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QUARANTSB Your MoHeif Pai k It You Want It ? Wttiilitrli ? ' i .?? .1 ;>'*&x/. m JL?i? l-A?-ai ?.--.-??. .,-"2S3C ?'<mW-:^r' '"C. ?Mbitne WFaATHF.R Cloudy to-day; probably snow or rain to-morrow First to Last ? the Truth : News - Editorials ? Advertisement* t.wv No. 25.27a 11 opi riaiit laia ii. i ill.m... \.? i, | WEDNKSDAY, ?lAM'UtY 2?, li>ir,. ?c * (1 V l<* i '!?' VI* In N'w '"rl> ' "'? Nr"?,,,k. etteaei ' it ' 'I. ' I. ? I mm.i iii.i.r.krri Pao we* re i??? CteA Bernstorff's Offer Rejected; New Proposal Ready SWANN'S WAN UNDER FIRE; WOOD INDICTED tV, I!. Black, hues tftator, Mead of ?uj ompany. 5ELI S Ul LAMPS RAILROADS Imenl To da) Vccounl of p. s. Graft Probers. ? - ?? ? A . it 10:1I ol a ? ' ' ' Mr. ' I ? ' ' ? - hair - ! Ion. ' ? ? ? ? .. ?I the ? ? ? l ? ? ;., Inr., I r? ? ? ? ? ? ' - ' I n.000 ? ? . x" ?"ii.. of ? arparattaaa. 1: raid letter? ...l.imn I "" " "?M - m ni.iui.? nSM^tMMM??????? Doctor Prescribed Motoripg; Heiress Eloped with Driver ?. ice Mi ?.au?rhli.i. I ?fhn inher I ' ? ? ? ? usually : : ?J. ? ? ? . or HIV pnrt of ? . i. ' to marry ' i.:J I" d thpir . - ? them man and of 1 ' hureh .u ry pcraoni .. ? a bai rier I . ? thai < ..ntinii'.i ..n pace '. t i'Iiiimii '< RILEY'S PLACE OFFERS! TO ARTHUR WOOD Police Ht'ad Reported to Ha\ Declined Prison Position. i ' an. 25. Po i'orli ' ?? ?or ti ? .?n of Sut?? rintendent I . John B. ;. ved. - ? rel ed to bci i I I Con ? ? '?'? ? ' ?range Club. The ?. ? but v Voi mer. "U ? '? !!? th '" 111 iked. "Mr. W.1- will be Police * omtnia fork ? ? Whitmai P ? Whitman n TRUCK KILLS CHILD AS STORK HOVERS Little Mary. Seeking Mother in Hospital, Run Down in Street. Life foi ?? lie? mothei had I" i n ao bu . I in ??ewing not by I ? ' - ? ? . Idn'l be a', th.-: r hoi ? itieth Street, Mar. i.. tne evening. Her ? ? ! and ?-h?' : M ? .' ' sirs il . ? ' I, ? ' i |i romen were cl atting at . . .ni Street a d Ave n thi ? her Bal t we too \ seeding trink haii rushed by, ? . ?? u |8 I ..ill-kill.-. K? . .. ; ?? ? - . KEIHESS TO $750,000 MARRIED IN SECRE Mis?- Ebling, of Weehawkc Mrs. Wolfori Sine?.' Nov. 7. ' ? \ . . ,-r.t involx ? ? ? . ? Germa I daugl lei if th? it? !'.?? p Kblii ?*, m '. ? ? ? ? r 7 to I'n '.?--. ? man, l i B n, of tl ireh. oppaa? !i> M . lied hi ? ... ? ? Brett? .i there la*1 i .ne . ? ? ? ? il up il I - noi of ai ' a ... trol i ? \ ' ? ? ? t the mom tain ' ? ? whi'l ? i to mal ? I ? Kb lin t waa thought ? ? i ? rill Ii i#Fel 1,000. ? \\ e s the Pi fu 11 i ... en livii WIDOW, JOSTLED IN CAR ARRESTS HER ANN0YEF Pursues Passenger After l? Mights ami Makes Capture. G liner Eg] ? . ' those of h joatle? ear f inly t? -.'? -llll' man ? . Mr ?ton, who eai ? . ear ?" .. itop ?! order , .it- the \ p.. lic.'ii .. . : >l the prol takei ? ' ? [ht court, ? ? ? I. ' . ned him $."?. i ' i r, and I Her | lie name of I ' -' I I ?iKIliX ?) \-l ? ?>\-l Kl -??HI?. Itl.ll III I > 11 \ ' N X M I ??Uli? V-I'l ? I \l " ? -, STEE BACK ON OLD RA Record BreakingE iness Restores D. idend of I 1-4, $51,232,788 EARN IN LAST QUART Proportionate Profits WIG Would Total 2 Per Cent. ? orpoi ... divid? Ltd ?tending eooamon 1 ii?- declaration ? a ? ?ran? a ? Teaterda i!"t whollj ? ? .1 by th? St aa? . ::r,| by r the rter of 1915, whii ? ? tion'i ? Gary ? ting to | - ? .,.'.? ' ... ?ho ilny i.f tin1 meet . Mr. Gary at member? of tl ? ill the United Stnttv tion boa Ject ? ? . board waa i?" : on the fa left >'??:.? .- ? ? c-iiiini 1.1, ,i vidend had called J. i'. Mi mi the . ? G l m. ? ... Samuel ?on, George W. P? : ? , jr. In view of Mr Gai buaii ? abroad on the ; intry, t hal eetioi l pu ? iiiiii.iiii.i a ;, ?'ur m wa| ?killed workei taken ite that I ? reports ta that divid? ? .. '' ? !'" !'?'. ? 11 1915, A chani ate Monday, ? ? ? dividende .-. b 5 pi b1 I per ci ? .?I an ? ven malh 1 ? ' ationa In the ? -..??? ? ? at it.? ht. Yesterday < - ? bid m New to It?v?s ** jumped .. ? 1er ol ? ? ? . ? . , ? . ? ..... ? last month month (1 ? ? (.54,474, or an i In other worde, during th?? three I ?iiillnii.il mi lint?" ??. ? ?iliiiiin i LONDON DENIE? SEA GRIP FAIL! Minis ?overnmen Will Fight Real Blockade. COMMONS TO-DAY DEBATES ISSUI Expected to Tighten Lx ?sting System of Con? trolling Cargoes. it? \im un. s nu ?PER. ? ? i . i An ?' ? ? ? ? in the bli ' <l ll! iboi teal With c ited I ? ? ? ... ttlini ? !!':? ? re tlint th . I, ? . ? ten the exist ' ? . I ? ita ii' ? ? t? ' ? ' : i ! Blockade. WOltll ' ' ind ri' ? ? ntly publiai hugely m ?.tar. : ???ai !e< ? to thi news? ? ? of which tend U ? thi . i fully, ii'i.l due i given th< laii looked inl whole '?? '""! I'?* accordingly. ? ? el? . eut, vi| I ? Offlriali \r, Sit.nt. tory ?m ochada, pron ently in to? . ? i thai of her I hoi.Is i neat ? '' i, ado| * I? rj . hard? tl ? govern I ,.iii inn..I "ii page I, ??.Ilium I ???^?i?? I I. Il Flowers That Sever Were!\ Not until now I Hut er,is (.t experiment and a ? .?litmus connivan? e with N.tture have hrou^ht into lif-m^i new flowers of rare beauty, breathing .1 strange? perfume to the world. It is <i story '?? surprises lor (lower lowers?pict? ured in a full page in the Graphic Section of next Surv day's Tribune. Reserve your copy to day, <3ty? ?im?mu, GIr?btm? I First te Lest tSe truth: N?.? ?> ? / editorial*? \?y crtisement*. ?H KAISER, .RACKED BY COUGH, IS AGED AND BROKEN w OS DON, .I"?. 26.?"The Daily Mail" corre ?^_j spondent describes whai ht yaw of tin German Emperor at elost rangt at Nish: e "It was < i'jht years .--inri I hud last seen the Ger? man Emperor. What a changt.' Tht Emperor is n<>t a tull man, as represt nted in his photographe, and be sidt tht great massive figurt of tht hawk-nosed J't rdinand, who ha i a curious ducklike waddk , tht great war lord seemed almost diminutive. "Tht Kaiser's foci is thai of a tired and broken man. His hair is white, though his mustache is still suspiciously dark. Then ivas an absence oj tht old activity of fft sturt. "Tht Emperor is greatly aged. ll> held in his hand <? handkerchief, which he was perpetually using, and I noticed later at the banquet that ht seemed to re quirt it t<> assuagt tht continual coughing. Tht hand? kerchief was a huge Turkish affair of red, embroidered with o white Turkish star and creset ni in '/o cornt r. "Tht Empt vor ait and drunk practically nothing al tin banquet, and it is said that I" always eats befort proceeding to statt functions. Certainly he spent mort timt coughing than eating at Nish." WANN PLEADS FOR DEFENCE In Ringing Speech Minor? ity Leader Urges Sup? port of Congress. . ? ' ! M ashington, Jan 28 I ?r thi ????. will be ilrawn into war ? Into 'hu one into or.?? that may i i u warning that mill itlnting on i i now may io-t th? .. floor Home of Repre entativei to .?a;, ? ? Republi '? '? ?der, Mr, '. ,?. eudgala ?<? behalf o' thp lu.--s pro nrae, ? thing O prominent ? ? i H? ? r Mann n i rig plea that part i? enormouily important queition. II.- wai heartily ai . pplauded bj I loi of ? : that ? id man in the Ii.- i ? i take of the dangen I . point tage, hut a-> . sibil . Would Make I. s. Independent. ' ? ? of trad ? ii ihould , : ? teet America the lanw i ol pai I lai ihip thai i be applied to the lesl ion. He pal nted ? that in th" ? ??? i.- ? l h war the might be cut off from .:..! that therefore the . . ted to ] ? ? ? ... i thing it might i ??> I : th? ' ' . .'? on either de, a i to en ? fael I Preai I have I ' largely on ? ? prepar? win. W h le Re? Mam tve I ..... ? i mon eon ? ad ocatei of adequate defence I ' itapoken 1 . incree ?? ? the chancee the prepai and will to far t..war,i augi Ii ich th-j Pr I'l-t.1 hop? hii appeal t.. the :.pie over the headi of hi* pari ' ? - It also ' Repul to go much ,-ur ? : and lo ;>ut hi ? ? ? . intrj Mann Small N.iv\ Bappottor. "I ha* ?.r b? .". i. bal:.'". er n a my, laid Mr " . no what an ttle na\ ?.-' men. Hut wriae ' ? ? . : ','fl the prepar? ? row. The world Ii in ndition a ? en. Tl." gn , g on now betwi ? rerfu ? ? ? ?rreat na ti. - il ? ? ? nvolvcd m that itruggle. Il the . : ? in.- for . ? . tel mina .th e r i >'. had -uch a thin?** the ? the tai r?Tai nfluei "Th. ' ai ? the laa - of h im?n I \ card? ? mail II. " twq mor. ?ng that ....... ? - ? ? ?? ? th< ich attenl to . ? rraon not engai ? ? Bspraaaaa I car af War. "I '?" not know, and no one kaowa, lit from ?? war. ... rrhethel ? .. igaini teresti Ana ? '? . . per? bhpi not .. - truggle bot into < ..llllllllnl mi lirtlr I, l.ilumil 1 TURKS KILL 3,001 BRITISH NEAR KU1 Relief Force Repulsed ii Six-Hour Battle on Tigris. ? i ? ? ira at M ? ? ty-onc ? . ? of K'i' el ?i Brit -'?? ara?) going to the relief of th troo] ded In the ; I ? ?? the Turii irs staff, a .a t he saeasy lefl '. or. the ti.'id una that (jenen Ay Imp r, eommandiag the relief exped tion, ?ras feieed to a?k a day's t.rr.p : bury the slam. to the 10,0 beleaaruere.l by the rurks In Kut-e Amu: i The ?rescuing army hi been oneb ?dvanci vigoroui asaaalta whieh coal them s I men. General Toerasbend, eut oft* from relief, may b ??urrender. "Engaa t the Kut-e Amara [ ? ta toman t I rit mg from Imam AIM ttacked J u lary 21 th? Tur- iq ne h Menlarie, and on both ? Tigria River. "Tl ent lasted sil hour: All the Britis itta i .repu by i -.. repulaed at ? i ral ?met to the eaat ward. "On the battlefleld the Britta about 8,000 dead. Ihr Turkish lo???.' ?ver? ? ' r ?light "General A j er iaked sb i i oas day's truce in order to bury th Ii . "British soldiers taken prisoner ? ??? I that the British colun n men la di ad and ?roe the preceding engagement? neai Said, " rhe Turks attacked an ?I ?r Brit ehment sdvaacing to the n Korna " teflk, wh ?? ea Briti I to retrt at. I ? l< ft om huiiilri-.l ?1? .i?i." ?advie - re?oit ad by the ' '?- erst ? Agi ncy from rereis N'ail i Khan, a premini ..... . ? ? ... led the Rui rhe Ruesisni ding t?i the report, lost I chine guna end intmuai tion, as well as e nu -? GERMANY RENEWS PEACE OFFER TO SERBS Willing to Extend Boundaries il Kaiser's Son (iets Throne. London, lea. ti German) tinuingheri . ? ? ? athen? correapondeni - I ...' i il r '...- offered t - m th.? directioi i'Oitnia und Herzegovina and n r. ? ei tuet . ? ? Prince Bit. rich, Emperor Willia . ? PARIS LEASES SEATS FOR TRIUMPHAL MARCH Americans Reserve Window,s on ( h amps des El > sees. i ? ? i Pa?ri king fer premi - h hospital wanted to in- on the A ide inquiriea ? buildings there. The it : asa aras "\Vi. would i"* glad te let ye? have ? ailding, bul ?re muet n serve I k< ? ?? avenue, a* they ave a been tab ? by Amerieaa? to triampaal proceealea.1* ?I.trll? OYBTBtSB ?rp ?rrtlHr.1. Th? t lu? -ou ??? " ? ou to ball .... .. purlt) aad k??nuin? at ?e ?? i -A lk t ENVOY TO WAKE NEW LUSITAN1A OFFER TO-DAY Lansing Asks Berlin to Admit Wrong, Is Report. BERNSTORFF HAS KEY TO PROBLEM Holds Power to dive More than He Has Proposed. Say Officials. rVaahingl - von !? th?? diplomatic litual Depart he had !'' or lu.? . for tl caae, Hia Lanaii ? ?? "purely informal.*1 !!.? ha Irawing i' lit. ?i- It ?rill : ' I La im the 1 ther thai. ? "tina! prop?sale" \ br ?era u ? The ?/-minuto ????'? which ? at to P '?'> sun. though it ami ngri more tory ap?)l? | '. ? ? ? row, ? von B thoroughly Infoi ? !n crea controveray wa whether ; I a fad !!. aenl Teataa Tad I - If the Imba I ? " ' ? ling I incea will be consl ? . to mi imei 'u create lentin the a tment ? with * mat g will lubmit unotl ? - tenta? .r? ? \ ? - ... i ? i . stra? ? 11 i a coi umba--. ' ivory | Statea . - ? ? ? l . ? t? i ?. ' : and the ?? : r th? . t. - i if neutra i I I ? camaale? aga .... "f tha ??-.y. \ ? .... ? rotarj . ? ? ? experience? ia oral I ? ? carry a ' r ? fron tl ? ?? P**t I reaulted R-rn- -*T I- \\ ar\ 1 ? | -' '??'.._