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AlDas oy, IV I 5 SUBMARNES Secretary- Danicls Asgouncés Ther- ough Investigation Will Be Made. Washington, May 38.—With unoffi- cial reports indicating that half of the twelve submarines . assigned 'to participate in the war game with the Atlantic fleet’ were at least partly in- ‘Memorial Day effective, Secretary Daniels yesterday £ s announced his determination to make | Buy Your Fiag Now and Have It |, tnorougn investigation to find the hond for Memorial Day, FIsg DAY | cause of, and, if possible, s remedy d July 4th. ; for, too frequent breskdowns of the gl navy’'s underwater craft. ‘ < FAST OOLOR OOTTON BUNTING | “With the growing importance of from 13 inch to 10 feet long. lithe submarine as an instrument of 3 1n. 8o, 18 in. Be,i24 in, 10c, 86 in. | warfare,” sald the secretary, “I feel {28, 4x8 feet $1.00, Bx3 feet $1.50, | that too much attention eammot be e chac #u.08. every effort of the department will be directed to improving the records made by the submarines during the Tecent maneuvers. The submarine is sUill in an experimental stage and the hoat of two years ago, as compared with those now in active service abroad, is probably even mors com- paratively obsolete than an automo- bile of three years ago. Of the “OLD . GLORY" SETS In boxes, Xjvinted 8 foot stafr, 5x8 foot flag, rope nd metal socket. $1.50 set. SILKE FLAGS, from § to 86 inch, {10c to 78c each; according to size. paid to this branch of the service and {welve submarines which eame to New || York: for the maneuvers, one was un- || more. popular | ADle to proceed, the various others han ever. A great oy twanty styles to ting repairs of greater or less impor- bt tance which took them out of the % game for varying lengtha of time. Re. 9 ports, .unofficial, give & number ” lue; gand color, varying from five to seven as the h > total submarines effective during a tc., made ~from the best quall s i :" 5 gy ey m“!: u?a' certain pcr?od of the maneuvers. ‘ Machinery Very Delicats. \ select from. g MIDDY BLOUSES, showing of the | Puftered from breakdawns necessita- || ¥ ALy “The machinery of a submarine is 1 g ..t| very delicate.:’ The battery troubls, | MERCERIZED POPLIN | ar aiready.announced, ws hope ITDDYS, Light blus; Bard and!| ‘with white pop- [\38in collar and cuffs.® Silk lacings S are being eliminated with each new it the Hdison battery lives up to its ' +n.'| sigMS become apparent. | SPECIAL VALUES in 18 button | oy i hite Bilk “Gloves; ipure sili,” double: nger tips. : downs were such as must Be ex- g ‘| faults of construction that 16-BUTTON ‘'WHITE KID GLOVES, | have beeh remadied, or fo defects in sized, $2.00 palr, < our system of reporting and making hELaL 6 repairs; ‘It is my - intention 'imme- Ciately’ to investigate this matter and i 4 ‘toi spare no ‘effort to remedy anything . y which js possible of being remedied. | & o G Ead i Due to Imperfect Design. } S B YIn some cases the breakdowns are ] probably due to impesfect design ow- first boats built after the change from gasoline 't6 ‘hsavy oil engines. Ome of “J'the K boats appears to have been in trouble, also, but nome of this class has been finally accepted by the de- partment. / ' “In the meanwhile the plans for the twenty-six new submarines authorized by the 63rd congress are bsing pushed INDICTMENTS with all possible speed and I am 1 R 3 ;rutw‘maukod with the rapld and eges tempt to Ship | efMclent 'wor! of the bureaus of con- J}" e i m ¥ struction and repair and steam en- Rubber to Germany in Viola. gineering in this matter. Bids will be invited ' for' their actual construction i tion of Law of U.'S, next week. These 'boats nclude two | New York, May 28.—A conspiraey o defraud the United States through fhe filing of a false manifest on -ex- ports of rubber; in order to conceal its contraband character, is alleged in- in- r di\stmentq found by the federal grand | of tha—lpbvb&rmn which have been ury yesterday against Hur% R. Salo- fi;‘ tro Tecehtly were designed. be- on; his cousin, Albert Saloman, of » B T - St ety exporting firm of | fore 1912.'3 ‘The newer boats, both 'galomon Brothérs of this city; Albert | nearing coffipletion and about to be , Newman, a commission merchant; | begun, are belleved to be vast im- | ranz Rosenberg of Hunover, ~‘Ger- | provements upon the old models, and [ many; resentative here of an Aus-| it is tHought that the greater part of trian rubber company, and Sigmund | previous weaknesses have been elirni- [armian of Budapest; Hungary, a rub- | nated.” ! fPer expert, who is also sald to be in fthis city, 5§ 9 x [ Two shipments of a fine grade of Bber, valued.at 350,000, are alleged have been filsely manifested tor ex-' probably to Germany by way of ly. One lot, it is stated, was found which the boats were bullt J This vould. be. particularly true of the i and E-2, which have been mentioned &s breaking down, as they were the last word .in. such craft. Designed’ Before: 1912, ' WHEN DINNER COMES One Ought to Have a Good Appetite. A good appetite is the best sauce. : It goes a long way to oncealed in 300 barrels of rosin and t;: d.inut:ve‘proezn, :;:‘t::?.i:‘.& & other In 175 bales of cotton waste. | colutely essential to = health .and he shipments were detected -as'the | girength. sult of an X-ray examination ‘and Many persons have found that ere seized! o < Grap8-Nuts food is not only nourish. ‘The defendants are alleged through | ing but Yt s a great appetizer, and e flling of ‘the false manifést to have | children like the taste of it and grow Pauscd the collector of port to | strong and rosy from its use, ‘ ansmit untriie and = inaccurdte re- It is especially the food to make a erts to Washington in violation of | weak stomach strong and creats an 8 federal criminal . code. While | appetite for dinner. b ed as technical violafio.r}. of the “I am 67 years old,” writes a Tenn, istoms laws, the acts charged are | grandmother,” and Have nad a weak o considered by federal officials to | stomach from .childhood. By great violations of American neutrality. ‘care as to my diet I enjoyed a reason- ounsel for the defendants .in a | able degree of Health, but never found tement issued late yesterday said: [ enything to equal Grape-Nuts as ‘a ““Franz Rozenberg, a merchant of | standby. jover, Germany, came to, this coun- “When I havée no appetite for for the purpose of purchasing rub- | breakfast and just eat to keep up my jer for certain rubber concerns in | strength, I take 4 teaspoonfuls of ustria. Bigmund Karman of the | Grape-Nuts with gooa rt¢h milk, and jubber eoncerns atcompanied him for | when dinner comes I am hungry. purpose of passing on the quality | While If I go without any breakfast he rubber, Newman was employed | I never feel 'like eating dinner. to 'do odds and ends, In | Grape-Nuts for breakfast seems to the rubber in the manner | make a healthy appetite for dinner: did, they did so for the purpose “My little grandson was sick with clfeumventing the enemy and had | stomach trouble during the past sum- ot n\w?' ® violation of any statute. | mer, and finally we put him ofi Grape- they did not know that there was a | Nuts. Now he is growing plump ana fatute on the books which compelied [ Well. . When asked if wants his m to give a proper description in | nLrse or Grape-Nuts, he brighitens up manifest of the shipment. ana peints to the cupboard. He was ro tm,l;\l‘c to wean at aii-—thanks to Grape-Nuts” pf ¢ given by Postum CTo., Battl Mich. Read, “The Road to | Wellville,” in . pkee. *There's a . “It must not' be forgotten that all bave eliminated In our mewer. boats, | preliminary tests. The other troubles | design as the defects of the old de- “What I am most interested in is || in finding out whether these break- || pected or whether they were due to | should [’ ing to the lack of data at the time at || ¥ HIS is a great Suit Sea- son here, We have Suit values that convince. g As a proof of this we sub- mit that special purchase of Suits that We’re:selling at $15, $18 and $20 and especinfly our remark- able line of fancy worsteds and blue serges, at $15 This is a line that presents a class of fabrics, styles and tailorings quite unusual at the price. It will pay you to come out of your way for these suit values. 4 BRITSH BATTLESHP MAKSTIC 1S SUNK fifth. Adiod War Crait - Destroyed | - In Dardanells. Londen, M‘)" ll.—"!’hn torpedoing and sinking ‘of the British battleship Majestic In the Dardanelles was an- nounced by the admiralty last night in the following statement: “An enemy submarine torpedoed and sank H. M, 8. Majestic, Captain H. F. G. Talbot, this morning while it was supperting the army on the Gallipoll peninsula. Nearly All of Crew Saved. “Nearly gl the officers and men wers saved.” The sinking of the Majestic makes the fifth British battleship lost in the Dardanelles campiign and the second by a hostile submarine, the Triumph having been sent to the tom. in the Gulf of Sarog last Wednesday. The French also hawve lost one"battleship in the Turkish campalgnyiihe Bou- vet, a7 . Submarine Mendce ;" The submarine mvenach’ is growing Both in the Aegedn sea and home Waters, and these veskels promise to take an active part in the operations in the narrow waters of the ‘Adriatie, where, & in the Aegean, numerous {slands afford good shelter. The Majestic, which was the oldest battleship on the active list of the British havy, was a vessel of 14,900 tons and of 10,000 horse power ca- pacity, Her officers and crew on a peace footing aggregated 757, Built in 1805, The Majéstic wes built in 1895 and carrjed four 12-inch, twelve 6-inch and sixteen S-inch guns and twelve 3-pounder guns. In addition the ves- sel was armed with five 18-inch tor- pedo tubes. 460 OF TRIUMPH'S OREW SAVED, Battleship Was | Sunk in the q Guif of Saros. London, May 28, 2:68 a. m.—A de- | After dpaten to the 011,“"’-,,.,” its Mudros Stantinople and discharged a torpedo correspondent says that 460 men of the crew of the ' British battleship Triumph, which was sunk Wednes- duy by s submarine in the Guif of Baros, were saved. The officers and crew on board the Triumph in pescs times numbered | about 700 mem.. - ; miralty issues the following sunk in the Sea of Marmora a vessel containing a great quantity of ammu- | howitzers, several gun mountings and stores, and torpedoed her alongside a was also chased an ance written by & man who knows e AR TrimmedHats F ' rial Day: Special Showing of the Newest White Hats, “‘ fectively trimmed. Also many Phenomenal Bargi All Trimmed. Be Sure to Sce What We Offer Be o 4 Stylish Blouses NEW, DAINTY, DISTINCTIVE MODELS A1 PRICES. . We Never Made a Better Display of Rlouses"!"fil‘t; at’ And We Arc in a Position to Give Superior' Vahies. ' All the Fashionzble Materials and Styles. ' Prices'§ Have a New Parasol | ‘Memorial _ You Will Be Delighted With the New Parasols for Women, $1 and Upward. 25c and Upward. Bage-Allen & ¢ HARTFORD 1 ]’ HORSES ! HORSES ! HO ANOTHER CARLOAD — 20 OHIO HORSES JUST UN A fresh lot right from the farms, ready for werk, the K suits your pocket-book for price, ‘ 1 Several matched pairs and business ‘chuncks A horse suitable for any purpose. Several second-hand acclimated horses, 1 pair Blacks, 3,160 lbs, a good team for hard and the right kind. { s Also several horses, 1,060 to 1,500 1bs., well brokes P. H. CONDON & CO, I 22 LAUREL STREET. RISTOL ANNUAL MAY BOX, CARNIVAL ‘Will:Be Held at Qi Store on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 27th, 28th and 29th A box sbsolutely free to all, upon a purchase amount to tifty cents (50c) or over, on the three named days only. g The feature of this carnival being the fact EVERY box con- tains merchandise of Real Retail value ranging from 15c¢ to $4.00, The following is & -partial 1ist of articles used in this May Box Carnfval, Camera, Cut Glass, Cigars, Candy, Fountain Pen Mu- sic Rolls, Glass Vases, Safety Razors and leather novelties and many othier articles of value. Let these days be fully impressed u Friday and Saturday, May 27, 28 and 29, Something for Nothing. your mind-—Thursday, The days you will get Clark 8 Brainerd’s BRITISH SUBMARINE at a transport alongside the arsenal. The torpedo, was heard to explode, HOFFMANN’S AUNT DELIA’S B ~ " “Has No Equal” R Y Y bt | | Our 35 : Saturday Suggestions, and whipped chewn, each DELICIOUS COFFEE CAKES and BATHBUNS, BROWN BREAD and BAKED BEANS—and many When ordering bread from your grocer SAY “HO #AT CONSTANTINOPLE WEAK STOMACHS CAUSE GAS Slomach gas which is & cause of !zm nv‘o" many p:ph is by the f¢ being retained so long that it ferments if it vemble food or putre- fiea if it is animal . The usual treat- ment is to forbid the use of the food that is causing the trouble. This stops the discomfort caused by gas but_few people like to be put on a limited diet. " They generally try another doctor. Food is retained until it causes gas be- cause the digestion is weak. That is a simple statement of & complicated condi- tion. - Digestive weakness may involve a deficient secretion of digestive fluids, lack tion; many thin; ut back of them is-thin blood. ‘q-jfii on is impossible’’ is an ished fact in medicine. You can enrich your blood with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and at once to restore your dis- digestion until you can eat what oW want, within resson, and enjoyit. ‘h- pills have a direct action on the nerves:aleo and 80 are an ideal digestive Discharges Torpedo) “at Transport Alongside of 1—Missite London, May 28.—The British ad- report from the vice admiral in the eastern Mediterranean: “The submarine B 11, Lieutenant Commander Martin E. Nassmith, has nition comprising charges for heavy a six-inch gun. She also chased a| supply ship with a heavy cargo of pier at Rodosto. A small store ship run ashore. “The submaring & 11 entered Con- Surety Bonds % sells Dr. Willia Avoid trouble by having your iasur- y et book, #*Wh; o R TN oy Feiicne G Bebenehady y, N\ Y. how, Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. 127 MAIN STRFET - NPPOSITE ARCH. ELE! SPECIAL SALE OF NEW SIK AN WOOLEN DRESSES = Prices go dovn on all' new Spring Models, pretty styics tn | de Chine, Taffeta and Messaline. S SUITS AT HALF PRICE All new Models, as we had not & Suit left in the house &t § opening of the season, R WHITE DRESSES FOR WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN Volles, Nets, Batistcs. Not a large assortment, ";3‘ o one, All at moderate prices. w b NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR — NEW HOSIERY-=NEW WEAR — NEW WAISTS — NEW MODELS IN COnswTs i)