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EAK” OR GO TO JAIL Te-Day's Weather—FAIR AND COLO. CClorld, FINAL re EDITION = _ PRICE ‘ONE ‘CENT. saree NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, eS PRICE ONE CENT. GERMANY AWAITS WORD FROM WILSON | __ BEFORE MAKING ANOTHER PEACE MOVE TWO INVESTIGATIONS BEGUN THAW RECOVERNG; [AWSON IS CALLED FAKER WENO. 2HELPS jypccunr MAY CQ TD BERLIN. N 4.000.000 EPLOSON; Ww rmoweas, AMO BLATERSAITE IN HOT ‘Som ray ASKING FOR XPT TERNS AID FOR 800 HOMELESS ...c- cme woo) DEBATE ON PEACE “LEAK” seseinise re » o> ALLIED REPLY FPLY BEFORE CABINET Not Take Poison Before Cut- serve That Joyce “Acted | i : ting Throat and Wrists. Like a Ma an.” Many Injured and Others Suf-| PEDESTRIANS GROSS STREET da oy phoney Pieeitent Wi sifcan Waal Cinaat fer From Exposure as Shells UNDER HEAVY GUARD. WAS TOO CONSIDE RATE. President 1ison Ose. Examines (1917, 22 PAGES « a One Representative Says He|7WO WIVES WHO Should Be Confined AIDED EACH OTHER AGAINST CAPT. JOYCE} pS Asylum or Prison. cxommmemenennene Pree SH |__| hat Ts, Except we tie Intersections, Hard Fight Against Extradition] * pacha | Daughter “Ai Tells of Her Statement of the Entente Powers TOWN BADLY WRECKED} Wiore They Have the Right of | Of Prisoner to New York |NEW INQUIRY ORDERED. | Suspicions—Justice Giegerich —Believes There Is Still a Chance Way. Is Expected. ALBANY, Jan A bill to pro- vide for uniform traffic regulations throughout the State was introduced m in tho Legislature to-day by As-|Harry Kendall Thaw 1s to-day ¢ \- semblyman Welsh of Albany, The |sldered out of immediate danger at Bight hundred homeless men, WoOM-| jcasuro was advocated by the/St, Mary's Hospital, where he was (Special From a Staff Coceanenda @m and children looked™this morning} Mayors’ conference. taken yesterday after he bad. at- of The Evening World.) @t the two square intl s of roped ter-} It alms to regulate the movements WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Once Rie eS he| of all vehicles, street surtace cars and |*¢™mPted su: te by slashing his Z fiche’ ritory that held what was left of the | within two weeks on the charge of|more the Rules Committee of the pedestrians, It provides pedestrians "UN" t a | shall bave the right to cross streets|@napping and flogging Frederick| House will tackle Tom Lawsoa in Gump jr. ‘¢ nd highways at any place, but, ex- an attempt to extract from him Jang, N. J. with prayers of thanks-|cept at street intersections and cross-| It 1s expected Thaw will be out of | oy of persons connected with the | Rd thatno'l ‘ite had aceom.|{2&% Where they have the right of| the hospital and on trial in New ~ srk | siving that no loss of life had accom! way’ over vehicies, they shall do #0\within two weeks, panied the $4,000,000 loss that followed at thelr own risk. It also probibits!” ne "Euwood FR. Kirby of this city,| note and of the Congressman who pedestrians from crossing diagonally the explosion and file that de who was summoned by the Thaw| told him about a Cabinet officer, a Disaster Hits Shares of Cana- aa for Further Negotiations. dian Car and Foundry Co., Owner of Plant. House Rules Committee to (Special to The Evening Wotld.) * PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Jan. 12—| Resume Investigation of Wall Street Tip. ‘The two wives of Cant. Selwyn revenue werent’ U-BOAT PLEDGE STANDS, . BERNSTORFF DECLARES By Samuel M. Williams, (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—President Wilson is to-day making “a Fesied Gast sliced heband. ob 4 close study of the reply of the Allies to his request for a statement of York and Connecticut. their aims in war and conditions of peace to determine whether it would Both wives were as friendly as be proper to take new steps toward bringing about a conference of repre could be, in spite of the fact that In No, 1 found ctprocal arrangement to ald each other in ridding themselves of him | when they appeared before Justice Glogerich to-day as witnesses in a| Aivorce sult brought by Mrs, Estelle} Joyee—Wite No. 1—-who is the daugt big munition plant of the Canadian Car and Foundry Company at Kings- alleged “leak” of the Wilson peace entatives of the warring powers. th asccssary to. name Myre. Dorotay| At first glance the answer was believed to have definitely closed the Schofield Joyce—Wife No. 2 | door to early peace. Further consideration has brought out the view Mre. Joyce No. 2 couldn't complain, | jhat there still remains a chance for further negotiation. for it was only two weeks ago tn East her complaint Mrs. Joy yed at street intersections. the plant. All fines go to cities and villages) family to attend him, sald to-day he| Senator and a banker being con- All night these people, kept by Wen ali inawistrates. In the duso of £2lt Sure Thaw had not taken poison. | cerned tn it. | armed guards from thelr homes, had 4ny municipality: which yp The finding of slow poison tablets in|" After a three hours’ debate to-day |. officers by fees, the fines w Thaw's pocket gave rise to the fear|in the House, which was uproartous | been huddled in the town school, the the State for roads. Giant he may have gwallowed con Rep perhe peapeap renela rpappbeg etal mpepeue Church end the Town Hall een oa Dr. Kirby said he found Thaw’s|son, a sudden shift of scenes was| As they lay among the blankets sup- WILSON REWARDS HEROES ypiled by the police, a dull flame licked ‘slowly over the site of the mammoth WHO SAVED MARINERS plant, with now and then the empty the explosion of a shell. oe iter ts ‘light the town au-| Sends Binoculars to Two Barbuda thorities summoned carpenters and Island Men Who Rescued Crew laziers to fix up the houses of the a Hssha Figitives so that they might again t of the Schooner Fairfield. habitable. Every house in the s WASHINGTON, Jan, 12.—Presi- tlon of Kingsland used for residential| dent Wilson to-day recognized the ‘purposes by the workmen in the mu-| bravery of two Barbuda citizens nitions plant bore the marks of shell} when he sent to each a pair of binoc- fire. ulars, suitably Inscribed, as @ reward Some had holes in them, showing) that projeciiies had passed clear through the structures. ‘There wasn’t @ whole Window pane in the town, OMclals of the Canadian Car & Foun- dry Company joined with the local for thelr rescue of the crew of the wrecked American schooner Fairfield more than a year ago. The men, Henry Harriss and Frederick Jeffrey, took from the Fairfleld Capt. M. G. Dow and his crew of seven when the vessel went on the rocks off the mind still somewhat hazy to-day, as though he were suffering from the after effects of a drug or liquor. Captain of Detectives Tate ex- pressed the opinion that Thaw docs not realize that he is under arrest. It 1s safd a conference of members of the Thaw family and close friends | will be held late this afternoon to combat the New York charges. Mrs. G. L. Carnegie, Thaw’s sister, is on the way here. ‘Thaw occupies a suite of two rooms and a bath, adjoining which is a large porch. Six Philadelphia de- teotives havo been assigned to the hospital where they are working in shifts. Capt. Tate summoned Bernard Wiil- jams, a chauffeur, to his office to ques- tion him as to the story that he ac- brought about by Farmer Cantwell of Kentucky just as the House was about to vote an end to any further investigation. He demanded that the Rules Com- mittee reassemble and armed with a fresh mandate of unquestioned power, summon Lawson again before them and propound to him a written ques-| tion covering the points he had re- fused to answer. If he again de- clined, then he should be arrested} and sent to fat. | This proposition was unanimously supported by Republican members and ultimately accepted by Chair-) man Henry for the Democrats amid cheers from both sides of the House. It was then voted that the whole subject be referred back to the Rules fled, never 1 Mra Seiwyn Jovcene2, i start. Following the mother’s appear- Orange, N. J., the homo of No. 2, that Mrs. Joyce No. 1 befriended Mrs. Joyce No. 2 by appoaring as a witness against Joyce in the Jersey courts, where an annulment against the Cap- tain was tried. Mrs. Dorothy Joyce found named as the wrecker of No ng hap- piness was a joy, since it provided the Ertan TD Uy way for her own niarital freedom. matrimonial career was ¢ disclosed on the witness stand, to the intuition of Mrs, Anna Schofleld, mothor of wife No. 2, who, sho teastl- 4 the captain from the ance on the stand, Mra, Dorothy was called, and admitted that she was Banker Twenty-Three Years a Several courses of action lie before the President. ~ Among them is another move to ask Germany to state specific terms, as the Allies have done. Diplomats say that with replies from both sets of belligerents in hand, it would be legitimate to communicate the answer of one set to the other. led to-day by German diplomata that Bertin will make no attempt to bargain with the another encour: aged to do bo by the United Statee or another communication from the Entente Powers. COMMUNICATIONS 80 FAR RE- GARDED AS MERE FEELERS. In official circles peace communioa- TO BECOME U.S. CITIZEN Resident of New York Re- nounces British Allegiance. b & Ci re and woe : | Committed ‘ | tricked into marrying the captain, al-! Otto H, Kahn of Kubn, I @riven out by the fire and planned to] Island of Barbuda, British West In-|companied Thaw on a@ round of the|° mmittee to report @ proper form CORONER REFUSES tions thus far sent out by the bellig- Authorities in caring for the persons y! ° hough she had a suspicion that he director of the ury The bave them all back in their homes be-| dies, Noy, 17, 1915, cafes in the neighborhood of the Wal-|f resolution embodying this pro- though had a susp erents are regarded to some extent as ¥ lod, because of Metropolitan Opera Company, . , eodure within five days. had already been married, becauss the Metrop H being formal pi bi m- SUERE LOADING SHELLS FOR a pad Bouse, Wales sare he This means that early next week his gentle manner toward her, The patr arte and philanthropiat hos ae: ana Preah i Pi . a } CZAR'S ARMY THREE HURT, 40 IN PANIC, the time a score of local detectives | the House will vote extensive au- captain, however, denied to his sec. |decided after twentyt-hree years’) 7, 7 ui s and several from New York were hunt- ond bride that there had ever beon a residence In New York to become a| thority to the committee and Lawson Their eviction followed one of the ing for Thaw. | , citizen of tho United States, He has| Offictala are encouraged at the spirit most spectacular fires that has ever ON RUNAWAY B, R IL CA “after we had @ few drinks,” Will-| Will be at once summoned to tell ) | predecessor in his affections. r chatter in the County Conrt | of frieadiiness showa,by-the Ententa J > Two days after the wedding In Hast his application In the County Cou taken placo in America—a fire that fams's story goes on, “Thaw sug-|names or go to jail. i Morristoy N his legal resi-| toward the President's first no nad had tts touches of heroism, its panic, gested we get @ taxi and do some| ‘phe star of the day in the House Orange, the mother testified, her son- ®t Morristown, 8 leg dangers and the added terror of| _ Three men wore injured early to-day | visiting. He was pretty well soused.| 12. centri, Democratic member of in-law called at her home with ite dangers a’ e jumping from a runaway Brooklyn| We went to a number of places, wind- Q P Dorothy. than 200,000 bout 6 o'clock Tue: 4 ci Ww > i 004 m1 of mo’ "anager t oot street car and two score other pas- jog up 600 AE @ rifes THAMEAy. HIB E the House Committees, who refused, to “There was something funny about | Germany, served in the army tn his | 8 od as based on the best of motives. Ha eee ete the destrue-| Sneers on the car were badly shaken | tinued our round of the cafes, At 4 & Lael ity: the Bian to siaeaiee Only Circumstantial Evidence! nat man,” sald Mrs. Schofieid, | Youth and received a banking educa-| ‘The State Department indicated It ee ete i ee tne| UP and frightened. ‘The injured are|half-past nine Thaw wns getting] the inquiry with Bootch verdict of) Fond ty Link Suicide’s |The minute ho entered my house he | tion in the business house of hia} will be in no haste’ in forwarding to ten of the chict plant held by 10! crederick Hakanson, No. 881 Monroe| SREY and J towed him back to the/not proven. Ho poses as a farmer Link Suic ee eee eeink teen tan, father. Later he went to London and | Germany the Bntente answer and the fe the United States Coline Btreet; Edward Mushilt, No, $51 Grand | °°Ul® end left Bim there we ye nUneE AB f nel soamber: Name With Model’s. ried before, Ho acted like a well eerie Bene a ee Answer teen gens sarap Avenue, and Albert Conklin, No. 62A 5 4 een here only eight years —_—- (OPT er ag PTET t git was at| The Entente note was discussed at sian: y , difficulties of bs 0 Thaw Failure to P a | train usband. » was consider rj Be ee ike jutput of} Ralph Avenue, lamed for Indict and unaccustomed to the ways and - acy for | the regular meeting of the Cabinet | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12—Cor-| ate, too much #0; he kn ‘\dacy for ‘The car was at the top of a hill at| PITTSBURGH, Jan, 12.—The refusal}/awyer# and parliamentarians, But Aivcantintiteaied anda on Division |and privately between the l’resident per take ft to indicate that another action Mr, Kahn was born in Mannhetm, |taken by thie country would be under- became 92,000) all about | ‘ t about the hell-loading factory. “ i loner Kni. it, who Dee 0 of Lancashire, ppb iy ad ftiole hinvaae at a runched | Washington and Greene Avenues, Al-|0f Harry Thaw to pay $2,000 on a| bis speech had such force of direct- mee heen ie King | aye of wives. 1 rn fling his at tion for citizen. | 274 Secretary Lansing ree Hee tility for tho| fred Walters, the motorman, says he|Delated expense account to @ Tammany|ness and punch that it swept both |into the murder of Mazlo Colbert, | Wwe nad @ quarrel, tho first and| #hip he rily, his ale] Col EB, M. House, who always to pereriayn eee ee nr Way tovday,| heard a click under the front part AEC who helped nim encnpe from] aides of the House away from the] known us Grace Roberts, the adver-| inst one, and 1 said to him, ‘Til bot Ieianen to rge of Great | makes his appearance in Washington easter, were put under way to-day, atteawan, Was igned by friends o: eh a | d 2 sritain. el one rg A. Clay, Mayor of Kingsland, and| the car and it suddenly started back- | 1 yas the reason for the in-| leaders and into ino with bis lone jising art model, ald to-day that|you are @ married man!’ Iits face ' is Fae Tas BSE BBN nee f 3 spe » threw h ng | he real, ; che : s ational comn ca a. n Te- Chairman of the Board of Town Com-| 4nd down hill at full speed. He threw if clase Shareing im with beating | hand proposal, Junless. more direct evidence was|Teddened and his manner changed. Arm wien) Aa FAs Deen missioners, started one of them,| 0M full speed ahead and tho car raced is ‘There were fireworks from the) # ; | 14e dared me to prove it, celved or when one 4e about to be Thomas J. Huskin, County Proge.| to the top of the hill again, Waen he|pigne om Extradition of Thaw) Moment that Chairman Henry of the | found connecting him with the « aad Mes 4 fow days later T wrote to .' HICAGO, 2—W teak at} sent by this country, is h lay cutor, began the other, Tho town's| tried to stop it the control stuck ko the Expected, Rules Committee, which had investi-|ho would not Instruct a jury at the | New nd, where ho said he had 22 A%4 1 enix a pound and oncon at | Ho attended @ dinner last night with Investigation has for its motive the| Car dashed on at top speed for twenty-| A forecast of the diffculties which/ gated the alleged peace “leak,” r Jinquest to render a verdict that lie asked if there waa any reo-| ‘ost on taint we { tho digh| the President at the Bomo of Secs sare Hee the company haw given tol eect ogks When it suddenly camo to} may attend the removal of Harry K.| ported to the House that his con 5 UT eaie ot Bitatcren dete (an ee GTN a peal tees 1 to-day retary of Beate Landing ‘se ra ompany ha ¢ dead stop. Ny A nard “ of Pittsburgh, who y ur E 3 : y Het own a bond of $1,000,000 to In| tho Hrvoklyn Rapid ‘Transit Com-| Thaw from Pennsylvania to New York| mittee had found no evidence to sus- sail tciedcalvaa’wiaataansine Gas on (4 i remain at the White Ho tos to confer \ the felde, wa. the slayer. atniad the gonite cauany|Was recelved to-day by District Attor-| 4, ancetnaaa anirenens ( : y ’ $ + | night, presumt Gemnity {t against any loss incident HAs SNS SGCIDARE TAA ORUGSG | TE. Eeacncin’ tha hare Of &, talenbare| ee te eTaME AGN DY Repeeaen - Halden wpe: ths er. | two shillings and aixpence 1 could nyaluit’ $18 fore, | BISBE, Dremtmbly. to the operation of the plant in that] brake lever bene eath tho car, sa) ) communication from his assistant, Will- | tative Wood ang Lawson Hany pa “ t. I gladly went a ur bill ~_ | fent as 9 nox thie init jam Harmon Black, who ts in Phitad Therefore theMemocratic majority |S“ vidence has been found te » doDy of bi eh ed Phreat iv ip Attied Basaar ent w ne vicin Noe eee ve-| FIFTH AVE. SEES ROOF BLAZE hla. stating that tho Quake reported that the Wood resolution {nk Lewis's name with the death of in Chicawe ar PP The Investigations that were be-| [thoritieg are placing 0G: TORO GR ee ae ais weautal a an 4 Henlaneneiiere 4 gun developed that the wonderful Biteapeae Heaman catia reunite calling for further investigation | ?* a eps oy . he an ae uation 1 sald y ' t : pyrotechnic display was due to a Plumbers trying t ar the pipes | law officers of this elty should be tabled. ip the Mmby $0 piace the re er he had be anaes s¢ piece of small economy. Just over under the water tank on the roof of No.| mower treated in, Philadelphia on) We have appointed a committes | began search f Hitat i MS von the hill trom the main part of Kings. | #88 Fiith Avenue this afternoon thawed jajan Kecomplive ‘of ‘Thaw, nd vital| tO proceed against a contumactous Soen Ane ae — i i ne pS a manAdian Gan| iat il put too we hey set fire/documents bearing on the accusations Tho: , saan mi o-day ed | (Continued on Sixt Page hy Shi POINTS IN THE =f land the plant of [ Han Carl io ihe wooden framework supporting | sainat Thaw were found in his pos-| Witness, Thomas W. Lawson, who| | eases in connection | Malis porting xi mn —_— ALL 4 & Foundry Company (EPRI TG le veiniskter uae ranted ine | seaalon “ian not only refused to answor questions, [10 SAIN . : ptretched, out over forty acres that! fumes ee : Lawyers hired by mhaw have inter: | but was responsible for a libel against | “yy, : cvaticnt ina: etaom ance Last Two Days of Big Sale, v raiuial te ¢ allies’ wich an In the street sent an alarm the Philas|the membership of this H sald sit bie aaa ties Qvercoats and Suits, $5.05 Anawer stand ous y (Continued on nd Page.) 10 Way persons who enjoyed oe Mr. Henry, “It is due to the President | yee cst i ane vie tae OHI Sore That the Allics believe WORT, TRAVEL BUR Se ES ot otler drstiaim andts | 4 that this investigation be made.” ’ FOR iow Yo a an \ Royal] possible at presont to THE, wor D BUREAU ‘ ty Grehain anuat, deendblican, of New Yori oo! 1 n sham ree rd Mr Se Winter terms that will insu sting thot th \ . | peace aad security of E Tickets, | wide, te, Centra Wi ANY | (Continued on Sixth Page.) Cova F a { | That they are willing to join in fs a Bnegage h car | Ravine ae erage « NAG fe, ere , a future league of nations to ins "aie ‘Peleonane (Racing Entries on Page 15.) mAdYL | Broadway, corner Barclay 6L—Advu the present lures, sure peace of the world, but firet 4 J 4

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