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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11: in that opinion eee oe ot Ra gn wine'ts| Life History of Harry K. Thaw; | KENTUCKY GOVERNOR me oor of his room in an Atian-| Keep him safely in Matteawan. This y WHO, SINGLE-HAN DED, 3 Clty hotel to arrest nim for the] in ‘that opinion’ ny Twice Tried as Slayer of White DEFIED A LYNCH MOB Bemere murder, committed suicide. | fhe only difference is that Thaw's fellow towneman picked a more cer- | tain method of self-destruction and | Shot himself through the brain with a rifle, ‘The caso against Harry K. Thaw | Was completed within twelve hours Thaw's Mo or Rt on € PITTSBURGH, Pa to Comme: Feb, 11, 1871, born Pittsburgh. 11.—Mary | March 6, 1901, met Evelyn Nesbit. ae are Lig who fas stood by Net April 4, 1905, married Evelyn Nesbit,| Aug. 17, 1913, Thaw escaped from which ho has figured over more than a JUNC 26, 1906, killed Stanford White, Matteawan. Gocada, had nothing to eny. thie after: Jan, 22, 1907, first murder trial atarted.| Aug. 19, 1918, Poon when nfo ed adeptin’ * &t| March 20, 1907, Jerome halted trial to] Canada. March 6, 1913, Fourth writ dis missed owing to Ashut scandal. AFTER RUSSIAN DRIVE NEAR RIGA Jan. IN ROUMANIA IS ) 1,600 CAPTURED STILL UNCHECKED} BY BRITISH FORCE Thaw arrested in phi, tempted. Her ned that Mr, epi test sanity. Bept. 10, 1913, Thi deported; ar- —— ? Q@fter young Froderick Gump's accu- Thaw Na a no statement. to make at April 6 1907, commission pronounced reat ain New. Hameonnire, ’ + sation was rm made to District At-(tls Tmo ste mye] Thaw anne, Oct Se 11, Indioted with, four_men| CZar’s Troops Boats Beaten Off Ex.! Eight Hundred More Prisoners| El Arish, Mediterranean Sea- torney Swann, This was largely be- cause of the documents found on Oliver Brower, who was to-day in- dicted as a participant in Thaw's erime. It te known that an emissary who helped him escape from Mat- teawan. Dec. 18, 1913, New Hampshire Com- mission appointed to test sanity. Jan, 12, 1914, Commission declared Thaw sano at present time. self,” the secretary concluded. HEAVY PENALTY FOR MAN April 12, 1907, Jury in trial disagreed. Feb. 1, 1908, acquitted In second trial, but dectared tnsane, April 22, 1908, applied for first habeas WHO ATTACKED MANY GIRLS cores, wee. cept at One Point, Says | | Taken—Petrograd Admits Berlin. | Loss of Two Heights. port, Taken — Defended by Six Lines of Entrenchments, | ~ | @f, Thaw obtained yesterday, while April 14, 1914, habeas corpus writ) FIGHT ON 62-MILE FRONT BERLIN, Jan. 11 C1 ireless to] LONDON, Jan, 11.—Six hundred ostensibly preparing for Thaw's re- ius 25, Aas ante elt seneees Ree ter patil | Sayville).—The advenca of the Teu-| Turks wore Killed or wounded and , 1908, demanded wanity trial! J s q H i. = | A a + Gace against hin” Si! detaile of BOL Vassar Students Among the Victims) by jury June 16, 1914, United States Aupreme | German Forces Said to Have canta ip proseediog ‘uuanoemed, Ss | orem taptmret & weeny sony pan ip ett a ‘court refused release on ba “4 bah! tn hep bees ce ts i Paso So Mo paeaie pote of Cable Halstead, Who Con- Sept. 16, 1908, Justice Mills denied) neo, 21, 1914, United States Supreme | Been Strongly Fortified for cording to to-day's report from army |tion northeast of El Arish (Egypt) ey ney’s se as afternoon Assistant fesses His Crimes. application, Court ruled New Hampshire must ? headquarters. on Tuesday, the War Office am ‘ Dwtrict Attorney Black telephoned to Jan, 4, 1909, appealed from Mills de- sree aL Ie eosnlcted with 4 More Than a Year. Several points of support along the | nounced to-day. 4 i phi. police headquarters, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Jan. 11" etwion, | others, of conspiracy charge, front of Northern Roumania were| The official statement anid the po 1 ar crceaty wih vecever trees bis July 6, 1909, Appellate Division up-| June 7, oe 5, ores date for jury; BERLIN. Jan. 11 (by wireless to| captured from the Russians and more | sitions captured included six tines of fasor slashes, this olty, was to-day sentenced by} hold Mill trial Sayville)—The offensive movement in- than 800 prisonors were taken. entrenchments and six redoubts cov- The military critic of tho oMeiall/ering Rafa, Shalal was afterwaré press bureau says to-day regarding} captured and destroyed. the Roumanian campatgn: El Aris is a seaport on the Med to ti fan June 18, 1915, ‘Court ot Appeals upheld Judge Supreme Court Justios Morschauser to nineteen years and six months in) Sing Sing on Halstead's confession of | criminal attacks on two Vassar Col- District Attorney Swann sent Deteo. tives Cunniff and Flood to Philadel- lo to arrange for Thaw's transfer ere @8 BOON as possible and to bring Aug. 26,1 Court of Appeals up- | held Appellate, j | Dec. 80, 1909—United Btates Supreme Court refused to review decision, fiht to grant jury trial, | ®Usurated recently by the Russians 1915, jury trial before Justice, on the northern end of the Ruseo-| ick began. | Gaticjan front has broken down ex- | July 16, 1916, Thaw declared sane and! back Oliver Brower, indicted for con- epiracy in connection with Thaw's, lke students and a dozen , x Halstead, age twenty-thres, of other placed under $35,000 bond pending | cept In one place, the military critic “The Russians, clinging desperate. {terranesan, near the boundary line April 16, 1912, Justice Stapleton is- peal. of the Overseas News Agency writes. ly to the southern bank of the Ser-| between Egypt and Arabia, erie. He ig now out on 1,300 bail, “a Poughkepsie young women. Halstead! @ued third habeas corpus writ. November, 1916, Appeal iseatened| aaae heavy artillery preparation, eth near Fundent in order to cover as m District Attorney directed the prose- pli agg ell Bg Knee yt! hg =| July 26, 1912, Justice Keogh dis- and bond can led. {strong Russian attacks were begun the retreat across the bridge, were day, 6, aft + Cution of the triale of Thaw for the] q Bn ee atte ete cr | tased third writ, Glonting He {udtcted on charge Of on Jan. 4 between the Gulf of Riga asain pushed back with heavy losses. BRITISH PIERCE GERMAN ged of — « hite and acted! q well-known resident, whom he|March 1, 1918, Thaw obtained fourth| yan, 11, 1917, cut throat in Philadel-|@nd the Riga-Mitau Road.” says the The village of Garieaska, captured by | popeial Deputy Attorney General! dragged from the street to a barn 100, habeas corpus writ. phia, military critic. “Already pedi a __ AUGUSTUS oO. STANLEY the troops of the central powers, 1s POSITION NEAR to Matteawan after his escape, said dark. one point, eth and a little more than that dis- 4 n Be bad no comment to make Of) ‘Upon his captura in the freight u LLOYD GEORGE SPEECH “Tne bodies of the dend, tying in N T GIVE UP jtance from the bridge. Driven Out With Heavy Loss, Says yh oo en ee eitn as Thaw's (Yards, Halstead admitted having kept thick masses on the ice, present a “The unavailing efforts of the Rus.{ Berlin—French Work Havoc “Nemesis” showe dihe greatest in- | | Weaauseivihg be eataske on gis in ’ SENDS WHEAT KITING ghastly ploture of the effects of the slans to make a stand north of Fok- With Mine in Argonne, ¢ terest in the exact extent of the in. | Reantegiving, by | uscleas Russian sacrifice, ‘The insig- atlant, before thelr withdrawal across 5 ory x Fitton oe himeclte When te heard | qt, 4, SOFFYe" sald Justice CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—Wheat jumpoa|Mflcant part of the front on which i Freee eae TEMEATE MABE neces varltlth tropes meds Ge aay cute wie” Many ental | Morschauser in ‘passing senténce, iataty Binder dM ce jumped! the Russians, after attacking several tain the great railroad bridge across S#¥Ville).—British troops made an at~ son pparently little “that tegal limitations make it im- arply this afternoon on Lioyd| 4 he Weketh and the Fal tack yesterday on German positions \ wer of a fatal outcomo he sald: ie 46 Se 4 George’ “ jays, obtained a local success, formed }the Sereth and the ratlroad junction “My only comment at the time of Possille to confine you for a longer mands ; May lore {hist 1 de-| salfent in the German front. which of Mareatl, whence lines to Panety, north of Ypres, the War Office an- y » a 3, —_—_— EE and September at 3-8, up 23-8, "| fron ine \@bsolutely secured assy branch off.” i " Tho clone was strong, 's cents to| against PETROGRAD, Jon. 11.—Gain by Point but were expelled by a counters i 2, y at tbl, ig the mouth of the Oftuz River, PARIS, Jan. 1L—In the Ai ‘ f to $1.61 1-8, front of about 100 kilometres (62 mites) |_ , | 4 R. , In the Argonne Stanley Rushes to Murray and, | apparently was not undertaken in the siaitbal givivigr this despite) (Rowmania) as a result of repeated istrict French troops have éxploded verdict in C 2 ole 5 Closing Quotations. hope of pushing back the G Zi hrdaeh se ed ; olficial statement. & mine, causing heavy damages to pack Enh pont i ve Case of E, W. Morrison Single Handed, Defies With wet obanges from previous closing. Heak Kise the Baltic, athe German! A successful loan will help shorten | "ental ef. the yan claim that /their adversaries, according to an-- (,» of Chicago, Who Gave Away Riotous Throng. iA. ta eed ras, tnautfichent |'%° ¥2T. ® 8 and will eave | Teutonic forces are established across’ nouncement mude by the French War ‘ : a M aged t surope’s| the. Putna River in. Roumania was at Least a Million. hg fylona the Ger Aeit Han tet cae ee ane Suropes 5 in toeday® ome Office this afternoo cme yo] ome K 1.—"T have} hy E'S | atronsly fortified. tor more then e| “villsatlon eee ie, Gatite aTfebr ia the tenten | G6 (ne right: bani OF thé ARGdsGa HICAGO, Jan, 1.—Pdward W RRAY, Ky, Jan. 1— rt Ye = 8 year.” “The grim resolution reached — | hi an impetuous counter |German attack has been repulsed Morrison, aged eighty, the “railiontless] Come here to uphold law and order ‘ » 0% +171" perrocRaD, the Rome confero was to rid the |< Russian forces, with a brief | with heavy losses to the Germans. A millionaire” whose financial aftaira| and to protect this court with my own] 4 1d + % y Fan, IAS & Pel wong of Us > despotism. bayonet combat, restited in the enemy ——— . have been a subject of court inquiry| body if necessary,” was the declara- Hal + ah | eutt of their continued attacks south-| «41 thy Allies felt that if victory g thrown back across the river ' for several months, was adjudged to| tion with which Gov. A. O, Stanley |! ay — y| West of Riga and near the seacoasts| way gimcull, a difeat was impossible, PR AMMENIKN, Wate. AMERICAN MOVIE IS (| le the be fecblo minded, distracted and al faced a crowd which filled every avail- | At yan + %) the Russian troops, the War OMice! arangements were made there to K southeast of Mone SUPPRESSED IND Sovble that corrects eee apendthrift this morning by @ jury in| able space of the Circuit room of the | tm By + 4% | announces, have pushed more than &/ geqy with the whole situation. b ul and also northe N Speers liver oil is | Probate Court. Calloway County Court House hore as 5p | Sse 4B te Gisestien: OF MIRE. O88 |” ‘vane ‘Garman milbary. machine te)" eee ee —— rt Tho verdict resulted from a petition| to-day. ‘i F10* | have taken twenty-one heavy and) resting on an internal DUBLIN, Jan. 11.— Military aue s the bl ow: ish “ 7 light 1a foundation ry Au. = ang nourish itor the anpointment of a conservator] Notified last might that @ mob wns : fiw t &eleven light cannon besides prisoners) which ig irresistibly crumbling. CROWN PRINCE LOSES thorities here have suppressed an they {tor Mr. Morrison which waa filed in| threatening the life of Judge Charics bf i * +f since Friday. Enemy attacks were “The best security for peace of American moving picture film depict. to the Probate Court several weeks ego| Bush and Commonwealth's Attornoy 8 aad << af | Pepulaed. the future,” said th ing Irish historical events, including j # “The battle in the region of Laki ; ee ee Robert B it eco {by two cousins of the aged man, who] Denny Smith, Gov. Stanley chartered ! : i = Blame, aio Ree, region of Lake) «will come when nations ’ panery Menmers revenion: a seen {alleged that he was 4 drunkani and] n special train and started for Mur- 8S Bh Bet h Sloes Gakas the! banded together to punish the (Grett & Bowne. Blooméetd, I, 3, \@ spondthrift and incapable of hand-| ray. He arrived early to-day, declar- a 3 Q {report says. “Our detachments took! first peace breaker.” Report Also Says He May Be Given) Cermnm Attack at Verdun Repnisea % An Pp er. PARIS, Jan, 11.—A G \ling his property. 4 q the enemy's position between the ARIS. Jan, Hiesk German attae rt | ‘The petition asked for the appoint- ing the lynohers would Nave to cern BS 4 %|Tirul marsh and the River Aa, and This statement may suggest Post Von Bissing Holds Carriers Ploy) next te Verdun, was ment of the Chicago Title and Trust| om first. J an indorsement of the American repuleed during the might after a lively Company as conservator with the| With almost every available mem- Ne = 8 Pee ay, peabisnrendd i one idea for a league to enforce peace in Belgium beter Auer Gs = | vower to take steps to recover prop-/ ber of the Kentucky National Guard ei. urhward, capturing! to be formed at tho end of the | LONDON, Jan, 1.—A Dally News jass ctl to-day erty wald to be worth $1,000,000 which 191 108. + 14 [some prisoners, (Lake Babite lics , he had turned over to an attorney] TObilixed on the Mexican border, the | (war HOS itty 83S Bl west of Riga close to tho sea. The|, War SOORRLED, Tegra esis 06a Ue Nes Eee ee Absolutely Removes in,tshin'ttentsceathe aa Sonnes secseta ase BE HRS Elric Misco ot Bel ovoceonaes venemn snows ire ran res mien anny BROKE HIMSELF OF eration. forces he could summon to his ald ue? a ce ARE ROUNDLY CHEERED well informed on German military ‘ Morrison is reputed to have been 4). + %| Tirul marsh lies between the Aa and fee ne package H P' “f after hia arrival hore for the main- 2 % r Nearly every one of the Premier's |*ffairs, that the German Crown provesit. 25cat all dru ce the possenser a one time of @ fortune! tenance of order. ue” + 8, Wliaerg oka hauteds of Mitau and cpigrammatic Plows was roundly |Prince, Frederick Willlam, has been SMO KING CIGARETTES gg , = 1 if | eouth o: pite. cheered. Lloyd George appeared 41 | pe} — — Waled head becsdty ok hired cna, to tfha bi ¢ $ splendid shape and full of more than Hallabadl se fila k sd eeenioan ds (¢8 wl ns and or- ordinary vim and vigor. : pont, * is " Pap va A St. Louis Man Broke Himeelf of AG Hr Arte sheds ote ne tend eae often Sey stent stay ° ETAUSTRIAN PRELATE IS gat ine thet Tie rset 4 outbreak, Hi Ti ning morts: ay take th r Smoking Cigarettes and Chi = ‘A faw parson at UD ia ery of “Bt % tet Deter ete oe tare aatt forever at @) ings borth as Military Governor of by si Plople Fores Saewvay o cry o! ng ‘ery etter rate of interest. I 2, | in the negro now,” “T h ; ‘ “Let us not squander, Luxury, in- | Belgluin, + THE WORLD $8 the, neuro nom “Tey the negro BRS | Monsignor Gerlach Was Mentioned] auiseser' and efiravamancs coat vale se unflarty Rina, 0 well known reldent ; i fant blood." Tumors similar to the one above Judge Bush announced later trom | \ is = 8 at Inquiry Into Destruction Netercine to Rusa) 4 If of the cigarette habit and ch M ; i = te s a and Roumanta, frequently circulated since | self 0 Kar and chew. As An Institution his hotel that the negro would be | puitatratia hilt ay * of Battleships. the Premter sald: . ing with a simple recipe.that he mixed - tried here Feb, 5, ‘Then, under the | ("''s. . #. BBs you equip those nations, soon oe at home. In reply to the question as ; 4 ; personal protection of Gov, Staniey, | as con. or BY BOF] BmRLAN, Jan. 11 coy wireleen—|thore will be another atory.” GREECE YIELDS TO ALLIES; to what he used he made the following ; + Performed in 1916, as one of its feats, Judge Hush and Commonwealth's At- [fai niet: Wie Hy fai — 1g] ™* Oversena Nowe Agency gives out) |) 1) ae eee Uixed ct hon ana wine ky ated ‘oil torney Smith boarded the trat ° i be 7 &/ the following: Wi IN RECEIVES WHEN: * TURE Be DOM) Bae oe qs the successful publication of a | roan the Goveraor here, ana | Sear fo TR] The Preiato Knight von Gortach| REPLY OF THE ALLIES TEUTONS REINFORCE ARM Be ar or Muriate ot Ammenie’s ire, aon £ 8 a, f left for Paducah. Ste de Py (Mgt. Gerlach), firvt acting private : sy + 17,822,630 The negro referred to is Lube fist Som aa t chaplain to His Holiness, has been TO HIS PEACE MOVE. Bulgarian and Austrian Regiments srl Doe Peps toa eapoome ’ 9 Martin, now in the city Jail at Pa | foes, Braves yesh Petree ane fae Ete Sro el WW AMHINGTON, GRR ALciThe Are Advancing Toward fal Lies ree ea ek sery Hite eee duecah, Ky., ch = J e x od ¢ * » Jan, 11.—The En- pA . can mix it for you at very little cos! ; + agate lines of advertising in the Morning and P| or Gene pera eyeg ne eetaaal ps f Fi ms | SR Seeman: prelates: lniithe: Ryne sane: Aalee: Teply:o/ Pewedoat Wile TGaeY, Fi ie ete. enatner ik Cone rqargl oR = " ac ther in co; Martin wa: 8 — “Q | retinue. son's peace note began arriving this 57 DON, Jan. 11.—Greece’s reply, | °F given secretly to ano! fet, = Evening editions. ‘This represents, for the two #4 Acti a wecapthlentaeencpalee alt is Say | "The Bntente, through the tnter-| morning at the State Department. As|accrrcine the terms of the allime: fee, OF mails oF Sn food as it bes n° + editions, for the year 1916, 7 Judge Bush and Prosecutor smith | ish 10h a 4 mediary of the Itallan Government, | fast as it was decoded, it was laid|tum of tho Entente Allies, was de- berealosa' t= Advt. Nal Siang: nad SS0h Gortectea hol iva ea Greer ingleled upen his departure. |before President Wilson and Secretary | jjvered Wednesday eventing, Says ReU~ | eens A Although he belonged to the personal | Lansing. correspondent, ee taking the negro from the court | \\** Be o a ter’s Atheng corresponden! 3] A Gain of 2,077,710 = Sea ae apessd ete Ven neniae Ende EYL F] sorvice of the Holy Father, the Vati-| Lansing expected to give the note| The newspapers to-day give prom- Aft nd Eveni ea : Gulag’ the S00. prenion dousioal $34 — 4 [0mm Bad to submit to the unprece-|out some time this afternoon for |inence to a despatch from Serbian ernoon a vening agate lines over the year 1915. for the negro @ continuance, and the} ™™' Gented coercion of the Entente,” publication to-morrow under the | headquarters, dated Jan. 7% in which Classes Z ‘ . [it is said that considerable reinforco- + 4 prisoner was spirited out of town ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, | dertac ‘a ke Hib ego eerrbeplihied 4 menta have joined the armies of the || ACCOUNTING } and hurried to the juil in Paducah. It] ginctair Oil and ning @uley on Battleships e | ‘Teutonic Aliles on the Entente left | BUSINESS LAW + Perhaps the very vasiness of this achieve- | was because of this the mob threat. | quarter, divlgend’ ot HB ok share | sage, Gerlach, who is an Austrian, | OMB OF BAtura of the anawer, | wing, whlch ls due north of Thessaly, USINESS ENGLISH q ayable Fel reco: I ‘J od _l pe despatch says - ment can be more readily grasped by means of ened the Judge and Prosecutor, San. ai. during the past two years has been LAW EX ment which was lately in Dobrudja ADVERTISING y BONAR LAW EXPLAINS ;; Cosden Ol and Gas Company will|the subject of various reports, The has arrived, and that It 1s reported | SELLING the following comparisons: CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | Offer to, both common and preferred | iatest emanated from Romo on Jan. NEW VICTORY LOAN otter LUE tek Papaoeoens Bitte, Bn | FIANCE : a MARKET, Hook, Dut /éxact number of shares 4016, im connection with the inventiga- TO FINISH THE WAR eens ; WHEAT, on tion of the destruction of the Italian . Berlin Reports Success = agate line e World is two |" Wietrentey ee, Cone, ditt, | Scribe cannot, be sfxed until closing of | Hn saledeesagitd ys . im Mace. * » lowe, tock Pp enede: rin an - inches long, the width of a column. isi My ay if aS Ue + ik soteaon ntoels wit be tib.se a chara” areeeee Vine The peo came|, LONDON, Jan, 1L—Andrew Bonar! perry yin nities to sayvitte), |} 62 Broadway, New York. He = CORN. : Peoples’ Gas Co.—Reqular quarterly| Deron, the Itallan Cabinet last week, {LAW: the Chancellor of tho EX-| yn, i1,—A sulccessful patrol engage: bd hd hyve 2 7 WENN Ma Be BH MYT gividend of Ty tbe fe. payable wale | Beers sive a week, | chequer, announced at the Guildhall ment oo the Struma Fiver was an ‘elephone: 629! tor. ' + (2) The 2,077,710 lines gained in the +} $8 id m be ty et ae eee et ‘aes we meeting that the basis for the new|nounced from the Macedonian front in! New Classes Now Forming year represent the equivalent of 4,155,420 | fe Ne one psig een 10°! war loan was an issue at 5 per cent. |e offictal statement to-day: ‘ + inches (in length of lines). = "One of the prisoners, an Tiattan| TBS price will be, ‘The period of peponers; Teallaa | the loan, he stated, was thirty yoafs, +h +b pamed Ambrogetth charged with be- with an option for redemption in ing implicated in the destruction of “hat (8) These 4,155,420 inches, if of twine, the warships, alleged that he was the| twelve years. ’ ee let us say, would reach from New York to ob financial agent of Mgr. Gerlach, The Chancellor said 5 per cent. f Trenton, New Jersey, with thing would be paid on application and the } “t my, moras to = balance in equal proportions. The last pare “for alack. payment would be on May 80. & = Twenty-eight Americans, comprising} The Government ts giving the op- 7 . $ (4) But what of the fofa! number of lines Section 10 of the American Field Am- Nea of a lenitise loan at the rate Special for Tomorrow, Friday, January 12th bulance in France, have arrived here|Of 4 per cent, thaued at par, to be Vana i fe printed? They would reach the astonish- = talely:, They are under the command | redeemable at the option of the State |] | Saiste Covered sects ih 9 wonderful. variety ‘at jeaslig eens cand 13¢ te ing distance of approximately 535 miles— - CF Henry M, Buckley OF Now Zork, The lat tho and ot twelve years, Seilsfoas Hore," Rory plote a genuine surbelae POUND Bu \ h redid ; ‘n1” Foreign holders of the stock, the choose your own destination | front in Macedonia, where another sec: | lloreatn. anounced, would not, be WE ALSO OFFER: Latra Special for Fri. Jan. 12th , tion hae nm in gince October = last. Mable to the income tax ASSORTED NOUGAT—A eclect an- HCE a Sis? area: sortment of dainty bars of delictous- centre of in + So much for only one phase of the activity = ee waeeh tee es Poen oe Groduted frame t. : . Creamery roducts and Confectioner + of The World as an institution, published in PARIS, Jan, 11—The late Howard B, eens ereehes | 1" Dee tes of Fem i tks i > Lines of the American Field Ambu- re for the excelle 4 Morning and Evening editions, both founded lance, wbo died of illness at the front 40c eas: a Borat 4c and operated on identical principles, each oe late last_month, ts cite@ thus tn the votyn ROX rmy ordera of the day; “Devoted and nc aeanae 200 BROADWAY $+ = —_with its individual field. The two cover New coureqeuus, he was sent to the reer $4 BARCLAY STARE B sonar 8 + Ageronsrnn We aTta trot e? the eet MeakPe Roe srneey aon + York City—the actual city and its immediate Attar his ‘recovery, ‘wontracted & grave pani OWANASSAU ST. 260 Web? 1BTH other rd mnalady an jor Fran 4 o ch 1.30: ; environs—as no other newspaper, or newspapers > | Gros fanart roe Wo" BROOME STHEET Eo West it trae? ever have or can. a egh ti Germans Captare Dutch Steamship. say tm qo* Caner Ba gat se 4 } BERLIN (via London), Jan, 11.--The STR \ J oO + * Sold je. aie Admiralty announced to-day that the ___ HELP oe ‘ ay sity ye gta iv RoR! oh 12pm i Ker ta 8 ‘lemtish Payal forces bad taken into Wager ED, -You Tatas to 28, teal with ow Dali lyn, Closes 11.90 P. ae ir Sasurday 8 me Rt som, heli iaaial gh taxes The trade mark “Aspirin” (Rag. U. 8, Pat. Ofte) i ‘ona gross > wink leanne Is wis | ae rm van wage tg sat, HO OW AY aaificd weight inelides the container rf fs ifs ifs ifs ats whet Fou

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