The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1918, Page 1

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lust Conquer U.S. to Win War, Warning to Berlin Che t [* Ciroulatior tion Books Open to Arr" | ; (“Cire ulation Books Open to All.” | SERERERRETEEEEEEeEEEEEEEeenereeE ite Fore Wore NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918. 12 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. SEIZED AS ARCH SPY IN $1-500,000 FIRE; _ TWO WOMEN LINKED IN SHIPYARD PLOT WEATHER—Gnow to-night: colder to-morrow, ( rio & NAL’ EDITION — —| ——_—_—__++. SCHEDEMANN THREATENS SCENE_OF PORT NEWARK SMPvaRD FIRE AT 1S HEIONT yp apprerD pe ger TO HURL. GERMAN MILITARY . W BIG PORT NEWARK BLAZE: GOVERNMENT FROM POWER TROOPS FIRE ON FUGITIVES Makes Speech in Reply to Hertling De- Flames Destroy Government Pier claring That Even if France and a : al : 7: Britain Are Conquered America i and Bight Barges—Soldier Struck Will Still Have to Be Met. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 26,.—P! nilipp Scheidemann, P: Social Democratic Party in Germany, answering Chancellor vor speech in the Main Committee of the Reichstag, warned leaders of the Imperial Gov mite Saves Great Shipyard Plant. of the rtling’s Two men and two women were arrested by Federal Secret Serv': men to-day in connection with the apparently enem made fire military t | destroyed $1,500,000 worth of property at Port Newark early ¢t iment that if they did not bring abuut this moun ing and threatened a staggering disaster to the entire pt Sub peace between Germany and Russia vould be hurled trom Ha had ihe Seering y Ine entire plant of ub- power.” . + | marine Boat Corporation. FuThe Berliner Vorwaerta furtber@—— | , 3 , (Once the + rs gave the Yawotes Scheldemain as .| potas Eat : se) ue Andrew ky. Hie ad lranced by the Millt —_—-—-~ v ICcr —— — understood that his roomy > he on Koarched, On his id muscess of the k Hrength of out army, But INOCULATED WITH GERMS, | nave of neve nto to have given us a dete 5 eet und @ carefully drawr 5 eix months, accord IWinois Officials Begin Investigation | i si . Isla Ho wa ughit nouncement made | 1 Clue Furnished by Serap econd ielauia: Az F “Alas, that poriod has long of German Newspaper | | Evanoff, a Htussian, who say ; @ince passed, and while the —_—> ‘ | + Alara ane |imechanion ; \ boat hay admittedly harmed mn \Petrograd Announces That ot 1 De } Explosion of Gasoline Menaces) contiy nec wore re land enormously, its chief visible (0 <0 isi | der Big British Liner in North | *” Depa ot effect has been tho entry of | Vienna Is Mov for a f ; x Ar He was America into the war. ‘ lat River Pier. ; , A “Ef the United States hat . Separate Peace, |King Ferdinand’s Troops Sur- r cenieis a tered the war we y be he | ————~ round Kishinev in South- : i A barrel of gaac on the forward |he got through Russian revolution would ‘ , “Austta in| : | - | ren It I aatd)| ig = pe Hs a bac ilinge AGPALIO: ins ia a mystery w have brought a general peace hae Sn canthakaal western Russia. : foe te tons (tt culated bandages | he White Star lin tee ties fit ha “What about the army? Sup 5 ce cannadciaaa ——— Cabareis May Keep Open After Tan ul tine of meeting Is Mo! n their way te reat € al er No, 60, North Hiver and W Ks |line was au "1 en ee the army should capture | Senay ONTO! ss & fuhiney: te ee rT . Pllb RO pews 1 Streot, exploded at 6.90 print of an engine tr 4 he fe, and) Paris would thas | Ruslan Domocratic| LONDON, Jan. 26-1 jn re! Midnight Tuesday Mc s anders for the Gortsld t Sia tanta: (huaing 6 3 at] Sr ‘ane tn 5 xe 2 to be eurr ed % ao t . v ia » been | in Too! « nine trawn mean peace? | say ‘No! the exception of | Xo she Jed dy nonniee Under New Ruling bia ane CLA Fae ‘ on. Ons. tn who| WOMEN SAID TO BE CONNECTED “ i quer accorling de~ 1 H ha Onn ot theless yards who ‘Suppose the . my sonaneres of nations, says page cages Scaraan . _ Ved. 800 claiine tor exemption an . sons af ne r ater dome tingid WITH | PRETENTIOUS PLOT France and England, woulc from Petrograd to the | ft wae announced by the Justice James © . r 9 Ident th mean peace? | say no, for we Sr yee hs sompany = saat All the Cory age would still have to conquer | clog ui ‘ eel gniLd ehting te said in progress | 7 uc! Administra sur ne In, brin | f the Exchange | romitt! oh fi u ‘ bY ine America.” 2 . b the Bolshevik and the|Temitting search f ihe ' ‘ 1 tw Herr Scheidemann declared that an SIO BORONIA vigorous prosec rH COUs! Avck eel greement easily was possible on GRAD, Jan. ¢ Monit furs . ; wen points of President Wilson's) papers to- da a SE aeusnasy da ; vith ee tatement Any BATA aE D : ° reaye are pault Tho explosion went flames) *8' Newnes ; : wnt Ms Witeon: must be told Ne Austrta-Hus the f kb in the air to be “ gory, Workm and soldiers’ or 4 arm 7 Pape The firemen and soldiers threw the , plainly,” the spe. ker sald, “that | ot ine uve been formed atl * ! ‘* t okankoaed ta 8 A r t res Aleace is Germany's and will n formed a u LIE durning oll overboned to the leo and| There are arres Vienna and Budapest, A big atri I slainmod down the hatches. Streams | *! are in main so. If one clea has be Warsaw « ‘ nonta op ¢ water then turned on and|% P rin a Newark host . spoken regarding Belgiu c st Congress at War A fre °) | ewopt the ar of what flames |*Wo bu und bis abdome: land’s. war mongering will end viiiee a Have Pusl Administrator Schiey’s © “eRe \ » threy- | ft Is known An honorable, complete re cit oe W en = seaee dan MARNE e i . aa\ atens statement of Belgium is our Toss ; oS BRS 4 ° viol are ar 1 nei ai (ane, \ ie y ldéers’ Deputies. ; much mor . es and tarpau- |!" obseu Suis" simmaanini bentention woal fue an last Mor eft a the lona was|the out kK the militarist leaders, decia 4 sky to me Parle as 4%. the: Various: provisions: of:t T orders state that si >- th ! t A ively a) isha litor Gar ‘ tlitonal 3 se a Garfield mandate, tnasmuch as man fh Sine Hotels and rem FOOD PROFITEER PUT OUT a, ' friend. | ‘ 8 interpretat! explanations ant A jf aa cz — # free us from the ps he pub ust be closed and t was immed af on the Bocia) De e Not o: Reove Schiey, Man # and candy stores are n ox t ad fired t al i. , : bad bette f battar save orpe uf : eed ‘ ' they do nc f { volunteer inspectors out searching for FULL LIST OF EXEMPTIONS [8 ee eis they wil! be bur violators, but the United States Mar AGAIN ISSUED, MYSTERIOUS LETTER TOLD bad “1 cannot see the day,” Herr y jehal will put men on the jor and It was Announced that department < Beheidemann en Police Department w on Germany will eay to the Entent reeerlne te Belay a PRESIDENT OF FIRE PLOTS We accept your terms, We are ple whe are carele ; ey beaton,’ But juct as litt Dr, Garfield's regulations pe 4 I V weo the day when E CABARETS MAY KETP OPEN t the misune G k WW France and the United AFTER MONDAY MIDNIGHT, will say the same to us. cen P Sieh ee Under the latent a Regarding elations between O'Ryan eg ptions = ine oy Insued a J * Germany and Austria, Herr ' ok the position | through th 4 on orders from Scheidemann said an indicat . at war and ali [ton to-day Mat followa ; of the Austriar . 1 ¥ . rod by law (other places ducing and trane the present German rey t ; ~d even) the striking of an | usual clontns fe after « " be gathered from the fact Baie: Sant wna an of may run thelr rr , one during the recent dem: at BaD flonad, to an end M f SEEN E DS ware in Vienna the Austrian Emperor = | . they carry ove ore ate to ant «In 2 t a ow York tum. | 4, a Tue ise ; r: pose . aft BELGIUM GETS $9,000,000. sad mre Ht elevators hain = ap » Me fi . Par i n © Total Loans to Allies Up te Nate! Prostdent’s Coll Moderates bacite PO! i ; dag tavern “s #4,247,400,000 Homaine Indoors are 4, AOKAe! we oft Hikes oy em Wed Crane Gives 2 ' ASHI : " “ ARLINGTON . beanies, put suume as phir te Aid Helwlan - » y ‘ , , rr < Wedd 400,000, a kta wnonte, lodges and fraterani bodies (Continued on Meoend Page.) Lclgnn rotugous. ip'teinedy fee eede bad Sousa madre Wi © men who are believed tw Down by Fleeing Man—Dyna-

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