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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916. TLE AT VERDUN the evening the French delivered a counter attack against the position east of the Farm of Maisons De Champagne which we had recaptur- neutral trade on land with Germany <0 as to complete the blockade of the Central Powers intended to starve their civil population. NDIANA PRIMARY RICHTER & CO. cd. On the right wing, hand gren-| “I-—Germans met by our enemies ONEPRICE (10 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EX CHANGY. ade fighting continue: Otherwise | on the high seas are deprived of | RE IN I] BT AR TFORD ECl? Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britain Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 and § the attack was completely repulsed.” | their liberty no matter whether they 114116 ASYLUM ST. @ S8 S PN — are combatant or non-combatant. HARTIORD) Berlin, March 8, via Sayville—The F—O: ies have armed their = — Suits For S We 3 Specialty. OFFENSE DEVE! LIPS | rebor s miiturs Sperations ‘esve | merchant somrte sor- atenaite. Bur | oo b Pt o A R 25 shs American Hardware vesterday at Vienna by the Austrian } poses, theoretically T-Mgmf it e Slx[y-F]Ye er (ent. ()[ ota READY ! \ headqua s d eived her to- ssib t our U-boats accord- 9 endariens and Tochved R to: | poiie o ee ARE YOU ? 100 shs Stanley Works day is as follow ing to the principles set forth in the s v 0 2 e A Archduke Joseph Ferdinand drove . ican memorandum of Feb. 8, 1916.”) i O 100 shs Landel‘s, P‘rary & Clar of trenches occupied by the enemy on | the enemy from an entrenched po- March 6. In the course of this fight- | sition near Karpiloseka, which they — Indianapolis, Tnd., March S—Re- ing we took eighty-five prisoners, in- [ then occupied. Northwest of Tarno- LETTER CARRIER IS ‘s”hs o [hdinna s st atats wide pros clud;n: three n\moor 3 un«i"m;;u;:er'll a ‘w]t‘r(l\ o i:‘:Tln?ri(\“:etfcr;:::& drove i machine gun A counter attack the tussians P 3 e : 54 part of the enemy delivered a little [ thousand metres in length. At thi: STRANGELY MISS were still in doubt early today. Re- later against the positions we held |place and on the Dniester and Bes- turns on the contests for the repub- was successfully repulsed. sarabian frontier the artillery action = = lican nomination for United States “In the Argonne our artillery has|on both sides is growing lively.” shelled the highways in the vi S of Mount Faucon, over which it is Greek Protest Heeded. sreported that automobile transports| pParis, March S8, 9:35 a) m.—A Ha- were making their way. | vas despatch from Athens says Present Whereabouts. Watson and Harry New werc run- In the region to the north of | Bulgarians have ceased work v il e Werain 1o croneelfas beantretorteill| Fad bosinton entee bt i ”“f,;, Letter Carrier Walter S. Sanderson | ning about even for the senatorial During the course of the night the | neutral zone along the Greco-Bul-|of 141 Main street has disappeared Germans continued their bombard- | garian frontier, as a result of a pro- | from the city and his mother and | neither polls a majority the republi- ment of our front to the west of the | test from the Greek government. friends are unable to give any clues | can state convention will decide the River Meuse, but without putting for- Advices received in Athens from S contest. James P Goodrich had o ward their infant saloniki state that a German aero- | that would lead to his strange ac- o 0L 3 “Our batteries responded Wwith en-|plane flew over the Franco-British | tions. To complicate matters more ergy to the fire of our adversaries {camp and dropped a bomb, whick | postmaster W. F. Delaney this after- in this sector, as well as to the east | failed to explode. Hoon received a letter from the miss- of the Meuse, where the artillery - | ing carrier announcing his resignation ,bombardment has been intermittent. 4 hips Reported Hit. B O n Ao There has been very spirited artil- 1 copstantinople, via London, March | Sanderson has been connected with lery fighting in the Woevre. We have |5, 6:47 4. m.—The following officiul | the post office in a regular capacity bombarded Blanzee-Grimaucourt and | statement has been issued by the | for the past four months, having been the environs of Frenes. : Turkish war office: appointed at the time of Fred John- rha‘?f]n‘vf:{,‘ft; ;n).‘x'\xl‘ul.tfit\ip'?):\xw ‘3"\‘[‘:“: “Demonstrations of enemy wav | son's resignation. i o selosciand Bhe et v (vesso e la i st e coasts and | Inquiry at his home this afternoon five and the activity of the French | Streishts of the Dardanelles, assist-| failed to throw any light on the (T8 SHEREL * WES SOUmMELEC LI : g / ed by aeroplanes, were rendered in- [ matter. Mrs. Sanderson said her | 200 °0 PIT FRE O the country. infantry effeclive by our artillery. The enemy | son had not been home since yes- | the state was cast. PRICES $11.98 TO $35.0 e e o isers were hit. THE activity ~of | terday and she called at the post office 2 g raiungRRags, & s 1 e |our airmen prevented an enemy re- | today seeking information regarding SILK-LINED TOPCOATS AND Paris, March &, 5:40 a. m.—"You | connaissance at the Dardanelles. him. She informed a reporter that | BRANDEIS HEARINGS BALMAROONS, $14.98 to $25.00. are not cool enough to feel fear dur- “Irak front: All efforts of the en-| her son was not on friendly terms 3 e ., ing a battle,”” said a captain of light [ emy to approach our positions in the | with her. She knew of no reason COME TO A E g e j N END DEATHS AND FUNERALS infantry who in civil life is a pro- [sector of Felahie failed. Near Kut- | for his s g g : ol ! . Nea r his sudden action. Postmaster fessor of philosophy and who fought | El-Amara no change has occurred. | Delaney said this afterhoon that i ERIE MARKET STRONG TODAY S R auatiic JoriVerdu i DL Bvhion “Caucasian front: The fighting of | everything was all right in connection S Henry A, Hall sthe uproar Cere, when ‘h:' S U'ml last few days has decrmseal in | with Sanderson’s position 2o far as he | Member of Law Firm Tells of s TOmOrrow ot 8. siclock the funoral are silent, you have a sensation that [violence. There is calm on both | knew - No Particular Stock Shows Any & something is going to happen, but | sides.” | " sanderson has been estranged from | Dealings in Lennox Bankruptey Lase, | f HOnTy 4. ,}({"‘,fll“‘”l\l\,:‘"l el what you do not know. You expect i i s : ; 28 SRt e e sticel Gains 5 1 : | his wife for a number of vears, and | . Which it Received $47.93 Rev. Warvon B Cool o the Mothhaist usual Gains, But Géneral Tende ) anything Those are the horrible v 2 i is said to have held a strong fancy M e 7 0 : . moments and the following is an in- . el : . church will officiate and In‘ermen Is Towards Higher Prices. o Sl S GERMANY IS FIRM for @ young lady in Hartford. Wishington, March §—Public hear- | will be in Fairview cemetery. e ‘ iy : J. The local stock market was str Carrier Frank J. Seitz has been | : . “The German attack was beginning. el ' | ings on the nomination of Louis D. 4 — 4 T recommended by Postmaster Delaney - 3 Former Resident Dead, Copper Stock mn 1ine ]gm today. No particular stock sho In a little wood near Vaux we had e Phr Brandeis of Boston to be associate made for ourselves a hiding place - i A iR justi Mrs, Ella R. Nichols, wite of John ; sual gain, but generdl 16 e fc s a ; | ki lustice of the supreme court were ter- | ;o " e Ul T ot e er local resi- any unusual gain, but g 1 taking advantage of a hollow in the 3 i <. G and 2 a Through Heavy Sales Today dency is towards highet SN ground where the searchlights passed minated today by the judiclary sub- | dent, died Sunday last at her home in uotations are as follows: . s G ) i 2 in- | Waterbury. She was 65 years of age er us. All day and evening the Ct If committee of the senate. The in- | Waterbury. Sh as 65 ) ag SEL IS : 0 4 German artillery searched qu our (Continued From First Page.) iy Ltems quiry has been in progress for a [and leaves her nnshand and three Bristol Brass, 64-651 Amerig i X i month. The sub-committee gave no [ married daughters. The funeral was New York, March 8, Wall Street | Brass, 259-261; Colt's, 855-860; Noi & Judd 103-105; American Hardwa lines all around our shelter. Great — sk i shells tore craters, but our impro- |only took into account the peculiar Albert Prayvnard was arrested this | indication as to when it would report | held yesterday. 10:30 a. m.—Kennecote Copper fea- { = JuCH 1050 000 & e car 290l to the judiciary committee. = = tured today's early regular stock ma N vised trench remained untouched. | ity of this new weapon, the subma:- | afternoon for violation of probation The law fi f Brandeis, Dunbar Mrs. Jennie Warner. S iles-Bement-Pond 168-171 N T\:‘r‘\\:‘rflnf;;)’:-:;.[““‘l-“r:rflv‘x(i'ngmhr::\)xr;f :\l;: m?‘T;::m.uw 5 ibc ) submatine | o Lot Eurien mnd Shanley SDSS | ond Raiiten received $43,855 as fees ltev, M. S. Anderson will officate at | Ket: opening with a sale of five thou- | Britain Machine and Union Manaf men had not moved nor spoken, for |DNaturally necessitated a restriction of | o\ ¢ returned from a trip to Bermuda. | from all sources in the Lennox bank- | {he funcral of Mrs. Jennie Warner at | sand shares at 57 3-4 to 3-8, against | turing, cach 79-81; Landers, 60 1.8 R I L s T s ot o oonrih oot A\Hrannrx:n:‘r:“o rh:fl"i;‘d{v_::: ‘m:n issved supicylfcase iand §4.105 _i;} A4dition | the mortuary chapel tomorrow affer | yesterday's final quotation of .57 1-4, | “‘:H‘ . “"t‘,””‘;’I'n‘.‘l“‘},"jrf“ Pt Sr 3 2 aln s Mus e 2 Jursement. herwise trading was i feel their powers of resistance failing | Germany intended to ward off by a ! e . = ington street of Brandeis fir foman 3 ied Sunday in Swherst, . #nd T was afraid every instant that |SPecial warning analogous to the L f the Brandeis firm. woman and died Sunday iv Smher light and without especial feature, <ome one would shout and bring down | ¥arning England had given regarding | Daniel Donovan will address an | The committce continued today its|aas Crucible Steel being the only note- | (HARGE INTENT TO KILL a shower of heavy shells upon us. the North Sea. openmeeting ot Ithells Machiniatad|ife BEC Tl 00 o .;"”"f es T 2 T worthy exception on its decline of a ! Bikerinas 1 Mo s mlenie s both belligerents—Germany in | union this evening in Machinists’ hall | the case in which James T. Lennox Medro Shaelkey. | S e e Brhi oo - e 3 ar. 2 (s 2 claims he engaged Brandeis as coun- | The funeral of Medro Sharkey who | POt = Gains ¢ c ) life which none of us understood. gall | her note of February 17 and Great | on Church street. e a : Bheat e o anatie e S 5 3 » I8 s itatd in those ‘of Fel 18 and : - sel and that later Brandeis deserted | gjeq vesterday at the towii home we & E Yy d . prgspac) lsTishdnd fronnde e Mol o] P il e Miss Anna Holfelder has resigned | him and appeared as counsel for cred- | helq this afternoon and interment was | but later prices manifested a more | mieiffbesdn tol exic thelr teaih W s [ 20 o TbasClatmedithat Ftneis liprod herk nosftiont asiit cokeeper) withitnell (s e m s naic o flilne o il e e decided downward trend on heaviness | Goes to Hospital With Bullet epveloping mystery tortured their ”fea‘“g‘ e _”“]f‘_"‘*“;?"t‘“_ retalia- } H. Merson company to take the man- | o jiham: petition in bankruptey & b in such investment issues as Union nerves. Some closed their eves, oth- 0" \f)",’ ,""v “"““':"» : (\;\ elv;\nnn:\:\';'fl | agement of a dental depot in Mart-{ . aingt him. Brandels claims he was i Y over T Pacific and New York Central. | His Back. ers gnaw their fist Refore i lintwe |12 by jthelropponent, Bthe A ericansiford. counsel for the assignee of his prop N el i Vall St., Closing—Metals led the zovernment approached both parties T NWEE The funeral of Mrs. Mary Price will w ecrawling forms; they were cer- | - 2 ty only o c ‘n- | rise of the final hour, the entire | : BT P s, W e for the purpose of tryving to re- 5 b Gilitietrees e e be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- | (1% e S T the | Zinni. twenty-eight years old, was & TRy Germans. walted for them | . iapjish international law as it has REPLY ON THE WAY. Sileg ‘ S o oore ing from St. Mary's church. G B on pubiicaton of the | rested here today on a chargesgid with machine suns loaded and pointed | ; : 5 . | Nutter, a member of the Brandeis favorable crop report. The eclosing | ay a charge_ ofiad but our orders were to let the as. |“ccn In force before the war. Ger- | London, March 8, 3:12 p. m—Uhe | frm o whom Lennox assigned his ; "B, Strobel | was steady. sault with intent to kill Angeit sailants approach and to shoot them | MY Was asked to adapt the use of | 5oint Anglo-French reply to the Amer- | property upon the advice of Brand Chaxle gl oo 1 A | ricchio at Torrington early today. O Sown safely trom our shelter. But ihell - ToAPon to the rules whieh had j. . ¢ . the detention of mills | received $14,600 for hia services a The funeral of Charles It. Strobel| xei york Stcck Exchange quota- | Ticchio is in the county hospital he S : b > been existing for the former naval | ¢ : il . 3865 o ¢ 5| of Church street was held this after- | . & 3 k TRa Gerious . dbnkbiton’ with x a men could hold themselves in o = - - - Washi: assignee, and $2,852 as trustee in i fons furnished by Richier & Co. 1 serious condition with a bulli Thriser. Those S L ool =| Weapons and Fngland not to interfere | has been mailed to ashington, bankruptey for the estate, McClennen | noon at 2:30 o'clock from the Erwin | members of the New York Stock Ex. | Wound in the back. nge hose groping shadows, with the food supplies intended for | where it will be presented to the | oo e e ‘hapel, Rev. Irederick Brodhs K 2 ras arr i e SOSE LoD s s ed said. Under the firm's sérangement, | mortuary -chapel, Rev Chineet iy s cade | Vizzinni was arrested while hidin {Re darkness pierced by mysterious |(ne noncombatant German popula- | state department by the English and |7 Sontiniied, {the tees ,,N.Mfiod L,\. Wunder officiated and interment was & PDzasonted Ly W, Bads in AT e walitoe &r 2T flashes, set them mad, and they raged | tjon and to admit their distribution | French ambassador- The reply on |} ol went into the firm’s funds and | in Fairview cemeter March 8, 1916 on which, it is said, he intended to g at not being able to understand Why |under American supervision. Ger- | the American note in regard to fhe | L., qicrns - - High Low ¢ 'to. Sovineneld: M He S s e e 2 DOtes was distributed to its members. it (e e | to Springfield, Mass e had wagke 3eY were kept tied down In & hole. | many on March 1, 1815, deelared Ber | blockade ala is virthally ready. It|pil 00 ‘Dusbar and Nt oo Card of Thanks, ALl ners ... 30% iie ten oaties Seom Yorsiuston EEadsniabefons Ticouldisiopibernd |l inen cRslw T Hellbroposallotlichel (Wl IE S nandedl (o Ao saa ol Eagel| mamwmd b iaciiii o (SN SN NECR I el e et S o ;;‘,‘ k““E Sugar .. 68% Stedl itier e BhbLULE D prrom the Mole and fell [American government, whilst Tng- | within a few days to be transmitted | , fee of $9,500 and as counsel to the | heartfelt thanks to kind neighbors | Am cor n ps - ’ According to the Torrington polic upe Il‘lk\‘ v]m‘mm\.\ |:;‘)tnn‘«lnr‘u Ye'l-|land, on the other hand, declined to | by malil as it consists of between | trystees of the estate $12,000. and friends for the sympathy ex- | am I‘P <y 5 "' g | the shooting occurred on the streel ing mad men. hey should have | 1o so. 7,000 and 8,000 words. MeC thert inel Ar S St thoiine otithe denthl|l ce o 2 b | ana followed a quarrel in which Or iR h e e o k . 3 v fcClennen said neither the firm |tended to us at the time o o o perisi » @ man under the fire of | kngland's Object to Starve Germany. A 5 2 T A (e ur beloved daughter and sister, | St Soe 594 ricchio and a man named Patric et ot —eior = et Lo mian : . nor any member thereof was em- |of our beloved daughter e e et DAk ".“"1‘””‘ {"‘“‘ 0 "" By the order in council March 11, v et ployed or paid by Wild, Farrel & com- | Rose Crosby. We are particularly [ o 1 ¥ g il Guirerre were concerned was on their side and in a minute | 1915, Great Britain abolished even : . et o = 30 v Al 40CO ........ T03% 2 i > police sa ns they were all back in the trench, |what had i o FISHER AT WAR COUNCIL. pany, a Lennox creditor, for any scr- |erateful for the floral tributes and | (P00 o Ay U Vizzinni, the police sy, claims thai o~ i N . - | Wwhat had remained of the freedom of & vices in conection with the case. e |wish to most sincercly thank the |y 0% 0 99% 983 99% the quarrel was over a matter of $3 auite calmed They had at length |ycutral trade with Germany and her London, March 8, 1 p. m.—For the | .4 10 g0 declined to act for the S ener slit GBI land that Orricchio shot himself. V‘"""“"" ”[r”“{ Df‘“!)uf "‘1”' lives. the | neutral neighbors. England's object | first time since he Jeft the admiralty | company. " MR. AND MRS, THOMAS ':‘“ ;“]"“" Ho s 97% = = - mystery of the lights, that mystery | was starve G any i 5 is- e . Lh indeiomssnle ~ Am Tel & Te L3 was to starve Germany into submis- | {14 fisher, former first sea lord, CROSBY AND FAMILY. e BAKER IS CONFIRMED. peopled with phantoms and will-o'- [sion by these illegal means. the-wisps, which causes the bravest| “Germany, after neutral citizens | t0day attended a full meeting of ihe A VEILED THREAT. e = A TS Fe Ry to shudder.” {had lost their lives, against its wish | War council, presided over by Pre- B iy TREES FOR SHUTTLE MEADOW. | Baldwin Loco ... . ’ A ey and intention, nevertheless in the | Mier Asquith. The invitation to Lora B& O 0 1 tary of Wa . 2 S . E with the wishes 4 i /= [ftende re SEONETY ay P. m—The capture of & French po- | ornn e woouion oF She Lmesiean Eov- | 00" othing to do with the speech | Rome, March 7, 7:20 p. m, via|tor at the water department tods sition west of the Meuse on both|marines. The rights of neutrals Te- | in the house of commons yesterday | Earis, March 8, 12:45 a. m.—Premier | 214 had @ conference with Chalrman gie of the Forges Brook below Be- |garding Jegal trading were in fact | of Col. Winston Spencer Churclil, | golandrs, vopiying In the chamb o [SVL RBEEOSSL eEsaroEand ng Lol Res g thincourt, six kilometres wide and |poicpc® (oS ITAdIng were | tormer firsé lord of the admiralty | o =ndra, replying in theichamber of | tjon work at Shuttle Meadow. The three kilometres deep was announcd | “Then Engiand mag: it impessible | who said Lord Fisher should be today by German headquarters. for submarines to conform with the | brought back to head the admiralty | 8Toups for an investigation into It was also announced that = the | olq rules of interactional law by arm- | administration " | conduct of the war, said that he had Vijages of Forges and Regnevllle, [jny nearly all mercnantmen and by s y white pine seedlines on the east and the heights of Raben and the Cu-|,rgering the use of guns on merctant | = fhe miene, wiih tho comsen: 0L S Ghe || oouivh eides of Fhis Tohe Nk has heenl (O Y H mferes woods were in German pos- | vessels for attack. [ 1ng, {o prorogue or dissolve the | qinl CCeq that this work can be | Lrucible Steel .. : Chovstand, b, A session “The principle of the Vnited States | FROZEN FEET FATAL, chamber if necessary to circumvent | go;. for petween $9 and $11 an acre | o [ Hers Sec ... % 6% | ination alréndy confirmed i ail The capture of 53 officers. 3,277 | government not to keep their citizens | Bridgeport, March $.—Charles H. | OQStructive tactics on the part of | pigpaply 5,000 seedlings will be set | gud (oo eess 207 | senate, Newton D. Baker, former men and 10 cannon is officially ve- | ofr pelligerent merchant ships has | La Haye died at the Bridgeport h fpembers, - : out this spring. The work can be | qof € D - . mavor. of Cleveland, Ioft (hilc ported. p been used by Great Britain and "cr | pital this morning after four months’ | e, Screetic attitude which the | gop, very rapidly and at comparative- | googite, BRs w12 : Washington, Wwhere tomorroieite Sl In the Woevre district the French | silies to arm merchant ships for of. \ due to. oxposure to. the sotq, | Lremier dtsplaved aroused some re- |18 O L "N ltrer tola | Goodrich Rub .. | o were driven out of the last houses| fongive purposes. Under these ci is feet had been frozen. La Haye sentmen a the extrem ve v ( e Bt o one: SXLTEME | My, Rossberg that within recent | Gy Nop Ore Cetfs. his duties as secretary of war they held in the village of Fresnes.| cumstances, merchantmen can easily s o father and brother in Derby and 1 ; {sroups, but he allayed opposition by v s 70 1 s ade A X A ” A P ston {hy | Years he planted 128 acres at a cost | Ingpiration ..... 3 To some of his friends Mr More than 700 prisoners werc made | jestroy submarines and, if their at- sister in New York 8ge tack fails, still consider themselves in announcing his desire to hasten the {*° - = 3 4 | discussion of the country's economic |©f $9.25 an acre. The greatest da Kennicutt Copper. i } said jokingly just before leaving The flext of today's statement fol- ! cafety by the presence of Americon ows citizens on board. problems, even those connected di- | 56T Youns seedlings have to face is | Kansas City so .. : shall have a great deal to learn. Why, S : from forest fires. It is cliimed to be | Tack steel BElE DoviT nevertaven witken wi a . rectly with the war, and thus to “ack Stee DR 1 ¥ ith Western theater: At 10 o’clock in e s dir (e use nrris on GOVERNMENT MOVED. |afford all parties an opportunity to | @ Paving investment as waste land | Lehigh Valley . 4 tin soldier merchantmen was supplementcd instructions to the masters of Lyons, March 8, 2:10 a. m.—The |judge, and, if necessary, to criticise | @0 be planted and will under proper | Max Mot com 601, 588 7 } - " | seat of the government of Montensgro | the work of the administration. upervision return six per cent. at [ Mex Petroleum ...1023 ST IS INDICTED, QUCH ! LAME BACK [nstrustionsito he mestera ms‘um\ | i:udbl‘?n [r:}x}\ff\]rl?(l from Lyons to | The chamber upheld the ministry compound interest. .\\:;n‘! I\fx}“x‘n»f.i} ‘.‘:; e a RUB LUMBAGO OR |U-boats. . PR g”;)errz?;.l mm;l; (:;;:ha:fln;:].:;:::-;(:lf,m a vote of 281 against 2 i "“,l, e VAT st ‘ s e O BACKACHE AWAY el e | e B Nev Cons .... 163 6 3 Youngstown, Ohio, Marck: 8.—Jna ficers, left here last night to tuke up = | . result | n y . Ll NYNH&HRR 66 I EESAR N A 4 A bloc le contrary to inter- | S . dictments were returned today by the ing facts: 2 % . % Only $1%.80 was netted as a o i their new residence in a mansion 5 = S WILSON WOULD AVOID WAR As S i N - : x e ' or the: - ) ¢ ovin victure exhibition at | N Y Ont &West ., 2814 Rub pain right out with small trial | national law (compare American note been prepared for them Ofgthe oy ! Mahoning county grand jury against bottle of old, penetrating to England of November 5, 1915) has | the Youngstown Sheet and Tube con | near the city of Bordeaux. Washington, March —Senator | (1o High school last week and other | Northern Pac ....1125 “St. Jacob’s Oil.” for one year been keeping neutrai pany, the Republic Iron and Steel o, Norf & West .....115% S trade from German ports and is mal- town Tren and Stes! ol the Ciiuuel Resignation to Postmaster and | senator and governor had been re- o 4 ceived from only about one-sixth of aylng y ec An obligation paid by check avoids disputes—the check is re« turncd after payment and becomes a receipt. Paying by check is business-like and convenient—it puts safety ;stem into your daily transactions. Thig strong Bank welcomes checking accounts with business firms and individuais. Relatives Are Ignorant of His the precinets. In these Janfes T. nomination. In the event that substantfal lead for the republican y A nomination for governor over Warren T. McCray and Quiney A. Myers R MERm The outpouring of republicans at | < TRUSTEU the polls Was a surpris In a num- | GENTLEMEN 7 ber of precincts in various parts of The Sprin ety £ = 5 the state, the voting had to be sus- AL & Suits are here. Every new style, every popular material, pended for a time while more repub- Lot y lican ballots were printed. The pro- | SVe'Y Pattern that you could wish 274 MAIN STREF 2 G for. gressive vote was very light and [f0 . the democrats did not display their [ U Tnes include _the celebrated full strength. It was estimated that | 5 ofEaitimore BiCIothing . the best ready-to-wear sarments in FINANCIAL NEWS Forcigners in Row in Torringtow, @ Winsted, March 8.—Josepls Senate Quul\l\ .\cu on New Secre- Salandra Tells Deputies He Can Dis- > A. Metzger of Hartford, who is c BER ST S ; Washington, March $.—Taking o solve the Chamber, engaged in forestry work, was a V. 2 engag Beth Steel . b |the oath of office was all that was Butte & Superior necessary today to make Newton D Canadian Pacific . 55 ; | Baker, former mayor of Cleveland, Cen Leather ..... 3 5 secretary of war, , B Ches & Ohio .... 0 3 His nuomination was confirmed by deputies to the demand by socialist | water department under the super- | . .o . )’:,(‘,. 5 he senate la :‘ ':’ h‘:m 'nmm;’\‘rf o | visi »f Mr. Rossberg proposes to | oia O S = - i hann Eon JUSt the | Vision ‘L"h‘ i L l‘ "“T} of | Chi Mil & St Paul. 93 92 2 after it had been sent in DBy the set ou 3 Col F & T o 3 ‘resident. Mr. Baker is expected herg Qons Gasl ol 1981, 13314 {today to assume his new duties | Stone of Missouri, chairman of the | yeuns had to be taken to raise funds [ Bac Mant's S Co " forciEnineltticnelldonimicie cla Sclayn el sl AR RS SR e Kidneys cause Backache? No!|German exports impossible. SPRINGFIELD MAN FREED. in ‘the senate today after a confer-| .ol i s effort, Principal | town Iron and Steel Co., the Carnegie They nave no nerves, thercfore cun| “B—For eighteen months throuzh Rotterdam, March 8 via London, | ence with President Wilson last | Slade announces that he has secured | Pressed Steel Car Steel Co., ”w‘ United States Steel nét cause pain. Listen! Your ba the extending of contraband pro-|10:37 a. m.—One American citizen | night, “that so far from the presi- | professor Shurr to lecture at {he | Ray Cons .. d a JERAEIUAReRI & B ety SN ache is causcd by lumbago, sciatia|yigions in violation of International | and seven British subjects from | dent desiring to involve this coun- | jjieh school April 12, Professor | Reading ....... | cheirnan fofLatlnItet: Hentee SN, or a4 strain, and the quickest relief law ( compare American note to Eng- | Rupleben, near Berlin, the German | try in this disastrons Buropean wir, .h‘" S s o l'm'. list and will ilus- | Rep I & S com soothing, penetrating “St. Jacob's Oil". [land of Nov. 5, 1915) the overseas | detention camp for civilians of enemy | hix supreme wish is to avold that | jae his lectun SRl | B Packl. The defendants charged witly Rub it right on your painful back, [irade of neighboring neutral coun- | countries, have arrived here on their | calamity.” T s el e e e i 37 . | naving formed a trust to fix the wazes and instantly the soreness, stiffness | trie o far as Germany is concerned, | way to England. The American is LA IR ¥ '“_11‘ SLESAESS _‘_“l' e |»l|“ 10 | Studebaker U 140 | of common labor in violatim of thed ang lameness disappears. Don't stav |has been hampered. Bugene Smith of Springfield, ss. priilbegzobecnisganCilioliatusents { Tenn Cop . 256 58 56 laws of Ohio. These indictments fol- crippled! Get a small trial bottle of | ~C—The interception of mails in been a prisoner in Germiny | AMERICANS VILLA'S PRISONERS, | cents: B A ] ) Texas Oil L2031 199 2031 "8t Jacob’s Oil” from your druggist |violation of international law (com- ix months IR, N i e Sty || TR BUI G LS O LIS ) i Sl SR e S e and’ limber up. A moment after it is | pare American memorandum to Eng- Ly e e coloEs Lo W Qe Es e Al Dhnicon) 5 S43 applied you'll wonder what became of | jand of January 10, 1916) is meant | ; Ihe an o dase or S TSt e B oo 307% 4916 463 e s lmbagh to stop any ihtercourse of Germany | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, | obly held as prisoners, ancisco | Louis Stevenson He was introduced | ¢ § GUP €0 ---- 307 9% 4 STORE ENTERED. Rub old, honest “St. Jacob’s Oil,” [with foreign countrie: ————— | Villa_was reported today with be- | by Marcus White, pirneipal of the | [ & Sl -0 1165 116% : Jablowski, who conducts a whemever you have sciatica, neuralgia, | “D—England, stematically | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- | tween 200 and 300 men at a point | State Normal school. — The lecture | v-o "car Chons . 4300 48, small store at 66 Broad strect, noti- ¥ spraing, it ig abso- {and increasingly oppressing neutral | eral housework. Mrs. W. & Bacon, | on the Boca Grande river in Chihuu- | dealt largely with the childhooa or 2SR i i fied the police this morning that his Peoples Gas Co. | lowed a sweeping investigation of the | East Youngstown riots and laber troubles of Januar) rheumatism or « X 3 0 Bacor E ] 1 e Westinghouse .. . 4 lutely narmless and doesn't burn the |countries, following the principle of 192 Lincoln street. 8-6d | hua, fifteen miles west of Columbus | Stevenson cnd terminated with a lan- | \wegtern Union . . . o store was entered last night., Nothing skin, ‘might before right,’ has prevented | Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bro and 27 miles south of the border. |tern slide exhibition. S Ot iandi rsanas : Bt anuch v dlib WaE Hboisn:

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