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i ijisswpi ihjwii;. Min,i)i hip ijis(ii ii,itL i.ii, i imtf m THE WEATHER FORECAST. ; unsettled and warmer, probably snow to-morrow. weather, mall and marine reports will be tour.d on page 13. VOL. LXXXII. NO. 152. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915. Copyright 1S15. by ihe hun rrmting and Publfhing Atsoctalion. " PRICE TWO CENTS. FIRST PICTURES OF THE EARTHQUAKE RUINS AT AVEZZANO, ITALY, TO REACH THE UNITED STATES On the left, rescuers are shown carrying injured survivors in covered stretchers from the destroyed homes in the background. All that remains of the Bank of Rome (pictured on the right) illustrates better than words the completeness of the devastation in the city. One reason for the great loss of life (about 9,000) is pictured in the lower scene, which show3 how the wreckage of houses choked the streets. RUMANIA PREPARES TO FIGHT. feCri;! If 'M N ' I J 11 hMlErjhi MSjj&k XIMSK JS m&gl Ml feq? Li&2rar4S. wf V..Ur. , l.rrr.p.....lr.,. -5Sxf A f J iff M" I' W1H -ft..1-! lfc "jttfcJJ ,,... 6. . ... Tut st v KSSssfeSr?- ? -Jfm xj&4r -A 1 z Iflsoox. Jan. 30 - Martin Donohoe. "33y-C!)ilr7S,JL ? -J. J ' tM l.Icgranhlnc to the Dnitu Chronicle from w.K.JSV K-wfc?vrZ 1 -W ," ' VJf1rt 'Tli'- Day!" when th- mm will begin 1 L... ,w s . r ,iWY tfyg fQf-AJ freeing the country from the Austrian 1 ' tV-X. V. , lki!'w" I . local polltlca, animosities and t.., rat-n fSfc V. , SP'jRSRa WILSON INSISTS PROSPERITY IS A I I II In I Jill III nuletly prcparltiB for efffotlvr rntr.nici Ik I VUU IsyJ VlV lnt0 llic ual.i nuilwia,i 0rfltr Urlnk to Confidence Is 7estorcd suid ! TH n)rrcsKinuciit wiyc the faia HusincS"S .Set Free, hy Democratic Laws. V .ttivijTOX, Jan. SJ. rw.dent V fon dHvvrcd a fptecb on Hie liuslncw out.uok tbofuro thv convention of tlie nfilrlit'.dl itCtt.C 1 rro thl? nftrrnoon. Tip 1'rt-teUtfiit raid an era of conft-Of- c t tit lund with all "iiiterroxatloa I'C.pih" and MiJ-plolon removed, and he liredlcL.-d tiiut In tills atmosphere the cvjniry 1 uhout tu enjoy a period of grfa; poprlty and enterprise. frequently in the coure of the npech the i'res.dent expressed hlmelf .n 'STiTitnt! teimc." aa ho did In his In dianapolis speech, usint: llKure of fpe.-ch from the athletic tleld. lr6r ono thing the President. dlcclalmliiB ary of the public frv: The meinuerM nf (irealr Kuniiinta ha blottrnl out Mif :ocal polltlcHl .llllnoltleF ti'J l.iu rat'"n tf tinlt-vl. "The men." h; mUf. "ha rtponded nob'y to the rail to arms and the army will be ready iihrn the trumpe' eounde." The Hu?hrtret tiirrespondenl of ihr DoUji Telcprnph ?nyn the itutna'M.in fronti.'r rtUthontli :H Vtirrtrnv.i liavr i.r rie.i tiitrlMn f.fTU'erM on a charg' of nmitri;llns tombs and o'her tni lor'v- wiirh nero probablj Inlct'dnl fo" ue .n unklns HutihlHn htimern n the R.niu'"! turrylns ammunition to e ui. British Note Warns U. S. NEW ARMIES OF Not to Buy Interned Ships t GZAR ADVANCING ON KOENIGSBERG JJr.van Told Officially J'urcliaso of (ionnaii Vox lie lfeirardcd as rniieutral All X i irl 1 1 Senate Filibuster. Would I"inch ! ROME SOCIETIES EXPECT WAR. llrunnlr to TbUt UM-r liiiili'lnil AelUlllrH If Neiil.'il. .spri-iu '( linpntch to Tmk St ItOMn, Jan. 13. lleprer!itall e of the leadlnK po'ilical asoHntlon and Kpon ItiB flubi lulu a meeting yehtcnla a formed a committee for the purpose of or- (ranlzlns their m Fast Prussian Stronghold Ls Tlireatencd on Two 'Sides. m;.m.m.v or tiii: w.it .m;w The i:ifflnn fioneral Staff annutmcui drejpcd, sugKested thut his critic I MYSTIC FAILS TO SEE 'RAID FOR POOLROOM :te ror tne purpuKe or or- i THEATRE PANIC PERIL IN DANCE ACADEMY either "put up or jdiut up." He did not lay claim that iho Admin istration's p'an of handling the great buKnem problems of tho country was the best In the world, but he initnlalnej iY.3i he had a rlpht tu consider it the but until Mmebody rife could present t better plan. In other words It was up to the crltlca of tho Democratic poll rirs toward luielms to Vput up or hut up. i will do the work ntcesfary for tho run- I nltiK of strcot earn, the llshtlng of street i lampp, the elfanlnK of tho rtreeta and the delivery of mall. WASiit.sr.ioN. Jan. !S. In a WftaljInB" irent pTan whuh iH"..i;'-ieJ ton iep.ncn to Tut. nu:f yfStcritsy It . ' ri!i'''" . . , I , , ., ,. ... Thoush the rtu.-flun Government Is not' was is-erted that the I nltrd Plate ,T1 ( lo ,,c, t,,e sftls to any ivou'.d become Involved In a herlous con- coiirlilcrable cxttnt at proem It I. known . ..l r . t,i...t that It 1H In rnttr,. iitHiril n-ifli tlw. tiAvl. I irove.jsy wun ureal oi.uiwi. i iini'.ia - , , , , . i ' ,, , u , , . .i 01 tllH "rlttsh and tne rietich: that ! Itus.i.a If t Durfhned and operated .n- au tum, ,j,..... ... ,t ..,.i ... Itemed tierman and .utrhin vc.wls, At look on quietly whlh aeilon of the United i XAAX n npw "'I'O- of invahlon In Hut prupoied under the pending t-hlp pur- f;,at' "!ovrnmnt rellcven the enemy of I'russla la ndvuncliiB from the nrh ..hlM, , on. of tne mlHfortun. of the war. nnd has reached the vicinity of T.W. iiins.0 Diu. , t n,0 opinion or thee Oorermnents tA.,.i, .i . , Tur Sln correspondent Is now nble ,0'thi fact that It H propo.ed that the won tho original Inv.idltiK furco st ue th it Orcat llrltaln has slvcn ottU I 1 tatex llretf do thec thhiKs l movlnj; westward und i!orthweMv.a.-d 'cia. notice that it would rc,rd .such a - n,terburB aud Kwwtors. ttep b this Government as nn unneu-' . , impulses of the Oerman attacl; wes-t ol tral uct. A written statement tu this oftVit la now In the pocse.-Hlon of Secre-. . tury of State ltryan and has been in his ' . hands for ten days. ALL SIGHT SESSIOX. tleiiioeriitn In Semite Trjlni; llreiik (i. O. V. I'lllliiiKlt-r. .Mind Hca.lor ..t Anulcniy of, Police Dom-pimI on II. T'lolclior, Kurthenuoro ..miiar views in yard 3,; ; I to the reported Intention of the Admin- p. tne ornate l still in henlon. Mtisic Overlooks SmoUo Hint i IMvpiVm liniillhvny TnilliO imratlon to purchase Interned .-..ssoU , l'''' "yer the Adr1lt.!.tr.lon-s .hip Warruw and of the new Austio-Oornimt 'olfensliu In Oallcln are repotted, to Th. Krench Government reports tlut ! the Germans were defeated twice yta- Vsiiinoton Saiunlay. : A. M.l. Jan. i tcra' ' mi attempt to renew their of- dead-' " ,lslv' "'r .-oisi-on.. pixty-nv mil -Mnnnirer Acts. WOMAN ROBBED, LEFT TO BURN. ( llurxlnrn Stnrt I'lre While Hnn- uneUlllK Flnt for I.not. ' Two hurKiari who enteied the flat of 1lj.pl. iitfn ,ft Hilnl fl.tnr rf 'JL' , W.w, 11i,h ulroM liml rv.nltitr knnrk.'tl ' tllo Aeailemy Mrc. Stern down, threaten to shoot her street and Irvlni? place early In the pe r-1 ai Place ilOO .Men Tliero. i pur- nh... SMI in. i. ...... l.....un V.-. u K.a.i in are held by Kranw and Kussla. m rontlnu0UKly 11CP u Q.cock Amonu thotc who are aware of these i tcrii.,y mniliiK ami the Indications arc facts thero Is (treat surprise at the re- that th conten i:i h,. an all nlnht affair. aue-s .r. iiiianignt i Th.- DtmoeiTi lo Tliree thousand persons troopeH out or incpeeior jwjer nr.o ins m-T raia'a rn uui'i vw...w w started In to for an all nlKht session lr la Academy of Music at Kourteentli ' tne nance acaueiry or ii i letciu-r uivir.-, mat tne ntaio ueparimeui nas iniu no u,e 0f i,r,.klni; the bark of the 11 ii limadway, between l.lsnty-imrn particular rea.son to believe that Grout publican llllhutur. ii. Pri.ilent annealed for nn .innlle.i. I and then went out. lo. k.riK the front ' formanro last nleht lauchlnK nmotiK.and KIwhty-fourth stnet-. estenlay af- , nri,.,n nP ,,.. Df her allies would refusal. Vfi'.-"' ,hr..:,,"riL f "ri'ri?'1'11' :orJ1,,:.hh1 wrlK lhcmcW" '"c',"9! Mmc- A!.iU;,,,,n,hTl!l,.;.T ?!..:ST.IZA'J n-co the validity of the tuItlnB!i,.",UmlncV Viand .In the dune,, und'that attnoM At 2 u'elnvk moot of Utah was from l'arU. and were turned back in ef- roru to cross the. Alsne. German nvi.i tors bombarded Hunklrk on Thursday ntKht. Krench aviators bomburdid tlv Genuan troop at Ijjoii. li I'ere nn I near Solssonc. The lVench yesterday sa.ned a foothold on tho Grand Dune n.irtheast of Xleuport. Tlie (Jirman War Otllcu nserts that or-i hk fwiiiuir l!li .... i Aiti' rlcan bulne n demand for only the kitchen and bedroom. aeli Is entltleit to and "no niueal-1 screiims from a window iir from thot who were beaten In the policemen, who kicked In the kitchen door Mrs. Stern's . . . w, entertaining them. I room which has been Jumplnc from dance had not used her mystic power to fore, hall to dance hall on the upper et Hide brouuht two ' and put out the firea. Tuere ner one or two seemlnsly plain-- The robbers took MS from Mrs. Stern's ' ho shut off fur a live nut' s in th- speech, especially wnen ' pocketbook pad then ransacked the housu , house ... . nniii j-iu ii .m u .ini i'i"t" iii a rruuiesi scarcn lor niuueu ne.uni. That is what mmaEcr i.' nm i, in'ii on one Mi.uimriruuuu iu jn icarluR a mattrese apart Dy me iikiu over of the interned ships and their ' evi nln. Ho was uolna strons nml .ena- " "iiukii near i:i itae.se. wore ... . !.!. .tor i.ooce unci otr.ers were icauy 10 lane v.u-u ii-iiu.neu. in inn eastern tneativ , tell that tho theatre'H electric '.Icht "would for the last two wecKs. remunlt.B Tor, ' HrltiUn. as the nation with which h,H ,,,a"' "' ,1,c ,''a,', F Kn ut weakness, tllo War Ulllce rcpoit.s. the main poil nr n matcli the mattress was set allre. An upset candle In the kitchen started I another blazo tn some paper. he first noticed that thlnrrs had if one Information reached the inspector a wromr with tho llchtlm: system. It was1 wk or so hko that two Hast Side Ram- i his nulck wlf that had saved a capacity 1 ''lirs were runnlrg u poolioom In ntA BAY STATE LAW MAKER MODEbT. nouse from thc (ian5ers of a panic. Kor i " nl ' c "r ' way to mionti Secrolury Hrynn that tho 'instead of tioublo at tho power house lml1". ',r, J ,n?,n ltl"r""0.n- ,nn,n 01 , llrltU.lt government would not look with . infcti-aa or tiouuio at tno jiower nou.se ,ll(.nt .ni! ,,m(ie nfer t..,Ch day's but.1-1 im,.I1iK.1,1(w, or. .. lnirchas. of ihe In- U-.inl.l Keep IMiorce nn.l llrrneh nf there really was n short circuit In the , ne.s where tho "club" would meet the ' fermM ii"m by "till" Knmem. IT r i:l.lenee Prom Public. basement so serious that Klro Chief lien-1 follow iiir day. ... . . in tlu. ijrltlsh communication on this HokToN. Jnn. ID. Ttenresentntlve Met'"" siirtrei.-riii u us u rau.,.. rU.i.o ' .., ,..i,, '. ...i.i. ViTA, l sui.jeoi sir Mw,ira nas iu.iiu.iiu n " Laughlln of Honon has Introduced a bill of the subiy.ty nre." ! . M(. lUvetB-t establishment. There. Into the House which comes ns a direct .Mr. I.evln. who Is manager for the waH t(me lo evidence, so the In insult of the publicity (riven the Ityan-1 William Kox circuit, was In a front bos h,:tor, with Capt. Duipfan of the West Mansfield breach of promise suit now be- when ho ,.aw at g ..0 O'clock tlmt tll9 sixty-elwhth street station and twenty Ing tried. The hill provides that thc pub- or th,rty ,,0iCt.n,HI,. o ude the raid, lie shad bo excluded from the court roonj 1 .'8.we , f, ?" f Two or three . f the 2n0 men In tho In dlvorco or breuch of promlirc suits nnd tho H.ibo he was told that tluro wius a lnco ot ()Ut u rear w,,Uows, M()J)t or furthermore none of the testimony shall tiro In the basement. At thut time Mine, tho tithers emptied their pockets while bo published in any newspaper. I Alaethla was ro.ullnjf from her mind tho the iwlicemen were coining in, but one. narles Troxler, bill or l-or violation of these provisions the numUerh ,olla , ,,, that hl)r ll8slHtIint . who said his name was C 11 provld.s a fine or not lcs than collecting In th., i.lt of th., house dlsplayid a railroad past mora than I,000. "ns icollo:lln8 "' "u I"' of tl10 ,,0Ubl-! "Charles Troxler, ats'stur , i- mulL'tte final dttlnitious for all busl- jitivitlt'S. Ini l'resliient's speech mad a deep lm prn'on upon his hearers, many of whom ri-si-'U.; it as tils first intlmato talk to t ie business men of the country. Mr. WIIkiui's Mieech, 1 Pr.wldent said: "It ".eeins to me that I can say with a Rind deal of eotillileiico that we lire upon '! ( of n new era of enterprise and of ! rj..rlt . Knterprlsc has beo:t checked ' th s country for almost twenty jxars Uf-i'iie men wero moving anions a traie of Interrogation points. They did rot know what was t'olns to happen to t! en. "All soils of regulations were proposed, n'l I- was a matter of uncertainty what fort of iiculatloii was roIiir to ha n'lonted All ,,rts of chunres were mado ewiuM hu.liievK, as If business were at ' 'iu ' when mot men know that the great j '..ijor ty of business nu n were honest, v . r public spirited, were Intending tho I T'Kh tlitiig, and tho ninny wei-H mrulo i ,i..l be auto thc few did not do what nulit "Tlie most nei'cssary thine, therefore, i k k f..r us to arite as we did by slow n.mc acree. upon the main particulars of I'lisbl not to be douo and then to t j' oui laws In such shape as to corro ;io' '1 w.th that Rfneral Jiulgtuent. That. I ' was a necessary preliminary, not " ' t" a common uiiilitrstiiiidliig, but also " . i nvtrsal cooperation. T ie great forces of a country like this a . nn pull separately; they have got to ill loisether. And except upon a bnl ? nii'on uudorMamllns: as to tho law r 'i ..s to the proprieties of conduct It Is those present so understood It. making his speech nnd thc orehestr.i still ' ' ' 1"H togetiier .-cnatoc ..aiunger uroU,u me mem in ,,,y)(. Ktru. pll(Ts ot moKe mad0 their l lm rme Iihvo never doubted t tat all up In thc Senate In it speech on the ship 1 'y' aUout him. i -i wa or one !irn."inie. i nave i purcnaso mil mis uiiernooii. , tu-., .... i1A ,,i.i -.hi. ,i. ,,.ir.-i .(..Ubted 'hat all America belleied ,iieh earlier In tha .venlriL- whleli while at the power only a day In one place. Tho poi;cc say they fuiind 200 men In the aondemy, alons; Charles p. ' with racing snrcts, cuarlh, cuips ana I.evln had told them from tho stage when ' dice United S:at'e has had occasion mos: , "'h'1" xnool continued to talk on somo tiou of the Hiiss!un.s eiiM of l.owlscz. on tho frenuently to discus maritime questions during tho war, haa taken tho lead in onviyins to ho United ritates u warnlns art to the view which tho Allien w til take ot tho contemplated action under tho pending legislation. tJr Kaward urey ivta gone out or nw mere commercial transaction, such as In volved In tho Dacla case. Is no: to bo confused with tho larger Issue of a gen eral release of German and Austrian ves sels through their purchase by a Govern ment. Ho goi much further and siiKSWts that tho purchase of ships wou'd bo In timately related to tho iiueM.lon of neu trality. He asserts tho lri:lsli view that if a neutral l'ow. r intervened in the course IT WAS A WILSON JOKE. Ilia Iteferenrc lo Neutrality and lirrrnr Monument Sn Kiplnlneil. Mr. I.ovln iiuletly stopped all this and going to the footlights, which were al ready out, hs said: "There has been an accident In the power house. I have Just talked with thm and they nay tho lights may go out Wamiinoton, Jun. 'JS. President VUI-nny mlnuto and stay out. So I ask ou son was acquitted In tho fienato this aN , lo javi, t,c )10u?o nuletly and at once.'1 ternoon hy Senator Overman of having within three minutes ihe pit and tlie declined the Invitation to speik at Q"''" 1 three galleries were empty. The. three ford, N. C, on thc unvelllnp of tho thousand men and women were In the monument to Gen. Nathanael Greeno tho Ktreet on their way home when tho first Revolutionary hero, bocaue ho feared It Pnglnen come, and few will have any Intl would amount to a violation of thc lieu- mat0n unr.j thls morning of what really fallty. ' took P'ace. Senator Overman explained that what ' At tmP war tllfre nny nnnBOr of a the President said to the vlltlng dele " rtrA. It linn tin iw.n( rn t ! ntr htiirtlcit frnm gallon of North CarollnlaiiH, of whom the ,,urnltiK oil that would hive excited any Senator w.is one. was raid In Jest and that ; ,ul,ilence. Uven whllo Mr. Jvln was pass made out to nt bill clerk tho House of Asembly, New Jersey proof of his Identity. Among tho papers found by the pollco on the floor weie a irbook on th Greenwich SaUiis Hank made nut to Christopher A. llanlsh, showing that delist la had amounted at ono time to (1,000, but that the balance was only 113; a commutation ticket to Hicksvtlle, L. I., made out to J. St. lfrler and a Central Itallroad of New Jersey com mutation ticket made 'out to James A. Palmer. No urrckt.i were made. Tho raid was a surprise to Mrs. Illverv, who. In the absence of her bus- 1.1. wl ..US 1.1 Ollf! TT.A Til fim.ltic- 1.11 In the rear, has an entrance of Its own, sels now penned in American ports as tho and Mrs. Illvent said that she had no resuT or iinnsn superieruy on .or k of of 11 war wltl1 result of re'lovlng one " as "f th- belligerent! from V' consequences of tho military action of tho other be!- Ilgerent, such Intervention In effect Is of an unneutral character. Tho Hrltlsh communication did not men tion the United States Government or the pending ship purchase bill speclllcally. but Its purposo and application wero clear. In other words, ohlde from tho ques tions of International law Invo'ved In tho sKuatlon, which competent authorities ad mit ar perplexing, tho Itrltlsli Govern ment ls prepared to hold that tho United States h.in committed an unneutral act If It tuniM out on tho seas under the Ameri can flag the German and AuMilan ves . - hi i.' .ii... iioi.i.iniMu ...in i vjjjj, nijij Ui uii'lS IU WUttAiiWa. i kept growing more and Ii rl '".nl cenorl- lint tlm nmllntl lhe ' ' l. . ...t- . . . , . r . V , - .'inai mis news .ia nui coiu 10 mn ...e. me . umrll ,nnK .1,,. ncniient until th llnal blow .... . niinoniy i u i was i ecaicur in Indicated by the ext.lnnatlon v r,n. mi'sr ii iniiiJirr, mm i iiihik HIHI ll.X HI iMiiiunrni i Qf.J jJkj eilfflntfT RUVe Clf . "'V '"'' i" "VV." L""."1'0"1 nn" I Hekshet. Pa.. Jan. M. The Hcrshey Mr. U-vIn and all his " ... n ery creai nuruen. ici mc sav. I knowledgo f what was going on until policemen nntorcd. Mr. invent snld that a man had rrnted thc hull on Thursday ns "a meeting of tho Delegate. Printers." The daiieln.f teacher looked nt tho highly polUhcd floor, strewn with cigar und cigarette butts nnd badly stained of his cnllRiRiira were stretched out on suf.i In the snnikliig toom taking a snooze, whllo others were noddhu in their chairs. The Democrats, following the tactics adopted by nx-Senutor Aldrlch In the great rH!huter over thc Aldrlch-Vrcelnnd bill, placed their caucus substitute for tJie ship purchase bill In a position where the roll may be called the moment .inv llepublii-an flllbusterer Is causht nap pin sr. Tho most Interesting development of the day was a speech by Senator North, of Nebraska, whose vote has been claimed by the Democratic side for the shipping bill. In w-1 Ich Mr. Norrls served notlco on the Democrats that ho would not sup port It unless two Important amendment are adopted. One of tbes proposes that tho Govem- meiit ownership and operation of mer- tnc Warsaw front, was penetrated ami trenches: wero occupied. On tho lift Uank of tho Istiilu Kussian attack were repulsed, wllh heavy losses to the Russians. CZAR'S TROOPS MAKE ADVANCE L GERMANY lnrnilliiK Arinj- la Nenr Tll.ll nnd .Mennce KoelilirNlieru. txelal Cable Ittumtch to Thi r Pr-TiiooriAti, Jan. 20 A new Ituss an army ha appeared In Kast Prussia and Is atti mpting a turning movement da signed in compel tho retirement of tho Germans from the entire province. It chant vessels shall bo permanent and the j has rea.hed Pogegen. three, miles north other that a drclarrtlon be Incorjioiatcd that no ships ot any belligerent nation shall be purchased milieu the United Stntes Government rcctlves assurances in advance through diplomatic chai.nels that there will be no protest against the ac quisition. KAISER CROWNS 'HYMN OF HATE' lore serious. 1 m utliuied the Inspe. 'or that he would very great burden. let me sav to fall upon a particular administration of 'Hy the whole, business of llnal def). lilt ClO' came wat t'hlch James tho lire. assistants denied Chocolate Company notified Its employees ' that there hart been nny previous Intlma-to-day that a fund of $1:5.000 would bo 1 tlon of anything- wrong. Tills Is wli.u: distributed ntivng them as bonuses. AH , O'N il! said: tha worked for tho company for sl i "I got n hose In there where all the the mm-. ,i,,m;, references from the next per- ' discuss tho Irsuo wllh tho United States of TIM:, iui important cfty In northern (Cast Prussia. Until tho advance of this army was re ported to-day by the General Staff tin ex istence was unsuspected. All that had been known of the Kussian movements In this northerly region was the slow prog ress of an Invading force fighting it, way westward on tlie lln of Piikallen, Gum fib" Order of llc-.l llimle to An- blnnen und Malwlschkcn, u lino twenty llior nf Soiik. live miles within GurxMin territory- The frnla' Cable Heixitel, to Tin Srx rt-cent activity of this army had liidlci:r.a I.ONPON-, Jan, if Tho ; .Woll's cor- a "lovo on ,he I,ar' of the respondent at Tho Hague leu.nH that the manrter In chief, but the character of th Kaiser has conferred upon Krnest I.lr- move had been concealed, sautr. author of "Tho Hymn of Hate," Now It appears that the Kusslans have tho Order of tho lied Kaglo of the Fourth heen rucccssful In getting around the left Class, with 'he Koal Crown. nank of the Urrmun line, which barr.d Tho tatltfactlon of Oernmn newspapers, tnc ndvanco of the first army of Invasion. Is outspoken. Tho llcrlinrr Taicblalt nt- xilrlt Is nlmost dlrnotly north of lnti--setts that Msauer's poem entitles him to htirg and Is thirty n.n distant from ths.t ninK i.h one or tne crienniirs oj moucin , important city, it is sixty miles north east or Ivwnlgsborg unless tne German, can present a solid front toward the north red ny tne l' rencn i.ov-1 VT)ln)B tTrnpvc riVT flfiTTt IMTTtAT I as will in toward tnc west tn tail ot has not had occasion to I KKUPJ? W(JKK.b Uhi UULJJ MhUAL. Itl,l(.rimrg and the rapid inves'iuent o Purchase and operation of these ships, In tho view of the llrltUh Government, would bo an act offsetting an advnntngo which the Hrltlsh have won in the war and would bo resented as such by his times. Majesty's Government. This view is shared by the Krench Gov ernment. Franco Koenlgsberg will soon follow. The liui- Mn who wanted to rent the hall. but earlv In the wur It took action quite Knlser .rd llmiiir for "Indus- ainn nrft converging on Insterburg In a Ha unmistakable In l meaning as that trial Zeal" nt l great fanshaped formation front 'ho of Great llrltaln. Ambassador Jusserand north, northwest, east and southeast. T1 i notllied Secretary llryan that the Ad- i Spreial Cable Otipatrh to fnr. hcv , strategy of their campaign prevents h mirlty rules adopted by the Krench I Isinpom, Jan. ill. iiespatcnes trom nr- llkellheoa ot ineir oenig cniangieci in m hlnv ii Tout li llkllet I'lred Aero 1 Government two years ago would be en-; lln say that among tho honors awarded Marurlnn I,akcs region, as happened at ., , forced during the war. on tho Kaiser's birthday, January 27, was the beginning of last September, sine III.- III. .in, Hir. I . . . - I nn.n.ir.ir-l..'- In, llic, 11 '.U.. n .... .m.l .1 1 1 II I? t lV t P Itl A ll.P .inTA 1 1 AH I llSO lUtlO 1119.1 Utiru I'lnilCll VUlll- ( I. K"H. Iliei.."! ' ii.uuiii.ihi, ..ue.( 'IIM-J hi. w ...... - - - : MEXICAN KILLS U. S. SOLDIER. months or longer will receive -'0 per cent. United fuses . ml oil switches are und tried l,t,. ,!in "9 Tl. Warrick, a manders to seize as enemy vessel.-) any vvh.ch was given to the Ivrupp works at much further to the nona. It Is also nd of 'heir last year'd wuges. The companv to stop the trouble. I must have worked!" Idler In Company G, Sixteenth In- nhlpi which had been transferred to netj-. Us-.n. cated that tae streng'.' or 'h' "r,"les or Iihh I.SnO emplovecs. of whom 1,050 are for an hom and a half, but It got the bet- fantry. was shot and killed this after- tral registry after the beginning of hos-1 The con mltteo having 'ho matter in Invasion Is much grea-ter t. " haa nee- Tc I'rilnd errnry. ' i w'ihi bus been cttctnpted be- ellcihle, ' ter of mc, and one after another fuses went noon while, on liotder duly ci ce nhoiit in come in n Morn than .".On of those who will benefit off. and I finally had to go upstnlm. Th" I- lus iilte-nplcJ tho dtfi.iltlons, for aro women employees, Ths prrrent Her- "moke was bad nuvvn there all the time, shey fund Is not the first of Its kind, but , and whsn tho big blowout came It was Continued on Kourffc Pagt. 1 la the larcest. tierce." .tii.i.-.. rri.tu ... .!.- l.i tlw. t.-r-..i-s rr,.. .1,.1, lurl iiiiiioinii iihlv IhAf th minnivtcd. Ho ivus lylnit on a rot In his tent eminent ncvor has been modified and achievements of this tit ni, especially in Now tha' hard freeres lnvr nirifne't when a butlc' from ttu .Mexican ta thwo rule a,o In force to-day. thus In- t.tc cnstiuelion of the 17 Inch howitzer. ' tho ground and soiinium t vers anu nf the Klo flranrte pierced his heart . ourlnc the seizure of the nrat Interned i worn tho vet y climax of Industrial ottaln- marshes the HiirMiroi am auio to bring Ills home was In Connoravllle, N, a vessel lalllnc under Ihe proposed Govern- mvnt. ' their cavalry, an arm In which tnoy are m ; t If M jUlllJ