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and Special Correspondents. 74 YEARSINPRSAN | NEW PENALTY FIXED thie WAR SABOTAGE $10,000 Fine Also for Destruc- tion of Materials Needed 5 United States or Allies. of the agreed WASHINGTON, April 4.—Conferees Senate and House to-day on a bill providing severe penalties for destruction of war ma terials and for sab: Penalties of thirty years’ impr ment and $10,000 fe are fixed for acts which actually a are in tended, or which “there is reason to believe” are intended njure or destroy war materia * Phe latter inc live stock, railroads, electric | eo gines, machines, vehicle dams, reservoirs, aquedu ‘and gas pipes, structures, ele bi }wireless, telegraph and telepho ay } plants and “all other articles inter rid to be used by the United States or } ate nation in conne — onduct of the war ion algo penalizes w ‘THE EVENING WORLD, Josephine B. Danforth ‘Becomes Soldier’ 8 Bride in April Wedding ere THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1018, BORN FIGHTERS FIGHT THEIR WAY INTO CAMP UPTON, One Crosses Mojave Man's Land; the Other Insi That He Be Accepted. Kermit Roosevelt Photographed No} Cite A Greek and an Irishman are the heroes of this story ail the other 1,414—but Hstem: | George Guskarvaras went to Los Angeles after he registered many months ago. Oranges grow plenti- » | fully in Los Angeles, along with mov- ing picture actresses and other neces- sities, and George was prospering. Then came the summons to filt East nd be ready to serve his country. George started, But his train |broke down somewhere in the Mo- jave Desert, and there was a long |delay. George feared he would not Pg | fovtnt cou : THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete at nit Rooseoelt Pi f totoprar ie SHETS PLAN PLEA : UN JUNC TO SAVE LICENSES mand in Answer to Egg Swift people, expression of hope that will b * before from Swift & Co. SEES END OF WAR ON JUNE 28, 1918 ona Aprit Thursday. 4—When will the Seers and seeresses have forward by tho hundred to Prophesy the end of thg war. Nearly all proph cies so far have been found false, yet the French people are game to listen to any new prophec only through sheer curiosity, © latest prophecy comes from a town In the South of France. An old women there declaros the war will end Juno 28, 1918, this ts PARIS, war end? come Law of Supply and De- Profiteering Charge & packers, will ap- [heal to National Food Administrator | written in a famous book in which g0 Guskarvaras and George, | Hoover from the decision of the local] Edward VIT. and Napoleon IIL, had Aloysius Held are their respective | Mood Hoard to suspend their Heenee th. Premier Clemenceau, when he _ | | asked—this is very often—as tothe |Names, and you can take two guesses t i profiteering In ogms itkely end of the war, invariably re- @ | to pin each name to its corresponding wan weneral belief in the trade “Noxt Thursday, ten minutes nationality. George ana George are to-day. Food Administrator Arthur | 22 ‘ but two of the total of 1,416 boys of William denied that he knew of any y | the draft who started from New |fuch Intention on the part of the big $ | Yor to Camp Upton to-day and srporation, while White & Case of Zi they might not be any different from | No. 14 Wall Street, attorneys for the ‘onfined themselves to Hoover “of all the evt- confirming the action vdministration. hearings ering nearly @ fn possession Comfort is not a by-product in the making of the Hurley AIC combination shoe; it is vt, the Federal 1 Hoard ended to Mr, Lloover that the as deeply ingrained in the io deal In eggs be withdrawn || shoe as its smart appearance -—and both last as long as the shoe itself. and their brokers for a period of the packers had Zinn & Co. days because nufacture of defective war ma @ ;make connections out of Bl Paso, #0 ltho price fixed by the Food Board eir ingredients Z jhe hired a desert going automobile, was 47 cents, The Zinn firm, as lause provides that em $ \and jolted over the hot sands for a brokers for the Swifts, were held ; Mail REE Ga pROnINi ted: HOHR hundred miles or more to catch that eauinily alpeble Al ts nai phi work when for the| ‘ precious train, The Swi ympany's counsel insist Y ios dL Gushoae oe CHIRININE Be i ’ He arrived in New York last night, nt 16 thal cliente ere fenoed 46 Givis cr conditions ot employ i \ \ ® /and because of his many adventures purchase twelve carloads of eggs at per “a “ ‘ $ | nis comrades of Draft Board No. 189 Neh ORE CaL 481-2 cents, they either had to eel! Be is fe g ade hi a ptal DI th he a SER cents to ma ain ne t Ire Wilh gtOdUOLbh OE War Supt i iv jmad him capta at i ne eG 1 ts to maintain the standard Made over a special last The bill was passed he Ss {George was a proud lad when he) nis is tho frst photograph to reach| Capt ovelt ved his military proft allowed by the Food Board || Has C forepart, B instep and A heel a year ago in restricted f H Hest ce WLTCEEMEBF gta the United States showing Capt, train Bat Pattsbur ; th Ofmeet or face “ tose. roe lew at Ty ad Prevents foot from slipping at cently was broadened an cat y jordans Kermit Roosevelt, one of the soldier| Reserve Corps of the United § - lemand and the laws o >a! | heel, corset fitting at instep. the House at the request *| Now as to the Irish George: sons of Col, Theodore Roosevelt, on| Army. While there he jwa fered ® jtourd are not always in accord, they fottable foranate “With ot | oa ment of Justice $ | Policeman Held had a number !n|aotive duty with the British forces|commission with the British forces ntain. cor ih A part. — Sate iuu Tanien ceopemenala(e and jthe draft which had not been called, |in Mesopotamia. Ho is at the loft| operating in Asia. Ho accepted the “The question of the authority of |] Without arch props, in wide, PH She waking. disloyal es] ~ | but he thought the time had come|of this British official photo sitting| British appointment and after his the | food board has never || medium, or narrow toes. were denounced in the day #9 | when an Irish cop was needed to help | with a couple of fellow officers on the| discharge from the Plattsburgh CAMP entered into the case,” said the at- ol Leos so Leriye bel beater when an effort w sh 80 to-day he pre- ‘Turkish trench, went abroad to his post in the desert, | jorney hoes are made possible by using only } through ano It is need that the marriage/¥, to 1 nt Graham Todd John-|lick the Germans. So to-day he p A edge of a Turkish trench, a i torneys. : ha bees Wathen bares eater ey oe * alties of tw a m | ot Mis ephine Boudinot Danforth, oO. of Riverside, Il, will|sented himself before Draft Boar Mt counsel for Switt & Co. will|| Histevised secret process which in and $10,000 fine fe ¢ und Mrs. Charles | take p n this city on April 20, |No. 121 on West Fifty-third Street FOCH T0 REPEAT VIGTORY UL S; AND BRITISH OFFICERS | 13 atten za » present an oral appeal to|| creases the life of the leather, re neds, Heng» af kes un De n, of Tarrytown, N and insisted he should go with the ver to-morrow was the report | taisting its rich lustre to the end + tng to interfere w ny draft x i E § C0 Vecte sata tat MiWeve’ got re |" niy aid the board members| OF JOFFRE, SAYS COUNT) © MET INSULTS IN FINLAND = m the prod ot DS casstnk. iecbin, ACCIDENT. HAS RECOVERED IS 10 BE BEAUTIFIED | Policeman ge Held would not be| Will Duplicate Triumph of the] Two Sent to Visit Gen Mannerheim| an a Br ey Aan: NU Beeodeay 1287 Broa Breedvay meeaipl North, Caro nihde | }denied, Finally Gerald McLaughiin, | ~ , » ‘i BABYLON, L pr iround Broadway 4 w inte thé wn } “ le diggs bag Marne Je Chambrun ot Ordered From Restauran ; ; ; fons ! | representative from the Adjutant | Mare, I aun dered | glans wax cond ins fankturoer pur | f MBreadey fC re ‘ uk | General's office, fixed George with the | French Embassy Declares by Pro-Gern wed ata local shop here this morn LH las era Put Part of Bushwick Ave) vi cessary papers and he coased right! BALTIM April 4.—Marshal Jot-] gpockHOLM, April 4-—The Arr ng by ¢ . colored, leade —Train Filled W US 1 1 ( f Park Commis: there to be a policeman. Now he's|fre's victory a Marne in 1914 Ca PAT Heh uivichra who SaGbn l a ) West Front | ature Supernumerary George Held »¢ duplicated jen; Foot, Ma et mutter to they local authoritiee, whet ie MEL MN Ni | A Ik r Lal g, 1 1 an of Brook-| ‘Twas @ grand parade Tammany |Charies Ge Chambrun, sound’ 1 lead spon that the meat was purchased | iam _——_———d | fra ey k haa Antes at Albany | Leader Michael Cruise ‘o his boys pense Palies be : : Stock ' na, were ) wholesale house in 8th Street ny I ite preser 1 Ain that sushwiek |from Draft Boards Nos. 122 and 123|address delivered on ttn ow orl inauited "and 4 ' pe ia Ninth Avenue, Manhattan, | | han ald. the : n Italy, ts spending » few Avenue between Mf Avenue and|over on Second Avenuc. ‘The arate | Fre Wen Loan Exhibition — | 1 " \ Ma na D. MoCarthy for R. was expressed Sena Thow flin Pi The Captain, who i wich Avenue into] boys, thelr mothers and kid sisters)“. ia fe i sirknt in) ‘ to alty | AL gl yy Colorad Phe eas 1.) sentatiy Kr m a New k . kn and “steady company” all gathered |.5 tne determination 1 brings eport from the war correspondent. in arn pane take away ma : } a “ red complete th will t in a procession of 1,600 and marched), 4... no declared ¢ faces thé! Pintand of a Swedish new ' ed : tora §=OMece egal right ' 5 ib wing vied a f 1 erry house 1 " w ‘ fina the . down the avenue to the ferry most formidable uttack ie di ‘ | eiticise, the ln ors on the French | Riegel iy n custody | (eine tune of @ Jags band raretantdy A Vee aera tay ' 1 oftle |, SIOUX PALL, #. Ds, April 4— Konrad] Senator Johns Ca ; AM adhd Aceahand gis fe : ile tac | Miohael was at the head, just be-| What the A in de wh \ ar cee bahar 4, “ast airplanes bombed an airdrome | r 1 Ma Hyle . the Si Joffre ere, maint row 2 Hlerold, a German language weekl. re neon tices Rear etene Gk Mase Rate plan of making | hind the flag which the Indies of the ng the | Wilil served in Germ ea oe feuh hae Vee incaea pyc ede 8 uid * ! He aastni on n 33, Stallan aqua heartily ay 1 distin ws a reai-| Tammany Central Association had| qo to-m Nae yen ' tral Tithnd guty"on.aveharge. of "viol | he . bombarded the railwa at] dent 1 Mayor lives at} donated to the youngsters of the dia.) In outlining tho s for ’ tio he Meploniige Act, “Laat ‘night ey «loyalty t wh Will phionville on the 1 larch 24 and| ' ie Avenue trict who were moing away to war,|(naherebiy ov , NE |daian - hace ih | pair w by a number of citizens. | ne Gyery doctrine presen 1 wecoede® tn hitting a tt dw rH bea ng Bushwick | Alderman Willlam ‘T, Collins and |o¢ deep gratitu America's a cgi pees et pene bl ‘ reserve troops going ardy front, | » only about three} many another politician atepped out| “And remen 8 a I " Lal i ould 5 : i - 7 rench Republ Later anot I he or "| ree ng nybod ne Ad | fifths of tha entre | the wec-| with the procession. There were |," aoe tatas fOr || chen la: Wradhb cn bin emain as it was before ur bound he ; int ation, | an Avenue and Myrtle Ave. | 20 |nobly offered, ai 1 an Englishman, desiring Ivers $50 FOR USING PETROL ; f Myrtle Ave. | Fe nbettan’e quota today was 194, 00, CHAE tat te l¢ rican nd ie nh riged ong they pa street’ plan the}Of these 488 took @ separate train | our support > & i ; vv the Admin een? a , Avenue, Brooklyn and | Prislbe sesbia ° 1 ' n hae great lati-| from Carleton ' Watson of Ii: [Is Sorry He Broke Law, and Says eet ONL em ON a ea tatea | AUSTRIAN TROOPS MUTINY. wae i Blane. A ; | It Really Was His. First on and y , 1 grass plots] Junction. | Racuardusna etal annie Offen und flower beds he may do so Over in Jersey Ci housands at Ape \ Hense — _ ned the streets to giv reweil to! —T ! Aw ' \ Bupseme | LONDON, April 4.—V int Astor | apy 900 men of the city’s second draft « ; A rin 1 sked w ca Awe f petrol, A Station en route to Camp Dis ° ed by the ‘ puld ab | cording to Information received by \ pi ce Renee | MUST SAVE HARD COAL. {lana 'rne revort aids the retuoat of nom Kitch , mar ( wv told bim bis lordsiip was en mmon occur \ A ee | ° fovina i f nb Governmen ieee ] ip to Go to Hungarian Army rere i Sausages pk eing pressed for Pr particulacs > Jury | — W k Frankfurters he chauffet ained that the - r INTERNED AFTER WEDDING. |'",hsour, cseinnt nas Soa], wil jaunt use of anthracis HOSPITAL FOR CAMP MILLS. 00d-OMOKE Fier Sausexe the Hou I The solic jecid “ whether | purposes now will cause k i BOSTON, April 4—-Dn Karl Oscar] forth ; reased La ‘I ‘ | x fuel next winter, Fuel Government Takes Over Queens an: Lhe fragrance and sweet- Bologna Pe pd Mi oF ee bon aan ties te want sy ee J ness of hardwood smoke fla- Cooked Ham fim eine 104 * s irat olfense. : James « seite for” bittim gist vors Gobel’s Smoked Hams Sneed Ham to ort Ogiet! Ga. to-da Dete ra aye Instructed not to supr dice , roug roug acon interned fo in of th FLAG TIE FOR PRO-GERMAN, JO, Delehenty's |mestic slaes of anthracite for thle pure[Mrounae at Mineola to iy 9 through and through. Roe tince | dl | pos | “ . c a Ss The smoking is a slow ; cpescadte Ht eyelet eal i ; ed FRICTION. hala veda ; process, requiring many Cooked HENS. HL, April John W. Ttyne| 4 tha) M’ADOO DENIES Govern . hom. Bf aka i Corned Beef } ATH winner | pateniele sop have etoat Ca .ours. ul if makes each P ae \ A \ i pectors ad nee P ; : ; | gaye No Hull Official Objects ¢ inate 6 Tine Stemciard ek! ‘Qué nM alias of Gohels harm a dal ure Lar ONOMICAL! . rT ve | operating With Labor, ne two avia a ey a ee nA ‘ ~ . 01 Goo. EC y k an au WASHINGTON, April. 4-1 ' pved cacy. ‘ Kit who forced bin \ Were ash ta sate suiase re tea ae se Delicatessen and Costs less and | to Kise the d wr allen a re eo actin, oral FIELDER TO VALUE PIERS Only the best young hams Foed Btaces ts eal he A : F road Employees ae ee meee at are chosen for smoking on | neck we nu : an Federation iit : at Gobel’s Kitchens. Each hence, it is the | « Would mn w ‘ an er RORY RT Ne Hobok Dock most economi- | auence > ln ated against an or WASHINGTON, A ‘ process in their curing is cal condiment. | expected i . JUDGE EATS WITH I. W. W, bem rail ies ime ge bie ee given time and expert care. You've tried fey peu yeaa lenpnta Wilson, for A The result is tender, good, , andis Asks Stronger Coffee for 11g] ™en a eR ‘en - the re $3,000,000 PAY FOR GUARD, |"""*"" “)\i.aue'irerenuns heron twa eu | tb eet ea dalicicusien flavored chats THE BEST | mention far) CHICAGO, April ¢—With two jurors, | gny railroad official. T feel th {voken, Ned. The x ready for baking, broiling, | a STA PY | to select twe Ar sedition in Monster Naval sia au ’ : Look for the Gobel “Quality First” | — ‘ 1 Guard onet tees in Loam Drive ; sign at your delicatessen or food store and ask ¥ r Mexican! resul . - herve to- I LAKE ae Austin Nichols’£ Co's veiatween | Qa fe p eaOi a ernest aecilibeaa for Gobel’s products when you buy meat. 1 NBEA Rar Aerviee eee umnpling 00d andl New « aiisalitgtieta ts tate a tip eckaRAl i, Mies Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann , mer Btronges arive f ‘ U.S. Govern Inapected Betabli ent No. @ | PREPARED Lite wun. | Soffer ane WASHINGTON, April 4—A se John Wh 1 Ww A deale ati Redected by Arms, Kile Mimgert, Arm Camp has been named if OT ay. BORA Hes ® ¢ e, We make everyth ; Morgan Ave. and Rock St. } MUSTARD WPSTERLY, | \ 4.—Anreio w Bath ¢ FRANK A, HA INS Brooklyn, N. Y. i * ‘ zolir ed from the pine De- vill be di Mavute. ‘i 4 ! *THE WORLD'S BEST <—~ [ee vaaltaisetiil aan Be ee eine inne 7 “ hibiting Sunday’ Ashing Ritied Bln eld wo aootius' bare tevacy’ Bear Bir name te at Fort Hiley, Kun fur Ulberty Loan Committee 25 West 45th 94 i