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NAL Gbe n Books Open to All.’”’ PRICE ONE CENT. D1G, by The Pres The Poblishing ‘New Vork World). FRENCH AIRSHIPS IN BATTLE WITH GIANT GERMIAN RAIDER Out to Trace K-5, Which 4 — Vanished Off Carolinas. One Daring Aviator Gets Close tO corr or MEN ABOARD. Zeppelin, Flying First Above and Then Below in Desperate Effort to Disable Enemy Machine. | | -WARSHPS HUNT HEDLEY SE ——— @ Thompson Committee Get- | ting $39,500 in Extras. ‘Fear That Craft Met Accident on Way South From Brook- |$30,000 FOR ONE DEVICE. | lyn Navy Yard. Sells ‘Coasting Clocks,’ ‘Anti-} + 4 * 5 r +8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Missing | ili at Staab 7 PARIS, Jan, 31.—Two raids on Paris by Zeppelins within (wWenty>| ginoy 1 orciock Sunday morning, no| Climbers’ and ‘Sleet and | 3, four hours resulted in the killing or wounding of sixty persons in the | trace of the submarine K-5, “lost in Ice Scrapers. f French capital. Most of the killing and wounding took place in the first| the fox” off Charleston, 8. C., had _ —— | i vhic " y nig’ oe ’e and 3 5 of been found up to a late hour to-day, | Fr Hedle Vice President and | raid, which happened on Saturday night, whe: three and a half tons of |" aveat taava-t iniasing ves.|General Manager of the Now York] explosives were hurled on the city. It is officially reported that twenty- se! and her crew were oxpressed, | liailways Company, was the first wit- six persons were killed and thirty ) injured in that raid. Of the killed O#tciats neta out hope, however, that to-day before the Thompson eleven were women and three were babies. It is known that fourteen | te submarine may have merely lost| legislative Investigating Committee. Admits in Testimony Before) #EDLEY, OF THE SUBWAY, SEA SEARCH FAILS TO REVEAL TRACE OF SUBMARINE ‘NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916. MILWAUKEE GERMANS CHEER WILSON; (5,000 GIVE HIM A ROUSING WELCOME ‘aS 10 NTE SE | CM, croc HEORINS $50.00 SHAR UNDER FIRE OF THE THOMPSON PROBERS. biG SOOOHEO e+ Ses eescirs Rain Probable To-Night; Tu | EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. rid. reulation Books Open to All. | 14 PAGES — “IMMEDIATELY NECESSARY TO PREPARE FOR DEFENSE,” S PRESIDENT IN SPEECH -+¢- CHILORENCLAIMED BY MRS. MOAR NOT HS, DOCTOR WROTE Also Sail in Letter to His Brother That His Wife | Was “No Good DEFENSE IS HIT HARD. President Surprised at Milwaukee by Enthusiastic Greeting From Pro- Germans, Who Openly Declare They Are for Preparedness. ,CANNON, SOLDIERS, CHEERS Son of Physician Who Was | Slain Is Called in’ His Mother’s Behalf. Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. | PROVIDENG: KL, Jan 81 “She's no good and never will be.” fie guliton sho baka. are 90 OF 15,000 AT STATION my own.” ee : Ie Wkrebasst Wal ment annee bl maeatat tar By Samuel M. Williams. | esoiit! Bes. Civ WrabRline asus ie (Special Staft Correspondent of The Evening World. SRAher Oultihup in enaieeik MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 31.—With booming cannon, cheering the Mon, COWS and extraordinary display of military force, Milwaukeg receive : ; fairly exploded to-day in ; ini way or become disabled e as Li acd a ei at ll aal.de: ni * women and two children were injured. ber. Fr become disable He: We Le eh bia ne : i eR SS | President Witson this afternoon. Instead of oppositionand ery availa naval a 1 lock, ® arrived at ‘com } 1 * “i 0 rs ; The second raid took place at 10 —= fact y svailable. naval auxiliary 0 He . bie The letier in whieh they ovcurrea | ‘MS pro-German city appeared determined to receive him with ever; o'ctock-Mist PEt. Ten incendiary, from the Charleston and Norfolk) panied by James 1. Quackenbush. e x 7 fi bombs were dropped. Six of the| navy yards were to-day searching the! counge) for the Interborous®e hod been In the possession of the de-|“émonstration of loyalty and support. The President was amazed at bombs fell in an open field in the| beceptn i dbefo 2% bay i agree and! wr, Quackenbush asked Téenye to fenwe, and perhaps never would have | the sight of a street lined with khaki-uniformed troops necessary only to m4 > The ‘8 fel Chay bn. 0" o bat ors, - ‘ :, q " . cheere oct ce “4 ase a ’ ’ pees iaudarh S001! thine aad ve a private stenographer take a seen the ilisht but for Attorney-Gen. , hold back thousands of people who cheered and applauded. The trip French air patrols attacked the| Jcoast guard cutters were in the! record for him, and withdrew on eral Rice, He dug it out as the sen-| from station to hotel was like Roosevelt's ride up Broadway when he faiding dreadnought which fled north- | hunt learning that there was a rulo against sation of the forenoon session of the | returned trom Africa, There were at least 15,000 jammed around the ward, escaping in the mist. The | After an all-night vigil at the Navy], ‘ va Ne pret court | raat Zeppelin sped over the city at] ’ Department, the only word received.|'% Bat lge ¢ sas tt py oun Ge aerators j tatlon, . @uch a great height that search- by wireless and wire, was the bare | 8¢! of the committee, asked the ques- ; saath i “Sure we are all for preparedness,” said many members of the ft tat t 4 t Jeur Brother: It ts fine weathe : ; ' A 5 hts were unable to pick tt ow st t that mM was missing | tions. : si hea * | reception committee with German accent. “We are with the President 4 the curtain of fog and It was when the rest of the ila af K!| Mr. Hedley testified that he is also | Up our way now and I wish you 5 ec ‘tscect abel mot shelled by anti-aircraft guns boats, the K-1, K-2 and K-6 arrived! yieg president of the Literborough coutd come up for a few days: on that. Every German has had generations of military training behind Only the “int hum of the dirigible’s| off Churleston, They had Rapid Transit ¢ any, which oper >| would pay your expenses, My him, What could you expect of us but to respond to a call for prepared- engine was heard Sadie Ostroff Told School-| "rt4y, from New York for tes the subway and clevated lines. | ‘t %) place in Newport looks good, y | "ESS aust national defense? Are we disloyal? The answer will be given Five French aeroplanes engaged the . , cola, for winter manoeuvre The New York Railways Company! 4 : this aftetiooh af the public testing. “There you will’ Heaw Mikeaneae A geppelin which raided the city on) mates She Would End Her | voyea by the monitor and sube operates tho Manhattan wurtace lines, | ¢ +] have quite a bit of new stock. | this afternoon at the public meeting here you will hear Milwaukee's turday night. According to an au- Life as She Did t ‘Tallahassee. ! ond and ‘Third Avenue) 2 Had a new calf but sold it or, | reply in no uncertain voice, You will see the biggest hall, the greatest » stateme: \ 81 e HESS DS oats were all travelling 1 . vee : rather ve It to the gard | ‘ 4 - + El agabl ot ment deh | ; ae geet al n lines. Mr. Hedley is a mechanical en. | © easy tik Ast ee audience, the loudest cheers that Mr. Wilson tind in any city on rst to attack er 1 raider was| . wn powe aby pea radiate of any Col hous pornapa t) mig ie ; . Riese ng pied by & hergenul nO ied Hecke phe Wan net! Feeporte 6: tie Mavy Erenartment| * at e eons BF arte pols ANTI-WAR RIOTS in automobile trip along this | bis tour, Bernd the Fpl te tae nc "Bacal Houston (nd Senn ee cere Sonat rp aeeR Sl vice resident of tho Subway Con enelpe Duwi Neale” Hae! Oy President Wilson began to speak at 2.32 o'clock. An audience of sued he raider, but soon ex- Muston and n-|the Carolina coast, north of Charles. me bausted all his stock of cartridges and | halts « to-day h Ostroft,/ton. A heavy fog blanketed the sea, | TNCtOn Come =) i { beak MMC de ping down | OBOLE acked the tuditorium, : a | was obliged to abandon the pursuit, |'%el¥e years old, jumped from the! and when the Vad one een wo PRAMMaHt Ofte) CORIS the coming week dnd have halt cciaiuanemanements ————+ Ten times ax demonstrative a Oge of two machines, which were{!! Window of her home at No, 100 the Charleston b id not Dut eee einen cnontay | Amsterdam Telegraat Reports Qut-] her fare patd. Now, you can do iFIREMEN SAVE SCORE H\ttsburgh was Milwaukee's greeting. hea with cannon, had, by this time, |4¥enve D to-day and was instantly |{n an appearance boats were] Pay? A. Mr. Theodo A, 1de not breaks at Dusseldort | ko vou Tika abou MaMeEN OF te Fe Caves ni BAGO tee a amet Managed to climb up high enough and| Killed. Parlier in the day sho had|tast together off Cape Romain, where|, & What Is Hts caphtaly 4 2 saidalalhae kind, but she is no good and never ERS demapaattatlan o€ Sci Weis 1oEME fwhich probably was hit but not badly |Ch% that she would end her life] phe K-65, commanded by Lieut. R,|_ % ee Shara that com | AMSTERDAM, Jun. 31-Several! dirty details, but you are doing acids ityelf of accusations of treason, The (damaged. unless she was promoted @, Griby snd Lieut. Hugh C. Sraser, | anys ee eee ee ei, Tlantiewar @emonatrat hy women, wrone to have her visit Smoke Cuts Off Escape by Stair-|°*¢lTy troops galloped beside the The Zeppelin was next attacked by! At neon the ehild that she! has the following crew, most of whom | Ont and Cornelius Van 7 : Bettor inform her she Is not wel- seth Blea i Column ous President's automobile, The foet @ sub-licutenant as it flew over the! V8 Net to be advanced > was In| are believed to be on board | don't remember the others | ha: 'e occurred in Dusseldorf ! per bom Tho childron: she claims ways in Blaze in Columbus troops stood at salute, all with Tue- suburbs westward. Ho went up to|“!4%s TB and had expected to be ad-| George C. Abbey, ship’ k; Porry| GETS $50,000 SALARY A YEAR) German cities, ne polic are nol my own. | Avenue Building jtontc precision. The crowds ran in within fifty to one hundred yards of | Y@nerd to Class 8A, In antieipatic "Lh Albie, gunner’s m Andrew FROM THREE COMPANIES. interference. the legraat reported | Very truly Firemen of took and Ladder Com: |#Teat waves through the streets, the airship and stuck to bis quarry |0f the event her mother h, Whol Bourne, gunner's mate; William J.| «, am a director the Queens| to-day | cH. MOUR, , 7 distinguished themacives | or etr ie Ans curious, It sens ROR ome with grim determination, sometimes |Petdled apples, had dressed her in a! Rradiey, gunner’s mate; Arthur! county jines, of the One Hundred and| —_. | Charles Mohr, Mra, Mohr’ ten-year. |DAb® Dveneccing [emmy country, Bote clade) se Saas flying above, sometimes below and |e dress, and the child was| Brown, gunner's mate; Mti# O. Gallo- | jy ; wn line and| old gon, was called to the stand at the {this aftern by rescuing twenty-|aity, but whatever may be the hidden + sm Forty-fitth Street crosstown line and | 4 , sometimes on u level in order to escape n when she received word| way. gunner's mate; Pau! Davidson, | the sin Thing fine” Me GORED BY BULL; ASKS $5,000 ifternoon session and was anked|five women and children from the|sentinents of German hearts they the fire from the Zeppelin’s machine as not to go ahead with|gunner's mate; Howland », elec-| Hedley continued. receive $6,000 gom snes tte dons ut Dr M with Emily | burning five st ulld at No. 490 | Save, outwardly at least, an amazing guns, Vor fifty-three minutes th trician; John M. machinists | compensation from the Subway Con- . Burger, his father's housekeeper, Hcolumbus Avenue, ‘The women and ine to eslgent Ghave continued, tie machine guns ne.| When the class was allowed out for| mate; William Gottli« cirloiais|scisuen Compare: Tidoutt rememel ran first witnesa of the day waslcitidren, afr td Ives} On the wa n Chicago to Mile fing freely used on both sides, until) the lunch hour the little girl ran from | Frank Jackson, ma ist mate: | ber what tho others arc: 1 think! to ¢ ne J. Sullivan of New Bedford.lio the amoke filled stairways, hung | Waukee the President studied closely finally the acroplane’s engine broke | the building crying. She did not stop|dohn W, Kathke, ma mate; | g19.900 from the Now York Railways | in « 4 ro id employee and alg 4 the “pee civ apart. | the lemper of crowds that gatheered down und the sub-lleutenant was|running until sho arrived at. the|Joseph Marsh, gunner te; Farnest| ana $82,000 from the subway and cle- | dama ¢ that an gore brother-in-law of Mra, Mohr. It waal ments and screamed until the fire. [At stations as tf to sound their patriot- obliged to descend of the tenement in which she|. Matthews, machinist ate; Louls| vated" |t ate a " « 'y |to him that Dr. Mohr wrote the letter} men went aloft nda cod bore n. ‘The railway had every station None of the fatalities occurred in| lived, There she met her chum, Rosie|T. Miodruckl, machinist’ a tie Benador spson), Have |ituured by a farocious t ned t lin 1909 which sald that Mrs. Mobr had} them to the gre bufiding along the Une hung with the open streets, the majority of the | Koenig Bal 1 , Nacw an mate; | vou time to ta slary from any | Joseph's N al Poeantico | every reagun to belleve herself a mar. ne the women rescued waa] stars and stripes, At Waukegan victims being killed in ther beds, Twas left bak and 1 am goin J William J. O'Brien, sther ralltoad, Ac There de noaess| ue wenehester ¢ He named | ied woman Mra, Honjamin Scheib, who " children and all the Seven members of the Petitjean| Kill myself, Rosie.” she suid, and| Frank W. Rasch, tioniet my tiawing ¢ Senator; but | MS collene nites , Q. (By Mr. Fitzgerald) When you! fined to her bed on the if | grown folks waved flags and kept ¥ family were celebrating the return of |:hen she ran into the hou Her | Thomas ©, Richard inners mates!) gon't know of an compen ce eee ‘ Mrs, Mole Merch 5, 1909.) Mr b became a mother a few} up constant cheers that made speech f B zouave on leave of absence, A bomb) sister Mora was at home keeping |John H. Schilling an; Wills] snot needa the scrviccs of a man of 34 iene “ se lwhat 4 i e about her?l days ago, Visiting her at the time | unheard ell building, destroying it a ; ping |. 2 ; Sry hat needs and that the 1 stained were b Ronee a ays aK \ " { Be the entice samily, ineluding the | house, and she tuld Hora she was|lam F. Shaye, oller; Homer} Nth, | ay sige Just now cause of Ih felon \ ate | A had a t ned ey f the fire was Habbi Post (No.l At Kenosha the Jeffreys Co. had ‘ wanted on the telephone in a st gunners mate; Lu i, Treadway Q. Do you Ket money from any of neglige 1 Q. Did you Dr, Mohr after that Kast One Hundred i | a huge armored automobile truck at R Jan. 91 (via Flora went out and 1 ist's mate 1D, Walsh Mis 1 an A. You, | vitive In Providence Sire Whe ladde \ | the sta with banner reading “We ee oa # to-da Jone with her sister Sophie, | Ol Clarence V fan (Continued on F th Page.) > Ww Hd you say to him? A. 1 ed to window the rabh Are With You for Preparedness.” At BR: BR ENS ee) years ol Woodward. an, | 1 1 what the trouble was be ’ od Paris: on Barry R : — =| SILENT SLAYER A WOMAN ae be 1 the f wn ia carryin q ino an enormous crowd swarmed pot reprisal for dropping of 2c je goodby stent The K A equ 1 with Sie e * | twe ; 1 Blix aes A | woman to the 1 rr ve railroad tracks and station. mbs last Saturdu ch 1 win uid stood on capable of ca oventy-five - . Q. What did he reply? Fi eal ete und. | Bverswherk’ up to. Sbllwanina Enea aa inn ont enon Krelpu Her little o lee Working on Yew Theory , : isted ink re uy in fe outside Wold of onerae| Was & to give an) miles . A T R E E Albany's Mysterious Shootings: Mat Mrs Mohr had accused him with) two 1 tive years| way determined effort to show the Hons, our airships during the past two ies Fout, She was) The K-5 wa eof th | is judged by its fruit, and the ad- BANY, Jan, g1.'T nt ny Sieh eee a ’ vd ar ther three Bg lent that not all the pectin nights attacked the fortified town of ! I | tring of wspa” e ae who hi pe NoT L , CTOR| 1 started © basement] (his region an hyphenates and that th satisfactory resu ‘ in into the ‘ . vertising valu 4 pag is : ‘ f Sey Wh antlaraciory renul ¢ end tutd lier et th judged by the number of advertise. Ab Hn pee SAID. | tot v floor auickly throu’ | gheco Is loyalty and plenty Lett. fa he reel and : aia ments it print Advertisers flock '* : ae Q. Did ya ne snd filled the hallways with | rhe country, Mr. Wilson was pleased GERMAN RECORD 1" to the Os. |AUs Mie s fe + long to the m whic have non. BS Oman A. ¥e hat 1 mat | with th nstrat nd he drew OF KILLINGS BY ped from and carries the old type naval pro strated an ability to produce the Pont Or, yn ary Mrs. Wilson to the platform to show Emit gh :: , pulsion ba Nhe cost $500,000, best results. Last week The World 0? h 1 2NOF 5 FRENCH AVIATORS. relma! of the | tee | printed is eal state Advertise. Kemney ; : MARTIN FOR GOVERNORSHIP ve the crowds, fi — M | j ments, wh 388 more than" : : abe (or ‘tate Waukegar » Waa at th BERLIN, 1 (by wireless tot at QUEEN OF HOLLAND SICK | the O15 Real kstat Ads printed in! ! Ree ee a New ahi Fane | ata lay when the President's Bayville, N. Y.).—"It is stated on ed to With Attack! the Herald. The World also printed ® Q t . r tu we 1in arrived shortly before 1! egompetentauthority,” says the Over ve f CAnfinen: £0 | 136 more Real Lstate Ads. than dure ‘ ' i a¢ | an hein eb t | o'clock en route to Milwaukee, It was leas News Agency to-day, “that dur- , eR ais THE HAC Q Mie increaay. indicssan R T Eekats @O.I00 Mary 7 es 4b didaey Demo- | " reception, with #o much ats of that Kind are{helmina of If us be Li {aewatnh 104 Roce i ) ei Swiale sou atten Gubert Al nomit _[vheering that the President could aot rict Superintendent I,K, |fering from an 1enz ripened ng an advertising J Se eet Mean ator ¢ o'wor y ‘© heard for several minutes, ated the | been force i \ , odd campaign it is well to remember i “ ed ‘i , ty An) ane tt ‘ and, ‘IT am not on a holiday errand,” id bee baag | eenounees_— that every World Real Estate adver it oul Fe pdr Paty yliter tn th Wilson said from the platform, | “Z ' ord Duay nt receives 100,000 more cir- b 1 ‘ ‘ nwa: fe aC Miss Duffy a full re-| phe ment does if printed insurgents, wha 1 hee at sl Paxnteel FIGICEING “TIDY Git. tell my O@iends the need of national what happened in the class. | Ris meeerio, | Toy, I in any other woralng Baw OPNne, coutinuing thely march \oward I'vking. (Continued on Fourtn Page.) gabe War Jobs's Medica aura” “MT defense, Jp will go forward om any K-5 jay Unsettied; Colder,