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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY MARCH 6, 1915. CHANGES TO BE | Map of Constantinople, Objective of FEVIVW AoE A7 ARSCR o ESTABLISHED 1886 & Allies, From Which Turks are Fleeing|, ... ooun- || Blohg mmhmg House ! , ficiency Systems, Which Was Passed Ylaz KoY. o208 BESCHIK- TASCH .;6 in Dying Hours of Congress. 3 ‘Washington, March 6.—Legislation | Dola-Bigteche o B abolishing efliciency systems at gov- KASSIM PASCHA Arh\]cry' ernment arsenals, passed in the dying n ~—— ST.DIMITR] 3 Mavine . Rarracke, : - hours of congress, will work few 3 senal \—Chairman 3 N PERA : : i X department today. le republican \ i e & i i ik - Q TOPHAN| The provision was included in the jf statement at > o 2 army appropriation bill and conse- ference here g v ¢ & quently, it is d, will apply to the! er of manu- 2 3 A rorehhad o “ & expenditure of moneys appropriated in hd business o - that act LN i | 3 5 255 ‘ The ientific” system is now in full | ° g : R bual - Ok operation at the Watervliet Arsenal, Sed and the Mosque of Mihomet : ; 2 and work being done there has been | it not “until E appropriated for in the fortification | ‘to the White eturn to pros- changes, it w disclosed at the war | = of Suler ; 3 act. Consequently, there will be no Ministry of Finance ® 3 POINT! . interference with the operation of the [T S e , | system in that great arms factory. . EekiSeral /mp—mv 1% e " The system has heen installed to STAMBU ] Bazhay SERAT M Roorsi : some extent in the Frankfort arsenal. ) \‘s\thurc'kof & 3 . | but it was said at the department that N EYro & R o id there was no ® meeting was ing simply was held through- Siness men and sted in the suc- n party,” Chair- “I am frank to was unanimous jif there had been pn on this year, have won with- o o Qitang ¢ - no change would be made there until of St m@ July 1, when the act takes effect, ana then the premium em will give il 28 Inches, Parragon WILSON APPOINTS RUBLE Washington, March 6.—President | Wilson today gave a recess appoint- rame as o or ment to George Rublee of Cornish, 9 9 N. H.,as a member of the new feder- Waterproof, a Dol- fein 1916 moro | ‘ " ! ] . ! ident's action today completes the ) This is a map of Constantinople, |the city is on the Asiatic side of the | pushing their way through the Dar- | membership of the trade commission uation over,” he showing the various sections of the [ Bosporus, where Ilorence Nightingale | danelles with the obejet of capturing | which will organize here next week. the decision that { city on the Golden Horn in detail. | once served in the military hospital | the city and while Turks are fleeing i ar m re a or al trade commission. Mr. Rublee's l his administra- | The old part of the city is called |and where 600 English scldiers are | from their ancient home to Asia. Discussed. nomination was not confirmed by the rs had plunged | Stamboul, The newer part is on | buried. The map is interesting at | The capital has already been removed ICE REGULATION UPHELD. e condition in |the other side of the Horn. Part of | this vital moment when the allies are | to Asia. Washington, March 6.—A rule of the self. There can New York Central Lines requiring perity, it was be- L shippers of perishable freight in re-| !ica,n is returned DUTCH STEAMER SUNK. tuin voyage to Rotterdam from theé PROMINENT SOCIALIST. frigerator cars .m state at what points cars shall be iced was foundnot to . that any candi- senate at the last session. The pres- b,000,000. — United States she went aground on —d be unreasonable today by the inter- | state commerce commission in dis- missing a complaint by the Provi- si:_c:::szigl‘:il Lo.nd(m, March e,‘ 3:2‘4 a. m.v-A(.)- |“HONEY BOY” I‘;‘TANS James O'Neal, of Terre Haute, Ind., | :*fi:;;or\ 1., Fruit and #Produce 11:»K Look atThem in Norlh Wlndow Bihat the ad- Noorderdyk Torpedoed in English | February 24 near Poortershaven, in|James O’Neal Will Spcak at Scenic a deficit of $80,- Channel, Is Report. Letiiontiibe Bopio Theater Tomorrow. B . i | cordifisntonthe WDadly EXtpresst it s famous throughout the United States es further /' de- | T€ported that the Dutch steamer S i — as an author and lecturer, will del i B " Noorderdyk, which was returning to DIES AT BALTIMORE' an address on “Forgotten Facts i LR G ’“"_"“L’“ ek | ® , secretary of the | Rotterdam with broken machinery American History” : > S o Lomiten, e UL G e also was present | after having sailed for the United ater tomorrow afternoon .at 2:80Shanghai despatch: to. Reuter's Tele- e re ow OWIng States, has been torpedoed in the | Noted Minstrel Man Succumbs to| ©'clock. | sram company s an agreement has | and myself were | English Channel. e, O™ , who is the author of | Virtually been arranged between the the meeting; we - Stomach Trouble—Was Printer, Jor in American History” and | muni(‘umhl,\’] fln(1| ‘hf ‘h']mfi(* overa said. & s ! 'y of Political Parties in|ment wherepy the boundaries of the ew es 0 a s rom Py iordanpil s S Hollang . Smers Reporter and Actor. America” is recognized as one of the | international settlement will be ex- ican line freighter, sailed from Rotter- i fm_nm‘o%' it én the Unitcd |tended to include nearly the entire | { D STOCK. day March 2, for New York, Balti-| Baltimore, Md., March 6.—George FEicsip=ccial s @ . 3 oS, Che ct. 6—The gepart. | mOTe and Newport News. On Thurs- | (Honey Boy) Evans, the minstrel, Slatess A R ) ! - b.—Llhe depart-| g4y she was reported as turning back | died at a hospital here yesterday. He 2 RN =S 2 has ordered dis-| fop Rotterdam, while off the Isle of | came here for an operation several BLo00 5 : e SETBACK TOURNAMENT. > p March 3, further| wight, for the purpose of making re- | days ago. Ansonia, March 6.—Fire in a dwell- On next Tuesday another setback stof:k from the| pairs on her machinery. Twice dur- Evans had been suffering from |ing on Columbia street owned by Con- | tournament will be opened by the Maine and New | jng the last two months the Noorder- | stomach trouble for some time and |don Bros., contractors and builders, North & Judd's Foremen's club. Two arantine, because| gyk has gone aground, but has been | was under the care o fa specialist here [ and occupied by two Italian families teams of thirty men wil play. Fred J. the powdery scab | pulled off each time. On January 13, | last summer. caused damages estimated at $4,000 Ward and John Maloney were chosen p. This action re-| while leaving Port Talbot, England, ans was born in Cardiff, Wales, | 2t midnight last night. The inmates as captains. The tournament will be e e e son a s ¢ p rapid spread of | for Baltimore, she went aground in | forty-two vears ago. He came to | escaped but lost their belongings. An; played for four weeks at the end of ® ifficulty indetect- | the harbor. She was refloated the | America when 7 years old. In turn he | overheated stove clieved to have ! which the winners will banquet at the next day and proceeded. On her re- | was a printer, a reporter and an actor, | caused the blaze. i expensc of the losers TO TH ERCHANT! GOOD LIGHTING LURES TRADE gas arc lamp will give you greater illumination, save you fifty er cent. and make your store the “bright spot” SK THE GAS COMPANY