The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1918, Page 1

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-U.S.GUNS SHELL GERMANS AN ENTIRE DAY Che “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Copyright, 1018, by Tho. Press Publishing Coo (The New York Word). __PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, WEATHER—Probably ¢ Cloudy and Warmer To- night | EDITION | PRICE Two ‘CENTS. “Cirenlation Books Open to All.’* 1918. 16 PAGES New Operation on Roosevelt in Hospital To-Day BAKER SAYS ARMY ABROAD EXCEEDS HOPE BAKER DISCLOSES INCREASE. ROOSEVELT TAKE HOSPITAL FOR INTRANSPORTS FOR TROOPS: ym Since Exploring Trip, Gives . . Self Over to Surgeons Secretary, Under Cross-Examination, —— ; | After a consultation of physicians Urges Empowering Wilson to Coe}. sie siote: Langdon a: noon to-day jit wa d to remove (ol. Roose- ordinate War Department Needs... —Confidential Data in Secret. i! A nec Roosevelt Ios e Dr, Martin wil ond operation this a: oo ~ Aste Yea ne | Braet Deta. 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At the American anti-aircraft guns were busy re | pelling attempts of ene: my airmen, to cross over the American lines. | wo German airplanes finally abandoned the attempt after having been ‘lied heavily. So deaper © have bec appeal from apartment there were 40 without day tn the Brox W, Senries, ———® ‘The mint Lifted trom tho American sector Tuesday afternoon, with the _ AMERICA TROOPS me there: wae fairly ively A RAIN. OF SHELLS] 0» ‘ex 5 osu snee v were extremely Commiamioner, announced to-day 4 for bunkerine ships he turned ov tel Adminis’ mtot a among busy. ‘ private dwe ¢ in Trap, but Make Their] During tne past terenty-four howe Already 5,000 tonn uf ays Way Back to Their often has uhelled villages front whic had no pal of the ara alled Dee Own Trenchfi, 1 had not bees fire for many WIT. THR AMERICAN ARMIE Mr, Searles to the Piel Ade IN FRANCE, Feb. 6 tration and t , \ The dee block | wo and upper harbor is worse t F han it has b nt Ho turned the childresy ho oldest tug skipper. Solid 1h ambulance driver, who ree 7 thelr homes ip a not floes extend from tt F homes La a noate » Brooklyn - _ Coal b: caught in those floes and « 1 Where ¥ besa Holde a Se BERLIN, Feb. 6—In tts report eff the western fron® Offico says oht—On orth and sout & activity weg ther suspended ent on trregula am J, Gaynor t side the fireboa 1 correspon= Ing’s forces ans are hola } off the Batte Lg la for eat t of Toul, 5,000 ‘TONS OF BITUMINOUS ror], ay erie tin reer DOMESTIC USE Heeerpera the cal [roche anit owt as' tas ft ‘1 SKA ROW USING me Gun arms tm ane NEW DEVIGES IN ITS t ‘ This WAR AGAINST U BOATS : A a We have ofders from t Adminisirator pe take bituminou tidewater poo Agbter, —————$<$$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ SS

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