The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1917, Page 1

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Sane aiieeelcaed, Miecrttehdaats etnies Aeianaiiaaicel Phin iota wot : : - Teepe a / / ONLY 2,000 IN FOOD PARADE; WHITMAN PLEDGES AID “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ PRICE “ONE CENT. Corrie (The New Work Wotlaye NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1917. 10 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. U BOATS SINK TWELVE MORE STEAMERS; DUTCH LOSE SEVEN, WORTH $11,600,000 a aa piney +- FOOD PARADE A FALURE; FUSQRLNELL. GIGANTIC FLEET OF UMERS | "32° H1aND WILL DEMAND GITY MILLIONS FOR RELIEF x." WITH SUPPLIES FOR ALLIES: “but There Is No Way to | _ SPEEDY REPARATION: TAK ~OF ABREAK WITH GERMANY @ : Have This Man Punished.” ; oe Hen - : | veld Dnly About 2,000 Women PRAYER IN CONGRESS —_—__— Aguitania, Mauretania and q v ; March and but 4,000 Gather FOR MEANS TO END |\VICTIM SEIZED ON “L.”| Others to Carry Cargoes | Two of the Steamers Sunk Belonged for Protest Rally. | FOOD CRISIS IN U. S. Abroad Under Convoy. iidihes eweller Who Missed Purse, ‘LOST (IN TRAN p RT {GOVERNOR GETS DATA.| WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 Tried to Search Girl, but | FINLAND ON WAY HERE. PRAYER for relief of the P. ‘assenger Interfered. | . | food situatfon was delivered med, ” a i} Declares He Is Ready to Send |] in tne House of Representatives . : j Out of Danger Zone With 165} SUNK RY A lJ ROAT Message to Legislature |] to-day by Chaplain Cougen, as} After causing the arrest of Frances! Passengers— Canopic and | | —— to the Holland-America Line, and Were Carrying Grain From the United States. Kelly, sixteen years old, forcing her | ‘ | if follows: I 208 | Monday Night eg (Sie eee al Come OF Mi ae SEVEN REPORTED LOST af fo, pray, i is | Serlin Says Only Two Pers | ; peaes And plenty, that tha aus night, ride through the streets inal oss iew buzzed toeday with] Dern Says nly Two Persons ‘4 A mass meeting held as a protes thorities in State and nation | police wagon with criminats of both! 0 PP DES Te tow weoxn| Were Saved From. the id v FROM ONE BRITISH SHIP @sainst the high price of food, in may find ways and means by sexes and accusing her of being al Ihe report that the next few weekn} ‘ MME, SCHUMANN-HEINK, Piadison Square this afternoon, which the abnormal prices of Algmund Edelbere, @ oraeeh,| Wilt witnens the arrival at thin port Steamer Minas. FAO Ee DEORE EE REE THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS, Feb, 24 (via London).—Con- t + 4,000 persons, probably foodstuffs may be brought y f the grwatest fleet of merchantmen, ST, LOUIS, Feb. 24.—-Mme, Schumann- an “if ts 1 ean dearth within reach of the struggling pet of al agence ds . he ny of them vessels well known] BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), |Heink, opera singer, suffered fracture] sternation was caused here by the announcement of the torpedoing and aif of whom marched up from th we Ge cae oe ae, appe: h 9 was arraigned ae Trance cant Keb, 24--OM1y tO ee eee ts Jot two ribs, @ xprained wrist and prob- iad So. a ‘ ai cee ae Bast side, The emonstration was!] hat the spectacle enacted in | I" the West Side Court this taorning, | Here, the RIPAEE) AES =ntenee vier Tot tate one Te Ttatlan |2bt¥ was insur here late | Sinking by German submarines of seven Dutch cargo vessels, two-of Bat and unin ve, particularly inf many, of our cities recently RO: SAF WAN CUDA RON “Hy” Magis) Crane sey Smee Bee} transports Minas, SUN Dy ee ee eater trom a Viich, the Noorderdijk and the Zaandjik, grain laden and bound for a 5 fact that the prom may nét be repeated,” traie Corrigan, arry to the Allles cargoes @fmneces- ,,) Hecie, ihacineall , was returning her hi j ; . Baek ee teeh RE he conduct of this man {8 out-|nary provisions and munitions that . FB ay theta Ba cde il uck by a yome port, belonged to the Holland-America Line. he agitation on the east side ha strane i aa Ola | ovisions a rT r at pg © Press Bureau announce *hyalelan r la sn rageous,” Magistrate Corrigan sald) 1) aware in size all previous ship- to-day | she probably would be « - rn ny . , Recs 1 aacanue that thee | baer dlesharging the: gsetut, (sere Bag a nie ut ab aaa OL a calea rool fe All the vessels left. [probably Falm outh] Fet , having been Cavion would out 500,000 w . SWANN FINDS FOOD |is no way we can bring him here to| ments from this country, jeot {Ment fol u | weaken: jsiven to understand by the German authorities that that date would be i punish him. Those who discussed the profec ; : | camareeneippeanineaate : rie A ay . Pn Bod chllaren. : ; Miss Kelly lives wi p widowed! say that the plan was decided upon | on gro, sy rian) eaten nner | MORWEGIAN STEAMER relatively safe,” the so called safe period for neutral ships sailing from About 2 r i ny y z ng Beas ver a two si t No 125 | cake ade and_tnns Sreenee LAGE lbp oreets a fo at oaaepert | British ports, which originally expired Feb, 8, having been extended at by carriage srehed up the Bow est One Hur 1 und Sixth Street. | ‘ ‘ F an MASHOrs bi revi uditing of the " 5 »d absolute noce teg| Steamer was bound to Salonica and ; ; @venue to Ma » Square bet iditing office of the James A, be |carried 1,000 troops also a large a | LONDON, Feb. —Seven Dutch ships with a total tonnage of 3 and 2 o'clock this afterne ‘ Hearn department: store would have the right of way Over} ii oe a munition and 2,000,000 we Than Tw Fired, | ; ; ; Bia to mt i no parad rmit She was on her way home from], in the matter of imports in oa marks ie 1 *}] 43,300, torpedoed on Thursday, two British ships with a tonnage of Fra ! ’ h uxuries mi worth of gol he steamer's ¢ Sa J Cs One but the 1 a lowed » WoEs lock last night when ahe| 4 sufficient corroboration | and t on be verishe tt ries . i dM unk to-d hree Norweg i) 42 i Har Alora he street was accused by Edelberg on a Sixth| the future, i# suf nt c barb on tons r ran ais ht e American on' Boar 4,200, sunk to-day, and three Norwegian ships, of 3,542 tonnage, is the bone Gans, I | Avenue elevated train of stealing his| of the report oa men no were! { of the ruthless U boat war reported by Lloyds. - Ww re baits called for Union , Edelberg caught tho girl by! Alarmed by the cenn of tho) eh ipa i emanps WA ae OR res atraientry ai POEs Yas es anes ee Scores of Carloads of Vege- 1 as the train approached the] German gubmarine campaign, OfM-| yond on no he nhs was r tie ae ae prrnla nia un This is a total of 40,405 tons, the second largest amount of tonnage % jerman eubing |Ported on Feb. 9, but the details were | (possit he Alico Krohn, ‘ The East 5 k, arriving at dle pady a aq | One Hundred and Fourth Street sta- iia glish and French first made known to-day ton vithout 0 ‘ “enemy | reported in any one day since Feb. 4. ¢ Feb. 6 record was 46,763. Saad ei atene stasis | tables Ready to Be Rushed | (51 and shouted that she had robbed| lala of the English ar heb| first made known to-day |tons), without warning by an “enemy Fel y y as 46,763. between Twenty-third Here at Right Moment. bim Governments decided to abandon th RATING,” Won Teporied — to | Crews of the Dutch ships were landed to-day, | Departgnent to-day by Consu - ; The! [eee | Hdelberg held the gil tightly by the| plan of having supplies brought over AMERICAN SHIP SAFELY GAH AL Have EN) Brie Ae UG The captain and six of the crew of the British steamer Grenadier nth oon a nented by Distr orney Swann's investi-| arm and several times tried to force} by small, slow ves! ‘ hte | Pies’ aMENAUS “Okigie ha ar an , ; Saturday afternoon! gation to ascertain whether food | P@® her purse to see if sho had bis| easy ks for the U-boats, — AI THROUGH BARRED ZONE) eeahin chil (vee Mort Aikert rere killed when that vessel was sunk. The remainder of the crew was ‘ women display ni rae 000'| wallet, accord 0 Carl C, Lindsay | substi the biggest and fastest raged in coal trafic with Port Albe : ; wbsbei , tuiers, Bever ul pee NRIATOS "| prices in New York City have been| eyo 4 te, ats a | hve iv iain eo mennad aan Jand 'T t landed. The other British steamer sunk was the Trojan Prince, banner Inscribec pe e " Py t is Fee . . od pceinasid (aia race “ ‘ 7 eR Hecte. Tho nationality o! he bmarine " We Demand Food for Our| ¥tificially inflated resulted im the! Eastern representative of the Lancas-| Among the great merchant vessels] The | Is Expected to Do. k| mre agyce arya ata The torpedoed Dutch ships were: Zaandijk, 4,189 tons gross; < ie discovery to-day that scores of rail-|ter Lens Company of Ob!o. Ho de- be used under the new plan, many at Bordeaux This Evening— rea eet x aol 745 : Ee 7 ad Children © 1 pany to ivenin: anti aati, Ning « of | Noorderdijk 156 tons; Eemland, 3,770 tons; Ja $ Police Captain Sexton with a small) road cars loaded with vegetables aro| panded that the girl be taken into| of which are well known tn this port | t ing wi ot | Noorderdijk, 7, 740 1008 Jacatra, 5,373 jtons The Orleans Safe, Too. ow of ft om rteen men, including | » P| 4c 74 andoer 5 f i army of unjformed patrolmen 8nd/on sidings throughout the States of|t!® station waiting room to belare the Cunard liners Aquitania, 4°) Ri menonny wuacdara’ doasany alee Menado, 5,874 tons; Bandoeng, 5,851 tons, and the steamship pluin clothes detectives had no ditl-| New York, New Jersey and Pennayl.|S°?ched, but Lindsay interfered and| 000, and Mauretania, 88,000 tons; the BORDEAUX, Feb, 24.—The Amert Beast : * “| Gaasterland, 1,091 tons. . culty in preserving order. The| vanta, ready to he rushed into this | M#isted that Mise Kelly be placed| White Star liner Olymple, 46,000 tons; /an steamer Rochester way expected |™CE a saw had abandoned the| The belief is expressed that the wholesale sinking of Dutch mer- speechmaking had scarcely started! city when prices have climbed to under arrest before being searched. the French liner France, 82,000 tons;|to dock here this evening, having| ie eee caniche bane ; fi break the | ‘ when cast side women, feelins| gure which it is suspected has been| “Ef ®#ked Edelberg if he saw the] the Stattendam of the Hoiland- safely passed through the barred | ° 8 vantmen will cause a Break in the relations between Holland and the ohill of the nort st wind, began} agreed upon, girl take the purse, and he sald hel erica line, a 40,000-ton vessel w ane =n | German @o file back to thelr homes. | Much of the blame for prosent high | 24d Rot” Patrolman Smith explained] construct in England when Tha Rochester, in company ‘i COMMERCE RAIDER A fing to an Exchange Te fespatch from The Hague, the Mra, Anna Pastor, Mrs, Rose Pan-| prices is placed by the dealers upon|!™ court. “I then refused to arrest| war broke out, which has been seized] the Orleans, loft here just two weeku| bal dealt 4 peat rage RACs sucess ot the Mba LEG eT aie eee NOD |i cr aaa auisivare: aie. belepall andlor in, einen Governiiaati (Od Jago this afternoon for Hordeaux.| IN INDIAN OCEAN ¢ of the Dutch freighters produced widespread indignation in Hol- Antl-High Price League talked to the| the “onion king,” of No, 62 Bush rest her, I had to take hor to the| saniana, a Red & liner of verges tha <fitspAmmanean ve The Ampterdam Boerse became very weak, The opinion was crowd from trucks. A man whose! Place, Brooklyn, interrog aah Jeni and, pe mes Pipette tons, which has never been to this! sels to leave New York after the f That Two British | expressed that reparation must be obtained speedily. was not known to the pro-|by ant District | plain a wae tors V0 be ountry i - i et —— —® Fo 7 ch st ge slghe oe 1 loudly| Marke “There was no matron at the police t ne selected are gnod for Sir | ® Four of tho Dutch steamers were moters of the meeting talked loudly} Markewich and Ede } an ps are & a | homeward bound, with full cargoes. end at length int favor of pacifiam,| notwithstanding the jstation and it was necessary to take! twenty-two knots an hour. In addi Southwest of Cole ' BREAK IN RELATIONS Tho attack took plac ib Pe repeat so unknown to| Obtained for onions the her to the Charles Stroet station (five| tion to being fully armed they will | No ASHACE: tools place im the waster faa aie Isconnectediy, about| fuse to bu Rosenbloom | for and we il rode to the other p fe nd French warsh ¥ a RDAs AD AFmed: merchant wet a ae 30: ee eee vigorously, but d i oe |station. ‘There tho prisoner was| x» o: the Briton Conn raiding in in the BELIEVED 10 BE NEAR were elther asked for or given by the capitalista and monoy and the i Ae oe ee 4 ed and the wallet was not|.°4 Pe cee cunereTee 1 Ocean and wo Brit Hritish Admiralty, All the arrange. ‘Which was about all there was to the) 07 t” & Sut siesuahein on her, Edelberg then tr | ’ ee ora ners west of | asec — vents were in the hands of the Dutch WHITMAN READY TO AID CITY) ee ae tct Acne ) and Miss Kelly was! |, nee F 000 nate ; eteltaile tis 1” Oniv. Protested Mas 4 crows of the Dutch IN RELIEF LEGISLATION. cata ae : ; . Para pair FE Loach ya, 19, eae le wee Fun a y 4 7 vamers were marshalled at the U yp © to the shortage of the 1016 cnion NLA R ARE BEING RU. f " yw f " h Ci . Governor Whitman, who is in tho] coon throughout the United States | Edelberg was found in hts watoh Ft on WAY MERE. ZONE) Now Act Vigorously. h Consulate for @ conference eity to-day, announced that he willl .n.6 Government report issued Nov, 1| making shop, a little room in an office a ; _— Japan WASHINGTON, Feb, The tre. | With H, 8, J, Maas, the Consul Gen- send an emergency sage to the port issu rs 4 | CONS Ot aie, cal Gaaaiee *| ‘The American L announced here 1 1 ar Visa eral of the Netherlands, which lasted Legislature Monday night asking tor | *2°W® th! © was a shortage of | 24 oF Augen yarns a bad to-day that the Finla the last of| Fifty Carloads of Grain and Flour! ve# , ie at sey-|inendous destruction of Dutch ship- | several hours, The officers mad, Jegistation ompowering the city to bUy| CO th erin State, which produc, | charged, and asked why he had not |" company'® ships to sall for New in Each Train-——Two More ietalled for patrol duty in the neigh. | * vibe two days 18 Fe-) .mdavits as to the cireumstances ef, Gea’ ara gail it at cost toceet the ate, piprodivans | SUaEmaes Tt oat York, had left Liverpool on Feb, 17 ses , a arded here aa the most acute phase in normal years, the largest er y through the! Trains to Start To-day sinking of thelr heath, Walle Sus present high price emergency. The 4 had passed peer : f should I go to court, ‘They| ; ins t val nituation Jona given by the members of the Governor, at the St. R made the} °? OF Abe SRUnEY IB abs iid not find my wallet on her," he : h AA SER RCROR MINNEAPOLIS, M 1 1 ws wer n by a pair following staten ut noon leon h falluce in Toles ud te sere | repliads 'S amy sorry: 4nd I wil , = ge al pas f t ers. “Personally 1 thifk the SATE EASY ad tnteny ud if ghey think L have money b se caress . by 1 ‘ Du sailors were closely tion in New York City is gre gh al nae Was | and thoy oan sue me, why, Loan only | Sensere 08 boamd including Dr. Hen-) with flour o @ 7 + 1 1 Germ So tar|su\rded during thetr stay at the Con. aggerated. T know the PoE Ae ahenan nich arent y that all T bave de my tools, Yeu,|"Y Van Pyke. tine Ame ane ent , " ORDER OF FEB, 1ST ade protest rooms tn an old building in the my days a3 4 magistrate I experi-| 699 carloads of onione in etordne | 7 am very sorry, but I can do nothing| {*t" t? the Nelheriinds wrt of the city, they having been enced many of these so-called ‘food] and elsewhere in the United | about it.” ymoren: sh she: Orato Total tonnage to Feb. 23... 386,016 Reported sunk Feb. 24 (in {instru Ore and Afieais A not to talk to reporters, State: riots’ and I know just about how declared Rosenbloom, When th facts were called to the 5 Rae! | The officers, who wore Dutch mer- dation there is for the while the normal demand from « 0. ol “ e of ssionc The majority of ie Renee n utch t t antile ted foundation there is for thom. | FON" nth the midele at Aprm, [attention of Pellee Commisstoner| , teveq to bo Americana, cluding seven Dutch expected t iniforms, as well as the mem. ‘Nevertheless there Is undoubtedly! When ‘the. Texas crop will Beaig | Woods he said Pa et apt ships previously unre opular indignation |bers of the crews, whe were well an emergency confronting the city,| to come in, would be 3,000 cars, | “This arrest waa an outrage, and 1/ Ao dennlie Umults are vl ported, although sunk f ‘6 ich that Gov-|clad, appeared none the woree for miter ; t ed on r’e figures." or et the Pollee Departme +4 plan 6 thi , ; | If the City Administration desire bas don last year's figures : onsy ye : which to. proce rf | oon he ys hire ‘ fron A j 22, ships) 41,042 y t" w ‘ Aces, authority to appr “ i y n n Jethore. Ur t " » Governn ” ‘ relleve distress, I ‘F ts feutenant in the p ta-|* crib ' Fatal Sar eg Misa, 7 t » aU to . ew urine 1 Natic af ihelat “ 4 said, “has instructed wy power aw Governo 1 4 x 2 hority a ue ; ‘ ! ews of these ships 1 am ready ge tnelu My ie preve with Fintar t 1 1y anything for publication, essage to ae g isl dia touent ~ ca ef heard . t " 7 *\ Raking t b low are the } vege co will immedta flect of the American Ling a ! v “ American 2 é 1 cannot give out details of s' a | table a: dM ‘ trate McAdoo, ships, six in all, will be assembled in mt RUB Ur i a Other neutrals zee a 4 if th | he sinkings, having myself received . ; y the farmers rest here will ever “ —- Lestor wnd ataif, now i Tcaas, la the | Other belligerents.......... Government doce not take some av. lalmilep fmatmmotions,” (Continued on Second Page.) plied the dealer, titles of euch @ case’ (Continued on Second Page.) Use of march. uf \ (The destruction ef Dutch ships aoe | EE li

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