The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1918, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, SAT ' After Seeing All London in Khaki Feels in New York as If She Were Out of the War MYSTERY WOMAN INERT cl INLINERSPY HUNT. a Peculiar White Pape Paper Thought | : Lexoon Code for Plotters—Conspir- |} <= OF, Ge ‘. daa 35 tbe acy Evidence Accumulates. On lene \ Siceears oe y Tt was stated on excellent authority to-day that the achlovements of the United States Secret Service im its In: vestigation of passengers and cargo on the Dutch steamship Nieuw Amster. @am promises results of the utmost ia portance. Forty-nine persons—nine more than yosterday letained by Federal Authorities now while their are b tested and while In’ gence officers reach t over the world for supplementary int Concerning the results al. ceived t) fecret Si ecret service, remains «ile of the silence rumors have been born But there are facts, too, and here ta one of then: A young and talented woman, one of the passengers on the ship from F terdam, is being detained Island for a rigid investigation Special Board of wists of members ment's gecret burcaus This gi me with Which was examined with the same | care ay evorythiag else 0} Bho looked on cernedly until} % the Ins ra becar ed in| ® suppl «pparently blank pap that she had brought—writing paper | of an exceptional qu Bervirc thelr ormation ady re- being a MONG WOMEN (WAR UNIFORMS (N LONDON “WAN MERC women waut & We DANGEROUS he whip. | women PLAY Foor GALL TO «eur iv Goon? Coupmnons uncon beer?» Few Signs of the Conflict Seen: Here—Fifty Automobiles in) ‘ New York for Every One in| H 1. The) London, and Latter Metropolis... Land taken, with her Is in Pitchy Darkness—“Eng- | ae lishmen Are Going to Fight! !°stons we take. No wee hover aonelecoontotte Till They Win, and in Hearts|.. * he anetross. : of Englishwomen There Is No| , mvt ont ‘ Thought of Yielding.” fing nea cest rate CRMie LOEB EA WE, ) were watch! TO TIDEWATER; INCREASE IN BITUMINOUS ALSO DUE Also Shown in. the else of tho texted, It was s not be released wil probably day, ani t be held ind It was rou Marguerite Moone Marshal! | 667% Now York, tor the first way pititul—they wally orld | n threo years, I feel 1 ey could nger d of the war . work a tits Hy the) sey tide- rant that I 5 vw f water eports'to A. H. Smith, Director of Bastern Rail- roads, thia morning, More bitumin- ssible that she vy vmount oof Anthracit Dumped To-Day. ! J t night that the | en had arrested al — sseion that | N id confi. |!" khaki fis- | mpression ¢ ement in the thracite coal 4 IGHT mor he was a cated fro per conta for the v America Naturally by the in the habit of making premature} ennou And to-day 1 « sed that ni and th Detectives suy\however, that if tt man thinks beyond with the A fhe forty wenger n ager “In London hardly sees a wom- 2 who ts Ing khaki, hin several new German code t wear- 2 blue thracite are due to reach one and an w Joriny tidewater porta in the untforin, or a Red Cross, Your wom w announced y. why the grena hich ts not all indentations twenty-four hours than has covlved here in any one day r, Smith's ree This port for to-td “Now Y | Dumped at Jersey termina’ to Ds ¥ pate Anthracite + 40,050 37,600 Bituminous .... 24,200 24,650 t x Waiting in vessels to be moved: rs f t . Im| Anthracite . 21,800 19,300 nenc f work ere hard as f nia tshe| Bituminous 11,000 10,650 he Welfare Department * m r In cars at tidewater: atry vt M Anthracite 59,050 63,600 sly clever y Bituminous 26,750 22,650 woman, gave , In transit within twenty-four hours Anthracite 67,350 47,250 Bituminous 55,100 31,700 In transit within forty-eight hours: Anthracite ++ 21,260 21,000 Bituminous 49,600 36,500 "BELATED DAY ON CALENDAR ve ALMOST SPOILS ROMANCE ts ian had been released. | oened 1 Dotan ly for us to g¢ tn Manhut Jand an exce eyed with jet jand, The only holding hin his answers flies.” One of extraord Nieuw been I-quite naively by the German Admiralty, 7 mans are said fouously uneoncertied atour the} ts when T asked b York and Lor “mM 1a " Pearson's son behalf of the Bln! I wan Miss 1 Calldren Fund, which who founded the weil known iter, haa just brougn passer one trip through sumar waters, “i! nadine Wonder y are detained on something tha suspicion. Bome w me with exce by Queen A nd many avi give lroum, food ir detention. fg that reached the Am fore the ship made None of the 263 ui gers has bee examination at seventl days mi held, too, and its serutinized f might be even The uw he lly noon, and | t not the million bulbs would pas: ed, One girl am most got herself she wanted to s. ties. ex that an extra » woman officer, inends, T. M. BREWSTER SUCCUMBS, |, Was made by a ound sen ber Pirm Name Diew tory and asked for 009 women, In two hours I believe ud be ther pactal to The Ereving Wo HACKENSACK, N. J., Fob, 9 Thomas M. Brewster, head of the firm of Brews’ & Son, luinber and cout merchants, [dgefield Park, died this | morning in a hospital at Jacksonvilie. | ¥ila,, of pneumonia, He was taken. ill while on his to Fort Myer, FI with Mr, and Mrs, Ko t Blair A te egram came yesterday urgin end dought to come at on left Inst night. Mr. Brewster was of the best known m County and was a leade well a2 social circi He was ar : fund to erect mem President of the U nion League Hackensack, a dl n Huck Banks ond’ the. Hackensac He was a member of t Lodge of Elks and other ag about sixty-nine “ters and @ son, tb ‘ ant up over nig the sh best of all, Of 1 not espeet worked ‘ORE HARD COAL GETS i | Ladiew Garme ‘orkers' URDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918. 8 INSPTEOFCRSIS FIVE DIE N FIRE. "Sinan. PERSHNG WANTS. UP-STATE, 200,000 AND TWO PROBABLY ial EXTRAS CUT FROM BUSY HERE MONDAY FATALLY INJURED _— PAY OF AVIATORS With Fuel! Victims, Trapped in Blazing Flying No mo Hazardous pec Plans— Boarding House, Jump Than Duty With Combat Troops, He Says. ou Industries Closed. t Third Story. OF the closing Gown Of) Miy 1 four injured, t¢ was ITON, Feb. 9—On a re. port from Gen, Pershing that aviat avotes of publi rvice J) them 4 ps ietaily, ta the toll of a inanuf te new! + aw ough a sailors’ HN workers on boarding ouge wt No, 914 Pearl is not extra-hazardous service tar~ Ba} Instrnctho as exe to-day submitted to the women’ gar tr Monday on the or of s arly te Senate Military Committes a bill ¢ shutdow ct was 0d here) aay al a pay allowances In ¢ from 1 trom | ate NN wervice, averaging about 10 ovty-twe, pro r cent labor “Flying duty t# no more hazardous worik per Nuswell, hia wife than duty with other combat troops Aln : tt, alaty, oyster | jand Involves nothing lke the hard noun alt Market, and (wo uo- s end ed by troops which occupy Ald Gen. Pershing, “Such awe are Juctive of improper bal ance In rank and pay, which result In injustice to other arms and are no jonger necessary in order to get per- gonnel, a) was the case when passed treatment at the rty-four I from at fractured, MAY injuries. Amount May Be 1 when aviation was in the expert- pated twenty € 000 Sa R ental stage, Gen, Foulola (command- jumped from 2 . bi the aviation fleld service) fs im roken, rig! Ange La l with this recommendation.” \ 0d tate ternal inj oe LOS ANGEI Feo. 9 ivy] ‘The measure submitted by Secretary nost desperate | twent Baker also would create @ new grade motion pleture star, wh who jumped from the third Ie ared that fnoume recently was reported to}of “aviator,” to be filled by especially ndustry tr iffato | Gal tajurios. Atahiar Nn $1,000,000, will have to] qualified civilians Db $180 0 monthly. Jed with power from See a 0,000 war revenue tax ome by ¢ in hts room. @ Tact that the busiding was to- {tally unoquipped with fire escape 1, He said |°% ington Arms a3 clos o Te} ty 4235.0 1 2 PERSHING REPORTS DEATHS; Me tor days been operating to| MtuouRE used for years as a lodging THREE OF MEN WOUNDED , “ity | House, Is largeiy rosponsible for ut 331-8 per cont. capACHY | oes oe i t6, in pinion Fire D: —— : being unabl Bet fel. | sartment officers who expressed aa- Privates Injured in Action on 6 “4, are work: , Jin. 30, Feb. 3 and edt av House Deo- t Hie : ‘ | ho weat front has reauited in the snl bis ba ro | ; | wound! t two more of Pershing’ sith Pail : ; ee H |men—Private Joe Fekas of Declacs, N . ie Bi nder the irw on} i | > pany | only boon These companies, ing ¢ y on tty of the fuel] RE RC tare tk dimir tion hi Th should appareat!y over ; IN, Feb, §.—M Now York| the few ¢ y offected most K betwoen Americans and Germans or fo o Wa avtnient a lay. Le , f which ts o¢ W poured and Mr. Wiggin Ce ced jorday. Pokas wan wound tho} Will Ask Senate and House }¥eb. 6 and chavera Jar »Put Through (Prive spine New Bills Last the stalrwe oof, cutting off all | Ni by window . ic real hero of the ove Union| sion. It Is owned by the family of ttera fear suite on the second floor, Ite yowllng awoke Sigil, who, on opening | the do the halt stairs flame hoked. He ’ door and coiled his wife, Mattie, to a window, from which he lowered hor | to the roof of a fruit stand, Mi three children—Frank, eleven; Wale | rolief from ( rehing tthe Gurfleld ord whic from vundreds ind filters sion in the » ord nine, and Stella, two—and then | (he ay ‘eh strait dropped to the his family ange RUSH OF RECRUTS ire for the last seventy-two hou fully folt in tho re he grip of the fuel his morning registered from 18 do. below sero in the northern part below zero tn uthern jona are tho worst in cat we irly lower f and th to the ws in the long F tment Workers ons and each lasts weok The wil time during the to lay by eno} wo trivate Robert N vivete Karl Davenp hapla, Cal EMPTY SAFE DRILLED. hing for Thetr Hard Work, © great Y careers hen they drilled ope tiar Hrothers, wholesale dison Street um the burgia: ugh Iron bers protectins wi in the rear of the store anc took the time, trouble and ene ay to drill through the Httle two b The attempted robbers ed when an employe sto Jacob K hers, sald the neigh nwe watch on hin Thad & sign on th ng burglars not to dr uso there way nothing Kotlar re ‘The “Mountain Freshness’ RAILWAY SITUATION BETTER, % 4" (rt weet ' Moving West and Solld ;, fur od i ; ‘i r : i ing I found 1 raMc congeat ‘ | ren iP : onYTLON THA 14, by officials of the lin aN ccadlinas casero Wittig Wowly down ti’ welcomes you from every sealed y eat by | fe i packet. Ges over 26 million packate—SALADA TEA CO., 100 Mudaoa St., Me gunsho epee Young Men and Old Men} a¢ warm Enlistment Otfices Many Disappointed degre niral and So’ rty, cou famine con to A. of the Ba mith, 1; rn rallvoa or continued rising m of Amer men and | vout 2 anthracite and bt vo, ous 1 regions of Feunsyl v Ohfo and West Virginia, but dg stil! are snowed under i the way from e—and even Stine all leeal reoruiting oft work of clearing awa news of the Tiscania disaste and tee fFom these lines has not Was frst announc rogieased to the ext icrease in coa n Into the a ed feaths of the Amer! Hers 4 : afrite Hivehed off the eons i » Chair-| Commander Charles A. Ada " the naval he can Petera « anthrac ster ports story," bi fee, on wid Middle York. f ey Adany ' Yeary Md supplier wr bproving nod and vies i sade ul AVOID PNEUMONIA OR SICKNESS t we oe WONDERFUL ELECTRIC HEATER More Heat Th Any Heater Eve Double the Price. 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