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ee epee Che “Circulation Books Open to Al. | ht, tfha'New Tork Word) NEW YORK, MONDAY, ean vee © 29, LANE EZ£DITION 1 (The New York World! BIG | LOSSES BY ALLIES ON AWS B.HOUR DAY DENIED, CROPSEY ORDE PLINY FISK, BANKER, WHO DENIES STORY ‘SO. IN QUOTED BY LAW. AWSON A PERJURER, SHOULD BE IN JAIL,” SWEARS: warmer to-night TAL WEATHER—Rain; % ‘EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All.” 917. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. li Bi ER eo eo! TWO FRONTS; ‘BERLIN CLAIMS DRIVES WERE HALTED FEED RS. BYRNE. ~OTHTIMEAS TRIAL SEVEN DESPERATE ATTACKS ON SOMME AND AT VERDUN | | | | | -_ | — ~ DENYING CONTROL i M ADOO Arbitrators Give Waist and| Corporation Counsel Quits Prisca bovis Sa ee ARE REPORTED BY GERMANS Dress Makers One-fourth | Court, but Attack on Con- Striker Aids Them, but | . iy Y © Beaker Banker Absol of What They Asked. tract Is Heard. Wont Eat Voluntarily. orl anker solves | — Secretary of Treasury at EMPLOYERS’ — VICTORY.| MORE DELAY IS_ ASKED. iMRS. SANGER IN COURT.| British Advance in Three Waves ” —- ——-- | — . . . « ak” Inquiry. a A unten | ; | ; ainst Prince upprecht's Line. AND G0 iN STRIKE Increase in Vages Allowed | Charles E. Hughes, Who Re- |Mrs. Whitehurst, Detective, § PP i: : NO TRIUMVIRATE DEALS. | 1 Will Total About $1,000,000 | ported Validity of Contract, Tells of Getting Birth and French Attempt Surprise At- 4 Annually, May Appear Later. Control E vidence tack on Crown Prince’s For Says His Firm Financed Hud- IN JERSEY PRISON eee Mea {all ack o 0 ce’s Forces. son Tubes, but McAdoo The eight hour day movement got aj Supreme irt Justice Cropsey in Mra. Ethel Byrne, birth contr Closed Accounts in 1914. | iar setback to-day when the board of|the Kings County Court decided to- preacher, y 9 declared a hang ‘PARIS CLAIMS SUCCESS | itrators in the waist and dress In-| day that the clty had suffilctent time Vet saad Her thirtye| , ” . mini itil c t 3 |atrike at the beginning of her thirty Relations between Secretary ot the) STAs Windows and Cell Fit-| dustry handed down a decision for-|in ten days to oppose tn court an |day sentence in the Workhouse lant IN ALSACE BATTLE ‘reamury McAdoo ani Pliny Fisk,| tings Before Leaders Are mally denying the demand for a re-| application filed by William M, Ben- icnday cidteitig; @as) aunin &H0n New York banker, were the subject | Removed. duction of the working hours in that| nett in behalf of the Society for the cially fed at 9.30 o'clock this morn-| BERLIN, Jan, 29 (by wireless to Sayville).—British troops advane { ndustry from 49 to 48—the equivalent| Prevention of Municipal Waste for ing. This makes the fifth Hquld meal! AN, Jan. 29 (by sso Say . : - & a 1 on vailpiaiad FRENKOM NTR of an etght hour day an indifaclion, sautialning, (oscar PSTD ole dal bs ened te 2 ling in three waves attacked German positions north of Armentieres yes Congressional “‘Icak" inves’ | TRENTON an, 29—In un! By the decision about 40,000 workers bch seis hei dd Mackwell's Island physictans since ‘i ‘ eoutuittee. Aapaprent effort. te syr are awarded approximately $1,000,000 | 204 the Board of Estimate from com- her collapse last Friday night, terday, the War Office announces. ¢ , Before starting the day's session the} for their mide in the eontrovers wnnually, or about one-fourth of what! Pleting the contract with the Pethe, only pH be Byrne aap On the Verdun front four attacks were made by the French. ‘ vutiv Oo thao State: ribo thelr union, the International Ladies'| York Central for the Riversi lespite the bulletins issued by Mr.) Seeayerras bold & long executive) about the State prison, tnd a8 @l os inent Workers, asked for, The Margaret Sanger, her alster, but she] The statement says all these efforts were broken up by the German fire. wteion at which they threshed out] xequence of a visit of Governor n 3 or, and West Side Improvement plans. ‘ ; mnie poalmaeseiile My union ‘Gemanded @ 30 per ‘cent, in: i, insisted that the argument | Fist moroer [ising a ehesrén} SonAalteh, Bo The Twenty-third Regiment of Bavarian Infantry inflicted especially future lines of procedure and decided} and jis investigating commissi © all around. It gate from 5 t2 - APE IS SEN as Beas, PHEW a. iwanwerniert » deanertie Jorraction Commissioner 4 ; ; pl on C 0 present at least! s siwuddred convicts tu 6 1-2 per cent, the bigges coed at ones, wiereupon Corporation urdette @. Lewis. |ieavy losses o emy, » te sidetrack, for the p Saturday, four hundred convic r . igwest going | ceed at t 1AM i |eavy losses on the enemy farther inquiry into Stock Exe day started a riot and attempted to | '? oes whose weekly eurnings| Counsel Lamar Hardy und his as- leave BRR: G8 Sars yrAes West of Fromelles and east of Neuville St. Vaast and on the north Q etly t r 10 in the first grade and} sistant in charge of the Brookl condition is Methods and stick more strictly to the| coon wirike when t n | sistant ere he Brooklyn re ‘ a te ; FS second. z “Temperature, 97.4; pulse, 110; | hank of the Ancre and north of Vic-sur-Aisne hostile raiding detachments trail of the elusive “leak.” to start work. G t is regarded, tn a sonse. as a vie- OG Se TOMAR 1? on s pea [fespiration, normal; general cons) Vere without success, This was demanded by some Dem-| vailed untu Principal K y for the employers. It is the firet|°°Uttoo™ to sennett Jdition, fair; mental condition, good; | \’ Resen @cratio as well as Republican mem-| p pyuenes and a num 5 history of the industry | OPPosition, | voluntarily fed at 30 A, M., one pint @ Following ts the text of the War Béreand Chairman Henry, who wants] ted twenty of the joyers have successfully] “The Corporation Counsel's’ oMee,” malted milk, two eggs, six ounces GERARD MAKES SECOND | Office report Tegulate the Stock Exchange, was} “"" wis ‘ought against exccesive - al stne <0 | coffee and smail amount of stimu | “ARMY UP ” ene ake ea oA is ages and! aid Justice Cropsoy to Mr. Hardy, | MY GROUP OF CROWN @biiged to lay aide for the time be- A reduetic f working hours. No|“has been studying this matter ra lant ! Yy RROWDALE INQUIRY PRINCE RUPPRECHT—North of Apg his favorite subject of inquiry. | them tn Wing » ‘ comment was mado by any of the! months, If you don't know all abourt | (The bulletin is signed by Dr | ‘Aviaun sesed, fuer Bieian a asic While acknowledging close bread and w ii erbitrators on the cight-hour day z pen |i. Hunt, visiting physician at the | titan reg, the British attac friendship and past business re ee Mlee Win abandoned dowel res all pa may know anything | Wari hauae: Asks Again Whether American or} {8 tee waves the positions of lations, Banker Fisk vehemently . | ‘The 20 4 Nt. increase demanded |” a c- | “Por the enlightenment of those who ‘1 . Havarian Infantry Regiment No. time “a0 oe 0) s uns ‘ sei ‘he ‘orpo: c “o wel si hat Neutra S sou ew Are 4 denied any speculative stock | time ago t t ' ‘y the n would have meant $5) yi : ere $ Lar “ay id | continue to persist that Mrs, Byrne is eutral illors in Crew Are 24. The attack was repulsed with é peahaastions with Seon ary Mo condition, ‘The k nd to station | Increase in workly wages, Under the|araeiea the contract for thes "y tent? American Agents Show Con-| veing fed by force,” explained Com- Held Prisoner. the infliction of severe losses upoa ? joo and emphatically gave the | an « decision cutters who have been ree| ome. Ce ae “es aie : missioner Lewis, "I wish it made] WASHINGTON, Jan —Aimbas- | @ te enemy lie'to Thomas W. Lawson for |... 0 a week get $29 }and ae Chariea Hughes, special] Cem at Reports That Cruiser algae hat Byrne to-day awal-|sador Gerard to-day rer ‘that bh ‘West of Fromelles, east of Stories about a pool composed of || Weekly earnings he jcounsel, waa unable to ond the sea Captured U Liner. lowed the food conveying tube of ber| j, eaten! aki to the} Neuville St, Vaant, on the north “0.” the m sion, When Mr. Hardy said he was -aptured athe a DROPER Lod: @ weROnA by Bad eae Mii’: ” McAdoo, Senator “0.” and Fick a 1 $25 will receive § ee Re a ferro Benin rd, the same as she did sin rman Foreign Office ax to whether} bank of the Ancre and north of Fisk denounced as false Lawson's) coy cicy Here is the now schedule for wppren- | UO*e to way Just when he could go) ; . t time food was administered |there w why umong the | Wie-Sur-Alsne, enterprises by atory, alleged to have been tol de i on Justice Cropsey ordered that the} The offices of the Eastern Forward- Sasha, | et ; ee raiding detachinenta web A a | prison - ie = : esr © inate _| to be neutral s rmany as| hostile rate etachuients wert Archibald White, another ies > A, $1 a woek minimum; w,| “Teuments Pros . ing Company, the agency which BAN-) “wi, physicians will continue to feed| prinuncra of war on the prize ship| Unsuccessful. Southwest of Le banker, about Fisk boasting of bi | While nimum; C, $20.00 a week min- | the Re A ; a hide eat he sald, | dies the business of the German sub! ytrs Byrne twice a day until It be-} Yarrowdale for having taken pay on| Transloy a British outpost was ¢ able to call McAdoo out of bed at 1. i num; D, $23.00 a week minimum ‘4 fin abn gpa teal All Fly | marine cargo carriers, lacked to-day|comes neccessary to adininister food }armed British merchantm captured daitip foorniog just to show his cone} and yo Clekepprs ander: als iat ave awardea|!* one Hear era Of Willa sie aimoanhore. of optimism. whieh | to her tures) times eee “Army Group of the German trol e etary, aie n $7 to $9.50, n hourly rate of re yale “ids Ss nna atinguished the “L will relate an incident which Crown Prince—On the west ba LAWSON SHOULD BE JAILED FOR| | septs ett $ and 38 conte is gatabilahed for| Mournment. Justice Cropsey turned | Hi Previously distinguished (he ea-! to auow that Mrs. iiyene ta {BERLIN REPORTS SINKING. | ot the Atcuse ¢verdun remons PERJURY, SAYS BANKER. | scparato'a ve beaan| Workers under an “absent or tator | ins ee Dit Ap FRAG IB from the officers of American | pretty determined woman, Someone | OF THREE BIG SHIPS | there was lively fighting activity * atement by Mr. Lawson of ‘ | claw he 00) | x ’ ai | il 1 . k Br itetoe i Teme wow qt j to subdue although 7 The piece rato is set at 3 1 gg] Me Bennett's argument against the} and British Hners reaching New york | wuseetie’ Marte ee a Pacig apirit aries the : “tn In ~ morning } breaks at int ’ tin Ato Is Set at 25 and Raya trinkets . na {from Liverpool, that the submarine| that she could take her food far more neers: ¢ French tried to advance by @ White has gone broadcast, Governor Kage was informed of the | 98 an hour, A sohedule for work [eee f followed the tine ne appos) OM eel P ; comfortably and with relish from al Crowded Transport, Munitions| S¥rprise, without arttilery prepa- “peflecting on o£ “ rate gar sition familiar to the public, He! Deu land, which left Bremen, ac- rowded ransport, Munition: prep Banker Fisk, “reflecting on riot by Keeper Hughes, w FT ate garments ¢ for aictainea that (lis (propceed ording to German advices, on Jan, 4, 4tinking glass, Stes 1 Oil Tanker C ration, against the positions on a mame and reputation of an old este. | oi. wa ea cent, Increase over the present heen tinin “ ars he aed con vas captured by airitish oruiser ang | “‘if 1 did that reptied the shocked | ‘ teamer and Oil Tanker Gar- Hilt $04, captured on Jan. 36 Ushed house. | think, and believe that) i nod of criticisms against the in-|"#!e% Pressers are allowed 48 and |‘4Ct ee he ete Gakias alia HOW intarned’at Panibroke Sout | pints ontrol champion, ‘l would be field Mentioned in Report, | They streamed back under our £ Lawson should be taken at his Word | oiiition and were de ail an hour, againat 35 and 45|1t Rivee ne New York Central al x dies, havo had thelr offect on tho} untrue to my, cause,’ BERLIN (via Tuckerton wirelens),| @ which began immediately, and put behind the bare for perjury. | ois to cause dissension y DoU-UndoR the cldachadule, | WArerTORE "MRHAPCIY IRR. Che. went) vis Mee F effect on the/ "Who'd “know the differenc ce Le Toone vtne| Beginning at noon a heavy artil “hat le what 1 belicve plould bo| ™ fn se lon | ‘Tho arbitrators uscd the ‘ |sido and that the value of the lund| staff of the Ewstern Forwarding urged the tempter, “The Correetion Jan, 29.—A Gorman submarine in the| [ewinning at noon @ heavy artile 4 on after receiving this repo ipere'y (eine | the city would turn over to the rail- | Company vissioner has all information | Mediterran according to an offi. played upon our Gone if he is permitted to handle] Govornop Edee announced the ap-|#l!herity with a free hand | Dautechianald up tight her : i 4acane unk| ‘enches, After a violent fire names of reputable cilizens as he has} \)) oe amie 3, AMuthoror denying the elght-hour day, they de- | road company is Anealeul Cn | st i em 1s now, a week Why, if | did that,’ retorted Are, ola apne cemen i »-day has sun upon the lines three more Frengm Baadied ours, But if thes utters! pronton, who ix chairman of nied the request calling for the keep. | Voted considerable of his time duo, allowing her eighteen days) pyrne, heatedly, ‘I'd be a base traitor | he fo ne Analy in ad and loadet | ticks ensued, which all broke ct ¢ © conte a 0 op c co fro: omen to New| to oble cause, Doi 0 ten ’ 1 ed and loaded (Continued on S n Seventh Page.) : pad ofthe prison |Induatty, Under the award thelr tcn op ano state and the City | turn voyage Ja on wharf of the|,, The trlal Of Mra. Munger, leader of| gan, 10--The armed British tanker| Westphalian Infantry Regimentg ol leven: | Hi Hug Th working day will begin at 8 o'clock |" UUOn ef tne & OAS ART op |the advocates of birth contro! teach- |, ; ; < 18 and 15 and Baden Reserve 4 aki jigeaienadd Snapper Ghe abe | “4 rad andl ACE Boloaee On Petree LOneEIAE iF 71 vorw arding Company ut New | ins 1 her . Misa Manny | Gartie a Ms ana hound fr 4 Infantry Regiment No, 109 tena« — of Malharon A seeps in then pra prem coateasacatwes ndon a week ago 1D anticte | gy ara | fresinea’by the Present cee : hy : |the city and the rafiroad company in| p of the arrival of the Devtsch.| with co 2 Wirth control eli He transport,| oy . > give nm the of he arbitrators had been out twel | E of the most Hberal use , : i c : . ! ' “ “" . padi bastion ibe lemal. Mr. Hughes's retent t 1 uve returned to New Y at No. 46 Ambrose Street yr Malta, by a] sng eae My rer uae OF rae he prodin ve on which is| hours sat up all last nig The |, Be en te acinion| Paul Oo Hitkens ee inacer ot | _ M88 Mandel was the first to be a 1 was steering “Tn th His First Official Admission That expected to result in the revo a | de us Poa at 6.30 this eS : ee Reka vial AL ben ia Of lalgned. Mrs. Mary Whitehurst, a de nd was convoyed by al In the Vosges & reconnoltring Wh a Oe ag nee ana aar TA LOB. RAMA sie but not made public unti| Was Made pub Ne Me Company, | reg told of visiting the d y 4] rata din nine prisoners 4 Punitive Expedition Is Leavin, Lniptleed y \ - untill ser Bennett t was not In the city to-day. His pedo boa : : re Bl ation of the: in five hours luter at the Bur Asaocia- | enn | being ht in, After strong aR . - ‘ SRS PT AS act | re sid he Was in Baltime dwtering 1 wner, Which wae flied with rege Mexican Soil, | _— n. ‘The Association rooms were | Proviso th ances to thio which sa BSH Fanohea hee BA lnlsltlecoaue, eank in'tes winuteathe tater] Ste Li be nt "I _ i a A a relating to access to the 1 eached by cops, sank tn sola at manswel! of storming detach+ BAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan M Y $ 00, 000 Kers and employers | i Ns ie wer andy int auld, m ‘an fins ss when Jud Julian W. Mack an-| Dyckman Street, Or and atwe hla , rn t Miss Mandel sold } aad ae | ments of Wuertemmburg Land “Gen. Rernbing 14 i ON Way ol AY PA 4 | ionticed the award an el ecankacmevenit, Rite dred | United la ; Every Girl aid | — | wehr Infantry Regiment No. 184 making the first official announcer 2 Tuntioe. ania! ve th shfares norti.of Manhatt World from w London | Men Oak MATT Anta the tatee. | | turned with thirty-five prisoners ment at Southern Department HH B H wy taatcysibooie ft t plata ; 1 eat puerent as ; when sealled § ee el an Ne 0 MET | eada Not Guilty to Bribery Charge} and one machine gun, quarters of the withdrawal Congress Committee Thinks $500,-|(npleyera and Robert Bruere for the | Dyckman Street, for it hein grman war submarine en-|and showed jt to Mra, Sangor, wh Kare MASSE AIAMeee: | PARIS, Jan, 29.—French troops “American punitive expediton. Whaat , he I hould be open to tho river| ter he hirbor last nleht. steameg|@ald: ‘Tear ft up and throw it in her |. * einciige, ‘sarmetly t night easily repulse ‘ 0) eto repo! 1, Over ONG OS under tie sa ROMS | AND! EDD BAGS dd for the | "sire, Whitehurst aaid there was av | day { not gullty before Judge] ed ack by the Fl Paso and wi ¢ nuinue to report resentative Levy Too H | BRIG. GEN, LONG MLLER. |i. painted ont chat the Hiopense ean| vecant of itachland, andl opariing table Inia ross roam of th | stuta nth irt of General Sea atat Hartmansweilerkopf, Alsace, tds 0 Funston unt prvi 9 a post SA GHINGMON, Viol £0 ; cut of access to the river th took on supplies from t Deutsch linte,’* Jelons inal found agatnst| day's War Otfice statement announces Ae Major pense: = A SED Tree ne ee Vigusa (Omi on 1 in de.| many street which will probat ther ship, the Willehad | Miss Mandel announced at recess | pin last Friday charging tim with |The announcement follows: was recently promoted 1A. sige Sommnltiae eh Huila sin onanad latarat the clty's excen of the Haxtorn Forwarding | tat if ahe were convicte ting an “Numévous patrol encounters ‘Two regimen # Of calvary and threo Samara 4 faa a) Maturdey The closing of T th Thir- | C New Londor 1 t ty. | go hunger ik occurred last night, especially in of infantry of ad punit Me f “Are 5 DURSBARA the Rhont 1 soon of Walter Hu Jeny that erme me rs, Sar “ " r the Champagne, at Eparges an@ fecase are (0 be siasiongt at F Fuse, Bins ls ber of Parltame and Pr (Continued on nd Page.) “ aracter er i New Lond, mn |w jou ut Kink at var on the front ine will be mobilized at 1 ‘ O00 asked | “ e Jute Anau . NOKLD La AVEL MCREAL ne . | 7 Mt Alsace man attack on one . about seven miles south of | ive I 5 tow mel | niet 9 te born in orld), Hiding, hore 1 New Lo r of our trenches at Hartmane and march from there into ¢ f ¥ AD: Lane. w Deut ind or some | py r 1 sweilerkop! was repulsed easll ling Ye for distribution, pa oes won thn aa ae ‘Orde a) wi er mer tomarine was sur nic { be red i pe te . fee Birth Contsol Advt, page 6,—Advt, (For racing entries see page 6.) the Ring’ 5 niedul with two clasps bs: etme ‘Beakian nn ee cruiser on Jan ly regar rie Mrs Sanger eo Birth Control Adri, page AGT 2 ‘ ? ees ——_

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