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To: Day's Weather—FAIR. orld, TEST “Circulation Book [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All.” -PRICE ONE CENT. core Se ae NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ——== —= SS \ STATE OF WAR NOW EXISTS; WILSON WAITS ON CONGRESS o¢o— -FALROADS AVERT STRAE; OHS RE OGRESS HAD FUL POWER NECN grr VERY SEROUS” GHT-HOUROAY GRATED. "rma TO FX HOURS OF LABOR ‘Shaan SAY SECRETARY LANG NVIEW OF NATO CRS.» AND WAGES COURTROLDS >. SHS ARE BENG ARMED ssed Appointment, Then Called Strangling Victim. —- Dow n On trish C ay ee j + ’ z Authority to Act Because Roads ee , eerie . Rate of — of ig DRUGGED, ONE THEORY. and At ra Sg MRS. W. F MW’ CONBS . 8 OF ONE CREW MISSING. President Contemplates an Immedi- age Per Hour—Agreement Is ; > : Stain on Tray and Imprint of sca i BM ca at |Patrol Boats Hunt for Survi- ate Session of Congress to Ask for Brought About by Mediators and Bottle Found in Hotel Room cuprREME COURT RULING OBTAINS A DIVORCE vors—“Abandon Ship at Instant Action Against the Ger- Is Not Affected by Court’ sRuling,| Sent to Chemists — Once” the Signal ma ein ntnay Three Judges Dissent Mainly IN SECRET ACTION — man Submarine Menace. The nation-wide maa strike has been averted by the action of the] 9. wich wtoow Sanaa on Principle of Righ POMPOM Maton Koen Tiitee A ABU Pa yh yer verted and apparent a to Fix Wages. canes wve on GERMANY PREPARED which gives the brotherhoods about all they asked for, except time and a/ 48d. and a twisted piece of paper pre “Wile of Former Democratic) marines te to's tt TO GO EXTREME LIMIT A bearing the imp of # bottle a WASHINGT , ~The P Sanaa: ti | ae half pay for overtime. The settlement was signed early to-day and is) “STS ‘he imprint of @ bottle are) WASHINGTON, Mf ert Chairman Gets Decree in | warta railroad managers in accepting a settlement of the matters in dispute] pitener a‘ f ss py . the two tangible threads upon which] Adaniwon Hight-H Ra Law Up-S mest Two of the American vessels is sa 1 binding notwithstanding the decision ot the Supreme Court in upholding the poites are to-day seoking to con-| was i constitutional and valid i p-Stale Court. raported, were torpedoed without WASHINGTON, March 19.—WEh the announcement of the ruth the Adamson Law struct the tragic fabric of the murder] all respects to-day by the Suprems) 4, hae been granted to Mra.] WATAING and with heed for theless destruction of three unafmed American merchant ships by sub The brotherhoods have won an eight-hour work he Hola gt : : sed He . iii F Dorothy Wil fcCombs from | ##fety of the acores of A bt marin t was unolficially admitted here to-day that’ virtually a state wages they formerly received for t vu ork Nea aee }¢ decision makes-eight heure | witiam ©. seCombe, tong Chairm f war exists between the United Stas and German overtime at the rate of one-eighth of the daily pay per } the standard of a day's work and (of ine Democratic National Commit-| Twenty-two train two of ; i : h: { for th ) It ta these two thing pupled wages for men in operation of veswels missing and may have Fechnically the United States remains in a position of armed ney ay has accu ed for the union men 1 under the application ¢ fact t ee and one of the « eat and most mur . i me a, new ont to old conditior , t ‘ \ ur { 4 PAG Mh: Hilary: | trains and legalizes the wage in ie ‘uk ee-4d Ceraatdane-W eh aur lity, Whether this shall be changed before April 16, the date fixed fo: \ e nent to old conditions be computed and turned over muscular woman, died without al creases wh: st 7 tacks, - F i ' ses which went into tentative niga = Ae Te ew ’ branch of the Gov. ent aS SOON as poss The agreement will have to be moditied truggle with a cord knotted about] effect on its passage nae ed tll: De Labi yeh proses iene pcp Ndi icateeebinie it j , Supreme Cour an up-State coun Memphis, the Vigilancia and the t : “ to adjust it to the Adamson Law as that lan pheld by the Supreme ber throat, which led to the bel Th. annauoeine the (ae pnuel ome burt tA pF ny pole, A flew thn Aineriean fing ana (President Wilson has not decid { Court that she was drugg insensibit-| yustice White reviewed ,. | OF tle State @ fom weeks a@o, DUt) Oo ait distinctive marks:of neutra At 11.05 to-day Seeretary Lansing went to the White House to confer The railroad union heads are ation that !*% before pele Me So the] sions leading to enactment « MORES SRO ut SHILA OI af MY. painted on their sides ith President Wilvon. He carried with fim all reports that bave reached Jubilant over thelr victory and the : ses and tray and the bit of paper ; vod t Hight menmbe ‘ ’ the 1 4 hipaa gs > lent's. efte he partinent on the king of the three American vessels. railroad presidents are correspond- H Aprint © ttle which a ner 1. and Mrs, John| City of Memphis, including her cap-, He Departines inking ae ingly gloomy. The agreement is worse the Deia. | Careful aaureh o Foom failed to atrike lias Be home at Wash-|tain, are missing, Fourteen men are The situation is too serious to discuss,” was the ouly official word than that which was offered them by : lisclose, have to Dr, Otto ated arbitration, The em mba is living in| missing from the Vigilancta. Many} ———————_. -% Ono step the President 1s contem President Wilson last August, because (Continued on Se: > Klein, of the Stan Chemical ac ed and the employer es law at/of them are American citizens, native cond Page.) o 4 Labor . ania the Chief fuatice, “H HIS WIFE'S NAGGING WORSE | plating is @ call for an immediate ses- jes, for e¢ n att aad je Chie Ustice vo. J atl & | bor , crew ¢ © Ilinols were r examination. No, 15 Wall born, The crew of the Mlin ro} |alon of Congress to hear an addresy Added to these two ngs the po-|then suggested a basic “It is true that the decree has been | saved ice have the name “Bennie,” which|4#y standard. The employers ve granted,” mid Mr. McCombs to The! All the survivors were in open lif THAN WAR, SAYS CAPTAIN asking for authority to adopt aggres- 1s that of the man with whom Mrs, |¢d that and the employees accepted.” foyaning World. “I cannot inake any) bouts for hours in tempestuous seus. sive measures against the submarine Hilair told her niece, Irene Murray, | How the President went to Congress comment on the case, The marriage | They suffered frightfully before being , ,|menace. Already American sitips are she had an engagement on ‘Thuraday | W&8 then recited : : wae unhappy almost from the begin-| paved by British ships, which dared | (shtds Who Fought Agiinst) yong armed to defend themselves: the morning, the day she was murdered, gress pasne; e Jaw that is ning, {can say no more than that."|submasine peril to rush to the rescue. Spanish Makes Comparison In gee Sek RRS UE Richa tg and Ue OASTISGA FstNERG 01 oe etree eea |e ' : panish ps |next move must be to send warships reo nsatisfactory The wedding of Mr. MeConbs and] ‘phe City of Memphis, from Cardiff Answering Her Suit | with orders to seek out submarines and description of the bearer of it,[Teoosnize it” the Chief Justice con- stigs Dorothy Willams in London at} por New York, in ballast and there Summed up, he was a swarthy, black|mued. He sata the eoment the Roman Catholic Chapel of St |fore absolutely free of contraband,| In his anawer to the ‘ay the transatlantic lanes. haired man given to the wearing of |¢xPedite the case was “very laud- peter and St, Edward, Palace Street.|was the first victim of the piratical| Mrs. Julla Mate French for much jewelry. abi Westminater, by the Rev. Bernard] craft, She was aunk at 5 o'clock and counsel pending the trial of ALREADY EXISTS. Mrs, Hilair met this man tn a| “Was there power in Congress un- Vaughan, was @ brillant event, al-| sunday afternoon, thirty-five Brooklyn theatre on March 6, when |r the circumstances existing to t for separation on the ground of miles |* Bome of the highest official f the peak: THAT STATE OF WAP | | though the engagement wae en-|s uth of Fastnet, After great wu eru wt. W. Atwood Freneh 8 2 ® 08 deal the hours of work and only the day befor | ’ the National Guard, now of the Bi Government hold that the Executive ; her niece with her. nounced only th re. Ing fificen of her men wore landed at |t® Until further notice, The World will pay HBRRRIKN PACA. TO KERR Uig| RAaOH OF celroad) etaplovess eneexed| “arr, aad Mrks MoCamba galled orient hee Got Sorat ee ete lnevea: icc G hae the power te declare that © etete for old copies at the rate of: APPOINTMENT, in interstate commerce? ig the prin-| New York the next day Oo thelicier: cnintrituiis tac bese ironca lin Brackiyne gouerted to-day betore| ef wan oxisteand talaressadl wilh ade , x About 9.80 o'clock Thursday morn. |°!P#! question here to be considered,” | Maureta at Queenstown a fre at, Justice Aspinall in ne sive protective steps pending the 1c for 6 Daily or 6 Evening Worlds, ing Mra. Hiletr lott ee se aa he said in opening the sooinion, | th ut action wae bexun by lin whieh Capt Le P. Horum, an Am JCourt that In ail his experience in the mbling of Congre . There le a0 Fe Clinton Street, Brooklyn, and some- the service of the summons and com- | rican citize f eleht other satiors {Spanish-American War he encoun: | indication, however, that the a - or 6 of both editions. PAE duets Theat halt ne noumtate PRIVATE INTERESTS, plaint on Mr. MeCombe when he waeltook refuge, has been picked up at | ter ifficuities and hardships or | dent will follow that course. € she called the he by telephone. The Chief Juatice cited the “Hour 4 the midst of bis campaign | ea emp These olkht men either | suffering mparable to these since; Consul Prost, at Queenstown, re 1c for two Sunday Worlds. Miss Murray anawered and Mra | Service Act” as an instance of for United States Senator from New| yerished or have been picked up by |he took a second wife in 1009. | ported tho loss of the City of Mem Hilair told her, in substance ours of labor legislation by Ce York, He was defeated by Willlasn |; el not equipped with clesa| Mrs. French, he asserted, showed a! phia tn the following cablegram: 1c for 1 Sunday World and 3 Daily ale ag engee NG ecig he Sr pm erect Eg Dabok rt pode Maslbataadl Mevtiatvitcagaepersaidloyrvoedstormy Lap y yr els eypt oct dary or 3 Evening Worlds, or 3 of |ment with Bennie, but he fatlea to | &%™ anlval ane pubite interest —_ Officers of the City of Memphis who | {reauently struck him without reason, | phis, Caraite to New York, sane by i | appear.” “The dividing line is so marked lave been rescued state that the |infileting bruises, and once tried to| German submarine 4 P. . thir- both editions. Pt eer that Government will not destro GAS BOMBS KILL WOMEN aye ; ; hi with an Indian club; she | ty-five miles south of Fastnet. Fifteen Miss Murray, who related this to ; ave ayete y Tl submarin nich sank the vessel was | hit him inh nin ean null a | ‘ P can eet o1 ded Schull 7 . . ‘ . . the police to-day added that she and ne BO Oye meres 9nd the Chie of the latost type, equipped with | knocked out hia teeth and scratched | survivors lande When delivered at any of the following places: her unt laughed over the tucigent | 2uetien. “The power to regulate AND CHILDREN IN MONASTIR heavy wunn The fire sot wan fired [iit faco until It bisd, he mud. He| Ay. Thirty-four additional eurvivore 7 7 ‘ said t reste u e private an e : ‘ ade @ general denial of her charges, | ¢ miralty vessel, ch o Main Office Annex, 13 Frankfort Street. and Miss Murray said to her Publig tieaate eciuede rom a d n .n | « ‘ Pegccetee Boge : “Then you'd better co 0. ar ues 2 t 3( During the: mites. a 4 aia rad at he an (ile and |@earch for eight missing nd Uptown Office, 1393 Broadway (38th St.) Ce eee clea eee 8h] Ho then sald the right of private |“ ‘ i v Gare A ee canine THe reveal eset nie ud ntruck her or more (Ireland) probably to-day. c 5 (3 1 e breakfast with mie.” niriec (a aan en was an ht b y, Serbiar \ Wena Uneaten hy neat. | Conwul-General Skinner at London Harlem Office, 155 West 125th Street. This Mre, Hilair did, and at 12.80) (T erent right and to tene It cwan War Office Reports ane up to a 4 oUt meet e ewapupor in hed which ho | feported the destruction of the other Bronx Office, 410 East 149th Street, the phone rang again. This time | youi4 be unconstitutional, but added mile, when she fire’ agnin, Frag. {in & newsn saa aia tee ce x fi 317 Fulto. >, : Mra. Hilair anewered tt and when she that deri h. LONDON, March 19.—Many women ments of the shells etryck the ship tie American steamer City of Brooklyn Office, m treet came back she told her niece pear prevail Gongre and children in Monastir were killed | mt no one was injured {MUSTER OUT FIRST CAVALRY Cae i wae Se Thi done for the purpose of lect: “That was Bennie. I'm going to inandacand’ oma during the night In a bombardment) ‘The captain was able by this tir Asi ’ sunl.? le wekhanee ee is is done fs Pose of collecting meet him at Borough Hall.” enone . pile xen oes of the city by enemy artillery hurling /+ read the signals which | AeA ma of ome lbddak, Batinl Cae of aper stock to be us z the manufacture At this point begins an interval of ment authority did not have Noe gevea gan filled shells, the Serbian official marine wae flying, conveying me to plek up orem cf Amaral time of which the police as yet know cng gill th day waid sage: “Abandon your ship inme mune mer Illinois, London to Port Ar- he World’s paper supply at its own mills, nothing, It ts the Interval between Tatas the Neate ciche ney oe stomeat eave aly ue tha ceed enlered a) (ona .n -, reported sunk. American steam Tell your friends to save The World for you. the suippored meeting of Mra, Hilair | Care thet the private ri during Friday wiast of the whistle, slgnitying that A toler Wigienela aleeed teeneines antl and “Bennie” at Borough Hall and re nuinber of #heils londed |the order had been co:nprehended, and ‘ Mat Auk: waenine A 5 : The Chief Justice power of , i . This offer applies to copies o the her arrival at the Hotel Martinique congress was not eee xiating gus into Monaatir,! five minutes jater four blasts je count A later gable foam Goasul Seale at 1,20 o'clock. : ba » heavy loss of lite of civi- | hiown, meaning: “Crew In boats. ¢ 1 n orders id ower and re © Congress! t oe Sunday, Dail, and Evening World Physloiowionl investixation has aien| Owen” And Fe Caagreesion: hehuding numerous women ant! quymarine then fred eight shots, [alten i oe : iu ag’ atone latin seen ee only. No other papers accepted. losed Mrs, Hilair had some- (1g 4 “myriad of 3 beatin foes Bal sinking the rear vivors landing here now, Vessel was hing to eat between the time she jo0¢ the publi terest.” He j War Rates in Paris Res The Vigilancia, wht peeps les pio a ee left home and the hour on Friday " peti Than Here York for Havre, f eon Fe (8 wy type. mained on acene after crew ha pO had been extended to «: f" Papers are to be delivered at “ of the morning when she Was found dead) >8 Soe sae veem extended to em Special to The Rveaing W sunk next 1 out had left abip, Refused request to tow above places on Saturday mornings. Payment |} |) in ves Chemical anaiyate al (Continued on Fourth-Pags) | MMANT Mare iieniier reltaureas | No warning WAiaineD Shardogmnad | oo boate 10 land. Waakhar Sat. sna disclose whether @ drug of an nd es in Paris er than the) American veswel, nor did he but threatening, Survivors a ul made at this rate for any number of papers waa given to her to facilitate ¢t mWouLD TRAVEL pt argon made in Now Werk City resta Sega epee ‘ net included Allen Carroll, escond e@lesel delivered. crime ey 1 EP A ae ao ers and twent ae of tay t 1s If. | MePherson, second engineer; Robert ie ths len sae . Rig ned ft » been ianded a ‘ mar tw) De-| Shea, @urgeon; John Walkin, Henry . dlr _ | Mentor Vownda ° MS al D2. Campany, Gus Campany, A. D. Hen- (Continued on Bighth Page) Us Ms ion. (Continued om Second Hage : to further notice ton, all Americans, and five Spanish, ad