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ca LE ta THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1917. KAISER INMSELF |°*Rssie ae Tons |Web AT OER BRITISH TROOPS | “stews tribute to his men's herolam and cites their capture of fifty machine guns, thirty cannon and a vast amonnt of material—including 100,000 bottles of SHIPS WORTH $11,147,399 LOST BY NAVY LAST YEAR ©. SHE IS RECONCILED TO WOUNDED HUSBAND GERMANS CAPTURE. brandy evidence of the osistible R UMANIAN TOWN foroe et the saver Ltt ie MOWED DOWN IN 0490090034 ne ORDERED GERMAN Gen. Bell Reports No Trace Has} Case of Texas Hotel Man Trans-| Toll of Storms Is Heaviest on \, Alrendy wens ; at seh! places Been Found of Col. Bishop ferred From His Home Town Record, According to Figures 4 yy the battering of the Russian as san ore it Is belleved here the G ns must make early reinforces ments of their lines In this theatre or | undertake a general withdrawal, If reinforcements are given, it ts be- Heved they will be taken from the Roumanian front Despatches from Roumanta to-day indicated that the Teutons are again making desperate efforts to approach |Galatz, For ten doys the Teutonic forces have been unable to make | much progress out of Bratla toward 'Galats, although the latest Berlin statement claims occupancy of Vad- eni, #ix miles dis BULGARIAN ATTACK REPULSED BY ITALIANS Renewed Activity on Macedonian Front Reported by the War Office at Paris, FROM THE RUSSIANS Storm Last Village Held by, Cazar’s Forces South of River Sereth. NEAR RIGA. FIGHTING London Reports 100,000 Bot- tles of Brandy Among Booty Taken by Russians. BERLIN, via wireless, Jan, 15— Capture by storm, in hand-to-hand | encounter, of the village of Vaden, the last place held by Russian forces south of tho River Sereth, was an- to-day's official sta! nounced in PARIS, Jon, 15—The War OMmece ment to-day made the following report on PETROGRAD, Jan. 15—Russian the activities on the Macedonian and Roumanian forces forced back front; their German attackers more than 4 “Bad weather has resulted in many mile between Monastirka and Kach-! foods, and violent snowstorms are {nul (Roumania) to-day’s official recorded from the region of Lake statement asserted, | Presba, n this region,” the statement! “Phe enemy has shown activity said, “the Roumanians after a violent along the front held by the Itallans, bayonet encounter, threw the enemy where an attack has been repulsed back 2,300 feet southward and later and prisoners have n taken, The enemy detachments which assumed \ positions h been violently e pombarded in the region of Rapesh, the offensive were forced back more our artillery responding with energy. than a mile, with the assistance of A depot of munitions has been re- Russian force: Ip ta at Futures, to the north of The report sald in the region of Afmatus, ; Vedeni an enemy regiment whioh| sore ie, veen several encoun- tera to the south of Lake Ochrida, took the offensive forced slight with- | particularly at Veliterna, where one drawal of Russian forces northward, of our pce Cree detachments A | was engaged nother detachment LONDON, Jan. 15.—Russla is ex haa Taade o sight SEvANDS Ih front erting such tremendous pressure on | of yyarda. OFFERED TO U. $. ARMY the German progress In Roumania. At neveral places the Russians have for Weapon Firing 400 broken through the German lines and) the positions they took were those; Rounds a Minute Revealed in Injunction Suit. constructed in the Teutons' twelve} Negotiations months of occupancy. The Russian advances were made also despite heavy snowstorms, freezingly cold weather and great stretches of marsh Proceedinga before Supreme Court Justice Hendrick to-day revealed that ) Negotiations have been opened with the War Department whereby the United States Army Is to come into | land, A message from Gen, Dimit- rieff published here to-day pays a ‘ @ machine gun which will revolution- ize infantry warfare, The gun ts the invention of Paul Breinholt Weden and William Mar- #hall, recent arrivals from Toronto, Can, It weights twelve pounds and » : Don’t suffer! Instant relief shoots 400 rounds a minute of Ameri- » . : can servele cartridge aa i with Theodore B. Clevenger instituted . Jacobs Oi the court proceedings through which t. Jacobs Oil. | the detutia of tho new gun came to ay light. Clevenger asked for an ins rogers pele ober f ; Junction restraining Weden and Mar- Jacobs Oil” Fi a iid rating: shall from disposing of an interest In vacobs right on the ache or their patent to the Westinghouse arms and out comes the neuralgia mise: interest or to a foreign government. | “St. Here's a yeriat experiment! Try it! Before the inventors perfect Get a small trial bottle from your hteir rifle Clevenger advanced them druggist; pour a little in your hand ™oney and alleged that he was promised a one-sixteenth interest tn the patent. The inventors refused, however, to give up this share, which they value at $160,000, in denying that they Intended to sell their ent outright or dispose it In Hurope, Weden and Marshall and rub it gently on the sore, aching nerves, and before you realize it—in just a moment—all’ pain and neural- ia disappear. It's almost magical, ut the oy is, that the misery doesn’t come back, No! The nerves are soothed and congestion is relieved and red they were negotiating for) your neuralgia is overcome. ract with the American War Stop suffering! It's needless—neu- He rh aks geeubead>. dual ralgia and pain of all kinds, either in| Aft wearing argume 4 c the face, head, limbs or any part Hendrick, refused to grant an in the body, is instantly banished, “st, Jupcton te | Bef Jacobs Oil” is perfectly harmless and doesn’* burn or discolor the skin. Io use for half a century.—Advt, RAILROADS’ $35,000,000 CLAIMS KNOCKED OUT Supreme Court, in Test Cases, De- cides Against Extra Pay tor Carrying Mails. WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.—Test cases regarded as decisive of about 800 rail- road claims against the Government Don’t Suffer « Constant Headache Have your eyes examined. Headaches are usually caused by eyestrain, and only correct glasses give permanent relief. Examinations by Registered Eye Specialists. No charge or obligation Pertect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 &dons to-day by the Supreme Court against the railroads. Appeals of the Chicago and Alton and Yazoo and Railroads \trom rejection of t ms were dismissed RE Cae SES ,, | Billings to Sell His Virginia Fetate, RICHMOND, Va. Jan ( 15.11 was Established 54 Yeare Jannounced here to-day that ©. K. G 84 B'way, at John Bell! pains, the New York capitalist and 393 Sixth Av, 1gth O61] | io rsoman, will well his 6,000 acre farn 350 Sixth Av, aad 8t Curls Neck," on James River, fifteen tor Nassau, at Ann 8t.]])nyjies below Richmond, and «pend hia winters in southern California The Jestate cost Mr, Billings $1,000,000 aL Occupy Another Grecian 1 ed, ATHENS, Jan. 15 (via London). The Allies hav ecupled the island of Try it tonight or in the morning when you clean your teeth Sozodont LIQUID DENTIFRICE leaves a cleaner, finer feeling than any denti- frice you ever used It’s a pleasure This ‘a of the Tontan cece, A nun riko. the prince southernmad gto nber of of K insular possessions have been o Joupied by the Allies. (e) YW ad) Ah-h-ah-ttisshooo!! Catching Cold? Get a Bottle of Mentho-Laxene Take us directed-—rgnt away. Checks wid abb ids and A good bottle to | footing in the foremost trenches after | Grosvenor Square. While there her for approximately 685,000,000 addl- | tlonal compensation for carrying the) was given at the State mails from 1907 to 1911 were decided | BATTLE AT SERRE Berlin Declares Latest Drive) ¢ North of the Somme 3 Failed. BERLIN, Jan. 15 (by wireless to Tuckerton, N, J.).—Violent fightingy the northern end of the Somme front last week resulted in the de- feat of British efforts to capture the town of Serre, says the military critic of the Overseas News Agency. | “For several days,” he writes, 4 “strong attacks were made In the ¢ jeinity of Beaumont-Hamel. On Jan, 12 the British resolved ‘to un-| ¢ dertake a greater effort, directing It net the village of Serre, before whose ruins the last great Hritish thrust, in the middle of November, broke down with heavy loxses. “During the whole day the German positions and approaches were un-! der a strong British fire from guns of the heaviest calibre, In the after- noon this bombardment became most violent. Then British storming col-' umna were sent to the attack from the west and south. “Tho columns advancing from the on lwo. MUGH RONALDO FRENCH ORG He Ed EEE ED DET TD Mra. Hugh Ronald French, daughter of Robert J. Wynne, formerly Post- mater General and at one time Ameri- can Consul General in London, to-day received the congratulations of her friends upon her reconciliation with her divorced husand. Mrs. French re- turned to New York on the liner Now York. west were mowed down by our ma-| When hor father was Consul Gene- chine guns and our well-directed cur-| raj in London Miss Ida Marcello tain of fire, and in this quarter the! British did not obtain tho least suc-| cess. Some of their men succeeded in approaching our trenches, but were| annihilatéd by hand grenades. “The British who advanced from the south succeeded, notwithstanding | Capt, French then returned to the fact that they sustained the heavy | prance, whore bo fought with distinc- loses, in approaching the advanced |tion, nis wite devoting herself to nura- German positions, They obtained @ | ing soldiers in @ private hospital in Wynne was married to Capt. French of the Seventh Dragoon Guard in 1909. Four years later she obtainod a di- vorce on the ground of cruelty, In April, 1916, however, the British court rescinded the divorce. Bese ee a neice which husband was seriously) wounded and | continued until nightfall, ‘They at-| ‘ 1 tempted to advance to the main Ger- | £e0t to @ hospital on Salisbury P periee | man position but failed. The main | She went there and nursed bim bac position and the town of Serre are to health and the reconciliation fol- firmly in the hands of the defenders. | towed, tinue their efforts to capture Serre, exposed in an salient." PARIS, Jan, 15.—There was active | artillery fighting last night in the vi- cinity of the Avre River and in the sector between the Alsne and the Argonne. Otherwise the night was uneventful, this afternoon's W@r Of- fice announcement reports. \\ \\\ \ \ \\\ \Y a, , \ 1 “ESTABLISHED 11788, ery other Issue, “It was the fine spirit displayed on both sides that certainly lessened the difficulties of the mediator in no small degree, “Everybody ts hopeful that this adjustment is a lasting one and the public may look forward to a mod- erate rate service unequalled any- whore,” “KAIER IS NOT THE MAN.” Ole other | | a He Saw An- Apartment, A PHILADE! Jan. W-B, ¢, jHrown, Cleveland saleaman, who de jelavred he saw a man leap from a win dow in the apartment of Maisie Colbert |the night the model was murdered, wna brought here to-day and given an oj [portunity to identity Charles inier, keep good whiskey good. and Lieut, Robertson, WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—A squad- MOVE FOR PEA. Text of the Letter He Wrote Chancellor Instructing Him to Act. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 15 (via London). —The Norddeutsche AllgemeineZelt- ung publishes the following auto-'¢n4 wilds of Lower Californi graph letter from the German Em- | into Mexico {m search of Col. Bishop and Lieut. Robertson, missing army aviators, Major Gen. Bell tele- ) sraphed the War Department to-day. | Latest reports said no trace of the ‘men had been discovered, BAN DIPGO, Cal, Jan. 15.—The \#earch for Lieut. Col. Harry Bishop “and Lieut. W. A. Robertson jr. miss- ing army aviators, will be carried into Prep- erations for the flight of Instructor peror to Chancellor von Bethmann-! Albert Smith and Captes. Biron Jones Holl is, dated Oct. 31, 1916: y Dear Bethmann: I have since been turning over our con- versation thoroughly in my mind. It is clear that the peoples in the enemy countries, Who are kept in hard endurance of the war by lies and frauds and deluded by fighting and hatred, possess no men who are able or who have the moral courage to speak tho word which will bring relief—to Propose peace. “What is wanted Is a moral deed to free the world, including neu- trals, from the pressure which weighs upon all. For such a deed it is necessary to find a ruler who has a conscience, who feels that he is responsible to God, who has a heart for his own people and for those who are his enemies, who is indifferent to any possible wilful misinterpretation of bis act, and Possesses the will to free the world from its sufferings. “I have the courage. Trusting in God, I shall dare to take this step. Please draft notes on these lines and submit them to me, and make all necessary arrangements without delay.’ DANIELS ASKS $12,000,000 MORE FOR THE NAVY YARDS Wants to Equip Them to Be Able to Build Two-Thirds of the Nation’s Warships. WASHINGTON, of the Jan. Navy Daniels plans to two-thirds | - Willy “Px. 4 Stok soles, Lote! 405,500, MARKET. WHEAT. 1 Hood Hp ony ITEMS "FOR INVESTOR: California Just brought property and ts tanking at rate of 60 barrele a day end of yeur twent wells will have drilled. hampagne Charlie” of the ail Kaler was not the mi did not hs He is & wea mystery eo Ww nder ‘ork Otty ft t ws Ithy Mahanoy fis 1h” averaged “on ot 10.08 Piedad Rahat fwift @ Company" te per Bol \ 15.—Secretary equip lof all ships and manufacture one-third manufacturers and butld- CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Petrolaum Company has fn first well on Bell Ranch of Reef in New tallaaat ‘Baustls und daves and Herbert Dargus across the border id to-day. ntu, Mexican Governor of Lower California, has given formal permission for the flight and has of- | fered to co-operate with the American army officers prosecuting the march. eee SILENT SENTINELS SALUTE WILSON WITH NEW BANNER “Mr, President, How Much Longer Must the Women Wait for Liberty?” It Reads. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The silent suffrage sentinels were again to-day before the White House gates, The twelve gathered at the west gate to-day in order to give President Wil- son & combined ,salute when he re- turned from his golf game. After- wards the pickets divided forces with six at each te. The weather was still raw and the pickets were bun- dled up. The big banners flashed a new question to the President to-day. “Mr. President, how much longer must the women wait for liberty?” 10,000 CARRANZISTAS READY TO TAKE PERSHING'S PLACE Army Which Will Occupy Terri- tory When U. S. Force With- draws Now at Torreon, WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Propared to take over the territory which will be vacated when Gen. Pershing’s column withdraws from Mexico, 10,000 Carrangistas have arrived at Torreon from the south, State Department despatches said to-day. GALVESTON, Tex. Jan. 16, Resi- ie an k by Villa forces, according to dents of Tampico are expectin, atta BY EVE jof all necessary munitions all the time, | NING: WORLD oh “ pipe line workers who arrived here laprerr grrr ors demand “unreasonable” prices, and|P\Pe tine workers who arrived here everything the navy needs in case i ii there has been no train service at _—_— “exorbitant prices are demanded, he! ‘Tampico since Jan. 7. STARVING GREECE (Génie & vist Paae) told the House Navy Committee to-day. pneciedik.s SUEY ontinuc ‘rom rs age. ; Daniels appeared to ask an addition- ‘fal $12,000,000 appropriation for equip- HOLD-UP MEN FLEE IN AUTO. ing navy yards, a Hundreds of Letters Reach the dent for adjusting strikes in a/?!RE,, muat fit out our munitions | Fire ‘Twe Shots Rob Six tn rat % 2 ‘ G -to-! * ma lants and shipyards so that, working White House From Sympathiz- |‘M&0-te-man’ manner, Bea twenty-four hour. shift, we can Sato: rs apie ead It 1s marked because of its ten-)make everything we need in the way| ‘Two men with soft hats drawn over ers in This Country. dency for a long drawn out struggle, | ships and large munitions,” he sald. ior eyes and revolvers in thelr hands patch’ "<eouee baie Beding'y WASHINGTON, Jan, 15.—Strong | Such as always proves a hardship on stepped into Michael Comus's saloon, * y Bt . appeala to President Wilson for {nter- | the public. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ig KY gloss this" morning “aha aa id vention on behalf of “starving| “It 16. marked because the men as nx hore tet te ba 4 up their Greece” are being made in hundreds | Were under such excellent control, With net cannery frm previous closings wap |Dailing, and, the other collected “462.68 of telegrams received during the last; ‘It 1s marked that In an organizas| ji comes .... He" a" TA 28 | trom Comus, who was behind the bar, week at the White House from Greeke| tion of over 500 individuals not Ain Shot Seat Mr Me Rat Bieter ee, Coenee: Manet. 8 and Greek sympathizers in this coun- | single act of the men required police (4m: Gan 6. rete | a ‘Another shot was fired. this time nto try @ appeala claim that Greece, | 8¥Pervision and not a single violation a ad Be bet nay Ei cy ke eer Barges, non-belligerent, and attempting ia Ws reported on account of {t, Each nM 1008 + {Jaround the corner on Skillman’ Street y to Ke he struggle MAN turned in his cab to the garage | A® % Si + Bland tpaded for the Greenpoint section. every way to keep out of the struggle soa oat until the matt $e 3% + The then in the saloon were too sur- in which she Is not concerned, ty be- 4nd a er was ad- br Bis + 14 | prised to ive a description of the gun- set on all ides and euffering in- | dusted. +) wrt t | Men and nobody could tell the number tensely from the lack of food, ‘The body of striking chauffeurs i lw! — 17 lof the automobile license, Ai TE. Rives Sot showed wisdom in thelr selection of | fall a the + % od ir, Tunney, who not only insisted | Bé! ba a WO CALL DOWN OF FRANCIS (von sunticsror'tis'iront ute nege | E Ss. 4 |MRS, ASCHE LOSES ALIMONY. lose agit of the public interest or| tal 8 = hy the business side of the proposition wy + 18 | oy a Wenttn FOR PETROGRAD SPEECH f° connevtion®eius” tne Broponttion BR = 'Blcourt neiteWM Wenithy Importer | Hie committee of fifteen were men of wy ¢ of: Parsher Parmente: ‘ his © purposeful bent, q HN ru Justice Cohalan to-day relieved Her- U. S. Ambassador to Russia Criti- ni “The fast tat very man wo | Cin, Cora iy t $ man T. Asche, wealthy importer of any * : pn a y' erday mornin, ve ) 7 " cised the Allies for Making evidence that the company continued | os) iis, ae TE a ae bara eed cee (gd tle Trade Agreements to have confidence in the efficiency uy t 8 Ame, hecho, Rib youlitul wife. whens a aor ane ene of all the workers oy + | ]be a! o separation suit brought " oth : ner, w ASHINGTON, Jan, a8 Practical Wnts ts also Significant that never tn +4 amines het ago the wife's complaint confirmation of Ambassador FrangMne history of New York has th + Rlagainst the husband was dismissed and cis's statement at Petrograd that®prospect of real public service at the! / t 2% Bp yae Rranray ® Sparetin. Tae wis | closer commeretal relations with Rus- aver rae Seraliein Ee fajoren + with Justice Cohalan to continue her ; = ont the ap- wla can hardly be brought about ‘If trance of these three companies. +% alimony at 3 Biotech Ae ad © 8p the principles or resolutions of the under the | lier, Tike: TP OBLEe and also discharged "a. $500 bond economic conference of the Allles last B ats yirnlen "Was Drought |sieli Springfield which Asche had put up to Inaure pay= » into existence y the cam| J Ki colt Copper. = § * Jyne are oonhriped and Se Oa lah Evening World. They shave tao Ste. + s ——->—_—_ epartment demonstrated that it {s possible for et, to-day with the statement that an ead concerns not only to make profit Yara iat a8 GIRL STAGED ROBBERY SCENE bly woul a in the taxic: jusiness at the present jerne ot. Gi thd Agibe ener Loo tee eH to| maximum legal rates, but are able to te. ot $ Ai at ss Farnen on jae two casxos--Ambassador Gerard's Conduct a line of cabs, beginning \ifeu ro jesnee She Len J Herlin and Minister Van With the rate of 20 cents for the first Mo. K- & 7. Xf +1%] wmma Greis, seventeen years old, of # statement at ‘The Hague—the one-third Of a talle-the lowest iaitial Nat fe ene ‘an, ti No, 376 Fast One Hundred and Fiftleth department made inquiries. “ - - ares 2 St who was found bound in the The Paria economic contorence has! ,. “That, the old companies which {Sg Gata: = H[Gelter'or her home on Jan, © with gas been viewed with alarm here fought the ordinance were compelled | S...1/, & Westers + U)fowing trom a fet above her and. who eetive of exclusive trade arreomente to Withdraw thelr business 19 also | nn \venk R. i said a man who had stolen $12 from her sea er after the Wure-dangereus te strong evidence that any corporation | Pitts, Cos) Co, ots + o% |had bound her and tried to kill her, ad- eee eerie trade: N&*TOUs £9 that refuses to adjust Itnelf to new | five! Slee! + 44, [mitted to the police to-day that’ her American foreign trade, | conditions and persists in private | H#',(uP, Cx i 1" Jatory was a falsehood . monopoly is bound to lose public | Read r » he sald she lost $12 given to her by BARS U. S. CLERKS’ RAISES. | patronage. % her mother to buy a dress and staged | "Also I'am tmpelled to state that |% ro pat 4 ¥ he, easault and rovbery as an, ox splendid ¢ rh Boulter hoy * er father-in-law, | Senate Com It 18 8 aplendid ora when smbplover | feultere Bae fy | lunder arrest charged with violating the i} erene their differences in an exemplary Texas © % is + 1 Sullivan Law, a revolver being found | wasn —Increases of nner t a 14 | pay for Government clerks, approved In one pension that lasted all night |! ) ie + 28 | by the House, were stricken from the every grievance was taken up and & wy tak opriation Bill to-day b; oy settied for both wides, The men had hy a + ApPrOprlarieD, Bill tordey by the Bene | aoe insue—thet Of wamee-te, take Mig ag 8 It also recommended reducing the back to their organization, After a by tue, ee salaries of embers of the Farm day's debate on this point, by uiani- st 8 FPR a year and oftine cutting nous vote, the nen agreed to go back to met g Aaeratard from sebed te MRChGe to work at the present wage scale, 4 + a ™ xis they having factorily settled ev- . \ Se 5, 10, 26 and 60 Ib. cotter and in 2 and 5 Ib. cartons Going to bake a Choco- _| f late Cake? Always— Rethelehem Stool Corporation sept of directors has been postpone ign pean n Jan, 16 to Jan, 28 “Sweeten it with Domino ‘ablet, Powdered, Gromuleta’ Jectionore O} y Sunday World Wants Work { on Change of Venue. SAN ANGELO, Tex., Jan, 15.—The trial of Harry J. Spannell, charged with the murder of Lieut. Col. C. M. Butler and Mre. Crystal Hope Hol- ‘land Spannell, the defendant's wife, at Alpine, Tox., July 20 last, began here to-day. The case was brought here on change of venue from Alpine, where Spannell conducted a hotel. Spannell, after shooting his wife and Col. Butler in an automobile in which the three wero riding at Spannell's in- vitation, surrendered to the authori- ties, but refused to make a statement. Col, Butler was exonerated from blame by a board of inquiry appointed by the army. Every one entering the court-room was searched. Even soldiers were re- quired to give up their aide arms. OSBORNE IN RAGE AS SLADE ASKS IF HES TANGO INY (Continued From First Page.) ing yourself defendant In a breach of promise sult brought by Rae Tanzer, you started out to exculpate yourself and that there was concocted the scheme of having Wax pose as “Oliver Osborne?" A. Certainly not. Mr. Slade showed the witness two envelopes each containing letters from Wax, one to Mr. Osborne, one to Rose Helen Kaiser (who has tes- tifled she was engaged to Wax as “Oliver Osborne”), and both Lape | the mark of the New Englan Steamship Company. Q. Wasn't it part of this scheme to have both these letters appear to have come from the same steamship? A it wasn't; there was no such ac Turning now to an insinuation he had made before in the course of the trial, Mr. Slade asked: Q. You ted instrumentally to bring abouf the indictment of Rae Tanzer's two sisters, Safford and all others connected with the breach of promise action against you? A, No, (The answer came in a roar.) bbe Tce THAW'S LAWYER BEGINS FIGHT ON EXTRADITION Enters Protest at Harrisburg, but Is Too Late in the Case of Oliver Brower, HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan, 15.—Attor- neys for the Thaw family to-day be- gan their fight in defense of Harry I. Thaw, Indicted for kidnapping and arsault In New York State. Protests were entered by Henry Scott of Phila- delphia against extradition of Thaw and Oliver Brower without hearing. In the case of Brower the request came too late. Requisition for him was honored late Saturday night. NEW RESOLUTION WARNS AMERICANS OFF SHIPS Representative Cary, a Republican, of Wisconsin, Presents It in the House. WASHINGTON, Jan, 15.—Possiblo renewal of last year's fight over warning Americans off armed ships, was presaged this afternoon when Representative Cary, Milwaukee, in- troduced a joint-resolution calling for such a warning to be issued. Similar resolutton introduced last year by Mr. McLemore in the House and Mr. Gore in the Senate, were defeated. aieteaieineme =: SALARIES OF SIX CUBS ARE CUT $1,000 EACH. Two of Pla With “War © tracts” Refuse to CHICAGO, Jan. 15,—Salaries of siix members of the Chicago Nationals who held "war" contracts have been reduced $1,000 or more, President Weeghman an- | s00». nounced to-day. The six players in 1916 received an aggregate salary of $38,000, Two of the men, Archer and Wil ries. were: Archer, $7,000; Pitcher Hendrix, $6,000; Catcher $6,500, and Infielder Zeider, $5,00 Weeghman suid that salaries of pl ers who played winning ball last sea will not be reduced. ‘Wil. 0, 000; json, lay- son GQLACK FRUITS AND NUTS--Ev: thie collection, which comprises NsnareMt y favor len ure at packed coptainers. Special for Monday, Jan. 15th. MOLASSES CREAM (rer nckgte sot vt f ih cA Ra dts dy. fillinxe sf delictous Cream in the popular Ice Cream me maven POUND BOX 13 54 BARCLAY STREET jones 6.80 pom | Sat) pom F CORTLANDT OTREST Gloses 1) Mm, Dati» PARK ROWANASSAU 87, Closes 11 p.m; Sat. LL. 80pm, 0 RBOKNE STARS Tr Mehdi 0° eA REET a Monday Morning Wonders. ecified Given Out in Washington. WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The United States Navy lost during the last year ships to the value more than $11,000,000. The toll is the heaviest in the history of the navy, due to storma The Ust includes the cruiser Mem- Offering for Monday and Tuesday, nee S ERORDWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.30 The apecitict Weight includes phis, wrecked off Santo Domingo, cost of vessel and repairs, $6,8 64; the crulser Milwaukee, cost of vessel and repairs, $3,576,118.76; the collier Hector, wrecked off the Atlantic Const, cost of vessel and repairs, $627,627.07; the submarine H-3, ashore off Bureka, Cal, cost and repairs, $526,768.60, and the submarine F-4, sunk off Honoluh $1,217,660.18, bringing tho total to $11,- 147,899.20, cL LAND, Jan, b y I of Col. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) ts to —The be perpetuated through @ movement ina d Cleveland Scouts, The organization this week rt the collection of contribution of cents each from Cleveland children, the fund to be used to erect a monument at Colonel Cody's grave EXT time the trees in Central Park are weight eddownbeneath a heavy blanket of snow, be sure to see them—and go to see them in that most comfortable way, bya P. O. Box 281, Brooklyn, N. ¥, BELL-ANS Absolutely Remove Indigestion. One package pent 26cat all druggists,| ————=L= SEED LOUIS BUSTANOBY, Gole Owner. ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ef Hrosdwey Building Company will be held fice of Sin Gomvane, 110 Begegeng, Teed 19) eee” LOST, FOUND zane _REWAR aot FOUND AND RAW AR ES wre ena ot tat Back as HELP_WANTED—MALE, WANTED — Stoker-operators, fireman laborer for power station. Inquire at . ‘ower Station, oor, 4th and Front «te, Inand City, opposite Fast 84th at, ferry, Jan. 15th and 16th eal Ciivcrine Weanale Fruita, oi enc tet, “vit AOC lay, Jan. 16th L We che ry 206 BROADWAY es 7 p.m: Bat. 10 9. EAST 42D STRE: ase West ATH stReRT 1 car SAE ‘ae 3 eS Egy STH Sra

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