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—s ARETE I Srp en mR oe - _ THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, APRIL “a7, and Special Correspondents. - COMMONS ADOPTS RISHORAFT Fes Wie PREMIER WILL RESIGN UNLESS. HOME RULE BILL IS PASSED — | | | RT'S ISLAND PRISONERS FIGHT WORKHOUSE FIRE Telep Wires ‘Bumed Out and | Signal Connection Lacking, but Blaze Is Put Out. aa Man Power Measure Goes to House of Lords for Final Action. hone DENO NC :D BY DILLON. | » Self-Government Nearer Than} 2. setsoners in the branch’ work: | mistook the aviation fleld where they | > Ever Before, With Former | ne on Hart's Island were pressed into| encountered tho American aviators. 2 , jas services as an emerg fire fighting for a German camp, according to in- rs Opponents Won Over, | priga day when fire was diecovered |formation to-day. + in the basement of the administration) [rrench war crosses, according LONDON, April 17.—By a vote bu — sri i - Noort ‘s!/ to another despatch, were to be Jeonnection with Hart's Ist as 801 to 103 the House of Commons) ie is a tire eit syotern in opera awarded the two flyers to-day.) as passed on third pole tHO:l tion, ‘Telephone witea nad been bareed eee stan. play- | vernment Man-Power BU extend: | out is rhe { ve an ; t telat Patrolman Flynn of the City Island! they received the report that two| % Ing conseription to - station, attracted by the blaze, made a| enemy aviators were headed in their |: George Barnes, Labor member of | ‘000 bicycle run to the headquarters | direction at a height of about 6,000| ¢ the War Cabinet without portfollo,|o¢ ingine Company 70. Capt. Pitzer | feet, Both men jumped to thelr m announced in the louse that the his men responded and were taken! chines and mounted to meet the fos, Government would introduce an /|to the island on board one of the steam-| Lieut, Winslow sald later: Irfsh Home Rule Bill immediately |°"* of bel bs Gen valianes bey Ria ee “When we got up we saw the Ger-| 4 . Fees ile vaxene a" eputy Fire Commissioner Culkin and | mang, Campbell started for one and| 3 and would force its passage, He al80/ pepury chiet Hayes of the Bronx, who | aani te Hite GUNA wor BA The announced that the Lloyd George | were conducting a hearing at Park Ave- wel 66 Gy maak aad ah Ay " Cabinet would resign if the House of /nue and 159th Street when news of the | y man an ot @ round of Lord ed t t fire reached them, also made a hurried |™@chine gun bullets into the n ords 0 pas the measure. | f hed t : chine, He 1 ar 1 : k trip to the island, But prisoners | chine, @ looped around iny ma- | Barnes gave {t as his personal|iaq managed to quench the flames be-|chine. 1 manoeuvred for position and opinion that the draft would not be fore their arrival again shot a round at him. His ma- | enforced in Ireland until Home Rule »mmissioner Culkin was/chine quivered for an instant! then! Nas in practice d when informed that there was | nosed downward, landing almost in-| + The Man-t e read |"? system between Harts | tact, 1 circled around to make sure |“ for the first bth the | ere eee eee eee that his machine was out of com-| + House of I to-day { final mission, then arose to help Camp-| * ction will be taken on it to-morrow. | HOLLAND READY TO ACCEPT | veu, out ne nad atready masterea his | OTTO Td The passage of the bill in Commons adversary.” | PPHHOG HS bee rated by John Dil Irish National “My men saw me first and fired, | Showing wi ory With Ven masatis Was tates in the {st leader. He attacked the Govern-| ; brviae eet ‘ rm | Some of the bullets punctured my beet Sh wasn Abad 3G ment policy and moved to omit the | Foreign Minister Says Government! machine, but did ‘ilttle damage, 1] laure applying conscription to tre-| Must Be Assured Three Vessels | inatly got over him and tet ely. 10s! WOULD FILL WATER FRONT ‘UNDERGROUND THEATRES sa ail menirs Ove stats tet make toate stom wows” "*) LOWLANDS WITH REFUSE: TO PROTEGT PLAYGDERS he Nationalist members showec low 6 the ground.” | themselves clentingly opposed to AMSTERDAM, April 17 Campbell's aay ary was bad | the draft, while Sir Edward Ca Governments, DF eee bigs Second | Surned about the face, but will 1 ‘ ; IN PARIS FROM AIR RAIDS , Ulster leader, attacked the Gove pos ctead: Ta prepared to ne=| Cover. Winslow's opponent was un-|Dock Commissioner Hulbert Sub- | ment methods. hota and Gk ‘ | hurt, | i Hylan New Plan to ept the American Government's pro mits to Hylan r a vo. Soo Je ‘Opened, One When the measure was passed, Dil- | 1oea1 to send three shiploads of grain to| After landing, Winslow walked up| Dispose oh Asie ic il oY on i) r ¢ i ; Jon exclaime Holland on condition that Hollnd sends | to his adversary and handed hin a pose ei tiee) Housing Performances of the “The worst day's we Ireland three ships of about the same tonnage | cigarette, then remounted his p Dock Commissioner Murray Hulber' Palais Royal. since the w to America. ‘ording to the Teles! chine and climbed in the air to escape |has submitted to Mayor Hylan a pia c va ARIS, April Air raid con In urg sure, Idoyd | grant th Minister added : _|the crowd which congregated. for the disposition of the city us P a : bal va SURE pRLaA TEI George LIVG, as) CoMlani mist, ee ahina wil reueh| A French woman, who owned a cafe} and asher, which tueludes an incren founding of underground Germ DUD 10) GOON | ee Vertes ia ae nearby, heard of the exploit, und s city property along the water front.| neds tae i we ends 500,000 | America. overnme hake AM eclaapeatbacl sel rida t theatres In Party and two + ‘ such | to assume that Germany baie Had SE Be: Fee On eld, | riefiy, he wants a committee, compris | amusement 5 will svon be . ha seaid din heir w t nten f pr g it to { impediments in the 6 ng himscif and the Commissioners o aehibe tl-Home Rulers as Walter Hum Ms 4 tine sient cauara 6 ine, | 86 him | op 2 Teng, J. Au Chamberlain and A.|¢** : gdb Intane) the American conquerors, Bho #8 | ean and street Cloaning,: named to One of them, called tho “Ab' ong, J. / ons rec dno reply one of the German aviators in the & sites for: fills (shelt 1 1 under a six- WwW, Samuc Gene rl p don said he had been tnformy te crowd took him | tr lee ¢ sald ¢ Pad - sa ‘ Iveland, with Mr. Barnes, which iy hat ANMaeA Wacleahne Governaieniel ii: Due ste ne ma him) “The ealee nblae Gt war! aKld ory building on the boulevards een engaged in draft the How at Dutch ships entering British or |r 2° E sp nthe | missioner Hulbert. “are making hich en officially classed en engag fh "i wine, which he d The woman tinually more difficult to get our a , bonibaran Rule Bi da se 1 meeting y American porte after Apr would tea Ke tice A catina’ Xb) ebas WHerecil | ag a safe retreat from bomba > 1 nnd udded that he re= {iter learned of her mistake and was |and ré + whe iA ‘ day and rep ud made c = very much disap poointe J Formerly price of a eH) Ree upid progre xarded the word of the Anglo-American | purpose was $50; now it is $159, and it other underground play- the form of a measu jlot 0 ‘ound along the of the form t aa Just | F dumped, the ground filled In with the) “Cavenu de In fal eal ca was suspended for | Head of Black and White Concern |e” performances to this new loca Gen were Two Thousand Men Wanted for “al moasure whic tpplicable to tt his Line of War Duty I nd. Several motions It Is Announce he introduction of a federa ter i ie ae er eady have appea the Hou rel Z andniad #60 tha ss adic Gey peer ee eve drive just started to recruit 2,000 men s to Home Rule ateo tavor|for' the United States Tank Corps ROL Tome ean According to ment a ldeiaeislare mre from the recruiting office ag aN reet and Sixth Avenue, chi has Ireland i ad l eho DrcHsUinh kee, RGIan ata Fe See Be ia Unik War Who Joined in January are At a meeting c 1 hae Sc Cant ‘ommittee, which was called to paola sider the matter but which adjou ib of Amertes, antl jay without rea trive, Men from cision, seve rs urged that. tive years of age every po! hould be made es; nted © secure uch storey cle even at vobile engincer mechanics and ign! ples on experts. With all t — “nlontsts upp U. S, BANKER’S MURDER ists : hav ran, age IN PERU LAID TO GERMANS Rule, will do is prea bake SOR maT on Washington Asked y lowan to In- ine 3 he ps vestigate Death of Brother assy strenuous at Lim, ons when th & measure to the CEDAR RAPIDS, 1a,’ April 17 $38 769 021 STEEL PROFITS. bert Cumming and William 8. Kenton * ’ 9 and Cong an James Clood of this - —— Washington to-da. Samue Republic Company's Keport She Heuld, manager of the Pa » Ratlroad Big Born mpuny, supporting charges that his ® directors of t t h¢ brother, Paul Heald, Amoriean ban s Comins were Ye" was murdered at Lim u, Jan Annual report s ret tate Departme: was to be by an explo maleh asked to Investigate, ay it is asserted power hort | mi found that Heald was not Rak AE (ual and Sn porta d but that his death was tan taoiiltie an agents who feared “Notwithstanding t the |inve About the woul vctivities in 021.39, wit malay Heal vas th to ‘dividend $1 5. T reantile ik of the 4 ts of the corp dy arrived in N York leht nd surplis nd will be brought here for interment : —_ QUAKE ROCKS EUREKA, CAL, All “Lost and Founda" edvertioed 1 The World or + and Found Bureau > ‘Lost Noo 108 Wold Bulidir be Hated Said to Be Mom Vio in a for thirty days. can bo Decade—No Damage. enn at Cal, Apr oat and Found" advertisements Gan GEL Gth Ah ka at eka Wardle ake 1 to have been st Sivertising Agenctes. 9 xperie ero ° tlephonel directly t The 1 last ° ’ #1, 4000 Teakman, Ne 1 H paeona 1 eck yn Office, . Mt Brock > ted from the sbocs. | Winstow TWO GERMANS AND : WIN WAR HAR GROSSES, Lieuts, Winslow TEN Campbell Heroes of Exploit—One Gives German a Cigarette WITH THE AMPRICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, April 17 (by the Asso- ated §=Preas).—The two German aviators shot down by Licuts. A. 8. Chicago and ot Douglas Campbell of California on Sunday, Notifies Chauffeurs It Cannot Meet Demands. Little Known Picture of the Kaiser “Face to Face With eproduced from Former Ambassador Gerard's Book, the Kaiser. Peer eer eee eeresy Fb ede Ree ee ee “NE FOR HUSBAND, 66, PUT AT $10, 000 BY JURY GERMANS HERE SUSPEND ®| At 1918 CRASH IN SUBHAY PUTS ALL TRAFFIC LINES IN. TANGLE 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 19 MORE GROCERS MUST SHUT UP SHOP THREE DAYS | They Violated Food Administration Rules—Dozen More in Court for Neglecting Labels. Nineteen more grocers have been or- dered to close their places of business for three days for violating rules of the Trains in Collision Under the Harlem River, Blocking 120,000 Passengers. Subway traMe on the West Farms | division was halted at 6.67 o'clock this morning by a collision between a pas- sengen train and a work train in the tube under the Harlem River. Inter- | borough pffictais said there were only | @ few persons In the passenger train! and that no one had been injured. But it took several hours to clear the tracks. Meanwhile one of the worst tra fle has known tangica New York | were convicted after ty {one held for trial in | axana, No, 222 Wast 2h Street; | Barthel, Food Administration. Cases against twelve others, accused of violating the Inbel rule, wera called before Magia trate Appleton. x of the accused mullty, one was adjourned and yeclal Seustona ‘The following grocers must close for three days, April 2, % and M4; Billelle, No, 271 Pacific Street, Brooklyn; Jos Cerbone, No. 618 Morris Avenue, Bronx; A. Nonsiatto, No. 618 Lorimer Street, Mrooktyn; I". N. Steffe, No. 64% Morris Avenue, Bronx; R. Napolitano, No. 223 First Avenue; N. Serraploo, No. 61 Prestdont Street, Brooklyn; 8 Siooll, No. 48 Mulberry Street; G. No. 1699 Broadway, lyn; 8. Btchelbaum, ma Street; No. 64 Cherry Street; N. Konecky, No. 112 Walton Street, Brooklyn; 8. Centenze, No. 38 Hamburg Avenue, Brooklyn; 8. Sa- developed, About 120,000 persons who! fina, No. 231 Trautman Street, Brook. }tyn; DB. Luearl, No. 2% — Pactfic eee x 6 use this line regularly wore obtlged) pie mreckiva;. 0. Miahon, Me. ep to seck other ways of getting down- Cherry Street; C. Aletlo, No, 04 See. town, and the resulting congestion on| ond Avenue; A. Anostasio, No. 148 ines, the New {Mulberry Street; C. Wengert, No. 1m surface and elevated lines, the New| vorman Avenue, Brooklyn York Central and the bus lines! ‘Tho Court sentenced Max Yadoft to caused tong delay for scores of MY & fine of $100 oF serve ten day in e.. i ety prinon for violation of the thousands more,” Prasleaily SVOty | cits wile requires that certains phar Transportation line in Manhattan wa) ucts be tabelled with name. grade nnd in some degreo affected, and tele | srioe phone service was crippled by the} ——_—_~> -- rush of many thousands who wanted to notify their employers. rome of the elevated stations women fainted In the crush and some were trampled upon. Mon clung to platfornis and steps of trains that moved hardly faster than a walk Street cars were stormed by mobs of | nen and boys, and windows and doors | were broken, Clothing was torn and | ros wero knocked down, Several | tehts developed. Within twenty minu jaccident ft was imporslble to find a vant taxi tn the neighborhood. | Drivers of automoblie trucks charged ten cents a pastonger for earrying | {folks cross-town to surface and ie aa new. Police reserves wero called to| andle the crowds at several gubway {and “LL stations, An Interborough statement said the |work train developed motor trouble! fas {t paused under the river, It) stopped, and the motorman @ignatied | Ithe passenger train, which was just | behind, to push. ‘The passenger train | tarted the work train, whieh went ‘ahead up the tneline for a short dis then stopped and slipped back, | ‘its Drakes falling, It etruck the pas senger trali and bumped the forward and onto the third uh os atter the! i hy tance, | truck off the rai rall, bringing a menace of fire which mado it necessary to shut off the | power. | ‘Trains were rerouted, but the south- | bound |» servic) was paralyzed until » derafied train could be Mfted. | Trafic was resumed on a ten-minute |schedule at 9 o'clock and normal ser- | | foe at 10, } a | MAYO SEIZED ON $101,330 | BREACH OF PROMISE AWARD W. Bundy Cote, of the riking cha yed by the} < + ; bg tee th cannot meet; Mrs. Edith ‘Be opin Rec vers Heart | Much Married. Ne v Haven Manu- ! demands for $21 a . w ek | Balm From Elizabeth Bram- Will Support Liberty Loan and facturer ves Bond in nitely anaes | bach, Wealthy Widow. War Savings Stamp Cam- | Double That Amoun # of thia ce a is “a 60. | A valuation of $10,000 was ish . ‘ paign Instead Virginius St Jutlan Mayo, rters" employed in the |on the affectioas of a 6b-year-ol ‘ a : theses (Sn ee hose acaled vor-| TWo hundred delegates : (ng | married wealthy New Haven ma | drigrenes| RUBPRAGLNT: Rial ty, WANE ome branches of the United German Socle- | whofe inarit 4 other expert- | dict waa ope nonce 38 frookiyn, Wee 1h this vicinity met last night Inlenees have occupled much news! paper | On ‘ ne] Court Justice Callaghan in Hrooklyn. | 08 1 Nie vidially eae NOB? | space,’ wha 'tdeday: arrested’at No. 646 Navan i-| The verdjct awards the sum to ''T8 Third Avenue, and voted to sumpend| yourth Street, Brooklya on a body ex+ that panes ure’ | Caith & Beplat, w aueg M Ns their organisations’ ae v a ‘NO! ccution tn satisfaction of the Judgment | seta Pio duration of the wi Hany | once Greve ty breeder atk defied, It was ag Y., for F, Haas and other sp \ ithe Paci of t | no members to devote es to| promise, amounting to } ane “\ helping the Liberty | to the! yfayo was released by St ast , iam slat we jqule of War Savin haglaa ad oe on furnishing | ——_ ¢ +e ‘ bonds in the munt of double that ot! Finpat. 1968 r BELIEVE COL “any rm tthe Judgment. ° i LIBERTY MOTOR FOR ALLIES. tin * be 2 OL Mia Array ven’ with Mare. te t ey Ohne I Fr ven years. She was twe wo and A in in OF Needs Cons) to har: busbend by ‘ wil lhe forty-three when a ceremonial ma WASHINGTON The All gned "Pet ny rf ss Brune | Autoe| Wa® wetting $50 a » Mayo Liberty motors) late | aT al YG Be NO") became wealthy an 4 {nto @ i Alrplane ox neigaificant We leh beast ane wt. Berane r ferring to the wife, ¢ . adiniiatl Hi ings that an income of $100,000 a yes ‘ 1 Raynal ©. 1 a ould command mu f the 1 " a Mise d i overed she was not a w up to 450 : ; wration, yeste ported cap is ginal plans 1 r mis tn Gall, Perubingra | madlately lett Mayo. Ln c, + ' casualtios, was last seen ¢ we subaege HITCHCOCK AT T SAARBRUCKEN Hears Where New tor In Held Prisoner, TON, April 17.—The scat Departinent w ad to-day the port fon 25, driving rly « hia automobile in rection from | <PAGIRINT BAOTOR GUGTED. |Scives pe ans tuneet tome cl certl noe Y Apri 100-British £ tt Amert n an troops and ra nto the German when hd reve he Spanish | at Cottage, N. ¥. nister CHICAGO SALOONS CUT DOWN Three Cunhi lined Mateh ity ned ay q 4 » One Thensand to 1, Due Start Mabe. neve juatif CHICAGO, A Kleeck- > 50. Pierre eland, challenger, will trophy ft cushion r Kieck 4 f t Two Interned for " ons of auges for U.S t business with the PHILADELPHIA, April 17.—Tw w Hoense period |mer employ of the United mated to-day Gaus a ‘ the total number o in the city, erick Schubert and Frits Bie, breach of promise « Anti Destroyed. ‘ot 1h Plants Dishing Matter ¢ OTTAWA, Ont tions to prevent erit uid divert a the wa hey were orc order-in he Governo: ts made fo f plants in FUNERAL CARRIAGE WRECK IN YONKERS INJURES FIVE Horses Bolt and Run Two Blocks Until Conveyance Strikes Cul- vert and Is Demolished. persons wore injured this morn- od by @ team of runaway horses In Yonk= Tho carriage overturned ation dashing down « steep hill nd its oceu- pants were buried under the ruins Timothy Murphy, the driver, was taken to St. John's Riverside Hospital with « Fi ing when a funeral carriage was wree ern, posmible fracture of the skull, Williaa Hayes of No. 102 Ashburton Avenue, Yonkers, suffered four fractured rips, The other victims were bruised and cut but able to Ket home. Thiare Sire. Mary Terry of No. 447 Nepp@rhan Ave-|tor some time to come. When he fin- | nue, Mrs. Gustay Fennell of No. 66|ishes serving a ten months’ sentence 4: Vineyard Avenue, and Mra, Mary Me-|the Bronx County Jail for unlawful en- Namara of No. of Yonkers. They at the funeral of Patrick Kelly of No, Ot Vineyard Avenue, Some of the har- hess became disarranged and caused tho horses to ‘They ran two blocks until the carriage struck a street cul ert and was demolished, Mourners in carriages at the funeral bec 24 Mulford Avenue, all ny ste O Grr LP Thursday's Spec 18 a ee Coa ts & le Ci I Capes #19 Sis=f2 Sale at Four Brooklyn: 460-462 Fulton St, wear. firmly. Ask for Our Book-—"The ofthe B NO BWRANCHE STORDS—0 Custom Bootmahers Ofer 50 ¥ four pleaded | 4 just entered the carriage! for burglary Smartly Draped Models Mandarin, apes individual in sweeping lines. clusive and color seen heretofore at higher prices only. No Charge for Alterations e Nineteen West 34th Street Downtown: 14-16 W. Mth “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT.” Our “King” model is vital to every youngster, since proper develop- ment of the growing foot is contingent upon correct foot: The straight lines, full-rounding toe, and spring heel give space for each toe to lie properly, clasp the foot under the instep, support the ankle and hold the heel 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St, CLA AUSTRIAN PREM RESIGNS AS BURIAN _ SUCCEEDS CZERNIN enieeriininin | Reported Hungarian Cabinet Also Is Ready to » Retire. ZURICH, April 17—Austrian Pre- miler von Seydier has resigned, aé- cording to reports received here 6- day. AMSTORDAM, April 17.—Baron Burlan has been appointed Austro- Hungarian Foretgn Minister in sug- cession to Count Czernin, accord! to a Vienna despatch. Baron Burian, in taking the For eign Ministry, retains his portfolio as Minister of Finan COPENHAGEN, April 1%.—Hup- garian Premier Wekerle and his Cab. inet will resign, according to reports recelved here to-day LONDON, April 17.—Prinee vou Hohentohe, Chief of Court te Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary, has bee discharged, according to an Exchangs Telegraph despatch from Copenhagen, Count Alexander Esterhazy, a broth Jer-in-law of Count Revertata, has been appointed his st sor, Washington Found Burtan Friend- ly tm the Past, WASHINGTON, April 17.—Confirma- | tion of the appointment of Baron Buriiy jto be Austro-Hungarian Foretan Minti ter In succession to Count Czernin hae been received at the State Department here from its oWn agencies tn Europe Burlan has beon regarded by oMe: here as more friendly to America in\ \past than any of the other statesmen © the Dyal Empire. It is realised, how ever, that his attitude may have un- dergone a considerable change singe the entry of America into’ the war. pr wet note FF sat JAIL BREAKER IS IN AGAIN. German Wi co Twe Charges When He Ge August 0. la going to b More out t Lorena ia one German who of no use to his Kaine [try he will got an added “bit” for broak tng that finished, he will be tried and when he has completed |whatever sentence may be imposed on that eh he will be turned over to the Federal authorities for failure to register a# an enemy alien Lorena escaped from the Bronx Coun Jail a while ago and was captured by | Brooklyn last ht while attempt! t jrob a saloc apes ™ Specially Priced for Tomorrow at 19” Smart new arrivals of ex- traordinary Positively attractivene: the identical capes selling elsewhere at $25 and $35. Véby special! Navy Serge Capes Velour Capes in Colors Coats of Cloth Poplins, Burella, Ete. Ineluded are aristocratic mw Madonna or coatt impressively draped and their magnificent Offering every ex- feature of style, material Fashion + Shops | Newark: | Broad & W. Park te $3.50 to $6.00 eerie ai