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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER i7, 191 CITY CAN rT HE S15 00 er epee We SET rahe Reveals pirat Teper tare | a | j Ticonderoga Men Felt Depth 250,000 Men Marched Nearly | Republican Club Starts Move Bomb Shock—Rode on 300 Miles in Month, After | to Demand His Removal as | | = “Sub” Deck to Liberty, } Bitter Fighting. Soldiers’ Welcomer, Macirici . . at undred unit of power in case it Electricity tor Consumers went our of business, another five Could Be Reduced to Four | hundred unit had to be made, Cents Per Kilowat Hour. When it became possib! to in- this, a thousand kilowat unit was put in, In order to protect that| Pp from soners on a German submarine’) WITH THE AMBRICANS ACROSS ept. 30 to the end of the war, THE RHINE, Dee, 16 (by courier to ents, Junius H. Ful- Nanecy).The Third Army now oc- about a general public protest against the continuance by Mayor Hylan of — 45 days in all y By Sophie Irene Loeb. unit, another thousand was added. cher of Norfolk, Va, and Frank L. cupies a atrip of Germany containing | William Randolph Hearst as @ mem- In Junuary the City of New Yor«|INSTALLED LARGEST KILOWAT Muller of Oakland, Ca the ex- more than 4,500 equare miles. .It is|ber of the committee to welcome | . " homecoming soldiers and as Chalr- Will become partner of the Inter-} UNIT IN WORLD, traordinary experience of being fired supervising scwormyot fon OC] onan of the Gomehittce ts Gana borough Ratiway in its immense sub: Protty soon a five thousaod unit! on by the guns of a British armed several-hundred villages and operat- soldiers’ memortal in France, The resolution provides for the calling of 4 mass meéting to protest against Mayor Hylan's action. It was adopted unanimously, After referring to pro- tests against the retaining of Mr in the North Sea at full speed under bundreds of thousands of hostile) Hearst on the committees, the report people, was almost entirely accom- plished within fifteen days. flcers made reckjess by champagne| ‘There is not @ precedent in history and finally of riding on (he deck of for this occupation, which is also re- kabie | h h by his own utterances and bythe ptured them Markable in that {t was finished with: | sistoguren of a committee of the out a single serious hostile demon- ed vessels United States Senate and bis posl- stration by eclther imhabitante or|:ion as Chairman of the above come j Stoops mittee is a disgrace to the loyal City oe of New York and an insult to its citizens, particularly the men who have given (heir lives and those who was installed, and was protected Iike- wise, This development continued | ind pretty soon it came to pass mean to the city as a money-maker | tat the Interborough Railway in- and o possibility for reducing the) stalled as it went along the first enormous city debt, Is arousing COn-| jargest units in the world | When the 30,000 unit was reached, med to be the last word in the matter of producing #9 much power in a single unit To-day there is in the process | of completion a 60,000 kilowat ck of $8 hundreds of miles of railways and street car lines. The methodical taking over of this rection of their prison-boat by a Bri'-| tremendous responsibility, with ,the ish cruiser, of rushing the mine fields multitudinous details of governing Way transportation system merohantman, of feeling the sl \ Just what this partnership will nine depth bombs dropped in the di- | siderable discussion, and will be watched with great interest throughs} out the country and the world. In other words a new system whereby the city becomes the land- lord and the Interborough Company the tenant of this great public utili mount Interest to the uiti. | Unit of power. To make a long story short, a “lial hogs the Interborough Railway to-day has a surplus of over 750,000,000 kilowat hour kilowats annually says ‘Where: The loyalty of Mr Hearst to this country is discredited the direction of German naval of- the U boat which had ¢ through the linea of ined up outside Harwich when the German U boat fleet surrendered, The Reserve, Wulcher was first assistant engineer and Muller first officer of my of 250,000 men marched 200 and 800 miles within a month, staring almost immediately are members of the Naval! ortant question that pre- sont iteelt ta whet "aeeots Mey Chel that eeuld be wUe te URC WHENOUE | ee the United Statew supply ship Tieon- lease eerg My Ly hardest kind Of! nave shed their blood in devotion to Pea aiaa eet ies wee) adding anything to lands or a LE WGMENS RADIO CORPS deroga which wae sunk by shell fire |) Srting: In the last six weeks men|their country; SES what future ceyelopment May PS) Cindings, ‘Tile welll eneee lhel |trom a German submarine on dept. (2nd Officers have undergone probably) “Therefor be it resolved, That the ul t t j bul + i 4 ‘ ¥ ‘; | ag 1 i é anticipated on the of the con-| sen the billion mark rs HE Women's Radio Corps, an organization named, and six are now stationed In each Clty. 199, ahey arrived to-day on the | recrost severe physical teat thatany | President of this club be authorised jit Lahalig This surplus is equivalent to | with but twenty-one members and with Each one has replaced a man, and all have made | (gronia from Liverpool eee Army has ever experienced. | to appoint a committee pf nine mem- | ss APU AE he aN the amount of power manufac: | branches in New York, Boston and Wash- good. The uniform is modelled on that of the Wi Wika utlnsheditn ha kahtnloah Bay reached the Rhine ate bera to confer and thks ection Aue Hel BERGaiie tise eee ene tured by every public utility un- | inst one of the unique products of the British Flying Corps, Among the prominent mes: | trg anuport Ticonderoga, with a crew of sented” P USINDRLY ispearetas, other organisations in the city Sot liam j # proms | der the jurisdiction of the Pub- | war. A class for ingtruction, was begun at the time bers of the class have been Miss Belle Baruch, 120 and 185 soldiers on board.” said Geanite their worn and mud spattered | meeting of citizens to publicly protest duction of pawer—the development | [ie Service Commission, includ- | the United States entered the war. The first job daughter of Bernard N. Baruch, In the pleture | Lieut, Muicher. “We were “part of @ Voit, against the continuance of Mr GE whieh. abi unlimited-—ELKC.| i99.the entire Edison system, was to teach drafted men the radio buzzer, Their from left to right are Miss Elizabeth Baker, Mont- | convoy of eighteen ships, and on the | stiny or tne men were wearing the hang fee mien Wis haa te aa TRIG POWER That is to say, that the Inter- next assignment, the one they are doing now, was clair, N, J.; Lorena Reed, Cambridge, Mass., and | morning of Sept. 20, owing to the same uniforms they did in their last|with any reception to the liv WHERE DOES CONSUMER come. b?fouah Railway with the city to inspe fio equipment in the three cities Elise Owen, Stonington, Conn. thick weather on the night before, We nenting. The shoes of some were torn| doing honor to the dead soldiers a } mimes artner, i - | ost our convoy, At 6.20 A, M, the satlors of our country d as its partner, can, without add ia st lost our con and worn out, but they limped aloi yee Ci ible ing to ite lands or buildings, | 55 ie = Garman submarine, which waa later refusing to tal out amd insisng ghey | the committee of tine will be aps f 1 were to say ou, Mr, ¢ a on c owat } would cove ; 6 President Bonynge Pie Cie veunrctna } produce not only all the power | nt y our i cov “y | discovered to be the U KC 152, sneaked Would hang on and nish the Job, — | Rolnted by Freauens Ronyoge 18 : : 0 i needed for all the transporta- {the entire cost, including all invest- up and opened fire on us with six-inch > --— olutions favoring restoration of the Bore Railway hes bul er tient 1 e p oP German Soldiers at Cracew Slay vention system of making nom am 4 i der th Interborough ats OFERNOe y BHOE : ppg s. ey killed both our gun, **" con y e a - largest potential electric power pro-| ten unde: i hia. | Agsum at city, with the siagldgh deueeitia tit ths Russians Ref to Work, — | inations, ith th hin- in 0 ‘ 4 wound- | ducing machinery in the world Wied rbd Mb) Fab 6b | Intervorough as its partner, charges! daishlba! pss br Gaives. |_.2URICH, Dec. 17,—German soldiers at at Sees that now becomes a part-| Ory reduce over 760,000,000 | 10 orci pee tater eee eat ane ertmarine then Crow are reported to have fired upon GERMANS TAKE STEPS ner, aud that you may enjoy the u tere bllowees: SHCURI YE Te) ANY | alpina kes Oh ar and ine | [ton came up and the submarin Russian prisoners who refused to work, of ‘this izantic. “machinery, you PUTPOS® desired by the city. hat c Hin Gulyautin one risdes 61 TUG hath Rear Me PcRTE Sant; TO PAY INDEMNITIES ma y, yo! 4 F city makes one-} " i \e Galveston, she made a! ing to the Stuttgart Tageblatt.— It ts 0,000,000 kilowats is NE OF the. Galveston ed that the incident occurred since would want to ask, “Where does the| Now thes 000, i | tion the city makes iss sn os A att on us. th Consumer come in surplus power over the peak of] 4, nai¢ million dolars on the 750,- second - opt {meiner tony 4 [the sign ng of the 4 rinistice between the _ If the city will utili hi Interborough needs. That is to} 99, lowats annual t beh dee deena Sie es aes — = r ion Pre ity will utilize this aha WGERIGATESWELICI UN » | 000,000 kilowat annually, wa a} the first attack and most of the men == === |Government’s Taxation Programme enormous power, the people of a “|eould be utilized for reducing Cede : escape eludi ‘apt. Madison. | located aci 13 , : pate ciaaathe i the city can secure electricity at left over after the Kload ri eg: aabh. ass jesear Including Cap’ cate accurate y and we escaped Provides for Floating Two ; @ rate of four cents per kilowat | ment—the margin of safety over the | t © consumer al Twenty-five of us had remained on) “On Oct, 17 we sighted another Loans. % Tsp ic ma" | peakload j fou wat hour, there/QOrrin G. Murfin Put | Talk About Their Amazing | ,oara to extinguish tho fire, We| British gteamship, fired a torpedo at} 40 By, Mil wo nsumers ‘ aa : ‘ o get our steering gear | Wer and missed, Then Franz brought gy tae er paehEt J many ae This, webld’ mean 9 annual [CITY HOURS TO CELL. r snuaily. | North Sea Barrier That | Deeds in the Most ocrere wren anneal sce |his ‘sub’ to the surface and fired 83 |*!Ady Is taking steps to raise money saving of fifteen million dollars | an average | » i |to work whe we gn begaaet te 5 for the war indemnities which the Al- + to the consumers, If the city only | In common phraseology, the city of | of HOF NOW. Bottled U Boats. | Casual Wi Jon time. AS our: Sunnersi wer all [aot praca peli reuvenctneg ea3 lies are expected to demand le i N York, when {t joins partnership ody ‘ 4 | g killed and she wa i poste " ‘The German Government's new tama- ee eee aca eae | with the Taterte ugh, aa have t PAMaroranete teed lie yrrin G. Mu : | tastlals"—a good old army name— yards range we knew we were| “We reached Kiel on Noy, 16, Ful-|tion programme, according to reports half. million dollars annually, 008) Slowat hoGte (0. sally If Youlone hundred is tuking on a new meaning at Camp|doomed. Just before the Ti er and [ were allowed to go ashore |received here to-day, Includes two jreturned to the United § ates to-day Merritt, where the trench hounds who|geroga took her last plunge, Lieut. |under the escort of a sallor every |!oans. One will provide funds for the viathan yesterday | Muller took one boat and nine men. | day Franz told us Germany had epgeciee bee Bpeage tk to be asked now eagerly awaiting their re-| «yin gixteen wounded men I got agreed to surrender her navy and said | "4" NOt been decided upon. The ether . wi'l cover the cost of demobilization, m the army on a raft, Among these was Kasign jhe would take us to the point of sur-|"yargg sums, it is said, will be ome nd Ensign Sanghove./render and turn us over to the pended in peace work, including the re men banded into emergency | Lieut, Miller's boat sank, Some of| British.” which could be used to reduce the ®, ond still have enough to run 4 in on the L The Interborough warily rea as the ed the importance my has known) pingleman of h vut his services during the war a , employment of discharged soldiers, being dependent for its power on any h power is now located were 0 eat tr 1 1 other source except itself, and | throughout tie city. In the subways! yore. Ward Re | Re ‘ A Breet Unportance) andhad doughboys, artillerymen| tye men were drowned and a few at Avat-thare oa ; RARER, whue (eee y “bunt fare ducts, now carry. | | Kes urd Refuses to D & as much bearing on throttling ry~for convenience in trav] jung to the submerged boat, On the . 1 Yo ihe heey So SOG BN EPS OM '0B | alreasy REIS . babes ‘ 1 ‘ hen they are detached from vf e 23 5 ' — ¥ * ymarine menace as those of naval] ¢ling whe e re deta , wit e aid of big pa w | the subject, the prevailing belief in| ing electricity which can be uti i menace as th al tal dibae a eaten ath ri tne Ailen Mie DACOe: Ts | \ dhe present achievement prevailed, | by the city fMfcers who were in charge of ‘fight « y were just able to skul a And several years ago the first Producing five hundred kilowat was established in a station, The cost of this surplus power I He the man who bi of placing a barrier of tthe trench hounds that tramped| time to clear the sinking ship. In Merritt are “Casual Heroes." | tiyq minutes ¢the submarine was| || , ke their heroism as casual] siongside of us. They were picking UD i matter and tell of their amazing deeds t were float The Specially Shop ° ? i ic} been estimated at variou ‘at from 36-10 mills to 7 mills Now, iu order to protect this five it has been authoritatively stated that} prom a from the Orkney potatoes and onions t tinent Islands to t rwegian Coast, and)? the most casual way ing around and they also picked up rh be ard he was still on the job perfecting a! q TRC" Fen heehee hand-to-nend | Muller. { was signalling that aH FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET wring eee mine field through which no German and feet, or sometime: a h| would sooner be a prisoner on the || i © CARVING SETS @ WOODEN WARE @ ey) esby stepped blithely from| vessel, submarine or surface, could teeth. ‘They know what it Ia to suf-|{° boat than remain where I was.’ || WOMEN'S Oo =A|9 ‘ ia attended only by @ trim have passed, when the armistice was fer for hours aa tie i When they came down for us the | hs Zz “ h maid, ar e every indication | signed Jans for placing « similar ean Y peat pet Jie tenlahen. that |Captain was in the conning tower eae JP [oe ok hsh se Getta tt mite barr aio aeacoranean| aged oe ile adiat tad with reviver in ha bands A® ce (CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS | Zl gg OR the | F I Q ns to he e ans for the wt, Murfin's direction wero! the mise x of thi i when cut otf and inet pa 12, me If we don't rontove ||} sabres, eds le, + iis a z F the clage fon weare ET Hevea ie way when the war ended forced to He hidden for days our hata he'll hoot u | $ Ss y Knowing these things, th treas- “ - Le om | | I=} 1 . proud to be} go last June the United! ure their a A I told the ensign I was going to ||| : ° fi)“ have not had much enthu FAA cca’, Sofie kste ere im tel Dor see lath SUN4 $8 slate Mer aasamtaent oe tn ona ts, eS sev Tvs Bae Pure French and Irish Linen, oe olf [it tue arent wars” abe declare lnndiing to aaything pat cut up ca tom, but ‘woulaa’t give dime for|cebrate of ane t) best? “lam a er | Hand Spun, Initialed, Colored, . war over, I am feeling like a IPs Wis enough to bring every Ameri- that Great Britain and oho oid Gh, New York's Gaidas man, but I have been in the Uni wt ||| Hand Embroidered, Madeira, i youngster again this year. Yes- |> ce wlopted it, ‘The task of shut | regiment that has won fume ax the /States seventeen year ke me on || 4 eel in the German submarines by au | 185th, is well represented in the coms | hoard.’ As he said this he started to | Real Laces g terday morning I stopped off at iS Veritable net of mines at the narrow /Pgniyt Gf Gaauale’ at Mori wheel climb to the U boat from the rat, || B Lewis & C % yay l Junction of the North Sea with ti nd temporary “host of re-|which was attached to the German | j 2 ewis onger’s on my way 8 Ht is A bs ALL cc Was turned over to the | turning heroe c ft by a u ne, The captain replied || rhe e ; , fi, ii “1 down to the office. Early in the E4 eer eee ee UR HR HB NEA ears teh No ATA Anas [Ooh bite: PHS eRiA Ss Feline White Hand Embr’d Initial Handkerchiefs i &| reba : P if et, and Daniel bri eee Pure linen. = & |] morning is the best time to shop. 19 ue kat iy hy | apts M ara Me ‘ nue, are elt of fine apecimen of a serman BOX OF SIX, 1.00 1.50 3.00 @i] It took me less than half an hour Bt | “iy? ee spree my saad He aye he “ect Hint | ie: SOReM aaked where ou Hand Embr’d Corner Handkerchiefs | 7) , i m hea com from the United ‘ocraine wecar just otter the {chief gunner was, We told him he | 1 ere Mitel dep, Seba oa of {WOULD FORGE IMMIGRANTS | iri, “were ‘ucocnvied acre, |ZitticarTalne teat dunt Aer ihe] tie utara Pur fen i oe “] my family and my men friends. ii] of 1,000 skilled Americar [ios Muerlein, No, 154 Garfleld/ay ranking officer on the raft to EACH, 4 ° . 047. 1 | rill ‘0 MASTER | ENGLISH TONGUE : ick manned the fa 11 ete cea Cie near | yoard the U boat and I obeyed under | - - | { g | Agaricon seams no and American v day of the engagement, » was |the muzzle of his revolver, As [ went || Colored Handkerchiefs It \ & lall |G Baiahne rh Sa 1o0ls | Sels—with asaista wounded whi wamp,|aboard the U boat, Ensign Wood- | Pure lintn, hand embroidered of | \ o a Widen 1 } placed “It came sip,” ‘ 4 }ward and a sailor who had been printed, in i A t Widen Their Sphere ; a i " : 5 5 = 2 2 ‘ . f do th ita- | Picked up out e water by the variety, 4a 380 #8012 ? 45th ~— Avenue 4 f Service, Tr Spare A penta [ieee remain large variety i ew Yor a VOLS, Ma, D nots | 1917. 1 Biven |One of our sa aly wounded Plain Linen Handkerchiefs ! & Row , do more to educ the barrier was extend tit a wag wd te be taken on the U boat for || i 3 ated Hey |f {both the foreikn and born Hopu- | atretched from t i | sania [CretRER ite ca ninit anid tre banllt Hemnatitched corded, taped i 18 g ie rh of Pantie Norway, It wa Janes re Se emer eA penal Box OF sx /.00 1.50 3. O0upto24.00 | 2 If-}| Bee A earhcrs hat : - nd it or rea aeroge, nteen who wer Hand Spun Handkerchiefs 1 Ig R + ho ’ Ye sof wet \ eS. Yes both in tie ¥th Be! picked up it ‘ French cord and hemstitched, 1.95 2.95 3.95 | fa] . Brumba We | luntic became nd om Hh ‘yivattahed PAS HOR oT land Li Muller and my & IE shou sist that ever Q with each - Avenue, Brooklyn, 805th Ine " n aboard the U f, i k |?) ed hitiveshorn pmepie ne | surrendered by Germany to the Brit MeKinnon ack six wounds in my legs and the ship's || Glove and regular sizes, 309 lo daa é g V denounced rmer|ish at Haw He said there w f McKeon doctor dressed them, That was the |] a Al ‘ ' tion! 4" | nothing extraordinary about any of | thy ! laat time he touched my injuries Glove Handkerchiefs rc} | ~ — . | them. The newest type 800 ton th si | Field Artillery, and | while I was on the boat | Plain linen, embroidered, si 3 13] | FLEET SHELLS BOLSHEVIKI, | as a cruising radius of 25,000 mite 9 Rochester | Won Oct. 13 we me ted the Nor colored and madeira, -25 to 7.00 6 Fa > a ° : o Ife} is} i} > i m uv 4 “a ° British Sq 0 Attnoks Ko each with a capacity for carrying 4 and cone irom in ¥, ar-|pelled her to lay to by threat of gun- || Real Lace Handkerchiefs and. red up by ars, National Guard and fire, transterred a big supply of oil 4 " : Vated ts Std " BERT MDS SP en | Teny Aspere anny SURED SBA aN Navan r is Frank and provisions from her to the U Valenciennes, Duchesse and 1.00 95.00 nd Handsmap root Serta ep Ur re LAO UU ae et ae = Mit who Was with the boat, put her crew in the boats and |} Point. Also footing edges, . to 95, l 2 Lh Names of Bftle Elster and Mer | 98 enne whee h \ fo) Mother Confused, y urrender | «On Oct, 15 we sighted 1 |} a} 9 Accontanian ot euoer rementir ind he |e : eter atcanatto Aare A Large Assortment of ’ 8 Beis Wari ina ae era Pog a ado a or and miele ®* | MEN'S & CHILDREN'S 'KERCHIEFS thet Ha atch he sent 8 O 8 ca \ Mrs. be Bb i on ; our alrplancs Src onawared Oy Bren, | In a great variety of styles, embroideries, | kivo A pine us yess cuatheks oti wee het ne colors and designs. % GLASS BREAKFAST SETS @ probubly the oldest actress on the Amer: | Where to drop thelr packages and the dropped nine bombs but we were | é i eS TEA _WAGONS me |prcbaply the, oldest actress on the Ans | where to got most of them.” very desp ond ther Gidn't RAVO. U0. (bemmmemnemenimemmenseemmnenieeememnieaiiens . j a ea Nr —— ne ee a meg vi “