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ok e wescken |\ ERATION OF Striking View of Big Panama-Pacific |BREATHE FRESH i | BREATHE FRESH AIR FORCES) ... ....... ... ONIS T0 BE STOPPED Exposition as Soon From Aeroplane| i Mgt b B b Gemans| e e N Soen-ivg Garoads of Gran for b | Night Air i No Differen: From Sinking Condition, Reports Amer- ; o ey York, Feb. 6.—The Standar 6 il tank ship Chester, which sailod oy [ 5 g o SR o 5 ; el . N MOVGRIBN. | ceor sl i il 530000 S6.2:0 By Fecial b haries. R, e BB s s That of Sumess Day. : am, was wrecked and abindoned ; ; o, I B S ¢ Y f S - e i in mid-ocean and her crew of about 245, P. M.—On | thirty-five were resciied by the Ame | (Gl TTE (Tryos the west of War- | i°an liner Philadelph’a, according 1 ads of oats intended fo - - NS PR , 5 ! . i ot ght a . at's what A a wireless message received her e ol 1 3 Y B g i Y ‘ e . indenbur; 5 the E 1 < 1 Leen seized by 3 o ‘ " i N i R » f - > The fc p 8. terday from the Philadelphia's h ral (horities because they a q % ; oz &, ? 3 3 . out the ful § s continuing his | tain. re foung to e adulterated within R 3 R R | 4 i Waladois arsome legend ‘ of e through to the | The wireless message receis Y the meaning of the food and drug : < Do B ? gt Gl L Ly os el AR T, DAL RRY fle same time the | the line did not state the exact num- act. The wanlteration Charged is the 2 A Bt 3, k.5 R il : v i T - o pgdtetos the north, have | ber of men rescued. Folloving i< (e adiition of foed baviey or water o - g . Sy : ; i Al St , after crossing | !Ine's announcement . Under certaln circumstances : : 5 HL e g e mliel ; i Public Health mervie ' ¥ are seriously “Captain Mills thig afternoon ve- lilieration in these wa may be so e 4 iy b @ P : ¢ - - Wher ‘” g R iea s hans with an out- | POrts by wirel the rescue at rrofitable that it is Ledeved to be at i > ol 2 | 011y be surmised. Perhaps it in a sure o'clock vesterday morning, Febru {imes # common practice among grain 4 A . e, 3 - y ! . ity 4, of the crew of the Standard ¢ shippers The government, however. 5 g i A " H e > . et rehip, W ,K-"’.w i ‘ e \ . tank steamer Chester, which was is delermined that the practice shali i & . K s ; n a : . . : nusify anything outelde the mphere abandoned in a sinking condiiion At a anG field representa- s e 5 - % S influer ¢ forebe w latitude 47.06 north, longitude 2255 | (1 es of the department of agricul : : ; ; b, o frsnes aur vy ar were west,"” itve all heea instructed to ex- : % ¢% : ¥ ¥, . . , 5 ‘r " a " elr pring to “be that the Inlti- | = mpeo Chestor sailed from cise the utmost vigilince in detec i Lo . ;8 B . en w rdered to “come in out of | them, although | ror ¥ January 23 with a @ ing future shipments adulterated in | o § & b 2 2 N F 3 - e L S5 ) I ¥ Y Hv i N attacks are | cargo of oil. The Philadelphin, whica | this was ! JBh e o % e - PR . < 4 i perhaps furtss left Liverpool last Saturday affernoon, | 10w grade barley which is known R s > i 3 ; s ptmdig et o Wik e Turn. was 1,340 miles cast of Ambr 5 that the Esquimaux Channel Lightship this afternoon, times mixed w when there i | : o 5 5 5 i g i s ot entertaln ey sGRY will probahly not dock until Monday. suflicient differences hetween the 3 ; % 4 s o Atofudtentertiia rh struggle In tho | 1. ppjjageiphia has been delaved | prices of the tw € to make thi e 3 3 ; / | Siorenyi wohia abanainels) the yind mg on without | 1,4 ynajeations are that the delay | profi .. Thi harley” is the ! : . e R g i S roori indoor roadly speaking, | w.¢ que to her standing hy tne Ches- | produet which remains after the hest . : % k y . et ! o B | This idea is generally prevalent and © western half | ter ang taking off the crew. ade of the grain has heen separated . * s ] oo A ’ en «ne of our well-known flowers is lhe Russians are Offlcials of the Standard O com-{anq removed for malting purpos . 1 PR B SRR 3 C s > : | tded down with the horrible name R o Chester carriec | 7 ‘ i in the eastern | pany said that the Cheste arried | contains material percentages of weed | W BIRDSEYE VIEW OF PANBMA-PHCIFIC EXPOSITION, . “Deadly Nightshade,” as a sort of ve fallen back to | a crew of about thl!»(»\Al\w,l Otherdiiis i Siiiginr Cromaiis s s a ) | SHOWING EART OF SAIY FRANCISCO verbal relic of thix old notion. The ld passes on pre- | than the wireless message, they ' s TR ) L) FF TR o Syt hovet w20 2 low-lying mist or fog that sometimes e they are at-|received no word that the vessel hadl | i gathers about the surface of the ; shows most of the many acres of great ] scheduled. The war has not altered rth and heautiful buildings which house | the exposition in any purticular. s battle for War- perahaps a greater conflict in the still undecided, | out the night air” or chil A where the nights are to the trade as “fecd barley” is some- eebilte Ehts Sfe Mk jand strategically A e is held to be a violauon of the food rush of large | been wrecked. land drugs act. The addition of wa This unusual view of the Panama- 3 | ter 1o onts arises from the fact that { Pacifiic exposition at Sun Francisco |exhibits from forty nations. The ex- | hibits will be shown by the warr blow on the| CONTINUES SU - 5 o | 5 : ¢ : > s ‘ ! | : e s ¥ the warring | o o e CONTINUES SULLIVAN PROBE. | (he grain is sold by weight. Inv was taken from an acroplane. It|position opens on February 20, as|nations just as was originaly planned neral Von Hin- | = | tigations of the department -of agri- | nost interesting | Commissioner Phelan to Ge 1o San | .iiture have revealed the fact that = bat this venerable jargon about 1thn deadliness of night air, and only the a member of the board of | remarkable results of this hygienic | | | | | | prevented him from longer serving on Pass Sloan Bros'. sale and you pass Feb. 6.—Be- Guilford. 3 ST TR to American hearing was Department of rpose of dis- rantine on the from Euorpe. mported pines infested with oot moth. In the principal B and is espe- rseries, young plantations. young twig e tree to a se- by reason of the death of Claude A. A supper was held iast evening at Griswold. Mr. Watrous is forty years | the Y. M. . A. by the Boys' Bible of age. He was chosen to be judge of | o1q probate after Judge Charles D. Post retired by reason of age limitation in 1913. 1y the prescribed time A prophet with | as if it were a dangerous potion. Some people are actually afraid of ordinary common air Those emancipated persons who open their windows at night will tell you, unanimously, that they cannot breathe in a chamber unless the wir dow is raised, their sense of comfort and vigor demands the life giving qualities of fresh & No grester prophylactic advice can be prom gated than to breathe all the fresh at | mospheric air you can get, night a lisp or a monocle, one who was par- ditioy after munset, wag held, 10 be all the respect that should be put to 4 Washington, Felh 6.—With a score | Amount of from two to four per ceni. | 1cgical museum. not in the show room ding their 1i sunless 1 heir '3 N e & ines | nr Gullivan, minister to the Domini- | are being warned that the prevalence Firet Church: Peoble's Chwoch of Cltet. His' Resignation from Charity Comne from benign to malign in the twink and war departments ture shipments found to be adulter- & iities” 1 215 . Seoplel S on “Doubts and Hostilities. There | 12:15 p. m.: Young People’s meeting, Koy MayerTonipity: ] S0 Sl Carbiin St taaas Rty the week, | later hold further Hearings in Wash- 2 - A d5 S L Loy 4 13 people will meet at the chapel at|Christ.” Evening subject, “Oppc auestion from a reporter, stated that [ And it kindred allies had first to com German threat | VANDERLANN HOMFE BURNED. union service in observance of En-|Study class for Christian workers and 3 5 = D ig < 5 . | voluntary and ac ot een | Germans ex- —Family Has Narrow Escape. at the High school “gym” this even-| mgont: 10:45, morning worship; 1 and fellowship meeting on Thursday, LTy ud 2 oSt | of their ingrained noctaphebls the Paradise Farm, owned and occu- S St v S 5 : P B bmarine | e ¢ of Church street are rejcicing at people at the South church. St. Matthew's Church. and was one of the “rebels” who | #PeCt to the value of fresh air wheth ‘afro indicate | , were obliged to leave their M Ldllian . Olcott of Arch s:reet RAEBONS Svore OVlEEC 1O All Bible students are cordially in- | German Lutheran church will be | trying to oust Superintendent Kibbe of | metically sealed rooms at night s which are | losa is $7.000, covered by insurance. | Haven visited friends in this city ves-| A- M. hall, 277 Main street. New |gregation are going to attend the ded-| ¢ fiscal year. over and over again, a constantly in and 3:00 p. m. by Evangelist A. J.ihall of Christ's Lutheran church at inir 1 the open, o it ast with open from. Mr. Vanderlann is a broker in New | giorrs, is spending the week-end in| eollection. et Hartioid [ | the charity commission. It is not | are refreshed with th: nura oxygen of | HIS OFFIC Schenectady, N. to visit his sister, Rev. Dr. T. E. Brown_ pastor. 10:45 | at noon. : the beginning of the new city year. | hours spent in respiring and re-re m., Sabbath school; 7:30 p. m. soc! i Sunday eve, 7:00 P. M. Rev. Hiram | 2nd 1t was not believed that Mayor | #ir In a closed bedroom | trous, town clerk, and also judge of | birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs 5 p. m., Clty Mission meeting At | to-date topics of Interest to every- | charlty commission by ex-Mayor Jo.| "}f€ 0 open her windows at nigit s day resigned his offices berg of this city. Anthem “Still, Stil With Thee” .. .. G of all the advocates of this sensibl The office had been temporarily filled | Soclety will be held this evening in —_ Billy Sunday in the East. reort I8 never re imwed L oonee and Rendered Unconscious. traced to their beginning in poorl services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. .| ITeflmerech, 18, of Long Hill, is be- : scolded them brutally, It was one | Atmosphere. Nothing can live well or B Home Missionary society of the Meth- Tuesday, 8 p. m., monthly meeting | piodded onto the North avenue cro Nineveh repented of its sins within | and day, not to be taken in sparin New Britain council, K. of C., held pde Island and | Man Not a Member of Legislature? | 145t cvening. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible study | clogged with ice and the gateman |and his toast crisp but not buttered _these will be | llnois house of representatives elect | ' s The locomotive struck the wagon, | and damnation is the prophet who ciety this evening. Second Advent Church The locomotive t gon, 3 3 g ;W o s R : | merch was thrown fifty feet through {ly wicked. ! rust has al- | tion Attorney General Lucey will be [ years old today and appropriate exer- 10:45 a. m. and 7:15; Sunday schoel Europe and Opinion on the subject appears to | Lungalow. Peoples’ evening service at 6:30. Pray- | was not instantly killed. At the hos- | Billy Sunday is because he talks so ; - will be he s ev 2L 79 | At 8 o'clock. Al are cordially invited | (ance of recover vould not be interestec «mooth | 1% e e A (!1.;.. ]mu be held this evening at 7 39 chance of recovery. would n nterested in smooth o'clock. miasmatic’” and pregnant with lethal any hoary superstition, but It's place nt, the oper; H e " - Tk o | 3 nEis e B In the opinion of the government | % SN ¢ | of modern intelligent 1ife Bast Prussia, | Of Wi - E 7 q“a:“em UM, | phelun, special commissioner of the | officials there is no reaxon why either HIS OWN VOLITION | ™ 1o night alr, minus the sun i no investixation of charges against James | Grain shippers and dealers, therefore, — i day. The atmospheric en and have de- & S s i : can Republic. The witnesses were | of the custom in the past will not af- 4 : 8 Rev, Ienry 15. Maier, pastor of the Milton S. Anderson, pastor. Public ; (R BUEmEY ¥ k mission Entirely Voluntary, ling of an eye after sundown, It fs ‘West. The commissioner will go to San i 2 ated in this way. Will be no meeting of the Young Peo- | 5:45 p. m.; evangelistic service, proportions for the given locality feports of Ger- | ington. City jtems 5 and go in a body to the South | tunities Won or Lost.” Children's de'may be a The local High school basketball | qeavor day. The program for the | new beginners in the Christian lfe on |y Charitian s entirely | ald to its cure brought the supersi Impt to force ing., Sunday school; 3:00, Armenian ser- [ 7:54 p. m, A hearty welcome to all. | requested. Mr. Vogel has not shared Thiz generation has witnessed {le 4 I yd rla t: N £ ' pled by Albert Vanderlann, was [ipih of a daughter. e Tomorrow afternoon and evening er in bulk or fin smaller “drafts' acked the Suez| peds, saving only such clothing as [ has recotered from her recent illnes: Banart. e i Tha firalis balicroal o naselcauanhtiac| leraay: Britain, Sunday, Feb. 7 at 10:30 a. m., | ication exerci of the new church Mr. £ number persons ar eey ceived last ni said other « 4 . st night It Uid other duties wirdows, mame Ard winzar, to thal York city. this city. o The regular morning service will be expected that any one will be ap the air breathed during sleep not Infested With S Mrs, Lawrence Crean. a. m., public worship, sermon by ps = of the Christian Endeavor, union ral- | Smith will preach in serles of live, | Quigley Intended to re-appoint him A story from the trenches in I'rance prohate for the Gullford district | Algot 1. Itudeen of Oneida, 1l Mrs | Center church, seats free, all welcome. one. Public cordially welcome. Seats | seph M. Halloran and is well known | 1€ 144 found that the night air “didn’t Mr. Watrous was elected town clerk Spealks i § X custom-——once tried the old custom of | TRAIN HITS MILK WAGON. Postlude “Tocecata’ Dubois tanley Memorial Church Wicked cities often have turned af- | ventilated sleeping apartments inside M Carr Sunday se at 12, Jr. C. L. socle g P o A in his arrington ¢ Hristol will | Sunday s¢hool at 12, . C. IS. socl lieved to have been dozing n long without oxygen in the air, und '+ = sect seems to odist church Monday afternoon. of the 8. 8. teachers ing of the Berkshire division of the linois, Massa- — | entertainment will be given by (he|front of a fast moving train. The pus efforts are The anniversary committee will re- | hour. was attempting to flag traffic but | never could win anytaing but gloved importations | 4s speaker a man who is not a mem- { reducing it to splinters and Helil- | catches the attention of the vigorous- | the air and rendered unconscious, Tt The reason New York has become i - divided among the . ; 7 . 5 Fantine ' will | be about equally ¢ CE o Long 1 A rehearsal of the Iirst cluiysh | ©F and social service Thursday night | pital it was stated that he had a |refreshingly of hell New York precedents point otherwise, but the togthescisernices, > = DieLori R End PREION bitvases iy By fon of - pine | ¥ 2 e o Niaare - - IN LONDON TO GET SMITH. cise critics of the Rev. Mr. Sunday say | HELD IN $1.500 BONDS under certain atmospheric con | possibilities This 18 worthy of ° th observers, of Pomingo Next Wednesday, water is s in ! g 20 Nes water is sometimes added in the | . v er- ‘VOCEL QIHTS OF | 15 In the specimen jars of an arch state department, today continued his | of these practices should he tole:ated. different from the atmosphere of & ceased playing s | velope of the earth does not change * to expel the | 15ygely officials and clerks of the state | fect the le a 3 als <8 sta oC cgal proceedings against fu- - 5 - B - ’ shi 45 ¢ i schoo First church, will preach tomorrow | worship, 10:45 a. m.; Bible school, still composed of oxygen, nitrogen, ar vir- | Domingo next Wednesday, but will L ! o has seen vir & — ple’s society, but instead all the Young | m. Morning subject, “‘Partakers Mayor Quigley today, in revly to 4 | The open air treatment of tuberculosis Tenewed activ- cnurch, where at 7:30 there will be a | meeting Tuesday, 3:45 p. m. Bible | the resignation of Richard Vogei as ‘the theory be- | Fire at Maromas Causes $7.000 Loss | team will play the Ansonia High team | g,y i ag follows: 9:50 bovs' depart- | Tuesday, 7:45 p..m. Church prayer | tious to a realization of the silliness oast, with the fatamay, Dot 6 e oNse o Mr. and Mrs. orge I5. Letc vice; 7:30, union service for young —_— | the mayor's views in some martters | emancipation of human beings in re burned today. The family of si . Bible Lecture. the regular services at St. Matthew's fought his honor when the latter was | From being a people immersed in her advance con- r could quickly gather up. Tae Sheriff Thomas J. O'Brien of New | Vited to atend free lectures, at O. U. |omitted as Pastor Steege and his con- | the town home at the beginning of breathing our own bodily exhalations Vogel's resignation was re- s army | the chimney. Raymond James, 2 student ac| pitchie of Brooklyn. Seats free . No |the corner of Broad and Madison preat benefic. In ths mornamz the DRTATIONS. i e Thomas Ferriter has gone to First Baptist Church. at 10:30 o’clock with Sunday school pointed to succeed Mr. Vogel uniil | “stewed” nor edy” after oight* Town Clerk and Judge of Probatc at tor, C'hristian Endeavor day; 12: Hillerest Church, Mr. Vogel's term expired this spring | #piring second-hand and shop-worn Guilford, Feb. Walter 8. Wa- Word has been received of thelis . i1, South church: Thurstey, | wide awake, sertmons lpon vital up.| Mr. Vogel was appelated (o the that a soldier wrote home to his which includes North Branford, to- | Rudeen was formerly Miss Signe Hult- | Prelude *“Meditation’ .. SRy | free | Good Tauatain: bl et hurt one bit.” That is the exnererce at a special meeting in December. A meeting of the German school P e sealing one's self in an air-tight bed from October by Raymond D. Chapel, | Bardeck’s hall. 4 Milkman Thrown Fifty Feet in Air (Chicago. THbune) wiich invalve the lungs can usua'ly Le Rev. J. . Rees, pastor. Preaching North Bridgeport, Feb. 6.—Fred| s yonately toward prophets who | rooms that do not have a share of ‘he s < u o S tins OF r i 9 OV rag B ! f the tribul s o Jons speak at the meeting of the Woman's | at 4:30 p. m. covered milk wagon as his two horses [ of t ribulation f Jonah that| o .’ riven to us for breathing, night e European UNIQUE SITUATION ARISES. Wednesday, 6:15-7:45 a supper anid | New Haven road, this morning, In New York, | Can Tllinois House Elect As Speaker | @ smoker after its business meeting | 1o qiee Aid soclety. gates at the crossing had become | ticular to have English breakfast tea i S ield, 111, Feb. 6.—Can the I1- ; i g o g stamp it out pringfeld, Til., Feb 16 SIS port at the meeting of the Vega so- — could not halt the team in time. applause. A man preaching hell's fire irmitted. ber of that body? This is the ques- Norden lodge, 1. O. G. T, is eighte-n Elder . F. White pastor. Preaching | clusion of all | asked next week to decide. cises will be held-this evening at tte | and Bible class at 10 noon. Young | was considered mtraculous that he | €0 inordinately interested in the Rey o all classes of | members of the house for weeks constitution is silent on the matter. | The annual meeting of the that, although he shouts much and MefFiden, Feb, 6 Poy f s on In the absence of any constitutional | town Yacht club will be held Wedn St. Mark’s Church Music, inhibition, it is contended by those ad- | day. A number of members roside On Sunday evening choral evensong | Peputy Sheriff to Brang Back Prisoner vocating such a procedure that it is |, (his city. in its entirety will be sung. These ser- Held for Grand Larceny. legal. Ly ; vices commence at 7:00 o'clock f & Appointing « sub committee to con- foniienie Bl 0l an Eioe G and loudly against profanity, he is in es- ‘i were ordered b the court when sence profane, He spreads an unc- | Jacob Burstein of Wallingford - tion over the word hell which, to the | #Traigned today charged with steal lL.ondon, Ieb. 6, 4 p.m ward | precise mind, indicates that he en- | Ing ingots of tin fro v facto n - 1 B are through : b .0C 'K Iw 4 o i . " = = 3 - g > . sider estimates, @ plan that has been Il'n"”“ol‘i::r” :M-’lmy‘ -:u“l";m i smire, a deputy sheriff of Roches- | foys the word Wallingford. A hearing will be held g Tlsica SROTLONSIA Claety)ive . Y. has arrived here to get At present Mr. Sunday, working in | next Tuesday. Meanwhile a warrant REAL ESTATE REVIEW. in use for a number of years in the | oTEU o ; ireless teleg- The following property transfers | bhoard of public works, will not he & “‘I‘[""I"'_"(.' S njamin Hill Smith, who is wanted | Philadelphia, is a more controversial | Will be served by order of the it —*“The Ger- | wer o i ity cleri is | adopted this year. The officials of e LU OR ] b4 tochester on a charge of rand | ¢ 2ot alol © o % attorney, o . wenditz o rte )'1-, & neutral “NhAr(l:rdml‘ “\‘l‘“ ",!w Ity ”Frp,‘h' “,“;md‘(.‘”,‘r(‘n\”\]‘:: e l“',‘ll‘_“i"“\:':m ““[ Prelude “Odaglo” ...... . Handal ,_:,(l" ”\‘ grand | subject along the Atlantic seabourd | att lm . on Frank Ravenditz of fart- week: Angelo M. Paonessa to Puo he depa nt ing s e S e et Il rcen gy Al i than the war. IHis gymnastic and | ford, who ix alleged (o have bought ed strongly [ Vinci, land on Oak strect; Y. M. (. A, | estimates now and will present them Sins" i Smith has been charged with appro- | colloquial oratory, the way he comes | the tin from Burste N to sentence | to Salvatore Hooper, et. al., land and | to the entire board. Postlude “Targo” ... . Handel ,'I"R’;”"fi,f,,’:l::’,“':,m from the estate of | to grips with the devil and rolls him tors of the | puildings on Lilac street; ‘Thomas Bstimates were informally dis- Choral REonE 00 s ) paysically on the mat, the way he FOREST PLANTING, B shot down | Tuscano to Angelo Scaville, Jana ana | Cussed at the meeting of the city | prolude “Cantabile” ... 5. .... Loret | jispproachesfthagnoriainfolftheihe s has followed forest nt Pyerseas news | buildings on Lee street; Peter Cinci | Pullding commission vesterday. Sec- i yagnificat Marks | CHARITY BOARD ESTIMATUS. | after and communicates with the Lord | | Sile 0¥ has follones | planting 0 catary Willf 3 LA e C - . Mark A § h SRy S 5 ' the sandhills o ebras i {0 Joseph Landino, land and buildings | 'etary William G. Dunn showed May- | Nune Dimittis C.. Marks| Chairman 1. W. Pelton, Cemis- | Within—these and other aspects of ldemands the 1 i reot: ostate Hor- B icainntl s ‘“]‘;‘"h ‘“a‘"“f',‘l’l;“‘" ‘:“1“'_‘ “fl,f ' ana expenditures for the vear and e N e died e Styace Booth to illam vobrowskl, et. I'his ponor expressed much pleasure. conceded. et land on Horace street; estato of | jjo pelieves the city building will be Tilisiadnilttad: ever = R 5 510,000 { Horace R:‘mt‘h l(;{.&inu*, Lln\(: on 'h.n— self supporting in a few years, Postlude non in . . Beloms | \he hoard last nipht It 1a expested | Who srieve as they contemplate hi . ace street; Tran Nair to Mary Ulin- | s i " = doctrines and who ure aghast when | USE OF FORESTS ines aggregat- | exi, land on Silver street TO DECIDE AT CONFERENCE | thatithe 'boardiwillEaslciror iatlarger ;, bserve him i t i i i T ) ™ i . o obs « petio that e yereasing e o re 2t sed today by Trinity M. E. Church. ppropriation for the new year ow- . MR UONGALEH Ine nz 1 f the L, Sl e Washington, Ieh 6.—Whether rt upon six Tn Boxboard ered pleas of St. John, N. B., Feb. 6.—Reports ments, charg- | that an attempt had been made to an law. The | GYynamite the Canadian Pacific Rail- ith combining | way suspension bridge over Reversing to restran | F'alls in the St. John river here, were r output ana | declared to be false today. A bridge others also | guard found a suspicious looking object on the bridge. It proved to | be a coal briquete, TSTS. to Sentence & ig Agleb oL 2 receipts : yines planted there hy the or Quigley a report of the recelpts| ynthem “Tarry With Me, O My |sioner Frank Riley and Superintend- | M atack upon wickedness appall the [ P08 PAantec FHETC 08 a height o« fiftcer diameter of four inches Savior ..... <........ Baldwin | ent Hart were selected as a sub-ce Anthem “Light of Tights" .. mittee to compile the charity 1 Stebbins | estimates for 1915-16 at a meeting « . A | has a way of vitalizing religion. A | agts by local farmers and 1. A\:},un\, pastor. Probationers’ |ing to the fact that so many men are | .ritic who believes tnat his doctrinal | REPORT DECLARED FALSE President Wilson will call an extra | . Sl 8 i 5 | eupply their needs for timber session of congress in case of defeat | C1A85 9:45: publle worship, 10:43: | out of work. The report of §1perin- | teachings will have to be uprooted | iy of the ship bill at this session, proh- | Sunday school. 12 Epworth | tendent Hart showed the following | says that his power is In hringing re- (o1 the forests nimbered ably will be decided at conferences | '€28Me. 6:30. In the morning the | figures: Inmates at town home, 105; [ ligion out from under the blanket of inst 6,182 the pre pastor will preach on “The Divine | familles recelving afd, 280: receiving | reticonce and making it a topic for { Ideal of Christian Life and Character, | orqers, 252; recelving rent, 37: re- | the man in the strect 5 | with Briet Inquiry as to the Prospect | cajving fuel, 145; receiving shoes, §1: tver since My, Sunday said that ne | WORK IN FORESTS MARSHAL LD $rd. MARRIED, | Of Feaching this Ideal.” In the even- | .qure on city physiclan, 24: calls by | would not mind tackling the devil In | e government bullt more than twe few York, Feb. 6.—Marshall Fielq, | \08 at 7:30, Trinity joins with the | [0 physician, 83; patients in lcal | New York the folk of that city have ""'*”‘-'” 1 miles of trall and three thou- 5rd, of Chicago, was marrieq here | SOUth church in a general rally of the i i rifard hesafial. 1: | hesn writing letters to thie newsDADOLS | qang miles of telewbone it . AEBEO, L |y x People’s societies, which is to | NOSpital, i Hiagslord sORp AL L e ' e today to Miss Fvelyn Marshall at the | Y 0UNS b 1; in Middle- | ©n the subject of evangelical religion. | natjonal forests in 1914 the fact that small next week between the president and democratic leaders in congress in St. Franeis' hospital, | town insane asylum, 50; in Norwich .______—-_-‘ DN BILL. R 9 [Romatackne: Smotner Jr | e addressed by Dr. Hill, Marshall The wedding . s | 5 = B - Gover- BRITISH BARK ASHORE, he state wide | Tire Island, N. Y. TFen. 6.-~The | Limited to a few friends and relatives, | First €hureh of Christ, Selentist, , | #sylum 5. TOO TATE FOR CLASSIFIEATION f measure - as | British bark Hougomount from Lon- s —— Sunday services at 10:45 a, m. s g R iy 2 3 At least twenty_five per cent, of ¥ the senate|don for New York, was discovered 9,000,000 TREES, Subject, “Spirit.” Sunday school at 10,000 DEER. LOST-—Sunday night, elther on 9:50 [ the 1arch timber over large areas in ¥ the house | ashore here after the lifting of a dense More than nine million young trees| 9:45 a, m. Wednesday evening meet- It is estimated that the government's | {rain from Bristol or from depot stern Oregon has been killed or bt further sa- | fog this forenoon. Seas were break- | and ten thousand pounds of seed were | ing at 8 o'clock. The reading room | Grand Canyon game refuge, in Ari- to Commerecin] street, lady’'s pointed kened by mistietoe, and the forest but does not |ing over her. It was too rough for|planted on the national forests jn|at the chapel is open to the public |zona, now contains about ten thou- fox neck piece. Reward if returned | service is taking steps to combat (fle feady m'nnlml_‘lhn coast guard to launch a hoat, | ddfly from 2 te 5 p. m sand decr. to Herald office. 2-6-d2 l pest MUCH TIMBER KILLED