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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912 ' l]fllfl QUIGLEY ASK ["rooays mhsiam mhis , e R st 10 g e | VNG MCMillan Store Inc. NQUEST. Bullion Boliver's choteric ? blue eyes glowed angrily the United Jups may be i : f — s & 1 angrily as h ay be fighting Germans. In looked down at the pl ‘A il £a) ' sked down at the placid fa R oMcially | Hockie, hofore long. It's about time (Continued From Firsy I of Rudolph Penny LWAYS RELIABLE of the Rus- | OF the Japanese to be fighting som: Phis is a 01 country and Japan, No |00 somewiere——Meriden Journal | name Mr. Jestor sas s admirer every man in it the right ‘ 5 = told him of free specch!™ he cried. “N s forih- Pre ot : F BN § is forth- | retts soon it will be the icc man As vel neither of these two candi- arbitrary power hus the right Repartment. | insteul of the conl man, who will be | dates hus named @ politicai manager to interfsre with the free ox derstood, iv e lime light. Meriden Record Dircssion of 4 o hn Petona { b Denies Inviting Jestor (o Betire, E | N s : ; opinion, and my persehal opin- 1 Lenine and Trotzky will fight for At Dis oftice this morning Mayor TanEHE At Bribidentiowt o be pur- | principle of the oney consideration | @Uigley made further comment upon o . cnough to worth while.—Bridgeporl Post. the meeting of vesterday between come in out of the tain, that et himself and Mr. Jester. e denied the Amerizan pepie At not E nationa) Lo . veland woman has sued for | SmPhaticalle that lie asked the sec- of ignorant blockheads, and e Udivereaiberanto e d e xvful‘ i ithdraw t said, ey hot ol s bisan f15 looked | strange ring he wouldn't account for. | 'f Ite inferred that 1 wanted him to in all England, because no i & question | Maybe he wore it to cure rheuma. | Withdraw it was his priviic Mr. sane man would he an Eng Jester and I are good friends He A tism.—Paterson Press-Guardis i S oning of son Press-Guardian < lishman. That's my o k. e gave me one of his campaign cigars Andihiat s Fea ,‘,m“m“. grassments deloreRtholtivl : : and T can endorse the brand. They £ Al oDty dand . . [ ivil war he (Edward | " . 3 2 y gol a right to oxpress 1it “n is be- ] Eiverett Hale) was hoping against | &7¢ cellent My S Toster Sured me and ever her man's got an come to {hope that there would be no war, | that if I defeated Lim at the prima ries he would support me at the polls Japan, | #1d when it came his comment was, opinian, [ don't o what s the “l am exquisitely sorry now that it | 21d I likewise assured Mr. Jester that or who ~.\|m>‘ ‘m con .hu‘n'w ‘:“ (V» ()MEN S RA N C()I \TQ ) on @ |is here. 1 did not know that 1 couid | L Would do the same thine. But as | ! e R et s i Pn. The no | he so sorry about = : far as my asking him to withdraw i . Penny veached out Slace through | 1t e SENThinE pos aGtue | 0 e thint te \\n‘\M’ -y I. nd shook his hand Our showing of these weather proofed coats is stronger than place throus o e S Sl e s T'm glad to hear you say ever before. In addition to our popular priced Raincoats which tn eRio dstails G s 4 ; . that he seid heartily “Bvery the past have iven such satisfactory wear, we have added several B s Torpedocs Barnes' Platform. man should be entitled 1o the | smart Knglish Coats of Cravanetted Oloth Worsteds that have been reau of publi DhatiT hawe notiny Eorsizs e Sugicn MgBsrtes the thivd ropuby N e S e E @0 not by servic on; ican candidate fo ayor. cam opinion. that's r| Now myv ‘ Yean candida for mayvor., came out pin . that's r Now m Women's Rafn Coats range in price from $2.98 to $19:88 each 3 Nor ask that any joy should flow | jast night with his platform apinion of & man on . ten plonks which he declares are hents kel viues . nglish Cravanette Coats from $19.98 to $27.50 each, like the present is tha Children’s Rain Capes for School Wear, Speci Values equal right (o xpress his fwhat few remark Into my life, if T to none e St o e of saund timber, practical and can bo | 'rom emply store—it Is the law put into effect if the peopie clect him. | T e S | i %hose high in authority | feaders have made it P b o . After readinz Mr. Barnes' platform, cuse for a citizen, a y~How pa gton look with fear upon | s lrue—it is my crecd-—- | Mayor Quigley this morning made a riot. and a pro-German afr ro:; h B tori o war with Russia. | lies my Heaven or Hell; | number of comments upon it. In fact coutss At istdon i man =8 | SpeCial Sale Of Women,g P8 truc \(hat Russia has, to all in- | 't 18 by my own thought or deed be made ten comments, one for emch || OPINION, but s you say. b huve gentleman or @ A B . Swon Jomorted the Al 1 build the home where 1 must dwall. | plank and herewith are the planks in U berfect right . rifice cstate, ease, hesIthy A ADY S ¢ purp riet A\ marble mansion, tent of straw— { Mr. Barnes platform and also the Bullion Boliver ook him by Colored Sllk Umb ll plause, and even life, to the sa- | !l°d camp. It is true that throush | I am the builder—it is the law. mayor's comment on each one the scruff of the necx and reuas il aiaa! or sl vountry) the activities of Trotaky and Lenine | LR First: Give the use of all the bt bn REmingr e B D e and other leaders of (he Bolshevikd | A1 i ‘m‘yihv vet-to-be city’s outlying land (so-called parks) ul‘.‘ Then he lifted him Ly at $4‘()8 each e s that which here and now | sow, | and fortillzer for all who are am- the seat of the trowmsers aml = = = 2 U am uplifted and made free bitious to do farming this 5 hurled him asainst ihe Jurth Values to $6.50. In this sale 5 incl = o i LICOGNIZING THE GOOD. fill come o the hands of the " ! : g this coming n asainst e .50, In this sale we include sixty high grade Silk RIECOGNIZING T " ‘“\U ome into the hund th By that of wrong which | outgrow. | summer, est wall Chen he jumped on Umbrelias fitted with smart new handles. Your choice of phain In the House of Representatives|mans. And. bhecause of this it is ar- | If lifelines 1 distorted draw, This matter. the mavor said. has him cizht times, aalied Tun silks, plaid and Roman striped silks, also plain with novelty bor- should | I must erase them—it is the law already been carcd for by the Home out of his name, and walked ders. This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a high seade Garden movement. backed up by a off. Colored Silk Umbrclla suitable for rain or sun. ere has been passed a bill which is | gued that the United States | particular interest to this part of | have no misgivings in sanctioning | X country. This measure provides|any plan wher pan will If beggar rags or robe of Kking. vear there were 900 garden plots pro- Penny weakly, but disdainful- at any alien who is a member of {and ‘“clean up” j Ir 1 (s Sutr ind oot prepere, ] ViAed many pospis aonated the nee Iv. “I called his bluff. ail 1 such o thing "Tis 1, alons, the shuttle fiing of land and the movement will bo right!” No one for ma can thread withdraw, | cven more widespread this yea - ! Myself. alonc—it is the law, Second: Etop the eity from going (Copyrizht 1918 by George sroc s gible for naturaliza- | Creat Britain are nol so scrujiuious b 1 3 Sy S0 GHEHE S [EE : ) into private enterprisos that are not Matthew Adar “Men's znd Women’s Umbrellas y branch of the fighting fortes of | Sam iy reluctant Of Black Silk and Tdnen Covers. Sterling silver trimmed hanvdles hele Sam, and has a clear record to | done, it is known that France and caune crooks. the very latest styles. Special Values at $1.98 each. I weave the gnrments | must wear, city appropriation of $3.000 Last “Huh!” murmured Rudolph i Bi & | bn after having resided in this| Iighting thal the world may b6 \¢ Suviour is the good T've done. for the interest of the community at % —_—— — e buntry for one year. In a way, this | made safe for Democrucy, the 1 nited From this alone my Heaven Ils|large and making an excessive bur- making naturalization casy for the [ States Government takes the stand | arown o den for the taxpayer. Judge Gafiney of the schoeol board is Other GOOd Umbre"a ‘]akues i Yet when the military | that any invasion of Russia by Japa- | M¥ crown, the love that I have won, Infxeforence S tolRch = EDIanIcIRtn ol lon JueRNnanceRpoard AT RIcehos for reigner. af 3 hat any A AT e deep w s G e mayor stated tha > idea is perfect- | the water board on the finance hoard; 5 f " -vice is considered it is merely a re- | nesc troops will turn out to be a MaaidasnibyininiERGOD fen ShyonedH vt miedithatitiiodon de pertect o argiiondio e inan e boara o That we are offertg right now, and positively will not be dupli- rvice is considere L y s [T to myselr wili surcly dras ly correct. that the city should not go | Chairman Riley of the charity board cated later on at these prices e . arformed. { conguest, unless specific guavan- | rpat which is mine. e . nt g 3 rprises tha e no the cal bo. d so on dow & 7 % el 2 = zood work well performed. | of congu n ) That which is mine—it is the law. intosprivaicl cptprpiises BiiaciancfinotfjionRthel hedlthSboandiaitdicoRot oy ONE 1OT WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS at 8 Eachii Ealne the for the good of the community at | the line S150 1 8l S B x . large. At the sa e, he added Tenth otorzing all ity depart- e 2 < T s None question but the voice within, it esae stine hefadded ol SRS G s G ONE LOT WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, at Each. Value e city should go into any private | ments, including the outside depart e ONE LOT CHTLDREN'S UMBRELIAS at 8%c Each Valre way fara for had been suggested, some years | tees arc given that Japan will 0, that every able bodied man who | draw when the proper time comcs. | Nols | ; . ; " . nd my accuser the soul nes roug s en s © this' phase of the question ! ; bmes through Gastle Garden should | Yet to i | B0 B ) s o e subjected to a year's training in | there are also offercd ohjection ol e e a 41 army. Association with | diplomits know full well that to even | | cannot from this court withdraw ¢ national ) b en who know anc ferstand the § hint at such a thing would, or might, | I must bear witness—it is the law. - n who know and under: d MARY MARSH RAKER. of repairing macadamized roads. That is now being done, the mayor A ori g B ak as an insult by the roud | v inciples of Americanism might taken e insult by r | That is done now, the mavor ex- ] sas e savs in the fire department .ip greatly in the dissgmination of | beople of Nippon. When it was pro- | CON W‘[[' T v rlained, except in cases where con + competent m hars . . 1 INICATED . new national spirit. The bill which | 1rosed that an Amecrican force, taken | A ED. ’,’;yyl,l\ ‘m‘ U,:\ .\,“”k, or ‘:‘:‘;;".:—\‘“N‘.“ and_ i " <,‘.‘ lon : -”“: 0 lng m re as s pass House possessess this | from the Philippines, should accom- - = crete o yme such material s | board of publi opt | is passed the House p ) g VETOING A MOTION used nccessitating special apparatus. [ in the Eim str cared For Men and Women. that can be folded up and put into a suit crit: It recognizes those who do | pany the Japanese troops upon the | To the Editor of the Herald Fourth: Discontinue some of the| for by a special case or traveling ba Priccd $1.98 to $1.50 each. mething for and not against the | invasion of Siberia, our diplomats Permit me to use a few lines of [ useless commissions cstablished™onty Old Stufl,” P the Magyor) your valuable paper. In vour last| for political gain. Thus Mr. Barnes pl'\fl"flrnl is all wturday’s issue it read that Alder- “I don’ r i = 3 : e don’t know of any such com- d sStuff,” says the Yo t e were any reasons advanced for that|man Curtis' motion which 1 vetoed | mission e e s e enterprise that is for the general good | ment of e board of public work of the community and provide proper housing and re- % Third: Repairing all streets by city | rairing of the same by sKillful me e - . cmployes and using the stale method | chanics OEHEREMERN CRUMBRETESS) to $3.98 cach, all special vahwes, priced $1.25 of their adoption. headed off such a proposal. or L L established for political | simply good idcas that the govern NKING AND BUILDING SHIPS. | action | was somewhal In opposition to thel gain the mayor declares, and ox-{ment has been carrying on - 1 n Court. Tha 3 On this day comes the news of the Whatever is done in the way of . "Y:“ h’: o “" ”“” : “’“’v‘ ‘]"f y”‘t\!- plained that to establish a commis- | not new and it is som t 3 i s or may cloarly understooc ere- | et b6 the oo V ! Lstruction of two ships in the war [ =2nctioning or disapproving the =i l5bh v woo his mn"’ S mcy ion it must be the recommendation | must agree to. THE AMER!CAN NA i ] 3 . o 5 3L 8 of the charter revision committec : - 5 4 [ne. The submarines, after a period | berian invasion, the people of the | oty of the same i g New Candidate in Third. on | United States must sit tight and trust | “Voted: That tho Tegislature be | ton on cities and h;n“mln;l.l; i to the good judgment of trained dip- | requested fo attach a referendum 0| prants charter changes. The only S . the Charter Amendments approved f (ommission added during tho past | at this meeting. P S g 10 Past | thind ward and has aiready sccured a l' 'k ing every angle of the situation, | ol HOCHEEE ) o Supivents bis Jithe fora iror theSatyll |l SRS R ulE iet el e e arimespike i s service and that is opposed to po- Turning about face, the United States “To the Members of the Comumon | s G petition. Mr. Baker is a resident of | [l s = Phe city plan commis- RGO Crlbil, SHRC @G0 R G the third ward. is quartermaster ser punds seagoing, doesn't i amiralty which shows that the ship- lh o L does not want to be the fricnd of | Council of the City of New Britain: | o e L. i (i sion is without any power and can{ ceant in the New Dritain City Guard | jammers have passed out Topsail | bigzest sailor's job ever donc ng losses of the Unlled Kingdom for | 403 gLt el s S L N Russia one wmoment and its ¢ e S R Aot Sl et oniviin an) advlzory s wav nd is manager of the local branch | vards and clew-lines are no more.| A cut rope frays and spreads intor wdvised by our Representatives in the Mifth: Kstabligh greater eficiency | ¢ 4pe Aling Rubber company The old ropes and lines have given !a large number of sivands or par people some hundreds of miltions of | Tesiatature that the effect of the res. | ~10 2imblfy some of the office work There are three council vacancies|way to metal struts and braces. Stout |Two cut ends may be ‘unlaid™ dollars Unele Sam does not feel like | olution would probably he that the (“y(": .:‘::i‘ "1""“:” on in some of oUr |, 4ho third ward and to date there |masts and shrouds have withered as [placed together and the loose parts Committee on Citles and Boroughs | © g tShoriments o an are juet three candidates scoking clec- |1t were, dried and hardened into steel [of one braided in amons e of th of the Legislature would. on account LGOS sayp et ASFECS | (o These arc Charles H. (Gillin, | skeletons whose obvious strength sup- | other This plicin 1 with even the slightest dogree of sus- | o¢ 116 TE ST WOHIC, on accovrt with Mr. Barnes and says he thinks | qiiiian (. Wall and Mr. Baker ports only a spider web of radio wire he done well, if at all, without the con that there has been a steady | Picion. Germiny is waging a war of | ments to our Charter at this session. E and arl;m tes the n‘mh!“(\" nl the = = \ntennae. Even that famous old cud- | aid of a ‘spike. Wire spi ) & : S 2 personal tax collector's office. Tn Tis e o th f the | ticularly is such stif = | conquest The United States of Certain of these amendments, 4 _ zel the belaying-pin is a thing o ¢ 1 is 1 i work that (i provement in the realm of shipping \m:“ e o BUCHE o ozl lash ina e e vl lopinion this department should he Dast rs alone are painfully helples: the constant activity of the |- i : | Sehool Funds and the changes in tho combined with the tax collector’s of- l Not so the marlinespike After the splice is done a roughy spite g but for the upholding of fice and the personai tax collector With all its ancient privileges it |uneven surface is left This s hder-sea boats. In comparison with City Court, are imperatively demand- 2 o N L nuary, of this year, February was s alig theicity anal couldlnotnatenaci | E viid ikt dep LRI AL SIS B really belongs fo this bolt and ham- [wrapped in marline drawn taut by 3 ST s e Sixth Publie hids accepted only SR i A polished dagger of [onc turn over a ‘spike used as a leve and publicity 4 foot- | The twine is too slippery with tar fom th; but it was a good month - an o urchases bad-month; b [ . SHEn e ’ ‘Tnder thess circumstances I with-|| 90 All cily purchase teel it is, you know, a narrow hen compared with its namesake of [ When the Russian situation s |, o 00C ST pertaiming to all confracts covering N long cone. simply a large phonosraph |work with one's hands. 4 worn o nless this month adds | clearcd up, according to the belief of M. TRVING JESTER city work before and as the work noedle-—exactly the same size, look, |chafed spot in a line, oar, boathook, e (Continued From IFirst Page) e anii oo davit, yard, or brace is protected 1 like manner with marline or wold BY LIBEUT George B. A. Daker of 11 tir streel has announced his candidacy seeming idlencss, have started hother leg of their campaign. tor election as councilman from the Sir Bric Geddes has just issued a | lomats who are al this moment study- atement sanctioned by the British Wind- mujesty of a Brooklyn Bridge—the be past month of February were not heavy as for the same month last | the next. From lending the Russian ar. The policy of secrecy is not vept away by this latest statement, doing any act that might be taken BNl et in all its vagueness there is a eam of hope. The assurances are year ago. U : lost ships to the | a prominent statesman, the war wil Acting Mayor of tho o4 . 5 City of New Britain. The mavor avers fhat this s heing Weore a sailor cast adrift in an t there is every reason for hopeful- | .ome to an abrupt cnding. i . o alne | the Germansz longed form or is German | open boat and could choose but one { put on with a spike o8, When— the word is fraught with | Seventh: Re-assessment of prop- | occupation calculated to endure. It|(gol or weapon he might pick a gun | Sailors weave ingenious hatchmatsy The report of the First Lord of the | 150 much meaning When [tussia SEARS, ROEBUGK ACGUSED erty to moet the reqnired running ox- N"]\\' T 1 for 2 knife or a hatchet. But had he [out of rope yarns regutar doormats o i . o | ¢ should regard it as wiser ane SV il o seas. e rirate, | as yo ave : yme. For 16 4 crament had not exploited (o the ut- | coxswain, and cook. not for a moment |about the ship a skiliful blue-jacke | most the helplessness of the Russian| gouid he hesitate. “Gimme a ‘spike, | hwndles his marlinespike exactly as iff greater number of on of shipbuilding All is not well | o411 1,6 no Rtussla worth caring for. | Allcged (o Have Offered Sugar at | the particular location demands. that branch of industry. The Bng- | que 1 i rrotzk ; *We are warking on that now n 3 B e Tenines and the Trotzkys have i, = . a ing on that now. shmen, workmen and emplovers, | completea a great piece of work in Three and Fonr Cents Pound in| iy magor says, and continues by ne “)‘"‘“‘ ‘“f"""_"'i‘ ""‘“‘"“]r“{ W"""“ mate. an’ 1 can mine, build, and | wer. a crochet needle. In sewing ¥ - ; f R D f calling attention to the fact that he | the only historical parallel is that 't T ‘e overheard one say | heavy sailctoth or shredding it for not taken their duties seriously G o Potsdam(n) gang Combination Sales. alling gat i T A e i farm onceoyerha & | 2 g 1 e el e L G R i el himself has made several such recom. | Which crushied 1rusiia wis oblised to | ™ 455 so, inquires Friend Reader. | swabs, chafiing gear, launch-coven g B S ll oxer mow: bul the shouting-|| Washinston, March 6.—Complaint | mendations. fex pear 00 am | SULG D Well first of all a marlincspike is a |tassels, and parceling (rope wrap< i we will see some changes in : [': "“ "”" o "‘_I_"”““""“ nOw | ike for handling marline which | ping) the ’spike is indispensable as a must take up the fight with the ob- [*7 ¢ sinally from ‘moot and | punch, tooth, or ciaw. This is directly | , intents and purposcs Russia is [ was issued today against Sears, Roe- | elected i preventing the new neigghbor- ttributed rikes and labor| . .. mhe funcral services have been | Puck & Co. of Chicago, by the federal | the meo hods used in the assessors’ of- s P g which is : de m 0 “harging gr | fic he declared : “line,” and now designates a kind of It's a terrible weapon too. Once ESinkes crietivilanons wnioh sl o CERIEN R O ey (ol | a7 ENcoinm sgieil e inEpuntaly - . ates from being treated by Ger- | NG ¢ e 3 e R ad and the corpse is ready to putl ,,ihods of competition in the con-| Bishth: Keep our city finances in er- | mall tarred two or (bree-stranded [a man hated the mate. From i t their I Infithe ecound S henextisten mows|jiduct ot Its busingss. such shape as to he able to take over twine used in binding up the round |he dropped his 'spike upon the offi« putting in their best | ° many as subjugated peoples George ernharc he Vossische Jie men are not : e to sec to it that all of Siberia is not The complaint summons the firm to | Such public ulilities as are charging meiv‘n;. v’nv\h\‘.:A”‘:v!]lr:n: :mn\\-\f (‘:n fforts, even when they are working. | (b o il ieat store of wealth | ANSWer a charge that it has advertised | eXcessive rates Lo the city and {0 - "whophor fhe same alifion whieh oiie 1 are not going about the tasks| ==l ol T e its eyes on | 9USAT for sale at three to four conts a | Aividual consumers who are obliged | (ol ted Germany before the wap | mavy's splicing tool. In practice it Lits mark. It penctrated E Y. ap: ) pound, actually at a los but only | to purchase such commodities as nec- | 54 now is momentarily broken as a |15 a kind of overzrown old nmu:‘.s skull, stood fln‘v\'r-vrm. ik AT S S e that parcel of spoils. It may be that | ypon condition that certain amounts | essities fighting _organization will not after | bodkin used to tuck and punch and do | from your desk fallen ar sity of the rik Japan will becomo the sole owner, | of other groceries he purchased for Tn the maror's opinion the strect| the war reconsthate itself. He hopos |senerally what no other self-respect- | the floor. When they picked mployers doing what they should do, | o0 0 G qurely be Ger- | Which a suflicient price is charged to | T8 vs, the colectric light company. | that peace in the west, when it comes, | ing implement can or will do the steel point ccording to the reckoning of Sir make @ profit on the combined gale, | the tolephone company and the ‘Zas i will not show the same lack of im-| As I said before the old time navy clean through the roof of his mouthy aanye The complaint further charges that | company are the big public utilitics | agination characterizing the Russian fhas about vanishe Bul while sails | The satlor ¢ an accident,” ha( s So is easify seen that when the | sears, Roebuck & C€o. with the pur ere today. He gavs that the city’s) peace. are furled forever the use of rope | maintained Itussian situation is cleared up the | pose of injuring competitors, has cir financves are in good shape and are Herr Bernhard soundly berates Dr. |and woven stecl wire s increasing 1t makes a good can opener cork« culated catalogues reprsentin the | constantly improvin hut it would | von Bethmann-Hollwes, the former | yearly without knots and splices | screw ed g Hammer 1w sy quality of merchandise sold by it | e an impossibility fo have fhe city | chancellor, rc ~ding the German de- | rope and wire would he like gun |1 v punches, and a dozey competitors as inferior. {ake over these utilities. 1In proof of [ miand, revealed by A. Pichon, the [ without ook comb! r the heart to fizht The complaint charged that the jow | this assertion he calls attention to the | French fore minister, to be givon | out harmess. or a painter lacking r-;\ takes the il the report of one - — - price on sugar was made for the | iNVestigation of a couple of years ago | Verdun and Toul e deciares it | brush and canvas so that his value fold quartermaster who declares & it wve mnot learne esson < 3 S & e 2 rld is buriec Knots and | terrible better-hatf uses ma espike agly hav Gl oo 1 i «As &n added aitraction to our reg- | purpose of lessenins competition and | 8t Which time it was shown that it] wae o plece of stupendous folly, |in the world is buried igiiote fand f torciblqibetis marlinespikes hich necessity dictates. There must i 4 creating a monopoly would cost two and one-half millions hich made the entry of Great Brii- | splices are the notes and spler L l‘ e ular program. the Ford Weekly will of dollars to take over the electric ain into fhe war inevitable vhythm of modern rigging, rangin Which may demonstrate that thel .« it does from the bow on a cap- [female of the species is more deadlyl e a ship constructed for every one A hearing has been set for April 11, Rumania Gedes the Dobrudija. tain’s sword khot to the woven |than the male ends of a splice and in a thousand {cer on deck- A bit of line attached toy other ways The marlinespike is the |its heavy end feathered it hey ¢ hand with an appreciation of the ecos seen protruding ric Geddc America. has undertaken a ship- ding programme that is expected ] : uild: I 3 war will come to an abrupt ending— the highest efficiency | ¥ Closer to th jrheniinat nennsiapnogone s lighare ammunition, o horse with- | ather tools combine their merit in i the submarine oser to the sceno f U-boat activitics, the English seem- ot is sent to the bottom, Otherwise | D¢ Shown.” read father. seated at the 05 Halinl eter T ol he s supper table perusing the amusement | Chicago. March Officials of | Wise impractical to take over tha notices of the evenins paper. “Gee, | Scars, Rosbuck & Co. said today that | raitwav system or the telephone svs Amsterdam, March 6.—M. Ton- |} - e - - o [t he expended n) the isehatng ot IR e S e {he sale of sugar on the selling plan | tem. he ihinks heff, Bulgarian minister of finance ¥ et batweon||l M Tohonam suid ] oldiers and munitions abroad. What | et I e ol plained of by the federal trado| Ninth: Tnsist on having the differ-|ond head of the peace delegation. has adjostment of the ponticEiN SR e ie i oo Tl“» the prelimmary{ oW ahzagennl| ioeneuRlttISR Wl O iksion, was discontinued last [ ent city departments work in har- | returned from Bucharcst to report to | Hungary and Rumat® =0 treagy between ihe individual cound = iune when a shortage of sugar be. | mony for the city’s intercst Tl governmant on! the hesoiations | Erintine of cconomic eoncessisns | [trle€ woujd ba drawniup infidentical FACTS AND FANCIES cume apparent Mt oo ialnainsEAonelnowd ttiei|vith ERumaniu W TeRcxpiwned) tol thol | 8 The iRAms Ce Ol EBNSTREER B 6 Sl Socaidites S in S e I Eents v ol - We co-operated with the federal | mayor eays. and explains how various | Bulgarian Sobranje that on the ex-jWas informed that e '._4‘-1 8 bebitnt Y* " ,m\“" ilterations in thel i difforent departments | piration of the armistice Saturday, noon of March 5 a preliminary | Wording, it would oxprossly stipulitof that the |ihe Rumanian delegates announced | treaty cmbodying. these terms and |that Rumania cede the Dobrudja {hat negotiutions would be resumed | Bulgaria. The economic concessions jmmediately with a view to a further | also would be set forth cle the the final conclusion of | work of defining themn, probably v cupying some time. he fyll encrgy of the United States hough this nation he greatest shipbuilding programme ver drawn up. the English must do | heir share it wster is not to follo ime coidblooded attemapt of the | food administration at that time and | members of tore ubmarines E it o make us believe that |siopped the plan of sale,” said J. R. [ senve on the same boards living cost has gone up only 75 per | Scott of the wholesale grocery de- | ¢ity work may o on in harmony. fthat the crown council at Jassy had o | cent. in tive vears just canfirms our | partment. “We are at a 10sS Lo un- | Fxamples are that Chairman X. | decided to accept the conditions of- \ p few good sized ships to their credit, | conyiction as to the absolute lack of | derstand why a complaint should be | Humphrey of the hoard of public jfered by the Central Powers, includ- farmistice and @Germans may be expected to feel | any correlation beiween mathematics f made at this time.” works is also.on the water hoard; that |InE the cession of the Dobrudja, re- peace. n the wake of the Starting the month of March with

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