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SECOND ZEPPELIN ~RAIDONENGLAND WITHIN 24 HOURS Three Chile me a Woman and | a Man Killed—Six Houses | Demolished. LONDON Zeppetin Mareh raided F A single and last night. | and Hartiepoo injured. Six and thirty bombs, statement the It operated at a great altitude ined nd a few s bombs ne three kiiled persona were woman children were Nino hor others damaged by The official one airship in were demolished Bays only | Crossed t last | and only overt, Last night's alr raid was the second mad England by | Zepp previously had not in two days over XACHINE GON SRit TCA ins, which 2 UPTON” been employed in these attacks for \ several months, In neither case was an att made to reach the Landon with disaster on 5 lous expeditions. ‘In ‘Pucsday night's rald Hull was | bombed Hartlepool, attacked last night, \ w North Sea port of somo 6 000" ine | habitants in northern England, TSGERMAN PLANES | Guilford Castle, Guilford Castle the first missing and | the secon 4 hitting tho vensel’s bow in Battle Zone, on Although adly damaged, she wa By W itliam Philip Simms. | avie to reach port, ‘There were many WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES EN | sick and wounded on board, who were ) FRANCE, March 14 (United P. — | transferred to a hospital Battlo planes fill the along the| The official statement says British hospital ship, Gui is Castle, Capt. Thomas M. Lang, |, homeward bound, was unsuc west front. illerying has become more and © pronounced, especial flying Red Cross ehte fags at opposing hospital 1 Wherever one goes the impression | HOSPITAL SHP lg With) Es sc apes, 0 HAYS RY BRITISH LONDON, March 1 14.—The hospital d Castle was tacked un successfully by a submarine in the English Aviators Also Drop eee nae ania Ten Bombs to Enemy’s One Two torpedoes wore fired at the in the ons of Passchendaele and | fully attacked by an enemy sub. | Bt Qu Sausago ball marine at the entrance to the Bristol | up everyw with observa inel at 5.35 P. M. on March 10, cers beneath, watching the | s) DDYNAWITE PLANTED "INGREAT SHIPYARD AT HOG ISLAND jEnough Found to Blow Up Half of Place, Senate In- ' . . | vestizators Told. | WASHINGTON, March MW - Enough dynamit to blow up halt the great shipyard a Hog Island was found there dur bruary Dudley R. Kennedy, manager of the Industrial Relations Department, told | jthe Senate Investigating Committee to-day. Secret Servi able there. ¢ men have been un- to find who placed the explosive ve CF ANING TW RIFLES . ERECT DR, SCHEELE TAKEN, NOTE IS ACCUSED ALLEGED LEADER OF RECEIVING GEMS : | OFSHIPPLOTTERS LITTLE GIRL STOLE MA oe ons BROOKLYN LIEUTENANT KILLED IN BATTLE LAST (GRIEFISBROUCHT * CASUALTIES RULE = Belated War Department Tel- | egram Brings Definite News of Hegney's Death. Mra, Margaret Hegney, mother of Arthur Vin Hegney, who went to France as a volunteer three years . before he could+have been drafted, | for be was ly elghtesn years old : when ho enlisted, to-day learned] { through War Department at mn in dead, Tho! ? telegram transformed her hysterical | © worry into aq erie Her tine ; which had become itical, has ib sided But tn dozens of homes tn this State, In hundreds of homes thro. out the other women eas Am ae AU CCE ce ee yesterday, and for the » reason , Mesat ot chaas Wenen 4 thie mamma | Washington mesange to his sister, Kollyor Johnuon Mrs. Dennis Duffy No. 108 West The War Department reports chat] | she Stik Pes R om Bo Hf aurtace Edward J. K has been killed in] (uh ane livesets de easy tion, BLES Gi tain of th ty Waterford foot C eclicn: ved tn Mexico too. ward gs Welly, And the | er of the old 6th ment reports that C has been killed in acti pas xcaay tes, lmnnteasion: || a) . rn tell which Charles Johnson. ‘There are fs d of a full head of sieam | This 's the second submarine a shane an dla ra leareAcGa shy CHAT \ ; en age Now lah e i Han ae aes | of Edward J. Kelly and many by n & & are la ‘ nae activity | 13 tnight ago the Glenart Cas- the name of ( 8 Johnson, Only West by the enemy, whose f are con-|tle was sunk in the Bristol! Channel, Hoboken C Shemist “Who Fled | Parent Hele r in en 000 Bail and] one Kelty family and one Johnaon| Francwin Oct ptant! c 10) ves being The in April. 4! | fo Wc haan Wanaduaa ci tant VOLUNTEER DIES FIGHTING The are busy an official anne nt said.) Ht April, 1916, Hid on In- | Dau ghters to Be Witnesses | family nave teen pared niet WITH OLD SIXTY-NINTH, nig was a violation of the German pledge terned Ship in n Hav ina. | Against Her. avers bid wilaee A mawvies law atar " here from milita as to the immunity of hospital ships — | , enten soldie ng cither of ya The Guin 1 Cast a ateamabip) oo Seatser My Molieote. thelist Mr O'Mara of fhe reported names, eove juilford Cas! a steamship " Ara sey of 4086 tons arose ) Bristol Chan, | German chemist under ind , $1.0), BROOKLYN ALONE cnr FIVE dromes, ny nel. in which the attack was made,| ere for alleged compl a fen F 1 Ha OF SAME NAME FIGHTING. atoeps have been bombed ta Atlantic ex ng fire bombs on Allicd ships in the today on achargoy 4 Bos hs Tis 4 " Y ” Britain be ‘ies and Lngiand.| Parbor, ts on his way back from | oe yeceiving atol 1 » of! States, Harlem hus at trast one sail Bolts tr ee Kt peed ' 5 Cuba to-day in Arge «# an Ameri- r ch Mu Dobbs i y one I'robably there - # p | letoctive, according to a cable old, and Eliawbeth, ten-/are others f tt und no squadron flying toward the clty of When he d 1 from his Ho- Getnienmcs JAM ead nat o yn has| Ke URUAE AT WMOne Ia ttalete were brought down, Army be pme in 116 a few head le dolinquency. ‘They will four in the army in France and ten| Which ha Wax a part A yeas announced to-da of Wederal vico men, he witnesses against their Charles Johnxons with middie in. | iter We Brent earthauike ruined hs anco-Beigian front estor- | iaaeeenito ight valine jals. Three of the Brooklyn Kellys, |ainn and all the relatives he had left enemy airplanos and threo captive | | Havana despaten, /ADR Itush Thomas 8. hush,| training in America, One, whose ad Paward, Motlure Patera 3, belloona) wero brakent fo earth | se ana despatady | Cot ied ot the Port of New dress Is No, 60% Second Street, Brook Bl aaley ii ae jhe w to Cuba under an umed |The Rush home at No. I til tyn, went to lr with the Marine pe Peters STRIKE IN JERSEY that 1 1s f sow on|@ case containing ) worth ¢ W-| Jefferson Avenus, Brooklyn, went to |, hi iN hi I 4 nd rip a4 Seer te | his w . Germa 4 stolen. Detectives France with the 165th Infantry—the ated ce che ERREL ti ut | Crack German Fighting Divi-| v« dn dtavase, dinptor, O'Mara leave a pw 1 Guth, ‘The Dobbs Ferry Edward Peden plicated i e ) t BY ar! sjons ° ing U sa | Late « nd took lop ow ‘ 5K it m Harlem, | the ¢ 1 4 et CHAD i | sion . Including Uhlans, Face ee ; nk, bat DE ean ed ae : Ave, |e panned iy Mn le eae j Soldiers From Ohio \s i 1 found nue, W ' 1 a on easy : and plz } ou " bacoa, es Vou 1 Murpi Hu On Jan 1 plant, w : but t not d t ; re D A Pehoal fat h no Th oneern ts By Fred S. Ferguson. w la nd questioned i A letter came recently 10} F and on Ap! ‘ , WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN \ tat ‘ t tho Mexican ‘ re 1 Kitehens for the field! por A H nik a i 1 Stat ' In May he j mall ew: for railroads | F N March 14 (United Press) the w r , sid “the x ted tot unsferred to the 1th in FOC ASN: a The officer commanding American | era a ie | trenches n, und it gave Inst June 13 1 nilod i , ' pe nol to a | forces in the Lunevilla region, in- Y ¥ ub 0 wh eA 1 commi ? aaehia cluding Ohio troops, declared to-da W ' wine alaelt ty-xeven diame q ‘ . ‘ : ae Ate about 31 ay lesa than before, | attack anything 194 b the jow wa " oft oy 1 As . a th mand tx ox] BM : 1918. w wie A Ma . 1 f Py the commander declared. “It] ' I o i Nationally cate eiece sae nar ola | f E mutha deena r ‘ > ARS. HEGNEY BECOMES CALM ar es N HEARNG NEWS -_ nd orse d- DAVISON REACHES EUROPE ON HE " Yt} 1 Ununs, | - | ie FLOODED BY CLOUDBURST Hae apices ..| MAY REGISTER ALL LODGERS, | 4 in Red Cr W ' 1 | The last thirty-six hours in the Toul | \ f tf j Sector Rave been tho quietest since 1] negrots Considers russian Pollce Hon Of - I A ‘ ‘ | Five engineers, repairing wire en-| yyy a Re oS Mar City | Joments No Man's Land, en ® airman of nN “ ‘ 4 | red ten German patroliers on ration Katnnt | ¢ Les. Me A is front. ‘They killed two ef the A ha 7 ‘ ® . . at tr t turt . f ddin Sevators Want to Qatx Weod on Hin!“ ‘ - Rea Da . rous flo 4 fr Retarn. , ; Pp H if nyhad nite Ay went " f The Standard of Quality t¥ | WASHINGTON, March 14 4 rs of | Hes : Ww 1 y sek’ BY! Senate Military Committeo asked the. ! Hal . : shire War I t 4 9 4 vee the United Ae et if War Department to-day to have|® vt WAR spout ROKER 8 eclitaliet dt 3 sat i the t es, hot clubs and | Major Gen, Wood appear before it for | > Wileh would be netor ' ME AE : : 1 hos; Horse Hair Mat- examination after ho returns trom nie| TOM MEEK FAR FROM IT. |¢ an J Fir tresses and Box Springs are used tour of Inspection on the wertern bat-| 4). went aster London Air Raiders D w hin Ma a \ iv ag WAS with its ar need d $ " tn bude toq ball divisional commanders | _ 0 \ ‘ an have visited fighting lines not|q e : ) \ Bealcsugs et Bae’ & SON * only 4s to conditions found ia Eurove | potting at the th EU ae able: tani Abed eae thay! 4 in the Hornell T Ex 7 ut also thone in t. . Iver. The |Back home what we are doing, and also | ™ i ’ chanks sent warnings Hor #5 West doth St. mand at home, 18 “Amps they com run 7° . ; " oS ‘to seo what more we gan do,” who died in actlop, according ta @ in the danger divtricta TOWANYY EY monet CyoNe ‘The testimony was brought out by Senator Nelson Minnesota, who asked Kennedy whether the American {International Corporation had had any diMeulty with spies, “L hesitate somewhat to make the statement at a public hearing,” said | Kennedy, “but we found 245 pounds jof dynamite on grounds last }month. Twenty pounds were found in one piace, the remainder being hid- den in different parts of the yard.” Kennedy, who is on the Government payroll at $12,000 told the | Committee his profession was that of ; Bad ‘an industrial engineer, Replying to New York's ~ sailor BOYS | senator Nelson, Kennedy said “an ine ser j dustrial engineer is one who makes Cheered by Thousands Along | a study of labor and communicates to Whole Line of March. UNDE UWOOO FIVE AEROS LEAD NAVAL BRIGADE IN _FIFTHVAVE, PARADE the labor and capital the alms and pur- poses of each.” | In barracks dullt on the company's With it band at {te head, the First |property workmen are given heated Hogiment of the Naval Brigade from |sigeping accommodations and are the Pelham Hay training station! supplied with hot and cold running marched up Fifth Avenue this after-| water for 19 cents a night, Kennedy said. Under plans now being com- pleted workmen and their families will be supplied with living accomm« noon from the UU, S. battleship Re- ruil in Union Square, Sloppy side- walks, & murky atmosphere and | dations at a moderate cost. threatened rain failed to keep the| Kennedy's testimony was largels rowda out of Unton Square and a[ih Justification and a defense of th Pay large expenditures of Government ‘ Jotail of police was required | money. o clear space for the New York — } sailor bon Cha to Get New Shiv A » now lads of the navy with ding Yards. jthelr natty uniforms mwung inte} | borer ce a Charles eee on, 8. C., hae definitely been 4 Fifth Avenue tn columna of fours and |by the Shipping Board as t} then widened out {nto company of the two additional shipb formation, the lines stretehing from | to be constructed on tho ret urb to curb, the ¢rowds increased “a ind the enthusiasm kept pace with | way a eaten Wa the size of the gathering. For an Conference excort, the sailors were preceded by lw WASHINGTON, March 14 le atoon ounted oI | Wilson paid a personal visit h ; ; f mounted pollen and | ring Board to-day and conterted w Troop K of the New York State | dmaials there for half an hot! Constabulary Fivtna above the Mayor Appoinia De Hari, wixing. at he pareders, leading | s4nn De Hart of No. 1039 Fos et the column at times and 4 the Bronx, was appointed a memb nef wore five aviatora—two |the Board of Standards and Avpea yesterday to micesed Lansing liv one Italian and two Ameri-|who, with the other members of t) went by Capt. J. F.|Doard, resigned at Mayor Hylan's 5 the Mineola Aviation Le from Mield. Lieuts Flachaire and Vanel fle he tricolor over the marchers. Angela of death above the battle- field. the birdmen to-day were angels " Their mission, with the march sailors, was to emphasize opening to-morrow afternoon in Mudison Squ rden, the inilitary ind naval meet for the beneAt of the Women’s Overseas Hospitals, U. 8. A ale Les Ba aa la whi des tat in a shoe merely means he cared { boya in American | pleasing lines. But foot com- inks or wounded In battie,. ” "|p fort depends not alone upon Mie ineet- Will last for three after. | faultless fit, but scientific con- n nd evenings, each day having | struction. 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