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The castle is owned by Baroness Van Heimstra de Beaufort and is situated near Doorn. “Nothing has been settled,”” was the reply of those close to Herr Hohen- zollern when questioned, but they added that they could not deny the report. The occupants of the Bentinck Castle have been watching newspapers and other sources of information closely the past week and are said to have given special attention to the statement of Secretary Lansing before the senate commission on the trial of the former emperor and somewhat similar statements in the English press. Despite official announcements of the intention of the Allies to try the’ former emperor, the general lLe- i lief among the advisers of Herr Hohenzollern, it is said, is that the Allies will not make a serious attempt to bring him to trial. ‘While gossip in the village is to the effect that the former emperor is short of ready money or he otherwise would have bought the Doorn estate long ago, it is believed there is no of purchase. is the smaller of the two estates near Doorn owned by the Van Heimstra family. Compared to the Bentinck Castle here, it is only a country villa. Tt is about seven miles from Ameron- gen and a short distance from the railroad. JEALOUS DOG KILLS CHILD Yonkers, Aug. neighbors of David Hoy, of Crestwood, Yonkers, yesterday that his six- year-old daughter Margaret was at- | tackéd and killed by a dog in the Adirondack Mountains just as they were starting for home from a vaca- tion there. when a neighbor picked the little girl up to kiss her good-hye, leaped at her and caught her by the throat. It tore the jugular vein open and the child died as a resulf. serious financial difficulty in*the way : The estate in question | WHEN NEIGHBOR KISSES HER | 19.—Word reached | An Airedale dog, becoming jealous' SEEK TO I‘l_AISE PAY OF ARMY OFFICERS Pending Bills Ask $500 Boost for All Officers Below the Rank of Colonel. Washington, Aug. 19.—A deter- mined effort is to be made for legis- lation increasing the pay of Army officers below the grade of colonel. Already bills are pending in the senate and house providing for a flat increase of $500 a year for second lieutenants, captain, major and lieu- tenant-colonels. The War department has taken no specific action in the matter, but General March has under considera- tion a special report prepared by the morale section of the general staff on the recent retirement of more than 1,200 Regular Army officers, a larze majority of whom mentioned the high cost of living as a controlling action for leaving the service. It has been known for months that the morale of Regular Army officers is lower than it has been for a long time. measure to the demotion of officers from relatively high rank in the emergency forces to their Regular Army rank. CHICAGO GRASPS ARMY FOOD. 20,000 Sales Made and Throngs Are Turned Away. Chicago, Aug. 19.—Hundreds of ex- tra clerks were necessary to wait on the thousands of householders at two downtown department stores yester- day "where army surplus stocks of foodstuffs were sold at about 50 per cent less than retailers are charging. When the stores closed it was es- timated 20,000 sales had been made, and lines of purchasers were still formed about the stores. The sale was continued today at ten depart- ment stores in different parts of the city. Prison terms instepd of fines will be demanded by District Attorney Clyne for food hoarders and profi- teers, Mr. Clyne announced yesterday. He will meet state’s attorneys and ' food administrators from ten counties in Tllinois Wednesday to complete plans for the drive on the offenders. FOOD SEIZED IN PENN. Philadelphia, Aug. 19.—Pennsylva- nia’s first seizure of foodstuffs alleged to be hoarded was made yesterday at Scranton. Five thousands tubs of but- ter and 10,000 crates of eggs were con- fiscated. The seizures were made by a department of justice agent, acting under orders from headquarters in this city. The butter and eggs belong- ed to a Chicago creamery. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS This has been due in a large, ADVOCATES GOVI. CONTROL Premier Lloyd George in Favor of Partial Ownership of Coal Industry and Share Policies With Miners. London, Aug. 19.—The house of commons, which listened yesterday to Premier Lloyd George's declaration of the government's policies on many ‘British problems, took a recess today until October 22. The country now has before it the three principal conclusions which Mr. Lloyd George told the house yester- day had been reached by the gover ment. These were the abandonment on September 1 of the present system of licensing, which is to be replaced by measures to prevent “dumping”; the declaration that the govermment plans partial control of the coal in- dustry, giving the miners a share in controlling mining policies; announcement that the government will recommend a Jjoint industrial council of employers and emploves and provide for a 48-hour week and living wages in virtually every industry. AMERICAN TANKER AFIRE. Havre, Aug. 19.—The American tank steamship George G. Henry caught fire yesterday and $100,000 and the worth of goods on the pier to which the vessel was moored was consumed. The tanker was badly damaged. EQUITY ENJOINED IN BO . Producer of “Breakfast in Bed” Gets Temporary Writ. Boston, Aug. 19.—A. H. Woods, producer of “Breakfast in Bed,” yes- terday obtained a temporary injunc- tion restraining the Actors’ Equity association and members of the cast from interfering with the presenta- tion of the play, which opened at the Plymouth theat last night. The court set Thursday for a hearing on the bill. A temporary injunction obtained last week by the management of the Wilbur theater was dismissed after counsel had told the court that an agreement satisfactory to both parties had been reached. NO BEER LIMIT—IN BRITAIN, Restrictions Removed Without Action y Parliament. London, Aug. 19.—All restrictions on the output of beer have been re- moved. 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