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BESSE-LELAND’S THE LIVE STORE Bargain Week Ends Tomorrow, Saturday, March 6th BESSE-LELAND CO. Always-More Value For Less Money GHANGES RISE UP ON GOLD REPORTS | Shipment of Precious Metal Coming to U. S. ndon, March —The report bd from New York that large ments of gold were pending from caused a smart rise in the ex- ge market today, cable transfers ng to $3.604 At this figure these considerable offerings to for- dollars from New York and bus- was very active at that level the buyers brought the rate h to $3.58 to $3.59, Where et was feverish. the offerings aof gold in the open ket nearly 500,000 pounds sterling taken for India at 114 shillings, ve shillings™ decline, to the p advance in American exchange, h now the deciding factor in hrice of gold. e pending the due to but gold shipments rica. surprised the market. bullion brokers and bankers ex- Led belief that there was no foun- n for the rfmor. It was pointed hat no such sum as the reportcd 000,000 in gold available for pent; without encroaching upon Leserves and the Treasury is con- ed unlikely to ship on such s =/ ith your skin? you have eczema, ringworm or sim- itching, barning, sieep-destroying Leruption, try Resinol Ointment and fnol Soap and see how quickly the g stops and the trouble disappears. | Soap and Resinol ®ytment are sodd by gists. For sampies, ¥iee, writs 1o Dept. 3R ol, Baltimore, Md. Remember thut— Resin es sick skins well | Youngster {with P automoinle a scale. The amount coming from the mines in the next three months— estimated at 10,000,000 pounds—moy be absorbed gradually for the United States, but this would hardly be suffi- cient to cause a big rise in exchange. The report may have arisen from the knowledge that the Treasury has recently been inquiring of the banks regarding certain matters relating to financial and economic problems, but such inquiries, it is indicated, were probably due to the measures likel: to be taken by the allied supreme council in regard to the international money market. esh eggs 69¢ doz. Russell Bros.—Ad $12,000,000 ROBBERIES This Amount in Securities, Fte., Have Been Stolen in New York During ast Year, New York. Iy £12,000.000 cluding L from 600 York and cording to district attorney March Approximate- worth of securities in- erty bonds were stolen brokerage houses in New other cities last year ae- made public by the s office today. Most of the thefts are believed to have heén the work of organized bunds of criminils who had perfected plany for the disposal of the securities in varieus cilies, To checkmate Assistant District declared the New ioined with the this arrangement Attorney Dooley police have federal authorities and the police of other cities in the exchange of lists ol stolen securities, He said he undersiood one of the principal clearing houses for curities was established in th cial district here. ork WITH TH Arrested Quantity of Officer William 13-yvear-ola boy cn the stree basket containing chickens and oiier edibles. e took the ta the police station where voungster admitted stealing the Belkin's market wagon confessed to stealing blankets, which i the gocds were in cache belong to Dr. W. Stanley. railroad th ProLICTE. F Food. o Theft of P. McCue found a today a Loy the zoods The cight he from boy alse “hunked.” where (e of the blankets Mkner anag A, 1. J. Miller. reported to the police that his watch had been the engine house ncar the crossing. He left the t few moments, and on »d the loss of the ticker compinined 10 the tools hud curpenter is creci- he show voiice Two o 1 a employe morning stolen from Elm street lding for return a he some from police that been stolen ing Hunter a housc on road. gs are lower. Russell Bros.—ad | according to the Eeho de TURKS NOT ENTIRELY PLEASED WITH RULING Are Glad to be Left in Constantinople But. Object to Slicing Asiatic Tur- key. . Constantinople, March 1.—While the announcement that the Turks will be left in Constantinople has been welcomed, especially by the sultan’s supporters, it is daily beeoming clear- er that Mustapha Kemal's forces in Asia. Minor will not accept the par- titioning of Asiatic Turkeyv which the supreme council is believed to con- template. It universally conceded Mustapha Kemal represents the real power of Turkey. Although the British, French and Italians hold Constantinople and the straits securely with their navies, al- lied tenure of occupied portions of Asiatic Turkey is being vigorously contested. Mustapha Kemal's organ- ized forces are variously estimated from 500,000 to 1,000,000 with the co- operation of various Arab and Kurd bands. Tlis supperters predict war this spring or sooner, if the Greeks are left in Smyrna and the French in Cilicia. Through their control of the Tur kish chamber of deputies. it is assert- ed. Mustapha Kemal's nationalists virtnally dominate the Constantinople government d laugh at allied threats to the sultan and allied naval displays in the The real gov- rernment is Angora, beyond reach of naval guns, and the nationalists boast ithe Allies cannot recruit armies and raise suflicient money to carry on w: in the interior of Asia Minor or retain occupied sections. British assump- ton that Arabia, Palestine and Meso- potamia are already under controi is contested by the nationalists, iy to Council’'s Note. (Havas.)—The text of the economic memorandum framed at London by the etonomic section of the supreme allied council was wired to the French government last night, *aris which says a decision wijl be reached quick- Jv by France. French delegates are understood to have suecceeded in elim- inating dangerous clauses concerning Russin. and obtaining recegnition of the claims for priority of devastated regions. he necessity of reorganizi Germany economically is recogmized, hut French leaders protest against any solution which would make this recoustituition at the cxpense of France, Reply g of SHANO" BANQUETED. tield. Mass. March ~John ') Collins, who reports to the White Sox the 12th, was ten- banquet last night in the Mathew building hy the Mathew society. Pitt 5. 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MILK UED NATIV VEGETABLES—ALL FULL LINE OF DELICATESSEN, FLOUR DELIVE LPANCAKE AWE SIRLOIN STEARS WHOLE HAMS—Sper PORK—Lean Tel. 1025-1026 . 40—50¢ 10¢ 200 SAUSA\GE BRIGHTWOOD SAUSAGE | liced—Today Only Cured—~pPiece s VEAL KINDS—I'RESIL THE GOODS PELEPHONE YOUR ORDER ONE SOLDIER LATE, SHE WEDS ANOTHER Texas Youth’s French weetheart Gone When He Arrives to Claim Her. New York, March 5.—The ferryboat to Ellis Island had been much tos slow for Earl J. McDaniel, a soldiex and he left it on the run when it finally nosed into its slip vesterday afternoon. With a pal. Charles R. Hughes, trailing behind, MeDaniel dashed to the information® desk at the island and demanded that Jeanne Andre ba produced. Jeanne, it turned out, was his French sweetheart, who came on the steamship Savoie, which reached here January 27. The letter she sen: on departure wandered leisurely down to McDaniel's home in Vernon, in the ranch country of Texas, and then up to Fox Hills, Staten Island. where he now is siationed. Consequently, McDaniel was a bit more than a menth late in claiming his bride. But when he received her wandering letter he responded in a hurry and took Buddy Hughes along to be best man. “Sorry,”” he was told. “One Jeanne Andre did come on the Savoie, but sha here in the custody of a M. C. A. agent to marry another man. Our records show the marriage has taken place.” ¥or some seconds McDaniel seemed dazed. Then he started for the ferry, up been corresponding with a soldier hoy from Michigan. SATLS DRY LAWS Cardinal Repeats They Arve a Menace by Causing Unvest. Baltimore, March 3.—Repeating his warning that the dry laws are a menace in that they are causing un- rest in the country and pointing ou: fhat the license systems should be destroved in handling the saloon Cardinal Gibbons, mnow in New Orleans visiting his brother, is quoted in a dispatch received here last night as saying that prohibition should more liberal and that no compromise should be made with radicalism. “There must be liberty for all,” cardinal said in his interview, “but the license system must be destroyed in handling the saloons.” He further stated that congress should place a liberal interpretation an intoxicating beverage and allow the sale of beer and light wines. DRUGGISTS UNDER INQUIRY, Chicago “Talcum Alleged to Be Camoutlaged Whiskey Stores. 3.~—The whose a box or Shops™ rch ts. Chicago, M powder drugsi | is said to consist of taleum powder, for purposes, and an inex ible supp: of whiskey, for medicinal purposes, were under investigation yesterday by “taleum cquipment two of windew displa; two physicians Wednesday night. One of the doctors is said to have admitted that he had written trom 160 to 200 p criptions for whiskey daily, collecting a fee of from $1 to $7 per prescription. depending upon the nature of the patients cough. URGE RATIFICATION REPEAL. Baltimore Want Ma Mayor Men Action Rescinded, and Business viand's March 3. —Bankers und business men of Baltimore head- ed by Mavor Broening appeared yves- terday afternoon before the senaie committee on federal relations and the house temperance committee and urged the assembly to state’s ratification of the prohibition amendment, join other states in pro- ceedings before the supreme court to test the validity of the amendmeut i and repudiaie the Volstead Annapolis, Md., a 1 aet ALCOHOL MAKES FLIVVER WILD Goshen, Ind., March 5.—Lewis Rtea- soner used wood aleohol in his rediu- tor and parked the car with cngine running, It turned around three times, ran across a curb and side- walk, tore across several lawns and finally staggered against a _house. after recalling hazily that Jeanne had | the | upon the question of what constitutes | federal officials following the arrest of ! {WIFE No. 1 AIIiS HER SUCCESSOR TO MARRY Even Went So lar Money for Hiring tor Wedd toid was the explanation by Mrs. Sadie 2154 Second avenue, New York. March ‘He do me to Heg? givel vesterday Braubard, o when asked why given her husband money to she had in which hire an evening suit to married 1o another woman. Ibert Graubard. who a condu.- tor on the Second avenue stood before Judge Rosalsky in gen- eral sessions charged with bigam;. Wives Nos. 1 and 2 stood on each side of him in tea Three children tugged at the garments of wife No. 1. “But, Your Honor,” said Graubard, v wife Sadie knew I was going to marry Mollie Blaustein,” He then explained about the evening suit. “Is it true, ¢ ked Judge tosalsky. Sadie ed acknowleds- ment and assured the judge that she couldn't refuse her Albert anythin even another wife. “Well, this is too much f said the-judge, and he remanded tho mau for one week for sentence, direct- {ing that a thorough official tion be made of the case. TOAST PROMOTION or is Prince Wales Receives Honor of Being Placed Sccond When a Toast Is Given to the Royal Family. London, March 5.—Since his return from America, the playing such an active part in F sh public life that it is believed his name will soon be officially moved up higher on the list of toasts at state i ceremonies and public banquets. Hith- erto he has been fourth:on the list. the kinz. the queen and Queen Alex- andra preceding him. _ A high official of the roval house- hold stated that the king has given Ti: netion toe a rearrangement whereby the names of the king and Gueen are coupled in one toast and the Prince of Wales will come next. ngl SNOWBOUND DAYS Released from Blockade Fed by Children. R 1. 25 IN HOME. Man W March “out” Providence, Stephen Coman, was vesterday after having been bound in his lonely home in the v lage of North Scituate for dars A four-horse hitch broke through the } drifts and opened the road by Mr. Coman’s house. Small children. who could walk on the crusted snow. took to him sufficient bod to from hunger during his isolation. I had read. so 1 again snow keep period cf rheumatism and plenty wasn't lonesome,” he sa CHINESE LABOR PLANS With Delegates to Confe \merica Labor Leaders tor Betterment of Conditions, March 5.—The returned Chinese labor association of China composcd of the workers who saw rvice in France © in the war are nding to America Dr. Teh Yi-hsieh as a delegate to confer with American labor leaders, "o find ways and meuans to amcliorate the lubor conditions China. ‘The association hopes to huve @ membership of 100,000 when all Chinese workers have been repatriat- cd from France. Shanghai, in SOVIET I8 NOT GIVEN CRED March 4.- in Portuzgal of a soviet are not credited wut legation here. It {out that such reports gen ' from the Spanish frontier notoriously untrustworthy. es from Lisbon were received today by the legation dated last night, [m. mention of trouble was made PORTUGU. CF Rumors of a with the e government Portu- pointed rally come and ar Despatch- London, revolution tablishment there. Suese the is and urface line, . investiza- ! Prince of Wales is | him | |KAISER PREPARING TO MOVE HIS HOME | Will Soon Take Up His Abode in Doorn Where He Will Stay VFor Life. March —Hollund’s second Allied note re- adition or internment will The Hague, answer to the lative to the ext of former emperor of Germany probably be handed Premier George Ly the Dutch minister f.ondon this week. Intimations have been given that the zovernment will express ness to guard the erstwl and prevent anything that might th ten the peace of KEurope. Night and day shifts are working Jon the Kaiser's new residence at { Doorn and it is reported he will move there from Amerongen on May 12 A high fence about the house at Doorn to which objection was made at first because it obstructed a public now near completion, the authorities having waived opposition to the work. A train load of furni- ture arrived at Doorn from Berlin several months a0 and recently five additional truck loads were received thege. The bhuilding has been radi- cally remodelled. half of the first floor being prepared for Count Hohen- zollern’s occupancy. while one of the wings will be given over the former empress. While unprotected by high walls or a moot, the Doorn estate js in realit 200 acre that can ecasily guarded and within which the Dutch !government expects William of Hohenzollern to spend the rest of his days. its willing- ile monarch road is a cage be Political Partisans in Buenos A\ires So Rabid That Press Has to Seck Armed Protection. Buenos Aires, March 3.—DPolice guards have been stationed to protect the ofiices of newspapers here violent manifestations of political par- tisans during the present political campaign for the election of mem- bers of the house of deputie The office of onc newspaper recently was stoned by paraders from a political meeting and in small cities there have been several attacks upen nev paper In two of these cases the offices were wrecked. A Will Probably o Allied Premicrs Today. March —The Wilson to eneh aad Adriatic cables rejoin- the last British situation last night, the hands of Am- agents in Kurope. The message probably will be decoded today and luid before the premiers. The state department declined to make public the contents of the note or intimate the position the president had taken on the proposal contained in the recent Anglo-French communi- cation. Washington. der of President note of the | premiers on the was placed on the ind toda: was in erican diplomatic NO DIVORCE ON SLEEP TALK Man's Dreamland Conversations With Stenographer Ruled Out March 5.—What sie not to be nst him This rule was laid Rush, in passipg on submitted by = Mrs. Annie E. Vallas agalnst her husband. AMrs. Vallas testified that her hu band was devoted to his stenographer and that kis lurid conversations with the stenographer made such an im- pression upon him and were so stantly in his mind that he carried them over to dreamland and con- tinued them while eep. Many nights she held a mirror to his closed eyes and listened to his one sided con- versation with the stenograplher. Judge Rush ruled out the testimony | as establishing a dangerous precedent. “What a mun says in his sleep may the exact opposite of what he .’ the judge said. (e 5 Says a man pro- in go, in h duced as evidence divorce action. down by Judge the testimony is a a | be thin Fresh egas 69¢ Russell Bros.—Ad Netherlands | agalnst | con- | | Lloyd | in' POLICE GUARD NEWSPAPERS | 38 CITIES 01: ITEMS Meet me at Henry JMorans' hear the March Victor —advt. Heney Sirkim, one of the members of the $10, $12 and $15 clothes shoy in this wity will sever connections with the local concern and enter bus- iness for himself in Bristol. Little men’s $3.50 bluchers. 5. Damon’s shoe sale.—advt, Traflic Otficer Fred Wagner, whe has Dbeen illat his home with a severe attack of influenza, has rccovered and out again. g Visit our new store at 133 astern Millinery Co.—Advt. P, J. Murray, of the P. J. Reul Istate and Insurance is in New London. Viking A. C. dance, Bunsalos, Sat- urday eve'z. Olcott’s orch.—Advt. The city and trolley company are working strenuously and from the present. outlook the heavy layver of ice which has scttled on Main will be removed by tomorrow. L to this afternoon the street was fairly weil cleared up to tae corner of Atch street. Bargain Week at Advt. At the rezular weekly fellowship supper at the Y. M. . A. banquet hall on Monday evening., Rev. Missirian, pastor of the Stanley Memorial' church, will give his second talk on “Misunderstocd and Unknown Jesus.” Bein native of the Iar East and lived in the loly Land, Rev. ves to be a very inter- esting speaker. The supper is at- tend>d by a large number. WANTS SKYSCRAPERS it is Time for and records.— 3.5 now e Main Murray concern, B -Leland London Newspaper Say: England to Erect Buildings Sim to Those of New York City. Londan, March London grew up.” declares the Lon: don Evening News. u new convert to {he idea that it is time for London au- { thorities to consider seriously wheth- would not be an an ever-widening cr taller buildings improvement on ring of suburbs. Well built skyscraper flats and of- buildings would be a boon to I.ondoners and there is no reason w we should not he as happy in them as New Yorkers are in theirs,” adds the paper. WILL EXHIBIT CHICKEN. Harry Bdelson, the proud owner the chicken which Jays ihree egas 1 his intention today chicken away to for exhibition pur- al weeks 1 the ot @ day, announ of sending = ihe Washington, D. poses. During the past seve he has had several offers to s fowi but says he will retain it. TO VISIT IN BRAZIL. James M. Curtin, president of the Commercial Trust company, and his daughter, Miss Agnes Curtin, have booked passage for South America and will sail on March 17. They will visit Mr. Curtin’s son, William Curtin, who is in the banking business in Brazil during thei rt HATS and CAPS FOR SPRING SOLD BY ASHLEY- Babcock Co. —*“It is time that ¢ street 3 "