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Guarded on Liner WEATHER—Prob: ly snow to-night. rid, FINAL f “Circuiation Books cuiation Books Open to All.” | to All.” } | AL EDITION [Circulation Books Open to All” ‘st ane NEW YORK, bs dendthntbnt bcd FEBRUARY 14, 1917. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CERT. U.S. SHIP SUNK; NO CONTRABAND: MERICAN CREW OF TEN SAVED — PRICE ONE Sane, Copsrinht, CITY GIESAWAY WATERFRONT LEIS RATE “Bernstorff Says Farewells SCHOONER LYMAN M. LAW HTS INTHERVERSDEDEA, Sg a. woes — SUNK IN WEITERE WASHINGTON SEEKS FACTS Guarded on ship by U.S. | Japan Would Aid America \Carried aCrew bani of Captain SAYS 15 LAWYER FOR CITIZENS suis W Theipoal With yy | din Case of War With Germany HOPEFUL FOR PEACE. and Nine Men, Mostly Residents War Cargoes W t j mp «Wor bt : DALLAS, Tex., Feb. 14.—“In case the United States shes Former Ambassador Expects | 4 > Se, | and Germany should go to war Japan would use all her am on ceca roposed Contract r UEDUCT GUARD ; U. S. to Convoy Ships, | naval and military power to help the United States,” said ith Railroad Opened Be- BSI AGNE GETS GETS AWAY. Which May Save Them. | Y. Nagashima to-day. He is head of Mitsui & Co., known fore Board of Estimate. Five C ACR Port | del - nties the “house of Morgan of Japan,” the biggest financial |Five Cunarders in Port Load-| count yonann 1. von Bernstorff, the institution in the Orient. f i i W: MAYOR TELLS OF PL ANS. SLAIN BY SUSPECT | ing for Great Britain May dismissed German Ambassador, and| “We may be a foolish people, as some nations believe, ¢ Towns in Maine and as ad Sail Under Convoy. the 175 members of the German dip- but we are not so foolish as to think the friendship of Ger- Bound for Palermo. Co-operation Between Citizens, | NEAR Big BIG FLUME : lomatic service in this country are many more valuable to us as a nation than the friendship Park Department and | Cablegrams recelved from Liverpool | now safely on board the Seandinavian|| — € the United States. \NOT KNOWN WHETHER |to-day announce the safe arrival at/liner I"rederik VIII, ‘at her pler tn! “§ believe the United States would be wise to go to perts Proposed. ea gna dinates that. kabel alkite that port from New York of the White | Hoboken. hen that vesse ith Ger have found i ud A W V ree ras : ‘ rmany—we have it most profitable.’ | Soldier S e In- atic ‘ ‘for Europe fate this afternoon war wi Wee Mita oc: Riveresde oprive [Some Ri hot Dow Down 1 While In [eset liner Adriatio'and: the Cunssdee) (oo anal “aot, 10 s:the aibhresking Mr. Nagashima ts here with his wite on a tour of the United RNING AS GIVEN against the New York Central Rail- vestigating Mysterious |Carmanta, with immensely valuable | 49 aipiomatic relations between the States iayostigating financial conditions, He was recently in New 4 BELA, wansopesied {6-day -becore, the Lights at Tunnel cargoes of munitions, foodstufte and |Dnited Baten and the German Gov- i] ‘York Clty and Washington and heard the Congressional debute . {| LONDON, Feb. 14.—The American schooner Ly- Se at , Automobiles for the allled armies. The ernment will have been staged. Seer ths Dhudaration, pl. , ene. RAS ADR ne Adriatic reached Liverpool on Mon-\_ Inability to get coal prevented the man M. Law was sunk by a submarine on Monday, accord- ment, Mayor Mitchel presiding, by Social to The Evening World Frederik VIII. from leaving at 2. aero arenas te ray eee ere éaventy+five women and 100 men, who, POUGHKDEPSIB, N, ¥,, Feb. 14.— day, nine days out from New York. (i504, her original sailing time. ing to a despatch from Stefani Agency of Rome. The ntensety ine 2etvate Hugh Taylor, Company C, #nd made the trip in her regular aches fhe charming pérsonality of the ‘ 4 i y Potmed anorderiy put intensely ini y intantry, N. GN. ¥, of Ale|dule time. ‘Tho time of tho Car man who hes represented.the German crew, including ten Americans, is reported to have been pecemppe, Doty sn qpposition, Mayor y Government at Washington for so landed. ‘ bay, on patrol along the New York mania‘n arrival was not made known, Mitchel delayed the meeting until Great jubilation was created jn many years was never more in evi- iasaity noon coming'trom the Adiron-|Acueduct near New Palts, Ulster| , joie) (gvoglion mas cresied Im Genco than to-day, when, following BANGOR, Me., Feb. 14.—The schooner Lyman M. ; |County, was shot and killed instantly the Adriatic, with her $10,000,000 @n all-night railroad journey from dacks. at 9 o'clock last night while investi+| cargo, and the Washington, he greei¢d scores of re- Law sailed from Penobscot Bay on Jan. 6 with 60,000 by late,” he said. A Carmania with a 'L apologize for being late,’ he gating sis) Nights seen near the oxrgo almost as valuable, had dodged Porters and photographers with the jew York Central train, due a 7) big fume . | ork Centra h : t Bontecou Tunnel, three the Gorman submarines, It is known ‘Most amiable of smiles, He posed WD IS orel | bundles of lemon box shooks, taken on at Stockton a week t 1 f niles southward inant, uel Gerakan eoveshaien for the movie men and newspaper : service on the West Side after this! tyent,-Col, Albert Salbaugh au-. 4 special effort te sink these ee photorraphers, chatted and joked earlier. There was no contraband aboard, according to the A. M., brought me in at 11.15, If the these {mprovement is made should be the thorized Capt, Pancoast Kidder to ships. They were the first to leave With the reporters, and proved him me 4 game as an the Adirondack division | state that particulars of the shooting New York for the Manis. Sane are Seite qvouine sporterbad [1,tbb Way a PST i aaet F Stewart Company of this city, the 3 of , of the Central | would move to aban-| of Private Taylor had ‘been for- | the German declaration of “frightful- he met the embarrassing situation. : mer} ly | Measure Introdu ce in Il e is. | car; 0. The 4 PP e the don this contract.” |warded to division headquarters. in| ness." In his most gracioue manner the|Players Are Released From) snout cd -egis 8 : schooner was to go direct to Palermo, withou| t The morning session proved to b® New York City. The captain stated! ‘The Rochambeau of the French Count declined to be interviewed, an-} Plodves After Conference lature Gives Power to Gov-|touching at any other port. The cargo wala at unexpectedly orderly and dignified, that the slain man saw lights moving |Jine ig due at Bordeaux to-day, If nouncing he would adé nothing to the a Dette ernor “arry 4, | 2 with occasional sparks flying. Jutius upon the Aqueduct near Bontecou| she arrives safely shipping men wil] Statement given out in Washington With McGraw. to Carry Out Plan. | $31,200 and was insured. Henry Cohen, representing the Cit-) Tunnel and siarted with eight others | look on the latest German U boat ef. last night, His cheerfulness, how- ee ‘ leis dsaia 4 (tall cist WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.— ie Government has begun seeking iaens’ Union, made the first address, in pursuit of what he took to be aj fort as a failure, ever, could not conceal the tinge of) iayiy 1, Fults, President of the) arANY rife > eee: Se presenting a clear, logical analysis! human form which darted from be-| The Adriatic left New York on Sat- sadness that crept into lis voice at Players’ Fraternity, waved a white| persons in New York City are vitally fficial information of the destruction of the schooner Lyman M, Law of the conditions approved and those! hind a boulder urday, Feb. 3, three days after Ger- | times or the shades that occasionally i i : bs the | Interested In @ bill which was intro-|ty a subi : disapproved. Jn the course of lis) Copt, Kidder said the inquity!many’s prociamation closing a zone duced in the Assembly to-day by| oe argumeyt the Mayor made an an-| brought out the fact that no member/around Great Britain to all ships,; The former Ambassador found his| threatened baseball |Schuyler M. Meyer requiring tho| Situation between Germany and the United States. Apuncement which tended to mollify| of the squad had raised a gun to his She was the first big vessel to start suite filled with floral oferings which| 4 conference with Manager McGraw | registration of all Germans tn the crossed his brow. flag this afternoon and averted ) determine at once how the case affects the delicate Fults, after | the opposition of Riverside Drive} shoulder for the danger zone and was given a reached the ship veatendhy RMOTROOST tne Giants, said he Would relenee | State tn dee o¥Onl O8 war wHh Pc The despatch was taken to indicate that the Law was sunk in the re condit Taylor’ . A ps t evening. itional flowers | . a“ sdk, 1 pF ‘ 4 seh testis ane padi hie Pa ae iar with ae Ptegp italy prea Be eee at frequent intervals|the fraternity players from their | mans are Sue generat in| Mediterranean, where Austria also is conducting submarine operations. ” ~ are ling time, those on pledges and they could now sign in-| Character, # almed to deal di- Phe main points to be determined are, whi ip we MAYOR HAS PLANS TO MEET|Mrs. HH. E. Smith of 94 Colonie Street,|white ribbon of steam streaming oat irlveree pees enh at Sividual contracts, Thia move pre-|Feotly with the present war situation. f r dai ether the ship was attacked OBJECTIONS. Albany. away from her siren as she answered Mr. Cohan had argued that a proper! It was asserted by guardsmen this|continual salutes, bile load of greens and blossoms had| vente the strike of the National and| The bill provides in pa “when. | Without warning, whether she carried contraband and whether any Ameri- fe load o ; y over a state of war shal! exist or can lives were lost course to pursvie would have been to| morning that attempts had been| What route the Adriatic took js |found their way to his quarters dur- sei Py la Ata dat that was] minant between the United @tates| gi hihi 0 ttre ? a prepare first a plan of park treatment| made within the last two days to|known only to her officers and the|!n® the day. ae sor he would explain bie ac-|#d & foreign country the Governor ‘ hether th ¢ destruction ot the .aw will turn out to be “the overt and then make the plans for roofing tamper with the aqueduct pipe in at) British Admiralty. From stories |CLOSE GUARD KEPT BY SECRET) | Vullx said be would tapi | iasue |may, by proclamation, direct and fo. | %t” of the submarine campaign will have to depend on the exact facts. over the tracks to conform with It in] least three places, but that rifie shots|which have reached here from the SERVICE MEN, |quire every subject or citizen of such - gee ea aghonetetrdty diye eLreh Mabie rs CHOU MTNNGD | oihae sdb dt iy Mupponed eho bag a =o Eresietiy oe eta et + emits supported by 1,000 profes. {foreign country in this State within The Lyman M. Law carried a crew of nine men in addition to her eap- _ me: ‘< 4 ial ys . ver more carefully guarded . D1 5 8+ | ing park surface treatment to con-|than ever was established this morn-| cruiser escort through the danger |Was ever at |twenty-four hours to appear before! tain, all Americans, according to the schooner form with the railroad roof, ling along the entire line of the aque-| zone. She carried forty-four paasen. | than the Count and hia party. Secret nate pe arere bois zal ie | sueh public authorities ay the Gov-| Transportation Company . hooner's agents here, the Maritime “We would have been gle duct fram Browns Station to Corn-| gers, including one Ameriean, G. w, | Service mon watched over every car eg ti pape Sth ay gy ene | ernor may direct and personally reg- Wen tkete canta in en at ie i taken the public into our « | wall on Hudson, where it dips under] Uridge of San Francisco, of the train of three Pullmans and ido Peg ip lente ne vwatiite ana [ister his or her name, residence, bual- ie se captain's name {6 5, N. McDonough, Winterport, Me, The said the Mayor, "if It had been poa-| tho Hudson River. Guardsmen of| The French liner Espagne, which |t®? baggage cars on the way from bg sh a at ips beste Arse length .of stay and such other | ther members of the erew, according to the records here, are: William R, sible to do so at first, But we were| Company K fired several shots Sun-| was to have sailed last Saturday for hington, Every foot of ground rere of a ee say Mite |Information as tho Governor may Lowe, first mate; Elijah Grant, Bangor, Me.; WilMam Hylton, Jamatea; unable to do #o because the general! day night when indistinct forms were} Bordeaux, did notyret away until early | Wittin # radius of halt @ mile from | 4! Tao catals tn dee eaves 40. Fdward Nickerson, Provincetown, Mass.; Frank Batt and Irving Gray, queduct line a to-day because of trouble in getting | Were the train stopped in Hoboken | ments wore unfair to the pl The owner, lewseo or proprietor of | Bucksport, Me.; Charles Crocker, Bango:, Me.; Lee Thompson, West Belfast, terms of the arrangement were not| seen near tho 4 fi 2 of the swoeping cuts in salaries Cup “Ge reached then. Hut now we have two, Andrews. : a sufficient quantity of coal aboard Jape tae eaecieue Liatgs bi heave oa ip? ce, see yg pe ‘ling every hotel, inn, boarding or rooming | Me., und Leslie Sprague, Swan Island, Me } } K _ . Inv ts 4 me 7 e condftions of the cal sana athe inetoery : plans to incet the conditions to which | pagne carries 280 Passengers | ™~ . p |house and private Hd shail, The Law, 1,00 tons gross and 211 feet long, was built in 1890 at West ‘ Ixty-ae talled to protect the party from pog- | off of the strike was @ promise by |within twenty four hours notify such inne eo Kivaniinent enttacware ie tip fing R. 7, sis mere the As @ result of these elaborate pre-|tional League, that the olay rs Ith rein of every such subject or eit; | company of New Haven, Conn, which sold her a year ago to New York ge Eptitelias ea peat 2 ites bear tritpag : » C.D. | aimost gained the vessel before any. |against them by the league magnates.| notity puch a Gathorition oe we | pennies invite a citiae p Griesem| rm of Gaatap, Wille |tine oecurmed to cause him : zh ce é ‘ sentative of varion ons, On) LONDON, Feb. 15.—The ¥. D,]iams &' Wigmore of No. 140 Broad. | MPF 2¢ i even the rival thereat or departure there to itself | ; ‘ re re |glightemt disturbance. As the auto- from of every such wubject or citt-| park plan aesthett ato itse mbert, @ British steamshin of| way, on his way to Petrograd'to con-| chile carrying the forme? Ambe. NINE TONS OF EXPLOSIVES n with the Park 1 and the|2,18) tons gow, was sunk tast| tract for munitions with the Russian |Suaer and Countess vow Werrerene, nen Me ar airy A expert so that the ves nay be the by a German submarine, ac-| Government; R. F. Gibson, Mra, will. | jadi Suche Manvel’ fe bh IN ONE 6 GERMAN AIR RAID Failure to comply with the act ts} f thelr co-operation he ‘ SB. Lyon and H |guarded by four Beoret Service men, punishable by @ fine of $1,000 or aj product of th r ling to a notice posied at Lioyd's| lam, vyon and Howard ©, Sayre. | was entering the pier 4 youth with a year In prison, MAY SHIFT THE MANHATTAN: shipping Aconcy to-day. Four mem-| The Cunard liner Carpathia, whieh Hietter in bis hand broke through the — esas VILLE YARDS. bers of the crew escaped in the port] left Liverpool on Jan. 26, five daye| police lines and darted toward the(ON¢-third of It Dropped on Rail U.S. TROOPS M MAY AG; are, & aie He ifeboat and are beloved mate, The|before the announcement of Gere {ear road Station at Amiens, ' In Event of the United States Declaring War change being considered by the ety rest of the crew were !anded to-day,| many'a ruthless U boat campaign,|’ “one minute, Mr. von Bernstorft,” ROSS MEXICAN BO i i In regard to the Mavhattanville yards twy Hritish tawierg alto have ween| came Into port to-day, having made| ne called out.” “Here's a letter. for| Setting It Afire 6 RDER the Kaiser Will Be Prepared to Send At One Hundred and Thirty-£itth guy a stop at Halifax. There are now | un a BERLIN, Fe! early 10 ; you. T was told"—— 3ERLIN, Feb, 14.--New nur pean, 3 paaeies >, | treet, ‘Reginald | 1 submitted JOHN, N. By Fed, Ho~A cable five Cunard liners in port loading for!” Refore the youth could Anian be |tone of explosives were dropped Over | he to Be Made to Ri Submarines Across the Ocean. yester to as map for. trom # Ireland, announces that} Great Britain—Carpathia, Laconia ea 4 . ana . _| Effort to Be Made to Rescue 2 hat) , +] was grabbed by Detectives Kiely and |western front points by G al i Kas apeasing. Vise at apothes voint|the steamer Innishowen Head, gf $060) Ascania, Andania and Feltria, ‘This | Hopper of the Hoboken force. As the |raiders in one night, Feb. ¥, accordin Amer Cowboys Abducted By Carl Ww. Ackerman. shine ait cota th the fale further nort! omised devatied | tous, tan eee ung, she Matted frou | BFOUPINE of tiners lends to the belief | poiteeman took hold of hisn the young |to a re Insued by the official g Villa Force BERNE, ¥ Feb. 14 (1 neroagtl cde a plans to-morrow, Comptrolier ren. Feb, 22 1p valiant for St, John,| that the vessela will sail for the! mun struggled to free himaelf, ahout- agency to-da Press). —Germany ta 5 1 ene iene ¥ i dergast sac Campbell and ail members| other side as @ fleet and under con- | “fg elati “ \ pai tion at| HACHITA, N. My Feb. U.--Ame , i pmarining “We shail be v ad tog sew, with the caception of| yoy of British cruisers. ng: Tam @ relative of Prince! ‘The eastern railroad ata PE ie a ple leg see pais. alg ; Ame atere It was gravely remarked ‘teeh damn h ‘ were waved dN Willlam Amiens received about thrae tons of especia esion of the Panama shipowners must take @ frivolous view ur engineers are ulready exam _—— : y vi “4 “5 ve } Was set ative, Other | ternational line to-day i effort to . & 0 shipo | a | * Count and Countess von Bernatorft |explosives an thy aye the map Te Mari Hxchange receivea| gngihlenem Connie) tneconnba, 1] were aboard the vessel a few seconda | "tds inficte elsewhere. \ rescue the three Ar, n Mormon | “8?4) ; ,, Of the situation in ever dispatching | Mr, Cohen's principal objection to to-day that the British steamer | thie’ par D pag tee later and had apparently paid no at- a cowboys, A. P. F rson, Hugh Acord BERLIN, Feb 4 mpting fate" their ships to the danger gone, the proposed contract was that it| Rownoke, 3758 tons, bad been struck | ragtree te srpepiee Adee rotenlgention fal the Interruption, At the THY WORLD THAVEL BURCAU and Burton Jensen, who were carried he way G gard the action Americans remaining here ase , committed tn CEL arts rats Sted dealt ns ait upitultaution of Ue com ond Precinct Station House the | eis Ware off Monday aftern y armed Mex the America mament in treated with the game cordiality grants of land and franchises tu the property of Purness, Withy & Co. $15,000,000 to $80,000,000 young man said he was Alfred Hop. cans under command of Prudencio|mitting “test ships” to sail for porte| which they enjoyed ‘before sae: aim Hey “ “ne nd was registered at West Hartle a a a aaid to be c ted with [In the Submarine barred zone. Great, parture of Ambassador Gerard, i at { (Continue don Second Page.) bins | (Racing Entries on Page 2.) (Continued on Fourth Page.) ex Salazar’. Vil ¢ 3 oi here when it WASHINGTON, Feb, The ge=

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