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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917. DULING BY |.$, ‘Americans in the Making Rub Out Hyphen _ BERIINMAY ACT | 'ON U BOAT WAR As They Throng Naturalization Bureau Al\AST MOMENT cs" eco ec: Do;T FEEL rem MARY REARDON , SCHOOL TEACHER, TOOK OUT HER PAPERS So She COULD HELP IN CASE OF TROUBLE |ASKEDBY SENATOR xn McCumber Introduces Resolu-| » tion Calling for Opinion of | Secretary Lansing. | WASHINGTON, Feb, §.—The ns. Marine question came up in the Sen- fate again to-day when Senator Mc- Cumber offered a resolution asking that Secretary Lansing be directed to submit to the Senate the views of the United States Government upon the “limitations of the use of the sub- marines.” The Senator sought a ruling on these questions: “The limitations of the use of HELPING KIS FRIEND submarines as against belligerent To betta! Se nw merchant vessels carrying Ameri- UNCLE SAM can goods not contraband , “As to the warning and safety of passengers and crews, “In respect to the sinking of American vessels carrying con traband, without notice where the death of pussengers and crews does not re “In respect to American vessels carrying mails; and, “Regarding any .other acts of submarines which this Govern. ment holds to be clearly agains ' international law, and cause for o pehyaty “He That Is Not For Me McCumber said he offered the reso- i 9 ution go that “any belligerent na-| Is Against Me’’ Takes) tion may fully understand what acts) Qn New National Mean-! of submarine warfare may i ve evhis country in the present world, ing, and That’s Why conflict.” re) * New York Citizenship At the suggestion of McCumbh the resolution went over inder the : rules and will be called up for furthe:, Mill Is Crowded. discussion later. 7 Vv ee By M ite M Marshall. | GRANDCOURT FORTRESS The hyphen Agta lettin Mat Same pata | U5 TAKEN BY BRITISH) icc sims” ata wi hate ween strusgling for the past two 70 rf and wit have erasure of the most dangerous mark in America. ‘To | women who have been sitting on the » of citizen- in America ship, between the land of their past and the land of | {pb ii their present and future, are answering the United.| my br LONDON, Feb. §-A considerable! British advance along the Ancre| Brook, on the northern wing of the) 1 of Grandcourt, on the south) ‘ wunere, C! ll Park, is as crowded as a moving picture BO wae i ce 8 0¥4 bank of the Ancre, has been evacu- theatre on the opening night of a new and widely ‘ ated by the Germans and occupied) advertised film serial, That is why mgn who work by the day, who] Restau by the British. can {ll afford to lose minutes—much less hours-from the bitter strug-|Ernder i e w Germans and originally a but- tress of their front line, had become, asa result of the British advance on either side of it, more difficult to waiting quietly ‘for the | Jeweller » forever all allegiance and | long benches, gripping firmly their “paper moment when they must swear “to renoun| fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and pa penter, te + | assistant Johann § ‘The capture of Grandcourt 1s con-| There is an appalling finality about the stately phrase; all the more) aidered here to be of considerable im- | honor to man or woman who grips it boldly portance. The British troops now se-| derives a keen satisfaction from feeling t riously threaten the strong German) for generations; that one's fathers fought against slavery, tyranny, Tn- position at Pys, the next village in-| dians, famine and an untamed land, But sometimes I wonder if anybody hay hid between them and Ba-| since the Pilgrim Fathers has known the romance, the high and simple me. << | dignity, of being an American as that man knows it who is the first of one has been an American tex y OME lings. It’seemed tthe Cardin ablest dipl Ameriean ON U.S. STEAMER IN ERROR “omen to oor their ra aners once ta fe saoun he nie Naturalization yatural tha th lue-eyec resi yesterd t the yesterday a t sters who occupi¢ id wish to grow many need y received into the) Ge the Bureau. Fifty we Signals Misunderstood, Battleship] rignts of ful citi SS oun tey When Pa ship. Fourtee at top up with the country of their elec American steam Cardinalate upon by the Minesgeraes on a derstanding as to signals, it became] in the room whose applications Were) oe 4 rast five years, were petitioning known here to-day. The Evelyn was] copied and who were sworn after not damaged, but returned to harbor] clos! » four extra | to clear up the misunderstanding clerks on duty from County Clerk The incident shows Brazil's sirict} William Schneider's off watch for any violat regu ree under the direction of yn was fired| appeared at the bureau before that though there be ne between (hose, wha were applying for first papers and those n battleship} hour was sent away, Vwe time, ‘There we rigly Twelve nd the} 1 air Was brush) ed the attention months by nthe Unit n of new LONDON, Feb. 8,—Addressing a t PR and is evidence of the whole hearted! ©, W. Schi chief of the bureau, wore stiff white collars, and d support of the Government's position) was bus: ve natant | hey rad 1 that Indetinad! irky, nt pain: Germany on ' the} s\Wo're having a record da perky air, which persons wi nt A 1t was stated on highest authority hluter told me, with Mr | Ane is call “enterprise” or ' to-day that Brazil's note to Germany | but cheerful suite Since 8 o'clock | pendence” and which Jaundiced ¢ dabipat! Byerres the. Teutonig aubmarine| this morning the room’ hes been | describe "y 5 cheek plockade plan illegal and asserts that ‘ ‘ t sb 1 sahioe ne Germany will be held responsible for] ‘Towdeds Sus you see now.| Che boys wao were merely declar> pended in w Brazilian losses. | We've had men of every age, every | ing their intention to become * he Commercial Navigation Com-| occupation, and an unusually lar the rough, th wi ‘ “4 f pany, owners of the steamer Gurupy.| number of women have applied for! pearance of the flock on t for adi to-day denied a rumor that their vex Seis , ih ah Bic] bad been torpedoed sunk by | citizenship pape We worked late) boat from Ellis Island, There a German submarine, ‘The rumor] last night, and |t looks as if we nothing de caused the wildest excitement here. | later to-night. But | do that) something queerly pathetic kui sae > a War Sex| MCh an outpouring ix a fine proof But scores of middle dimen ap. Thirty Canadian be aes emat Went) nat right American spirit is/ plied at tae Naturalization Bureau. Way t burning brightly. Most of our «ppl yme of them looked ex lke i of the comic pape Vacant ey cants to-day and yesterday were born the ty pe meeting in London last night, John nany of Hodge, Minister of Labor, said he was| '” Germany or Austria, and siren ellow mustaches, plump) French-Cat giving away no secret in saying that | them have been in the country for) pody and an air of kindly if woine- emba at the recent conference between rep- " were the old men; patriar with yesentatives of the Entente Allies the| ‘Rey are nat hanging back now ong beards and high bald heads letermination had been arrived at to, /| "a8 not surprised to see many act i usuente sande en inate the war by the end of young men at the Naturalization yeseven 4. What * ' summer, Bureau, Youth is not bound by tra- | dered, jeun ¢ nahip no = = mean to The long vad i} 2 s an in summer of ent ite e Crying Need of the Limes 3:0) 9 se deisins faith to the Stars and Stripes H An Official Public Information Bureau to Instruct People Here graves in Home Treatment of Coughs, Grip, Catarrh FROM GERMANY AND HUNGARY, ay and Kindred Ills, As in This Article | AMERIGANE NOW, ee six, an insurance agent who was be By a Newspaper Editor, After a Paper Parmint formuia born in Posen, Germany, but who has By a Profersor of Physiology m a it is we lived in this country fifty years, w wee Yo the pitiful lack of knowleigo in] *€r¥ice to continue to ay he waa becoming an ‘American’at juet; J home treatment of colds, cou ip ouge Unt 'e paren | this time i ave eon yp fu and catarrh must be charged a | Amestean f tifiy ye * ; y York City's plied most indignantly umonia in one It i , there some central OOK QUE May PAROTS DEOK Uae would know that ca hought Lt V citizen automutt> pecul susceptible lly. Now wever, [take the to colds to grip pnevmonta | papers t id complications. | For tnat every family should know jis only Amerlea~there ne that if taken in time nearly every been any other country for me," ONDION racking cough om grip can be reliey spoonful four times a day of wrup of % pint of hot water unces ef sugar prepared at home { ded to the formula known a | While many readers of this pap Mmow that for about seventy 40 A young electrician from Hungary, Anton Frank Mente, told me frankly that he was becoming a citizen “in case there should be trouble, [feel ? an American; | want to be an Ameri- can,” he said. “If there should be war \mau they. ofte: irritating inflammation in so-called midd five cents VERT BREAK 0 Tell Wilson U Boat!!! ALL NATIONALITIES ARE REPRESENTED | Thorpe, brought a Our Honor. RERLIN, Feb. All hope has not on given up by the German people the break doees not necessarily mean hosttle confilct with America, It is known that Inst-minute attempts| the captain says. It trailed behind | from stomach, liver, are pending to reassure America that| the Thorpe for ten miles and Government submarine! « series of terrific storms and became ein no way besmirches Amerl- is belleved that r ploy” Germany will em- 6 argument of Its strumele | ( and perhaps again try 4 subrnarine is the last means of de for existence, Yet no man is such a super-opthinist ay not to be prepared fe comment here to- "8 of: | NAPPY [0 CECOME AMERICAN Ii}; y turns upon Pr to persuade other neutral po | Germany's Ally Practically stone phosphate act contrasted in and his peace eff » with what n attempt to stir up more trou- Germans con- The news relating to the Am | situation has usurped almost ¢ space of the newspapers, which are frankly enthusiastic over the fa President to induc land and other Ki GERMAN ALLANEE opean neutrals to |U BOAT TRALED SHIP OFF |/ NEWFOUNDLAND, HE SivS, BEGIN HOT WATER | peared There in September Says glass of hot water with Capt. Benjamin Bragg of this port phosphate before breakfast recently master of the schooner washes out polsons. marine yarn} | Into New York to-day when he ar Lon the Red Cross liner Florizel|, Ifyou wake up with a bad taste, from Halifax, The captain claims that | 04d Breath and tongue is conted: if your head is dull or achings if what you eat sours and forms gas and acid there was a German war submarine ie set Newfoundiand conat on Sept. th gto or you are bilious, con- . lipated, nervous, sallow and can't On that day, he says, while he wasl get feeling just right, begin inside on the Thorpe nd from Halifex to} bathing. Drink before breakfast a Liverpool, a submarine popped out of the ocean on the achooner's starboard quarter, The underse flag, but was of the Ge flass of real hot water with a tea- poonful of limestone phosphate in it This will flush the poisons and toxins Ineys and n| bowels, and cleanse, sweeten and dived and was seen no more purify the entire alimentary tract Soon after that the Thorpe ran into] De your inside bathing immediately tipon arising in the morning to was oye bout of the system all the previous by the | Gay's poisonous waste, gases and sour «into sixteen 1 tomate h estrover, which| bile before putting more fe waterloxged, — Ie crew lived on canny the schooner w Zania, 0 British towed her into Milford Haven, Wales, | the stomach pt. Braee left his ve 1 there and To feel like voung folks feel like | returned to Halifax von fell before vour blood, nerves > and museles hecame loaded with body AUSTRIA STILL HOLDS Pearce’ donne of Tinwedlene poop | phate, which is inexpensive and ab Just as soap and hot water act on | . 1 ,. | the skin, cleansing, sweetening and Possibility of Avoiding a Break With] freshening, so hot water and time » the stomach, | liver, kidneys and bowels, Men and Given Up, women who are ustally constipated, WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 —Austria| bilious, headachy or have any stom: | ach disorder should begin this inside bathing before breakfast, They are assured they will become real cranks edd on the subject shortly. Advt yet withdrawn or modified her 1 adber submarine edmpaign, ity offictally to-day att ment The possibility that a break with Austria also can be avoided has pra th been given up. Despite some has not to the German TOAD U.S: WL FORM REGIMENTS Hexamer ee ea: Dash Through Wire Entanglements | RUSH TO ENLIST GOES ON. | tite 000 Constituents Back Pres- ident Wilson in Break. | tall in line with hin RUSSIANS STORM GERMAN TRENCHES ON HEIGHTS «, | | \ there w le on which I stand. ul Zinder ain who sat | Pp in Carpathians and Occupy Allied Troops Press On Toward| every person i the United States the United States | nest hi Bapaume, Despite the | is saying just now, “He that is not for me is against {aud Is Just Cold Weather. me.” And hundreds and thousands men and | qe vine Pho und what TE wanter PHTROGRAD, PHILADELPHIA riean | tions Indorsing the my | Wilson in thers, my sis positions |headat says tue Russian and pledging ite lat Somme battle front, in the direction 4& States with one voice, “We are FOR you!" » back. 1 of the great German stronghold of £ > , *a That is why the Naturalization Bureau, on the |) ye. ao Bapaume, is reported offciaily. Tho seventh floor of the Hall of Records just across from| No one ha no more widely id riff fire and mine |tta, executive secretary dhe ton, was in charg gathered in New York. 1 of the ateur, | buteh German- Aime tanglements (Grandcourt, powerfully fortified bY | p16 ig make low wages pay high prices, are sitting in patient rows on} nurse, furrier, tetor r, milk German counter-attack was not in recapturing the ground bites bearin pitor, manufacturer, | tilities, to form reg llellielnll ur bold.) | tie ularly to of whom T am now a subject.” All good Ney Wut fore the building ara Falls Water and in loyal good faiths One / POPE MAY NAME AMERICAN. | bill provides for of the Western front repo 1 River ithe official direction of captured a fnal Patcont nt a Catholic of American birth © fourth sacking up Pre tates, College of the Propaganda to succeed | Ambassador nounced last hat in 1911 i Turns Back Evelyn—Navy clerks were kept worl 5 nae te gave in atvontinn bid] oipeant en on Close Watch pressure all day long and three hours |, jijeal destinies. ‘The most interest- sication « | past the closing time, 5 o'clock in the thing about (ho young uppilcanta| preclation RIO DE eb, 8.—The| afternoon, Not a man or woman wh« : citizenship was the difference to the Amer oe ount of a misun-| must have been at least a hundred] jiae youths who, , residence. REGIMENT OF PRISONERS. differences in Austria's situation, her strict. adhesion to the principles enunciated by Germany, both in a e | note to this Government and in other communications, makes her position practically t me | Mciais who have been hoping that | If Not, You are Run-down Ak might be avoided, will, give . Rion ae to why a” definite | and Need Vinol. announcement js not made, | “L was weak, run-down, no appe my blood was poor, T could not Bice }sleep nights and was rapidly losing Naval Training Quarters Keptneny | ttesh, but Tam a farmer aud had to With Enrotimen rk. Medicines had failed to het There w Iniona, enrollment {me until T took Vink After takin Of recruits for naval training at the; three bottles appetite is fin thére ot the ‘Tralaitine Awe | sleep well, my blood is good and Tam aint No. ai] Well again.” Orlando W. Burkey, Atlee, Va ‘The letters from people who have 1 Mii, | benefited by Vinol, which we are cou cin. | tinually publishing in the columns of Me wa ay | this paper, prove beyond question that day supervising the guards from the | Vinol is the greatest strength creator Javal Militia on duty at the plers of | for run-down people on the inarket ithe Bast River bridges ‘The full formula is printed on every frequent arrival of the automo, Jabel. At Liggett’s - Riker - Hegeman the Naval Militia with lieutenants and | Drug Stores and at all drug stores ensigns makin 4 to Capt. Poor | that display the Vinol Agency Sign. Kept an inters d standing be-) Also at the leading drug stores in all | New York towns,-Advt French Capture man Patrol at) Verdun. | PARIS, Feb & Vatrol encoun were the only fighting aectivit ted toeday im Sunday Workt Wants Work tion of the United SI Naasuu Street to-day Capt, Charoes Longst First Battalion, New Y Th atement French f en) fers inthe region of Verdun. 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