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N. GUARANTEE Mona? Baa a * ,: Wani i: Ketu^ott? ageism ?Mbtme First to Last?the Truth: News - Editorials - Advertisements WEATHER Partly cioudy ?nd colder to day, J-.nr |0 morrow. \ IAXV No 'so l<"l> Ihr ' :M Ifll i..- \.? n | wi;i>\rsi>\Y. pebri:\u\ \.n(\. era ? ? V I *" I l.'VT ,n 1"'"',, ' "r1, ' "**? N'wl*rk. ?"'??? ? "> I ' ' I, " I,.? I ??.i h,,i.i, r.larwl. I I ate German Sea Rover Sends British Prize to Norfolk; Berlin Yields After U.S. Modifies Lusitania Demand * GRILL SON IN AUIO MURDER Buffalo Police Ques? tion John E. Teiper Five Hours. RAVING GIRL'S WORDS COPIED Police Find Discharged Revolver Near Bend and Seek Accomplice. - - ? ? .- ? ? ? - ? ? - ? ? ?n pos? S .dquarter? - ? had ?;. yeai peated h ich only ; ? V. lit "f . ? con? by a authoi ? ei a I n. BBscions f.irl Hold-- Kej, ? ? ?l ? ? i? :: the ' ' he Rl . gi ? 0 ror.trc 1 of ? ? ' __ai ? ' .... ... - - : t? leipei i-. \< ealthy. I ;4vn.'d ? . - 'ortably . . He s - . ?up | in an Hi? housi . ? - I ' I I" ? i . ?.. led road own ? ?? ? ? ? i *?*? : !?! ? noon . . i ami In "?".".???it ii. page t nillllllii i N" X '.'4KI ?Il NI ? Mt- 111*1 K ?! ?a .' ' Lord Fauntleroy's Creator Faces Suit Mrs. F. H. Burnett Sum? moned in Mystery Cisc by Her Nephew's Wife, The haj .'.?.(: of dogt '?'. n 1 ? ? , ? I ??*? Lord .. eued bj Mrs. trchib I e riety. that 1 tress wasn't to home. She ? '? - r aoraewhere, he di I In W ' . ' n. ? h -i mnrria-ii Mr, Pahnestock, the oeietj ? . - S famllie ? V rriape, a! ... ._.,, wa,, M \- ?i Prall. Hei socii rid. ? mmu ? - recently obi m Jus? to file "imon 3 ? ' i ? I r-.-ri ? it 'lines 111 of the au Mr. 1 estock . , . . the Burnett nt a g f the las! BABY POISONER AGAIN HURLS ACID AT CHILD Liquid Burns Pillow of Infant in Carriage. oner from The Bronx down to Manhafian. und a the on? ? death of Broi i panic : I Mar court on Li ngton ? ti ? ? She i A moment la ? learn ? the baby, bul ? ? CAPE RACE CRASH CRIPPLES 2 LINERS One. Sinking, is Japanese; the Other K Silver Shell. ; . imi ? ? eithei the ? I pan? ? ? ? \\ orrj ecived ? ". *-..?? ? . lying and will -? ... king. < e and save me," "J. T, I?.," which ? ? teamei ? ? c S, ' ? " ' New Yo Mam ? : . k OIL BRINGS S5,000,000 TO SINCLAIR OF "FEDS" liasebaii Magnate Sells His In terests t<> Okla Oil ( o. Ha 11 ... mag te, im~ ?old : " ? ? ??.m R 11 I'.i ? ? t'oi ? ? : . ' ' I ? i he oil wi rat in the Wi ? *l\l\i. llYMTKt?* ir. U.U.. o..'..? NOTES FUTILE, WILSON ABUTS Too Powerless to Prevent Staining of U. S. Flag. IOWA CROWDS OUTDO CITIES PresidentCondemns Those ?Seeking to Embroil l s in \\ ;ir. ?---*?? t President an an.. ... itj mat it was rath. prepai ? - granted the? H? th mid -; ' itism, : f. rou ?< i whi anted of I ? proti ? tnp in pati '? or, i ? ie. Even s i em pera ture bi tering ' at which the F \ irger tha ..'Ull-.ee ' ' and until after he lefl cthei the eg li ? ooi In ad ' ? E '? ? ? '.?it all th? ; cai do i r? '? < an Ho Ni.lhmg hut Protf -1 - ?.' ? - ther belli? ? it? ' "Do such ? -, - .- ??> ? i ? "I kno44 th? 4vho 44'ould wi h : ? ? H . . peace dn and hi ? ? ? I.e. n .'????? Uiffii-ulliea Xesrlj Ineslricable. ?? \. .; m. ? ? i b ' I I ? would nor ' e Unit? ? ? . ? I u ri n g 1 (he ?? never I Ho? .i . been! Hut my bes mit. . . ha? ? only of all ? ? ' ' tO hs?4 . : : pol e 1 eh he ? America ( annul Be an Oatrieh. Hi.' idvucating peax? i - "Never! N ? ? !" II? America with . The Presiden! hop? d if . i create ai o -, ni? ... ' .111* i the ? d : on? ? i ? . -. o ? i |e Wei ' >' ? i. I , rj I did ?..ill.fil >m pagl ... ,..liin.ri 4 WILSON SEES IN MAG MEMORY OF l'Ai RIOTS Dei Moines, Fefc I Prea iilrnt Wilson, m !u? <perch here lo-d 13. < losed -.Mili thi?. tribute lo the American Hag: "A? I tool, it 1l1.1t ||a| I ?'*? m lo ? " m my charai ?eis upon ii . hu li are not \i?il>lr lo the? phi lical eye. llirrc "?em in moi r ghostly \ tsioni n! devoted men who, looking tO tli.lt il if;, thought "iily of Liberty, ol the Right, of Mankind, ?if the m^ion o? Amera ,1 tc ihovi the way to ?lie world for tlie re ili sation "f those rights. ^firl e? ri , grave "I e\erv It i\e man in the country would ircm to have upon it the culo,? o? ihe fl,iR, jf \]r ??->? ?' !?ue American term to have on it tli,.: stain "f rer!, .?Im |, mean* the true puUe o! blood, ih.it patch "f I'll e white 1 hit h m:'.un the peace o? the --oui. \:i'l thi m there ?fnn? to ?r-e (.? r, ihe rr..\r-. ,,[ those men and to hallo* the.r Hiet!'r..|r ||, ,? I,',,,, up ,, r (,f the iky m win; h iwim those start ?vhi< h exemplify for n? the "I iriout gal IXy ol the ' ites ol ihe Union, a*hi< h ! to ?ether to ? indii i'e lh( Ri hi ol Mankind." LIVERPOOL HIT BY ZEPPEUNS Loi.don Denies That Raiders Penetrat? ed So Far. relees to Shv \ ?lie, ' '. \ ?? d 01 i g I 1 r|.ou!, II, r sd, N'u't ?m ? ? th, and ihat ? ? ? : tea! 1 ?? iring ' e i ebr iar? 1 dropped ? ; ?, ? and Birki ... ., on ? ' n the 1 ' ?* >nd blast fur arge numbei ? ?? ? u ' 11. a' Yai mo 1' n ? . ' .1 . ? ? -? ? ?? rii. I 1 ? ? ?. v . re 1 garei ? ? during ? tentent ? 11 a1 ? ?. ? rig the t . / ? ? ? ? rj 1 r i on a ea and droppi il bomb at iei eral ( D rb -. and Btaf fcrdshir . : ? ? ? ? fl .I op o the : ? meia I ?. pre . B * ? tima! ? ?)_, t of Sta I 1 ... ?????. ? ? ? ties have been re , ? Butaoritii the police ! ? rdered ? ? 1 ?kii g by public ekscki be? .1- a pre cautio Thi n total ted in th? ? n 171 - : '?' With . I ?f the ,.- -;.. la ? ? ? ?ht of I 1.nl inn.-.I M Baga 1 "ilnrfn % I terms am NODISAVOW? SAYS OFFICL But Capital Dec?a Concessions Equ To Such. GERMANY SLbk AID FPR PEA( Hopes to Su ing Sent'im Here?House Report: S (.* 111 c in t* i ; ? 11 r. -.-., ? i r Chicago, r'eb. 2. "Tl ? Tribune" this nrior ling prii ts lull.i" il- V. ;i li. responden 1 Waal " ' ! m..." ed to ' - ?; r-,' Ml. th? ?? rpi - of - ? . ? of the Lu sit cont rover sj between the l'i -'i-i!, b 'i German] : " 11 ? . ? ender a ."i!.- disavows ?'"*.. .' king of ? 'nui . ithoul warning, pri pall) because Preairlenl Wilson not asked Germs to s. es ? iwal. ? an ipology - ? r) 1 ? 1'ir . If ?1.01 "The word I ? in.-ill ?? I BfU? R. m.tortT, thf German as ?uni appro-red h\ Presiden! Wilson i ..re it ? i r.: -" is Ion "i !'? ' ? ? ierman t.-"? ? rnraent. 1 ? . ? i...? I", imounl ; med by thf Dei ? ? ?..- I'" \l01lit144l I'rop..' at \..i'iil?d. "I ,.-ri"i...." ? ? . . . " .. ? ? . - . i'i. -id? i.r ? ????.??, 4 , - <i | M -il! ' ' ? . I . . ' ? ' late ( ... Me i vei tl ? ? ? ?... ' - 4 n:' n.-.ii i . America v Gerasaaj ?\.,- shi.? ked. i th? I . ? i . ? . ?? .- " . ? onal In\' .u: m ret? egal m -I in . 1 ????.? ?inking of ?. Bril ? n? . " M.i man ir, out ol ? ? . 1 ? ?? ..rni ol r. ?.i i.al and gai ? ... liner. ?. ? Ubuiti K ? I )in-< ?.Vas lllega "Gen smounl ? "1 da\ I rom a ? ? ! .- Lusitanii i ?: -? . ' - ? . : ' . tor-, -n ihe German 44111 |. ? "Ti ? thai Berlin' i ? ? I ?? i . ? ? king opportunit) to promote I nu nt." ' ALLIED SHIPS CANCEL SAILINGS, AS U-BOAT IS RUMORED OFF U. S. COAST Norfolk. Va., Feb. 1.?-The report that a large German set? going submarine, had accompanied the Appam across the At lantic to prey on Allied shipping in American waters caused a hasty revision of sailing schedules here to-day. Several ships, on 'he point of putting to sea. were advised to delay their de paiture. Washington. Feb. 1.?Naval officers were generally skep? tical ot the operation of German U-boats on this side of the At? lantic. To be ttieciive. il was pointed out, the submarines would have to have a base ot supplies somewhere along the American coast. They might also be supplied by neutral mer? chantmen sailing ironi American ports. This latter possi'o!lit ??. it is understood in to be investigated at once by the Secret be*. vice. British ships leaving New York were yesterday advised by thi British Consul to be on the lookout foi German submarine* operating in American waters. Later the warning was with i rawn, Captain Gaunt, the British naval attache, explaining that the information was not considered authentic. i righty Battle Brewing at S hell-Rent R heim s French Have Built Srven Lines or Irencnes There?Im I by Inch, like Moles, I liey Burrowed roward German Posts. By FRED B. PITNEY. ["he Tribune.] Par -*. Fab. i Wt were ?standing in the most advanced French no sition at .'. .1 wa i trying to account for the extremely stro itomplicated nature of the works there, and the amount of new work being to strengthen the already powerful fortress, wh al Staff officer, who was our guide, said to the local commander ? position hen i lufnciently extrac? ta be unique." i Put beside this stateman! from ? man '\iiu ta familia, frith thi 'entire .?.? ? front, and was tata baaa many times along the mkok rom the North Sea to Swi garland, the Tact that the last thre? parties sent to thi ?Vest? front by the German General Staff hav? been sent to the? sector from Rheims to Soissoi ;. \?LI to it the re? mark of an offteei complimented by a member of the (le?era! Staff, "'I In' future battlefield," hi ?aid, pointing to the ground between the French and German Ions. Thi? is not in any sense a prophecy, il ?: , ???.?. lent thai arke; ginning of i to the Fn betwe? fthcii and Si MIST COVERS MOVES. 1 ? c warmth of the midspring 'lay coming at the end of .January ha.i ain loaked ground in steaming mist, and tnabli I freedom through the danger cone. v. BW things, therefore, that when we left Van-* we had no hope \ thin ? '. of mist covered our movements fr< n the fai - ighted Germa and to attai a pos day we ed. '" th< '???. *? the mist would spoil our g it. We I .e 1".'.' u the ??.! item flout ? glimpse of th-- city in the a ; , - no! until w< ? I) a cou] i ?? awaj thai Hthedral showing sgu Bu< while wi i?itt*d the town and thi rathedral the sun burned sway the mist, unt a light I tied that wa ceded to gi*?*e ;> ?ecurity as w? clin v and t Uni M;, iioment i passed 'he gates ? f Rh< that li by easl and il lasted intil w? turned our \un-l. me da Hardly were ?? out i I iinliniifil mi |iuu* ". . "lumn 3 CAPTURE OF APPAffl TOLD BY CAPTAIN German Officer Know of Britisl Cruisers' Whereabouts bj i ?e of V\ ireless. i > ."U intr ..... ' ' tenant Berg? I tivi nit any one er An irme.i | e deck to ?teet ?vide of the Appara. ??it . I, "My ? ?;? ? ?hi ere ? . it came tl rat mi? . ? "Su : Bred a ii I ? (I i "'' |1 ? 11 ' ; I ,, ir, im . ? e .4 I locked then in vi \ ? n th? course of tk i , r _.-.??:???? ' I ? I bei . ere placed 'Wl . ? : ? : ' B tii ? i Iwaji kno* t Berg ' iar out Of i* acii of ' " The er- | .? i red ssi but S ?? iinall mi" ..,- ? ry 4M ? G?*rmaBi to cob i hun . ? ? The re? to Fostei ? RUSSIAN PREMIER RESIGNS HIS POST M ?ioremykin Succeeded After 12 Months by M. aSturmer Loi A i?n - ' (.oremykm I . - ou n re I: - - Gores is been ? a P . ' or of the Firat Class M Coi lykin wai .?!'.??? ?.'.*??? I r*i*esaief i ? ? : . - '?' h ? ? G , i a ?Il If I i.in.llllr.. fa.? - ? ! TEUTONS SAIL MISSING APPAM ACROSS OCEAN Liner. Given Up for Lost. Fell Prey to Raiders. REPORT I BOAT CAME WITH HER Rover Sailed from Kiel Canal?Sank Seven Oil.er .Ships. ? y in the and i - ? ? _: and thtfl ? ? W ith tl first i inotl I ?? 'man -r:i ? raidei .1 ol Vfoev ? ? ? ? 1 g the / men. I . ration I ? 11 iii. ? t thai a -. .-i going * '.'" mai Vp| a**r ... .all t.. t_'ii;ii'.1 ili'lii: ' ? ? ' I'll.I all Mli< v '. : Raider Rank ??leve? -?' ips \\, ewer than si ? ha I mon. t of ? lie A unan, lui' * re, aro t., th. . I ? fact i thf ir ? i ? -, irtl . '? . anal ish flag SI .- th?. gantlet ; N'orth ? ? ? .. I ? ' I I '.r. . !. '. ridge, f ?" In. I . - ? B ' ??'.a unship r : ' 'Kar. led on ? i B > ? . . ' ' ' ? . . Jal - .?a ?vrr* | r ?' ?? liner **?? . \. h a Hired cloae >-, r ? ? B . > 4? ho-?a areas ? ? R I ? - ? V l I ' ?1 UU'lll