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; ® THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918. MUTIN ‘fi GROWS IN AUSTRIAN NAVY AND RIOTS ASHORE SPREAD CREWS N MUTINY (GERMANS BOAST OF BRUTALITY "AMERICAN PATROL |S NEW YORK OFFICER TAKE GERMAN-AMERICAN SPY (SAYS SECOND PEACE OFFER ‘DNAUSTRINFLEET| _T@ FRIGHTEN OFF NEUTRALS jypey By ENEMY, ere eu ounce INSIDE U. S. LINES IN FRANCE], "iS MRES CARS Manchester Guardian Tells of New Negotiations Made Through, | Traitor and Prisoner He Aided Wore Uni- Prince Sixtus. forms of American Army Officers When LONDON. May Guardian to-day say ROTS SPREADING Destroy 73 Churches to Punish “Treachery” lJ, $ BIG GUNS (PEN UP The Manchester that Emperor of Cardinal Mercier Against ‘‘Good- hearted” Invaders and Rob Children. | (Continued from First Page.) Captured at the Front. France, (hroueh Prince Sitxts and tt . | France throug nee Sitxus and that , WASHINGTON, May %—Teutonlo| severe lesson to the Belgian and) ———_- | WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY IN FRANOR, May 9 (By the Assoclated| he wae endeavoring to noxotiate for an Disaffection Grows All Over Menitarstss a practised tn. France French Catholic bas rendereg | Come 1m under the new law re- | Press).—The first German-American to be caught spying on the Americans) srmistico as into as Inst July. Accord: and Belgium has been made the aub-| “Cathedrals destroyed rendered | quiring tho registration of men who 1 omit ing to the ar the negotiations were Dual Monarchy; Burgomas- | ect of « Ge t sutral sable, 8: churches destroyed Page ae will of al ee and DOR. 8 Ject of a German warning to neutral| unserviceable, hur stroyed,| have become twenty-one since the | Behind t baracterization of traltor to his country, contained in the ey of Sieve i. a uben. the ae ons of the fate which thoy may rendered unserviceable, 84; to-| draft law passed rs Complain of Hunger, = | mat tory t ‘ te: mpl tT ig dapues tE ihey take Up are Gnaltat| tal, ch Chowaay Cealkned 18 Wak We | report of his arre ory that he aided a German prisoner to escape.|sistence of Baron Sonnino and Presi- the Central Powers, "In Poland also a large number of] intention to have four perlod: the Both men donned American officers’ uniforms and entered the line from|dent Poincar WARHINGTON, May Serious] «4 there are any etill thinking of | churches have been destroyed for 7 Z seacs the rear {n the late son Did the enemy overtures offer a pos- s ( ung 1 Md iit ensons, The fev -|¥ in which men who attain their Peace: eiility of pence t Mancheste! Gisturdances in the Aw »-Hungar-| siging with the Allies, let them take| Military rea n n cures con Tt biacy ae " usd : oti F anchester fan fleet have caused changes In the nm cerning these have not yet been pub-| majority shall register for army duty | They said th were studying the ground between the Ines with | Guardian asks, “Our Par orrespondent wh “| warning from the fate of others, Ushed | A number of members of the com- }a view to using tanks and asked to be allowed to cross the lines. ays t Emperor ¢ offered @ figh command, a despatch to-day] the warning. | “Asa resuit of the stupid stubborn- sone - : | mittee expressed themselves in favor ‘The officer to whom they made the request soon discovered the ruse | °°" toration ' n and of from Switzerland said. The crews,] 4 is in the form of a circular, which | ness of the Helgian people in continu } * Jia a France and the eva largely of Slava and mon of Italian] recites the amount of booty seized in| {PX the + rugele after, the ‘ blooty of raising the draft age to forty and ordered them escorted to the rear, There it was found that one of the | iat ion of al pied tory, Ok wuble nd nal defe on the bat ele e | } y e t . ve i} + 4 sre heme, Geacent, hav a great deal of] France and Belgitim, the number of| Ce eee erent on ee forced, againat| men was a German and that the an was the accom Ja basis he and Bulgaria were prepared troubie, and the disturbances were) churches damaged and destroyed, the| their will to Impose punishment on AMERICAN AVIATORS | = - | « with Germany." put down with dificu! money wrung from the stricken in-| Many rich individuals and wealthy A T | saya st Emperor Charles ex Avstria is concentrating troops in| habitants and, finally, the deliberate | *it!ee. This has contributed the fol- MARKED BY ENEMY RUSSIAN TERRITORY IS BATTERIES OF GERMANS | ed the bellef that he could induce ‘o the Ge an treas | " lowing amoun Gisaffected parts ofthe empire to sup-| mistreatment of English prisoners of| ury: Punishments $7,000,000 pesetas press revolution, according to an off- | war, | ($17,400,000); security’ 13,000,600 pes- OVER LORRAINE FRONT 600,100): reprisals 15,760,000 elal French te am from Zurich to-| German propagandists have flooded | etas (8 @ay, which also says the food aiiua-| Spain with this document printed in| Hone 4886.80 pene seauciso); tion in the Dual Monarchy is ex-| Spanish, and copies have come into] total 120,071,350 pesetas ($24, . many to accept peace and that he | GERMANY’S CHIEF AIM, | ARE PUT OUT OF ACTION 525 cs 0 ar atesra agree with him | __VIGE CHANCELLOR SAYS BY AMERICAN GUNNERS iso. tor war neter civen my Dridish Empire Daughters, Germany Sends Three “Circus ly critica way r te 4 ns’? | a 2 { 4oy ; L an 00,000 has bee aise tremely critical, It says the possession of the American State/eyen CHILDREN ROBBED, THEY Squadrons” in Effort to Wipe bd *s to Gain Both Land and Food} C ponde nt “Tells of Gallant! M than $1 bas been raised News received in Switzerland oon-| Department, Having established its CALMLY ADMIT. Out Our M | feet F i Mator R | by the Imperial Order, Daughters of @erning the situation in Austria ts nan origin, the department to- white andunt, lneledek. a: GND: of W ur Men, i at Expense of e Ka Death of Major Rasmussen at | tho tish Empire, for war relief more serious than ever. Rumors of| night made public this translation 15,000 pesetas ($3,000) imposed on} WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN Former Foe | the Fighting Front phadomt 3 dette ica: by the Fiote and revolutionary disturbances| “Besides an untold amount of war|the Alsatian children who at on| FRANCE, May 9 (Associated Press) 5 nt § | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN p P GhLptea, TIRE VaRterday at the Gre circulating in circles that are In| material captured on the battlefield,| speaking the French language and): ie believed the Germans have sent attache pei Weta, ahancn. May tall a the ntion in the @irect relations with the authorities|the Germans have taken possession fanauage ae Pg beautiful German | some of their beat flyers to this sector rich von Paye TAD | sandy Harasstie are continues to an] Rose Room of te Hotel Pines, of the Dual Monarchy of incalculable booty in France and| moat useful warning to the neutral] (ear St. Mihiel) to attempt to an- ‘0 TA SEXM Imper Chancellor, in 3 pont useful warning to the neutral UAT ALTO SEYMOUR ‘ 5 ON Nie AY the dominant factor tn this sector “The Burgomastors of the Austrian| Hel Including: High gradejcountries, If there are any still |Mihilate the American flying force announcing to delet a ities complain of famine. ‘The Neue 4171, average watchos 6,016, | thinking of siding with the Allies, let | Despite bad weather they have been! Peekskill Man ( Caimty Dire ted] tee of the Reict AU Ne allt cattle alae elie Appetizing and Delicious ¥ Pp i on them take warning from the fate of | out { : ected ly knocking out the enemy batteries Frele Presse publishes « series of | underwear 19,076, embroideries and) iy.0 others out in forec Artillery Fire While Being ° Hf 3 v nan fi ne} n| Makes good Statements made by the Burgomasters| women's bandkerchiets 16 ums} Tt de ned in this ooument that | “° [east three new German squad: Se naa e obey ; FL aa tveahi EL HEEAIRLTARSAG hee foods bette ‘pn the food situation, The Burgomas-|preiias and parasols 3,7 silver than 50,000 British have been| Tons of pursult airplanes have been led Germar Jauite nervous for sever a days be hy etter. ; ter of Innsbruck writes that the living | spoons 1,876, bottles of champagne risoners, and In this connection sont up to the American troops in A ipedy BU wa pinalb oe Paci “We cause of our patrol activity. These akes pala- 4 eonditions throughout the ‘Tyrol are | 523,000, These figures shows a large in- | following statement is made: | the Toul seofor, for thts purpose, ac- Y ad 1 A ripple tho ages relat > ¢he develop into short, sharp conflicts, table many Hite woret that can be imagined. For| crease over those of the campaign| tex cpoose 124,008 bach ts cording to information recvived to- Wis ¢ ne eel tne) of our food supplies a wast so last night when one of} foods which Wmonths it hay not heen possible to| against France in 1870-'71 erty them on the weatern front, (Aay- ‘The exact composition of the) ii iin and bravery in directing from{ What can be comprised under the |Our palrols enduuuled aera andl OU vane obtain flour except that made of ma) be remembered the English |8auadrons has not yet been estab=| ay airplane a heavy re] gene erm Working party, shot the sentry and) would be P en on! se BOAST OF BURNING CATHE-|;, clr prisoners with notable | ished, \w ait Waa Ut : i imn emy with and then only in insutiicient quantities, RALS AND CHURCHES. | ; ’ u | relationship of border s flat and Potatoes are particularly unodtainadl (3 4 |Kindness (blandura notoria), while) ‘The usual German game ts to have! bali and Must 2 good s our at " SI. wt Belgium, besides many art! the regimen imposed on the English shall and n | ; ro tasteless Where are whole districts that h. not , [prisoners by tho mans ta one of & Small number of planes appear nec 5 tack tt enades and | treasures, they have confiscated old | Prisoners by the bans MnO OF) the . { audacity 4 remarkable, had bread or flour for entire weeks, | extreme rigor, 20 that the Germans, | the American lines while a reserve of seo What the Germans op sit hihi ‘The Burgomaster of Kiagentuerat | Paintings valued at 3,000,000 pesotas| with in email number of prisor four or fi nes remains out of |p, them ¥ ne. At The s of Major R ferites that he does not how pro- | ($00,000) have secured a much superior moral | sight until the Americans come tnto k in the morning of May 5 Bestd ape e ty | Mussen, wi Killedalmostmt the visions are to be obtained for ¥ “Due to the treachery of Cardinal/effoct. Hosiies, to the 4 officers action, Tho reserves then ewoop| Without artillery preparation three | | ei » time as Major Griffiths, show & Ray, nd 51,325 soldiers, must be added the At n pati left the Villag also national symp ji Nour is almost enurely lacking. | Mercier and other priests, who did/An0 0 ss) Mitlutl, aniel oe yam ponte down in an attempt to wipo out the | Ainvervitiors, which Leal | oF iii character of this brave fighter Austin Nichols & Cos ervillers, which is in the Aliled| G | 1k and potatoes are not to peltheir utmost to atir the pricsta Americans, The American aviat jussen, Who bad already Loo; | =~ ——_ man machines reported, leemmianavoe isaac axealits ; nen around him mé, Canned good : q that have died in consequence of dis. | lines. abpliea partioutarly und. Canned goods are wholly ex-| againat the good-hearted German! ease, scanty food and other accidents | have met this plan by answering | ‘Two of the patrols took positions |, gees aK bv ub um ty bri ft help does not arrive from Vienna | soldiers, they were forced to teach alin German concentration camps dlarma with twico the number of Ger- [on the riche and left Mank, wh proves : Army: now his fch wound w third, ebiipoked oF elnt fon, under || must dl Just before he died he said t ; PREPARED | “The Burgomaster of Gablong, "in American aviatora use Nieuport 1 | P 2 . hemia, writes: ‘It is fully foggghe a clevpr turn ent_and en Tada aos urry od, boys. I've given them pursuit machines for fighting. Our'tered Anservi mlet from the all the hell I can R t ta tribute food * Barer ats’ te Mes NIDNISTS ARE PLEDGED FIVE MEN ARE KILLED TE een aoe aca aT ubtn he onan Als tion ana tribe det ene 3 MUSTARD Cuten, This method will only nucceed tillery regulating work also have to |‘ mapas Dee chet sanded Beene S| 19 cupmeT PREMIER | BYSUBWAYCAVEMN, %,cnmose ose och oh SOVIET ENVOY IN BERLIN i sioawien sve acute NEEDED FOR. S, SHIN rae sshane War Cross Lieuts, A. Jp Coyle, pilot, 100" Mine ae he nlane drove o - ns -| prisoners, was broui vant o the New ry A Ris! Official Dinner to Minority (Continued trem Fitet Fags.) . nor throat of sa ican retinue |* Schwab's Order ON CASUALTY LIST BVA, May olph Joffe, statement. is, i HOW TO TREAT FRENCH {78.°sc" : |Lieut. Gordon of Medical Corps IS] ence in eye examinations? | ee >THE WORLD'S BEST <— in this sector to-day arranging for al of more American nurses fired only one shot and ed the Germans with A fierce str using t Ehrlich Oculists Can Help Your Eyesight Hoisis Red Flag and Giv ding companies, Boviet Ambassador to Berlin, ts sho Th int 1 a "i and decided the five remaining mon ment and shipbu | M gy and Private D tadt ing offictal diplomatic circles, accord- je points In dispute betweer| were dead. Fifty feet beyond them KEEPS GERMANS HUNGRY; fixing a flat base price for delivery| Missing, and Frivate Darinstad Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 ing to tho Tribune He has holstes| Gen. Maurico and tho Ministers can-|were the other eight. They were be vate Property |4nd requiring shipbuilders to assume| le Reported Wo | Lieut. William 1. tioned in yesterday's ¢ ate espect All Pri roperty he red flag above the embassy and | not well be decided by debate across |tween the “dead end” of the tunnel ARMY GROWS STRONGER ar is Make Settlement for All the risk of loss through bad manag: nd Make ement for Al @efuses to meet the Emperor. He|the floor of the House of Comino! and the debris, [ment and labor troubles, was out- Ehrlich Sons Establishea 56 Years has not visited tho Governmont of-/as they involve the disclosure of in-|,,% ‘Wo-inch pipe was driven through) yankee Doughboys in Picard " ie mA ee hed $0: the ‘eapabe Comeeee ©) Mon wae & a New York: 184 B'way, at John St ficials, which is customary, be the debris over the bodies of the : : | WASHINGTON, May 9.--To y by Director General) oa) Reserve Corps. H 2a3 Sixth Av., asth St. gave bis first Important dinner jo | formation of a confidential character. "buried men to the ones In the tunnel Learning to Discount Foe’s Use | ijgte the cordial relations ex Production Charles M./ pig home with his mot 350 Sixth Av., aad St. the minority German Socialists, at|BUt the Premier has chosen that beyond of Poison Ga between the American Exp nary | Sew Chairman Hurley of the! Gordon, at No. 464 Riversi ag Wanna ataet which he expressed opinions in strong | methods of declining to accept the un-| Chief Engineer Waldo Briggs) Wirt rlik AMERICAN ARMY IN | Forces and the neh t rd indorsed the plan He was graduated f h 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. hangu erlin never experienced | precedentod position of continuing mn shouted through the pipe FRANCE, M svi ny tad Bela | War Department has issued spociti 1 present, Mr. Schwab said, | sity of Mic in 1916. yy euch a strange Ambassador, and it | office while a committeo of members| “We're all right replied one of abit they instructions to all officers ordered | the new igreement will be en-| Dr, Richard Gor Boy ye Every day the Americans become | the interne apse lan gs cea will be| were deciding whether he 1s guilty of HLT alba uah oo com. hers stronger, Apparently they are bet: overse as to take eat ORAL le pre- | tered »¢ ; with Oe fei ghrine pital, No, 450 W 34th Stree n > have him withdrawn, | untrathe or not Reus * + ie ) neu the | ter intrenched than the Germans, who | Caution aga ie ny Corporation of } wigs -d Pr A te Samuel D. Darm stadt, re. ———— | ene eR : De, eign vere und . $ of om-| ported slightly wou! ivet ‘with | General Maurice himself cannot | P Ba me RAE: Seay ex are being continually harassed, day| An. official meinorandum to| h he or Pereira at Nic 8 Bult eeiseyalyy speak in the House of Commons, | ne-inch pipe was then passed |gnd night. Despite the enemy's heavy | officers and made public to uso | P the construction of 160 steel | his Wife at No. s Buttes Street up to | could testify before the committee, ao |{PFoUH the two-inch, and attached |¢xpenditure in gas, he has obtained no | directs that “when any dainage what-|ships of 3,000 tons each, have been! months ago he is personally placed at grave dis. |‘ ® Compressed air resery Fresh |advantage in this sector, the Amerie [ever i# done the matter should Bel cancelled and new contracts aub-| cea advantage by the refusal of an inves- | “UT Was forced in by the small pipe, | gang discounting his every move. epo ‘ Me] stituted on a flat basis of $960,000 per GIRL ATTACKED IN PARK Med Sale peters |and stale alr drawn out by attaching|~ Reports received from ull the fronts} "The respecting of private property | | allowance of $50,000 to Da Military men say that any arbitrary | suction pump around the two-inch| on which the Americans are engaged, |! Of capital importance,” suid the a QPRE COE RL AND STABBED WITH KNIFE treatment of Gen, Maurice in the | ?!Pe with the exception of Picardy, said|cnoutld Berarat tae eee ae ract was drawn. | event of the refusal of any inventiga-| RESCUERS REACH MEN, BUT |that quiet prevailed last night, prin- | the French people, who are Guile sen- 4 submitted to Ce esa | y ei quiet 5 wht, p | , tion into his charges will have @ ree NOT A MINUTE TOO SOON cipally because of the bad weather, | #itlve. Altorcations should be a ping Hoard ag-| Screams Bring Aid But Assailant grettable reaction ig the army, where| A® Many men as could bo worked| ‘Tbe artillery activity was normal| ence net touch any wo % Dati NS ar Cera Makes Escape Into sarded as a distinguished and|in the small shaft were started dig-| although the enemy was using a fow|any property, no matter how small or! extin a ariy- $800,000,000 to | Shrubbe 1 officer. ging @ four-foot hole through the|®#s shells intermittently on the} seemingly trivial without first lcaver contracts previously authorized | nrUbvery 7 m ette ic smed to be frea aber, &c., as is| % ‘ : iplaie that ho will come through with flying | believed there were twenty-one feet one Bene the Pv : a rgd ary in States’ muat| Chalrma BUNS ar honroaele | Park is being investigated by detective L DAVEGA. €olors, as he is such @ conummate|of earth betwen thm and the res-|German killed by the Americans in| perml it will not be x Gormmittce to-day, Soy 12 i master of parliamentary fence, But|cuers, but it was found there were | Picardy, discloses the effectiveness of | tolerated in France” 1 Bie ot eghitg Rantaleots, sev old 125 W. 125 ST. Sax fencing with such questions cannot | only twelve feet, and the men were |e American fre agiingt the enemy | IN tkir the park with biol ML tL (There is a certain com " een Ove! s a . Hp a sp un " xh te ' ving in bring De Up Supplies. The | B was return > Her hoine n he rescue ere just in time ead tepped. from 1 about fiity horse hair mattress which no of Commons will not kill Lloyd | prisone Gan dunt aa ibe taat « pean completely: Hecuclienad, by artile CER aes a HAS n other mattress gives. We have Gec order to make Asquith |them crawled out, part of the shor. {didier, We dare not show ourselves. | Wil] ( U " "e Insi isted Cook Hadn't] and'he drew in TORCH TOIS. Eanes SERAE devoted 85 years to improvement| Premier, This has been his safeguard | ing came down and with it a volume] We live Im the cellar. We } REBUT Lene: bie a W ie tateh or 1 im manufacture of our mat-| before and it will be his safeguard | of sand and stone that would have pee ee night. 1 eM Paid and Latter Wie piteneen: ot ive Mee | STELDON.—TIE areal tresses, springs and bedding and | ?°* | buried them. brought back food " Months t Knile allant, and be a HELL PUNE } 8 . es hrubbery + PUNERAG use only the best materials, The 7 «© Daily Chronicle says | The work of excavating to t vod. | bh ‘ A shell hit WASHINGTON 1 Piantainda, p wher of A} The i was on Hroadw 66th Friday, leading homes, hotels, clubs and far as can be gauged, the | ioe of the Ave missing men may ae Iho re nder th A 9 West Sith Street, was pital and went ah BR Jernm y to ve yur Surface tratt 1 or an hospitals recognize this and are! : Pe hours. Bu ; r } from the ¥ tin ‘ a8 ae | ervative vote,| bush Avenue at that point ha The wea been ae ser was locked up using Hall's Bedding, At your! Tory absten. | cut off to prevent further cave-ins in| several day ing \ W 7 t Police Statio Healers or ; Ny Witt wet eng | the tunnel fantry ac \ red 4 ees FRANK A. HALL & SONS of between forty and fifty| whitney gave out a statems EPO AACN Te aiehe Peay A ‘ Brosxa came Manufacturers of Bi ds and Hedding rals and about a dozen labor| the accident was due to th ountered an enemy w . ast from Groton: 1 25 West 45th St. members, Ja workman in # ‘ ply | They st | J a room ove pee land that there was no qe {| superiority in numbers’ the Germans | Mit r Germany] , ad pa ent fo: reind saan | the quality of n alu had over them. om f ec f - | tho qualit n | cea ry, a oitnitedt Special for To-Morrow, Friday, May 10th, _— ; : | | Biatan 4 ; ste to Cetto for} antainda Wa e abo: CHOCOLATE SWEEPEMEATS Th, Vot ARMY COURT MARTIAL NINE U.S, SOLDIERS. rif] nan 0's be une. hn inn || GRIER Ae ¥ \ wilt be ough to erente three " k 1 Dirwaine variety at males and. centrens no erent. tint otin Lessons ROD aur |e taht wee ce me | RRR le to submarine commanders, under) \ s dhe was also Choeolate, HCUAL PORT Ay TOUAD RON which American ships carrying wheat | ‘| ook caned € |to Cette for Swiss relicf are to be’ und he i f " Br Darnall) May Be Use ki si ine Rifles, | Ioecaraeel | pee if Attractive Offerings f for Thursday May 9th, : iv t a Ame W whist! + ou une ‘ . Car . still maintaining an armed blockade| DANG SOR eee ivcal | r’s Islar | piure: Thre 1oF Switzerland. This challenge the Be widow and tan +, There you | martia nn. (THis AM} AN FORK Government of the United States is! ‘ repared to meet a 1 Nie ) 1 PRONT, M rhe | prepare | neg ASSONTED MOLASSES map hy . : tt ! N report of 4 > | ihe New here Theue Prepared for The Sunday World by the Woman Voters Com Ladies A Aen : ‘ Deol) ate Wuel lend le Sill ‘i mt richeat mittee of the Woman's Suffrage Party of the City of New York |]! Was nouncemer . eo} \ uel Ad- | the in the down 4 It is presumed the case to aleg| Hone eAEriea. § \ pera |. Ga riet ey have " jis that of Brig. Gen. Arthur B | ne i nes AG W p as a bac of public + Buttercups ‘iia Bouin in Next Ss x nelly, command M nun: [on : ' te t i ! i 3 \ PN unday World Magazine ied at | d operation: Phe buts 11 Reboait aie 9c Ast : 1. coming an officer, so wcUVity relaxes apd |efica, | ve Will win,” Wear a ship button { ' ;

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