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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916. ‘ 5 NTERNAL REVENUE |7 ictursseve\GepANY N AGONY, | Fumsion Expects Army Fliers to Aid U. 5. FORTS COULD FROCK FOR THE RECEIPTS INCREASE, pesvrantes vance SAYS NEUTRALENVOY Greatly in the Pursuit of Bandit Villa| §[0P ANY ENE Oftcials Expect Surplus in Treas-| . . Population Craves Peace and Riot- - Y e Imfiregnablej W " ‘ Weaver, Following Attacks. Washington, March 16—Internal ) L . & B : : ondon, March 16 m a most § i o . : b Mobile, Ala, March 16— fortifications of the Uni revenue receipts S soTw ¥ of the government o trustworthy informant, who cannot i : - g4 o : coast ¢ ire impregnable against ni shown such a mark ase 4 i i a marked increase be designated more specifically than : . e . ’ # Stat 8 - ¥ 5 States 1 powerful Unil failed ry departmen S ficials G Lo i - . b e Foperaiinaan ‘]’j:»(\‘le,,vvv e oy o SLieh Fu sl giboxn ot (Simem S . - o : G ; destroy a constructional part of i year, which ends June 30, will find ¢ ¢ § mother, the London correspondent of 3 - T e s = { it aca coast dafanss, hoth st e the treasury with a surplus. At the i b S ”t(\‘l\(“\\' York Times learns that re- 5 i # . ; { : s - _ » 5 ] 28 con . dtaneey at s} nd Close of the fiscal year 1915 there : 2 4 fe0s Zoburl ot ierowihe discatlgiec, ) ; 4 . - L o : : This ‘statement was made yesten Sloseior e et Bl Doigen SO e tion in Germany published in (he . . s . by Gen. E. M, Weaver, Chief of 4l Fr e e S V. $ forelgn pr understate rather than i o ‘ v, g i : B AraA Atilfare Cainy atbol ,:’i, o] e el RO e 1§ N ko exaggerate the case. The informant S ; S e 5 e T toatt $266,000,000, compaged with about iy : fald he had petsonal comnluance of p . ;s . : [ Dattleshins New York and . Askidl § 935000000 ter e e 7 3 rioting on an extensive scale in Mu- s e o o . - e : of Zonrtean-nen suny | ckaCHE 332 o pensame pelod o i ¥ nich, Dusseldorf, and i Db s dae . : : | een-inch - guns fth _heay : e anc . ] AT e e e e e - - charges against land fortifications a 0y ;‘nlr‘.‘:i\“.’ ;\},‘2:( the lws”w‘l‘ year . .Y compleicly changed. “Women, he e s : : Fn;,;t j“‘{rf"“” - ?r""”n‘_ il d by possibly $15,000 mml el g * 8 : 4 war were exchanging their gold rings R ol - ' A N explostve et oL Caneem C R | $15,000 more. : 3 for iron ones in a fervor of patriot- - 10,000 and 16,000 vards against Customs Revenue Lowe i : i ism were now crying, “Give us back specially | congtricted SSrSct . T our husbands and our sons.” ; i shora which®repteschtd G SR There Vv he said, no question 3 with a mounted 10-inch gun. ihat the German population generaliv : Stationed around the fort weres craved peace. When told of the re- A : ; merous figures —representiniiy port current here that Colonel E. M. ; : ; ! artillerymen. The ‘host SA House had carried hack to President - oy ] RORTRTE gunners in the navy, under gl Wilson information that, while Ger- : S f \ of experts, dinected the st pected as vet by officials of the muny undoubtedly wanted to make = unh / oo g ry 180 profectifes hiad been fAred SN ternal Revenue bureau. Unofficial ro- ; £ .0 peace, the terms which the ~Allies it , ; : % ¢ 3 chinery for the operation of the fo Dorial froml some Mot thel collection ; : would seek to impose upon her would i 3 : ; : : was not disabied. nerve her to further efforts, with the o 4 A 7 > Aided By Hydro-Aeroplanes Allies would seek to impose upon her 1o further efforts, with the result of protracting the war by possibly au- other three years beyond the period he total receipts of the Internal 4 E g ‘:”‘_" 1'11‘;;113‘,“!“':;71(}:;"t;;lfh::\' Lord K(l‘t:‘\(\;;x‘xl lated. The war vessels were assl abott $415.000,000, and this sear oM. from conversations with German 4 d ; navy. 3 % g B et eRIotaTl ol i ot | N BIBUITERERG A IODE] e SESiEls hofua sl ould ' : A v L Jiton cachi cercain numper S where near $480,000,000. D e 5 2OnVeY. s i sion, : g : ’ wers fired) army ¢ vl 7ol If this proves Olvn( o m\hr- case, al- |, Old xose taffeta, with houffant effect | WU the dea of Sbtaining Bresdent F S o ; : i \\mfhm‘gd{lw”::!:( f‘vn(:]m ”:1”;‘«111\[’)“:):’1 Be il e nh e b thtncRlivirEmsle ol fonithe mine Ml on B nisEen Hon Ron G eniman . o I 5 s shelter, would rush out and mny e e e R e iRl el ba el oniD e ciarmin e iirnock. RehalT ABUTIEbat fsof tatflad ghe B Had ' - ) ; & g photographs of the effects of & e e e Ealelo i tE eives itie) bodiceiinna ibesniablefto indee gtheiC enmanineos : : A : R i . shots, take notes, and then rush hitd disbursements for the current twelve fhr"uld'_“l‘“flmxn:, ; uzhl: by [l:,})v) cn‘h‘ 1‘:1: had no stomach for a prolongcd & > g _ Watching. the tests-were Gon: Wil mont ers of lilies of the valley, which slso | VAT et i . ; 2 : iam Crozier, Chief of the : ) iy e s | T T G o (S B ci | ekt B it si il L Tk B AT Ordinance: ‘Gen. witiam T il gency tax, which was not in effect New vs, Old. ‘ i v e S ; ; i B : . rtillery Corps; Col. Charles G. Tre daring part of the fiscal year 1915, Age makes butter strong a ishy. | . y ¥ £ G M 3 s 5 : and thirty representatives o o armj and an increase in the use of articles | We handle only qn-.\;xu:ng;mtf“‘m’xy{ o NEverifistly ainave Eweshi Ut the and navy, o o e subject to other internal revenue tax- ' Russell Bros.—advt. Sindivouslove fojcat B Rtisuclliy) Best After the tests had been finigh AR e e e gy | Butter, 39¢ a pound and worth it. I < ode ; ' o Gen. Weaver issued the followisl PAUPERISM BELOW AV i o . : statement : London, March 16—The recordfor | ( ; & R e “The ~experimental firing wiil§ | pauperism for England and Walc : : ey o e took place at Fort Morgan, MarcHil / : Sl oh and 13, was from the Arkansas & New York. It was in the nature target practice against a special > last F thios : 2 few months over those 8 - to say he is the Consul of a neutral i : . & : 3 ttack t t same m hs last veor > o ¥ 3 2 8 i ¥ attack the mos! months last year that i country in one of Germany's largest : . i g 3 b & : ~ 5 * X 23 TR i i States battleships having Customs receipts are running aslightly behind those of 1915, the difference against this year to date being about $5,000,000. No accurate fore of what can be expected from the personal and corporation income tax can be ¢ districts, however, indicate a larger The attack on the fortifications two of the greatést ships of the gl was the most realistic ever Knowd and the spot selected the most™d pumber of returns and a good pros- Pect for an appreciable increase in amount of tax to be paid. pts $115,000,000. . ed Press.) > London, March 9.—The baby car- {during the past vear is the lowest' gyuther of Subma e C paign ( ever reached. Comparing 1875 with : S amuien Gebidt Germ, Navy. = riage has been put to a new use in constructed target ashore represen me of the Kast Coast towns. The |1915, the ratio shows'a decrease from i It is the cxpectation of Generitl TO I,Rqu \IEUTRALS SIS I\ ing a coast fort. @uiiting repulstions miakelitiermid |12 to 15.3 per thousand, a falling | London. March 16, 2 A - 5 = = away of practically onechalf. Pan- | dispatch io the Exchange Telezraph | LOCK OF LINCOLN’S T PN St (e et {2, cpes “Tts object was to test ou . i S t the eff streets during these nights of pre- |, 70 ", “the same proportion, | Wolff Bureau, the German semi- HAIR IS WORTHLESS | ot 2 e i fin the pursuit of Villa. Captain en- \ution against Zeppelin at . but o . S . z i il Pt L e somie time the law insists that | nevertheless the percentage has n ews agency, announces that constructed features when exposed e bt na gun fire. The program carried out, and served to determif satisfactorily several important g B S bilaior niust carry a lamp) || this peridd been cuédown from 26.gi|iAdmiral talfred fvon Tirpitz, German ol o {gamin D.- oulois (‘«p\\\x)]r:lllx‘\.\”!‘l\? mrl G e aganions ‘Individuals. have nhit.| to,18.9: As compared with 1914, ldit | minister of the navy, has retired. ! ’ ; : lofticers who comprise the fliers o iyear showed a decrease in every Admiral Von Capelle, director of | Left to Metropolitan Muscum of Art, ithe s ron and the eighty troop- | Givision of England and Wales of | the administration department of the admiralty, has been appointed his All Male Foreigners in Germany Five 4 {ers completing the detachment. " The Without Value Says Transfer | cquadron has eight acroplanc ATl jof the officers under Captain Foulois Years Will Be Enrolled to Re- tions connected with the consructid of coast.forts and the degree @ place Landsturm, efficiency of naval gun against coast forts. won the idea of pushing baby car- s around at night to light their 39,702 sons, or er cent 1nd still keep within the law, 69,702 persons, or 11 per cen ! suceessor Tax Appraiscr : fire -directe 2 = | i with the exception of Lieutenant A | meanor, to use a flash lamp in the | SEEY Of PUOC L Rl sl L ! ] fwill be of sreat wervieo in '\ INTO ARMY SERVICE | tectivences ot © et ut the s New York, March 16.-—A lock of |13 Christie, will go to the front. Mos London, March 16, 9:46 m.—An blood-stained hair from the head of |of them are veteran- aviators. Soms ! Amsterdam despatch to the Exchinge Abraham - Lincoln has been judged as |of them participated in the flight of ‘Telegraph company says that the mu- When Butter Tastes Fishy, of no value by the transfer tax ap- |ihe first aero. squadron from Fort ! nicipal authorities in Germny have Aties 'balnk iapt Y o praiser. It was one of several items |Sill, Okla., last November, when tie been instructed to take a census of | gince Jast ‘,”,’;0 bizbter "‘ 3 storag which General James Grant Wilson | squadron was transferred to Fort all neutral foreigners who have lived | 1656d to the air takes “:‘ o r;?!ng ex| left in his will to the Matropol Sam Houston. Captain Joulois and in each cily uninterruptedly for five | vor * Fresh made b\‘wtm‘- " 3 »‘j‘.‘ flaj Museum of Art. General Wilson died |Lieutenants J. R. Carberry, T. years this tishy taste, “Wo- dovnot ol on February 1, 1914, - The fact that {Bowen, I. A. Rader and C. G. Ch Male foreigners who have lived un-| hutter all our buttor ie “_(N"“' ol similar items so disposed of in the will {man are the present members of ; interruptedly for five vears in' Ger-| onle four davs from the (»hl _'““d have a ue placed on them in the |the squadrons who made the ‘flight | many will be considered as having { vour table. Why not pay a ”“"‘_ appraiser’s report to the Surrogates |from Fort Sill. Other members are (lost their previous citizenship and Will { 1616 and enjoy vour meals ‘1‘, kv court, while the lock of Lincoln's hair |Captain T. T. Dodd and Lieutenants | be regarded as Germans and, there- | Broe 301 Main streetadot. @ ol . adv y has not, might be due to absence of |[H. A. Dargue, W. G. Gorrell, W. G. | fore, liable to military service. These authentication. Kilner and R. H. Willis. No. 1, Cap- | men will be enrolled in the army, but ¢ s All the articles left to the Metropol- |tain Toulois and companion making - will not be sent to the front. They will S RS MEE' $19. | flight; No. soldiers in Te army | be put to work in offices so as 10 re- - itan Museum were appraised at 3 - e OR They included a ring containing hair {camp watching aviator in distance; { lease men of the landsturin, who will | First Annual Convention Being He of Washington, Hamilton, Wellington, | No. 3, General John J. Pershing, thus be able to take their places in the in Danbury Today 3 Napoleon, Lincoln and Grant, $3.50; a [command of troops sent to Mexico; | fighting line. Tt is said that there are Panbury, March 16.—Music. Ia¥ I ] A l R I‘ K,S pair of gold sleeve links, said to have [Nos. 4 and 5, Captain Foulois makinz | about 30,000 foreigners of fighting age | rron a1 over the state Musipy !; ° belonged to Washington, $2.50; and [report afte flight and drawing | in German s . e * {1oday for the firsi :mn\m: state me : autographed pictures of Lincoln and |plans for a flight. —— — limg of thHe Musiosl b : The little . i : pETaphe clured Of (Tencol h e o |ing of ghe 2 al organizatio; i thotlc Nhew Haven Dairy maid has a big surpris: SN e e HAVE YOU ONE ( OF C. MEF wihich aré métibetsior tHyCi ti f N + f - Bl 5 ere seversd edals :lebrations. . S ut Federatio “lubs, i s¢ who entertain on the 17th. Delicious, rich et "manuseripts was - ap- | HAVE OU ONE OF Discussion of F Hour ‘Day -Oné | “hiection o acld oles pan v praised at $75. N o | Ceatute of Day: 0 ation of plans for a clear co-c ati New Haven Dair | fpraised at 815, e estate was vaiwea | THESE IN-YOUR HOME? e R axion o hians for g.slonr, oo 0V EER E Tt it W TR SwATe Kansas City, March 16.—Directors 5 o ¥ L0 i % y | at $7,816 of which M Tar i < G ree g the |tions were among the matters son, his widow, receives $3519, tae ——— RSt Fishe. e mon 2 i United States gathered here today for | ©H to come before the convend Ice Cream : A ¢ the cost of administration and funer- s et i al expenses. (eneral Wilson had bonds 3 | Among the subjects to be disposed A 4 in any flavors desired with a Sham- valued at 17 and deposis of $549. b5 Chis rock in the center in Gre B 0 i ; b {cast in the seaman's act referendum agw taehi cn is- i : PR & . !the suspension of certain provisions tachio. SFINING PLANT UNDER GUARD. o of which were recommended, and the ¢ e g RS !v'm'lim\ of a chairman of the execu- Prompt, eflicient servic. 3 4 service. .on orders for bunquets One Man Is Shot and Another Re- - ¥ Fhie oinmlftes o GicoRtn B GBeNS von, S, C., who and lodges. Place your order TN e e ceives Fractured Skull. o : wyn Rhett, of Charles . 2 : ak verios 2 < 1 £ s P o pres S e ’ just at the time you de ! Chicago, March 16.—Operations ¢ . P | “"‘““.‘1.“‘}‘: ’“l‘““,’ CHEERG, O il Afld []"lef fllef&SSlnE ”lffl | e were resumed at the Corn Products s National Charm ettt ol o Phone 1221 Refining company plant at Argo, a A discussion of the eight hour day and lllflg Ailments Yield TH i suburg, today after a we of sus- is expected. E : E pension because of a strike of em- ) ; y e Ji t l- i K {1joves who demanded a wage in- i . NG SING “EXTRA” 0 Linonine, Ncarly one thousand prominent (rease. -t | NEW HAVEN Five Dunared men are said to b SRS ON OSBORNE C.ASE | ponpia 1 ove'eity. stone have pabgss be quartered at the plant, which is 5 ; c DA[RY inder guard. One man was shot and | testified in signed statement tha ‘ 2 L. fir . PR Linonine cured them of coughs, cok another suffered a fractured skull ine 5 e e 5 ghs, coldsy! ciashes with guards yesterday, Strik- : § s Convicts Issuc Special Mdition — 0F | ronehitls and other forms of winter crs have been enjoined from picket- - " Prison Paper (o Tell of Dismissal complaints that threatened their very ing or interfering with employes. < existence. Other thousands in other : : of Former Warden. sections of the country have added their testimony, and all unite in pros, March 16.-—The | claiming Iinonine thc most effective rden | medicine of its kind known to scie : 3 : 3 % Ossining, ) tos ok g indictment, against former W 2 d - i LR Thomas Mott Osborne was dismissed ;")‘l‘(‘“‘“ h‘ ,{:l’(')'r‘;““‘_hll.nl':i"hm tnh: i 4 z vesterday and the news was greetad > 5 - culation a ; L e Sing by one of the noisiest | Pathes the delicato membranes ' . Jemonstrations in the history of the | Urost and lungs in richi, Wew Vi f e St TS Bulletin o weekly | Pringing blood—and relief is wrought ; s . : Daper edited by conviets got out au | DI TEHOVING thé SwciHESs R SN i 7 o : o8 Pabe: tton i mod mk fo tel] the | tons that cause the disturbances. Tt RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. o : gl ] CXEr (“",”‘“ ; mr Bulletin con. | 18 @ truly wonderful remedy and i % ) 2 e 5 > *‘Bu in,”" con- " The (ORRINE treatment for tho : \ s e :‘:I‘,‘]l‘"’ ) ’:’t"‘“" _"“r ‘;o Droceedings at | Pure and wholesale, being an emuls Drink Hablt can be used with abso- o e bliine e lenrerly) read by Mo of EIAx-ScallIGIL T IR Moss, 1 DS i e Y | Eucalyptus and other famous remes A e 2 lute confidence. It destroys all de- " : Bire forl whisikey: Deer oviother ulcos ZCHIN RRIVAL] | the convie Ltiimes oid fo be the | gi0q all combined in one, and known holic stimulants. Thousands have S SO & SELEE S lication ever| g \vorld over as successfully used it and have heen re- || e ey stored to lives of sobriety and use 5 - York ‘\[u_;;] 16 M hemas fulness. - Can be given secrotl; : | Mott Osborne Issued a statement here ©i16 (ELt Foale D wa Biks . 0 VL ST With a tan corduroy top < last night in which he said “that it i v to get results from ORRINE after o | worn this ruff of fluted ribbon, ns e e o DatRy, co trial, your money will be refundcd. | blue, polka dotted with -buff. The |14\ hich he had been-subjected. “As : Ask for free booklet tulling all ahout | ends are finished with silk tasscls and | [ have often said.” concluded Mr. Os- ORRINT a chou of the ribbon trims the navy | horne, i - ‘Lin.u prison can never The Clark & Brainerd Co, 181 | lisiere straw turban. As effcets 50 | ho succosspilly ran either from A Main strect. this is piquant. l"“"~‘ G e s Ripias 7 ALl druggiate—250, 5o, Bl o 7 A Never fishy, always sweet, just the | Special Fri. and Sat. 3 dozen. strictly '1ind you love to eat. Russell's Best | Special Fri. and Sat. 3 dozen strictly esh mative eggs and one pound pure Butter, 39¢ a pound and worth it. | sh native eg and one pound pure 1. Russell Bro advt | lard §1. Russell Bros advt 1 offic s of the votes NooX