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GUARANTEE your Monry Back If You Want It. !?>?? Eititonal P?ae>. Kiial lolumn. Him fart -f-ed?*^* i Sribttue WEATHER FAIR TV).DAT. FAIR AVP (f>U>r.n TO MOKKm*? Veeterda? ? 'InrneMlnrM Hifh Ml ?"?* ?a I nil repirfi ?n r?|< S y ins? to /.<-??>/ /Ar Truth: News - Editorials - Advertiscmentn \ 1\\1V No 24,?996 ?i npj r't.??? 181 ' Irllnine I ?.,,,-lnl lei? Till K?SDAY, .TAN! AHY 14? 1915. PRICE ONE CENT lo ' 1*7 "F *??>?? Veer? ?.??? ?eta. 4 I|.?\iiiiiii mo IT.T4ITS ,r.?' < urn bbbI ?fcasrssss* RUSSIA HURLS 2 ARMEES ON EAST PRUSSIA ?jnc Begins Advance at MiaZiir?an I akes, Other south O? Miau a. INVASION FROM LAST aj.jp soil II PI \\m D Czar's Troops Gain Sue ccssc> in Both Initial I II l Its. ALSTRi ANS HOLD FOL ON RIVI U NIDA Trnor^ '"'ii. Fail in QbjI -? F i ?: h t i n ^ Wc-i of U arsa**? Sporari'. hvssia s ; ' ? ;? ? rss mi I ' ? ? ? - ? '. ? ' 09 trio rp ?BB'.ic ?ou'b e ??*r VistTfl - Mis- k m I ar, ?ins, ' ? ? ? rom 'if Or---, of the commander in ? more in to the ? ? ? ? ;..rted by lagi ? sd, could only . BOS bj a bayo ? e? MlassB Are ad "ction of P.adzanoAv. : rii ? z Kealow, Bis ?"Pi", Zskne*? and Such?, thr I ? s- i ?, ; ,?. d sn intense srtillerj **?*?' as efl ^^inut ? -ont. ???, hout -, ( r, repulsed ti i ? mew, 'i? -, - :, thi ? ' tal ' ' ith of thr ??feel) enen delivi red -'i ? "Dining In." ? pari in 1'oland tH ,- to a bleat land ? ? ? " ' . . , -i then i '?' AIS. ? ??her?? they - 4 ' ' ? ? I y any ? ? I ? . .'? ' ' ? iselvee I root,. -, ni i?. ?miuiIi. Is ?ha' r? bu< P ..... ... ? lape? *, ' ? iadieatiea of an itae-eading i ????aeug disri-:on ..f troops to the ? "?????**. ' .,.', who I ^ faaaiauBi ?-? -*.? ?v ?.??osuata ^. SUBMARINES DRIVEN AWAY FROM DOVER Germ?n ?aeroplane Seen Over ' Moutli of Thames Fright mod Away, -.. r. Jan. \\ ?-. ,,. ?be to-ird of h? ? ? great iim! r?f aalinatioii and c\r ?P Vs "?on , sound of es? \ oeejt?, . . ... on,,Prn eard reo,?'?? began nv the? shore. liK> ? . '?an ? -be trlndi - s large r rowd ?rae il a rrnnii'tifi,' ?fil . t the flash' . - ? ? Bight ?marine ad ion owing to a ?r.ince. but after a i -r?un?|s ha.i b' ? That ? ? ?ubmarinei ?ion. .Ian. U ? end n'-rl Sh? -. Tue? f the ] ? - ? aplane, HUNGARIAN TAKES BERCHTOLD'S POST Baron Burian von Rajecz Becomes New Foreign Minister of Austria. ' npnlri von ' ? rding ? if the ? n the "He I he for a lone re, ?nri TV c-ve him of -icwed tbe rquett. The Em ranted hi? F, i i ? - ? . ? ?" of th I Hungary Dissatisfies Lack of Protectim in War. ' ? .? < .-. in diplomatie eirelea on Rerrhtolr!. whe ba? di p eign rela her of years, and wan ? ?d the vvnr. hpd on a '.' fe'.? ai,.' l ~- n.lf-rl F-'iperor ? him of office. unsettled eend I red *Kr- annexation of Hei -egevina made th Anx'on?, 'ii-'r'nrc, ??- bo ?ra? to re tire, it WBI - ot dreamed that be would do so '.V ? ? . ? ?. ??? - . ? ' it wa* considered that l nob action mipht I that b'? policj bu ?I fallen into o? More ' than his 'ion. however, I? the announce ? that be is t-ur-ceeded by a Hun garian. I ountr.T Left Open. Hangary, while at benrt with Austria I principle of the war, ? faei with the been proa? e It ?'. Hungarian troop? have - i ? i Ruai inn in f Gen ? ? i ? v rn employed haa been left salon , the Hurf-ariaii Premier. hu- riven ntter ? | iction, Mtid. find complaint? were not heerd ? h?m i? Berlin, where audienea ? Oerman ? ijrh it -A'a? -an! that of Hungary more atti . and m a Year'? Day complained ? fullv , . , lary und politn-a! - Hungan ?'"i \ . ?? ? ?d pointed mual aaaoi ? ? '?? ' eoi equence ... ? , ? that all it? desire? wera ?1, the true inter took Count one of them, ? p/ai imi torship. ? ,ron Borlan, bo* haa de . , voice ? ' mrs.thomas'dillondead Irish Agitator's Widow Burned to Death in Home. i ' a - ' 1 . ? ' " of I ? ? t me ement la America. **?". a ta i '? r,i?*> si her hosse Count) Klldare. |n ti afra, Dillon's aides! ?on I. . ? . ' .... his brd ,,,,,,, found opt ' ablate. , rj ||| Illlll.M , . . ri faint liai ?atieoiU tb? Lir *t>ndXeUliiU??Ua DIVORCE VOWS, WIVES'WEDDING GIFTS TO ROGERS F reedorn Pact Bared by I x Spouse?Says "Ida" Is Not to Blame. POISON VICTIM MAY 00 TO JAM SO<)\ Wooing of Miss Oiddin^s by Lawyer Is Told--ln quest Wednesday. Irin Sniffrn WHlter? a ill he ?'? . ? I -. ?. ? I! | | ; , . i g '. \ statement to that BtTi ' made yesterday to ( oroner .leronie l!.? ami be ut once sel Wednesday a? the daip f, r nu Inqaesl ni I i the two children of the rumor th?t the poisoi i alarming - late l.i*-? nigbl ?*? . tal. ig ai rangements for grand de.,-,. U> Indict 1 mur conneetion with thr deal the bah'i l s h on ? i ber i thai of Mrs I more I 1 i',-i of Ide Walti - e givi ? Pail Made "' r'rrriom" Carl. ' ? Koquemore. .. ??-.,.. i ? i tha' f-lie and Rogers had ? tired of I ' ? rrr*ii. ? ut to a <! agreement * ported to havs been nta S (id.I re Rogen, the If*-' .-c-cond said: ''Rogers bad me obtain a ' .. i ? Profi ' of Columbia 1 ? irn, sign an ? ? ? -, of Idn V ; "\v ben I mi he Bras bright and rlf.ir. ar.-l wi l i weii with i, . In 1907, I think change He bes. "At last h. loved me no ? , on.. -, .....m-, bin -.i mai Uiigrr* Paid tor llivorrr. "Me paid for the divorce and I ? I .id tigs. H owe a . . en he has provided me with money." "Do yon think Rogers matrirn Giddings for lo?p oi foi ^er money""' asked Hint net Attorne;, Martin. "He told me thai he loved her snd BOl me He mu?1 have loved her if he wanted to go te furli extremes. After they were married he seemed happy for a short time. He used to visit me and my son. for whose educa? tion he paid. He spent many evening? with us, and I often asl?rd h im why he was not at home with his wife, but he only made excuses of 'hat I never understood." **\\ hen d'd ;. OU ' d thai he ws? ?v ith Ids : '??" Walters?" ? told mi* about it three years ago. At tliat t.nip i-he iva? ?bout to te come i. mother." Women hum Alliance. "Did you 'dl Mi* Giddinga Rogers this?" "Why, no. 1 had r\n !ovr for her 'A i only m?1 twics Ma- sympi ? were all with Ids." "l?ui Rogsrs tell Mrs. Csi I . -. i.. .. - .- ? ? "Yea, an?l il was juM about that time that he ?su,-; red iato an a| ?e had made as ith me ? could marry Ida, ami he waa io psy all ex ' ? ? \\ by srss this agre? ? apt?' a? baa ' ' ?? ' .me , ?.me fur roree Mr-. Gials . . ri p hiSB up and said that she WOBldal ?lo 99 oo matter A?hat lie did. ? ?re all with Ida Bl '. ? \\ alter.-, and I hOB4 ahl s can marrj Lorljrs. I ? ? 199 ?he ' be GiddiBg - ???im?n I i because .'1 loat ??1)0 ?/OU knoB 'hat Rogers was the iiaAing hei hu bsnd, Mi Wa te ? *,, i ?. Ihug 1'imhase Itarrd . Be . s di igg ' al Bo? , ,1 thai he lia. twenty ?'??' chloride "f oiereary rhe purchase ' uary , ,.,.?. Bccording ts his ?'?o?* ,,r w G. Ha-'"' will be called again later In P ' ' INTERBORO?GH DIRECTORS GIVE CORONER BONDS Vanderbil. Nervous and Reld Careful When in Riordan's Court. SUBWAY IMANAGI R ( All S II ?( |R( l V Hedtey restifies Before IV S. C.- Denies Peril Of Third Rail. Referen?*- l R< io "a de? larali-- n-ton? ? WeCa '"at "the II ?rill previ ? -H th.. ?r ? ?Il fret h | , ' - ' . ? | ' sel i ommiseioa Stal ; l Woi ? I ? ?nde ? ? ib!e?. -?cns'i power To ti nor Jan es 1 ounsel for the Int the understanding the vvoul'l . prodie ? Mi i -o -he bearing ?rit! . rts, and .< hour : 0 D . ... raj o ' i the dry o' Bit tel ?timo v brought . I . at of value in the ?ase for the continued use of wooden cars in the subway ?ben be testified that the? local car in which be waa at the USM of the blow out was almost on a line and within thirty-five feet of the flash, which he t-aw. ?nd did not catch fire. Mr. Darkness began with a long scries of question?, about the auxiliar. lighting on subway car?, and Mr. Hed . ? | tainrd that the storage batterie? tfronld run for four hours, that they could ti"' be charged while the cars i USO, and 'hat on the daj or power vi' shut off the ears as soon as the subway wa- cleared, thil IB Order tO ha\. " nerve t?ov?ei in cara for ?mv emergency thai mlghi *? m w?i'ri servies was r? turned. Might \dd ro Hangers "( annot storage batteries be charged it running. ' counsel "11 ." rr plied lha aritneaa "I would add to the hazards of the trav . public." "Hut automobile betteres a <? ? charged.'1 smd bfr. Berkaess. led 'be witness, "but I ItSO? la op?r?t | ' ???pp. ? Bai kaes? d d ? el either. Bd the tub ? C. ?'a- drop; I -ussioner Williams to atk I .-re not backed out of the .- h? t'i?- t ?aM Ihe I re, it I I,.-rn shown -hat power was On ? me. "Impracticable," sail the witnen. ??I,,.,,,.; ? Other train? behind a* . ..nil? " i \ r- ? < whar hap; ? ? ? is taken up. 'I hi da*a were :? M r Bedley brought into court, and uhicn he turned over to Mr. Hnrkpe?. }{.. explained that he bad bad no chance -o .<-? ?When ? an .i". bave s report ready ?" h e -.? ., I the ? tnest, "thai de .. h ich of the eig'n' at inquii ? ' ?-' ire running bob -??e \\ ?? have a circut tunning now. "S?r'??e ?Hh- from the record." thua d?T?-,| Chairman Mcfall. "Mr. Hedley, vou theuld ?'?t ?By tuch things." "I beg yOUl honor's pardon." prompt ly responded Hedlnv. "That remar? had another proceeding m atiad.** "It "that Ira I aftei the ; __^ Auuujiu-ett^i? Msa aVAdiuma A . ? Earthquake Kills 12,000, Maims 20,000, in Southern Italy, Wiping Out Entire Towns-Rome in Panic ?THE TORTION OI SOI lUERN ITALY AFFECTED BY THE r.ARTHQL'AK. AND SOME OF 111! rOU NS IN WHICH 12.0(10 UVES WLRt LOST. V-T ./ l ?? ! // M: ?M N^S. ' -//l>AJj*eivS3-}P >?^*? ^ ^*^^**r?- Qivoe ??ivOO ?"* PIA//.A COLONNA, 11H. CENTRI 01 ROME. WHERE Ml CH DAM v.! v\s ?K)M $60,000,000 FOR NEW SHIPS FOR U. S. NAVY House Committee Enlarges Danieis's Building Pro? gramme?Bill Calls tor Seventeen Instead of FZiglil Submarines in Department's Plan. i . I .F ."-au Washington, .Ian. 13. Overstepp ? the nin.i? ?t building programme sul mi; ted b ecretarj Daniela, tai navy" membi ? Commi Naval \ rail i to day agree ba .' ''-gramme authors mg the conrili uction of the followin new ships, which will call eventual! for an outlay of nearlv **r?ri mKl.?lOii. Two bB'lleship? : ne. ie, ? obmarines, one of teaaje mg type One hospital it I One oiler. One transpor Six destroyer? The Secretary's estima'*? did no* ca! for the hospital shit? or the t--anspor* and the desarteseat asked for only ? more submarines," the s?sut tnce being that nine such vessels would be constructed provided it proved pos SENATE CHECKS "DRYS" Prohibitionists Are Disap pointed in Distnrt Bill Vote. ? Washington, Jan II. The raid o' ? rohibitionieta upon the Diet nf < olutnbia was checked in the Senate to-day bv a vo'e requiring that the suspension of the rules, a ruse bv ivh'Ch the-, hoped to add the "dry'' rider to the D ?'r '*' appropriation bill. could not be accomplished ?''fiout a "*.,-? -, ? , . ? ? ? The senate rracned th s decnion hf a vote of 41 to M H is doubtful if the Prohibitionist? **?'<?' he sble to mus? ter 'wo thirds of the Senate. A failure to do so would foreshadow the rejee tion of the report of the Rules Com mittee in favor of the suspension of the rules A? a consequence the pro ruler to the appropriation bill . , ? t of order, ai uiit'l. at leaal inothei Ce ?re^j aai-?- upqb. ta? (jtioauoaa) ,- wm_ s b!e io ent money out of ti stioi for e ghl AU along 'lie line the Secretary recommendation? regarding legislado wets ? i< re or lees d ireemrdsd. Authorisation for ?wo new bat*!? ships wiis carried by a vote of If to ? The "little raw" men VOtlag ?gain. it ? provision were Representative '. tbera*aoei Gra and hu cha?an. Mr. Hensley moved a "no bat t eship" bill, but mustered only fou . -, Wanled Four Battleship?. Representa' ve RobsOB, who iinsur cessfully ailvocated throughout thi building programme .>? Q enera Roard of the naA\ offered an amend min' for four, and then three, battle shipa Members lo'mg for a largei rontlnnerl en piss? 4 rnlum? 9 RUSH MARINES TO HAYTI Cruiser Washington Ordered There with 100 Extra Men - aVarSaS 1 Wash'igton. Jan 13 l'h?re was 9 lark of te?.'i bet? pen 'wo of Pres? ident Wilson's ' ah not me-nb?-? to-day, when Beeret rea m answer to a ling the general situa tion in Hayti, ?aid there was no new? rf importance Ten minutes later Be* Dai ? Bald the armn-p' sr Wee! r*on had been erde red p SB board 101 -narines in add: tion to her r?gulai complement of fnr'\ ?ix an,| proceed from Hampton Roads to lUytian waters. "1 dc not know whst the sperif.c trseble is,' said fleeialaff I'anieis,"but ?I e -t?te I ?e oa rtmen: 'hat condition? in i! ta -, ? i ? -c bs raaged ac-ain an.j thai iler? are threatene?! The Washington ..rry I t ?i mannes 'hither. BBS "* have ai other I '??? ii spare at <?u?sn Unaiao ux use tbj-yr ?is Lotiiad."" DROWNED TRYING \ TO SAVE OTHER Senator Oliver's Nephe One of Three Men Los h\ Capsizing of Boats. < r?t?une I Pittsburgh, Jsn il, rhree men we drowned ? h ternoon the Mono gabela River. Two lost their live.? trying to re??eu.? iwo other?, who h; been thrown Into the river I I ,.f ?he? boa' 11-..- ,1-owned mc were R Olivei. on of IV F. i ilvei. Pittaaargh Board ol P .r-id nephew of Senat T. ? luve i ?Will ?< m Niehau . of I ? an ville, Ind., and Thoma? Mooney, i Uuquesne, Penn Edward Betsel, ? this city, was rescued. Oliver and Hetzet were rowing nei the Smithfleld ?t bridge, ?jen Uli were caught in s swif* current. Hett stood up in the boat and cried for hcl The craft capsized. Hetzel tried l ???rim to thore, bat Oliver tank in moment. Hetze!'? met hid been heird by let eral 'nen at a nearby boathouse an ?hey *hrew ropes into the stream. He' zel managed to seize one o' the rope and was pulled to safety William Niehaus and Thnm.is. wh were on the other bank, obt , boot and started t" the rSOCUe. \bou - - er aa oarloc broke ibej managed, however, I ie-r l.n-i' ?... ' > .? | ..,ce whet 01 ve-- and Metre! had been c. |>f ; '. ?: but the.r boat was caught in the iwit and overturned, and both men sank be fore aid could rea.-h tl JUSTICE THOUGHT A THIEF Tompkius Has Storm Advent ure and Forgets Trousers. i m I nur S Tompkina, of thi Supreme ( our*, in v. ? - uled to be principal speae.-r at Uli Tarry/town Horticultural Society dm - i ta da] ' ?*-ht. <?r the way from ? erf bl nu >ak? a' Philii ' v tor waiting half aa hour s.orni lia ?-ame ? ? th a light in It s,-rv Bat at I he looked auapicioBS, aha ?Id ?Justice fompktBS rang the bell and the ewner of th, house came mor After explanation .lu-'i^e Tnmpkins was allowed to telephone for a '*??? Already la*?- for the dinner he to hie room at the Florence Inn dress shirt, ar.d found be had ("?flotten '< fee ja tice had to undress and appear m court a" , i ? JUDGE TO JUDGE JUDGE? Auto License Causes Judicial Tangle in Great Neck. Shall a judge judge a judge* That i? ti.? ejajosttea ralea '-.?tned iarge s* (ires? \'erk. 1 Hid ye? terdey ir'reat Neck has two justices of the peace, William A. Dodge an?t GeefgO Pi Hayden. Monday Justice Hayden is to have a h<-ar,ng before his friend tice Dodge, on the charge of having displayed s lOl? automobile ' plate before l-'ebruary 1 Th^> mcu.-ed ju-tio i I te bave had a? a pas eer.Kcr in Patrolmen Hope ? ? ?. . p.-r.e .. I , ? It is said that Justice Dodge will tit m judgment, upon bis iellcw Jiutlce? Streets Split Apart and Swallow F'edestTians and Vehicles. LAillt?RAlS I.MONO BUILDINGS IN KUJN Avcz/sino Levelled to the Ground and 8,000 ot Its People Dead. SICILY BELIEVED TO HAVE ESCAPED People Crj i -at f- troptw Ii I'Ur.i'.hniCfil f"i s,i*' "f Nations at War Rome, Jan. 13.?-An cart hu take which occurred at 7 :,'?*> o'clock Ihi? morning and laste?! tlnil? ",?ur Ba-es*4BBa9 ha? laid a triangular ?esiinn ?if -oufhern 11a'> ?e?eral hundred mil?*? in SltSSlt in P?' tlal ruin? Ressorts ii-i.'-i sstlyiag di?iricis t" iiiglil indii-als- that I. | are dead ;unl '.'O.oi'n i?s iurc.1 b) l he up beavaL 1 hi?- ?if?. Naples Bad a ??ore of - i?, 'he h,,uI,:i mu? ?.si of Ihr ?apilal ;ir. ?,. nlgl i h ?> -iv? er nan i ?shii-li has ...ni.piKd -ni h. .m abate? ment for the lasl (i.iMlirn hour-. Repon? um? ir,,,i, ih, tewaed \>e/ .ami. m-.'i Otiles ts ihr ?ci. Ihsf *?.H00 per-on* >?er<- Lilled liiere \ thousand i?ianeit 'r..in IRC nun?, bin m?..i <>i thriii arc bsdl) iajsresl The hosgltals, ni,ir <.f tlieni ?? reel?-?. ha?e been BBaadoaisd, ??nrl v.)tij?,1 . a-f phi?i riaaa hais hipu sfAgaaioes] hi e?er? b? tain? te lake charge ??I the d*>ing and ??oundei .nul i?i.i.i>, ;!ir.'i te temp?? iar> quarter' The lita? i nu ni the earl h began simu' taneiiusly in all |lari? of ihe .-11 ? Streets split apari, dropping earl? morning ps'deetriaiit* and vehicles Inl" their depth?. On the titilas the andern ?-?-?-.tirets roi kest and Ihre?? pricelea monuments and statusn from llieu bn?s ? I lit- ? iMesi name ensued II the busi nes? and res idem e BBB&IOBBi I'c-opn pou ted from their homes half dreased. and crowds from the ?hops and mar? ket?, loined ihe throng?, all running into the piazzas and open place?, cr>ing ? ut in Ihs'ir terror. l.te.it ?rition? si ihe populare fled at random ihrough Ihe -?tres-ts, leapinf o?or bai rli ades of mi'iifiri from fallen building? and seeking shelter, or Mb pla.e? forming pro? ? ??ion?. ?Inging and refiling Ihe litan? ?il the ?ainl? Ihe more pani? ?im-ken iau ?houling thjl ihe ? imi.ii mu **B? J puni?hmrni for the ?ins of men BTSMI '?ere llghlnir aglinst their hrollier-- Il Ihe Europe.? I ??ar. Man? fled late ihe iburclies am had i*i be routed out b] IBS polire, ? I"? ??ere itunpelled to u?e fonc to drnr the franin ??orshippcrs from the esli h?et?. Th? shock was the ? ? longest ths* Rome has felt in inore 'hau a bun dred years From below Naples In '.ha south to Ferrera tn the norta, a distance I more than 300 miles and across aimo?' the width of the country the undul? tory movement continued for a con* i ?rable period. In Rome it **aa though* a' Rl*St ? i? o shocks had occur?-, tiiographic instruments la the ob?.?' ?>at?.ry thowi-'i tha' '.her,- mai only op? which b?t?sT*n at ?'. ind '.?*' thirty-four -."conds. The buildings or, ht.th sides of th* Porta del Pop?lo, the north entrante to Rome, threatened to fail, and tli? eagle decorating Ihr gate crashed to the ground The obelisk in :;* Peter'" Squale was shaken and badly damage?!, I Latera.i and IBM :??*:?' Of the I o'tle? tui mounung the Baailiea wera ?o !.. iliioiiigpd 'Ha' the. arr | danger ur M The famous eo'iinnade dec?. rotlas; St "> waa lowered .et, *h:le ths adjaeeat hou??. ? i b. thi ? iteis of Pope .... tarbaaee a**,-, is I ? equenees the full effects of the earthquake are - i m ihr fortiasd ctT ?f Aquila was <-'?' o" feeai ? "miiunita tion, bu' it ?? repo-'r-l ?>*.?' -everal fil? lages in that reg on -aere ,|e?froved Like-sriea Petensa, capital of the pro*. mee of the same name. 0 ' S e?''etn m?|p ot the It pen n no?, which has s population of nearlv ZOfitM per?cns. ha? -olsted. la II w?n was ? entirely de I ?n earth , . , ?e The whole ?hoek was over ss aua |aa>|a as If bepsn, hu' the sppearanee r>* the ieetreyed and damaged section* of the city, coupled with the fear of the people that the lull IB the duturb anee presaged another sad gieste. U U'a Advertised m -Ihr tlribunr U'a Guaranteed. be? faditorial Page, First Colaos*. - ?