The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 19

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ntti her eer mn nnn hein eee whnetacerinais : THE EVENinG wubby, rnivar, NUVEMBER 3, 1916, ' 4 . ie . | AOMERICAN AIRMAN DIES svete, vee aot = te nasa ARMED SHIPISSUE tto"Gfot‘Goruanat naa orn ae] i dase pure evra cya ove af tein cum corer] RUSSIA ORDERS HERE —_[ Screens tere, aa & scarcity Jespatch recet: day. ‘i ‘ L their product, and have refu & tified that Germany and Austria pro- | ho Ma that tline, Mtr. Lan- | or site (earlier reported ae Brue) nei Produet, abd. hi if x FIGHTING FOR RUSSIANS & despatch jved here to-day. No pose to sink without warning all/ fi Said be 0 sid Farnese RONG 2G or corie bose hls PARC TORUION Gay $9,000,000 SHOE LEATHE! of how leather tn thet grdtnary a details were given. Jannus wee an e ships carrying supplies to the alles) within the past twenty-four hours| to-day in @ despatch from Wesley aR eer ported. - Pye Antony Jannus of Baltimore Is| instructor at the Canadian acronaut- at Salonica and other Grecian ports.|threw Importunt new light on the at-| frog, the American Consui at| Abnormal Scarcity in That Coun-|,,'B9, Sentral powers have no leather ri Killed If true, this notification Is regarded | tack. , At all, it le sald. They are un tw in Czar’s Airplane teal achool at Toronto for @ time, as of the greatest importance, The Queenstown. try, and Teutonic Powers Are [fmm it nective of the Masxade, er Service. during 1915, In 1912 he made a fight application of such a policy to atarve| eitey tee A ‘The ainking of one British and two Said Not to Have Any. eatoitig powers feoort bos ie 34 in @ hydro-airplane from Omaha to out the allies in the Balkane might!” Wisi, When whe Wa Norwegian steamers became known prepared to take every pound of leather Mtn BS leas Pratne S| Lonpon, Nov. sti was ceteite-| Hitt Tits Toes tala tape aes |, he, Reaean Geverumaat hab doeed «| soeren GuRtND FRE SEROUS ; , Yeanus of Baltimore, an American’ Mississippi rivers. A Before leaving the State Depart- | iy ostablished to-day that there were| first Norwegian was the 4,000-ton pentane eter asada (From the Philadeiphis Bulletin ) - —————— _ —— ment yesterday Secretary Lanaing a0-|rytwo americans on tho Marina | Delto. Lloyds reported her los. The| used for shoes, of which $8,600,000 will #o Hubby—Sometimeg I feel that I once - nounced he would start at midnight | 4 ina: Tha {Second was the Tromp of 1,752 tons.|to the Central Leather Company and|*#{.0n & throne an raved © scsptre. 3 : s for his home in Watertown, N. Y., to| And that aix of them were lost. The| Hor destruction was made known by {$00,000 to independent conce aatifvaAnd now, you ere going, te i 4 par ss if: pine, 06S EENTies Germany May Use Case to remain until after the election. If he name of Middieton, at frat reported cable from Lisbon. F. Blumenthal & Co., the largest In- rug beater. ¢ af Reach Agreement on Sub- —oreeeceecern natn nee rien eae i = —— - y She Best at —— (FP : a marine Warfare. “GET THE HABIT" 5 be Be <% a | | : VIEWS ARE DIVERGENT. i il] | America Maintains Right of | i, 4 | \. VW | Merchant Vessels to Carry a & 4 | Guns for Defense. = : »| 4 eee aa ry “a WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—BState De- | fy FS partment officials to-day admitted | f that the armed merchantmen Issue eo 3 may be raised by Germany tn con- | 7) & | jnection with the sinking of the Brit- | © 5 ish borse ship Marina by a German | * i J ta Corde Calt submarine off the Irish coast, result- << ed Mahoran ing in the loas of aix American lives. : Gen’ eet From the outset of the submarine - Calt, 89.50. #1 We) | wartare which Gormany bas conduct- : re ‘ 4 the Borlin Government bas drawn J i f H} [a distinct line between armed and |} The Artist could not Design them Beiter Gaara sige “Ou the ctr ants | 2 : . ‘i the United States has recogn! ei} f if he tried ~ the Artist is forgotten right of belligerent merchant ey a] fe J 4 00 carry guns up to aix-inch calibre tor|| » when we sell them at’S°°atS © = Bil [Siiatve purposes only 15 - z| i In view of the utter divergence in|} = ; 9 H| | the view of the Washington and Berlin | : | Governments as to the status of armed | « E A) | snips, it is believed probable that Ger- |} = 9 : many may use the Marina case to wot |] r = | NVENIENT Bl} | te the issue definitely. ye e Z crane Pi enoy hy at John oe. 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