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GERARD AND PARTY LEA FINAL Ge (“Circulation Books Open to All.”’ PRICE ONE CENT. T by The Pri New York ¥ Publishing Kl). Copyetett Co. NEW YORK, ON HIGH LEDGE OF RIVERSIDE HOME Fleeing After Encounter, He Has Option of Six-Story Leap or Awaiting Arrest. 500 HOMES ARE DESTROVED: MANY MISSING IN THE PANT | MUTINY IN GUARD: ~ Sudden Storm Swept Through} Ambassad tor and T and EVERY U. S. SHIP SAILING TO WAR WILL CARRY NAVAL GUNS AND 20 TORNADO VIGTIMS DEAD; BURGLAR TRAPPED. GERARD ON WAY TO KEY WEST YNIGEL SALE, WITH PARTY OF FIFTY-FOUR: orld. KF EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Books Open to All.’’ i MONDAY, MARCH 1G, outs 16 PAGES PRICE ‘ONE CENT. ZONE UNNERS ————_< 4 —___ ALL NATIONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT ARMED GUARDS WILL ROTECT AMERICAN SHIPPING NANCED SPY BAND, 0 pis uw ars "Put it Up Hug > Sums Just st ttore Lei aving. | Those With "WILSON IS WEAKER, Indiana Town, Wrecking RESCUED BY POLICEMAN.! — Him Kept Night Vigil in GOES TO BED AGAIN $':000.000__ FOR iNDIA.|Germany’s Announcement That No It in Five Minutes. | Submarine Zone. ae : : : ‘ A MEN OBEY ORDER Window by Which He Makes lesa Pee Hindu, Columbia Student Sent, ‘Warning Will Be Given Basis of | r “4 . . . , Cold Had Been Pronounced Cured ‘i | : : $1,000,000 IS DAMAGE. Exit Is Closed After Himand REACH HAVANA SAFELY.|“sis ite Had Heli Conference | (0, Japan, Latest Arrest Communication Sent by State De- Women Give Alarm Siar osama in Wide Conspiracy : ; ‘ rare | Bape ;, With Officials bedi piracy. | yHavoc Wrought in District AT BAYONET POINT Feared War Had Been De-} cag Oneal : antl partment to Representatives of » Eiftea: Perched on a window ledge of the| 4), ee Spas pale GTON, — March : Svidence l@ in ponseasion of the Two and a Half by Fifteen Faia Ushcvot OHH aoe ritint Hetke| ClaewennVOy, yore Talk CNet Presa SVllsosiA Gold BoA ee sing) sualGdlGal Foreign Governments. Miles in Extent. st No, 481 Riverside Drive, at One| Till He Is in Washington. | roe eakened that he went to bed|that white Wolf von Teel was in thia _————_—__. _ “Enlisted to Fight Not Do!Hundred and Fifteenth Jed early again during the morning. H# will| oity appealing to United States of SEWCAS' 3, Ir arch 12. ae jhe VAN arch 12.—James W-] yey ont 4 , t callers puwcaeTin os, wares 12—| Enlsted to Fight, Not Do|satrt sot mess tor orl avant, march Tetons WLS ait cas peri ong cernie tated watt | SMOKE CLOUDS TO HIDE With nineteen known dead « d ys yc ii ta window behing Gerard, former American Ambassador | for several day peat amiss unidentified dead, and the Inj plain, Demanding Pay. him, had to wait for a policeman to to Germany, and a party of “Mfty-four) | Barly in Hashes A Mi en Rane sail with Count von Bernstorft he STEAMERS FROM U BOATS numbering about 200 Newcastle to —— oine and arrest him or Jump sev-| sailed for Key West at 1040 A. M.] had conferences with Secretary 1An-| caiieg together hirelings of the Ger- day began the work of clearing awa There was a lively mutiny for a/en ve feet to the drive. He wait- to. gay on the steamship Gov. CobD.| Homocrat Bi der in i the Mahat man spy system and paid them money WASHINGTON, March 12.—Formal notice was sent dav t : eft by the cyclone which! few minutes jast t , r the polics n. i, Garand e ed to the dock Bits to further thetr plans. OE ete b a oe Hs $9 ah w minutes ja ae nee f Mra. Ella Patterson and her three| !" Gerard was rted t . L A | Assistant United Statce Attorney {embassies and legations of all foreign Governments in Washington ta jouthern part of city | men of Company G, ‘Tenth Regim . 3 ah: apart by William E, Gonzales, the American | 4 ast yestorday daughters live In an apartment on ORD WELL SIE) WE hy John C. Knox will present the proots| American ships traversing sath eae i ee from the west to the east yesterday) x. ¢; xy. were ordered out to re-|the sixth floor, Clayton J. Knight, a| Minister, Gulliermo Patterson, As- WE E EY D |to the Federal Grand Jury, which re- | 1 ships traversing the German submarine cone are to carry annie aie ney light to-day the extent of |!!eve kuard at Yonkers, Capt, Albert young business man, has @ room in sistant Secretary of the Cuban State BROTHER'S WIDOW HERE « sumen Ite investigation of the apy | Suards for the protection of. the vessel and the lives of the persons on er eeaerusnt to-do ©. Bogert deciared to-day t the flat, He was awakened at 330) 1,4,, t; Lieut. Col, Mdmund 2 o'clock this afternoon, The} hoard the damage could be sera. botter. | jomert declared to-day that O1 .. isck this theraing by a nolse and|>eeeree” a hy ea nfoney wae paid over in an office in} Pully 5 suses, mont of them being! court martial wili be held and the, °° “+ Siependarinated ee 6 itte oo te ae) Military, You st Sc P $ vor C 1a pald a y an office tn eat eee tn cha econ ity will bo ‘punished, ‘The| then saw a flash in front of a bureau, Wittenmy epbiciuh : a Y Bice Peat aa 9 Duke, Here on} wan street, t { location of The State Department gave out the copy of tatemer fi os iM oenae't 4 roe of the tr may ay, The flash revealed a man ransack-! Attache and the Captain the po usiness for His Country, Mars | which ts being ot by the rei een hear eet a. ayy 4 crea Ne reer Wis thetallment | source of the trouble ts that, although) oe trea drawers: » Sawane. Chey eheuld conch iA HAO Foes eanceay ait Rece after Secretary Lansing had conferred at the White House with President 1 Aeateay -|Company G has been guarding th ried in St. Thoma teal # ante nee Asia ia Snight tacki@l the intrude”. There West on Wednesday Tt had been gene’ eved that | Wil most beyond repa i ice " gil ” f The bu w A marriage ense was 4 byl arter = P ali the loss remained at abi as receiv y pay Pools sndiiier finalivs 4 rhe whole pa city Scully thia afternoon to : h Fi he it ninunication as iaade p ¢ Depart In the rush the fi ws) Fir Joseph Eimer muaterea | {4 desperate and 1 Se wevieel a04-Geue ae tern to dest the Welland “ ' n the rush of th ROE ee ciy ser tak ecg taney away and gained the hall, With reuch Ha on : orm ellesley, youngest son of Von Igel as f the| men of rescue work, which had not become in the company roo! Sear at matting ¢ the route he| from C. 4, Spain, on boord the| of the Duke of Wellington, and lo , ‘ t t of rescue veventt to-day, there |fore midnight to relieve this de design of getting out by route he| from ( Spain, or | Sethe BENS Oe Vee ngton, and Lou rman plotters ced but it In view of the announcement ¢ ie Imperial German Gov Same Cremueed: Until |ment that had been watchin, | had used in entering, he made @ dash) imfanta Isabel had been one of con-| Nesta Pamela Wellesiey, widow now definitely known that he con ernment on Jun, 31, 1917, that all ships, those of neutrals included MEER GUDIOBEIONS Of NOTION OF tee as ML. When tiene | for what he thought was the kitchen, | stant worry over the danger of Ger-| Richard, @ brother of the bridexroo nued hia y ip to f ee hin ee a Aa G. . " AiG Only a few of the injured had to be | av yeowad hen Eimer} rere an open window led to a fire Uatea: abAL TRGHa AL e wedding ceremony was performed | sailed, with hia $25,000 TAH GRP H BONES: 0 nt would be sunk withou cared for In hospitals, Searching of |##Ve the command to march, not a1 Oo tanding : Sake een ipa piaharnbon by Ree, ‘Dre straeat Mil aimetuesd car Bea sny precaution being taken for the of the persons on board the ruins « J to-day Ina sys) : if mhanshe veces (ne of dire M| sent German before‘ leaving B Stires tn St. Thomas's Chu HItRA: Glataa: Cioenrnie 4 without the exereise of visit Governwent « ) Bressed and non re found | Mn int enlist to, guard the| found hlmesle in the} Ambassador Gerard refuses to be in New York on a intysion from! | ; nevels essels sailing through the barred areas an armed gua the hope was expr all had saueductl Wa (alnea cave) uke i to | front of flat, Unhesitating and in| interviewed, He will first make a re § Goverr and has been r Or t \ 1 pro fon ve veasels and the lives of the persons ou been accounted for |. |fiht, We won't go out till we get| the hope that he might fnd a fire €%| pore to President Wilton. Later he t No if we st Fifty-fitth Street. 1 adnate Wathee vied w 000 board » The city to-day was der police | ove nay," he opened a window and| may make a publle sta nt and he| his applica Ya marriage ler 1 irnest Se Kunna, | ; rm Alfie oR TAM Ren ctit dead rhe a and military control appro! J drew his revolver and poin J out on a wide ledge, Knight|j, understood to be writing a book|!e save his occupation as that of a with Chanadra Chaktaberty and { f . ne : ee ctinl law ral companies of the | ; At the mutineers commanded hind him and promptly] on Germany. He haw preserved all) Richarg Welleste ‘ a Ey uptay a Saliba wee I fei anata shad Indiana N uard were patrol: | 4), cele sinha hall sed down and locked the win-| pis sede and documenta,| ,gieiy, Richard, Wellealey: ie : with | passen umers, 1 ' amine and nn anne THETA ling the damaged di r knowledge’ of Ger-|two children. Her frst hus furthe t mn! tion shij persons with miiit . pp Ain the’ eis the burglar might have brok many comes from the best s en. iiied on in Flanders bap nt et ta Ps : ero lowed through the Y asa and re-en red th fat It is declared by one clo e ts WKunna a s r ‘. night was w oy him in ado:, however, that one of his t. but fronted kunners w property owners were a v ! Jered them, as| knew Knight ¥ in| Ambassadoy, how ik ray : Y " i Ww ‘dden, w ow an ye on the Eure a 4 te where V Vb Vessel b pes step on the adjoit prope he f ndvan ta v . Anka: we { eee sof R jon, and to unify the nation R E U E 0 ‘ t . f when aised t ders of the Mayor, L. J. Wat Eimer told | lined th . “ | ' init amventgeren ' 0 ordered all factori t on|the window. Int firs, contingent seems to be Aa ; ; wa EY z 2 “ nano se pun. | Patterson and daughters and|that if rica would escape the] President Sends Name of Forme eceiving $60,000, and Gupta ® Depa " 4 that | meee FOMARYIOS Uh a tae sty want gat on the tour ef reiien | giant was in the TOUa United States lacks a punch, and tos for Confirmation a Pneaeene he 1 " vemen Ang ery 4 ‘ es Gant a sE aaid. (ocoauett ee [OK burglar} waits Washington's action with} qwasiInGron, Ma Presi 1 " ‘ daar caaalpstin Sy cg dreds of homeless families were! pt. Bog ald Jay that the tle| something like contempt 1 that Great Britain's takbn care of by those more fortu uy in getting the pay was due to| heard aoe oo te said that Mr. Gerard wilt tay| 20%¢ Wilson to-day sent the following | w ui amount of eee matt unin 1 h R ering Povsis . eX » new nominations to t Se te 1 A » a ¢ man secre . e onto nated while the men gathered around | slowness in making out the payrolls | JU parece mony meraiucot pice n nations to the Senate ; : pe A : ni Nttid camp fires on street corners| and that the men will get thelr money| ¥ ; her pes Hol irEuArK irre OTE William H. (Big Bul’) Edward sgents here ave informa Declares “Wilson Wants It,]""y" pai se ; A lef their + late n Mareh he| Wh At f ¢ nien~Jn 10} ew Y Colle fin a ; aa Japa us rve & watohing what was le reir props | not M All the) eal liy and|to undern diy relations } ae ; a dlat 7 ant Is Going to " 1 powe erty and waiting for the break of day| mutineers are well known in Yonkers MiG oe ine United pe noaels a 0) Sew ' ne ty gurses and doctors in caring for the roiman ‘Tobin. ; Pelt reyes mr Authoritauwa (fet Collector at Ke warded Ae a 1 : nal . injured. Ruth Day, eighteen, who rhe 7 wp yee : 00+! sources that Mr. Gerard labored val It y Whe V 1 was h the ‘ 6 lost her three little and a} t , fantly to vent Germany commit-| . 4 , “ ray A ealde the bedside of her mother, dur-| JERGEY! § $15,000, 000, 000 Pans | and went nto the racy Hom An aot WBLOB! weula lead los oe ia i pple spay j Here - wn ably . seb ing the long night hoping to save one} Ma Nata Gace cen (ot ks arouna| The Ambassador had been under ine | 10" '! HORS termed. went 50 ebony - defy C ' The Ger ¢ . ‘ tt 5 ‘member of the family, The ae Bate dae ‘nev away, The | Structions to submit to affronts, if | \ t acted a bet n ' MPANY: | me J with sen- | ide n Navy Depa R Sas little chance for recov | Holds Conferenc ence With Gov, Edge ae eeee nay: The | necessary, in order that the American " n friends 1 who had pu , vot arouse | Was! ae Sire Great suffering was rer during ind Likely to Accept—Pay hborhvod Nation, divided in racial eympathies, | > piton is . il sy war, and ? \ the night. It was cold and no fires e $25,00 2 burg w Arraigned should be convinced that no provoca: | was awaiting trla ther conde A:merican Inventive nem ee allowed in the houses on ac-| Be $25,000 a Year, | Washington Heights Police Court to-|tione. ef any sort came from the ROCHAMBEAU CAN HAVE Hind Mies of th ‘ in @ ain ow er ani ating oT , }day and held for examination. He 1 i al Ge 1 count of danger of starting a con-| TRENTON, N, J., March 12,—As a] 4 a ip Mae wixtecn | United States. . ‘ v \ An water was procurable as the water! between G Edge and Gen. }sia, and t been living some. {as gleaned from persons ¢ to the — - mM. O It me any da ¥ a sb tad mains had bursted rege W. Gootha ider of tho| where in We fret Wirect. | Anitansador'and from’ AiG ; f 5 ve Hi Meombae Bre avterebee ti ‘eal One hi 1 thousand dollars is! Panama Cana mpected the late suls throughout Germar fa any lhomas A. 4 needed f ' f w e former's 5142, 000 TONS OF SHIPS SUNK, | ows her N I Gupta ed Columbia last fail in Ja of : { aufferers, J, Leb Wath May tate highwa ; —_——__. The German nation has reached a se 1 i G 5 ) informed 1 Red ¢ ; I ature a period ire where It wlll Fos ‘ xt Dean ¥ Kepr : * to-day , 1G eo} REF Viger pees tee at dey w ri # ; President's Daughter In Not Kine! | A hecmoitr a in wuguration of the ruth. got ' wl ; R| held , . s e May tated WA unis ae The ofth \ March 11 9 1 the bellef that It k A a n e means ¢ t ‘Tho black tornado came out of the “é —A report | nti pein , ; it ts ‘ ; mployed. Brits j ‘ a aughter of | itt, 5 f of Ma undersea boats that her was t Ww use MUCH a device~artificial { west, Hundreds were walking in BrUinent tt “uh ; ' ° . . suddenly t i HA uh a 5 me with full reliance in the H n nok om chemtcals—that hides # aa. cle ub lip & ; ea Nia ops ies a armies to hold the battle pis, \ r ex 8| vosse great st ' oom 18 p as b rl ¥ é Sat ee: rs tent 1 i @ few more . havoc was 1 . ays ' vail per, | O28 * e . treat ‘a * . S} and n (Continued on 150.) Dayton las b. sr Arcleghane’ Btokaees 200k tare ‘ Jon Fourta Page, ‘ . 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