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ST a . . - ere ye oe RN | . TWO NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS DIE IN coal LE “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ MLA! =“ Cizoutation Books Open to All.” “Circulation Books Open to All.’’| BRicE Two CENTS. bie (he's Wonk World — ; NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. 18 PAGES WEATHER—Cloudy and Warmer; Probably Showers. U.S. TRANSPORT DAMAGED BY U BOAT FIRE New Drait to Add 800,000 to Army Gradually NEN YORK BOYS BEST SHOTS MT ts 0000 IN SECOND ORAFT FANS” U.S GUNMERS SAVE SH F VOLUNTEERS AT FRONT: scar a, DE SUMMED SLOWLY TERM SEED FROM GERMANY EXCEL FRENCH AT BOMBING... CALL WATS UPON CONGRESS... 10)000 MORE TROOPS ABROAD. Vrong W ‘th He er—H hiss | ow 2 Iwo Victims Among New sant Asks Sanity Test York's Volunteers. ‘Their Range en Amaze Veter- | a ser (gee Cat src st ‘Baker Crossed Ocean on Convoy of Big Mra, Maud Bunnelis'twormon Disturbed Little as Possi- Nutca of the first two of Now i r ans in War Zone — Two Hurl | ia vasy te no tonger a warden nil] “ie Crowder Annolnces Acauiliy woiga teshiteountabutpd ts Contingent of Soldiers —U Boat 2} mother. It never will be ag Explosive Device Ninety Yards— : » «. ee ee ia tng, WASITSGTON, Maven 12 —t . PROHIBITION VOTE Sins stay cima ite Alarm on Cruiser Bearing Secre- “Over the Top” in Training With yr cans sai ar Newark, | Y08t Marahat Gene are Philip Finn and Jobn J. tary Set Guns in Action. Music as Barrage charged with’ murder. She declared| ™#de the first offtcla | 3 rs 1 auncement ‘3 Haspel he ; i vn. {of the thme of the second dratt Philip Finn was « of a tote _—_—- . | to-day be EL lie a tt) Bi Ge IR bee aureus PRUNG Al ALBANY Mogietrate of New York—Dantel 5 A*FVRENCH PORT, Sunday, March 10.—An American steamship, ii pets amends the law to compute the basis » The elder Finn, known 9s) tormerly a German vessel, arrived here to-day with its bridge smashed By Martin Green | Mrs, Bunnell, whose home is at No,| sss % beds : ene ya sel, 4 a sims (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) 18 Nassau Place, East Orange, N.J..|°f apportionment among the Su Adler Moves for ot Indefinite 2 De= iroiment of New Yorkin city tudes | UM! a shell-hole through a smokestack as a result of an encounter with a & Oepyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening yen | and whose husband, Isaac C. Bunnel!, | 0? the number of registr n ch ntiva ah : v wma fine SOME WHERE IN FRANCE, Feb. Tarawa tteedesWuniinns iat) Wak Ass| pits aB.of population, For purposes lay Until Next Legislature ite died cient years ago bh : te er a si on ‘ * j; ‘ y 7 , defo Re. | of computation 809,000 mon will be) fe cle, Winn, who was thirty-one he steamship defended itself with its guns on being attacked by diers it ina regiment in which New York holds a seu interest will) (he plea she wished to enter sho| raft, although no such number will Gera te Sunde ikea tel 1e submarine, probably have been advised by cable of a series of activities of | taced the court and aald with no trace|%* called to the colors at an ALBANY. N.Y, Maron Am Re neeeeRiauiad fie lived ii A storm was encountered, during which the cargo shifted. The time, t » Tainboow vision. fe lived with 1% worth, while sort. At this writing the regiment is enshrouded in a fog Col hareearegeh phetleuitt that way.| Men in deferred classifications, 1 Bagi ee eerie mother in Franklin Streot, Brook-| ¥essel made port with the greatest difficulty. awensorship, and the date of release of a story concerning its latest! wore in something the matter er st Marshal 1 announ fun 1 hi beeihee fe now a aay ST eAbin, Maret. tstenn JD manoeuvres is tangled up in the indefinite future, but] my physical condition that affects | Would be called in su numbers, as rab nnendmen n 1 am allowed to tell, under the censorship rules, some-|™y b cruiser : x : ader in the First Assembly District CAMBRAI BOMBARDED Maker, American Se ry of War, 61 the ma ell as men tn Clas or the pu we M wder Her to or somotiing the matter | ¥ ; men tn 8 tine shattan came to France aboard a rs ; with my brain that affects my physl- | pose izing sy . 7 i | John J. Hampel © ae Mr | thing of what the regiment has been doing in training,| """) Savion. 1 don't know which.” endings the ae ‘ ia a Alrs, Joba) Haspel of No. 174 BY BIG BRITISH GUNS, | ec2vovims 10.900 troop, of nich « although the publication will probably follow, as | said] funnel asked in vain that his wife such quulificat an . ee , Street, Eitnat Hs) was portion were aboard a former Ger before, cable news of more importan |be sent to a hospital t fer condt- hal Gener a ‘ ‘ . wenty years old, born in New Yor SAYS BERLIN REPORT man liner, it was learned to-day, s tion be estigated, but ecorde: utoment, howeve ' ve ere it ar aduated om lic I The vovane we vena : The officers of this body of troops say they ne Hyde es a leavese Gansu sud Irawa 5 die ’ tin ea re ee The voyage was enlivened in mid un tila GR BA arms inlasianeneennten THOR. WOEEsHE CaN scoea anc etka: toansiceunt t Oo} Noe 8h H Several Shells of the Heaviest|ecean by a submarine alarm, ac- lieve the men are in as good shape for active work as} « ferred the case to the County | ut Loin the Mth New 1 1 t ch any unit in the American forces in France, and per-| Prosecutor, The Recorder declared | and are dur cols P , Mr. Adier, May last, andaerved in the OW Calibre Fall in the ording " further information. There nal! observation. th ; s of training stunts] t%® county authoritic wun , Ri ; : luge = : City was considerable cannonading pefore r rvation th of training stunts| |. modieal attention ‘ reas ; ‘ phan imate le bie UNG. Laatatent tile t was discovered that the “periscope” convinces the writer that confidence is well] that a mental test could be arranged | the z ‘ nur rh Scawiniow lit TawitdHeteea:qwunk: oot tian Bre. March 13 (via Lor was only @ floating epar Jed. Ina previous article 1 told of the only hh] eter aid 1 give t ‘ , ; : : eee don).—-Cambrai has been ting Lela recat a ae OF the only death) hunnel told the Court this yester af ‘ eto people a w had been killed on March bombarded by long rv | Before the cruiser entered port fu the regiment up to that time, that of a private who succumbed to bk rod | = A wife. sent their! x jon on th bf] " Crowder se British guns, according to to-d aay = morning Sunday morning an alarm was wire- Inasmuch as the relatives of two others have been notified of etc poisoning ra report lensed from the port that « submarige her : AN Ae of ahigeotart Poop aie ein neg pea ee Several shots from British hg can their d in camp, 1 am permitted to say that one was killed by the|4 ra han ; pe YAEIRE SRR TEUAR LANG. 998 on 1 require a two-third DEMANDS ACCOUNT wry of the heaviest calibre |was lurking nearby. The “Freneh | ° the « t and then hur-! gor tne men of the second draft would j s 1 beh de il sh sont o1 ponstde: voy accidental discharge of a rifle and the other died of a fractured skull] jc) er to sehoo a did not eel become ava gy roel Rear ant passage, Which led to a tho town. nt out a considerable convoy ef caused by a fall in the Wark in nt billet lthe baby when she was at lunch, she| ¢q. aniniton P . hydre nes and dirigibles, Baker This b thet rh ce declared. ; |pocted before 1 : first « stptined iat Uae ei Missouri Senator Charges Food Ad NAVY'S WORK VINDIGATED was visibly impressed by the thor- egin nt! pm a " ~ORAFTED SOLDIERS GOIN w t @ he band retu : home |are expected 8 afterwa : bie aid iil ‘on| tt ition With Gross Extrava ouglness of these precaut ‘ons, ; om 1s i ae a \ sabout they Tt cam an vend a ihe Gasenciitt nce. “hike Piranker Sea) BY HOUSE INVESTIGATORS After landing, the Secretary of Wer 1D: FASS b; sen, Cr teu b Load , 7 t . - returned the calls of F h military : mi 1 wit 1 baby wa j mr eferendum: gree affolra o i the town for forty minutes before ft : My y made tr rleet World This Yea 2 xp 4 0 » to Send Them Follows |jdead alle ! proner A bs M id > Re ‘ y t bd 1d This Year, ga train for Paris, 00 c of Jeclare is wife told hi . t 7 ° ni - ta Says Chairma a 1 Appeal } Bunnell dectar see age | odated and prom " : : nae vnded that Food A ays Chairman Arriving in Paris, Secretary Baker, WONG es oe wack enaneeA WA From Par eee ad iced i seithe baby's nous | DEFERRED CLASSIFICATION FOR 4 heaublt eibes t __ WASHINGTON, Ma 12, — The | weco Gen, Pershing, ve- n th SOAERDIE , cotton and held i maya tio FARM WORKERS. Bs 4 ys : avy Department's conduct of the War! can 4 round of formal calls, conclyd- te igh the persi WASHINGTON, March 12-France|to induce sleep that later she , ears the nd: eport made pubit ¥ esse at ; Nee pean Phere are diff 8 cont Whit saa de : bite |ing with Ambassador Sharp, who ' has made a new and earnest appeal to} admitted to at ane 608 10) ae nation ply of In by Committee tht) drowent him formally to Presiden ¢ jem hat the United States fo speed in] put th hi AUC | urtenan ulture. us . ae . Poincare e It would AP" ioung fighting men uc ewe uch of « burden on her. | aie ' t deticlency The he year is ; ; near from what T have acen of shoo |tMPBINE Renting men uchow the At]! ae ee ane ot raid, hie from which now levies are to be \ ged tion wh the history of this Government lover wiM have the greater destroyer | Mr. Baker issued @ statement, in siistribution of soldiers that the « eed a retin 1 wife was emo xeited and fell esses pai 4 atiticn p such waatefa world, Representative peered who bought the shoes went on | send abroad x on some c Se ee ee eine. TAP Obs ial equired for anata w ¢ Food Ad airman of the committee de-| the commun #mall, well shaped toot regi b ' ‘ ‘ ; nas row - : would conter thor ; ment of which I write Li ! t v3 i rder ae th ! LJ Reet 4 ata i ort 9a i} . sie i it 1 riculture sak ‘ i hetGret &. Won retitas ve bee x with | AP a Therefore the loos y ‘ lement, caution my in| > een an ul job to get es which | West poets 4 \ ‘ ‘ ¢ vf the Food Admit AIC ATeN Cannan Derays. Sans cramping, but the job has a tr took charge | Cr’er OF Habiity of n 1 ex d bala ns Seen ‘aocompliahed and the tnedioal | 8 tke case, velleves the chloroform Sf, determined by the n a AYO MARRIES TYPIST L HELD IN $1,350 THEFT officers of the regi n ager |" 1 rel bd A atten | ® @ foree ‘ . ‘ 1 t DOIN F t piled in the camp in question with a aut ) , ELL \ Double Lite Ex-| bt needed long ago. It is now in pc na. i fl AN ING 0 zis he oontinues to be ; Fires on Helpless Victini Suicide in 1918 Villian Ho tN cession of everything needed in war- | visions will send the second dr | FIVE ENEMY PLANES Whenever an 5 ; Miter Torped sh rl ncide int loss (shh & ‘the ‘Third fare except an adequa supply of ntonments at 4 er| jca Ore ¥ 4 ent A } : Apecia! The Eveuiag W lr , teet ty t y . dienes time than contemplated a ason of his cngag Scho \MFORD an, Ma Vir-| e Detantiy sciciba ‘ yubber boots, of which there is af a | F + shortage in all the army units ThAVe ye ivisions mony " mn a8) Rome Officia R Suc ' 40 Tie ner get s TRAINED BY FRENCH SKILLED — i Nea a and sunk iy # wubmarinn, | toe Ely, (on8 hs Vh yin Sareea ee : y aa 7 te we [ye i Sommers entered IN TRENCH WORK. MEW GERMAN WAR LOAN: “vase ‘mari af Snes See Regimental, battalion and com ' t or ¥ be dea f 1 in the nu r { grand la, carried on with intense ene jur ’ ) ' 0 * announced ¢ r { ‘ > Vip; it ‘ b aced under ing the last period of encampment UES, esd | i grant furloughs f WESTERN ROADS GET RAISE, epartod immediate ‘3 me Aree 92 wel) In addition to a Frenoh high officer | Issue of $3,000,000,000 Will Be |Ttve Americans on Canadian t —— : M May ed not \ is charged with the larceny Peapal ec oanucl oot 4 : nts . some ¢ HOdity Hate Increases) ricty following the suicide of Ll b having three years’ experience at the Floated Soon, Says Despatch | orrawa, ont. March 12—The tot ceded igs [ape robte etd fi tine Tel] of two. diamond 8 valued ‘at $1,106 front, there was attached to each bat- a eateatc an owing Americans are mentioned in| of crop . A ‘ at ate Maren We | and $280 in cash from Mrs. Mae Smit talion a company of French soldiers ) Copenhagen. y-day's Canadian casualty list - Vash vTON, Ma Inte: 4 Ka followed’ dis: | who also lives at the address given by willed in trench defense, raiding,| LONDON, March new ‘er-| 1 in action Lablanche . * Sane Venka Staya | Horton, Mra. Smith is t oun man’s nian War loan of 92,000 000 w el Freano, Cal; prisoner of war repa sed Ik ‘ ; : 1 ate ahs sister, It (9 sald sold the noo, an Exchange Tele t GM noinnati, ¢ > 4 ¢ with in| rings to a man on Lexington Avenue (Continued on Eighth Page i | Ex ® sre a , ¢ pnati, 0,; shu ZOU RUN DowN 1 4 va * ‘{230,009, | tor $400 : > erman Ww e w amou . Warren, Okls ‘ te, Ok ' Por Hive and | > ‘- . DONT EVER SURRENDER @aving Entries on Page 4) 921.800.900.000 ean 6 a esith, us , i , ; Tan in as) Sirs” Jane Dales DORE SSS FReEoS C as, sutd srt ‘. He Were denied They had a x | ty had two children fen dl cinogta, adn, a

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