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g COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS in_Proportion to the City's Population of [American Forces | Cowensed Telewrams \Talk Revived of losives Feared in §Cuban Stations| = * “= =" Railroad Srike Ten thousand Germans have crossed the Texas border into Mexico during the last 15 days. = ol o " o ON INTERNED GERMAN LINERS |REPORTS RECEIVED FROM AD- c it BROTHERHOOD LEADERS IN CON- AT PHILADELPHIA MIRAL HENRY T. MAYO Santrojier. of Yo, O rreney. ams| FERENCE AT WASHINGTON issued a call for the condition of na tional banks as of March 5. { ight steamships arrived at 500 PATROL ; SANTIAGO |, B el g the . U= boat, perils in_the submarine zones. FORGING Frenoh Have Hegamed All the Posms PI'OVWS!Y GUARDSMEN All PAMMG ALIEGECUS!‘OMS FRAUD ON EIGHT HOUR DAY THE STREETS OF NEWCASTLE Taken by the Germans on Ridge 185 - e e - —_——— Saturday May See Climax of the Long Controversy Between the Railroads and the Men—Government is Wateh- ing Developments. ht cases of trichinosis, a_disease caused by eating underdone pork, have been discovered in Elizabeth, N. J. Between Santiago and Camaguey All Business of the Cuban Railroad Has Been Destroyed—Interior Conditions Are Unknown—Santiago Isolated. Orders From Washington Authorizing 1 the E: inati > st ks 1h xamination of the Vessels, Ex: diana national guard troops, fresn| pected Yesterday, Had Not Arrived "BRITISH ENTER< TRENCHES NORTH OF PERRONNE 2" Up to & Late Hour Last Night. 3 & Sunday Col. John Boyd, one of the organiz- ers of the Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co., died at Washington. ' and The port of Sanitago, Cuba, closed e Rk Philadelphia, March 12—in the ab-| Santiago, Cuba, March 12—From his |to pavigation during the rebel occu- | .V ashington, March J2—Talk of a 1 railroad strike was general amo: » o] S % [ H o sence of official instructions from |base at Guantanamo, Admiral Henry |pation of the city, has been reopened. R o & ng lo_ Heavy Artillery Activity is in Progress in the Ancre and|mad¢ to' care for Jirtually all | the |S5eSS 2on, "Beann "o he. intorned | T. Mayo, commander of the Uniied cal labor unicn officials from - thé Somme Sectors—Germans Report the Destruction of Six- German commerce rai rinz | States ‘Atlantic fleet, received reports| The Lacakawanna Railroad has | SOUtaeast gathered here tonight but S Bublic halls and in dwellings | viiheim . Prins Biter Frisorion at today. from at least five Cuban shore | placed armed guards along its property | [ional officers of the = four big aving Dbeen thrown open to them,|ino philadelphia navy vard for explo- |stations where American forces have [in Paterson and at points beyond the % e wcunied to - oundirip . oX = - ; but suffering in many cases was In- | Cig deny that definite strike plans actu- 1 1 reported to have been smuggled | been landed. From none of them, |city. . s teen Entente Aeroplanes—In Persia the Turks Continue tense. 1 :h..'x:’i'x'fi' (o have ‘loen smusled Roover, caime ' any evidonce. that ths "o, L S e . g consiserstion, = o 3 e T L, L reviagh might, | investigation of which has resulted in | putting ashore e Americans was| John B. Lennon, dabor leader onference Today. to Retreat—Little Activity on Other Fronts—The |[;R2%cS Tinstoon Jead three persons|ine arrest of five persons, was deferred | the beginning of intervention. treasurer of the American Federation| The local leaders came for & con- 8 3 injured, with a hundrea more sufferine tod-;v Mfiw Jocel ‘agents of the départ-| Patrel of Marines and Blusjackets. |01 LA, 8. Betiouary ference tomorrow preliminary to the Chincse House of Representatives Has Voted Approval (fom sinc: hures o, sors Soties | cu'sulaaion or tae e wore o2t | o2 T2s, funornd, mavass Sad Vst |0, SRCAE (3 e e o andy salivay % foun e ruins, but two ~ | ete are in Santiago patrolling the <ity.| peter Goelet Geary, first Democratic s be n New York on 3 - : of the injured dled in hospitals during | Pected today, but up to a late hour | H, e R Ne al Mments are doing 2 Thursday. - Scctional conferences will of Severance of Diplomatic Relations, With Germany. _ | . aay. 5| had not arrived. Additional arresis in | "EUS, =malier ogtoheiens & (oL | senator from Riode Island, will bephe'heid in other clies and. the broth. ® Atd, In the way of food supplies and | tBe alleged plot which may approach a | o 27 N7, Vicas. The oniy interior |255iEned to ¢ erhood heads insist that they cannot money began to reach the city late to- | fraruy, inicaational in aspect are con- | siation where American men-of-wars- forecast their course until the locals % By The food Droblom bésame so. | templated. foderal agents said tonight. | PiellOf VA AFENCeq TSGR, | L L e e William | fFOm a1l parts of the country have re: Again the French and British'war| On the other fronts, except in Meso- | rious early in the day. Crackers sold | May Cause International Complications | Combre mine, a few miles from Santi- [ peape of Yale university will be held | /OTled the result of their deliberations, offices record gains against the Ger- |potamia and Persia, where it is as-|at two cents each and bananas at| According to naval officers at the|ago. The Americans here have been | om Battel chapel, Wednesday morn-| Indications of a General Walkout. on the line in France. Striking |sumed.that both the Britjsh and Rus- |2 nickle apiece. The gas supply was |local yard, search of the raiders can- | careful not to interfere in the least|ino"¢ 13 39, e SNes ' Al itaa . I¥he Champagne region on a front of |sians are still harassing the Turks,|shut off and many places were with-|not be made without international | particular with the conduct of the civil nowever, 'that thers might b mert 1,500 metres west of Maisons \ de [‘only minor operations have been re- |out means of preparing focd that was |complications arising therefrom unless | government, the officials appointed by | Gold to the amount of $8,000,000 was | (ru:h in strile reports (he 0l Champagne, the French recaptured all | ported. As yet the full details of at band and canned goods ;were at a|the government actually seizes the |the liberals before the evacuation of | . eived from Canada .and deposited at ¢ L P an appear- o cd on the surface. An impression pre- the positions_previously taken by the | capture of Bagdad by the British have | premium «|ships, “and that in itself would be a |the city by their troops remaining in |ine assay office for the account of J.| oo Germans on Ridge 185 and also invad- |not been made public, althoygh an-| In answer to the appeal for financial | declaration of war.” Frank Garbarino, | control. . P Morenn & Co. Jalent among some of the local of. ed a German fortified work. One hun- | nouncement was made in the British |#id, sent broadcast over the state by |special agent of the department of jus- ( Situation in _Interior Unknown. : seneral walkous i : g eati 2 o probably would follow quickly if the dred prisoners were taken in the opera- | house of commons that there was rea- |2 Citizens’ committee relief funds have|tice in charge of the investigatior, _| “King” Fracnis Schlatter seift tion. In_ the Woevre region near |son to believe two-thirds of the Tur- |been started In many cities of the|however, intimated that he daid rot | ,JUSe Whnat the sitaation in, the et | 1o divine healer, was found guilty | Sones, tefused to accede to the union Seicheprey, a raid on a German trench | kish artillery had been captured by the |state. Charles W. Fairbanks, form-|hold this view. “I have my own opin- fcans. The government advance|at Los Angeles on a charge of uSIng |giturday was the da; ay's = conference. was successfully carried out. while at- | British or thrown into the Tigris and |er _vice president, contributed $1,000 [ion about that phase of the case,” he|fomencans. The o oy Babla | and | the mails to defraud. ey g the 6y most persiutent- tacks by the Germans between Sois- |that in addition large numbers of | for relief work. 2 said. Garbarino’s force of investigators | Fauet’ Monsen) Deothers of President S P o lially o ses s climax sons and Rheims were repulsed. prisoners and quantities of materials| Dr. W. L Fugate, local health officer, | was increased today, several agents Of | Mongeal, arrived today at San Luis, Government has| . .q: 400 their men c.y e“ween the The. British on their part of the |of all kinds were taken. - expressed the belief today that there|the department coming here from |which was evacuated vesterday by |Proposed to the Council of State to au- | (PI08 S0€¢, theln mon. Very little time, front in France entered German| Again the Turks are Teported by |would be no serious outbreak of dis- | Washinston. Extra customs house |n0ICR Was evacuated Yestordl¥ W o |thorize the King tp- create a Depart- | WaS Sald would be required to put a trenches in the vicinity of Bouchaves- | Petrograd to have made a further re- |ease although many persons suffered |employes were also assigned to assist|peocyal PGRREAS, ST MEC PETNE Iment of Indusrial Supply. Sttiie ouder into O¥eration if dscl: nes, north of Peronne, and also-carried |treat in Persia, this time leaving a|fro mexposure which was intensified|in the investigation. rebels is at Songo, southeast of -San —— AL oF the QA‘hEA to take that course out ralds successfully to tiie south of | position near Bisitum, twenty miles|by the lower temperature tonight. No Arrests for Smuggling. T e e o roont Twenty|. A cempany fo complets the roster of | A1 Of the machinery used to prepars Arras. In the latter sector the Ger- [northeast of Kermannshah and retiring | ctauge was made tonight. in the| .. - W00 00 200 - ‘miles north of Santiago. The Menocal |the Sth Coast Defense Command of |20 'We P& sirike narrowly averted man positions were bombed and many |toward Hadjaabad. Bisitum was oc- |property loss estimated at $1,000,000. s of tite government's case 8 the New York National Guard is to be all cou e put into service casualties were inflicted on their oc- cupie;l{b_v the Russians. COUNTRYT_EFOR_N—E_W :ixadin;!otr ‘35,’3? izr:::te{«:nsxug:;;“agg ?gg:;:s";aigefz::: Xififi’&i::‘“ rein- organized at Far Rockaway. quickly now if the need came. cupants. 2 In Macedonia there has been an in- = : 2 2 T L £ Over the Eigh Heavy artillery activity is in prog- |crease in the artillery activity in the a HAVEN COUNTY JAIL ;:jhle‘;;gev:é::g;‘fi’,::‘gngfn"ggsfl;;’g; Banks in Santiago Closed. The British tank steamer Pinna, with et Soe Peeht Hour/ Day, ress in the Anere and Somme sectors, | Presba lake and Cerna river sectors, — e e ke £79m | The banks here remain closed under |a cargo of oil from Gulf ports was sunk | The present controversy, like that according to Berlin. The German war | probably presaging an early recom- | lts Removal From City is Favored at|'.¢ interned ships in violation of the |, jers from their main offices. It is|by a German submarine on Feb. 11,|cf which it is the outgrowth, revolver ~ = o = customs laws, remains unchanged so il around th igh fre i L e e e \ative Committee. Hearing. |far as facts which the authorities here T e b e b e s S A s Ao e Y and also the destruction of sixteen |. The possibility that Germany is.to o ., March 12 oficially have permitted to become|most of the funds have been with-| Three investigations are under way night declared the brotherhoods hat v New v th f th fi waited too lo Iready hil o The London war office announces that | from Peking, which says the Chinese | where between New Haven and Wa. |, Henry TRohner, president of the|of $800,000, have been taken by the |vator of the Detroit Railroad Elevator | stitutionality of the shorter basic day nine German ‘machines were brousht ?r?:!eggf»e:fiifi.“?fi{p” has approved | terbury,was favored by a majority of :'fl;;"n b ey e "‘;’;ihn i s A Co. Not to. Embarrass Government. admits that five British machines are | which includes the. 3 ks o7 The it L s als i alleged customs | yesterday. The Cuban gunboat Matan- | Stephen Farrelly, directing manager | The union men were unanimous ir missing. - YRS ¥ matic relations with Germany. X, Bhtated to infuire imto. conattons SiLIra .|zas, which had been at the mouth of land vice président of the American |declaring that in case of a strike . the 3ail. Most of the speakera the” harbor for two. .days. left this |News Co., was elected president of the | wouid be exercised to ma.m..fi' thé opinion that the cost of re-locat- shauléli| mornjng for Guantamamo. She had | United State Cathdlic Historical Soel- government as little as possible in the FEW SIGNS OF Moy sthe “tntitation woMd~ ot be rt:::unx'r:_:rgillg loAlndh_f;r;:rth:’;:i%; not 8 pezmlttre‘d to ledn&;r sB-nu.gn ety. international crisis. The governmen( p i . - " ‘ommander eginal . Belknap, » is watcht devel , CONTROL 8F INCOMING HOUSE | EISaier than that of renovating the | Agemert K. Fischer, president of the | cor ing the = American navai| A 10 per cent. wage increase o I i g DB it ey woulda not offer as satisfactory a Schutte Koerting company, machinists, | forces. 13,000 shoe workers, effective May 1,|hana such a deadiock GOVERNMENT WILL COLLECT $300,000,000 IN INCOME TAXES During the Current Fiscal Year—2 1-2| 1t Will Not Take Definite Form Until of this city. Mr. and M by the Brockton Man- ORIt M1 u : . ] e LR y. . rs. Fischer, Santiago Has Been Isolated. was announced by the Brockton Man- | sured. If a strike appears to be act. Times as Much as During Last Year. | a Few Days Before Special S e Eite in T Bommire whore there | Who are said to be related to the em- | mne residénts of Santiago have |facturers Association of Brockton|\ally threatened, President Witson i 4 3 v ¢ would be the advanta: f th peror of Germany, are the other prin- ‘Mass. expected to make some move f Washington, March 12—Preliminary | Washinston, March 12., — Despite| Nie" nna other benehits of life in’ ihe | CiPals named by the government in the | Seie parts of she Idhe hion Fis. 15 sottlement. sl reports to the treasury department|maryv conferences among leaders and | cowring. P smuggling plot. - 12,1 \Word was received from the War from every section of the country since | animated discussion of many proporals | £ th i Rohner declared he had the assur- 32 135V have been isolated during this | pepartment that all of the National ; : t . - based period. P UNITED STATES GIVES May 1 indicate that the government|fr workig ot democratic, republoan |om (ry ieein CFPosition was ance of Mrs. Fischer that the boxes he : Guard troops on the border will be i . ¢ question of pense tl objec- o business westroyed. . will collect $300,000.000 in income tax- |or bi-partisan contrel of the incoming | fors raising the question as (o whether | /STIOved, from the vessels "contained [ o, SUpiness vestroyed lmustered out of Federal service by NCIER D THEWORLS thout two and one half times as much |sizns tnat the DlANS of Giher- of the| e, Tgunt Which would be received | nil "E TN 2 ot iies The ad | usiness of the Cuban railroad has|°D . during the preceding twelve Larties or of the little groups of | toma oves Ther enonen iy EROPETLY | taken to the raiders at the instance of |been destroyed. Estimates of the su-| The United Hebrew Charities, which months. Tn- all the internal revenue | independents will fake definite form | seemning s Litn trom Ten tasimvalce pin | Mrs. Fischer ~wero ~some = delicacies | €ar_cane burned by the rebels vary |neld the first “Bundle Day” In April ipts are expected to exceed $700,- |until within a few davs of the meete . m the institution #Bd | which she sent to friends of herself | Widely, but apparently no grinding 1916, will hold this year a “Bundle Of Intention of Placing an Armer Guard on Merchantmen. 700, | . Brobably & farm as had been svggefi- b e | Washington, March 12.—The Unites 200000, an increase of mearly 3200, Ing of the special session on April|Cq> gg;’,d"‘;:g;,"fi,‘:“g,“",f"y,;:’"““ o~ z??;h{c-tneréa:‘:xi::ethg:"huoyedbe:: e w‘z“m‘;" date being from March 26 | gat0e government took the only form. “The government's tax on munitions | Most of the members have left thel perr” oo o Dotiett, and other mem_| (i, 3% hips for the - erows. - com. | 00tinE. By SLGn i Leill precels the suiiing, will, et appreximately $40,000,000, it|capital with the Impression that the] e eromer® chic scoeration favored | oricing 850 men. 4 It is estimated that Major Fernan-| The Idaho Legislature, which ad- |07 the war zone of American mer- Is thought in addition, while for the|lincs for ths organization fight the change. _City Attorney Francis P. dez has between three and four thou- od at midnight Saturday night,|chant ships armed +o resist attacks few: months of the fiscal vear during|not be drawn so much as & mmte ] oulfolle was present as the official sand men, while the government force | mermits an antlaien bill and a il |P¥ German submarines withh fhe BBl aecpency tox: Tnw jadsance. boenis 6 s sm ot; representat:le_of ‘Waterbury. " GERARD WILL BE IN is reported to aggregate about five }’:,mmng intermarriage of whites ‘05'?}!::‘!: v‘tp’;l_:mgfl‘;,‘( ;:'m‘:::f’x‘:;‘;’ was in effect the returns will approx- | strength due to deaths and the uncer- thousand. . and Japanese to die. R e e o T sy Tooarne il mpprox. | Siiongth duc to deaths.and the uncer-|CENTRAL POWERS SURPRISED WASHINGTON TODAY. e L S men was given in a communieation items affected by this tax. elcctions to fill the vacancies. Re- BY FALL OF BAGDAD From the ordinary sources of in-|publican Leader Mann, who will be Howe " He : TR e A Havana | REFERENDUM VOTE ON Captain Oscar Schelberg, an en- |5¢nt DY the state department to al ternational Tevenue—whiskes, beer, | his party's candidate for speaker, de- | A°C0rding to News Received From Last Night. SUFFRAGE IN NEW YORY |Eineering instructor at West Point, has | fnbassies and legations In Washing- tobacco and oleomargarine—it is es-|parted tonicht after announcing that rlin and Vienna. * == ton. — e had-his name changed to the French | would favor any tradini o rent, Fin. Mas Be Voted on S fMclals continued to he reticent to- & v h Fam i s Election | sPelling, Schelbert. He is a descend timated the tax this vear will ap-|he 1d not r ing for o Wl - rch 12 —James | Will ote e SESte - Blection proximate $350,000,000, the greatest to- | republican control and predicting that| C€reva. Via Paris. March 12, 9.49 p.|W. Gerard, former American ambassa- Aay about tho arming of ships and the n Next November. S o Daeci e protable dats the first would be reads tal in the history of the department. |bi_partisan organization “not jm.|m—The fall of Bagdad caused- the|JOr to Germany, reached here late to- m P. Williams, of ORGANIZED LABOR AT to sail. All such detalls are regard- bhpezkies n greatest surprise in Berlin and Vi-|day from Havana and after a brief| Albany N. Y, March 12—The res- | New Haven, has been appointed c eq as military secrets. 1In fact, there enna, according to mews.received here |rest took a train for Washington. clution to provide for a referendum on | jain of the Connecticut Naval militia, | is A general disposition to avoid dis- < from those capitals. ° Quite recently| The former ambassador was accom- |the woman suffrage question at the ided for in Navy De- |CUsSIng any phase of the situation DISPOSAL OF GOVERNMENT |RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT SEEKS | (o™, (io%e cabials, - Qulte recently | i0q by his wife and a party of |state election mex: November . was D s m e perding the cutcome of the deflance & S v e TO RECOVER $1,140,000 | nounced that owing to the large Turk. |2bout forty Americans from Germany. |Passed in the senate tonight by a of the submarine menace by American In Every Field of Activity in Case U. b Vi e Ish reinforcements sent from Aleppo |He seemed to be in the best of epirits | vote of 39 to 7. Subscriptions to the. work of the|vessel® with raval guns and gunners S. is Drawn Into War. An Adyance Payment Made to the Na-|and Smyrna Bagdad could hold out|2nd held an informal reception to citi- | Tonight's action was the last step|Commission for Relief in Belgium, as |on board. . indefinitely. zens who crowded the ralroad station |in the legislative procedure prelimin- nder the auspices of the tional Surety Company. ilected u i . Washington, March 12.—Organized It is expected here that one of the|[t0 see him depart. ary to referring the subject to the[New York Chamber of Commerce, ub | GOV, HOLCOMB PROUDER laber in America through its repre-| o york Mareh 12.—No action for|carly results of the occupation. of | Mr. Gerard expressed much interest |electorate. The measure Is concerned [to and including March 9, Amounted to sentatives in conference here tonight Bagdad by the British t s will be [in the international sitwation resulting | with amending the state constitution 5. - 1 THAN EVER OF CONNECTICVUT oere M e Ty the s oouy: Th :";;geia; included dn the suit lea] MEORCTY oF Turkish contiggents | [rom the Zimmermann note and eager. |and consequently does not have to re. | " every field of activity if, “despite all |5 Ver GE0 D TRE SRCerR Court Bere| nghting at the various fronts. Colonel |V accepted copies of newspapers con. | ceive the approval of the governor. Eight hundred and sixty non-com- [ Goes to Boston Today For a Prepas- endeavors and hopes, the ., United| . ,Ntional Surety v for al-|Fevler, the military critic, writes in |tainine despatches resarding it. Asked| The seven senators who voted |missioned officers in the El Paso dis- edness Conference. States should be drawn into war. Temea broash of conteatt te’ orbly|the Journal De Geneve: for a statement on the subject, he re- |against the resolution were: Lawson,|trict were recommended to the War i The action was taken by unanimous | SF°¢ breach of oances Tty | “Unless a new Ottoman army is[Plied that he had “been silent for seven | Sage. Towner, Walters and Weeks, | Department by _ Brigadi General | Hartford, Conn,, March 12.—Govern- vote of more than one hundred and | GERMEOtOOL I was asnounced 10-|constitutied for & mew. campaign | thousand miles and would continue so | republicans: and Downing and Ram- |George Bell, Jr., for commission in the | or Holcomb returned this noon from fifty delegates from nations and in_ against the forces of , General |Until reaching Washingto: sperger, democrats. regular army. New York where he attended a pre- ternational trades unions afliated | DOrts that ‘glealaMJ#{W Was 2| \Maude, the town will defditely re-| SO far as is known, the only state- | Majorty Leader Blon R. Brown,| = = parcaness conference called by Gov. witl: the American Federation of La- | 1qT0T0, 0 5 SAT88S S = |main in the hands of the English» [Mment he made today regarding his | whose opposition to the proposition| A statement by the Japaness foreien |ernor Whitman and at which several o and five unetiiated drEkatEton: 1 "| Fifatt Pasha, the formef Turkish|Plans was one to the effect that he |hac always been determined and pro- |minister, expressing the nation’s regvet [ naticnally prominent men were pras- including the great railroad brother- ;:??cg,fi;‘f%‘::“;o}ehg';::"tmhe ugfp ambassador at Paris, left here today|WOuld not accept the candidacy for |nounced, surprised the great throng iat the death of George W. Guthrie, the |ent. LT e e i B il hocds. In sll about three million | DSt company ls solely for the $1.140.- |20 "Constantinople. He says he con. | mayor of New York city if that should | of women that filled the floor and |American ambassador at Tokio, Was |noon that he felt “prouder than ever American workers were represented in 70¢ 29vance payment by tt siders the situation serious. be offered to him. That statement was |galleries by supporting the resolution. |cabled to the State Department by the |of Connecticut” after participating in the conference, called to determine and | €°ySMEHE o8 he Sontract, L TN elicited by correspondents on board [In o speech in explanation of the at- | American Embassy. the New York meeting. He said this announce the part to be claimed by < the steamer Governor Cobb, which [titude. he said that although he was = state was far in advance of all oth- fabor in_ maticnal preparedness pldns. &‘ao;:;;en:eu::z é’:’%,,‘:‘g"’éfi;fi THE MAINE ELECTION |Prousht the former ambassador and |voting for the resolution, he was more| American passengers on the Wolvin |ers in its preparedness plans. Pla i s Jhee b e T e e hie party from Havana. firmly opposed to its adoption than |Galveston, from Vera Cruz, state that a | (overnor Holeomb will bo to Bos- RESOULTIONS OPFOSING Codh Ll T B chosne - Woi i I Twe . Tavres RN e P ever. line steamship Herald ,which arrived at | ton Tuesdav to meet other New Eng- SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS e b T HCW TO BUILD UP vy 1¥s passake last year” he said,|powerful radio station 1.C‘tt>;m§‘;::c:w: land governors in a preparedness com- - e fact that my party at Sarato-|on a near exico u i€ | ference, on invitation of Governor M Were Adopted. by the Lord’s Day|PROVINCIAL OF THE PROVINCE Pottar, sk R AR TRADE WITH BRAZIL [ga recommended a resubmission of |direction of German engineers. Call of Massschusetts. o will leave e e M = o d — —— the question and many events trans- Hartfora about noon. Leagus of New England. OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ;::utr;e -a:) rdm‘ldmdfi honcg By Giving Just What is Asked For in pmu‘} since the I::t ’l-!wls‘;atlveb ses- MMr-.W’AIiF;:-«l V\(\‘v‘m:’dnnan?&erch?m’;:’:r S S LN : 5 i 3 . Inifre Mason, 8 Brookline, Mass. March 12—Resolu- | Rev. James Merighi of Boston on Noti. | Meine today. . Mayor Jonn F. Wood Faw Oudere Pk Tts attempt 1o got o fmal sets |husband, Alffd Goorge Mason, were | PRESIDENT WILSON I8 ‘ions urging legisiative committees to fied of His Selection. man in Bangor and Charles W. Cutis E T et ot o TavclEs ‘eport_unfavorably on - bills before In Brewer wers the successful - re-| Pdston March 12—american bust-|tlement of the lssus. 7 am spposed to|fovnd EWNY Of George. and. Arthur STEADILY IMPROVING them to permit Sunday baseball and; Boston, March 12. — Rev. James|publican = candidates. ~The demb- foF TUER, R0 D°SL mcreas ote| with my ideals of manhood and wo- |Henderson, member of the war council. | was Able to Confer With Secret: other amusements were adopted at a | Meright, ‘pastor of the Roman Cath-|crats elected Edgar ¥. Hanson in Bel- [ radc Wit Brevii by, sending agents | With w3 14281 OF mentond 209 o : i mass meeting under the auspices of [olic Church of Our Lady of Mount|fast and Hartley C. Banks n Biade- | 10 SPE? 38, REHE laneuase and by | Manhoos, | CHVEDL (2,000 from man| _Communication . with Ponta del Lansing Yesterday. the Lord's Day Leagu__ e of New Eng-|Carmel in the East Boston district, ford. . |in filling Brazillan orders, Edwin V.|par: of his obligation as a protector|Gada. and the islarid of Sap Miguel In S o g ldng, here foday . OOYe N o | notifiedlant Alght Of His seiéction FING ALL PUBLIC Morgan, ambassador to th - |End attempting o transfer to women |the Azores, has been interruCpted, it| Tvashington, March 12.—President spoke against a wide-open Sunday,|as Provieidl of the Province of the| FUMIGATING ALL PUBLIC TES - e South |an guing Wilson remained in his room today ? is announced by the Commercial Ca- basing his opposition, he said, on econ- | Immiaculate Conception, with head- HALLS IN. CHICAGO :xnv‘:x:‘%;n&:pm“b“&nuchm'a;%; = — ‘“~X§2§:§§°L§’::.‘:$H c'.‘tl't'ha pro- | ble company. _Messages may be post- | because of the cold which kept him in >mic as well as religious grounds. quarters in New York. This prov- 2 . e B ed from Fayawor Lisbon but subject|bed most of last week. It was said Rev. James H. Roberts of Hart-|ince is represented by members in the |To Lessen Danger of an Epidemic of | et aoaar e i e i e e ndefiots delay: that he was steadily improving and ford, Conn, was chosen fleld secre-|arch-diocese of New York and Bos- Scarlet Fever. - the point that 1t would be better for|often nome. I regard the birth con- would be able to go out within a few tary of the léague in Connecticut and[ton and in the diocesses of Albany, 27 o better S . days. i Bre. Mara; Am h 2| Plans for the Rhode Isiand, John T. Manson of | Breoklvn, uette, Newark and| Chicago, March 12— Orders to fum- | fars fown scdoms Trom Brad woaord | frage. " Take an ewameration of those |of o large number of submarine chas- | The president was able to confer N s T D pvlutongh igate all halls, lodge rooms, theatres|ers than to send materials not in ex.|wha are advocating birth control and |ers for use by the navy in coast pa- |With Secretary Lansing and = Senator board of directors. and churches that danger of an epi- |ast accordance with specifications. sSee how many are suffragists.” ok vock i) be disguebed Wit Hmolor| seanats, daring. fio day, but 56 e Ty T T Jemic of scarlet fevi z - senduc s boat builders at a conference called by | senate, 3 ; : TRUNK WITH JEWELRY B e e ened, wero lssued tofiiy"’é?:n?' h:::h S TR German Officers Give Bond of $6,000 |Secretary Daniels to meet at Washing- | 24 rrobable that the usual cabinet VALUED AT $50,000 MISSING DUMA SUSPENDED |commissioner of Chicago. More than Barge Damaged by Fire. g A4 mecting would be called. —_— —_— 150 new cases of the disease wete. re- Vineyard Haven, Mass., March 12— s. t T D e oo of | o B e Barmit O " [ S5 ShaTodays 1 oPerment Yo | T Nere, damaged by hrs whilS et | SHENE oMeers of o o ier ot o | GUANDING ENTRANGE To crionton, MAtch I8k TopOrt et 3| iscance by Bumerie Hiitias of To0 LOAN BANKS T MEET |1 The f:r: ;us:e:v} > Efi'fi‘éfihfi& s sentenced ‘Saturdey o u vear I | 5o it Dechuse of the Terusal of the | Detachment of _Coast Artillerymen bt g fi":‘r’n‘r'sr::u? e e fi'&:iiin"fi..";‘.‘f‘.'}.fi e rs Ot D] i Washington Within the. Net Ten Bt the Catiaia t:lyal'l-‘el; bond of $6,000 each pending appeal |of the Russian and Italian Socialists to " i . Bridgeport, Conn., March 12.—A @e- ™ lice t v. The trunk, | pire as from Saturday is reported in Days—To Rates. Forge. participat o g;e:iobl;‘e.fiwary“ T in New York |a Reuter despatch from Petrograd. ~ —_— The New Mexico to Be Launched TRy er e e tackment of 30 regular coast artillery- to a local agent, readhed here at The sittings will be ‘Washington, March 12.—The federal| Beston’s Grand List $1,608,701,300. April. Vaudeville Strike in Waterbury. |men, with field guns and searchlights, welock . yesterday nfternoon, but it| mcnth unless extraordinary circum- |farm loan board today deeided to call| Boston, March 12.—The grand value| Washington, March #2.—The super-| Waterbury, Conn, March 12.—The|arrived here today from Wort Wright rou'd not be found when the agent|stances supervene. a meeting here within the next ten|of rrope: real and personal, and of | dreadnought® New Mexico, under con-|str:kc of \n.udev;‘llle p‘ertonrzaeu who comlbn‘f :nda. qu: ;fil el ufl rt‘r --} ralied for it this morming. The po- days of thé presidents and other of-|bank stock, owned in this city is 3L- | struetion at the New York Navy yard, |are members of the White Rats actors' | establisted permanent =quarters in refused to discuss the case, but £ ficials of the farm loan banks to con- 3 Will be jaunched late in April- Miss|union was extendeq to this city to-|empty amusemen uildings on it was learned that an investigation Movements of Steamships. siGer organization plans. Interest|nounced today. Margaret C. Debaca, daughter of the|nizht, when performers appearing in|Steeplechase Island, at the entrance to had been ordered on the theory that y rates and bond rates may be formally res with a valuation of lat> governor of New Mexico, having |two acts at a iocal theatre were or-|the local harbor. Lieutenant C. R. the trunk was stolen. = announced. - 708 last year. " been designated Gered out by organizers of the union. Jones is in command.

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