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A000 00000000000000000000000 000008 “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Che |“ Cirontation Books Open to All? Copyright, 191%, by The Press Publishing ‘Co, (The New York World), PRICE TWO CENTS » ULS.BULING AND REPARING S0BELEVED os RAILWAYS INFRANGE TO CARE. i ipmecu Gigantic Task of Preparing Means wasnivorox men probably lost their for Transporting American Troops ti unites statos navat tug ene | | vivors Reach Port. | lives |ware Capes, during ye bowie of the Navy Daniels nounced to-day, The Cherokee formerly owned b; Steamship Company. Army Well Ahead of All Its Needs. By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) SUCRE FOR ARMY OF 2,000,000 MEN 2... De ene Capes—Ten Sur- whe |kee foundered off Fenwick Lightat and Supplies Well Under Way jvesty-iwo mites south of tie eta arday'a teats, the Luckenbach The complement of the tug was five! officers and thirty-five enlisted men Gen. Wood on the Western Front Where He Was Hurt by Explosion f nirty bv, an was SOx yerenes How the American Army in France Is Being Transported to the Front By MARTIN GREEN, Staff Correspondent of The Evening World NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY GERMANS KILL FIVE OF PERSHING’S MEN, INJURE SIXTY-ONE IN TWO GAS ATTACKS CC ee eC WEATHER—Cloudy; moderate temperature. , | | | L | | EE | Circulation Books Open to All” | 1918. 20 PAGES 27, PRICE “TWO CENTS ——— SOLDIERS FROM 12 STATES, NEW YORKERS AMONG THEM, STRICKEN IN GAS ATTACKS 29 e PROSECUTOR BANGS ~ LAWYER ON JAW IN + GRUGER CASE TRIAL Uses Fist When for Detective es Unfair Tactics. ( Isborne Counsel Charg | gaits We Omore, specin 2" American Signal Wires Had Been Frank Metis an Atsass comme, Cut and the Barrage Fire Was in the Ruth Cruger weareh and sab Delayed for Many Minutes—Suf- fering of Victims Enrages Doctors. fredo Coce? 1 o'clock . shortly before to-day swung with his right on the unk Aranow, while the MeGee, before Jus | Jaw of Attorney 1 the By Fred. S, Ferguson. AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Feb, latter Was summing up for WITH THE 27 (United © | Jury in the trial of . 4 — . e | Coorraht, 1818, Uy the Pram Puiahioe Co, (The Now York Brentug Word) Tho Uist of those aboard will be @gapao TRE Kntt Ent OER HOARE DER ADDmOE DEST ES | Uce Goff in the Criminal Nranch of : Press).—Five American soldiers were killed yesterday in the most for SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, Feb. ©. f aries aa Lid Pa ner Staior Wosd. KWHO ae ng, 18 here shown on the west. | the Supreme Court midable gas attack yet made by the Germans on the American sector, OW that Secretary Baker has announced that we have men in} 74 dela d the Nighi: ae of jot ont. He al i co ed Aranow, a slender but wiry man of Sixty-one American soldiers are in hospital to-day suffering from gas = i | ‘ench mortar, and !s no’ rec n the group a » Frene On 1 the tr pay in a certain sector of the western battle front, it IS! “rhe Navy Department js advised Soups » | about 130 pounds (Osborne weighing peisoning after hours of horrog.. The doctors worked all night on these { te that t t these men that tho United States ship Cherokee, Jat Jeast 190 pounds) staggered and) within the limits of censorship to state Lie a aes the seas|= "avy tug, foundered yesterday would have been knocked to the floor | cases. Many artillerymen are among the victims, to the western front it was necessary to transport them "| morning off the Atiantic Coast, Of th | but: for ntrilking against w table. In- t , J c antic € J bs s he victir ir s ssaci s, coast clear across the Republic of France, and the soldiers in reserve) torty aboare NAGite Abe doles waht kn Gnieeh The gas victims ingfuded boys from Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, ré not very far behind them, Our troops are} press te ist sn pape eae ar) ap ey pr North Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Siialadl Js a eet | ead|ianded a Four dead | order © fiirors looked on aghast | > : ae } billeted in towns or in barracks ina a widespread) 6 ick uh by meuusniee | nok tha leaslority. of Abesd apsde. in| One) Mew YORK) ne Mp len mand Arkansas, area back of the fighting line on lines of COMMU! «The ten Known survivors got away | their seats, Aranow, his cheek # + At tho field hospital, where the nication permitting of the quickest possible move-jin tho first life raft. our got away Ing with scarlet weil, regained his victims of German gus frightfulnese maak e raft, but two were balance and glared at Osborne. Then wore taken, the dcot nent of units. - und the other two, when quiet was restored, resumed Sap: REDE eee eee transportation of Khel after they picked up by aj cae _____| nis aummi 1p. to a deepest hatred toward the 1 from their 3,000-mile sea voyage was} Bri un Lagarenne was convicted Inst| | boche after having seen the suffer. a paratively simple matter, even under condi- who were land "| Two erty Thousand En - SERMAN SOCIALISTS [weak aot Cldataldtady aa cane) pIpHT 10 REMARRY ing. ‘Tho struggles of victims for Ute san ei tation which € & > . ‘fense again eGee last n © morn could be heard a hundred foet of congested transportation which exists on “i BENNOTT rolled tor the Defense A ' E by ‘oot away j F ; SE Aranow put or ind Judge ch railways. They were loaded into trains 1 Commercia of Petrograd TURN DOWN THE PEACE G. Malone nera sion ser eave tun eae bed olen hey had spent some time in the rest camps sets eh ae | ast FORCED UPON RUSSIA Mey or Frank Ha nue of J City Eig j "fy ede fiinplatt s veataenidey .. P, oR seaman icin lee Inspector Faur nd er th closed eyes and blue faces e ports of debarkation or the vicinity of these H, P, POYNTER, fe By Joseph Bnapier Rs bidet as character witnesses for his ‘|these American boys gasped aga long. t seamar ,0G eb. ed overnment 0) tO "lellent. Then he fi ports and sent along. P coeur aes sake Garces in| eer acy ls Not ¢ Sear ; sf struggled for every breath, while the heir progress was slow, but they eventually Teached the points ei Pr : G a Declares Philip Scheidemann han “pa Pe aatantinn Permission to Rewed in New| attendants, in charge of a Captain, to which they had been ass Then began the big job of the war)", xozeck, ftrema aban preity nei i n Reichstag Specs In gumming up Me Aranow de-| York Granted by Justice | "red tirelessly. Amoug the doc. the transportation of all kinds of supplies and equipment for the sole’ po py, WARMACK, fireman cial: ine s \MSTPRDAM, 1 ured a falr advantage bad e . C | tors was one from Waco, ‘Tex, and diers already here, the soldiers who are arriving and the soldiers who BAN AIRIMY SURE | AS ee age CETTE Government's Tua. | taken of hie client in the presentation cudder in Brooklyn OUTt. ‘one trom Milford, Pa. , ; mitude of the tinsel a i tat GUDGEL, firema es at Ure altovs | un policy t ours, of the case to the Gran ary _—— nye Avan are to come. Because of the magnitude of the war aims of the United B. F. BLUMFIELD, radio elec-| gone i 3 eat ; that the same unfair tactics had bee Panu laninaoe an euintaa toaacs neler efor ; Alere. 380 eutter- States Government, it was necessary to plan for the needs of the army) jician : , Behe resorted He aaid La ‘ : We aiving oF ce ee . advan mi ’ ad wets udder tn Brooklyn to Mry, ad the giving of oxygen were tried ona ¢ ntic scale, PHILADELPHIA Feb aA the e nan te ra ad n 4 Janet; Stardy Sewln of Malverne, 1 As the sufferings becamo worse the The bigger the Job the slower it progresses, and our work has been ding tt apiain of @ sh : ) ae patches received a 1OKS a presumaniy’ to Ss . ital sop i *|men's hands were outatretched as elackened up by the very enormity of it. We are not as far along as we broui aurvivora of t aceiill caiisl ae The Rntento w yenize | certain pap duiled LAD PORREEY Lc ame: FOF "| though they were drowning. Their would have been had we proceeded on a smaller scale; but there is this if pen of the mined occupy Petr J 1 pea 1 Goverr the jury ei ide ms 1 n Irwin was divorce cy eed fingers distended, thoy stiffened, r ken tea . t f apit t t ema roa been convie a @ ne wa rwin. 20 9 The ere wa ide. ami. to bo said for planning on a big scale: When the work is finished it will |** Hetese ip 4 king to cut off play a a cert eradia mm Si BOF i bis Piha’ Tewin ang| there wae @ sudden foaming at the provide for immense urmics. The main thing is to keep the building of |" Pepin aging m the south aes . ae SSiaA Pitre" prandp teniiiica ava toMuny eet 4e-| eta ae railroad lines and roads and warehouses and other buildings at an even, , ane RRSAIRA fioat on : Ton de inne ; ees ; shouted the r da thy widost attention | every minute ike a itt wae pace with the arrival of @ur soldiers, Thus far this task has been satis-| ah ont fr of the 7 ps. eaded x Ww n and B ui they Med to t trial, which was repleto with |treat wounded men with no epectat factorily accomplished despite many transportation breakdowns and some | yooK 1 rafts and the re mitte n have bee 1 + Osborne ad a sensational disclosure feeling or batred of the enemy, But temporary inconveniences. ehip sig no of these to which | ward 1 A nun is ORDERS CANNERS 8 ORE ASSNON: S ean | The petition of Mra vin wan | watebing wa» victime is like wateb- ED OB "ROENCY NEENG twelv Nb w ra in eo " Ur 8 hand . W on the “ the ppeal for the restoration o: « mon slowly drown or ¢ BOUGHT IN FRANCE FOR EMERGENCY NEEDS. W Pied ' ided M : ee ae. ts ‘hla ls appeal for the restoration of | {ng mon slowly drowning or dangting ath’ oA whip, tho cap rt OL ey ha eh i H T 0 T p her marriage rights, It doolnred that | from a rope, gradually suffocating. Cold weather and harbor congestion in New York are ‘teginning to tain rep. up a rats with | Vitebsk T0 OLD HEIR PRO UC S| feet ho has no Intention of marrying any) The gas victims ro placed in a re their effect on the supply and subsistence problem, but we were | «ix r All were dead, b any You say | 1!" he velled at th no at the prosent time, but that in) hospital which was recently repeat have i pea ahead of our needs at the opening of the year, and, thanks to the co-| said province of that 1 Practical ( f Corn, | '° wf his v view of the strictly moral and upright | ediy bombed. Doctors declared that operation of the British and the French, we have been able to buy on this } south of Petrograd. ( a 1 Without waiting for a id mt life she has lod for near ; ier ve the final act thoy might expect from side what was urgently needed but could not readily be obtained from| 4 **"*" ; iwa eda ds alle NI i rete ane eee he ae en won| the Germans w an air raid on home, The policy of buying here, however, cannot be continued, for the |”. : ' tr , pe-agiey all oe a peo + tho docrva | (22, Ronttad wnt eaaad dae British and French, although they have a surplus of guns and munitions, |\.t) c-riy. ak WASHINGTO mined, has been living er mother,| ‘Tne attacks came an all-d need everything else required by thelr populations and armies for home| y« 1 10 be sin : i? A Just oft Mra, Olive T. H has boon) rain, Tha clouds h ed and the contumption we 1» an ‘ t : } “Slt & to | allowed ‘ tren. for) moon was @ s y in the Tho War Department had experts t pie sae 1 lA 0. twonty-f each wee Mrs nehes: was a over here work n the transporta- | sary to get around the situation ‘ ace 6 Germans back, ¢ : “ es Pay padre dp Bg sb panies y | Sront flare fr German trenches Stn problem iont pany soldiers} And that is just what was done, Our | #48 inakew canine shat a the n Aas ui eae M horn he has led. the minewert discharged Army and rally Mela na U. 8S. FORCES BUILDING Ning. *!** , yy nia , | Of thirty-five i THREE OFFICERS HAVE NAR. figured out a pian for tho transp ro] TEEN MILES OF RAILROAD, ' pone : ‘ ie ‘ie +e bd “pe a PASSED BY STATE SENATE ROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH, © plan wi “ y > al bd t . . “4 t ’ 7 t Nl > tg the Ir A 1 the! m An The Mitlon of thin t Kade ui ’ i WwW t . ving Maximum of Gain | : hrowad aa- menta < ; : , railroad at the point mentioned {9 1 7 ‘ ' me : tire French pe ; at ame a ondition of | (4, ss : Apr } aul, but Government » Dag ue t vanla between Trenton |. jen Gott B ' Are BE f " 1 rhia ides one . 1 ; pn Vag Ame at 1 o'clock seab J and sb ‘ 4 w s f -_ > ™ * Before 2 o'clack which it would past ; j fy 4 4 \ , ' n y > State Hc \ “ate ay and Gov|!9 tHe anit y MANY BATTLES IN AIR BALFOUR SAYS GERMANY Commission to enact ruten cree made, di ernment n : : Vrogress at Ger Me T CHANGE RUSSIAN MAP. =s‘e: nied by A Continued on Tent age.) r of, 60 as to prevent ¢ ive prices anied by high exe paps si x REPORTED BY THE GERMANS ; CAN'T CHANG pgp doedh a thyrieg ginger Lapel sag om all matt ‘ j F A ‘ M M bal e first visible, } cent, of y traffic that id De) THR WORLD TRAVEL DenKat, 4 i) t y of mine main it Buide : : ne t > and e: valls, the T ' Ki ae plosiv wultancously accommodat Obviously w ahd ; cng not ask the French to cut dow Aad tecin’ Laman nie eon Bh sods 7 ns tried to reach thels efficiency by putting on train servico therks 104 money ciers for sale, Chest room | V8" te eae eines Venus Pencil " 8 Arwutoin aer and Wells i sad also (0 signal thete a. for our forces, 80 it became necess! Gugunine Becman s0thechtte yt mee eee vaptive ‘balloons (Continued on Fou ae Vonus Horfeot peuclie ase e coceealizecadvi| in the House of Commons todas...» snsion tulery for 4 barrage, The wires trom

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