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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, MOUNDAT, FEBRUAKY 23, 1916. MOTHERS OF GREECE ~ E5Pate uis — BERIIN IS FIRN IN |Gy st | Al st [ RICHTER & CO. Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britair Nat. Bank Bidg. Tel 840 and ll‘: 116 ASYLUM ST. 2 Received Anonymous Warnings, | Stephan Washclyshan et al. today HARTFORD. “Ragged and With Babes in Ams i et | SINK ARMED SHIPS ! gt Sz i | sue rorsom women s || 25 shs Amnerican Hardware North street and Erwin Place. ! ‘ | original passengers now at sea on the | | — i q |y e o0 e o | G. M. Landers has transfered to 100 h St 1 w k Appeal to Deputies e s cainas dabribin, il (omnintod F o s sacey, l7aRn T aruepny Gaua o mnaten shs Stanley Works G 00 0. Pemme st met i IroNstebate. street. The sale involved $35,000. | o~ uishap, sailed today for Bordeaux e 3 : Health Superintendent T. 1. Recks 100 h L nd B l Athens, Greece, Feb. 26, via Paris, i shr’vm-rioa{ hu(; :i)nv r::r thr: 1{':20 pas ‘hf"{[on R b is taking (’Inpnn:ll\‘sls of the ice [i?nn s s a ers; l'al'y N al‘ Feb. 27, 10:25 a. m_ (Delayed)—-Bare- | scngers originally booked, the others inot be postponed or modified. varioug ponds about town used for ~foot and ragged women in large num- | having taken passage on the Lafay- Appended to the communieation, | commercial purposes He will make bers, many with babies in arms, pro- | ctte after the Espange's sailing date, | which was signed by Count Won | a report on this work within a few P IS e ;::k:]lfifi_?m "::( fl”]flr!o\;s of lhle \vork'— % 1;;:-».«14«2 last, wasflroflponefll to r(\;‘:c Bernstorff, was a list of about twenty | 4aVs. » asses yesterday to parliament, | mit repairs on e vessel ol : Superintendent of s, s d - z stobped in-going deputies and pleaded | American, Paul Tison, of New York, | "Cldents whereln it is charged, Ger- | “'Perintencers of | Crr;::\] Dotr -In[ that the chamber relieve the distress|who is going to France to join the |™Man and Austrian submarines have | [} = spent last week as a '(]Cllf" L caused by mobilization of the men|American ambulance corps, was on {been attacked by merchantmen armed | gate to the national convention of ¢ and non-pa yment of allowances to|board. ostensibly for defensive purposes. At | school superintendents, a ln ec stheir families. There was no disor-| The Espange is due to reach the [, - = W =0 il i = i tetor & der. Several of the deputies, moved |war zoncabout fen days hence.” Ste [ 502108 W Che Communication 'S, | Sarauel Grossinas enrolled as| By the M S s s O S | e s v American citizer > | student at the Hartford Conserva- An obligation paid by check avoids disputes—the check is res Bresscd the womien, pioildng rollcE Eali warned to remain off armed merchant | tory of Music under the direction of turned after payment and becomes a receipt mpnemon, nE ool 5 <hips, and the question of what con- | Francis Milkey. 5 - § - g ']Hll,\xn[lorhi.'-‘ ‘1]::‘4“”-. n::t l: :;M:'han)rf‘]?: STRONGEST NAVY IN [lstitutes! ‘detensive larmament | 15 not or] TR Paying by check is business-like and convenient—it puts safety! 1 the Serion, : S e b e e e » formerly of this and system into your daily transactions. members have been engaged principal- | THE WOR, 9% i i city but now connected with the Du- Thi i % b el e LD BY 1925 |various quarters that such a question | poue powder Works Y. AL c. o This strong Bank welcomes checking accounts « with business ing rise to frequent duels. Attempts probably will be raised. Virginia, is spending a few days in firms apd individuais. are being made to discredit tine ad- Rt Austria Seconds Germany. this eity ! 33".;1‘%".31"'»"-4'r~ former Premier Ven- | Pacific Fleet Big Enough to .Stop| Baron Zwiedenek, charge of the | John Sheehan (Miltern) the local izelos. The acceptance by the former Austrian embassy called upon Belasco star will be seen at Fox's in vremier o fthe candidacy for a seat| Trouble and Atlantic Squadron Ex- [tary: Lansing after Count Von Bern- | the A. H. Woods drama “New York in the chamber from Mitylene give storff . had left, and informed him | today and tomorrow.—adv QUALITY CLOTHES added significance to the discussions celled Only By England Planned. that Germany’s views, as set forth in T,) Semper; q:?'» MM: 5 IF< r Particula H?‘ in parliament. The election of M. | i o g the note from Count Von Bernstorft, | 4 - € :hm.‘.h r"\-”}w ::; ;“;‘ff‘ o 2 o owan Menjand YoungMen Venizelos is virtually assured, and | “ESHIEton, Feb. 28-—-The mnawvy|y.re ddentical with those of his gov- [ NATHE GREC] WL Meet Wrlday ever| Are the Sort Yowll Find Here | there is much discussion of a possible S vas (\;dwl ] (Ullsor)lmn of the | rnment, and that Austria, in effect, g i ) ""_ URIoLSCe Clothes-Quality, you'll find is a alterationior Greeces artitoas. feseel Wr:\o{ x:‘nod States as a naval | ooonded everything contained in the | The en[vcrt-unment Ccommittee of f great deal more than a name at this LR G Al (o el e PoNer ,:’ ‘vur mefl to rh.e house nav- | Garman communication, Court };r?brf\}-en 0. 11',. I'. of A., Wiil | store. We have studied this question | g - augurated Jast month are gradually | 4! 0 "‘:: ce today by Rear Admiral | ~gecretary Lansing is understood to | Meet this : tmg at 957 StanleY | of “quality” so long and thoroughly A / ok bringing about demobilization. The | AUSUn M. Knight. president of the [have advised neither of the Teutonic | Street at Tt © make out a Pro- . that we have brought our buying and Greek troops which are stationed in | N&VY war college. ) diplomats what the views of United | 8fam for the meeting of the court | stock departments up to a vers wn e il Macedonia and Thessally are being| 1B formulating the policy that the |States would be foward the com. |on next Thursday evening. usual degree of excellence, and the withdrawn to old Greece, faciliating | NaV¥ should —ecqual ~the strongest | jhynjcation. It is understood that the S = result is the final buyer's insurance the return of soldiers witih needy fa- | afloat by 1925, he said, the board had |pgwe would be brought to the atten- NAMED QUIGLEY'S AGEN’ OF satistaction. milies in time for the spring seeding. | In mind the establisnment of tWo |tjon of President Wilson before night — —_— = i fleets, one in the Pacific powerful |and that nothing definite regarding | Building Inspector Arthur N. Ruther- WILLIAMS AND ROE enough to overcome any enemy there, |jt would be decided until after it had ford Forma and the other in the Atlantic, Whero | heen 'submitted to the cabinet to- | K @ ~ W | it would be exceedeG in strength by |morrow. Material -evidence that the spring} = NYNH&HR 663 6615 ‘PLEAD EORICIEMENGN et e e a2 e political campaign is in the offing was | ] s ) \\ Y Ont & West ., 28 103058 s orthern >ac 21 111% T Corr i e e i = presented today when Mayor G. A.|Former Warden of Sing Sing Wil the British fleet, he said, would accom- | ) 25hington, ~ Feb. 28.—Germany's | quigley formally appoint=d Building \'mi & West 116 215 Latter Says He T Man Who Kill e “ni 2 hare ’ : - StSave He Hones ManiWho BIllcd | Rt intpurse o diie e o Lt :_“ ;ie":g;‘; r"fi;fi‘:_‘(&;g"’:;i Inspector Arthur N. Rutherford his | D¢ Charged With Immorality Ne- Pac Mall 5.5 Co... 2344 (23 0 is “ase i ark B try against 99 o Dossibiliticsl|: SO a A = H political agent. o . S 1“‘ nn R I 57 6 Commissioner Casc in Barkbam gainst 99 ouw of 100 possibilities | onquct of submarine warfare in the | POARCaR28eRE zlect of Duty and Perjury. | Peoples Gas 102% 102 of international complication 0 & it will be remem- : %) ~ o e H Bt i > s a E C t Von 5 ™ pa s s = stead Will Come Forward. The navy is not ready to exert more f;r,'!‘.:":f“;m’"‘;t'f e O o, | bered. acted in that capacigy two vears | White Plains, N. Y., Feb. 25- Z ’ = a s given him | The trial of Thomas Mott Osborne, thani¥s 0 pert & 3 ite e i ; ago and no little credit w. Hartford, Feb. 28.—Harry E. Roe| 1 50 per cent. of its strength in [qpe reply is in the form of instruc- | &5 % Cred thw 2 g 4 i ships and guns, Admiral Knight t . o% | for the Dbig majority the mayor ob- | former warden of Sing Sing prison, W Ad 0 w k_E d Reading of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Isaac N. Knight t01d | {ions to the ambassador and will not e bl > al Vices Uver C6K-ED0 | rep 1 & & con L E the commititeeis Halurasa brs e A i tained at the election, charging him illiams r 3 r sen- f 2 < | ke a e S 5 B X - Williams of Bridgeport. under sen- | j;7 “OTETees be put into the form of a 1wte unle: _ with immorality, neglsct of duty, and {Rep I & S pfa 110 11028 i Pressed Steel Cay 5% 51 Ray Cons tence to hang on the night of Friday _of 25,000 enlisted men |the secretary desires. e ; | So Pac 9914 989 T R et o o |50 GEMLINGHD GfF Grah G| it e e i o RESIGNS HIS POSITION. perjury, will bezin “in the supreme | (se Further Unsettlement |50 nee - 0 197 Corninaionor Case fo Bavkhe sated | nn@ scouting crert to Inform the United States that as- | H. W. Briere, one of the best | cq here today e Tusior o oeoi |80 Ry pfd <o iie BT . §7°3 in November 1914, made a plea for — svrances regarding the future con- | known barbers in the city and at Pres- | o will hear the care. L e | Studebaker ......141% 135 1 clemency before the board of par- INHERITS FORTUNE duct of Teutonic submarines given in | ent the preident of the Barbers' union, District Attorney Woeks appearsd New York, Feb. 28, Wall st 10:30 |, n Cop e N 54 dons at the state prison in Wethers the Lusitania and Arabic cases, still | resigned his position at David Chrl before Justica Tomplting toiam e | 2. m—Selling of stocks in moderately | rexas Ofl ... 20212 4584 field today. Governor Holcomb sat e are binding, but that they apply only | tine's barber shop Saturday night and | rcsponse to an order obtained | heavy volume was resumed at 1he | qmpig Ave ........ 60 9% with the board. % . to merchantmen of a peaceful char- | will take up the agency of the Aetna | counsel for Osborne directing {h» | OPENing of today's market, advices | {nion Pac 335 13214 The men appeared personally and | DUt Bennett, Having Reached Sixty, [acter. Germany contends that British | Life and United States Casuality In- | prosecutor to show cnuse why the | Over the week-end cavsing further un-| tan cop - settlement and providing the s1ort ins [ - & Rub Co terest with fresh ammunition. De- | 1- & stea] clines ranged from 1 to 2 points in | . : tU E cel pfa 116 % Marine preferred, lead- | x merchantmen, armed. ostensibly for | urance companies in this city. Mr. G . o i ¢ trial should not begun on that date. ¥s He Is Too Old to Change His | jofense, carry guns for the special | Briere will not resign from the pre B Mr. Weeks agreed that there was no purpose of attacking German sub- |dency of the union, as he will still | .oncon for delay and the court o old their stories, the first time they have testified concerning the crime. Williams® wife and his brother Jacob | Mode of Living. wae present. None of Roe’s relatives | . ‘ s marines and thus show themselves | keep his hand in trim in his trade | yocted that 150 talesmen be Jrawn | Such issues as Va Car Chem 145 was there. Groton, Feb. 28.—Albert Bennett, |not to be peaceful and subject to de- | by working one or two nights each |, few days before the trial. ing coppers, Crucible and Lackawanna |y oo o0 64% Roe was first heard and protested | L this place inherits a large fortune |struction. To support this claim the | week. SR R Steels, Baldwin Loco, New York Air e prion pe his innocence. He said he was net | \7TOUEh the will of his uncle, who | Berlin forcign office sends a list of a = Brake and StudebaKer Wyllis Overland . .210° 203% e b ninted ok Tha i ;1(:1' r.:(‘enll:\' ,tnv « Tn;(.]u“ Bennett has |score of incidents “’hpro], ?ri(n:h DRUMMER RETIRE $50 PRIGE OF MURDER Substantial f)nm[mnu\ ,w,'\» ‘;rv ; murder. In conclusion he said: T | FEeR in poverty ail his life, employed |merchant ships have attacked sub- A enl i e were registered by other active stock about the borough running errands | marines. R i R ARG £nd doing odd jobs, having a struggle Britain Accused of Bad Faith. | ana Drum corps tendered his resigna- {to earn a living. The estate he in- hope some day to meet Mr. Case and | the man who murdered him and God AlnYighty. | - | == including Petroleums and United | MACHINE CO ANNUAL . o . States Steel. New Haven, Union Pa- | i | Prisoners Say Aaron Fell Hired Them eificlardiEvie v orol hoaviest Bofiiine | i The instructions call attention 10 | {ion as a member at the annual meet T shall probably meet Mr. Case and | NeTits Includes extensive 1ands in | pe claim of Germany that despite ing vesterday. It was With regret that [ to Kill His Mother-in-law Whom | Tails. Rallies of 1 to 13 points oc-| o poo 0 pieaions and God any way, but it won't do me any | _*nad? = . surances of Great Britain that her |the action accepting the resignation b curred in secondary dealing | zood as T shall be dead. T wisn the | Fennett, who is 60. says he is 1001 merchantmen armed for defense “will | was taken. "The officers chosen at the | He Owsd $1.000. Closing.—Prices made further de- \re Re-clected This Afternoon—Na man who killed him would come for. | S0t change his mode of living and | noyer fire unless first fired upon and | nieeting were as follows: President, = e . 5 . clines in the last hour but the move- j ward.” that he will put his wealth into a | phat they will never attack any |Myron A. Young: vice president, | DPittsburgh, Feb. 28 —William Mec- |ment was checked in part by eircula- i Dividend Declarcd — bank. vessel,” British ships are prepared | Harold Mount; secretary, William | (lure and Joseph White plei tion of more favorable 1umors from | T —————————— und instructed not only to resist but | Ziegler; treasurer, George Recor; guilty in court this morning to the [ Berlin. The closing was heavy | The annual meot the New £z. AND S.ROAD A v ‘attack. Germany claims that her | jcader and manager, Charles Bur | MUAer of Mrs, Caroline Viehmier, 2 | Britain Machine s held v £ . : Sy el ! Sl wealthy widow, whose body was forne i : ve. B : $1’500’000 ON BOARD rew policy toward 'n‘mclv shiy Karth: fife sergeant, « harles Bur- M o rody as found New York Stock Exchange quota- | this afternoon > . yusiness JUICELESS ORANGE squares with international law inas- | karth; drym major, William Ziegler; me In McCandless Townshib | yong “turnishea by Richter & Co.. | tr: Tte wed the cofs e much as British merchantmen violate | qrum sergeant, George Recor. December 12 last. Her son.tn-lowel e o i e New! York IStoci: B “ corn 10 be in a flourishing ctoi — Fortunc in Gold Will Be Shipped to |the law as interpreted by the United ———— Aaron Fell, who McClure and White | inange. Reprezented by E. W. ¥Ady. | The old directorate was re-cleststiti e T gy e declare paid them $50 to attack Mrs. Teb 95 19516 | wois (e ia cacere. Mo seal President Perkins Protests Agains Holland on Nieuw Amsterdam— Burden of Proof on England. B e ot r. Viehmier in order that he might se- Tow iicone lea ‘" 1 regard te declating i I ] g s g Zed Sa 3am- | cure possessi of 4 e 2 L0 se | take ir gard to declaring ¢ < Reduction of Fares at Hearing by Its Safety Guarantced. Germany realizes that should it .o iy ore this afternoon with extra- possession of a note for $4,000 she | A1jis Chalmers 8% 27 28 | dend and no change in the capital & 3 k an armed ship upon it will rest | giion oters o bring John Frieder | [20 2gainst him, was placed on trial | s Beet Sugar .. 67 64% 641 | stock was authorized Public Utilities Commission. | New York, Feb. 28—Another gold |the burden of proof regarding fl\vc back to this city to stand trial for charged with complicity in the crime. | Alaska Gold 22 213 213 | . Tomorrow the annual meeting of Hartford, Fel, It was like an | ShiPment to Holland under agrct- | guns but contends that upon the SOV | theft. Frieder is being held by the S {Am Ag Chem .... 65 65 65 |the Bristol Brass company will bd aranze with the Juice squeesed out of | SNt With the British government | ernment owning the ship would fall | New York police. The local officer | HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK. Am Car & Fdy Co 65% 663 held and in anticivation ihercof that e gas the was in whicn trestnony | 288inst seizure will go forward to-|the burden of proof regarding the | wij nave to get the signature London, Feb. 28, 5:03 p. m.—The | AM Tce 23 28% | stock sold a little stronger tORHY . s e I Which President | porrow on the Holland-American | non-offensive eharacter of armament. | Governor Whitman of New York te- | sinking of the hospital onin Mases| Am Can 3 505 | was in good demand atut bi Biketoriy St Norwleh and | oy Nioww Amsterdam for Rotter-| The ambassador was Instructed 19 | foue ho can take the prisoncr out of | ohiare near an Gionons oP (Mare ) ' can pid Wi s e today the condition of the Grotom ang | (4T touching Falmouth. call attention to the fact that French | " ceaea Albania; is reported! in' o despateh | Am Loco Sl e at the New il Stonington road whan 5 econand | The shipment, amounting to $1- [ships are not armed, that British - y - fiom Wome to the Bxchanse Tolo. | Am Bmelting 9714 | ain Machine company annual meeting ; o as taken| 500000, was announced today by |ships entering American ports are not . = 1 4 3 ' lixchang R | shovred that the company is making over by his company in 1912. The de- | £ : S MAGNELL RESIGNS. graph company. The vessel is said | AM Sugar | P el Sl g | the Guaranty Trust company and |armed and that consequently the : ey e 3 | e Tsrased | about 37 per cent. After charging off i as given at the continued |y 0 the recent movement of gold | Berlin government considers remote | A I Magnell today formally tend- | (@ hive Struck an Austrinn mine. e 00 JOREC0 $100,000 for depreciation, the net searing on the petition for a reduction | pr has (e TeC o . B el e =an e e ofl| S cponteuiterehwe ialim erOus bt : y for iae past year were giy B oo he olland from this country to |chances of d ] i i G Anaconda Cop arnin - were given s B . * | about $12,000,000. States as a result of the new policy | the board of public safety to Mavor i - A TS Fe Ry Co.103 102 14 | out as $300.600. The regular dividend foublic utilities commission % . — { sinking all armed cnemy mer- | Quigley and it was accepted. On its - > B aranietint Aouit President Perkins said the system ol . i 5 o N o o i . s 5 laldwin Loco ....104% 100 e S / > . ,, { chant ships beginning tomorrow mid- | receipt the mayor immediately placed O REVIEW LAMAR CASE, R b | The annunl meeting bt the Atk ¥ which the dividends of the Groton WOMAN A HOODOO? L his signature to the appointment of | ) h 1&O0 L. % | can Hardware corporation will be ashington, Feh. 28.—The supreme | B R T . & | hna Stonington Co., were paid out of | = LR he earnings of the succeeding vear | Sccond Husband Imitates First In Sui- kave the impression that the road was | oing better than it really was and it | ccounted for the optimism of the| Bridgeport. TFeb. 28.—At the | 2 e e tockholders Bridgeport Hospital this afternoon, | than a rule of international code As® matter of fact the ‘earnings| Charles Carlson, of Monroe, was re- |anY specific - authority for arming fee never adequate and the cost of | Ported in an extremely weak condi-|ships and that the practice is from st 2 g stom rather than rule. Germany fhg business S outiora y _ | tion and it is feared he will die. He | €US b o s incas was oug of all prepor. is represented as taking the position | held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cloel BRIGHTER CHILDREN Childrenareprobably brighterto day than a generation ago—but are they <fmngcr’ That’s a grave question. \rming Ships Not Authorized by Law, | Carl A, Carlson, Bl G '_’l_';“‘_fi_rm‘]_m Eoicrnmort ales the i court today required the federal | 3eth Steel S court of appeals at New York to send | Butte & Superior. 901 cide Attempt. \siti he a i f rchant PRTIEC ¥ T . > nosition fthalgthearming oz Mo CONNOR FOR ALDERMAN. v o o S A e v 1075 ships for defense is a tradition rather ap for review on it merits David inadian Pac ... Arthur F. Connor is said to be a |Lamar’s conviction of having imper- | (entral Leather candidate for alderman from the |Sonated an officer of the United | Chesapeake & Ohio 62! sixth ward. If Mr. Connor ecnters |tates | Chino Copper .... 5612 | the race it will he a three cornered | Chi Mil & S¢ Paul. 9415 affair with the democrats, as Alder- J]Col F & T fion 10 the gross carnings. President | shot himself Saturday afternoon. q man Kerwin and Councilman Paones- | Cons G 15 N is 5 . at there are ships on the seas i 5 & 3 ; s, dulled eyes Biricine zaid the road was mot kept| Carlson is the second husband of |{Pat there are shlps: on S S e o iy How To Get Rid of a § | rucivie steel . | So many pinched facc D : L e ; - | which, in theory, are armed only for | b i b di id feelings make us wonder p. He added that the Norwich and | the present M Carlson, who has i d Lolge Del & Hudson .. 1497 | and languid feelin, ke festerly road also ran behind in | shot himself. She was first marrieq | defensive purposes, but that for all | 5 é Bad Cough | Distillers Sec 141 | if they will ever grow into robust, : ad @ i . s = practical purposes such armament is 0 BECOME TRUST COC. 5 ; aintenance. to a man named Belottc Belotte, : : X Erie : Sealll and women Aot offensive when a submarine is con- | gous = . ealthy men and w . | gh jealousy, it is said, wi Southington, F 28— ock- rie 1s % i A [ througn jealousy, it is said, wounded | 79N hington. Fcb. 28.—The stock- (@ A Home-Made Remedy that Wi $ | Iirie Ist pfd If your children catch colds easily, WAS TIRED OF LIFFE. another man with a shotgun and fled D o i holders of the Southington National Do It Quickly. Cheap and | General Elec lack 1,Lamw RS R to Massachusetts where he attempted | : [ Bank at a special meeting here today Easily Made Goodrich Rub .... T0% 68 are tired when rising, Feult, give orgg C. Bingham, at 65, He.d ) Dis life ! HOBSON IN THE RING. | Voted to liquidate the bank and merge | Great Nor pfd 120 color, or find studies difficu ~ e The family believes Carlson was | i ; N el Forn | the Dbusiness into that of a trust com- | { Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. 427 them Scott’s Emulsion for one monlxh Enough o . | des; 3 ; 5 Tuscaloosa. Ala., Feb. 28 ormer L i e | spiratio 5% Sto! Vel 28— Bt e e e e (RS L R apnias theiSoutus ol R oU MLy e W Daa cotghiorichicRticolay AUSRIZAHG R UL EER 2k to enrich their blood and restore the Th}t‘»ma%«:rj_ Fe ”~_ = (mul';:fe (1 { health. candidate for congress from the New | meng to this effect \\“«W:\‘\".}lé n‘?;:mflx | dil;l;h :(':h‘lwiltu“\\wl}l‘|0i2 uu‘h_:;,‘u\ )::;:m-; [\4?("]»\"\_““(] U i body-forces to healthy action. gham, 65 vears old, was found | S e istri i T Stell as made after the | , get from any druggist 215 ounces | Lack s 7614 ivad wd from poison at his home here to- | ORPET PLEADS NOT GUILTY tenth district. He will oppose W. D. meeting by Vice President William | of Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a | Lehigh Valles T8iG el Scott’s Emulsion is used in pr € §. The.medical examiner rend:ced | : e = GUILLY. Bankhead, son of United States Sen- | futton of the bank. | pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain | Arax Mot com 63 6014 schools, It is not a “patent medicine” sl mnl e min i U e Lake Forest, Wis., Feb. 28—Will | ator Bankhead. Mr. Hobson was de- i ” | granulated sugar syrup. Start taking | yax pet . ... 1004 641 simply a highly concentrated oil-food ot T 2 “'H. Orpet. a University of Wiscon feated for the senate in 1914 by Oscar | aiteasnoontulleveey Houoribno M It I iNati hona 665 647 without alcohol or harmful drugs. It pgham had been dead for some | 4 En e i ol i FELIX DIAZ ESCAPE! { hours your cough will be conquered or | Nl L el s 8 m . B mhe rcnicar Desaminer ook || ool dcnBtpasiauaisn b aforeRa fins SAVEAUndenvood ; | very nearly so. Even whooping cough is | N Y Air Brake ...141 1381 cannot harm; it improves blood; it bene Bircc of = note which was fount | tice Of the peace today charged with e B 3 | tly relieved in this way. | N Y C & Hudson .104 101% fits lungs and strengthens the system 5 el Ak g | the murder of Marion Frances Lani- | . v CTNT I “dudes Detectives and - May Sail | ®he” above mixture makes a full pink | Nev Cons ... 16 15% 1a% ; Your druggist has it—refuse substitutes. r bim, and in whieh, it I8 Said. | jer s Lake Forest High School stu- | 1 AND M. FIRE IN CONCORD. Azalnst Carranza, | —a family supply—of the finest cough | | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 152 peham had written that he WaS | gent. He pleaded not guilty, and was | Concord, N. H., Feb. 28.—The pas- | aehi S O selix | yrup that money could buy—at & cost B of 1ite and wished to Yodve the | » i |~ Washington, I1%eh, 28.-—Felix Diaz | of only 54 cents. Iasily prepared in 5 | 2 "€ | bound over without bail to the grand | senger station of the Boston and|,. i ; | e DiE e rid. k M i irond and the ofoaol @ nas eluded the surveillance of depart- | minutes. Full directions with Pinex. Bingham was foreman in a local |10 o tailroad and the offices of Ben-{ a0 of justice detectives and the gov- | This Pinex and Sugar Syrup prepa- | B @ 2 i ——— e Jamin Kimball, president of the| .innient is interested in reports tha- | ration takes right hold of a cough and omj s plant, | y i i i Concord and Montreal Railroad, locat- | 10 is about o launch an armed o jzives almost immediate relief. It loos- —_"‘_I I — S | WAR ORDER PLANT AFIRE, ed on the second floor of the building. | neqition against Gen, Carranza 1 ©X- | ins the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a| L} 24 TO DEATH | pittsburgh, Feb. 28—Fire broke | were damaged by fire toduy. Tho | "’Cnict Bielaskl, of the bureas of in- | meki’ m,'f., o in1‘]:;‘:\’:-:lLaxI);]‘t;x|lwr‘1\'1zgi T “ ) — X ) out in H'f; plant of Hllhlm‘f'fl» _and | property loss wa small. | vestigation. saild today that Diaz had | which accompany a painful cough, and Hl Hl RAI D ies Lane Lics Down for His Last [ Co. Shovel manufuctures, oy 0 e | icen under watteh in New Orieans for | stops the formation of phlegmin the| Sleep. day, did $125,000 damage. The com- | = ~ | three weeks but disappeared ahout n | “hroat and bronchial tubes, thus ending 1]n> |u-r=1:mnt loose cough. XExcellent for| bronchit: : pany has been filling war orders. The | TOO LA derby IFeb. 28.—James lane. 30 | origin of the fire is not known. * . FOR CLASSIFICATION. | (oek ago and has not been fraced KEEP INFORMED . spasmodic croup and winter| Bt o Brioiia was fonnh b g : o since, - | coughs. 1 Iy and tastes good B - = LONT —Pocketbook containing - sum | Ny SoUEhaRE copsinerteutigandftaptentnied READ THE HERALD HE latest news from all parts of the world, 02 ) death o e nor e A S U - of money, between Pleasant and A Pinex is a special and highly concen-| S L i i i he local freight station of the New ‘ ‘\‘"l"" B :"‘ UED UNHU i Park Extension, on Fairview street. } _FIRE ON MUNITION SHIP. trated (’(m:ymml]tl“uf‘gt huine Norway pine T e state and c"y. 1o the fime of gomg YD.DNSS s | Tovexa, Kns, Feb. s6-—Ralph Fos- | Tinder return to ; [ oo York Feb. 28—Rire broke| sxitact, rich in guaiacol, which “is so Delivered to Any Part each day. Special felegraph wire. Full As- e body. overed with snow, Jay er, son o e Rev. Festus Foster, o sion. Reward. out here today on the Eurymachos, 2 to the membrane: " Bne® some boxes of freight. | Topeka, who was a passenger aboard o a Russian ship laden with munition 1 To avoid ,5‘,';”7"”""““"' |,““‘ v”“l“- of the Gity By Garrler sociated Press senvice and mge corps of mam had removed his necktie, co!- | the steamship Malofa, which struck a | NOTICE— Automobile parties taken | of war, which was abeut to saii for ,,f,‘t"'fié:f.,,ft‘"dm‘fi,,:’,‘,'"(fitf\ e for 15 Cents a Week efficient reporters, : : : : : i 3 @nd coat and bad apparently lun | mine and sank off Dover, cabled hi cut. Buick car. Reasonable rates. | Vladivostok. The fire was extinguisi- | Af absolute satisfaction, or money prompt.| n to sleep. Near the body was a | parei nts today that he had been res- Richard Covert. 7121 1073-4. ed after the ship had been seriously v refunded goes with this IV“‘IM‘Y(\“U’L pint liquor flask, empty | cued and is unhurt. . ‘ Mon -\\'cd.—l’rhld‘uxmgml. The cause is unknown. [he Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne. Ind. ‘

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