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: BRITISH LABOR ‘NAVAL BATTLE GERMAN CAPTURE "=e GUNEMER CORES PRS ENDORSES WILSON. LOST BY BRTSH, MORE TRENCHES ON “PBTH AR VICTORY: a called on Weights and Measures Com- ‘ ‘ mis#toner Hartigan this aftéfnoon Paris Also Reports Hurling of | and formanty agreed no longer to fight LEAGUE OF PEACE. BERL CLAMS) FRONT HEAR Party Conference at Manches-|Officia | i] Buy Meat, Not Wrappers. | largést packing houses in the country | — 1 Report Says All De-/Russians Admit Retiring After . * : : pa 7 + this State against the law which ter Adopts Resolution by a stroyers Except V-69 Re- Offensives in the Tirul | Hundreds of Pounds of | provides that all hams, bacon ai} : Unanimous Vote I ; | Projectiles on Germans. other cured meats shall be so marked ina: turned to Home Waters. Swamp. | jectiles on Ge ue that the actual weight of the meat MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 26.—| peRsin, Jan. 26 (via Sayville wire-| BERLIN, Jan. 26 (by wireless | PARTS, Jan. 1—The War Office to. | Atependent of the wrapper GRR IRE | plainly seen jay made the following announcement : Commissioner Hartigan, who with |on aertal activities: | State Superintendent of Weights and Measures Farrell began the fight against the packers, announced Before the arrival of the packing héuse agents that Armour & Co, the Cud- ahys, » Swifts, Wilson & Co, ane labor conference In séaston here | less),—The German ofMiclal version of | SAyville).—In the River Aa sector of sly adopted to-day a réso«| the recent North Sea destroyer battle | the Iiga region, along the northern lution urging that “all the British | Was issued to-day by the offictal press | end of the Russo-Galician front, East representatives at the peace con. | bUreau, It says Prussian troops captured additional ference should Work fap the formate “Immediately beginning the en- | Russian positions on both aldes of the | of an interfiational league to enfores| agement, which took place In the stream yesterday and withstood a darkness, the commander of the |Counter-attack on the east bank V-69, which recetved @ full hit by | Hussians to the number of 500 were} unantme “On the Somme front y tenday Lieut. George Guynemer brought down within our lines at a point near Lignieres his twenty-eighth Gerr BUSINESS -|L AM ForceD 10 SACRIFICE the maintenance of peace on the plan an airplane advocated hy the Presdent of the other big packers had agreed to lay United States and approved by the| which the bridge was struck, was | tken prisoner | “It has been confirmed that | down their arms British Foreign Secretary.” Killed. He was captain of the flo- | ‘The text of the statement reads: | Lieut. Herteaux during the day of ‘This means, according to Cdlttmis~ Tho resolution also demanded that | tilla corvette, Max Schults, who “Engagements on the River Aa bh brought down a Germam | sioner Hartigan, that the consumérs the British plenipotentiaried showld| sings the beginning always had | Yesterday again resulted m com. | airplane and this brings to nine | o¢ this stato wi © about $2,000,060 | teen the number of enemy ma- include an adequate number of Par-| commanded his flotiiia with cour- | success for the attacking ents what a year, ‘That amount rep liamentary representatives of organ-| age and success, The hit also Kast Prussian divisions in’ the chines destroyed by this pilot, has been annually paid by consumiéte ized labor, ‘The mover of the resolu-| killed some other officeys and | C#pture of further Russian posi- j A third and fourth enemy (old for cured meat wrappers. tion remarked that many words had| ranks and damaged tho steering tions on both sides of the river. \ ne, after engagements in tho alr a es My Enormous Stocks of Model Clothes of been spoken about Tussla, but It| gear, causing a collision with other | On (he cast bank strong hostile | brought to cath, One was {LATIN AMERICA INDORS whould not be forgotten that it was| boats counter attacks failed. Five hun- Rd 3 ces Rah AY Lada daad Men and Young Men BECAUSE of the N Tuabla thet ietiated he Mkpee he ¥o0d; thea A ReaeiS dred prisoners were brought in." Feey MORGAN | Wrecked within our lines to the PEACE NOTE OF WILSON ‘ Conference. damaged condition, entered the ie. et pel Me London), Jan meer hid, oft oo os ne other J] The conterence also adopted a res-| Dutch port of Ymuiden unmolest- | 76—Russian troops in two sectors of! eslgn: ta Ghat kie seep RES To | 4 regis ‘ ci | Not until a marriago license was| Arnes, é atta ; ji i 5 | olution declaring t labor was 'op-| ed by the enemy, the Riga region carried out successful | | “ Wi ede Arnes, in the Ardennes. The Ger Practically All Southern Republies \ , iseued did it become publicly known} man airplane which on Jan, 28 was N posed to the after-the-war: policy of “The boat rammed by the V-69 [Offensive movements yesterday, ad-| 11.) stieg Edwina Margaret Morgan, higeiae es in Favor of It, Says the RN the Paris conference and demanding | continued to participate in the |\inclns at one point east of the River | en ae oid daughter of Post.| cuovceed to machine-gun fire at | s ‘i IN (‘free trade for every country.” with! combat, despite damagos, and in | announced teedatn cots on Moe. | close range by one of our machines | State Department. XN s oe POE bb . iH tee + ¢ en , " na to-day. Counter offensives | master Morgan, was to marry Joseph} was destroyed at a point to the WARHINGHON é { RN | safeguards for the maintenance o' the further course of the struggio y the Germans later resulted in! Fry Nounan jr. of No. 617 West One| North of Craonne. VYASHINGTON, Jan, —Practi- of My Boston, Philadelphia & Providence Stores KJ) internationa! tudor conditions fixed] heavily damaged an Kngiish de- Withdrawala of the Russian fotccs |trundred acid Forcy-thied Mareets has J.During the day of Jan. 24 and | cally all South Ameri¢an countries KY} international trade union agree. | stroyer by ramming it. The vessel |" irHe teat of the seatemiend send Jaro to bo married Jan. 8 in the) Srondh tenhing ered eae [have indorsed “to a greater oF teas € N | mente, rammed was in a sinking condi- “Between the ‘Tirul Swamp a chapel of the Church of the Inter-] ducted the following aerial oper- | extent” the recent note of President iim) Another resolution urged the goy-| toe, the River Aa, west of Rusa easion, One Hundred and Fitty-ftth| ations: ‘Two hundred and Wilson to belligerents, it was declared RQ! ernment to purchase ail imported “Although {ts speed was dimin- peri FA Pe Paper ine oot | street and Broadway. vo deve ioe coer | at the State Department to-day. The Ny foodstuffs in the country of their] ished by the double ramming, the turing some prisoners and teo | ————————— —]| Toad station at Briteuiles, where | Department said, however, that these production, and arrange for their German torpedo-poat destroyer machine guns. Aft*rwards, how- ’ an extensive fire was observed, indorsements were not in sufficiently \ transport and distribution at nre-1 succeeded in reaching its German | ever, under the pressure of the MAYOR § AUTHORITY Numerous projectiles were thrown | specific form to be given to the press. scribed rates also urged similar} i more re tue atal Germans, we withdrew to our also upon 1 stations at St. | argentine and Uruguay * , N meantires for the control of the home| | yt asia: GER t : sau ee ne original positions | | Quentin and Voyennes, tha bar- | oq to Bhye ianet ler part than rh} * SY production of food A thin an boat, whic! “On the eastern bank of the racks at Liancourt-Fosse, the hele ret iC ne SS * } thet 1 fe that direct Tam closing out my Boston, Philadelphia a N latins had a long contact with the others, | River Aa our detachments, having railroad station and barracks at | Aen might offeua tae Providence stores as a preliminary to a complete N FRANCE CUTS DINNER encountered numerous hostile tor-— | conducted an obstinate baitle, ad f orenict’ ond ee eerain pau | Bnten ‘ ht pedo-boat destroyers. It immedi- vanced for about o| je in the le id on certain bulld- - ‘ pie | large hostile destroyer by a rem, bint as ‘4 will not only pemmit me to give my undivided per- N| pedis nit at the suorvens ramees counter-atiacks they were obliged | F I a sonal attention and energies to this section, but f , en ee roned Rantt “Gen, Ivachkevitch, who led tne javol the instit 7 fit-sharin ! lan NY! Rigs Rules Announced for All Heo eae pont ctopbed fan | pattie in the firet. Hne, although > i S ; es Ann cay | wii en Bai RAISE CABBAGES AND PIGS involves the instituting of a profit-sharing =p N| tablishments Where Meals Bey AS tater gene eiareetre) | “in 186 TeRon Of the enouin of (Continued From First Page.) PIGS) among my employees that will mean a better Are Sold. peated allegations in German omcial| the iver eresina our scouts —_- \ seessful reconnol- communications,” saya an official) Carried out su The driver of every bus statement issued last night, “it is] fances, cantur service and a Greater Georges in Cireater New has before him a little three [You are the Mayor of this etty that | Soldiers Use Relief Time From }| PARIS, Jan, 26.—France has fot. Ing twenty lowed the example of England and| necessary to state again quite cléarl Germa Hostile airplanes dro) you have the right to instruct an Trenches in Cultivating Little mY peri . here ad » mos Y gain quite clearly! Pet hombs on the station a g otal sigi : : _ | York, where my advance style ideas are most Mealy ln saettieling, eaie fa teeta’ | Gastian baits easel eiguaea iarsne| Bec, pombe on the sation at |omoer to take «particular position Romain | | metal eign which reads: appreciated. rants. Diners in restaurants are |#S0t on the morning of Tuesday was] | a. vary) wae ORMEen Noss over that of the citizen who pays his ruck Gardens, | : sik eeatetaté he rammed by any enemy ship or in any| “®* ‘ taxes and license toward vort ot} FRENCH FRONT, Jan, 15 (by| hereafter restricted ; ——>— and license toward the support 1 to hors d'oeuvres | way damaged, other than the torpedo ; mail).—Like the stagedriver who , f The extraordinary success attending the recent or soup, two other dishes and cheese | boat destroyer reported sunk aftor}| GERMANS MADE DRIVE these officers ; FIRST SAFETY or dessert. In regard to the two main | being torpedoed. ON THE RIGA FRONT “The officer, prior to your coming | SPent his monthly day off in riding THEN Schedule time of my Brooklyn store convinces me that dishes the bill of fare, instead of the eG up, had already satisfied himself that |n 4M omnibus, the French soldier! |, get into place Greater New York territory possesses unlimited pentod, ls confined ‘tom imasiwady oF KNEE DEEP IN SWAMP) there was no occasion for making a| When released for a short repose from| r 7 nine, The nine consists of one egg ——— complaint ‘against my chauffeur, and | digging and guarding trenches, passes Give pedestrians the right possibilities for the sale of Georges Model Clothes. dish, two fishy three meat and three ; BERLIN (via. Be wireless), | repeat again that I resent your in-| most of his time digging and hocing) of way vegetable. : , H Fi Jan, 26.—Seventeen hundred Russian | terference, simply because you are the | truck gardens, If in doubt, STOP Th does not take effect until : * My Greater New York Stores Must Now Run Parscarr i. tt ie apattoatin to aa prigoners and thirteen machine guns|Mayor of this elty, under the cir-] All along the French front, around | NEVER take a chanee rced Dr: Sa . ee establishments where meals are old erman hands since | cumstances. the depots and the cantonments and Under Fo: aft to dispose of the OxcE to the public, including clubs, hotels, rman counter attack] “There were four reputable business [even about the dugouts, the Assocla- you seo that the safety ) stocks caused by the closing of these threebig outlets. Fee ee erent hill ot tie ga, according to an|men in my car returning home from | ted Press correspondent has seen ad of the public, as well as 2 Juncheon to the police authorities not analy at campalen issued to-|a directors’ meeting of our corpora-|mirably laidout truck gardens, At the comfort of our pas 3 ene later than 10 o'clock in the day and day by the official prers bureau. The| tion, and every one will give evidence | the ee ee eye et ae yee sengers, is a prime COM - tions in @ conspiououa place, that one Russian battalion com-|me you should have this charge} produco of these plots for the past ‘The restrictions inelude an absolute (Continued from First Page.) mander who refused to follow out his | against my chauffeur withdrawn, and, } year is valued by the army authori- a prohibition of puddings and an order tee kenoral’s orders to withdraw was shot|in addition to that, you should pay [tics at 13,100,000 francs at wholesale i i pHh geo Hour, milk, exes, sugar y hi , for the damage to my ear.” 1 bie ; uctions made regardless d vegetables, Salads countas cour, | &teat loss ho would suffer if by his own men Nearly everywhere good results have with the following reductions mad 6 sew ines served on the same plate | Baroness were to be taken from him.| The Russians suffered endtmous|SHERRILL ADDS TO HIS CHARGES | been obtained, and passing through of cost or loss—regardless of the terrific advances in woolens and production. It’s the greatest Clothing le by com- parison of values and number of gar- ments included in the history of New York OVERCOATS & SUITS | OVERCOATS & SUITS with meat He explained that the Baroness could | losses in this fighting. Some Russian AGAINST MAYOR, the country p rallel with the trenches + , ——e wn 4q .|the correspondent saw on all sides not see her husband who was in Ger-| prisoners asserted that regiments of| Mr. Sherrill was quite an indig- | ti, corrimhon Pert lag A | vente TONNAGE OF VESSELS SUNK many fighting and that anyway if| 3,000 men had only 500 left, the rest}Mant taxpayer to-day. He supple-| canhages, Brusaela sprouts, | her husband were hero he would have | peing killed or wounded mented the charges made in his letter | jeeks and other green stuff, Not only GREATER THAN NEW SHIPS ob gos He og same back set Mrs. Dix0n |“ wrissian attacks beginning in Jan-|5¥ the following statement: however, are vegetables of all kinds | na en. “ 5 i rown by the men, but in some cases | Maurice du Champ, « French artiat,|uary southwest of Riga were rapidly} “Although the Mayor says we were | flown ty the mat, bil Mh tothe Bi tescribed frequent visits to the Bar-langwered by powerful German} speeding it is strange that the sum-|jtneaing establishments for the rais- United States Second in Construc- Cheers Bipare suets We6 O86 OGues counter-thrust,” the statement #at@,|mons was for a violation of traffic}ing of domestic animals, and often ee Lae sa ‘ Ua ogulations, It was the Mayor's car} while shells are whistling overhead | tion in 1916, Building 1,213 iil and, as a friend, he called and| “After bad weather due to frost|Tesu the chorus is joined by squealing hog: Originally $15 & $16.60, New | Originally $25 & $28, Now . All Kind found the noblewoman in a pink sill] stopped, the German troops on Jan,{ Which violated these In turning north | in) CoC hing ee Ruanibn Noten Reene Cratt of 4 Inds, kimono and Dixon In light blue pa-Jo9, at 9 A, M., after a short effictent|of the post. We were able to stop /and ducks in the styes and runs erect- | -—=-——————— WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—Loas to | mas, the latter very much perturbed | vrtitiory preparation, advanced on|Within two and a half car lengths, od by the poldiers | olieo. the world's merchant shipping in 1916], An elevator boy in the building tes-| both sides of the Aa on a front of [thus showing that we couldn't have through war causes exceeded the total] tified to serving the Baroness and]about seven miles, Although this at-|been going at tho rate of speed an tonnage constructed, according to es-| Pixon with coffec and rolls and 101 tack was expected by the Russian] Charged, ‘Then, again, the Mayor! mARLAN, Jan. 26 (by wireloss to Say-| died at Syracuse, N.Y. Ihe te gurvived timates prepared to-day by the Fed. | (fine the couple up and down In the) cand the German troops ob. | himself was in no position to see how |ville).—Minor attacks have been made| by his mother, two 4, Mrs. Mary eral Bureau of Navigation, Vessels! The incidents described by the Iast| tained sinall advantages by noon on tuat we were going faa ho was seated by Reumenjan toroes on the western | Bolmote and ms , Aaele Aaieety and 2.08.6 " vith mck to the ehautfe rontier of Moldavia, in the Kasino Val-| hls brother, Henry J. Mahon, sunk aro put at 1.149, of 2,082,682 (on-| two witnesses occurred, they sald, |iett and right wings “When I walked up to. the police. |ley_ rexion, the War OMfce announced | Funeral services Friday at 9 P, Mf. at jn and those built at 2,506, of] last May, nly ay previous th “In the afternoon, after fresh} man he asked simply: ‘What fault {today The attacks were repulsed | fs residence, 171 India wt., Brookl: 1,899,948 tons. ‘The net reduction was! Dixons were married and were happy, | artery preparation, a decisive suc- , simp) au about 200,000 tons, or 1% per cont, of| Mrs. Dixon said, until the Baronoxs| tier preparation, 0 doctsive ub: |iy itt Then a man atepped up and the world's total, cama on from Han Fracisco en route | onetul th pried out at the}said he wanted my chauffour taken Great Britain led tn shipbuilding | to Germany and found herself stalled] iid to figh rough Tirul swamps |‘? Jail. ‘Tho policeman asked who he with 510 vessels of 619,000 tons, The|here because of the ble was, and he replied: ‘f want this nde. fhe rhich they sank knee-deep, Ry - United States was second with 1,218] and the artist met in a Greenwich | th, alesis ey wank knee-deep. ty|man arrested in the name of the vessels of ayor of the city. 0,000 tons, Ships built by | Village cafe of the Aa more than two miles of| > ‘ all other countries aro given as 782| With all their professions of love.|errain had been conquered, When the Mayor's attention wa: in number of 720,868 tons, Japan’s| however, the perfect bliss that Dixont "turing the night of the 2th mote | ctlied to Mr. Shesril’s letter, he said: construction of 00 tons wasabout| raved about did not Iasi, A feW] terrain was gained on the right wing| _ / do not care to enter into any Attacke Re-|MAHON.—MICHAEL PATRICK, son of the late Henry Mahon and Mary Fogett, Minor Roaman | *11 | 16 ‘| OVERCOATS & SUITS | OVERCOATS & SUITS Originally $18 & $20,Now | Originally $30 & $35, Now ‘13 | *19 t three times the 1915 output. months ago, having found that they| of the Aa, and a Russian post at the | Controversy on the subject, I am : vas priced i German construction of 26000 tona| could not get along becayse of aif-[ Or, \ne Ad ine fh Cute the] going to press thls matter in court, And eo on—higher-priced garments correspondingly tn admittedly. too low an, outimace | ference of opinion cencerniag the war | cantern end of the attacking line en- 11 was the grossest kind of reckloss- || | Special for Friday, Jan. 26th | | Special for Saturday, Jan. 27th reduced—including the genuine luxurious Montagnac The entire world's merchant. vessel | —Dixon being an Englishman and the | {ied Ane ’ heah One the oneutdur nearly ‘kiled HOCOLATD OOVERED || FRUIT Ty AND NUT WAFFLES—These lly $50—-NOW $31.50. tonnage at present, according to an| Baroness « German~ Dixon packed up he largest part of the terrain] ‘ime tt this 00) Chocolate “Swe Overcoats, originally $31.50 estimate by Lloyd's, 1s 48,683,000, and loft for India, where he 18 NOW vhangoned to the Kussiana at the be- ihe, Mayor loft this nfternoon tor |} | Ci re * Positively not « single garment in the house reserved—from en ee were [SuppoRed to Pe. took the matter| siNning of January is now again In| the Preparedness Congrens berry. Lamo £1 the nobbiest fancy Suitings aud Overcoatings—including staple blues MRS. VISCONTI TO TESTIFY. | iter advisenen ae = nee pores > + | and blacks, plush and quilted—lined double-breasted Ulsters and Fur F BRITISH COAST SHELLED ’ Evidence © ct ° . Collar Coats—also all Evening Dress Clothe, ete fence wilt ne meirietea to] GERARD RENEWS INQUIRY, | BRITISH GAIN IN AFRICA. | BRITI AST SHELLE See on WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—Mra. Ruth | qyvants te Know if Americans Were| @°" kins Succeeds Gen, Smuts BY GERMAN WARSHIP CREAMS—The heart of this dainty | | Almonds wed in these mre Minti will testifygn the House “leak: on Yavpawaale. in Command tn the Bas fre. big. sweel FUR COATS—LessthanWholesale une CHIR ANHeMRbRRARE waa cede BMRLAN 1aAd Se ala nan Wes CA LONDON, Jan, 24.—-Lieut, Gen. A. R hed aywny | tn rei! A incmber of the committee to-duy. | BERE Laps a DIL hei ¥er=T stosking been appointed to the} LONDON, Jan, 26.—A small Ger- eo atone ° Muskrat Lined Coate—Black Kersey Shell, 3 mn evidence, how. (ahd the American Ambaswader Ks) ommand of the Rritish Bast Atricantwwan vessel bombarded the Suftolie| Tidy Shera i Lamb or Naturel Rat Collar, Originally $30, now $30.00 4 to In all gueations | ronowed hie Inguiries At the peditionary force, succeeding Lieut ¢ of Hnwland, the Admiralty an-| 2 Finest Marmot Lined Coa’ i itintted to what ake sew: loz Americans among the w + {den Jan Christian Sinuts, It wae! nounced to-day Originally marked 865, now , 47.50 e leak and any profits era Drought to Gerimany by the cap stticia Announced to-day Gen: “Only a portion of the shells fired} 7B COVERED Fide ANE UATE 1d Coate—Veaver Coll tured British steamer Yarrowdale, vshing assumed | command’ in Hast | yy the enctmy warship reached shor« Wwe Lines oat ea lacey ee $52.50 Atrice on dan, 20, th Banouncement) cia” thare ware no casual the | : The official statement to-day regard-| Admiralty statement eaid, Small P . AU finer grades reduced proportionately ing the African campalgn says the Ger- | damage was done Big Bargains in Raccoon and Black Dog Auto Coats hans are retiring on both the eastern | 4 and western fighting Zones, quake Shock tn Montreal—No ITALIAN ary. it kes and dist 4 2 verre ih | u ane. Betablehen 1706 Man Dies on Sidewalk, | MONTREAL, P. Q, Jan. 26.—A very TWO NEW YORK STORES >: 42 West 34th, Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave. An unidentified man about fifty-five] perceptible enrthauake shock was re-| sra old collapsed on the sidewalk at! corded here about 2.45 this afternoon York Street and Hudson Avenue, Brook-| so far aa can b yn. at noon to-day, Dr. Fi from! was done. uid America has known— learned no damage | tremors lasted fftecn CHOCOLATE COVER! mmm ine, tempting Heal of | riven sdireet’ (rons ‘the 4 Hrooklyn Hospital ; was’ prob. | seconds Iya victim of heart fallure. He was oa = i Also corner of ° : shout flv nine inches in heigh ery ie Major tn 3 and liked—this Waighed ‘1 nda and had gray. hair | CAREY Of New dork, r Me) und) a mu wore a. black 5 hd Broadway at 36th, jerby hat, black. shoes and stockings| WASHINGTON, Jan, President 64 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY a and a dark blue suit day signed tthe commission || Qlomes 8.80 pm: Bato pm Hw abe asi Whe Marlborough Hotel Building = @ CORTLANDT STREET 1 EAST 420 STREE’ CARSTAIRS J; Carty of New York as a Gloves T1 p.m. Dal ae m. Dail; FY ’ Car Float Sinks With Loaded Cars, . ee me aRiehowaNAssau sr. Both New York Stores since 1788. WHISKEY A New York Dock Company car f Major in the Blgnel OMcere’ herorve 1 Gigaset Baie HEP Open Evening arrying twelve loaded freight cars, cap of the American Telegraph & cmt. OME STREET a 3 West by W STRES' : ‘eo sized and sank at Mer No, 22, at the | Telephone Company $8 EAST 23D STREET oe 149TH ST. & 3D AVE," latin | : to-day, | Six of the cars aank In fifty feet The War ity tome and laxative effect, Laxative 11,0 p.m, Pall Thoma 11 Aorta Matta mr bi Oanehe Ft A J on Carver | yee i. Twith the fost ei hue sah wo BD "s hervonencas oF “aeeiee ee tons te tie mROLOWAY, ‘brooklyn, Slow red & “Saturday 18 P.M. YY Yy | he float ut the tin» of the ir | ig e'Brome, Quinine GROVES © spec! weight includes the container.