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WHITMAN BARS DARCY FROM FIGHTING IN THIS STATE | WEATHER—UNGETTLED; MODERATE. “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. 18 PAGES LANE EDITION The [“ Circulation Books Open to All.” | + by The Press Publishing New York World). PRICE PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, 19 @. (8 ONE CENT. U.S. MAKES DEMAND ON MEXICO NG SHIPS © SENATE HURRIES VOTE ON ARMING SHIPS GERMAN PLOTTERS SOUGHT 1D DARCY A SLACKER; ARMED NEUTRALITY BILL T0 INVOLVE UNITED STATES > MEAT DROPS ANOTHER CENT: DAR EGGS TO BE 290 WHOLESALE: CNT FBHIINNY. GETS BIG VOTE IN SENATE NO WARNING GIVEN FROM NOW ON TO ANY SHIPS IN ATLANTIC boats by submarines.” Night Next Is Forbidden. Prices of Most All Foodstuffs gL eae Continue to Decline and Supplies Increase Parliamentary Tangle Forces the’ Naval Bill to the Front—Repub- lican Leader Mann’s Amendment for Arbitration Is Stricken Out. |Millions of Money Sent to Mexico in Shape of “Loans” Even After Warning That U. S. Government Would Not Support Them. AME HERE DISGUISED. THREE INDICTED AS PLOTTERS IN YARROWDALE MEN STARVED AND FROZE 3e Our Ally.” Piers Clogged With Potatoes— Spy IN UIRY HERE Se Aeeeey Gee SS | Roads Bring in 151 Car- s 4 att Cermndint of ue WASHINGTON, March 2.—After displacing the Naval Bill by 4 IN GERMAN CAM GOVERNMENT HELD BACK | loads of Meats. —- ALBANY, March The Les vote of 64 to 15 and taking up the armed neutrality measuré, the Senate f Sy Ss , anhere) Atal oes Dillon Aght, whieh 62°" this morning found itself in a parliamentary tangle which forced it to mally PART OF THE PLOT NOTE 4 The wholesale of meatajeaider and Wunnenberg Are! scheauted for next Monday night at =e ‘Don't Want to Lionize Him, as England May Soon FAMINE SIGNS VANISH. | price % C1150, n % ; h 50 resume consideration of the Naval Bill. . ; : , dropped another cent to-day, Eggs Accused With Bacon, Madison Square Garden, has been Fesume consideration of the American Prisoners, in’ Rags WASHINGTON, March 2.—New revelations of the widespread | t ‘ + °C Senator Stone made the motion to | a - may rise or fall before tho day is Held in England forbidden by Gov, Waltman, 1 Force { sngland, : ‘i anc orced to Work wtting o ermal » United St Ar : : A over, but the probabilities are that In forbidding the t 16 Gov jtake up the Armed Neutrality Bill GERARD MAY HAVE NOTE : ; plotting of Germans in the United States and other American Republics k e toll ne teme | as 3 th ate svor of t H oI 7. ndicate th roth ) st “ yave been involv i by to-morrow night they will be} ory. pedoral Grand Jury wh 40 | nai the few: ataciaant = Big as was the vote in favor of his Barefoot in Snow indicate that both Cuba and Costa Rica were to have been involved as down to the Chicago market price,|epent five days investigating i T have joxing Com) motion, it could n © construed as FROM KING ALFONSO _ well as Mexico ya fered cans Mission to forbid the holding of the test ‘ Senator COPENHAGEN, Mareh ‘ Pare & Gonen. idipaleaie ping | |SO-called boxing exhibition at Madi rae the London) csoar et tel seventystwo It is stated that a con: ‘le portion of tie Zimmermann note sent Potatoes aro so plentiful that deal- | Rewsnapy s were on Square Garden next Monday | Pposed Mderation then on the! Reno Phat Returning Envo: a ; ee ere are anxious to have reporters tell |‘? Bnsland a lea night. 1 ain credibly Informed that ground that it way a violation of the! Ti A coe toy Wl ricans who Were mad ) the German Minister in Mexico through Count von Bernstorff wa the public the good news, though the} oi ies yy Gsare of the animous consent From Spain's Rul beside Deceinber, after ar withheld by the United States Government $ car avi , pain Ke riving there on board apt j speculators on the exchung B ni s Bi PARIB, Sai bakers Fi : ‘i blic it is expected to show ramifications of the plot fully as no signs this morning r a ig. C offe taking up the naval |, 1 despatch British prize ship Yarrowd : J Aan the’ wi . a y t t . tion of Madrid saya it iw stated in diplomatto| reached ¢ Suh ete per ling as the portions already printed and 19 a©e y crowded with fre : 1 Sta armed neutrality yntid 4 o'clock thts! Gerard, former American Ambassador | '°8% and noi r 0 The United States Government is anxious to have early official soil nt t to th sixty-e tr n in nr n tatocs, : away from his own coun ' afternoon at Berlin, who is on the way to the! *! 4 i ' m the Governments of Japan and Mexico as to the \ Pel 1 Wann wo ale i At the p nt moment " e - u 1 under an alias he left Att in effort will be made Unlted Stat carries with him a) at Dulmen, Germany, but it ts und a ’ y he p nt mi the who were ar rd because he wan afrald 4 ican | neutral. message from King Alfonso to P area . ; pean connection with the Zimmermann al. In his exactly car louds of Bacon in ; ta fats for the armed neutra ‘ > © tha " ‘ i fight in the cause for which his fel (chi thet ny vassed the, dent W wath ee S tary nsing exonerate, han t is bes 4 throughout the cl Naw: York a hist! Sovelanional ec iccnan aie Haiterthele ue. night a ashe = within a ow Secretary Lansing exonerated Japan and it is be Central and New Maven Yards, in lives, He fers to " rut ee erat atiae ch s GERMANS “ULTIMO Loco my 1 18 rofuaeok gn t ' reatlirmation by the Mikado's Government of friend- Bushwick Terminal, Brooklyn, and in er nh which | exibition ak Ms $0F | ue instrumentalities” in. ade ne P to the United States will soon be received elght 8 an evs, Atl, rie " a purse of $20,000, dition to arm erchant ships ! ; 5 other freight ig and 7 A tlle 8: Bagon {4 still he ee nes Pee seach VERDICT IN ARGENTINE A perempt challenge to Mexico has been trausiniited to Ambas- midnight there were 424 cars. At uy be returned here 4 ta the tucking of' the p rivals this morning increas A nistration and tsexpented to, be er ose idor Pletcher tor de he Mexican Foreign S eeeutyt American reporters, it was)? wecepted by the House This Means They Are “Clear Cra AMEE, Coury Gavernant | te {ts attitude { BREE: SEALY “SHO CAFS COT charged, ¥ ed in England and | ™ , Almost the first thing done with in Tevine io \Roment War : wnat Governimen Me Ns attitude Maine alone by two stea the} Holland a warded military in-| t Darce| the Naval Bill was to approve ae ip foreign power might make to disrupt the y ot al Maine and the Metrop \formation here for r pany, | ADstic Commiseteyy 5: tictpate| Without discussion the action of HATES t m Me City s the Ambassador, accompanied b “Wish they'd start in to take ’em|Two of these men, bes on, aro Sea aif the Naval Committee in elimin BUENOS AYRES, Mar | despatch from xico City says the Ambassador, accomp inied by away,” sighed one of the dock hands|Aald to be deta dit is under- {#8 Any DOxIng content te see Wenck| ating from the Naval Bill the cla Germany's plot er| Fore $ ilar, has lett hurriedly for Guadalajara, where { stood others were placed under ob- ecnor Delle ‘| provision, adopted on motion of | America called forth ° . : to-day. : s on the] Gen, ( wid | servat Be! Republican Leader Mann, re ne nent, | a a © The British Kinboiey announced t There are 200 burrels to a cu The th UN= | aHirming it to the policy of — jucu brat , port & ues has et ree a an bushels to a barrel. This means there and Wu t e ‘| the United States to adjust and yv—in desertbing Gern t Ger KAISER HAS A CHILL: scat Ys f tha: Miccnuaymnen are approximately 315,000 bushels of | Britain : | settle its international disputes (newspaper and public comment on hynt p Mexico-Japan plot ate eathteds in the city right now) tot | through mediation or arbitration, move ; CONFINED T0 HIS ROOM, ni as ; The unloading was a! reer to fo) discaye: tothe end that war may be hen Argentina was ir ' MILLIONS OF GERMAN CASH Gay than yeste h ui | Suing the nant ships and |‘ orably avoided,’ pled G i fall be W BERLIN REPORT SAYS SENT TO MEXICO eer es wo 1 | cote reganting eco-| 8 te of 46 to 26 the amendment ett i 1a Latin-A an 1 It was learned on high Govern b & | 00,000 ni n 1 ond ear ee men i i for this commodit But pp r a , each 7 iH ment nailer ty to-day that mill time busi: say, ¢ harged the two men under ft ranch “ edi stomp “ ¢ 1 ons of dollars have been sent to ained porte for \ Senate, ‘The wert 1 1 b al the Carranza Government of handling p ; shed him with addresses pr , ror 1 ! Phe Mexico recently by Germans in the price at least anoth s pald in by those - A ti the United St h on the bushel if they wan da » whom he might give the ess the exhibitte * a , D n Ww 2 ; ne ited States. Some of these Pike Suppl ollected and sup-|Ghairman Wenck this af | The $ xo ad ' ! b AMSTERDAM, M Ka millions were in the form of “per i The si t supply is more t } pli funds. Bacon for Grant Hugh Brower ¢ Ame " f mre f ’ William | ed t om with sonal loans” to Mexico. Other r nt supe } ; the flent, denied f hie atanta fan & ; 1 Berlin deapatsiea: xe millions went into the purcha double that of two weeks ago. I 4 : ‘Tehat Darcy ia ke p u . ; nan) & eeve sie: of smelter plants wherever avail more than four times as much as the |Ind,, and Cleveland teered to 4 o TaDks seve a ab 1 atin rt en \. publics norted to-d n4 . }o+ t we A The owd p able in Carranza's republic. actual daily consumption of potatoes} ‘Tho Grand Jury resumed its i bu July = Tdthaay tench aD arehad i set . enh eehien' nd it nAaeutD) t be ¢ r f ss = to p prospe hi 1 be “y be he money was sént in spite of in this clty in'any one day, even when | tiga un is un vd ) r : Fe J oe ae WAETMGU Le, jem ontiee isles the eapmucintinn was normal Atlin slate nts wi fol ow ame erik st Bete RS an! nik , that such “loans” would not have present the consumption is oif at least | OfMieials of the eau ¢ is being 8 Rania 3 A r 4 ; the support of this Government forty per ce Experts figure the | tion of the Department o t , - en A : ; \ ; a at Rie REGIMeH Te SOGRENARE AUMA TATE all details of the arrange normal consumptivn to be 50,000 bush- | sure that every plan fo sromul WE'LL FLY T0 EUROPE : f ‘ sehen J i chan Lenk onte . communieat ments between the loaning par els a day. gation of ein th y has he: ee y a nye b . son t ib headagarters despite) ties and Carranza met with the HOW WHOLESALE PRICES HAVE | been clearly revealed in vidence | AFTER WAR-TWO-DAY TRIP uation, © nay be at w Chile, Ma Ger. | Pin ; é * pally is Nid ipa DROPPED IN A WEEK they have acquired dur ne Invea-| ery she *. Tho . chee s > Within the last few weeks Pree Here are current wholesale prices|tigation of the spy system, and ar eens fi eM Bn he I , nos deat Oe ee ees r th = t ' In it yer MEXICO L a Rice has on foodstuffs: | range ments for oheckmating these| Herr Fokker, Great Airplane In-|*™ serra wat t Also conferred with Seor ot week chiemen anc an hake reabans!l availad) 1 1 money unt futile acion draws pe ae Yoal caivew 2 p, |Pohemes and arresting those reapon- | antor ‘7 f Possibilities of | hest duty w A ohereasteni tia ey niin Mena tian lgnoran and President W. aa ; sible have been perfect & g ; what was outstd the situation in his country, now Mutton Although officials « abs Air Passages Over Ocean This sn eed now z t t t “s ruled by a de facto head, with Fasten ag known that the agents of the Govern-| pond M ; ,, , i { rtly after Gon meet (Not eelling heavily ment are in possession of apecific in ast fs ade - ler 1 " A ing with offi was Womb cam... Sie, to 44s. 0 48. | tormation t the plana 7) p $1 . 3 : “ 1 pointed out, the State Department “The food shortage, it ever thera) oo Government, teve © | 900,000 expe. |! : : Dat t " t . vee , announced the de facto Govern was one, is something of the pasts” |inrough the seized dc ; of tae (alte! D for ud Ie was eit” tad t t . *! | ment of Costa Rica would not be aaid P. Q. Foy, State food advisor. | woe von Igel and partly through xh t marines \ fa ' TREATED KINOLY BY DANISH M a ¢ recognized by the United States. “The people know now food te plenti-| soos geized in the past two weele,| nd ted n 1 . My be SF : OFFICIALS oG Immediately afterward the de ful, All they've got to do to get! >. - ine incitement of trouble in Cen- ie of Committee i 1 x ‘ t etd , wR fl n . . facto d of Costa Rica an: decent prices is to cat high-cost com- |, America with the object ‘of ance t ‘ t . w ene nounced boldly that he did net moditios moderately ' paper ie tuna tether ae } , ‘ koxd : F * ; 3 ‘ need or care for the support of “There is no need to feed any RAtiur den avait atotes { " H rn Dejra 1 even 4 P Govern the United States body on smeits or rice. Food RK’ arene a or the Val B I i sex wit wes definitely epiadlisned: tontast was never so plentiful in New ntrles f mpe r f SVR BLE ae y . #t full instructions to German con York as it is this minute, If any- Fs « oe . Eu x aie kgf r 4 ue Da * * ‘ne ficat oMcial suls in the United States were sent to body doubts about ¢! I will |there by the German fepresentatives. |} is ; te aoe ‘ \ eyctenamanirates muna, A ie alt Wor. banie act of a new Foreten Mint whone von Barnatorff at the same time as 4 Pickford tn “Poor Little Rich Gigi.” |the War and aaverts te route can | nned if : f Seemehip Nines, Beanies pod wal FG me I anza |the Zimmermann letter (Contnuea on Sixth Page) Uamards ee bwane Poce wast seb—adn. traveled in two days at toe oulmds., the Amcrican line, since I'veu.den hire tar tales "Seleuncas Wenimmss 4000-746 \Coptiauec on Fitty Pa \s eapocied at Gua ‘ The ae isis

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