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CLEMENCEAU TELLS OF SHOOTING WEATHER—Cloudy, Warmer To-Night; Rain Friday. New York Doughboys of the “77th” Story Now Running in cbhe The Evening World taf ‘ 4 i ACI. __| “Circulation Books Open to All/?| . i “Circulation Books Open to All.’ P + 1919, tte > o_o PRICE TWO CENTS. Cenr res A Ste Tek Werte NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919. 24 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. e e arges O orrors at Drest Vented OY Fersning ‘ »¢ —_— ibaa CSN or i ii aa ee ee ‘MY ADVERSARIES CLUMSY ; } | | Z i} POOR SHOTS,’ SAYS CLEMENCEAU; ’ 9) _ RECORD OF DUELS PROVES IT ' ' | | . 1 | ae aes | ! | | Long List Shows That the Premier’s Oppo- : | | ALES seesgrezerteneg were HIS CONDITION IMPROVES | With Revolver and Rapier. | — . ~| >. « mae -| 66 Y adversaries are really poor shots. They are exceedingly eT Rich Philadelphia Men Said to | Hospital Admission Rate Lower| | clums | Z : ; | meee: ‘ . With these words Premier Georges Clemenceau, “Tiger Woun e Premier Worri e ae) bos . i Have Paid $1,000 to Keep | Than Sick Rate for Whole | of France, nonchalantly referred to the wound inflicted yesterday vy ded es Over His Sons Out of Dratt. A. E.F bie aie A I rc Na oR Lote a ie oh lane Inability to Attend Peace Confer- a " | | Stories of his numerous meetings on the field of honor reveal that ; r PLANS DRASTIC ACTION. CARRIED FROM FIRE IDE ATH TOTAL: IS 1311 | HELP TRANSPORT Be a a ener poor shots—and not as expert as their | ences— Mind Clear and He Dis- —— z ei ieee t ’ abet Uaees des abe : nae : : ree ’ ie y | x : bs Paul Deroulede, a member of tho Chamber of Dep ities, In 1893. cusses Shooting With Visitors. Daniels Says There Will Be a CK. Those Who Died on Trans-| TOWS HER 10 PORT during the heated detate over the Panama Canal deal, braved the tre t is | | of Clemenceau by accusing him with being the “indefatigable ad -Up ve | ‘ aver i é Round-t | of Al Involved , ports, However, Add 2,191 | of Herz," prominent in the scandal and the backer of Clemenceau In a | ; PARIS, Feb. 20 in Grafting. —— to Figure. anions | newspaper, The lie was passed, and the ineviteble duel followed. After REMIER CLEMENCEAU'S own story of the attack upon him a@ : Spectacular Mid-Day Blaze | IEE eee Preside . : a single exchange of shots, Deroulede was wounded, and the stories of he told {t to callers is given in the Matin today as follow Reports that Philadelphian Pectacular Mid-Day Blize on WeASLINGHON: CAME) 0=-Heal resident Grant Goes to Res-|] the day have it that Clemenceau “spared him with a grin.” Yesterday (Tuesday) when I was passing that spot at the paid as much as $1,000 to get | North Moore Street—Mer- | caiions at Brest, France, gencral] CUe of Polar Bear—Storm Drumont, the editor of Libre Parole, Paul Deschanel, Prince Gura corner of tho Boulevard Delessert I remarked a strange silhouetted : ‘ s Navy and so ke “ha . ireme: Shae sy é rf 2 Tr, : man de Chimay were othey opponents of “the Tiger,” shortly there ligure upon the pavement showing some one examining me attentively, Dies Pee RADU chiecatan | nae en 2 ida) ‘soi apelin - Delays 18 Troopships. after, In the last-named duel, with swords, each of (he duelists was The silhouette was that of @ rather evil-looking man. I sald to myself, er OEE ea dnsrats arvlce ie \ t rf 4 . Aregpa) thkous ES a: | wounded, Clemenceau rétciving @ slight scratch on the shoulder while | ‘Hello, that fellow is up to no good,’ This morning (Wednesday) ak We : Bee ADEE Denes praise from all} The Wansport Polar Bear, repo.) prince de Chimay was scratched on the arm. {ho same spot I percelved the same silhouette and jimmediately thougtty Mss i ahaa ea Aen 1 the: bute cted since the fivet]in distress cast of Bermuda, has heen Clemenceau figured in a great many other duels also, most of them Why, that's my friend of yesterday.” favoritism in the nas xtended ee a day,” Gen, Pershing ve-| Picked up by the transport President | fought daring his student days, When he established a reputation as a “T badn’t time to continae the reflection, for the Thdividual’s arm from New York and now tik "pany at N nd 66 North Moore to the War Department Grant and is now being towed itu! good shot with a pistol which made bim iuch feared in later years was raised, revolver in hand, and he fired at the door of the automo he League Island Yard at Whila Sirent a : i ay oP Pershing| Bermuda, conseque the Ident cheese ea bebe PD et Sales aS SiR eS bile and hit the window, [ didn’t reflect that there were perhaps : sto Chica . : “i sh i ree: t | other bullets Jn the revolver, and as soon as the first snot was fired I yhia, Bo: . Cen. Harbord, Chief Grant, scheduled to arrive o-day In New CM Pa eno nelle Gene Havbords die (Cer oF Grane seneduled so arsive vere one's SHE STILL HAS RED HAIR, —— FLIVVER RUNS AMUCK, leaned forward to see, Other shots followed raptdly, one after another known that the selling of prom < jeneral of the A. EF. had ll! oot reach port until Fev. 2¢ | and L fe't a sbarp pain low down the back of my neck’ The pain was va aakuciet p } g e me thei personally inspected the camp during] aa BONE UF BUT MAY COLLECT 200 FLOPS OVER, RECOVERS #0 intense that I could not belp erying out. I realized that I had ; M8) the last month pr zs - | been hit. libiagsh hepa eateaial dian fa Ahonen Men ce cupants! “Conditions ut the camp have buen) has not been made known, § 8) Rose Wagner Tried Empress Re-| AND THEN HITS A WOMAN What followed passed with lghtning-like rapidity, rly HAVO 40%: '0-ERO ANF reersie ; ; bed as te ed been expected here f« ; 4 hen GiatiMate | seated. beside the chauffeur on the front of the automobile Lad at the ORRyL SnD). (De Fake nT Seven) “Among these arere Mot, Lena Car B nnd = deta ttribut eet ‘i She Brushes O1F the Dust and Goe: first shot pulled his revolver out of his pocket. The chauffeur at the oMoers and sory yeomes aro YS" tow: and one-day-old baby, Ww sional com ' which have held fe On Her Way -Exclaiming samo time put on speed and got out of range. Then he turned and tained,” the four most notab’ ases| \ vives or of} Tables of 8p tal rate a He Rea tot paneer 7 | 1 Mere idea brought me back home. Now I feel absclutely nothing.” mentioned in public being the tol- No. 6&8 N¢ to the] Cluded 10 Cen. Perea ee eeend men treops returning from the w bippee a ane ds The Prenter paused here, and then added sarcastically lowing: idee ee ohne a Hiveat and vicinity ferahel another sample SUM Ay = Donate ctanuitelte) Jumapen Que: ¢ My adversaries are really poor shots. They are exceedingly Junior Grade Lieut, Benjamin ; first fir SEO eet enieen daye of February waa|the cou of the \ ane Mina Rowe,“ yen © hy yday on tn Ea clumsy.” Shadrock Davis of Plymouth, | \,, wo ee a a similar figure fc | nilor mon take Pre aste otk ol Rar ah mb Pea To Stephen Pichon, the Foreign Minister, he said Pa., Assistant Surgeon Medical | a diRbe decincins ns. LaPal December 1.2 »w r Alst Street, did not | Somethit D m t ‘Am I not a good prophet. Do I not urrange things ahead. { bad i iS sna AGR MORLAR canine | Uarie Len cara Payoh ¥| arrange J to have no meeting of the Conference today (Wednesday) se eee ads Aa 9 Nh Wer a The sick rate May tady heard tor the| Tat (eine. Jt rolled down the hi that I could get a little rest. Well, I've got it.” porary appointment July 1 7 a Chie of tho} Gen. Pershing said, time of the Empress Instantaneous | {st 100. It w Hitting a toboggan Shortly after he was wounded one of his colleagues who te has been tried by a court martial |. | : i‘: {made {measure of the |Hair Color Reatorer, deseribed a ry ip ary el We pene RY an old and trusty friend and particularly dear to him came to see hig, and sentenced to three years’ im sao crus Gh reet, carry. {that place, Corres |G return faved hein Ae jis BOtaral goleth| Fine die ciiewalle then, GiE “The Maharaja of Bikente” said the Premier, smiling broadly, “in- prisonment in, addition to dis Jins rubber coats and hoate for tin]the whole American Fry a onary caphioe ees ‘vidio ep rageenes ey a RECT 5 Cropkate vited me to bunt the Tiger in his country, Well, it is the anarchists 1 ‘iremer n he first news of ¢ or 8 application . who have hunted the ‘Tiger,’ but they missed bim. iw held ponding action on ten ad la ¢ in whieh tho fre eccurrea, [actions is as follow oF r Navorsbes anon Canteen witkiann | sear toner Oe fae Pre window : by . ‘ itional charaes, one of them that Han neeaeane aecnnadotiialt for December 2.14, for January [0 : ee Dain CcoMET it tina ray irae 4 : ' : he accepted $500 and another that | \.,4 BK iG aaa Drea ; pate ed ir papatioeanedenin gay PR TRS greatest hit of PARIS, Feb, 20.—Premier Georges Clemenceau, who was wounded ne took $200. His attorney, fo shajeequipment! and pommanasani verage death rate per wee , Twas a 1 teit! Hehe OM a igh. the! cstanday toy ahole ‘tired bs le Cr ina he mer Congressman William § Suen S ye ry igs ih for troops at Trest and| so” he - C1 kepta acreen around | Piste Klass window, {1 front |vesterday by shot d by Emile Coltin, an anare nt a comfort. Bennet, has asked for a review es h bulidir wna W N eghie ap Land wherever 1 could PvE ee able nigit, the Associated Press representative was told when he called of the original trial pole lag : | December Jar ee eel : Laie bad ba dai aaalh The Premie fo i“ Lieut. B. J. Ellert. Naval Re ‘a ant as ' x a)" ir t d HA ise thi. enol ! Juietly through serve, who began as a chief war 2 sate di RSthA Soneeercrll n $85,000 men er ere cs { Ait Hurd | nd ; sens night and did not wake He wa 1 suffering trom ant officer and rose to a Lieuten Ye Vrance via Brest,” the « ‘ : tances Sine nas . Mee ate | aointnd ‘i ni fever, His first remark was made + Theonesse ¢ nun, who is ancy, formerly chief detail officer | yy Saveuret Cavannuahand over 165,000 left rT aa AY t twenty’ in |< hop and declared tha atk | sttandine him at No. 280 Broadway, detained on nt of No. 68 North More Street {daetha among all these transionts|,i,, : ee rd) $200 fina | y 1 ; Hecitate | attending hi ; hier : : the training ship New Hampshire eal : cae) and among the permanent garrisor . i (PS at ly Tah in | | “[ ama lazy man ¢ in twenty years off tho foot of West 96th Street ||). MUR EAR i lerom Nov. 12, 1917, to Feb es eR STH PP oye ” A paleo ar hpemred °f! that I have been so late g pending courtmartial on charges Rica Te aii wero 1,811; deatt ae . ; . | bee dverheonein sada gees 7 following al tement | ele navy, Ellert is said to have A =e pesca copa PAT! t of these 1,817]... ; bldg a ’ LP SEAM Eee alg Beep pide son | Mee Orde id famlasrackivn fatwa. |e nee. ane 8 as wi one Polar esrin cow) QF M,C, D, BORDEN’S SONS)" Pact » i'r EXTRAORDINARY GUA There. wae a slight hemeptyall 4600 apartment on Riverside | U0. Mer a4 fen leit i. ies FOR WILSON IN BOSTON cremmorrage of the tunos) at 4 artmen n_ Riversi Spat EER err el | : aie ae tana - - \ he exclaimed. “The very | [ mg Drive The initiale "Bd Re en |, ie Hine Rosadine enza and pneumonia cases were ar- | nilod f ' ts n Fob, | 5tvk at One Time Valued at $250 | ides | o'clock yesterday afternoon, ows Cae Mariins op ‘Medigal Eve | ave her credit f riving on tr rts from the United noduled to arrive on the| | I 1 by Court Appraiser | gp ie Sailors, Police and Secret} '"9 to the bullet's penetration of Ensign Paul Beck of the Navy | 4 dha ies ane. Ae ' hy Murr anouinted. % at renner ition was very satisfactory, the Maval Renata Une erregs Rice eeatin Bate Gea N r I 4 for the Eat American Print Company, w: | , 1 brslavery prnea Premier took a normal amount Chief Boatswain's Mate Lloyd |! i fi wa < pa r : Fleet pore 4" D. Worden ed 1 Juchacz Arouses ¢ « f 9 Rost Vr of food. Casey of Chicago, on duty atthe | to 8 te w th Bn f uM how G f t 1 28 t 7 1 Howard Rorden, | Attack ralute ( ‘ “ Clem eau pa > re Bensonhurst Naval Reserve Sta Ww f u aid pee ' aig ” ‘ parted by the 19.408 mean ands Ua avhos n ne b ad of the tion, detained on charges that he | ! we ‘ Lies A exee : me are Value 8) $ - 1 will pa ween f - sub accepted "gifts. A New York | st d Capt. I i. ‘ ( ' ng in Only / yer _ ' WEIMA esday, # 4 ! and sa 1 ¢ ) n ution those merchant is said to have made 5 c lemoted Insy n jcablesram quote ; 8 edu ' eee ah | roury ry & around ‘pression ‘somebody” at Bensonhurst a | old ' from tet tne t ' Ay a ith "A make Ay round ' 1 m e taking present of approximately $10,000 The f am e pe whine “ M ne if ' ¢ r : a ie ; ‘ ] 4 ain in the navy after the armistice was ot T t 1 te dir ible iow t i . ; Fi ‘i 1 It signod, - } r a pris sily ¢ Lier p phia os ; ‘| F : , 7 | None the nis, wound. Gea tortiay that off y M NO MORE B. R. T. SKIP STOPS. t ’ irs Unis exceptionally weil, and the ound ur n } ' , / ‘ Al’ twinges don n istomary It i i f ' noe: ba BE AnMaaas Moadae ( , ‘ lies h » _— 4 “ ‘ » ! ‘ t bia te v e arm SHA Hoy shot in Pistol Pins Dies ‘ . : ? y Reton 1 wked that te old & : ‘ 1 zs Pana id a ‘ ; i , : " as ‘ }| brow 1 y house iy wildiag, “'°* ™ in Avenue, Brooklyn, Wet vight, died before been given to health, com y: lo. » ry: ‘ 1 eee i. “ clearer nor bis thought more rapid. veelal, — ASet, lovday, fort and pleasure of the soldicrs.” (Continued on Twelfth Page.) ma los. gone ease Tete Bed tase aan will I 5 Me discusses his wound aad his 4 ; } sea Mee tahoe piles ibaa Rie ae

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