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ae ere — | } } } ¥ 2 THE + ARNIIESIN GREECE POLICE MYSTIFIED M ' (suillemet, a H f \ arried Of fun, Is Likely to Tak for Mevenge— Ae a Sen Over Command v ted opre aitves of << a dian regiment a t r] f t two Mates bomen * vance. Heverai are t Vira A A a 4s . of & parnnr bane (Gge, Who have just Pa shes ne srihur Davia, fourterr holentiy to permit of os on at ’ 4 Tenth Avenue ome ‘ ’ o ht the Perth Amt ‘ . t toe 1 it, and doctors . . ‘6 . t n for marks of | have bean ‘ » have wuntatned of eee pr from one saving 1 Mucador ; , «nd of six mer tom ty another, First f & in atated, wt Gen, Guiven Aid yet @ h was found in the tation within ¢ fb ion MOD a “ t w © ffeat Of two men ben the fieid b he thik arcos of WANAPBING and folo 1 a a th the A e paretans fanault 1 to Mat detectives n So an Oetoner, 191 a ‘« ’ sore Th th oie there t and the Frened aeiry that Arthur told to an Kvening And here te the fine thing se oe semees MY World rep serole thing: To the naval officers attempt to ruccor t TANG GUHA | py wonted to get aven arding a acores of crippled the Tautonio-Tulearian drive that re vit , - 19 a burglary at a eupreamed. thelr dete 1 sulted In the owerru f Rorbian ant use a while ago, and t » get back to the front “t hey territery, When view treed oid the Jude about It and who did n e rus Ho anh Aliled bi HH active OPETA 1+ Phe men got away and ever since pice bi he one on the Macedonian front BEEUM they've tween looking for me y the Mntente ferces the next yrnr terday afternoon f teft achoot 1 (ion. Sarrall directed the united oper about ao’ the Sacred Heart Hons of the Allies and has since re Kelool-and went home. When mained in command on thie front stepped Into the bas three men were Gen, Sarrnilin chief verviers PT waiting for ine. One was Georse formod during the battle of tN way one of the men I told the Judge Marne, where be held the German) vyont in court. Another waa Joseph INTEREST IN GUNS Crown Prince's army the ATKOPAS Connell, No. 40 Went 4th Street and prevented the Investment of a He wan White's witness at the 1 dun, and tn the Dardanelles, where! wi ctnor wan ‘Red’ Wilea . don oe ho commanded the French expedt-! iniw much about bim me (Continued from Firat Page.) tionary force after Gen, Gourad was an SAYS HE WAS CARRIED OFF IN ere AN AUTO, wounded without any delay, but both he and hectare en are? a rel . i All thrac jumped on ine. Ono ait ; bearing the name Guillemet * Mr. Tyler ga the new America me on the lack of the head and then rifle ik bisehets iscgaly due to tte tench army and tt soems not 1M sonenody tied my feet and somebody ability. to use much better American Provable that the man aclected cine tied | rag around my bead #0 wucesed Gen. Sarrail may be Gen, cay, . } =e hagealllae tase deciarea it a) Guillaumat, who commanded the andi it ne Aeate actamaeeteat sivery wise imove" to adopt the new. french nrminn at Verdun during thelr poe eet tn ia that I didn't! Achehd notwithstanding the delay in Brillant operations last summer ea eee when thoy completed the recovery of bed | ee have fae o bad and a Viftually all the ground that the) White and O'Connell and a | rama velptae Te nas Te aaanane Gormana had won in thier 1916 drive. ih vi bis al let loft fice asl wed fe a je “ the ther ree. ine was short an pied sepunaibiple old rifle, compelling continued uso of iek aba. anotion tall aBdCAoe ie BRITISH AND FRENCH BOTH REPULSE ATTACKS London and Paris Report Capture! , of Prisoners in Minor Engagements, LONDON, Dec, 19.—"Hostile nolterora endeavored,to approach much Inferior ammunttion,” said Mr. Kimbell. Senators Hitchcock and Wadsworth aeked If tt would not have been better | to ‘insure that American, British and Frefich ammunition should be Inter- ctiangeable. ' } “If your policy of preparedness had been started early enough it would have been possible,” Mr. Kimball an- swered, adding that rifle machinery tn thick, The third was the chauffeur and I didn't get a good jook at him, for Twas looking through Just a Httle hole in the rag over my face. “The chauffour kept asking about hen he was to got hin money and the! othera told him not to worry, that ‘Whitey’ would give a banquet in the} event “They talked about Joho HMiggins,! recon our the Remington plants was bought posts southeast and northeast of Pas- Ha vee netrs br ated sah eae a from England by the War Depart-|*ehendaele.” Gen. Haig roported to-day ad told the Judge about after the bang [Uphey were driven off by our fire, We| burglary, Woe drove onto a ferry. june ! the rifle was abao- !Aecured a few priaoners elsewhere. Thore| Then I looked back and saw It wan Tee ena rae aba” | wan nothing of apecial Interest tho Staten Island ferry. Afterward utely Juntified by the facility to U9) pays, Dec, 10.—"'Tho enemy's artil-| we went on another ferry and { saw | whe much supertor American ammu- inary during the night bombarded our) tt waa tho Porth Amboy one. It was nition,” he said, firat lines south of Juvincourt and In the! garg when we Kot off. | BROWNING GUN “THE FINEST Argonne. at Four de Paris.” rays to A ne EVER SEEN.” faye War Office tencte “Our bot-| FORGED STO) SWALLOM, IADING, THE BOY DECLARES, | Which mado two at.| “They stopped the car in an alley | tempts to approuch our positions. were| 4nd took me out. Then one of them} epulsed wi | had a bottle of fodine and tried to! ‘In Lorrain make me swallow some. I did awal- | and Nauroy, low a little, but most of it T spit out, teries replied effectively. At the latter point enemy forces Turning to machine guns, the man- Dfacturers said they were making the new Browning gun, “the finest over The Lewis gun is different from the lonwen in the sectors of Flirey sur patrols. took prisoners, Hrowning, he sald, and each has its) including an offtcer I screamed, and the men ran and own particular funotions. Last night Gerinan aviators threw] jumped into thé automobile and went | If the War Deporiment, when asked | down fifty bombs tn the region of Dun’ | away phon somebody came and got| for orders lust February, had given | Krk , Victims have been t ported | ON ‘und took mfé to the hospital.” them, Stoddard added, by to-day 40,000 | (hus far 4 ee The 0 lar story to de- coul yo been The boy told a simi ert fer ane Senay elas ave tectiven and described in detail the “The Ordnance Bureau cimpty SEPARATION OF HUNGARY appearance of the three men he had wouldn't listen, wouldn't give any or White and O'Connell wero | their homes before they named, arrested at he said. Gers, : 0 ¥ in producing the modified Don- FROM AUSTRIA DEMANDED held rifle, because of the War Depart had dressed, When they had put on tent’s nekotiations, was explained b clothes they appeared, the police Vice President Ottersun. of the Wine | Muni ipality of Budapest Reported Uhelr clothes they 4 way, just as the boy had a | them, | Court records show that on Nov, 17 the home of Mre. Joreph Noonan, | THE NAGUE, Dec. 19.—The munict-| } pality of Budapest has unantmousty | at No, 431 pe PR late wae adopted resolutions urging the Govern-|fobbed and tha se ehester Company. Negotiations began e pod last April, he said, and contracts were Hot lef until July 13, Deliveries be- an In August MACHINE GUN ORDER TOO LATE TO GIVE QUICK OUTPUT, J. Otterson, vice president’ of the to Have Passed Resolution: by Unanimous Vote. nite and | John J, Higgins of No. 601 Weat 48th | wi "C Ly testified that, ment to prepare for complete if the Ooh Postale ll received the of Hungary from Austrla, according to| Street, were tried for it and acquitted. | order for, Browning machino guns) the Cologne Gazette, The chief witness against them was | promptly It could have reached its The ren Julions, 1¢ was stated, assert] tho Davis boy: | t sia Mfaily output hetore next | that Kuuperor should be’ the His testimony was that he had been | April, present prospect. > unity between o two empires, on i} Ottergon -supporied ptoddard in| Nene sa left in the srernt sare tor nis showing that America’s munition ve | baby cousin, Mrs, } an being hin makers, foredeeing this country's én- trance inte’the war, had prepared cir plants to. make American arms head of the declaration of war April 6, Stoddard advanced with the manu MONUMENT BY FRENCH FOR THREE AMERICANS. jaunt, White and Higs#ine, he said, came jn and gagged and bound him and threw A rag soaked with kero- seng over his face. ; |MOTHER BELIEVES Boy's! iitrnwent ponteacts and wan ready | citizens of Lorraine Pay Honor to] sTORY 18 WHOLLY TRUE ) supply them when the gun was First U. S. Troops to Fall The boy's mother, Mrs Heury ceptad by the Government. . on French Fron Davis, is convinced of the truth of | Sine teak ah v4 iil | overy word he has said, ne Enfiel@-rifie.to make it fit Amer-| PITTSBURGH, Pa, Dee, 39.—Citizens)| “We faye been frightened to| an ammunition caused long delay in Lowalne, France, will ervet &® MON} death,” she sald. "We were sure | fle production. ; , ° ent f the niimory 6 &o i dorote B these men would do something to Peon tad Xo have changed’ the {water Merle D. May of Glidden, da., and| ATtHUF, and We Were #0 Worried that machinery making Allied rifles to Thomas F. Bright of Pittsburgh, who We sent bim to ive with his grand- sake the American Springfields were t of the American expedi-| mother, Mra, C. A. Cameron, at No Spud Heys leks n Be ey Beit jonury force to fall in France, accords | 501 West 119th Street. He didn't come August because we had been manu. |) 7°" J Armatrong of this city) and now you see what has hap- facturing before we got our contract fom the et of the village near! Koicg Phose men found out that he| na July 12." Which the Americana are buried, The | POnO vee norhood again and | Otterson said that while the discus-| Prefect tn his letter says | wa : the ‘ sion was going on relative to the All th facing the enemy, de-| they lost no time Botting him. The sumber of. jntérchangeable parts! votees of dut s worthy of your| wonder ts they didn't ki!) him,” on the rifles, Gen, Crozier told Otter- | grand and 1 pe \ New York detectives say thyy bee fun's company mot to Increase Tts| +1 paint min their death. Tsa-| lieve the boy's story. Detectives of Mthe resull waeia delay: of about | Mte them in the name of the people of | Perth AMboy doubt it feot, the two months,” said Otterson. bed iiggien Wa the paren af dhe shale, latter say, Were looselr bound with Cr a aa A ated thie thtes Neroe of tnig| Weak. twine which « healthy kick U.S. SOLDIER DIES IN FRANCE trang * ° proken, The rag with Th . f of Independ-| whieh the Boy's face wan paid to Pershing Reports Seott Mereity Shit, wig prday our allied | have been hound waa of the sort gaed ae Paes ia Victim, JA from the test | in schools for wiping p ie was WASHINGTON, Dec 19.—Gen. Pe sie yal, Obpression which | covered with ink epots facts, ashing reported to-day’ the following: one th young men have fought| coupled with the failure of the doo. | Private Beott B, Merrill, infantry, died 4nd die er Mberty, for! tore 4 isdusy, ape Dee. 16, broncho pneumonia: next friend, S'¥sHAeton aKninat \mpertaliem, | sion an forming the basis for doubt Charles H. Merriji, Anson. Ne wil Si lade A stomach PUMP falled to bring ; ) s R how scenes f QT wen ee eee EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1917 , THOUSANDS OF LADEN COAL CARS HELD UP IN RAILROAD TAN emarkable Photograph of the New York Bay ing Airplanes Fiying Over the Battery ‘Thin photorranh waa made tn the ” 1 perty, Tt uid aly afternoon when. the was ’ we tani neon hidden behind the clouds. The tw uM od eee trees uirplanen.are from the rallitary res rom a dow k i any todin anything stained witt 1 was f tod iodine, There were todine stains t ’ ada were wit the hands and chin, however | wn ' ynel ma t Arthur ts in graduating clas at the Sacred Heart Sehool. , blue eyed, Hight of fglre and men T Ir ! es tully very bright, with a taste, and berhape a talent, for romantic Ntera i} i re ture. ‘The men under arrest say th : - can prove an allbi ine SHA CONSE EN REL TIES) Os andle- DANIELS 1S ANGERED BY “RUMOR” QUOTED AT NAVAL QUE Subt ern Frot Men—Hlectric Housed Hy Li GERMAN TUNNEL anean Defense on West 20,000 ved f mine leads r owas etiquette of in front, the ovea- jeion, ¢ s he got squarely in By William Philip Simma. indorground passuge, there was o } with rit LTISH ARMIES IN | “ping! and his knoes folded (Cohtinued from First . him, pis form collapsing, cu rin D, y. 20 (by mall whe * . i FIELL v i PO6 the floor ke a diacarded concertina story of the war one of the mont, Cited Press)--Iriesh troops Mw own men had taken him for a thrilling chapt will be rega . taqu Britishor. Tiieues SUBD SH ANLCeNS HARE ee cae, ADR Ideal ES » A command from the Trish captatn merchant ships and risked their ves auth Mg te ae eee ine © Screer Cary een pall ith, Latinas t iatan on te j ind death and an trish I refer to those who went on our own Koimmy with & Mille bom! merchant ships, of course. We have c i ’ und put guna on every ship golng into eX Inf i r ' clearance submarine war zones that requested Seary ' £} Pocky tary cont of the wa avy |# fort tu ound Ve glad for Congress and the public to (8 down 3 = know somowhat of our activities, A Musslan prisoners : taking stock, so .0 speak, cannot fail @Salnst all rules of war to work un ernal Revenue Man Denies Jus- to bring ways for stil! furthor im- a tice Collin’s Claim of a provement and for still more efficient 4 pare, ~ work in the futur Woe feol we have “Ally He ro tt Decrease of 40 Per Cent, one well, but we still have problems, [eo Maln corridor, In these we T 100,000 drug addicts in the of them very diMoutt, which we PeMmposed bunks where 20,000 ty ew York, according to th bevy fi ; Neale ps nigh 1 doubtic te made thia afternoon before have bean At Ing to solv A hia Titaty , the Whitney Legisiative Committee by way possible in the very brivf tue che Heat shells. I ; KB Sands. in charge of the drug Idi- allotted to suive them ie s y » of the Department of Intern: “To the best solution of these prob- hy alr fresh and a #| Revenue at this port lems we hopo to have surgestions ang MeUrance against asphy stating Buses added Nie racords: refite help from this committe and from Furnaces made it possible to prepa ement recently made before tho Congress. We d) not claim that we Dot Meals, and specia rters f too Justice Cornelius Collins have dono overything in the best pos- ers Were as luxurious as t : Db Aree ViRUE DRa ae sible way or aden Aah ote hotel. hey Nad ie ' psa Aachen sible we ave made no Rasy : many’ men and women o mintakes. 1 iteoc when reading lamy alt bu \ : : 1 nen of you know al ted pletires on W v ae Le gatand Abel Ni ee Blt fectyey Eon BARR al Pied WO | Felts and boots put out in ree ania, "But, to avoid the registraticn thut we have done as well as pos- during sleeping hours insure lng Te by law in pier to pros alble under all clrcumstances and polishing by servants satsnent stom ae PiyeCian, hese poops In some things creditable speed t thetr drugs from shifty criminals bas been achieves, in ali things there has been tewm work in the depart ment, and 1p the entire service to hawe things welt and therougbly done." Secretary Daniels taid bow, jn the exigencios at the outeet of the war, keel# had been latd where there were swamp lands but a few inonths be The Germa the war out Halg's drive turned the ni denburg is W orthe and of Arras rh end of t force us pr GERMANS PREPARED TO LIVE IN STYLE AND EASE. pared to April Hin- Prus. rground pal- ear extreme CAPTAIN TOOK fore and how mechanical equipmeng, "An® Out of their und had been developed. Most con-|8ee save for about 2,000 tractors, he sald, have been fair and) Hullecourt. Here the e Ba motie, ued to hold forth “There have been 4 few a Mele adtany Ge we had to take by the nape of tho!“ é k; they came in say pf (he) surprise stuy ¢d to do their bit, but re wintea| ‘The Irlsh did the trick their bite.” nel in-an hour and forty Rear Admiral M Chief of | ene fae Sie the Naval RB ‘ Ry OF | ebe wale He Accounts, suc fs a and’ 35 yards apart from stand, emphasized tha lronctad |other, were charges of rule of the departn been to; Qne touch of a button Le heath erage Auexts of |sent It and everybody 4 PN ited nd give him eve - tt possible support at the « Overy) than a kite, It wa ble moment. Jthat a time fuse would “The general vureau,?| whole wor f sold MoGowan. "in ¢ nate all} time to occupy it red tape and observe the open door| Before the British reac on navy contracts, a9 that every bit oy der may 103k his competitor in the | Bad % Subdue ail the Atot face and know that tie door ix open.” | ing Jt The Mebus are sng Peat |deadly—they spit fire | Dr. Darlington 4 New York Hapert| are named afier th r om Rebuilding of tHatitax. 4) definit s "a rein HALIFAX, N 1 fen pa ne | Thor Darlington, ¢ fait 8 2 doreront |Commissioner of Now York City, han heen brought to Halifax itelee IRISH MINING jCemmittes to serve tn advisory | GERMAN BY SURPRISE jcanacity tn regard to sanitation Hope, sac |nouaing 4m the reconstruction et wna|, te mh come ann areas of the city devastated in the ree | Ut * cont ditaeter, was mined, i ene _ | ma parr 1 been “Two Bt t Clube Ave ene) tht Prise! went | ote Upt jinto one Att WABSHIN( Dec. 19."Two Bite o stulra he ¢ an Clubs" are being formed under direction | prise. TP ey of War savings Commiticos in a nomber vead : oe of ‘eltles, Members agreed to huy ame Bee thrift etamp every day where ! sade’ to t nting cafes and places of disrepute,” paces POLO A. A. WINS IN COURT. | Mawtetrate Corrigan ye Boxing Touts Were Not Violation of Law. in the Harlem to-day discharged John “Pop" manager of the New Polo A. A others who had been subpoenaed by the police ten days ago on ing the law by holding he club. After Heten- ence of the police and club the Magistrate lub was a legitimate nd that only boxing exhibitions had n carried on that the had been no n of the law committed. bidet COLGATE & CO. INDICTED. Won't Sell Products to Be Sold at Independent Prices, ORFOLK, Va., Deo. 19 ity was indicted by irand Jury in the United States Court to-day for violation of the Federal sfusing to sell thelr products to s who would not agrec Hat on fixed by the company Magistrate Corrigan art k & to upon the indictment sompany, FORD ANd pe ers, at Norfolk M, Colgate said he Department of 1 red the company the { abondoning its “estab policy of price protection, or hr eued by the Government” and hh company chose "ta accept feoling compelled In fuatice to dealers everywhere, the. pablte sd ourselves, to tike a definite atand yy mutual well being _— Fire Deatroys 700,000 Roman Cath= ollc Chareh, MONTRUAL, DP Fire to-day ialidieeeeseendanmemmmaeniane GLE SANTA REACHES PERSHING’S MEN — enna thm ” . run whe j Pleased Th « v ‘ 7) ‘ . . + are vot Wait Until Christ . irada oy ee - * pen | ; ; ' TP amr aw anwy i : . r ' ” bed e ” i on . " ' «| Pre -deenteae P A vetion ah sum i% ” tthe Militar ‘ M whe ' f Peace with her state | jessy maime his wounda. ear CLECHOSLOVAK ARMY fr0m:binin Ameticnm Che AUTHORIZED BY FRANCE the oA foing na = ¢ ¥ ar nese lee t f 80,000 Made Up of om a" fn Roumania Hohemians 1 presents and ( ° os t denicabie to] PARIS, Doc 19—Tha Feench Gov re able WO lernment to-day formaliy authortne ‘ ahs Ve of thera, One Whole the creation of a Caochoslovak afm ) ‘see orinin regiment of] unanr mationa Headquarter « j fantry, r tance, ttotuily fare to be emtablie n Varin A up to-day w eweatern| t war atated, a force ciinete and we knitted by f been organised for lil of Herkeley, ¢ They| (hie ariny An opportune moment ] A Crechostovak ar would prot 61 and front soldier. ly inet n it nnel ren e th last few dents f jer bin ! nani, Monte other Chri an presente. [negro, Albania, Bot a, Morarts rriving ahead of time, found the so!-}and par Hungary, ae well a tiers to whom t were addrersed me It ceninwhiat small kiddies | —— ey K home-nto tet them stay un ag prope egy ty peeitlabiliane’ ” ‘in Be FA Dainty Trifles at or hounnnda ¢ < : Americans to-day smoking real, hon- for Christmas Stockings focgoodneaa Arerieat rigaretten | $ Ffom Scents to $ dollars and pipes brands of PARFUMERIE ; ee : i sands who) 2 Eleven East Thirtieth Street and ratstr wf | More packages arriving dolly and from t * to-day oOIeEo. Christmas 67 be a con: | Dec, 18, 1017. FRANCESCO BOELOE HEADS b in atate at THI FU MU, Droadway, 06th at thing many ot the . iA ney won't be able » thanks of Christmas gree {ng to loved folks back home HELP WANTED—MALE. You tell every? ve | WASTED taco 38 gad anid ke iB sition of wil ; wi be give ptobereice, Pakry ) { TRAINING &) g CHaREEaR BOYS in the : ing Camps and on the Battle Ships contains | ® request to send CANDY. | It seems that every sailor and soldier ha: to fill up his old tobacco box, pack up his favorite corncob and a few choice “Bri for state occasion: he does not hesi make his wants specific concerning Candy, In i out of ten— 5 END LOFT CANDY," A suggestion to you who have brothers, sons or sweethearts in the Sorvie ke your selections now. The earlier you do your shop- ping the better your chances of finding what you want. Attractive Holiday Offerings VASHON ¢ HAR CANDY— |[ SVECiAL Mixub C\NDV—That | | Hast 1d sanhion holielys, mixture, | | Caramels, Neowat. 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