The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 1

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Sayre RAIDERS KILL {I, INJURE 46 IN LONDO The “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ _ PRICE TWO CENTS. | Circulation Books Open to All. Copy, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Work ey TE WEATHER—Fair and Warmer, and Warmer, Wa PRICE TWO CENTS. —_ | “Cirenlation Books Open to o All” | ” 24 PAGES NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918, » Whole State Hunts Forsbrey, Fi “Fugitive Cont stay, according to despatches receiv ~U.S.TR ~ PERSHING ‘AR RAID BACK OF LINES. ‘ "GERMANS PUT PUT 10 DEATH Sentries Also Dit Drive Awa German Patrol in the Toul Sector. Dr. de Ne ator Coll hot at Antwerp—Sen- aux and Dr. Francoi Believed Executed. March 8 elgtum report NOW NEAR. | | More American Troops, Guns and Supplies Are Constantly | cap: Reaching the Front. Lie -A man who ¢s LONDON, Maroh 8 —A Qttack with liquid fire on the Amer- foan forces northwest of Toul (in the) St. Mibiel sector) was repulsed Thurs- | German Antwerp haw been exec enuny, Se “READY NOW FOR DRIVES bere to-day. On the same &ont, It was reported, American sentri patrol of for GERMAN AIR RAIDERS DROP BOMBS BEHIND U.S, LINE IN FRANCE ” Up|, drove off au enemy men. From Switzerland tr Germany Simultaneous Fail in Their Efforts to Blow Ammunition Dumps in Toul Sector. AMER * WITH THE CAN ARMY] 4 TROOPS REPULSE “ie GERMANY’S NATION PROMINENT BELGIANS Pree OOPS ATTACKED WITH LIQUID FIRE WIDE GRIP FORBRE ESCAPES | ONDON HOUSES BLOWN UP. REVEALED: (UAM: SHS OUT IN AN AIR RAID BY GERMANS: ON INDUSTRY HERE SATIN Shows oNvICT WHO ESCAPED Can Hold Him. Who annie’ It. Statement to Senators One Bomb Cravine Through Two 5 uge Tras, vch U.S: |" GML MAO TRIED TO osama mt NE OMEN Explodine Rea |state of assistants ¥ ne McA TCU EE ESE HELP HIM FLEE TOMBS film, A) codnteywide “sobtON for ‘ibs | : i pin HI : WASHINGTON Sian gee Poners was set on foot to-day following bis cuers Work Under Anti-Aircraft ng ’ Tne cin(ted teres io jescupe from an imolation cell in Au- | ‘ Shine 5 jburn Prison, The New York potice Barrage. Seicmann s Will breathe easier when they hear inti — $ Jur te hus been captured, for Nas cone LONDON, March,3.—Eleven persons were killed and forty-six oth ‘ si oe - a aoe sperute | ors were injured in last night's airplane raid upon London, says an official IN FRANGE ARDTTALY =. = Forsbrey is credited with hav’ announcement to-day. is feared that an additional six bodies are in the =e killed four men, \though tt couldn't | ryins of houses wrecked. 1 Ge |be proved « leh a-| ‘i , F re to the hig Proved som: nley, Whloh:ts) tha be Seven or eight German airplanes took part in the raid, but only two son the wentence he was serving was . Paimer’s only twenty-seven years, He is ex-| FeachGt L@ndon. Appr} —E | pected to gra © back to New York| The greatest damago sooner or later if he gets cones YNVID AURORA BOREALIS in London | Was inflicted in the nurthwestern seo h he pre | away, a5 he does nol appear able Uen, where four bombs, demoilisited nat eer ame bia \ | resto. tre wd peti ty, | LIGHTS GERMAN FLYERS. |*everst tcuses. a1: the damage ane auiostloned. munor t wi | The isolation ceils are the at | | camUaltion in this district. were. eea- Lem Un Ww ° tho} t id at t ! odern I prison and were d H IN BOMBING OF LONDON | fined to two parallel strests, although 1 in wy move is to lutely pr vou r As usual windows were broken for a a iielae . f “Kuttu A Peeopegs, tas Mlumination Caused by Bands of | radius of several blocks, | Red and White Flashes More Effective Than Moon SDON, March Ae 5 1 the w phan northern ikbts 1 it is believed by # wertng ' NA aka a Gare (MARGARET SAWED His WAY THROUGH TOP L bi enty-one redo) thie the engiay ‘ att As ByAn OF PRISON sieht 8 . 3 § n 96 r that the rt y t 9 Ruards ue # little build that th furnished conditto A single raider appeared over thie area Hundreds of per ns werosjust to degert their homes, 18.—There | Preparing t » most of which are three-story buildings, | for tho more substantial shelter ef any |e two nearby subways, when the. | bombs began to fall BOMB GOES THROUGH TWO which the nan aviators jon of ve 5 Col ork IN FRANCE, T March 7 (by _ ices ea Hort eran a . FLOORS IN ONE HOUSE, Associated Pre halt dozen | gat w Nor anvibiog Pilger Ae The’ first bomb made a square mit ‘i " F 1 seo: <3 . on a three-story dwelling of concrete bombs were ; r us : : . Ww are hn Bhai BERS 4 [And _beick, crashing through twe American fron or no fe ‘a uid that just before they board | ® before it exploded, While the west of Toul ! y German |} no ‘ ar i aid bing the whole | police, special constables and volun. airplanes, wh looking for |srill moving to ow Bo. i od > Horthern ey ae Huminated ltoer rescuers were busy there three £ € 1 bands of red and white light) |; hombe fai ey aid not ¥ nba f y in quick sue- ammunition duinps. sey didn . e a ‘ ¥ which shone over the sea with fur for: ‘on. Ambula eerie apeoatty succeed in hitting any of their ob- | BRITISH LOSSES 3,343 ; | more powerful effect than she full the rescuers "worked affeonicety fectives, and 6 of the bombs bead t aw only tha 4 1 @ o accentuate jor the anti-aircraft barrage. For | A, igh the up \ district the barrage was con Groups t r re n Au wy A es Dass- ‘ yn! +1 ' tr ew what ae » Persons were killed by the town N ; a i en M nths—Only Mt Listed i fo k ark n of private houses in ne ove Any rican oes AS u hi w rthweatern London. The house of | continual ya roetec a s i roug 6) A almiic a vicar was partially wrecked, but hot anti-nircraft fi LONDON. March 6— « tye s sof e How he feed law the clergyman escaped. He ts a ape an batteries. week of March British casi r o lod ix quiet| tho ent © | lal constabl i The the lowest of any wee nee 1 S 4 au : i stable and had lett home for r monthe Wie etneint rece ——- tay gut with no » to drown bis nited States duty whon the warning came @ few some’ ae YNOLDS tesping saws ne of the mysteries | >-— minutes before ¢ @ week follows! ps : ping saw. a © the explosion whlubd i the led or died of wounds etre CROWDS SEE | | FORSBREY ft his escape. | POLICEMAN AND GIRL SHOT |damaged his residence. Tha viear construct nm, 638; | WOMAN KILLED RY BUS | Gotting out of t t= | | worked throughout the nigat, assiste idenly ded or missing: Officers. 179;/ ae GIRL WHO COT 100 000 pa were traced wand of ing the wounded and bomeless n musa | ‘ aes ieee ’ the wind ha . | bora. 4 , west pre © } : ' believed he -— - 4 Thames Last night an ee t Auio at] | the i A FOR BROKEN HEART WEDS): vee qn | ie before who understan fe fl oni t | ant h there 3 4 identifi . a 4 the nonversation within a German Dare seurate cemuai I is H ; ers crossed Ea, “Come here, Fritz, Take thie |iow month, were 18001 ry 7 be us 4 ens piok and pry that stone loose | idea he lie Perey ; ‘| \\ wondon, and then throw that dirt out: | 11 & " A eRag el Theserover. there: We work | BIG BATTLE REPORTED ; i ; 1"tyo" owns all night to fix things here and te 3 a : ! evar they. blow them to hell inthe IN THE YPRES SECTOR sehen Se ad “ st veral off ’ . iw . bl snges and ch - Mian m sania ot ay, drving OU: | Rome R = . ; Ah havea ioe s r| DANCE GOES ON AS PLANES p clothing Have Been Seni to West | Cards a : real SE \ e men's ¥ As) nt ae ee te . mee Pause = 1 Heer hs 4r away a dance wa Sore Froni Ntiee “ 1 ‘ J i sin PERSHING GETS MORE MEN, Maren aa . active STRIPPED GUARD OF UNIFORM t ¢ mS GUNS AND SUPPLIES FOR | of AND MADE HIS ESCAPI i At ADVANGE WITH ALLIES svc'a3e gifs oe 7 , ped also on oth tides n the Ypres a _ sector, betwee the % Roa ad ai : -~. tgs Houtholat Forest : # iver i ¥ its the specta- Improving Conditions Indicate a nereren t ie hights and gue Drive That May Prove De France, the Prussian 1 " quick A; * ow the enemy natin Seep Re r City of * f 4 ! i cold, cisive of War am ne ; Lon by surprise WASHINGTON, March 8 aed 6 is t signals were and supplies f i at i 1 catres were just forces are mov bhi er ine r ‘ k rhe wtreets were soon echedule time. Transportat! writs = Pa quirements are being met t te ed SOLDIERS’ LETTERS LOST The f wo *" says the of Shipping Board The ano erie t 1 we ‘ - situation as to whips ts described as mo ° eatistactory, ‘ d Re ; In view, of thesn assurances s royal burata of fl " Nisutae lagarina and saith : eas I en linuc ba # i} ul . (Continued on econ des, Poste Di Way (For Racing Entries See Page 2) eer uuas (Continued on via ee Je pile the ¢

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