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AISER SAYS GERMAN ARMS WILL ENFORCE PEACE = cb [* Circulation Books Open to. Ali | 2 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, “JANUARY 6, Copyright, 1917, by The Press Pobtishing Weather—FAIR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ld, FUYAL Circulation Books [“Cireulation Books Open to All.” | to All,”’ 19 1 q. J 6 P A GE 7 Special Amusement Section With ‘ To-Day’s Evening World PRICE “ONE CENT. NOTHING BUT MERE RUMORS OF A “LEAK”; GARDNER HAS NO EVIDENCE TO SUBMIT | ———e¢-—_____ TIP ABOUT THE PEACE NOTE. SENT OUT BY NEWSPAPERS PRICE ‘ONE. CENT. _ Ge. (The New York World). ————————— ooo, LEWIS ‘PHONED TO MODEL ~—ONNIGHT BEFORE TRAGEDY, WARSHARSH OTE GERMAN RULER DENOUNCES Mmctewerns ALLED REFUSAL OF PEACE SAVS THE WAR WIL G0 ON Fontana (Italian) Tells Why + “BUFFALO BILL” DYING; DOCTOR GIVES UP HOPE: Mme. Matzenauer (German) Grew to Dislike Him. | NEW WITNESS I$ QUOTED PUBLISHED IN WALL STREET ONE DIES, I HURT: DIVORCE SUIT REPLY.) “ur Feclare That on Our Enemies PD = Ticker News Service AlsoGave a Hint “Detectives Told Woman Heard CAR PLUNGES DOWN Wife Says Husband Was iy Alone Falls Responsibility’ for|co. cody 1s sity Neting ge About the President’s Possible Conversation and Say Ap- pointment Was Made. Friendly With Women Here ‘ A A d as He Is Hurried From Glen- Action—Subpoenas Issued for HiIl AFTER (R ASH and in Rome. Further Terrible Sacrifices. Staffs of Two Publications. Crowded Trolley Jumps Track EXCHANGE AGREES TO GIVE at an Erie Crossing and “STILL HUNT A MOTIVE, wood Springs to Denver, | | GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Col, Jan. AMSTERDAM (via London), Jan. 6.—A Berlin telegram says that the! the condition of Col. Willlam F. by the European War separated Fer-| following order of the German Emperor to the army and navy has been |Cody (“Buffalo Bill") took a turn for rari Fontana, the Italian tenor of omcially published: the worse early to-day, and his phys!- cian announced he was hurrying the the Metropolitan Opera ae tr “Conjointly with the allied (Central Powers) rulers 1 proposed | Colonel back to Denver. his wife Mme. Matzenauer, the noted) +4 our enemies to enter forthwith into peace negotiations, Our enem! Police Return to Theory of Robbery—Suicide “Down to His Last Penny.” That bitter feeling brought about} oad ALL AID IT CAN TO INQUIRY (Gpecial from a Staff Carearerieent ‘of The Evening World “Colonel Cody {s slowly nearing the PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 6.—New ef- forts to supply a missing link in the the case, said to be a woman, proofs to show the son of the wealthy Pitts- burgh coal operator and the girl were together last Friday, the day of the accessory dealer 4 tragedy. } An automobile promised to produce a woman who, he says, was with Miss Roberts on the night preceding the murder and . heard the model talk on the telephone found two persons to establish that Miss Roberts and Lewis were well acquainted, Topples Over. Tan away down the hill, attaining a speed of forty-five miles an hour. The car jumped the track at the Erie crosing in Homestead, bumped forty feet over the Erie right of way and then fell over on its side, Adolph Kungch, fifty-five years old, of No. 44 Spring Street, West Hoboken, died three hours after the accident in North Hudson Hospital of injuries and shock sustained in the collision. ot] the sixty or more passengers on’ the painful cuts and contusions; William Kilvert of Secaucus, whose left knee cap was dislocated, and George Bailey German soprano, is the allegation of Fontana in papers filed in the Su- of the women named in his home at No, 12 East Ninety-fourth Street, at Far Rockaway, and in an apart- ment house on West Seventy-ninth Street. Other charges are the result of a visit of Ferrari-Fontana to his villa at Cesenatico, Italy, in the sum- mer of 1916 “The war now pending in Europe jcaused her to continually accuse me of being responsible for the death of ail German servants who did not speak English. She knew tt annoyed me and [ could not understand them, will enforce it. JERSEY BANK WRECKER GETS LONG PRISON TERM Edward H. Hatch, of Mutual Trust Company, Had to Be Assisted Newark, Similar sentences were imposed on each of two indictments; on five other indictments It was de- WILHELM, refused my offer. Their hunger for power desires Germany's destruc- LR. PARIS AND BERLIN BOTH ARE SENDING Is Preparing to State Precise Terms, ent iness,” Dr. W. W. Cook, in at- When Eleven Vacancies Are | Filled on Monday. Dr. E. P. Roberts, a negro, of No. 242 West Fifty-third Street, Manhat- | tan, will be appointed a member of the Board of Education by Mayor Mitchel on Monday when a list of eleven appointments to fill unexpired terms and vacancies ts announced, Mayor Mitchel is said to have been greatly influenced in his selection of dents at Hampton, Va The last negro on the Board of Edu- }cation was Samuel R. Scottron, who end and cannot recover from his pres- | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6:—Representative Gardner of Massachusetts, t evidence forged about Ber-) Fojowi "i to| Preme Court to-day anawering hie| tion. The war will be continued. Before God and humanity I declare | tendance, announced, to-day frankly admitted he had “no evidence worth the paper it is writ- chain o! ollowing @ collision with an auto) wife's suit for absolute divorce. TWO! that on the governments of our enemies alone falls the heavy re- = somaaaoe seed ten on” to implicate anybody in the White House or” gard W. Lewis, the suicide, to show) truck on an incline of the Plank| prominent women of Romo and #ev-| goousiniity for all the further terrible saciifices from which 1 wished AYOR 10 NAME NEGRO i iis died dhe i estipy ot the depart that ho killed Maizio Colbert, knowM Road at Traphagen Street, North] eral others in this country are named) 14 yav9 you. ments or “anyone else” in the so-called “leak” on President Wilson’s aa Grage Noborts, the pretty adver-|tergen, at 11 o'clock to-day, a| PY Mme. Matzenauer as co-respond- “With justified indignation at our enemies’ arrogant crime and FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION | peace note to the warring nations. . tising model, were begun to-day. crowded White Line trolley car of! 11 her charges against the tenor| with determination to defend our hollest possessions and secure for the —_— i] He told this to-day to the House Rules Commitiee whict > Detectives were endeavoring to ob-' the Public Service Corporation,| Mme, Matzenauer alleges that on| Fatherland a happy future you will become as steel. Our enemies did | P ‘Roberis to Ba Apbointed | ductk end peeeemaallel eda ts tain from a witness just brought Into hound from Hoboken to Paterson,| several occasions het met three! not want the understanding offered by me. With God's help our arms ‘ Ppointed | ducting an inquiry into the matter. Gardner supported his emphatic charge that there was a “leak” of advance information to Wall Street on the President's peace note by | reading a despatch which was sent out by the Dow, Jones & Co.'s news ticker service shortly after 2 o'clock of the afternoon before the note was released for publication. Gardner made his declaration and read the copy of the news ticker’s report to the House Rules Committee when it reconvened with Lewis, who was at a hotel.| |) rete gitar ora siit ioe her Lica of aaa pagers ever Into Court, EARLE Ee roc endnticna te to probe the charges of Representative Wood, Indiana, that some ee e ed, but few/ answer. “Sho was alw oan ream ae Mias Roberts er bear fe seriously. Twenty-eight were treated| with mo as to the question of the| Sentences amounting to not leMb ACE NOTES Maj. RR, Moton, colored, who is the} One “tipped off Wall Street and precipitated an unprecedented dowm- a at edi, At tar a pe in North Hudson Hospital, With the|/war and accusing me. than seven and not more than four- successor of the late Rooker T. Wash-| ward price movement on the New York Stock Exchange.” mest rae maces she AND MODEL|°%¢ePtion of those named below all] “She went to our campat@chroon|teen years at hard ishor in creaian tagton as head of (he Tiakeave Inatt> He said the committee ought to question President Wilson and went to their h : ‘ 4 Prison were imposed to-day apon Ed- ute,Georgia, and o' Trisde i WERE ACQUAINTED. =| Non Ray Gt ait atatanyct-nee tah orale er apd apt ward H, Haten by Chief Justice|\Vashington Hears Germany|* ®hite man, who is head of the| Secretary Tumulty, all employees of the White House and State De. eee Aion? Roe euics tes Brunswick, ‘who 1s suffering from |arrived there I found she had hired|Gummere of the Supreme Court in hi ADY| Hampton Institute for colored stu-| partment and officials and employees of American Embassies abroad as to the “leak.” ‘® Representative Wood was recalled to the stand whi W. C. Chambers of No, 1430 Vine|°%t No. 96 Prospect Avenue, Passalc, ut she refused to discharge them, creed that the sentences should run) wassngron, Jan, 6--Omelals of MTV! #8 Brooklyn from 164 until EDITORS OF FINANCIAL Petco ie tee hearin pened Tel 1 ta Mig motorman, who wuffered internal in-| #q geared the worry would cause|Concurrently with the other two. : ) Jan. 6. 1898 | ‘ake hie State a: Re ean oa Juries, esta my vole, "; Tred te be.| Hatch was convicted of wregking|the Wilson Administration were keen-| Of the eleven vacancies in the why ho had made uo effort to find 0 and himse! “ . PAPERS SILENT ON QUIZ aT x y : 4 “A. Curtis," Mies Roberts together in the Rob-|. The trolley car was headed down|oome reconciled and gave a big party | the Mutual Trust Company by draw-|ly interested to-day in the report,| Hoard, nina are for termy notwex-| Moule aliemeiees a bots Senna ite | the bill and the auto truck was bound|on the anniversary of my daughter's| 126 Out large sums and ordering the | punished in the Lucerne, Switger-|PiFed until Jan. 1, and two are due| ged ‘contersnoss of Baruch Seepartment during the automobile nigel ; books altered to cover the thefts. to the death of Mr. Carroll and the! Wall § 's Nothing | #84 Secretary Tumulty and the rest show here a year ago, Later in the) WP Herbert Arenout, of Secaucus, |pirth on Jan, 20, 1916, but after tt was| Pooks Siiired to, eines le imei liana, Gazette, and cabled here, that| resignation of Miss. D) all Street Journal Says Nothing | ¢, yesterday's rumors : was driving the truck fan ane ave the| Hatch, w on ve , had : 5 | eae ms a iy " ; y : aaa id fs Bete Acaanine, bt De Abe she ordered me to leave the) 14 bo assisted Into court to hear his/the Central Powers are preparing a chi, °fthe Mmambora, we ure now) Irregular Will Be Found in Wood said he had written Curtis Jace, The police also have in- of | house. be ‘ A “ag i poeine aver. will likely be hes letes adaras - D i D Roberts was in| Rutherford. On the seat with Are-| “you shall go, she sald, ‘and take sentence, . second note to the Entente Allies, point -. They ae Joseph Barondess, Its Despatches. addressed “Wall Street, New fomption that Miss Roberts was in| Rutherford. On the seat 4 5 Thomas 8. Byrne, the cashier Who) enumerating the precise terme on sidore Levy, John Martin and Cod! wate op py ' : but bad received no reply New York six weeks ago and talked ‘as hie helper, iItam Huber. | the child with you. Go to the devil.’ " alterations in the books Sullivan, ditora ol nancial America and 7 made the ar “ “Don't you think vou sho 6 NTE cour the talephons, As the truck and the trolley car] ‘The tenor in hig answer states that| unger orders of Hatch, was allowed |MICH they will make peace, —_ the Wall Street Journal, newspapers should hay ~ made inquiries as to who thi e police also wero told that|@PProached each other Gaetano Talo-| he left the house two days later and in| tg go with a suspended sentenc The report that President Wilson “HOLD- UP MEN ROB EXPRESS jnamee Ap the Investigation of the al-\ curtis ist” asked Representative a Ks Lewis and Miss Roberts met in James-|9% of No. 649 Hague Street, West|a tow weeks left for Italy to arrange | pwenty members of the Grand Jury |{s preparing a second peace note wan} od “lnk” 6 President Wilson's! 100. Hum view of the fact that you town, N. Y., nino years ago, when| Hoboken, driving a touring car, with|for his temporary exemption from| which indicted Byrne, united in @|)...46q aw totally false by Catia MESSENGER OF $10,000 pence Bote: Sosaay. Teena tp) COMI: | aoe auded an inpeciibadinn, sicis she was seventeen. The informant] 8 wife and three children as pas-|army service and to attend to some! iio. for lenlency, saying they be- | ounsellor | ’ tment on the news that their Washing- | COusnded a Insistes 4 Pe sengers, and bound down the business affal When he was abroad | Pe" ’ ideale Polk of the State Department, acting | nese ton staffs would be quiszed in the + and claimed tt was a question declared they expected to be mar- he hill,! \fme, Matzenauer instituted suit for | Heved he had no eyi! inten’ eee ; : pd of personal privilege sewepigeprey aa . . : — nder instructions from the Pres!-|Posses in Autos Chasing F pi , , : ried, but the young man's parents} S¥UNs out to pass the trolley car and| junder in res: ‘osses in Autos Chasing Four Who) ‘The Wall Street Journal declared! Wood replied that the te my Jy sbfectea and oxo. up the match f0¥nd Rimelt In the path ‘of the| ine Macammauer, bas dented ver HERBERT BRENON STRICKEN. |e | hot Gilass Company, Payroll {there would ba"nctning fount’ irege| gn" 924 relied that he Letter “poke “ ck, B t sd ‘Taloda | bUSband permisison to seo their chile = | es | jot Glass Company ro) ular when its Washington des 188 je anid derstoo < This wos while Lewis was still a au re fa aged on speed Talodo Adraina, three years old. and tho| Witmington| A cablegram was received at the} Near Pittsburgh ene presented to the committee, Curtis's information was based upou student at Ya 8 Space between the) tittle girl has been kept hidden, ac- Fever. |State Department yesterday from s . $< atements of others. ‘When inocial distinctions separated | truck and the car and went on his| cording to Sohne SAlVAaei. wey | Herbert Rrenon, noving picture] Ambassador Page at London, sayl PITTSBURGH, Jan, 6. —- Four| ‘wpgp" STUCK IN TRANSOM, | “With whom did you ¢ onter before Serer, Lewis, it lo declared, the | Wey i Gest oor a will be asia ee Seas director, i# in a hospital at Wilmings |’ Poets + 809INT) masked highwaymen to-day held up introducing tho resolution?” asked girl entered upon the sordid career] Arenout apparently lost his hoad|haPens corks Wil ton, Del. having been stricken with | the reply he Allles had been com-|an express messenger Tarentum, | BUT CAPTURES BURGLAR Harrison, but the question was ruled ts that ended in her death, jand swung his truck to the left and | oe typhoid fever, His condition 19 80 8e-| pleted, He belleved tt would be put |near here, and robbed Dien of $10,000 But da sleraitvace Lewis and the girl did not meet| into a head-on collision with the car. ‘SHIP FROM U S PORT | rious that two specialists wars ral Jon the cables for this clty last night | the payroll of the Flaceus Glass ¢ _aeemned | Tt was then that Harrisgn made th ] ree years ago, aid, | e inte jaughter of Mrs, Josie | | from this city last night to attend him, pope ; pe i y arring e again until three years ago, it ts said. ane Infant. Gaus r of a Jos | 20s tte ee re eee ee ae hie lag af eo it should ch the State De. | P!"Y noney had sent from lk it Policeman Gets Only Half Way flat statement, in answer to a question ) pe. 010 infatuation once more| Maggio, of Secaucus, was the first] Mr. Brenon, who was recently offered|partment to-day and be in readi.|here by rail and upon its receipt at! When He Tries to Follow Thin |>Y Representative Campbell, Kansas | 4pped him, and thelr acquaintance | person taken from the wreck and was Mr, Brenon, who ¢ : adj, | pare © une , | hen He Tries to Follow Thin 1 a gripped him, a Haleg merase pgp tne gst ngetiael| $110,000 for a year's work, was taken Ml! ness for publication Sunday morn.|T&rentum was transferred to an auto Thief Into Store hat he thought there was a leak and ie eam the police aay, untit the ed | ne ah afte Mag: Paar ee : Pp ysiacaet ys ne, | With grip in this city a w go while] ing, It 1s understood this date haa| | mobile tho Glass Com though Mee into store hat “furthermore it went through , aaniie sui at aana tee Meet Om EMaht ate montere oet ng | Norwegian Steamer Fama, Which | conducting rehearsals ot Desie's been arranged for simultaneous t» jeuiit in charge of the messeng Patrolman Bucuris, of the West! representatives of the financial jour le Collins, an Intimate friend o! ner of sligh and contusions ta, . dancing pantomime. Although he had aa ae a As the machine was passing through | Porty-se h Stree t aA ’ Miss Roberts's, told Captain of De-|but was Jubilant in the knowledge Sailed From Portland, Me, | petn confined to hia bed, he inalsted muses ic dhs Braap laies metal arc reac HRA Mente eter teenies Sam 0 BAP Noth. : aved he: 7 ; a De . ‘ ston 10 bee the | Mmros: he residence part ¢ e village it man climbing over the transom at! & wing the bank tectives Tate she never heard the| that she had saved her baby, Said to Be Destroyed, upon going to Wilmington to see the na dgwinan Rica lands anise » a F ie n nittee, be model spexk of Lewis, although she Arenout was arrested, char; | ne | opening of Mile. Dazle's act. On Moi As the prospects for peace grow leas, Wis sidewll ‘ ' Ar) the jewelry store of Jacob then) sides issuing subpoenas for the entire ht st 7 inted with|with assoult and batter the au-| LONDON, Jan, 6.—The Norwegtan | gay he was threatened with pneumonia, | bright, the President becoming | 4nd stopped. Immediately a man with West Forty-second | Washington staffs of Financial Amer thoug! Cal bode ube w thy be ities holding him responsible for| steamer Fama ts believed to have | but last, nlgnt eRe os de velo} ped 4nd | more insistent that the full rights of ¢ handkerchief over his face sprang street, at four o'clock this mornir a and the Wall Street Journal, or Me ee tie pont | the colliato been sunk. The Norwegian steamer | %® W## hurried to th the United States shall be protected |on the running board and, pointing a) Ho started to climb in after the thiet,|.+ publications to asa ve wi Lod er ->- — oe « t the express messen or h % * Erica, erroneously reported sunk, has in the future. revolver a Xprese messenger, OF but after getting half way through | copies of news sent out by their Wash Se a torte tinehice “OSBORNE” CASE uP MONDAY «77390 in por BOMBS FOUND IN A FLAT. ia ANE eer at ciate DSTA ROMER Uw ET Bh aR | na oF DN te me. On Friday morning, however, he Fama, of 1,683 tons net, salled piniiaail A CORRECTION. ay ne y overcoat prev 1 him going} It was brought out that Wold did when | called her up and told her James) fv0%n b Hand, Me, on Deo, 8 for ved Out, | In @ headline over the Washington further, The burglar refused to come) not try to get in personal touch with Marseilles, putting in at Sydney, C. B., four big bombs whic spatch giving the statement of Rep rut and help him, but nan-! Curtis, but had merely written pif } was not feeling well and invited | jranklin 1D, Safford, the clerk at tho|on Dec, 11 with a broken bulkhead |, our big Pehgoomty poveqeti place eournneetae eedl ta: Pekeihia’ FAY : aa cae ee hs ‘ jer to my apartments on the sec- | Kensington Hotel, Painfleld, N who| and resuming her voyage on Dee, 21, i at ene | resentative ) hea 8 ane. to. ranph Die ‘ r f © ond floor, she said only that she | jentitied James W. Osborne as t po tne oe ee See oe | ORY “Peace Note” le it was|« | wi ani then the burglar capitu- | said ecvived ay sim ie James a € xecond floor of } sikhth Avenue, |, Sean EAA oi oe 1 ucuris made } stand on 4! anonymous letter ce the restlt had company. On every other oc- ‘Oliver Osborne” who accompanied Rac] Giel WAL She Declares An Italian farm! moved out of the|™made to appear that t me ¢ SP AWHINGR OR Pie e i AR cat Meat . : a is lett sin he resol casion she told me the name of | Tanzer to that hotel, will on Monday Her, rooms a few days ago and this morn-|ellx M. Warburg had been men- || Rat acas : ir and pus K through the | tons were introduced the man who was with her in her [on trial for 4 second time In the United| PORT WORTH, Tex. Jan, 6.—Charg- | Mary Coffee, the housekeeper, |tloned among others. ‘Tho Evening, tive Hellin's | duiition | |trangom, ‘Threatening to fire through) When Gardner was culled he sald apartments.” States District Court on an indictineat that he had wronged her and at. oo a lainrrall tae World desires to state in correction (eee tat ot trost pie ais ihe siese edgy paseed ie man The beginning of the downward ter Reapieingot Detectives Tate to-day | Ne Rosary, ion previous conviction have) tempted to force her to become a white m Wgen ozamined, vi te Mr Warburee Dame wae Doll in a ani defonding Secretary of the] street dency in the stogk market is first 'ate ge bes eversed e edders, el«h dwen Egan examinee n t t 1 . 2.45 ad [fy Bane SORE DE os conlowea Callie Meddera, elkhteer Pee beta wamined, them Hrought into the matter directly or by| Navy Daniels as the best Navy exe The prisofer said he was Gustave | Parent between 2.45 and 1.45 of Det, @ontinued on Fourth Page.) by that of Rae Tanzer, rooming house keeper, den in cargoes of ships. Plerence. Utive the country ever had. Elopwald, % years old, an actor, 42, United meee Steel, which opeséi , , ee =: