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1 PAT. DSCSffBEE 15, 1311, PAT2ES0N EVENING NEWS nvn rss (aBB8ssac3sM BRITISH OBEACNAUGHT. SUMMARY OF THE WARNEWS yictohy EJSS COMPLETE GOVERNOR AMNIONS. t1 1 Battlrehi, Th Q.rma- riwt. ff I Catered Exaeutiv Object to Treep Leaving Strike Zone.

-1 7 JM- GraUUt V. H. H. A. TO I Ut A UAH fcSTIVA 1 Tb feetlTal of Cbanuka willb, seared in byte Jr.

order ot tb M. H. a. tomorrow evaalat, by a aoclal to be (ires in tb taetry S. Tempi imMU-kl.

tack imiMd jk" Houtea etreec Genoa attacka 00 Lowui lhe following wilt on the pro-puired and WW nml. Kownateln ot the Ua tS 7.in!T Temple, will tavoko a bleaolng upon Tb ttement unfortuoat Jews lath Old IGmslaa ofTeosl ra ooth i'korid. Charles II. Roemer, of tn 5 or Cracow 'continue and that 2.0U0 association, will crplala tbs algnlll prisoners bar been taka. jCaace of the holiday.

Dr, Mended- 1 A eemlofflclal statement dreri 'a Q1 Pr Gordon will delirer BerUn on th, wral ff! the Wsikien t-i a c2sgement off to th celebration. Louis tjuaoa, rar tat to pr11E he T. M. H. a.

senior Teasouabl to eonclud that the Gad order, will alsowpeak. The ttusltai euaii, Bcharnhoret and Ulprtg war Part ef the program will be rendor- ed by tbs following Air. Goldstein and latter being prominently connected with the Tatensoa High Bebool orchestra, wUj render wr rat eloUp aeloctlona. Joseph vU also Utsa Esther Koemer and Mlea Sirkela will render plane aelectlona. Mr.

Harold BlumsnUial. president of the atso-ctatioa. will act' aa chairman of th evening. berg succeed ed la eecaping," The pur 3 ult Ihe Dresden continue. Tb Brltieh id mini Ity announce that tb Brltleh caaualtle art miied and four wounded.

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DEEP ilMPATHT WW CRMTEPWR KAKE Kdltor of the New Dear blrt th bewilderment which ha com to th city because of th catastrophe that hsa overtake th (t British rasu4iie -j pea killed ft tb ffisputeh ay, war sounded. SIM Adit i-A De. IL-GenAae re i her taslxt that the such engaged and ot Ai.eiirai Toa at ff th Falkland 1 ut tbre ehlpe. that the British loew worh greeter -a officially reported. It the German aw ja report declare that spee eld the officer of jed that they feced her wbv they -it between tb Japanese -wta The German vre tpreed out and pre-t to the teat mau.

Th Dresden, being light be jwlftest vseaele of the managed to keep op fat boom. Karteruh end the com itt Rronprins Wilhelm, a title vicinity, bate fled inti, according to latret i ciptired end sunk the 'apply iMp grhtei were cralere. itite thera were several ihlpe. Which were left helpless when the Ger--I fled. Their wore 4 made prisoner! by the the tease! were thee seat A 1 Withdrawal ef the federal troepe freui the ColorsUo etrike eoa hae bee le MHs4.

FrswiSSsit Wilsoo rsesiv-eC from fckfvsmor Ammoixs of Colorado teiasraiR tUns that tor th prssoot th stats suthoritta would pwfr that ths troofj raUL ATKa ssgd th tuts OificTata ar doln vsrytbmi poaoibe to St to vbagp that Jby mf tah vr th malntoaso of order aa that fes will th prs4dnt when they ar rdy. Until Colorado sots th prsot-Aent bUTs will bwt to pormR th federal troop to control aflair to lbs strlks sozto Person aad famJiy two of mr or treoebes in fierce attack on Tjes, clergymen, tbs rbaiiffsur out A abort tlms later th allies re- to havs been overlooked hv a captured the lost gmrnd Syrapatbetio public. I am ewifldwt of rr "nHI teTh Mtn'1 wwt DOW peoMl SMuranc of th Argonne The offcnelv tn that the Mayor drenlv with th young man, and I am ur that true men and women, from th Mayor down to th hunablt pwr- aoo, fvl for Mr, Kan aa tender! German column which for om dan M.r.r tb mor prominent nlfrr. 'll know nothing of hie PPrd to be making BKhtn hi mliv or GIG SUffflCE GMIY III needy nrowwwl in th.w jrettglou eonnectlnna. hut tlm in tneir ttvaaton of Poland three bar fht, h.

suffered checks, according to on oOcted UK this reveal tb fact that me ar brothers: and I wish to aaaur him that aharas In th svmnathy and pravera of th good of Peon Veev tuly yours, C. SNODGRASS. ALL CMTE IX PAklhU TKinVTE TO MKMUKk Ob' KLV. HKHEUAM tCominuea prom Pirn Pag.) keWUg a wgay Prewiace te ft Cm Urfl.l Bee Utl ta Paaaate report from Russian headquarter. The column which was maklqg a downward atroke from Mlawa, wa the East Pruiedan frontier, and which was reported In one dispatch from Petro-grad to within fifteen mil of War aw after a energetic offensive was repulsed and under counter attacks from th Russians was compelled ta retire at some points.

T-MOEDV op OH ADR wG. dl8c alght to make arrange TGh SVBJBCT OF BKRMOS. eBM tat 4 rlt 0Ter Lady ot th dscad minister. The Rev. Lincoln Moor an- After offering to the Almighty A FREE BOOKLET FOR YOU want to aeod you by mail a "Gold Booklet to Books, absolutely rREE.

It to th moat valuable booklet ot Its kind over written; it show how to select library without want or worry, what are worth what ar aoL It eon-talc th ben advice te yen ot aUtyeeveu great du-ca'uiiy oa Ju.t what and bow to read tor suceeaa, please P.E.N. 1211 14 F.V. Collier W. IJth LU, NsW York, N.Y. Without any obligation whatever to me, send tie a copy of th fre -Guide Booklet to th story of th Five Foot Bhelt up ttto toonitof tt tt Mb.

uwnwppucaikiM for th departed Tb attacks of th main German rol- morrow morning In th Park Avenue l8tor n4 prayer for th speedy ream n. which had It front th line Baptist church would "The JTW of lae other persona Injured between Loda and Lowle and which Tragedy of tb Grade Crossing and 1 th automobile accident, th mem-cam down diagonally from Thorn. Its Leraona" bars of th congregation turned to th sad duty of arranging for the funeral their pastor. An tnd-a tLbabl gloom bung over their delimit Th Baht- eratlon and men. women and ch li ver delivered with great fore, but were, according to th Ruaste account.

repulsed with heavy tomes to tb Invaders That th German laid PWrrtoaRAD. Ime. great afore on tb aucceea of their at- 331 KECiO Much interest is bicf shown ths uerttc ralJjr nt ti titya, t'asibAiQ, tnjuUy nfurnoon iiwxt, wgd nvs MyunAtjiati4 tn Nw i carte ua-tnso iMMser, wtU sxytoCt' a nt ttm tiieiui will tis crowded to Uts doors Sul thm rally, ttssi as ins UUhoiiand thors wtU oinsr oewkais, amoiig tbsm Hits Mmnit J. heynolda, a Nsw 6ua.ra.st loadoro and lutrlct Court suu. aitsr C.

Caueil, Mayor Ctaortf H. iiogar will prosida. cotuugitUs in char ot ths rally ars; Alouas commit! Mrs. Otto C. r-bn Mrs.

Harbert R. SUP Mr. Henry C. WhUsiiead Mra Martha Mc-AUlstar, MU Tiili Fasternack. Mrs Huinr Oder wood, Mrs.

Sv, Caa, Mrs. Louis Fleming, Mr. M. WUitny, Aira Jos. SUnr, Jdr Oscar Nahou.

Mrs. Charles LsioUc, Mra IL Iw Mr, iiobsrt Anderson. Miss JsancUa Adams. Mra McUugh. Cstior ME-rlodlth BouaCfcr.

chair-mau. Mia nsra Boffard Miss Mue Wooda Mss MUU Fitchett, Mum Helen Vr ar hurst. Miss iolt Fraln. woruursr, MAIL THE COUP.ON FOR FREE BOOKLETS fcttil 1 lf! rfW fiy idbiaf tvfbwil in aout at crarotr to dvlupiu Into dren were moved to tear a tnem tack hero to a bow by tb fact that bera of the church described the conducing the tw days they faeedtbe Tio tn main aj- Go of the tniulater'a wife aad Dr. uaala a trenebe seven time and were trin army of tu faitirs h.

nd Mrs. Hamilton, ho were also Sar.rat tb hif UeunAA is trying to era, 1 ora them their beloved Is that composed of German and An- tha tn ciithin to meeting was called to order trlsn troop which ha been trying to situation In Hur.aary at th, tVeaterhoff a metnoer of ontfUnk the Ittnwlan Ito iw 1 urgrnt inaianr of the Hungatiai lrna nearersau. a ntnank th RUwilan Ten south of lira- Th character of thy th church, shortly rter 11 0 clock, cow. in tote oa It wa tb Russians ground throughout th. resio mk.i gutwj tbe of the who assumed the offensive, and they racpnuaiiwanccs iwooe.h), tff-ru, that after a tensclou.

restetanra i' Au.tro-o.rmsn ,1 h.ch tmeltof and chosen as Chairman. aMoora ntoto AefMM Gflrma' t1-1" toT.Mual 1 Th Russians ear. uuuci.n tors of th family on behalf of th ly Uf of our dearly beloved and Mr, Brown, Mr. William greatly teemed brother minister and Mr, Van Auksn. Th Interior Bd member of this association, th ot th church wtU be draped.

Kev. Charlro trriam, who re- rt of delaying to Mr Jlerriam. Tb doctor Among those from whom have cit return to Paterson wa eu- threaten to lew IhSl. TJe te atteudnne deUtomT to grant tb 7' 'bcr to result tn ih. inrssion of request, however, and th request wr' B-angr, Hry.

Mr, Da tea, Pr. bum Street Congregational church, Silesia through the Galician frontier, WjtJ repealed Inter In the day, Mr. Mls, Dr. Carroll and John Terhuna, which be had formerly served aa Crane the learned that Mm. Her- th Minlatera aaaoclation paator, and by Christian ot every Frank A.

VanderUp, president of nam bad been told and that she th ptb Baptist Church, denomination who knew of hi great the National City Bank of New York bore bravely as the aad news was fil 1,001 19 Alumni aaaoclation, worth, nd who wa bt the midst of arrived at Lo Angeles for a two tol(, jjer Camp, No. 8. V. marked and manifest access fn hi Mr. Crane further announeed that of tti Kemoty the present Csld of labor, and actively th funeral services would be he "cv Mr Merrlam; Joseph N.

Brown. identlflrd with every civic and rll- alPrm that after a tonsctoc.rrotetoBreiV'ytatw'.Tmtorick CrLTaho" 10 drft moluUona of eou-j -Whereas. In tho very sudde and shock of btti Jijured at-the Hackensack hospital 9olnc 1 presented to the mein-unexpected termination of the earth- Tr Ih.t re Of tha family on behalf of th Ufa church: Mis A. Kaato 1 BPW Pt th Russian statement Flnancs John Scott Tt- thit the Itirfs of th front tbr )4bOjra orattons vlson, chaitmsn, Homer K. Under bat ten km JuUtnnUal ooL Jsroes Shaw, vi wmuim vosuyefc M.

Towars, Huaens I Hartt, Samuel Olnfburjc, Hrs 4ohnf Fit-chett, local ebatrman Tbs Paterson Woman' orchestra, Iw by Mrs.C. B. Hiildon, will nve icfions. Allis Gain New ssttlsns. Prte, Dcj iwlftnc vt tb Th member of the or- fctloa at tb front tn3 tb fipMit hmra have fohmteersd fhetr ser- wlib wblcb tb fortQn of war chine mmA tkAsJ wfeva afiawd will K.

from one army to another baa not been better Illustrated tn th present conflict thru by the emits la a violent vices end thus who attend will be given treat. services would be he 4 Ilcv Mr- Merrlam; Joseph N. Brown, identlflvd with See the Melilia Fiasa First cr Last If wt'i to rlttv merit ptatic, com in fd in ih Finn nmt Tha tok ruu4 at tbr tr lok tvr FUb fiff n4 thr fr Ja rHt WhH merit mrvttji ot If UHTjr In ptfttlG drvtltl. fnr wlf i ehntr wilt I Mtblm. EcHnnn fi bwa bf fw tor-tft n4 nr hr dxirln i all thM tlm Thl I nodr prtefi 1-Krmnt thM tb "lr of rt Tny bifbr priced plan, Trtnt suit ymr ckt-book KirbingeR rodwo pwrb Miwt on sunaay afternoon.

at 2 oclo-X WKretary of the T. U. C. gioua effort of fhu CmtIa qn and that the official board accom- 11 postponed the meeting which bad -Where. In his removal this aa- thaMh Mtreocl btdn MloUtere' association for tomorrow Afternoon aoctatlon, hla tmmrttote n.

tinoffictelly it to reported nl loto the eharch preceded tJ. Bmeru frtnte lha ehurch a. nuuujcnuiy reported The following protest against nt which ho waa ih habiosd iui nr The following protest Against of which be waa the beloved pastor AFPHl Xf'AS TREE DONATIONS waa adopted have ausiaJoad aa lrreparablo 10 news retaken. that tbl action wa one of tb moot coffin. brilliant of the war.

The nlaht com Ashley Auggested that the VB1. muntqoe which follow directs alten congregation supply a large floral fion again to Alsac. where the French Piece nd auggesUd that A blanket deadly grade crowing 'rt, Dec. 12. Thoms R.

Paso, ailatag coutrae-Sana of Pittsburgh, Pa, i McNorul re reported to rubbed and khled by ile wbll they a er return-1 of from a i Irsncla bad t-ecn Hicourt, Soyiora. Aj.iko Frincto hud been acting tmsiuees at Dougiitg, .14 construction work for toajiaiitoa la Bacvzgil and cdUne, a part of the coo wona 1 Sonora, nr raiding srbee, driving atelen cattle 4 Vtexico in buh bored a emboldened by succcoice. Thom ranch in Toast 'A Edward Thomas Pup 4ei 0 horseback and ex-with theta. A bullet ad gr7.tj his scalp, 1 Ptt Aero Border. Ttt, Dec.

12. Hhot and he Mexican force batLlag teemlon of toiwra, tell on th Arison side 4 General Tasker Eds three batteries of twelve Sixth Held artlliery, bob is the advices received here, 4 been mad to tis Mexl hrigad of Villa troop nrntnd of Colonel Velaw-o erdered from Mexico Bek Aptearo, state oap.tsl th noarest Carranai to the capital. The Ctrran Concentrated 1W0 men it safer fommand of GeaeraT General prancteco I engagement st Tpres. which to riven special pronSienc In th official com munlquea. Tb coBtlnuol progress of th allies' pffenslve to the rf week bss push ed back th German Roes to such an various points they are Kmart to counter attacks of their trenches from their troops from envelop these counter offensive at Tprew and tt resulted success for the Germans a of assaults forces lo region The following appeal was Issued by th Community Christmas Tro Commute today: Tne committee on relief, donations, for the Community Christmas Tree sollolla donations of food, toothing and toys for distribution, to the Worthy poor of our city.

Through tho offices of th Charity Organisation, articles may he eent to, A hey airecteu th Charity Organisation, extent Hint at compelled to to save portions capture and ment On of was directed in partial located ini against the altles bava succeeded to taking the railway of orchids would be appropriate. Mr. strr wnPhatlcally pro-ststlo at Aspach: A.hley also recommended that fresh tflk a- In to reglna of Tpre an extremely flower be eent tot Mrs. err law earhr'' tt violent Germen artetor we repuwed in during her gtay at the Hackeiw erwf that urge the Public Itll-ge ee-ne region our trench referred to to hneniiol 1 Hy ComauleslOB to demand th speedy th communique keying been reached BOSpHOJ. 4,.

fc ir the Germane hes bran retaken by The following Committee WAS AO 'm fn nh grad croei- inga; and until the tlm of such The followin On toe reet of the front there te nothing pointed Upon moilofi of Jftme tborefoe he i That hereby record our high estimate ot our deceased brother's atony alerllng qualities. He was a Ch flatly man, trank, true, loving, broad, brotherly, eminently qualified for hi holy lug. both by natural eedowmanta and scholastic acquirements, fearless and faithful elimination that all eroMiaga be ade-a a preacher if the truth and de-duately protected by watehmea on fender of the faith, ready to leader duty day and eight and additional tha helping bead and winning the eafetnards of ratro, belle and Ughat esteem, confidence aad affection of to rprt i FuiniFKl mm turn l3V miis ti placed. basement of the City Hall, or may c(j yep, 00 three Oecattone, sTit to sny member th Commit td nsmsd blow, or good will for if dlrrd by ny momber of Ih committ fiotlfloa ommltte BrlW fimumH, E. He Lamfcrrt.

41 Church troet Mr, Waltor, 181 MrBrld v- nur; Mr. W'm. Plumb, Wh? inrton trrrt; Mf W'm Wied, fl Mnrkrt trrt: RF. ML MartTN. Graham arrnu, Rvf Arihrt Prry.

corner Fitter and Jekon ftreett; ouUi Klflnger Bro4 wty and Cbifrob trct. CITIZENS (Fined) LINCOLN HOOKS, -w, 0. Fttersoa. 3. TRUST COMP PROSPECT PARK BAPTIST CItrRCH.

IHv Wtoshaash. SaortaltiH, whole Serf nrinu4 and I Vratmnt of areale (Ho or on and wwa, In ehar, of var Fare-son effioa Dl ef lb Krv Hart Stomata I lvr. Juu-nee niaCCsr Blood an Rkia. l)ianre ortvase malar gsMttr an treated. CaUirSi cIE r.Kesa usd Tkrit traatsd bv htwt Biodtrw methoda aa apt Heatlona Plla tr-tS wlttiout tu of ttv tmtfa an, from bqaie-.

gnnnr er fire Hir-u a 19 i a m. Sunisv -t II 19 II a a Oskm tnM urCay. CwnlteilM rm, ArNfa. 1 i rJ 5rk' tosa 11 57 Mr titif bants i4 pW or 'rui Mays 11 stock Ol fiary, to scjt, HA to all who knew him. -ResotTsd, That deplore tho kws our aaaoclation ha sustained by hto sodden removal, but we ere assured that a crown of many star will forever adorn hto brow.

"Rewired, That extend to hta bereaved family our expressions of deepest sympathy and pray that th aorely afflicted widow may very epeedi'y recover and th alleuffid-ent grace of cur Lord Jeeu Christ may be abundantly vouchsafed. "Resolved, That we also convey to th mem here ef th Auburn Street Congregation church and congrega. tlon our eipvtestaaa of sincere sorrow with them In th sudden re moral of their beloved end able pastor, and prey that th great heed of th church will cut tala end. guide them. "Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to th family o' our deceased brother and entered anon the minute ef the as-aoolstioa.

ALBERT B. RICHARDSON. AY1G W. HUTCHIN30N, I Commute." Hrt i nclV Joe, Cay non blew i me Washington happy ate a clam at hiish tide tttCj i to the ttefnpcraUc There wUl bo epedto Inusie at to Pro-pet firk Rspuet clm'cO oa Sun-Cay night si 10 totoock; also tue Hist in sarte of Sunday aveoio sermons with illuetrauons tmwsifij orlg.nal) ky the malar, he, teauricv Winfred Lewie. The 4rt, nest esn-4y nlslt 'Macbahlcsl Target" toi II luelrsteand dehne the word fcn.

Don iiea the in the aerieo Mush-ag program tot Yuoday night: Vw-ai nolo, The Lot Hope. Fondle Hancock Mr. CKrlw Whitfrd, Hs Kdito Vocal Ojo. 1 htoow Not Van Vente, by Mr. ford accompanied 1 by Whltord, vlclig.

sag Miss Fi! H( st ano. Vkilln -Ked'-y of AsCid SorrgeT yj 8. PWaris, Whole iHK fcg'd epo-MrT Ml eaEaph 1 'PNisis, ooior-d. I Mi" Edith ft P1 tf-Uffv, tr, is. by.

Mr. Cgariee it ftia at rtnon. Not WT.y, Chorion Wh- iy Mr. Ksvmcnc bf9t4 tir it rivfii ne. I i Atj If a The following rasolatiooe adopted at th meeting of the Paterson Minister aesoctoUoo, yesterday -At a special nesting of the Paterson Ministerial association, held to th Y.

M. C. A. room this aftore Boon, Friday, tha 11th tost, at 4 O'clock, the following preamble aad resolution war unanimously adopted: -Tha distressing circumstance which juft the ooeatdoB for th call ot thiA ipw.isl aunocta-tkm gieettog ar to appallingly sod that 1 teemblt-d a gathering of moufner and sympsthlxers who hasten fo formally express eorvvw st-S convey sympathy to all who aedlate Whereas, Last evening lee Marrixm led and Mr. Ui Btnait HsmtHoa aad James Were eerloualy toiared.

-Resolved, That while itterty un abiw te emdersCcnd yriqi permitted eveat we bote reveres Him who doe ot aHofr a sparrow before ft I '1 Wtert me. tfiowtr tfekre, jjsc. loit- 3 JMa -f-C A Per'11 siotA tower Wkea tie car lAtoul watttfld help or tk wife fcs strode forth, tapped one a lie bc-ad. rr! dra-Tjed ha or sba to the trit4 habitat at tt ht gtvea pa wtut ed, which costa 7 ffw ceats. trd no pbyBiciUcf- 1 an If At the fr4ca A ffet Bf dir4.

flj (' 1 I ib 25.50 Celt dlttfs Amootato tiaz3 Amomplto SSp.O IN TO LOSE-WE ARE ISSUING' REGULAR SAVINGS BANK BOOK' i I Do not miss tMs. 'We started thess Gluts la Paterson ead these books tr tha best arrangement yet put ont CARD TO BREAK jAND LVAhTON AR SRI ui. Yi Lr4 -p I cretfF ef wiow it im in thtjr cuteTir a to prt. Ft: grits. Ksc: seconds, A I Kt I te -A.

ares 5 tx Utorfcy ei)ry wuitdML -4 wefcner7 rvir, Kxnter, te. 4 'S' ObBAT WiVflVM (CtfHwiMNi tea 1 ri4 b4 toRrctB how rU Th Slvstk.ii Army. Tan Bou ten etreob Open air, 1 Sunday echooU P- 1 4 i m. straight end Montxomei treats, open air. Bnh "1, etreete: OoeP-1 e-rvica et Loaders for the Aiy.

Cadet and Mre iLn of Na. York. Ma.rins. avrvv night Ail are welcome. Entogn are Mre Hell thsrga Boar.ls.i mect-Icre Win be held at nacla at 10 4S a.

formed church 1 tha Pomoton rformed church The swesker will be q. Vhtte. Of fork, who wi.l id life story, to fall to the while meet la tb jttoom dark and myatriou Providence we hasten to express am extend to the suffering end bereaved once oat most alnrera eympathy and the strongest aaaurosre ot our lertr-V HOnE LOAN OFFICE tw7'to' llu'' Mr4 Mt Jf 1M H4haktvl 9tMt gto'-CtomrfwWA BO--to wc9ntoe3l vs vrn. Maeooi, So, porwral aad united prajeiio-.

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