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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916. SINKINE LUSITANIA used was very reserved and could not | one exception being the Lokal Anzei- l a E& warrant any hasty or for-reaching | ger. H conclusions No Comment From Lansing City IfemS ‘g o RICHTER & CO. To Make Grave Decision. Washington, Feb. 4.—In the abs 3 - George Bernhard, editor of the Vos- | of official information, Secretary Mo 3 L (10 TR S OUIL VR B CAN v Bargain Week at Bessc-Teland "4 116 ASYLUM ST. Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britaic Nat. Bank Bldg. 7' sische Zeitung, draws the conclusion | sing today refused to discus e i - ase w 7 Lusitani e HARTFORD. — = — SRS X e that the Lusitania negotiations have | Phase whatever of the Y S = - s & gotiations. It appeared at the state Lawyer P. I". McDonough has re- | Suits For Stout Women a Spec (Continued I'rom First Page.) { reached a point where German states- | g, . hent however, that if officials | covered from his recent attack of the MRS : shs AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 shs N. B. MACHIN: b —_— men are called upon to make decisions | rogarded the situation as seriously as | grip and was able to be down town g S e i ; . situation, he asseried, was that there | Of the utmost gravity. Germanv’s| it js reflected in Berlin dispatches, it | today. Shs EaS e LocK 90 she LIEAUE & BN existed no really important reason for | #48Teement to pay indemnity for the] not permitted to appear on the | Thomas McKee of Dwight strect is shs NORTH & JUDD 10 shs COLT'S ARMS a breach, no conflicts of interest be- | Joss of Anierican lives and to submit | qyrrace. recovering from an operation for ap- shs STANLEY WORK 20 shs SCOVIL MFG. CO. :\-icn Germany and the United States, | o the tribunal at The Hague the ques- o chme e e e ot O o 4% : E 2 ) 3 3 Gdmany, he said, was counting on |tion whether the tcrpedoing n_f” Mt | after President Wilson returns to the | Daniel Mahoney, formerly of this N ONBMEG R CO, Sshs AMERIFAN AN L planmentipetitade e S e e e | city but now of New York, a visitor in shs BRISTOL BRASS 25 shs NEW DEPARTURE Fopes would be dashed, or at any | pear to have satisfied the American No Word Reaches Washington. | town today. “iftie their development would be | Boverrment, which insists that Ger-| Secretary Lansing said that no | = Alex Samuelson of 158 Main street, hampered greatly, if a breach were to | many admit she was in the Wrong.| word had reached him of Germany's | reported to the police this noon that come now: but Germany would do ne | This would deprive submarine warfare | later answer to the Lusitania negotia- | his gold watch and chain were stolen mege. of any legal bas Herr Bernhard | tions as reported in dispatches from | from his room sometime last night. i - Dr. Zimmerman evidently believes [ cannot believe that Ambassador Von | Berlin. P | Samuelson roomed at Mrs, Ancal's f Germany now has in the submarine | Bernstorfi’s, new isntructions empow= Barly today the instructions had | boarding house. a highly effective weapon for use |er him to abandon entirely Germany’s | not reached Count Von Bernstorff, the Hjalmar Sandine was taken from g against England When reminded | previous position. He says everything | German ambassador. his home in Rogers' block this morn- [ that even oxperts had disagreed pre- | Now rests with President Wilson, who President Wilson read the Berlin & Wously on this point, he replied: | under the American constitution en- | despatches on the situation while h “Yes, T used to think that way, but | jovs powers such as Turopean mon-| train was running between Balti- now I have changed my mind.” archs can scarcely exercise. It is pre-| more and Washington. He made no Y ely because of this situation that| comment but members of his party | Derby Hats 50c, at Besse, Leland The Koot Ze s n . prel\Germansmusyiindilseliniug ULURIORS, ot . (regarded the situation as o ; ‘fll‘“"» We Pay 4 per cent. on Saving Accounts iiltor it sn : = ;i '« R “unfavorable.” It was said the| The S. 13. club was entertained at ent son’s pre n rarlike e« o . o e’'s Return. < 2 i S il e o president had not finished consider- | the home of Miss Dorothy Lange at INTEREST BEGINS FEB. ist. &0 ’.T: ‘1‘;0'1" (’1‘““‘:‘ !"| Herr Bernhard dees not believe any | ing the official despatches he received | 112 Glen street last evening. Refresh- A arican and (he Burcpein nress have | immediate decision by Washington is | lest night on his train. | ments were sf.‘r\-ej,d “{Jf‘ Lth‘ovm, on Fegarc the ) s de | likeiy, inasmuch as the return of Col e proved most enjoyable. he nex regarded the president’ ttitude | likely, inasmuc meeting will be held at the home of throughout the war as being influ- |12, M. House doubtless will be await- | Miss Edith Main, 190 Arch street. eénced by the approaching campaign, | ed. He continues: “If President Wil- B: in Week, $2.50 and $3.00 Soft but that no one considered such an in- | g ; rejects new proposals { argain Week, $2.5 8.00 & an in- | son wholly rejects our new proj Mo s terpretation of his utterances in a way | without indicating willingness to ac- Hats 50c, especially unfavorable to him, re-|cept a compromise, then the German Mrs. John N. Welles of Wethersfield garding it as a thing to be expected. | government would be placed in the po- gave a report on the proceedings of Assuming 2 more serious tone, the | sition of vielding further or of letting the W. C. T. U. national convention uz Zeitung ad ‘At the moment | developments take their course. Yield- | at Seattle at a meeting of the lo A seems best to emphasize the point | ing, however, would mean abandon- [ C. T. U. held in the Y. W. C. A., this Men in their clothing buying are in on which the German people are most | ment of the whole submarine warfare. | arternoon. Following s S e N oilcomtant ) bl angl vaive! completely agreed, namely, that no- | We can only express the hope h\t (Continued From First Page.) | address refreshments were se H. O. P. Clothing for men is essen- h!“d.\. fl H?ill'w. would regard a con- | America will still reccgnize Germany’s s | a social hour held. tially made up of these three import- flict with the United States as a slight | concessions. If that is not the case Fi Y B . T || i o i Sy Gy matter. but that we are all resolved -\(wn(:,, nevertheless expect with cer- | on a Dluff rising 150 feet above the | 0 “‘»tevl‘:‘tlxl}{r‘er} \«lu %?3:3( 7»:1?: ?rlu:twg(}::::?n ’(\,l;dfll{:s:(’nl:;lll;e‘ gn(;nn‘}l:} nevertheless to take upon us this new | tainty that no decision will be taken | Ottawa river. Spring millinery. M. Se saiity|imasinaiioafieniclons lanaivols ftol e A L 3 5 4 = e : Shirts, | ualiz e a portant one:—value, enmity, if it cannot be avoided without,| caleulated to cast doubt on the dig- Fight to Save Library, ool Wls e DR D i e e :fl’th::” ‘]? ]'l::’ O‘ll'p;:srlr:‘r::‘w ¢ (ian : f‘t-,\ 41;':1}1:‘1«\"0,\3“:1! E:::lo i(mu: inter One of the most stubborn fights of A ant Secretary Fred Greene of | S21e: 15 ] : y T Batininder cur freedom of avament | - mpte i Sy the whole fire was that made to save | (he Chamber of Commerce is re- ale/s 5000 Bailts and © Caets now T enn Cop . s i Tension Reflected on Bourse. 5 s : he (Cha : « the fine library building, which is one | ported as improved after his re- $9.85 exag Oil .. in the struggle for our existence.” 0 "Ihuu Ave 3 ing and removed to the hospital for If you have not vet taken any step in this direction, make a be- || e ginning now by opening a savings account. That method is the one | trea e approved by the vast majority of those who are successfully pro Bargain Week $2 and $3.00 viding against “the rainy da Kreuz Zeitung \ttitude, ~The Vossische Zcitung and the Tage Berlin, Feb. 4, via London, 1 of the most beautiful on Pplatt both hold that ti m.—German-American tension was ihellconti-tjicentitiiness 5 $15.00 and $20.00 Suits and O'Coats. el Fent n vemord o ihe latest s | arain¥rensctedionl ih sl Bourse forices | asnt fandichek sht ivasilaucoesstul AR{;"\.-g:‘nl\:):‘r\‘;':::dit"00 TIeE 20 | now s14.75. | Gtan copper .. % in general but| While the fire burned the passage | &' Besse L : / 50, $25.00 and $27.50 Suits and i b ca The members of the Massachusetts | oycoate now $19.50. e P | s tion sent to Amb: dor Von Bern- | declining moderately in | storff, are not so sweeping as gener- | war stocks more sharply. The aft- | from th® reading room up to the g as | itate echnoiogy Glee club in- ¥ Suppose moc spapers for the most part | walls o i v 1€ | Institute of Technology Gle > ally supposed. ernoon newspaper: 1 alls of the library its prosress was| .. .1 a the plant of the New Britain iSteel pids The Tageblatt says the languagoe |abstain from discussion of the case, | stayed there. No damage is done 2 ; Gl 4 S i give @ C cert for — — Bt bacral o oo 58, The club will give a conce : 4 i s, particularly those which | (' "y nitit of the New Uritain High Mrs. Ida M. Anderson. 1 :\'i']:i:‘(x!‘\iulrl'\ny] were in the basement, was caused hy T oi a i i Vater The fre s naseaused BY | school athletic assoclution tonight at| s, Ida Matilda Anderson, wite EXChang@ Today aren < J N ditoriun:. . about 5 o'clock. snatl| caoiclock in Uhe auC of Carl Anderson of 25 Wakefield i 431 Main St : T one D overal en tonight till 8:30. Trustee | ; o g el = A streams are still being played on the | OPen t “‘f T W O'Connor Co. | COUTt, died at the New Britain Gen- i s ankrupt Sa . W. onnor Co. i 4 5 - 3 3 Opposite interion, Deprinntte o8 eral hospital carly today following an | New York, Ieb. 4, Wall St., 10:30 Lafayette Strest Morning has not revealed any | advt. 5 a. m.—War shares, coppers, motor casualties other than those reported| Bargain Week $1.50 and $2.00 | oberation for gall stones. was 7 S Steel pfd P e B e e P F i cV R BT i i i itai last night, Mada / a | Shirts, 95 s Leland’s—advt. | 53 vears B0 Bkl WEHGEY 1 Jles || s ially hi in today’s 3 No connection with any other store in New Britain. night, Madam Bray and Madam | Shirts, 95c at Besse, Lelands—advt: | [0 W70 O 847 U06 Do0 o0 et FO87 | wero materially higher in toda } D guests of the speaker and who were | ley Works became stalled in the s % d 2 ic- |\ cpresentative shares suffered from | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Euceis f Gis speaier Gudl o wers | ey iWoris berems I v ISR LT e L Qe | MObImeitane ananes suflered S of debris, 8to 10 a. m. sisters in Swellen survive her as |- CoCiawenna Steet Win LS LUK through a : i s s ke A marriage license was issued to-]her late home Sunday afternoon. | . .gergay’s final quotation, and South | severance of diplomatic relations Al | man for the Connecticut company,|and interment will be in Falrview Close—Crucible’s further rise to | not materially depress the local Lamb Chops Small, Lean, Smoked se Des Jardins, his uncle, an em- 2 ¢ < - o I Eeents ad i P b C C vleve i | Gith Louise Olson of 4§ Kelses Funeral arrangements, made this | o 00500 ralling again ib the final | dropped to any dégree. On §® ot and “Endg ol holgel 44 Colt's gained materially Don't fail to read Wilson's adver- = “ons furnished by Richter & Co. [ 207 & ore e O e qudi Morin of Quebec, wWho were the| The heavy auto truck A | e 15, John Attred 175 and wie. | early dealings, while rails and other FANCY SHOULDER STEAK 2 Ibs £ the three men who are thought to be | and it required the services of sev- | three Mre; Felix Swanson of | wirongest and most active teature, (ppoihlas Flll‘thel' Rise FallS 1 odigion or 25c buried under fifteen feet is, | eral citizens and a number of ad- {k"l‘,“trc"_l e fg"“:‘f\:]“?r S 0% | soon aavancing 2 1-4 to 82 1-2 on a comprising the list. They were | visors before the machine was fin- [Hartford and Mrs. Anna Hy °f | revival of rumors of a chanse of con- | g 0 g Qualit Cabb: Free With caught when a turret at the north | ally released. Dorset, Ohio. Her mother and two | =\ ¥& B0 orh w0 S0l was the only ustain Other Active [Ock i i & : 3 - Hua by P 1 5c abbage reéa led B side of the building fell. Mr. Loggie, | “prgam Week 30c Underwear 29¢ | doos a brother in Norway. D I s e O ?;nLl_u'g lom < ed | - y 5 £ Bexze fLelandispea it Funeral services will be held from | i ¢oq Steel rose a fraction above | Rumors of the possibility: of 1 iver Small, Lean Fresh near exit with slight injuries. | % saon - RIS ) 1 1b Bacon C Shoulders . . .1b C The men are Alphonse Des Jar. | day to Adolph Carlson, chief motor-|Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman will officiate | 1.4 Rico Sugar yielded four to 163. | tween this country and. Germany & e din a Dominion policeman: i e n is: ¢ [iwnollives at 40) Main®street; and Mis8 | cemetery, 863 failed to sustain other active | market today and none of the stofl in the building and Robert i fte 0! or servic e sieris Shoulders . . Fanning, a waiter. As vet the | Street. Aenno G for services at ‘the | ', " e closing: was héavy. | hand, most of thém held strons 4l P Lard debris has not been removed from | Bar 1 Week Odds ) 2 o'clock Sunday and at the T § ure 1 2c where they are thought to be. our best Suits and Overcoats, .75 >Yu;-m] h Lutheran church at 2:45 Brs 1eo gained-momytJost MG .1b 7to 9 p. m. Started in Reading Room. | ana s11 £ BRIt —rhG || (9, New York Stock Exchange quota- | i qay and there was quite a little @ Lean Roast Pork 14c Theffze staried B e i e eenrent ) nasel i ad vt John Considine. members of the New York Stock Ex- | gonct 8 WU S0 8 ol Bra All day . . Toom of the holise of commons, and | = .. . 4 NMrs joun I, .Elegins of | The funersl of John Considine of ange. Represented bv E. W. ¥Ady. | g5 7. American Brass, 260-268 Piate Beef Colonel George Bradbury, a member | 517 jrjrview street will have been |Hartford avenue was held this mori- Ieb. 4, 1916 | coips. §50-860; North & Judd, 10 b 32:(: of the house from Manitoba: Mayor | married sixteen years ago next Mon- |ing at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's | 4 High Low Close | 1o5. Americs -avs 124-13 DIcdnlofhlar! In o Mo n el M= nd 1d- They will observe the event|church with the celebration of a Sl oo L - Standard S 5 i Niles-B Constable Helmer, who was standing ; Am Beet Sugar .. | ment-Pond, 176 bid but no trading dul-ts. solemn high mass. Rev. J. B. Fay [ Am Car & Fdy Co. 6 561 6 e N et P R DT Bacon, by stri | at rance of the library, agreed e " 3 S o (o fhat ew:ta;:rfivnde}l oy an explesfon | Bersain Week at Besse-Leland's— | was celsbrant, Rev. Willlam Krauso |Am Tce ......... 81; Union Manufacturing, 79-81; I 3 advt. s deacon, Rev. Tather McKeon | Am ((m Lesuity 5% 6 d o R %: N S'r' Al H SR which blew open the doors of the s . 7 T G e 5 Sie R iced Ham by lad ke ohad i dosn vorsons e monthly meeting of the City |was sub-deacon and Rev. J. T. Win- | Am Can pfd ...... 111 oo Sl - =8 4 ‘b C i T e G O e e e R S Departure, 175-1 fiandiggovigee standing near. They say that they 3 ¥ facturing compan believe the explosion was caused by | Foon. nient was in St. Mary’s new cemetery. | Am Smelting . 3% 991 100 & ar WARRANTED EGGS . e B a bomb or infernal machine. Po- Bargain Weck, any Silk Shirt, $1.50 = S Am Tobacco ..... 2 204 MAYORS ABEN. licemen were on guard at both doors | at Besse, Leland's.—ady o L | A el & el % 1267% i S 2 S5 | Su=condaRoop Connecticut Excentives Hold Moetis Lave been aificult for anv one te de- "yl ¢ A Briere of Maple strect | B. Chandler vesterday awarded com- | Faldwin Loco ....113% 109% 110% |y irora, ren. 4—Mayor T. Suggestions were made that the blaze | ;0 (G0 A5 Shal VSl 5 Preges : ; {Het e will spendla Tew days at\Graylock |lseectinn s o ol o i ae e ol S e the meeting of the Mayer's assod started from a smouldering cigar butt, | j3,o yocyperating from her recent ill- y 3| Butlend (Superior, tion of Connecticut, at the Hartfo . library. e e ‘clock and the z e b Sprmgf%ambl 1b yuttm} o therine Callahan of Bassett | on the tip of the index finger of his | Ches & Ohio ..... 63 1 oclockjand/ihe i ol Legs of Year mg egs of Fanc ‘ o ; e right hand s incapacitated for : 5 a8t 80 clock. pio N, E C yb C TRenie T‘r‘rt:fl e ‘rhc reading | ing. cough. three weeks and two days. His aver- | Chi Mil & St Paul. § 96 % e o ARy o m of the house of commons. ; & 5 - : o e A . = 3 4 roo e e Bargain Week 13 Hose 9c, at|age weekly wage was §12.10 and the | Col I 43% 44 | speackrs included former U, S. Sof LAMB TO BAKE T . Colonel Sherwood statec a here | Begse, Leland’s.—advt. 3 tion was fixed at ons Gas .. 5 3 ator Morgan G. Buckeley, Senatgl that the fire was of incendiary origin. Week, Silk Hose, | amount of his doctor’s bill, istillers Sec .... 5 4 . & b S . -3¢ at Besse, Leland’s.—advt. . R . 4 | sionc harles Bennett, of Hal LAMB STEW ....... el | “Tt startea right under the nose of a | Erie hocosaas B 37% | ford; George L. Richards, of Mal | policeman,” he stated. ) . : 1st pfd .... den,. Mass.. presidéit of he = h fire spread with amazing FOREM ; CLUB MEETING. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. General Elec | chusetts May. idtion; (A, T the contents of the room—paper: e hedl or Ore Cetfs 1 ; Sk iy S L b= i o Rl e program at the mem- y . 4 Y ary of § Charles B. Burns. Fancy Native 25C Fresh Shoulder 1 8c light tables, ete. i Foremen’s club held its first meeting | o0 8 0 (oitatnmont Tast mieht tis | I7 atlon. ..... 45% A The business Muetinglwadtiel lb ini Clity 80 ... 2 3 b i ¢ il of the Cony BEST BUTTER lb of the library and other persons were | Bargain Weelk, $1.00 Shirts 65c, at ; a 3 0 y 857 DR RO - B 32c in the room itself so that it would | pesse, Leland advt. Compensation Commissioner George | A T S Fe Ry Co IMM 103 Hartford. CRANBERRIES ..... e S 2 ats 1 9c lierately set fire without- detection. | | /"oy " f00 Aqams, dMa where | pensation to Peter Crocus of 70 Broad | p 1 m Murphy, the president, presided Legs of Genuine Legs of but smoking was prohibited in the 3 Frary & Clark’s last November. On | Canadian Pacific . 9 e N nne b S c c S T e e e Cen TAAthe , | club yesterday inner was served# b 2 r 30, 15 received a cut Leather . 3% & 521 Not: of Incendiary Origin. str . §11 with an attack of whoop- | o i : e (Chino conox ; ; 2 Lamb trom different parts of the stat is absolutely no ground for rumors 9.88. s this he received the ruciblo Steel . ... § 8 Louis Chency and. Highway CommiS MB ROAST fhe LAl iR i rapldity, but this may be explained by Warron Richards, a character artist, | Great Nor pfd .... 21% 121% | Linscott of Woburn, Mass.,, and Sec Chickens The central part of the main build-| of the vear under the new adminis- | portrayals were very good and were o'clock. The officers The Corbin Cabinet Lock company Clod . e fncluding ‘hl"'_chamb“"“ of both | i 4tion last evening. Two new mem- sved by a large number of mem- | ack Steel ....... . 80 , necticut Mayors' association 8pe: Boneless Rump 18c the commons and senate is destroyed, | pops wore elected and a fine spread | bers and their friends. Lehigh Valley ... 3 President, T. C. Murphy, of Nog but the front and end walls are ap-| (.. (hioved after which the first Attorney William J. Hammersley of | Max Mot com ... 69 0% | ich; vice president, Frank Jy. Rill parently in good shape though ex-|, .~ "1\ pridge whist tournament | Hartford will tell of cxperiences at | Mex Pet ......... k 5 w IHaven; secrétary and tregsurgy perts will have to determine the Lead - S B % Dr. J. Milton Coburn, Norwalk. jas played. the Plattsburs Training cq t t ROUND, SHORT, SIRLOIN and ZOC structural damage. Both the east| oS PIYET S s c o D N Y Air Brake .. 2 145 | executive committée is composed ) PORTERHOUSE STEAK .........1b and west ends of the buildings are ymnasium clegs next Wednesday sver | N ¥ C.& Hudson . 1067 5 Ruckingham, Bridgeportt W but little damaged with the exception | ~ MORGENTHAU IN BERLIN. L | Nev Cons 4 % 15% | Jace Dann, Norwalk; Louis i CH Native Potatoes 37C 4 lbs of Sugar 25C of the roof and top floors. The BT AN B INYNH&HRRG6TY 61% 67% |ney. Hartford towers wese complerely mained, thel o0 Ll o Lo E Norhoi rotame i 4 ps B superstructure falling, though the | AMerican Ambassador onstant RNERS MASQUERADE TONIGHT | Norf & West .. ... 5 BASERALL SUIT HEARING The annual masquerade of the New | Pac Mail § § Co .. 4 | Chicago, Feb. 4—Because the Fe 5¢ cans of 3 5c Boxes masonry still stand H c PennSRE R = et 5 L eral league team of Baltiinore wish@ M]lk for o People’s Gas .....107 10415 104'2 | to be heard, motion made ! tod Jali ia C i ¥y shinston MReh: tas: cuaton Dot e he Pressed Steel Car . 55 55% |10 dismiss the suitifor the Fede California Canned Plums, Pears, Pineapples and oo G SR o e omiecos @0 Sencumitiney . o || i e st o WEREEG 20| i e e 5 | league against organized basehadl ¥ Peaches, Regularly sold for 25¢ a can. today denouncing the fire in the house | Tived in Berlin yesterday on his way | the affair, the committee has made all | Reading . ....... 23 |leasue agoinet orsifpe il U & of Parliament at Ottawa as an act of | 10 the United States. He was ac- | necessary arrangements and the event [ Rep I & S com ... 51 52 | was offered in the United States ¢ Our Price ................. “deliberately planned incendi | companied by his son, .Henry Mor- | promises to be one of the social suc- |Rep I & S pfd . ... 110 110 | trict court by attorneys representi 5 and “an unpardonable crime against| Senthau. Jr., : I cesses of the season. So Pac i 991 9914 | {he plaintiffs to the suit which W $1.75 dozen civilization.” Mr. Morgenthau will remain here B D g e e e 8 Tea, Black or Coffee 1 - Senator Gallinger, republican, ob-| & dav or two before leaving for New For 0 Sol Ry pra i G 50 60 | trust law. alb (& C C jected to its consideration saving he | YOrk by way of Rotterdam or Copen- SUFFERING INTENSE. Mixed . hagen. s = ———— Flood's Death Toll in P C ;‘;I:lcy i knew of no evidence of incendiarism. i ancy Can 25 25 i e - Il in Aransas Stands Comn g tor 2DC | poas’ 5 or 25€ J| roun o s w0 pinorss | sucrmocormn s, | N e BUY STANDAR » OILS rork and Rpahe 25C B [Ege Cfls 25c '?".“L(’",is‘ m(‘hn?‘l Segretary ofithe Ginseppe Marendi Pa :)nmh Penalty Ah the “(m ;-m\\‘\‘]l_? |'.u’]]n]::p i’v‘]h‘\ }1;‘ Since the dissolution in 1911 Stock values of « ....3 cans for Tomato Soup for P]?'::\sp::?kI{;e:xl\l:;(:)(il:tnnvn.ln:‘,ng|w(> ]j{r nf:; for Murder of Policeman and Fireman | lower reaches of Arkansas, the suffer- Subs]dlary Companies have trebled. Earnings now A 3 bottles of Pure 25C 5 lbs Bag of 1 8 delegates, departed from Berlin last| Ossining, N. ¥, Feb. 4.—Giuseppe | N8 in the flooded arcas is becoming greatest in hlstory Important developments pending Catsup C night for Switzerland after a stay here { oSS0 B0 O DO BRI | intense, Hundreds o persons have should result ih a sensational advance in" onegst $ie nople on Way to United States. = | Berlin, Feb. 4, via Tondon, 11:55 ) Briain Turner society will be held Matches | AR oluony Denouncing fhire, a. m.—Henry Morgenthau, American | ¢nis evening in the new Turner hall. Corn Meal for R . Befoe his departure je e been driven from liome, thinly clad. IARIES. R h 1 Mr. Lochner received a cablegam from | SiNg for the murder in Brooklyn two | Few facilities to povide succor ID " easons wi 1 gt Beans and 5 1b Salt Pork for ........ 20c Wm. J. Bryan announcing his accept- | vears ago of a policeman named Mur- | and the towns in the flood area vir- STANDARD OIL SUBS 4s ance of membership on the permanent | tha and a fireman named O'Connel. | tually are isolated. for the asking. Every Monday, 4 to 9 p. m. only—All Steaks peace committee. Henry Ford also | Marendi maintained to the end that The flood’s death toll today re- JOHN H. PUTNAM & CO,, (& sent a callepram in which he said his | he was innocent. mained at fourteen. 68 Broad Street, New York S s of Top Quality .. aavalb confidence in the peace project was| Warden Kirchwey was not present, s it was reported here, 1 2 : . e undiminished and that he would soon | as he is opposed to capital punish- | one thousand refugees have sought 49 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. 318 Main Street, Springficld, Mass, . e — | return to Europe. ment. | netw- — — —-»_

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