The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1918, Page 1

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WEATHER—Fair and Colder To-Night A Story of America in the Making HE SON OF DEMOCRACY Begins on HOME PAGE To-Day Ch ¢ | { , Z " EoITi UE, | MMU Aa ¢ LA fi |“ Circulatio Circulation Books Open to All.’ | “Cire ulation Books Open to All. | — PRC [CE “TWO CENTS. i cw NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1018. 12 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. Hitchcock Assails War System as a Failure REGISTERING OF b2, 000 GERMANS BEGUN BAKER E PERSHNG'S GUNNERS SMASH ~ THREE GERMAN DUGOUT: HOT BATTLE IN LORRAINE ‘U.S. Army Officers Elated Over Re- : sults of First Artillery Duel and Quick Response to Barrage Signals; U.S. Headquarters Village Shelled. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE unday, Feb. 3 {by the Associated Press). —American officers are clated over the resul BAKER EXAGGERATED FACTS, HITCHCOCK TELLS SENATE; | HECKLED DURING ATTACK cnnipicemnasiie ee Nebraskan Says Soctary Was BMORGE WITH $210,000 Wise! ond ands Sie ALAMOY AWARDED TO cpus’ "WIFE OF LOUIS M. REAM | Days After Marriage Through Efforts sband’s Father PUTNAM, Conn Fob. dA divorces reseResoe { WILSON WAS “MISLED.” eneinttnie Deserte Williams Asserts Speaker ie Dee Plrys “German Game” by , Revealing Secrets wes given Eleanor Davison Ream. WASHINGTON, Fev. 4-8 ; wif of Louls M, Ream, to-day, ¢ he tirst artillery duel between American and German gunners, whict gother w Malina pacen\! wtatertient’to the'eent | " | right ¢ ate Military Committees that the} United States would have half a mill $210,000 alimony, and the wed a preliminary shelling by the Germans Sat cial reports to the headquarters of their organiza evening. In resume her maiden name. ‘The action waa brought on the | ground « ion, Mra, Ream a fon @oldiers in France early this year, | leged that f ays after marriage in 1 and was indu a ¥ vy bie father, N lions the infantry ‘oinmianders to-day paid tribute to the promptness with which the ar- tillery responded to the call for a barrage and to the eflectiveness of the “and that prospects were not unprom \ ‘Neing for slips to carry a million| | Mote who wonld be ready during’ Dee | prominent foe! issances taday showed that the American gunfire . yoar, were charncterized ty Mitohcook in an address | 1 ‘6 + uncontoatas ~ Cc | : 9 ue tructive effect. It will require: ver of hart en Bek Lal PARADE. ON ns Ne meee ere tee ysualties fj doing.” Larder Large Quantit Mol) : ; ts Fro * American trenches will be repaired bef Supporting tt t Tapioca, Rice, Biscuits, Registration of fen Ene ¥ Wave to Bo ; Sta—Praises Pi ng Men —* is aie savin toe a one ‘it = var iar and: Syrup Rs sto me a ict Bus 4,200, 000 ALLIED TROOPS ; eASIINGTO X RICH ENEMY ‘ALIEN TAKES five . a ee sincere, but was misled by lack of In See ay Na FOR DRIVE IN BALKARS mm YDESTORY DEATH LEAP os fi ‘ ared Humiliation of Being oited this si of the absen ordination, Administration & heckling tactics, « ing Hitchcoc . Ree pees 4 : slasin : ‘ hi hawt ve ene them. wen disposed t Senator Martin, Holl! Williams frequentiy After Hitchoock > ator Willian re Disouita, pounds of auga f golden vyrup and a1 interrupt-| pounds of honey Figen) Asani I ne fir ne neti sped to death to-day from a window ae . ! evlare le ¢ ihe a0 n partment he had » RED ROCKET SIGNAL TO OPEN THE BARRAGE [A United Press despatch from | ha ha the French Army Headquarters " estimates th ink thousands of yhn MacVan, & mem nt, Was stimmoned to “FR ITALIAN CITIES | ATTACKED sl AIR RAIDERS | rg Civilians in| * so and |uons for compl | Hospital Hit |musT BE. COMPLETED BY SAT-| : - fr A 4 URDAY NIGHT | is Pebaideds t The Al 1M " troops on the western Wa se who was the sole mom 2,850,000. | = J, Wasserman & r ) charged that Hi information useful to t that all he had said was whipped already - Senator Vv Hitchcock, speaking, for * statement that 21,000. shoes have been ¢ Hitchcock said it « oMcials in hig “Then it's me’ Senator Wil ‘ bragka Senator wedded he unders gletra- omy A St 62,000 /in Ata > # number | Veniselos aud ue Gre 6 stations The A rs expiain ‘iAe direc. | spatohe ay " i York )MI2, Fob. 4.—Venice, Padus, Tre-| acked repen id The registration ts t fam 7,000,000 more pa had bee 1 Mand he hoped the Allies would some of t registran lant, Senator Mat aske ® - fT Weeaty, piicheoek sald tt was > OF MORGAN SENTENCED | [he ly published and nov f | t ater William che tha Hitchcock disclose the name known; Returr ‘ t i t A M Retaliate If American auent e ttle artiller nd ‘ tivity \, Feb, 4.—Cour " ‘ Soldiers Are Put in Cag Two "AMERICANS. KILLED ANO Caer NINE WOUNDED IN BATTLE t ALR ary ¢ per informants i Henator i Hitchcook 4 When secretary werated” in send troops abroad, Senator Mer Republican, asked we ¥ @ - -> rn . “ ¥ ; j 1 : rd ¢ A 4 ; days a tam curious ‘* GERMAN AIR RAID ON CALAIS. ©) 0°" 08 ation of @ American artil: ' Vleet of Gothas Does No Material & : . t ‘Aid whe ; / 3 Damage, Says Paria hy Ave war Web wa i 4 4 3 i encod tatement #0 cp Replying that he vad Ge ker merely ator Hiteheock ey a reckless—-a t+ plead the country ofr i sf (Continued or Page that the cked severa s and ao ba eed Nrat Mine powitions thus ~ , * A Pages (For Racing Entries See Page 7, ~entinued on 3 ote 6 Mw Babe te

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