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—— ee ee ee | THE EVENING: WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918 GERMAN LIQUID FIRE PROJECTORS CAPTURED BY U. S. TROOPS «ome eae | 1 6é 2 Life Has Its Sam ns ments’? in Camp Upton! | JAN RS GER ife 4 e “Tense Moments”’ i on. i DRAWN FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY LIEUT. P. L. CROSBY. ‘ rs ‘ = i qT l sacnas See, i Shere Comes Juan se t } [soe MOTHER — tb . ~~) STALE NO —— Marge 1CAN SAY SOMETHING Us ABOUT THE TRA Wit way - | stany Om! Seeking to Bring About Indus-|It Was the Second Formidable ~ | aN ihe suaouen trial Revolution With Effort in Same Region THE BOSTu inf, wer Germany’s Aid in One Da ' ie ea thia.| to await Japanese support in money wail Tony pie : . y. Tokio’s Press Regards GINS | Mareen wes ea aereied aes oie POV OIC IPLINE tien Following Russian Col- | ret4y been promised him. | wit niin dh Lyi Levant LONDON, March 9.—After a bom- aS ———- SHLD N, are —Ger- | ,, nse le ardment lasting all day the Gere ! lapse as Critical, Krone Britian Backing for Japan aoe | many, with the ald of Nikolat Lenine, | ine yesterday evening cade an at — nin Washington, N, ‘ ma € yening made a = " mee —_ WASHINGTON, March %.—Jaoan has 'N6 UP ON TULSDAY MORNING | Bolghevik Prime Minister, ts planning} ack on a front of nearly a mile in CECIL URGES ACTION. Jana win « to have atrone Betts = 7 ~ Ao bring about Industrial revolution tn | 5,,, ; i ah back{r any intervention stop| |S THAT } fine rR) Are Tae M it, jLeistum, from a point ay of the T minitine | ‘ie aud she contemplates In Siberia. This was You, JOe? ne ASO me, FoOMER Matinee 10. JUST GOING ON” j the United 6 tes, Japan, France, I= | stenin Road to a point north of Poel. Teuton C aon in. Siberia tol ina thteesncn Gawn today trom. the aati COUPLE OF LAOKS WOULD LIKE Age jy and England devi, the War Ome annodhea Aid in Scheme for World | /):; yet kan Mi, atronaly No Ro SECONDS | Information reaching here from ®) his was the second formidable Ger- D | faygring the, ii Se Sorat hone Dean) highly authoritative but confidential |man attack in the vicinity of Ypres omination, | words as ad hy CSERCb are jsource show the machinations of lin ong M < baal despite C90 Lenine in the campaign against the os availing” eyes HH TOKIO, March 9- Japanesa | 19-day, was without a de aac ae aa eee Mord acting | cial report, “after considerable artil- Dress is increasingly alarmed at tho | tons that she may be prepa na tho catspaw Of tho Teutone ord [ory activity all day east of Ypres, the : ent stron arguments on th - owing the statement o| enemy’s infantry, covere ‘ Russian cotlap: cate (ihe | cone ip . ; , covered by a heavy jan collapse. It fears t : ammover Tito hins of German | Robert Cecil, British Minister Of) hombardment, attacked on a front of Man menace may spread through the | Blockade, that certain elements of | nearly a mile from south of the Menin who. Far East. ‘OD AND YOUNG WOMEN |the Bolsheviki, acting Ino usion | Road to the north of the Poclderhoek LONDON, March 9,.—German pris- | a. | with German agents, Have Adopted |Chateau, Dospite the intensity of his Sates in Siberia are being orgunized VICTIMS IN CONDON RAID [an openly antl- bakant Syaauinetaa Sey. fire and the determination of | formation revealed. in Was! 0 . © ¢ ’ @nd a Prussian Genera! has been sent | : SINCE THE NEW HATS CAME IN VOGUE ITS $ | to bast ; hows ‘the German-Lenine ay alt p int ce a ie ihe. ghia ‘to complote the work und take charg: "i ; IMPOSSIBLE TO RECOGNIz reer LES NIENE WOMEN ARE DOING MU a da now wnder way Hacie mite. ule Gc Ne P i One of hty Years Dug From| COGNIZE AN OFFICE GENERAL EVAN M. JOHNSON Si WORRYING WHY HEIR TOWARD Ligerensa Tie Toes en propaganda now und wey: 6a the | hood of Poelderhoek, where his troops them, according to information re- Wree b/ 7 | COMMANDER OF CAMP UPTON SON NEVER HAD AN APPETITE 1 most dangerous since the war began. | succeeded in entering some of our ade ceived to-day. reckage—Another Dies After | |” - Already It has gone to the point! vanced posts on a front of about 200 rare Robert Ceell, Under Secretary Five Hours in Ruins, 7 —_ , ; ’ where the Germans have laid before yates In thts locality severe fighting State for Foreign Affairs, polnted mow F |the Bolshevik leaders a proposition |4 © night resulted in the re- 4 LONDON, March 9.—Numerous piti-| | capture by us of th hol ©ut this serious menace in Siberia in iGetdonta: ke | whereby ( ny's agents, sailing In “4 je whole ‘of our ncidents are reported from the positions. Urging Japanose intervention there. | scene of Thursday night's alr raid on i Se 5 LAUDS PERSHING FIGHTERS Russtan snips, are to be landed In|’ "A party of the enemy which ap- fin expressing the hope that Japan | London Japan, the United States and British] proached our line yesterday evening would go into Siberia and act as the The elghty-year-old slater of a special} — East Asia colonies to do the work of re be en ne Chay was driven datory of the Alli . ho sald he| Constable was found alive under the . “Yankee Boys in ance Take to ol pur fire. t dawn this morn- wreeln Lest ae rrance i " ing Portuguese troops successful coped for himself, not for his loge of her home several hours War Business Like Veterans,” Already this ®Government ts in-] raided German trenghes in this malate Government. ‘ After the raiders had parsed. She was] ’ ur Business i is sca lformed of freedom granted German|borhood and captured several pFis- Another evidence of German activ |i! Ae our after ny heen | Says Capt. Foulds. fic , s German priainers (oners dministeted to keep her alive. The . FHSS tO STE Mee aoe ‘Another successful raid 4 Sty comes in a despatch from THO laced woman had refused to leave her ET AN ATLANTIC PO! March %—| of war now in Siberia a jarge. number of pr beth "ae Hague, saying that the Wolff Bureau, nome when her brother went out to Your boys over in France are just rip antime, through a number | captured by us was made this morn- the German semi-oMcial agency, has | warn a neighbor of the approach of the , (Continued from First Page.) ping. They take to this war business soclalists and Lenine’s|!ng by West Kent troops south of Bent a despatch bonsting: raiders. A few momenta later a bomb ——— —_—_—_——— ———— like veterans the w bsigl oo Mig ly chosen agents, the work of Pleurbalx." Ce ree reo jstruck the ue. r ana : ‘ % is the admiration of all the a - . We have acquired a direct freo {struck the house War Department Assailed for] 4r vrofectors, two of which were [eclare Hanging of Convicted | vica ome spreading ultra-Soclalist propaganda | mertin Claima Cantare of Prieonere foute via Rusala to Persia and Af-| In another neighborhood a youns : s flaming. ‘The Amoricans went into| ~~ § Meee eee is. wan the tribute to Pershing’s| Among the workers In all Allied coun- ea bulk Shent ‘ad woma dies eto of t ACG cS 7 3 nis a ye trib: c “ jf 4 le ones ee jee ai fe ae oh Ae odd te) Suppressing Addresses of — faction so autckly that the enemy haa! Bomb Plotter Would Be fia is teak? MF Capt S Georne| tries is to go forward, aimed to stir] BERLIN, March 9 (Via London) @ announcement of the Woiff | of her ho nder which she} ari , Hadhne o. * : A i t sbollio ‘ gent ~ Wureau, if true, has an important [Nt been pines, was removed. she haa| American War Victims, NE ee ae sari: Calamity Foulds, an English oftcer of the Bixth aga SE ere ny in| Troops of Crown Prince Rupprecht om a been dixcovered trap) in the debris ee eM vas dono Armies bai West Riding Regiment, “Duke of We e immediate use Germa the Flanders front yesterday brought Dearing on the situation in Western five hours previously and kept alive by . ; Th tors lay in No Man's Land — sn'n Own,” who arrived to-day on| making of Lenine and the Russian|in numerous prisoners after lively a, and, possibly, even tn India, Many stimulants, but her injurtes proved | WASHINGTON, March 9—Tne|for three days, To-day they were] A resolution deolar the gllsh aistp, ‘Though he had not! potshevik Government now under ite] feconnoitring, says tho official state- j@ peace terms forced upon Russta| “Another girl in the same house, who|fitat Amefican denatured casualty | orought in by an American patrol.) ging of Thomas J. Mooney would | "4 the opportu: to wee the Ameri-| comination Is seen in the following |] a at start. Bere? De earns took away from Russia districts in| was extric fier several houra’| pyt f for m All had been punctured by shots ana in the firet line trenches, ( sable 1 to-day! i 1 the Ciscaucasian region, through | Work. *urvived her Injurien minus homo addresses—was is-| 1 american trenches, pe a National calamity, worse than| goulay aald he had v ae many deel oe 5 ae da i Gant of . ein 4 At noon yesterday a Woman died ed to-day. ora n bay eevee : 5 “The Petrograd representative vod, northwest o ‘which it would be possible for the | hospital in the outexiste of Landen ft | Med to-day Late this evening tha projectors|:he bombardment of American cities] achmenta at t ning ant oe THe aA repronenioiy' mag ihe BBA OAREOLtES Eee tee . of the German Navy has received Germanic allies to gain entrance from lor ie had recely 1 through « bit] The War Department, finding that | w taken to headquarters. They! yy enemy guns, wae adopted ad the high F thet (netpactiond €or wropese ito) the re Vigorous Infantry combats," the Passago through Persia probably | A large nursing home, full of patients,| stood firm in refusing to issue the| M2, Who brought them from No . ele apas Biba ce Hi daliahisalitas dhe golowtnk bokehie? Would meet with only nominal oppo- | Nas amone the dainaged tulldings, but | 0° MN SN FOUN OO aa : Man's Land, and moving pictures! Union Square dined ethan Cant wou ate Gat aiVGEL Gamat ie (So LEGAL NOTICES @ition, while a still further advance |t!? %euvants escaped Injury st without the addresses, published were taken, They are of the type; About 1400 men were t at | “eeks Bso,” sal a be hasatadlar ae aye Is MEREBY GIVEN THAT THER , _> the name: 4 tt , s not received a scratch. “Though 1 ed at the disposal of three 0 hehe {nto Afghanistan would be: possible, he Ramen’ iy full Jong familiar on tha western front. lhe opening of the meeting, which could say the same about the mansagents at Viad ine Aoi Details of un alloged landing of The list contained several commom| Eue ipers been excep: : ee ane Sous onits at. Viadivoston. to. wags et M oe debe | LUNTEERS eA CRIpAre LEYS. {was under the auypices of the Cen- of my regiment,” he added sadly.| be loaded’& merchant vessels and Sfatal a Japanese troops at Viadivostok in| v names which may immediately re-| tionally busy in the last twenty-four yy pd cated Unions. An American|He has come to A ca on furlough| sont to the United States, Japan Thbsery are given in the Petrograd | ENROLLED BY REGULARS sult In causing confusion among reln~|Rours at a certain point. Various, ol) Qo 010" | D0ne ol MA) et cturing work tu connection wi 4 | and the British colonies in East- sae aT eetiad Ne afer nN, newspaper Novaia Zhizn of Jan. 19, tives In this country, For instance,! parts of the American sector were tied Hee ‘i \ } abad ul “| ern pies U6 OATRO Tosily Cars unoee & in lon i which has just been received here the slightly wounded list showed bombarded without suffering great) ” ie . sige id . gw 4 ‘ sicandes\ howe. O87 to be Geman’ anenta to act Botlinni at PANG an ‘The paper says that the Japan Recruiting Statistics She More | Private Edward J. Farrell, a mame) damage. Many valuable points ta the) ee aan enc Aharier t after sixteen If unable to get Russian ships 1 Madison New ai ity cruiser Mikado arrived on Jan. 12.and! “Than Double Quota Assigned |%!% many duplicates. Other names) German positions were bombarded Nowerar, whenithe Chotraan Charlee aaiig nders line, refused io structions were to ‘charter was Yollowed by two more cruisers on ? SSIGNEG not much out of the ordinary, were| with success by the American ar ee eee nen ne due | tails of the wounds which had sent him} Verne ft BE ee OAT sian Gky + MEETINGS. y bai vical St Alliance, de-|to the hoi he on of th ussian Gov- Ue 13) 5). : ee See 44. Wour thousand ecidlere wera to States Obtained. y Moore, Hugh Hunt, John M.[lery. A gap in the wire through} 1° juMtes D haee Bee eee ernment on the matter bus not | OTICE je here ites that « aieeing Of the landed and numbers of officers con-| WASHINGTON, March ®—-Recruiting| Young and Jobn M, Greone." which the Germans apparently | ere Sey TEER ATIRO cs. = = bean ascertained.’ . Ca he Meld at 118 Wee St ae ess tinued to arrive in Viadivostok daily, | statisticn of the regular army covering| The War Department's decision to) thought patrols were emerging was! 0°" 0 yi Py Fo tile doe JE SISTER WANTS BOY JAILED. SRR Th Chita tention a eee eee ees According to the newspapery the eleven months sinc the United] withhold the addresses of soldiers in| covered with bursts of machine gum] 000% Rae ethineaye lat Gehl re - thar innnaiviel tipheavat. ter catied * ore Gadiny ot Theenens tree AYE ailoged | Staten entered the war show that more | the casualty lists aroused a atorm to- | fire all night long, and even to-day, alleged part ina bomb pict which Fe |elte Court He Stee! verythims) countries is Known to be her promise. wong Vostok in January carried the report |an Aouble the quota sasigned to the] day inthe Senate. Senators Now and | agyivITY IN THE AIR OVER THE! a Re RHO SOARS Fn ER He Can Get His Hands On, A deal has been made with Lenine to that American and British troops ulso | pare ey y obtained through volUn- | wroinghuysen prepared resolutions ancisco, ze}, sixteen, of No. 197%] PUSh the propaganda from the Bol- wero landed from warships of Usowe | t'y cnliatment, f Se og ® total! a the subsect, New's resolution AMERICAN FRONT. In the opening paragraphs of the | Way held in 81,000 bail *HEVIKL standpoint and 00.000 rubles .. The i ‘oOntained in |2f 390M men had been enlimed. The e pene : bd % 7 a es hn Aba Ne THbo! eal |: sh ait AW have been appropriated for the pur- ber aa id Tere ; 11) cotal quote for ull States wan 183,898, the | calls on the War Department to give] An enemy observation balloon in}reaviution organized labor procla Ulny Muagl v Eyck Harlem | soue HUNTER.—IDA WILLIS KUNTER, printed in the. Berlin Taugeblatt of | mun required to bring the regular| ite reasons for the order, and Frey-|the reat of Montseo cayght fire this) its “allegiance to the Government and /Court this morning on a charge of Sur- ———_—— Bervices at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Jan, 20, ~ army to the strength authortzed by the| linghuysen says it is the sense of the| Morning and was hauled down. Thore|ita attachment to the constitution » leh 10,000 Marbor Men te Postpone CHURCH Broadway. 66tb et.. Sunday. faa National Defonse Act Senate that the Department whould | Ws great activity ia the alr all day,|Then a protest is entored “against | Morris Herskowltz, owner of @ store Strike. en ian ee Information concerning the re-| Seven Staten, Arkansas, Loulstan 1 folfowing the boinbing expeditions of| the cexcution of a capital sentence on |opposita Wetgel's home, last night « Indefinite postponement of the payed are rted entrance of Brit 40 q * lcontinne to publish casualty lists, as shad b Sorted 't 1038, KATHERIN ZIEPK bel ported entrance of British and Jap-| North Carolina, Kouth Carolina, Miawise [runt night, during, which the Germang| testimony admittedly perjured overed a large hole had been bored In| strike of tho 40,000 mon employed on| wite of Paul Ziepke and mo anese cruisers into Viadivostok Har heretofore a Ing with t P © and mother of Fred b ak f the B aippl, Vermont afd Wisconsin, still are “ \ threw down near towns behind they Paragraphs follow pre he the wall of his store connecting WIth (hel boats in New York Harbor that had| and Mamie, In her 534 year, or was asked of th ritish and} nelow their quote, but Loulstu When Senate Administration lead- i of the United States but dec uasageway. Wetzel is said to] pee: unced to begin t 7 tative: 4 triend ‘ Japanese Dindassies in Petrograd on | yy . wuldene and) | ; ition they | American lines bombs, aerial torne- | 2s \ tutes but declar- | public paasagews pee announced to begin ay was Relatives and triends, also Newtown Ben as by tne otinavin laters conain are expected to complete | ers learned of Now's resolution they | Qvercun | Soe tae et te |ing that “the sincerity of the United |nave confessed that he and two vom-|the outlook yesterday. OMlcers of the | trie. Lady Foresters, nnd Lady Matre- : . thelr requirements before the anni-] promptly took steps to shut off de- ses anes, y he} States would be impeaced if an inno- entered the store and took $15|Marine Workers’ AMillation said the | polltaa Benevolent Soot re respect- ment, The Japanese Embassy 41 nl | promp anions en Peecerad Immolietey lsaued an of. | versary of tha w riven Mivataslppl | pete. They agreed that New could |fuse# and dropped thom from their] cent man were strangled by our judt-|/! tf vegister. In court a mar-] Workers bave decided to await the! fully tnvited to attend the funeral 9 ola) ctatonant danving that Inpan. | '# lowest in tho rank of states with only | int yee aaa planes, but the only result was to dig | cial machinery is of the boy said out of conferences between the| vices at the home of her daughter, Ma a! atement denying: tha P introduce a resolution late in the day Ps " io A It was declured that the Mooney | 5") 1 ’ send him to prison.| United States Board of Arbitration} mite Muller, 1417 Avy, J., near 14th at, hse fi had been landed at Viad enlistments of th ullotted large*holes in the ground I wish you p Rvox: pase ee otted | with the understanding there would * triat revealed uw cofispiracy “so. th he can get hisfand the boat owners, An amicable} Brooklyn, on Sunday at 2 P.M. In) He steals ev hands on American anti-alreraft guns drove ounced by the lement _- 1 be no discussion on it for the present rant that jt wan de > — be no discusston for tho present. | om several ‘ 7 j | ‘, ue inachines of the} judge who presided at the trial and ANTI-BOLSHEVIK ARMY | HAVANA ENTRIES. Toxaae's Se UaNy e as given OUt) any which crossed tho lines to-] by the Attorney General of the State AISED 10 RESTORE in expurgated form, follows: duy. One enemy plano was driven} Whe asked the Supreme Court to re- vd clion— First Lieut, ; erso, the Verdict,” Attention was Milled In Acti eur) out of contro! behind tho German} vine walied to the fact that, President ted | ment In Mt. Oliver Ceme' ry wee seaside and up) ‘ widen —‘Fieke| Louly J. Jordon, Private William i tr; “Neat Rand 7s line after an aerle! battle which} Wilson's comimission had favored | Died of Automobile Ace ridheuaars ‘Anton Johunnser, who came from poral Harlan ©. Wise. San Francisco t about the trial PEKING, Magch 9.--Plans for tho |i!) ? Festoration of popular government in}iio. fh Biberia under Admiral Kolchak, for- enn Raor—¥ mer commander of the Russian Black | vant Bea fleet, through the organigation | le ; _| Slightly Wounded—Corpl, Barrett J. bd Sea he pee aie Tyra to "hold one mile Uretty | pio, ' ant. Matkires. "o8e Private Ernest H. Stevens, back" the working men on the Pacifie ‘ “oant ' mt Jace Hanover, | Sergt, Benjamin 6, Lipseht, Ff te Coa Your Taste an army to rate with Gen. | Joe oui ' flemenoff, the leader of the antl : bi irik John Hurrell, Corpl, Morr mow,}| Rousés Dazed Man and Then Dis} yo pate Set for Fxecution of ° ; Bolshevik movement tn Siberia, are " | First Lieut, John M ree Corp! covers Member of 69th, N.Y. Mooney. now in preparation, it is learned here, |}.."" Pik John A. Rohde, Priv Harney E. Gai SAN FRANCISCO, March %—No : . Albsaay & Gewly: formed orgasiaa< |i ian a a "| Poxtogue, Private Paul Skoroholls Guard, Seriously Injured, asta hae hace bol (06 the execution The more will you appreciate on of Russians has begun enlisting it pole Wo] private Prank Kiviapkowakh A Jittle girl out on an evrand earlyof T s J. Mooney, whose convic amen for the support of Gen. Ne lS os . xaani: Drie rae a iy. putdier, sjy {tion for murder recently wax upheld and yesterday four fleld g \ : . Har Tis Bolyaea) Als | heriay fun apparently | Py tie Catiternia Rupreme Court. Mis machine a were i | bert J. Carron, Private Hugh Mallon, | gaged, ying between the railroad tracks | sti has about two weeks to nm gun { | : ' to him on the Manchurian rallwa 4 espe oar Private Ray Moore, Private Antonio |inear Chappagua, on the White Plains TEAR: for renee ine, (UUE. RBs It is proposed a ‘ ay Yenco, Private Garfield Joflyn, Pri- | ivielon of the New York Central thon will be filed and that With the support of the force ae TT de stalin od ¢ | vate Ennis Lewi vate Toureney | "You had be t up,” she said, phen eta” asked to extend gained to relnfore wim hall eAvehos A a arouh wi! a Horoughs, Private Edward J, Far: fant train will be passing in a few min a a e to anchurla h ny *Prowte pn Manchurian-Trans-Balkal border f eae ‘ reli . toured himneelf : ee hae ing Severely wWounded—Private Frank be Wrerke& thar a You can vary its strength by feta tig a th K i Hint 3) | J. Coyle, Private Cyril Johns, Private nother — sol was found, Ri M N LF HE P h i d i Trans-Siberlan Railroud diieaicen Meek ta jugh Hunt, Priv L. unvonscious, Fl EI E CAL OR l ° | Here, Private. Tomer Mil LL the quantity used to the in | DIRD OF NATURAL CAUSE pital the in PrR ADD ARay waren Geek ene ac | tured man sell dividual cup—and you may For Economy S Sake. [Eocene st ty Sot | a tat Be te op ae aay eta to Gai AteTilenster drink as many cups as you re necessary | Private Alexander MeAllister, to smputate his left leg at the hip. “4 Oil Tanks Near s Hy you should certainly use the genuine | sour amen mraeel. Brivate gonhit Me esienti bed Heats ah Be ak 5 wreutenied tho ile like without fear of harm or was @] gtructior he ¢ stle a Por ; | Founs ccincsiedine member of the 69th Regimont, New! Johnson, Baronne, from which thou discomfort. | | York Guard, and lived with the Ley ng of coal are « ‘ 1] | sims CHEERED IN LONDON. Jor iis cousin, Thomas Welly. w chauic| ees hytiren qieomulyn, wnet polit ‘ four, Mis parents ave in Ireland. Hel wong the Hudson and the § cee ee A Very Popular American Drink ; * ty Aba Betitgh, COK\ and an teat 5 bf i wt i er 0 iu ar mer can r’ : LONDON, March #~The war bond | jst Camp Upton. Kelly has applied res wile hay k 7 campaign wae featured Thuraday by the | peatly for a transfer to the regular remen were t y the a eee ee sear vice atiee | SrmlY 207 & MORROTEY ta ine regular} Xtreme were banslessie by tbe dl hese Times Chief of American operations in hose, ‘They Fs 0 Wer gone. Accompanied by several ~ 7 Tide Water a | TE A. | eer, of hin staff rare The family nad been notified of |r Admiral Sima marine dep luunghed in Fountain’ Pond, in the | the accident and knew none of the dee ‘The freshness of the leaf assures the maximum | iti giiie Neu Nonumions In rat | ty Mra, Kelly toe three soldier | falgdr Square, models of war: 7 Ww i crowd cheered for the brothers had planned for a reunion toe and near it w \ yield of finely flavoured tea, aaa eo and Creat Biliain morrow at the Wost 1424 Street home, tanks and vor : :

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