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Bull | decree as lives of voking pro- fights are denounced in the needlessly endangering the men, torturing beasts, pro- sanguinary and r first fighting causes who, for a mo- go without ne- that the adds ry to poor 1ent life. penalty for infringement of the decree is a fine of $1,000 to $5,000 imprisonment of two to six months, or both. Another decrce provides the death penalty for train robbery, highway robbery, attempt to ing at burglary, cutting tele- phone or telegraph wires or any rob- bery by violence. Failure to report robberies, failure of the authorities to their efforts to make arrests, failure to prosecute or failure to give testimony will be punished by im- prisonment for from one to five years. The penalty for robbery without vio- lence is set at five to ten vea Per- sons aiding the escape of robbers will ibe subject to the same penalty. CREW STILL MISSING Not use Sailors of Kingstonian Heard From and Eleven Destroyers Are Dispatched to Search for Them. Newport, R. I, Oct. 10.—The crew of the British freight steamship King- stonian, missing since Sunday, when its members abandoned their ship at the order of the raiding German sub- marine in the waters off Nantucket shoal lightship, had not been heard from today. Eleven torpedo boat de- stroyers were dispatched to the viein- ity of the lightship by Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves to continue the search. No further report of the submarine or submarines which destroyed six steamships Sunday on the transatlan- tic lane that rounds the lightship, came to hand today. There has bheen no trace of the submersible since its last victim went to the bottom Sun- Gay night. The search for the missing crew, said to number more than fifty men, was haltad yesterday on receipt of re- ports t some of them had been found. Therc was no confirmation from any sources by wireless and, in fact, the report w officially denied. As the men had been afloat for more than thirty-six houvrs in open boats and probably without food or adequate clothing, the anxiety on the vart of the destroyer fleet to locate them be- came more intense, especially as the weather last night became extremely cold. DEAF MUTES ON TRIAL Husband and His Accomplice Accused of Murdering Mrs. Anna Castelli After Luring Her to New Haven. New Haven, Oct. 10.—Francisco Veteri and Joseph Castelli of New York were put on trial in the superior court nere today, charged with the murder of Anna, wife of Castelli, in a rooming house in this city last April. It is alleged that Veteri, in accordance with a plan formed by the woman's husband, brought Mrs. Castelli to this city, and that she was taken to the bouse where Castelli had hidden him- self in a closet of the room taken by Veteri and the woman preparatory to the comm on of the crime. 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Smooth cast, plain design, compact structure, and countless other features. | ditions i board, Convenient and Mechanically Right—no modern features big roomy ovens, easy working grates Call and see for yourself all the good things about them. They Certainly Do Cookmg and Heating Easy M. Curtin ® Company New Britain are Handsome, nounced will deal with science languages ble feature, for instance. as 1l- iting the whole-hearted convic- tion to be encountered is the unmis- takable conviction among manufac- turers all over the country as to the wisdom of constantly promoting scien- tific research. Ye ago i | manufacturers required almost a gen- | eration of careful study and on, sometimes accompanied ter controversy and the dissolution of partnerships, before adopting changed methods vastly less radical than this general approval of joining science to industry. Manufacturers all over | the country showing plainly to the hoard their belief | M that the country well depend the new program of instruction. The board of education has lately set up three committees, one of which, under the chairmanship of Herbert | Lewis, will deal with the education of young persons up to the age of | 16 after the war, having particular regard to those who have lost their education through being permanent- ly taken out of the schools into in- dustr Two other committees an- Lambros had succeeded in forming a cabinet, which will be sworn in today. It is composed as follow: Premier and minister of public instruction, Prof. Spyridon Lambros; minister of foreign affairs, M. Zalo- costas, former Greek minister to Bul- [ minister of war, Gen. Dracos; minister of marine, Rear Admiral A. Damianos; minister of finance, So- crates T. sanitoflea minister of jus- tice, Constantine Andonopulos; min- r of interior, Alexander 1o minister of national economy, prob- ably M. Oeconomides. Tho correspondent declares this is politically the most coiorless cabinet Greece has ever known. are of education future of the their businesses 219 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, (CORNER HAYNES ST.) as on | BRITISH EDUCATION STRIKES NEW STRIDE War Has Turned Nation to Research Study on Sclence As Applied FINE QUALITY VELVET CARPETS SELLING AT $1.75 PER YARD Here's a tip to the wise and to Industry. London, Oct. 10.—Under direction of the Earl of Crewe, dent of the board of education, the board is busily preparing for the re- | vision of education that is regarded | % as imperative as a result of new con- following the war. It is to consistent continuation of the made last year when Herbert , parliamentary secretary of the obtained from the house of commons a vote of funds for research | in connection with industry, England | clogged nostrils open right up; the air having definitely determined to di- | passages of your head clear and you rect the minds of its youth towards |cen breathe freely. No more hawk- the study of science as applied to | ing, snuffling for breath a® night; industry, in preparation for the forth- | your cold or catarrh ppears, coming “economic war after the war,” Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream as well as the study of languages with | Balm from your druggist now. Apply a view of the acquisition of trade. a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, Though on account of the large | healing cream in your hostrils It number of science instructors absent | penetrates throt Y air on war service it will be difficult to the head, soothes the inflamed or the actual science courses under way, | swollen mucous membrane and relief it is understood that the scheme, nstantly. when launched, will prove to be a ust fine. wide and comprehensive one. A re- ' with a cold or the new presi- W“!"K"’"A«X"Z M 1"1"(’P~v‘ g ""P‘I-‘!"wx»?‘ HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD % Says Cream Applied in Nestrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Fotetetesotesgotedetetestotedot ot igdestot be a start Lew the wise need only one BUY CARPETS NOW. are on the advance and before tip— s relief— vaiting. YO Instant relief—no waiting. ur Pricl the next raise comes we sug- that you make your No gest se- lection. telling advance. These the pat- ” will | CARPETS market VELVE best are ana finest in color, tern and quality. Don't stay stuffed-up nasty catarrh. when the ]