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RW THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 7, 1917 went to work at once to reorganize the Senate standing committecs Senator Walsh on the Senate floor argued that the Senate was not a continuing body, that each mew Senate was 4 separate entity and) that It therefore should enact its own | rules without regard to existing rules! of procedure, WILL OF NATION SHOULD NOT BE THWARTED BY A FEW. He made a long legal argument and concluded by declaring that a General alarm pervades the country regarding probabilit» of war and that Congress should be in a position to act and not to be thwarted by “hon- est but misguided peace-at-any-price men.” "The people BRITISH ADVANGE TO WITHIN THIRTY Have Gained 4 lew Since the Fall of Kut-el- Amara on Feb, 26. LONDO British whom, in our feeble March 7 way wo are trying here to represent,” alry had advanced within nine mi Senator Walsh said, “are evidently of Ctesiphon, on the Tigris front, on resolved to take upon themselves bur- Monday afternoon, tt was announce dens for providing and maintaining oMictally to-day, a naval and military establishment! The statement follows greater than ever heretofore borne “On Monday afternoon Brithvh co. A genuine alarm per- time of pes cavalry were enraged with the vades the country leat some enemy Turkish rearguard at Lajj, nine may tn the very near future attack! tiles southeast of Ctesiphon, us, Imagine the time at hand and Mesopotamia, the foe bearing down upon us, The The collection of booty and crisis invylvesa the very life of the| the salvage of guns, etc, which pation, the occasion brooks no de were thrown Into tho river, ts lay. Action—immediate Proceeded with, and up to action~-by be Congreas is Imperative the present thirty-eight guns, In- MILES OF BAGDAD Eighty cave Students of, Harvard Regiment Parade Under Flag With Rifle Distribu ted to Them for First Time PRESS IN GERMANY CALLSFILIBUSTERS "INEAMERICANS” Has High Pralea for for Stone and La Follette For Defying | Collegues. OOs-29- 350. BERLIN, March 7 (via Tuckerton, N. J.).—The essence of to-day's lead- ing articies is that as long as thero are men in the American Congress who “boldly refuse to have their coun. try Involved in the European siaugh- ter merely for the sake of gratifying Wilson's vainglorious ambition, there ds -3-3-3- PRPS HESCOCHOE The Frankfurter Zeitung compares the recent proceedings in Congress “Multitudes of sagacious men be cluding those on captured river with those of the Parliaments of Heved (n 1861 that the South would craft, have been collected, exelu- Kumanta and Italy ehortly before) not fight, and others that the North! sive of machine guns and trench those two nations entered the war, would never resort to arms to pre-| mortars.” and arrives at the conclusion that, al- serve the Union, The revolution had! | British forces are now within thirty though America has in President its Arnold. 1 trust I offend no wen. miles of Boedad, Since the fall of Wilson an improvement on Salandra ibilities in referring to the fact that Kut-el-Amara, on Feb the Brit : and Brataino, hard-headed men like In 1861 ten or more members of this ivh have advanced about eighty Senators Stone and La Follette pre-| body were expelled for treasdn, A mile vented him from sweeping the legis- Vice-President of the United States An officlal report from Egypt says | CEEF DEED 846-0 0:00-0:64 DOD C4B946499OO4OD 994.46646406-06-6:0.0-4.004. 06-408 Pera tea oe fat and practically who for four years presided over the the Turks have abandoned a strong (Crest, 1017, Wy Underwomd & Underworl) ‘Phe men are now drilling in Massa- racks by the Continental troops. They wrest front Cones Lae id Renate, was indicted and tried for position In the nelhborhood of | Members of the Harvard Regiment | chusetts Hall, which in the days of | 8" Las eed me ag af hing under a& vested in It by the Constitution, treason, and a Sengtor, charged with Bheikh Nuran, west of Shellal. Nave just received thelr first rifles Revolution was used asa bar-lwittow te hanaing from a per ny fase mae fine Ameri- vagnsetbelty he wlatement fo : bia [ pans, who remained uncontaminaied him for this capital offense, escwped ba big ; 2 ft esa, 1s | ma S ne ——— by Wilson's blind devotion to use| expulsion by but one vote. Urkish forces wband , in | ek WRiaR “Bae aktituds land," the newspaper says, “What say you, can the Senat- the face of our advancing troop sania ik iat Woeae bound to make a de jinpre enon, make a rule under which it may be! a very strong position in’ the a Lehn especially tn ravens where tne 2 pa "y eachery HN etic hi been rod of Sheikh Nu oF 1 Tia oft mimnitte people surely could se no glory In gy blo ty Ai A di sense A he esl bap kee vio chan Relations) tight be being Killed for the sake of the Union forelen foc shall have prevailed over wert of ella, after having spont | ’ i ed at i se Jack." @ supine nation? two months in the construction | r \* d."* The fect that the old Congress ad- onnection it ds announced of a formidable system of de ’ Journed without definite result can- Pn this conn “ n Le cyt tie f formidable system | | Nebraska Seny tion not but influence the new Congress, that a bitter fight against re-electing — tenses, . new members of which have to thanx | William J, Stone to Chairmanship of “Yosterday our aircraft carried LINCOL: March 7—With | the pacitists for their elections, the the Foreign Relations Committee will & series of bombing attacks ine aocrate Joining with Frankfort paper asserts, be made by members of his own party) on enomy troops, railway trains, | ns, the Nebraska State Sen reer despite the heretofore inviolable ailing stocks and the permanent ite to-day, 18 to 18) tablod a fenolu« | C000 HOMELESS BY FLOOD. seniority rule that has always pro-| w About ten nigh explosive | 4 from First Page) (Continued from Wiret Page.) tlon condemning | United — States — ee vatled in such matters, bombs were dropped. Much dam- | eens ‘ i prhataleb tole Senator Norrls of Nebraska for his | Chattanooga Completely Surround. One of the most prominent Demo-| ago was caused to personnel and {Probably come with the trial in the | Pe jkloke 1 out by t Bor rf Ailbuster a ena reai-| ed by Rising Wate cratic Senators, who was one of tho! jnaterial ext two weeks of H, Robert Fowler, | jority. Sho voted to table tig] CHATTANOOGA, March 7 Warn- | Henry TB. Martin yd Merman J ings were rushed broadcast leaders in the fight to paes the arme neutrality measure, is authority for | Shellal is in upper Egypt, all food products you can help reduce your | IN spite of the steadily increasing price of | living cost by buying the ten cent loaf of | WARD’S BREAD (Tip-Top or Painty-Maid) You get more bread and better bread for It has less two ui your money in the ten cent loaf. crust than two small loaves- “heels” instead of four—stays fresh longer and in flavor and eating qualities is superior. The ten cent loaf of WARD'S TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID bread is the best and cheapest food you can buy. Eat plenty of it mn your household and you will be the gainer in health on the | Sebultels | Jesee Mf. Littleton to: y Aba the ere "They gave bond in Wasi of the disastrous flood that dent's fight, wall Hin arrest ts the enemy.” vidence of the elo: wateh wh h the Government ts exer T Cleveland fter calling! New Haven System=-Seven months’ Clete tn view reports of German) Stone “the Kaiser's friend,” says srovs earnings, $48,635,130 renas, AK) bein, Caltnse4, the, Insurrecto: “In this national ertsis this Chair. |gU05%20): surplus after charges, is he ce Mdence to support thee eieeee| ManAuip te second in importance to | $4795.68 Be, $1,765,235, nthe United States that the uprising | {h6 Presidency, It ts a terrible thing) southern Railway System—F, Eacccis chs that It should be occu by a man!guiy 1, gross. carnin tnereasead Howe's story y gather-|of the character of ‘Gum-shoe Bill’ | $4,237,745 mae ing material te bus but} Stone, the Kaiser's friend.” =" the Governm ut! tht American Woolen . ~Regular ‘8 quarterly dividends $1.75 on pre- Five Thouss ta rred and $1.25 09 common, payeble Hotltng Mt scanners ¥ April 1 to record Maren 1 | i ‘ ‘ NRO Seventeen | BUFFALO, N, ¥., March 7.-—President| omeiata of Fp County| ,.P: Lorillard Co—Regular quarterly Willian A. Morgan of tho Kuffalo Cop-| to-day rent a telegram to Senator La “!¥idend of 3 per cent an extr per and Brass Kol MI to-day ar ‘ “toward |e ghar cent. on common stock, ala | ane! } ne his attitude towar 4 par cent. on preferred ‘st Hounced an increase In wages of 6 cents. t trality resolution, The th payable April 2 : mtaek an hour for 6,000 ery The a Porn ided practically all” publi Vance, which ‘was valu will add officasla her Tho tessage follows, Rubber. ¢ C i © Administra preferred sto merchantmen, which | fecord. Mare Orders Innved @ Up Retarn have led to war of 0,000 F Troops, haurable gervico! Copper re “3 venting 70 per! production total |B | Orders we ved by & I Ith body, boots duet £6,000 fF partment Headquarters to-day to ed Wisconsin 4 up" the return voment. of No the border go that all - Ohio Congressman Rebdked ne Wil be by a TOLEDO, 0 Poca: Bost: |, here eehorecer re oe ~ osolution ceN= | Arrinitely postponed hon the Ta} CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN r HR Bherwood erson statutory, rohit law. | The : MAnKeT. : yi Hquor trafti ef > ti H ; N ena J _> i ‘ MTN Hy V4 % diciary ¢ 1 fa of Stone implies L Te Cure * Cold im O COnN N yorably . f Wie 4 | Peete Fad TR tie ta tre. BNE eats Tots Har fare Via , vameuting CUCTT's danalse Lee ech bos, abermaden, Wale it” Loe Love — 14 | extreme [the business of the |‘ for | \ 1s hope that the common sense of the 13 American people will assert itself and +” 4 that they will not permit the appall- $ ing Insanity to spread to the Now é World that holds the Old World In a ; merciless grip.’ GERMANY HAILS MEN WHO DEFEATED ARMED NEUTRALITY E BILL BRITISH WOULD IMPRESS ___ DAMAGED U, S, VESSEL Withhold Repairs Unless Schooner Okinhoma Legisiature Commends Senator Owen. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, March T= Copies of resolutions adopted by the Oklahoma Legislature condemning the filibuster by twelve United States Sen- ators, who defeated the Armed Neus vaves in the f trality Bill, and commending Senator Engages in the Munitions Owen for his proposal to establish @ Business. rule preventing filibusters were to-day A to President Wil: ntatives In ¢ tele Oklahoma repres¢ graph The WASHIN sho b March 7. | age of ships to handte | — British Admir- aity 1s illustrated by the case of the) COMFORT COLLAR SPREADER American schooner Mattle Newman, | _ which ts lying in the Harbor cf Liv- érpool In a badly damaged condl- tion unable to leave becaube the Min- ister of Munitions refuses a permit repairs un her owner will consent to the use of the vessel ta the munition trade for the Allies. ‘The vessol sailed from a New Eng- Jand port late suminer for Liv- erpool with a cargo of lumber. She | was partly wrecked in a storm, A} part of the cargo was jettisoned and the schooner, which is not a large|Makes an end of collar and tle troubl More then doubles tie | apace in a few seconds. Under the circumstances the Ship- | We will pay $1.00 for ony collar with ping Board ullimately may consent to which we cannot do this. You can the sale of the Mattle Newman and wear the collar most becoming to hor transfer to Iritish registry, al- | you and choose ties for their fronts, though its members would do’ this | [istead of their backs. with great | rerbeanee) $0c-—LASTS A LIFETIME IRISH QUESTION COMES UP 4 Your Haerdashr te Show You AGAIN IN THE COMMONS, 3 07 LIN ACE, BROOKLYN, craft, reached Liverpool in Septem- Tr. P. O'Connor Moves That Long . Promised Free Institutions Be Tired Eyes lhe | A Sure Sign LONDON, March 7.—T. P. O'Con f E e nor, on be of the Nationalists, moved in the House of Commons to- | o yestrain day: ; ae 'l] And a warning that your ing the hands of the Allies in achiev. ||] ¢¥e8 need the help of cor- }ing recognition of equal rights for rectly fitted glasses at once. Ma lindelite: aeainar ities Biccuite dar Reliable Eyesight Examination man principle of milltary domin: by Registered Eye Specialists. 1 gover t without the « 1 Perfect Fitting Glasses $2.50 out f rd t r pond ,, o he 2 mit Bstablished55 Years iae eilevancee. eco New York: 184 B'way, at John St, cw Ont 223 Sixth Av., rgth St, 350 Sixth Av. aad St, tor Nassau, at Ann Sty 17 West ‘4ad_ Street, |Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St nis int wilot he sald, Strann ly people into one fil hatred of England," e advocated tmmediate Ho ' » of Trela and t Ruk j land “ PFLUG IS RELEASED. ote Horlick's ( Ask For : ) . sf Ca ington to-day for thelr appearance in waa criticized by has swept | ah this statement. | Nile, about 400 miles south of Cairo, bed aie any for th if pes ons ' FOR REMOVAL OF STONE everul speakers for “r ibout-| the valley of the Tennessee Kiver will | Oe Btone denied himself to every: | Thore have been no recent reports of | this clty when catied ith others facing.” |reach forty-eight feet by midnight | OR IS | OF FRANCE. one to-day. Even notes sent in [fighting in this region, In various | they were tater in Labor's Na Cha anooga | was completely sure to him, in seclusion in his office, parts of the country uprivings have| tional Peace Council which was ir |ntone Denounced by 3,000 Indiana | BUMMER War piles OF wanre " leg, bstituti f \ churning vast piles of debri 1 nployee of Ambass saying the country would like to loccurred during the war, usually on] vestigated by the Grand Jury severe Velegrain Demands Substitution of} BLOOMING Lila down the valle Former Employee “of Am ‘. ador | hear his side of the case failed (the part of tribesmen led by Turkish | months ako “Aggressive Patriot” on Foreign | riree thousand Haas rebrineine Wao: oo k Gerand Had Been Held | to draw him eut. He refused ab- Jomcers, So far as the British reports | Fite Kult and Hans Schwartz, the Relations Committee tanuity eh SRA This number for Inquiry. | solutely te see any one. have shown, little headway been |German bomb plotter woro held <0 digas nae 2,000 more at at PARIB) March es : | The new Senate cannet proceed to made by these forces leith Liktetae, (ha, Garona suey} Demand for the removal of Senator ‘4 peptide je eecie es ‘The French Gov | sac Fre F Cost You business until committess and chalr- Recorder Carsten in Hoboken to-day] Stone from the chairmanship of the Upholding Pres ami Ma SEFOD CHG: TeleAss. OF | tapienyl manships have beon arranged, Tho Russians Neport Captore of Turk=! and are now under wtrong guard in ste Foreign Relations Committee hundred women | esas Eee ia fOrMsR Se: lor ee ot | A Nutritious, Diet for All Ages. Democrats retain the majority eum- 1 the Hudson County Jail in Jersey] N83 Made to by the National t if the e felides Wad ane on fene enone Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand client to contro! the organization. PETROGRAD, March Capture} City. fT Hudson County Grand] Defense Soctety in the following te by the Amorican Ambas: | Quick Lunch;*Home or Office, Senator Hitchcock, who ranks next;of Asadabad Summit, in the direce| Jury is in session and the case off T4™ to Senator Martin, of Virginia, RURIK, RUSSIAN CRUISER, ; — | to Stone on the Foreign Ketations|tion of Mamadan, from the Turks, | Schwart 1K nocused of hav. | REW floor | uder of the Senate PAGE Waar one. Of Peved, succeed Stone as Chairman] enemy was announced from the Cau- {sion and of epiring to © the} | ou : vat demand though he had been employed at the ” " 6s fron elal stat mm ye renova ‘om the chairmanship pa embasi in Herli 1 should the fight on Stone develop the|cavus front In an official sta nt! bombs for the injury of property and sy rom A Ae: sy An is name did 1 Cc if bi taketh: uscomsasy to oust bin to-day. ‘The Turks, tt was sald, were endangering of tives, will bo pre-| Of {he Foreign Relations Committeo Met With Mishap in Gulf of Finland Bpyear in the peonrde: of dipiumatic olumbia Lukewarm supporte: of Senator | retresuing to 1 Ka ver Mted Lo that body to row or F his place of a man who stands with she Carries a Crew of been engaged provisionally during the Stone say that not until the bill was day out question for the most aggressive Sain press of business Phig, hi before the Senate did Stone express| U BOATS STARVE ICELAND. Kolb and Schwarts admitted that| kind of Am rican, patriotlan, 100 Men, tnther, a ¢ Ries ‘ rf . : LLIN 2 ¢ © Depart- | . : PAN bis personnl opinion and leave tho| the bombs and bomb materials found] “Chairman Executive Committee.” BERLIN, March 6 (by wireless to! \m ass : ment to obtain the fe of Pfiug. aman ERE, MEAN ie bill to the mercy of “the flilbustering| AM Stores WIL Me Exhausted) in Kolb's room in the Comm Gein teen ; Tuckerton, March 7).—The Russian | A2=y% Aiding ———- | Armonnt Ts Vaid ” Withta a Month, | Siete) in, Mobohem ware Pisaga acca nlon nune Club of Chicage KRe- ati: . an | At Ia G 7 - . oa ial aie COPENHAGEN, March ?.—feclana ie Vin iy . a wore K Lads. bukes « Congressman, armored cruiser Ruri struck a! Al Wik 'y,! ee akee ene, ne All the Newest ‘ecords i ON, Maret a erty © men wero not represente CHICAGO, March 7.—A lett 0 " Paper \ F ie ae 1 May Me fc Ale) {s completely without connection with |yy counsel in court, and Kolb aeiaces Behn : A = _—_ mine in tho Guit of Finland and was| it | MADRID, March 7.—Count de Ro- se of Commons Is Told. Denmark or the European Continent | peared to eaguc Club, an badly dama P 1 manones, the Spanish Premier, has | ANTON, Slaten Votasisind to'al eee, 4 peared tly d od Union League Club, to Congressman badly damaged, according to reports Dirisd ahentiele vhe tanare eck 2 A Ana result of the submarine blockade, | cause no one has c seo } William W. Wilson, of Chicago, made from § olm, announces the Over- Gerard was the bearer of a letter from question in the House of Commons) and the inhabitants are already muf-| ince jue arrest | suid seas Nows ney (official German King Alfonso to President Wilson. | to-day, James MacPherson sald the fering want, according to the Vole) Ciarenco Ficke, employed at tho] news bureau) ariercreenan Government did not accept tho ac-| tk, All stores will be exhausted in| siarmonia Hotel, in Hoboken, wher ——-~ a Follette’s Supporters Stdetenck | curacy of the report recently sent! jens tha a month. Sohwarts lived, told the police to-day| BETHLEHEM “ATTACK FAILS. |: | Resolutio State Senate, pcg R from Berlin that the Germans had oe thet Gaiwearia h atithe Hotel i GStectal to The Evening Wo brought down eighteen airplanes on] hat Schwarts ured he hotel} eg emai | MADISON eecsnsaney i ho Western front in one day |U BOAT TOLL 204,000 TONS, | tate tast Monday morning dirty and] { Wilson's. cou Again ia Finkt nlf Heeger ty i sL2 TASS WT NO Rh “L can assure the members,” he | end he could hardt on in reply “r aia Inerense, | te Ss added, “that We still inaintain mus: |Sohmarines Returning to Port Make |; He sald he had been rid id arm “American | Clarence If, Vener, President of the aay | tery of the air.” | Keport on Ships Sank. peal rens Me carry contraband General Investment Company of Main tary | Semneneetten | BEREAN, March 7 (vie & Nap lee ie | ent nations, which who strongly objected to the Bethichem tt ot LA | Austrian Attack Us Heputwed ty |, [bi lis: Maren oe we ayville).—| This evidence gnifieant in con-| 2 i Tees ent Stel Corporation taking action recently [Cwa t La and) pr | War dikitaG;. |os man submnarties returning between! poction wit hwarts's ¢ jon] rex ” : i to increase its pital k ‘om |} ai. tt | ROME, March 7 (via London).—An| ag reporta indicating the slaking ne] Hatt be aud Kolb tried to cause an Baten aueh a Gincer iotne Tt cera: Lee BL Feet Re erator @ SUTRAS ti Aus n atts onday night wa = . he sluking of | cx plowion oF Mack ‘To a Saya Ste mated am was ilega as dle he privilege to. 1G ®lees ar n pre =e CUE trian attack on Monday nigh’ Wt |vessele with an aggregate tonnage of | = lonon the Black Tom pier in Committee's Chateman, Say by Vice Chancellor Lane in Newark tc ‘ ; SM Veena evan int LR ge " repulsed by the Italians, who inflicted | 294,000, according to the 0 Jersey City early Monday morning.| ; ry Het ote ng given to nmittes to re- udnight, 20 is rding to the Overseas News ng CLEVELAND, Mareh The Cleve- | of. filing @ supplementary Dill inh mich Co, B, N » by fe severe losses on thelr opponents, the enoy, the offic | Deteouly re look aE WAND, Stared s Ve | action to enjoin the increase wets Gt. Nar. pt Gpy 2) port th eres back to-morrow G PIANO COw 114 West War Office announced to-day AneHys She Oi German news anid O° aa are looking for the motor-| pjain Dealer to-day, referring to) ®t!” HAR TBORRAMS CF atack, | Five Ger n D r St. near Oth Ave E 0 reau. P , 0 | ini R aad ‘ 0 G rican oc. fa . ~ _ | bout, Senator Stone ag one of “the Kaiser’ *| ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, hd who tn eauen ° 1 to upport 1 | i dozen," sa 4 repudiation resolution, voted with La a jorman Arrested tn Cuba Snapect-| As long as this Senator from Mis-|,.¢asna Copper Co.—Quarterly divt- | ner Follette inen to-day 2 vs bag % by - 4 ents e, nter ” ed of Inciting Rebeltt sourl retains the Chairmanship of |gend vor 10 state of reste wekeaiene It by > | “Paris in New York! HAVANA, March 7.—Phil A. Howe,|the Senate Committee on Foreign | ‘ TORE RES 24 | Po Sneceeds W. Linn as Connty| Cafe’ de. 4 German, was arrei in Pinar dei] Relations Ameri armor of de-| Texas Co.—Regular quarterly divi- Kawanna b 4 Calt ° | aye s ou an e ourse Mo ana brought to Havana to-day fo; | fe gainst the aggre of Ger- dend of 21- ent, March | latin Valley Joseph A. Brohel of Hackensack, N.| | xainination us » wus character} many Will be materially w ned, | 31 to stock ord Mareh 16 Maxell Mea J., was this aftcrnoon appointed County eaux: rT S possibly involved in the Cuban upri » has failed, Ho can no lonseT| ranges ee | Stee Arar Collector by the Board of Freeholders t a eo He waa questioned at lenxt ¢ our 1 or respected, To leave! pepuia uthorn Ratiroad Meatoa auiceeed = William vn, an ang later sent back into Finer dal Itio , nt. on red ‘stock, paye : ars rot the New LOUIS BUST. NOBY, rh Pry Pea Aco | would be like leaving the gato of the April 16 to stéck of record Mi York Evening Vost, who dled suddenly Sole Owner ten days ago. 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