The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 1

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_ Food and Coal for City Held Up by Freight Blockade — AL gD! TION << <= tata ONE CENT. Sods To- Day's Weather—FAIR. irculation Books O; n to A ial 20 PAGES PRICE ONE beta 8 CONSULS AND FAMILIES IN GERMANY: BERLIN ASKED WHY THEY ARE DETAINED sob ih ils RELEASE OF PRISONERS CTY PUT ON SHORT RATIONS BY CONGESTION OF FREIGHT, ‘Sl THC FROM THE YARROWDALE NOT OFC CONFRNED FAMINES IN MIDDLE WEST =< rietor of Shop Demand for the Release of the The Press Pal w York World). NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1917, MAN WHOLAST SAW "#nt*'saé>OY'SFAKE“SS” PHILADELPHIA OUT ‘SENT RESCUEFLEET OF DANGER ZONE ~SCURRYINGTOSEA ON VOYAGE HERE Grocery Clerk of 16, Who, First American Liner to Sail | Gave False Wireless Alarm, | Since German Decree Left | Arrested and Held in $500. g ngland Ww ednesday. 38 FROM U Where Girl Had Her Skates Sharpened. Shortage of Merchandise and FIVE MORE SHIPS SUNK: sinccigidalaias Coal Here Expected to Last TONNAGE ABOUT 5,000 QUEST IS NAT ION-W IDI hirty Days. cas FACES LONG SENTENCE. Father Still Thinks Daughter Offense Punishable by Five-| Tuscania Leaves With Ameri- EXPERI _TELLS CAUSES. fae wa y aS is " “| Was Kidnapped, but Detec- ! Year Prison Term or | can Passengers— Orleans Men Is Likely to Be Forwarded Traffic Manager of Merchants’ Po-Da Deron) sone eubeu $2,500 Fine or Both and Rochester. at Fayal. Through § Swiss Legation. eee i uls I | fe an ot ol ' ' an cas The first nows that the steamship ——$—___—_—_—— ip Kyunsti, (British), un New York may expect to be onl 1 Wadieigh High § Feb, 14, was made public to-day a short rations of general me ndise | disappeared on t ices of the company. She Is tlh » Longsear (British), 2 th send it aithtee “BO BY alge | sue Crenemice the canine } manufactures and coal for the next home at N 180 Cl first American thirty days, on account of the railroad freight congestion, gut the city is not|* going to freeze or starve. 1 The port of New York is .ot buried | beneath a great cir jam and there is steamship to sail hal by wireless telegraph on Jan. 21 ent nd (British), 1. {since the German submarine decree Pecame effective. According to the bullgtin published by the Amortcan this afternoon by M yechi to find her husbar y-flve years old, of N | This is the call for Help by ships in | ——|dire distress at sea, and whenover {t cy Roy (British), not an enc freight for blockaded by the piling up of oxpor 1 the police have been at nender of « false “8 © 8” call by/and her wengers all weil, Iked with Mine Cruge i eee tontres for five years or # ONC) Gétcery of the line sald the Philad ; 500, or hot | ; | 2ckhoff tw small and studious took. | Phi® might have sailed earlter bu 6,000 | Jast per There is, howe it (No ng. He carns $9 a week as a gro-| necessary repairs to her crank shaft mence, blockade Aa Wa eet ce 4 y, elves $7 of it to hin mother | which was broken on the outward 2 and spends the other $2 on his wire- | voyage kind for railrBad ace t ' Peelers ag ; iy less plant on the roof of his home, | The Philadelphia carries F chants and consun eee est On Jan. 21 last the battleship Ari-|Passengers 38 Americar Aimor binatic ‘ touts the Iving at the Navy Yard in| the few cancellations before the liner the wor m i h, heard a faint call “S$ O S| sailed were those of Frank Simond Ruth Edel, Nine Months Old Chuckled and Pursued Desperado Gave In eland Winfleld 1. Sheehan, who wer or] prevented from leaving at the la Kuropean the} moment by business reasons, 1 whence s| Henry Van Dyke, formerly United own the Atlontic| States Minister to two « of BOAT LESES HOT tet an me mate BATTLE TH F FREGHTER ee West, where fon has bi vad orig © Capes: n the whelir oad * coal and food famine many com-j munitic This W Also has its coffe territory through inability of sbtp from « toy HEAVY SNOWS IN THE WEST ONE OF CAUSES. itua led to sea to » but found ture until had on New York} ) House | United States Marshals and the « ind two tons of dexpatches from the United States Marshal | Amertean Er London fi eclured that he admit-| State Department at Washingtor » false signa and} |MANY SEEK BIG LIFE INSUR ANCE POLICIES, A press despatch from Liverpool The for The Even! Lingoln, tratt chants’ A “Various cond bination have cause First, and ia winter weath has been exceeding portat a know why of the Hondu Phi roads are able to ta © fired in rapid succession, The “Third, is the deman oal and| y boat suddenly ceased firing and food, far exceeding anything we have] grew away, giving evidence of having had before, and the necessity of up-| Leen nit setting all schedules to run special a ae trains to keep people from starving} Tells of Plef to Mow Up Boston's) aie and freezing ; Sate ; ; Hon 3 ie roads have not betn ma yi) t of traffic, wh ° WHTLOGK iT WORK, Sete ote ae SAYS LONDON REPORT cc So memes es Amen and was driven ¢ and One Hund Ape. olently and with as m Mitte ee as the this erisi "The worst poin day are uffa Cle « burgh, Detroi 1B Kansas City and Denver. Ea the Buffalo-Pittoburgh wituation is bet railroad mar s experience last year and by pr action have been able to keep lcs situation better in hand NOT EXCESSIVELY PILED UP|Hospital | Robbers Lock Cashier et Away With Bement the Frederiok | WITH BXPORT FREIGHT. nter Port Unatt Night, & ‘ é “New York is no TareaL F trond : mpi up with export fre r jumpe b a s I " 1 i ia true, a considerable number ot Jrourth story window and ed. me t) at the terminals awaiting foreign| # not reported to the pc uot) * . t p , ir as rer m shipments, but the railroads are ms aS an ee eg ; ‘ 5 ‘ eps aN Bhe | withdran ities owing ‘ . ) i at 1 Mt " Howin Last Two Days of Big Sale, 10 #9 asain, mil t i St pint urnod and | Tae t forward $10 Men's overt cate and Sults, 5.95. t to-nigl 1 he 4 crowed at Penne. $06 uw | after t oH ‘ i ! aud | pie ‘ Pin and hogen Ame M ' ' " was an w urd f H ' ‘ 4 were expec 1 the } As A i Th ' _ embargoe t m he cc mb Pete WORLD DIVER BO IEAL DADE: emir . 4or4 Ww ld ar ade | ' ‘ ‘ ‘ i “ 4 r . ' 1 » ir tn . Aw “ eve a Sadie tivtes todere lor 'sae, Peieuacns Veoamas WN, —ddrb cA OsNiia. WhO:lalaKes lis heard sailors try their best to get rd ; afternoor Co i }to the ship sending the call before | Line, a wireless message reported the erda’ | n. Cocchi, Pe re. AMiidvan, Sauce she sinks, The law puntwhes the] vessel well f the submarine zone TO AID ENVOY IN VIENNA e WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Inguiry has been sent to German through the Spanish Emba at Berlin regarding the delay in the de- | Parture of the second trainload of former American officials from Ger- many for Switzerland, it was announced officially to-day. The train hould have left Munich early this «eek, carrying eighty-six former Aflerican consuls and their families and an imki&wn number of other American The United Stites may send ite Yarrowdale note to Germany re gardless of pre: rts that the y-two American sailors had beea release No othcial contirmation of the press reports has been received cre trom Lb anne ronnie n to go. Since n uiled nen aard pNEW DEVELOPMENTS | ses IM GRITIGAL RELATIONS |} 0. OF U. S. AND GERMANY! 1, Inquiry has been made by the State Department regarding the delay in the departure of United States Consuls from Germany. ntimat t, im the word tha rs have beer 2. Washington still hopes a break with Austria will be averted, but J ** admits there is little chance t 3. When the President goes to Congress he wants to feel that the entire country will back his Uh " action ter Ned a 4. Wilson has no concrete idea of i 4 sh \feren what the “overt act be w Polk. Mr. Lansing whether marked by some single Dr. J " lent, but act or cumulat offensives: 4 nething to but be «th hen the time si J Yarrowda omes he and ent untry will “feel” it ¢ n tived &. Piling up of freight in this caun- | ¢ I rev try may cause a food shortage ust Bel gia which will result in a demand for action that w permit Dy United States ships to sail 6. No official confirmation of Ber lin reports that the Varrowdale ¥ prisoners have been released. * n f Part 4 1 WHISKEY DISTILLERIES tear os hone thes that all recent TO BE MUNITIONS PLANTS) °s:3: nave to the contrary he transter of Joseph C, Grew ; 5 é formerly secretary of the Ameri A ca Embassy at Berlin, to the \\ ¢ Embassy at Vienna was an- nl nounced to-day at the Depart: ment, where it was said that his re knowledge of the situation in Ger ‘ many and the attitude of the | American Government would be ta of great aid there A ul ' od | > reveal ¥ i Sage ‘ cidents continue to © President holds se of Vv de re Congress to tect American , believe . . matt Rot man ’ ry . ut Wants to feel thas

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