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t 4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. NOVIMBIE 20. 1917. U. 5. INWARCOUNCIL DEMANDS FULL UNITY OF ACTION BY ALLIES HOUSE IS 10 BE W COUNCIL OF WAR BYWILSONSOROER Bonn I .iw Irlli ( JoilMIOM ( cn Hli N is Yimc.l Military Advktr. (r immi 111 k im t'akavi r,e IVOKfMiN. If, President Wlhaon due. I- I i nl lima In pr" I pa In Nn Hui-rem" Wtf CtlMl MM taaftae.l n.., II,.. ... ..nil.,. rl. hatr," CbMMIInf if 'he I leoier Bonar lava nnmiii'd M IM Hoot fWinan republicanism on Teutonic OMI .talrtlMt OHMMl mi of Cnmraon lo-dat Ilia etstement MM manner who hold lb country' coal WH In mpetm M mien i Tn -n,t-d Vn ilrlBwM irl Maja)f th Don Coaaark A ill re, MM ,11.0,0,1 a.itl.men, lo th- Mtln wrld of the Allies' wir ima la tin' In objective bel, n,d l'rl dnt Wilaon'a ailvora'-y of tha pru piad lntr-alllrd war rounrii Th l nlld Traa la al.l la inaka Ihla matuni nt ..n lha I, aula of In. formation of uiiquilonal authority to-day. U UM Am. r.r.n , nminla- ! !,.. h.:.i.h..iar..f..,...Mira . with the Hi n nh war leadtra la Downlnr Strarl 1, .0 .naU? ,h. ora.nlaallon of in. n I iniin u IIIH, io rtiiirui .11 t'ummlaaliui 1,,-adrd by t.'ol. lluuaa la In Europ. It la to Inaura auch a declaration made binding upon all tha Allien aa well aa to etlffen tha of feaalvr. that the council la dcalrad by tba Datl tad Ktiitet. Amerioa'a immediate aim and the bio talk aaaigned to Col. Home will be to induoe every one of the Allied nationa to throw every card on the table, te atata every demand and preeent every elaim of the war. From the en tire lot will then be eeleeted those whieh are bum, which are prediceted upon broad human, tarianiam, which juitify the Al liei' claim to champ, ona of the righta of small nations, whioh are aimed at freeing civilitation from th menace of militarism, and which are in truth calculated to "make the world safe for demeo-racy.- NOT A MOVE FOR PEACE, BUT TO WIN WAR. Then If the plana and Urns of 'ho American diinmtaslon carry, tbeae objective, hacked liy and endorsed by the entire Allied council, will be proclaimed to the entire world, Allied uuutraj and enemy- not as a peace iiiove inii aa a war move, a move calculated to democratlie the entire Allied war inaklna machine It would lie a move to purge the entire Allloo coalition of the laat tinge of suspic ion of eelftsh Interest or hope of In dividual gain lor any nation. Hi"?a a move, disarming the Kaiser of his argument that the Herman sol dier la fighting a defensive war. is counted on to deal a telling hluw to German morale, to give reassurance to neutrals, and to remove from the tnlod of any Allied soldier any Idon that he Is risking his life In further ance of the commercial or political lnterrets of any Allied nation. That President Wilson pa, son ally desires such a declaration by such a oouncl ia admittedly the best guarantee that bath will be forthcoming. The American Ex ecutive ia at the moment in a position to sacure the most friendly consideration of his ideas. Allied diplomats state frankly that President Wileon, by reason of America's peculiar position and vitally valuable re sources, now holds the balanoe of power among the Allied leaders. Washington has elated repeatedly that American participation In the tnter-Allled Council will h, confined entirely to "military ineaauroa No deviation from thla Idea 1 cod- lemruUed. but the United I'reaa la In a position to state that the Presl 6nt will reaerve the right to dolor, tnloe what constitutes "military roeaaurea.' The annouueed military objective or all the AIM, la the defeat of Uciman mltHarism and the shattering of the Ilohentollrrn menace to the peace of tba world. Anything calculated to further that objective wll. It ia pointed out, he rlasee,! hy America aa "a mllltar measure " Evidence Is already furthcoming that mor, Ularonif irt hue been cau idj the ruling ciuai within Qertnan) by 1 im MEN SERVED If WARM. THEY (L ARE THE BEST OF AU Winter Foods PostToasties JtT rata) A CMS Ptff CrtK fnrwhr TkH Tratom Will tof Dntmy Vrtfec ROMM, m p , lietwXliel hee '.Married fr,r '4rna nd 4 i'rn I tea promise n"t '" i ', e' ,. i - r BfMMMsl r MMMVA if iffy li I MM rasfoea an idftn ing T',nse army, '-.,rng a we i a I'h'ii 'ii sled report In day '..,.,,. appeal at June K In lha n people ..r Mi '" I "f MM kaisar and hi iiend-pi'hai govern mi nl than liV ac. India mLliaf i hlnw ,,.,jrK ,,,,. ,.,7 v hil nn Mr ruagll hta ' been rewwfweei from I hi. poH'lr! r.ffenslr. 'i'i"n" "wii ne ie,,, ia I a I liar Tli. t-'rrm li awt.i.r ,llv h.vn lHn active in ...win. th. Maria of ,h"' "" helleve th ""1"""" "" ""'' Wra mi. ... ' , . . , ' ,'. i , n. . in, i, Willi l'rlilrnt Wllann'a aua-Raatlon up poalton ma, dvlop tmuni rrrlaln , of uncimrt, haraua M al- '"k. w in. ,a . '" ""C" "f ' '": . . . ttd v. PrlnrlpU. a, Pra.ldant Wll.on A dpatoli from Torn, dated yoa- 5ftl "hlllllngltarday. report, lha arrly.l than, of uuwn 01 oiks 11,111,1, aimunni oy van - oua countrlea. It ll adinltlad fiara that Amaticu l'nrl;h ;Vmm,,lw;rh.u" R. t'l 1 n N I M t nOy . With lluaala iWDnltrly out of uc- tlv nthtliv, tha Hnltad Mtataa alonv 01 an in aiiioi 1a in n poaition to fumlah tho man powar rKulalta to oontlnua tha war to a aucceaaful cul mination. On (vary hand Col. Ilouaa and tha American Mlaalon hav, alven tha moat cordial rccptlon. There can be little doubt but that among the foremoat British and French Iradera the proposal of the Americana will receive Indorsement. Lloyd Oeorge In particular has alnce their flrat meeting ahar,d the complete con fidence of Col. House, and while the Imperialistic vlewa of Ixird Northellffo are generally well understood, the onergetlc manner In which he la fighting for the Intcr-nllled council, with all that ho must know It will entail, suggests that the publlshnr peer regards the proposal aa a moat necessary wln-the-war measure. AUSTRIANS DRIVEN BACK IN ALBANIAN ATTACK Lxmdon Sees Initial Step In OtTen- s!ve Against AllieJ Armies on Salonika Front ItOLWK, Nov. 20. Th repulse of an Austrian attack In force in Al bania la announced by the War Of fice. The statement follows: "On the Uwir Voyusa River at down Hunday the enemy attacked In farce tha OtfUk-adnls brldgohnad. After tirlsk lighting he waa forced to retire, leaving In our bends an officer and some men." An oftlclsl Herman alalement yes terday aald a twcoeasful operation had been ranted out againat the Ital ians on the Irfiwer voyusa. It was BUfaToeted in Loodon that this might ba the initial atop In an onenaive ngalnut the allied armies on the rla- lotilkl front. FRENCH GENERAL GOES TO THE ITALIAN FRONT Payolle, who Has Won Honors in War, to CoinmanJ Soldiers From France. PARIS Nov - Urn. Merle Payolle. i"on,mandei of the French foreee In Italy, left last night to tske up his null's Gen Fayolla Is tit aiiillervman He was retired sis e, ks hrfnre lha war bagaa, but off'ieil hi tsrvloai and re ,.ivo 1 command Me .erved under (len. Petal at C'srenct In ItlS. and af ter sr, I aa pronmted and placed In command of the Blsth Army. Ho conducted the operations on lbs rVnmn,' which resulted tn the retreat of the tteniianj to the linulenburg line. Ha then took onmmand of the central group of armies. It was under him that (en. (liitllaumat Mulshed cluaiiiig the appro, h tn Vsrdun Oen Haynlle has a reputatlnn ss a rlentlflc soldier, earned lsrgely while he Was S professor at the war school WILSON PASSES THE HAT. 1 1 Helps to I'nt Y. M. C. t. 1 .....1 "Over 1I1. le.- WASH! NfJ TOM, Nov. :o. -Partly ue- suae of Pfeaiaeal Wilaan'i p. - ef lorti. WaaJalagtOM't uuota the V. M C A ear fun, I Is VWMlMflMa1 to-da vVhatl lUbl liptlolll wile soil, -lied at 1 hull iiietrt ia.t login the I1 real deal "pasaad the nt" amonl aerajna neai ma box lull, anil eolpl nllel ll In Ilia brim BOWIE WINNERS. I PIRaT RACE Pur oo: wo-yeai I oiiu maktan; ai furioi,g Cal 'iufi ,114 iHuxtuui straight It.Mi place li.lt show fi 40. f 1 rat . i.iayaon. lit (A, I'ol I Una), place Vi H'l, tliun 12 'ill, second, rhal'Tian 114 IM, lec). ,li,, J; tit third Time 1 14 I -u SouniaoKlo, Ktarrv Hani,,,. Muhui, Jack of hpadeo win Hoioii Hod Oalden iaJdlir also ran BCONU HACK Mallms. iwo-voar- olds: sis furlonii. --ilreen ilraas. 114 iMriiing) oiiaiKhi IT ,iaci I ' 11, run.: ,i. deal ill Uomlnlok) ahow. lt.au third! pm, ii Nannie Cause Heart 1 Mist faTPs!,u''ii:'.', 'rST1 '""'''. Choco. TH1E0 RACE BelUhg; Ihrae-yesr- oldo an. 1 upward: .li furlonas Jock 1 .... fMerjrlerl, uteUgm 111. V': "J"':. 'I'eier Hi i..io,,i,ia ,. in..,' iiu ijH. nhow IJ.f'0. ei.ond. J, ..tlhn ..,j'l i, 1 r., 1, ,1111. 1 .now 1. 111, tliirj Time 1 13. Top ' th. Morning, s.-a It. . h I'. ..! Wliilit 11. ....I t I a ., . lihn Oraei Bell ii.iw.,,i U. .V.".:.,: aiy and I, nog a so ran. RUSSIAN CAPITAL NOW AI MERCY Of COSSACK LEADER Unci i nntrd BUmUoii by ( rip 091 Supplier HolvVviki Weaken. A ANHIN'iTfIN Vw. M - rooffl rlai lpai no rMMM Ml M'at Ifrnrtni-ni ' m Tornea mi N'lleti fWltWi nay puangr I.,., it..... r,,.m llnaal.. ,l .ri, I I, rontroIlM hy holm. A iiicaaaff from lhara. dulail 5 ' i'rdy. Irlla of tha hallaf that Kalarlmaa la lha man o tho hour) . ,,.,, ,. y,lm aevaral American fr,m i'etrograd In ndvance of tha large party lielng rent b Am"-alor rr.Bo... f.tro 1 rr.il wua aalil tn he uulet. With Ihen- lrs open and tralna running. H .1 illera were parading th atreeta of the city bearing banners atatlng that "It ileal doea not want a aepavrata peace." demanding conatlt utlona I aa anmhly for all lluaala and declaring that the Nicholas regime was never 1,0 tyrannical a that of tha Holhe- vlki The passengers were of the opinion that the present revolutionary Gov ernment cannot last. Kerenaky is again reported to have esoapad capture and to have gone to the front In an effort to get support. According to Hwedlah newspaper an army corps is marching on Het rogriid under command of an army committee, determined to end the liolshevlkl power. PETItOOHAH. Nor. 20 Several members of the American Rnd Cross Commission to Russia, who were under fire In the National Hotel at Moscow at Intervals during the week of street fighting there, returned to I'etrograd laat night. Many .of the window of the hotel were riddled by rifle hullela and many person. wounded In the atreeta were brought Into the building where they were aa slsted hy ihn members of the mis sion. None of the party waa Injured and all are In the best of health. They report that the end of the conflict In Moscow waa reached Fri day night when by agreement the military cadets were permitted to re tire with their arms from the Krem lin. Several fires occurred and there waa much property damage during the fighting. The Metmpole ilutel was bombarded with ahrapiiel. (l n. Alexis llrueslluff, former Com mander In Chief of the Russian Annies, was wounded In the leg by a Mall which hi i ll, k bis houae In the lighting In Moscow. U.S. AND A LlFeD AGENTS STRIPPED OF POWER BY FINNISH REVOLUTIONISTS atTOCKHOliMi Nv. 20 (by the A, nclated Pres'). The American. French and Brltlah representatives .it the border itatlon of Tornea. op. poslte Hapatanda. have been stripped of all actual power by Ir lnnlsh revo lutionists, aialitad by Kusnlan sol diers. At the outset the 1 evolutionist refused to recognise any diplomat!.. pilvlleges ana uoiamu ,,uprny ac credited cdurrari. They were Induced llnally to deslat from this altitude. The revoluttonlata Halted the Hwedlah t'oneulala at Tornea and de nvjtndad that the Consul place his au tomobile at theTr dlap"sal and he him self set as their chauffeur. This he refuted to do. The revolutionists 1 hen tore the Hwedlah flag from the consulate and departed, dr.'Urlii tha' they needed no loieian oiiaiu in Tm-nea. Ira Naihon Morrl. the American Minister, learna from a 0mpetnt anurre that I'etrograd was quiet up 10 Friday night and that the police wem guarding tho various laggtlVM and embassies. MEANS COUNSEL TO COPY SEIZED DOCUMENTS Court dives Pirmllslon, hut Re tuses to Disturb 5olitor'l Posf5sion of Papers. AUVBUnTi N. Cj Nov. ;n ijaston 1 1 Meana'a aitorneya havo .1,1,,,) 1 rum Judge I'lla here n order nn n..liclir Clamant to allow them to niake copies of certain rtpta I vouoheri and cancelled che, u. ahich L,r ,a , ,h Mean, apartment 10 N,w T"rk CUy' Th Judge, however, refu.nl tn dls SO. In, ,b Hie Solicitor's continued pos- ....,., ,,f these papers or t maks an order affecting any oth, of the ptpen that may come into ,o sour. I(i ,'s hands between nn snd lh trial of Mean.' far muid. . al Concord next wek WISH MAI.COM Will hi i o Mf, TllK if Him; in lit! T. I HAH. Till HIOW llU" I r -Mi I afl '' if J a TP ' IA X .aa Mrs. Oeorge Ida Malmm of N. lis Kaat sld Htreet, thla city, haa announced the engagement of her daughter. Muin Hope Maloom, to I.leut. Charlaa Thurlow Jr., on of Mr. and Mrs. I'harlea Thurlow of Newburyport, Maaa. Miaa Maloom Is a member of the Junior league and Is very popular In the younger aoclety aet. Lieut. Thurlow waa graduated from Harvard In 1912, and la In the aviation no tion of the I'nlted Htates Hlgnal Corpe. No date has been act for t..o wedding. ITALIANS AND AUSTRIANS KEEP UP DESPERATE BATTLE (Continued from Flrat Page) whose men hurled tho Austrian- Into the river. At the moment tha Duke waa lasulng an address lo his army, congratulating them on their glorious achievement. On the cemetery road, where th Auatrlans advanced and set up their line of o.u!ck-flrera, a fearful scene was spi kf, The road w.ta littered as though a tornado had iamed by. Dear horses lay all about In con torted shapes. Tba highway waa strewn with enemy helmets, blood stained clothing, cartridge belts and all kinds of accoutrements. The trees nn either aide, were cut In two und the line of bushes were levelled like grain before a storm. Just ahead on the road was Rcga Mill, where the bloodiest fighting was centred. The mill wheel waa atlll run ning and tha -water was flowing peacefully, but all about were evi dence of fearful carnage The 110I dlera who held the mill stood uncon cernedly nt the door, while all over tho ground were tatters left hy th Austrian as they were driven on the mill and thrown into the river. Paatlng on to th bank of the nver, lust back nf the mill, a horrible Mgbt ipened under the tytl of the visitors. Mver there on tho sand bur In mld- itream lay corpses In heaps as for ns lha eye oould aro, the uniforms show Ine plainly that they were Austnuia Home lay on the bank and some riot ed In th water. Tho Italians bad Just burled the bodies of 300 Austrian, but those other hundred could not be brought back for decent burial, as be Austrian guns cut down stretcher tearers every lime Hiey went uff to ward the aandbar. An officer's dead horse, with eaddl and rich saddle cloth, lay among the budlea. The gruesome line of bodies ex tended far down the river. The Aua trlans had been cut down hy machine gun tire aa though by a scythe. All the men in the line pitched fjrward on their faeee and lay there, as though 00 dress parade, but prostiate. Holng on to Zrnsnn, tilt little town could M seen to have heni retaken by I lie Italians after '.he enemy ohtulned ,1 brief lodgement lleiiind Die loan oil the river edge nro bUthet, Hero wrert huddled what remained of Cm first enemy MonYtlng pailv which crossed the rlier. The whol. pjc was swept by lire, and one reallti d the fearful funnier these nun were in A lb'' i-ai'iy passed ih, inumialcd legion the lops of cornstalks could be Hern u'bove the long etretches of water, indicating thai II a. 1.1 about i f,M deep. Mtinildr traces of lue- ysrds could M seen above the waste ,.f water. Votdlert o( the Engineer I'orpa ware along Ho banal of the canal. They had opened the sluics wide ujid the water was up lo the sills. The hareei hd, been gathered, but there can ba no planting or sua -nig there next spring. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open. High. ,w. ci rtecember. . . .'.o . . , , lanuary 27 do 2, ;7 75 March M.M I7.TUT. 45 May UM II.M Jult If.JI 27 711 August 27 00 IT.M J7 no s.,.1 :T.i7 57.43 j7.n 21 J7.0 Market close 1 stead points up to orr. CHICAGO CORN MARKET wtei ..' 'TL. V-Cl , ' 1 " ' ' ' " Wli Tfia lies ft i tM Itlltt HS I ". ; X'ii wm a. . I ' I 1 I SOCIALISTS URGE BERLIN TO ACCEPT S I). 1 I, lil.MHl .111.1 Ebtfl BCfjlfl f aimpiiKltl for It in ( "wr- in.m ilic . I'OrKNH AMKN, Nov. tl I'.illlp MMMaMMM M IMMMM BMH frn, II ' Hat ln.r. l-fof lair MtatlflM 1" I'raadco m l tU- barfi li ,','rdnv MWMtlfd a rm- na 1 a ,, rtr.laio',1 to forra Iho flcrmao .ml Aii.tri,,, -lovrrnm.nta to aban i do,, their praaaal plana for anneia UOMWMtl r,ila of protrctoralaa or foiano. 1.1 iiinia n,ui , ,m 0.1111 I'roTinroa an 1 i rcpt th praca offer ' of the RMMM Hnlahevlkl. Her, -h' idem nit, aald fierinany mil 1 M endangered and the pro P'laed r0"r,ii itiaarmamrnl and l.iai lug peace pCa In Jeupnniy if Hue sia should hi forced hy Herman Trea sure to become a military state. He 'gprenanl plaagtjf at the general i ondeinnalloti which lie said wan be ing manifest within th Central Km plrea of the plan to make the Aus trian EmperOf King of Poland and Invest the Herman Kmperor with the mantle of link of Courlnnd and Prill of Lithuania. tM ,1 diatcgard of Ruaaia'a vital in tere.tM. on the principle that the foe had been vnnu.ulahed, would sow par man. 'lit ill ., on! between Russia and Uertiiuny, ha nsserted, and perpetuate the war In Kurope. Ilerr HMrl pioposetl resolution of solidarity with the Russian Maximal ists, and declared that Herman lal,ni must do Us duty to force the Govern ment to make an unambiguous affirmative answer to the proposals of the liolshevlkl. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WltU Dri rtui,4v (ran imt'I-uu cloar. HI).. Tot, i4V 7S M 1 68 liaS aev, - . Mi M s''l IP !" :is MS 1,U 4H) B9 I4 4I' 14 H M till law, m U44 H M w MM usi, 8 so UQ li (VI 1:1.". 4T' 51 41 Iiu m 28 :iS AiUs 1 'i.lnierft . . . . ' ii !!... H iftr. . . . Am er f,lr.. 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' . ,,.1. .1 ii, i,,hr .n , kin i, In- avail""- '" aiviarnaa oi n.ni -MO, which l equal to $917 on the ttock Theso earnings ,n. .n , m.io allowances from -tihsldlarles. which nilaht eaatly run to an additions! 3 pi , cent on the Palawan and Hudson ttocH Hllver I quoled at Hit Mil an ounce, off it of a cent. ll,.. nils attained hy Hock Island in it,,. , insiders of Its floe il yn.ir lo iepl Vn Hre Indicative of It, abilltv to pj liit i lends on n pfefel red slocks on J.m 1 nexT, I" Ih1' Period li has earn-d iioarly three lino s lh, l monihs' dit i - dtnd ro,ulrmtnU on then Ittuai. rielhlahem Steel 0oi porntlon- Rgul Quarterly dividend- of ji, per cut lh co, onion sloik i!n an Inllisl mi,,- I.rlv dividend of 2 per cent, on the nnw i i..'r pant preferred sii"'k ah payable Jn I t" stock of record Uec. t;, ft.l,.nlle Ciasi I .m It, gula, senn- BOLSHEVIK PEAC annual dividend of IM per cent o, 1 common toek. payable Jan. I'l to Vt 'nf'record Pee K- flo-.l t e ., . nt. on thr sto, k ' I une 3d Balance st-siiable for eon in 1 k equ.l .o 114 71 -hare, against Jn.29 erned las. t.ar. i StE SON TO MORROW; SEVEN FATHERS ON JURY (Cvnlinuad fr-on ra raJ I " MMMMpW f 1 I f M'.raan Ofi alt i ona rara '-Id, foreman II Ohm failml r fli hmo.M Mill. alMf (fcraa ya.ra l 1 flaTd K Dal- h al IM if, Roalyn MMfata, nfy.iff.1 yra ',ld. Ixmla OMMMM ri Ml 'i"p'. rraprl. flly. ona yoMn. old Hit WIOOINQ ANNIVC"SAr1V HILD At OOOD EXCUSE 1 Tn more ialem. n " , ,.,( I ""'" forly.ltl,i of th vnl M IM liUI no new fa, nppaarcd In the i1' '-n" V. HawfejM of ll k lllo I'antre. proprietor of .1 chain of '""'I Moraa. waa a near-Juror. III a.Jd the erldene, ,nut be vary clenr to warrant n verdlrt of gulll fr'n him. He wa pnssed h I1. trlct Attorney Weeks, but when Mr., rierliart asked him how long ha hid been married and h answered t Twenty-two years to-morrow," the lawyer was willing thst he should spend thl annlversury with his wife. TIib Htate, howev, r. (hen exerclaed the peremptory challenge and the laliman wa excused. Mr. Ie Saulle w.,s fur more rlior ful to-day thnn she was on the lust day of her trial. Hh smiled this nf- IgrMOtl nn.l gave the first Indl 'lit 'on of nn appearance of her old self .lust Iwfore court reaumad attar recess she nr.. .Mr.. h llr Wlalll Who. has rieen attending her Tha physi cian leaned over the fair prisoner' shoulder to any something lo her and she beamed on him a elm answered him. With Mrs. Pa Suulles's mother In court were Caatro Ruiz, tho Chilean Consul Heneral at New York, her son. Gulllermo and daughter Amiilia. Thla party aat near the defendant, whill Charles Ie Saulles. brother of the slain husband, OOOUpled a chair di rectly across the courtroom. MRS. DE SAULLES STUDIES FACES OF HER JURORS. Mrs. 8eamon, wife of tho Sherrlff, sat beside Mrs. lie Haulles again to day, and the frail prisoner took some interest In the proceedings. Mrs. Dj Haulles listened attentively to the ques tion put to the veniremen, and occa sionally studied keenly the facet of thote selected ua Jurori. LITTLE VISITOR TO COURT THOUGHT TO BE JACK. A flutter ran through the courtroom when. Just on the stroke of noon, a woman handsomely attired entered with t beautiful boy wearing a fuxiy brown coat and a sullor hat with "U, S. Navy" on it Instantly the Im- presslon went through the courtroom j north "' c"Heres Wood. They sue that the boy was Jack He Saulle ceeded In penetrating the French ad It was learned a few moments later ""f t,"u,nn" "v"r a "lenl that the little visitor was the scl ,n of r '"V"', "'d?15' ' "'-taJ , ... ' Statement, but aubsnquently were ex- a neighboring family. pd for the most part. Among the questions naked aga.n LONDON, Nov 20. --"Oxford-hire by the defense to-day was as to ac- a Ducklngbamthln troopl made a ,ualntancc with any or the firm of O'Gorman, Il.ittle & Vandeveer, also with Deacon Murphy. The latter Is thl physchologlcal Htudcnt of (hi prosecution. Mr. Murphy was once nn Assistant District Attorney In New York and has the reputation of being an expert In the selection of Juror. He sits at thl prosecut.nn table, and whCu Dis trict Attortliy Weeks concludes his examination of taJiiman Murphy gives bim his phaychologlcal eurn- nilng up. which goe for or against R peremptory challenge. Roth ldtn tn eager for elderlv men, married men end man of fnmlhes. WITNESSES DEFENSE EXPECTS THE STATE TO CALL. otnoi-ney i irrnan. n-i vie! t.,...m-, In questioning prospective turors to day, read from a paper a list of wlt MMM which he expects tho prnsrru tlon to produce. They Include Oeorge Ai Fairfield, a surveyor of Mlm ola; Dr. Harry M. Warner. Pr. Hmlth. A. Cohn. who attended Do Haulles at his death: Haymnnd N. B Hamilton, a gsVTMl keeper of Roslyn, snd James A. Dunham, a chauffeur, who drove Mrs. De Haullei to the scene of the tragedy. No doubt waa left as to the defense 1 1 , l made for Mr. P rlaulloe fro th killing of her husband, mat the youug wife and mother was not her self, that ahe waa mentally 111. la to Im t.h contention of her counsel Alienist are ready to be brought Into tho case to prove their OMlMlift ii,,n. It Is said. This will daptnul upon the courso of Ihe prosecutlo.i Dr. l.oula 0. Johnson, a phyalulngieal i In :n. it, who uttonded the pn,ner in the Mlueula jail, will bo called to the taad lo tesiify to her condition Im medlatOiy aftor alio ahot Jack De j Saulles. EARTHQUAKE SINKS SHIP; MANY LIVES ARE LOST KINCSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 20. A ship hound from Jamaica to Cubn has sunk with heavy los of life. There were but threo survlvo'rs. The loss Is believed to be due to tJbsldence of tho sea floor, caused by an cat thqu ike. At the offices of the Ward Une no report had been ra0" " , ' VT.,';. of a tRamer plyln, between h-ingt ton and Cuba. report had been reeelved f the loss lifirr Mit kr slr'm4flfl Hill viii Dofm Winm ,11 Vf.l With 1 0 at 21 1 ivr. rM I . jo. A 'af(ia aiiam r,o fcMMnMi l MM MM 'ha Vrrn'h MMWlMM M4I MM '' M moalllooa. ai loradoit In lha Waif Moditrftanaan on Hp tl. MM M M NfM .. . d.aath ! in ooiroai th nnr "" pf"Ha nh a on .if 1 , , , an 1 11,11, ii . . arooo wMoh waa lh Medio. adi th tin' tin fo. ,. m mm 1 A.Mftr,l i,h.nl ,,.,. . fcfn( hi, anna lo l-,ir on lh" aotimarlna i;iarttii iiilntlne Ihn lh ahlr aor., not arniod, Ihe aiihmarlna com on', dor hrona',1 hie hoet ulaalv In lha MrfMa. Th liiakia immadialelr pan nr" al ,1 dlalanra of tan mllae. in,- ftooona ftno, airura , aiimnaruta forWaf ami low An 'elo-ion f,,. Iii.i l The euhmai Ine'a Morn (hot up Tl," U boat pli, Dead lo do.iriictlon ha- (, the Mrdla dla iiipeatrd ORDINANCE TO LICENSE AND BOND WAR CHARITIES Dowllnj Introduea Mcasuri to Prevent Rtxuitrcnot "t MtKHrae tioii of Funds. To prevent recurrence of mlsdlree 11 Oil or chsrltahli. donations such as Is alleged In the Invest igat inn of the army and navy fttltar. President Howling In troduced an ordinance in the Hoard of Aldermen late this afternoon. It pro- I vldes for the licensing snd bonding of I " charitable entertainment managers and Programme collector- except such ft-.... 11..0 ,, ,,,,00 ,M,n. ,o ceding the entertainment been connected with a regulnrly Incorporated charity or charities. Tho ordinance ns proposed also pro vide thst every manager of a charity entertainment shall keep records tn which shall be written legally a list of tho receipts and expenditures, and that Ibis Hat shall be open to the insepctlon of the Commissioner of Licenses at all reasonable times. The list Is to be filed with the commissioner within len days after the entertainment. Penalty for the violation of each provision of the ordinance is a fine of $200 or six months Imprisonment or both. A public hearing on the proposed ordl- nsnce will be hWd by the Henersl Wei I fare Commlitee In the Aldermanlr Chamber at 1 30 next Thursdsy after noon. GERMANS REPULSED IN ATTACK AT VERDUN Reach Advanced French Positions, but Are Driven Out Brit ish in Raids. IARI8. Nov. 20. The Germans made an attack last night on a front on """metre In thl Verdun sector puocetlful raid last night east uf I . mp ux." ssys to-day's Official Statement "In the region of Wyt chaitl a raiding parly of Hermans was driven off by our fire." HINDENBURG TO STRIKE NEW BLOW, BUT WHERE? . j Considerable Mystery About Des- (illation of Troops Removed From Russia. COPENHAOBN, Nor. Pi.-Reportt from several ources In Hermany bear out tin a. 'sumption that, taking ad rgnlagl of the situation In Ttussls, the , , .,,, , ,h, ,,, front. Only part of them appear to he going t Italy. A bio Italy. A blow by Von Hlndnn- burg at some other point may perhaps be expected Some troop are reported to have been moved to the Western front, but thla is not necessarily significant, as Field Marshal ltalg'a pounding tactics necas Htate frequent reliefs for exhausted Uerman divisions. Herman newspaper discuss with sua ph-lous frankniai and svldlty Ihe pros lie, t of an offensive on Ihe Salonlkl front, hut have n ver a word to sav nh.int :he nhvlnns chance of stnashlna Plow al Itotiinanl,! In nn efforl to end ce of thtl nation I I Offering for NPKIIAI Mix I i I ANIIV Tlirs aar la true, thla u.anrtMieal titfrra i.lonl, 1 iiruinrla. I .,. .,,i,,iii i ui and l Interarreli U afera rrrd surola. in meaa mm-m tmm' ESf Mill A-MrJ DAIWTIEA til the wewe4 ereallona In Ih aoret aj .aocta. wall a Ihe old-lime ilalallea, inxl Ima Purr, tt Hal. Mirue New llrli.n. Mnln.aea. In Ihe assert "in, I JV't fled Mulaaa. . I'oi i.tm Cups. )Ha Uluftaoiua. Pillows. MulleiTupa, la lata. Curia, I mil Re. k. l... ,ic. jQJQ OtfrTini lev ro-Merreii". Ufanldv, Nov. flit , in vi r m v - XII I t ( Q C O HIT Kl.-lr . Dell, l"U, lilood ,,, ., of rleheal. lliellnw ,.l rrrarn and .lie elio e ral Sul, Hta- l,rtel 4 B I,,,. farmed into Irre--Ullhle m.ir-ola of .an illed iierf.elloii. flatnrrd I Ineola'e and 1)4. The fteftclftel eolant FIVE ROCHESTER SURYIVOW, MISSING 18 DAYS, LAND MM Ha l Meen I ni i t Bott fJl ftifpeuVatl Airwrietfi Shl Defh Koll Now 14 ,vfa-V ) ll - The ml. at MM from ih A oner loan siaame-il eWheatOf .., h was n' M 'he r.n on hy I Oar MM suhwie'iB Kiv 1. l'4 landad al a part In Ireland r ,a h .at n'eifti ft man. Ih tM9 iirvlvirs frnm lha orlgiaal hoat'l erW , i !. li p hid nn aHartderaad Inr In si nffhar and Mil III olhT ma Ml a boat frnm th flex heeter, wnj at lb Hm of thr arrival "f lh urln'a In Ireland had been anlin( for eighteen day. T'ie landing "f the fir men redoeee the Rev heeler's dsalh roll fr , nlnelaen I,, rmirleen Four men died of e, .,,, In another boat. Two wire killed ho I hi iplo,,,i, of thl trpdo and on i drowned Photographers who art sucrpHsf i J in landscape or portrait work good eye fignt for the nice distinctions of light and shade that make all the difference in the beauty of their pictures. A thorough examination by one of our Oculists (Regis tered Physicians) will deter mine whether or not glaases are required. If they ARE and you elect to obtain them, they will be care fully adjusted by a competent Optician. Our moderate prices are made possible by tne special ized nature of our organization and our clientele of over 80O,()00 persons the Largeti in Iht World. ii I. mi IUMI, near 4 In Avenue. 64 Hut liath HI., near lenoa Ave. 27 W, 34th si . bet. Oth A Itn Ave 411 Columhus At. bet. list A S2d 8U. To Nassau (street, near John at. 22 Hroadway bet. Ilth A 100th Hta. 140j 81. No-hula Av.. bet HOttiA lllsu 1017 Broadway, nr. Wlllo'by. B'klyn. 419 Fulton rtt opp. A. A H . B'klyn. 113 Broad It, next te rtedell. Newark. DIED, 4RIIOM.. r,n N'av. 11). VRANOCS CA HOI.t. i . .o l wlfa ef Mlohatl F. Car roll mothftr of Joseph. Alphona. Tbeo dors and Ester Carroll. Funeral from her lata residence, 4 In W -at Slat it. on Thursday. Nov. 22. at 9.10 A. M. Pulsion raaulem meet' l hurch of the Sacred It , al 10 A. li. ( AKRY. On 8undaT. CHAULKS P.. deer- ly tirlovad husband ef Kate Carry (ass Downs I . Funsrsl from his eon reetdenee. 1101) Clay nr.. Drons. on Wodntftdey, Nov. SI. at 1.10 A. U.I thence te th Chare of tt. Ansal of Merlcl. Cl'MMlNOS ANN1K Cl'MMINOB. Rervlees at OAUr-BKLl, FUNERAL CatUEOU, Bioadway, Ilth St., weqaes day, I P. M. MPMBft OSWALD ROpIfR. aarttee al CAMPBELL, funbral CaVROH, Broadway, III St.. Wedaes- oay, 10 o'clock. WF.SLKT. LOU1I ,' t t . , t Rartlee al CAMpBELL FtrNERAL CHVelOlii Broadway, Ilth at , Tusiday, 3 o'clock. WlOfllwa. Suddenly. Ner. II. ALBERT n WIOOINS hh at hta hem. Ill , ,m .men v at.. Brookltn. He wa bora la Chlcatn 14 ytara ago and had bsaa resident of Brooklyn evsr forty year. Il survived by one eon. Albert It., and twe Slater. Mrs. Jans L. Bra and Mrs. Ouasla Ksrr. t,,t n of Brooklya. Punerel serttoes will be bald t-mer-row afternoon at If e'oleok at bla lata home. lntarmant at Liergret Came ler. FOR SALE. Earner TAILORS tt u,.n ai w-.i. ... at m ,.,, wer'l.j ,f o,rnt luiu. d ai,,. luaniTB MftMln Co HI Ii '! leaur ft rnrtl dt .id 2 farta. Tuatday, Nov 20th that ftarlel la be anlee ef life. If Ihta ef aiilro. and eamtirlasa Wreuoed NouaeL rl tiffrr, lMli4r ftf -nl, . .no) camtrl,en Wraiioed NouaeL in,. .I.ii. Dal. Fail.-, I.. Ise.n 1'eneerinlnl 4 A mm. frrft. Frenoli i reanift and a heat of l loUn Cot- J Wi Im dltoosJlt u ilollrdo. f la .era. FurSl BOX MrMV Wt Ait Nam Oftrinti S59?JtAT" fOVEHKD 7 lit MINTS The.. N,, Aln. nranif dlaks. rich It flayoretl with fln.. OH ef rreperml4 and la.k.l.rt 1 aajr I nonol )ed ( hrolU. I La. baw i i,e i.i. 1 1 In-your-inoutti family. I'W.XII BOX 34c Storea. New York. Brookly. Newark. uvludfta tba I i