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WEATH R—Unnsettieds orld, FIVAL “ Cire’ ulation Books Open. to on Books Open to All.”’| v? hadi ONE CENT. Ler (the New Neel Wert). NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1917. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE. - OENT. NAL we “ Cirenl tion Books Open to All. lus : TOM LAWSON NAMES CHAIRMAN HENRY AS MAN Wo TOLD HIM OF PEACE “LEAK” a - oo SER URGED TO FIGHT ON (SRE, THM STRKE ENDED OSHORNENVRAGE “Sar, wean F PUES COMMITTEE BY THE KG OF BAR, [a TDF 1 EME TWO BIG DRIVES PLANNED a TOM LAWSON AT HEARING Reports From Berlin Say There Is ‘Boston Financier Creates Sensation Widespread Anger Over the! | : ; Conditions Announced by the En-| | When He Mentions the Authority | Sophie Irene Loeb Wins Prais2 | Lawyer Also Questioned About | of Both Employers and | Visits to Broadway Res- E smployees. taurants With Women. | A NEW WOMAN'S RECORD) SAW BLACKMAIL PLOT. | | ——— | {Demanded That Both Sides’) Deduction He Drew From the! | Consider the Public and | Letters Received From for Accusation Ir ing “ ; : ; Leet j cel: ivolving “a Cab- tente Nations in Note to Wilson. “Get Together. Rae Tanzer. | | ; g“aC ye ees ete eer ies | | inet Officer,a Congressmananda — | * AMSTERDAM, Jan. 15.—Lively appreciation of the Kaiser's de- What threatened to be a lonk AriWh| james W. Osborne, former Assist: | lout taxicab war In which public ser- |vice would have suffered to no small Banker.” } his cross-examination by Benjamin a 7 ? fo: iCATEGORICAL QUESTIONS [zee ne Wort, won acta Rings, hartBH, Was, the wets | I es | ARE FREELY ANSWERED confessed “Oliver Osborne,” sat at one | side of the courtroom and coopet | Or. Pr Obes. CIEBIKNEC eat tly Interested, Safford, the hotel lant District-Attorney, was again on) the witness stand to-day in 4he sat- | fiance to the allies was expressed in a message from the King of Bavaria to Emperor William to-day, according to Munich despatches | “Your strong words expressing indignation over our enemies’ arro- gant reply find a lively echo in all our hearts,” said the King, “All the German people share your iron will to break our enemies’ presumption— the enemy whose war aims disclose iheir boundless lust of conquest and desire for destruction. ‘ The self-sacrificing heroism of the troops of the Empire and of the} people will henceforth defy all attacks and lead to victory. May Gad con- tinue with our just cause. BERLIN, Jan, 15.—A_ widespread ®— ature |degree was amicably settled ford perjury trial for a resumption of | |}day night by Sophie Irene Loeb of | companies. John Hertz, managing director of the Black and White Taxi- WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Thomas W. Lawson this afternoon cab Company, and who also t¥ he ’ clerk, who fentified Mr. Osborne as named to the House Rules Committee its own chairman, Robert L. jot the largest taxicab company Of) ja» Tanger's companion at the Piain- 1 T f | Chicago, stated before he left for chi-| neta hotel, and thereby ran afoul of | |! enry, Demograt, of Texas, as the Member of Congress: who gave bin) |eago last night: the law, divided his interest between | formation about a Cabinet Member and other promineat persons being “It is certainty a tribute to woman, | W#x and Mr, Osborne, connected with the “leak” on the President's note. this work of Sophie Irene Locb, as|, Wl, Osborne, having repeatedly + ‘ ba | Mator of the atrike of the taxicab | "ted that he belleved himself tv be | The announcement of the name of Mr. Henry created a sensation. @emand for war to a finish has fol- diator of the e Ol je taxic sha: éhiect © " atta : ba! uffeurs employed by the three| ‘" object of a blackms lowed publication of the answer of received the letters signe the Entento Allies to President Wil- MI h ne pes Sip Rel Atter having failed to appear before the committee when it first companies, the largest in the city, the 8 ee * ss a 7 , |Black and White Taxicab Company pega S apmaes er veiled PAPERS OF (fF UNION | met at 10 o'clock this morning, Lawson finally arrived in Washington at @en’a note asking warring nations to The Town Taxicab Company, and the Ra ‘a r letters in which she ae ren . complained of the “ruin” of ber life 4 o'clock this afternoon and was at once served with a subpoena to } SRR eS lava ub Taxt Company. | pat ia if MR cance iv sah beata Ba | [| TED 1 aes | salina itcie: el tieay Lamkin oneee aligned “Oliver Osborne’ for : : appear before the committee. : | INT Fin SRRVICR., an has been the sole arbitrator | Ueserlin’ i tt dee him to "keep his! Taken From ty ater Work-| _————"# When he again took the witness move will be against the Russian pete _____ and brought about a settlement satis. | Promise” to her, und there was at once submitted fapnt. This will be followed by a gi- ~ | factory to both sides—and this in|) “Was tt price seen vettmemi ines: 7oitt: OLS Safe by Burglar, W ho | | questions that had been carefully wantic drive against the allies in AD lrecord time, I am certain that her ne a4 a rye of blackmail Also ( wot $10,000 ), Is Charge tr d calling for the games of his Intervention averted a battle of se hal oy el formants, Cha e France and Belgium lewtaltcalgnitionnoe eof 8°) “As I didn't know the woman Saree informants, |Chatrman Henry asked It is declared that if the Entente Bernard ‘Tunn the one polite sid | Chatrman of the|2®4 never seen her—I knew it] ‘The Grand Jury this afternoon be Who ie ie Congressman that told Allies bad deliberately set about to!|Supreme Court So Decides in Jatriking chauffeurs committee, Is- | © puldn’t be anything else,” Mr. O#-! gan an investigation of the charge | oe he bad bende un Cabins aaa a @onsolidate public opinion in Germany sued the following statement: porno replied with spirit Peet 1 1 ‘ nen oat that in 1915 former Amsintant District | banker and a Member of Congress fm e demand for fighting out the war} Upholding Caminetti and | “Now that the trouble Is all over| Mr. Slade then took up the wit- d engaged in @ stock market { want to thank Miss Loob on behalf Dess’s meeting with Charles H, Wax. | Attorne they | Breckinridge purchased pa we could not have done more to ac- ives icti | ie wart ‘ship and ad " “i! Miia it then by thelr reply to Diggs Convictions, Jot myself and also on behalf of the|!t was on March 19, 1915, according| pers stolen from a safe in the head FOR Th TREASON pede ip and had profited by the President Wilson. epee x |men I represented in this strike, for|to Mr. Osborne, Wax went to the at-| quarters of the International Ladies YASHINGTON, é v e Lawson asked he be permitted te Not since the war opened have tho! Jan, 15. — Inter- | | the way she acted In the matter, |torney's office, No, 116 Broadway.|¢arment Workers’ Union at No. 8 | say a word ated: camer bei : . 1g, Preting the Mann White Slave Law, “Her position was to see a settle. | shortly after 9 o'clock and announced ( 4 Germ le bee determined. an people been so determined, Pre : peo els . yast Fourth Street. ‘The sum of $10,000 > tatie .| “I think it Is owing to me to state German nowspapers, without excep. |t%® Supreme Court to-day decided ment arranged t would satisfy! himself as the mysterious * nuiver German Socialist Leader 15|, cow ts th 4 ‘ eat tion, agree that the various war alms | '*&t Prosecutions under the law for | Once Great Vitality Gone both sides involved, The main point | Osborne Ws ‘Osborne's renished: from. the: eate al tR8 MG) Ate Baad) Ft Practice pay te sh ardactiaies ud 2ieh @f the different tes have faded ‘Sporting women in tnterstate ‘ is jthat she impressed on both parties | homo, t man Square 1 the theft of the papers, District | ‘SO arre rom Practice Pat ; W of the note. “whicn commerce Are not limited to com-| He Is Slowly Sinking, Ss was that we owed the public some | immediately at Berlin Bi | ie. Gam alt tee. oonenited DeLay, @way in view of the note, “which di , Gor - pt SH ide A ihe is Attorney Swann Is now sald to be in at Berlin Bar. “When these are answered there Mama concerted b: rey mercialized vice and include personal Latest Bulleti consideration and the public can asked Wax to come thére at once to ” FG A0) OFM | score) aesapaden, Conviction of Fi atest Bulletin, Jive Miss Loeb all the credit for| see him. | Dosssssion of Information that ® w may 0 other AuantONS,” ONG: Tey: giacs.” If the people have a voice 2 | lpaanires the: aftae tc etl saa : A |known burglar was enga ZURICH, Jan, 1.—Karl Liebknecht, | “You may have an opportuntty then.” Teese the wrac wil fo a. |Drew Caminett! and Maury I. Diggs fe r "a » @ setilement,| Q. Why did you want Wax to come| Germany wants peace, but she does | Jot Sacramento wae affirmed. WASHINGTON, D. Jan, 15,—|as at first It looked to me as If it}to your house? A. I was not dressed |t®® Papers by certain inter nd|German Socialist leader, has been| lawson persisted in making an ex- fot want it on the Allies’ expreased| The Court was divided, The ma-|Admiral Dewey ts dying. was going to be a long fight on both| and 1 wanted to save time, was allowed to keep the $10,000 09 18| sentenced to four and a half years|P!4nation and the Committee aid not sides; but Miss Loeb did something that neither side was willing to do is gone and he may fall at any/and that was, try to ‘get tc We sincerely thank her.” You wanted to exone! your- | Pay for the job imprisonment at hard labor and ex- | terfere. nit in your wife's tee aN No, The papers, relating to contradta| puision from the Bar, according to| He recounted how he had esked he territories occupied by German | tices McKenna and Clarke dissented. ether’! not at ail; 1 Just wanted my wifo to| and other affairs of the union, did) jertin advices to-day. tort Preat nt Sabin ¢ a Guaranty hoops 1s entirely obscured by the de- | Justice McReynolds took no part in| moment A aimilaet aeaeain ant seo Wax, because she knew all about| t turn up again until 1915, whe 1] A courtmartial at Berlin last year oF i hpaid pou fs bee) by peg be termination that the enemy shall have | Consideration of the cases, A bulletin issued this morning by seth pos 7 eeales pi oe goat out] the letters I had recetved. I usked| they made thetr appearance in the! convicted Dr, Liebknecht of military o veltere ted nis plea o: Bis ve Ro voice in the final settlement of this| “The plain terms of the act must| Dr, A. M. Fauntloroy, U. 8. N., and be ompany| sy Wille my associate, to bring| Criminal branch of the Supreme|treason. He appealed to the Impertal | 8° that he had not wanted to give arms. jority opinion was given by Justice] yt jy feared his once great vitality Yo-day the question of the future of | Day. Chief Justice White and Jus- and the Club Cab Company by the - ; t , the names in*public because the “situ- Saaane » : | » letters up ee | Court, where six members of the) Military Tribunal which gave a de- | the names in*pu recause the @astion. A fight to a finish ts not | take precedence over the designation) pr, Luther Sheldon jr, U. 8. N.,| Managing Director, Mr. J. Bundy| ‘2 Rae letters up to the house, Sniiteat watora Guu en l(a gt lam elaction tne |ation ja aeriote” ie abaaued is Gl ply the motto of the leading articles} and the report that accompanied it| i lGata, it eollows: Q, Wasn't your request for the bili} union were on tria : Sn} clainn On ov: by ah relecting the) . h fm the Jingo press, but the organs|to Congress,” said Justice Day, “It | te" We Want Qleh BE. Tas in order that you might know dates| Tompkins for murder in the first de-| appeal. e ommittes to allow him to give the of the mercantile classes such as the | is said it will open the door to black-| “Admiral Dewey tias been suffering | 4, the Baditor of Tho Frening Word % and provide yourself with witnesses to| ree, & charge on w ey were Hees th privare *¢ Bettiner Tageblatt and also the ies |mall, but that ts to be considered by| for the last Ave days from a general] = "Will you permit me, through | PFOve you were not at the places Miss | pena : : S. S. MINNESOTA SINKS i In response fe further. questions Gialistic Vorwaerts have almost the| (Congress, We think the power of breakdown consequent upon his} the col imns of your r | Tanzer ted? No, I wanted district Attorney ann, it ia a@ name¢ chibald ne col of your newspaper, to ; = . game phrases of condemnation for the | Congress to regulate transportation | eighty years of ago, For several days| express to Miss Soph eb dec I had no Information | lesed raed. recently that AFTER A COLLISION hai Sneha pe en eee be ¥ntente's answer. of passengers affords ample basiy to| there Was some improvement, and at| my very warmest ti er | except what I had. obtained’ from| tho # were ato! t \ 7 at ue ae iter agg er That after an almost unbroken | exercise authority In the case of this| times it appeared as if he might rally| persistent and consistent efforts in | WAX first sold to Isaac (, Stlve Information: . subpoena was werles of defeats during nearly thirty | statute, }and succeed in overcoming the de-| settling the recent differences At one time uring the grilling | private detective, of No, 108 Fifth! Atlant nsport Line Has Had | ence tssued for Mr won = : q@enths of war, and while Germaa| “There is no ambiguity in the law.| pression of certain organs | which unfortunately arose be- | cross-examination It looked as if Mr, | Avenue, who bought them for $15, No a a From Their Ship Whea Lawson menticnnt Beaee troops on all the frontiers stand far | It covers transportation of women for) “Last night the Admiral slept f: tween the drivers in the com. |Osborne might do physical violence! This was in 1913. The papers re hed th Lond . namo the Chairman sushed angrily advanced in hostile territory, the En- | immoral purposes, including purposes| well; at times he was irratt panies mentioned below and the |to Mr. Slade, This was when Slade | mained: in Silv n'a desk, tt ta : frival at London, and exclaimed tente should still cling to the delu- | of debauchery. ‘The plain terms of| showed evidence of 4 gradual ».| management? asked the witness if he was not| sald, until two years ago, when he| LONDON, Jan. 15.—Lioyds an [ will answer that statement gion of annihilating the German mill- | the act must prevail.” | “This morning he 4s vei and} “Miss Loeb worked day and [known as “Tango Jimmy” and had | sold them to Breckinridge for $1,000, nounces that the steamship Minn later tary power, dividing Austria among! Dozens of convictions under the| his general condition is such as to! night in bringing about the settle. | not visited several Broadway res-| the sale being negotiated by Edward sota has sunk while at dock after a) Great care a te be used to prevent her vanquished vassals and exterml- | Mann taw hinged on to-day's deci-| lead to fear that his once great| ment which was finally decided |tourants with women of quesglonable | M. Hecker of No, 200 Fifth Avenue, colliston, Lawson from dragging the name of pating Turkey, &c., Is beyond even | sion, | vitality may fail at any ti upon, and showed a wonderful | character | manager of the Manufacture As Lloyd's lists three steamers named representative of @ foreign gov~ the most timid Soclalistic secession: | dissenting opinion, filed by! Another bulletin Issued at 2 o'clock! amount of patience, untiring en- | ‘The questions were overruled, but | sociation, which was having, trouble | “Minnesota,” as follows nae Re ee erentinenne. t { , ae ustice McKenna, which was not oon stated ergy, and steady perseverence, |it was with evident diMculty that | With the unior tons vessel owned } jFumore of “inside ‘atoreen on’ ane Lloyd George 1s largely blamed for | read from the bench, held it was Admiral Dewe is been slowly| and fully deserves the title which, |Mr, Oshorpe restrained himself. The Dis Attorney's Informa. Northern Stearn: « sobs hepa pani Poe bse oS this attitude of the Entente, learly the intent of Congress to/deciining since this morning.| bY her former the ii | ade Juced a book, “Count| tion is that payment for the 3,820-ton fron steame nent member of the Diplomatic LONDON, Jan, 1 It is reported 4 has been mentioned. has | Hannibal h only commercialized vice The primary condition ts arterial) @8t of Justice anc n Mr Osborne toa» | wae made to Hecker through Chisage: MA ulNeh | f the dozen questions to ask fy the Amsterdam correspondent of far comprehensive] sclerosis, which affects p ‘ny; earned as tho taxica man's |tined he had given to Mra, Ethel Cur.| tive @ergeant Clinton Company, and the | he dozen questions to asked the Exchange Telegraph Company jeri. the dissent r tated ‘nit friend. She is riend ts, telegrapher at the Hotel ft al, | Tate of $50 4 week, Th steamer owned by 4 ; ne d pinion stated, every organ in the body, expecia nd. § ‘ f tis, telegrapher at the Hotel Iinperial i fam's forthcoming birthday (he w Jly be contended that in this!has shown great. rally a taxicab owner, Yours faithfully, sought to Mr. Osborne to admit! signed by Breckinrtdge and London ah Tne DAR: . ears old on n 37 , awe our tat t yu formerly testified, be fifty-eight years old Jan ) ‘ 1 n theltimes, he is slowly ainkir ti W. BUNDY | his remem? of Rae Tanaer's and stated that Heeker lad t the office of the Atlant Srauahh ais ihe ashi mperor Charles of Austria-Hun- ; Hue ed Mipealaantl cathe nice aoa i Teen iaice| Pia yetiar er eripr Spee \ lice 0 an brought into the case if the name gary, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and tien hay san an a Nee t bs aD ‘ . : pany, General Mana Mr. Osborne that had “a sweet-|for the money pald to him monn haa! of the A nbinek officer (also ao- Turkish heir apparent will go to a usiness, at whicn | Cea ry ans may be sy ey acai cag" saga | ‘ : : mae 1 glivarni nn a oe ead Thy Minne ‘ cused by Lawson) wei men- ee to attend the iday cele. directed: denly erlously affected at any Cab Corporation, Managing Di- |heart named Ethe! Curtis." | Mr, Os-| St dally . ‘ i h from on fon, She was tioned? Berlin ‘ - ~ time’ rector, Black and White Com- | horne sald he had no such recolleotion| before the Grand Jury this afternoon filenter, of A220 tons’ register, She | Memb | Menara’ tant white there the three The GANGA EATiG fs pany betog certain he had never sald any| and | r stories, Silverman gailed from Uhtladelphia on Doc, 18 ernbere of the sommitten Geiaae ! fapere and the Turkish ropresentativo | go RCP enn Pras ath Leh athe oe ie MOF such thing to Rae Tanger. jadmitted he knew the papers had with a general cargo, no passengors | that Waar here np Gus) waatarey to 1 issue a manifesto to the world Mae | soHOWwed & Bevere cok » peneve Cha @ strike Ww aceant Py en stolen and that Hecker and @0¢ @ Britt aptain and crew of| the tdentity of the “high offiotal,” bed SD eecccinilite on the Maieate wiles ic G0 down in strike history aa @ prece-| @. Now, wasn't It @ fact that, find.| een stolen and that Hecker and Mad a Britian captain and, crow of] fhe Wentliy Of the SAee Omteleke | patlnuation of the was _ ; Pa | arpamap eed himself had divided the money in not there was any ammunition in the|@ diplomat, The two most import for eontinuation o: war. (Racing Entries on Page 5.) (Continued on Second Pa; (Continued on Second Page.) _ equal sharem =k. ae MM cargo, ant other questions aren } | . { i] t | “ 4 enn eeeeeeeesemnerenieenslinnpenetecisie sien

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