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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1! , 1916. RICHTER & CO. VERDUN HOLDS OUT; | Castle, He of Dance Fame, |DEMOGRATS BEGIN ALt 5Sin ATTACK DWINDLING (Continued From First Page.) at Verdun is made in the official statement of today German Losses Small Lis Claim. Berlin, March 1, by wireless to Say- ville—German correspondents at the nn front state that on Feb. 22 the German troops gained an amount of ground only ten square kilome- tres less than the total captured by the French in their whole offensive movement in the Champagne last fall The German attack was carefully prgpared for by heavy shelling of the FFench defense works in the forests, where barbed wire had been tied from tree to tree. The wire, inter- mingled with branches of the trec formed a vielding barrier particular- Now a British Aviator| SPRING TRAINING for Gampaign Although the little blue bird has as yet failed to put in his appearance in this city there is a harbinger of | spring which is becoming more and niore evident and conspicuous dai and his loud chirps of election music i i+ audible in the four corners of the city at any hour of the day or night. To the ears of many his music is pleasing The election bird makes his strains more audible in the vicinty of the wunicipal building where he whistics for B. W. Pelton, E. B. Aliing and | J. M. Halloran. The lovers of the Local Leaders Are Making Plans 114116 AsYLUM ST. HARTFORD, / Mmflnm ONEPRICE ( [0 () Suits For Stout Women a Specialty. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANG. Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britain Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 and 841 25 shs American Hardware 100 shs Stanley Works 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark Paying by Check An obligation paid by cheek avoids disputes—tho check fs res turned after payment and becomes o receipt. Paying by check is business-like and convenient—it puts snfc'y Pelton music of ¢ourse feel that (h B% and system into your dally transactions. uotes are the truest and sincercst i This strong Bank welcomes checking accounts with busines while Alling's followers discern tne firms and individuals, sweetest chords In the chimes of his : i name. The Dbelievers in ex-mayor Halloran also like the notes. F'rom the far north end of fthe city in the bailiwick of democracy, come distant strains of opera, said to be chimed by the followers of A. M >aonessa who is aspiring for the aldermanic honors now held hy M. T. Kerwin. Active campaigning 274 MAIN STRE} against the doughty Ttalian-American WPMEN’S SPRING SU : councilman was commenced in carn- Advance showing—all material in- B / est today, and several of ‘the live | cluding Poplins, Gaberdines, Serges, wires residing in the ward in a talk | Poiret Twills. All the popular color: with the Herald man gave vent to | also the new shade of ROOKIE Iy well designed to artillery fire. When the German troops charged they not only swept through thase positions but advanced beyond more distant defense works hefore the T'rench were able to rally their scaf- tered troops. The correspondents ro- peat the rlier reports that the German losses were surprising small while the IFrench. on accouit of the well-timed collaboration of the German infantry and artille suffered very heavy casualties. It sald that hundreds of French dead, crowded closely together, were found in some small sections. The French ine, was broken on b sldes of | i ot Mbrdun. L After course of preliminary .me Germans n‘ bo ‘u lut)h(‘ I;n;.\sh (Ot et >aonessa. for higher PRIC { 5 « ‘»1_,..1 4 FlNAN [ w training in the United States Vernon |aeroplanes has compelles IUSH | honors. These men are mot in any | AN Fxira Special Line at $16.50 Germans Capture Heavy Guns Castle, male dancer of renown, has |to call upon all availa le it * | manner boosters for the present in- gone to England to fly for the allied jMr. Castle iy an Tinglishman. cumbent of the aldermanic chair in Berlin, Mar. 1, by wireless to Say - the council chamber, and it will not CHILDREN IN DANGER - - — e - ville.—Dispatches to the Lokal An- B e o 2 ’ B o zeiger dealing with the recent fightir a TG : : = dark horse is Western Unfon ... A Yo e O e Lok I ston in’ congress weakens his posi- 000 OPERATOR trotted out in a few days, who wiil R Wyllis Overland ..208 on the Verdun front in the Woevre re- R e e e EE give the present contestants the i N - o efor 1e ; ief of Fire Department Discovers 2ifn ““"““ l““" “'“;‘“ '“’}‘. ”""""““s The president's wishes were made |That Number Anticipated by Fall, by | battle of their political carcers. COhictof 1Ex. Div oecupiec the woods of ennemont, i + < o g seven kilometres south of Btain, sev known in a letter to Rep Pou, Chief ¢ The recent raise granted the clerk | mpat Panic Bolts on Bxit Door of 1 were captured, together with other | COMmittee, asking that the matter ba } 5./ % Tioeces for the coming | 0us eves in the direction of the water | Bartlett School Were Blocked. (BRIST“L BRASS Nl] guns i brought to a vote in the house. Ha |CA¥ o0 PES FEUCE Tl or vohicles | commissioners’ office and it was told The German advance continued | iotends to sk for similar nction in | 0% 000 S8rcC” o Mumber dssuod | reporter this afiornoon by one or | CMEC 1 M. Dame of the fire de- westward, the correspondent recounts, | {he 4(5\;\(u > \(.1 m”.n' en nb o by the automobile department the leaders of democracy in this city, | - g e g Sl dflrd ISSI]ES FlI'l]] Goppers until at several places the foot of the | A5 THCE T OTCER TIAE (O ay | dicates a very large increase over I that there would be at lea firea ity schools this morning, investizat- | B{Q]] 1 Cote Larraine was reached. He de- [770 (ORIEOITCS WX DO SWODL AFIY | year. There were issued up to Feb- | cundidates for the place at council |ing fire conditions and emergency . el | naioniroreten relations oncdimoranl YAk UESEE SRS S SUR T S ; ! : clares that the Irench have beel | leared of damaging misunderstand- |FU3rY 29, 22,500, B 0 G :aucus in the spring. exits. He found everything satisfac- an peC]a [les flsoep] (3 [Eieea; aus of Hremns tie kiomattes Bingar ingSperiodilast vearithesniin The announcement of the entry in- |tory except at the Bartlett school. it Mearcheville ey were able 510 i of Marcheville. They wer 8,512, to the race of Orson I*. Curtis agains Here he found t the panic bolts ‘ el ER Ty R S e e et e B v ey et T, Gy : » ,Jdere he found that the panic ol , e s 1050 | Stock Holds Firm Althongh Feb. 28 but then were compelled to| In his communication the presi- |chief clerk in the automobile depart- | Mayor Quigley has had its effect et ISa st e i A ek MAarLE S N 3 . % . ‘ withdraw under the German pressure, | dent called attention to the fact that [ment, thinks there will be 75,000 | the democrats and less than twenty- | € /CHUEEY BOEEd bY 3 ‘ a. m.—Latest aspects of the interna- MEIOH Was Cll[ B DII’ECIOPS All the correspondents agree that the | the report that congress was divided |operators’ licenses in force in this [ four hours after it was announced VOSSEAROSh R0 8 copmaltei ElmLE]ition a)i¥situntion fwerciiredeated Sngthe y territory over which the Germans ad- | over the question of the government’s [state by the close of the present | finds the leaders of the democrats | po i owed tha s janitor Kk e ze, prices vanced was exceptionally difficult for | foreign policies were being made “in- |ficcal vear, September 30. The en- | ommencing to sharpen their politi- | wisine (hiy. Lo bolsnitor, s cpeningfonhnd sOoies i REC T S0 The resulf he: atfiual Sl attack and are deeply impressed by | dustrious use of in forelgn capitals.” [tire number last vear was 53,000. | .50 0" Ba B i ine cam- | blocked the working of the hott, o |Of Tumerous issues showing Trefic | The result of the annual mesHy What they characterize as ‘the ‘won- |He added that while hebelleved the |The Increase in the recelpts for Feb- | . k D s e e as declines & Cobpars sant \j',‘ Ry the Bristol B company yel derful, pushing, never-tiring Elan” of | report to be false, yet “so long as it |1uary was also noteworthy. The total | PAIgn. e e et e [ere mostisusceptible; standart Seaue i terday, when Ui QiU ICENEE thesGerman troops. is anywhere credited it cannot fail to {was $54,750.95, or mnearly twice the SR S i ,", "1' packethioiiy ite, after pulling | showing more firmness. — Gains - Of | move to cither declare an . ext do the greatest harm and expose ‘he |amount for the corresponding month HAD PLIIASING THIT- the bolt again in working order. Mr. | gractions to a point were made by | dividend or increase the capital stog White declared that he will see to it | jeading, Baldw Locomotive, Stude- | had no deterrent effect on the country to the most serious risks.”” |of 191i. = Sl e : : ¢ Administration leaders plan to SO Local Elks Hear Governor at Dedica- [ no fire escape exits are blocked in the | pgker, United Fruit and Industrial A1- | valuation today and it maintained bring the agitation in congress to an IN SUPERIOR COURT., tion of New Home. future. cohol. United States Steel, selling | price of 64 bid and 65 1-2 asked. end by the adoption of a resolution — Ten members of New Britain lodge “ex-dividend.”” off 1 1-4 per cent. A year of unusual profits opened a mere fraction lower, but |shown at the Brass company anni Chief R. M. Dame of the fire de- possible to open the door. Investi- | ;noderately heavy tone of today's | y endorsing _ the presldont’s course. | New Britaln Will Have Eleven Cuses | of Biks journeyed to Torrington last | B veced. Hecondary prices | when fgures siiiul G S B AR WG GReERIEILG WIE to Be Tried This Term. evening and participated in the exer- . scon recovered, Secondary en figures show at ab [iZre b thele posttion. cises held in conncction with the Clty Itemns wore lower, especlally In tho war |per cent. on the capital stoclely Defeat of the pending resolutions Pollowing are the eleven local cares | o 0,0 i1 new home of the Tor zroup, where further recessions were | $500,000 was made. Over in the pres- | which are to he tried in the superior e ; - — e ] | made. the 32,000 issued shares in this cofl and a vote of confidenc £ e rington lodge of ks, Those attend- 1 : " ident, administration supporters point [ court which convenes next Tuesday: | pUS 80" 0 urer dames i Men’s $4.44 Oxfords now $3.00 Wall St., Closing—Rallies of one | pany were voted. The old board out, would enable the president to Walter Smith, intoxication Curtin, Past Exalted Rulers William | Damon’s Shoe sale—advt. to three points were made in the last | directors and officers were re-elogH continue to contend for the principles | Patrick Smith, defrauding gas com- | 4 B RN Nutier, Trnest N | e enilaonth el held o veps | BOUT. Short covering contributing (o | cd. ot international law and humanity | pany. ¢ | lumphrey and H. C. Brown, Dr. B1- | enjoyable Leap Year dance in Booth's | e readjustment. The closipg wa3 Other stock @ESSEON: IS, with the solid backing of the gov- | Frank Scott, assault, breach «f| .14y Dray, John Hayes, Ioger W. | hall last night. Music was furniched | PE&VY 475 480, A m oricepy mm”\.“rg’s} ernment. peace. o Tgan, J. Willie Mills and Dr. Henry | by Judd's orchestra. RN 124 1-2; North & Judd, 108 = ; It was generally believed today | Stanley Smith, statutory burgla Sl : e New Tork Stomk mrchangs quota. | Colt’s 845-848; ~Landers, SORSH gress.” was Mr Lon s AN e o8 h action would be taken by T.ouis Fisher, intoxication and |’ S of C. whist and entertainment, O York EStocic i xen gHasl du 1-2; Stanley Works, 73-74; Uniol . rOSDects a vote. | that no & g ) D 2 A splendid program of exercises was i P . . g ey ‘107 furnished by Richter & Co.. b8 4 ¢ Riquestiorialiont nroansctsiotlootei] B HE S e e e | aha ot iacaes Wed. night at club rooms.—advt. Works and Maghitne comsti He is one of those who have favored | Sither ‘ou e OV preac b e R ” carried out, including speeches by mentbers of the New York Stock Ex- pas s e bs 172-17 the resol s Ons plan dlscussed | DOINE Oslendsy Weencsaagt In fhe | Teeec admen spd | Ehilp LSVEOR) | Goind wxalted Bailer Jumen NicKols e a0tE. chunge. Represented by E. W. wady, | 4t 79-81: New Departure, 17218 a8 for! the houss foreign affairs | Uouse, it would requlre & two-thirds | viclstion itinerant vendor law son, Past Grand Exalted Ruler Ed- |5 oot 18 1l with an attack of grip. March 1, 1916 | and Niles-Bement-Pond, 165-168: was for the house foreig m i tion. i i reanl, Bate 3T X2 t “d- | ‘Misses Mary a L&nes Darfow Ma o 2k S EinitieaRIn eSO ST verye A neaitvie | o ORISR ERECIULD Attello Sylvestor and Frank Bat-|./q Jeach of New York and Gov- ; RSnCH ENlooDarrow ol High Low Closo I A Glen street have returned from a trip 154 5 27 | the pending resolutions and at the eline; ot N ernor Marcus F. Holcomb. District |1 New York. P | Allis Chalmers ... 26 27% | ARREST IN ANSONIA same time have the rules committee QAN AELON (RITaL ta : | Deputy Patrick J. Mur of thi y i B} Am Beet Sugar .. 6 64% 6 e e i R T P Samuel Tarsky, violation pawn | 4 050 ool 0 o ton loata Miss Elizabeth Smedley of Elm | Alaska Gold 0% 3 ['R])ER CASE MADH bring in a rule limiting debate, y e 5 L of ulorrington SlooRe | i iR Y e A D e IE g elni e CinskarGolad % 0% MU oI IS ¥ that plan a vote could be reached in s in charge of the program. A B ar & Fdy Co. 64 . in Brooklyn, returned home yester- | Am fce ... p 28 = the house tomorrow or Fridey and e semmnse £ i e . the question would be taken up ir ENATOR BURTON WITHDRAWS, IZURE OF MAILS. day. Fo e 56% 6 thetsenate immediately afterward Lincoln, Neb., March 1.—IFormer g Louis S. Jones is attending the | Am Loco .. i 6614 6 Candy Manufacturer Run Down id The President told the leaders thie United States Senator Theodore I | President and Van D Have Con- | dramatic club ceremonies of Smith [ Am Smelting .... 97% 951 : 2 . e S 3 £ - - 'k for Complicity in Free foreign situation was no more se — = Burton, of Ohio, in a letter to Secre- SR e college at Northampton, Mass TAm Sugar . L.1091% 1093 | New York for:OUmMBEEAY ¥ ous today than it has been for several 5 1 From Pirst:Page) tary of State Poole, today asked that A meeting of the school research [Am Tobacco «..1913 191 191 For All Shooting. weeks, but he believed action should TR ) RIS D his name be withdrawn as a candi- Washington, March 1.—Selzures of | committee of the Chamber of Com- | Am Tel & Tel .‘,1:71/ 1273% 127% be taken quickly to show the world Ry had not | date for the presidential nomination. | American mails by British naval au- | merce will be held (his cvening. Anaconda Copper . 857 854 Ansonia, Mar. 1.—Charged with hat the American government was ‘“'“'” a “"';(“; ”?’ ‘: “‘ and had not | gy " roquest will be granted. Mr. | thorities were discussed at a confer- A A Bito B Go 1051 2 102 complicity in the murder of two AR heen consulted about the case. | e o I Burton sald the petition was filed | ence today between President Wilson - Raldwin Toco ....1031 : 103% [sonia men on January § last, Pae feader Kitchin said he did not Harry V. Wiipple, president of a | oyt i hefynowledge and he had no | and Henry Van Dyke, American min- | PEATHS AND FUNERALS. R e i e Vonone was arrested this morning i think the McLenmore resolution | local bank, and a director of the Bil- | tontion of entering the primary in |ister to the Netherlands, who also e BRI R e 5 New York at his home, 309 East 208 would be the one offered by the for- | ]ard company, also said he knew noth- | \epragka. conferred with Secretary Lansing and . James Coyle. Beth Steel . oG G street. Vonone, who is a camy i ign affairs committee, and Chairman | iNg about the case. o Counsellor Polk of the state depart- James Coyle, an old resident, dled | Butte & Superior. 92 5 99 ufacturer is being held for the An Flood said it was his opinion that e MARPONE ARRESTED, ment, early today at his home, 7 Lawlor | yoan Pacific 3 1 sonia police. He Is one of Hour me none of the resolutions now in his { Not a Nickl» trom Melien. TR e, N T The United Sta it is understood, | Street. Mr. Coyle was the father of | g ¥ SO ommittee would be chosen for the Stockbridge, Mass, Mar F. Tigan has located Ralph Marpone, | has made formal complaint on Mr, | eX-councilman Thomas Coyle at pres- test. Charles - Mellen, former president of | (1o has been wanted in this state for | Van Dyke's informal protest against | °t an inspector for the board of | Ghiny Copper . ... @ ; ; stantly in the shooting affray Clark Not Certain of Vote. the New York, New Haven and Hart- | gome time on the charge of assault | the seizure of mail from the steamer | Public Works, and also leaves two | oy & . 931 923 92% | complicity in which Vonone was ford railroad in commenting today on | it attempt to murder in Colehester, | Rotterdam, on which he came to the | daushters, ‘Mrs. John Cullum and | oo o g 1 ...... g 4 | rested. Dominick Pucciofi il the settlement of the suit against hin- | App(l 27, 1914, The vietim of the as. | United States. Mo bRl L o |Cons Gas ........13 o % | next day in the hospital. . Josep self and others said sault was Mrs. Grayney Berman. Dr. Van Dyke is to leave March § ,.‘I“‘_'I Ao RILI e e O R deibiog Stonie: y Dulchette was also wounided SEENE “Not one live cent plece eume from |There was another man implicated | for his post at The Hague. oiclock Triday wmoming from St |ino e ruaron .o 145% 3y | Buichette was also woudSuE Eu me, nor was contributed for me, so | and he is now serving a sentence in —— o “1,‘,‘.”“ ¢ ""‘(.,”Lm””"" Wil ) Distillers Sec . ... 45 ek fuil mhare i far as I know.” state prison. Marpone Is under ar- | ALMSHOUSE 18 0. K. e piRee = T hnlic pemsteniy | 5 S e 5% | T1e is hold on & charge i MiEEEE at that time, said he did not know the | Further thap this Mr. Mellen de- | rest in New York. | Hartford, March 1-—A report was John Carmod o LD doeao % 51% | the peace and hus not yet bewn uive S Htirontlctiihe House now and re" [lclaredihethadknothing, tofsay, — | made today at the monthly meeting T el il ident op | Goneral Ilectric 1667 4 | 2 hearing. Coroner Mix has not yeS fused to say how he himself would e = i U IS il POLL. of the state board of charities by el 98y ponmsciresid el MO Ll iGisodrich RubL S i8 032 8 1 o] S e S e dings In Uil }\.1".l.1 to say wou e \:"t\) :x;lm‘»:y \lllx\:'l;“l::*nnlk ‘I,'_,”,,l‘f““”“‘ oner Fife and Seeretary | (S city, died l‘.u“hnv}l,l“,;w in Danville, | Groad Nor pra .. .120%; made a report of his findin th The house forelgn affairs committee | : = 5 nings, international vice president of | NCHOBE on a visit which they made | S MERTTALEL G SaNas B Vet | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. B0t xenayifor faimeeting Jat 1ifcolock (New X orlc BDamocrats W EinthuslasUol s, o, tiiiiises Bt aociation annbuncad | s, o it smonthlys mieoting 8 oflin (el CHE P 8 e Sias e Iy oadon atiwhich it was the plan to canv for Renomination. | oo ot e b F T um”n“_* the almshouse of Waterbury. M. [itas gatessOn e ATmocs Kansas City so the situation generally and refer the ‘racuse, N. Y. Mar. 1.—The.|the mechincal workers on the New | (Continued From First Page.) Mrs. George Wilcox of Walnut ot divided. Cen Leather ... 521 4 | being sought in this case Ches & Ohio .... d aoloa Montalbanc was killed Tt was understood that some of the leaders who conferred at the White House today still differed with the President’s positi speaker Clark, who predicted last week that a warn- ing resolutions would pass two to one : has since been Kepty CROSSES OCEAN TO WED, Kellogg afterwards stated that he Vi . Lack Steel —I — : o : : 3 e Sl shouse William Lambert, 0 Bride Answers Call of Sweetheart am drafting of the resolution to a sub-|. 1 296N e it e and Mr. Fife found the almshousc Lehigh Val A s Despite the presidents | informal democratic state convention, | York, New Haven and Hartford sys- | jn gooq’ condition. The funeral of William Lambert, | Max Mot com . ... e Braves Dangses. s O esine thmt the vote come on | With plans matured for a generons in- | tem will bo made public at Boston | = Neloscn bitniev biuat et e i ; aXpressed desire tha 3 ome o e i E Sen e & e i 4 . . he g & 2 : o of pacsage of | dorsement of President Wilson before | Within the next few days. — Mr, Jen- | yNIFORM BANKRUPTOY LAW. |died Monday, was held from his late | Nafl Tead B i (he. sontiment in | nal adjournment tonight, was called | nings sald the vote wae now ‘betng | oo s B EERE LS T vesidence this afternoon. Rev. Dr.|N Y Aln U = DeknesoluciomiR tlc ttos and |to order at 12:30 p. m. today by |counted there. The men have de-| . ,Artiord, Mard 1.7 ’}’ A NY/ the foreign affairs »....mln.| u[ ‘An‘\‘n Chairman Williom Chureh Osborn, of [ manded a four cent. an hour increase, | | te : ee in Bankruptey for the dis- among administration leaders of hoth ; andl the vots 1s on! the! question of | tHictiol Connecticutint thelr bismornths sl s mot clearly do. | the democratic state committee, e < ] e of sne caplio L wasmos o s: Mr. Osborn was named as tem- | standing back of the demands. yarmeeling hece today, oled tosadont Braving the dangers lurking at ti s bottom of the briny deep, proti frake ; ; . > 3 . 5 Valenta Ascari left he home § 3. W. (. Hill of the So o TV O & 5 GRS Lot uth chutel | N ¥ € & Hudson Sunny ltaly in answer to a letter from officiated and interment was in Fair- | Nev Cons 5 oy » " her sweetheart, Albert Lose, an Bagl view cemetery, Phenix lodge of Odd [N Y N H & I b O N e o P i 5 - c : . i Fellows and Comstock Encampment v ain street confectioner, and oN Ny fined and soms of them thought the | o . poirman and it was expect : | & uniform system of blanks to be used | ~EUANS AUC TOTEOCE EASATBIAN : M \P“‘-*‘ arrival here recently the girl and gate shouldscome longan ,“;"‘”,'_ e led former Governor Martin H. fily DRUGGISTS GIVEN HEARING i eniauriadiction injthe imatter fofi o i en kaentan: Norf & Weat 3 : swered *Yes” to the DlomiinSh SENNN. resolution of confidence. There ap- | 0 (RIMER COVEETOT DREEE K ! Horttord, Maveh 1-—mhe state| Petitions for discharge fromi bani- L y West ... 114% local merchant. The couple called @ peared to be no agreement of opinion | WOUI [ CHOSR DAmAnEnt challs i T B e st ruptey, for reports of the referces as o e b FPac Mail 8 § Co the City hall yesterday and secured among the republicans but it was in- | A 3 speech was to be | pharmacy commission had hearings | ¢, aqvertising and for referees recom- Luncealilomorrows Benni RO LS SEs 56% & arriage license BodtWers Hisd M8kteq that most of them weuld vote | & hearty endorsemant lof itHel preal-i|henind/closed doors at thelcapitol to= |l i sl iy S G o SNt S ESH TECHEE The funeral of Mrs. Emmaline Clay | peoples G 108 '4“"‘ iyl e "““‘"'I were mace sgainst the warning resolution | dent. it wa n ¥ on matters velating to the ad- | will be held from St Mark's church | pressed Steel Car . 511 A wedding celebration followed af the home of the bridegroom’s paps Senmtors Stone, Kern, Overman, | Yention was to be made, In the plans | ministration of the drug law. There | WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT DISAD, at 2 o'clock tomorrow Rey.SCREAMIR, o Gong oy Bk Swar : St 2 ¢ leaders, an invitation to |jere five cases before the hoard and | e s or st Jones will officiate and interment Will | Rendine CO s Martin, Swanson and Gore, the latter 0 | R e or tie Ao ) g Bwe { the country at large to support his re- | {*'ree of the number were from Hart- New Haven, March I William 11. | be in Southington erts, with a two form observance—s hor of tie senate warning resoiu- + = = - p Elliott, former fuel agent of the New the saft arrival of the girl and hes Lecoming Mrs. Lose. The couple willl reside on Spring street. Mr. Lose fest s he1q o Lrict conference at the | olection: [ford. There were two cases before :‘:;!i:;“:;"‘:\‘”:;“!:‘p"d‘ltn‘(‘.“:n“f')"".‘;‘p“\’k’l""‘. NO RUSH OF RECRUI olatlon of the law governing the | road, and president of the New 13 Washington, Mar. 1.—Movement of | So Ry . s AL 195 e Wy London, Mar. 1, :28 p. m.—Today, | #le of narcotics. | laxd Coal 1\;;(*11<‘,\-.w.1|.wx at his home | American commerce to the Scandina- | Studebakor . . . ... 133 N condugii Throwns Down the Gauntlet. ment in the British army of single| K. O. FOR J. B EYCORN, | | tatea by a new plan the British gov- | Texas Ofl . 194 3 The president's determination to | men, showed a steady flow of recruits | Rerlin, March 1, . London, 4:30 HAWAITS LAND DEFINSES, ernment has adopted at the sugges- | Third Ave ...... 6 & TOO LATE FOR_CLASSIFICATION, Sirdw down the gauntlet to congress | at the recruiting depots but no rush {p. m.—Owing to the great demand | Washington, March The war [tion of American Consul Ger Union Pac .......131% 18 3 FOR SALE—Livery and trucking on the subject caused distinet sur- | to enroll at the last moment such as | for alcohol for technical purposes Dr. | department asked congress today to | Skinner at London. A bureau of Utah Cop ... 1 business. Old established stand, 285 oride at the capital. It was reached | had been expected. It was clearly ap- | Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German | appropriate $40,000 for land defenses | formation will be established in the (U § Rup Co . 3 venrs, Wil sellin whole o (il folfowing yesterday’s cabinet meet- | parent that there was a considerable |imperial chancellor, today Issued an [in Hawaii, including installation of | British emba here to advise Amer- | $U. S. Stee] ... E 7 part, horses, Gharnces, . walli [k, The president decided that he | number of men still outstanding who [order prohibiting temporarily the | searchlights and acquisition of vighis [ican cxporters of the probability of [ 1§ Steel pid 515 116 hacks. F. L. Benzon, trusteé guld not go ahead with the German | would come under the act compulsor- | exeising of raw alcohol for drinking | of way, chavacterized as imperatively | unimpeded traflc through the black- | Va Car Chem | . W. . Hart, bankrupt. Plainvilles swbmarine negotiatfons while dissen- | ily tomorrow. purposes necessary. ade lines. Westinghouse . ... 60% 62161 Conn 3-1-6d 833 Rep I & S com ... 50% : ; tep I & 8 pfd ....110% i e i the board of persons charged with the | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- AID U. 8. EXPORTERS. _\.,,lp‘“, pid ]}\‘.‘,",‘ 1],’;:"‘ ]],?.‘,',‘ o 1, 96% 967%