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Are You.Reading JOHN L’s OWN STORY OF HIS LIFE? cbe Evening World To-Day Wy Mii blll [Circulation Books Open to All.” “Circulation Books Open to All.” | __ PRICE TWO. ‘OENTS. _ carte ate, eee NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918. 20 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. 40 ON LINER HELD FOR U. S. SPY INQUIRY American Guns Drive German Force to Cover 33 MEN, 7 WOMEN SEZED SL ROSEEL'S “ANXIOUS MOTHERS SIT UP TUSCNASHKNS “HOPE THAT MORE SOLDIERS BYU. ON DUTCH LINER IN SMOTEN SOL WIGHT AWATING NEWS STMSARISTO. WRF SHVED FROM TUSCAN SPY HUNT: HELD FOR INQURY 0: OF WY, BOYS ON TUSCANIA,...:.. REVIED BY LATE REPORTS — % Evidence of Further | saison delphia—Californians Go ae Dutch Queen’s Envoy Among | iinlcicc Mares “Antes Garey ae WILLA | MH TAILER, oo Special Cable to The Evening World Passengers Made Prisoners All hulleting issued to-day on the| Precious Message Received i y | PHILADELPHIA, ren. TH on Nieuw Amsterdam. | condition of Col. Theodore Roosevelt | in Many Homes Here. edo that sank the transport Tus Announces Landing of 37 Addi- | K pe were distinctly favorable, Another! ~ — canta with sof American troops $ = i DENY OT THER RS B AC [GAGE GERMAN TRENCHES: day must elapse, however, before a| Following a sleepless night, many LONG ISLAND BOY, aled sent Hunarede on A fs tha Pomel tional Men—Hundreds of Survi- definite decision can be reached as to|New York families were still waiting th ily af anvitier op Vessieanip: wap te peta a Ee vors Goto British Training Camp. je necessity of another operation. | anxlously to-day for news of relatives fe averinetl aoe, te tat thorateae| Experts Join Federal Agents in| WIPE OUT QUT SNIPERS The first afternoon bulletin issued] Jon the torpedoed Tuscania. Women's KILLED IN AIR QUEL with that dirty stuff,” sald one ia ‘ vey ‘ Examining Bulbs for Signs : aegis Copyright, 1918, by the Press Pub. Co, (The New York Pvening World.) |by the Colonel's secre! Miss |€¥@s were heavy from weeping, but okie, as he went through hy . ie : a\eximniballbk: Ha-cahe (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) p crowd, ‘ GLASGOW, Feb. 8.—At 12.35 to-day thirty-seven About two hundred men. i] ding: provisional acceptances, were re [additional Tuscanii erulted in the various rancher of ad the United States service BELFAST, Ireland, Feb, 8—The Tuscania death roll may be BAN FRANCISCO, Feb & Th lumberjacks of Co to of Germ (¢ cultures. | | Striker, was as follows all bore up bravely, Every edition = Big Guns Scatter T Two Battal-| “Dr Martin saw Col, Roosevelt at | of et fears igh A tty The spy hunt among the 1,500 pas tie Af ES e 1.30 o'clock thi ter ‘o|- | Scanned in the hope of finding love ions of Enemy Infantry Op- by antetnony.: “Phe Cot : A re : oD ee onel has had a satisfactory morning |2@mea on the list of survivors, an posite U. S. Position, nourtwhrent, Hia|the wites to Washington were kept sus busy with Inquiries. sentiment of t survivors had been reported. sengers on the Nicuw Amsterdan and has retaine avited to-day in sifting out thirty temperature and pulse contiiue nor- mal and no additional symptoms have| $°me families received the joyous developed.” news that their boys had been saved. three men and seven women fr nthe WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN n lists and hold- MKANCE, Feb, 7 (Associated Press). {fornia are See reduced by 100 through landing of survivors at other points on the Irish nee the Tuscanta 20th }and Scottish coasts, it was estimated here this afterne rs, whose unitw of e aboard the vesne), wa gely on the Pacttly Const | at 210. The Avroclated Press cortespondeat tu London later aatd only Seven woodamen fiom Bureka came first and second cat of In. Amer n artillery and infantry ing them for a § quiry which w'll sit at Elly olal Boa A few minutes leter Ming Striker |DUFINE all the auspense and tonsiox [The British Admiralty yesterday estimated the number of nifesing «| have wiecorded in cleaning out o i sen i Rave out a still moro optimistic bulle. | BOWeVer, Mothers, wives, fathers and tin, as follows sisters maintained pride in the boys Names were kept secret by majority of the silpers who caused} 101 were missing It was sald these figures were ¢ rmed by the nithorition t was lewrned considerable annoyance from the| . rn iflee to town to-day and enlisted hw ral authorities, but 1 learned il . Dr ‘Do c ssevelt is {RO had risked the supreme sacrifie pear 1. Al ‘ '! American Embaesy. But this morning the Assoctated Press London at one of th tained is the head tor was taken over by i elr cou y thé home: . nile join an Fr th i : ; making very ¥ progress, | £* their country and at all th8 hom ginecers’ regiment | corre pondent announced that revised figures would increase the total of a Holland corporat and that he ". visited by Evening World reporter The aympt ol p Aarmato! ‘inte 4 bd mt to neare oo a 00. Despatches to the War Departm he wun ionite ik Gasah St Hosts in bulldings navel 2” ymp f inflamatory 1 to nearer than 1 pat ‘ 0 as expressed at th trouble in the in qnfidence was expressed th: b aiiliand;, He wan Bichiy indlenant at troyed by knocking down the nal ear are subsid- despatch to The Evening World « Germans would be paid back many fold for the attack. ing without any vidence of further Ah detention, tut Ble protasis taller over the heads of the Ger- complications deaf cars mans with shells. Snipers hidden in : any or a ried in The Among those who had been reported forty prisonora were nelected| bushes or Minton ‘Have been) A680 in the moraine xue following ste utterhost oW M Evening World epectal from London are A : i ‘hoo | bulletin ws issued by Supt. Grimshaw | 4° thls Allernoon were Wy ilies Three Policer { mi etneax by a joint board compe agents Mm arpshooters, pegs ee ; Tnkoes ion Shanon) N¥.1 Wrenn ree Police Killed and F determined of the Army and Navy Higonce endi Night patrois| &f the Roosevel ospita ware the ARKI: bari @uketaee Toupian ttaet ana % Civilians Wounded Durin a Volonel is int are ¢ pecialists: pel t hester; ug mn ae Bureau, the Department of Justice and have succeeded in locating some of “.hh' 1 4 Martin saw Col,|John Martin, Mineola; Corp. John I = =e ees | Four Day I nstration the Immigration Bureau the positions, and the Germans 19} Roosevelt at § o'clock this morning, | Eberhard, Brooklyn; Alvin J, Samuel Wanenunh ke AMSTER F ok It was sald that some of them had| them have been finished off later. He has had a very satisfactory night,|#on of the proprietor of the Neptune | tour-da Jon ation occurred rhe e ar llery ts ke n t bout « urs, 1 ote! 0} ane Valte a Pt at Lem i en re been found in possession of sus-| ‘The American artillery ts keeping| having slept about six hours, His| Hotel, Coney Island; Walter = ‘Member of Widely-Known RSS Nad / | GO TO BRITISH TRAIN NG CAMP ee Prac 8D & harassing fire on the Gorman| temperature and pulse are normal.” | man, No. 737 Lexington Avene, Man ; h ' to-day ween PIE Se Papers WEIGH Suey tunes, bombarding batterics, trenches | Rear Admiral Gleaves, who com-|hattan; First Lieut. Benjamin E. New York Family Brought |‘ authorities and ators | satisfactorily explain. Othe held because it was le had been in Ge policemen we Down by Enemy Flyers, — |eivitiany wounded crossre ds, dugouts, light ratlways|manded the President's yacht May-| worth, of No. 240 West Qne Hund I that they|end houses in which enemy troops| ower during the Roosevelt Adminis- {and Eighth Street, Manhattan; Pri t are billeted. tratiéns, was an @irly caller, George] vate ieee J, Trapp of No. 197 Amity Evidently the American tactics|p, Cortelyou, formerly President Tush! > |Two Train Loads Leave Belfast and Will Be- an _taantyres ALLIED MISSIONS DRIVEN | gin Work As Soon As Lost Equipment | William H entrance of the Unite: nto 7 PA angered the Germans, for they! Roosevelt's private secretary, came ee “AWAIT WORD IN VAIN year-old mer family x . the war, still others ‘| started a vigorous shelling of our} with his wife, Richard Mf. Hurd was FROM F. P. MARTIN. romin n w York society and FROM RUSSIA IS REPORT is Replaced. regularitios in thelr passports and| batteries with 77s, the firing stop-|another cal At the home of Frank P. Martin! iusiness, has died a herole death : other credent ping only when the American heavy| ‘Throughout ay the hospital|No. 161 West 23let Street, a family # NELPAST, I b §—U ming World reporter that th Early to-day observers saw a body] anxious inqu les gton ‘ Tate precautions taken in. the | hattalions, near a forest. A heavy|. 4 enger brothers two are In tho service—W ved to-da W AHAp és Uni nlirmed y. . stream of me ® brought tel of the Nieuw Amate , which ar-| fire was directed at the spot, scat- grams, which were handled by Miss|!@m C. Martin as a Corporal at Camy : atches rn ing| WASHINGTON, 1 S-Ap un-| SERVICE IN THE ARMY v ; . rived at an Atlantic port yesterday| tering the Germans, It tn felt cer-|Grriker and by mombers. of the|UPton and Raymond Martin as a pay|‘Tallor had bee ed 1 alr duel {confirmed report that uli the Allied 4 from Holland, will be repeated in the| tain that fs enemy sustained num-| cpjor ae In addition, enpe jclerk in the navy. ft nilWMliia @tUbiRteoerna Nid 3 cea t De . mous casualties a re Me “| Martin gave up a contracting ; at rh a fire in a German} rexsimintic but a tely baseless ru- BPD) At Bs is 4 1 " here from neutral country. 7 wn which burned for an hour, ¥ CcoHhe of a Uesinedd tha LO His father, M Pra 1 are on the " »| Ser but Not Yet Called Up, ‘ ies official said the word had gone f ant He t a small patrol entered] jo. cita mile at around the | Safa te he had wenn : rder won re ' ya Washington Learn 3 a nite an advanced Germa ‘encl ever st war was de the ’ t 8 departmer ‘ t in Germany that the United SekCOH OR W Hea) G1 bey trench in} ynutiding filled with automobties, and] ever since wal {ned him ¢ ecently that Daher A SHINGTON, Feb. § ‘ was “easy.” and that anybody could & neat of snipers. A llew- f endants were | f@mly ha tt viator In t Minister Marsks ' rmany has mustered aeis rar The falsity of such oy tenant, a corporal and two men left | pretext of business and domestic rea a 4 u Abshe ft v , pression, it was said, will be speedii t. They walked across No| It Waa revorte Be | was unbroken, when they 1 i 1920—Ia sixteen years demonstrated. nd, picking tholr way care. | Who with he aya pewnt tas || aha t , rhe dest \ ' ; oes eseene ys Not a single scrap of er, vold discovery, Reaching} Mh! at! rae three weeks . was brow pain OR ; exe boys, who ordinar , w they crawled be-|#bly af Lby t ervous strain. | waa home on a rt f t ans and f t t at least tw n whether plain or written u r ire, th awled be. | #! r t a , winitiod be Meath it cautiously and approach: e. the Mineola flying field. 1 NM and ¥ no . printed, has been perm 9 most advanced enemy trench. | eof Sympathy | nat time t oxi Pailer was a pin ' ‘ nu « ; taken from the pier. Books ar The men looked down into the 8=Preaident | £0" Fra time, Paiter, v \ : ae i ; \ ain re po magazines are held on the chanee oh, which apparently waa aban-| omnnge of asym. | training Mar told bh 1 223 at b fi y A time, the rey r , ui that thelr margins bear moauars but they were sure snipers Hooaevelt. “mo| Was delighted with the . family's Peaster eae WAR DEPARTMENT LISTS sible ink. Diaries and pervor there. They dropped down WAITED ALL NIGHT FOR NEW 829 Park A kr a that Germany w bou in invis 3 ln ssly and found a place re 3 warmest sym, FROM HER SON wan t a . ut the end of her man power, hay 113 AMERICANS LOST al letters are to be tested fe | the trench bottom showed fresh foot-| pathy and the pe that M c I A. 'S nf asene ; refi bellave that sixtes writing. prints. On the parapet the corporal | mproving | t 1a cousls DEEN CAE y 1 4 wern be ON LINER TUSCANIA Those who were released to go t a overed a rifle, loaded and pointed ! i WwW. T a trench 1 ts i hotele were not even permitted to|!n the direction of the American! KILLED wit _ CANADIANS, | who nber of tho I ' arid therefore are regarded Xt the Fr " S| tren There was not a German | taito} mpany F, of th ! un I MUST KILL U BOAT ’ th D take changes of clothing hem. | around . Fi, Roncoe of Rochester Lont Lite in| gine He enlisted on I tT — { mand of Licut, Billings of the Naval |to the American lines, It isa typical] OTTAWA, Ont. Feb. %—The follow. a : ‘ Intelligence Bureau, who directs a pagers BSSe Th, made tn Berlia and |ing Americans a onod in the M JELLIGOF DECLARES FIGHTERS IS UNDER WAY WA Feb, Ml tn good condition . at casua a élaneed' ; ed sailors | T. B. Roscoe, Roc foros of armed sallors. At er point enemy anipers| Roch ' U boa the ‘Puscanta At 9 o'clock this mor im-|were discovered in a shell hoi. al® 4 nton, N, ¥ t I N Wa ‘ur migration officials from Ellis few well-placed shots from Mgnt are| qi—H A 1 1 Ul a ( \ t 1 only went to tho ship to help t re y ended thelr career, Atunother| Wounded—D A en, Pennnela, | ¢ Ta : t" Fleet , ; a hail of machine gun bulicts| Pa; Ro Le King, f 1, Ore tor af \ Wan:tes amine the 26 1 winia Bervice men examin {fective — - aa wi n \ ans class passengers. All of these ar two or possibly three snipers | THE WORLD TRAVEL BCREBAD, a ow i M , pected to be sent to Bilis Island for posts are still in front of the Axeri- | Arcade Puliteer (World) Bulid le uid bo ' an tic can positio ut they are aie 89-69 Pare Row, 5. Y, Ci : ae t “ t Yurther examination en poasilol Pe ee dae eeraiton, Titans, | WAP { ’ No member of thé crew has Belling be. ta a Coasinue Cubes, Centra | SOV , and South Asmerican Steam: nee. ‘Travellers “He was camp ! are naval of the Irt — checks and meney orders | sy iw room | a ' r 1 1 a “ppro fer besssge and panes oot nd ola " “0 1 Knot ying i (Continued o xth Page.) Tepes Weckmas 400,— 26% dont é & tor news we subma a0. under way a, n . ' . 7. a a i