Agnes Mo Telper, Wa te | stor i | whenever required.” defensive purposes, the Japanese Em | 0) DUS ine District Attorney ann sald he|bassy has Informed the State De part- would, if the court required, produce|mant, at the same time asking In- | , : formation regardiug any special rules for the passage of such ships through Jers had been Indicted, |the Panama Canal. in the em-] ‘There are no restrictions, as the 4 pahdtane ls that the American diplomat and Ger- cost $45 view of the fact that| Miss Roberts must have had a Uk- | ny’s Chancelior taiked of tae ailles’ | GERMANS RAID THIRD LINE ficr unity is said to be in the most | Ing for athletes, because in addition to | srable reply to Germany's peace Radaariatecaina pide this football player, the names of or elgaapbgadl : TRENCHES NEAR LORRAINE) eras eearene, Sueve fe met [ae met prominent ts haven etrtes| —_ : speculation as to Who J# paying for|in this city are listed among her ac- The @ifesoy "of whether the the funeral, Interment will be in|quaintances whom the police will 1 mst ed Statos jntends to remain neu- Holy Cross Cemetery, a Catholic | deation, “Paris in New York” Beaux Arts % J all the witnesses on whose testimony $|the labor 1 “except several who ned ses Destroyed and a Fe Tw o tioned to-ds ° lov of « atrikebreaking organization {Government holds that defensive playing for the peyohological moment Prisoners Taken, Says Berlin Male friends of the girl continued|dead woman, and Marie Collins, OR AR OF NY eee eer” AME EBASAOIOE, AA. @ ERRORS SAT SURD Yr 8OW. 40th St. to enter the wards raised to-day by Report. to present iwelves at the De pretty gt fs suld to have be ses Goa ay fcr loceite man, . ° the Cologne Gazette. © Bureau to submit to questioning | Mi## Roberts's closest woman friend. Jue ulqueen had Clerk Cowtn) LEE PRGA LOUIS. HUSTANOBY, Thc cunstion of American neutral:| BRIAN, Jan. 3 (by wireless to| 'Y Bureau to submit to questioning | sigs Collins had an apartment tn the | take down the home and business ad- | FOR INDEPENDENT LITHUANIA Bole Owner, ity is now to the fore in the ceaseless |Sayville).-Artillery activity of 4 toeday, In all about fifty men have! game butidin Because of the fact talk of the pence-situation, But Ger-|iively sort in the Meuse Id of their relations with Miss Rob- {that Miss Roberts Is sald to hay many has not yet reached the worry- ei Poretn ans ou worked as a manicure at one time, ing stage as to Amoric: squad of detectives were out during | heweoes It ts to be noted that t the day trying to get a line on the | Wikio i also talking of Germany's tenting |border are reported In to-day's Army quaintances she wade while in that | Mansel Met ls ot en and allowed dresses of all 600,000 Members of Natlonat Couns | ent to President, | DIED. Jan, 3—A demand | OMAPIN, On Wednesday, Jan, 3, Us 000 members of the | GENIN W. CHAPIN, wife of Barton sector of them to go. 4 number of among the girl's most intimate friends persists, despite po Controversy Not Ofte Governor. 4 eris. ‘Me rumor th 6 position, |PFanco-Belgian front and a successtul ys ay people are|patrol operation near the Lorrain Hy Before the ca \ ia ea Maxwell Mot 2 * ‘Tie Koning Worid nal Council of America) Chapt possibilities, There are rumors of SAnuarters, statement resardiie(ece cone: busines! | Mor Mar LBAN Ae r c grent movements, new inventions and | | CPN me ae ae - | QUIZZING MANY WEALTHY ac- Whe most amazing feature of the | a Ms ALE ANY, .n G W man peace tera ould | Funers m ner late residene soit yperations i ar ured he ’ case 4 the 4pparen less | Me de dos ny thing on the Swann pice an ent Sim on Friday, Jan, By new war plans. : ‘ pores QUAINTANCES OF THE GIRL. nas ae aman with ") ee | Siiecui« F ical body and that | 4. There ix no doubt the Germans | statement reads fe i number of me 0 enjoyed the ac- Rawermetieinteninrineavarcthabet atbaeatetuceroe’: | ’ want America to remain neutral—but The weather becoming brighter, © have already «+ teation dd some intanee of Miss Roberts, This ts jovernor does not consider a me litical independence was pregented to» |GEEKIE.—-On Jon, 1, at Polyeltnte Hes- the Germans are not sure that Am- artillery activity developed du Pprowinent young men explained by ants, hotels and yp erica wants neutrality, The German|ing the afternoon in the Meuse sec-| sald, “and ot through by public. in ite analysis of recent de-|tor. Patrols of Landwobr Infantry} means, We are auizzing every per-| Nore she was velopments, regards the American|Regiment No, 93 advanced in| Le sap] visite vestaur- ices of amusement, nh almost nighttly | who say she combined a most has been Hnked in| pleasing manner with her blond of charges filed with the {day to President Wilson and the apos- | pitai randum of hares 4 filed with the [day to be A adic ttt a Court of General Sessions, such as the [tlle de the council, A Delehanty presentation, to constitute |siaiter’ statement was handed yeater- | tholomew'e formal and offictal charges on which] day to all the uropean Ambassadors, Punera CHAKLES GEEKIR, for 30 years and choir brarian at St, Bate ch. i rvices at St, Bartholomewis chor son whose nam ” ent Sphinx. ’retre wood eu ie Lorraine bol mereoens as. 6 BE tiny Bits #40 ne she 7 AY es eee any way wi. . that af the woman,” beauty and smart style of dress, She | i the Executive can act. ‘There ts intl ea opi Chureb, Ma ay. end 6405 ie 196 ALLIED WARSHIPS trenchesand returned with tweive| Questioned regarding his theory Pit "birt i mee month of her twenty- nation that mothing concerning the] French Steamer Leon Sunk by Thureday, at 12.90 risoners after destroying deten h (i i pirthda e is officially before the Governor r sag establishments." ten a aa aes Hee A In eroner torn.) This. ts considered by | BREST, Jan, %—'The French] _ HELP WANTED—MALE PARIS, Jan, 2.—"The artillery was |? . a “ ‘ some to indfeate that Mr, Whitman amer Leon of 2401 tons gross has) MACHINIST Lathe Land wanted. Ge (Hiei Somme, in the regions of Capt, ‘Tate declared the woman had| maa 5 ialiwa atin ee | crew. Wee. waved unt, ced, wort. Write Bonatelae BERLIN, Jan, 3 (by wireles: to | ane bdo We awan oe ad Man Hill} been bit on the he a, apparently, a8| Vtowme of ¢ Stuidelnaker 0 RES | Jand Bezonvaux and also in the Cham | Bayville) —“Including the nchhagne,” says to-day's communication [She ttled to a window in her) two passengers and a om An | Ths feed NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. battleship Gaulols, sunk by a Ger-|from the War Office Our 7 In| living room to shout for help. were 1 ‘ when @ ‘ man submarine,” says an Overseas | we ry active and brought in pris- | wir 1 is stained with blood | Third Avenu Ny "" NEW ORLEANS, In. Jan. 3.—The News Agency statement to-day, |°P*" “rm not so tain there Was a@jinto a Westchester Avenue ear ' aire re hear a sara 196 hostile warships, including tor , ji desperate Aght preceding the. murs |iundred poral wt ows ig pedo boats and submarines, of a total|CAN’T MEET NAVY’S FIGURES, |der." the Captain said, wit iw evi. | Avenue, the Frou, at it \ ‘ RACH tonnage of 769,480, have been sunk oe jdent in any event that the Aaht did) hurls acy asi Pakeeel Wa \ Deere Vurs Weve Waves tie: “Adu sitice the beginning of the war, Bide for New hes ' because the Janttor's |! I r Ny H. Tp. Tain a, 1 +0; ase ABS veessla were British, Above i nd s¢ ving directly op A S ai Wewtern Seria ASRCOND | HACK a teweltohetites *} WASHINGTON, Jan i 1 er apartment heard no notse," {7 after ed " . Checkers andy Special for Tomorrow, Thursday, January 4th |, wlhepesibeped . Jers again falled te to @ tanta en OM et ‘ 4 Hind Ler K dauaaikh FUDGE—New thrills for Loft Pudge lovers! In this +The Sota) losses of Entente war-|nayy sutiafactory pr fa ery sida id under guard |} ‘ 10 Bast) One nisl, 110, iL] eweet we present a delicious blendin ‘shinallow ships exeted the total tonnage of the | cr We naa hak y known to have spent long {ar ‘ sult 1 Males, 1.165,000 THUD RACK 4 5 wad touthsame Chocolate Vudaes formed Into 4 Wnts c rships of France at the beginning | Dry Dock and Con is 8 woman in her \43, , " wnt aco ace ‘ Jatready hud been artmen Ave her |pirtet ¥ 4 CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN “Auxillary cruisers and ships of "4h. pore it) pana vanh ma MARKET. special type that have been lost are|yoius bn i PR 5 WY rev aa ay roe $< WHat R DLE not inoluded tn the fgures given,” Pee butte he Gt sprite oh have Infor-’ MOTT MARRIAGE ANNULLED. : - Open, Wigs. Je re Hy aeeor -—— _ me|Were nearly a million dolla i is man has in Wty sda a0, iy " a the 65,000/000: timit fixed byt beaten her on more than one occasion, He i iu att a Sweet ESR OP URE Lita oe Oper eas| Megien Nat 9 t eit eee sed on Wife's Salminen! CORN ys Ao of iertenied i Pwith ashir & i : nt eventually fore Stee Hn rand Liv ! ae fined, Nasa’ 5 purl e er the limit of « i ing to dis 1 hin. ‘There is said MINEOLA Jur Juste eM Ly i UND ships in Government yard t fu Soin that (Nik mam LREUBGAYOGAY RAAUIlAA the GiArrlage cele 8 4 | Brttatn Cute on Cont for Norway, Ga BARCLAY STREET (200, BROADWAY. ” ux heard to threaten he a tocal {Harold Guy Mott and Margaret Jo | LONDON, Jan, 3.—Norwes Clon ohio i sat. pin Cloner T a.m Absolutely Removes RH. Binke 4 ra Line, re ! 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