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a THE EVENING. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, “101% hey sama (REPLY TO WILSON ["mageoueaceree BERLIN ‘8 Wall Btrest paper, ea & a triot Attorney's office, and we ex- COMES BACK WITH “NOT LEWIS”, SAYS | = message he sald Ly — pect to learn something import- SIET's note was coming be but that, At the brother's request, the mur-| oh yg | H ‘ ‘ coordi: to Secretary Lansing, it der will be re-enacted in the model's | | Marshall Alleges They Interfere Le ~ apartment | | | Wi 1 of Coentles bef Ben ect arated “L want to show," Colbert explained, | | | th the Removal ‘ Wtteere : nine “that the sifghtest sound tn my als. | Reef. x ere was 5 absolutely no teak In our ter’s apartment could have been heard yo both the janitor and Marte Col- | jc@, nor from any of ita clients,” he fj Representative Harrison said he had d the Central News tapes for Dee. 20 and found nothing indicating UNK BY BY A MINE. BY BRITISH PAPER brig Reign Mery Boe } to-day flea “ertminal oe | the United States District Cours | poor the following “oasenlatt Henry Steers, Inc.; H. H. Loe Com- MAN LEAVING FLAT ENTENTE. ALLES r Parnitere and glassware will ‘ wurted about, duplicating as nearly as be! Es (ae comheunes of Becpetary Lane Salesman “Declare He Met possivie the noise of the model's -ondon Announces That De- London Denies econ Sinking—) Blunt Hint t of Tro Trouble Over| oany, Tice ‘Towing Company, Dela e cont » err * ' . . > ‘ 4 tng had been violated. He read from| Fugitive on a Train Day hy ahinmee ae wine livery Is to Be Made to Loss of Submarine With | Submarines, Declares the ae tackawanse an ee 4 ed 0} ¢ statemen ~ . J 7 i roa ompany, a Lead Lat} Titituees tn sGccra ancers ts After Model’s Murder. 10) BC. Brown in Cleveland that the| U.S. Ambassador at Paris Army Staff Also Reported. Manchester Guardian, pany and the Goodwin-Gallagher Band | ——$—_————-. —--- —_—_— Gravel Company. # Parliament and its effect on the mar- . and ; ket. : TO RE-ENACT TRAGEDY POLICE PHOTOGRAPH OF LONDON, Jan. 10.—The reply of the BERLIN, Jan, 10 (via Sayville wire-| LONDON, Jan. 10—In renewing| ‘Tho District Attorney charges that » t “Th baolutely nothing In polled ‘| LEWIS'S HAND SHOWING Entente Powers to President Wilson's less).—The British armored cruiser discussion of Ambassador Gerard’s| employees of these companies in op- t . ave found absolutely m LJ i | uf 14,800 ton: eh © the ticker,” sata Ropresentative Har- | ALLEGED TEETH MARKB.| 046 asking the belligerents to state Shannon, 8, Was sunk last | recent epeech in Berlin on German-\erating tugboats Interfere with the ker, “et ter {Police Now Insist Two Persons: ote asking the belligerents November by a mine explosion, ac-| American relations the Manchester] work of removing Coenties Reet in the i ison, ad aunts ai held bei > the atms for which they are fighting ‘ cording to o statement from the Swise| Guardian says: “The precise signifi-] Hast River.@This is alleged to be in ees? a sd watchin ne Saw Grace Roberts Killed has now received the approval of all newspaper Basler Anzeiger circulated cance of Mr, Gerard's speech has| violation of the River and Harbor . - ‘ . o-day by the oMctal Press Bureau. | f e' - iasued to this ticker report, It was the Lioyd in Her Apartment. the Entente Governments, and its de- |" pa ptiey newspaper 1s also quoted | sand, WoL nat te Germany, id i by the 14 and ot War pa October George speech which affected the livery ta about to be made to United # saying an Italian submarine with) “Mr. Gerard," the Guardian de-{18 last. Tho penalty for each viola- ry Market that day. CLEVELAND, Jan. 10-8. C. States Ambassador Sharp at Paris. jan army staff on board was recently |clares, “said the relations between “4 BS rcoseding’ against the come Several newspaper correspondents! Brown, a traveling @afesman, who Publication of the text of the note will ‘gunk off Corfu. The Press Bureau Germany and the United States sac panies do not end the violations, Mg. ~ others were then examined, but) was passing the Wilton apartments be deferred until forty-eight hours \said seven naval and thirty-three continue to be good as long as the! Marshall said, he would prosecute the fo light was turned on the alleged] in Philadelphia at the time the aup- after ft fas been received by the \army officers were lost. Chancellor and the prerent chiefs re-| tugboat captains and pliots individus » leak, . Posed murderer of Mazio Cofert | eu American Government. ‘The same newspaper was quoted| mained, ‘hat is due to the fall of) "!¥ y WHAT TO DO WITH LAWSON 18 jIeaped from her apartment window, | ho saw leap from Misa Roberta’ | The delays in sending the reply os | by the official Press Bureau as au- | Falkenhayn and Tirpitz, who pinned « AN EMBARRASSING QUESTION. said positively to-day that Bernard window was'not LaWis, Captr of De- }due to changes suggested by one of thority for the story that an engage- | their hopes to expansion in the west Despite unanimous denunciation! W. Lewis waa not the man he saw lesstives Tate this aitebnoon aid: | the Entente Powers, but these proved care: ment between a French armored and to the use of all methods, how- and disbeliet by the committee in| leaving the Wilton, | “1 will telegraph to the Cleveland |? be largely changes in phraseology | 2rieown wR. ‘cruiser and an Ttallan auxiliary ever ruthless, as means of victory. Lawson's allegations, his testimony! Brown had been shown plcturons of Shinitinn ¢ a tal king them | Ot affecting the essential features of crulser on the night of Dec. 22 had} “Mr. Gerard knows President Wil-) and the uncertainty of what he will| Lewis and had been given a full de. | Uthorities Immediately, asking th: ‘i (ie feb an Ase Anata acs 7 $$ | reuited in numerous dead and!gon fears the failure of his peace) do next are decidedly embarrassing. | seription of Lewis by one of the lat- alee: SLLHREA Cc aae Clave. |nEd LOSR0H “ai wounded. |move may be followed by a sub- | Moat of the members would like to|ter's personal friends, paddy Pi Lnetvdage laden ihe 7 murine campaign as desperate as ” A The British Admiralty atated to- | gt DP signore him completely or send him! “The man 1 saw leaving the Wil. |/and to Interview Brown.” | sonmaslahly Wnber an And rn day that there 1s no truth in the story Germany can make tt, and hls speech “to jail for contempt but hesitate to! ton,” declared Brown, “wan probably | ln Mabavis Chee oman: wit ewer (0 the German pence proposals | that the Shannon had been, annon had been sunk. y was a blunt hint of the trouble do it. His assertion that a member) thirty-five or forty years old, had a) "? “nome Asylum Locke. Ad odntalng ‘apsroxinately 1206 10 | | tant such a event treet would cause | of Congress told him @ cabinet offi-| full, rather stout face and would) noME, N.Y. Jan. 10-—The key 1,500 words. Its statomenta concern pl abd dali /eer was involved in the leak and his weigh about 190 pounds. I am sure bro here by Detective Brown of ing the terme of the Entente Powers | iP "rhe, Guardian sugut bed unusual | ‘ Promise to tell the Congressman’s) he was not Lew! latte ented Seance Cott Ngo bee bad fre more specific than were made in | Porvening against one ot two opposing | al FACE POWDER. ’ fame to a real investigating com-| Brown said he saw the same mun" ed a whieh ka aun te be. brevious communications or official | political parte by surmising that Swaviag Goeat Bruin, Lowiee combined ‘ mittee practically compels further| the next day on a Philadelphi ie tas the. hems Garsedinn Ansiew, utterances, but they are still genoral “he can only have done so in the be- | tacts teeay. Fe For yous figemas 9 action, Lawson ts dangling this in-) Washington train and heard him \aves not fit any lock in the ‘institu. @0d somewhat guarded in gharacter, [ict tat the position men me fiat bodied of TTT oan formation both as a balt and s8 | called by name. ‘ton. While the number on the key! PARIS, Jan, 10—Marcel Hittin, who | would make the situation pag odd threat before Congress. Brown's statement was voluntary. js 1731, the same aa on some of those Is well known as | in Germany. ‘There is decided opposition in the} tre and J. M. Marshall, another trav- used at th vlum, {t was stamped thority for thi * _ » ithe committee to recommending a wide- + 6pen investigation of Wall Street as “demanded by Lawson and favored by Samuel Untermyer. Chairman Hen- ee sna wants some kind of ao Inquiry into stock speculation that ‘will support his bill now before Con- grees to regulate and restrict the Stock Exchange. When the committee went into ex- @eutive session three propositions were offered for discussion: “4, A limited investigation epe- «* clal committee restricted to fol lowing leak traile into ‘Wall Street. - 2 Putting the decision the House end asking for further are yee Asking Lawson once more for nai and epecific facts Fd report back to uses, Houee that there is no piled § of any leak, Representative Patten said he fav- | ered bringing Lawson before the | Committee again to be informed that if w further investigation was to be voted it was necessary to have from tie something definite on which to base it. If he still refused to give em and facts the committee would to close the inquiry. ———. ¥CAR RAMS FUNERAL COACH. ‘ — “One Man’s Leg Broken and Three Other Persone Slightly Huet. | A carriage in & funeral procession ‘bound from St. John’s Church at Fifty- fifth Street and First Avenue to Cal- | amd Beoond Avenue at 11 o'clock to-day @nd smashed to pieces against an “L” \ Sillar, John Conway, twenty-nine years |, sustained a fracture of the right and was taken to Flower Hospital. ‘The other occupants of the carriage, . and Mra. William Kiloullen, their daughters and Mary Kilgan- No. 214 East Fitty-slxth a& even if it does "THE race ain’t always to the swift. Velvet is away ahead of those quick-cured tobaccos— years for its agein’. Then, listen! made smooth in the only way it can really be done. Velvet’s mellowness comes from two years’ et ow elling salesman, he sald, were pass- ing the Wilton at about 10.30 P. M. on the night of the murder. “We stopped for a few seconds in front of the apartments,” he sald. “We heard a noise like some one scuffling about. Then from a win-| dow on a aide street Jumped a man, He carried his coat on his arm and) seemed excited. “He jumped almost into our arms. We grabbed him, but let him go when he said he and his wife had been ‘fooling about.’ Tie man had a big diamond stud in his shirt front.” James 8, McFayden,. head of the Pittsburgh Unign 6tock Yard« and a personal friend of Lewis, described Lewis as being small of stature. and not weighing more than 185 pounds. —_—_— PROSECUTOR CONFERS WITH WITNESSES OVER DISCREPANCIES IN CASE | Mseonaerdt From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening Werld.) PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 10,—District Attorney Rotan and Capt. of De- tectives Tate this afternoon held a conference with Magistrate Imbe Marie Collins and Edgar Bass, three Principal witnesses in the mystery surrounding the murder of Mazie Colbert, the pretty model known as Grace Roberts, who was killed in her apartment in the Wilton on Dec, 29. ‘The object of the conference was a final effort to straighten out discrep- ancies as to the time of certain events in which the witnesses took part on the morning of the day of the murder, According to the time given by Im- ber and Miss Collins as the hour when they last talked over the telephone with Miss Robert: nd the hour when Bass, the haberdashor’s clerk, asserts that Bernard W. Lewis of Pittsburgh appeared in the furnishing store, the murderer had but five minutes to commit the crime and get to @ place a mile distant, District Attorney Rotan and Capt. Tate are of the opinion that it must have taken more than five minutes to end Miss Roberts's struggles. Detectives advanced the theory to- day that one person and possably two, besides the girl and her slayer, were in the room when the crime was committed. Jobn Colbert, a brother of the stain model, said he expected startling de- velopments to-day. “At least four wealthy and prominent business men,” he take “pent OU want ae tobacco, of course. Velvet is Nature’s way. you see why it’s your turn to try Velvet. on with @ punch and was not put on at the factory. | | Lewie's Fath Bi PITTSNURGH, Pa., jman A. Jan Lewis, father of Bernard W. Lewis, the Grace Roberts case suicide, was on the verge of a complete break- 10.—Wen- [down to-di Friends of the family |are doing their best to take entire ‘charge of the investigation to deter- | mine whether young Lewis was the mur- derer of the Philadelphia mod | Despite the failure of promises of “B G. Brown" of Cleveland to clear up the stery the family still clung to the ye that the name of Lewis will ulti, mately be cleared. All Articles Written = by Inmates A Employees to Be Seru aed. ALBANY, Jan. 10.—A censorship on all articles touching on prison adminis: tration which are written by prison tn- mates or employees and are intended ed by Bupt. James M. Carter of the Btate pha ined tt! v0 senor toe as well as to inmates, Prison Department officials are con- |aidering the advisability of discontinuing ication of the Star of Hope, the He em- aay, aad Mt 3 Siege threatened them jwith @ er, They found the re- jyolver in’ his tool chest, $500 bail He was held in) Committee. A committee to visit’ the cided on. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 10.—When} court opened to-day for the final s of the Bopp neutrality trial, C. C. Cro ley, open Bopp's investigator, was wearch: e bye ple 4 search Wun made Se of C utburst ye lerday District Attorney Prenton | wes dsnounc ing him, tial SI Watte’s Conviction Must De Argued on Appeal. ALBANY, Jan. 10.—The motion of | | District-Attorney Swann of New York for affirmation without argument of the | Judgment of conviction against Dr. | Arthur Waren Waite, who was found | £n of slaying his father-in-law, oJhn | Peck, was denied by the Court of Appe! to-day, Jan, 29 was fixed as the Gate for the ar ent of Waites | | appeal | . Plant Lan LORAIN, ©., Jan. 10.~ Interests sup | posed to be the United States Steel Cor- poration, have brought 800 acres and bre meoking to purchase 200 acres more for @ stool plant Juat south of this city. | It ts said the plant will bo aa large or | N Tube Company | Jan, 10,—-Dr Hen Reitman of New York, manager for] | Emma Goldman, Anarchist, wan arrest- ed here to-day and placed tn Jail for ‘contempt of court, HW falled to acca |yesterday for Wial on a enarge of dix- seminating birth control literature, ee for ublication or distribution has been tabi |aite and overlook the grounds was de-, [ a esleinies Wea 8 Forces the Oppos- ing Armies to Retreat Behind the Sereth River. of the Entente to Pres! will be “ultra sensational,’ its delivery to the Presiden? is immi- nent. He asserts that the Dan be made public a# @oon as ident BERLIN, Jan. 10 (by wireless to Wilson has had opportu@y to ex- | Sayville).—Counter-atacks mado by amine It, the Russians yesterday along the gg: ERE Be northern Roumanian front were CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | veaten back with heavy louses, It ts announced officially, The Russians With net changes from previgus closing. ne |Were driven back further along the i . eb |Hstno Valley. ‘Teutonic troops ad- ae =U |vancing north of Fokshant gained « | footing to the left bank of the Putna River. Prisoners taken by the Teu- tonic forces in the last two days num- Following is the text of the War Office statement: “Front of Archduke Joseph—-The Russians and Roumantans vainly tried to recapture the height positions on both sides of the Suchitza valley that had been taken from them. Counter-attacks launched with strong forces failed with most sanguinary losses. The enemy was pushed back further north and south of the Kasino am: at s GLUdbei+tel ~o a PESO CFESCTPTTE TFS sSestiese fore TE sy poe sone Fe Fe. persteeetel 3 STuze Ror, 4 eral cy it prison paper, because of the Increase in aX i valley: thee cowt of printing ink and wlased 1% — ix! “In the engagements of the past if Relieved ints cost would be thorensed 8 is two days alx officers, 900 men and in the year to come. i 14, 8, | three machine guns fell into our oo « 1) | hands. ROBBED GIRL’S KIN ARRESTED ‘ ify = B] "Army group of Pield Marsha von Oo. hi = 14 | Mackensen—North of Fokshant wo 5 © of Young Woman Fonna $2 = 1% | succeeded in gaining a footing on the a t016 Undev Watel Law I 40% — 1h | left bank of the Putna, Between Fok- Charles Slese of No. 38 B . is = [R] shant and Pundent we forced the de- aries Siege of Ne. Raat One ey = feated enemy to give up his positions Hundred and Fiftieth Street, engineer w #8 behind the Putna and retreat behind of the building at No. 76 William stri HO x }g| Sereth. Prisoners to the number of was arrested to-day charged with vio- mr. 650 were brought tn. lating the Sullivan Law, Emma Gries, iy $ “At the mouth of the Rimnik Sarat his sixteen-year-old stepdaughter, wa: % we maintained against several hostile found tied in the cellar of the house ih 4 thrusts the progress we had achieved Saturday evening. She said a man she i rtd by attack.” I ie ed’ Rhino eter the tubsng (eat SEP ATT je! re thes cel after turning \ — ts ae | is =| ENTENTE ANSWERS WILSON Detect! wes learned the irl and her ih Weed mother quarrelled with Siege Satur- bt 4 : Authoritative Statement Is Cabled Congre Hi Here by Member of WASHINGTON, Jan, 10,—Agreement | § 3 Italian Cabinet. to purchase Monticello, home of Thomas = a ‘ * \Jefferson, if a reasonable price can be > * ‘The Allies’ answer to President Mtilaeh Ad vented. today Weoine | f Wiison’s note will be, in substance, Houre Public Buildings and Grounds the same as the Allios’ reply to the Gorman note, But the tone will be different, as it will be one friend an- swering another, “All reports circulated in America of Italy's supposed discord with the Allies are due to German propa ganda.” This authoritative statement has been cabled to The World by Signor Bissolati, member of the Italian Cab- inet, without portfolio, in reply to a iegram addressed to Premier Bo- selli asking If reports were true that up the reply to th rs ~4 tie ‘alee, 652,000 sharon CHICAGO WHat AND CORN ARKET. hs HEAT, tase, Oren, Hig) Hom, Cone hf, | delay. i ie i i HK oe wy vy ge BE oe gy yy] FOOD SITUATION aia ‘cae vearons IN HUNGARY BETTER American Ico Company for fiscal year pnded Oct. Mi ased” charges, $760,000 | YOU Batocki Says Grain Brought Sgalnet $536,000 in 1915, From Roumania Has Wertorn Union—twelve months ended leve Dee. s W916: total revenue. Increased Relieved It, le vuiplin MathAit, ineteass AMSTERDAM, Holland, Jan. 10 te (via London).—The food situation in Germany, Austria and Hungary was summed up as follows by Adolph von Batocki, head of the German Food Regulation Board, in an interview with Swedish journalists as quoted in @ despatch from Berlin, “While there never has been any question of food difficulties in Hun- gary, Austria's grain harvest possi- bly was not quite sufficient to last until the new harvest, and Germany therefore contemplated delivery of y |#ome hundred thousand tons of grain to Austria, But now Austria's share of the Roumanian supplies enables Woolworth Company, regular ahare on common stock Maret ‘ty to stock of record FW, dividend of §2 able United Cigar Stor | dividend of 13-4 stock, paya Py record Ji regular quarterly on common stock of percent, 45, to N (via Bayville Wirele wed up fight iwity on the we the Ancre, wher artillery duels, to are official ment sald. VALPARAL Jan, 10.—The peat wupeariee her to despense with the contribution JChilean transport Ca te ashore on | Britieh Steamer, Andont Reported) trom Germany.” sap ip 6 Chilean co: ' 0 e While suying there had been some | ae CaLony Sones Bolts St Sus vel | LONDON, Jan, 10, — ‘The British |Jocal” difficulties, Herr von Batockt jin “tue Picton CPRer ere twig rBee? td r Andoni has been sunk Lioyds, asserted he considered the situation to nav the shi ‘wency announced to-day, |in hostile countries to be in many her co 1 | A was an Elder Line steamer} cases worse than within the Central the transport will be save: of 3,188 tons gross, cmpires. my AS IT DID GERMANY | WOUNDED GERMANS GERMANY’S TERMS; Rome and London Both Hear That “Important State- ment” Is Coming Soon. Berlin Announces unces That 3 70 Per Cent. of Officers and Men Have Recovered, BERLIN, Jan. 10 (by Sayville.)—Of the total ROME, Jan. 10.—It is reported in) 4 despatches from Lugano, Switzerland, ‘officers and men in the German army that German Chancellor von Beth- | Who were wounded during the second mann-Hollweg is preparing a new|year of the war 70 per cent. note in whigh he will define the war | recovered and went back alms of the Central Powers and out- | trenches, according to official firures line peace conditions acceptable to| published to-day by the German them. Government, , oD Only 6.4 per cent. of the wounded LONDON, Jan. 10,—“An important | were completely unfit. for military wtatement” will soon be made by Im- | service, and the other men wounded perial Chancollor von Bethmann, Polit bes e a A kd ced a é ome, welve hundred and fifty Hollweg, it ia reported to-day 19} cidiers have become blind during special despatches. The Chancellor will undertake to analyze the various peace moves which have already been made. Arrangements for the Relobsta: meeting, at which this statement to be made, are being held in abey- ance, It was said, until Germany Jearns the form of the Allies’ answer to President Wilson's suggestions. ‘The Berlin despatches asserted that the further peace move which was planned by the Chancellor would be addressed specifically to the neutral powers which supported President Wil- son's note. In view of these Berlin reports, it 1s related that Germany has arranged for a meeting of premiers of the Central Powers on Jan. 15 and @ conference of the Presidents of Parliaments of all her allies on the day following. Dr. Gustav Stresemann, German National Liberal Deputy, in a speech | at Hanover, on Sunday, destared that Germany must emerge from the war in possession of the Flemish coast, according to an Amsterdam despatch to the times. “This war bas annihilated our world trade," he is quoted as saying “We have forfeited our colonies apd our cruiser squadron ts lost. If, therefore, the war ended without somothing of our former situation altered the consequence for us would be the collapse of our national econ- the wa $—The heart of pumur Creat falshed off Cocoannt_on top. 0 Comat, Hadi Cote POUND BOX | | | would not The War Office announces that these efforts were without success. PETROGRAD, Jan, 10, (via Lon- don).—Russian troops attacking the German lines in the region of Lake Habit, west of Riga, have scored an advance of more than a mile, cap- turing a position between the Tirul Marsh and the River AA, the War) Office announced to-day: In the fighting in this region since Friday last the Russians have cap- tured 21 heavy guns and M1 light guns. Police promoted forty-four, patrolmen to be) sergeants, including Patrolman Clinton Wood, one of the investigators of the Charges of former Judge Delehanty and former Special Agsistant Distr ttor- ney Lreckinridge against District Ate | torney Swann. | result. futable. se atte ake Pa eg iA Digg. | eee ag, ew BELL-ANS, this foklen rine Cullfornin Orig * smack Sachets ot benuitteny tine AOD Closes 11,30 P. mM: “Saturday 2P.M, ight includes the container omy, because the German merchant rain risk seeing all that he had created colli the day after a declaration of war by England. If T W 0 R LD’ S > ace is concluded without Germany possessing the Flemish coast Eng- land is the winning and we the losing he side. A neutral Belgium is an bis: ‘ A eee ee Greatest December Gain of RUSSIAN ATTACKS sae WEAR® RIGA FAIL Advertising Space In Its History was in December, 1916 Berlin Reports the Repulse of i Attacks With “Stronger Forces” Total Lines in 1915 863,107 in That Sector. Total Lines in 1916 1,065,191 a BERLIN, Jan. 10 (By wireless to Sayvilie).—Renewed Russian attacks 202 084 vith trong f wel ade : Yesterday aouthwost of Tiga, near GAIN in 1916 ’ the northern end of the Russo-Ga- lictan front. This Represents Approximately » 204 5 ths Of all the Gain Made by all the Morning Papers During the Month Very noticeable and significant as a feature of this growth is the increase of 61,629 lines of Dry Goods advertising in the one month, + That the great popular newspaper, which, how- ever, is never hectic in its appeals, should steadily and consistently gain in advertising is the logical That it pays advertisers is, of course, india- Absolutely Removes ” ' Tunter ot|Lndigestion, One package provesit. 25cat all druggists, a fully to the i “Paris in New Y6rl , Beaux lets ‘W. 40th St. sO i$ BUSTANOBY, Sole Ownel of toothsome Hard Candy 266 WEST ‘bri ether ewe ga a We 7TH Sraeer mat ard st. a 30 A ie? MARKET BT. ‘oaee 1) 40p.m ‘iat 12pm,

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