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eo ’ ‘ -PUNCHED RADER’S OFFICER, ~ SENTENCED AT SEA TO DEATH THEN SANK GERMAN U BOAT eects British Skipper Knocked Out Captor and Faced Execu- tion on Karlsruhe. she was another British vessel dodg- ing the Germans, as she ran along | with all lights out, but at dawn she | fred a shot and stopped the High- | jland Hope, A launch put off from} and Liout, Schroeder of the Im- haa BY’ MAN HE HIT. EE German Navy came over the | | side followed by fourteen men, “Haul down that British flag!” the | Herr Lieutenant commanded, potnt- | ing with his left hand at the Union Jack at the masthead, while with his | right he shoved Capt. Thompson. The skipper stepped in with a straight To Complete War Thrills,! Capt. Thompson Ran Down Submarine in Channel. Capt. John Thompson, late master! M#ht drive that caught the Herr | of the steamship Rawson, is the only|Meutenant under the chin and} 4 od | dropped him flat on the deck, “out” British skipper this far known who for a good half minute. has survived the double peril of; When the leutenant came to, Capt. knocking down one of the Kaiser's) Thompson was tn irons, hand and leg, ofMloers with his fist and of running | “9d the Germans carried him aboard 4 * the Imperial cruiser Karlsruhe and end sinking @ German subma-| nyt nim on bread and water in the | rine. Ho is leaving New York in @ brig. The crew of the Highland Hope day or two after a series of adven- were ordered into the old Mner Cre- tures that make movie plots seem, feld, one of the consorts of the . "THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1917. German Submarine Upside Down and Sinking; Run Over by a British Freighter in the Dark » > a MP, - ! ho oA A = any th mg TAE SSEMARINE. OVERTURNED. (This photograph was furnished The Evening World by Capt. Thompson.) rolled over, and six of her men jumped | from her tower into the sea. They were rescued by sailors from thé two black spots Five miles south of the Scilly Isl-| side down, A satlor on the Rawson jands, which appear as a long black| snapped this view soon after. It | streak at the back of the picture, the| shows about thirty feet of the lowest steamship Rawson hit this subma-| part of the boat, near the stern. Be-] trawlers which look like SWANN WILL TAKE POTATOES OP 2 FOOD PLOT PROOF | ONIONS $5 A BAG: TO GRAND JURY} NOBODY BUYS “EM meen Will Tumble Still Further, De- clares Foy, Who Says Boy- cott Is Solving Problem, District Attorney Has Evidence} That Dealers, Not Farmers, Are to Blame. Potatoes dropped $1.50 and §2 for 165-pound bags on the produce ex- changes to-day. This was the biggest drop the potato market has had in Jone day in two years. In spite of the slump, not pound was sold to | any dealers, and the Indications are United States Government reports | now in the hands of District Attorney Swann give the lie to atatements made |by produce dealers to Assistant Di |trict Attorneys Markewtoh | and Eder that the farmers are responsible for jthe increased cost of vegetables.| that there will be no buyers until the [Several wholesale produce dealers| speculators get the prices still lower, have told Markewich and Eder that me Q. Foy, food expert, gave it as mi a farmers have trobled, and, in some| "i Opinion that there will be a grad |ual decline in all foodstuffs, “The big drop to-day in potatges,” | he sald, “shows that continued ham- cases, quadrupled thelr prices. According to Government reports Una Say H dist pee hab pd mering at these things will bring a ceiving 5 “te jo be dnbdinded reaction "aopl potatoes, a little more than double mir nd ib i et fhenpem | Potatoes and dealers are afraid to buy | them even at a slump of $2.00 a bag. This wholesale drop should bave its effect on the retail trade within twenty-four hours.” Onions also took a tumble, dropping from $15 for a 100-pound bag last the price they received last year, up! to the time the report was Issued. | There are three bushels to a barrel ana the dealers admit they have been charging $10 a barre Investigation by the District Attor- poor and pale. cruiser, [rine just before dawn. She turned up-| fore Koing down the submarine slowly | at each edge of the photograph. | pore, |nev'a office has Mnown that, with the] week to $4 and $10 to-day, at the open- is Captain ta & bit betow the me After ten days of nolitary confines | ———————-——- ee ete | 4 JO exception of a few farmers In New | ing of tho market ¢ in is A bit below the me- iene 4 * on ° as by 0 mater- P 8 ment Capt. Thompson was tried by a! out matters and preyent'a ropetition | (ue ernere rere nN N.Y? ‘ BUT HOMOSON | York State, there has been no mater. | a ie an OnbeclAlly: te dure” dium height, with the long arms and | court of officers aboard the Karlsruhe, Of what hae occdtred, While the || ZOUSBWIVES OF ! | cartel Roba fal increase in tho price pald to! quid Foy, “but that is my official MME rie ras cts peed uans er ld eas striking one Ms His prices are high, Tam convinced that || HERE'S THE WAY RICE ‘ORLE Petiaeed since on i ane naka quotation to-day for oniéns.” sailed out of Liverpool on Sept. 1, | tenced to death. |the situation ts not critical. Thos 1S COOKED IN SOUTH }\ | peeerimararrbarran Misr But even at $5 less a bag, no dealer * |who want to eat can have rice, fish | fons, Ace | Was around this morning bold enough GH14 leaving his wite and two boys in| “Tieut ‘sehroeder appealed from the | [Ee say tr sommes at 0 | AT PORT NEAR | BORDEAUX Feesrla hina” are. tocalvlGg FU) Rio oneie ee ate London. His steamship was the High- | verdict prices OSEPH JOHNSON to-day had bushel while the dealers are charg: | there was no sense in buying onions land Hope of 2,380 tons burden, bound | “Thompson's act was natural,” he | Varner ating that this to say about cooking ling $14 @ bag containing two bushels. until they got back to something Like head SET rat a said. “He was on the ete of his share ead steone voppenition. to. an rice First of Two American Steamers) istrict Attorney Swann sald to-) normal rat {ag Company eh ie ohey hag ilar helen gl nd Wicks bill from certain quarters and “The people of this city are That Braved Barred Zone Is day that he had Investigatorn at work | The Federation of Retail Grocers Q | Cap’ ohler of the "0 + enie i comp! ports 0! oduc il- |g 18 . effec! They were fifty miles south of the | not seo. it that way, but after mt that It would be only afte hard t likely to eat much rice Reported at Gironde. mpiling pe Late Lstisihy ° bal of the East Side put into effect early Byuator and fifty miles north of the | argument Lieut. Sc hrocder, mull we flight that the measure would would until they know how to cook it. : ia abla for the New York market. |(o-day a resolution adopted against So? Gan Hodue,.on. September - aig’ Hatacsh paws, He believes the public spirited In the South they know how to PARIS, Feb. 26.—The American| Amounts in storage warehouse, on|the selling of potatoes, ontons, lima Roque, ¥ ing a lump on His jaw, persuaded him freigt oO . i 4414 when First Offic Lloyd woke |g gpare the ski ve tite. He ana|( N d action of men who are going out inte cook rice, and it is a staple rel@hter Orleans has arrived at! freight cars or stored within: the ns and sugar, None of these com- {Capt Thompson at 2 A. M. and sald ‘Capt ‘Thompson became the best of Too Many y Roof Gi Gardens and) tne open market and buying necesal and not used for dessertstoany || (#ironde, below Bordeaux tranaportation vicinity of New York|moditicn will be sold, or kept ta 3 > ompson became the be: H aby she nghet te pri cars 2 ther was a suspicious ship a mile off, | ¢, af lia ee ne ee | Too Few Vegetable Gar- | ties of life ana selling them to the great extent, This is the re- mea, HAR Obie na |CHY WI be compiled and compared| stock, until they have gone down at to starboard, The skipper thought lat the island of Teneriffe six. ie Bel public at no profit will have the ¢ cipe for cooking rice, so that : Pees) and! with @tatements from froight agents |ieast ten per cent, more, it was an« : SeEee, eeceude amy rene| > Ces, GAVSiGrOvernor. fades 8t GUMREIE hGH Opathe-unts the grains will stand separat chester were the first American] of the various railroads as to shlo- }nounced, ‘ |later the lie ant asked for al . ei : deh fad gid as Chak te will aE Oe vessels to leave the United States for! ienty received Food and ark ts Cammissioner souvenir of their cruise, He refused which now prevails F Europe after diplomatic relations “ é " tape trathptty * SAGE TEA DARKENS + to accept the badge from Capt. Thomp-| Gov. Whitmah, after carefully con-| The East Side was spotted with mushy, sticky and unpalat- with "Gumaay wirki aay Hoth |, Cold store warehouses in New | Dillon was expected at his office to- son's cap, but gladly took a button he/ sidering the situation arising out of | disorder to-day, Bands of women able: atiips ealled trom New York on feb Jersey are filled with veg and/day, but did not appear. He sent cut off his coat the high price of food products, has| picketed stores or roamed the streets Let your TH paid to 10 for Bordeaux, unarmed, They wore | foodstutts y to be dumped tnto apy fis ; eects City he would be “My bellef," says Capt. Thompson, | decided that emergency legislation at | searc the black glazed handbags e, come to a violent boil. aid by their owners to be loaded | the local rket when the owners ck to-night or to-morrow morning, that the Karlsruhe was really the| Albany 1s not necessary. He has! {housewives who were surreptitiously in your rice, Boil for | with non-contraband freight, con- {decide they can be disposed of at the | = —— Moewe, There Was nothing aboard | found that the same persons who lead | trying to buy vegetables or meat o¢ twenty minutes. Pour into ainting oblefly of | canned — fruits, | patest profit, according to a report | preparing to submit evidence to the "Don’t stay Gray! Here’s an ber that was marked, but the way she] parades and address mase meetings | fish for thelr families or assaulting straining colander. Let a ’ ¥ HowF | made to-day to Mr. Swann by his tn- nd Jury against many dealers be- Old-time Recipe h was manoeuvred was exactly the| when private banks fail on the East | pushcart peddlera: stream of water pass through 1s a vessel of 2,808 | veatigators. ‘The District Attorney an-| lieved to be responsible for the arte A aie ecipe that Pas the Moewe, She would le] Side, when garment workers strike, | moB OF WOMEN TRIES TO KILL the rice to take out the starchy grows tonnage and carries a crew of /nounced that he had arranged for One ice ' ‘ eX ‘i sland fo vo. weeks, then} | , idue. 7 hirty-five, thirty-two of whom, erence pera | ubpe were issued to-day by nybody can Apply. at an island for two weeks, then} when waiters strike, when rents are BUSHOART WEBBLER: residue, hen serve. Sada Cece Alen onference this afternoon with Jullus| Agsimtant District Attorneys Marke. jemencnenets move out to sea with a flock ¢ ut} considered too high, when the weather The violent boiling prevents America Like the Roc | D. Mohr, President of th ew York | wich and Eder for the appearance The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- | si\ips scattered around her like th lis too hot or the weather is too cold,| <& mob of women att dia pe the grains from coming to- Orleans had the American flag pa | Mercantile Exchange, at No, 6 Har-| before them of representatives of the storing faded, gray hair to its natural |cnickens around a hen—the Rio Ne-|or there {a dixsatisfaction over the|dier with a pushcart load of veg gether or sticking to the pot.” on each side as well as the nar rison Street, an organization @of pro- | firms of Oscar Frommell & Brother color dates back to grandmother's gro, tt feid, the Asuncion and a cavera t tables at Orchard and Houston streets the ship, whloh was in letters large | ace men, aba 1, Ei Watpon & Ce}, two OF the time. She used it to keep her hair |lot mor | pric of ice or the price of ¢ , lak cua : = nough to be read three miles away \° spre largest commission houses in the city. beautifully dark, glossy and attract- ey swung ont to the horizon on| those who are promoting the p ane pa peg pee Benen | Ane, This exchange, according to Swann, | Retail poultry dealers, in communl+ ive. Whenever her hair took on that |¢¥ery hand, and if they signalled the| ent food agitation—well fed, warmly Hanley*forced his way Into the crowd ‘The Jews will not eat frozen Miah and | « recelved on Saturday by tho| permits Its members to speculate in| cations sent to the District Attorney, dull, faded or streaked appearance, British ser Canopus or any oth | clothed, bejeweled persons, most of and rescued the man, whose clothing ten carloads of hwater fish from) companies which nt the ships out! futures, and it t# his belief that the complan they are forced to pay much this simple mixture was applied with |{" S140" the Karlsruhe scurried away | wiom moved away from the Bast was torn into strips, the north and west are spoiling in the | Ed ina wa afore er as woll a8 the} snotition of this privilege would ben erage afer oe gan nny tee. wonderful effect, Peyplg ; they could afford It The women promptly turned on freliht yards of the New York Cen The Die ave furnished statistics showing 4 HEARD A GUN AND THEN RAN * As soon as they ous 3 nots there is no real reason for the in- ret Brewing at home , dein ond DOWN A Fay ay and never go back except when there Hanley. He blew the whistle and tral at St ns Park. w/ $6, 000, 0007 T0 RELIEVE Attorney has also arranged to have ajecrease in the price of poultry, aa ~of-di owadays, by asking a ; 4 y Is a chance to stir up trouble and other policemen ran to help him. The Wholesalera offered fresh fish | talk with Charles $. Droste, of Droste | there ta no scarcity and the farmers any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of |. Phe submarine was) sunk when | 1S a epihodifes owd was too big for a few men to. re ne to tw nts ‘| Snyder, one of the larg ure not charging more, One dealer ental Naviga' mpany's steam-| “I¢ the city administration sends a| handle by fle means, and the re. # The retatler and egg concerns in the city, The pou you will get this famous old AWwSOn, 00 tons, In t t . 1 t t they have no | more car loads of live poultry were preparation, improved by the addition | from Portland ns, dn Dailast | request to me for emergency legisia- serves were called from the Wifth oy Toons Wane ant State Department of Agriculture ts} received in this eclty during the past of other ingredients, which can be dee | “We were five ais mauthe or ting | tlon to permit the city to go Into the street and Vinton street station ‘ mn pointe for Ytinh have| WASHINGTON, Feb, 26.—Senator| co-operating with the District Attor. {twelve months than the correspond- pendgy upon to restore natural color y Islands, the skipper, “at| business of selling food at cost, of It was found necessary to been « Il. Wholesalers say it] Borah to-day introduced a bill pro-| nay's office in the fc inquiry ing (ime of the previous year, Sev- and ity to the hair dawn on De y few Brit- I shall heed the request and Sophie Greenberg, fifty-six years old My tke a inonth ty restore the mar. | viding py Pa hia Hae Banat "1 etl The District Atte Wf watinfied | Or panes ai neuliey, sss is ct onare- A well-known downtown druggist | !84 ships we & because it waa! 4 i on to the Legis of No, 167 x i: (president to relleve the present f New York 1# being fleeced by in-| (De tte dditioh to the legitinate and evenly that nobody can tell it has | Uh, Submarines, but thought, wa a inane: tile Riaenccn Fannie Felster ; wus hurrying through been applied. You simply dampen a | willing Just as day wae boncking 1] any, ‘ pee at a Street, The K Street at noon to-day | sponge or soft brush with it and! heard the bat fut and Tet | request has been sent tc chet te ua Re By Witt D coum CTT draw this through youribairs taking |OeUed full apes elland: Wi ras over tebvenny, 108 tomelye “Four hundred wor mo push. | Wor i De-| one strand at # tine y morning Something with an av sump that| be sen eh b bilge “ old the gray hair disappears, and after Me our ship shiver from stem to} “There are too many roof gare IN& baby carriaxes, pa aded thrown | wy a ' long FS es another application or two it becomes oy neg our bow toward the Siecin'| dens and too few vegetable gar- (the market section of Wi Maras to lo Ox un the midda | iy beautifully dark and glossy. aa fast us we could go. thinking we| dens in the City of New York,” |‘0-day, carrying banners which grabbed big of flour OY e er al Y oa ervice SI Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- had started the Rawson's plates. But| the Govethor continued, “that is pe ein u, Nees threw it Imo the street, — The N ound is a delightful toilet requisite no water Was coming in, so We swung | 4 ood ale urted 1 twenty cents’ R Bee hain. who desiree more youthtul | back on course, Then we saw| one of the reagons for the scar prow Educat . flour m 1 with the mud pa y appearance. It is not intended for the tie submarine, rolling over slowly. | city of food. aya aan (hd ie akan Tak promptly a To the People of New Jersey and the Public: N cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- S!° 4s bottom up as we 4 tand| “Seriously, I am very much inter- ¢ No Bariiett wirest, 8 N ae. ene of our then took a photoxraph of 1 in the Wicks bill, [thik that ae pees i Ne) Te was learned to-day that the in . ; N her. ve aay 8 for anythin for : ee eallsy preg ate ed the marchers to refrain trom! ye of 4 of the Depart-| Before the New Jersey Legislature is a bill to broaden the pow- N © belleved there were o' subma.- | measure will pass h perhaps a . ah : 1 “ he li ’ ‘ iat i N ines about, but later we learned that minor changes and I think it is second sy Beet Lae hal ene be ie tog int : han dl foea} ers of the Board of Publio Utility Commissioners, It was intro- N me of our British trawlers MOUIG sauna oa tne TA EAPLAT a the 7 ’ AS ene val eve whan duced into the House by Hon, Emmor B, Roberts, of the Grange; N ix inn! of the sunken aubmerione | which tila State han puasea | Markets on the cast aide were closed | (9 the rloting and. German| into the Senate by Hon, Lewis 'T, Stevens, The measure is sup- N ning’ tower | heard, am she rolled |in years A ere Pent ee ane Perea rE ported by the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, following NN Sd right alde up once inore before sink: |BELIEVES PROPOSED LEGIGLA:| (nce ou... Lone Bue ane] catty ine Induatrial Workers of che} exhaustive study of the problem, and by newspapers generally, imiere waa one funny thine: one| TIQN WILL PREVENT TROUBLE, | ‘ World | It is heartily approved by the railroads, They take this public N . business, Women who 1to bo y apr ) ) I N reeiInans of the trawler's crew saw a ( nan | “If such a bill Is passed 1 believe | warned eway by pickets and if} PERKINS’ COMMITTEE BUYS) method to say soand why, Legislative Committees will give hear- N Ay: POWDER. dove under Whit and tetoned nine ups | eet tend to materially straighten | | Lin buying th re| BEANS TO SE SOLD TO POOR: | ing on the bill February 27 at Trenton H ¢ ¢ and fetehec n up. ey pe buying they were} ‘(,..,, W. Perkins, chair ral : Ny 30 years women who f » as they t n aboard } { t ey were « sigh \ , “ ” § Fog 20 reek wore. whe curs lr rawier ho showed his thanks by |N. Wa, put Into the Asores for c If ed until th SAUL OR ATED! iy 1 + Food Commiiten, This will accomplish in reality what the “full crew” law of 1918 N jeeman. Cool, clean, dainty ; dove calling lia rese F started again, ran into fourteen mora | of a eman, when they were set] announced Jay that We Just : The effec . reemanes Cel clean, dany en calling Tia rescuer an started again, ran into fourteen more Figuines itinrgivteratinely ect tt ke quantity of Braz | was intended to do, The effect of that law so far has been to ; Fr Tree vamp. well he crags, poor Bee tn ceas Ge ene d att will be on sale in force upon the railroads in New Jersey a total cost of $1,250,000. N . The Freeman Perfume Co, They do et rattled, you kne any other’ Atlantic skipper had ever ‘ this ¢ y part of this. we Such expenditure, which, as every cost entering into railroad Devt, 99 i, Oble apt. Thompwon had ten days of |heard of before, and then had to stop|ANGRY PEDDLERS BESIEGE| The retal nd place of wale eaalite F ; i tara lle tably i et b dusts blie, h ; continuous gales from N. W. and W.{at Bermuda and get more coal. ‘The | (WHOLESALE FISH MARKET, = | corm “sto announce in a MaMPenAncS ANG Operation, ineyitanly is mes by whe Pubs, HAs N [Itawson arrived her a few days a ow le fleh market at Peck ae ‘ 7 : been waste, for it accomplished nothing of value, Ny |under command of her first offt | e +t \ ys brown beana ar : if N Capt, ‘Thompson having staye | was besieged to: ous @ ry way as palatable and nour E.nactment of the bill will take nothing from the public that {t N [RNS Ab Hermuce. (he sessed for) aide: nual ot ry pals beetigmaed Ha yes Beat He ahi sn docs not restore in greater degree. For an arbitrary law recog- H Ibe verposive, He expecta. balliba |e Spe Sarena HO ' ans be wold wil be | nizing no conditions——but, with limitations, requiring on trains a y orders soon. i pie Ager Mted near t rae DUDS @aheals | § given number of men regardless of differing circumstances sur- NN Ilow about the submarines?” he © > oc Ash becau § m " ment distr : ' NY | was asked cott, they would not allow the whole- | ' jent from this mort rounding operation of such trains and the services they perform— N “Ther only one way to beat to sell fh » anybody el v rey 1 Parkiy | the bill substitutes the intelligent judgment of selected men en- N then,” be replied: "ao ah n your ¥ and lameniatl ! cele page yet trusted by the Commonwealth with safeguarding and promoting N and protect yourself you that could be ! % 1 the public interest N hurt.” 1 tf € r ked th 1 ¥ t coring * ‘ ” N = Rak hare whe JAG 1) violas ' f f Under the existing statute—an “excess man" crew Jaw, not a N | ENDS LIFE UNDER TRAIN. Ath Faa oN GIA id ae i “full” crew law as it was named to accomplish its enactment— N | od uation without ity. ‘The w a) alec railroads in New Jersey are compelled to carry on trains, where N Vresaman Track ora gay t the men who at-| 4 1 they are not needed, some 450 men who would be otherwise very N sha aay am. tary, (tented ¢0 ne arow FUNSTON, HELD IN CHECK, advantageously employed. Railroads do not seek to underman ff gne yenrs ald. of No, 117 Stone avente, slip and keep customers away 0 DIED OF BROKEN HEART” trains, On many trains — passenger and freight--they now put N from the top of the ( : ‘ . larger crews than the law requires, this to ensure safe and efficient N wes the tracks das . N ' ( 2) Ma ec: ‘J : : ’ N A Recs n the path of govCOTT OF FISH TO CcoSsT Bi D What this bill will do is to make certain that all railroads in N always carry a tin Aulside Lethonta'bork tram ioraer's DEALERS FULLY $150,000 Conquer Suppressed by I CU Matiprraiel ieuieele craw creer ect cee ihe Uinlites eae . 3 And cut of work for some time, | The action: of leaders f { Fate, Says New Yorker Commissioners full authority to determine how many men are nec- N of Velvet in my hip a Sido food agitation Pines : | essary to make certain that trains are safely and efficiently oper- ’ M1, Asked te Send Cattee in tne fish ¥ i 1 r } ated, also to prevent excessive duties being required of any man N RIO DE JAN h i; ¢ Kanna in train service, It protects the public interest, as the present law N ’ t ' York & ; ! | I N A land will accept Brazilia . " : { does not, It adequately safeguards rights of employ It re- N ’ be $ 00 ay t I “s 1 ) & ploy trouble comin’ I cent to Eniand bon ¥ : ; lievew the railroads from a useless operating charge now imposed 4 jeclaren the Land : ’ A wonthem, It makes for economical, so for better, transportation hy draw first. TEE ey ‘ servic nail, recently. proteated A SAMUEL REA WM. H. TRUESDALE A. T. DICE A ygainst the German ad ¢ 4 President, Pennsylvania R. R. President, Lackawanna R, R, President, P. de R. Ry ae $ saa Executive Committee of Associated Railroads of Pennsylvania and New Jersey i. EE, mantel Dey 4 ; ! R. L, O'DONNEL, Ch an

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