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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918. " BEC CRETARY BAKER STARTS INSPECTION OF PERSHING ‘S LINE Bice. beer observe the Americans Or a¢ siieh t the German tot but Without result. One Which there was an American # far back of a the target for hondr attlis, which ser tice it. On rete admitted that the ee thlok, but he was unharr American shells have Jeaat which had been si five groups of gas p up by the eneiny fa preparation for an attack Fifes back of the Ge an tines also ‘were caused and a number of exp! sions were beard ‘Along the Chemin des Dames the Grew of a German raider which fell at Clamecy Monday night was nade prisoner by American sol The Germans later were turned ove the French. LSTRIAN RIOTERS CLAMORING FOR BREAD Police Unable to Quell Outbreak That Results in Wree of Property. ® ZURICH, March 13—Serious bread riots occurred in G tz, the caplial of the Austro-Hungarian crownland of 8 wend) tyria, ast Wedr y. After ng a deputation to the authorl- ties to complain of the scarcity and poor mob collected in (h Windows and plun ‘The property dam: and vent US, th quality of bread supplic streets, smashed red shops » Was serious the police were unable to pre- it. AND ALLIED MINISTERS QUIT ROUMANIAN CAPITAL Czernin Tried WASHINGTON, = Maren to Hold Them in . Quarantine in Violation Promise. American and Allied Legation staff have left Ja for Odessa with surances of safe conduct from the of Roumania, After promising they would be al lowed Czernin tried to batk them by de they should enter Qua month, The this quaranti: Red Cross and other Americans Odean Not ef Capt, Halsey 1 Military Aitache at German Li trithoad of ihe ha on 1 feaching here to-da, Miniaters decided not to observe vl so departed w Ing f= wal movement American al toumania, BRITISH GABINET SHAKE-UP Some News Resigned Irish Post—Balfour I IS FORECAST BY PRESS apers Say Duke Has ported Involved in Changes. LONbo> shang March es-in the Cabir Reports of cussed at length in the press. Some newspapers w hat Henry BE. Duke © beach Rumors of it indicate that Germany| The thought that the foundation for | list The Jemocracy Concurrent Resolution ts intro: Chief Secretary for Ireland, has retired | ‘The Kershaw left Newport News for| wilt suggest retention of the plunder [YiCt!ry ean be laid in 1918 lay back | the fet that Hegney’s name dows nears duced tn State Senat and will & inted to a judicial po-| Boston Monday. Mer cargo of in the near east while sho given up{f he plan of huater National | pear on the list. But that ty ail | ALBANY, March 13.—A) concurrent sition and James lan MacPherson, | leather and fruits may have to be | It cabiston if the west, The Lon-|A'™Y men over ahead of National] Hegney was eighteen years old last resolution designed to an 4 Con entary retary to the War|ecred before she can be refloated her a jons to (he we “oO of Nationa “ sigh n designed to amend the Con- parsiansnts ary i Ty Lal rier Ui n be refloated. lgon Post's Berne correspondent bas |GU%rd units, and of calling out er He was the son of Pa rick MAN KILLED BY IN! by providing a literacy teat for EL Liverpool Post care “that amon; forecast such a move rapidly as possible units of the g00,-| Heaney, who died fifteen years ago at ees hit lti AU SM tig leash : $ $ entnt ne Jabehd ! t Tew, graduate oO he (I vllege bf, ’ 1 me 4 , tw tlon'it asserts 18 approaching ts Foreign ip CHER GUY IBYOR to date, |, Wille the hurrying of National | Was graduated from the ity Collen Cook in Manhattan Hotel Said: by at mA TAMIGEY lak@y (i joke’ n, ralher vougis Indications are ty be ae taints aetna now doce not mean |A50 NO Ment ine the war he en-| Witnesses to Have Deliberately Soe wien ia Ve Tatu 1 fo view: of internati ‘ © framed as to stir up the pacifists, diate ac 4 in the 7th Regiment, being the Ended L! bores " Stool. + and Dellvery, Also fiplomatic view of international 4 legato tpithe: backersuns Or aNal en to mean that the Allies | iste aap aan eee nded Li Was an Wnranterd vers tuntamnent anes Ba Liner Loses sroused Allied fighting spirit here |{t crea rve so their) first man from Gy. a iso of the are ahs A minutes/aitereiiatel Ac Soeal.i| oe TURDAY EVENING. Levett in New Adwminins- but Finally Is Towed to Her ad abroad resulting from tho Rua. |frces will mobile jlyn U aay me ni pee be here bol No, 2 est G8th Street. had kissed hia | s , ‘ " eT Q ar p. | That ¢ are now lanning | Was employed, to Join the colors, o iby to-day he was killed by a & WASIHIN Robert il La anne ne sreaniye action {natead ree ne) Ho was transferred to the 6% thhound subway train at the got NURSE Is AWARDED $5, 000, or ar 1 Al usual, 19 timed to follow 0 instead o +4 ' auth : 4 - es aN rie pa . 1. German “vietory.” And it will put | the Germans ls the indication from Fegrmitiand wenb sas er e ratuen| on K re fw told th lien | earaee Broker Whos ofa new division exp D i HT piel mMmAhGeUvees i Inbow Division is. mother o esnes told the poles é tures of | th Vrowlde ; forth victor'’s terms, according te ee vee America will] th ith hae Abuabterk, Wate, sili eved Bo deliberately killed Answered With Assan, BAe yi lng ve renter Art In Chis probubie en, with or daughters, tow, Al MS Restle ask Cet | a: gre ty the Boog eae 126 14West320S1..N.Y.0 t 1 foxt. he withes here read e N thin it was dreamed possible | and Mobic, & aD? ; \ t os the train was pulling in, His | Bronx bro’ t a ve " ue hace eroe mao An ty js year ago. As a tho action dos |in the United States Tatent Ofee 10 Wir, however, a Mrench woman, sald i¢ | $5.08 In favor of Mfrs, Menvietta Grieve, 1100 Broadway, B'klyn 4 : } velopy on other thin the west line—| Washington, The family formerly | j)\i5 been an accident, for he wag {1 Hust Sith Street, who sued Henry | In her help co hor J proup ¢ helleves KR n ‘eat ub " Hilt ea tect maete Bed Seidl at nee ve u3 si Nena Sere Jxay in Macedonia or Ituly—the frown [lived in No. 2085 Washington Avenue | ay prosperous and in good| Traub, a broker of No. 2 4 Street, | and Krounded on the musdiile olf (uu | be left to her own fate, Lloy nat Was the addvess | tor $10,000 tor ° and sr ahaa Gore ‘ he Bronx, an health for $10.00 for allexed assay ot hal Bivaeh, Katarae ee 4 artery washed hel heteh er its lam / an forces will be available} Young Hegney gave when he enilated. | "0. cane passed over his body and@ It was testified that ‘Traub adve Bio, The steamer's 200 passengers were) responsibility for Russia when she| i ce, for taking over sections of |” John J. Haspel Whowe NAM WAR) wrattig w held up about twenty | tied for a nu ven AHPARN,—Killed tn act! the rervior te ff by a patro! boat and fatty | eho” Pets aha 1°] the west lin leaving veteran forces|on the lst, was the 20-year-old gon) ©) eo! enty | Graucve answered subjected” of fis eounte MICHAEL J.. beloved landed In New York at ¥ orctock thig| frat began toying with 4 Gerinan btaat the | John i Haspel of | minutes to indignities. Phy ns Hor von of Ellen Ahearn of 621 W. 80th at -go out of style inthe family that once drank coffee but now uses INSTANT POSTUM This wholesome bev- erage of delicious flavor contains no ~ elements to upes bear’ or ly He and iis cheery ness isjust the thing in the way . of ahot table drink “Therés a Reasort jAmerican expeditionary forces in} = BAKER INSPECTS CORT ed edt es tey ANOTHER Y. BOY, RUSGANS DELAY. "ACA, GERMAN PATROLS - PERSHING'S LINE OF | isos MEMBER OF TTH,| AMOTE ON PEACE.” DRIVEN BACK BY 4! COMMUNICATION ~ KILEDIN ACTION UNTIL THURSDAY’ ~— THE BRITISH FIRE asics Secretary Calls Visit to France| Frank A, Meagher Added to, Wilson's Note Was Addressed Enemy Artillery Active Near | a ‘Pilgrimage to Shrine : Cambrai, Opposite Loos and } eer 4 | | | | : Rainbow List—Mrs, Hegney | to the Entire People, Not of Heroism, | Begs Tidings of Son. the Bolsheviki. in Messine Sector. PARIS, March 13.—Secret, 1¢ scOW 4 7 ah iat w Hak 1 ' shsechd bel | received to-day from the MOSCOW, Mor roh 11.—The LONDON, March “A party of r ‘ and party ve to.“ i - ro] ” 8, h adeiiorslti p eave to 2 w ; ent that Franke A, Al-Russian ‘ Soviets, (he enue whiten apnoacked one tine h seaport tov < ’ Ned to ratify eels cit al Mong wha was a member of the Which was ASE ApS Une, Meer peencee | during the night in the neighborhood hich a trip s which a trip of inspection will be ny teaty with Germany, has postponed ‘ent of New York red to th of La Vacquerie was driven off by made along the lines of commun: he Hn f communica our fire n to American Its opening meeting un March 14. WASHINGTON, March 1%.—tIf the Congress of Soviets at Moscow re- Jects the ¢ United States will extend recognition to the So bursday, the War Office reports, “We carried out easful rald north of Lens and brought back pris- oners, South of Armentieres one of y our posts was raided by a strong party of the enemy after a heavy bombard- ment. A few of our men are missing “The enemy's artillery was active 69th at Camp dquartera, _—~— WILSON NEEDS BAKER HERE, |: BUT URGED FRENGH VISiT wis boon killed in France. The ian was about twent two d and was, Defore he entered ed by Tynon & Co. éetny, Snes ence treaty, the of No. (472 Bre 1 ho has no relatives other ta as the de facto Gov-! sretary nd Poarent . ernme * r } yesterday evening southwest of Cain- Seeretary Asked Permission to Get! * sehen, wh now Mine (AGG reer amine ete Dee ed Ao ee ees ! First Hand Vie diplomatic o tondny. | bral, opposite Loos, and, during the ist jan lew of Our | i elexram from Wash There has been some speculation as | night, in the Messines sector and near nouncing the death of Work “Over There.” ' | WASHINGTON, March 13.—Hecre. | tary Baker's letter to President Wile son asking for permixsion to absent himself from his office long enough | to make an fnapectton trip of the {dent Wilson's mes- Passchendacle as a forecast vf n of the pre “ ‘ and was as follows Jocnse peace ia flatly rejected, - Many Sectors. : ply regret to inform you | said emphaticaliy that ine Praia BAKE Fi S 0 E ORLEN, March 13 (British Ad- infantry, i# oftictal reported killed | of Soviets, was ndod ie the, OFT OPLE OF PARIS lowing ja to-day’s report from the i netion March 7%" |wholo people of Russia and was not} HE PE Berlin War Office tors the artillery battle was addressed to! gage Vice President of formal rece Berlin TMeports Artitiery Actions om ARTHUR Mv HEGNEY, ee nee and visit to London and Pata Whe Baan’ Wade outline Pr Meagher's home address) addressed either to the Bolshevik | IN AIR RAIDS SUPERB! « “tn man ra the ertillory Sane together with the President's reply @ | ve NOs: SoA) Woes, £enn SS veranI SRE O46) ROVISUR: Jreconnoitring operations were con granting his request | . Telegram after telegram went to) A cablegram to-day to the State ee Jtinued. In repulsing a Belgian ad Mr. Haker in his letter remarked: | 3 | We lay fo! ther Department from Ambassador Francis > W. ar on Women and) at of Nieuport we captured “Relatives and friends of our suldiers t despatches that had gone ogda w devel ( shite {ren Is One of the Re: eae heeekacana: Wes are deeply concerned to know the ® | Hight from the home of Mrs sobihrvadds Sonoeeune sons We Are Fighting Hee EesGhiad Inthe Capture eoniastlons Queer wHtAh thea ecldiens > garet ney, No. 1887 Morri ny intent merican and ue English and Portu Uve and the environmont m whieh have I idow, who! Allied Hamby The PARIS, March 13, : heb tnd G Taya : nt . her | tnens: old of a dinne 2CRBTARY BAKER and Gen, | Exuaalen ‘ f 1 Ives, t will be of . sia Eve | y pre Importance If I can give comforting elghtven 1b Arthur V Embassy staff May Vv = ere ih seat nce | 1 trenches lassurances as the result of an actual nt Hegney, bas died in France for) loxta Raa atandiy as 7 pie | ruceen wath —_—— se ay. ‘Tho man- | urned w visit to the camp: Tho President said in his letter to descend to |! 6 they joined “1 sincerely hope that your journey | 4 * the War Deptrement's not by : a ; “i . ; by Major Gen, William M. Black return with Impatience, because aot caaseesesceaseseoores > Heshey seriously 10 0 THE R iN l | owing statement ‘concerning the | lowing statement conc ing the | a | culdance ts constantly ne here." = = a It is known that several New York | ; raid: a shih = | | boys, most of them members of the! Message to Soviet Declares Ameri- $y ake aplence: 6) | $ STEAMER KERSHAW Aone; NEW CER FER tre, Se ee ene etter bart | git Tasmz tnt emertnc ro | Ww - st of men kil bee Every Blow at Freedom revelation of the m “ls ine e nam r will not} WASHT 121 PASSENGERS ON BOARD woo so OF PEACE FORECAST INDICATED IN RUSH augurated by an enemy who wages the same w women and ch ‘ON, March 13.—Amer- = gainst @ fen's wor to the people of R until emen have sent a message e Re dren as against ia, urging onc sold! . | Aground in og—Tugs " tities system Is supposed |More a strong resistance S objects ate to damag | Go to Her Aid a fiat of custalties is received at GOmpers of the American Federation | cue & oe ie. ining | AN ATLANTIC PORT, March 12 | Washington, it is somebody's busl-|f Labor to-day announced ho hail | peat es pales, ba ¥ ess "Sal | The steamer Kershaw of the Merchanta’ ness to send rersonal message to| *Poken by cable to Russia for labor, Magica: tas min Cee | * pe Da tintiitet coi (eek lake einereene 7 ana that the yole| Gompern’ cable reads: a9 riptielap Piteabiii-ter A} abourd, went ashore during the fog last : » “To the All-Russian Soviet, Mosco ply Is given by the superb con- — | = night Of Easthampton, Ie 1. She sent W ashingion G Gets Rumors! National hong Wi Men to Help ‘ Ime of Bis enlists! wo address you in the name ¢ | aVer OE Uis/peeDlelot: Hat ent to her assistance Berlin Will Demand to Lay Foundation for Victory | Mrs. Megney doen not) MOT't ie Pan tnitad Poise ate} ts which are a counterpart PIANC Mengre reports received by oMetnls ’ s r message she clit S ‘. bea eubinitine wan ‘ ) Eas sar pained by eve ow at Russia ubmurine wa. nf the line here Indicated that the| Keep Eastern P lunder. his Year. ie Hope) that: there’ may: baval boon! Paine’ every Bumlan| G5 ta aitacus eenlnnt ec ernie eamer hud etru reedom, s th ould be by « blow Le nA sandy bottom —— = - a mistake in the lst, But to know 1 ermen can rights, are the very expla. and was in no edlate dange ; . ver : ut their own. ‘The American people See Weel Starting Aorll 6. Titeaaty srt “el ail WASHINGTON, March 13.--A new] WASHINGTON, March 13.—Strong, that is what needs—and all of) Goins to be cccieg te ike pecns nation of the reasons why ‘ Ter Week. rting Sort ut to Vesed the enrs|GEFMAN Pence manoeuvre, subtly | virile Allled-American action gn the) Her telegrams huve remained unan-| 1°00) (their strugele to ia" America entered the war, We | Her ar of the pus- | dangerous and, as hitherto, on Ger-| battle lines was forecast to-day in the Aer’ freedom and re opportugities. Bre Seine ois . t a enger The sea ts] ; : ; nial Furthermore, she has a daughter) 70m Ont ye | 9 to tight 1 ‘ nat man inilitary torms, is apparently) War Department's present Pro-) wig tv a secretary in the Government pla SATO TES 88 :t0, elivered from these hor remely low prices, t of the pasnen Jabout to be foisted upon the world, gramme of he lise, srendvtad | ances seh i Pits ROW We We speak for a), 5 hor Terine—A1.0) Per Weele t ees Vlorida, + mp : reat organized movement of work- ho pante when the vessel ran | cintaminta suthoriiee batered e-|Prech rates for la ep Sin Sah ee a ens | nen hoe dara A he URGE VOTERS'LITERACY TEST Upeicht Pianos 15 vai Ntor , cause of freedom and tho ideals of has veritied the new fronts, ve Wits & physical of Mr. and Mr | was a pastry cook at the Man- r high water, 10.30 o'clock, |Peace; and the Rome nowspaper of | ayy the 114 Wool Street, Elmburst, L. 1, | her Solemn high requiem masa Vriday © Geork as pulled off the flats and {Baron Sonnino, Italian Foreign Min | sSnaEa) A ese sont across | ii” were officially notified of his Hotel and was on his way to| Teck as a ault of the tne tment » March 26. 2D A, M;, atthe Onurch of Mer No. 1s, ls cannot be so rapidly seasoned as to th yesterday. | ald a BE EFA and the Sacred Heart, W. Bist et Lech alaed b pat Mer No. 1% tlinter, strangely enough saw tn Lloyds | make . \ death youu seivate E Y George's n tho thought that Gers | raik®, hem ready for a great military | ‘The parents of Private A. Oacer = = | Four Americans in Canadian Cas-| 9T+ VRAIN—JOSEPH BT, VRAIN, : NS Be: give , bested AGH Onna eet ui. sd Py as Fitth Avenue, c ? { malty List, | Gervices at CAMPBELL FUNERAL SHIP'S CAR A : many. shoul pe, miven & frre hand |they could be fed into various sue BE o> 3040 tt Conege | ax ame Shes oa | SOeeee, tice eraoen, cea 60 UBBER; 1 EE te relieving the seasoned forces now on |nignt’ telling of his death in Brance. | 13 a eS Antieana ate conthancs t C=) 10 A. Bt, Auaptoes Actors’ Fund, 1 ever, will } |yuard. ‘This process, would form al He waa Cightecn years old and ws] diet as the result of an accident on|d \ svete lat _—_— 6 RMANS KEEN FOR IT The idea, however, will have scant |needed man power reserve, make the {Yorn In New York: | He eniiated 1st) the 8. Burrows, Willlam was a} Wounted ESoioiwon, South soe) LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, support, especially in tho" light of | Allied forces moro mobile and | August in the Twelfth Regiment, bes | , Fara eonbol” Wo, & dohngor Hol Seon President Wilson's pledge of Unit and serve |ing transferred soon afterward to! College Point, and enlisted La June. Curry tit a MGier 4 tia £ to meet t reat of a German drive| the Sixty-ninth. In a to his | C Nad Capsnbagen | Smee 010 te RelR gree: casa ROB Any Diraetlon |father bo exprossed the hope that he 3 ; ; ton! voRs | But milit 7 would return hoiie seme day with Geri aa to-day i flouting of the |2oU ut military authorities say that hlof for serving Lis coun. | f jleote Mer unish steamer cap-| THO eMpocially dangerous elenent {the bisix of victory can be formed models for valor f shinies | 4 DRBLIN: March 38 (vla Londut) a ye! Pampa geiko Bt Sethe howe i a ! oy t German and Austro-dungarian troops tured by # German sea rulder wad Allies do not delay! James 3B. Kennedy, twenty-four! nd Auatro rat w ‘ ff'the baniab c ever, Jiew In the fact that the next) until Germany has reaped the advane | yeaTe old, of No. 44 flat Street are how Var Of pees two or three months will find the | tage he una ; lireoklyn, who was Keled inaction —— ss 1“ Well under way, | Me common (with. the: ¢ at Russian and Roumanian | Ost poy Te was the aa of Mts. | py, Renew ee ve ‘ Lava te hoa : : me } d was a cumber of the|/!* ecision of urgates t al hoatil- | 1, ers on shortened rations, and bes| Major G 5 Clarkin, r of the| so in | ark to tho German ate t prize ship be returned )cause of thia’ a pa March, Chief of Staff,| Arm of Kennedy bro s, electric Tine taaid, sorta ail the W Nomanie hotors. He enlists: last April in| its Expected to Wait on ershing to Gern j The care Heved to | have a rroater response than otjer-| possible will be Infected inte troop | the sth and "parents wore Shaciaity _ Wand 1 a lab be com Y part of rubber tage ep ne: ny ¥ is parents were ofcially) yacixqroN, March anes } wise shipm: The first of the National | Patthod of his death and 4 milita ATUNCTON, Dapsh 1s. —-ehkinoan PENN ND PROFIT. MARS HALTS AWWEDDING, | aiica setorenination tn atmos nay (ormy, lever before, and that the war spirit |p ons will be on its way | high masa will be celebrare! to-mor- £0 Creel of the Committee on Pub. Upon arrival, it wii} fo win the Church of Our orpetual Help, 69th St th tre nek of | hvonue,, Hiro oiniyn +) to-duy to President Wilson against the ic Information sent a written protest Narrom Called to Duty en Day Set to is growing fast Upon intry. hi recelve ade | *Petor Lofty, also reported killed on | War Department's new policy of with oy POL EMPSt, ‘Me in Bua. | The picture of § a aes ? vance (nstruction in the latest meth | auch t win i oN uF Leute OG) hota a aie - ot noid Ys hae vaavedltractive™ Offerings for Wednesday, March 13. | 4 Barron of the H c Ts. Ae | menia blood soaked And pleiged by have their first experion the ea motorman fer the Hrouklyn | ta fused to handle for tho depart toned at \ Point was unable te: Germany to the Turk lovastated ire s wtlored Ng seasoned \ Nap a Transit Company betore he) mont the lists as now tiued, on the come to Poughke set Hight and) Belgium and France « W defeat. troops to give them confidence, Later Jentiasted tn the thy Mex Dann was | grounds that they are valueless to the take ae bio t Fileabeth Brill, a} ing peace proposals. Nh take ay nd defend a | notitied of bis death his brother), fe public MU Cle popular membe Poughke james. ig a nis studyin CAIAELLE clety. Preparation fot tie laamber Of ah 1 Althouee 23 t aaleh Bist i inue of had hoon bastened and the time set for KA of Gevmn ta eee okiyn, has not to come to no devi ul HH Ah Retcaecae vote tala OF thle awe k INDON, Ma Sirktand berlin, Lord & hes, ie te veut ie reeolved from Gen Hing, whi (anus rein day however, Lieut, | ginselirook, tember of Partiae| TANDON, Mgroh 13—Numerous rns | eat nod been 4 for further informatio Marron learned of nange 1) ment £ and w Major f haven he ocely ani araiy of [AUN 8 net Ay T ation of addre in wine} ¥ pia © pros oI ma . n other ene & twenty-four yeata " a) « mn we ork nective bride he rr bet uway ta |i, the ay epee wae boat iO heay peisonere in| pyenwanle nt the MW ’ valied out at Wrevblen, Newark ny Blione ware res. kille 4 ia of inent and was | wovk between th the ceremony Andalftn! ely b was born int as tivwt Dluch 1 lousy of wap a clerk [Committee and the War elected to Paslament iu 412, Conunonas to-day, Hiss, Mmily Manthgr of 14D Street! censor