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sadgnpeanys aid aieee ll amiahonetee ae RE Ee Rn ener ne am 2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1917 . - * qnything developed they should not Went aboard the vessel on Feb. 3 at void or in muspension except under CONSTANCE DE LANOY \ fal tno onic ands and that the {he direction of the Marl ne (ound TEXT OF TREAT Y Pikewise the ritizens of either party MEETS YOUNG FRIENDS Ship could not be used for ny length ongines were missing, though some shall not be impeded in fulfiiling their AT A SHERRY DANCE * of time if it should be needed by of these had been in place when he Habilities arising from such bas f de spec lier in the tions, either by injunctions or by any hostile power. had made an inspection ear! 5 ’ ‘ day, There wag little in the boilers, other provisions, unless these apply When I returned from New York Qiiia nad ateam up, and the pumps to neutrals i I spoke to my chief officer and MY hag peen stopped. Valves were closed ‘Article Seven--The provisions of ‘ chief engineer and told them what I and tightened with wrenches, and no the Sixth Ha. Convention relative ; {. Wrenches were available with which to the treatment of enemy merchant Wace cat ts an — ets (open them. One main stempipe ships at the outbreak of hostilities | peer that I would leave it entirely to hag been twisted off, the break ap shall apply to the merchant vessels ‘him to do what he thought necessary pearing to be newly made. The light of olther party and thelr cargo, The ; —_——— to 0 to disable the engines of the Ing plant also was out of commis aforesaid ships may not be forced to hi I told my chief officer that on, leave port unless at the time they be mp. b Wright asked the chief engineer to yy, 1. +. given @ pass recognized as binding .. t - when I was not on board and he re- go pelow with him and the latter re- Washington Makes Public ty ali the enemy sea powers to a Theodor Wolff, in Wireless ceived a telegram from mo the time plied: “Aren't you in charge of the "1 home port of @ port of an allied coun- : ; had come wnen the «+ was to be ship?” adding, “Then why in hell, Document Later Delivered try orto another port of the country, From Germany, Assails ——INCHAMPAGNE SUNK BY U BOAT Berlin Reports Repulse and Two Dead and Nine Missing Paris Tells of “Appreciable From Vessel Blown Up ted.” should | go below with you?” | ’ nae feat in which the ship happens to be. a P ‘i ” ta H executed ie had told the representa- |, The two high pressure cylinders! Through Swiss Minister. “Article Kignte-the reguiations ot Wilson’s Whole Policy. Loss” Inflicted. by Mine. i tive of the German Government that the witness sald, were damaged by Chapter, Three of the | Hleventh | the vessel had been libelled and was the breaking of pieces 16 by inches eae: - , Hague Convention relative to certain Ms a _ PARIS, Feb. 17.—Artill duels in LONDON, Feb. 17.—Three persone ’ i States OUt Of throttle valve bosa and steam \V 2N ION, restrictions in the exercise of the SEE 3 | Leaded MEM ppm sof | “Uy , Sour, the Mvltaees footed chat this cheat. The forward high pressure WILL TAKE NO ACTION fleht. of capture In maritime war SEES PEACE RETARDED. | the sector of Mais.as de Cli gne were Killed to-day when a submarine iad not occurred to him, Saice eid cab ake ae ea ae, shall apply to the captains, officers CSR REGRRTES?. are reported in this afternoon's ofM- sank the British steamship Queens valve drilled out and the main throt- dé * and members of the crews of mer- " ' si vod ™ DID NOT KNOW IF EMBAS8Y te on tne starboord aide of the ene One of Germany’s Objects iin Ghins specttied in Article 7 Declares Only Keeping U. S. bag hy sacar | ere ak ae " HAD WORD OF SEIZURE. | gine room broken, The forward cyl- ‘on . and of such merehant ships as may sit i nag The French made an attack at Am- © Queenswood was a steel screw W ck i I f wu h pe ©" No notice bad been given to the Inder wan alvo drilled out and the as to Get Back the In- ji captured in the course of a pos-, ships From War Zone Can tr “aweiter, An apprecin'le loss waa Steamship of 2,701 tons, belonging to war Embassy #0 ne knew xhaust pipe “put back.” | : ble “in ft . Fy . | the Constantine and Pickering Steam etn the atip kad’ been solsed by jaiinens sald the damage io the | terned Merchant Steamships. |." schis agreement shall Avert Conflict. lean | te Cobrbiat ad ARINtROSE Ae a gl ae jeylinders was carefully covered with apply also to the colonies and other “ whe w Tn ganna? the witness said, he Canvas and bagging, Gaskets cov-| WASHTNOTO:! Feo. 17 The fore fon possessions of elther party.” | “There was active artillery Gebrough. She was built in 1897, * again visited New York, and on Jan, ¢red with red lead were hanging on AS y para a BERLIN, Feb. 13, via Sayville, Feb. | fgnting he sector of Matsons | Two men were killed, nine are i f had another interview with the the engines giving the impression State Department to-day published 16 (to ie New Powe venue Boot) x de Champagne. In the region of | missing and five injured were rescued parties from wuom he was taking his) (D@t repair work was in progress. the Knglisn text of a communtea- BERLIN STILL DENIES Pereetions, "At the end of the inter-|New brase plates had been we Sparges a German surprise at- |When the British steamer Lady Aan applied | tion submitted by the Swiss Minister, Bparges @ German surpr ‘Thone of us who have alway. e t i view he went direct to the Wertern to some of the guides Dr. Paul ¥ : ya tapes | STARTING NEGOTIATIONS f dehip b satay a6 tack was broken up by our fire. struck @ mine, It was announced to+ Union ‘Telegraph office in Hoboken HE BELIEVED AN EXPLOSION [Paul Ritter, as Germany's repre. | for friendship between Germany and “After a epirited bombardment |@A¥. The injured have been removed and sent this telegram to his chief WAS ALSO PLANNED. sentative here, in which are contained | the United States and have fought late yesterday one of our detach- | '°, nosh !tals, eo y y The Lady Ann was an tron ecret officer, Sigmund Bierans, at Boston:! wright paid thess were not neces- | the changes the Kalser’s Government f 3 against the pan-Ge r ments penctrated the German taney of tie tor ister ah “Tell Peterson everything O. K.” wary and he cxprensead the opinion | wanted made in the old Prussian Official Press Agency Says They °* Lgrpibtickek ste Bl Mesto: salient at A wisior (Alsace) | BUNdEEIAEE, ana the peopery on tae " “ pre a mmeorzweller sace! Sund jand, \¢ e| i poe A Apay on bean (niger that they mixht conceal some chem!. | treaty of 1799, and which Ambassador | = Were Opened by a ‘Neutral le annexations of foreign territory and completely destroyed it. It | Lambton & Hetton Colllertes, Lad, ' ia oe fm understood, because it had oil, Which, when it came in contact Gerard refused to sien, saying he Party.” | seo in Wilson's decision not only an was ascertained that the enemy | qJURLIN, rep PRA Mek ere hd 5 been agreed that upon its recelpt the | : | would remain in Berlin until King- | : act of partisanship against Germa " ‘ Sea en ti a Cacarite (armani ; ere: ploston, He declared there was al - iP agal many, suffered appreciable losses. We | man submarine returning to her home engines were to be disabled, strong odor of acid In the ship's hold ,dom Come before signing it, It was BERLIN (via @ayville wireless), but also a monstrous mistake. The Rad Constance took prisoners, The night was | base reports that during a period of aia Doon os be bad sent the Uslegren | and that at n bottle which ap- in relation to this document that a Feb. —The “negotiations” which note of the Entente, which demanded | $GiSau. DE bn row, |; calm aleewhere.” twenty-four hours she sank mer- and reached his ship about 10 o'clock | B® tained an acid WH) threat was made to hold American the Swiss Minister at Washington the gaging and the dismemberment) S™™® BERLIN, Feb. 17 (by wireless to | Srant ships agategeting, 50,000 tons, " as os- announced # ye on ee Ger " 7 7 1 Pe RY ! nother German pow that wight, Upon going aboard he] Wright said the persons who dam. |Newepaper correspondents as hos- toneunosd ne nelne eee es of Germany as well as the complete| Sherry's last night was the brilliant|sayvitie)—French troops made at-|of sinking a total tonnage of 26,000 met his chief officer and the chi foum {Sed the machinery probably cou 4 | tages tween Germany and America came dissolution of Austria-Hungary, was| Scene of a dance given by Mr. and| tacks yesterday on the Aisne, west |in five days. gineer and wont to the engine room |repinee the broken arta with ea OMclals here have pointed out that from Switzerland and were not tnl- | pound to strengthen tremendously the | Mrs. H, LeRoy Whitney for Miss Con | o¢ erry.au-Hac, and in the Cham-|, BERLIN, Feb. 15 (by wireless to Gad saw the man wor Jratatrt it would be folly for others | while Germany's violation of several tated by Germany, the official press war spirit in all camps, stance Do Lanoy, debutante daugnter|ocgne south of Ripont., To-day'a of. | Sayville. N.Y. Feb, 17). 2A German “The chief engineer isported that first stripping the engines. This, he | Provisiona of the treaty may be taken Agency for the Government an- 1, tig Entente countries it corre-|f Mrs. William Cooper De Lanoy. | point communication says these ef- | truction of 15,000 tons of shi he was working at the disabling of | said, would bea long and expensive | by this country to have vitlated the Nounced to-d The quotation was a onds to tho desires of the Nationale | ———— anaennenommnimenss | Fonte failed, previously sunk vessels to. Ps Met abe | Rune “oy walddny Cr | tak and would have to be done in| convention, the United States will still “s ee ae tent of the, {8% Who preach merciless war, In ONLY Tho statement says: 36,000 tons," says an Overs Feb. 1 it, Stuart Murphy, a marine sur-| continue to live up to its apirit. Two | ie Bijiss cormupoatlne Oo t°| Germany the note gave to the pan- “On the Artois front and in the | Sa , Capt. Polack said he made no per-| veyor, testified that he examined the| proclamations have already guaran- ee a eh Germanists and annexationists the Somme sector, especially on both “In consequence of the submarine - sonal examination of the damage as | ship and found the damage substantl- t German ships or private !"& to his information, the German’) ie possi : ‘ Late att dan«er, movements in British NEE’ possible posith : sides of the Ancre, an artiller he was not an engineer. Nothing! ally as described by Wright, and] (,, srt il not, even in Government made no suggestion for position, for they “4 * th spond damm B® E beginning of the war 5 further was done, he said, after that it would cost $119,000 to repair dha ode bed : : } used by further negotiations, but when asked can now point to the monstrous de- ——— duel reached considerable vio- | hq 1 from 116,000,000 tons in Feb. 1. the visible damuge, The damage to|case of war, bo seized and used b: , 000 in 1916," the Post to a statement press bureau to- v4 a sires of the Entente as their tiflea- | Secretary McAdo ‘ » Presi t,| lence, At several places English 1913 NO ORDERS ON PAPER—ALL BY/‘he high pressure engine and cylin-| this Government by @ neutral party whether it was Justifica- | Secretary McAdoo, for the President, ‘ tlon reconnoitering parties and—at | estima [ders could aot be replaced in. less) Little interest Is shown by the State “ady for them, declared it was un- ro oth Gave Strong Warning of “Na- by the semi- WORD OF MOUTH. [than six monte, he said, and woud] tattle terest is shown by tb bie to negotiate about any measures! We others who do not wish any ; south of Hiramont—stronger at- | 4%. valttes omnes vie , handies ,were probably take te mers betiey d Adena lesa LF Meet hes ae igainst the Allies and would dectine| Section of foreign peoples, and| tional Emergency” Measures. v 8 were repulsed, had —_—_——>———_ a i he other dar could be aired in| proposal. 8 no Indication tht particularly ; en launche er ¢ r off the nuts, he replied: “I do not) about thr Thought that | ony immediate action will be raxen, until the Allies measures were modi-| Particularly no direct or indirect de-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Threat by| PStp, munched alter Haumire. WATCH YOUR SEA STEPS know what was done or how they did! the vessel present condition! " fied.” | struction of Belgian independe Administration that it would take} Berry-au-Bac, and it All L know ts the report from the was we o text 6 German proposal | ya ac, $2,500,000 and) | forwarded through the Swiss ¢ ment follows. Ordered to Give ‘he Government press agency also |“ ti sare by {t to appear as alto-| “National Emergency" measures un- ntes a Swisa nowspaper as author-| ether too unselfish weaklings, Those| tess the news print paper manu for th ent that the nego-! Of us who, like myself, desire to bring | turers came to terms brought forth Cham- ne west of Ripont, French ad- | FOR i] BOATS IN GULF vances failed." | ‘ No Interview. “The American treaty of friendship nply an answer to) @bout the most worth-while ending| their suggestion that the Fe WILL OF AL HAYMA G ooner Fort Bragg and commerce of the eleventh of July, na which the German Gov-|of tho war in a sensible and prac-| Trade Commission arbitrate print pa 799, provid y ole nr the ¢ ent recelved from the Swiss Min-|, Brings in Story There Are iee’Captain replied that certain room| North German Lloyd Line's proper- | 112% Provides by Article 28 for the fini wit Camel ran ta that. thia| teal peace in which each one of the! per prices and distribution to publish DISPOSES OF MILLION | 4 ! sontaining the ship's silver and linen | ties } declined: treatment of the subjects or citizens h p = rs, it was learned te-day Four of Them! pin atlver Ant hal I thelr property RENShaper received its information | belligerents makes and receives con- were left locked, but the were | in regard to Capt. Poluck's statement [Of the two states and thelr perty from the German side.” cessions, are now answered, that after} Sere y oo! | still aboard the ship, in the chief that he, Moller, was present when {in the event of war between the two Z the slAteMaae oF! ha Hebe: rel Secretary of the wury McAdoo Bink of Estate Goes to Widow and steward's or the chief cook's quarters. | the order to disal bees hl Be sho ersillate ; elivered the ultimatum to one of the 4 he Kronprinzes- | states. This article, which is without o*8 o Attorney Haward EB. Blodgott then sin Cecilie was given question in full force aa regards the MINUTE SEARCH BEGINS betta etal ett eth daerale country's biggest business men and| Brother Alf—s sald that he thought the court was|” At his oMce In. Mob a E engineer that the engines were dis- | 3, abled. All orders were oral. We! never did anything in writing.” , Asked if the keys to certain of the rooms were not carried off when the ‘rew was obliged to leave the ship, ain of Se er } Capt iperintendent of the GALVESTON, Tex., Feb. 17.—Fouy German submarines are in the Gul. 50,000 Left to of Mexico, ready to begin operations Want tl wae a 4 In this situation some of us hoped | financiers, following many confer- ha Aaiatine off the Cuban coast if war Is des fatitied to know the name of the asserted that Capt. Moller was unin | relations between the German Empire | ON BERNSTORFF'S SHIP 2: Wilson would energetically op- | ences with Presidens Wilson Two Charities, glared, according ty 6 ateue SGNGENR German Embassy official who had or- | orders, dating from the beginning of }and the United States, requires cer | pe the war desires of th intente | In effect Secretary McAdoo told this ‘Tae will of Al Hayman, t dered the disabling of the Cecille | the war, not to talk for publication om even if it must be given privately. A) any aubjec private conference between the attor- | rical|here t nagnate, who died Feb. 10, was filed day by Capt. Nason of the American schooner Fort Bragg. New tain explanations and additions on ac- powers which went absolutely count. | business man, who, t es and | tion knew ¢ Administr. “reason the # count of the development of interna-! Announcement That It Will Be al enade o's peaceful tenden me i ca » made impossible the restoration of a! per manufa into lin in the Surrogates’ Court to-day. It]son says be heard it at Guantanamo : neye and tr ores tonepn ia teocaus | TURKEY'S 6000 W tional law. The German Go’ Week Before British Will peaceful Kurope. Had he done thix,| since the Government itself ‘ix pro- | disposes of an estate valued at more | [ay. ong. \polagg 2 i poo fick for the North therefo: proposes that a sp dss jhe would ha’ tremendo’ y streng- | hibited by United 8 Cons than $1,000, Most of the property The captain said his information ae ew Lioyd Company, said that he EXPRESSED 10 FLKUS rangement be now signed of which | Let Her Sail. thened the pacifist and anti-Natlon- | tution from suppressing or interfer-| goes to the widow, Minnie Hayman,|was that Guantanamo harbor was t 7 ight to the English text is as follows: iar) tee 4 iat 8 1 is country ling with the freedom of the press, Pilske othe Wisksreckine “A ABrco neal 4 Ai et a che question. which, the “Agreement between Germany ang! HALIFAX, N. 8, Feb, 17.~The| PROPOSED LEAGUE OF NATIONS | obviously was unlawful for any cor. | Buest of the Waldort Astoria, who {now protected by a ateel net stretched court must decide, Personally, he es the United States of America, con-/‘HOToURRNesS of Britain's inspection] CALLED VALUELESS NOW. poration or corporations to do this) T° Ms tire residuary estate, | across the entrance. said, he would be very reluctant to Ambassador's Despatch Says Gov- setae the treatment of each other's of the Scandinavian-American liner! Unfortunately, Wilson only drew NGS: told. nie Taudlinny further: etl paseived andere cones + Ea capac jaterpose in a matter of such great! i elati ty Frederik VIIL, bearing Count von|picture of the future league of na-| more, that if the President found. he | 008: Outright and delicacy for the witness. | érment Hopes Friendly Relations |citizens and thelr private property jen ie baci nome was indicated |tlons, which Indeed has our approval, | morn, What if the Presisent tetnirer,| iife interest in a trust fund of $250,- | . ‘ Tr idan peat etter | Will Continue. after the neverance of diplomatic re) | a. i the semi-oMficial announce: | Yt is of no practical worth at the | ance with o gh would be served by the naming of the) WASiHINGTON, Feb, 17.—Expre lations he 00. 5 ce ment that {t may be a week or more|brought to pass if the war leaves ; Heat P ome for Chronic Invalid n| nositior | ‘Article One—After the severanc vy 5 pee ‘ a dr w passed by Congress |; 000 cach, Oth oon gekg aly. powiine aise ions of friendship for the United] of diplomatic relations between Ger- Yefore the liner Is “passed behind it dlememberes Semel red | making such action possibl BF 816,000. ean Mi Slowure of his identity might lead to | States and of tho hope that friendly | many and the United States of A huke staff of naval, customs and | Per) ealing With no single clear word did Wil- nieces, among them Gi harm to Polack. [relations may continue have been | Americ event of the out- Immigration offcials, with inter-| son dissent from the purposes of Eng- Tf counsel did not press the matter ,n the two powers, Preters, won “ety santana “TO HIDE STOCK DEALS' “i: bequest ch go to nephews tied Favorable to Contestants —Only Millionare’s Compe- tency Considered, . and in th given to Ambassador Eikus at the] break of war betw pn assistants and trans- testimony stand as given Turkish Forelgn OMice the citizens of elther party and their lators swarmed aboard the vessel to thus rece ened Reidy BBS es : Former Assistant United States At-| A despatch from the Ambassador | private property in the territory of day, beginning their work short xtremest means Hotel, St. nehe| Standing ») to 2 in faver of the perney, Genera} James er, eon makes no reference to Turkey aup-|the other party shall be treated ac- after daylight. Their tanks 8 tudes fenge, and Germany has begun « —_—_—_ Bal ge Wek as pie Ala ag x Set he pale a be = ‘or. Na , 7 " et » " minute examinatic “ baggage and) unlimited pout war, ‘ > artie ke nts rey) - an: vin ver, th seum man, ® jur: 6 po Germs » n policy pore g to ie 3 oF et ty of 1 ouis it 3roke nts a ry ac ithe won in Apel, 1816, at tne porting Germany's submarine policy | cording to Article 23 of the treaty of MiNuly examination of baggage and) unlimited U boat war, 1 | | Louis P. Cartier, Broker, Wants to No, 426 Lindell Avenue, St, time of the sinking of the Sussex that or that she intends to apply it with | amity and commerce between Prussia women inspectors being designate he was given instructions that he was/ the few submarines known to be| and the United States of the eleventh for the task of searching women to destroy the engines of his ship on | so ecleeee o der her fla of July, 1799, with the following ex- sengers—as well as strictest search |the supreme command of the army, Divorce Suit C UR wrged by Surrogate Coha- added that he was instructed at that ARREST JEACHER ACCUSED “Article Two-German merchants in | Opinions differ here about many of | that would re his operations on ON GRAND JURY SECRECY | The Huber estate is estimated ag mane Ne Gearon. he Mate peee it the United Staten and American mer- GERMAN AIRMEN BLOW UP {the questions relating to peace the curb, Louis P. Cartier, a broker, worth from $200,000 to $1,000,000. ‘The ere tnE, Gnould eata he wae otis: | BY BOY TAKEN T0 HOSPIT [chants in Germany shat, so far as war, but the whole German people | 4g willingly paying his wife Florence a ,___ [will offered for robate avo practi able the ship, putting her out of com: | | the treatment of their perrsons and SOMME AMMUNITION DEPOTS w2i;2! 2 tw determination noe to Judge Indicates He Will Hold Paper |e! who, Itself be destroy No one who more than $1,000 a month alimony announced itself hopelessly dead- o'clock this morning and posed this method have placed them-| Keep Operations Secret in Wife's selves behind their Government ond i thirty-five days after his death wai Mlseton for tome time: youl FS ji ‘ - property is concerned, be held in knows this people will belleve thet |The agreement was disclosed to-day} Makers’ Manager May Not Im- |married to Martin C. Wright, * iw closed the cap estimony. | Youthful Pupil Suffering From|every respect on a par with the|_. : F Pca hie. pears BiH welise sic tias | A Neiaersenaes Was 2 some SOaey PR Nie ’ During the trial tho question wa: STEAMSHIP NOW IN POSSESSION | fenalitete Ah New. [other persons mentioned in Article Capt. Doumer of French Air Fleet, it'for conquests sake AY DONE RRs, Gaeiece ice part Testimony to Lawyer. — [raised as to the Parentage of Geo } ‘a sone , oS q '- | K - i ut its blood rs ene s ' i . 5 si _ a | sth ahh Huber Thomson, known a : j BAe H ldap eae inthe} lander Bumped Head on Wall #4. ‘They hall, nocordingly, von Brings Down His Fifth Din to, ae abou nthe sat uaa | divorce was heard | Whether @ vitness before a grand|son of liuber. ‘Phe Jury, eps ; oe mon ot United Bates, Marahe:| s t ad oF | fatter the period provided for in Ar- | Machine [tho heritage of ite children it will de-| Justice Cohalan, after hearing the|JUry has a right to reveal to his at-|did not discuss whether Thomson was d John J. Mitchell, pending the deter-| Arthur Newlander, twenty, @ teache: | ticle 23 has elapsed, be entitled to ‘ e ‘fend to the last drop of its blood, and] evidence, remarked that he could not|torney the nature of his testimon ally Huber's son, but disagreed on mination of a suit for damages, of Hebrew in Yor was arrested | remain and continue their profession| BERLIN, brought against the North German, there last night on a warrant chargiig Lioyd Steamship Company by the second degree assault as the result of a 17 (via Bayville | With all possible means | understand how a husband, sued for Will be deck 4 next week by Fed.|the auestion of Huber's competency crial squadrons | ONE WAY TO AVERT WAR: KEEP divorce, would pay his wife $1,000 4 eral Judge C Jat the time be signed a second will in June, 191 in the country of thelr residence, | wireless).—-German arence &, Sessions and . vell as othe ‘ensively bombed" ort e- | SHIPS AWAY. Met he|it {8 probablo that the judge wil get Gurrenty ‘Trust Company and ihe| cory told by twelvecyearcoid ition | dercbants aa well oa the other per. |"extenslvely bombed” tmportant ene-| | aan | month willingly artier took the, it i% probable that the judge will| ees , National City Bunk of New York for! gchoenfleld, to the effect that hin in- | #094 mentioned In Articlo 23 may bo; my establishments behind the front.| TO the enllehtened and democrat *} stand and explained that he want {| hold that the witness may not do so./ 400,000 FOR BRITISH NAVY a ‘ failure of the vessel to deliver 4 ship- | atructor had bumped hiv head againat., {excluded from fortified placos or other several ammunition depots deing | Clements among us it would be gor-| 1) niga nis operations on the stroet| I+ B, Lochhead, office manager and| ? . ment of gold to bankers in England I h! nea aby a rowful indeed if ermany should in} i} | reer canter which she had_on hoard | Wall for infraction of class rules places of military importance blown up on the Somme, to-day's| Going ao have to come into open cone | And gludly offered to pay his wife tho ;Cashler of the News Print Manu At the outbreak of the war. Aftor| boy J® In St. John's Hospital suff ‘Article. ‘Three--Germans in the oficial statement asserted. {flict with the great democracy of! large sum if she wouldn't have him) turers’ Assoc c failing from New. York the liner! fiom concussion of the brain United States and Americans in Ger-| German naval airplanes on Feb. 14] Ame We still wish to hope t examined as to his tinane an oath of secrecy, on advice of hts] LONDON, Feb. 17.—A force of 400, turned back and put into Bar Har-| According to Schoenfeld’s parents, who | many shall be free to 1 airplane sta- | this can be avolded, But whoever nc divorce evidence Was obtained | counsel, Jon Battle, in}o00 men is’ required for the Britis) ogee live at No. 30 Hawthorne Street, Yenk- | try of thelr residence within the time! tiona in the vicinity of Dunkirk and | Udses of the situation soberly knows by Mra, Cartier’s chau! nd Jury inquiry into| Navy, according to the naval esti. \0-|Inerease of Over fon, refused to take} fore-the-War Ba on De- ve the coun-| coptously bombard the The Federal District Court origin-| ers. rt eA atica “ensige¥ 7 i : that only under one condition can this raiding party who visited No. the hig f print paper, |mates for the coming financial aity decided that the banks were not | 0" Millon came home four days a60/ang by the routes t all be ws-/Coxyde, Good hits were obtained conflict be a only if Wilaon|Thirty-seventh Street. The door of| Judge by. his remarks| which provide for that number, 7” and lained of a fever Whe: ‘ P er, entitled to damages Subsequensiy ri . hen A'* | sured to them by the proper authori-| A hydroairplane successfully | orders American ships to avold the | the apartment was opened by Cartier | during the argument of the question | ‘ the Circuit Court of Appeals reversed | Condition did not improve they called | 10. phe persons departing shall be bombed trading ships anchored in| blockaded region (Sperrgebiet). attired in his pajamas. this morning, Indicated that he would| Refore the war the men of the Brit- the lower court and gent the oxy Dr, R.A. shanahen, who sdvised that! Oia to take along tholr personal | the, owne | cust as Wilson's new policy is go-| Decision wan reserved Mr, Lochhead to take the oath,|ian Novy numberml 150,000 with a re- back for a hearing begun to-day. The | the boy be sent to the hospital imr e a : 41) PARIS, Feb, 11.--"Information now | !ng to hinder the »reation of a league —_———— kround that if he sustained serve force of 24 000. Danks seek to recover $2,800,000 | ately. Jt was then he told of the al. |Preperty, Including money, valuables’ at hand,” says to-day's official state. | of Peoples and a lasting peace, it will 4 |S Battle's contention that a witness == —— ‘When diplomatic relations between | jeged chastisement, and Coroner Enge) {and bank accounts, excepting such ment, “establishes the fact that on | also be detrimental to a liberal and CALVARY CHURCH ROW night consult with his attorney the United States and Germany wero | ordered the warrant drawn property the exportation of which Is | Jan. apt. Doumer brought down | progressive development of Germany thereby ealing testimony given ered, the pal at the insta ves with his parents in| pr 8. He teac vil y cord oO general pro-| hia fifth German airplane, Yester-| If Germany wins, as we belleve It before the grand jury, it would de- A hibited ac rding to general p Gey Tuna car cunt ailata taealronan Slat, in battle against all the weatern TAKES A NEW TURN stroy the “sacred secrecy of the Anticle Four-—The protection of captive German balloon in the region | and the democratic peoples, the result grand jury systems Mr Battie witt|| SUBURBAN 2P.: of the banks, took physical possession | hand of the steamer and dispossessed Capt, | Hudson Street, Yon A | —— Polack and his crew, who had mode} *Mall class in Hebrew there and attends | of Marvaux, south of Vouzieres.” | 1s welf-evident. If Germany succumbs | waar sf file a brief in the ware Monday, 3 Germa nthe United States d of | ° @ hy t > ve the ship their home alnce she wan! studies in this city at night. tle fathe ee eee eee ee eT LONDON, § nb, | i.—Naval ‘aero. | 10 superior forcen, which’ we do not) Bitter Attack on Trustees in Ap- HOME belied und seized by the Sheri he wae ortved uo warrant [Property stati by uaranteed in ae. plane, ude simultaneous and auc | bell ie aan ene ea vueeied neal From Their Action to TRAINING FOR RIFLEMEN, FOR it crew had left the vessel an examina. | * or pla arrest he surrendered | cordance with che narodroics ’ len yeater- | this rful and Fatherland-loving S — . BO oe auenien an nema sens tun ote | and was admitted to ball the countries of eith the aerodrome at Chistelles yester \ Seen ts ate Corporate Body. hole enaaer lay, the Admiralty announced to-| people will not quite Re nee enna ae cenc aac MT | shall be under no ot day Ly ae ie georges mint ima YoU * red and made ready|CRANK SEIZED ON BRIDGE, [oye te’ ang’ the juaterar onal fight inc a could not be rep: nal fight in ¢ Ivary or shall tho exercise of such rights jin Kome ing bunch of stick nor shall tho exercise of such righ tive Pro] "The pastor is the Rev. Dr, Joseph| Wook Agent Killed by Gas, PARIS, Feb. 17.—The Havas corre. from April 12 to April 20/ertul lobby is delaying th the Administration's le York joins hands with New Or- an * a There will follow a nationalistic gs us Russell Grace of Great Neck, La 1, | : for ton for several month | private vishte and the dudiclal .en: movement which wil put in the [Baptist Church takes a new turn In| y CN ining « National lute club || along the line of the DISCOVERY OF THE WRECK) A man doscribing himself as Pau! Pol- jresidents, They may accordingly not ENTENTE CONFERENCE background in Germany all thoughts | the announcement that the corporate | ar Great Neck, open to men of mili- DONE TO THE ENGINES lh tees tae Gk oh ta Tle RRM a” cee etaies of domestic freedom. In any event, |hody will meet Monday night to act| tary age and especially to men under New Jersey Central He Franklin G. Wright, a State inspec. | Madison Street, wax arrested on the [Cimnys nor shall thelr private prop TO BE HELD IN ROME St: Siiscn it new, retarding or nak: Ton a protest against the action of the! thirty years old, who live within tor of b testified that when ouch of the Williamsburg Bri erty. be t to wequestration or BS AP Bp which he ix apparentiy | trustees in dismissing tho quartette | Cony Glstance of the ra Homes to suit every taste and : aprroach of the Willamabire Hildaw | tididation or other compulsory niton babel the ideas to which he is apparently | ; ite | whic isto Dulld at his own ex: every purse 4 t arly to-day when Cap iMta NAR wehbe ie ceeen Cee UHIAS the | esac ee pen, [devoted THEODOR WOLKE }and discontinuing the printing of the on the W. R. Grace estate on Pp . At Y 0 erly of the Na dtacovered | Oxinting liews apply to neutran | Berlin Hears It Is to Discuss “Ecos | team re. 19 the N.Y. Erening Po Co.) | ooendar “until the finances of the! tg. shore of Manhasset Bay Craurpassed. frequent and fast train “ wa appl jo to neutrals ; v= naan calenc » be anon mH mere are to Ve tarcets with || service At low commutation rate ‘ our UVwn him crying ne and! Ag a general rule nan property| nomic Warfare’ After Decla- | ch Warrant resumption.” a are 10 bp five tars with Sho itard. cosh used.” Write ie roatitoneubte A general rl An | ic Warfare” After Decla- | gaonrich SCORES LOBBY, |‘MU" Narrant rerumption | the “Necessary safety pits and. with for & ne ed Btu nd America elephone connections. » ‘The: prelimi: Fireside ; inatlon a th in the United. aien and American | are ee eice | G H_SCORES +] iis alleged that the trusteos naa kiephone caundctions, ” the prelim per Phe seen ‘ ‘leverly said Pollock created Bubject’ to J” Nautda- | | ; no authority for their action and! under competent instructors from the siberty St. New York, ‘ , a bottle of ances and refused to les tion or other compulsory allenation| BERLIN (Ry Wireless to Say. | Indlane Governor Tet privately circulated printed matter | Fewular ariny of the National Guard He was deseribed asia crank. | under other conditions than neutral | ville), Peb According to an an- It Biecks Lavmaking, 7 hat “the sh mesa Ta AU A Re aL sy Was arraigned. berare Magistrate ar INDIANAPOL Fob. Goy, | charges tha shallow pretense of use and care of the army rifle, Classes ane) F Eyck in. the Men's Night. Court | Property nouncement in the Novee Vremya, ‘ + onl bterfuge at first Will be held on Saturday aft Byok’ in the oien'e iene Cour Article Five— Patent rights or other | give the over | James 1 drich appeared before aleconomy wis only a sublerfuRe to) Cragons. Such clubs. a it ished MARDI GR : protected rights held by Germans in | Oh J ne Vorsens Nowe meen Y, the |joint session of the Legislature late] force th miniater out and w i the with rifles and ammunition hy the ‘AS . —— the United States or Americany in| @htente nations plan to hold a ons | yesterday, and charging that “a pow-|church,” and the trustees “making; War Department under authority of | ,. . “ ; More La #8 Des joes Heat Im) ermany shall not be declared vold, | ference ¢ aetment| themselves a for If-perpetuat- | Congress. Tuesday next, February 20th, New Merlin Hor 1 ’ ‘ bo | 1 nor shall such rights be | the Entente countries will be! “urged the passa ' 3 ndent at Geneva reports that the | transferred to others without the « ented, it in said, in order to pl a taxon corporations. in the| W. Kemp: trustees say they will] Forrest HM, Buller, aged fifty, a| feans, Time: 11 P.M. Place: Cafe rlin loca vernment has read | ner he person. entitled dincusa “measures of economic war. | Stat have something to say Monday night.! book agent and a boarder with Mr | that on account of the lack of fr From the at fare” after the conclusion of regu Neate @arah Goldbergcr, No. 182 Berry des Beaua-Arts, 80 West 40th St. = a cars and the imposath f ot | Rena © waypen Williamsburg, was found dead ; Will put you at ing ein Vea 8 havi tte en ; Aimarionne, alther ad! BAN Be Teo Wollman left Prod mu, Which will be printed fixture ttt 9 Is know n of Buller by ALDRION You. if, AREY PRAnen : peace with the world eee. SeeNiaa "aiare ins ween Germans end Amore (Mit tent, nna, Riven, tornlght by Would drive, wealthy Gusiness concert FEAL Car er teas Mas ge Camere Po teen fanly, tte fad In| punerai services and talenmny privais, a] ente is tu be cut off immediate! declared cancelled, erno: and bis stats te support of tbe bili. | Evening World j tae house four months, Viease omit flowers, - . | . ii nae

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