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HOOVER GOMPARED) | V=2 ravem v s [(POSITIO T0 | 7% A ™~cx pARIS ANGERED BY womsrER s D WU INGREASES ... - ......... DEATH FROM AIR § F 1S in Ditch “Where There Is Some- Sen. Reed Makes Bitter Attack on | Trinity Ghuroh Rpctor Ohjects to Cry lor Reprisal Sent Up Follow- Food Administrator - 3 Concert in New York rrance, Teb. 15, (Correspendenco of | {0 EXaggerated Rumors | T!_‘:. {The Associated Press)—Here's an e : _— jincident that happencd in a little : snell-spattered town in the rear of s Janusry 81 (Correspondence cur lines which shows how the aver- ; TN R 1ge American soldigr feels about life in the trenches. It was just at dusk. A lone sentry was walking up and down in front of an abandoned church, upon the door of which was 4 little printed sign conveying the information that in the event of k3 s alarmm the church bell should rung for a minute. Tt was the sentry’s duty to pull at the bell rope, hould occasion arise He was plastered with mud from Washington, March Scnator o New York, March 13.—The Rev. Reed, of Missouri, democrat, renewecs £ : 3 Dr. William T. Manning, rector of his attack on Herbert Hoover, food § < : : Trinity church, who is serving as administrator, in the senate yester- PEf § B 1 chaplain with the 502d United States day, delivering a three-hour speech i : £ £ R 3 Iingineers at Camp Upton, Yaphanlk, which he charged that never in th g R T A L. I, vesterday cntered the fizht to :ountry’s history has there been such i i prevent Dr. Kar] Muck from conduct wastefulness in the expenditure of ¥ “N ; i i ing at the last Boston Sympho money as that of the Food Admini ’ e L g orchestra concert scheduled tomor- tration. He demanded a complet. £ Sk Sl row night at Carnegic Hall. 1In sug »| accounting be made before another A 5 . porting the effort to have the kaiser's | dollar is appropriated for its use. 3 ourt musician ousted D \L.nn'.n"! The speech was made in connection 87 ¢ . said: ’ th an amendment introduced by th 2 i A T BanD my unqualified ap- g : Mdssouri senator, and later rejected. § o = ¢ -m{“ ;"«u{«: f,vmn of the stand taken ’]:‘r” oy foanes o l;"‘ praviding for the elimination from the ;i G ; M Ewillinm Jay i Judge Georgel Tl ISR SRS IR SEES Ll Bl 08 2o urgent deficiency bill of an appropri f 6 & nerabam and others against the ab- | canicon swime ab o i tos { pending airraid fist came as a dis- tion of $1,175,000 for the IFood a1 ¢ E8 2 % e T e e A e T e i B B aEd s daa e S Fuel administrations . : Heen n New York of Dr. Karl|or hig shrapnel helmet bore red, | UNCt shock but the innate curiosity G Il e L i ; fue th “u.’\ : »]'xogv;l,nn” l?nh()\‘}".;l”dd\- stains; his . was covered | Of the Parisian promptly got the b FISH By assiiedt that b s o e : : 'Tehestra? o > are in the midst {with a growth of about three days of | ter of his )'1"‘“"7"“ and it was not G ishd s " e nthe membenE b P 10 greatest conflict in all histor { hair long before there were heads pro- STIEAK SILVER which every ideal and principle which Failing to see a passing captain of | truding from ncarly ecvery window SALMON ........ considering the control bill that price- e i T s g i fixing under its provisions would be ve hold is at stake. Tt is our duty |:rtillery. he did not salute. The cap- | and the people began swarming into to do everything in our power to Stit | tain asked : ; S the strects, impossible. As soon as the Dill w R, VAT ST b g ain asked him a few pointed ques- streets, passed, he declared, Mr. Hoover, sur Fed Jourdan, first baseman, may be | and strengthen the spirit of our peo- |tions, gave him few pointed in-| It has now been definitely ascer- 3 NARRAGANSE Tounded by his ‘board of trade| oSt to the \‘\'1“}0 Sox in the newW|ple for the struggie before them and |structions about saluting and passed | tained that the correct number of cas e sharps.” picked ot an obseure phraso | 970€t but there's a good chance that | not to duil and weaken that spirit by | on ualties is 36 killed and 191 wounded. o authorizing voluntary agreement and , UTPan Faber, the pitcher who WOn | our attitude of tolerance toward “Good Lord,” remarked the sentry, | Four German squadrons crossed the SALT OOD FISH / B ; ] “proceeden to conceive @ plan for fix- | e WOrld's series. may not be taken | those with whom we are at war. “I have been out of the trenches — | French lines, 32 machines in all and SALTRS 5 18C - 4 5 ing prices.” | until June, and possibly later. In that| “While our hovs, fighting at the!-_ days now and I amn going back to- | it is asserted in German communiques PIECES - 1b .t e cach OC =¥ “A drunken sailor never threw | ¢Vent Faber would be saved for slab | front in our defense, are being as-|nizht perfectly happy. There used [ that 30,000 pounds of explosives were A e T e e e | duty for the champions for a good | sailed with liquid fire, poison gas and |to be a time when T thought a trench | rained over the city and its suburbs : SLICFD B EF LIVLR ]b 15 | awoke this morning, or rather arose from sicepless beds, with a shudder of horror that gradually became a | feeling of rage and a ecry for ven- geance and reprisals as the esagger- ated stories of the casualties aitend- | ing the German air raid were being circulated. In spite of the fact that the visit of the raiders had been expected and that friends left onc another on thes: bright moonlit nights with the part- ing: “Shall we be ‘Gotha-ed’ to- nizht?” the general alarm of the im- is now doing,” declared Senator Reed. | Part of the American league schedule, | other like inventions of German kul- |was about the last place on earth to The amount of material damage Monthly reports of the food admin- | Faber is in a district in which the | tur, it is not fitting nor decent for |spend a week or so. But T have | appears to be rather small as com- istration’s expenditures were cited | QUoOta is said to have been filled. The| us at concerts, or in any other place, | changed my mind. There is that of- | pared with the magnitude of the Ger- LEAN PORK CHOP detail by Senator Reed famous hurler may not be called for | to give our countenance and support |ficer, for instance. I ran into him up | man cndeavor. “For the purpose of providing | Several months. Jourdan, who is . to the avowed friends and upholders |on the line not long ago and he was | It was 20 minutes past eleven when s T AR (T e T v TV R S Sl I o S R AT | L e T nice as could be. Now because I did | the first alarm was sounded and im- | il LEAN HAMBURG STEAK we've expended $7.811 for moving | draft. His home is New Orleans, La.| Mrs. William Jay, who who has led | not see him I catch h— mediately the distant rumbling of the picturc slides,” said he. “I've seen| The White Sox have not been | the attack on Dr. Muck, gave out let-| “Yes sir, give me the tren heavy anti-asircraft guns could he some that did nobody any good, but | rapped hard in the draft. The regu- | ters yesterday from persons who have | cvery time. I like ‘em T wot heard in the distance to the novth. = always advertised the food adminis- | lars on the team have been immune | joined in the effort to prevent the [rather be in a front line trench th Gradually it zrew nearer and nearcr | fdl Fresh Western 5C l Good Cooking (=l trator.” from call. Most all the world’s| German conductor's appearance | any other place I know of in France. | and meanwhile the huzz of the motors | (8 - \ 5 An item of $18,000 for ‘“medal- (hum]nrm\ are married and have been | Thursday night. and gossip in musical | There is something doing there all | of the I'rench airplanes, as one after 3 EGGS ... doz Compound = 1> 3 lions” Senator Reed said was a “mys- | placed in class three or four. | circles had it that steps will be taken |the time and a man is 2 man and | the other, they rose to meet the on- tewy only understood by’ the inncr | " to exclude him from the program on | knows it. coming Germans in battle and circled ALASKA PINK SALMO can ml s [& circle. REGLUSE M”RHEREI] that evening. Next time we are relieved T think | gyver the city now and then flashing “A medallion—how many soldiers Rumor was rampant that soldiers|] shall ask if T can't stay with the | their lights, became louder and loud- would it feed in France, how many | and sailors have been given, or will|relicf. 1 don’t want to come back [er Tt zave the Parisians a fecling | 8l CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS ships would it build? The cried. be given, free tickets to the perform- | 2gain and stand guard over the end | of security and pride. “What is it but a wild waste of ance in an effort to make the audi-|of 2 bell rope where there is nothing : e (S | = > el money by a man who has come here AT l]l] R | ence seem patriotic. This, according [€0ing on. Nearly every other man I “"m”_‘ a8 SR MOHICAN ASSORTED SOUPS ... 2 cans and been able to thrust his arm | to a subseriber to the symphony hers | know feels the same way about it. | “They are surc of a warm recep- | i C deeper into the treasury than any | in New York, has been dons fo fur. |They would pick the line every time.” U'm\, s:z[:d @i I’nflvndl;\tdu wm(tllo':'; % P — ) 5 o = i . Jg I° rn an e m fi t o g o | hon e propaganas i Germany and | = o a2 e g e 522t | W e sea 10 ; 1 Mr. Hoover was not compelled to M SI&Y m Dea[h 0[ DI‘ b { other countries that Dr. Muck’s ef- LU}\BIJRG STILL TS e SHAD , can (& 5C do anything,” Senator Reed replied. | i ., US OI’Il, | forts are 'sanctioned in many quarters . AL gl 4 qts “If he saw fit to arouse public sen- fouisanons : Then suddenly, deeper detonations SUNBEAM TUNA qts Lfhel ty v L | in the United States. v o ‘ 22 timent, to arouse it by spending $70,- | N W Y k D " i S T G el s S, IN THE ARGENTINE | were heerd, hollow, muffled roars and FISH .. an C Large Baldwi 600 for buttons, by spending thou- e OI‘ Gll IS[ Rt oo encitive r‘“uéi n can per- one knew that somewhere in the city SUNBEAM Wet or Dry = win sands of photographs, by reckless e sist, in the face of the righteous in- S it "l"“d‘;:‘t“ ;‘“” oz cRT n bR in e SHRIMP o 160 APPLES 4 qts throwing away of the people’s money - L B e e Ministoy | SlUSRterCd. DIP ... —that is no justification, whether ho | New York, March 13.—The police :’;i:’f:]‘f“"bc;:rc‘\‘a‘fi‘?:al‘::’wffi(‘ e RO DS oS e e oty o o0 in tenpnin ol o irs DOMESTIC in Oil Green Curly bad authority or not. thus far have been unable to find A e P e e From Germany Has Made they kept at it and then the reports SARDINES KA e 20(: 5 The business methods of the ad- | solution of tho mystery surrounding | N Were actuated by —somo decper | | became fainter and fainter and died MOHIOAN BRAND LE pk nimjstration were also eriticised by | the death of Dr. Henry P. Osborn, a | ot Iysearnigss iz Escapes to Chile, out altogether. TOMATORS Taree can 2 1 € N Mixed Senator Reed, who said he wanted to | graduate of the Harvard school of | X i = i s | ay 2 All Paris was buzzing with excite- & = iNew vixe A letter from Mrs. Henry Aston Buenos Ayres, March 13.—Reports | ment as the people went to the daily MOHTICAN CORN or 18(: (oS know what had become of $12,000,- | dentistry, also a one time practicing | . 7. A 3 ¢ & 2 | Cr v f 29 Wasl gton Square to rer here vesterday i i A - 000 received as income from the | attorney, who was found dead early | (rOSPY © o ‘ were current herc yesterday that | routine of their work this morning PEAS .. . can A ! Mrs. Jay was among those given out | Cour e e o < grain corporations and from other | yesterday morning in the doorway of ',“’ h’f‘\,o‘fl”d,l, L ((‘f“'”“.‘m‘ Luxburg, formerly Ger-1ang the conversations heard in the sources. his dingy apartment at 229 Fast| Lol FEUSICE RIS aer 10 o fonting. Bad fled. | subway and other conveyances and The senator réad a_telesram re- | Forty-third street with an ugly bruise | A 2 i Y s e =P 2 [ Ipublic places wore of but one topic, Py v = abo the Muck case. Tt is either | several days from the house in ihe efved by him fro . W. Kellogs, | at ho left 2015 d 1 Soey ¥ i erom = BE VA ) el AT, lovalty or treason. T am particularly | suburb of Lomas de lora R ey s publisher e San Francisco Call, T sborn practiced his - that they greected one another. If ! publisher of th n Francisco Call, Or. Osborn practiced his profe interested in the attitude vou have |he was supposed to have been under | D2t th e ¢ ’ ; Report of Condition of the ¥hich declared that the growers of | sion as & dentist in the Aeolian build- | 0P80 A (08 R TOL ) et Syt are nd. that last o the Germans had hoped to weaken | NEW RRITATN NATIONAT BANE the Western states are at the mercy | ing, 33 West It Sl el plas : Janaf L = & ; i the morale of the civilian population ritain, in the State of Conneetic of the California packers’ corpori- Ny = SHESD 0071 of women in Boston, my daughter, | he, together with the one-time Ge £ hustaseion Marat 47 104 o 2 packets @ | cupying a joint office on the fifteenth | yri " "Ayjan Forbes, being one, w man Naval Attache and a large group i fon, from which Charles Bentley, a | floor with Dr. H. A. Parr. The rather | Jove their country more than their o giee (Smmoms, monenl G nd dr‘m}and' for rc;.v-;§a|< were heard o AiscoiTE 2,339,774.19 ember 0f Mr. Hoover's staff, iS| handsome appointments of his place 5 L il & o ca e A R en e RO i ) B st Overdrafts, unsecured . 162504 rawing an annual salary of §1. | music and who ha & e = 4 omtho o Ho tall of letting up in the war; 5. Bonds (other than Liberty of business were in striking contrast { ;.o\ "o symphony seats. Ts thers ! international train for Chili. Bonds of “Now I can understand,” Senator | 1o the shabbiness of his living quar- | the raid. Tt was with stern visages they made a mistake as execrations : Sl | U. S. bonds and certificates of in | ‘acbtedness owned and bonds S : nothing but the firm resolution to c ssibility awakening in the| After an investigation of se re- o] s no possibility of awal E of these re-{ ., ntinue fighting. 1 a year under those circumstances | his own cooki s g pledged : s cooking on a small gas ] 3 e T e . T . : g vital need and duty | were uatrue, and that it had been as- z \ Liberty Loan Bonds B Ghe comniry 1s Desining G0 - e on & wamamn, 537 Al Important and | n 9o pcopie as that sai s senteota | NeW York Assembly Favors Refer- jriberss tomm mona erstand it.” : e o 5 - “;‘”:"“ e f’;”""‘f"" handling of spies until they arc dealt | was still here under guard. The For- | ¥Oran mo I oa house the doctor was considerec a o 1 e ot o e ates 3 » T - 3¢ ities g Sl ations treat them. We | eign Office states the reports were d th Yot nds, Securities, ete hithiasiotn erinationsit To one accustomed to the air raids endum to tne Yoters 4 ¢ s 8 e was found fully clothed just | 200 'IOTRE FC TN 0 Chich as 4 | the Germans scen on the internation- | DY INtente aviators on cities in Bel- pledsed o secure postal savings New Yards on Atlantic Coast|inside the open door of his room by | A% &7 (0 8 (0 ] i == zium and in the occupied territory g of Trance. the firing of the French | o S ponds. (bt 1icioAIng ——— Albany, March 13.—By amending| 5onnt S gto arc 3 [ ens- 1 N { s a R i | ibition atifica pledged .- Washington, March 13 —New me janitress, who in turn notified a po- | SANTA CLAUS ATE { German physician to accomany Count | Machines appeared feeble in com-|the federal prohibition ratification mledsed ..-...... reqito speed up and increase Amer- | Jiceman, who sent in dn ambulance | von Luxburg on his voyage home, the | PArison with the formidable bombard- | proposal so that the vaters mext fall|“‘oihar notes ot cormes ”i s Gl DOH el M| e ol e ON VOYAGE ACROSS | Forcizn Office is endeavoring to make | Ment which the Germans greet the|may instruct the legislature either to| ations imsued for not REQ Yesiercay: al On Ak he sen-| r.om Flower Hospital, said the man | arrangements to have a neutral phy. | Entente machine reject or adopt nation-wide prohibi- Hor Misrio T ey ng, in secret session, Charles R. Piez, 2 S . . : i e T tion, the assembly yesterday dealt im-| ‘HE EARS’ % Yep 1ty Medical Ex o o = ; ‘s de. | ciated Press by a French officer a ol Total bonds, securities etc. 40889133 peral manager of the Shipping|., DcPuty County Medical Examiner (According to Buenos Ayres d mediate ratification what is said fo| Stock of TFederal Heserve Bask | the case, postponed an autopsy until | ¢ burg received a safe conduct from the | fo fire shrapnel and shells into the , + 5 i Value of bank rouse 210,000.0 nt figures regarding the subma- | | in November Reach S & E ’ S clamoring to Governor Whitman to : : ! E Sl | this morning. when an effort wili be in November Reach Saile British government to leave for | Skv over a city of the size of Paris as Lawtul reserve with Federal Re < ; C fhisfcaounl et o sihelial ne SISl Ml Fassembry e v orallonisp i e i s with Federal Teserve Bank Mol o comotruction of twh oot lideath, The bulk of the evidence dls- i .| on board the steamship Valparaiso. | Very shells destined for the enemy | 0o o referendurn forecasts the | ol o hipyards on the east coast. Iach of | covered points to foul play. This is| Base of American Destrover 1o- | Count von Lusburg received his pass- | Might be larger than the damage | .| passage of the bill in the senate et e At ke ! n G 3 vgne | ANd assembly next weck. It leaves | en ways. Their location would be | head and tho fact that his gold watch | respondence of the Associated Press.) | just September, after the disclosurc of cour: sald the omcer. kel 0 L tion at thic | Net swounts dus from beoks : i oard. An appropriatian of $1.500,-) been wearing when he left the office | ent to the Americans in the destroy- | ncotion with the submarine warfare | they care little how many Krench and | ernop Whitman will veto the referen- otal o 00 will be asked at an carly date for | Monday afternoon. were missing. But | crs came from the girls of the Fore | aq it affected Argentine shipping, not- | Belgian civilians they kill, i e T b st e e it RS Xpense of other preliminary work According to Dr. Parr the dead | Quincy, Mass. They were comfort| .o 4ine steamships might be “sunk | Sented an appearance which under| resolution. which gives New York's as- | nenemption fund - st 6. s Senator Fletchtr, chairman of the | -¢cluse was the owner of three small | boxes for every man on a vessel built ; Gii1,5ut trace” In October he was | less tragic cumstances should have | sent to the federal amendment. | = 7reasurer and due from u. s omnfittee, also announced that the| farms in Connecticut, on one of which |at thé shipyard. The presents were | [ (O, 0C L0 S gerc i 8 T heen comi entinea . citizens of the “hill" | governor made this statement: Stamps acrually owned end that the zovernment take over| offered $10.000. On the others, he |rived late in January. They were de- i pn o S B8 B os. | enterad the stations of the Metropoli-| I favor the ratification of the fed- ptirely some of the contracts for | said. there is valuable timber. car | layed because a hold of the steamer | L. . |\ b nos Avres because of his| tan LIABILITIES Reed remarked, “why men work for | to Holalo ! 1 : 2 : SE= D UNcoy ueRioona nad e se who are in power the | ports the Foreign Office said they minds of those who a L | » il ! “How can we make peace with such aving justice done Dby public ! sured by the police that the Count hayinzgdustl : ; woman mourning. The women were cont. and 4 per SPEED SHIPBUILDING. GHECE Al e aro ignoring the most alarming men- | due to a mistake as to the identity of Bonds other than | Securities other than U Being Considered. one of the tenants, who thgought per- ! The British government having de- Sl 3 5 haps he was ill and so motified the | clined to issue a sate conduct for a | Anti-aircraft guns against the enemy , ations issued for not go fgommerce committee after hear-|p,3 heen dead at least five hours, = ! sician go with him This was explained to The Asso- THREE YEARS' time 39,619.50 ronzalez. as ai “ore er. Shiprard Girls Sent Giftts | o, es 5 y, C 3 due to the fact that it is dangerous - Board’s Flmergency IMlect corporation, | A. Gonzalez, who was detailed to |Fore River Shipyard patches on Sunday, Count von Lux- | du be 2 death blow, and sent the drys| (30 per cent. of subscription) 16.309,00 save them from utter rout. serve bank 120.770.69 : S e cecom. | made to determine the cause of i e Sweden and was expected to go soon The committce agreed to recom- in January. ; : he purposed new vards would have | indicated both by the bruised fore- | tilla in British Waters, Jan. 26. (Cor- | ports from the Argentino government done by their own bombs | o TatiinalE ks eft to the decision of thc Shipping| and chain. which he is known to have i The longest overdue Christmas pres- | o¢ his objectionable activitics in con- | Germans nced have no such scruple: | session with only onc hope—that Gov- | hankers aud trust cowpantes Re purchase of land and to meet the | 25 cents was found in his pocke | River Shipbuilding Corporation at | ;1. his message suggesting that Ar- During the raid. Montmartre pre- | demanding the passage of the original| of =ity or town of roportiag : al. aring mattresse When informed of the action, the 5 2,080.00 mmiftee probably would recom-|is a waterfall for which he had been | despatched in November: thev ar-j . 1o 1qand of Martin Gartia, but|and bed covers undersround and settled them- | cral amendment. It is clearly impo: al $1,023,652.95 2 !d hy private cor-| Newark < property | vhi Fmereamsninne i reported unbalanced mental condition. | selves ably for ight. One | sib Vv & Capital stock paid it £310,000.2 aipbuilding now held by private cor Newark., Dr. Oshorn had ty | on which they were shipped \\:\51 ; ' 1 1 Jiti selves comfortably for the night r;.,:\smlc for me to say \\ha,t.dl.spt‘r‘llnon o erns. This step Will be faken with | which has recently increased in value | flooded en route and some of the | (PO EC R e e M Ar. | woman carried with her the cage o \' \hymmll x'mkf»] of a IneAsire “J’rclfulul s fund 218,000.00 ed ) roviding = of speed! tha shi ilding = ivities roxes X lamaged. i " 5 o P P r pe Ty vhile a boy led his| the legislatu as ac ! Jna ofi $82,815 he id : of ym ‘«i‘,”l peed ! hecause of the shipbuilding activities | boxes were d mt‘fififll et was a lot. | zentina, there has mever heen appar- her pet canary, while a boy led his | t S gowr;"or’]‘:' f;l‘:w s s hm\r‘jfs“'fj;*mfl“‘:w & ith which th el v built | of the government there. Dr. Parr Accompanying the boxés was a let-: [, ", ¢trong desire on the part of | pet rabbit into the safety of the A bt e e terest, and xe y the government as compared with | waid. 1t was Dr. Parr who recalled | ter to Vice Admiral Sims reading as | 0o © 8 L Fe O oica, and | ter 3 1at he corn C SR paid 6.5 dvate enterprise. | followme tion by the legisiature a mistake mount reserved for tas Afr. Piez, it was stated | “The girls of the Fore River Ship- | D¢ has been openly accused in the 'rnflrl;{' .\1‘\,\;1* PIRECTORS. The drys were confident last night amounts ¢ that at one time in his ecareer Dr. the committee data showing @) w”'(_LL{'\“_'_]”“d‘ri“:: vears old. e | building Corporation, Quin. Mas _\f:"' nine ;(,r}‘.‘\.];?.f :,\ "!:,,if’,,.r”?‘if- St ihat Gov. Whitman would fight their | b M;m DE ospective balance of mew shipping survived by his mother, who Iives |8re forwarding in your care a Christ- | T ”"]”]_'r‘W“: o r””‘_;“m_‘d s more | Plans for Still \,,“(, Ageressive Cam- | battle. They said that, while the as- Sliands o minst submarine sinking during the X S ot (S mas box containing individual boxes | “CNUMI0N e R i ol DI e sembly was debating the referendum Total of iters ming vear. He treated the subject L for distribution to the bovs of a ves- | Srious thar aotiR : = proposal, a delegation headed by ST 942 ! An important meeting of the Thrift | tate Supt. Anderson of the Anti- | Pemand depesits (other tha ith the utmost frankness, members " i =el built at Fore River and stationed _ Dardc Atnesits] sublact fe i i the committee said. None of h STATE AND EDUCATION. | ‘across the pond.” Being unable to C]TY ]TEMS stamp directors will be held Friday | Saloon league and Mrs. Ella A. Boole, Sl stimony was made public, but it wa e e e i ) T (T S T | evening at & o'clock at the Chamber | head of the W. C. T. U., called on derstood that his estimates showed | council yvesterday, Viee Principal |ing to government ruling, they are e jcf Commerce rooms. A new plan of [1he governor and received from him hat at no time would the output of | Moody of the High school delivered |leaving it to you to seo that the box | rpe members of Alexandra lodge, | 3¢tion will come up for discussion. |1Tivate assurances that he would veto | o ohi s of denosit due in ew * shipping in the United States|o paper on the state and education. | reaches its destination. Tt is our | pausnhiers of St. Georse. will meet | There will also be a meeting of the | ‘iie referendum > *days toth pual the destruction unless the sub-| Durine the year 1915, e said, the |desire that these presents shall cheer | ¢ the home of Mre, Emil Teoupold. | 2dvertising managers club. General| Monday, there appeared to be _for ‘money borrowe arine is checked. | sum of $588,000,000 was spent on the {up the hovs who find themselves far | ;g1 Apel street fomorrow afternoon | Manager F. R. Gilpatric and Chair- | clear majority in favor of the drys | Coitfed <hecke o and Members of the committee declare | cchools and of this amount only | from home and friends at Christmas i', e hed Gro man Lewis Stephenson have some im- | in the assembly. J npaid ' Jitg L i portant matters they are to bring up. | VYesterday, when it failed to mani-| 7 ayaemun dot at they were in no way discour-|about 2.9 per cent was derived fr ime. - 'S ed Ly Mr. Picz’s figures. Tt merely | {he funds of the state, 15 per f:?::“ i bt (e i e et to | _Captain T Homias “""“"‘ Sitoain o The sales of Thrift Stamps now | fest iiself, there were whispercd re Y monstrated the necessity for more | from state taxation, and per cent | place it on a ship in time for Christ- | ("¢ Anchor Lrand pinochle ]‘_"“{"}_‘?‘ reach $20.000 a week. If this pace is | ports that practical means had been | Time deposits subject (0 reserse astic measures to speed up produc-!from local taxation Although the | “was day ment :Itvnu(vr‘wl the (t.m\‘ under 1= | ;mainfained New PBritain will reach | employed by the wets to win over (pavable after 30 davs, or sub bn, they declared. | per capita tax is, in places, as high| *With the season’s grectings and | L2m Bell. There are to be two more |1er quota. but it is exnected that this | votes. Iollowing a conference at the | 1! 10 0 davs or more not Gl | as $65 the results warrant this high | searty wishes for a Happy and Merry | 5@mes to be played '{’rv“;”l‘{'"v“ ?;‘ amount will be materially exceeded. Hampton hotel Jate Monday night. it \,.‘ S e R i theater party, the losers to pay. De- A il was reported that enough assembly- | fo v borrowed 05.000.00 JOARLET FIEVER BREAKS OUT. | cxpenditure. Figures given by the | “hristmas (in spite of conditions,) we | {Peater party, St € s ; AN T | spcaker, Be claimed, showed that in ine’s team is ahead in the league, WILSON FAVORS UNION. men had been won over to put the | Tosal reals b the State of Massachusetts the rate of P FORE RIVER GIRLS, Informal voting for Reader of the Atlantic City 18.—A letter | yeferendum through. But there was production of the individualy is r CATHERINE J. YULE, Class Will, which was held on Mon- | from President Wilson urging a union [ nothing on the surface to indicate day morning by the senior class of | of all Presbyterian churches in the | that anything more valuable than the Tigh school resulted in the nom- | United States as a very good thing for | persuasion had been used inations of Fleien Clancy. Carrie | a1l Presbytorians was to be read here Before the referendnm was adopted nd Grace Fletcher. The vot- | today before the commission on the | the assembly killed a proposal by Re- knowledge Fos Individual deposits subje cases of scarlet fever in u} : vy residing at 420 Main street | ® been reported to the health "“‘ cher than in other parts of the Hull Department.” untry because of the superior edu- | Vice Admiral Sims immediately \ tional advantages of the state. | forwarded the letter and hoxes to a | Speaking of the necessity of more | Wore River destroyer at the base. On | Buell, | monev being given by the state, he ) .oard the ship here the lotter was |ing for class historian brought out|union of the Presbyterian churches | publican Floor Leader Adler, to post- ) MRS, STADLER RESIGNS. | £aid, “If we are to improve democ- | +ead to all the men and the gifts werg | the nominations of Abel Gross, Bd-|in the United States and the Presby- | pone indefinitely action on the rati- | Subseribed and sanm MM John C. Stadler, who has been | racy through education, the state | passed out. The men responded with | ward Sullivan and Fddie Kalin. The | terian church in the United State | fication resolution. The vote 1w e RYON fing as secrctary to Mayor George | must help. The cxpenditures for | ‘three cheers for thc Tore River | senior class will meet fomorrow dur-y botter known s the Presbyterian | £6 for postponement and 97 against. | CORRECT-—A i bQuigley, will retire from the l'u—: ate and city should be nearly equal. | girls,” and asked their captain to the third period [m,”" PUrPOSe | chuch north and the church south | This was a satisfactory test of JOHN B, M1 n next Saturday, to accept a place [ The maximum for states is not too | write a letter to Miss Yulc expressing | of nominating teachers for the dedi- | The two bodjes represent approxi- | strength. The wets decided to push M. C. M. THOMSO erk the Methodist church. much, their appreciation. .aan. ae. . | ment One case of the same dis- CHA \H‘ © has been released from quar : named ban € on Stanley street v tion of the class book. mately 4,000,000 communicants. j their referendum. without delay —=Dire