Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. LOCAL PEOPLE AT |U. S. CAVAIRY IHOMEDEFENSEMOVE | iy 20 'mzmm RICHTER & CO. TURNTABLE HEARING (i RIFORD Oni PRICIZ e MEMBERS NEW YORK STJCK EX CHANGE. PURS”ES UUTLAW SAVED FUR ENGLAN“ e e Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britaiz Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 | home on Liberty street. IM 116 ASYLUM ST. C t Mrs. Joseph Rizzo is undergoing HARTFORD. e . i treatment at the local h"wml‘:«l o Suits for Stoug Women a Specialty eck we & Wilco Public Utilities Grams Appeal of m s tase) | Government Recognizes Volunteer |, s, Josenh Monterder i it at her e — l gg :ll:: sPlameStgv()rks ’ “New H " Road ,.:T’,l,””.:::i";i(, 'I::; Sl Training Co Part of Militi | Durward Boehm is home from Mid- 2 ing e ol | lebury college for a few days. & Cl ew Haven” Roa it an pespe s e friend ot v | Training Gorps as Part of Militia | mevry concee o i s 50 shs Landers, Frary spoil C. B. Hurd, an instructor at the e L 3 SR = g Worcester Polytechnical Institute, 1s 50 h U i Mi C Cairan Goricon Wit Vilz | T | wereeser Srolvicennical Tate, shs Union Mig. Co. Hartford, March —Before the The most ominous news that has London, March 2.—The decision of | Albert Cross, formerly of this city ; ; : reached the border since pursuit of | ; eag | o S e & public utilities commission this nocn, the government to recognize :he inili- | but now of New Haven, is recovering - the bandit began was that contained ) S an important hearing was given tie |in a despatch from the front vester- | tia organization known as the “Vol- ilicials of the New York, New Haven | day which stated that half the Can- | unteer Training Corps” as part of the and Hartford Railroad company on its | ranza garrison at Namiquipa had pplication for an extension in time | disappeared and that it was expected a difficulty that for many months b She o tblishmen o 2 £5B- | ihat “some of fhem least also | threatened to wreck the whole vol- | table lin' Bristol iand the abolishment i finvel joined Willa | Tholiractithat |l onicats ot 8] DIESE L8 IS0 f the tender-ahead method of oper- | this news was passed by the censor Thne e e he ating the suburban trains between [ wos regarded as significant here, | - on > 3 | Bristoll NertBritain anaithis ol ase with Ireland and shows hew | , N Sritain ang S (b | that there are very good reasons WhY [ (no” 614" home rule quarrel persists ReSEeglorith el Caban vy s ~‘\L"'r“ the men in the ranks at least, should | ( or i1 the face of War helloien ey Gl tlan A Genera IRV Dt i e e il sein d oo el Ger ol G RSS SR RE S S 3 ager Bardo. = 3 nationalists—home rulers—saw that e 1 that at present | TANZ% They receive only about ten |, pin" giving ofmeial recognition (o Attorney Hart said that at present | .o tef =5 pds el @ giving officia cognitic ¢ GO B kg Gl Gt MRS W B S Sivinieon. e e s st | the company has purchased land in |; : - ! in sore need of food and equipment. 5 Bristol for the proposed changes, and AuiL en the power of the nationalist voi- | from broken ribs and other injuries received several weeks ago. Mr. Cross is o civil engineer employed by the New Haven road. A marriage license was granted this afternoon to Wyman M. John- son of 214 Chestnut street and Isabella Robertson of 395 Stanley street. i | A total of twenty-two cases of | measles, one of mumps and three of | whooping cough completed the day's record at the health department. military forces of the country solves An obligation paid by check avoids disputes—the check turned after payment and becomes a receipt. Paying by check is business-like and convenient—it puts ystem into your daily transactions. This strong Bank welcomes checking accounts with jfirms and individuais. and A broken water main in Harvard has another site in view which will be ‘:,hlf\ ':' ‘li,,L:‘],P,EO,Ii‘,‘,'; e striet oF) | unteer force, which is a considerable | Street ;'uusu.vl‘(.h}’]S‘W\!.fi:'l\[»tytg\!lvl'li.":-::‘\:t‘ " New Spring Clothes Ior Young ] taken over later. Steel work for the | /' = ¢ i_'m“."_m\_ ShIe '\g,‘li““ "‘m; body of men all united with the in. | Save ‘r'f‘ “-‘mr“\“)‘yr"] “”‘"r;'fln; R tl";_~ \f’:\ cad ! i y table has been purchased, but owing | (3, /% BZERCH T 0 VL BRI LR | tention of backing the demand for | US & "”)“" ek ""““ Aol he S ;“ Spring Clothes are here! lo congested conditions on the rail- [ Vil n e o loof aoa nPome fule wUh force el necerssny Ptk HIlsmEiD et Of e L | . Beautiful Models from famous Toads| it wouldl bs' imposeibis to! el |(aes hisifollowersiiol oot an I Risif B35S T8 e Y | cd fifty feet into the air. | Style-Mukers, — handsome fabrics . ceive it before June 8. If the commis- | CUStomary pay is a bullet. | " To prevent this strengthening of | Edward Dobson has recovered from | from the great woolen mills,—styles i sion would extend the time, tie com- Situation Elsewhcere the home rule clement, the govern- | his recent indis ion and has re- | and shapes such as the highest-priced pany would guarantee to have the “Apart from the immediate pur-| mont prepared a bill at the last ses- | sumed his duties at Long's shoe store. ‘ tailors arve showing;—they’re all here, turn-table in working order by Au-|suit of Villa interest centered today | sion which as carefully orded so as | The degree team of the Ladies Aux- | ready to see and to wea & £ 1T, _gust 1, on the situation in Durango and | not to apply to Ireland at all, but the | iliary. A. O. H., met this morning at | The man who appreclates newness 274 MAIN STREET. Mr. Bardo also spoke for the | Coahuila. There seems little doubt | nationalists saw through the ruse| 10 o'clock in Electric hall. of style, and real distinction in Good company and he substantiated :he | that the Villa forces have made con- | promptly and threatened to put | George Arnold, who died in Hart- | Clothes will certainly be interested in / "‘:‘"::x“‘]‘(‘: <:\fm‘1‘(7‘;]{fl;f;;'r‘:; n ::'t“x:h]( headway in both of these | a big fizht. The government then in- ford Friday, was @ member of Cham- | these. We have combed the markets LT . - — The flight of American wow- | cluded Ireland, and proposed to in- | | i o . A. M., | of the world for the best,—we ha aile 4 e % : 4 and, s 1- | herlain council, Junior O. U. A. M., e best—we have assailed the company for what av-!en and children from the cities of clude both the nationalists and the | of (his cit bought liberally from malkers whose pcared to him to be an attempt 10 | Durango and Torreon has given fresh | Ulster anti-home rule militie, 1t b wodge the order of the commissi ‘ : e ; Wi armon i in New | TAMeN stand for quaiity and value— o 2o tapped e that Canuto Reves, Villus ~chief n | compromise, ponting out that pract:- e er in et v..,( new Spring Clothes. Senator Klett of New Britain the | rean aind that he has mad laree se. | CAIY all the Young men of the Ulster | concert. An effort will be made to | $11.98 to $35.00. B the Gl m ol e eaaeag reonfand finat diekiasRhadilargolla cll Vo luncrarsih il 5 saken RN ro rlieN S | eeesstn el s oo AT SR SRR A e b s ssions recently to his forces from | front, whereas there were still larzo | 1o oyl o e anio || sion of the legislature, said that the \nks of the Carranza followers.” ArsC . Patrick’s Cathedral, and Miss Marie ailroad company should be forced | e : 3 s members of men of military age in | Sioadard. GOLT‘S STILh DOWN o give something definite in regard S ELaEssopQulat pEokrationsiistimilitia g William Seavey of Plainville is un- / %o their Intention to obey the order | As for Bl Paso therc is not the| So. while Treland was qUArreling, | j.uniis yrenimont for mnenmonia ot M ‘ K B of the commission. slightest sign of trouble either here | the bill was allowed to die and ac- 0 e ] ) L) | the New Britain General hospital Hartford War Specialty Contim Judge John H. Kirkham appearing | Or in Juarez at least as far as sur- | cordingly no official recognition could s o 2l voadutook = i ‘or Judge James E. Cooper corpo face indications go. The elaborate [ be made to the home-defense organi- | (iustave Anderson of Woodstock. | Drop in Bear Market and Coul ion counsel, of New Britain, read | Precautions taken by the military | zations through act of parliaraent. | WO recently underwent o (}m('h\'nnn b 1 » communication from the common | and civil authorities to guard the| The ministry has now got around | &' the local hospital, is resting com- jiii Bought at Less Than 830 Tod council of that city relative to defi- | town and the frequent arrests of | this by merely recognizing the volun- | f07tably. ) — _ rotee ses o s 2 . . £ i gt SEaiel i = o at Pratt In- | . - v 2 Ang are ay's nite action on part of the company. [ Mexicans on the now familiar charge | teers under an old military act ot Harry Ryan, a student at Pr: B d [P [ l S d Cl I l S kl i' artford Stock Exel Attorney Hart assured the dom- | of “suspicious persons” supply, how- | 1863, whereby Ireland is excluded. ine | *titute, is spending the BEaster vaca- | DI'0GUENINE 01 FT0{0CO l]gges[f ()s]l]g rregular: p[‘l[] 1mng o ‘rmR|IYi\rmIIL;|V:‘1m:l :"0»;1]\ ]lmlxxz‘ ) . ris jras: 3- - mission that the company was sincere | ever, plenty of food for the sossip | asmuch as the act in question mever | tion at his home in this city. : ERITE g3-61 14N % its statement that the changes | of many who insist that the author- | applied to Treland, Ilaymond Murtha entered the po- By Garraflza Net Gams Bra {n‘ ~(I‘- Coltm S ~ould be in effect by August 1 He | ities have information of dangerous 100,000 Men in Con lice station Saturday night and com- | Yor: D000, Standand R said that until that time there would | underlying conditions which are un- blained that the gate tender at the | 288 Sreeds gl & Clark be no change in the service but after | known to the general public. N e or s ial o lower T Stanley Works, 7 2; | The volunteer training corps thus | enrolled as a part of the natiun'sl | | | | ate republicans decided to accept the administration’s assurances that suffi- railroad authorities. ibly the loss 5 b | ashington, Marc Threa New York, March 27, Wall St,|g Judd, 100-101; New Depai ‘hat date, better service would be in- fighting forces are believ. gutes soon enough and he was nearly Washington, March Threatened ew Yo ) 2 & e »kl o gl augurated Must Use Railroads. g-( =z Olur,.: are 7mh:x ed to aggre- rur down by a train. It was suggest- | complications in the Mexican situa- | 10:30 a. m.—Developments over e | 182- o5 m' Sar n‘“!v -\] x<1‘<7x7 -] 2 : e 3 2 . ate nearly four hundred thousand ¢ 3 1t 1i sared e I et T 5 z “of | 32; Niles-Bement-Pond, AR RN e S o i g e th the | tion disappeared today when the sen -end, especially the sinking 2 < In a discussion in which Mayor| San Antonio, Tex., March 27—With | men, The corps was orsenizes eheci- | €d he take the matter up Wi : end, esp 1 Amaerican Hardware, 124 100N Dutton, Attorney Pierce, Councilman | villa known to be fleeing toward Tis Manross and Charles Trcadwfl;'\_ ‘gf stronghold in the Guerrero district, Bristol, Senator Klett and Judge Kirk- | closely followed by . Ye . i S y_troops of = Gen. | otherwise exempt from military d | ham took part the rank serivee of the | pershing's command, the problem of | mpa .,,.mmi,‘,,“o:, (e (“7:!(:,‘1::«\ ‘f":,\fl" past few months was taken upr. It|getting supplies to the Americat | unhomon i : & D J N 5 g = onored existence during it rat | h e s et e e OB O e & G T RIFLE REGIMENT fically for home defense and includes X, inyolying poj mostly men past military age o1 New Britain Machine, 81 1-2-824 P —— cient troops were on the border for | of American lives, accounted in @ },53 Union Manufacturing, S PITTSBURGH FORMS | protection of American interests, and | ieasure for the heavy tone of today's { 82 1-2 1 ock exchange.| There was good business in | investments stocks today'and mol determined to carry the agitation | carly trading on the for more troops further at this time. Declines of 1 to 2 points were regis- 4 : : vear. The papers poked a good denl Major General IFunston’s despatches e securities held firm.’ Bristol H Bgnalitiie jiraing hatiisbec }v‘?du.‘.cd 101 south of the border is becoming in- [ o run at it, and lhr-' war office :',:nnlr(.‘u [E— revealed No new du\-olnmucn\sl m((hc tered by Mercantile Marine preferred, ‘):,.‘ a I|.2.‘)‘r );u:i:]t””‘l]vo\l\t:‘\c':)] leave Hartford at 10:30 "}M'\ was | creasingly difficult. The advanced | Byt despite rebuffs, the o o pursuit of Villa, and reports from nav- | jeadin, oters, Crucible Steel, the pe- | Colt’s took anotkh drop. 5 often annulled after a crowd had [gonce it was pointed out today, has | pion ot SESPLE T 54 1Ve- | Movement Forwarded by Young | DU of santEoRghs Do e valeadine : olt’s took another D. stood on the platform for several penetrated more than 250 miles into It 'lflf;ptp('i 2 MV!\vm‘m:x mb.u: rnm(h_t 5 4‘1\«»‘!:‘;1 : :“:;;:m:ufiL4:;1:,\“‘:“.» Mexico | troleums and some other shares of DIy minutes, and without any announce- e interior of Mexico. red brissard with e inipaform with | Men's Clubs—Number of National iikes i e less prominence. Rails receded frac- REPUBLI ANS DEFER ment of the fact being made. The G St Glmhen ves @0 i h the initials “G. R." | Proposals By Carranza. S L o e e C standing presumably for George Ttex Guardsmen Are Included. IElesio Arredondo, Car and drilled faithfully in the highwas and byways. Punsters explained the “G. R oas standing for Georse’s | lirst regiment of Ameri Wrecks, or Government's Rejects, hut no amount of ridicule a poor service rendered the theatergo- | yjexjcan Central line from ¥l Paso to of New Britain for the 7:20 o'clock | 57 “20 “8R0 B Ml vea ~enings and the 1 o'clock afternoon | (MIMNANIL WL L EOS OO train was also discussed. Washington’s request . Chairman Elwell said that the com- | WaSUREORS TEENL (lor ‘the Mexi- nza's am- e | bassador. at the direction of his chief | Harrimans, Northern Pacific, Chesu- ACTION ON MEXI N presented to Secretary lansing some | peake and Ohio and Western Mary- proposals to broaden the protocol cov- | jand. Dealings were light and order- ’ : ering the joint pursuit of the Villa sking to Pittsburgh, Pa, March i Riflemen or permission i has been organized in this city. The Iy, most transactions being in small rai T 4 | be its T Y f v | ST rs Ta n - s Tha ssion was pleased to leain of rl:\s Ern e ey, e mn:(:l‘:g“x:) hinder movement is forwarded hy the Youns | ;;|.:;;1n o ”\lic onl cl‘;“r:(t [vt ](Im x\‘e\\ Toial | Senators Take Assurances That Bol ndition of affairs and ordered the y e W that of the . Slnent Loy 2 k) »osals, Mexican officials here be- S g . i : "Zm]mn\ that a record be kept for h‘\[‘f“'\,.f'.':‘f:f‘ 0,,:,,(;“0,“ depends on At one time it was suggested that | Men’s Business clubs of which therc | jjeve will bhe to delay the formal rati- Wall Street Close—Losses were Is Well Guarded as Guarantee one month of the time that the above | 18 SCCCE O ARG M Fericory, | the Mssanisers shouldisolt illandorst i on el iy oSO TR S e e e et ation. generally recovered in the final deal- OF Siiweiton r¥entioned trains left the stations. Tt |y " qeclare the question is one ¢ :;:I.(r:\lihnen(“\_e;:.“m(x‘t (h‘s .\-{q?mm, fell | of the country and the sole objec P Ih‘n ".,,“,“?(,:,] 1_\‘5:.:“_.,“( by General o e e 3 was also ordered that an announcer |y \o8 (U0 iy necessity. throusn, When the Derby canvass |is to acquaint lavmen with the hand- B e @i fo Gk o j kb | Washington, March 27—Admi be ordered to inform the patrons in The long despatch from General gl ’le ’f' he greatest as- | ling of a military rifle. The move- | of Mexican railways by American ! tration assurances that a suffig Hartford of a change in tim=2 0 any | parshing telling of operations in the stance. hey helped in the canvass, [ ment is said to have originated in | troops in pursuit of Villa and would S military force now is protegting and as soon as the canva trains and a spare crew and engine be | (juinity of Namiquipa gave basis for . P : was com- | Cleveland and the idea was dissem- | provide a working agreement under New York Stock Ixchange quota- | erican interests on the Mexcan B of any | pelief that in the future he will keep | Pleted they threw open their ranks to | inated from there, but the Pittsburgh | which instructions wonld be issued | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | der influenced republican senator: the Derby recruits, offering them rree ! re giment is the first to complete or- | by both governments to the military { members of the New York Stock Kx- |a conference called to consider the b in readiness to take the plac train that is so far behind time to | hegdquarters more closely advised of keep up the schedule. developments. preliminary training so that when they | ganization. commanders to cover any contingency. | change. Represented by E. W, Eddy. | der situation today to take no act] 'he commission granted the request were called up they would not have| Col. T. J. Keenan of this city took | Details of the new proposals will not March 27, 1916 | The conference instructed Sena of the company for the extension of ARE IN STEAMER { to begin absolutely at the beginning. | up the matter and presented it to | be made public until Secretary Lan- | Hligh Low Close | Gallinger, the chairman, to issue time for the turn table with the pro- U e b g nis e | the Youfig Men's Business clubs, with | sing has reviewed them Allis Chalmers ...20% 28% .29 statement setting forth its views. vision that it live up to its agresment S tan | PRISONER TDENTIFIED, | the result that these hodies pledged No Reply To Request i Am Beet Sugar .. 74 70 73 When republican senators assemb Loss of $200,000 to Cargo of British v ¢ 3 (i 14 3 gar . e e to have it Installed by August 1. 5 o = == | support fo it throughout the country. T AT o et i N0 G o T 50 2014 | conference r &l | Boat Caused Largely by Water. Man Awaiting Trial Said to Have | In this city almost 600 men have en- | - S S8V Sgshelalanien & s carteimay col id | of the Mexican situation with a vi DIV 3 N IRIE 7 e p Store K . - — is no S Svie R Dinesel 0 ol i i 2 | to agreeing upon a definite . pol DIVORCED, THEN MARRIED. | Boston, March 27.—Part of the | Held Up Store Keeper. rolled for |hro mo:f\mon\l _Hnl x] 11(1 specific request for permission to ship | Am Tee ......... 2815 ;l‘i”:h:min“ o e prmplm » H i e o iformed or drilled body, 11 2 T 615 * ¢ - e | cargo of the British steamer City of | New Haven, March 27— Walter | 10 Pe @ uniformec o : supplies over the Mexican Northwest- ] AM Can ......... 6154 sonate damvcrats: huatity s Former Wife of Fred Hollis Was | according to the promoters. All ex-| 5! B i ) S ioe i d ! pp =5 % Naples, which arrived here on Friday j Culhane, manager of a tea store here, | 00 E O Th (0 CE e Sl viqs | e to American troops mow move | Am Loco .. ...... 74% moned in caucus by Majority Lea Craned D el e from Calcutta, was damaged today by | 125 &ccording to the police, identi- | :,’“f"‘ s e GomidT | than 200 miles south of the fine. | Am Smelting .....101% Kern. ‘Hollis Harlow, son of Fred Harlow, | fr alcutta. was damaged today by | goq willia R e 2 als, at the C el Apparently it is the purpose of | Am Sugar .......111 The senate democrats insis o tedBWilliam) Ghanters, fia Sprisoneniiat e SANS MR (e i a8 T T2 il Apparently it is the purpose of | The senate democrats insist t who has proved himself alive after his | fire. which broke out in the hold from the county jail, awaiting trial for Carranza to grant the request under | Am Tel ‘& Tel ...1: zation is not more than one hour = | their caucus was called to consi fumily had thought him dead ten | an undetermined cause while the Ves- { allaged eomplicity in the hond up : e the terms of the proposal when it | Anaconda Cop ... § the repeal of the free sugar clause vet isited the Herald Saturday |sel was at Mystic Wharf, Charles-|and robbery of a trolley car at| W0k on a rifle range that is at the | o) pave been completed and six A T'S Fe Ry ('0.103 the tariff and was not for the purpg Bight an dexpress:d surprise that his | town. » | Waterbury recently, as the man who | 015P0sal of the organization. rather than {o extend the desired por. | Baldwin Loco of taking up the Mexican situatig father, of whom he had heard nothing The loss was estimated at $200.000. { o1, \arch 6 held him up with a re- | Includes C. N. G. mission now and provide for it in the | B & O ......... Several of the leaders, however, D for sixteen years, should write here | The chief damage was from water, | volver in the store here and robbed Among the members of the local | general agreement ' BRT % 'div-xml that the Mexican issue Wo seeking him. He said the la e[ith:r “'hillh \x\;mrpnnulwd rim" the hold to | him of a small amount of cash. His | hody are a number of ational s Jutte Superior bimself or his mother heard of the | a depth of jwelve feet. The shid | statement, the police sav i S ¢ho he been sharp- ‘anadian Pacific 5 < S, o B R statement, police say is supported | Guardsmen, who have been sharp- | DEATHS AND FU Canadiar acific €lder Harlow was just before the San | was only slightly damaged by a woman who was in the store at | shooters and first class marksmen | NERALS Cen Leather Francisco earthquake when he was in e = the time. for years. and several retired army Ches & Ohio ... thdt city as a musician. ! EXTEND SUGAR DUTY, Charters denies that he was in New | officers who have offered their ser Roccotheling . | Chino Copper About eight years ago, Mr. Harlow Haven on that dat He said he was | vices, in coaching and instructio ROC0o) Cule dnfantison iof AIxFand: chilMil & St Paul. crop out | MARIETTA T0 TAMPICO 'l{m'i'o h;!\itumv. said, his mother was granted a di- | pomocratic Caucus Takes no Action | Working in Waterbury on March 6 | with the wmilitare rifle. Wi, EROTe DRI G L e G T - Gunboat Fs Ordered from Vera Cruz 4 vorce in the Hartford county su- " Sy 2 | ? ¥ G o ford avenuc died today of cerebral ! (ane (3as L , on Recommendation of Simmons, o | el e e commn ot BREA (e e Cons Gas ..... % perior court on grounds of de. ertion. e i = SCIENTISTS TO THE FORE. | the range, which is a few miles from | Inenensitis. = Th o al was held | Grucible Steel . Protect American Interests—Nay Two years ago she was married to Washington, March —Txtension Oxford, Eng., March 27—With i"‘“ city, which will be established , |19 & 15,,7r»<r;\, interment taking place | pigtillers Sec i ) e i § & Aldirmen of Bloomield, [l sneleniating auty ot onalcencin| iav o aialne oo T L e e et hnihe NewiCatHolicicemetary L e 1% Reports Show Conditions Are Quiel ur}h'fi(.l \1%!'1.?14;»:0“'»“".‘\(.L.m‘xr;x‘sct n“l ’_”:'; pound on sugar untl 1920, as a sab- | velopment of chemical industry a 4 camp members may ],o and (»i;‘,’,:r»d.;:: AT | ‘I?r;;“l,\‘( ll‘lm(. :@ | Washington, March The - il to local officials asking Information | stitute for the house free sugar re- | cOW £ In research chemistry is to he | they desire, being under '_’f“’ff] P Al ctate tiansferahwer: retorand|les |’~“l~r s ; - | boat Marietta has been ordered fro S e rhing TS mor peal bill, which would extend it in- |introduced in Oxford university. | ciPline, bevond being requirec S e e e | e 4 Vera Cruz to Tampico to aid in pro detinitely, was recommended to the | Hereafter it will be necessary for the | aualify as an expert marksman W K e is after- | Great Nor pfd 1 eonl interests Todayh tecting Ame report from Tampico said condition were unchanged, with-quiet prevailing of | 1'00n as follows: Frank Br Katie Rlogaslowski a one-half democrats of the senate in caucus to- | Student to pass ay Dby Chairman Simmons, of the |# Piece of research in the form of i an examination in | IEmployers of men desirious dzils Lo ( Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. | participating in this movement have 3 interest | Inspiration ssed a avillingness to give em- | 1N Property on Grove and Orange | Kansas City so DOWN CRIM WAR CU . i |-experimental investigations on | expre it was desired to have Uig . 0 Twenty Prisons Are Closed in e o o i TPAE S5 Sl s e e et e by || Cern Wt G it to Bllen | Lack Steel ... D s T ) England During Two Ycars. consider the proposal further to- | ON€ Year. In announcing the change | a8¢ of the riflc range, and offers of | % Revnolds land and Duildings on | Lehigh Valley 1% & Lo ths tivertc) the townt o K@orrespondence of The Associated Press.) | nicht, the faculty say that it is of particu- | assistance from regular service men ”“';f’j;“ street, and Anna J, Leghorn | Max Motor com battloship Kentucky, now oft Taxill London, March 23.—A reduction in | . . lar importance at this time because | have been abundant. (B8 arsen i me e koz flandRandh fntex Boirolaun: will proceed to Vera Cruz. Ameri the prison estimates of the British | MAKING POISON GAS. of the great demand for research Col. Keenan expresses the opinion | v L R Eliead e in the Tampico oil reglons are ° atil isles for the coming vear of $500,000 A = chemists in England. | that one million men would be par A l'V\\'()i'1'll\' SOLICITOR |INY A\‘I&I;:‘dl\]v asprebonsive, and the Maststis” B or about twelve per cent—and the | yahan Helping Great Britain in This Sem jicloating Ring i afirainin g fouxins REhe : i e i e B Machias will rémain at that port.d§ ¢ting up, in whole or in part of a | MOKERS MAKE SACRIFICE summer, laving a foundation for Canvassing throughout the city is a | Nev Cons ....... 9 A long as there is an alarm. There a some 2,000 Americans in the vicinity. “scientific” Warfare, i trained citizen soldiery, against times oman purporting to be working in |N Y N H& H R R of nced. the interests of the Sunshine socie Northern Pac .... Pittsburgh Ready. 1d who according to the investiga- | Pac Mail 8 8 Co + tion of the Chamber of Commerce is | Penn R R ... Pittsburgh regiment has bheen 5 > % The Pittsburg & g ' | unworthy of support. Local members | Peoples Gas e of prisons are some of the isible evidences of the reduction of (Correspondence of The Assoclated Press.) Abstain One Day und Give Cigarette crime owing to the war, according to | Osaka, Japai, March 23.—Accord- Money to Soldiers. the report of the commissioners of % to the Mainichi, Japan is exporting | (Cocrespondence of The HOG CHOLERA, sociated Press.) risons. Of the twenty prisons closed . ; 3 . Prosident Wilson in this ; ; e artford, Marc Deputy Ca prisons. the twenty *ed | (o Great Britain large quantities of ! Berlin, March 23.—The “no-smok. | °ffered to Presi Y of the society disclaim any connection | I’ressed Steel Car . . Hartford, Mgrch Deputy Catilg or in process of being closed eleven o ] ¥ | ing days” inaugurated by Herr Kirch. | (elegram which Col Keenan sent to \) (00 "% 000 (0 o Bh A Cans Commissioner Ingram reports a B o ai Jing | 1 romide which is used in the produc- | NS d gure 3 O S between the woman anc ieor | 1t D omoogaoy ik of HOx - Chiled Bave been closed entirely, all being 5 | ner in Breslau for the benefit of sol. | VAshinston wanization. Reading Beciols OUtiNE of RO | CISNS I | { | | | i | Germany has Middlesex county One man in { Middlefield has a herd of five hun= Gred hogs and they are more or les affected by the disease. The doctor, thinks that the animals were In= fected by imported hogs 2 Rep I & S com. ... KILLID, Rep I & S pfd .... So Pac So Ry pfd .... Studebaker .. Tenn Cop ... Texas O ... -nu%m in towns of moderate size like | tion of poison ga Aiersfisome time ago--days on which|| . 0 amiautiiorizedl tol offerivou, Sin Chebnsford, Hereford, Stafford, St | exhaustible rock-salt beds from which | smioloers abstained trom the goe oitos ascot i tionalineed Bilieiseyicas Nol i Albans, etc. Lromide is obtained; Japan has no | paceo and gave either their customary | the first battalion of the first reei- Tondon M e e N SR T ie o The biggest drop in crime w r. ck-salt but has great areas of allowance of cigars and cigarettes or | Ment of American Riflemen. Al the “M‘m(,:y emoriea L SoseTee tas & Boticed in the year ending March, | farms in the southern districts of the | their value in cash to men in the army | Members of the organization are of | [HWNECH that eleven Dersons wore 1915, when the percentage was 281 | empire. The brine which is left after | __have been held now in thirty-one | military age. and have pledged them- N e e s ’\,m‘\ Per 100,000 population. — The fiscal | the table-salt is extracted has had a | cities, large and small, and have had | Selves to qualify at once, and at their '\.“rk__l'l)‘::d';‘-“ '~<’»|-\1x~o ol i ¥ear now drawing to’a close ex- | limited use in the past as a fertilizer | ystonishing result own expense. as marksmen with the | (20 TS the Vedltetranean STEAMER SAFE, Pected to show a still further decrease {and as an ingredient in bean custa.d. | A total of $94,221 in cash has been | regulation rific of the United States | mmmmatie MeQIEIAncan. | tnion Pac .. ....o1 m crime, the report say The war which stopped the iru- | collected, it is reported, beside about | army. If a million Americans will | NOTICE, S Uit et New York, March 27.—The Hol~ o | portation of dyestuffs and drugs from | 200,000 cigars, 180,000 cigarettes, and | S0 qualify during the next fe = { Utah Cop . .- 56 land-America Line steamship Nieuw BOY'S LEG FRACTURED, Germnany caused manufacturers here | 20,000 packages of tobacco. The to- | months your plea for National Pre- Wil the lady who fell on the iey walk | U s Rub Co. Amsterdam, which sailed from Rot- Daniel Nelligan, 10 vears old, of |0 start chemical factories and one of | hacco trade, as was originally feared | paredness will, supplementing cou- on Court street on January 26, 1914, | U S Steel .. ....... 3% |terdam on Mrach 23 with passengers street, fell off the first story (these discovered that bromide could | has felt no ill-effects from the ‘*mno- | gressional action, have met with « near property of William Hart and | U s Steel pfd .. 117 | and cargo for New York via Falmouth pm of his home last evening and | ¢ had from brine. A sample was¢ | smoking days” so that plans are being | practical popular response that il J. H. Pease and who left name and Car Chem ... 4 46 |arrived safely at the latter port and fractured his leg. Dr. D. W. O'Con- | St to England and Japanese bror- | completed for their introduction into ! help to insurc our country against| address with the late Dr. Styles | Westinghouse ...- % 65% | departed for New York at noon yes. nell was called in to reduce the frac- | id¢ making it now a regular and fruit- | thirty-four other cities in the near fu- | enforced participation cither in the | please communicate with R, I2. ., | Western Union 3 90 terday according to a cable message ture. l““ industry. | ture. | present or in any future war’” | Box 461, City | Willys Over = 227 lreceived by the line here today.