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| The Reliable Millinery Store ——— ANNOUNCES OUR SPECIALTY Children’s Wear, Coats and Dresses, Hair Goods, Collars and Fancy Wear MYSTERY OF LONE FARMHOUSE SOLVED Jrench Used It in Daytime and Germans at Night. the Associated Press stery of a for (Correspondence of Paris, March 4.—The mj ‘which +Mnontas undamaged on a conspicuous knoll in the very heart of the battle zone near Roye, with nothing but ruins all about it, has just been cleared up by a French infantry cap- tain. From, this Dbuilding the French watched the operations of the Ger- mans in their trenches a quarter of a wmile distant. They expected _every “day to become the target for the Ge . man artillery which played all around and even demolished the hut of an cld p nt woman only a hundred yards away. iBvery morning at dawn, they crept up to the place from the rear and took their observations. A peasant farther back of the lines suggested that the owner of the farm Shad paid the Germans a round sum to sparc his property dnd this ex- planation prevailed for some time. One morning as the French ap- proached the place they were met by the peasant wom an whose hut had heen demolished and who had taken refuge in the cellar of the farm house. B Spy Signalled Germans. spy came last night into the garret of the farim house,” she de- clared, *“and he made illuminated s to the Germans from the win- The French oflicers could not believe it. The next day and the next the old peasant declared positively that she yshad again seen the man come and had seen the light shining from the window. ‘A spy couldn’t possibly slip through our line of pickets,” the officer insisted. Man's Footprint Outlined. The following morning the woman lone farm house stood Stiff Joints Rheumatism Sore Muscles agony another hour. painful spot with Sloan’s Lini- ment and away flies the pain. SLOANS LINIMENT KILLS PAIN (Guaranteed) DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Price, 25c., Founded in 1873 A showing of model and Tailored Hats and in- vites your inspection. Our Spring stock now on dis- play. nderselling All Competitors and Offering High Quality Merchandise Reasons Why You Should Make This Store YOUR STORE. We want your trade and are going to win it hon- estly, and by giving you the biggest values to be found in this city or any other city. Call tomorrow or any time—You will are never undersold. find we COHEN’S Home of Reliable and Stylish Millinery at the Lowest Prices. 223 Main St. New Briiain to take particular stairs leading to the | garret. In a thin coating of ashes that she had spread over the steps a4 man's footprints were unmistaka- ably outlined. *“We'll see about that tonight,” said the captain. Instead of returning to the French lines after completing their day’s ob- servations the detachment concealed itself in bushes around the house and watched the garret window At eleven o’clock, though they had seccn no one enter the building, lights ap- peared in the window and the captain ordered a rush upon the stairway. At the same time a heavy body dropped to the ground on the other side. Made Che Germans had tolerated the use of the house by the French during the day in order to utilize it them- selves at night. A complete sig- nalling apparatus was found, but the spy, who knew the place better than the IPrench seemingly, had made good his escape. ALARMED. asked notice the ofli of the -Spy Bscape, TURKS NOT By Bombardment of Dardanclles Forts By Allied Flect. Berlin, via I.ondon, Mar. m.— Attaches of the Turki here profess to be unconcerned garding the bombardment of the Dar danelles forts by the great allied flect. They declare the fortifications imprégnable, that the landing of troop 1t the entrance to the straits is impossible, and that any attempt to | land a force at some prominent point along the shore of the Gulf of Saros | would require more men than the al- lies can concentrate, leaving out of consideration the strong Turkish forces stationed all threatencd points. The Constantinople correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung sends his paper an interview with Inver Pasha in which the chief of the Turkish gen- eral staff is said to have declared that the damage to the outer forts was less than had been reported, but that these forts are the oldest of the entire line and their early reduction always has been expected if a serious attack were made on the Dardanell The allied fleet, he declared has yet to reach the real line of defence. 4, 11:30 a. | h emb: at | { | Oh! Such Pain! No need for you to endure the Touch the Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. 50c. and $1.00 American steamship line to together with indictments handed by fendants are charged witl to by swearing to false manif ing false ports of destinution, thtreby causing the collectors of the ports of various cities in the United make dictments are based on coaling warships, including the i'usive Karls- | ruhe. United has charge | charge nothing more th: of shipping, proved the defendants would be just | s guilty in time of peacc as in war- time. and his company are George Kotten, superintendent; chief Seffner and Walter Papperhcuse, both of whom supercargoes for the dictments American line arise from the alleged operations of the compeny in tering steamers Steamship York and Porto Rico Steamship com- { pany, loading them with e« | vi @erman cruisers Karlsruhe and helm | ating in the Atlantic at the beginning | of the war. | British tramp 240 with Lookout shoals but in Captain White and his crew of have declined to leave the ship are awaiting the arrival of a guard cutter. be undamaged. | HAMBURG-AMERICAN DIRECTOR INDICTED ON FEDERAL CHARGE New York, March S—-Karl Buenz, one of the directors and the American representative of the IHTamburg- is preparing and four other his company, on the up against jury. The defend himself the federal grand de- obtain improper clearance papers s, thereby false records. Althiough the in- the alleged of German and provisioning Julian Hartridge, assistant States district attorney, who of the case, said they a wviolation governing charges be the Stat: code that if th: United and The men indicted with Buenz Adolf agent. Hachmeister, purchasing and Felix to cted The Hamburg- have live. the are said as against char- Norwegian the New of company the ana ! and pro- ons and sending them to meet the Wil- which were oper- der Gre 2y Native eggs 29¢ doz, Russell Bros. advt, BRITISH STEAMER AGROUND, N. C., March 4.—The steamer Overdale, to Beaufort, from Savannah Havre is aground near no tons, cotton, danger, and coast The Overdale seems to | them conspiring | States to | n- | Cape | CUBAN ARMY NOW - BEIG REORGANIZED (famnus Rural Guard to Be Merged i in Cavary. he long studied the | Havana March 4 I plan for the army, reorganization of Cuban by which its efliciency Will be increased, is now going into ant separate operation. The most import ture is the extinction, as corps, of the famous Rural Guard. This corps was organized as « mount- ed constabulary force by Colonel Hubert Slocum of the United States | army and based on the fine body of men known as the Guardia Civil of | the days of the Spanish domination. The rurales will be merged in the cavalry of the regular army, which Wwill be composed of six full re ments, armed and equipped on the model of | the United States c y, of which five regiments will he assigned to ser- vice as rural constabulary and one to regular military duty, to be sta- tioned in all probability at Havana. Reduce Infantry Regiments, The number of infantry regiments ! Will be reduced from two to one, to be stationed in garrison at Camp Co- lumbia. The artillery will consisi one regiment, including batteries field and mountain guns and of coast defence artillery which will | also be trained as infantry. The ma- chine gun force, which has hitherto been a separate organization, will be divided into squads to be attached to the various cavalry and infantry units in accordance with modern practice. | There will also be a general staff and | the customary staff corps. The whole force will somewhat more than ten thousand men of all arms and the president, for the first time, becomes the com- mander-in-chief of the forces land and sea. Major-General Men- dieta will be the immediate com- mander of the army and under him Brigadier General Avalos, for many vears commander of the rural guarc and generally esteemed by Americar officers who have served here as th best soldier in Cuba. Plans arc also in contemplation for the formation of a reserve force, and reorganization o the navy. Meets With Approval. The placing of the national forces on a strong footing meets with the general approval of Cubans. Some fears were entertained that in event | of the United States being drawn into the Eruopean conflict Cuba might not be able to hold aloof and that an at- tempt might be madc Huro- peans power to violate her neutral For the same son interest is rev ing in the long protracted negotia- tions for the cession to the United States of certain lands in the vicinity of Guantanamo bay which are sup- posed to be essential to the effective fortification of the naval station For the moment there is a lull in | political activities. The conservatives | | find that President Menocal is huh\—; ng fast to his oft-repeated declara- tion that under no circumstances can he be persuaded to accept another nomination. In the event of former dent Jose Miguel Gomez becom- v a candidate the remarkable pre- diction is made that all past differ- ences between him and his former vice president will be buried and that | rD. Alfredo Zayas will again be his running mate, General Gomez will soon give reception to mark opening of his new palace on Prado, which excites great interest on account of rumors that it will be | made the oceasion of a declaration of his intentions in regard to the pres dency. a corps aggregate Dy some a SUFFERS REACTION, Bordeaux, via Paris, Mar. 4, 5:10 m.—Sarah Bernhardt, whose con tion was considered excellent for sc eral days after the amputation of her right leg on Feb. 22, recently has felt a reaction and her condition for the last forty-eight hours has 1sed her friends some 3 nounced by her phy 4 Thowever, that she was somewhat bet- Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy is Home- Made |® Eastly Prepared in a Few Min- utes. Cheap but Uneqgualed Some people are constantly annoyed 'om one vear's end to the other with a | ersistent bronchial cough, which is whol- y unnecessar Here is a home-made emedy that gets right at the cause and ill make you wonder what became of it. 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