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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _MARCH 14 ie GERMAN PAPERS DENOUNCE POLICY OF BREAKING UPOFR USSIA , 1918. fusal of the United States to grant Riise Searence pepers and oxal |View of Odessa, Just Captured by the Germans; | ‘GRAND DUKE eye 7 The Aliled decision finds a legal R P. h Bl ke S S TT vaste tn the Lex angeria, cr the law ussia’s Greatest Port on the Black Sea IS EXILED A | covering the forcible seizure of a ship Pee ee ee eee Le oro oe ec oe ed . d for public use, under which a belilg- ele ie ist Sent to Perm, Near De eee i caceitss taeain Tey y |: Siberian Border—Vandals Raid ff adequate compensation is paid. The t a Germans exercised this right on Brit- P| Government Offices. ish vesselg in the Franco-Prussian 4 PETROGRAD, March 1.—The war. ; z jGranc Duke Michael, arreated In con- ‘The official explanation here of the 4 n with an alleged German-in- Allied decision ta that Holland ob . — — plo L to et * the us dpgtelé » of duress, ter- \ 4 ‘ ‘ ri 4 piace him on the throne, has prised by, the German rubmarine | OeTMany “Announces Faking ¢ Armenians Offer fer Sti Resist-,Contend That It Is Playing] |etiied and sont to Perm, it wae an- ; | \ nc unced to-d menace. Tho necessity of feeding t” of Great Russian Black ance but Are Overwhelmed, | Into the Hands of Americ i the capital (ot the provises neutral nations of the world, officials ; 7 Ort. \ 9 apa name It in about 700 milk { Add, calls for (he ute wf every avatic| Port Says Constantinople. | ind Japan. Moscow, near the Siberia ; able ton of shipping ~ ~ aati | — border) Then utes and Great Britain,| STOCKHQLM, March 14 CONSTANTINOPLE (via Londen), ! YAM, Maron 14 e | Vandals are raiding government officials say, go no further than He ver of Americans and Brit Match 1t<—Reeerum wae captured tons are bee Blot stealing valuable furniture jand proposed to go wnt! German) gong, waitin ‘om Winland on a neue - * Rae ineas: velopmen' ye Far! and paint nd carting them home. { threats prevented putting into effect | becebhentilg ae er it hate Sunday by Turkish forces after Are Une f fF sclling them on the strect corners negotiated. Hollond terents j™mane, according to despatches overwhelmed, the Turkish War Office a into a! joadin af okie wad SaMtn be*wafeguarded tu wa celved here to-day, ‘Those of m Maseuethd edi peandes PLE US LAG WS ins ere nen beee Ne ee i Wasted Rat eed cocascted (Erserum, principal city of 1 urges the great-| ‘The government 4 #0 occupied with large supply of food has been plwced | it wag guid, whore they Ww be 100 used In deating| Poace And the Siberian situation that at its disposal and that it can freely] 4 Armenia, 1% located about ethey wilt!) Unuble to Impose restraint on } Bond’ shipa to take It back under the)” s wwetneidas. dare miles southoast of Trebirond, the Teuton with| 6 i deer erreie ecernninge thee te Orel ie Gong: Gees ities av eSee Ben peet Wen Was Be: Fee ‘H0F08 18) Vindivestok Commandant Reported will be bunkered and allowed to re-| 1A van detachment | by the Turks from the Russians a a Sutcide. | turn without requisition Phila mb acd lle ALL ald tae i fow days ago | *! LONDON, March 14.-Gen, Dum- —) The War Trade Bowrd has author-|' 0 Coust of Minland went of ne nL * The capture of those two ct ANeGE) by Commandant of the Port of , ized the transfor of two cargoes of | fOF* ee Gerriana) tenmediately ‘be tomether with tho occupation of alliance to shove G out of Asl-| Viedivortok, hus committed sulclde, feed, now aboard Dutch steamers) EAM 10 march into the rier of Ghiads. by Gatman’ tsican, tt atle markets forever, Germany played aus a feuler despateh from Petrograd mer reoves tromnieaiiing by the pelusy) ec pletes domination of the Black Bea ‘Heir kane by breaking up Hussia, Ger: of the Germans to permit replacink| went says by the Central Powers.) SASL Ra Sane Mc oles ships to leave Holland, to the H LONDON, March 14.—Armenians | joijcy except in conjunction with land-America Mn feaw Amster) HEREIN, March 14 (v1 ie are offering reelstance to Turkish | ye and Mussia, That, is why a i qe «EAE, which will sail shortly with @) Tho Gerinan troopa that « oupied troops, according to an official Turk-| weak Russia will not contribute to Ge ¥ cargo of food for He 1 Without! Odessa were sent in agreement with ent received to-day |many's ultimate welfar Ls this concesdon by the United States.!the Roumanian Gove lament, to-day’ Im Palestine attempts of the Britiss | Capt . these two cargoca would have been! Army Headquartera at fi to KAvande on Sikbch Db and i6\apeloe prevented by Germany from res nounces, beatin wid Ti bewe 8 ; iy | “Germany. to tire} vee ot the pent Holland. _ fom to break time n the Tor a sea-trip States and Jay mes from getting lots CONGRESS OF SOVIETS ways the of fresh-air in all sorts «f weather—in mist, in | The Amerioan-British decision to MEETS T0 DISCUSS sunshine and in rain or * take over all Dutch ships in Alllod Wis SEVER CURE TAI: : ° porte for the duration of the war wil eocoupy tt vind. affect 75 per cont trolled by to Adrian Gips, managin, the Holland-America Line. test days you will see more and more people getting all these advan- tages, with none of the of the shipping « Dutoh Intere Russians GERMAN MADE PEACE r of Report From Petro grad Sa dtr ee ee There Are 3,000 Delegates and Treaty nanong the pi rrawbaelacd thy Twelve Dutch ships which had been Will Be ( > ¢ draw bac! rom the top unable to necure clearance papers bee He Cannes, Pea Maa ER EUnet Two BRITISH SEAPLANES \U BOAT CREW’S PIG CHASE ofa , Francia's, message did not indicate ct ftheontarea meus she: By Joseph Shaplen, Krsna on BRITISH RAID TRENGHES = ping imposed by the American Gov-| PHTROGRAD, March 14 (United [fut coty ae ee ee FIGHT FIVE ENEMY CRAFT; © NEARLY TRAPPED RAIDER American and other ports in the: dictated peace—with inmediate prep- | the eleventh 1 eek om Chaprian ‘Mach fc in Soastwise trado under special agree-| nrations for w revolutionary war ine =F al LP EOO NP Deseret ea dae . ale ment which calls for thelr retura with | cid, & foregone conchision when 28 RE ROS K A | Down Another in Battle on Victim’s Deck He Over- ise a German Attack N a F oargves of sugar and nltrates for pan-Soviet conference convenes | D C hy WOR E S, | Over the North Sea looked British Destroyer. of the Ypres-Stade venue ¥ Amorioan Use, Mr. Gipe sald lat Moscow to-morrow, In view of the| * a ae Rail és baptate S Rd LONDON arch M.—Two British] LONDON, Feb. 24 (by lway nie a vempromice efected by the various| TO FROM NY, AND VICINITY, | xpos. staron 4 rw stan] Loox, yobs ot ailwa ry aciGREe | F EN aptanen on Tuenday ena n Bae LONDON, March ite-British ratd | us 28,200 TONS ARE ADDED | "Zgzon sno wis acoue «MAY BE IN FALLEN ODESSA) 00 2" .0 0 SS Se wind seu one hack a TOU, 8, MERCHANT MARINE. gr-ns00" sr eho is ats Seo pi ett ater Seeman pit mh’ te ee Peernerad. All Had Been in Roumania and] Hiitish planes returned Ruste Seas Eee wa tha enemy's, trench o = = ) About 3.000 i A eal i v Rant read told + following let no) 1 ’ First Triple Launching on the | workmen, 9 and ( Were Reported to Have | ‘ wo “Hritish, senplaness we Pricads ee Jaacks, will attend. eft Jas wcked aircraft In the Pacific Coast Takes Place at | M0" WH attend. pales Jronthorn 9 N : \ WASHINGTON, March 14--Capture |e A thidy mtniter, OF unde > gugem , \ Oakland Harbor. ‘AMBASSADOR FRANCIS f Odensa by the Germans brings ap-!inemy two- was shot down and t OAKLAND, Cal, March 14. The mauianulong a fart Tha iestaceuat athe | Geataved obwirver of a second | Marit 4 } firet triple launching on the Paciflc RE § can Red Cross Mission whien|t and @ third aca. | *bandoned ee Pershing coeat took place to-day when threw | PORT. TROTZKY IS pyties Vopte _ tanta a tt on the wate and s eae aw IR) Cal oR see sah. Siem mate 9,400-ton steel merchantmen slid into eh se Paaates orminated when| ¥ jpen and WASHINGTON, M. W—At the re enn Uleh moe St. Marke Re, the waters of Oakland Harbor. Un ORGANIZING ARMY hk Se ataty anette amore tt shad expended ait| | quest of Bresident Secretary 050 A.M. Interment less than an hour there was thus addod a, | att, SESSEIARY LUE "Jthetr ammunition, Both the machines “REPORT 3,000, 7000 4 PERIL Beek antl LNoureell teks ashanti 200 tons to the nation's merchant oe jeans will fall into Gerthan hands, 05) ymuened y jan Gen bi Mo MARY marine. Depose oIshevik Foreign Minis: |last advices on Maret 12 from \ ~—— v OF MASSACRE BY TURKS he caaualty 1 the The vessels were the steamships ter Now Anxious to Fight Uenry W. Anderson of Richmond, DIRIGIBLE KILLED 16 ean The. t : e mother Shintake, Aniwa and Oakland, each 4 j head f the mission, uted that snag ihhoaas 1 ———- “ by Geork a 4 ost is tt 44B feet long, 52 feet beam and 26's gainst Germans, safe conduct had been Ained f IN RAID ON NAPLES |: Foie tanehtar {Cables to Board of Missions say |3 Pui i Rees tin depth of hald. The Bhintaka! WASHINGTON “4 Leon | the pasvage of tho party through Aw i : hata Be : ° f i) dead " le Was 80 much amused that a Brit “ " “a | and Aniwa were built under contract | proteky, former Ishevik Prime |tria-Hungary to Switzerland, Since _ a sail was cp | Germans Urge Slaughter ot Ar. SUeati Aun ulitaneasb_ tite “ateon é with the Emergency Fleet Corpora-| stinintar, is talking nizing an | then no word has eed 20m) Material Damage Limited to Hos-| horizon be sudde | menians—Fear for 17 Americans. iam Hughes O8T East 160th | om of the United Mtates Shipping | army “undor Iron discipline” to fight | tho mission aaiecise rH s Churches [the fact that a war was In progress.! pogToN, March i4—-More than ? | i ™ te cones ae eterna” | the Germans, evidently pelloving ro-| "ed ( henda pitals, Private Homes, Churches | rhen tottowed a reat acramble to Met} .000,000 Ghristinn Armenians, Gror. \ ‘ _ ees fom the Cunard BreamehiP | newal of war on the Germans ie un jPossers an aocurat and Asylums There, ine men back 9 eaten Leena oti eK {glans and others. among whom are sev- ‘They as the product of 4,000 men | @¥oitable the party, as tho pers | NAPLES (Tuesday) March 12.— pay Lhe German gubmergya ex » American mi slonarles, aro in im k > * o aAport nb. ” aa bee t | a 4 ~ Hs ° « Cerman Capta i pent peril of being n acted by L § working day and night in eight-hour eon sae oper ep asendor |B Fe ae onit The raid made on Naples early | ARne In thet? litede eran an nl URE “IIIc PORT ie Sxarhs ° Lehetchic | dirtgibie & n which Was flying at antained) in a biew ta A PACIFIC PORT, Marsh M4 | Troteky way reported to be very curls | in Odessa or on Jauoh an altitude that st oar (eae - > ten waa ¢ neta private cal ad : fea o 1 pod the Sibert f | raor , rain ‘ 4 Americ inslons LAuRDIBY Deragmtnien Of She: steamy | aus he Siberian situation and! Henry W, Ande chmod. Viti} sible teat bombs at military ob-! CITY LIKE DUSK AT 2 P.M. [and was announced through the Conare- | ar Harleed mali vedas) Bulle fa ake lee wenaitive the report t Harper D. Toping, Mlaintleld, N. J; | sectives, but it dropped explosives = . j®ationallat to-day, United Btatos, attracted thousands of ANY of the Allies conteriplated enters} Jamon A. Milln, Ni Wilfred | at random over the city. Heavy Clonds and Humidity Bring) phe advices, which come from Paine and aeons here to-day, The | 10 Siberia, HW. Day, R Wiliam | dirigible remained only a few ain and Darkne: agents of the board now in the line of $90 tant ton @ fest wide! Th Authorities regard the message | 1D, Kirk Wash: | over Naples and the victima| New York had a damp. soxay time ef the Teuton drive in tho enat, aad oe deep and will earry {009 48 Slknificant in view of Trotzky'e| Dr. Ric Vort Low vitlana, ‘The materlal dam. to-day, It rained in the afternoon, | Turka and Tartars apie rman d one of cargo. epllt with Lenine, who ie trying tolgen, I Monroe J to private bouses BWIA: A NiaiiStiEN of Sar SHUNT EeSHEe Bet keel ze bila 3 | stmosphero that made it look almost |the Christiana ne y Goorg ure, Mn-}a wid Churehes. Sixteen people | 2tmoapht pas tans i host | Meuton plane w Gay: Dantel JM Dave rer ted, Nike dusk ag 2 o'cloy ee LeAVY | the civilised wor! ’ ' Ril Say pat forty. Woune jouda and humidity caused fear for | seport occ . 5 ports lass: Des Hentama 1 Lon | aces awhile that, an electrical storm. mlscit | “i Our Wearing of the Green Package { wotinell HL Dh i Ma ton ae sul pon the way, but the W ‘ : WOMAN ON N SEA RAIDER TT" COMBINATION is made up of the following individual packages \ bible *’Vidwor | the anyiiun Little Sisters of the | «uid th was no sikn of | of selected Sweets, each box wrapped in emerald tint New York; Dr. G. MH. Seribman, New| Poor, wh ven were killed and] qisturban It was fust part ¢ | LS HOW IT SANK SHIPS tied with Groen ribbon. One box of Patriot ells, York; Dr, Willian J. Kucera, Huteh. | fourteen injured unsettled spring conditions that prevail | 1 box of Mint Confections and Creamed Almonds, 1 box of es uta |tnwon, Minn. Dr. 1. Hurd, Bound All over the Finet ——— Noted ary I blocks which have been christened “Bla Hf Ston box Brook, N. Jui Dr, Duro Guea The rain wi sss n : Renal .|f of Auld Irish Kisses in Peppermint and Wintergr: javora, 1 ae of Chicago; Dr. Joxey ruener, ¢ cording to th Crew of the Wolf Confiscated Pro- i} A sorted Chocolates, each in un emerald tinted cup, 1. package cago.e Nursea—l lore M, Patter. | M4.-—French avia-] after that 4 visions Before Sending V of Green Midget Sticks and 1 Milk Chocolate Pig, all neatly c n, Burlt ! ror. | bye accounted tor four enemy | morrow will be ” tims to Bottom, packed ino strong carton. PRICE OF PACKAGE COMPLETE r anes, Yo Y { \cvording to a Statement| come tru | 4 i . Rowland ¢ ‘ Me War Olllcn, which also re-| << LONDON, March 14.—Mrs, Macken- Attractive Milk Chocolate Novelties Olinated,’ Wa WN , cessful Belgian forward} 10 SHIP CONTRACTS LET. | aie, stewardess of the steamship Mat- SEG} HESE SWEETS arp perfect reproductions of the articles which | + feeay ere : ; vertay de | _ junmu, which was aunk, arrived here to- they represent and auggest themselves as Novelties for the ans itr t St. reid Steel Vessels WII Be of 3,500 7 jay from Der amusement of the Kiddies or decorations for the table. They C wo; Alma BF " Ke Yuring = W 1 a German rot dy in tin, lsea raider Wolf are delicious eating. Mary Brownell, Now York: Jennie Ht ne wan d ved mot’ ths teamship Iwata Donald, Neweastie, W - epg pay Um faite | | Wolf, she ms wings ‘al land French whips after confiscating their | wit wn lnes uot, were let t Jot When in mid-Atlantly the] A forannit y of Duluth | an tranepo bt Higa By aan’ An Fak SAD i esl we te THE L BOR OF RUSSIA es southeast of Lombue ray de. |M@ery of all the vessels in 1919 aptain pernitte agg H splendid St. Putrick'y. Tay killing the Mpants Of Ebel” Goutractaaien were lei to the Hallie [can ‘, aatonishing the crew, who had) |] P lateon ie t ex in the line and mov- sae aU | prepared for Botlgn |] | wrapped favor. C ana This Is E xpected to Be Next Move forward, we checked te violent; more Drydock and Shipbuilding Com PT paper wAcn | . tor for Datruction of six steel | After Getting Wheat From heh : 6,000 wh and to the | FORD CHASERS aS ARE ‘ EAGLES.’ No Needles to Change Plays All Records the Ukra y ann aaeruianael iAomes Name tor rm The Germans, has whan Odeswn diy ; U Hoat Killers, - Rant ene, ay as you'd ‘be an mi Come and hear music re- erpated an Edison Shop con and the uo at Dixmude sector CHANGED NAME NOT ENOUGH. | Bi he ena s ; yal wt _ rie ‘ {oT “ehsethoees ik hector twa sa POUND BOX 8c iy cert. Hear this new art that has made it possible to Piece lle i A — Feexn nox << re-create music so true, 80 life-like. 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