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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917, - ———— a Se Secnitiadalilies —— Oo submarine hunt: Eee 7 . sree thin bal and tht the er probably ws| cron Mi a HOM WOMAN KEP M CAE, |} § the fact thet nothing is said of survivors getting off in lifeboats Spoiled vive Those saved got off om rafts, which probably floated off the sink- TAKEN IN GR Ple Making Lr Lesson at SIBFRIA IS SPE FDY HELP 10 MAIN BURSTS IN STH AVE.: et fing ship as she plunged down in the icy dorknens | ; “ ae (THe wor ” Hh Fagg CONSUL’ rT O HARD PRESSED ITALY FL000 TRAPS |wo WOMER tree mA ar - LOST DESTROYER ONCE SAVED LE rem shrews - 305 FROM TORPEDOED SHIP a 1 aa te Con ee ! 5 wt ors Fast Ape [4 804 (wo Frenen ® lon Hears His Guard Fxt: rium tiered itt would | — bitied we Beer ‘ th 6 ’ i“ . q faken, Save Austrian Offi 4 was ¢ Been Disarmed in |i ' feet f Was One of the Convoy of the Orama and 1} Statement Fea: of Lynching George oe 4 ; Picked Up Those Thrown Into the — saneweron, tea treaties |, Seer tn the t ‘ | moms 3 ‘ he nt oe ny 7 " a; stile . how Water When She Sank. ‘hale pitas had nevapnd trom bie piace | '*8 * ' “ Mey f ju * caytul y the Germans and 1, remarking . Af accoun ¢ London, Socia f ¥ basement eommeosipate . t pement in Siberia war the rw dunked . ‘ jAverians in ¢ new offensive now oooks tn 4 whom Mr Bhs calgtl wae * Hl nth Mireot The Jacob Jones waa the ship which saved 406 persons from the! exc edy cording to an officia 4d learn 0) nd pon ecology Bea rae of by other memb F * ' drown Orama, » V. & O. liner converted into wn auxiliary cruiser, on Oct. 10! Avwtytar seven dosed J Waite Biale Depameny pene we : ¢ wrongfutiy | LOMINRA Boats f aes See The Orama had heen torpedoed by a pubmarine while she was acting 66 ®| wirone pointe cust Of Asta . ' fle sta WAR) ta aiid great Ap n m heard the part of a convoy of merchant veseria under escort of American destroyers. | 2 Pu? ve pri- | *™ - arsine the tenia 1 through atears The Jacob Jones wan one of the convoy ses z et Weed I lnk ook pomalgohble eae nd the women } wane TON, fe, & Anetr oe tivnened rs ne Patra’ The Jacob Jones and another durtroyer were detailed to remain by the... tear : DON, Doo & Th rin nur], Mt \ : heared Oram alter the mubmarine had been attacked and put out of wetion. When! coreg amma the: fecws ny he Nicholas Komunoff, the f 4 MOA 1s and Vivien in Fe be vf Aveta The Jscob Jones picked up in the darknows 106 of the 474 persons on boar | from Rome aay. and In one inatun ’ MR bth Dhl nda elley Abed lnogeies fe Mi Wests re Fe Maeve var Wola une” toe ee ater finaly eee i The other vonne) standing by rescued the remainder, were a stad by thelr own = -—e a ors “ . pA Moged Wiiie Mrs Root i Beton pe hear. ang UNG lore and the anne i er 7 * 1 7 tt tem ‘grad A orwarde: tordo na ‘ u broke into peers. aid th main whieh broke was a \ The Jacob Jones's peace time complement was five officers, five potty ry | ; y the Machange Telegraph Com-|sccran’ tee f, two room It wan noticeable that Ming Rankin, |inch feed The only explanation cers and rightyseven men. She was one of the newest and largest of| Kink Crore, the dempatchen added, Tho Bolabevik! loaders intend | separ rach, and In addition |tye one woman Member of Congress, |cttered was that “the pressure wast ® American destroyers, with a displacement of 1,150 tons and a length of si0| 08 conferred the Military Crows on to remove Nicholas to some other 2 fo Ae" lin making @ bref apecch adopted the! ati onger than the H feet over ail. She was completed in 1916 at the plant of theyNew York Ship.) ‘ihrielie | Avaunato, the poet, ying! Co iaued trom Pirat Pare) place, fearing ho might be lynched, — | Neat ling around it | Sociatiat view, an | — J 1 butiding Company, Camden, N. J. 2h burned off, was driven by turbine)!" '™* Htiian aviators, and the The members of the All-Russian | vane rs up toad “| gtill belleve that war ia a stupid JUMPS FROM 12TH FLOOR: i e@gines and had « speed of 29.57 knots an hour, Hi edaplice al co war rpg ed rived since the explonion and are ao- Commission to deal with the elections unshine ¢ wo to exclude | and futile way ent . ie sete ' ' ; Sais Satis tas based Amtrionn ‘sity oust: ty Crean terpotces|" J mea work of tery "tar the ty. (2, tH®, Conattaent: Assembly ‘have | a je ioernaciong!aumeuttion, tev FIRE ESGAPE BEHEADS HIM 1 since the United States entered the war. The indicated lons of life on the! SHOCK OF BIG EXPLOSION |0%° *iv adapted to hospital pury “The Bolaheviki Government, accord: OMEN IN AUTOS | voided when the people, the men and Jacod Jones is the largost of any American lows at wea, except tn the GREATER THAN ANY has been converted into m great < ing to a Reuter despatch, is preparing AND OF W Ainerica, as well as inGcre |, n submarining of the army transport Antilles, which carried down wixty- nae a __ | bay.” where American naval aurgeons a decree repudiating all Russian for-| TORES, SAY POLICE | many, have the controlling voice in, Glovemaker Who Had Met With i] seven men. FELT IN WAR ZONE | ana staiitax doctors are attending eign loan concluded by land banks| ROB BIG S their governments, To-day the «pes! Reverses and Was Ill Com. The, smell patret bon! Aloséo wea torpedoed Nov. 6 with a loss of -— hundreds of injured nd railwaya on Governinent guaran-| —- loged tnterests are control- mits Suicid ; MONTREAL, Dec, &—The tremen-| American satlors are policing the toes. Shares of Internal ns held} “4 to Hav He w noo) SISters 5 H twenty-one of the er dous force exerted by the explosion |city and building shacks to sholter the abroad also will be repudts Two Arrested 4 Said to Have sos err ee < loveks atueys teen paaen ane 4 Two weeks later the amall destroyer Chauncey sank following @ col-| that destroyed the northern half of! freezing people. A) Russian Governm Told How | Shop ; i ob the arcana’ tha aia honve:.Wae Rots ‘ lsion, twenty-one of those aboard perishing. Halifax is said to have been greater,| Refugees are using soldiers’ quart- dated Thursday and r is merely a vote on a technicality in, {! McKibben St trooklyn, and who ' One other destroyer, the Cassin, was damaged by a German torpedo,| probably, than any explonion in the|ers, while the troops occupy tents in wireless, announces that Troteky bas eee sesdenaniit tf secution of war already de- site haxtiled Messed ielaed na Yh ac which cost two lives and wounded five other men. war zone, Debris from sholls, ster! |the cold. Owing to tho shortage of sent to all the Allied Embasstes and| ti the are Se tea santa 1 OLN EOP E FeO. eR FEC } plates and shrapnel have been found| building matertaln, it has been de- Legations tn Petrograd a note intl. SWeMty seare ed Mostiag | hina few daye President Wilson |coimutga qulcide ahory he pebdlisase over an area of ten square miles,| cided to save all wreckagy and use mating that the armistice negotiae|CGrman 3050 ¢ from | ul my procias | window of the slos oy eae | with a five-mile radius, Members lt Sentral P teed . bi MEN ‘Two American vessels, one of them |'* for reconstruction. Members of ons with the Central Powers have poy « s Fit tlons and ridat the gli rty feet. from th a naval cruiser, were forty-five miles | Wilding trades are working togethor. been suspended for a Week at tho police tonlay were working conduct of ground the body struck a fire escay off whore making for port at the ino-| Newspapers aro printing the names jnitiative of the Russian delegation wyjch they aay may lead to the discov-| Austrian subjects resilent im the |platform and the head and right arn ON TORPEDOED DESTROYER ment of the catastrophe, ‘The shock |of persona who have reported and for the purporo of providing oppor- ery of a bani of from six to tea! United States 3 nevered Pi wan so great that the chief officer | ,. aiaved 0 bee ; ‘ : v3 inate . Stnessed. by La of the warship believed at first that were first believed to have been killed TUBhy of informing the peoples and women, a babe: lMay NOT CLASS MANY ALIENS Je ‘ ‘e on one Y okt Seana waranty believed at Oret that MANY WILL BE BURIED AS the Governments of the Allied coun- Ke uNGIGE: | t been Ps seeing another vessel on the horizon, NAMELESS DEAD. | tries the existence of such negotia- ance | Many of the States Represented in the Jacob he concluded he had been fired upon.| ‘The condition of many of the bodies | tons and thelr tendency, Gor Already there is discussion In Gov | At Sydney, 200 miles distant in a0} round makes It certain a largo pro- | —— ded not & tu the Jeffer-} ernment circles of the advisability Jones's Crew—Several From Man- airline, the shock was like that of a severe earthquake, Windows in the | Portion will be buried as “namole: von Market Pol hattan and Brooklyn Hotel Learmont at Truro, more than] oad.” There Is talk to-day of bury- | BELGIUM TURNS OVER t : exam|nation of 60 ea sixty miles away, were broken and «| ing them all in one great grave, ike bem. clock was shaken from the wall of th k 00 OCOMOTI U Mrs, Goodman has train despatcher's office, A barn at} * trench grave on the battlefield, The 6 ll VES 10 5 5. D ation: tant veld | of Sees PCE some of the many races fa the Austvo-Hungarlan | who are supposed to have no >. { d= oe ee are | v S, SEAMAN'S BRAVERY ! ara nlght ‘Trame P WASHINGTON, Deo. 8.—-Tho offi-| Everett Street, Camden, N. J, Meagher’ paren , thirty-flve miles|city has recelved assurance from eee an Dooley saw a limousine atani- | Tt sre thousands af thom z ; a‘ from Halifax, was lifted from 42s] overy important centre of Canada and | (., ' . rex sue A jects, are thousands pf then era’ roster on the Jacob Jones fol- Piece tala Me 209 Patter-| ‘yundauieas as though the work bad| ytd states of all tho help of au} O°, Pershing Authorized to Use is hout actively engaged in industries in this IS HIGHLY COMMENDED . Newcastle, Pa, 0 : . em in Recognili souat i " ’ i lows: Tobe Totti een Pe [Baan done Dy an expert DOldIOE | Toss that Ie nested, Despatches say Them in Recognition of Aid country, particularly In imines, ta face Liout. Commander D, W. Bagtey,| Myron N, Flood, No. 60 Orchard —— that raliroads are making every of- From America. aoe He CIRRUS dR RI) oc. SW. PF. Btsen ‘ ‘Washington, D. C. Place, Greenwich, Conn, FIRE DRIVES 25 INTO STORM| fort to break through the snow with | wernt TH AMERICAN ARMY IN| Sear athe Whos of Panhayivania saa ponrd’at the sine Lieut. J. K. Richards, Washington, | Alva Francis, Osgood, Ind. tho relief that Is #0 necessary. } | FRANCE, Deo, 8 (By the Associated worth of Rovds | . sted Medal that the declaratio® of war does not ded by Seere ) y displayed dur t of the sinking ves > Prese).— — | Street, Phitadelphia. From Kattting Mills by Flames, | FLIGHT FROM HALIFAX _ |tlon of what the United States he" FEWER PNEUMONIA VICTIMS. | ca HUBS | Fale Workers (08) hone: Among Those Routed As a mark of its apprecia wt Harry L. Gibson, No. 6911 Market | Fifteem Gt Lieut. Norman Scott, No, 118 North races will be treated as alicn enemtes, The House Committee on Foreign At. | *"! Lester J. Gilson, No. 1141 Stuart] Fifteen girlie and ten men fled into) P{/KE RUSH OF REFUGEES done for Belgium, the Belgian Gov —_— ee ee oe oe , St. Louis, Mo. . e snowstorm hatlers and coatless in & we reprag | (rnment has turn! Over to the Amer rexale - | - enol mentite ed to enter a litebo: Main Street, St. Louis, ; Street, Green Bay, Wis the mmowatormn Nailers and coations 8) PROM HAPLESS BELGIUM | ican xpeaitionuty Pores 600 locomns.|terense Wredleted Next Wels) fairs met to-day to consi oUARaenman retereal te erin ties ' Ensign N,N, Gates, No. 1213 Centro! Francis J. Jaskoski, No. 1031 Fleot| eee eee ane eae tena tives, all that remaina of the Relgiaa| However, Because of Weather, | tion to exempt them, thratcaane’ “ite neared the boat an Avenue, Bay City, Mich. Street, Baltimore, Md. New. Jerscy Avenues, Brooklyn, to- m z : a rail motive power. Gen. F shing has| Deaths ” m ipo pln’ ie the week) Representative Sabath of Chicaxa, anot bo nen i limbed inte his 1 Assitant Surgeon L. 1, Adam.|_ Dock Johnson, No. 855 North Watt| day. ‘Tho fire wax confined to the} MONTREAL, Dec. 8A graphic|heen authorized to make such dis- ending to-day showed 4 falling off of] who was born in Bohemia, presenred 0 t f nat man to leave wu " Street, Philadelphia, iret and second | Hoare, but three} story of the flight of surviving In-| position of them as he deems advis- as compared with those for the | resolution providing that the Bo- ! at was five duy klewicz, Milwaukee, Wis. Joon Clitto: onnn | Mite were xent in, mainly as a pre-e}. oniants of Hallfax after the explo- | able. previous week, but Dr. Charles Bol-| hemiang, Moravians, Slovaks, Ruth- AAT Y | Gunner Harry R. Hood, Asheville, ford Johnson, No, 2900) cautionary measure,’ for the mill is aw. Gearee At To a Belgian representative Gen, |duan of the Board Health an- | laa. Barba: Aeris of mit ps 2th Avenue, South Minneapolis,| #urrounded by franc bulldings jon 4s told by the Rev. George Adama,| | To a Belgian representative Gen |toin ot iat tralian: | enians, Poles, Serbs, Croatians, slove p N.C. Minn. "| The fire started in tho basement | wastor of a Montreal Congregational | Pershing expresse barca id mount a week as enes, Ttallans and Rouman be on- |” when some woollen goods were ignited eee ? which, he said, he knew would be fott | tlt mount ; as a 5 fo r De ; Tho following Is the roster of eN- |" patrick Henry Judge, Mitchell, 8.D.|by an overheated “furnace. Auron | Church, who arrived here to-day fom ee ‘people of the United States, |" pedis rom this cause repocrg | specifically excluded from the classl- ie | Hated men, according to the mot fe! Willlam Hirst Kearney, Briatoi,| Molin, Mrepner ot ihe cupiyece cat, | {alifax, whore he was in a hotel at] vv neciany as the Belgian Govern: this week by ‘boroughs were ws fication of allen enemies and shall cent reports on file at the Navy Dee y, 7 lowa: Manhattan, 88; 1 not be barred from the armed forces Brook. 92; Queens, 9; Richmond, in the previous weeleig of the United States, because they ted fatally ment’a act would result in a large The Joun wns about $00 the time. mais aving of cargo space on American partment: Laurence Gorham Kelly, address “All that had been pictured and Harold Willlam Aagaard, No. not given, WOMAN KILLS HERSELF, vritten of the fleeing Helgian refu- Franklin Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Joseph Korzentacky, Russia, tos flashed across my mind as T wit- i Henry P. Anderson, RF. D. 16) William Frunk Laskon, No, i6z1|“Peared Vtving More Than tHere-| neased the stampede,” he sald. “Phe *, Belding, Mich. Atlantic Avenue, Camden, 'N. I ~ after,” She Wrote tm Note, people had been warned by shouted John William Bielatowicz, No. 1118) Aroniy Leevy, No, 28 Hol Edward Gamble, a travelling sales: | instructions to proceed to the south ! 7. No. 23 Holiday Street, of No. 269 West 109th Street, wen! , Bouth Kenwood Avenue, Haltimore,| Newark, Onio many Ay beday aA TOORAT His bo of the town, as another explosion home early to-day and found his mot , i ; Ma. so. so] gilerbert Pau) Lents, No. 426 North| Mrs, Mary Schloendorff, sixty years] Cemed Imminen J Jobn Thomas Brammel!, No. 89) puiton street, Allentown, T old, dead $n the bathroom, she hag| “Nuns who had the cloistered quiet é Washington Street, Newport, Kt. I. Frederick Magenheimer, No, 1785| slot, herself In the abdomen, A oto | of thelr convents, old bedridden wom- Phillip Jacob, Lansingburg, N.Y. | summorfeld Street, Hrooklyn, N.Y, |*?°. lott ih HG} yond) on Were being carried along in sheets, 1 : WN. ¥, Sy did it with my own hand, T dread | jg eased «mothers with bable , Jonn Edward Butler, No, 66 Walnut) genuyior Gregory, No. 185% Eighth |iving more. than 1 do. the hereafter | Male dressed mothers with bables Street, Charlestown, Mass. | Avenue, North Nashville, Tenn, Everybody fas deserted me with the] “rapped in nkets burried past, Jo. 245 Tol ; tton of Kdward.” She had be hy oni were (being “led. bs 4 James Brannigan, No. 245 Tolle! edward ¥, Grady, No, 6 Kovex Ave. | (acer Men eraubie her ton vad been ill} blind men were being led by little Avenue, Johnatown, Pa. nue, Swampscott, Maas <> boys, ‘ George Frederick Bryan, Quincy,| Citton & Grinnell, Pawtucket, RT, | Rownd-Up of Avstrian Enemtos On me wae painetle : 0, to Hee the lit- . - , Rise Boyd Mera i seh A Over Gaunter, e girls clutching their cats and pot b £ f i h d David Roy Carter, Forsythe, Ga. | wasn Amp, Cashmore,| - siiNGTON, Dec. &-—The round-|doxs hurry pi Chinamen, shaken —a 1 part C@) it, any Ww ay, a ter a nig t Ss soun ’ Floyd U. Chase, No. 63 Centre) Letund Mokeand spencer, [UP Of Austro-Hungarian enemies began | out of thelr celestial calm, careened f hi 1 di b d b ff ! Street, Nantucket, Mass. | aaa : + Spencer, | io.day throughout the United States | southward. Bluejackots, firemen and reires ing S. eep, undistur e y coitee nerves, be- With the declaration of war more than| sailors of it Frank Witliam Chapple, No. § Wal- ut Street, Charlestown, Mass riptins left their eee cause of the use of larger and larger quantities of Luther Hill, No. 1644 Svuth Camac|q milion su tw of Austria-Hungary | ehips in the hart Street, Philadeiphid, Pa Nving in this country were added to th aah 7 Becond Sires ‘ , Bs 4 to the | tor safety. There wero motors, too, John Cooney, No. 387 Second Street! Witiam Penn Hughes, No, 111 |tlete of allen enemies, Government | ity carts and wasons moto ree ie Brooklyn, N. Y. Washburn street, Scranton, Pa. axonts started thelr new task by selging | 11) SATS AlN NAHAS aul perambut- ‘ Oharies Chilton, No, 67 Linden! yawrence Hanson, 452 Lawn. [many Austrians who long have beon | M10r# n plenty in this flow of fright- Street, Rockland, Mass. sein Avant Ry = aaa auspocted of conspiring to hamper the | “ed peopl ee ‘ ; | dale Avenue, Chicago, M1 Government's, plang, but against| “Soon the s of tho disaster be Charlies Charlesworth, No. 401 Wes enry J, Malet, No, 302 Weat Main; whom definite Ting been lack: | gan to shape ve dunasier Sth Btreet, New York City, ‘ Bound Brook, N. J ing, They will x he Ls i. y mind as I held Maurice Joseph Costigan, No €. Mavehand, No, #87 County |elttelaly of thelr aint nj Canxerentone With the people HAMRe Garve Street, Boston, Mass. Sireet, Wal Five ak Ausiro-H wer who had como from the scene, The : i | Street, Fall River, Mass y from. th 4 Bon first actual tale of was fron gopeph A. Cossairt; Bloomie “| Wredorick A. Marshall, No, 249 lished about white Pom aollee ART Me on Cranford, Hatfield, Ark 7 4 terminals ‘omptro! «Kee who, wit erie n Cranfor | River Street, Mattapan, Mass feiater, With wn as Fexulu> | many tears, spok thy, lames F. M. Cross, No, 1225 North ns, maim Edward Meier, No, 205 North Mon. | tions are promulga Bond Street, Baltimore, Md ings, burnings, in tho 1 Clifford V¥ n de Forest, No. 825 Wert 57th Place, Chicago, Hl Ire reet, Bay City, Mich — | crits Peter Murphy, No. 4 Wall! German Language ¢ | | eh ea Business men and clerks call for it at hotels and res- Lae ee Ok nore aaa taurants at noon. Their wives have it at home for Street, Charlestown, Mass FA Hd gl gitar Demin, No. Matnavay|” inant tury, No at Foret | PULLING Be aetnae ne rt sae ct ae meni eeree: breakfast and dinner. Children can drink it freely, saiward Tom binky 4 eae Mirnain’ No, 18 atendow|cyriclun of the Dsitn fable shone | malty cold et, haweentng and all because its use means better health, greater y ; : wg ; was ordered by unan the | assured and waited 1 the open ip We a Donaven, Newport Wt, | Sera Memdan Providence, RX | Maite Soames se at As and | she Uti wind for many hour comfort and satisfaction all around. nue, Cleveland, O John J. Mulvaney, Van Newt, N. ¥. | to plan, a jovalty Bled Arte | (Ou roe) ees in sloves had kindled i i i waren Downing, no address Rr Vra Murphy, Ne Any Claas roome of Amecicuty mottoen me ie ers and ma ny eraaiia ts Tr y this splendid beverage. It has a rich coffee Cc surned. Dead lay in th 1G, Ebiseh, No. 1024 West sist) Alt streets. It Monpiel, Philippine Istands,| Papin Gives Al to Serbian nettet,| | like flavor, but is more economical than coffee— Btreet, Eric, Pa. Walter Morrissctte, No, 808 Bust! TON, Ky., Dec. 8.--In depo. | eee i a it ant with a Pn s Reatituto Kchon, Samar, Philippine | 2th Avenge, Council Bluffs, Ta sitions filed here, Prof, Michnel Idvoraky | H¥the bad hewr S neighbors 1 £ J I k f h h Jolande, | ‘Clarence 1s Meliryue, No tov Graven| PUDIN_ reputed -milonaire. asientit | Hoos down with mighty aweep and requires less sugar. Join the ranks of the thou- Thomas Emilinssen, o «address § «et is | working for i" niversity, says | then spat fire on it d Pa : see enone Lets arable tn pay ts tobe |" ator vdeo otha ei sands who know 4 a Kee, exington surgeon, for ope ‘ ] Gustave Eulits jr, No. 317 Delmar | North ' Philadciphla. (ating on Ale Gauphter, Mro, Huan wins | erent, CHOON and stops worp wh Street, Philadelphia John W, McGinly, 25 Camden | loughby, because h elven all hig | Ue tongues fumes toward the 66 ’ ” f Albert L. Everroad, North Vernon AVEnIG. DRAVIacch RT | resources to Herbla morning skies ly tho cotton ere § a eason Ina. I oarartin Ye rrewenetaa| eee eee factory, whlch ts ie ae the’ Charles French, No. 240 Fast Four-| avenue, s« ei Bele an BS mel i" ane. im Colision.| background, sent fumes teenth Btreet New York | Ne tl ; s | Baye: , yas Belgian! two hundred fect mare Toga wnat sueamaanin. Amboltix, 1144 tons eroet|“Urhere. are many storlon of tame Made in America—Sold by Grocers—No Raise in Price anagan, No. 69 Tele-|_ Ar graph Street, Boston. Mass, by r loss w caured b a cols ‘lien wiped out ty od nildren i RJ Fisher, R. F. D. No. 3, Con- Manuy, No, 49 Pearl TK, Me Meewanlen steseohin mite seeking vatnly’ Bee I \s , Ane The crew of the * Was brought Mothers, of werler b neravilie, Ind Pennington, No. 1728 in by patrol boats. The Primos bow ine West Philadelphia, was dama. { tead Henry Fillippe Fayreau, No. 3183 ' '