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‘ » ! wae ope r - ar ___ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917. BERLIN OFFERED TO HELP MEXICO REGAIN 3 STATES FROM U.S and if in his opinion authentto, tion to include information as to | j i fone ne tesa nr) sutra zinmarmeen eee TUMIERMANNTELLS SHISS MINISTER 7° erie eee ie Died MYSTERIOUS BOXES * aa Teh toa the Government of the United from” an allied power. States relative to any activities LODGE OPENS FIGHT TO GET of the Imperial German Govern- ALL THE FACTS. REIGHSTAG ABOUT IS FACING are | F SHIPPED INTO Federal Officials Watching for ment affecting the international Senator Lodge got the floor as soon | Possible Exodus Into Mexico, BROWNBVILLE, Tex. March relations of the United States.” as the Senate began its morning ses- of Justice at Washington, agents Senator Hitchcock reported the eion and declared that If Germany resolution to the Senate at 3 o'clock had attempted to plot with Mexico and asked waarmote consent for its it was time the Congress and Amer- \¢ that department on the lower Me: Lt 00444400441 244 immediate consideration. There was ican poople were informed of It. He £°"no objection, It at once developed offered a resolution asking the Pres- OH that the Committees on Foreign Rela- ident to atate the facts " : | ianat . estat ti can border have been keeping ol BBxitione tad not been unanimous in ite| “President Wileen authorise |Says It Stopped Eft Effort to Re-| Resentment of st of President andl Consignment, Marked “Handle | watoh for any indications that Ger / action. } mes in in dane ida Fg new Negotiations Over | Secretary of State Aroused With Care,” Found on the wee Coe eee > ©" Chairman st need that he| say that the Zimmermann letter . : ait feerig es si republic, F would offer the following amendment: | te the German Embassy in Mex: Submarine Warfare. | by Recent Actions. Ward Line Pier Here. fo far on the border bet “And @lso to inform the Senate | ee proposing an alliance with — Larédo and Brownsville, 225 mil faa to whether the information in Japan and Mexico is eubstantially LONDON, March 1.-Speaking in| WASHINGTON, March 1.—An ac- The revelation of Germany's at-| there has been no sign of such move his possension respecting the let- correct.” the Reichstag to-day, Forelen Secre- cumulation of activities of Dr. Paul tempt to embroil Mexico and Japan| Ment at least to any noticeable ter signed ‘Zimmerman’ origin. | Senator Hardwick of Georgia, Dems | tary yimmermann referred to “a tele- | Ritter, Swiss Minister to the United ated with any government or the | ocrat, oblected to immediate Con-| gram from the Swiss Minister at States, and Germany's indirect repre- official of any government en. | #lderation of the Lodgo resolution. | Washington saying that America de- ‘sentative here, has tended to put him gaged in the present war, and sf | 4nd other Senators urged him to with: | sires to avoid war, provided Germany |! the near-persona non grata class. inform the Senate of the igi ‘ Works, fanani | is willing to treat on the question of While Government hoads refused to nator Works, Republi in @ war with the United States, | tent coupled with the news that the Jap- anese have established a junitions factory in Mexico, turned the atten- tion of the Customs authorities to- —_—_—_—=—__—— Foster ath —Richard Lio} ‘an, of Call- ° the submarine blockade.” Jcomment officially on the matter,! ? < ~, day to a big shipment of heavy wood- go» Senator Stone's action wan con-| fornia, argued that it should bel ine quotations wero furnished in| eome privately admit that the Admin-! a en cases, marked “Handle with care” atrued as intended to cast doubt on | Sdopted a wirelens dompatch from tho official istration t# coming to believe that ® Se and en route from Japan to Vera se the authenticity of the Zimmerman |. “It te exceedingly Important,” @ald| Gorman prona agency, picked up Dr. Ritter not only inherited von & . Cruz, Mexico, | onote. . Sime: tha BRMAAE, cite tia hore | Bernstorff'a diplomatic work bere, 2 ull The cases are piled on Pler 18 of Jump from Bed he ghia congras ‘lo confor extras |, Zimmermann was also quoted agibut that he has taken up, as well, @ HOY was Mine ENIZABETH MOY + the Ward Line and are billed to be ||| t . . ! , ' . 0 shipped on the Esperanga, which | bof S ad declaring “Germany js in all ways) certain German propaganda work i ee ° ’ ' ; g Cre Oe eet eet rod ine eee | convinced that the submarine warfare| that may force a flat how down be-, @¢¢4 0448-5:4644040$0444-4.6-0660604040000004 salle from Vera Cruz next week. in Morning an sewapagers, 12 the President nad th ought not to be restricted.” tween hin and the State Department > | Names of the consignee or the con- Drink Hot Water le wide The a sige do rt apped ol the case: - THE LIQUOR HABIT 2:28 at that time, It was due [The telegram whieh Zimmers “a frat evidenc jot tbls wart ot Ae en ee ace | Congress and the people of the Unit. | T&RA mentions was undoubtedly | work was Dr. Ritter’s dissemination @ shipmen he hands o : Germany was ansioon | GERMAN NOTE PLOTTING WAR Wiitlan A. Brown & Co, Custom| | ; tranemitted by Dr, Ritter at jot reports tha ed States that he should lay before 7 Tolle why everyone should drink for a German-American conference House brokers, No, 17 State Street, | | he ‘A Missouri Man After Stuy for | Constens all the clroumstances that] Yiamunaten, ate ime Imm yhich all points at issue between ON THE UNITED STATES WITH who say this consignment ia one of||| Met water each morning Qi Thirty-Five Years Banished might affect the action of Congress,| diately after Washington wa before breakfast, : Gdviedd UF Gis Garman wubmasine [t86 two ationS could be. dinenenéd many of general merchandise which] | Craving ‘for Liquor With Congress ix dealing with that situa. i ; PAN | thy nave t ate | tlon and we should have all the in-| W&?fare and before President | This propaganda work was started I F D A ‘A a en forwarding from rhs Seaiple Tame Revips, formation before taking any steps,” | Wilson broke off relations, Thie [exactly one week after severance of AID OF MEXICO AND J Japan to Mextco for months. Cay te, ae rem Nee REED OBJECTS TO CRITICISM OF| f#ling on America’s part was | German-American relations, There arrived at the Ward Line] time, feeling nervous, des * Mr. Thos. J. D. O'Bannon, « well THE PRESIDENT. mi-officially stated at the What chiefly annoyed Secretary y Pier to-day the Mexican freighter J whetrongi days really in- Lansing and President Wilson was BERLIN, Jan. 19, 1917. Mexico IL, flying the Mexican flag cnpacitated by illness? eee rmany is resolved,” Zimmer-|the fact that Dn Ritter made his oO" THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY we intend to begin but under charter to If we all would practise inside-bath submarine warfare unrestricted. In spite of this it The wireless opera ‘known resident of Missouri, livin, Benator Reed do) v c plored what he R. F. D. No. 8, Frederickstown, Sto, sald appeared to be criticism of the banished his craving for liquor with) president, although Senator Lodge | Mann add a simple recipe which he mixed at! : he Ward Line “at all costs to maintain | “peace conference” suggestions to 2 rs say that in ing, what a gratifying change woul home. disclaimed any intention to embar- | her blockade, but naturally d # to [newspapermen several hours before _ is our intention to endeavor to keep neutral the the Gulf of Mexico, while the ship| take place. Instead of thousands o' th, O'Bennon recently made the|"** him. reach an understanding with America [the State Department had any tdea United States of America. was touching at various $exicas| | PRT SW es Bice Re ee following statement: “I am 61 years; “I hope that at this moment, which | Without clashing with this object jof them, It was learned to-day that If this attempt is not successful, we propose an alli- ports, and also while they were eruls pee Sil oe Mad obit tb AIL 2 old and had drunk for thirty-five; to me appears to be @ very solemn After her resolve to use her| his hurried trip to the State Depart ance on the following basis with Mexico:—That we shall © the south cheeked people everyuhere: Phe years. My cravi. was so great I) one,” Senator Reed sald, “we will not | strongest weapon, Germany cannot nt within a few hours after he make war together and together make peace. We shall tee . son is that the human system does ) ore manifestations of dl draw, Becretary of State La pe ed" the co co} ." y fefunken siguala in a } 4 pertyone te Ur oee U8 Eremaeey eUee ery wane Lie. United . “ etre Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in New Mexico, nh which it accumulates under our Pp Recipe filled and began taking it and| fet un criticise no one by an was prepared t , ure ; y ; de of livi Ki eriucise no o any kind| Ws prepared to treat only was In response to an “urgent re- elepfunken system used by] ent mode of living. For every out §t entirely banished my craving for! op inference. ‘Thin is a tine when 7 solution quest® that. he call on Secretary | Texas and Arizona, The details are left to you for settle! Coriany is easily distinguished trom| of food and drink taken into the " nore of Cuba, up cargo, they heard liquor: ‘To 8 ox. of water add 20 rr ment. lany other, they say, and the ‘s| tem nearly an ounce of waste mater Americans should close their ranks Lansing. vs did PA abblers ol M 7 the negotiations ‘ . ltiey heard, int idiehente aed at bes carried’ 6 tees Vane Seureeearaa ie and face one way and respond to one | they re pally bes It is understood that his plan—Ger- You are instructed to inform the President of Mexico i gocnaes 1 ; a der eal ope Sick AS Per Tenant otamalnen be eye ‘grains of pepsin. Take a teaspoonful |*entiment. 1 hope that will be done many later announced it emanated of the above in the freee confidence as soon as it is cer- |point on this side of the Atlantic! which are absorbed into the blood, see times @ day. Any druggist can| “I am very deeply impressed with Two AMERICAN SURGEDAS from Dr, Ritter himself and not from tain that there will an outbreak of war with the United | Ocean mix it for you or ee the ingre-| the gravity of the situation,” sald the ‘ nan Foreign Office ney ees States and suggest that the President of Mexico, on his a ‘da -tlients at very little cost. This recipe | Senator Thomas Democrat, of Colo- AND Two VETERINARIANS Mae own initiative, should communicate with Japan suggesting CARRANZA EXPOSED PLOT. pre the fire will burn bright anc can be taken of your own accord or|rado. “We are confronted with Otliclals d that the plan, by adherence at once to this plan. At the same time offer to u so we must each morning gead Jes to any one secretly in coffee, | crinty that may be very serious, It ON YARR the very nature of the way !t was mediate between Germany and Japan | IS WALL STREET REPORT the inside organs of the previous day's lea, milk or In food, as it has no taste, | is a coincidence that the Associated inade public, way an appeal over gov- Pl h id > accumulation of indigestible waste ‘ r or smell and is perfectly harm-| ,, rnment officials’ heads to the people lease call to the attention of the President of Mexico nina, and body toxins, Men and women, . Pp ‘4 Press publication comes when the a peor " sfess. I believe any drunkard can cure | ooite te conuldering the army and aap chi fly the pacifist element, to urge | that the employment of ruthless submarine warfare now Rumor That Provisional Preside whether sick or well, are advised t imself with this simple recipe.”— | ** BERLIN, Feb, 28 (by wireless to the| such a conference romises to compel England to make peac f | 10r t Provisional resident} drink each morning before breakfast Aart Navy Bilis. But if this letter from] Agsociated Presa via Sayville, March} The latest. bit of obvious German P Si Peace 3 8 ew of Mexico Gave Information @ luss of real hot water with a tea] a | the German Foreign Minister is au-11). Pwo American ship surgeons and nda work by Dr. Ritter came months. (Signed) ZIMMERMANN. : ‘ spoonful of limestone phosphate in it thentic, and it is said to bo by the when he--once — mor Lansing, as a harmless means of washing h the press—tet it be known t See rmany proposed to detain fiv A rey of the stomach, liver, kidneys + Ps ft Vi 1 4 id two veterinarian brought to Ger on pect — jenator from Virginia, we should} many on the steamship Yarrowda a is; - o steamship Yarrowdale rt in circulation the "4 " : erie know it and know it now. I hopo|ict lerlin this morning cg the ue] American Consular officers until. she ONSULATE ae! nancial dlatrict eald that the plot of] damet aoue’ bheosnd toxin the resolution of the Senator from tl he WOY) was assured all her Consular officers | | 100 4 a vat the plot of} waste, sour bile and toxins; | to Denmark. 5 hel Jermany to ally with Mexice 1] cleansing, sweetening and purify s t and other officials were not being held y uh ico an ansing, & ¥ r I am eure the President will respond Diplomacy required that Dr. Ritter to it. There may be reasons for not eaeueeonaat a giving the information, if tncompati- 1 States was exposed by Gen, | putting more food into the stom communteate this to the State De- Millions of people who had tt partment, Diplomatic ethics, at least, ed that he leave It to the | important Official Papers Reported Englishman Willing to Spend Up “VHIA, March 1 ranza, Acco ng to this report Elahteen hforma.| turn at constipation, bilious attac re sls requ | a ss. ble with the public Interest men emp! ed by the Baldwin 8 acid stomach, nervous days and sle “ pcomotive Wi State Department or another branch : i i 5 860.000 hig | 1 revous da aw f Hill Home Says} “rn tact is the Ansociated Press Locomotive Works tn making 18-inch oe thiy Government to publish the Stolen From the Files of te ec for Thi Foot? intimal rn received tn | eas nights Have be nme real era has given this entire story to the pub- n for act ‘ ose, focal circles th urranza fors| abc ne tne n Nin Creates Strength He with whatiesemns to bem mom ime | (ra to an anne Although Secretary Lansing re- Consul Weber. | the request of the quarter pound of jimestone phospt tant Cocument. It ts probably to an a fused absolutely ta comment tn the cine Stisiek Sf L—The|, LONDON. March 1—In a letter to| Forelsn Oifiee to the Japanese Gov- | will not cost inuch at the drug st: “I have used Vinol for many run- Lente . montha other forelen contracts for war|case, he plainly showed resentment) JUAREZ, Mexico, H Sl the Times, Ax F Yarrow offers a res | erninent but is sufficient to demonstrate to # authen down, weak or emaciated patients with munitions will have been comploted. at Dr, Ritter's action, and tt was|German Consulate here was robbed] wird of from £20 ($100) up to the one its cleansing, sweetening « 7 . 4 he cared little nefit. One young woman was so weak| Senator Lodge sal ——— Inter learned that the Department ts|late last night é mat 7 ST ED MURD R CAS freshening effect upon the syster and ill she could hardly creep to my door | T@k@rding the form of his resolution investigating the question, ORES aeiane ean RAIA total expenditure of £10,000 ($50,000) TE FI IN E E ee for I supplied Vino! to her liberally| “Nothing ts further from my mind] Situation. I want the most explicit | ee Nari Ween: eemncied G0 ihavan teenhl| ees an on board a TASTORARE AS HE WAS TOLD HE SAYS. and ip & month I hardly recognized her.| than to suggest eriticlam of the information before acting in a mat | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. liauen: trom, the Slee (of Consul ‘Max Bina: who first draws ne captain's | HAO IULU, \ kc | She was strong, her color charming and| President,” said Lodge, “We ought|'er which may bo so grave In its pce ath A ates qo has te | attention to a nan submarine. | | Wea L ungs an . | her cheeks rounded eet Mother M.}to have this information—the people | Consequences" With net changes from pt Yonsular and diplomatic affairs for Spey er S$ ul [Cenauter. and tolomatic et | ACCUSED OF MILK THEFT. | Witness Admitting Perjury Give Chest Trouble. en. Lathrop, 0 5. D., Rosary| ought ta have it—to know whether| Senator Smith, Memocrat, of | | Home, Hawthorne, N.Y n in charge of the document Is true or not. If we | Georgia, sald he hoped the resolution | \{li# Chalmers ee Amazing Tale of Methods to Eriapes ta os secret abnes Vineh. Th |e Cemuinemh Ie UDG Bah Tt Te laud te alonied ee anes B| Mexico, : lowner of Bullding Get Indictments ‘respond more quickly to # ewes its success to beef and cod \ A typewrite nd other office sup- | Sanet T set: Indictments, nes, iron apd mangasees pep-|have that fact After carefully reading the resol Pilhiwers clea taken Pri at Ar oe Sab 1 anrain ce lood-enriching oil-food in ates and. glycerophosphates, the | LODGE INSISTS ON HAVING FULL |tlon, Senator Stone, Chalrman of the Hes rs. Marion Se wenty-seven| Hendamin Polar went on the wit American Smelt- | ye sold, who with her husband, Perry, | ness stand to-day before Judge Me- | % a salesman, and h lem nel Intyre, pleaded guilty to perjury and 8) then told an amaat oxes opened, | Ives at No. | The office of t Ing and Rofining Company, acros the hall fi sul | was entered and two ee and most famous body- building INFORMATION, For Gnd strength-creating tonics. Ve will retury your tone fails to build up wn Relations nmittes, sald “L hove every reason to believe that | “It seems to me that the resolution | the inquiry ts not distasteful to the ought to go to the Committees on} m the German Ce ale of the vore lone. ‘ i hods « in gal Mein doen ’ Goadition | President, We must not act on news. | F relma Relatt wna, Hero Ie a news il but nothing was taken has been miasing milk which the he eaing: iain ing E M U LS 10h + ker-Hegeman Drug Stores, and paper reports and we ought to have | pane? report that the Secretary of i Consul Weber is ill at his home. prosren ug children, for for jonal Garment Workers’ drug stores that display the the official Information, The | Foreign Relations of the German = _ - who owns and liv n, not only for minor ofrenses, | han to any other one Government has sent to the but for mur erman Denmark hibits the Sale of urrested cha with taking th Agency sign. Also at the leading} dent ts asking great power. medicine, SCOTT'S is a rich, nourishing drug stores in all New York tc 1 think we ought to gtve it to him, | Ambassador in hington a certain tea or milk. Ica tested bizar in setters | Pe at w Mi js atcted daat, week in | food to strengthen tender Advt. And we ought to have this informa-|letter which appears tn the morning | li LONDON, March tale of all won! Market Court t saw Gray| Grand Jury and subsequently at the|and bronchial tubes. It is of lion in that connection, Papers, We are not informed ax tor 4 [spirits and other als ¢ Mauors has) take a battle of milk ‘and that when #10 | ral of Morcia Sigman, and six other liar beneftt to the Senator Pomerene, Yemocrat, of|the source, We have no facts upon}! A.| been prohibited in Denmark, accord- ra, charged with the mur- | Pee Ayia sed in Onto, said that in addition to the|which to determine our Judgment S| ing to a Reuter dispatch from Copen n Libcowits in 1910, tract and tue Sihagen, Th en, mporary and | static » knew anything about the berculosis camps for | calls "tor made on. & ) examination: ur xt Wedi and | supp of Liebowitz until country paroled Gray four years after it was said to have | YOU elm all in Sct es } Associated Press despatches, the) “There may be information In the! \ Senate had the statement of Senator | hands of the State Department of a iy t gj atocks of spirits In ¢ in th Swanson that the Zimmermann de- | confidential nature that tt might not} . | happened he told Judge Melntyre. | t b n tol at to y 0 itt t 5 spateh was authentic. bo thought compatible with public! ‘a fae a1 | CHICAGO WHEAT. AND CORN SENTENCED AS AS SWINDLERS. | ci haa ae ae wh fan! nay to the eh eee, eee Et “Substantially correct,” interjected interest to reveal, Then aguin, thin | ("o's eo = MARKET, Grand J and I ead | Senator Swanson. alleged despatch may not be au- |}! ‘ WHEAT so | tm and Lynch Defrauded Board- cle i Wet dar et “If there is any variance, we thentic. It may not be true. ie * oe a ing House Mespers, | HORACE PORTER'S SON DIES, - tenato: y ° \4 ‘ ey jorester A inn and | oe oY ought to know that fact,” returned sagen r pbs Toe ' have the sah dept | Lynch, in business as | Wee a Victim of Preamonta| written onder sleed th Ptr 3 BIDDONG, Se r Pomeren ‘The resolution a n referred with nate tions | re | Geasing Company, were fc a: | Leaves 6 W or | 10 dort{uamn et i.amo ity, }amply protects the President--per- to report to-morrow, but Senator - 1% the Federal District Court to-day ot| Vorter, only son of Gen, Hor- | Dated March td mitting him to give the information, Stone objected to any instructions, It 2 —_ r Ambassador te d of penmonia at his he ising the mails to defraud boarding house keepers who had apartments to {if compatible with public interests. was so referred and the debate on LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, We all realize the gravity of the that point ended : . sy Avenue, to-day after along | JSt ON EAST SIDE OF GTI AVE, BR 18 | DIVIDENDS DECLARED. i susckecpors testi- | illness, He was forty-five years old TW PEN BOTH ANT Tait ote ‘OrTON 4 n More than twe 8 ' re fevtaed by hit eile wh APED SchEW KI PAN BE: 1 | ay teen Hize, e Rete. Paid, fled they paid defendant mite titre Nn fe, who tere CO UMER. fa TTC AVE.” LIBIe rt REWARD, ging from $ hat. th ha wou 22-KARAT a and Peniti GOLD CROWN: nd f 89 ur “The Bayer Cross—Your = ne tn be SOLID GOLD Guarantee of Purity” inch wo" Sears BRIDGE WORK “SOc al Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin pro- i. 18 i LATIN- “AMERICAS CONFAB. ‘ tect you against counterfeits. A A Hal pate et dea Prepate) of a neneenney 8 S18? the hiked ended Dec, 31: Total income, $1,364.54 BUENOS AYRES, March 1.—-Chill has Paired aah avery package and every tab- Peary $18 | nerease, $142,774, Surplus, $870.624, in-[ received a proposal from Argentine to let of genuin aspirin bears amy, Tee, . eaae, $. Previous surplus, 81,-! ,articipate in a com nce of all Latin = = — “The Borer a oane as "ital BK Sane Co bebe trengts Sean o akaeee WE ALSO OFFER: | Snlvinaker 1% [cents ist 105. ” spatch printed to-day in La Na CHOCOLATY, COVERED MOLASSES Sold in Pochet Boxes of 12, Bottles of 4 ie caidae pe WE ata’ ealear tn (ba Eroopeain ONS—The centre of 24 and Botties of 100 ‘ 1 Gtrombors ne | cifted as the meet | tal dividend of 7 nos Ayres wa pril gt auarter, | Maveti | conference to urge and it Was noticed that Nr tates was not included. tn group of nations asked to partict payable A qj 15 MODERN, PAIN. pas DENTIST Janu me Onem - ary as en ne yan ‘ Hew? 128th Se | 369 E. 34th St. v Not after tax $5.68 $1,-} p4 BARCLAY STREET 806 BROADWAY | my GC W ; Closes 6.20 p.m, :Bat.10 p.m CloseaT p.m. 8 ; bt, SF A. Nieto pr. rt ér i n . tee « isin Ne 1” 2 ContTvaNor STREET ij At: BAST 420 STREET i \ Canadian P q rose ‘Pari: few Y6r! Closea 12D. m anol Fixti Pe Beaks LB i Jake tro canaaian 2 a January groge earns PARK ROWA NASSAU st 206 WEST 125TH STREET noreased $341 Cafe des ‘“ wen Chosen | 1.309. m . 09 ROOME TREE 23 WEST 34TH , The trade-mark "Aspirin" (Reg. U8. Pat, Otiow i Ratlway Bt acini cin net REET, loses Sue ALD fk 24 3 8 guarantee that the monoaceticacidester of 4 449 100. Hallwe: A) 38 EAST. 230 STREET y ‘OTH ST, & 3D AV’ _HELP WANTED—MALE. sallcyllcacld to these tablets s of the reliable | _——— enced oe einee eaux-. hy S$ aigies 28 pa: Aw lasea 18m, Daly MMEOE Dr comne ca cace | yer masufacture, Bread Cards Now for France. ; Halance 72 FULTON sT., e *KLYN 187 MARK To. Ni Printing Co. 281 W. 0th a, thind Moor | PARIS, March to=It wag announced 1 divide $1,765,808 80 W. 40th St. Moses 11 80 n. lin Dali Greeee 13. 0n.mn. vial hotme m oye “ |to-day by the Minieter of talons “per cent, on the 1 r LOLIB BUSTANONY, Lo 8 N AY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.90 P, M.--Saturday 1M. ert ee PRAEARTORS, wanted fer final that bread consumption in France will stock. against 309 per cent earned in Bole Owner. he specified welmht includes the container, “Broa i — ee ae @ regulated b) carde 1016. same amount of slocs / |

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