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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918, A. KATTEN & SON Hartford One Price Clothing Co. 114-116 Asylum Street Announcing a Rather Comprehensive Line e thrifty man things movin Of New Models in | 1 | 1 his example is an | | | el SPRING SERGE DRESSES o : LEAVEN of the right kind is very efficient. Last chance to purchase a Stein- Bloch or Shuman Overcoat or Suit at oon ing and pros- I reduced price. Our Mid-Winter Clothing s e | Even If you have I.\ only a little money to deposit, bring it to the | e | FORD CONSTRUCTING MEAT EXPORTS PASS. where it will be safe | FERAER ) U-BOAT STINGERS $400,000,000 MARK ° i Paid on Savings Accounts ' | New Cralt Bull oi Steel Will Greater Than in Any Year in‘ Protect Coast i Nation’s History | l | l Washington, Feb. 1.—Henry Ford New York, Feb. 1.—Meat exports | | | Sale ends Saturday night, February 2nd. " SPECIAL SALE ON SHIRTS 'THE FARRELL 'CLOTHING CO. 271 MAIN STREET building a new type of stecl sub- from the United States in 1917 ex- marine chaser, which will be ready ceeded in value those of any earlier for active service by summer, Secre- vyear in the history of our export BISHOP AT FUNERAL / tary of the Navy Daniels told the trade. A compilation by the National ) house committee on naval affairs. City Bank of New York shows that F F 1’, EBE[}K He also informed the committee the exports of meat, dairy products| Wall Street—Rails, in it had been decided to abandon tem- and food animals in 1917 exceeded | the more prominent war { porarily the three-year shipbuilding $400,000,000, in value against less | in further demand at the act) ixrrogl:\nL so as to meet the demand than $150,000,000,000 in the year pre- | ing of taday's market. Co Promize vell i e = = (Continued from First Page) | for smail fighting craft to combat ceding the war and $255,000,000 in |shippings and specialties also moved i . P Thezun%‘:: ) TUGS BR AK IUY CHAINS - the submarines. Hearing this, mem- the high record pre-war year, 1916, | forward, gains extending from large be held at 2:30° o'clock Sunday aicher, Zimmerman, Dahme, J. J.|bers of the committee said the pend- That this high record export in 1917 | fractions to slightly more than a point. | afterncon et the Windsor Avenue l McAuliffe, Cavanaugh and Higgin in, propriation bill will ecarry no is made in respo: to the appeals of | U. S. Steel was the outstanding fea- | Methodist church. N . E wer Peter Mil- | money in furtherance of b ship our Allies, is apparent from a study | ture, its first offering of 10,000 shares | —_— TARVE []UR TR“QP{! Barges Carrying 20,000 Tons of Coal e r aus, Edward Schacfer, | construction) but smaller craft will of the bank’s statistics showing the shhm\,ng a moderate advance, firom | Mrs. George Dobson 1 -, 2 Cm {raus and Joseph Holfelder of | he provided for by ge appropria- number of food animals in the Unit- | which it soon reacted. St. Paul com- Th A - oL Bottont Hasanol T flocs Af- | T 3 o funeral of Mrs. George Dobson L) a o Boston Hscape From Floes Af- | pis oty anda Mr. Straub, Emil | tions. ed States and the details of the ex- | mOn and preferred, General Motors | ;") JEFR BF JIES eoree Bobson ter: Delay' of Eive Days: Muckle, M. Schearer and Vetor Lein- | The Secretary told Representative ports of recent vears. The number of | and Industrial Alcahol were among |qo o5 FEKAE © 960Gk o jich of Waterbury. The burial was | Britten he was opposed to increasing food animals in the United States de- | the heavy issues. Liberty Bonds E | > 5 . o N -+, 3 = i T | har (Continued from First Page) | Vineyard Haven, Mass, Feb. 1.— !in the new Catholic cemeter | the Marine Corps force. Mr. Britten creased 15,000,000\ in the seven years | hxnrl_fi?mt - e o Mes ElAiT Aadbveon i TGS iy s Gl Lo T e [fa=slazad hefworldio e aniiarsend Wprdceding imefwar v {lohinc (cousaios ML EoC Ctakingfiwasiiinduced Sin 8 to) SEISICET mar dod o e it O enemy back from the lines marking .4 with 20,000 tons of coal for B CITY I’ Ms | ment to provide for the enlistment of ing population of the country ip. | first half-hour. Steels and rails react- () uners ”rvla . ‘dr 2 x'.!, }: en B8 winter position. N SRoh colgron, Bon. | 80,000 additional marines. He said creased 11,000,000 in the same period. | €1 a point and some of vyesterday's|Anderson will be held at the home of ton and nearby points General | her son, Rev. Miiton S. Anderson, 2§ ft here to- | ‘Anustrian Attack Fails, day, after being held in port by ice { this would enable the department 'to In the decade ending with 1907, the | SPectacular features, motabls i 3ra s Bt T:8( ‘clock d at least 37,000 to France to fight cxports of meat, dairy products and | Motors and General Electric, receded | Grand street, at 0 o'clock this he weekly 17'\\r0” of the water 3 : | : 5 points. Ti rers: vening. Rew, FE. S. Eielson of New 5 since Sunday. The fleet is duc in r s $511.98 | with the army i rora 224,000,000 a | 2 to 5 points. The reversal was soon | evening. Rew Rome, Feb. 1—Tho Austrians yes- B g | rtment is $511.98. . food animals averaged $224 overcome on the broader inquiry for | Haven, and Rev. James Solimene of S : 5 »ston tomorrow. A el Assembied on Seaboard. vear and from 1907 to 1914 the ¢ = erday attacked on the Asiago plateau | rthur O'Leary, auto driver for tl Telli LU RS i AT e & b 169,000,000 a year, leading stocks. Pools were active in |Hartford will preach. The remains fin an attempt to drive the TItaliat — | C. A. Hall Co., collidea vesterday with Sohctiry Duviels soiw 3 e “g‘ (,5,0 e T | specialties. Alcohol rose six points|will be sent tonight to Syracuse, N. Y. ffrom the newly won position on Mont Boston, Feb. 1.— [ the T Ol Dol M o fvne of Hebting hip il L ‘f il fl‘ s Mthe ha” | from its early decline. Shippings, hire! NeriNe Ll e el toragr e d)e Deville, the war office announces day w: still cons had stopped denly 1\\(‘ h;.\w\“ me r:gmr n! Ok 1914, all o hW et P";V th the cajl|Decially Atlantic Gulf and afternoon in the Furman Streef oday. The enemy was unable to supply of coal and carefu The indoor baseball tea of ha | 2 e L 11 ginning of the war. i Fruit, were materially higher, and |Methodist church. Accompanying the ooden hull submarine chaser and from Europe, however, the exports of oyer: We can get them in meat and dairy products jumped to mbers and get them quickly. $220,000,000 in 1915, $294,000,000 in . Ford is using a part of his auto- 1916 and $406,000,000 in 1917, th mobile plant to fabricate the parts, highest record ever made in our ex- | which will be assembled and put to- ports of this class of merchandise. | gether on the Atlantic seaboard. It iS Yyhile a part of this increase in tho | reacl, the Italian line buting the small amounts which ar- | New Britain City Guard def The Italians, by a sudden attack at rived by rail and water with the | Scout Masters' nine of the dawn yesterday, advanced their lines prospect that measures taken by the |at the State far as the head of the Telago val- | fuel administration would not bring | score 7 to Jley in this sector. —~— | relief until the middle of next week. |the Cut . R | Here, @ French Raid Germans. rails showed renewed strength. Lib-!body will be Rev. M. S. Anderson, erty Bonds rallied, the 31-2’s selling | Adelbert Anderson, sons of the de- at 98.30 to 98, first 4’s at 96.68 and | ceased, and Sherman Anderson, a second 4's at 96.04 to 95.98. grandson. Oils, tobaccos and coppers were 1 to 3 points higher in the lighter trad- Wilbert I. Johnson ing of the mid-session, but the lst{ 1y rinaral of W t Thur: 3 lers were not allowed to | At a meeting of New Britain C | ver coal to office buildings, stores | oil, O. U. A. M., last night, the mc and factories, bert ¥. Johnsou ] sible some of them may be put to- vajue of exports is, of course, due to : " S s . an order to this effect | bers voted to buy $200 worth Does 4 3 value of exports is, fell back again when U. S. Steel re- | . . S S Paris, Feb. 1.—French troops last ; e Lt AR gother on the Great Lakes, since it p; ices, there is als ver 7 Ye" | will be held at 2:30 o’clock Sunda o whic expired this morning, ving | Thrift Stan |8 b higher prices, SUeploge acted a st 2 ts. Rails and ship- f 1 ¢ jght made raids on the German lines i ool & = » baving | Thritt Stam {would be an easy acted almost 2 poun P~ from his late home, 267 High stre been extended for two days by the city cc ward M. Brady, president of the Boston Central Labor Union last pings also forfeited much of their matter to bring |arge increase in the quantity ex The teachers of the Northend |them out through the canals. ported, especially in meats of the | PInES ool gave a luncheon in honor of | “The n will combine all the higher grades, which ara demanded E‘&hSE-Marht Nl g abeth Leupold on Wednes- | zood noin he destrover and the the people of the United States. | Coii™ o tations in the final heur. Miss Leupold has accepted the 110-foot chs nd eliminate the bad mho q]mnmy of fresh beef exported |y . }lo‘l\ng was irregular. Liberty LENEETLN gt SEX SaU o R Biresta ot b ity orih i ol i ol s ~5od letia W c b mo}q:h(;o{.:;m b6 iy the fiscal year 1914, :.1; ?{e‘v:ar 3 1.2's sold at 98.30 to 98 first 4's WHITE HOUSE GONFERENGE noders i 1 o h Var, n_charging that the New York, | Eril) sehool. SR .A' v Haven and Hartford railroad | A N i preceded the beginning g s | at 96.68 to 96.60 and second 4's at { At the last meeting of Andre “The new type of submarine hunter S in 1917 E l I wa 5 8 3 arine t 6,394,000 pounds and in 19 \ RIKE IHE IN | *as Doansling move fhan 800,000 658 |1 500e 1 0. 0. I, the miembers voted | will be wit unlike our oide: destroy- ;‘9’;]’;‘1’ 000 pmlnds‘ or thirty times as 96.04 to 95.98. e surplus coal and asking that Some | {5 Lu'choco $100 worth of THTIft | ors, but many features wil o aor: O D e peaneqing | Sales approximated 900,000 shares. | progigent Wilson Renews F £ tl 1pply be seized for essential | g | : : much i > S, : . 2 1 [iERMANY AB ,%TI‘N 1 ltru \pp' g & = ‘N‘X“T‘ ht Al Wi by far the m'(\s( (»zv cient small vessels iy, war. Of bacon, the quantity ex: New York Stock Exchange quota- Against Appointment of War CGoun i c.S daughter, Alyson . now engaged in the war on subma- in 1914 was 193,964,000 pounds - il by Congress. i = {born this morning to Mr. and | rines. They are not intended for deep POLC 1N 191 2 tions furnished by Richter & Co. Y ! 5. Bal 3 it ' and in 1917 667,156,000 pounds. Hams “ . Washington, Feb. 1.—President = Washington, Feb. 1. — Weather | Willam E. Baker oz South Burrltc) sea submatine hunting but for har- jnorepsed from 166,000,000 pounds in | members of the New York Stock BE- | oy on™ ioday reiterated his op: . . e | street. or and other inshore work. I do not g 267,000,000 pounds in 1917; | change. v AR s e lereat] (Gontinued from First Page) “; -dptd tm = “tm 5 th nmomom] Sui‘ } . Willlam _ Schaefer has recelyed. a jicare to say just how many have been 11';::!'1 :'nr]{ from 2,668,000 pounds irt eb. 1, 1918 :"iéf{f“cifi.é’éf Fiendans 0 e : s fent to avert another acute short- | letter from his son, John, who is now | ordered. e have contracted for a 1uf'7%0 435,000 pounds and canned Low Close | ¢ions contending they would hamper = roiice iasired ithellitrade s union pase in jthe Bast wasyin Bodayiilier < KA ksonville, Fla,, | large number, and can get many more y ¢ from 3,465,000 pounds to 67,-| Am Beet Sugar 4 77% [him in the conduct of the war and uilding in Berlin and arrested Dep- and Director General McAdoo of the | with the army mofor repair comipany. | if necessary. hear Nieuport, Belgium, and in the eims sector. A number of prison- rs and one machine gun Wére ured, the war office Rev. Dr. G. W. C, 111’1 will offic and burial will be in Fairview cen etery. mittee >ssure i | e e |'577,000 pounds. Dairy products alsn | Alaska Gold 2% | {hat they were unnecessary. ty Koersten and other leaders. ailro expressed confidence that s I The essential thing s ~that the . Z) v g o corresponding increase. But: | Am Ag Chem .. 87% S o the country would p: through the CU ST{{ OAT N DAQK lew craft, promises; to be a highly /" xports increased from 3,604,000 | Am Car & Fay Co. 733 1% RENT CONDITIONS BAD. Geneva, Feb. 1.—Seven deputies in ' cri without any further shutdown 1t i 0 important factor in the fight on n,; Doumds o 26,825,000 poundsi cheesn | Am Tee ... 1214 PR RN e ustri marine cd e Landtag of the Duchy of Baden, of in . z The ’y"”"‘ “"“1” F‘f’;“ Ao from 2,423,000 “pounds to 66,087,000 | Am can epresenting all parties, called upon Although 1 opeimistic official; < S y an engineer brought here by Mr. o e 1k from $1,~ rand Duke of r;r.‘\dm and demanded €1id the situation depended entirely | Pedestrians in Bushnell Park See ! ford, Admiral Taylor, Chief of the ‘;:’;"&:5 ‘:;:;Le(;:df,;’lzdmx?_filno 003 in :2 (’izgopm i hat, owing to the serious financial On weather and coal would go for- i Man Sitting on Bench Draw Razor Bureau of Construction and Repair, 370/ il ey 1o B tuation the usual taxation should Wward first to 'ship, householders, | and Constructor Stocker. Mr. Stock- 1917 1 revenues and Iublic institutions and preferred war | | | i 38% | appointed by Governor Holcomb to 90% | investigate rent conditions in Water- 5814 | bury has made a preliminary report 837% [to the State Council of Defense. Tt ; andiitempauicides SRR e e teq s TWhile the increases in the quantity | Am Sugar ... 107% | indicates that in the opinion of the e appiied to the roy < i Euilcs Hartford, Feb. 1 tting the fabricating work started. Of the principal meats exported ar¢ | om Tobacco 165 committee conditions are very bad. edtic, according ' to the Volk-i il S e throush Bushnell Parl e ) SR e »s will be motor driven, l2rge, the increase in total value of the | am Tel & Tel 109% | In some instances, it is asserted rents ennie of St. Gall. The reply was an nder .present. conditlons they saw | ;2550 ©FAIEEC S R L to ses : . greater. The value of | ‘snaconda Cop 6314 | had been raised from $7 and $10 per tle ch d Mr. Ford will make all the it refus S v e to supply the less es- eqhivocal refusal. The matter now & upply t B e e e ilon e heot eaported in 1014 wan | {7 & Fo Ry Co. 85 sn,g month to $35 even in neglected tene- [Ulehasuiscusesd dn; the Baden parllas | St b zor from his pocket, slash his {hroat ' The understanding fs that Mp but $7§9,000 and in 1917 $26,277,000. | Baiawin Loco 63% | ments. The committee will make a - ! e T | and fall to the ground. A young Wom- Daniels plans to put $50,000,000 in bacon in 1014 o“ !‘9;00“ .“"‘dw;"' B & .- 517% | final report. : = i o2 ! T an spectator fainted and men who o = e q 1917 $117,222,000; butter in had 457 TQ, DRAW ASYLUM PLANS. AMTRICAN PEOPLE M NKEYS an sp e S e tie nevilc They are intended oo 00" 15 0 1917 $8,749,000 and | peth stcel B I8% DR. HOPKINS ACCEPTS. i UUE hurried to the man’s side were blood tq take up the convoy of American Sty el 4 3 i e Nty =D Eirnest nkelbach & Perry Will Make Speci- —_ jiepatezed O e toop and supply ships and Allied ‘;‘1"‘::’1 S et R 1435 | . Fopkine, president of Dartmouth : S | e was John Alonsis, address un- vessels after they arrive on tt . $15,244,000. . nad:ag 3 % i pations for Rebuilding of Structure. Paul Hennig, Accused of Tampering | known, of ddle age and well sde, thus relioving the dp‘fu?\’iil These responses to the dema:ds S Ceplial Tentler E836H colloge 1of s sctnztng; L:fa Ef:fié’fi?n , X g L yers % Burc A= | ‘Ahay & 537 ent his atcep . Frank B. Wecks, cha : iressed. He was hurried to the more quickly th 4 our Allies in Europe for the charac- | cnes & Ohio 37 | m sl Doy i 2 il | < iy 1 e = vy o ¢t for the appeals for i Mil & St Paul. 421 |in the office o prmittee ot msc-w« onnecticut Hos- to Have Made Statement. | hour 1 his case was critica HOPING FOR HEAT tspa Leshescon ({::1‘ F"R_‘? v‘u_ 233 | acting quartermaster gene;a.l I;Ite “\I,l hve Sommissioned Architects Unkel. = New York, Feb. 1.—The govern- | Sppreing 00 youne men infyo xmmv'o in the Tnited States. The | Gons Gas 90 stationed at the war depa New Britain are today devoutedly ring to the goddess of heat and ch & Perry t Cruciblo qf.m‘l ‘ ty of fresh heef turned out by > prepare plans parslb el ey nd ment placed on the st 151% GARL YOUNGBLAD, M. S., s Old Lyman 4 ] stablishments of tha Shidad we onstruction of the trcagon trial of Paul Hennig, accused D= reet Boy (.o or of (hs Prevocational e Del & haleon 30y Masseur, 74 West Main RS WEK Of the fmalnbulldingSre—W oiis o ohivie ity ieyrossope partsifos UL fos 1T Grammar school that the examina- , y10000 pounds in 1909 to 3,786,000 | poc o 2% 'Phone, 428-13; Residence Ph atly destroyed by f valltorpedoes) Chs . Harri Stephen Redzwan of Lyman tion rooms there will be heated to. il b SRl el ageeoce 32, 675-5. Thermolite Bath, Massage, The exterior of the building Ty A e street patient at the New Britain morrow morning. The first men in Lo - o 0 e resh boef as above B 137 | Vibration, Neuritis, Rheumatism, restored with very little che ; e e Gener: pital, with painful burns s 1-A appear for examination at 1 ouioted nave grown from approxi- | aoneral Erech 4o | Impeded Circulation. Electric treat- its former general appearance, ex- o SURPCC IS8 e Ot tas | susta st evening at her home, 7:3p o'clock and unless it is very MO CRIET NEEE KON 0e in 1914 to | Soodrich Rub o1y ments.' Open afternoons and eve- Bt a8 18 necessary to make the neWw American people made monlk when attempted to extinguish a rm there the examining phys D bt ina s fo i Sortar il = pf(}\' o 574 nings. By appointment at your res- RF Aveproof. nselves in entering the war blaze which ignited the 3 of her /A0 &) few days, finQithat some of Lo B 500/000) poundsiaz oy Dor Ore Cetfs. 58 % | idence. eapimnthba U Ll " Hig testirhony was in- | Ve years old_son, who also their subjects have become tieir Da- st heaf in 1917, 177,000,000 went }&s:’;:;::\ i 90| em———————ns o requirements of modern hospital Lo of lneimenreRten (vl et S e W fo e Tiisdico it G ren Brit- | Interborough s3 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIOATION. bric of its kind. ssn told 6F obtsining exiploge | BAdnight. At stitution t . e 3 aily, Brance and el ey |KansasiCityleo L all This wing of the building, when e e p COLEMAN—RUSGROVE 000,000 pounds of bacon exported In | g.npecott Cop 33% FOR RENT—i-room tenement, ¢ afternoon it wi stated that the wo- ‘ovemb -constructed, will be fireproof S g“‘(,:“”;“lwe in was resting comfortably. Anoth. The wedding of William J. Cole- 1817, over 5«{?,0%0.:«0:“ pé’:fif:mvf:; Lack Steel 7% | modern improvement. Tel. 1 4-31‘;,- au:‘ho\lr, - : . foroman, Hennie subse. €T son of the woman is at home, also 1(11&11‘.. son ;{\.\Ix'. Z“»’: Mrs. D:I\.md\“r{. ;ry i‘:rrnt Britain, France, 2 %;h,,:h”v:;‘?. - 59% ::1, g No details have as at vet been de- & WA Torame burned slightly. “oleman of New Britain, and Miss . Maxwell Mof com 3014 z ed upon. e j;‘fl '::":: el s il e oIt s oy starting Gladys Emily Rusgrove, daughter of In breadstuft exports, f;ndt!“":j 2Te | Mex Petrolenm .. 94% 9214 | LOST—This morning, route boolk, he old building, which is used for ' et the witness testified the A fire with kerosenc. The blaze from Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rusgrove of very similar. 'V\nhfm :elroaw xcmr:nal N Y Air Brake ..127 X:Z I mud\ covers b “-(m; Hall's Fl:g:: e administration offices and a re- gofongant asked him. “What about the stove reached the clothes of the South street, Bristol, took place ygs- the past two years far below BOrmA | N ¥ C & Hudson 7% Al Cadar i R b SO Sl R e ) he submarines? 1 understand the fVe year old boy and, ing his y terdayfasiornoon PNl S | lama B hs ek 15»7}10{:'@«: Tt valned nt | oo 10% Rl R Sl Ceaht A ty vears ago, and was at the time a Safbullaing ons &y lousfnosiion fHefmotHenfimmade irran 8 Dowes nectormedjtheiceremony J N SR (Iach MERk e 0 B G0l | m et & HAR R0 4 10% 2 its completion one of the best an Bl ot efforts to save him./ Before she immediate members of both families $589,235, aca S 0% UL N Y Ont & West.. 20% 0% — s said he replied pst thoroughly up-to-date build- round machini e young couple will 1914 and $123,980,000 in 1912. This | o p nr o La ™" goa 843 | WANTED 100 —Class Ry of the Wetmore property | sion that Germans are peing detained a parade and outdoor ceremonies by order of U. S. Judge Howe, on ac- | 1y« Rubber (o ... 58 57 WANTED- Position in store o dress—Raoli N lon G Hill, .ssed at $20,000, be | in the United States takes this step | were abandoned because of the count of lack of evidenae against | i o steel ... Tasu 9653 factory for afternoons. Tel 267-6 he Star-Spangled Banner’—Class. | reduced $2,500. as a measure of repri ! weather. Schmidt U S Steel pfd ....112 111% 2-1-d3% 1 r clothes were a verc present 4 el 2 build bout one a week e ‘[‘M:‘:‘& L ’;"I?zw"‘l‘”“:i({‘ i :‘,(“knr:hm home in New Britain after increase in exported breadstuffs o0C- | o sone & West ..106% | for Newport Naval Torpedo station = et e Hatih Htness was | Summoned, and Dis. Henry T. Bray, their return from a honeymoon trip. curs in wheat, flonr, corn, cornmeal, | bo yraiis § Co... 25 Newport, R. I Eight hours pe BU nnn'r GCHO(""!‘ROGI‘\" “Y‘\ii“l;{‘(\‘l';‘ tl:;’si‘;t‘(:‘r fu‘rn.‘f:x‘"m t;::\n Bdward S. Grace and Joseph Walsh e i Socmeal e, rwpu‘md (pr(;{v‘:::‘r; ESoniRAR x iy ffafi [ Sien (Q: x('x‘lxprx?;p andq On';?m he classes of the Burritt school turmed to the subject of the German |Fesponded. They dered the re- ArpHORESS POSED AS OFFICER. 000S ror.l:alblo, fnr;d.‘xfl q 01917 than | DeOPleS Gas ... 53 | rnr1 0\; im L;nmy?:r \tm]“‘ \\ an entertainment at the Hizh army and what it was accomplishing, | MOVl of the mother and son to the “ . ' " S o e R e Sl el By e G [ e ey e o o v papers werelprint. | Bospitallationce BRiieyuonicy sk e Baitionieventi b thabann e Ry ARl viiCons 24% iy Wi, ollcws’ H‘ 2 ® tis .]“," PR e i L RSP { McDonal L 'n.x)l/.rlfn:’: ‘;.” ch (,“,;. of hro.nrlflur[ production in | Reading 6% -}A S8 — BEs, B Maony ot e, i AMERICANS PRISOXNERS. 2 Sl b o e | Rep T & § com "R‘ IT\’“( ngle Com IsiEcem B W | Washington, f'eb. 1—Five Ameri- | Missioner Hitc Elang held g i3 . > | Rep T & S ptd sland Red Coclkerel, nice bird, fin oftétion—*The Ship of State"— | " | cans in Beigium have heen denied by A 000 bail for »‘,:':::qé:';n}‘;“;éyonh KARL SCHMIDT DISCHARGED. Seuthern Pacific .. stock. 434 Park street. 2-1-2dx rade 6-2. | BUT ONE COMPLAI I”“ German authorities the right to | the charge ‘;‘ e - e New York, Feb. 1.—The federal|goutharn Ry ..-.. i i - — tract from President Vv 1 The bourd o which held ses- | leave that country and go into Hol- | ¢¢F ©of the departme Sy jury before which Captain von Rinte- | southern Ry pfd.. #0 ‘LOQT—--—\\ ateh pin, initials, betweexn speech to Congress—John On 15 el morning and [land. Inquiry into detention is | g = AR len, a German naval officer and other | ginaahaker the Tabs hall and Greenwood Treasure ernoon, had received but onc com- | being made. The case is the fi GOV. DAVIS INAUGURATED. Germans are on trial for attempt to | maxag Of . ... Thursday. evening. Reward if o) laint up to press time this afternoon. | of its kind reported <o the Richmond, Va., Feb. l.—Governor damage Entente vessels before Amer- ) trnjon pacific ....117 3 turned to the Herald Office ldréss—John Dayton mphrey, representin f epartment gnd it is reported Davis w inaugurated today suc- jca entered the war today discharged | yyniteq wruit .....1281 127 1-1ds Three ( s for Your Uncle ? Wetmore, ced that the ' German authoritics under the impres- ceeding Henry C. Stuart. Plans for one of the defendants, Karl Schmidt, | yrtan Conner 5 £33 =

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