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4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, (1918. 3 TORPEDOES FIRED AT ANOTHER SHIP AFTER TUSCANIA. SANK passengers and crew 1 Of those Iynded 1 ported in Hospitals have been forwarded here that ai are) being well cured for The Committee on Public "nforn tion to-aay made thin “The passenger li TUSCANIA BY - ACTSOF HEROISM U.S. FLYER DOWNS GERMAN IN HIS ‘Kultur in in Italy, Showing How Little Open Town of Padua Wa Razed by Wanton Attack a ONE CHANCE c| AT THE GERMANS!” A few men who had jumped over- board in the first excitement were picked up. I believe one or two life- boats were smashed in launching, “The destroyers took off our mon in splendid style, with perfect order. “All this time the Tuscania wi slowly sinking. For a minute I did not know whether to go {nto a life. boat or to stick by the ship. One of ania compiled by the 7 the members of the crew urged that ie a aa at 3 wo siay on board and trust John asl heed a "i | | Bull's destroyers, Ho yelled this fn Lion shows th the vesse D my ear, 1 took hi advice and waited , 2177 military 4 tw | . | for my t@m to como to go on board civilian» yssen tar > + > — a gestroyer. “ ynaasengers consisted of 1 Moers c ~ * 1 ‘ . P ‘ e z : “No sooner had we cast off, with TREADS Guiated wh Calm When Lifeboats|On Way to Dentist When ‘ Resi ued Officer on Tet Graphic $00 men on board, than a torpedo wae ad 2,060 enlisted mi Warn a ‘ ate ke . s red at us. It mi Another de- Much concern has bees Were Wrecked — Steward- Invited to Join ‘ Story of Rescue of Men by _ |stroyer dashed off, operatino a bomb- | il | : ’ and the o sioned th ughouw Li vuntry y PKC y 7 7 ‘ ory | tat, . s : - ess Drags Men From Water. Bombing Expedition. | British Destroyers. that the submarine confuston of the 107th Reqime g d i | " faa cae Gone ie of Engine ra with the 17th Eng and | - | _- a e Fs i a e peer ‘Tran of the 32d Divisicn, LONDON, Feb. §—How American) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN TES ated ils allt “DON'T USE POISON GAS, The 1 fag ~ of Ene ve dierm behaved when they found} FRANCK, Fob. & (by the Associated officer, who was one of tho last to wa pot ed as having saled on that th Det assigned t he o ‘ ‘ Train wa the Tuseanta had heen smashed '8\ant wh: t honor of shvoting narrative of the sinking of the trans-| NAVY DEPARTMENT'S REPORT {by an American officer Janded | down hie first German airplane while| | dort GPNBEVA, Feb, §—The Interna. OF NUMBER LANDED Irinh port, The office 1 that} anvipe a Franoh eacadriiie on | “Pverything went well with us dur-| tional Committee of the Genova Red ; fel ‘ tement was ten ven acted aw he 1 expected), pombine expedition Nuesday night ing the voy Many of our men} Cross unat mously decided rae ny the Navy Departme hem to, Two full boat load under| naa F make energetic appeal to the i: ad never operated a machine un be. | had never been to sea before, and I t tod Ac ae on the de ot ; se, tel : le aes 1 on ine Nl ee Ae las alba Wolter In; HigKE snl must say they stood it like soldiers, | bebpavens re Chics cain naee rece! blegr wneing when the torpedo xtruck the r ‘ “We wore cue of a powerful convoy. | Not to employ polsonous ga . 76 officers and 1,274 enlisted men nd marched to the boate assigned [fever before had been over the en- L must not tell you our position in| re of the army, who sailed on the | them. Arriving at their station they |¢my lines, He got his man over the the convoy or how the various shipa| SWiss military circles regard the ap~ transport Tuscania have been found that both & had n de- | an cit f Saarburg. | peal as too late to have any vital ef. landed at Buncrana, Ireland; that | stroyed. Tho bombing squadron was overt TEAC ail, the. attees vedi Nace Bt fect on coming battles. 16 officers and seamen of “The men Hned up on deck at at- | Séarburg and in the act of dropping through as far ax I know, As for aan crew have boen landed at Larns, | tention.” said the officer, “and ali|tembs when enemy airplanes were } ath nadie 5 ourselves, well, 6 Germans suc- and that approximately 570 offi: | preserved the utmost composure un- 1 app) hing rapidly. By the tino | ude 1 ri STAnE aly a deastion of DISASTER AIDS RECRUITING. J ° the ars til a destroyer came alongside an ! dropping Nad been com- d — Face MEMK lured’ at lnlnps amis, | etoateai Ua trannter fines tne evens | sletod Che auemy Wak: Gioee: at’ hagal| SE ae ee ee ueett | eee Ciutat wee ee iad y. Se athe : Ky iy ta t Aq eee ia tt Pranios perk ieiedg vais boat; but if they hi » they have put Hush to Entiat Here. E | y ing deck. © flood alor ond the Frene heh | i i. fn addition, approximately 99 | side until the last ma wis taken oft |this American and another American | the iron into our soule and we willl rio sinking of the transport Tuscania | be ready to repay them when the}i i. ovorwhelmed the United States Mar- soldiers and members of the crow | who, as might be expected, was the |A¥lator had accompanted as gunnore | 3 chance offers. F rulting Station at No. 24 Bast are reported to be in hospitals, nander of the ship. The patients |W4* at an altitude of 12,000 feet ———) | sorrel ica lett: Had lata mirent in charae of Lieatr Dantal Six members of the crew and 72 |!n the ship's hospital, Including sev he Lieutenant, who is a Mix | A_WATe RUIN IN ITALY ~ THE RESULT OF THE BOMBARDMENT OF PADUA Me moniey wie mila ale , a3 cot, In chara of Leute Dantel soldiers are in the military hos- | cral canes of scarletina and fover, | Seurian, took off his gioves #o that he | inte min St 2] I don’t ike to think of grhat would | br ; f a crowd «uch as tal at Londonderry; ten sol- | wore among the first taken off.” bt operate his machine-gun more! Homes in the little open town exe fire of Austro-German ar- | wanton as wa was abso- |have happened. But Tuosday eve- boon recorded #inea this coun- diede are in Lough Foyle Hos; | The correspondent of the Pr Aa. | effective when be saw an enemy » destroyed by the ruth- tillery ‘The destruction was lutely undefended. titi oe abies d war on Germany at Londonderry; and nine sol sociation at an Irish port aaya tho| plane driving in from the side and | = = _ sim "Whe Seat inttmaiiin aa Bad GE 1 dglock this morning up to & diers and two of the crew are in (survivors of tho Tuscania who are {tiring lis gun. ‘The bullets waned | MANY WAR LESSONS LEARNED CITY CONTROL OF MILK SdabiWia: Mahone Wad RR OnAUR COR AU tee tery ccemeace, MALT Bee the County Infirmary at London- nere were greatly relieved to p | clone the French machine before y | Ki nto co onde Re a RET i icipated desl Meisel 3 CAN'T ACCOUNT FOR BLANK! Penjamin Wade of Washington, |Ket his piece into action, ‘Then he ’ ie ws shatply altered our course. The first question the Hicants ask IDENTIFICATION CARDS, = | commander of a contingent on the|turned a stream of bullets into the : | hpupapeielees just as the darknoss was |i* “How soon can we £0 across War Department officials are unable|steamer, and hundreds of other y. Before the first drum was Dry Goc Convention Delegates) Assembly es | 2s Bill getting in, we got the blow. Nobody| At the Navy Recruiting Station. No 10 ‘count fol state merica ‘oop: uate * enemg : | ‘ i fast 23d Stre here were ixty~ account for the statement made tn | American troops. exhausted the enemy machine top: Told England Is Alive to Providing for Amendment of saw the periscope, nor could one have|!! 3d t, there were sixty news despatches that blank identifica-| The only two women on board, the | pled and started t | viding ¢ er ae s applicants for enlistment, fifty of I » the | pled an ed to spiral, ‘Then it | | ( f Victory ‘ Jbeen seen well. Some soldiers de- | (iy eine ford tion tags were found on the bodies of |correspondent's account says, Mrs. | flopped and fluttered down with a flare i a WAGE Greater New York Charter ‘/scribed having heard a hissing sound —— forty-four American soldiers washed | Collins and Mrs, Parsons, went down | ot smoke and flame in {t At the cony on of the National ie nd fes ee sealer’ i | vf smoke an¢ 6 4 wake, It ALBANY, Feb. ipal con-| immediately before the torpedo struck ashore. @ rope into @ Iifeboat. ‘The former|crashed to the ground a short dia-" Retail Pry G ‘ ation at (hel iat os milk (4 pro tho xerma, ce in tha engine room AGREE ON RAILROAD BILL. Even if the men had not been defi-|aaid that when their boat left the | tance from the German elty halt ahie dna biN introduce Assembly | wwe were instantly disabled. Ali] (Fe nitely assigned to an organization the|Tuscania many of tho troops had he other American aviator, also FoRMOSIY. SARDRESY OF nA. [tosdey by Assemb! A. Bates | ing tights went out. An order rar; | °'Ne “Cane tee te ee ohcd aren | anita b thrown out In the lowe . . . . V's retail store In Chica fen i 8 BORE OUte im v ure With Two-Year Limit, army regulations require that the tag| been ¢t nh the lowering of |a Licutenant, was not so lucky «| Purlington Was in Water}: r of a London department | ocPY out sending the troops to their boat GTON, F r one le 1o 0) ed the 1. rk wiease t h t3 3 # wearer. When the soldier is assigned | © wero immediately aurrounded| ho picked out dodged away aiid | Three Hours Before Being |; onnection with the retall The shock was not severe. It was] : atitace pana ts the number of his regiment, the des-|9¥ men tn the icy water wearing tfe-}and he was unable t \ b: ' “ : 1 BtLND -# BREN Stes . pergirade “ey, a 6 to get in any Picked Up isi Mr. Selfrid, aid that for more of a crunching-In feeling that} i. 4, kala ete Fishy BOW Uination of bie company and his ins) belts.” abe aald, “We had only twol effective shots Icked Up. @ MAE Sone, Landon He. or se. | eant, Girdagh abip than of a di-|! othe : apse dividual number in that company are|™en In our boat who could manage} When the squadron returned the! war zone, Mo sald that sith ae charge of a| rect blow. There naturally was a line: raltroads-apalnet- less ‘by: supposed to be added immediately to[the oars. They did thelr best, and] Miesourl Lieutenant's hands were} Fi. 1818. br The Prom Rublihing Co ve speek ae + to be Apo by the|good deal of confusion. You cannot/aiversion of revenues to Gov- wa Cama wor ‘i i in New York Evening We ; ri : ‘ ; : 5 the other side of the tag. oe eg ene Across & Awimming oF} swollen to twico thelr normal size | (Special Cable Descatch to The brentng Worl? f ' a that h J office dur Mayor's|lower a acore of lifeboats from the | ¢ lines, wan ordered The organization commander is held | "ating man we gathered him into! trom the cold, he having lost his| LONDON, Feb, 8—Private James | °° in : mtr t lary is] height of an upper deck In the dark-| tayorat 4 to the House to-day responsible by military regulations for bass Wah wit Mi boat wae very | gioves during the encounter. Other-| Alen Purlington, an undergraduat BM Se ie rs ; nt § 4 yonr he is to HAVE | ness without some confusion, but at| by the Interstate Commerce Committee the sompletion ot these enh pur- nee : a praca ate wise he Is to-day just about the baP- | 96 prin he : ? - agp guns I PIBINIY | noe oxcoe ree dep and otber ng time was there a panic. ‘There —_ pose of which t# to prevent just such 3 ki hoard | piest officer in the American expedi- | t desc his experi-, «udib . ; ary ¢ ond © the! was grea ment, however, at * a situa@on as is described in the de-|* destroyer; 1 don't remember #) onary force, He has been in France [ences on the Tuscania, sald he w #1 area Le hetien sien Bae re it lasted only a few minutes, Th AMERICANS HELD IN LONDON. ! spatches from abroad, pad be een ala ea voush tno {CRY & short time. on the upper deck about 6 ote Sana laribulknoam Téa: With aad jones a Apeetent EN IGnE all the men pulled themselv te wo 1. W, W. Accused of Spreading DELAY IN OBTAINING LISTS OF 7 7 4 uch as tho) ‘rhe incident shows how quickly | Tucaday evenin, en at to |mon come back. ‘They t ect a ‘ ied nio ones, gether. Megaphone callx were given | ¢ Sedition, LOST SOLDIERS. best man in the world could havelynings | c vening when a torpedo , ‘i ‘ he chty t# to be divided slail over the ship, saying there was| ;ONDON, Yeb. §—Paul At : done,” said a soldier who heard her. | a1) Es may Happen (oa dler, Thelatruck the vessel on tho starboard) © ee ® ree uit wmeet: carve’ ation [one ae A without ng danger that the vessel would! sanning. twonty, hy aes Physical diMculties in preparing | 1 was in your boat and saw you." Missourt Lieutenant had no thougnt| side. There was a terrific explosion eat en de ing the kee A dod a atior ma munt sink before all x takenon: Gn the Aan macs sa ane, A i : Nete of survivors of the Tuscania, It lei tobonad Shak afar ake of making a Might until just before |and the steamer took on a great list| mA " pte B pgebiccs ahi r 1 s plants and) mean time § O S signals were sent) \°” sine aia ani ‘i SNe) it was maid to-day at the War De-| boat was filled another soldier | “ctusily started on one, having | to starboard, the port side rising] ridge said. Eneland wa ABT ust be gold at coat, and no milk| “Blven before somo of us had partment, may greatly delay publica- | swam alongside. There was no | Ole to town from a camp to see a| high in the alr propured. From his own house mor A ¥ except by the /erasped the 1ation Brit = | chur tion of an accurate lint of the lost. | feemfor him. He was too weak [dentist, In the atreet he moet the! ‘The ‘Tuscania's dynamo was des-|than 100 of hia best youre men ma aM gona bi jers were dashing up along a tae Until officers manage to get in touch | snub Teale oolst slung. $8 other American Lieutenant who al-|troyed by the impact and all] the}away in firat week. At soldiers as had been lowered C with thom and check them oft ed over and clutched hig |TC®dy had been assigned to accom-| lights on the big liner failed, but ale] Ness Was enormously Inores Nobody boats were put on board destroyers, | imp against the muster rolls or until a| hand, and kept hie head above [pany the bombing party. This of-|most at once an auxiliary lighting) knew what I all meant: Nobody seem » SHOW GERMANY FINANCED complote tist the na of aur-| water for half an hour, When |ficer, who is from Atlanta, aft =i vorked by another enmne 3{t0 cere much Mone Hitions were vivors can be assembled at some cen-| Covered she was clutching the h i going on alput into operation, Fiares boise Fs Ak iy ‘ral point and checked against the hand of a corpse. pba by ayes Gainey with Mehted on every deck, but in the] qyvet at hay : hip's papers, there Is no way to de- | oung officer, answering a queg-|french, asked the Missourian eas ollowed th osion| aaividga apo > fe et it peesigenerts he ugh |tONWs to what the soldiers did who fcome along and aco him off. The | Uteness that followed fon) Mr. Selfridue a O iton Documents Pub- duschieed a bl OURY | waiting for tho destroyers after the| Missourian agreed und went to tho| there was difficulty in ng thelof snobbishne th a blish the the number may be known. first excitement was over, sald field lifeboats rd tt 7 1 Paris Establish the ae | "We soon Atogiic own, lounged| ‘Phe Atlantan had climbed into his! The lowering chains w ken n y i about and smoked, but we didn't ven. | machine when one of the French pi eagle take | fe BODIES OF 44 SOLDIERS turdebelow to gather up our belong. [lots discovered that his observer waa |" the tackle tangled, and in one oF y FY ings for fear the ship would suddenly| missing. Only one suggestion was | tWo es the boats we turne't, WASnED UP ON THE capsize. We talked about the miafor- [necessary to call the Missourian| their occupants, struggling in tune of crossing the Atlant.: only tolquickly to telephone for and receive ter, adding to the confusion ant |e caught in the Iaxt lap. We cheered| permission to go. He explained his |r Hane 40 ane by a \the frat destroyer which camo along-|experience, but the Frenchman. said | {sey r ; whe ob slde and tte men cheered us. Their| that made mo difference, Thus began | Purlington & boat with] yetit thined t sian revolu- Kk was magnificent, and only when! the flight in which he brought down | about ten oth ut dn be wered carry busine C . > f test instalment Passenger on One Shi Ship Baer Tee eee re ee ete rece | ne Maneinae ADaaRES {t was half filled with water and all{ merchandise, but 1t was extee 1 y power ie Gree ata en Torpedoes Were Fired After {thought well to make for different the men In it had to jump overboard.| to Ket merchandise, ft Was AgAinet | ) show that the Bolhevik Tuscania Was Sunk who have overwhelmed us with kind- couple of oars lashed t - snail en 1 Ttussia has been LONDON, Feb. &—That Germany |" CANNOT DELAY U, S, ARMY later secured a plank three | oy toon: had information of the coming of the | eee ee a ppt A gic Paty Among, thee docume ‘anspo! and other Vourels, | other naval officers amd passense " 3 nn. ‘ a q , dated Mareh 3 nuport Tuscania and other vessels, | other naval officers amd passengers] Will Go as Fast as Ships Can Carry| Picked up by a snine sweeper, but he wun Imperial Bank to all repre with important personages board, | from other ships, ’ - Sears D confessed that when the we ne boat 4 s in Switzerland, instructing was the dellef expressed to-day by| Practically ail accounts agree Them, Secretary Defiantly appeared on the scene he was “nearly Bwitseriand and ‘to honor all demands for money engers on ships which accom: | that two torped were fired at the Declares. all in,” kolal Lenine, M einowalt, . 0 dowd DO! roti n * u b i meneff, one 0) CHOCOLATE COV - ' alea te torpedoes hseias NPE Paget Arent nder) BALTIMORE, Feb. §—Submarines | Of the British mine sweeper were tatives at the || | tess aromatic ee 18¢ noted pas no | her stern From the number of tor-| 4. ng submarines the United States | Dlenty of blanke nks | \ ations; M lbh sient ML ship who witnessed the attack, said] podves fired, and the varying direc-| Wit continue fearlessly to send troopa| Which soon drove eisinlel s Mazst ovsky, | h hree sornedoas wars dashatig own from whieh they aime, It w oe |to France, declared Secretary of the| cramps, that tormented him during basse aay ee hw" | Extra Special for Friday and Saturday, Feb, 8th and 9th se uesday night it w8- | appear there may have been a fleet] oy, : he last part of hia stay in ley ent part 1 F RA Wascuak, Hp dbciarad Win be- | et DubAiarinie énpaced tn the aktack. Les meee rete mere te | cota water N a prominent part in th JNPRICAN PEELED CONFHCIIONS——eaujifully finfed. delighifully flavored a Kagod in the attack |tne torpedoing of the Tuscania in an| “O ° z lifeboat evike movement (wekets of hurd Candy. | billings of tushy Frit Crusted af that the U boat commander was] 7 a i ne resouing bon led In] Cafe Proprietor « r Con- NUisS Our remular He koods, EXTRA SPECIAL for 4 vs anty sh cut ener The plan of mobitiaing a number of | address at the Baltimore Press Club, | the darkness POUT TOY Ic ting upon information obtained | t: poutn to make a. sinking certain ; ae waa th F vieted of Wa mttom, COLLEGES MAY BE CLOSED. pai ID ee h sinking “Just as fast as our ships can Oh. kid," wa vy it heard) giverd Dorm ’ ee H 7 rough the German spy system as Instituted with the sinking of! sn to Kurope they will om An Amer r who was) Reet ainsi it mon Attractive Novelties for Lincoln’s Birthday _, rie boalee at forty-four victims of) tis nit has been followed | tinued Mr. Daniela, “and just as fast | ite helt on. The b eked him aae| hts bar William M wore Conference of N RED, WHITE AND BLUE SATIN SHIELDS, Filled with Chocolate Cov Ge a5 @ * he disaster have been washed up on ambe fustances when the} as they are equipped they will be! po was grinnin, wicked: t Court rn dente Called Se EACH... and rocks of the Irish coast, fifteen | qua vn guarded as particule sent, and no man living will ever| One raft was found with ¢ men 0 terda ri 1 TON, Feb: OUR BATON Hy v wens KAGE Filed with Hig, Gendt, Gareetates or Bon 396 # from the scene of the torpe-| tiny peain wee the day when our goods|inshed to it.‘ 1 asl war sone. ‘ ' F SAR aden LELGSTER CHOCOLITES CB miee. tie t [again pee te Gay, tenon, OU ods Hiaanog fe. It an \ without ; GOLD SEAL! ASSORTED CHOCOLATES of Bon Bons and Chocolates, The sweets doing. All were American noldiers.| cai. werer Molean Was in Come hips flying the flag of the | an: y ‘ wt fe advise ‘aro real masterpieces of the Candy Making, Art. Tho packages, the highem "a but bodies w mutilated be : except 1B shipa flying the flag of ¢ bales the other two w is in, thts Rar A Nae f period as a fuel eo ‘ dogree of artistic excellence. PACKAGE DE LUXE A Be aa tay anita ane ot 8 os | United States | conaty Mor ; ; to thirty da Mi i Jae ae ARMY AND NAY PACKAG or the Woys Under the Color, Packie 1.29 r ’ ) eb. &—The Cap ofthe surv’ Bi w al were f ~ 1. Storrow, Fuel 1 at A pathetic fea io that, although | pascania waa t bloiwan. wt a. do WESTERN F | teretu lo incident 1 t . rence will | Wore the regulation United States Henderson, the Tines siya, Capt. Me- | QUIET ON OWT. | He rth ak i vier of] GRAIN SHIPMENTS FIRST. Cea oheow || Impressive Values for St. Valentine’ s Day Army identification tags around their) Lean host 1 \ wae awarded the Order] aetivity om Only a Kew Potute,| peony ep aTS sities Pe abel ee _ | ne CANDY HEARTS, Wid Cherry favor, the tong tasting kind. POUND no identification numbe 4 B ' ‘om Says Berlin Statement, Rea eee stan araay ft | MeAdao Orders Priority tn chier BOX . 29c sak trons nta bed) Wien (AI BOCA ss \ pinta: Hal succor ele tad oes ‘ ais pods iranwer States, DIEO. MILK CHOCOLATE SWEETHEARTS, .12 delicious awects in a package. PER 19¢ as bee f the Aneb abe ‘ AEN@ -2anGon er HERBERT,—HARRY HERBERT ayy he men had no! assigned t e wan activi 1 only @ few points along Wasi ¢ r Sat CAMPRELL FUNERAL || MALK CHOCOLATE 80 FARTS. each in # neat carton... +. PRIC: Anite y unite: ero was, re. | War b 1 many r m western front day, Army | STIVERS TELLS OF KILLING. j the m r rothe A iM, 2070 Broadway, ater; gue: | MILK cuoco! ATE HOLLOW HEARTS, vHact to a neat carton, 5e “ose re, no way to identify them and | |)" : ED adquarters annou ‘ German and home ption Pirector Gene ; Ags , PRICE... and e 1 w t y ; i ¥ | An phy i rf ihe Nora ssi "Om Stand tn His Own Hehalt, He! a ie . Acta Fund aD SATIN (\fleN tne HEARTS, Filled with) Chocolate } Covered . maak . FFiclal statment tna which, remaltad 1» the capture of primo: | a ivory g sieg | On, to, grain shipments throughol S000 Madison ave... BD-!f VALENTIN SHAPE WOXES, Beautifully decorated: filled with cho Glrevinstantial told by}mon waa in command of Ha, ithe teat, of the statement readn: | George st fe | principal sta L OMIN, hele on of tho || Chocolate C weet. PRICE PER PACKAGE COMPLETE ih cholet 79¢ estorn, ' he * n he purely » nue —_ | of British naval officers to-day tended ~ There was litle fighting activity | ounningham, on M ' ud Mouse Votes for National) lle James and & IDK CHOCOLATE ASSOKTED FRESH FRUI—The Te able . a the whole front with fow eacepe | Cunningha he | tal from stot th ‘ A\-Treah~ Natural confirm the report that ut loast|CAblesrum Tells Mother of Mer Nin the earl, bank « SEE" stand in his own beh ' i rah Frama Shite und nse Germ bmarine was destr Mf | Besonvaus and souttiw Ornes, | Judge MeIntyre and as perk Ma, I nH 2 ; veloped in our fain ing the attack Poareitaa i be ee CUE a at Ribeanen: (Meamane, JAR admlcied i f : ws a | ae GE the ‘Fencing. Qautcovel ls : A the y'Wwas |Ram, ‘but dectared b \ ae he 1 y On Account of Heatless Monday, Feb. 11th, We Urge ' ctive it ‘ ofnne y SULLIVAN, JOHN Lb, BULLIVAN # reported, wirelessed 1 \ Ave 11) te AeCer nothine ewer ll Rey 1 , SENS aenan: You to Make Your Selections Friday and Saturd ¥ Ki by fourt t mate and fi > services THe ER urday Torpedo just missed me,” and |} — by fours Loalte \ ! : id, 1p70 Broadway (Campbell's) he gave the direction from which Serbian Minston at Stock change. | pitomob: aeoay lcucee + PM. alhietlo Clubs, friends | it wae fired. Another destroyer, Mother ond Wife Get No Word of T" M t t ted | The yA hed i , je 1 after | +, welcome speeding to the spot, dropped a | Pitinger . ' by Dr Kd Vesniteh, | Grawin & revalver a bol army Cuter t On aepth charge. The U boat iebe- | lt! U Nev.. b arent he New York h Exehan t rested nut Butter 5 i 4 1 Nob ' ter comin R al eved to have bi sunk, No |2? : are, wy hing Hoord COME: Ate Ra HELP WANTED MALE further trace was found of her, ie nk Has : SOE eee rata ce RR so ret although destroye rehed in ere t hin wit Umbering eikht, and ” il of sy te ahowus Tae Uipialiy 46> @ tenn tlema eet Waltlatn “Monty mmemibera’ alle Sigh tneay teagh if tlio, ' Nem, Yorks Mrookiya, Newark, This account is roborated by v 1 an hour, dokwo un aver ou, Sic. ae { ee t '

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