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VOL. LiX- NO. 30 LA 3 Al THE GERAAN CHANCELLORYS |2 Regatons forthe St Ties p St T S Toas Bulgarian Delegate at Peace Confer- . It is reported In El Paso, Tex., that || e Stk Ties Up S ILROADS MAKING G000 | AnnFn e e Excess Profits Tax Louis Railways s> R : i PMEE TERMS BBREGAMED M“‘ '°. i MADE PUBLIC BY BUREAU OF THRE; STRI_K-E—H_S——‘WERE SHOT ;‘#h:n ‘g‘l:;::‘s' Dot mju'md . PR“GRESS ‘N HAUL‘NG ’ Roy 0. Flyi . HALL,: HARVARD, INTERNAL REVENUE IN RIOTING e B I b DESTROYED BY FIRE. ; g . injuries in Londo It Was One ‘of the Oldest Buildings Supreme War Council of the- Entente Allies D o TO CLEAR UP -POINTS|I. W. W. ROOMS RAIDED |sarih wintiht®s® 330%,5"20% | Fuel Administration Officials are Hopeful That Today That War is t6 Be Prosecuted Vigorously g o e gfi_’,‘,%;’:: et & tiain ot 42 Witon rs. . charas Will B Last Heatless Monday 1 puadrangle in arvare , was % A ; ‘o Captain George Gray, left Philadel- f burned. today. Thirty thousand rounds| Available in a Few Days and R phia for Washington. < of ammunition in the basement were removed by men of the haval radio and| = turns Must Be Made Before March NO HOPE FOR PEACE UNDER GERMAN TERMS ensigns’ school under the direction of | | . . . ofEeTs. Excess Profits Return Forms Will Be | Strikers' Demands Include Absolute Unionization of the Company’s Em- n Waes and Short- Two hundred persons were burned TR ETRIT.G ALY RAILROADS IGNORED THE SUNDAY HOLIDAY. Valuable Tecords be- : s e e g paSince. the British recruiting mission R The building contained the DUISA'S | yw,hington, Feb. 3, — Regulations| St Louis, Mo, Feb, 3—Street rail- |men have been sent t Caniga i e . 3 « Principles office of the university and the execu- | ynger which the excess profits tax 1aw | way traffie in S, Loiis was almost at| list. o Canada fo en-| o ds Will Work Hard This Week to Accumulate Small Re- [To Fight Until a Peace “Based on the of Freedom, tve offces of the ensigns school. It |0y Crniniaiered, made public 10- |1 standstil fodey a8 & TeRull of the Lot ; 2 3 - 5 i storles ‘In_ height, with a frontage of | LiEat DY the bureau of internal rev-|strike of the motormentand conductors| ~Lord Cecil, British ter of serve Stocks of Coal at Consumption Centers in Antici- Justice and Respect for International Law” is Obtained forty tost on Massueusetts gvemme. | Soey clear yp many long lsputed |who suddenly went out after eleven Blockads declared that within u fow 2 B questians o'clock Saturday night. months the real test of the war will Z . y N AT —The Germans are Active on a Front in Lorraine Oc- {0 [Are started in the basement|o tne basis for figuring proiits, but|® Three sirikers wers shot and wound- | ocour. pation of Later Interruption of Traffic by High Waters AR dth?u f:g“f;p ;fl’;fis&a hl:‘; leave’a number yet to be threshed out|ed in rioting tonight. < The strikers’ . A A A Will Not . . 2 eapid by individual rulings, or by amend-'=~ mands include absolute unionization ieneral Pershing reported to the z y E"; ern Lines cupied by American Troops—In a Barrage Fire - the|w=is and was pursting frongn e ment of the law. A hew draft of the of the compar's employes and an in-| War Department _ the. deaths of 10 and Ice Jams—Embargoes on East A b g i ‘war s now being prepai ¥ |crease in wages, as well as reduc-|more American troopers from natural < E o v nsi Americans are Answering Shot for Shot—Employes in | sye e ars ooents of the navall the st smbodying ;. Lrounsed tion"in hours of continuous daily em- |discases. Be Lifted Until the Coal Movement Improves Consider- buildings were immediately mobilized | e (lents on sublects which off- | ployment i ad.s : ! e k cannot properly be passed | Police raided the headquarters of| Warning of secrecy and not to talk Si Administrators Todax Hold a Germany Failing to Return to Work are to be Court- and working in edquads went into the lon by executive rulings. the Industrial Workers of the World sbout war conditions was issued.in 2 ably—State Fuel Today Will H ; & ; 3 arrested thirty men., The secre-| bulletin by the Council of National A oo it martialed—If Found are to be Executed|ttores " The ftames wern vare closs Excess Profits Forms. . |{ary ‘of the organization denied that| Defense. - Conference With Dr. Garfield on the General Situation. re | :flv&e '!I:‘:kga:n:; s‘;_li;riigvir‘&;t cvlvfi Excess profits return forms will be | {po'1 "\, W.'had any part in foment- A A 2! 3 available in a few days, and returns S The Spanish Cabinet under the pres- | —_— ; S Within 24 Hours of the Time Sentence is Imposed— | handkerchiets tied cver their noses the must be made by March 1, ‘on 1617 pethe iy tdency of King Alfonso met and has| - : [ rasElE ; 5 hell | business, Some extensions of this time JED TO GET HER decided to send a strong profest to : A ion this week is expected to . . . o boxes and brought them all out with- | has been nrged by busi intercsts.| WOMAN TR Washington, Feb. 3.—Rallroads to-|Production this d Social Unrest in Austria Has Spread to Triest. out, sccident. . Books and furnishings | "Sincs dodaotions bacedon s wer:| BROTHER.IN-LAW IN TROUBLE.| the Kaiser. day made good progress in the haul-|be considerably greater than _ last. ursar s i : 3 Danger of fwods still . looms large, centage of invested capital may be| ing That He| Five more entente - warships have|ing of coal and both railroad and fuel Do, gl the railroads’ uill Stk taken from aggrogate profits before de- | Kidnapped Infant, Believing That Helarrived at Viadivostok. - Exportation{qministration officials *wore encour- |hard yearly this week to_acouthulate ;:r,rx:'ijmng the fwxable amount, cor- Would Be Suspected. of foodstuffs by China to Russia.has|3god in the nope that tomorrow would |small’ reserve stocks of coal at con= ? 2 g ons or partnerships are anxious = been forbidden. i : ) tion _of ously by the entente allies and the |to the strikers the intimation that the | t'¢ Sailors vesterday were’ saved in|to figure their invested capital as high| New York, Ieb. 3.—Snuggled in her be the last heatless Monday. Reports| sumption conters in e T Tnited States untll a peace “based |government at the present moment ro. | 1S Same way, President A Lawrence |as possible, By the resulations, in-|motners arms, three year old Lillian| Annapolis gradusted 300 reserve|Of Milder weather over most of thelater interruption inst bridges. on_the principles of , Justice | quires the full efforts. of workers for | LOWell eaid that he believed virtually | vested capital is defined as the ‘total | Rosner, who disappeared from Lenox | officers, Secretary Damiels dechured js|COUNtTY and the movement of a great-|waters and ice jams agamst Drdgel and respect for international law” is |the further prosecution of the war, |2\ documents of importance were:Te-|of the capital surplus and undivided |avenue, in front of her home, last|much Stronger than the regular najy |C¥ .Yolume of coal today provided the| The railroad “”“‘““"‘,""&“i;;t o olaisel | tacn ot the iEmployes failine to' resome worlc” P eawhile the firemen found that|PTOAS @5 shown on the books. with|Tuesdal, listened tonight in open-eved | when war was declared. e e e I amors rank ityoe. ol ‘This ociston Supreme | said order, e tried by court- m certain adjustments required by the|wonder while Mrs. Sophia Berg related = 2 & ool i " else- " War Council of the countries in arms |martial, whioh is authorized to im. |(IS flames were making such head-|aw. = If any change In the invested|to W. 1. Lahcy, second deputy police| President Wilson and Secretary|on future Mondays to save coal would|the local restrictions In effect elog . w Wi i : Tues- | where - Mississippi, ‘until pose sentence of ay in the wooden interior of the tal b b . 4 A A L e rescinded after a conference Tues ere” east of the i f d:uehr;t;_x[m:u;n to Stretu Bl e e | capital has been made during the year, | commissioner, how he had stolen the | Lansing read the interview with Leon —_— the Harvard departments of econom- ies and Eug!_lsh,_a.s well as papers of The war i3 to be prosecuted vigor- |and evidently was intended to convey | final examination taken by some of i - v improves. consld-. 5 1o Ol T patam urs | save it. the monthly average is to be taken | child in the hope that the crime might Trotghy replying to the Wilson- e Thel é}e";:;“‘s';,ig’;w‘}a' Ay e nce s omposed.” .. N S| iro, yd- E . ' if P R T that e L% Heh e W hming ), SUHR el Undiided. Broft. B e I e e R Ignored Sunday Holiday. Fuel Administrators Meet Tad-{. sl ers iIn Hamburg n large &l of e_late Nathan Dane, an at- If the true surplus of undivided | g led. Y v The Midland Railw: Co, of Eng- i vy i ed the Sun- Tomorrow state fuel administrators ' numbers returned to their dutles, the | toTney of Boston. ®it was. the first|profits are not shown by the books,| il tn tailway Co, g-| The railroads today ignor e Iatest reports are to the effect that the | uilding of the Harvard Law - School All the resources of the police had|land is building four ambulance|day holiday in an -effort to clear the [will be here for a conference yith Dr. dissatisfaction was so great that they | Put was used for this purpose only a been centered on the search for the | trains for the use of the American Ex- |rail lines to the coal mines, many, of | Garfield on the general situation, and & because of failure to provide for ce- 43 3 pletion, depreciation, obsolescence, or | girl since the disappearance, but no | peditionary force in France. T oS w6’ bean idle Tor a \woek ‘on | (o report on the results of -the heat- . again _were to have been caled out on |Short time. There were several reci- |other losses, the regulations make ‘it | ojow ) til this af- i z 1 v ¥ gars |less Mondays and the five day shut- Saturday. The tation ‘Tpoms It It AF, the,outbreak |mabaatory. o Hgoire cotertiong: ohdll corpoo heta ebtiingd Watll ihis of account of inability to et empty gars ¥ e o ternoon, when a young woman who; German newspapers ,announce that|or to have loaded cars hauled away.!down. g e sio s PREL ol the Dallatmay N T et Sty o Lo gave her nains' as Marle Fay called at| QuartarmasterGenoral L“de“d°r¢|_____._.__-—————————-——— 3 o rporations from fig-"the Rosner home and said she believed | and' General von .Hindenburg are not as headquarters of the ensigns' school. uring their tax exemptions at too high ot As the fire completely destroyed the|a figure by over-estimating their cap- the child was at the home of her aunt, | delaying any peace proposals. PLAN TO SPEED UP PRISONERS BRUTALLY interior, the university win mow be| fial e e TRt e ors residing in New “CONGRESS THIS WEEK TREATED BY GERMANS o o surrender rooms in another| On the other hand, it is permitted | father, hurried to the house and found | York state but now in training camps| 4 — S bullding in order that the course oflto add to the surplus account -expen- | the youngster. They arrested Mrs.|in the Fast, wilkbe allowed to vote in | important Railread and Fianancial | Story Told by a Belgian Who Escaped naval instruction may be carried on. |ditures in the past for extension of | Berg. who,was taken to police head- | the special election March 5. Measures to Be Acted Upon. From the German Military Zone. the plant or equipment which still|quarters. Mrs. Rosner also hastened & 2 TR GENERALS BARRY AND HODGES |i in active use, if the expenditures (o the- deputy commissioner’s office,| An- important ;announcement con-| Washington, Feb.’3—Tiltie of ~the| Ottawa, Ont, Feb. 3 -4 Condon des- have been charged as current expens- |and there Mrs, Berg was interrogated. | cerning the participation of American |known and growing programme of the | Fatch to. the Ottawa ageney of Reu- HAVE RETURNED FROM-FRANCE |cs. Mrs. Berg eaid she came to New | troops in the. warfare on. the French |var T ation Ta Aeer enncted. since ] ter’s Limited savs it has received from thus: teduce the capital figures. This tectives, accompanied by the child's| Soldiers and < Trademarks and Copyrights. York from San Francisco last October | battlefields will be made soon. congress convened: tow months © ago |2 tustworthy Belgian citizen who has od I 3 prizsgeicid Sagtoes °1just réached London from the German One of the most disputed points mas|and was employed in the ¢lothing store a3 Lo =r £ 3 and. eapitol leaders plan’ . ai- S . X - , the Situation Abroa related to the valwation of :rflnemm, of her brother-in-law, '3¢ Shap Shaniro, | 2 District Draft- Baasd of New |tempts 4o poed up_this week. Tm military ‘zone at Valenciennes, an acs, = & e , L i v < v t ‘of terrible conditions -existing . 5 ‘}good wik, patents or ights, most | with “whom - she ‘quarreled, and” who, ity - will reject * every. Gérman ailroad “and. financial meas- | SOUT . soral g 2 2 Whits’ Gusrd Succosstul b Fintand. | oo Alantic Fort, - Teb. - 8Major Buginosues arsuing for. incluston of | ShE 481 pht hor out Of the plact ' | %o hiad_ only. hie first Payers wieh{Uice e to ‘Do brouht before hoth |In the occupied districts of France, i Fialand. the Wikl ot which | Btans” o ey Eien 3 T"| thode st Migh ‘hgare in their cap-| Boon dfferwand, Mex, Ber saia, she | Mar Was declired upon Germuny. |aenite and howse awrins the weelc with | 0, YN SImaly, e, R SioE Is backing the new: gowernment, is|who have been making a tour of in- | yiqo )t T TeEulatons e e Toid 1t et o According t bulletin i | the prospSct that they will decupy the | ons jt. could not be. stated how ‘this & Y ~ | provide however, that only in cases|a woman who found it became so in- ceording to a . bulletin issued <b} center of interest for many days to Tl eported to e Tmkine progress |spection along the sectign of ihe|where actual payment has been made | tereated in her that she told her of her | the:National Highway Protective So-| comiC” e b Lty i n o Toeneh front held by American forces, | for these items can the expense be|troubles and, according to Mrs. Berg, | ¢lety, 31 persons were killed in New | ~Contention over the semate mititary | %% A het, PIOT OF [HE I SRG FOED e ay on an American steam- | added to the invested capital total |the woman suggested that she kidnap | YOrk last month by automobiles. committee bills for a war cabin®t, and| ;¢ §atural teeth.. which had been 4 % No adjustment is allowed, either, for|a child and blame it on her brother- : munitions director, which President|oh "2 ; - their mission had been me enhohio | Fill o other intangible assets. By ldier she represented a society and the T e renewed in the senate tomorrow when [ ™ ur.8 Bt o 1 e ona“por. oad, been, an enlighten- | this ruling the plea of a_number of | child she had in mind was an orphan | her clothing caught fire irom a £as |iivocates of the logisiation will begin | ciavere aumy i the sone. of : Lo heater at her home in New Haven. |0V i slavery arfy in the zone of northern L o e P | e oy e amionyibes, Dore Ernest M. Hopkins of Dartmouth o, Sonitor Behenct Gemaert | LS R A e # 5 n PR e L 5 u 2 bills | 14 KRUPPS ACQUIRE CONTROL e el b Sald, he Rgain met the woman, WhO|Tolicke, was named by Quartermaster | SPEAK {oNICITO N SRDPUKL of the ble. - All the men between the ages v by 5 " et Earnings of New Concerns. BRI Teadily secapted. her mmvitatios | Geheral Goethals as head of ‘the in- |32d, Will be, followed on Tueeday bYjof 17 and 50 had been taken awsy. i Y o The excess proflts law provides that | to go inio a store for candy and tien | dUstrial relations, bureau of the army. | per ‘of the milltary committee. Replies To work in_the flelds while girls from . P in cases where it seems impossible|she took it to the subway and later s . re planned administration leaders. | 13 rns and net- They Have Organized a Subsidiary |10 determine deductions. 1n the arains | by acertent, she sald, Mot s man wihe | Beer in Austria is being made from Thesday, e Pehan S tarse: s y Advertising Agency. ary way, because a business di mot | directed het io the house in Brookiyn. SC‘;‘;::}(“;‘:;&°;n:"l‘:‘;mfi’;,eg;‘,‘e‘:’tg“:e;s called before the senate committee for| - “iverywhere you meet clviMans ist in pre- '’ £ i 51 - i - au, | traordinari P 1y se. 3 kK =] the semi-official German news agen |inoss'of represeniaiive concerts % o | charsed with Midnapsing. > | ,The Department of Labor announced | Later,In the weel he wil svpear bey town he comes from,. Some wear 8 Eom Zarion sage. | TaPh despateh |ho taken as o basis for figuring de-| It Was understood that, the police | At the aquestions of wages which |\ nistration leaders hope fo mini- | tried “{0 escape. T saw ar old man Thoy also are teported to have or. |QUctions. This provision, the vesula- | were not sitogether eatisfied with Mre, | {LSSLERRT y SO SPleres OF e | mize agitation for. the bills and they| with a large cross vainted on his ganized @ subsidiary advertising | s maving e femwn 'S Y e working on the ) q- are confident of preventing their con- back. I knew what that sjgnified. If . GERMANS FIRING ON agency with the purpose of obtaining . v counting theory that the kidnapping was part of N sideration in-either house. you, refuse to work you are fined; if RUSSTAN CONVENTION TO control of all large advertising con. | o0 [Making it impossible to com-|a plan to discredit the new administra- Secretary MeAdoo announced the e e e you' refuse to pay the fine you are BE HELD IN NEW YORK AMERICAN TRENCHES | tracts, which will be allotted, the des. | PULe invested capifal: foreisn taxpay.|tion. Soon after this became known |y jec"SAlY MEu™on SHCUnees, e ) MAJOR GENERAL WOOD imprisoned; if you refuse a patch says, “in accordance with Gey. | S5, When it is deemed impracticable | it was announced that‘Mr. and Mrs.|jEke Sallors are striving hard o ABLE TO LEAVE BED. |time’ you are sent to Germany, By Followors of Kerensky, the De-|Enemy Snipers Wounded Two A nan: Intorcsta 71 G |to investigate invested capital figures| Sidney Hirsch, who Tive near the Ros- | o650 Yot "7 5155 015 804 is sub- *|which one seldom comes back. alive. R P o pe 'wo Amer- in another country; long eseablished |ner family, had been taken to police | goriped A The Wound is Still Painful, But He| ‘“Besides civilian prisoners the Ger- posed Russian Premier. icans Slightly. FROZEN FIRE PLUGS business concerns . which maintain | headquarters to be questioned in con- g gt s AL mans, have great numbers of war pris- o Tt WE 3 R — e ; conservative or unusual business or- [nection with the.case. Mrs. Hirsch,| Another attempt on the life of Pfe- | EXPects to Leave Hospital This Week. | oners behind the lines, working under et e i b Pl ¢ American Army.in France, DELAYED FIRE FIGHTERS |ganizations; and businesses for which |according to Mrs. Berg, was the wo- | mier Lenine of the Bolsheviki govern- T terrible_conditions. The English are' e _eu_.m.dl!dsheflkl C:suhm Snnrdxy) it 2—(By The Associated| . — “the Invested capital is serlously dis-|man who suggested the kidnapping. |ment was made by a youth who got| T2ris Teb.-3—Major General Leon-|especially hadly treated. All want 3 A mnnsdn'h“ . Pr-". e Whole American sector|While a Handsome Residence Was |Proportionate to the taxable income”| Tillian Rosner, who if unuaually | past the guards and Sred a shot but |27 Wood, United States army, Who|rooq, but the sufferings of the Rus. e Faien hows was | 8 Tesounding with the boom of guns. Burning in Baltimore. An example of the last case would be |intelligent, /denied Mrs. Berg's story, | missed. was wounded recently while on’a visit | sjang owing to Jack of food are awfal. .mmmm u:dlin e bemmd Bmhm. quh'm thm- e exceedingly active i a business which made large profits|the police asserted, in a number of . to the French front, was able today to|1¢ was while I_was endeavoring to Fo "'Hl’ o 11 by the | Hong the ‘American front on Saturday. ore, Md,, Feb. 3—Frozen fire |0 1917, but which had had several | important particulars. 5 Fifty adventorotis young | man ere leave his bed in the hospital here,|gsive 5 starving Russian a little of my it o regs | Bnemy enipers wounded two Ameri” |prugd so delayed the fire department |PTeVious unproductive years. alcnE wanted for service. In France o oper: | tooy B pimher ot St 7 |own small supply -of food ithat the premier. The new conven-| A "mlz!?;l’ S omine in promptly checking a fire that start-| . Applies to Professional Men. GERMANS' OPEN BARRAFE ate tapks. Major W. H. Allen of the | ool wors are oy ling, | SUATd Hnocked vut my, teeih 3 R than, 1 p Baidy Wil be et _Wlhfltm o wiind today cleared ed at midnight in the hancsome resi-| The elght per cent. tax on profits FIRE ON AMERICANS | 65th Infantry is recruiting the men t | e wound is still paintul, but he ex. | ,The informant told how domestic #cope and will have delegations from | aerial operations and oty J :claflfrrg dence of Martin Dorman on FEutak |over $6,000 for taxpayers having only | —_— : Chicago. ps:u to leave Sme hospital this week. clocks and lamps are broken up for &1 the' important cities in the United | Tor soveral days. - A mamber ot 1os | Biics, "ean Druid Hill Parle that the (2 ominal capitay, 15 neld o apply to| They Ceased Firing For Red Cross it ] - [ copper mattressos are siyped for gk TLieutenant Colonel Charles E. Kil- ok 7 bus- | Men to Remove a Wounded American. | “Recommendations for a new system | bourne, chief of General Wood's staff, |2nd sacks and cothes are scined. Far- planes early this afternoon. | of $125,000, inesses rendering professional services. for purchasing for New York state|who was wounded in the face, is to | LS i patrolling In one instance the ¥rench' aviato s If a corporation is engaged .in two| With the American Army-in France,|patierned after the Federal govern-|be brought tn Paris from, a hospital | S runE: defeated an attempt of German fiers kinds of business, one belng profes- | Feb. 3. —(By The Associated Press.)|ment, is. contained in a letter to the |near the front. The attending sur- |, 5 "ais Soon Peone dragsed to briss to cross behind the American trenches, sional and requiring no capltal, the|__ German barrage fire at sundown | Legislature. Seons report that they expect to save | Mmunaid the refuges ‘for hidige @ The artillery and snipers also have regulations provide that its entire in-|jast night opened the heaviest bom- S his right eye, which It was feared at | owna o Pota0es B . O wo- come is to be considered as of it5 prin- | bardment' of many days along the| Two four-story” brick buildings in|frst would be lost. T oy cipal business. American _sector, the Amerfean artil- | the sroup. which makes up the plant| Major Kenyon A. Joyce, the third ¢ batties In the air wers. Tousn: | S pread throush nearly ah en- | professional men, or to trades or bus- It could not be learned who is at tire block, causing an agsregate loss oday” of the congress to order, said that vain efforts had been made to “get this wing of the Russian colony in line with tts conference.” o b o keeping three pizeons. Another was enemy trenches. The Germans are How Physicians Are Taxed. lery replying shell for shell as the fir- | of the Driver Harris Wire Co., at Har- | American officer wounde, is still in a d- W g e S e, 'n| confining their ‘fire largely to tne It an individval is engaged in two|ing of the heavy guns spread along|rison, N. J. were burned with a loss |Rospital near the front with a painful f:g';'r'.cTlsai;i“rrf&l::m;}fe B persistent ménority has ereated so | A TNrroar, or more businesses, however, one tak- | seyeral kilometres of froit. estimated at $700,000. wound in the arm. was immediately killed by a mnon- much confusion that virtally nothing | pes OU8R0Ut Fridey night machine ing no capital, and one with capital,| TWo Americans were killed and R commissioned officer who struck an- o a constructive character has been | sosmions o CCASCiesely from German income from each is,to be taxed sep- |nine wounded during the bombard-| President Wilson announced the ap-|DESIGNER OF PRUSSIAN otlier weman with such violence that * 2 ’ ew York as general manager el b R v OBITUARY 8 per cefinut.w on his vmmwunm income fhr:ez‘fn;-fl;y s mdhs:]":ml of | Red Cross sugeedins‘ “‘mufifa‘énm‘i For Ridiculing Germany on the Mar- |she crossed the Franco-Belgian fron- JEWISH PRESS lumu William M. Chase. mvisnh A Ix:‘ml: ;ggpim‘;.;,“oa‘;; e the A Rzt ms‘mn' Grayson M. P. Murphy. gin of Fifty Pfennings. tier for bread. . PUBLISHES & PROTEST rates. The Belgian exhibited dates and the names of the people in allcases. . “Whenever you turn your eves the same tragedy is evervwhere—starva- tion, slavery and untold brutality,” he rmans unab 5 —_— ] i The regulations require corporations :amwg:‘:yt t::he:usssundu, ot o1 The Spanish minister at Brussels,| Amsterdam, Feb. 3.—The artist who Concord, N, H,, Feb. 3.—William Chase, associate justice of the N.“f. su court from t0 1907, died at his. residence here 1o day. He was 30 years of age, Tis| Against Absence of Jewish Represen- tation at Peace Comfarence. has informed the American minister in making returns When the bombardment had reach- designed paper money of the denom- :u?:fi:b:«&n ntherh;‘hlimam w:é‘:,lf ed its greatest intensity the Germans|at The Hague that the remaining five | ination of fifty pfennigs which is now ations. This is expected to disclose |suddenly concentrated their fire at twq,| AMericans in Belgium have been de- | being circulated in several rurai towns ewish e ied permission to leave. of Prussia has been arrested at Nie- |CcOncluded. : Stockholm, TFeb. 3—The Je son, Arthur H. meny facts ing business - | points, throwing about 250 shells in- | ™ - e Press Burean says that the Dutch | ian. Thase' S stato Tiorar- | - pfln{iom ot mow on-record . " |to a town in which the beadquarters gk AL berlahnstein on the charge of. holding CROSS 'OF 'WAR BFThE 6 X ' Zionist Federation has' pudtsheqd a| He was a member of-the state £ o e e Sl s, of a certain regiment are located and| Baron Daniel de Lange, former di-|up the Fatherland to ridicule. His : pratest against tho nem-] ate from 1909 to 1911 and was m,m“"; 1 - IPROPERTY OF FORMER CZAR which hetetofore had been immune Ee:;:; melxtn;:;tgg fifmtche“m-mdmd i ;l::n ulfiu:a?m,miftfi u'-:':m‘:g‘z FRENCH REPUBLIC ewidh represen of many years.| ~ 2 to enemy fire. Z 3 - 3 = L , [ R g IR TR oy S R L SEIZED IN BROOKLYN | *©, 710 ¥S vardment a wounded inent figyre in Buropean musical cir- |ton on the margin of the hills. . |Has Been Recoived in Pittsburah by 3 b i G i dizcovered 1 les, is de: al 1ego.. After % een in cir-|e: 42 : : 3 S n Rationsl inerity Are.Dene Gu- mm“"ot"f’ufi'i‘h‘}i‘ anTY. |t Action Browgit by Marine Trans- | ATECER IO Mo TS B culation for some. time it was discoy- | S'eter of Private Thomas F. Enright. cided there. 2 portation Service Co. carry him ‘over a trench top o' a| Edward Morrell, a convict for 1¢|éred that the margial decorations| pijishurgn, Feb, 3 The Cross ef .z T . field dressing station. A medical man | years. and once held in.a straitjacket | COnsisted mostly of drawings of arli-|war of the French republic. awarded New York, Feb. 3—Property in a|displayed the Red Cross and the Ger- |for 106 Nours. asked the House labor | Cles of food. Above a picture of a ham |44 Thomas . Enright. private in the, Brooklyn warehouse, said to belong to [ mans ceased firing until the man was | committed why convicts could not be/the artist inscribed in microscopic let- ~ The federation eonsiders ft mcom- prehensible that the Russian delega- tion, which has proclaimed the prin- General Themas J. Shyrock, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 2 —General t Ametican- expeditionary. forces in R ¥ Thomas J. il o i Nicholas Romanoff, former emperor of | reme employed to help in the making of |ters: "A tender memory and a fond|france, who was Killed with two of i 1 g LR g |y S R e pdrion Russia, was seized today by deputy| arly in the day an American was|war . products. He also said hope Over the design ‘of three. tur- | bii vomrades in the first cngacgment today of preumonia. He was sherifts {mder a Wit of attachment|wounded by a suiper. were 200,000 prisoners. available. ioeche rote: TR Law; tHertiers between, the United States troops and ¢ e yoars ol For 3 y supreme court of - e mans live. those' of Germany, has been recelved CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR he was grand mastor of-the Grend n Baoolyn.{ Tholcourt decided taeb - | 75 "PREVENT: 8FREAD A GENERAL STRIKE : by his. next of Kin, his sister, Mrs. SMOKELESS POWDER PLANTS |snio Lodge of Skryiend. " He'iad the emperor no action could bo brought OF_SPINAL MENINGITIS AR AT AT AT A A AT e ns v = against him in Ne York, but doxgeyroe 7 ¥ : it - To Be Constructed at Charleston, W. Svar lected stpie tressurer of he had 105t the vesition he could g | Schools, (Churches' and Theatres inl|A Deputition of tho Workmen De- — D e e Va., and Nashville, Tenn. Svyiog two teme 21 had 5ued as any other private cltizen. Columbia, S. C, Ordered Closed. |~ manded Peace and Food. ' - |Mre. George A, Perry Was Crushed |, rii0, 1 g0 5" Washington, Feb. 3 — Production state ittee, a member The attachment was to protect the Beneath Overturned Car. 2 i claim of the Marine Transportation | Columbia, S. C, Feb. 3—Orders-were | Amsterdam, Feb. 3.—A Triest des- Service Company on a claim of $2,- |issued. by the city public health de- |patch received by way of Berlin, re- New Haven, Conn., Feb. 3.—Mrs, We All Laugh. 815,762 for allegeq breach of contract |partment ‘tonight . closing public|ports that a /general strike, including | George A. Perry, wife of a Shelton| There are some fellows who think " for the shipment of supplies to Rus- | schools, churches, motion picture the- | the shipyard workers was declared | manufacturer, was killed on the high- will begtn not later than August in pelice commission of Baltimore, the gowernment's big Aifty miTton dok- er tn the Fifth Marylanal Reg lar smekeless powder plante to be con- 2nd o gemeral on the honorary X and Governor Beaver of Penn- 5 1 that having a perpetual grouch gives. sia. The property, ‘which is said to|atres ‘and ‘“other public . gathering |there. A deputation of the strikers|way in the town of e late today ( them an air of dignity. But you , the war department < - be worth $20.000,000, consists. of au-|places” in an effort to prevent .the |interviewed the governor, demanding |when the automobile In which she and | laugh at them, and so do we—Cin- ¢ prodicted tonight, jormally announc- | SYIvamia. B tomobiles, rifies,” barbed- wire and|spread of.spinal meningitis. ‘The or-|peace ana food. . |her husband were driving towards | cinnati Inquirer., ing for the firat time that the plants » ‘A warm and novel auto cape is this. | other war material. der is effective tomorrow morning: | = After hearing the governor's réply,{Milford skidded and turned _upside had been contracted for. Each of the| Mr. Hughes has stated that the |The cut is on most simple yet extreme ey Fifteen cases of meningitis are re-|which dwelt especially on the recent|down in a gulley by the roadside, pin- % plants will employ ten to fifteen |'Australian shipbuflding scheme will be | lines and the military swing is unmis- | = Further soldlers’ votes are chiefly in- | ported in the city and suburbs and one | speech of Count Czernim; the Austro-|ming the occupants under it. Mrs. Has the Terms, thousand men. started at the earlfest possible moment |takable. The oOpenings, which make |strumental in reducng the No major- |new case developed today. Hungarian foreizn minister, the strik- | Perry died within a few moments Germany has been howling / for i with the construction of two vessels|an admirable representation of | ity in Australia to 7,217. It now stands ers held a further meeting and decided | ter being taken from beneath the car.|terms. Now that she has = them, ~& . Grayfish is now eaten in New York's|at Williamstown and two at Walsh [sieeves, givo the cape a coat appear-|at 176,092 i . o DX 76,092, and it s estimated that| New Brunswick has a new coopera- | tg resume work. 'This they’ have al- |She was 49 years old, Perry escaped! what is she going to do with them?— sich L. _ll_ml. A . .. ltance < 128,270 votes have still_to be i tive- creamery company. 7 ready -done. | serious harms ‘Washington " ey » 8 3 TRy T Y T T S Y S A B (T g S T T i it . Bote Sl P ¢

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