The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1918, Page 1

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” Nf JOHN L. SULLIVAN, RING IDOL, DROPS DEAD - -_ — —COMPLETE— TAR OF TE APES, STORY “EVENING. WORLD | The | “Ciroalation Books Open to Al1.”’| ; (“Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | - - by he Pre vio NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1918. 14 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. OMEN STRIKERS JOIN IN BERLIN RIOTS |) SECRETARY BAKER GOING TO FRANCE NL ULM Aidit ay ie ing; SMFS SERA MCR“ i MARTIAL LAW DECLARED adiator of the Ring: WTRENCHESONLY GONG TO FRANCE mm rmW ae | FHTNG TD LIST. pmermee GOFEETFROMFOE TO SPECT ARMY SEVEN GERLIN PLANTS; se | ters i es OUTBREAKS ALL OVER CITY ——- — PRICE TWO CENTS. Cars 2Ee WEEE OED ODIO OED OOOO OOOEE Hb ene deg da ieee eee ) American Gunners and Rifle- | Believes Work There of Great men Under German Fire er Importance Than in Day and Night. This Country. Forme: Heavyweight Cham- pion Stricken by Heart Disease at His Home ‘Rations of Workers Cut in Effort to || Starve Them Into Returning to Factories—Serious Disorders Re- portedatSpandau Munition Plant ‘ LONDON, Feb. 2.—Seven Berlin factories have been placed under martial law and the strikers ordered to resume their work by 7 o'clock BATTLES AGAINST END. | FRANCE, Fet (by the Associated | D. Baker, Secretary of War, will soor | Press).—American troups in trenches! go to France on a tour of Inspection, | Ring Veteran Succumbs as He | Protests to Companion He “Feels Better.” Jon the French front at one place « t was learned to-da Ps Baker's pro In another place a mile of ground sep. | only sixty feet from the German line.| The exact | poses trip has not been: definitely arates the opposing positiona. At this| determined, He will not attend the ¢! WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—Newton ABINGDON, Ma ing to the last, unmindful of the fact that he was at Inst whipped for all time, John | Sullivan, former Feb 2—Fight- | point, however, there area number of| Allied council nor will he remain in| | jsirea to occupy the water govered| At present Baker's plans call onty| Mv nday morning, according to a Central News despatch from Amsterdam. Their failure to return will be punished according to military discipline Serious rioting on Thursday in Spandau, where important German ground |for a general review of Gen. Per-| heavyweight champion, died of heurt The American trenches are ali in| *hing’s forces on the French front) disease at his home near here th afternoon. Attacked by illness about 11 o'clock the grand old fighter made a su Preme efor ro failed. He died pre + 4, | ponds and neither side apparently de-| France for any extended period | and an inspection of the whole war} more or leay marshy ground, making|“" ®| n o in France. S C33 -Sygh 0) eee ‘ a $|the use of “duck boards” necessary | “OH being done in Fran | 250 iEon Bee 1 war industries aré located, is seported in German Newspapers, Baker regards the praviem in E ${ at all Uimes, except when the trench | France as of even greater importanc = change Telegraph despatch tront, Avsterdam says. Soldiers were at- i ' +e Ban ah aan fe a lee lect ett Ott Gal te tacked by a mob. A policeman was dragged from his horse and beaten ®| trenches were shallow when the, In view of the anticipated gre : @! |German drive expected early in the . —_—————" Four thousand men who have been 1 ; 2 ahs ; z 48 he @ Americans moved in, out since then | “ ‘ Phage admis eee fee RAS cous old champion, sixty | > Joan, L Suruiwan * ~s. ® they bave vren deepened and im: | tendihe condiione adéroue ete ts BRITISH FORCES DRIVE Se ak ot ieteor Poreaeraine years old, arose this morning ap-|32 SEY THE’ STYLE-IN ® | proved ligenzeleas tanceel| ‘hu SESSLIVEAN [ ay PS OO eee . * i t Slemenstadt, a suburb parently in the best of health, He| ; ‘ n breakfasted with George Burke, who| % “FIGHTING Faces”. ’ the plans for meeting the attach Span ® | almost constantly at the pumps, keep- ala eal ae dad ag salem in Encircling Move Ag H 0 and compotic a few hours Inter Guess | T, - atitnc . , . ablo for trench rats, and few ¢ hem ericho. erie alae RNs seen « wee Toured Country, Koocking | John L.'s Wit on Marriages ||2re seco, one unix opens wore cnen| LEAVES PARIS HOSPITAL —— PASHINGTON, Fab, d-deitun oxo| 7IMOUE Bread ard He apparently was resting com-| Out All Comers—Fought & Week in ine live before seeing «| Sheepshead Bay Aviator. }oeattionary forces in Palestine have| — Munger has been added to the fortably until shortly after noon Mitchell in a Rainstorm. ‘Too Many Scraps for Lite yi apparent means by which German military # was ‘ta hurry] ‘ Wounde or ort. [aeatn assumed the offensive. ometal war when be was attacked with « faint w wt¥| Lis Chief of Staff and Two French unded at Front, Escort NE eee bra| aesh@nltise Aft alemoting \elvand ; A icaasiasat to wet some place where the ground . i City Hall | ing spell, against which he appeare Gores 43h.<ds hal ace Banteten 0 Pram an tnterview koa xethine |) Wad Grie Officials Now Reporied to ed to City Ha line hay been advanced to Anuulen,| the striking workers to their will, te be fighting with ail bis spirit.) |” os an Yan “ ge Rents ad inate | In nome places the artillery ts on Have Been Wounded -— threa miles north of Bireh on the Na-| Through a reduction of atrikers! 1 rorced to give up | nb, Sulliva ed suddeniy g v Niarol bs 7 . ; Log ho was 2 Ls rm ® ae nH Whe Med. suse Greeiry-Smith | nd but © bigher comp (ne) die woog, | GIAring red was the Frenen “kop! baius road. the cables state food rations, which became effec OA. ime urke ad eu to-day at h ome rs tts. “hes. ' gl b ry 3 bad as coad a7 a. fighter bad (1 e nt for the | ee toe moet. popular hero ever known | had ia trenchant wit and joatteriee manage to keep “dry ae © shell splinter while visiting the |PO4tly ae red the cheeks which parted |salom have advanced nearly (twenty! and children, innocent victims of tast time TOLehe ones Mag 4 way of saying things Hise : Rhe anecny A AitfOHE Racenin: dart) Aic aes | 1h » amllavehen Voacph:O: stabil: a | mileaite northward and are atart German arism, will be made ; | In the old days Jobn [. was some fet x dare ety es SR GD LS ALBA | Got ree PLONE teenie! fe Ine an encheling movement, pre | to suffe ording to Berlin de- "His mind was clenr.” Burke #1 = ¥ OMS T]) atch made him mailed: every ground than the American and with-| pital here to-day Sheepshead tay jad turned ¢ ably Intended to render Jericho unten spatches received through Zurich, “Just before be he said hing of a wandering knight, ar anoracie. Here are ji, of one of our positions there! Wood's Chief of Staff and two Fren \ Ndiy: wit bio wounda|able for the ‘Tu | aeaaun 7 ee better, You see the nan dth't tates of tis explolta and advan his gene of wisdom $ # German observation Gare | RECA BBO WATS abeiony pas le Ahtin it nthe —— appear inthe t know when he was licked H “*lare still toid and have not shrunk in he ens i AST aa? ng much territory, ‘This has been | eae ee enced tacdey ¥ FIRST AMERICANS KILLED | Fetday mornit ‘ fighting to the end lisetaillog «: Lote of people pe shelied repeatedly " # has aie wumed extensiv ote All parts Sullivan had been living quietly in} by ma that ain't mated been hit on several occasions. On Hurte he a dolewation wrlin f te were ol ved. ith > Abingdon for several ye Ho him-| In his prime Sullivan made a tour Then it's a scrap for lite, |Vcioar nigat« the hili upon which tas) }WO SHIPS DRIVEN ASHORE: | + Gheeswnnan! tayiscnnestem exe ON ITALIAN FRONT HONORED br Gr mila ware Uavolved, with aelf said that he made two ous of the United States, meeting all Lond 1 rounds with post stands out against the skY '6/ a. 310. eng wasror Wont Call Helplmnet him.“ - : acts 1 Pl im the fighting business and that hel comers and offering $400 to any man a q and fight to a ann ocrd A by Wireless ‘i k ; ; 1 Fairfield and Willian Pate dt w spent one million of it buying drink®) He geting 1 knock out in four rounds nine kee all yo! F , D AR) Jey RS ISS os. snes . Amibuhitice rivers. (Guirled |r pup mark for himself and his host of admirers. len — . ; N | (ne u ne ‘ ‘s e spicy er MENS r 1. It was in a saloon in Terro Haute, | 2° BUMDer of victims he found ts tn Tha te @ poctry || shadows which mean that tbe onemy ; va Xie With Full Ceremonie buncea w Ind., In 1905, that he gave the “black |@spute—some say that 100 men ¢ folke c i has knocked near . and tak fae ( i rn Wanhinatos ae enka has = ° Bottle,” his greatest enemy, the before bis flailing fis! But whoert b een an 7 am BIG GUNS ARE ROARING ALL 4 o found a elewat rs Bairficld end William Patt. the tiret} pied U knockout wallop, On (he occas f\he knocked out 190 or leas he made y nie Pantarweiant NIGHT ALONG * ead Bay trior , Americans Killed on the Itattan front] © interve and the decision with regard himaelf known as the one champlon ity Phe veene at nigh ar . ‘ "| Phey were by A " Ince tha United States entered thel : Age mee” he said who stood ready to meet any man an Women een ae On th “'Yoin, When the Muy me into th fea id one "It 1 take another drink 1 tiope 1|P° * sell Ae en ig ne _ world Liana nen fies. Orn-|° lfecaptioe ; ‘ PROT lilac Mh abide Slat MU al IR Berlin, and Ber ehoke, #0 help me God.” Ho never|Who meant to deliver a knockou There's » bad start |! plasn through the tre ome ‘ ha ebay PP I way jammed with efter nonere lellan ceficers) parton lin, y nd i wded th took another, but kept up his fight |every time he stepped into # ring 8 or | 2 i lle Lai dae . ated By) ta val ait a je foptendia tribute to thetr eacrities, itl ate ! ' rd st A for temperance by lecturing occasion-| John Ia began his fighting caree Santinuad on Sabena. Pane) : oa yay ite was announced eablegrams made|and wrested, t onte 3: from th ally on the ovils of drink for lin the olf London prize r | bide) pul here to-day by the Med " ductor ert 4 the cars, In axes ‘ in the ° a ‘ 0 ED OLD JOHN L ’ a nding r ' Sand Patt. ambulance drivers ‘ John Lawrence Sullivan w on | bare fists. The story of his fight on 1S JEFFRIES’ TRIBUTE|, = = 7 ur aes st | fat born da hospital ' wn 1s 5 good olf! 7 i} Ma . {Se tn Boston Oct. 15, 1853, of “00d olf! 9 barg with Jobn Flood is a clays | “MINT ' , an eee | ‘There™ af t : County Kerry folk." ns ho was ajmaya |” DATE WN Joun Food ie a classi i] HOW TOOBTAIN THESUNDAY WORLD he n /66 KILLED AND 183 HURT ; Smtr proud to relate . baskaal BN . er Fellows Ever] autted | hi sh + Mant He went to Boston public in the story of is two Aghts with] SS Pung Detar | Coples of to-morrow's issue of the New York World and other |] {vette Bs | “IN TWO RAIDS ON LONDON!) :ecr2 etc ona “e tuntil his fifteenth 3 Ev | }ittde Charlie Mitchell, one In Ma Me iar’ Sunday papers will be on sale at all subway and elevated newsstands Pei Valen a r | Bia usapanas edhe ke ubeaat time he was widely know son Square Garden and + » Hon in Manhattan, Brona and Brooklym, and at all butels: at the New nities | arts + Beaton strong Boy. He, igadal the aecandcatialat a’ dae lLOR 0A 2—"John 1 York World offices Pris eee {Ca 17 \ \ 1 earn how ox ea James ’ : " . Pp a a Fr Dcees the cusiic hon the pedestal he had held wo tong and , Ha PE Uptown, 1393 Broadway, northwest corner 38th Screet) sitare. | hates F ¥ ey : a alicain, Wi ive balthough he taat dé Kil t i. i of the death of | Harlem, 155 West 125th Street; t nat par * é i ¥y over ake K vin ve | althoug’ 4 beat | e ain afte J : he death o ON DON Bike ig. write ahampisnents e : akeas an | Bronx, 410 East 149th Street, near Third Avenue t i ‘DON x pe > Beas aces Pelt’ | ward, he was nour the end of his was the daddy of | Brooklyn, 292 Washington Street and 317 Fulton Street » |p Hew f kilted ured ‘»> | HERTLING IS POWERLESS « Gebtsoville. i. 1 vo | ASHtIng career | them alt uid. “He invented At the branch offices of all New York newspapers In New York aad } 2 : , ai Theathies oi chteen monthe of the FOUGHT MITCHELL IN A oRiv-|th MBP intns es City and Brooklyn, and at the new stations of the United Newspaper * JE. at AGAINST MILITARY RULE twenty-six we i ING RAINSTORM Denaokout ; PR eeag Ms Delivery Company In Brooklyn , IN RMA and wor i cht with Mf : Silieapted * from him, No. 341 Nostrand Avenue Near Gates Avenue Pi a} married M i ‘ « 1 ina 5 puri on'| nose ; Ws ever used No, 1007! Flatbush Avenue; | bury, M ‘ | H When his No. 12 Belvidere Street | pie ji Ob. ane int Veontinued w glad | Par ® 1 with @ jaw No. 7003 Third Avenue and at the junction of Myrtle Avenue || re cone Te and Stephens Street, Ridgewood | soo oH . - - M on Residents of apartments may arrange for deliveries by request r ; i Attempt to Sasmasinate Former ing the superintendent of the apartment building to telephone Seated : A WKerensks ‘intater Columbus 7000, or Heekman 4000. h bye ‘ A to 4 be big ‘ , M 7 ae A false report has been circulated that unsold copies of New “ y poverty Korenoky York newspapers are not accepted from the newsdealers. This |) i idivan one k news has misled many newsdealers, 1 t vgtal Sueno a r g yeiieae pay Yi Munster excaped, | jj — | RES RS rn | pu ben's bane was Matedai 810000. _ ~ + SCUAMAUIG Oo porting Cece) . Re dotallp WAR AUTRE —nselnesanines » Gantinued op Second Paced stems wid Paths Waal Medes Saar! kinkod dau Qocobay arith thonneg 4 ‘ ' ' * e .

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