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“ais e / Allies’ A vi apes J we nswer . be, m “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ steal ; PRICE ONE CENT. Copertaty TUis'slte You Ween NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, Teen eee es = — ———=!> ——— ——_—— = — — — GAV GAVE $500 TO” JERSEY DEMANDS END OF WAR PLAN MILWAUKEE ASHORE “AT EUREKA ON THE CALFORNA COAST GERMAN EMPEROR ACCUSE LIES OF REJECTING PEACE IN THEIR LUST FOR CONQUEST First Class Cruiser Aiding the | Stranded Submarine H-3 Beached.in a Fog. Issues Proclamation Declaring ——. They Are Seeking to SUSPECT CHARGED IS IN A BAD POSITION. Crush His Empire. One Rocked by the Waves as She | WITH THE KILLING “HAVE DROPPED MASk. Lies Broadside On—Coast | Cannot Win Now What They Guards Get Line Aboard. not Win Now ey | cmemeninesint Have Failed to Win in (F MONA SIMON EURPKA, Cal, Jan. 18—The | United States cruiser Milwaukee Thirty Months. AMSTERDAM (via London), Jan. 1&—The following proclamation by the Emperor to the German people bas been officially published in Ber- tims “Our enemies have dropped the mask. After refusing with scorn ana hypocritical words of love for peace and humanity our hon- est peace offer, they have now, |went on the shore near this point Wells Believed to be “Van! to-aay. Brunt,” Who Wa at Hotel The Milwaukee was aiding in an Where She Was Slain. rise SERA ashore several attempt to salvage H-3, which went | weeks ago. 13.—Weldon} At noon she was lying broadside ity,|to the breakers, rolling and pitching badly, Fears were evpressed that COLUMBUS, ©., Jan. H. Wells, twenty-five, of K. ;Who is under arrest at Huntington, jInd., for investigation In connection of Mona as CI she might be capsized Coast guard men managed to get @ line aboard, They prepared to use {with the murder Simon, in their reply to the ee jdaughter of a former Sheriff of Bar-|the breeches buoy to rescue those yond that and ad- | : » necessary. Dieyes, Gods tnyent thes aoe: bour County, W. Va., at a hotel here | !perilled tf | Oa ri mitted thelr lust for conquest, | Ut ight, will be brought| It was said that men and 17 the baseness of which Is further /08 an veetactiven today. en fofticers were on the ship, 44 men and by their calumnious {here by detectives to-day. Behave = abnent on shore leave wapenend An aMdavit charging Wells with|omMcers being absent on shore las ansertions. “Their alm is the crushing of Ger- many, the dismemberment of the powers allied with us, and the en- slavement of the freedom of Eu- rope and the seas, under the same Difficulties of war vessels in these parts began Dec. 14, when the sub- ms with the H-1 and H-%, ran ashore two miles above the entrance to Humboldt Bay, having turned too soon in mak- |first degree murder was filed to-day! jby Detective Albanese, | The police believe Wells is the} j mysterious "G. V n Brunt of Chi- lcaxo" who was registered from the} body e. and at first she would} home from work*early every | | Our glorious victories and our Iron strength of will with which our fighting people at the front anc home have borne ail hardships ard distress guarantee that also in the future our beloved Fatherland has notaing to fear. Burning tedig- phone oy come eveni “Often she she wished parents submarine was not moved. The Milwaukee, @ firat class cruiser, was launched at San Francisco in 1904 and put in commission in 1906, At the time she was built she ranked with her sister ships, the Charleston and and tell me ack home with | Phillipl, W, Va., and| wou hey the friends with whom she sang tn| gt. Louis, as the biggest voasols of nation and holy wrath will re- the church choir, their class in Ps, navy. She is 424 ble the strength of every Ger- She used to pray and read the| feet long and 66 feet beam and was dow Watienes OTB Bitte” one pray and read the | pyilt to make 22 knots an hour. She man man a oman, e K occasionally, but a change|earries a crew of forty officers ard ls devoted to fighting, to work or came, fell into bad company. | 631 men. She was engaged as tender to suffering. “We are ready for all sacrifices The God who planted his glorious Things y ent from bad to worse, left me." girl's body and|to the Pacific coast torpedo vessels. parle MEL nl, FLEEING SOLDIER SHOT; fing she for was prepared ino H-3 coming down the coast} yoke that Greece, with gnashing [room where the of the mur-| ine the harbor, Her crew was rescued sf teeth, is now enduring. {dered girl was found, with alttioblty “But what they could not “Mona was rood girl when she Last Wednesday the Milwaukee, the achiove in thirty months of th first came here" said Mrs. D. M.j monitor Cheyenne and another boat | bloodiest fighting and unscrupu- | Hubbard to-day, The girl had lived|tyieq to pull the H-Rt out of the sand, pre SeOU COLE AT AHAY Wi) ALND | Witbier: ter thten yaars {A seaman was drowned off the Mil- fail to acomplish in the future: She g0ja job as a hotel tele-| Vouken when a boat upset, but the i DUPONT EXPLOSION STIRS — ~ MOVE TO BAR WAR PLANTS: TWO KNOWN DEAD, 12 HURT cow ron Poe BEFUBE FOR THAW ~ PLAN OF FRIENDS | Will Seek to Have Him Com- Though an oMelal pultetin of the! mitted to Some Institution F. 1. du Pont de Nemours Company ‘ ‘ in His Own State. | | Jersey Citizens Plan Protest to New Governor and Congress | | ; | for Own Safety. | | | Shock of Haskell Blast Felt 150 Miles Away—Prosecutor Ready to Act. announced to-day that the terrific | explosion at its plant at Haskell.) IN. Ju last night, which shook five| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13.—To save Harry K. Thaw from Sing Sing or a return to Matteawan, a luaaey com- mission will be requested in this State, lit 19 reported to-day. Dr. Waiter Rid= dell of Pittsburgh has been sent here broke of dollars’ werth of glass and wrecked many duildings, had eaused but two de States, thousands and injuries to only twelve. re. in the upper section of New Jersey | by Thaw's mother for the purpose, it fight. She has engaged an adjoining suite in St, Mary's Hospital Thaw's lawyers will use two expe- dients to delay his extradition to New } York, One will be a habeas carpus bodies in the plant's ruins, Japplication and another a demand Dr. Armstrong left immediately for |that he be prosecuted under the Penn- Haskell to investigate the repo’ 1i|sylvania misdemeanor law for bia at- not known whether these are frag- |tempt at suicide ments of additional bodies or of those | ‘There is a report to-day that Oliver | admittedly kMled C. Brower, indicted in New York In The millions of capital Invested in |connection with the Thaw case, and factories for supplying means of |on whom the “My Master” papers and killing men In Europe doenot Impress | other writings were found when he the dwellers among the New Jersey|was arrested here, wiil turn State's lakes as worthy of consideration in | evidence. comparison to the right of home own-| That Thaw never had any intention ers to security, of surrendering to the New York au- Every train arriving at the Hrie|thorities has been established, Ber- terminal in Jersey City from the/nard Williams, a Pittsburgher who eenwood Lake division the | visited saloons with ‘Thaw last Tues ne of an indignation meeting this|day and Wednesday, says be heard morning. Commutera also sur the plan from ‘Thaw himself, It was about the terminal platforms to hide in Bridgeport until the excites pointing temporary leaders and sug-|ment died down, and slip into Canada gesting delegations to go to Trenton | as @ tourist hospital at the Haskell plant reported Physician e County of buman this afternoon to County |Robert Armstrong of Passa that he had found parts se BRECKINRID expressed themselves as determined to have the munition plant menaco|!% UAderstood, of laying the founda. | suppressed, |tion for the insanity plea. Thaw's A physician from the emergency |mother is coming also to ald in the on Peace Move ? 1917. orld, “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 10 PAGES To-Ddy's Weathen—PROBABLY SNOW; WARME! € pe * e Ser ONE CENT. ' PRICE G | FORMER SPECIAL AID | TO PROSECUTOR NOW SED BY SWANN __LUCIAN S. BRECKINRIDGE _ FRIENDLY POKER GAMBLING IF HOSTESS GETS “KITTY” | Magistrate So Decides When He Holds Bronx Woman for Trial in $1,000 Bail, Tho question of whethor a friendly }wame of poker among en stil jcontinues to be a friendly game when the hostess takes a “cut” of 5 cents on every pot was put up to Magistrate Simms in the West Farms Court th morning, He answered it by holding the hostess, Mrs, Esther Jacobs of No. 540 Claremont Parkway, the Bronx, in $1,000 bail for trial on a charge of maintaining a gambling house “There was nothing friendly it, Your Hono Dor of No, 229 venth & “L lost ten dollars in the game My mother was always playing ther and | went with my sister to stop but they asked us to join the and we did. had to give we about t Cornelia eet sald. rs. ast KE game, Everybody who won a pot Mrs. Jacobs 5 per cent Not 5 per cent.—only 5 cents,” Mrs. Jacobs interrupted, "And that was only taken to buy refreshments "Sue. ret paments!" erled Mra, Beatrice Kaplan of No, 1462 Anthony Avenue, “Why, it was only a piece of stale bread we given, And l lost four dollars and my sister lost were E, HE —E EAR $3.000"FOR EXPENSES” ASKED. -BY BRECKINRIDGE TO PRESS ASSAULT CASE, SAYS KLEIN | | — |Witness at Hearing Into Swann Charges Tells of Amount Asked by the Then Aid to Prosecutor and of Smaller Sum Raised for Him. PERKINS'S NAME BROUGHT OUT IN THE TESTIMONY The charge that Lucian S, Breckinridge, while Special Assistant Dise trict Attorney wanted $3,000 “for expenses” to press an assault case wag: made to-day at the hearing of District Attorney Swann’s charges before Magistrale McAdoo. ‘ The testimony was given by Jacob Klein, a Division Street mere chant, who told of how his association sought the protection of Mr, m Breckinridge gt the time a strike was on. The case in question was that of a salesman who had been “beaten up” by strikers, Klein testified further that the Division Street merchants decided . that they were unable to raise so much as $ b y dit i | 500, which they turned over pets pig hey pre woh had first suggested to them that they seek the aid of Mr. Breckinridge for protection during the strike, THRE RUN DMN BY SPEEDING AUD TWO ARE DYING Aged Man Flung in Front of Trolley Car — Rescuer Knocked Thirty Feet. | } | | | | } * The following memorandum was | put in evidence after identification by Meyer Cohen, a merchant, of No. '® Division Street. Feb. 3, 1916, Kindly cash check for $600 (five hundred dollars) for the Division Street Merc, Protective Assy which is needed for the use for” the purpose of the association, (Signed) HENRY E, JACOBS, HERMAN SMITH, MAX LEFKOWITZ, Sec'y. +, After this paper had been put in ewls dence and testimony given that the $500 in cash was handed to Arthur @: Wilson, George I. W. Seller, receiving teler of the Second ational Bank @f this city, identified a deposit olip pree sented by Lucian 8, Breckinridge, & | " seventy-four years spirit of freedom In the hearts of | gnipment to Grafton, W. Va, to-day and Washington to make represen — ten. last Twenty-third — —— | “ depositor in the bank, x our brave peoples will also give | on the order of her brother, Charles POLICE CAPTURE ANOTHER tations to Walter KE, Edge, the Gov. | S#@ whtde Thaw W > la hone aides Abinicie es Hinde’ M a Sey bis: 4 us and our loyal allies, tested in 144, Simon, who lives there, ernor-elect of New Jersey, and to| ,.cstant District Attofney William FOUR MORE VESSELS SUNK,|or No South Fitth Street, arefenat day eae a y battle, the full victory over all HUNTINGTON, Ind, Jan. 13.—Wel ‘ | Congress, Harmon Black, who has been in Phila “ aw Jdying in Bellevue Hospital as a re} When Wilsot toy enemy lust for power and don H, Welly, held here awaiting the | Attempted Escape of Fort Flamilion| WILL ASK LEGISLATIVE ACTION |deipiia looking after. the Mursy Kk im Mtoe wult of an automobile accident atl grand end osleed if he bad wenéed trae for destruction. J arrival of Columbus, 0. authorities Qi oe Gives anor AGAINST WAR PLANTS. I Thaw case, returned to New York to w Sal ship Third Avenue ‘and Twenty-third | ant 284 asked if he bad handed Gigg “WILHELM 1 Rt sho have charged him with the mur-| Military Prisoners Gives Shore A tater MEGAPE: eianer of the da He brought with hin the key] UVONDON, Jan. 13.—Th MORON ec ce dues baldé Bose'te dae i! ) Mr. Breckinridge on Feb, 3, 1916, be ae of Mona Simon in a hotel at Road Section Thrills, whe pai 2 ‘ to Room No, 1800 in the McAlpin Hotel | Evankelos, 3.773 tons gross, has been} 1 eat ah refused to answer unless advised AT BERLIN SPEECH Columbus, is confident he will be able} wtf ity ¢ Liha sald to, Uy wh was found in Thaw valise in| sunk | 3 well was crossing we third @ attorney, baa TH to prove his innocence, he told Chief} Rifle shots, policemen and fleeing t ix time for the citizens of New | piitndelphin. ‘This is the room. in{ The British steamer Brentwood, 1,192) Street on his way north when the] moy of Police Baker to-day |soldiers gave the excl @ Shore] Jersey to move to protect themselves | wrich Thaw is alleged to have flogged | tO" t# believed to have beea sunk, | car ity of eyewitnesses say | 5 POR BAR CHINAOGE ‘8 ADMITTED BY GERARD r questioned Wells for several) Road section of Fort Hamilton a few| from the perils of munition factories | y Fred Gump of Kansas City, Lloyd reports t was # commercial automohil ‘ ¥ ours this morning, but the used| ghrille today. The occaalon wan the| At the meating of the commi derstand that Thaw i not bad-| ‘The Russian sailing vessel Ruby (al going west on ‘Twenty-third St u At the opening of the proceediige vig eats man ineiat wat he was innocent Of | escape of two military prisoners from | next Tuesday I shall offer a resolut 4," said Mr. Black, “Undoubt is k a Md tons, last reported vailing| struck him and flung him directly bd ae W. Tattleton, counsel, aay U. S$. Ambassador Cables Sta eat aid & - ne La ae Fort Hamilton, One was shot in the | demanding that the Legislature take ir! heals si Hid J oe k rem bie " Motor Fie od) se n the path of a northbound trolley per s aries Bap bys the tment That Wireless Report svumed me of “Van | Pack and sertously wounded. The} action to forbid the nufacture of tion, but they can't yet awe d's Shivoing A 7 ans | O*? sented + eG a Mid ' tantially Corre ‘ on aniday eine to Ind hey other was captured by the police jexplosives within a safe distance Of; wien it He inder arrest on a war-|t an the nking of the B Py sh Bridge ran the street and was|** d to the Grand Jury, but Mags Was Substantially Correct Lanes {ont Jes a buivate in +) < villages, towns or cities, or forbidding | ar ved by the Court of General] steamer Heaufront (a new ye built} Pulling Folwell from teseke whe, {titrate McAdoo overruled —tblim. WASHINGTON, Jan, 13—The wire KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan, 13.—That| tence for , ttules, pnd | te business altogether within the |sessions of this elty and when we get)in 116 at Newcastle, 255 feet in lengtt game automobile bh nm and| Gordon Battle, counsel aay leas report that Amb jor Gerara] Weldon H. Wells us City man ar-| Wil e| confines of the St ready to bring him here he is going to > lk ed him thirty feet. The doupte| District Attorney Swann, eatd that had said at a recent Berlin banquet] rested at Huntington, Ind., believed to| Second The citizens of vomfleld, N. ve, We won't waste an ne ove Pollee Identify Dead alowed the chauffeur up fo and Jury was only considering that relations between Germany and connected with the murder of Mons t Ww bid Ne ane fae AEE Mar have elected Ja ) Hartin as MP WE oul im nex ve Ki) through ¢ prints . dh geaund leis jin a general way matters In whten America were never better since the Mrs. C.D. Benfer,) ‘two sent ‘arted in pursuit and| Chairman of a commi tOUuKe<UN io ita doen & dak bs need ee oe ce a ‘ one of the «ud r. Breckinridge was involved, war started than at present, ix sub: | to-da fired in the air, When the prisoners; the Legislature the od. for Samielary thh consent ofchia bisaciaaa’™ Inte Fork Hetective we James Davin of No. In outlining the case of the Dis: ment to-da | x jas to Hohl's condition, but soldiers} The two men who are listed by the HOUSE [I) ES T0 RETAIN 1 " day, Inspector Fat de-| kn w ut was ¢ Arthur A. Wilso ormenliat wev- : y penne } said he was seriously wounded du Pont company as de are Harry Jola the man wa el Belinsky loyers’ associations, always ANGER AT WILSON ARE FOUND IN MEXICO; ee dus Font company as dead are Harry] AUAl) TIRE IM MEW Vo) cere the man wad Michael Hellashy, | hurt ae ag|teuinet the labor ualona, Vea FOOLISH, SAYS | —- NEW RAILWAY BILL LIKELY. | of wom were tone in the employ of JMlary and Dannemora Prison for | ¢ n from the se chauf. [Show that Mr. Breckinridge Gaiam . —— i . |b) y jtained the sums of $500, A BRITISH PAPER.|Fiyers Who Lett San Diego) «, the company and worked in’ the | 4 32 to 104, in Committee of |” — steered ' eg fhablons | Oe ee gait ie i | Wednesday Made Forced Landing Prevent Com I uuUdlaee tothe ulawacns Whole, to Continue Pheuma Megs 8 preted dashed ‘ow iway an cot Merchants’ Protective Assoelme 18.——The Manches i WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 —Considers letor Re lan ahawerit HONDON. 1a, Jhewthe: Manel 100 Riles South of Border OR ITND, HBR: cntli'"| PROSECUTOR WILL SEEK TO itie | eHre acc 8 wits [rok We will also show the Felts eo oe aa ent Wilnon’a nota {Col Hl G, Bishop and Lleut, William| the denate Int Commerce Com Michael Dunn, Public Prosecu. | * f ’ tha a ' N ridge and A. 1. Wilson Be ee eee ete in teat {as Rovertion, arm Meee tent net o-day cloped that it in| tor for Passaic County, visited ; ppp Seley Big yrne bar, Detective Sergt. Clinton W. Weed Pen yedifreve: Ihe! DelHiRSCeDEs 18 1A ee eae eee an ree dag improbable the committer will aps) the plant early to-day. The iron 4 100 eat re a [of the District Attorney's stag? Samm they make the etal bt re Dasa ove an arbitration bill which r= / clad, airtight private police sys 4 an amend Repre " anys > fled that he had pald to A. L. Wile American note excited seem exceed ¢ wn airpla lexioo, | strain aploye yo striking: ov | rat c ; “ $1,063.04 a a \ 1 OD Adential mesuicanerill hasta Deans founiein(aleninn un employe me ne it h tem of the company made it 8) ' ‘ ho cents to-da ; or confidential services” the som ey ser. 1 ut be |gouth \ out pending investiga | ficult for his detectives to reach rr ama nervice > $75, in three payments of $25 eaeky found to the advantage of the Allies] They made force wore anid conclusions, but Mr. Dunn prom \ ' Holy SAILING TO-DAY. 4,15 and 18, 1915, ; that their terms are fully defined and [according , ‘ u| Lae ised to do what he could to have — Hoste x , ' At whose instance did you mand te the disadvantage of Germany that’ Washington to Westin beodqu si) frame « ee Thi Brazos, San Juan 2M 1406 ne ty ee ese payments?” Mr, Battle asked) here are left indefos' of the army exe, | approve, \ (Continued on Second Page.) House its | Tenadores, Havana ......... 3 P, M.j° tiigncot wages paid, iree use of aulo.” “At Mi, Breckinridge's,” the witt B ‘ { ‘ pre * en Waree TS