The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1918, Page 1

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® ee a ee — sant .S. ARMY NOW HAS MILLION AND A HALF MEN © The NE CENT in Greater Copyright a dE pein AER a8 AY FORCE THEATRES TO CLOSE “Ciroulation Books Open to All.” | [ “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | igi te, Tee Pree emai NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE [ichactstag, 3h iTwo Blow- Ups as Enemy Plots Are Disclosed Weathor—Fair; Continued Cold To-Night and To- Morr York und ENTE olsewhere. AT 10 P. M. RASTIC COAL PLANS HERE SUFFRGEFOREES NEW PLOTS BY ENEMY ALENS "ees ULIMECBNETSAMDES, typ TO ESTRO PROPER AD <= Russian Arms. BUSINESS MAY STOPAT oP. Mecsas cmon. HAMPERULS. WORK FOR ui e one __| ba te—Wilson’ Ss Avena | Cheers Women. i - + i SET | aceon Government Agencies Run) no ' Administrators anu Sweep: Ju P. M. BEDTIME Si | xove ‘ im \ ing Measures Necessary to FOR ALL OF BOSTON | wastiNeToN, Jun. 19—One ot! Down More Spies With M aps | er Avert Great Tie-Up. TO CONSERVE FUBL +50 tong and nard-fought goals of the ind Plans of Fortifications. ‘ hat s¢ they st uccade to hin — Woman Suffrage cause seomed to be ~ ent ome ak a TON, Jan, 10,—Massachusetts | | Borren. 9 = in elght to-day when the House took| wa * aitiatows t of tho arms of the Rus: 5 SAUT siapiie RGA EL EBouizS SHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Throug BROADWAY MUST SAVE. | le golng to bed'at 10 o'clock | ig debate on the Constitutions Jomo 1 ae and the weight t and every | jintercepted communications and evi y " 5 Teeny > 1 Fe an and Austrian deleg: next Monday nig of the » f their own demo { . iP night thereafter until further no- | oenament dence found on a score or more of racies, All Schools Likely to Be Put siiie:, ila Cia “by: owtes State | backed by the approval of Presi-| rested aliens Government agent The Evening nt saya the On a One Session a Fuel Adminictracor Startow, any [Cent Wilson, Suffragiata were sure}iave diucovered a concerted mov Gabikia alk Hae mabuner to, Gon Say Baas Administrator & S, [the Susan B, Anthony amendment| mont to roorgunize Gorman sabotage tinue the negottationy, but that I nea | gs pio San aa ag {Would poll more than the necessary |a.4 anti-war propa n th Wes, HAL Seed. Whieee Fey |Heavy Loss of lite in Ok | homa Blast—locomotive © port wari am. a, we) TO AGT AS GO-BETWEEN pent snu one vaste WITH ALLIED” NATIONS two-thirds when the House began Would tke. piace voting late this afternoon. ae dee ess So certain were the Suffragtets of | ont officials, who decline to bso success in the House that they al- to save daylight, ‘) Fuel Administration ts working out | far: : eorva : which will ready have turned thelr attention to] i icon to Atiagpa aren piene and therefore fuel, by ppening at |etne Senate. where the amendment | wetmg profound and far-reaching) 9 4 xf ang closing ats P My | waits on the calendar, but without |!"€ of a unified enemy spy sys change to the whole aspect of life in| In the face of absolute denial of re- ite by National Fuel Administrator | Garfield in Washington, New York's | country, amusement must close at 10 sharp. | This was di sd to-day by Every night but Saturday Is to be lightless for ¢ Big stor details of a series such favorable prospects. The are|It is known that about thirty Ger- | torsou, Okla, eighteoy ) oe elty—particularily Broadway and ‘U, $. AVIATOR KILLED hopeful, however, that with the/ mans and a few Scandinavians have MoAlester, Okla, was blow z up to- Delegation in Petrogrid Makes Ad- With Avenue. | President's id they will break down | teen arrested on suspicion of com- qyy . seein vanes Through the Swedish tures in the | the opposition and secure passage | plicity in the new ple “ ; : = leva apraugereegeeree be ready for submiasion to the States | naviana sent out of the country. Som HTROGRAD, Jan, 10.—"?he Ger keep the city going on i 2 1 i © under suspicion and! The tweesaph oneratur of the M P 1a Geteaationy if Pelioi considering to keep ty vex | Pershing sda wo Deaths by} and years uf effort would bear fruit Americans are ler v na lemat Pett Gaity coal supply which for a we When the House met Speaker Clark] are being closely watched |sourl, Ka n Tex Mrond at aro reported by the Hvent 5 halt of ounces would not vote from} The evidence gathered in t Ind-) Patterson wi own had to have got tite touch Sep tata tn D0 abires. witadeo| which case he would vote for the| identity hay not paved, bu ie shi in Broadway's cabaret ‘ mendment. He sald he expected the| who are believe me neutral Aub : cee Bvitates Tier ttn rants and aft eatre places 0 »te to come between 6 and 6 o'clock. | jects, tried t munivate with a ¢ m west Ik dining and amusement may be a atiée | ‘The Spoaker reserved his bench in| number of pinrs Tope re’ any nae wdor, west of avery plato} cloned altogether by the shutting | killed sas, Gen. Pervhing reported | the gallery for oMcers of the National rseigaliy seaports, in id aes a jal wiadow was broke ! : the \\ ur Depart to-day. Sharpe's] American Woman Suffrage Associa-|tres and in the extreme We “lls i ; 5 ir coal supplies. They ‘ Amer eet ».. Jan, 10.—Dyna . off of the: 4 appeal: rarpe, liven at Latltion, ‘These gueste included Dr. Anna|VeloD co-operation among thei. == |) © 4 int will be asked to close at 3 "7 “4 | Howard Shaw, Mra, Carrie Chap-| Sabotage was to be con’ a ui ooh and failure to heed this injunction will result in their shut-down > "“mutomatically.” All ether public places of amusement — theatres, moving joture houses, billiard halls, bow!- ing alleys, saloons, public and private dancing ablishments— to close at 10 o'clock. cos areny. | Hundreds of self-appointed epic TO CLOSE AT 5 P. M. [FIRST GERMAN COMMENT liares booatet of rasen the cite ortiae | oow are baltved m) Bae asphyxiation nok of Abbeville, man Catt, Mrs, Helen H, Gardiner, |tematicaily Mrs. Maud Wood Park and Mies Rose; °F dissem Young. reports was ee »pann axlanip) the foliowing| Scattered through the crowded gal-| direction of a recogn | Sa enieen peweo] wine's boliew ‘his afternoon exploded PBSIMIMIC WA) Fewicit Jocon ut Haran i ‘ Sashes the Nomaeiliit hore, injuring #6 persona lerias were Suffragiste of both fac-| Were indication eae ulbs f inter eraty Aid, meningitis; No, |tions from all parts of the country | darters was - a f the country’ |. ed eet, York, 2% and many members of the Anti-Suf-|™ation from all parts of ¢ ne orwi 0 Germany thre and | trage ranks. Loaders of the Woman’s| 4nd forward \t to Germs Party were there tn force, hailing the|® north occasion as a victory for the White|Communications carried by mombe Hones’ shoal of ship crews or other means measles; R. F. 1 Harlan F, Parker, pne nla; No, 704 North Division Str | Seaepewanes Juropean neutral by lontici ul Announcement Made by Bulgarian Premier, Says cine. If T. Malon whi a P<) = orne All stores and other places of N 1 sum Ass n, Jeg{the United States, but offlclaly 4 over the Bf my a Despatch From Berne ! san places Jational Suffrage ciation, led | 1b wurde ' ; m that they worry 1 ight saving basis" of from 9 to [while Ki aralaire Hees € ee of the industial Workers | h 1 7 aA x i AEA etna | eee = man of the Suffrage Committe " is - hy i a eorinit , ? & o'clock. No heat for business | His Proposal Just as Inacceptable as the Suffrage floor leader for the Dem-| World, whic ha: ; - sd Neh | ARTERY reported t © been mutidings after 5 o'clock, or bo | Phat of Lloyd George, Says ocrats. Representative Meeker waa|!zed destruc snd ea Sarees ; & Ru 1 Huiga A tween noon, Saturday and 9 Cologne Paper . }the Republican floor leader for the| some ct ' pixee cand ke Pollan ¥ Bulgaria ny nt of Ru i eee { D" ’ “ ” Representative Clark] With German money, Ff + | t as & KUSDE erman # ways Premier Madosiavot 1 th e'clook Monday. Drug stores and ne _ = ‘Antis,” and nish: Nave cecutred’ Te0e A idly, @ few other businesses to | AMSTPRDAM, | Jan. | 1—Preaident |1eq the Deiaocratic opposition EISRER: WH Le work of individ. [to who, It 1. had setive | following despatch from Hrest-Litoval| possibly, t 8 ‘e "aeriany is duet 921-1" sigs Rankin opened the debate} /!¥ are sald to ie haa gener ! ‘a Parilacent Peeweenes, UNMIS SAE OxDI De ee icuns destared t bers of the House, Everyone on the|Pro-German In t Ti conater organi? ait i , ‘ qaria ceases. Diplomatic andeco- | See pisoeh: Balle. Zor ‘the adc floor rose with cheers and applause parent Sirenhen OF m (Ae ‘ : ae nomic relations between Russia of musicales and other places o: ie We are facing a question of po. | #&tion, | and Bulgaria are resumed. Rue- | Mepwtiy watll the com! camine te | an tseue now by international cir-| cently have been found to carry | | nominate a delegate to an Inter Falleved. APPLAUDED IN HOUSE) \tnscen°” mia!” ano anki, | plane of fortfeations, drawinoe | BATTHE GEITE IW WALT QT | Tumnat® “pjelauate to an Inter Bohoals to be put on a one-ses- | “ woman who stands out| Of airplane or truck parts, r "| ‘The first peace is thus concluded, sion baats, 60 far as possible | metre pas sniatives? {if Our history has asked the Goy-| read maps showing ecldaen 8 : with the consent af Bulgaria's iy _Feotories to alter thoir hours to Evangelis pens Re entatives’ | mont to permit women to nerve| other important paints C ane ‘ . Racine | 1 allion.” prevent ‘peak loads” or maximum | Session With Denunciation of Ger- |vrore aftectivety th al welfare, Industrial centres and ship Trust Con ' The Bu Buigar a0 ap v" t wires 1 + Pa t t i es nist PEELS j ‘ needs its women.” ad ’ . 1 * MORE COAL COMES. ASIIINGTON, Jan, 19.—Rilly Sun- Giny several Investigation age j Bs Je ai Fuel Administrator Wiesin to-day, Hurling epithets at the] sey. opposing the resolution, recalled five Clgauie th Ful he k State Wi hich wa as tine nans and pr that Mise Rankin, when Congrong| ing clovely on ; 7 Wand one a wu 0 eA ermar a: wp} o n thustasin voted for war on Germany, eal I eG ful 3 . 1 . Bring the utmost thought and con- | e evansellat opened the |iove my country, but 1 cannot vote|teation of the Depar ; i @ideration for the individual But usked for] toe war” works jolutly # : he Army H J I o% the clty— len e . m a ence Service and tho } " . i (plese more coal gag a a. int Wel stow would you like to have Con-|S*nee PORTER TER P PE | x @ clea «| would be agreed to by ‘ twice as much as w : i pee and Ameri. up of a majority of [sence agents pi f ¢ eeiving during the past seven days | before tho war {s over?” ho|*re working iu | the imposition of rules such as these ‘ evan- | Mi standing 60 cal hi D « ena essential to con- |kelist \ gressmar nde 3 » Secret Ser and " ' f t swith Pe apreiialy was sizing in W » machine-| When Representative Cantrell of hal diaesion s I te ¥ pane the city’s |like rapidity of his appe referred | Kentucky t going to the White| Bureau of Inv 4 Mr, Wiggin explained in what pri- |!" [°?" 8 ott rr ‘ L tight at which | nave been A toa & " re " erty the various coal needs o: ie finished there was ap- — Preald upproved tae amena-|Under W 5 " i “wontinuange ter, applause and Jeers, Ho was not Nin Increase im Unfilled steet t of importance dis Foliticlan Commits Satetde, | v Pals Page Nr Af ker ma , « : k Mould follow this sct c wre Marvt ie decis ‘ se ¢ ' mur \ 1, Care of utility corporations, | . f will f absolute! auch light and heat power ’ nN Senven ¢ sae itely : y planta and traction companies. f ie tod ‘Repr i 4 2 Peddler coal for distribution to |" his Wal! Prarie vellokehes aaah ‘ a i; the poor, 8. Apartment houses. anne areca’ me FN what can you expe . at Fi DISGUISED BOTSONS - South Caroline grees is run by + ea Mt > « ou . be pence — pert mt "9 OWN 2 ies) Alta i - 7s A x) « ounla. suger Olas (Continued on Eighth Page.) eld Cte deine Bad MeetiQUigT™ ‘As the debate progressed Represen. women (RACING ENTRIES ON 2D PAGE.) a0 ay! ‘ ARMY TAS 86,000 AVIATORS -NOWIN SERVICE, SAYS BAKER SUBSTANTIAL FORCE IN FRANCE “No Fighting Force of Men of Similar Size in the History of the World Has Ever Been Raised, Equipped or Trained So Quickly.” WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Secretary of War Baker made the fol lowing statement to-day to the $ ate Military Committee which is in vestigating war conditions: “A substantial army is already tn France, where both men and Deere aa NN NANO officers haye heen ditionally and specially trained and are ready for actly service, eee “The United States Army has growe jx nine months from 9,524 officers to 110,856 officers and from 202,510 men to 1428600 men—a result which showed the ‘splepdid effvetiveness’ of the Americ; people, “No army of similar size in the history of e world bas ever been rulsed, equipped or trained so quickly. No such provision has ever ARRAN ARN nnn heen made for the comfort, kealth and general well-being of au army. eeeeteeere naan eam an naan arena ene eee eet nn! “The total number already tn the military service Is onc and a half’ times as large as any force ever mobilized by this natt “Of the total War Department appropriations for 1918, $3,200,000,- 00 was for the Ordnance Department, of which contracts amounting to $1,677.000000 ready have been placed. “Many of the Ordnance Department's contracts involve increase of plant facilities, or the construction of new plants, and constant ins: ton by Inspectors who have had to be trained In specially established schools, “The subsistence of the army heen above criticism; its Initin! clothing supply, temporarily inadequate, !s now substantially complete and reserves will rapidly aceamulate.” “For the Quartermaster General's Department in 1918 83,015,000,- 000 was appropriated, or @ sum more than four times as great as the 1915 appropriations for all Governmental purposes. “The aviation section of the Signal Corps on the first day of April, RR AAR AR RRA RRNA RAR et 117, consisted of 65 offlcers and 1,120 men, On the tirst day of Jan. vury, 1th, It consisted of 3,900 officers and $2,120 men, “Arms of the most modern and effective kind have been provided for every soldier tn France, and are available jor every fighting man who can be sent to France In 1018, “Our army in France under Gen. Pershing, and our Allles, are en- titled to have the benefit resulting from the depression of the morale of their enemies, which must come when the Germans realize that the American democracy has neither blundered nor hesitated, but actually brought the full power of Its men and resources Into completely or- ganized strength against their military machine.” conditions of @— biem, and! Regular Army, said, “comprined 5,79) officers and | 797 enlisted ational G approximately, = men 1 In Federal service 3 offlcers and 76 Itsted men, and the reserv f There were also time approximately 3,872 off cors in the re +t place the American peo 1 off 1ems with wht been able to organts wid the material power vo, but as theso were ause jon Inactive duty they cannot prop- yt poration of all Interests! erly be considered tn estimating the in the country the Na-/ecringth of the army of the Unite) r reanized and set to tte| St that time, On the Sst day ; with unanio spirit and | of Deceurbe:, 1917, the Regular Army nee in its pow More haa) conslated of 10,250 officers and 475,000 nen; the National Guard of rs and 400,900 enlisted men the National Army of 480,0° men, und 9 renerve of 64,575 officers and 12,- 750 enlisted men “During the encelarmy of the Un ary} maximum stre ve applied themreives | 000 men and offi goea witho » wanting in I to nY OWN ¢ ar with Spain the States at tte ted army results the fleld and In training is, there solr ef.) fore, roughly six les AS great as naximum number under arms is rican War an part of our military ment and bureaus eoted by the operation Oo the first day of April, 1017, tha of a dratt law the execution of ee a aera CO —————————eEeEeEEEyEyeyy—————E—E—EEEEEeE—EEeE——E—E—————————EEE

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