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v TENFIRES STARTED “AGENT IN CANADA ATNEWBRITAININ FOR SPY SYSTEM PLOT TOBURN CITY IN FLIGHT 10 U.S Militia Guard Placed Over the Federal Public Service Plants Af- | ter Incendiary Blazes, Officials Expect to Seize Man Sent to Halifax From New York. TEN SUSPECTS FREED. | Officials of the Department of Jus- tice and the United States Secret Service were notified to-day that the Incendiary Gang or Insane Man Sought by Police and Guardsmen Volunteers, representative in Canada of the Ger- em which had its head- quarters in New York had escaped | the survetilance of the British Secret Service agents in Ottawa and was headed to this city. Incoming trains are being watched and it 1s said the man's arrest is but a matter of a few hours. This man was sent from New York a month ago, tt is asserted, with tn- an spy By (Special to The Evening World.) NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Feb. Investigation has established that a firebug, or possibly a gang of fire- bugs, attempted to destroy a con- siderable section of this city by fire yesterday evening. ‘Ton fires oo. “tfuctions to make his headquarters curred between $25 and 7 o'clock, !" Hallfax and forward his reports to | q . seid ets bert A. Sander and Charles W. The Fire Dopartment extinguished 4! sf Ms extinguished Wunnenberg in their offices at No. ght and the other two were smoth- ered by the persons who discovered them. Except in one instance, where a fire was started in a barn, every blaze was found in the collar of a building used for tenement purposes. Nothing has been found to indicate the method Weed In starting the fires, but Chief 150 Nassau Street, He was appar- ently warned a fow days ago of the S pending exposure of the system and disappeared from Halifax. He traced to Ottawa and there he again eluded the men who were watching him. It was positively stated this afte was & noon that Robert Davis, formeyy a Dame of the Fire Department is of frien and partner of Wunnenbers, the opinion that fp and cellar would SP brought here to-morrow | debria Igeited by matches were om- from ging Sing Prison, where he is Ployed in enc case. No remains of under sentence for larceny, to dis- bombs were found or were there any loge to the Federal Grand Jury all eplosions. Neither was the odor of that he knows of the work of Wun- oll or gasoline apparent In any of nenberg and Sander the buildings that were fir The statement was made to Assist The first alarm of the series was ont United States Attorney Knox by turned in at 5.45 o'clock. ‘This was for jyq n W, Merchant, an attor a cellar blaze proved trou enting Davis. He added some. At 425 another nla writ of habeas corpus to brin 6.30 fires prompting the see norni and third alarmy were only 500 fe D was with Wunnenberg or apart. After the ti.rd alarm not the I aw when she was surtk record was kept y a German submarine, He satd The second alarm ca " were taken aboard the tire fire fighting force of the city, ¢ sibmatine and to this coun sisting of soven compan As alarm try after they had received certatr piled on alarm Chief Dame, after con s. When they reached sulting with Police Chief Rawlings hey hunted up Sander, it was and Mayor Quigley, t yned to Waterbu New Haven, Hartford wunnenberg accused Davis of and Springfield asi:ing the fir steal from him $4,000, an alleged thorities of those cities to be in re legacy, Davis sald that the money ness to rush apparatus here. When was not a legacy, but spy pay these messages wore s« it look It also became known to-day that of the whole town would soon be on ,, nment investigators hav fre. : 4 R, Col, | Feb. 22.—With ay learned that t money Sander is al- | bother with the ¥ ning © _ _ Senator Reed and other anti-Pro- ” r t OU Fortunately tho firemen were able joo.y ve received from Germany |nials which announce such relation- RIED NAME AT HOME. | 5 ,|hibitioniats believe that the effect of Nasal wearin, Geena eeu a Ye seeded areal ha Ta ha itt f reap ae Other houssholds in which husband — WASHIN( ' 22.—Wa NALIFAX, N. 8, Feb. One of | the Heed amendment will be to Keap|O" the local market, Colorado potato bd ¥ came to him in cash from a man who | ships to #2le ‘and wife contin Use BOPATALO Gy cton'y Ww ‘nr Germa y secretarios, re- | other States from voting Probibition. Phe tah ne Bh “ t he total damage will not e Be on Varie- | ‘ : gton's v vent m be sald to be holding 900 © f po svreretie \ 7 fama, ' n Boe has not hitherto been connected with| Has nobody heard of 8 M sty names are those of Henrietta Rodma: nals tp iaenine tae AR TEHINA RR AIR | icant Ba ate Gt Be Cre 9 Care Of bee 4 $25,000 e entire Poll Mi Ae ana saganda, This man re- | tists,” the butterfiles of Ne orks famous as aun educator, a | | . ash ts a bonadlne ; e German propaganda, This man r ; Be eee eth Gis. DECI AE Po Cece heséonshiniies y¢| hassador von Hernatorff on the steain 150 BOYS TURN POLICE. usewives have. followed a polley panies I and I ' ed the money through an American | Dohemia, who would ri party Writer ‘and Suffragist, and iantad' 4 ze | Ship Frederik VIE, which t¥ being restricted consumption of potatoes vantes an 4 e anecdote twice at a dinner party iffra © was selecte » eulogize dade yrices reached the 7 tr ae a belts : t r n drafts sent from a small re te ah He tk ne same Middleton, playwright. Miss President examined here by British authorities | They WIM Keep Streets Clean and) sti0 bE reached the present high eee pei aelasealld) n Germany an bo suspect : shee - And Mr. Ds em ve Un < Q 1 ) 1 her voyage from New Yor to Vrevent Crap Shootiou, bee ‘eb. | ‘ : Peete on ee Oy geveral thousand dollars | girl @ second time, and who consider arate names at No. 62 Was! in maintain our Honor with-[0n her voyawe fron None Sark Us arerent Mthe Kaat| AMBANY. Feb 227A special ot ligt $ ny ‘ te as darkly suspicious as Te bt aa individual fa Warned TOW Bases Hes Lehacainannine | eee watered into s¢ 175 boys) to persistent rumors the places were re were f 1 ‘ wh fa regular job? the number of associations inv t ted ae dal ai share ise oi as members of the ju police force |to be blown up by an agent of a 1 fer sai \ and still the woman her maiden name dress our wrong V " \n ALOr'H | Phe attendants at the p hial| secret organization pledged to re nd to, 4 ar € ¥ 1 h be t tint te c yriee of foodatuffa »icomt he for professios rposes but is known If we declare war ¥v mah energy it} F * 1 public schools tn strict tu pri iad George Vaux Bacon and the other| less did ‘hy aa her husband's wife In thelr hor ¢ : 0 in Germany, are ple he ada chief, two lleutenants and two| PHILADELPAIA, Feb, 32.—Food Humors thatthe: fires ted epresentatives of t mm in| Perfectly 80 as 1 hatter the Ideals of the ° H petieeetae ll JCustoms Inspectors have discovered, | serkeants OsAg Deean ty eae pete Lae a vy German sympathizers wit i pa ao fot | Manceee een } janitor und tho grocery boy, we shall, other nations. ge dle ats \ r Apt. Hrady addressed the boys, whose| ternoon, Shouting “It's robbery, rot ; ner . country Ma money Was NOt) oy Hrownson hava: ih 1a of partnerships si We may a ir mer n view of the close a ition aK ange f ten to fifteen years, and everal undred Jewish wome: hier pty ied 5 by Sander or Wunnen but} in the City Hall Nast Bee biiat staat, racic nba eae |tween cotton and explosives it ts un-| expected them, | 7 | 1 dea who had advanced ca its here and’ them to forward the money individual names, @ y think for a moment that Greemwich aay : ome of the excess clothing from | a Hint and several Vas eae aa nth Stree . nl \ - n of the ar r Brite > be tw r ns, to have Villa neerns iteelf with such per ' wl submar a WO | oy rats and make ¢ ; 7 playing y n omen : Shedim ‘ cet nation: Re DRG RRO TINY ROUtBAe ES, De) ETO. Pena ae nee em The attitude of the Vi ull act in nance with Wash. | Germans and make an allowance for ; phat aap har als ” | sible way assert the f that it 4 rectly Interpreted in the’ (), and W Vea 5 na ‘ whether these eho!| Mbit ay eee . to aie juced by) the Washington | Mtn’ It 19 learned alno that the Germans n, fiacal agontn Saader seit iA in alled “Another Way ; ine well supplied with gold, As this S98 fe Wu rg k were ty Mr B om Pay | or by 7 tconventional 4h : pent means sei H, At In be Hit Will be Hres th pct Was | ncting a 4 shack daba well known as o lawyer and an eds | fad it n ary to get married in ore | Qo. en eau ungred Into © form of curreney aki neutr y of this countr ' f inicip Whership, be. |@er to pursue new flirtations whieh | AB° : 8 useful to Germany Nine men were in the actual spy|tieves in continuing to be a person | allur heel Me, a , The care with which the Fredortk | THREE KINDS OF PACIFISTS, | *"" ¢ ion | after marriage, she told my yest me ay Hie How ova ae e008 " waa Waahings Vil ts passengers are watched Boxes of 12 bs a 5 des SAT not marrh s, war, We 1 ‘pursue 5 the fact t a n posses . nt. | MANY “INDIVIDUAL MARRIAGES" | ¢, missed with the admonition |‘ r P wn by the fact that the customs . Fatt Derines Them—snys Gis We Was if Reet era | IR Nea YORK: if hissed with the admonition) | cianting weal! If we:cati ce erie age an the ship ao om to} Bottles of 24 ar Greates 1 ' ; and, one in Copenhagen, D Hall cone teins af tie lAtoat h sis balked in her Infatuation | plish it by h » th vold any pos#ibility of messages be BALTIMOI Ma No! fax and two in this elt} other | ,, The bride of the tat f Ro akentiby itis aversion lo varia nie want seat a ate : Bottles of 100 ght thinking man > war fi men here, it is alleged, were cognizant | vary mender, very whites ¥ really the wife of t ; ‘ love of war; neither he \ r but sever Bidet | pie ete weno tt ib ed young man pauses) ® ' \ lay that the cus. | peace at any pri at ‘ " ing passports for ner s nis ih ek Reming ir ; to remark 1 thought] w ' ye as to ves are kept under e ghteous cau Witla joward Tatt,| abroad are belleved to have acted in- | got her prst na pul narried woman, GOOD] just 5 amome th t MMance by Secret Service a » " th 1 1 flies, ac pene by mer I 1 house was itor 0 1 are forbidden to converse ft itive of one of the men se Aenea iat hat little farce speaks the volce r w yea da : and, Charles Hastings. has in- | Hp monthly. have | of Greenwich Village, which does not °\s, \ ec anaes ; | +) e e Dieta ace formed representatives of the Secre . our lit t more In the way he ie | st of all,” sais fo Presi-| Service that id not know that ! x MEANS _ Hoy r marriage than} \ whe . , | dient, “let us take the extreme pacifist.) nnn expe > maalat Mager phe (old ine eal wa rithelr okie ‘ WOULDN'T FIGHT IF INVADED.| the man who belleves at 4 ne Until after t Jnoon, “There are thousands of mar Sereno " a rvard Man W Teac | ; He holds that no matter what He was Mired, it was stated, | pages like n New York in which | A OFFI | —r seal Feboagys at oneh Bnei ne to him, no matter what } if © representation that in Re the m. an keep their sep- | | Cites s oal in Erte Rattroad mies . ve ® ub-| was to meet a representative larate jobs a 1 xpenses. When | ‘ Yard: ‘ ,|_ WASHIN Feb, Fifty young There is only one true Aspirin, To guard against coun- ’ rina aaiete Min age Hiss wah te wal cle’ DEGRADED, SAYS BERLIN) Lee aint Spa eRe ee SUE aLL AEE terfeits and substitutes, remember that every package ’ thas ble de jearye ee Nl « to this cou ward the t ot v4 vealed acy rel and every tablet of the genuine bears 4 eA i ’ Hastings expe t would be nec At , ond 1 ; lie npoe t Me ismissed B \ ‘ " NPhoro ta also. the man w essary to. aecrote Alms “unt xt aes It “The Bayer (2) Your Guarantee ; and beat fore ai i nore. a efused to Obe ! ‘ it Hid not want th Cross ¢ of Purit. } aelfedefense. Tht fi ue ; Order to Go to Jassy : t , - v ~ Be temuat be kicked Into w t ) would The trademark "Aspirin" (Rew. U.S, Pat. Office) fee \ well be called the \ eHUL eres i(inc crlentaaah ‘ ndivr, Mar qusranter thatther ticat ideater of salicylicacid hades Kradually 4} ¢ c Calm on Front Th these + 19 of the reliable Bayer maauiacture, Sho. might be. tery © super-pact t I Degradation of Roumantan| |, ; at = Would you do tf ar my tn Hie ‘believes that, at the 2 | 4 eeenb rey PARIS, F The ts count asked I nite natio: 48) c . as ima tely shu ‘ e Floo hat then. 4 ne 1 left stranded in IT i v Vin an off tn nor tay aa the: eranseat t s . « cs ! ' w —_— ; ZIMMERMAN’S NEW DENIAL, eet The I ’ ue . Sy ACTRESS TELLS SECRET, an Seerevnes for) an ius ain Roe eatarce leah wd 3 , A Well Known Actres Tells How She| B@RUIN, Feb. a2 it i Syne BF 50. 0 58 a he rying eedo ell es Darkened Her Gray Hair With a VINO ee Dis Aiea La i. Saar ard Inhor and degra Simple Home Made Mixture, | A pb hee, js 1 r ta | An Official Public Information Bureau to Instruct People ; ‘) Ane u spread in Home Treatment of Coughs, Grip, Catarrh Miss Blanche Re f i arene. y . 1 Kindred Uls, As in This Article res w aark .f » h big ' the r anc indred lle sin " © aide ' ang other m Pi { e Separate mixed at hom athe 4 ate at lolivers Owe! aya aper Bait ae Ic ur Supplement at Chicago, Tl Kotlations ° 1 » row 1 6 statement rations made by Dr. Zim ” " To al q, can darken ’ ows agency says, “were wns THEN AND NOM 0 . 0 My ” it soft anc “p : bu Mie site fan ike hacuneah |h n par recipe, te Me res “ Aaa s nt st ed. We aro| Ft ay Point was for vu ‘oa half pin « © for Referea- ’ . : * ‘ ; hay rum, a sell box of Barbe Com dam on Saffrage. M8 1 Roeoter sy Turn Verein athleti ° Sketched in Battle-— Color Picture pound, and 1, 07. of ©. These IUSTA, Me n ane! poly n. Hut really 1 ca ° x H t ' any dr the 8 | Weeks Sake ingredic ‘ jay paReed @ pot u " ye public ahould ‘ store at v4 \pply to the provid woman i ! . FOUR PHOTOS of the hair twice , r 1 k required sh nh my i. att : ; P SINKING ofa TRANSPORT HF moult the lair soft and waiaes, At he Benker inet, | me eagle ‘ ‘ : SUNDAY WORLD, MARCH 4 not sticky or gre \ “ ted a ref Jum on the suffrage |ding wa ted « A er ew off.—-Advt | Ca usa manager of the oom ibe Oeoes seven . . tae aay ~ =| Says Eleanor Brownson Taylor, Now Mrs. B. C. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 232, 1917. x 4 Woman Is Still a Person When Wed, . TWENTY-SIX STATES FOOD CONTROL LAW Declares “Individual Marriage’’ Bride WILLBE‘BONEDRY’ 10 BE PROPOSED IN BILISWADELAW CONGRESS AT ONG { ; Postal Measure With Reed | Representatives London and Amendment Will, It Is Said, Fess Believe It the Only oo anes eae | y President, Solution of Problem. { | WASHINGTON, Feb, 22.1 Be WASHINGTON, Feb, 23, — Deter- ator Reed amendment to Post} Mined to force 1° action from tongtess that will at least tempora- OMice Appropriation rily relieve the food situation, Rep- Bill, which was Dassed by more than @ four-to-one resentative Fess, Ohio, to-day Ine | majority in the House last evening, | formed Representative Meyer Lon- will undoubtedly receive the Preat-|4on, New York, he will introduce « | ‘ resolution |dont’s approval witlin a week, It was |atated with confidence to-day, | These twenty-six Sates ahd terrt- torle * will b } pone dry” if the | ~ Jamendment becomes a law | e / PAN LINE Alaske, Maine, Oklah . North [Vinginia, Michigan, Utah, Kansas, | omergoney Georgia asec, Arizona, Colo-| such « resolution will have the sup | rado, Idaho, Nebraska, Montar port of Representative Borland, who announced ho would press his pro- vision appropriating $400,000 for a (Federal Trade Commission investi | sation of the food short Jing an and | | ginin, Washington, low lina, South Dakota and Indtana nibitton is pending in Del New Mexico, | | North Dakota, Minsiasippl, Weat Vir- In addition pr sation jo by tack- the Sundry Civil Bill when it reaches the House Minnesota, Hiinols | HENRIETTA amendment on | RODMAN ELEANOR BROWN SON TAY ROR. “Thousands of Cases Just Like Ours in New York,”’ | Wyoming, | Hawait la | The provision ts regarded as the! jy cussing most far-reaching that could be en- actod by the Federal Government, and ving as Would be possible UN | oa ive. method short of a National! “1 ¢ It would cut | for the Representative Le sailed situation to-da; don bitterly as food wpeculators as the chief | an swoe Marsh, “In Which the Man and Woman Keep Separate Jobs and Share Expenses’’—Green- der any Prohibition Amendement lion the House to take up the control on now,” quest! London preparedness programmes for | annually, into the large number of the future vut we ar |States which have forbidden manus | an exigenc |facture or anle, but have permitted | European war nt "We are giving hundreds of . . \ ort vurely liquor — importationa, | © M wich Village Is Shocked, However. es nike 40w ¢5-aaele oF dollars | ™illlons of dollars for preparedness | \ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | Greenwich Village is shocked and grieved disregarding dy created by the | “The country ( surfetted with | \ importation for personal uso. Abies By ft hap ¢ Now, it 1s not easy to shock the Village, But did not a Philistine Advocates of Prohibition are divided |} tial ear {te Workers. Having iver writer on a morning paper declare rday whole neighborho MGee eters | smons naclves over the expedi ah t to @ leak Investigation g pay 7 role neigh i a selves over the ex: 4o much tine to « leak Inve 0 of Washington Square and Macdougal Street was in| ——____——- parse . sitesi ms | RBs OF te prep) aoe F IAS Otte t ia time gress Rave some at 4 excitement just because Benjamin C. Marst | would have a reactionary effect Se ee ee eee and nw i nd entered into an “ind;. | (6 tho sume way, thoto who Rave op nike cd’ posalvin Manate Acuna { | bo *roh: h wero not Unanini,|came when Senate or announced vidual” marria rst on record, 4 the paper said I in fon when the vote. waa(cume when Senator Horah announced The Village did not k thing ab Marsh taken Foll call brought cheer | ie. qpportunity on the food short é Taylor nuptials till an unregenerate person who reads + Mey ee LR Le fro a ele | #Ae_iuention a» newspapers-the Village considera newspapers low—-car | Was greeted with a nolay demonstra. | fl) situation is most Abi geil | ried th gu in pgton Square, and the Villag provinton barring Nquor adver-|We must Immediately provide so: &*y ¢ did not care mueh, either. nts from tho maiix in States! lee" t ‘ mrmasssieeew- — What does one individual marriage more or less matter tac” [that prohibit auch advertising 18 10-| ier of the Howse to-day, de. to a neighborhood that shelters every kind of sentimental association into eluded in’ thy sspulronn manded an investigation immediatel Dry advocates were jubilant to-| mn veatian ot ny which men and women can enter with each other? day. Repre i Webth cr North | 791s Eeaere) Trane arat atocsull Why should the Village give : —— a ea sae Carolina, fat! resolution: tor]; bmeemianye Ban patent ay thought to reactfonaries who found it n Square and Arthur 3. Ja Nattonal Prontbtti a Amendment, Wathen aia’ Weseeaataliven’ See ought to ‘ 4 ; , yer New York, An- ; rapt) a Sa F 1 Cus! Nectors Fi ap | des @ overwhe HF aa riehta/Ciifornia; Doolittie, Kansas; Ander necessary to make th i te uae eri) ent contract marriag’ Waa May Sweep the Seas of Sut ustoms Inspectors Find Other tive ote Tal tl tthe Btates’ rights son, Minnesota; Nelson, Wisconsin, to their personal emo t nd- betwe reda Kirchwey, daughter tnae S ~oneress S "hic adly |aTsument, Y . Lever, South Carolina; Lenroot, Wis leals ake Doesn't everybody know|or Cleorge W. Kirchwey, and Hvane| marines, Says Congressman cotton Stuff Which Is Badly nt, already reported favor- “A arsenate ervative bourgeoisle | Clark, an instrictor at P: n ably, certainly would pass the House |! joe | MAIDEN NAME IN OFFICE, MAR-| that only the cor Needed in Germany, A Gtephens: Sepraske, at this session, in Washington Eulogy. providing at least tem- porary food control. | London, explaining that he believes Congress should {mmediately enact @ permanent Government Food Con- trol Law, announced he would sup- port such @ measure ae absolutely necessary to get over the present Bie

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