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sue nee « Na dangered, AYOR VINDICA BY COURT IN FIGHT OVER AUTO CRASH amesaaigneenna Mitchel’s Story of Collfston | With Sherrill Car Accepted and Latter’s Driver Fined, GETS MAXIMUM PENALTY Mayor Hints Head of Froh- man Corporation Sought Some Free Publicity. Mitchel was vindtontes to- Trafic Court by Magistrate Mayor lay In the Appleton in the controversy as to) veracity with William 1, Sherrill, President of the Frohman Amusoment Corporation, Mr. Sherrill’s chauffeur, Patrick J. Dowd, was fined yperating an automobile recklessly ind endangering lives and property. This ts the maximum fine. ‘The upholds the Mayor's asnertion that on the night of Jan. 28, Dowd, driving Mr. Sherrill's car, ran it Innto aoa: in which the Mayor, Mrs. Mitohel, Mra. WK. Vanderbilt rt, Mra, Joseph Thomas« and Public Service Commissioner Hayward were ng. ‘The lives of his guests were the Mayor sald, and he so maintained on the witness stand to-day» Neither Mra, Mitchel, Mrs. Vanderbilt nor Mra. Thomas urt Magistra Mis decision © defendant Jon Appleton, In ne said he did not believe Dowd, told the truth n the witness stand, but that Mr. herrill and other witnesses for Dowd 1 the truth as they saw it. All they knew about the acciden Dowd had told them Mayor Mitchel was roprese ourt by counsel, Ernest E. paldwic, Mr, Sherriil’s lawyer was Addison 8 Pratt, who was aggressive enourh H preter the ere Netlog e sal hauffeur, Larkin, but not aggressive rmament. The burden of proof is at all when cross examining th Bante the submarine com- Maye Magistrate Appleton advised ~ Mr. Pratt to go at the Mayor the |, - a wun sail same as bo would go af any witness, eclares They Have Been) RUSSIANS CUT GERMAN but Mr, Pratt persisted ty discretion.| Used as Transports and | LINES IN ROUMANIA Mayor Mitchel, in answer to ques- | tioua put by Mr. Pratt, declared he has driven automobiles at from fifty | to seventy-five miles an hour, but Mr. Pratt did not bring out whether this speed was achieved on city atrecta, In substance the that, as his chauffeur wa. car west into Pifty-se Mayor said turning his enth Street from Sixth Avenue, Mr. Sherrill’s oar, | approaching from the south, in tho northbound car tracks, at thirty-five miles an hour, collided with his car, 1 only the export driving of the Mayor's chauffeur prevented @ posal- ble fatal accident. Mayor Mitchel intimated he the Mr. Sherrill had setzed unity’ to promote sou licity, In the course of the M examination it was brought out that while his chauffeur had bee ing automobiles in New Y sixteen years and had wrested or charged with ht r rk for never violation of traffle rules, Dowd, Mr. Sherrill's vhauffeur, with only two rs of! actual driving, (has beon igned three times in a Magistrate's or Traf- fie Court on charges of violating the traffic laws, Dowd, as a witness, insisted that the Maypr’s oar, turning to the left without! warning, ran into his Mr, Sherrill, when cross-examined by Mr. Baldwin, admitted he did not have actual’ observation knowledge of the accident but based his let ter to Mayor Mitchel on “logical con «lustony He was circumspect and «xplanatory in his evidence concer ng the alleged use by the Mayor of his official power in directing a po-| Meeman to make an arrest “Lt vhink,” aid Mr. Sherrill, “that the Mayor told the policeman to arrest my chauffeur and ‘carry him off to jail,’ and 1 am quite eure that when the policeman asked the Mayor | who he was the Mayor aid ‘In the name of the Mayor of New York I order you to arrest this man." Mr. Sherril: asked the permission of the Court to tell what was on his mind bout the action of Mayor Mitchel, Magistrate Appleton told $10 for) was in) _THE EBVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1917. ALLIES’ LOSSES =U BOAT ISSUES INSHIPS PLACED STAND UNCHANGED, AT 4,021,900 TONS. WASHINGTON SAYS Berlin Says Record for De- State Department So Declares | cember Alone Was 152. in a Long List of Cate- Vessels of 329,000 Tons. goricat Cases. BRIAN, Jno, $1 (via Bayvil wirelesa)—During the month of De eamber 182 hostile merohant «hips, totalling 829,000 «rome tone, wore lont | by the Dntente Powers through WASHINGTON, Jan, 31,--Various reports of developments In the armed ship issue were met by the State De- partment to ategorical “war dentala, the day with a long line of | whole effect PHONE GIRL HEROINE GETS WATCH AND PURSE FROM CASUALTY CO, 69604 ooos oe | NEXTPEAGE MOVE RUSSIANS CAPTURE. MAYBE MEETING — MORE STRONGHOLDS 444 eed 0620-22 Belief That President Will Ask | Berlin Reports That That Germans | All Nations to Send Repre- Storm Trenches in the ! sentatives to Conference. Riga District. POPS-2. WROG x WASHIN 3L—A cons; PRTROGRAD, Jan. 31 (via Lone | forence of all nations will be neces: | don).—Russian troops have captured sury to determing arrangements for! Austre-German fortifications east of future world p According to offi-| Jacobeni, southwest of Kimpolung, cial opinions expressed here. near the northern end of the Rou- | CALLED BY WILSON EAST OF JACOBEMI | Measures,” $t wos Meclared to-day in /of which is to represent the situa. | In view of this conviction, the im-|mantan front, the War Office an- {@ statement fasuet by the official tion as absolutely unchanged, | pression has gained ground that when | nounced to-day. Prisoners and booty | press bureau Department officials declared no the President moves again it will be| were taken by the thousands. “Of theso 240,000 tons were British | jist of specific cases of offensive use| % |formally to suggest euch @ confer-| German forces attacked the Rua- ‘ghips,” the statement continued, “In nsive armament has been sub- ence. But there wil! be no develop- | sian lines southwest of Riga, to-day’s addition, there were sixty-five neutral by Germany; that no new ment in the peace manoeuvres until | statement ta, ‘The attack in merchant ships, with @ gross tonnage | ruling on the armed ship iste had| 4 after Germany's response to Presi- general was arrested, tut near the of 86,600 tons, eunk on account of the been avked by Germany; that no dn-|@ (dent Wilson's Senate address—an-| Kalnzemchiok highroad the Russian | | transportation of contraband \quiry as to reported increases in de- nounced In @ despatoh from Berlin | forces were withdrawn two-thirds of | “The December total, theret |fensive armament had been sent to is received here. {a mile after the assault | 416,600 gross tons, From the bexin- |Great Hritain; that no authentie in- | ‘The statement reads: | Chief interest has centered in the} | ning of the war to Dec. 1, 1916—add- | formation had been received at the| lime such a conference would occur,| “Our troops having penetrated ing loses which have only lately be- | Department that the British Admie- | 49 Whether before actual negotiations) the enemy's barbed wire entan- lcome known—th tonte Powers |alty had offered rewards to mer-| @— for ending the present war are under! xlements under enemy fire and have lom 4,021,500 tons in merchant |chantnun commanders who sank way, while the belligerent nations, advanced in snow up to their ships, of which 3,069,000 tons were | German ymarines; that no new are discussing terms or after @ peace waists, captured at the point of British. jprinciple had been laid down by the or truce comes. the bayonet the enemy's fortifi- Thin. was glosoat “itteen per cent: Amenoan Goverstient in the Wabeuke The President has repeatedly sald) cations on the heights one and of the total English tonnage at thalrine or armed ahip fesues, and that in his speeches that “the war maust | one-third miles east of Jacobent, beginning of the war no settlement had been made of the | first end” before details can be work-| southwest of Kimpolung. We “During the same time the sea| sinking of the British horse ship Rus- |ea out, é took @ number of prisoners and forces of the Central Powers con-| sian with the loss of seventeen $| It is the Entente contention that| captured some booty, which yet demned as prizes 401 neutral ships,| Americans, of the Marina with the SO® tho pesred nigces end until all nations) has not been enumerated | with 687,500 gross tons.” lons of six, of the Arabla case or of at ‘amara, telephone op- | f°" bight ba he te wafety from “After a violent bombardment | The Press Bu estimates that least elght other casos which have |¢rator at the plant of the Canadian Car ‘Uture Unwarranted aggression, by German = artiile’ of our the beginning of the Y hostile ships ¢ ! ae in Central Pow were confiscated, OF with 178,500 hp te been inquired into by this country. The only contribution to the sub- }marine and armed ship issue made |by the State Department since the rman peace note of Deo, 12 has an informal interpretation of the | | original p memorandum of | Mareh 1916, to the effect that the | United States has as yet laid down Bach must be settled entirely on its own merits as to armament, car- rs assenger list, nature of voyage | and general totentions, Asa rule, an otherwise regular passenger or freight steamer on its Limits Lanes of Travel Berlin Admits the § uccess of the | BERLIN (via, Sayville Wireless Enemy’s Attacks South of ;Jan, 81.—Declaring 1t has proof of ¢ bedited mintise of hospital ships by the allies, | Putna Valley. ; Germany to-day & wal motive | BERLIN, Jan. 31 (by wireless to that free passage pital ships! Sayville).-On the Northern Rou- in wa certain would hereaf, tement said none be in the Channel withheld manian front heavy fighting was re- The | sumed yesterday, the Russians mak- ing several attacks south of the [Now at the tim Such a conference would have (o be under way within four weeks or ail belligerents will go forward to carry ompany in Kingsland, | of the recent mupi- a gold wate, and Foundry trenches between the Tiru! Swamp and the River AA, enemy forma- tions launched an attack on the tions exp! recelved suitably inscribed, and a purse of old out the unprecedented pr 01 t yesterday from the Maryland Casualty | they have ado for u tremendess| castern outskirts of the swamp | Company. When the explosions atarted, | spring campaign. Peace would then, "4 along the left bank of the Mins McNamara stood by her awitch-| be postponed until after results of the! river. But as the result of our board and phoned to the buildings of |C#Mpalgn were determined, curtain of fire the attack was the plant. Undoubtedly she thereby | Tita Sugie,, minister, to-day re.) arrested saved the lives of hundreds of persons. | with President Wilson for to-morrow fier artillery preparation last The Maryland Company carried the) ite declined to state the purpose of! ing four hours, in which shells | Workmen's compensation insurance ©D jis mission, but it 1s understvod to 4 - ‘ | the plant. ge on peace developmenta, charged with chemicals were oo sii chiefly employed, the Germans with considerable forces delivered an attack along the Kalnzem- Chillok highroad and also four miles northeast of Kalnzem. “Our artillery met the attacking TOSSES BABES OUT WINDOW | TO MOTHER AS HOME BURNS CLOSING ‘QUOTATIONS. With net clanges from jan High. » | Artis.chatmern_ pt. Father and One Child Injured— |4z cape . forces with a curtain of fire and st hte ‘ A jam: ino the attack was beaten back, but ee ctl mites Orriey Bulg: iB ct SR AN ad in the sector situated close to the ings Destroyed, [Xm eo above mentioned highroad our d (Special to The Evening World,) | Au aes fer: if tachments withdrew two-thirds CALDW N. J., Jan. 31—A tre | Ase, Sear a mile which started early to-day in the YB Se headad “After this the Germans, sup- summer hotel owned by Jacob Gordon | yy bie ported by a@ violent artillery fire at Lower Montville, just outside of At u, a Wi and again using shells charged Caldwell, quickly spread to adjoining | hil’ Symes with asphyxiating gas, continued buildings, Before it was brought | lig vl to direct persistent attacks against under control the hotel, two barns } our detachments, All these at- and a farmhouse had been destr tacks were repulsed by our fire Cine : $ Gagee| had ia ad to the and counter attacks. It was only schoolhouse and esidence 4 te struggle that were severely The flames ¢ bur tie enemy succeeded in maintain- The German Government hux con- | Putna valley. The War Office to-day | jag wing et the reed Man wnoeeus | tue treneiiea ean ior tBecehinsecs jVineing evidence in hand that hostile| announced that the Rusians sue-|his wife and five children ware gee | csl highroad.”” hospital ships have frequently been | ceeded in penetrating a German point |when the flamos reached the Com fret BERLIN, Jan, 81 (by wireless to misused for the transportation of ot support house in which they 1. Mrs. Gore | Cove Cane sugar Sayville).—German troops yesterday | munition and troopa, | Pra,» games om jumped from Window on the | bist, Bee, Cary stormed Russian positions on the east “Dhe Gover b 1 PARI |ecord floor and her husband dropped | } bank of the Aa River, near the north- he Government has comm \the ohildsan’ te her, | ern end of the Russian front, and re- leated these proofs to the Rritish an A dosen cows, several horses ana| (ie pulsed several Mussian counter at- noane and at the eame time deci |Not one of the animals excaped, Ger | ivy took prisoner fourteen officers that ge.of hospital ate piamed don rang the old church bell and th and more than 900 men and captured | mi ary. 7h " of ere atiinvass Berlin’ War Ott Asserts That | Pinebrook fire Department saved el Piet of tae nent ment reads: t . ‘ 9 Hostile armicn 7 school building. . bs ky tis ' ngaged in France and Belgium, with the French Attacks Were a “Front of Archduke Joseph . . After violont artillery fire int . Hage: 3 Flamborough ni 4 Repulsed, TWO KILLED IN RR Russians several times attacked a erschelling, on the one han¢ ‘ ositions south of the Vale Putna and the Thames and Land's End, on} PARTS, 31.—A French detach-| tagineer a Fad. two strong attacks failed | the other hand, will be no more so | Ment benetrated the first two nes of| der Engine on ia rabn, In the third charge the Russian yey German trenches in Lorraine, south ef| DILLON, Ind, Jan Two wore| Aer CALASRMEE RUDRBEH AG. 20 Serer fe The hostile powers are free to use| Hintroy, last night, says to-day's offi- | killed and several ing when east | {lesion | ing into a point of support N cial report. A " 0 | bound | Ch to it passenge eaten koaean....epaumaeed hostile whips for tho transportation | Ml Teport. All the occupante of the | bound trie | Daskenger | Mo. racitie J of wounded and sick army members| 'aehes were routed and prisoners | railed ca day | | iw . | were take h othe fireman and engineer were Jon ways. cutaide of this: district were taken | seamed Ware engine ahs Y "Ih cane there aro further cicuses | ‘Phe text of the communication fol- | pinned Beneath se WHO SUTRA ALL DUE DUE 10 WEATHER ais lant a lows the Tassenkene was seriously f hoi , aw of . railroad oiticlals. say. | pal epiatan viati spiel In tho Woevre district French | ured rallroad olficlals aay | . : welll GA Pemarra | batteries have directed an effictent }All Hands Were vere Taken From the | LONDON, Jan, a1--An omoiat! {Te Upon detachments of the Cruiser But 180 Died in statement imsued to-day says that ig] Shemy in the region of Elx and | Hieuagng’™ Song Life Boats, | the German threat of no longer tol | Abaucourt, Near the latter place eo onl i | bil ; erating hospital ships in. th reconnaissance of the enemy has ‘ oard Als Vit | LONDO Jan, 31, — Fatalities they describe, is carried out, rep: | been dispersed by our fire Gov. Whitman caused when tho British auxiliary will bo taken immediately In Lorraine one of our detach- gave notice to Assistant District cruiser Laurentic was sunk by a ming -— ments at a point south of Leintrey iiiam D. kmbree of New Pe h coast o d last penetrated gin first and ‘second York that he w id take up within a pm the: perth cone e Arelane on ADMITS ARMY “' “FELL DOWN” line of German. trencheae The [fe dae the aucation as to Whether he \rhursday, were due to severe 7 ss b ‘ould 04 he cha en 5 | fenders of these positions wore | thet Attorney swan Ih pemton tat nite | | weather. IN GUARD MOBILIZATION | yuSout,cfactiga, and we brougne [Commission to old the heurihie Mtr | “A statement appeared In somo of | back about fifteen prisoners, A told Governor that) Mr | the morning papers,” says the official meninsaenbinty surprise attack Upon an enemy fad Recigea to leave the entire |announcement, “to the effect that | Quart srmaster’s Department I a \ tion in the region of Moncel in tho hands of the Governor, | arte asters ie en Alley | there was not sufficient time to save WIFE OF PHYSICIAN WHO NAMES LIFE SAVER IN HIS DIVORCE SUIT BRITISH SOMME LOSSES NOW TOTAL 552,371 MEN | Casualties for January January Were Con- siderably Less Than for Preceding Month. LONDON, Jan, 31—The total of British casualties, as reported in the published lists during Janudry, 960 officers and 31,394 men, The figures of killed, wounded and missing on all fronts for Januar) officially stated, follow: Killed, Wounded, Miasing Officers 419 616 bend Men 11,895 17,149 2,928 Totais .... 12,814 17,764 —2,928| British casualties for January show @ considerable decrease over those of | the preceding month, No lists were | published during the Christmas holl- days, but the total for the first twen. | bree days of December was 815} ers and 36,350 men. The January total brings the sum 'of BAtish casualties since the begin- Fak of the Somme offensive to 71. SIX REAR ADMIRALS ARE NAMED BY WILSON) Captains Huse, Griffin, Griffin, Burd, Oliv- er, Hood and Sims Get Promotions. WASHINGTON, Jan, 31 Wilson to-day nominated the follow- ing captains in the navy to be rear- ad 1s Harry McL. P. Huse, Rob rt oS Griffin, George E. Burd, nes W. Oliver, John Hood and wi lam 8. Sims. Se nee LOOK OUT FOR STORM! Rain and snow Coming From the) Middle W: Warning of a storm of marked tn- tensity now over the Mississippi Valley and moving eastward was issued at the local Weather Bi this morning. The storm is marked by easterly winds, due to shift to-night to northwest gales with rain and enow in this vicinity to-mor- row ———<— STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Mohawk, Jacksonvill C. Lopez y Lopez, Cadiz. . BALM. GAL Aztec, Havana 104, 1. Alderney, Cristobal 1AM, Munamar, Antilla 1AM, jseob ULE SAILING TO-DAY, Zacapa, Jamaica 10.30 A. M, ‘Bermudian, Bermud: TALM, Mundale, Cara 12M, Philadelphia, Turke f land... 3P.M, Parima, St. Thoma 4PM Bank Falls in Seattle, s Wash, Jan. 31.—The German-American Mercantile Bank foiled to open its doors to-day. It was closed folowing the failure yos- terday of the Northern Bank ‘and Trust Company pane WHERE IT stows, From the Richmond Times-Dispaten,) Grubbs—Do you find that as you grow older your capacity for work Increages? Stubbs—I hadn't noticed it, but my dislike of work certainly Increases. ASSORTED JELLY — CIRCLES— Dainty rounds of Candy Joy, pro- duced from luscious Jellles, tn Lemon, Orange, | Maso fla- taitsed form, S| Cc t4 BARCLAY STREET W°CaRTLANGY at panteaoWduKheon " OME 8T y him be 0 ify Ags » | wus easily successful | all who had escaped being killed b ate, Mater reer th be sam | | Says Gen. Wood, but He | 'n the vicinity of Moncel as to 1 Lag etemed. | hiah Comme {the explosion, and that the ship! Col, Hayward corroborated Mayor well as in Voges, at Chap. cy sSpeT ast ee Wabes + |Laurentic went down carrying with Mitchol's version of the collision and sists Militia Is Unfit elotte and Reichacker Kopt BB TA: Bleue | Waa i 3 her more than 200 men: J. H, Schwartz corroborated Mr. Sher- | here have been numerous engage- «ul Iie tg wholly incorre Ther rill. ‘The cross-examination of Mr, | “ASHINGTON $1 ents between patrol ; ey te was ample time to aave everybe nerrill established that « pretty in. | PY the Senate Military Comm BERLIN, Jan, 31 (by Wireless wring their ‘ and tho ship was very carefully istrious detective has been delving |cross-flre grilling by Senator ayville).—The French made an r released 19, 160,000, searched above and below, “and ail to his ‘past. Ho teatified eae be | taeviant: aioe Gan, Wee tack last night on German positions and allowed “to board “a train» for hands Were, put. i ts Those Was a bond and securities saleamat Vicinity of Leintrey, ne | oe Leela PH » the | hefore he went into the moving pie, | Mmitted the quartormastor's depart. | Lorraine frontier, the War Olce @ CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN |cold and the severity of the weather | ure business three years age and | ment of the army had “collapsed en es hey’ Were repitised Six of Garme MARKET. Cold Aitog them from reaching tne subsequently became nected with | tirely” during t early. stare we Treacle y WHEAT Not | shore,” the Prohinan Amus poration. | militia mobilinatt i BRIT ; L KEEP CHICAGO, Jan, Bi=Six inom accused | EA at. et Cross-examination falled to change Ue MUlnaton on ME of murdering Adam Gusakowall, who) og July ? The official report on the Laurent he Mayor’ timony in any way Wood contended, . " during the Garment. Work stated that 121 officers and men w fe ~ | abl tor Wis Ju )a co ent of about 800, the loss sae n,n Gua naan —— of life thus being tndleated’ at about ent in twenty-four 4 we Ww 2G . ; HEAD STUFFED FROM Ul have hud a a Guard only | Walter Hum “Long Announces Prom the Itichmond ‘Times Diapa ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | 180 einer eae Py) per cent. trained and Nond of ‘Phase Custuea {bid the bank President find any U.S Steel preferred dividend of 1%] yy,900 Teachers Slain tm Hattie, CATARRH OR A COLD WBA for Hold aurvios ' k “aplured Aeaineian Rice ‘to Mine oe ean eee dongs eenk*| BERLIN, Jan, $1.—The Prussian eal th Shae rere Pde Will Be Returned Yeu, indaed typawrit. | Close Be “a dends Of 1% | stinister of Education has announced Saye Cream Applied to Nos! Teinin enarunnae nF "| VONDON, Jan. ai~-Th ing wae excellent Re ety Hobie Close Mann, Pavth? | cea meeting of the Budget Commit. 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