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~~ aa Re RI ; ——— ihe BVERIAY WORLD PALURUAT, UOURMOOR 44, LHKT, ~ — 7 - ,000 GERMANS IN Y EAR’S CASUALTY LIST ON FRENCH FRONT | heart tng at hentres wg wake ‘Aner ease phe ce Commtatena 0a f Ship's Passengers Gee Shot Wit ENTIRE PERSHING. Anaey thed — Pum Wade bo Vursuing Submarine |, $60 Hull Setwxde at Once Yards Away fodan tote 0 lirten taterregtes + 50S, fr. & German ot wouey fag te heetquartors to # rerite wee con by te fre of oune —_— sey Prince “ew tothe fete Gab fo Pork |. of tha’ » 0 American geesenaer ne” tnetent af - |p soa the Peiah cowet aoe Hepreme Comet and take (ie tath of ‘ ' fag. socnrMing ta reparta at oe ‘Thewing bo thew we Magee of How Tork et nome ¥ vs | eonmers ont gunners ehenrd. PITH THM AMEHICAe ART th der) Om fen foe wt ae te oe ri ‘The ohn wee af fol epeed anewt 1 PRAROE, Prides, jr 90 thy HY Wall witht eatentation oF we P eens pandindinnal Pong gn socteted Preeey--MiN snarhor hey sade and taatme thaver ta fact fy Mag hf wo oe , J ‘ ° ; om ont ee ed of hawling enawatarm the toarin pened att the PCL POE IT Ee | heorae heat nee frenewien se 4 som virtually the cntive Amarone | mamnare af Wa new Canna Then art gerne “t, wen fo the oar , er. Me 4 Mteet, Wa Hapediionary Wore within (he army whe pentene to have Wie confidence Whine reer lAeut, Waiter O ene abet taee sane abandon preparations (9 Waltle wey that the incumbent of the Paiies ne of ee ag 9 Mo 16 donee Tena aon, Fp firate He the Germane and healn & fat (9 Commtananarebip ia el) in Aowhe samt — Gurnee. a ts Teark em heap from Maing enawed wader, All tn Aewin, ton, 9 ‘he man whe | te to was brought about Phi | pm ny oy gy be tart (eae (0 | euccund Mrnet Commtantoner } ' ‘ee. be hn A Vincent, Mo Oe rhe soe 29 shaming (he Font* a4 | mam, whee vemgnation pth vi “a 4 hot with onty on intereat . Si Ai ee Galan 1 ne tomate ans Suffer 1,000,000 aiid et | ee A toe coma oe wvO" day wy the fact that Judge Hyien an ron wae wrk, Meott Mil, Te Vosawain Francia K Connor, Ma. | Se" fying in the att, Attarward Go a mnie onal Naval Volunteer, Mo tea Bete | trmee of the submarine wi wire Avenue, Sermey City, NJ The convoy signelied to the liners —_— “A direct hit.” | ‘The wales on the ides and the SALE OF CHALONER'S HOME |e ct ent | rdiet. No tr Ferm haps What ploumhe were WriruEht Ht | gent ward to A. Memtay, Te wey in'heep the way shar, ‘tear aot reat Cemmbesoner atthe Wr | ualties in Fighting dah the thy Menred And & full MOON wening him to take charae of twa} | cama wit, wating the entire woWntFY mines Departmen 46 Acting Cot cma taining tant Sour vege Department ei FOR ae Of YearonFrench Front mating eondiions (eal for air raide.| pmang the caliere at hia oMee in of @ torpedo There were ww-hanging cievds an\ing rocme ut ihe Muster Mens | - ene te 1S HALTED BY UNIVERSITY The Incident passed so quickly a - 7 . uri there waa no alarm o7 4 tne arinam, NaWeNer: KIvine BrUmie® League to-day were Lorman Aintnsee: | meer |70,000 Men and 1,400 Cannon ‘reg ga mre ts ve agg acangers of more onew, | moe y ; | witinued from First Page rh oe. 19 | Gee at th Virtually ai) (raining work wy pos = ote to ts , . desis hat ve Captured and 1,030 Planes "5h, “allowed th = anes MOPTMAVINILE. Va. Dee. 3 (ald that t feitement was all ove Mion by the University of Vir- ginie. to whieh John Armatrong Chal ] arty and Wte home National Defense, whatever changer | hover is in the hands of @ redeiver| ON TH FRENCH FRONT, Hee ne key of the Mindenin outted th’ tho’ postp wot ihe pried | he may make in the personnel, Mit! the Magintrate told the tenants tol 2%—(By the Ansociated Pr formed by the Fort of M tion bale of the promerty to-day, Gilderaieeve, dean of Warnard College, | make ines vinpiaint to the pidge | One million casualties hy been suf ‘heir reluctant retirement | 4 The sale, hed ae Weare sobely and Mre Willard 1 Mtraight, who who appointed the receiver fered by the German armies along the fous Chemin des Dames, law.” The University ave | NOBTON, Dec %. —~ Four German are members of the woman's branch| Joseyh A Hall, Brone Adminia« | {Ont csoupied by the Freneh troops virvatories useful for future opera one inde openly. “chatoner Is | submarines were captured recently by af the pronent comaniiter, alto called | trator, wuld that only 1,000 tone of tly yl according {0 statistics | tion rated w millionaire, but nearly all, bis \twelve American dostroyers, accord: ‘ with the same plea. coal atrived in the Mrona jaat | Carefully compiled here. French ter-| | In the mean time the Fr we property in w York State, wh Amers Twemy Per Cent, Haven't Reached! Judge Hylan held « conterence with |am against twice that amount the | 2 amounting to many hundreds | fought and won the culminating bat- the” courts. have ling to an American seaman who | 0 for ' Men—Changes in Addresses | # number of aasistant auperintend> wight previous, Whereas during the of square miles has been freed from ation of Vere, is hv na ed hie proverty In the hands of @| reached his home here from a French the course of whieh the French troops = ents of achooln in regard to immedi« week German domination by the year’s) regained nearly every inch of the eatiod off to-day, Wut will be eumned mortew unless more heavy ft imp omntiie | Hylan the necessity of heaping 10 | rhey » |enietenes the Mayor's Committ: they had been withou! ne Downed by French ROU Mans ee port to-day tthe cont reserve in aight y eet See ‘The seaman—a former Boston Largely to Blame, ate schoo! construction, Ansistant | each morning had been from 4200 10| gentle and the German | rown| ground around the fortrese which it wre Pee ee ot Cele” | newspaper man—was aboard « treop About 20 per cent. of the dratt reais: |Huperintendent #hallow reported that /4800 tons In dealers’ yarda, there Legh Disc gl ide thru ant | en to capture in 1016, | “ aS, DETHOIT. “Mich.” Dec, "29 —wire|Mhip at the Freneh port recently, he eee nicenee ty th lew siigeeaiton not! the $7,000,000 appropriated during the ware tit 2.500 tone undistributed isons 1k Seidaht aawais oir iohned In aerial combate the French avi FRONT which early to-day threatened to 4 ep hee P| cererorn al 4 cording to the office of I Director Mitchel administration for school warily to-day, Hall added ri ators undoubtedly proved themacives stroy the elevators of the Union| with their prizes. The submersibles MeCook. Mr. McCook gave out to-day | Wing Was efit available and roc- | ‘The cut of from 30,000 tons weekly to the number of 1400 have beeo| masters of their German adversaries. ide tedatevater ‘ompany Was ex-|had beon on the surface with their . captured, and thousands of machine| By the end of October, the last com- before oe fhe rewult of « cafivass of one-third of [ommended the construction of four |to 20,000 for coal peddlers, which wAarlyng end nundreds of aaah aoe plete return available, French avi- tennis afore 1 resend tue mals | counties towers open and were r0-, the 189 L |} Maemption Roarde regard. | ew buildings in Brooklyn, two in| decided upon at yesterday's meeting a | ators had destroyed in ten months 617 featfoyers. ‘swept tows charging tare. wheat, corm and oats were maved. The |SWMEE “A lovers swept down jueens and one or two in the Bronx. | nl Cor " German airplanes whose fate it was of the pt ing returns for the frat 6 per cent, of Q ° one o o 01 of the Fuel Conservation Committee) phree dominant events on the front| possible to confirm with certainty “orn of sus Upon them and took them without a { questionnaires mailed to 27.000 of the| New York City members of ihe | would put 900 peddiers out of buri-| oe the French armies in France have | Besides these they had brought down figh | 440,000 vemintrants in the olty Legiaiature met with Mayor-clect | nena within a fow dayn, uid the Fuell tacked the year, and each haa tec, | @nother 618, the absolute destruction ot honey somgpenmctted only 14 pec| Hylan and the incoming Board of | Administrator aihEtad) a Vatany ftv Glas of which could not be confirmed, but cent, have * " whieh ha mn ween to fall out of filed out by the registrants. In 2 per fy og fe Dicks to pr the legis | BROOKLYN NEEDS 20,000 TONS/arma. Firat came the enforced re-| control with a great possibility of a cent. of the eases an extension of time|/Mt¥e progtamme of the new ad-| QF COAL, HAS ONLY 3,000. in March of the German forces) fatal crash for filing out the questionaire was) Minintration, Municipal qwnership| Frederick W,, Gunnison, Brooklyn art of the Depart-| These figures, totalling 1,080, make . | granted. Four per cent, of the que and operation of public utilities and | wuei Administrator, #aid to-day that found to have been sent to| more effective food control were the| Brooklyn needed from 20,000 to 24,000 y in the service of the army Perel ad of Jude Hylan’ on the | M8 of cial and had only 3,000 - loww Was $26,000. Offick jd the blaze wi in. ‘sof the Somine, the Olse and the| an excellent record, and to them must \ Aisne, brought about by the combined | be added twenty-two German captive > | smashing pews delivered by the! balloons. men al (Continued from First Page.) eis or navy. “, & food question were statements in the ‘Apartment house owners have | ,, . aee'| ° ° Ten per cent. of the questionnaires . Peters said that in the last twenty- sandwiches, Though kept under are ai ine Nonntrant bocauve he | {OFM Of & letor to Benutor Hobart F. pecere ena thaliana eat eee wagner nes | Spectal Candy Attractions | had changed bis address, Another 10 ¢ Government price fixing of coal of all grades reached New and after a short time commenced | for New Sear Hee’ what ish we wis Wk 1918 e Chest per cent, were sent to places where the i sities when sold to the arrives at once there can be no | Jersey tidewater. Much of this coal THapIPaE beeen poe iperepisir i addressee ——-- to be unknown relief. | have also received many | !8 for New England. the e them oe ee ek as, thw crew of the destroyer gav - eee from desters, wie want | yise City ie untoaded prorapely we ss eons and heavy clothing. coal to save the liv have no apprehension,” Mr, Peters erman oMicers said the first PROGLAIMS WIDOW'S RIGHT |46,712 BRITISH PRISONERS Siatseee duces ages Seeman Pa a comics ot ne e largen' stributera 0: : 10 BURY HER HUSBAND HELD BY THE GERMANS Whenever complaints are received [Col in this city received less th |chinery of the submarine and caused 1 twenty-five carloads of coal at New| jher to sink to @ considerable depth. | Of nick persons in cold houses police-| Jersey points in the just twenty-four |The ‘submarine bore no number or ‘ ~ Fe mon fre sént to investigate at once hours, This man asserted that uniess Court Decides in Favor of Mrs. | Official Announcement Gives Total, |"ha it ine facts are as represented |he can get some coul many. of hia| (Continued from Firat Page.) | (yentined trite teite and be atane 5 hl fe be Waller, Who Accuses Late Million. Including Those in Switz- rolief ia given heey meres in Sees: ete rae of an officer and men of the crew. H; aE " Y “a . aire’s Brothers of Fraud, | erland, Twelve thousand tons were ex-| "M4. “peters said this morning that|Eatente has won the greatest victory|One of the life belts had ‘Kaiser’ mppy iNew Tear pected in Brooklyn yenterday, but/there 1s no immediate short failed to arrive. m sizes of coal There it would be. I The right of a widow to bury her bus] LONDON, Dec, 18 (by tati).—British ¢ of |of the war and that diplomats have | marked on one side aud ‘Gott’ on the} reat } dest t t } | band and to bring sult for damages | prisoners by the enemy, tncluding | s argeloady of coal reached a| Shortage of “domestic science” fuel— re EOMOR ON thal) Rae: hone ARBRE | other, inet those who obstruct her efforts In| thone In Switseriand, total 46,712, ao» stove, nut and egg coal—he sald, Mr. | fF ‘The Fanning proceeded to port anal behalf was prociaimed to-day in aul cording to an official announcement, |Dier at Morgan and Johnson Avenues,| Peters added that it principally is the| “The movement toward @ generalli, :sterved her surcer guard opinion by Supreme Court Justice Hotch-| The prisoners inclode members of tho | Williamsburg, this morning, and a|work of his committee to relieve this peace cannot be arrested,” declared! a» they were ' ~' wmall boats, | ' kiss in the ault of Mra. Anim M, Keutho| regular army, territorial forces, Royal| throng of women, men und children | shortage and to seo that supplies are| Dr, Ergberger, leader of the German|:he Germans gave three cheers. Tho { {nat the three brothers of her | Navy and naval division, divided a»|stormed the hatches in a vain effort to (Mie Peters said that a partial inves | ™@lHority Socialists, in an interview| commanding officer of © > Fanning follows; get a little fuel. tigation by his committee of conditions | received here to-day. read the burial service over the body Officers. Other ranks. “ can't have tt!" the crews] prevailing in the coal shipping porta| Erzberger predicted a separate é ‘You of the dead ¢ re and the In Germany....... 1,868 od. "“It'e consigned.” at New Jersey tidewater shows that the | peace with Russia very soon, i ° shouted. ‘s ened. trouble ia not there. a destroyer proceeded to sea and buried | 4 ‘The plaintif was the comman taw| In Turkey et} Half a dozen fights started and po-| Announcement was made by~ the him with full military honors. f Je of Herman N. Walter, millionaire | in Bulestia 4 lie reagrves were called. The police| Erie Railroad to-day that only 160 “In hit report. the commander ot|] | EUREKA MOTTO VERSE CANDY—rnonen arret manufacturer, who at an ad-| In a ‘finally quieted the people by telling | carl oul, ware recelvod at (nderchif WASHINGTON, the Fanning praises the conduct of ine consists of » FIVE-POUND need age w exasimoy ns 4a t t 1d eve ' Mixed Candy. seine home, No: 465 West 140th Street 4,357 ee Mets it Sond Wiss ean ae Inthe Jast twenty-four hours, | Stevena, manager of the National |his officers and crew and gives par- ined CARG?. om LI e Lehigl ‘alley said that about a ie er Oo ai . . 1, j M Ootober, 1812, and became almost perhaps they cou The ‘Lehigh Vall 1 th hout| City branch bank # Petrograd, and | ticular credit to Lieut. Walter 0. H completely paraly ned. WAR WORK FOR AMERICA they carried, But it was a false)10,000 tons of coal was unloaded at|his assistant, a Mr, Link, arresied | Henry, officer of the deck, and to Cox-|} | Frings Matte ine BLD konde | i pomoletge tor $ (hres brothers, Morits W j “perbapi Porth Amboy during the same period | when the*Holsheviki seized the bank, |swain Loomis, who alxhted the perl- . PRICK } Hawin J., brought court action to have CENTRALIZED BY FRANCE WOMEN, BABY IN ARMS, BEGS) Tre eT aboard care there awaiting | DAV® been released, American Ambas- | scope. He also commends Pharma- ‘ the aged invalid declared incompetent, FOR A FEW LUMPS. sador Francis reported to-day. cist's Mate Harwell and Coxewain Hi Avsorted ‘Ga ‘and later removed him (o Harrison, N A woman who Lables ® baby In one force of laborers are work-| Chinese and Japanese troops are|Connor, who jumped overboard to hy sirens, alee | J., where he died March 27, 1916, After | « pecial F anco-American Bureau’ |#™ and a = i in the other og renee Oey fad alent oMcials Of | being prepared for posible trouble in|#ave the drowning German. A vee aa 4 he received @ court order : 4 made a moving plea. the Far Eaet—particularly Manchuria| ‘The British Commander-in-Chie! ; Her to eee Walter, but just Created Under the General “We don't ask for enough to ae rie aiberia according te deepatehes (under whom the destroyers were op- THe BOX oF CANDT TGP Br ee ae cea tortie tare High Staf. hoop -warmarjust enough tb get ALBANY, Dec. ching Washington to-day. erating, said this In his report to the FEED Pei De TO HAVE YouK PARIS, Dec. 10.—The Miniater of War| warm for a little while” she | perature of ten dexrees below zero has issued @ decree forming ‘the spo- ged. “Just a few lumps, cial Franco-American Bureau,” to con-| It in oatimated that New York needs tralize all phi relating to the Amer- | 40,000 tons of coal a day, The jean Army that concern the War De-| amount received yosterday was est!- partment, The head of the General) mated at between 20,000 and 25,000 | High Staff later will decide the compo-| tons, It te not expected to exceed British Admiralt ae ANY WHEN YOU Occupation of portions of Siberia, The whole affair reflects an joe women PRESENT iT ABA Pid YEAR particularly Viadivostock, to protect eh ieee Ham ee t give cag i Sin, SEAT Aq ered A ‘TES allied hd tre we Sasonlhis Jap- training of the United 8ti aan ae | e “an Chor alten pe eran Be Ea a eed ert) fiotilias the ineident shows that are being held in readiness. A large man of war in Chinese army already is in Man- qt bap ataet 49e ree brothers produced @ release, by the widow, in which she waived all olain inst Walter for the consideration of $100,000 and @ life in- “tereat in her husband's New York home, Mra, Walter admitted having slaned the yolease, but alleged her signature was The recorded at the United States 20.—Drills we! nition of the bureat. for several days, The | uspended et Camp ‘Devens today Der! churia, j rr igined through fraud, aided by her ia |" this average cause of the cold weather, ‘The ther- immediate action.’ aeracen concerning matters of law. War Omi acts a be ee my | Pd mines were shutdown three days thi rr at Divisional Headquarters} Assurances have come from the fone ier q raises her commande: oe poctlons siready ae | jogeted, he aden week, and because of the New Yoar's|tesistered 23 below zero Russian Ambassador at Tokio that 3, Carpenter, and commends FUDO “GENE” DRISCOLL BANKRUPT iilah siaa™ or "AN °F Mh Generel |otidays are expected to be Iele three] cotgent tm yenty-Tavee Years in| Japan will not yond \roope into Man, ict are queen || gel oe et ™M res eburia 0 ———— aren Tere ‘The British Admiral | : 103, HE IS BITTER AT KAISER. WIGGIN URGES PRIORITY EDICT MONTREAL, Dec. #.—Montreal to-|the Entente has been secured, AWAIR O20nE, eenpt action of the ' ns of 04,475. TO BRING COAL HERE. day saw the coldest day in twenty-three | The State Department had no con-| Nicholson, which, he say sompleted io Re at sheila Sear ne a » Fed - ha temperature of 94.5 below tion of the Bolaheviki refusal to|the success of its sister ship. The i lead Newark Man, om Birthd: A. H, Wiggin, Federal Fuol Ad dH} firmation ie efusal to| the a bd Mince ane * a eeee ont | Wilhelm “Deserves to Be Dh ministrator for New York State, an- cos Feperted 34 below and) an American diplomatic courier Niopolsea | eerniaan dat sett Mh f batt Penns, ae ken che ctaie ae i — at the border, but authorities in-| out Ticeram to the Commander. i 4 ay ‘filed & voluntary petition in bank. | Avenue. Newark, heaven and earth to get a railroad Flee From } dicated their belief that the Bolshe-|in-Chief directing him to express to sembly District from “Tom” Foley, John Ernest Bach by No. ‘ Mapes |nounced to-day that he is “moving .! au mM ruptey to- He has assets of $16 ana | ld yesterday. A year ago there was 4| priority order for the transportation atroys Thirty-F viki were trying to compel theso|the commanding officer, officers and || WAgciINO CHERRIKG—Bik, Hed Aven Cal ‘i eee] a Liabilities of we the principal claim |{mily reunion of his 116 a indus of coal here.” SKOWHEGAN, Me., Dec. 29.—Thir-| couriers to get passports from Bol-| men of the Fanning, its ‘high appre- | jescous Freneh Cherries, each par Chote hum being one tor HOLE by ‘the | but Mr. Hach had to apend yesterday tn}! In highest con) circles it was de-|ty-four automobile were destroyed | shevikt Et shige tl thereby siv-lciation of thelr success ‘ul action ube Pah grenaant Cream Wels’ § i ead rapepseaiting a Juda | bed. He was cheerful all Gay and re) 0 Mt vege ahipmenta of an-|ti-day by fire which swept through | ing the Bowher kt, tosdible cause for) againas enemy gubmes commanding|{') $e veniam Bit 49c 4 i ™Briscol OT, in the Wilson all the time,” be aaid,|inracite is moving from Pennasylva-|the plant of the Skowhegan Garage | ernment recognized them officially, | the American forces operating in Eu- | ' puen, rere Street and No nH “put T would not ghant places with nia fields to cities of the Middle Company and endangered the Skow- os ropean water, commended the officers All Our Stores Will Remain Open Late T. ‘Night oe Nah Buroet Bur tela No be'asan Kainor Wilhelm te [West on priority orders tnaued by Dr, |Neeee Hotel and other property near-|799 German Agents Frem NW: and men of the Fanning and Nichol- for the: Convenience of New Year Shoppir that man. He is of no use to anybody.” ir J |by, Occupants of the hotel fled from iu Rasela, Saye Lawy: son, Coxswain Loomis was a ' 269 AUTOS STOLEN IN YEAR| (Me Hach “resiier with ‘hin grands [Harry A, Garfield, Federal Fuel Ad-) noi rooms, A temperature of 10 be-| gaN FRANCISCO, Dec, 29—Nearly| to tho next highor rating tn recog. LEK HIQNOKATE CAN VALLE ED j daughtor, Mra, Prank J, Brohm, salnistro(er in Weshlonien low xov0 hampered firemen in thelr] 4,000 German agents have gone to nition of | is vigilance in sighting the Siblifee TARAS CONErcHO NS Te 4 ———»—— —— jo service wu corpora: | work, ; ¥ collection Temperature 18 Be-| tigne have advieed the Fuel Ad- emcee em Rue ee slots eke Ceaere Ot the A tes a pets for Benatitayy tinted tune ” an wee Police Comminsioner Woods received | 5, M ministration that they must cur: | Swedish King Approves M the disruption of the Russian armies,| Lieut. A, 8, Carpenter, commander, having fltings o wither CALAIS, Me, The candy | ¢9i) gheir service unless they can pendent Fi according to statements made to mare. eal a to-day the report of the automobile |iaotory of Breckett & Co. the plant ‘4 STOCKHOLM, Dec, %—Sympathy|Pederal authoritios to-day by George | on wil t Lule, for the period from Jan. 1 to Deo. and equipment of the ¢ » Weekly | aot fuel with Finland's movement for inde-|Rosen, Russian attorney, He Allenon ELIGIOUS NOTIC MM whowe that 2.200 automobiles were jaor, and the halle oocupied by| "The altuation i# squarely UP to! rendence was expressed to-day by King| three were from San Franci a Sf, JAMES’ CHURCH, JAMES’ CH! RC | nt i stolen in New York streets and all but fraternal i the railronds,” sald Harry T, Peters, | Guataye in addressing a deputation of ftom PepeSn elon: 200 tram ‘nica BD eg an reat aan? SINRE harman tetee ae hae Chairman of the Coal Conservation Finnleh Puplciats wie appeared wit enaky government pal their ex: %, 4 ee ATM : eas the container 730.000 Committee for New York State, Mr. an tudependent Finland pensea, belleving them political exiles, lew anaind of shi, by Condiellgnt

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