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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH ty } a 1918. TRUCKS FOR CARRYING SUPPLIES; MARINES PREPARING CAMP. time. base Supplies in huge quantities are needed to feed and equip an army in to the: camps. Here are numerous trucks lined up, ready to begin their journey from the ré tilway The Soldiers of the Sea are now in France in large defending the i orraine engaged in . Who tor. All the camp sites were prepared by the marine “ fi ' 1 1| | ’ | | | } | | | : | | — } Y vy er Ca Sa ~ { dors j ; jtati ‘ ‘ ™ A sinber rey i a ~ . ~ ; Mayor No Longer Camera}Says Corporations Seem | Will Stop Exploitation of City, All Rests on Course Immedi- | Members — of oe Allowed | Capt esate Aha Announces Cam-|Senate Committee hoe Shy After Training Before | Favored Over the People in | Hylan Says, Welcoming ately Betore Us,” Lord | Ashore Only Under Armed | paign That Virtually Puts | Disposal of Enemy Holdings, All Kinds at Palm Beach. Courts and Service e Board. Archbishop of York. Reading Tells Throng | Guard. | Under Military Law. Including Piers. -— 2 | ne Be | ae After having been away ona Palm} Mayor Hylan pr | In behalf of the City of New Yo 1 Lord Chief Ju | fan-American liner} Capt. G. W. Crag, Chiet of Mill-l WASHINGTON, March 17.—Plans Beach trip exactly threo weeks, i ane of the oe A rate | Mu xtended a we ehvtand i. Anieende pocias | Hollie Olav was 1 toa drastic |tary 1% of the I of Embarka- | io break up tho vast holdings of Ger- « i got back to we ni anchise Committee HT on sof Yo Th spy hunt C rival atan 7 P Xi to-day = r Hylan got back to work tht ni alae Rs iN ea p poty T Ay hteentte: G oF ; Fr arrt Ainort- [tion at Hf announced to-day 4] man interests in the United States orning. He arrived at City Hall at} capany an oxis Briff dat ¢ 1 ‘ han sn dunena Vy to-day. Naval officer da[campalgn against vie conditions I land piace them in other hands, a0 8.38 o'clock, his countenance smiling |rranchises through n con « vy. Dr W at 1 Autor 4 that the | *alors soarched ¢ Vs Dapers and |that city which will amount to tet ehar after the war they cannot cone and burnished almost to the buo of | Heights and i iam ning. a ; skae alan! 1 sionn of panson and | placing of the Whole city us tue to be what have veen charac air and moustacta, his eye um ie ch 7 « ‘ , \ w rn veka posted te wation of mill y ia in ae a nis hair and mousta yes ee ees | 1, nd Lieu v rer 8 preparation ne A 1 guard ro y 1 . f mit law so terized as outposts of German kultus and galt indicative of great reserve | Heim xm sleigh of Gov. Whitin r 2 that no papers wore passed trom gradivation-od* thiaxeviliita.cen : leo. Pulle was one of the la ne passong to ano’ in an cerned 1 Amor were presented to Con- solar an , ot the opriv the. I As Ma Hyian and Ar beithe Aorohanta’ & : eh wane , ‘ute PR FZ ee toed A. Mitoholl Palmer, ople on th way to work—| Pacha siehop met tor sald 3 " SOR EIe NT ine % 1 prope ustod mostly young women from Brooklyn {Company now temporarily he : we \ ‘ ; n of New York. The + except t P uso the comman Allen property ou bering and : ; the ground that it is the only a@ large city 1 Uchiha Gilbea anes : area mously approved ly the Senate —stoppod in Clty Hall Plaza as the pita Mas sn sal Rnt 4d ou nl army and navy A, j diate transit f in sight popu Me dalton, SGhUR!! RA Uy Chane FIMO priations ¢ ; Mayor's car drew up. sere were ce es te re te Wrap Hue oa up © y Se eA NGa an Hote Teoah CG NATE Throughout the ent a ‘ ; Wundreda ware tuned awa | MAEH TSAO MEO MGA UHR pairn bo .uueh aespartienu (iaeaa Palmer asked, and the comm uany smiles and nods from the sath- 4 VOR ON e How do you find tho w Witey ula C, Breed SUOhA balay, leward | tonenita 7 Ef Aber rete soreae | (0 OKT hat legisiation should be ering of onlookers The Ma ro- , ¥ BE. .ON shot Hcusa tbs. ni tt to the t ent [x 1 farned the erecta aud deted bis hed wipon and appertained to his ¢ Lord Chief Just 16 applause adopted some t uso by the Gov: |it—and stern measures we propose | “ ed to the nt Pefoioney Bill hat atred of the corporations and his Pennie ® > great the wan compolied ernment. After hours of work the|to take " empowering hin to nell these propor | fp caxieen ean the Siasox @ people.” He declared and ee scat aiticea tae bs ting| “Under Prosident Wilscn’s prosia- | ti09 toany private intorest#—but not Te vErGSeeRe iG tUSURLA the Public Service Commis Lie eee Chalee ten well into tho task, an mation governing barred sones given | nited States Government—tha Hall ‘ on is more in sympathy with the B. gebhess ry , eR neve before all the en- lover to milltary purposen, we have | Proceeds to | eld In the ‘Treasury | would like to take your pleture,*| B Ts and tho Interborough than wit re JUDGE E.L. GARVIN the Lord Chict Justicn of Kage {Sets have landed all the power to cake what measures | Until atte Whother the Ger said the camera , Sia RN i Little Daughter Gives Bre ‘ present its interests here.| The Helig Olav brought 412 N-|.we consider necessary, both tnvide ane Pioruhon ow monoy “AN right," t ante ; } 1 ; ; } swith I mecananite pon Heh, among Wy soveral Americar arred zone of the Port of itm. | : edb o peace training before 1 The Mayor asked Mr if he z herons : num 1 Se ie ae returning from German Ahourd mn end in tha olty beyond ture makers ut realized that the time was coming ; cere ahh 4 ? p S hohe ‘sage the [ano were Herr 1 rd Werle and liney, Wo'll extend the limits | American prop [ the : oe | when city owned buses would ti , wpa . s pubs " trite Dorennolt of Christlunts, | of our acitvity to ¢ 5 sommittes was told, Ix subsec ah aught the May: of the city in the interests pie, so that w rp ay fl i a“ nent fudiclal office be Bc a etiala : Pel triacs nena shi uation ‘Piles 4pantie of Carwin he just naturally fell tnto a Dene nithat 1 eould not (2Oul ps ivresent. Alb Ate , ul e\to mai oboken a nate SAAT AR ike poe vaturally a9 Wallace Reed to go Bl idin hat acrvet [iment to ! tmidat oft ond we Norwogian Goverr They w yidiers and satlors . P Loa: tw ud am Farnum. Tirst he wiped ‘an ay ; ; ; Easter Yo qipee aN {conan Ith Pre t Wilson and | ‘The head of the MI ulme ad committee, would clty ‘ That 4 uid the | eperture on « nt. | axy-dfsatate Lips ‘ i hamper Gi any a elp the ed je gaze at in the sanow- | te of the whole city 4 for the| The Mavor 4 note in oar we enliged iat tp vaene ss = an found har asmenitlne, bi sh a ecked sity > e used to| Wiole peopl bt ¢ stod, “the | boa A '\ war for which there ty no equal tr ag ages Parere sh Tea a pe it ; oh kad Ie dena tele Hall cupola was) "We must Ko slow, because when a] whieh ho ts ; raped test E Rate ! ty no equal | Beatrice of four| nour would be subject to detention; however, with Republicans oppoalie, At the pxyehologioal moment than do the people who are fighting |” ee ee mie | "Ob, papa, you have be edt loon, arn Lone mped 0) « story of intense 4 katinfactory explanation for her|thorize the Ty to take legu | flake of enow which must have! them. We want to do all we can for} Wa? eee [A tain Just oup and 1) ft a war, Miss presence will be @ ted and| title to the Gorman steamship piers ] termed to, the Mayor almost ag) {He Citizens of your community, but ut| the pe Bu moInE te ne ; n we ha 1etgur tried by a military court, instead of|und property at Hoboken, N. J. ‘The arge as a toad or a Jelly fish, it| people of the entire citys We dont w that t sro BOINE ed thas Breed the oa tt yin Chi- | being turned over to the civil courts.| Republicans opposed {t, tearing thas right on the end of his sunburnod corporutions get yeowe o mney » and two rx were] Upon conviction a penalty of $1) might lead to Government owners co, He aquirmed. ! e throat ar 1 or the n born In Hambu parenta | fin prison or both will be | ante tion of shipping facilts camera “ ure | PEP 4 Judge \ » and fath tly a Cupt alvo announced his dee} In taking over m Mable to ciplos 1 can't , 1 the Bed t at 1 thelr wa ' make a rigid investl- [erty and es t | etorted His Honor, Mi Th ™ ‘ sued 4 M A brot ' gation of the rooming bouses in ne agreed n“ Beach repartee, Oy hid Me Bera t leaned forwa J > d e ' ‘ sold, is boing | downtown Hoboken where men and be fixed by ¢ | hie brother GaIKe to WASbA na S EL ou , i 1 women gu n ivod NSust @a10 0 és Mr. Mayor," | Fifth Avenue Company go of the} : MIR wre t t I Shak é p- lithe #feboken Breen write te Kuch disposition would run ine fleld in Chi The Mnyor re-| | rie vur t 19, “Hurry up, L have lots of work to |f a time competed w Fit uno, Raitge a oe ) ho have da poured ¢ and he is not allowed t t 0 inkght w put into effect. 'T a 40." repiled the Ma ‘ . ae Law T House of ¢ i > u " : | requost of the Tlis Ume Mr, Hylan dtd ro “ . - " ; re ont tab! } at the sky amd the plotuce was MERCHANTS GREET PRELATE.| = Lord of Admiralty Acted b nis of tn M | | success, « y i the} ! The Ma rst Job th or ha Arent hop of York Welcomed by! > ! bt f ah : me OF >} Blsecte : : aking « (ranebise in the ner of Comme h RL ARRGAAT Amana ‘ y pe Op | byte I . igs bn of Chie: f Devlaring ‘ 4 furnish : a " k to Whalen, 5 ‘a Son ay Siete ' imei this: 4 n “NONE $0 GOOD" j Attor Chak aaa tho Mayor, |“Why fool ourselve ee Hine RL "i i ‘ . sest approach to the § Mr. Whoten's astista we Know there's 20 0! Age terbrid t « ; at ideal combination of comfort nto the reports ft or of a But 1 will say this ¢ i Hor. and style in a shoe, is found {itlons all over th inother man from Washing. | Commer | 0 Arch ned, "that wo wee th va erat 'GAMP GUSTER a NURSES GO Jin the Hurley A/C ‘Combina- by tho thousands of Hoighty , “The present Adminic. | bishon of Y fa the la ; t ; '. | IN BOM LIK EN tion Last main basis of the Hy c me t9 jay wd cant ally Ueotut ty, und also that " t \\ tion's argument in favor of mu 1 MILLER RESIGNATION WAITS, | i175) te, ‘ ti pA cnghiy | there 1 not lice ot " ownership. Aa ihe t to do a oT} an Instructor The veil that shrouded the myster-| Although ho demanded agestion wit ; » Whi fous disappe co of flowers Chairman Rud: pene + | 1 q " f the lobby of City Hall, was lifted t¢ members of iri ui with ¢ ; | . feat day, It was Park Commissioner and Appeals on ae f ! ttoaplt b S who ordercd thom to City Hall, And “changes are contemplated 5 nee sey Praatal | nl w arp . t was he who took the u INTERNED, STILL EXECUTOR, OS)% be od vin #0 f dors omiriction. 3 aris: White, A ; . did this, not because t 5 Aron wen peglie' a y we ial , the trae rege Made over a special last— ha hak waswiibe Enemy Alen Unteld av Truster | ¢ i ad been ¢ ts tare Has C forepart, B instep and A heel 0 floral display in Big WAIL Case ot a . “ j were f oO toD ies Prevents foot from slipping at would be interpreted LA . ‘ne " Mi ; A al’ bene i heel, corset fitting at instep, an “overdone” tribute ail , wey se A ” " nt confortable forepart. With or bg May at re | Dr, John w ss “"Reminis ith % 4K petit 4 * | without arch props, in wide, Com! ee yn fective | tou of Old New York.” extended to | deciaion hand ‘ : teh German oflcars arid's . medium, or narrow toes. pric me effective | four vol umes je insertion of 460 | gate Fow i. lk is ¥ perrate the ow ance rari AP Sime eaeranh ha, ec ars | : mae papel suet [CLEARANCE SALE an | o1 at an ° . ! 5. was * 4 eveR puilding and possibly the we, {th@ Bale of the late Crint ‘ el Hpi taat ld oaacagd ves Now in Progress Nery tad’ saant Law. =| mine's library » Anderson Gal- z 1 quitabia potted planta TRO, March 7.—Martiai | \ertes - t 1 ‘ or i a tions J been in the t Pract ty marke there are many] law in Brazil bas heen Feecinded by |, Geerge D. Smith, the buyer, got aiso Mf. Heck, ¢ Att } P there! s , . vhere ¢ n y v ‘orae’ anue o ‘vellum venstadt'e tr arnme " ¥ . exhausted @ y uotheaten spots where grass long ago! the Government. It had been in | Sieeuted in Fran he Afteenth cen: | peovene shee srucies ; fine t 1 Stat Jnod been no wate ome , gave up the ghost. Ih Com: | effect since November, It wae be. | tury, embellished mintatures prey : +4 i ; + ean ; R ice America any ° 4MB “ Ch missioner 1 wit lower | lleved that the atate of slege. wi ora, to j the # of the . = i Hoe e the ma t Wii Se NT Baden ene peda, After he ha proclaimed because of renewed wt i ike aales x Re Puen eons 4 ght 0) 183 Breadee: Se, al! rk the Comm tempts of German residents ° tien will 4 . h f ¥ a . eet ihe adnate myyo on to Battery Park parse Brasil tn ite war agtivitios ene A Marries ace nt wim oo

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