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WEATHER—Fair to- niga and ‘to-morrow. (FNAL! » ae sts Real eaeseene NEW “YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918. 16 PAGES PRICE (fxr oext, i « NAL ope ; “Circulation Books Open to All. ] “Circulation Books Open to All.” dd PRIC Bi iiion'ce _ WOMAN IS SOUGHT IN GERMAN SPY PLOT AAR AAA ARAN RAR 8,150 Tons of Coal Reach Tidewater in 24 Hours an VO CENTS clnewhers. ote ————- — TIDEWATER COAL RECEIPTS Lt Eve OW DEATH THE LIKELY PENALTY "Rex AUSTRIA BACKS GERMANY Tae acl yf GERMAN SPY WHOTRIED ~~ssz==~ IN REBUFFING THE POPE: AMOUNT THAT GETS TO CITY sos uscFeien coe 10 BLOW UP ARMY MAGAZINE: WAR CHIEFS IN CONTROL All fucltisteles Save (¢ soal H _ : ; ; ; : ing and Fuel Board a be Said tw: Have Been’ Run Do ‘GRE T WAR CO COUNCIL | . . Plenty of Labor to Bring It tosses sew sun to-t—tolowng yucnwont Warde, 15--Wot| 10 MEET AT VERSAILLES | Peace in the Interior Cities—May New York, tare an [Rts se a faatoe oe counguay cel Ute Regretea, tat Wh § Oust Hertling. { Andrew K s . : pater) ee " ae foe ne a a foes y Deliberatior : | | ROMB, Jan, 15 (United Press). —Ae- ptosis BERMANS SHELL eet wate wet] Pai | TWO BOYS ADRIFT scsi and food manufa When asked ind Victims Are Seen Vackawanna, rie and Central Ra | fs dole Lp closed vitite zs paving lived New York, Phila retary of the A n Embassy t at a % until governmental pronouncements S ot ul] be only two notahl ceptions |delphia a Jaltimora recent r s od by sted cries road of Now J at the dé rhree Persons Killed and Ten|"", fan aad ale We ee ’ , | | sin Steamer Hears Cries for Help| are recetvea. A.B. Smith, Director of Kasters Rail-| Injured in Short Bombard- ‘ocery stor¢ 1 y ; heh - iS BBUARI en aly ts a ficti : Presumably tho Nuncios reported reads, said at his office at 1 o'olo. tories will be permitted to violate the |in Norfolk ie iiltad BEG | on the pence “foelors” which United nout t i . os | 7 Shaka Be ccsihe Via aa a 3 os ment of Yarmouth. [SEA TA Gama Hee ; : ’ sels : { Ldn : THAT PUT CAILLAUX From the Shore Prone despatches of a few days ago eotice of bis anpot en re _— Meetings of the Fu Administra en the 1 ve will | es - reported a uving been tentative: eres OF Rik Spo) ASmMEnE LONDON, Jan, 1%—Yarmouth waasltion will of course eld on Mons i deatitor art In tho dultt bit | Two small boys, whose names have|. ms he had not taken active char i 1% Be a last night, i¢| days as usual 4 ; I Gov. beavis tearnad Aue put out by the Vatiean : inbanted froin theses last nights as ‘ wis aokavatad “Uhat he afely, toport the dings to ot been joarned, are adrift on an ice c my Donte, a DU pSrechtineeieeraen: Mere are some of the other nappy! mist @ Seen on the crew of| tls G t float SHR Aludean divers soma whecs Al Fersiy terminals t ‘ot| Fire was opened at 10.5% o'clock ana |?" t have como to the brain of) the Deutschland, the submarine |near Yonk 4 ft WIDER DIVISION 1, Jersey inals the | As oF atl clock and | f.) ministration, ta the order|made two. tripe, to Amerlen tn near Yonkers, and one of the city oe tte Ne he ies t i ood |tasted about five minutes, sme twen-|o¢ t a ehival ehouantbent feoman | hreboata has been sent from thts city IN GERMAN PARTIES rs. is ount OM ane ling into the town. LAN 1—Thursday—five days op t to reacus t | Y y shells faiting into the tow uA lve day Mogt meth aie thinkine,? a ceutd rescuo them, If possible City bad received up tw 6 k P i 4 c s ‘Ry « Naw | eave fust $2,000 tons, a ‘0 latest police reports state that ago—the plun was for a I w n Baltimore w Ha idence : He Negotiate: | The hoyn were first made out at VER PEA PROPOSALS + the figure given out by W. B. Poliock, | three persons were killed and ten ta| ' theatres kating rinks, |Deutsehiand arrived and met s for Peace With Berlin 10.30 o'clock this morning off Mount sonic ms ; owt parlora, mov- |ot the crew. Po Mees hin ’ , : Seyrine fee ot th Port on tho | jured, The matertal damage done was} ing pic a pales Beam rie Pei ae one Chrough Luxburg Vincent, between Riverdale and Har-| Meeting of Fatherland Party Broken maff of A. maith (not serious lose at 19 P, M > lem, and reported to the Yonkers po- | ! ne Srankfart (it To-day, #0 Mr. Pollock sald, tess, | bs TRACING CAREER OF WOMAN IN | | Up at Jena—Frankfort ( Phe Germ. carriea out el puta and cabu- % Jan, 16.—Th. eat yenter- {lee by the police tro 5 “+ 0 Wane this aeniess of coed T Germans carried t thelr restaurants and cabu THE CASE “ARIS, J 15.—The arrest r je police of the Hronx, A zens Back Re —sixty barges as aga d arrive | 2 sehen 3 1g 5 e. dixtyeaie mbardment with caref system rets to douse their lamps and put WASHINGTON Jan. 18.—-Govern f rmer Premier Cal aajt le jater the asteamor Benjamin AMSTPRDAM, J 1 rs 4 The first shell flred was a star-shell, | it the cat at 9 o'clock sharp ment agents ure now busy looking into I 7 hos Me delle seer ue hater’ wean i nent agents ure now bi 0 a Ju principally to a cablegram from| Franklin arrived at Yonkers and cor docking ta New York Ml the light which vividly showe oa 2-On Saturday—two | F : ae'P to a cables ; of the strained situation er boat \ ee nee is hase bs retary Lansing at Washington|Toborated the report. The captain COAL RAPIDLY PILING UP at! town ays later the plan offered it, Then came the| who is alleged to have ber aims cont 14 | the steamer sald he had tried to reach | salvo of shoils provided for three s jon accomplice of Spoerman, und that in 1915 M. Cattlau 4 3 TIDEWATER. | man nevwspay The Leipzig V ery Ui Sutera: Chalrcien of (as German craft waa delleved| a week for the text two months to jarrest on suspteion of trying Three Robberies in Central en tn communication with the Her. [the marooned Inds, but did not dare] 10 0° als j Jet to be one of the largest and!) apply to uw 19 foregoing and al |blow up ar magas an ko too near for fear of smashing the b oS) mes in rvation Committee, m ’ dark a5 » Nats €2.00) ' esha nexatinnts€ Satna : , neuncement ane inary oe triple 1 § oi = | The’ captain sald the poys were aa Groks “For ven days receipts of coal bedpscr ayes orns as we Th day | Spoerma " Woman Awakes Di i that the Am . v entaln | the oye’ were |W ok 1 Of the killed one was @ salior on a| was to mak . e other- jagreement wit t 1 ty A 1 < ine p 5 VONGOR FOP) Ben ste t ve care at tidewater have been four | ‘ 1 nit ne thel tp anchorns he h ‘ z from Dolawar yentually led to his ; p 1 while working thelr yo tee shan’ f fuel | Snr red in the harbor and one| wise s rom Del eventually led to \ tix, Aube h | tor “a aK 1 . times greater than tonnage of fue! ¥ crenia ~ Sete 4 ain ¢ Maine. | rt + of X t f ars went th h . . na to keep warm, [t was with aif vad in New York. During |* Noman in aw d house. There! Capes north tip of Maine. | ‘The arrea tn toa ' 19 1 been ; Linehan diets o% ieaae Aan dave tha ralifoads have 1% nt : narrow apes and some The r 1 rry partmer ¢ Just gen n n with ti i slippery foe The on the | Fatherland Par ce chen 9 eof 1,200 | Ualvawe, but no panic in the town the clos as not to be exclu. | threw bt on the notivities Jay und escas abuut ign ‘ivough Count Lux. |" jaty : ae ; weed é | | for New Yor | Spoermar tt ee i wi ing, then German Minister A er could not mak emselyen | While Pan-German petitions care a day at tidewater when Yarmouth is in the County of Nor- LAN 3—Th at hr wan lourned@ y ¢ r : urd norows the tee, nor could they| and resolutions are b hed JAN 3—The } \ n lourne tt wa Kontina, with the object dine n ions are being rus they should have delivered on | to1 n the east coast of England, aad eauit ‘\aech himasle ave: they 660d. AN) pounce with Germany at veo | Uettnaulsh what the boys ware yell-| 6 tn Bmpr : barges a minimum of 2,000 cars | ninetoon milos east of Norwich. It is , ; 4 Maes ie pee : ee ; ae 1 Germany at an ‘ ‘Tho captain Aid hie deat to} %2 the Emperor by the militarists, ” ull the r rative | that he effects »W na wore ay to permit the reaumpt f bus | dally: . Direct | popular watering place and has ex- | pomp to Naw Gar mecaeeta tn a ee ‘ ty unaeeeree I make them understand that he would| other currents are active. This ‘om the office of Director Smith | tensive dockyards Ree aS SF ORE ANE Va BN 2 ; ‘ " rUE, sPhriglanintelgakaalla ‘ 4 ald to them, but the boys ap is instanced by a meetin the following figures for coal arrivals | sacl | wogiand, In seation atthe Unica | selwure and Aach's er wed from the bed . fe not| hed In Aimorica tminedt. {NA Wa to tem PA fan il Se hd wasted! ne in the twenty-four hours ending at 6 League ( AD! ght--and re- The boxes cor " ju, th 4partoe 1 . t Lu Sea itl Tab and pulled awake rankfort on Sunday of the Free A. M. to-day indicate the {mmediate COMPULSORY 0 OVERALLS | maining glued to thelr chairs un- | cards, letters, clippit Germar uly a witout| The investigation of the ttaltan | UAnée Citizens’ Committee, which effects of railroad stoppage due tot tit eapite the waste of elec | Dewepapee and G ks. Ae vithe nts or nections of Calllaux is watt by t y ag nent from Yonkers adopted a resolution to the effect jumped at Jersey terminals— wi t ear- | ble nature to Marsh utr 2 ton, wif f t military and ; . f ¢ was immed ’ 1 the flreboat was immediately « rene ennetas ital h Anthracite, 45,950 tons r erning the attt sG : ives f . ante of the nk at at i tor the Harlem 8) : bine Ap lle ar weala ‘ Bituminous, 32,200 tons e Framers Also Favor ‘ Na 1 enemy 1 the Florence which was rented u helthrough which tho Chief hoped re atenie an dle cone efee r & " . * je on on © basis of a Coal waiting in vessels to be moved— e¢ Empk About " I kha uit hurbund’s — pockethonk | Malden name of Mme, Caitiaux and! seen the mufferers, It was shortly| policy of atlas lal thane Anthracite, 42,750 tons Pg at: Hair ‘ armann had Je talned abont gioo. used by the former Pr ring X lec that the boat’ jedé 7 if 5 vid Papier ‘ ra } longings with a Ma * 10 we y 8 sicheta Coal in care at terminals a hm Wier “mon, hes et soy SeRGOe | vobk 8 Fuel A trator; |Camp Meade was ¢ Among the papers w 1d still be seen from the shore ms s Anthracite, 156,190 tons ‘ n rial Comm) ny ' B " t t nt M f notes in which M. C x t Fuel : Spoermann ay fcc Bituminous, 74,800 lons ' cGhy on the ane TLShn tian . Gas bala ‘ A Nee ton raining » Pre ; 4 In transit within twenty-four hours the factories In New Fue) Admit erva- | terms with Walter Spoermann a «4 biast | t of terminals— 8 ity Commisstoner Richard J ‘ tn brother Frederick. He att ke f ad sketched va | let t Anthracite, 59,350 tons mat, Wrhau Ge Isaniein Fue | ia ; Mrs. A Bey 9 x 1 aren ‘ MESSAGE IN BELGIUM ® ‘ BNUate ronan : au of Industrial Code + Ansista uel | school in Germany rn Arran eer 4 Fos |iHBlGHed (cha kee ‘ “eye xclude th Aicts. i ous, 15, d ong those present were : ‘ Sow York a mer were blu J 7 his mectin rf. Bernhar In transit within forty-eight hours rile ate |, te mann, b i ks It ; tetans inoludine Raa | Abiship mecting Qe Bernhard fal aaa aloes -¢ 2s Welard,) Adn trat rourht| With Asch's arrest nine fF Renin ; Olemian *) Tho Copies Thrown Down] Dernburg, former Secretary of minisal mas C. Bip SAP IGMU GHA TRAN PADEICA ACTOR A a ana tt rat BME . 5 nslaved Belgians on Tt | State for the Colonies, 1 that Anthiaaite: 25:00 torie|{ ker of Syracuse, Char nt 4 fa number of officials, » Enslaved Belgians on Thurs- ‘ Bituminous, 22,200 tons f Sy 4 wi. |he w's plan of|held by Gov au : Rentlkrdam | if the Fatherland party won, the ituminous, 22 on rr enectady and Wi ; v we aintat ~ » Says Amsterdam Paper. , SHORTAGE OF LABOR, AS . welll ty one th jt & bual-| pected of be Spoorman's ¢ Caillaae Tip Probably 1 in ay, 9a pe | war would be lost, He rejected No S ' . Indust fi bear thee toda v k up | plices. : Sea rs AMSTERDAM, Jan, 15—The | annexations and cash indemniti SERTS UNION HEAD ad bourd whieh ar the cod: 1 a| Federa ts have unde the eit a i WASHINGTON, Jan, 1 t newspaper Les Nouvelles eaye | and declared Germany & new angle on , iat ut will decided, was notilance a Baltim nus t : 4 Ay refused to attiers that a number of Allied air- | powerless t f t tern. as it ¢ ‘ 1 ‘ Jor t nt acclden pea ai sirant da: ox " planes dropped a thousand conies | payments, by inst from ig oa " 4 . emmy abou Purit 1 ' r| thet —_ 5 I of President Wilson's message | America and England. Annexa was p 1 ’ my a mimnkn tae with Sf ‘Na to Congress on occupied areas in | tions in the east, he asserted » Tho } ‘ \ ed ey aan iE “ ye b t 7 Belgium would be a source of tant w _ dange th would itate Wool t erament rom w 1 t °. % Tien Up Main 2 Wart » Aetos § 7 Kleaniece ep arcaaren of Vennayivanta Hallroad b: lafeepen . re : Kansas Train Wreek ( ved i J nh het VPRARD’S BROWN STOUT. A pa 5 j P 1 11-16 | com ANCRBASED DEATIC Rat re sof Ger x er to \ wel MAUS “secbl. "Bad Sherwani bussoace of motor (ruckn [would report them to bie chief, | teresa” And eegumenia, | Ave . j a s any e Miele t is

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