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: ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918. : 8 HOW HEROES ry WDNeltrobie” by America ehh SW UTRATURE iss ‘DRY’ REFERENDU FO ae AT FR 167 GERMAN AEROS Government to Show. | dence at the tr The rebel who doe "1 is 0 —-Detatie of how | NOt PUL HIS ve cat to work these dat CHICAGO, March 2 t alls of how a guilty of ron sreaturoneer® ‘We |the “sab cat” and the “wooden shoe" Weckiford at the ne | need in at Lresant were being marshaled by a vast “rebel| about 4,000 rebels to go on the job ui els inadian Captain and Two! |Government and the war will, 1t is said, | om You rebels” “An ounce of aaboisee Taxation Committee Reports Record-Breaking Air War Be- 4 is worth @ ton of legislation; “The o ‘ 4 ‘ J Faced Doom Many Times |: he revenled at the coming trial of mei | torteat footwenr for a conscripted arm Amended Measure — Hill ing Conducted on the ia bere o e I. W. W,, under indictment! ig wooden shoes in Gale-Lashed Dory. 4 Fries to Recommit It. Western Front. Capt. Nicholas Kennedy, master of | J Canadian sealing steamer that did | work in resoulng passengers the steamer Florizel, which was] ed twenty miles north of Cape} on Feb. 24, has reached New WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, March 20 (United Press) ALBANY, March 20.—Tha pros posed referendum on the ratification , 7 eo we ‘ont is of the prohibition an: ee eee eee ene ndment to the Federal Cotistitution was brought bes record breaking. One hundred and fore thé. henais wosday--wnen-ane sixty-seven airplanes have been Taxation Committee voted lowned so far this month in daylight to report 4 the Hili-MeNab ratification To two bluejackets of a British -of-war, who volunteered to go fh him, Capt. Kennedy gives most If the credit of the rescue of twenty- ve passengers, It was the bravery and persistence W. H. Clout and G. H. Penny, the { ‘\pkipper said, which mado it possible bed anyone to reach the doomed \4| steamer. “When woe reached the Florizel,” (he Captain said, “the storm was at te height, and it was impossible to | fying, including 23 on St. Patrick's resol | Day. Of these, 102 were reduced t tion amended so as to bo virtually « ; fe duplicate of the Machold amendment, consideration of wi kindling wood, while 65 were force earth ard beyond control was indefin itely postponed by the yesterda: This action py Taxation Com- mittee was in direct defiance of Gov. Whitman's message Monday night. Announcement of ¢} Night flying is unprecedented Assembly There is much mutual bombing | night. ‘The British bombers seem tireless, Tho night scenes at the airdromes are amazing, Huge airplanes silently | roll from the sheds-into the moon ltight. Big bombs are loaded onto them, Hooded crestures climb uy |Then they whirr away Ike gian make their fight on @ Sergt, William Bailey Won Fame | moths toward their objectives behind motion by Senator George B. Wel- o the Assembly committee's action came as 4 suruprise to the dry forces, who had vome to the Capitol \ ‘ ini prepared to 1s a: Ufe-Saver. Before the German lines. Jet anywhere near the steamer. A Ungton of Trey to discharge the bed FS ences After an hour or so they return va {fleet of vessels had gone down from| Taxation Committee from further Going to France ided by the flare of landing lights : BAvViDOY consideration of the "i a it, John’s, and two boats put out Tome TCH nsideration of the Hill-MeNab res- News that Sergt. Willian Bailey has| The aviators assemble in their read ing rooms, gossiping and comparing notes, then absorb a “nightcap,” and climb into their bunks. from one of the rescuing steamers, olution and thus bring the question | of ification squarely before the enate for action, action in) Fran been oited for decoration for bravery in| brought a thrill of| Ww @o out in our whaling dory. Th The Senate was late in convening | ride to his family at 5 Sedge- esi etlpbaecnatettte : ° and during the delay the drys held | wick Aver the Bronx, to-day, But it we could do was to pick up the! ¢ : & teu he drys hel U OR “ procedure , urn them to thelr boat. Then we ee ehecebes nl ee eye ok {” | proced : \ Bailey already wore six medals for sav- C , il decided nothing could be done for e: = — - — — _ > - nator Willan HH. Hill of Bing-|ing Hives in the Hudson and Harlem OF FRAN E IN CRISIS ' hose on the Florizel. Unit \y POMS) ALOR ROSE Oe ratification ri while he was Commode of the} tl . nited States Treasury Department, aanInLGn, SIL sues vers whi nel % af “ahead later when there was a lull He {s sald to have been @ friend of E, | KELLY FIRST NEW YORK . ste A re itm vita eocaaltens Fordham Heights division of New York's} “Without Our Help She Might ja the gale the two men came to me e Count de Clairmont, but Federal of- r Ces Leno CON to the COMIUSS lids ‘saetne dervide Have Broken Down,” Says v id begged to go wut in, } ficlals y they doubted he was with Instructions to report it out . d > possible t de Clair- ving the "Marquis" a mem-| Was Member of Old 69th Regiment, | 6 pros} 1 is in one of the com- | were that the big | Regiment « America’s help was probably a nt Would be waged over Senator | panies commanded by Major Donovan, i the French Mission, made friends 4 ' ‘ . t 1 . who han bimselt been cited for decora-| ‘ecisive factor in systaining the le and we righted her each time 1 him hoping to obtain valuable in- Though Only Sixteen [Hila motion, the drys were noe ee William Bailey ar. said he had] Morale of the French nation,” sald 4 kept for the stranded steamer, —>— } 7 mation, Years of Age optimistic over the chances of suc: | ioe neon notified of his son's honor, and| Dr, Allen MacRosste, recently re “The waves were washing over the | and associate of the Duke and Duch- cess on this ‘proposition. A careful (Continued from First Page , ks of the steamer, but all through Pe gRvEe atest Owe ess de Richelieu, and, of course . ined on deck when it looked im.|P¥ the four since the forced depart-| cans of the highest standing. There- the first he know-of it was through al] turned from France as a member of visit of an Evening World reporter the American Red Cross Commission We last heard from Willlam on Jan. | at q meeting under the auspices of the dd that . or pos. | life in the present war in Franoe {g{sibly twenty-four, votes could be said Bailey, “He wrote then that] gocial Service Division of the Free vossible to maintain a foothold, We | “fe of Bernstorff fore, I am firmly convinced the Gov-| Two MORE GERMAN PLANES Ndwin J. Kelly. Word has fust come | depended upon. Twenty-six votes are | the boys were belng treated Just fine| Synagogue, in the Free Synagogu mally got under the leo of the steam. | TM !8 the second time since|ernment has made a mistake in ar-) beabedcteaties to his Scoutmaster, Walter IT, Mctlroy. | necessary Jand were spoiling for « fight Housv, No. 36 Weat 68th Street, last er and got twenty-five of the re.| America’s entry into the war that] resting him. | that Kelly, who was a member of the) sry, Ella A. Boole, President of the| Bailey ts forty years old, He Is mar-] gyening. “Without our help France the I maining passengers off. A lot of | th® attention of United States secre'| “1 was at the photographer's onc | David E. Putnam, Descendant of | ota coer a Division, hed woman's Chrivtian Temperance Un- {tied and was an expert mechanic be ‘ een draw 00) ng my picture taker > re ecoe | been _ kil France. ore going to war boats were ou: by this time. Our pl it Soe a rp n to Basel altel i Haein Amat cute sa | Israel Putnam, Already Dee | Welly Was @ meinber of ‘Troop No on, occupled a reserved seat on the | fre Ins Pepa Gory “Wes launched andrea | re eee ces oe tee, hey ren ounce ce Gialr Re Hitt rated, Now Promote, of Manhattan, which had its headquar- | f00r during the proceedings and Sup took off eight more men. Othe. boats |* Wireless outfit was ed in ber|He insisted on being taken with me. | | > | only more determined with each blow ¢ Hellevue Hovs’ Club, No, 401 | dent W ; e t her na- f me SARIN. WArell avid E. Putnam| ters in the Bellevue Bovs' Club, No, 491 | eriutendent William H. Anderson and U § MISSION T0 INQUIRE that hie, besn:almed) Ayaton succeeded in gptting cleven more, |ome. It was explained then that|I protested, but it did no go He| PARIS, Maret David ANP et scl ier tiara crue rea dy pesos WEL aed At ey migh have broken down, But with us there behind her, she has become taneer mt clone ’ e would |0f Brookline, Mass, a descendant and Abne y tiona’ life: Martin, and tere didn’t appear to|W!teless, the equipment having been|keep the picture always eh fayette Fly Squadron, has just| Which probably enabled him to get in st ‘ were in the gallery been necessary in rendering ald to ' Lieut, Gov, Schoeneck assigned th this proud and self-respecting people, be another soul on board. The storm | installed, it was said, by Mrs. Reisin-| realize it was an imprudent thing for} ei two more German ait tee { 7 7 t he owles e to pe " Np has as its Troop Com- : i ban > rey by this time lad increased in vio- | 8°"’S butler without her kn wieane me to permit rene planes, Putnam also has been “ ti ee nda h : n° | amonded resolution to generni orders, |Petrograd Says Americas “Willie it was most necessary for us tbat To- y is le ed at Mrs, " + | nie o the rank of & t thi sete gh ty r , ” } “ | mee ond Renin agelast the Viorisel ee eee ee ee ee aE mii | ae a Dilla Fite croaeiGam es ard unit and who was Injured tn] Senator Hill immedkitely moved of German Prisoners. Gen, Pershing said to me: ne snd we thrught that every blow ni A Wicca wae, Ol L think it was In an artist's « ual ‘On the afternoon of March 14 Aviator|!rance by an aeroplane bomb and tn-| the resolution be mitted to t French are holding the line for us }-/ going to snash her to bits, But | /8land on Presidentia ce co Lok ou W Sencnelore’ Club AROS 1 Sree tha d three Albatross mono- | Ylided home, and James Mackenzie. an| committee, with orders to report ; We must help them to hold that line Sue survived and did the work cut | W8s Mme. Nix, friend of Count von} met him a year ago. He was charm- Press).—An An rehitect. At all meetings of the troop ; A ? beatd planes, bringing down one and putting | inal form. Hes i *luntil we are ready to stand beside ‘ol ig ober z n e1 uel ' as the custom for sion will visit Siberia to investigate re owt for her. Rernstorff, the oth unt” Robert! ing and I liked him very much. I}fit others to flight, ‘Tho next day he{ it Was the custom f Jon will v veh of war. {them and side by side with them, to r to step forward wh yorts of the arming of pri “At that, w didn’t get away from | de Clairmont, with whom she posedjoften went to dinner and to dances Ked two two-aeated machines, one| Leader to step forward w ports of th «of p army. palms, ROGRAD, Tuesday, Mareh 19 (by forthwith in ita ort Suior eatrol fore any action coutd be taken Sena Kolly's a called and say. “On duty{tor Wellington raised the point that sak through the Germans.” the wreck my too soon, for the |for a photograph at a Fifth Avenuejwith him and he came to my home|.7 which crashed to. the ground in] ame was called and See amok tis area c and oy under a There have been persisteut reports bres iste b storm got ose and the Florizel was | studio. | frequently ever did he say the!tlames, In each case Putnam was alone | “°%" Will be"blaced in the marsin! yrovious. agreement consideration of | {10 Harb ' hpi Kio cantly NORWEGIAN SHIPS SUNK ; i vig to me about espionage, {on patrol duty, Jot the service flag in front of the Ma M that Austro-German prisoners tn Siberia waves going completely over her, r| Siva: Mattei th waldite Save wets He alw appeared be afl poe i ils ieitiiy eb fh ee Bi er es : y fh : y ito ey iki in Wee hia eon " ve hil rescued on the Pr 8 : ‘ 3 re- J jatriotic Frenchman, heart and soul) !e brough na fifth M ‘om all parts re er ale we DR renounce: cn '08- | ceived $1,000,000 from the estate of [PAT DTS L mover asked Mm | Geman ulrdrome, This was not seen MANY TES REPORTED «i cramer {have assisted the Bolsheviki in their ——— and oter craft and ran for | Htor France 1 ask - py French observers and, therefore, w ' ; in cam nat Gen, Semenoff, the ne | ‘ aced Aboar. * ore cin sannad sy (ner wealthy father, the St. Loulsl os ne dia not go back and fight for|°Y Mrench observers and, therefore, » Chairman Emerson of the ‘Taxa |campalan axel '® | Bombs From U Boat Placed Aboard See nd nicked up seven (2remer: snd an even greater stim from | pean, ' IN UPRISING IN INDIA sion Committee maintained that no | s the wreck ind picked up im ee Jer, near the Manchurian prder One Vessel and Another her husband, who died in Germany in | bord ie She paid he had introduced her to ae agreement was binding upon the re. - Is Torpedoed. | been a friend of the German Emperor Nat Attack Br LONDON, March 20,—The 7 YEAR LIMONY FIGHT | Her wealth ty 1 imated at $10 ne ne hot che a 1 ast have IN CHINESE ABOARD SHIP Beluchistan, but Are ¢ se Walllggie ein "that ai port of w of ow @ Young for Officers’ Ca He wegian steamship Werndesk tons gross, probably sunk, has 000,000, nothing further to do with Mme, Nix. Repulsed by Troops. ne committee, made at the venth | Linlists in Hanks. * Pp dcr LOS BY DR. HUBBARD) ssuttiona intorest was tent to the she added that the Count had beer by ! cued from Lifeb hour, become a special order of the | BOSTON, March 20,—Ots C. Wood, son from Now York when the war) Cuba 1s heart and soul with you in started, the struggle and so is China.” ganized married in iemarck, N. D., in 1806, Mal thing of other members of the ar- vill r ally the wife of one Jo aatal a Mink. coh et ag nobethg Navy Department official | TS" d band, Mme. Despina David stationed @ Philadelphia. He ceded that his wie bad divorced Murphy tn thal q carried cL B-PERFEGT BBY ee b , Kaster Dresses In Fla hing Spring Silks pref-| At an entertainment vitch Storch and Baron Henri de Be-| “Mme. Nix openly avowed h ville, is @ question that proba) on the steamer last night Susie) Munro, where they were completely u h Liao, thre a half years ob sang be submitted to her when she appears| When her funds ran low, she told|{'ao, three and a halt years old, sang ve 1 rriage gal becauurphy had not been per-|to appear this afternoon or this eve-| Count von Hernstorff, ax her own ; : | wonally cord with a summons and| ning. | mone 4 was tied up in Her inf tne ve the sult om the circumstances under| Opened an account at the Nationa ni” that erop proupecte on the iat | JE et Mossaiusctts acted properly in) ose with “Count” de Clairmont for|#nd de Clairmont had excellent let- | at potatoes to this country this ye ‘ aranting * divorcee. The couple have 2 ‘I y will erence for Germany in war. intricate affair by a report that Mrs. guest in the homes of several socta Daughters of Oriental Diplomat) Lonxpon, Mareh ».—Uprisings the | day. [ look upon the report as a|of Major Gen. Leonard Wood, ts a’ pri- Me 7 ns ot ee Arey ies ae ~ Reisinger, like Mme, Nix, had once prominent and undoubtedly patriotic Aid Red Cross on Trip part of natives In Beluchistan recently | roiminary trick and 1 do not think | vate in the United Btates Army to-day. ea TBS aatl Mooreipcegel ce ad Supreme Curt Justice Tells Com-| enjoyed the friendship of Count von American women, whom she named, | From Havana Aisa were Turlinteey the Tne erring |20u, SHIl att Away wien IL! | Wood. whe aephotnere at Harvard: ite |from a Gorman submarine were placed plainan(That He Can Hope — | Bernstortt, and by the fact, positive: ang that she did not know any AN ATLANTIC PORT, Maren ana-/announcen, The natives attacked Brit.| Atler protracted wrangling | ee meetin We, MRT? but no word as to he | tr No Relief. ly asserted by De Woody, that thf son why she should not also have re- | Resapeesiwatch a naeeen hare ish posts and were repulsed completely, |agread that enator Wellington | gay to begin training |fate hax been aera SF |! husband of Mrne. Nix is at present | ceived him. ne ce "Punitive measur belng undertaken, ) would be permitted to make an argu Hie enlisted as a private wh after | Nor . Part i After a yar’a fight in court to legally | | spocial pperative of the German —— | Curday trom, Havens with 258 Geared: | 16 omclal stateenent say | mont on @. motione 46 euavend: tho-| rapsatedsattenibte, Ab 700 [1.088. tone Brose Than submierioe the end seventer years of allmony PaYIPE |S Te Service De and Mere, Nix wen| Fer? anda cargo of sugar, Among! "ory india amce announces that the| Tee On & motion to auspond the |ruumiied Mer May. ef aud BU OF ta athe “Capttin by an anninent of his Liicahire te It 1s believed that he was in this fa chy. IeenRtar teats Cine None Liag, attitude of the Maria in Heluchistan, | \rcrai orders and. to. discuss training: camps. led but his crew was reseu jj Rutus P meres nen from Su-|Country at the outbreak of the war, LOUIS 2) TTC Ce ee ee eee ee earee eine | WimoH bas een unmatiatactory (Graone | RUC Sous aR ne ae een oe aie Lorn’ Delehanty that ha|in Europe, although at present he is Count de Clairmont and Mme. NU) oniidven, ei takeais idea ta ey elhe Hy ja y | my d ii Pould hope or no relief in Germany, He has the rank of are well remembered in Kentucky.| «{-am very glad Arno | eee ame Rona anes ie LUX. hursday’s Specials Yo y,. ; Dr. Hubtrd based his claim for an] captain whsra they: were trom Aumust to Des | ‘tahearof ihe wondertuliprogrest thal or ratu’ gen genmreny wun annulment > the ground that when he} Whether Mrs. Reisinger knows any-| cember, 1914, having come to Louis- | United States ts making In the war. |), ty in erat localities (ti 4 4 yulsed) They suffered many casual- | Gets Mark of 99.5, but Must Strug: isters sang it in att however, 4 Node gle Through Life With Arm | y Fj Punt asure H f the Isl taker veanat he One-Fourth Inch Too Long A Specially Priced 7 nese neentration® with effect Brooklyn mothers, take nottce! The | eo : -_ been sepated ’ | In variety—in color—in rit picturesqueness, the great- when she went a the highest mark a HAVE INGREASED USE 1. i. roid a Friend He wight to pose with him—and she made it|Mained here several w sixty cards so fart p Frag uanioas, S18: Grea , , ete fag tepals ing this shop has ever ing done so. Find mate = ng Food Administration Official De- sear Mountain, re me. The fdeal length of ar been in position to offer, TheDeclare Railroad Policy Forces CHARGE paths DEPORTATION BURLINGTON, Vt, March 20.—{ Clares Consumption Has Grown ¥ rounds the ela es of » baby of her a t n and . 4) Silk Taffetas, Serges, oo Much Idleness Among WITHOUT TRIAL. |e Kev. Clarence H. Waldron of! Despite Observance of Rules. tea ward: Rawlanid woes de of | month i nit { si vian Serge Them. There are many facts in this| Windsor was found guilty bY awry) WO. uNGron No. 407 West Sth Street, emplo Of DAI AA van) Crepe de Chine, strange case which must remain jin the Federal Court la RB eae aca mae a6 de expert and naleninan by + < Satins, Combinations, yrest among the miners tn the bitu-/jdden for a time from the public, | charge of urging opt n to the| ce, goseph .F. Kart 0, Amporters ut No. 21 ent reauer at Non éf Boos j — a ‘ mous fields of Pennsylvania has re-) ang the deportation of the prisoners army draft. Tho ‘jury dviiverated | Food Administrat Bitat Who dropped out OF MAHL | sr ce site ELSA Lae tu tacit Special new assor' apents 24 ional Fuel ASTON EE sures methods by which the concealment is estigating food supt but on the!the | alle . Rose is thelr frst) child lette dauy~-the season’s t Washington and pro ‘ loveliest. innovations, In od i ; o be effected. The Presidential ” ther hand d been \ 4 pour " ditions o! por, This report | * ntial 4 | Dl CASTILL t Newbury 6 told ao wall “17 gtain conditions of labor. ‘This report} ‘oe Oe ie loners a ‘ore meat consumed on those days |Ns, Ne talent el tN Maar on a rw welghs 21,7 pound is received to-day in an authoritative i hos cnet {rl oe eed Pa ra eee mas TAT ah BAe an Thy ludpad navy, taupe, plum, ne 4 tarter of the local coal trade. undesirable aliens"—a description PUT ON TRIAL TO-DAY | nis was caused, Cotton sata ne ee M on the east aide of the! a mark of ore than ten points | blue, pearl gray, ete. * Bhortage of cars ts sald to have re which permits deportation without Neved, beca wh Hud . tf aN ake Fi a He 4 Rose judges hope to 4 hited ina good many ofsthe big mines | public trial and without litigaton, | — rved niet Ka! wae ‘har. » Alterations { hiprtentng thelr operating time to day| But the facts concernng the photo- | Phone Clerk Who Posed aS Span-| previously had ii trend im Tut 1,N No Charge for Altera ne Beauit that the miners| eran were: made pub: ; ; ; . were enabled to do J htion of passing. through - week, with the feauit that the miners graph were: made public by Mra ish Diplomat Faces re ena : Hon of paduing throug fare forced into continu news, The | Reisinger herself, who says sho still 2 : wa. ney W elving, and thi tt ihe daw and ‘ a 4 miners declare that the Railroad Ad-|seevey in the innocence of tho Three ( ited in a net Increase of consumption | to the mountain Sale at Fashion (ministration in Washington has adopted | |, A i her than a police at i nist 4 be C divertir ars to those | “Count,” with whom she posed, The “Marquis di (Cast as Eid t Catekill Aqueduet pol fr ’ pam poiloy of alver eee lneaa| “L was horrified to learn that mund de Rousselot, the Fre i veoh notified to wat , Y an upplying railroad . i at Count | munc sth Kw Kear Hy Shops > Cae viene Government | de Clairmont had been arrested,” said man, called himself while posing oS DUE from New York to 4 ty Four P , Work, at the other mines aup-| Mrg, Reisinger, “He was a charming | ® anlab oe amabiend Lah ere 5 Jntains on both sides of the oe ks were sought 0 } 4 plying thi eral trade ng man and enjoyed the highest connec GACH PEBEIOR, Wir ee ie river’ ox haa brown hair tinged with © tod Driving up in a re y ” Yeree trikes in te ave been hear Fen.! wederal Court. He | ged ¥ ndustria d p 0 2 ga slshe eet 1 eet 9 inche wil, Ww i thi n , a ay andualrial ds. Redlausl ¢ es of the Marne, and forging a naval pass Wedare Hace hin 1 Brookiyn Downtown Newark : is of New Yo a! ‘* | introduced me to him last summer, | e pretenses an 1 Ww eheeked Wve ine the office, and w ; boat P han they were in January, deal- J by false preten 1 ‘ Batt 0:46? Fulton St. | 14-16 W. 1th St, | Broad & W. Park ( _ ‘Also the Count was a close friend! authority, oficial stationry of ee hla Uiking shoes, wil the money in sigh a F , a By

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