The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1918, Page 1

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| GERMAN DEFENSES BAT TERE! ‘If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ t |“ Cirenlation Books Open to ks Open to All" | j - PRICE TWO CENTS. _ “ovren ite Peace IN RAID OF THREE ZEPPELINS ene THE FIRST IN MANY MONTHS. aaa piiecits Also Writes Enright ent “Indecent Dances of Two Raiders ters Fl Aimlessly at atthe Mei polit in \ About After Crossing the H f) ; as | Yorkshire i SOist. ~ cord th t OPENCOUNT RY SHELLE! FORECAST 10 FREE Men — Only One of the Machines At-| ( tempts to Approach the Defended Section. M Assistant Secretary of Agricul- | %«s LONDON, March 13.—Three Zep- pelins participated in a rald on Eng-| ture Declares Non-Essential | ais pt fend ast usb tora Prnch, com-| Industries Must Close, | ton o si | WOMEN AND CHLOREY =" ww, ¥ KILLED IN PARIS RAID; aie. ‘1 , 4500 MORE RATLROADERS | ins VB be TO BE RAISED FOR FRANCE | ° ee 3 Will | . iota fe 10 Commissioned Officers Included in New Qi rvice At NAVAL FLYER FROM YALE PLUNGES TO HIS DEATH M. 1. MagNa ia t 194 Wash is maton WIPE OUT 400 TOWRS | and ) ' | Women's yeianes f | Admission. hip f | Buy 4 ane ship 4 (Racing Entries on Page 10.) RESCUE SURVIVORS OF SHP igi ~ SUNK IN SUBMARINE ATTACK gs | ma. er Parker All England, Vhrills NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, BOMBS DROPPED ON HULL SHUT OORNAT 1, US. SAILORS DASH INTO SEA eae ind | BY U.S.GUNS Cord, “Ci ircnlation nm | Booka Open ‘to “AI” »| 1918. 20 PAGES WEATHER—Cloudy; probably rain. PRICE TWO CENTS, Cnet. Archie Roosevelt Wounded in Action ' ZEPPELINS RENEW RA ISHCITIES NEW ATTAGK BY AMERICANS UNDER COVER OF BARRAGE ON THE FRONT NEAR TOUL oh eines 1S GN T.R, HEARS SON, DECORATED fs FRANCE FOR GALLANTRY, S INJURED BY SHRAPNEL * PERSHING REPORTS my 23 CASUALTIES: 6 DIED IN ACTION Sa Fen Succumbed to Wounds ind Disease—Thirteen Men Wounded. Enemy’s Lines Pierced at Another Point in Lorraine — Germans Evacuate Front Trenches Before the Americans Can Reach Them. By Fred 8. Ferguson. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Kress) serman tren, March 12 (United tin entered the y raided yesterday American raiders in the sector north of Toul ches last night at a different spot than the morning the German fist line evacuated, as in the morming iar WILSON HAILED IN BRITAIN ° she am te de nr es AS GORRECTOR OF ERRORS | WITH TH AMIEL SHELLS BY THOUSANDS OILY ON ENEMY LINES ‘ IN MA FIGHTS Ger ¢ tua Abandoned Plaines and Tw I r | Frenche: in ' Ca i id 1e 1 i ; ; : t Down VET THE AMERICAN ARMY IN to . on Monday, M IL (Asa ve 1 ector uple ' occupied RAILROAD BILLS SENT BACK | And datighiod,” shouted Gol |p ceiipanter forcast TO CONFERENCE BY SENATE, © 00) 0° bos tri med New R Blim-| Th t After P ; ul as in fi vot an STRAUS AGAIN NAMED unosatOne o SERVICE BOARD HEAD tirms Nor 1 Vou 1 1 \ a) \p Yo CUS einai ga oso 16 thal fenefa is mane ts J need “ wan to-day and waa con ft ‘or a rald ~ Vasseayaitni iy } ‘adie store 4 te tinues in PLAN AERIAL DEFENSES. fe and wa ; 1 Robert R. Law se Bt sy ono Dice fur, Ainerican patrol fs 1 ¥ N 1 a r 08's 1 in Man Land during e night at 8 € unters have fe ea oe i y i ; nes tt planes Ww é is air, In virtually elim the needs uf cach dietrict, iets Wiad Con very Allied plane there was aa l

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