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siledhaciAl-ieaiea andi See Ge ae THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1906. MONSTER BATTLE-SHIP COMPARED WITH OUR GIANT CONNECTICUTICITY HONORS — a "eee, THE BIRTH OF WASHINGTON Parades, Dinners and Lectures Mark Anniver- sary of Great Immortal. + FEARS OF WAR OVER MoRDceO GROW IN FRANCE “Immediate Break With] , _ | Germany Not Expected, i but Possibilities Grave. ENGLAND'S 1Me BSE Te acy ovat OF HE 12 INO Com, STH “Tess yr wouke “tue te we Bem "ee aT OLD “VAMPS” | KAISER’S AIM NETTLES PARADE j Lectures in Many of the Public Schools by Order of Holding French Hostage for DISPLACEMENT sable’ } His Coming Fight with 19.000 “TONS ''? Britain, Paris Thinks. Board of Education. ( PARIS, Feb, 22.—The strained Franco. TEMPERATURE TO-DAY, ‘ ‘ German situation appears to have 8 A.M. } somewhat increased owing to the dis- 9A. M. heartened tone of the press, which AA however, carefully avoids stimulating » Me the war fever. Senator Clemenceau in 11 A. M. ‘SIK—Tiwen Guns the Aurore to-day says: “No one expects war, but the diplo- mats at Algeciras will leave behind them a European situation of extreme ‘tension.”* M. Judet in the Echuir remarks: “Germany calculates on our weakness or timidity. She holds us as a hostage for Germany's eventual conflict with Great Britain.” BELT oF ARMOR, INCHES “THICK New York added her patriotic quota to-"/ day to the national celebration of th |174th anniversary of the birth of Wash- ington. 4 ‘The city presented a gala diy appear= % | ance amid the profusion of flying flags ” ] which fluttered from many peaks, <A #a- %7 lute from the forts at daybreak signal- 1 mesa | =D) — . - Os DisrLactmmmenr Aor ized the day, commemoration of whieh i oe usar the Socialist leader, makes U.S.b4eTTLesHIP CONNECTICUT. 16.000 was observed In hundreds of ways § es lowing prediction in the Hu- our Larcesr WARS HIP Tens. by patriotic cit’zens. Special programmes ~ : manite: . eooser= at the theatres, parades, exerciges by” The failure of the Conference will u Pee ae eee the Inmates of public and private Insti?” mot mean immediate war, but it will Nicbbaacsessoawaewwersansuaacans setee auc emoner een we eres ee eee est See eeee tutiotigg alee linge: leettl ae cai eYR r eae Intolerable state of ten-! : ington Birthday banque:s, together with’ = | fenutt at any manent” "* ™3/) ARMAMENT OF THE TWO , hat/ DREADNOUGHT THE LARGER, s/suspenaan ofall bun nena private and | s P ts nubile, characterized te da i | hel auwles shake Hoa tue agra: GREATEST BATTLE-SHIPS England’s Greatest Sea Fighter Is Somewhat CONNECTICUT MORE ACTIVE, June” ie een eee | @ensions of war by pointing out that R iF ’ iy Fi * Tl sands left the ety to vielt fiends or in/8 the failure of the Conference will merely Breaveunte: Larger, but the Yankee Ship as a Conmectiouts Dreadnought. pursult of recreation, Sport “prevailed! seat in cee toulaa. the status quo in 4| 12-ta0h gun 8 G Z f yi % Denettanenieat Lengih (about), 400 tect on every track and amphitheatre and ** forocco, This ts the prevailing view in 10 peas 2 ¥ re : a 4 q which the Government Abbe torpar: = 10 eater Zone o ction. . Height, keel to truck, 140 feet. | Height, keel to truck (about), 150 || ae formed - Ot Vor, thee ae ticipate. 20 s Draught, menn loading, 24 feet} feet. aVmps3” ii’ Parade, ; But there is good reason to believe 2 Field, ehine r g = ¥ | ie" Zi-inch submarine torpedo eld, ma . @ tnohos. Draught, mean loading, 26 fect ¥ ' ect a ’ that France's hopes of maintaining the tabonrties . 4 Ibre gunn 36 The Dreadnought, just launched in England, is the largest battle-ship Beate artiienvadeeCsiuenes ee ete al Bb ietees: | etatus quo are likely to meet with an- ‘ i hine and small cal Armor capable of resisting any | | - * 7 . Pua A ebaletpaie tach ew. FE BTS NOK i ether serious check, as the highest Ger-|| dbre wume. ses ++ izinch gua at 3,500 yards of} *foat, and in acttial fighting force the most powerful. : nt, 16,060 Conn, dxhipn (about), 78 feet. || too old to paravle was shown this after- man quarters intimate that Germany|] Armor capable of renin ny | more. If she were to meet the Connecticut, the latest product of American | DOD CRD ESE: pet sa LED Laer akad scant cemeneen aeaene Pane Cee | ea cealst the status quo on the|] 12-tmsh gum at 3,000 maraeset| Waleut ot metelint founds, | uaval architecture, the difference {n weight of metal and buik as well as Ity on one coal- Co'umbus statue at Fitty-ninth street.” | un hat it wo joa: 3 z ~ . ” = | Cabo 2 > ~ stalled in Morocco. Saipan Weight of metal at a discharge | Cost, $7,500,000. speed might well be made up by the superior efficiency of the American ni kk ay a rea nee ah aot Uz om one coal- feos Ae aye nue A pabibess or ee wa Ty sf al of he i ” if a vers | aunrine prevented France from getting|Jof main battery, about 5,400 / | ship, which has a larger zone ofac tion, a superiority of ordnance and a Striking power of ram, no enti- alent Sate erBIa Petter nena were , @ recognition of : < itr future Geaeaitan. Seen aire greater armor, thus following the traditions of the American navy. testi} venowe) nen sixty-five Bale abe German's next move appears to be to ea eS See = Re en - = Geant one = = — tion Wien thay stastan reomsitia nsec ea enone any privileged position which ’ ND THERE ARE OTHERS . quarters of the Untformed Assoclation | ance eFetofore has occupied in. Mo- IRELAND NEED ME ; . | of Exerept Firemen of the Cy of Newt | C i York In Jefte Market. They were ; ALGECIRAS, Spain, Feb. 2.—Al- By Waiter A. Sinclair. Uaeinad byw UAE : | hugh the Franco-German deadlock = a74 7 The Ine of mar-h was along Seventy, | seoaine unbroken, the opliion of the Ast avenue to Fifty-ninth street to Eighth legates ¢o the Moroccan conference R ie, whe he para nd the Auctuates as to the resus, the view ae, yen 3 parade enti yh | to-day oelus ruther mo. Perveree ts —=——$$— my 3 edguarters, Ht + BOME Soutien ix pOsside. iy large- AS [ex-Chief uf ths Volunteer Department, ; ly Cue to tae German attiude that an i 5 |wino is elzuty-ons years old, led the, adjustment will eventually be reachel. Q | ded nto two a vi- The American delegutes also continue f 1 i confident Gespite the Sreceh aca Bolte ae sions, the exempt aid volunte rs Pater jah pessimism, The “German delegates = | J, Hickey Mowhawk Hose No. 59, maintajn thax the Wrench concessios. : Jovas | a f the Exe . have not been so important, as France WE THE KING Seite vii [reas el the Exempts, while |) | cont.nues to assert er special position > lina tating bog fo Mc rocco, wherena Gerundty contends C itt Gets Repor tN ParLiament Secreta Invit Criti No. 41, was of the V deeper a internationalization-acd the equality ets t a r nvites = | Fo-day th 2 them their volun- ; Se mary activity reigns here read B Ane? a j a {ter eng @ former. “thelr, <mnas i The delegates are exchanging constant | { r= cism, W ir {clue Jetierson No. i Yisits, Some of the delegaies express in Shape For Ope One RULE R. ut Wants It Fair 1 Jersey Cliy an Interesting pros ie view that some doncillating move 5 . 3 OSs) ‘ = s 7 Fy gramme |g the offering at the Lindem 4 Will be made rectly from Berlin. ideration. BLY, espect for Sai Patil i i | ‘Anveasador White and Minister Gwn- ators Consid PERHAPs P Sailors Avenue M. EB. Church to-night, in whichis og aro week es. morniog to Gioraltar, | a it fol taat “Parson Chadwicks ih rn is on board | : “ill observ % the American transports Klipatrick seal! President John Mitchell, of the United , BALTIMORE, Feb. 22—Secretary of | jy aetions, o Pa ance tena | McClellan on thetr way to Manila, and! Mine Workers, returned from Pitts-/ the Navy Bonayerte, at the thirtietn | Undue jevit: yond arking * Celebrated Washington's Birthday: burg to-day and declared the news- ‘ anniversary celebration of Jehiis Hop-| will be mentioned tren yo muiplt on Yet fat noon to attend the aftersoon sesson | Paper accounts of interviews he gave king University: to-day, ‘spoke for a. fuil| Ties, mentioned from. ye pulpit: on 7p of ‘the conference and resume their |in Pittsburg yesterday entirely mis- sea defense of the country, mae a plea| ““Yermaiden singers will forbear glans Fork thward reconciling the Franco- | leading. . for fair criticism of ¢he Government's er ye tops of they're books at ye rman differences, “I never tld anybody,” he sald, “that intentions In this regard aad called tor |? Se Ee, Aenean inten a rike in some dis- | nie: sina Ai a) » concert will be unique and inters there would be a strike in some dle- munly ‘treatment by whe public of the! esting, as most of the hymns to be suig teets. and at eter grian wees sailors of the navy. were thosy of 1789 and before, ttebung wi > | In the course of oy x1 ee. | ercuisar, resin colnet 4 ANYTHING To } We need our navy to make and keep patriotically to the sion by arrange ; ours : i | ing for a series oft lectures in come miners’ committee would consider tur-'| | HAMPER THE Toned eed erie tation a8 Washington | memoration of the birth, of Washington * | ECAR G ecaolees is eee eevee | AUG 10 aenite What Me tied Kee reek aaa chien to er dosneon nit | was hoped, would finish by this after- | "G09 1 ae ue lspeak on “Turning Points in 1 ee ar ee alae sees balng croemneaitos | ig sees United States among nations,’| War," and at. Public . 4, morrow to the operators he could not | ™ asa Sen of vanity, but as needful pata and, ue Pale ae tari 0 our safety and our credit,-as at once | Qrmer Secretary. of ene “Civil-Bervide, my. . Commission, will deliver a special lecs Mr. Mitchell will meet Harry A. Tay- the Measure aod the s:netion of our|ture on "Abraham Lincoln. Chief, lor, the largest soft coal operator in national duty to mankind, umong the musical lectures for the even=<? 4 : TMlinois, this afternoon at the WalMort- full mmenerstand its true utility and} engin nt Publle Scho No. 18, Onest of Astoria for a talk. Mr, Mitchell and Ul mission, Lowever, we must con-|iiundred and Thirty-third, street, 2 Mr. Taylor have long been friends, stantly bear in mind that tie navy is [Iighth av on "Patriotic Song. 4 Ik ts understood that there le @ possl- _| essentially a branch of the country's = | Negro Declared Innocent) vinty of a combination of the soft coal miliary abenath: It exists that It FOOD AND STUDY * joperators in Illinois and Ohio, repre- ee sytney Hes be, and, to be really A College Man's Experience, Walks Floor Like a sented here by Mr. Taylor, against the j ueetieit ust be sufficiently strong and : . soft coal men in Penneyivania. | Tho - [meet at ony, moment ave oot (°] “All through my high school course: bituminous operators - | any enemy ii Caged Animal. Praadiy to Patrick Dotan, leader of the i | might be, according to any reasonable | 7 bitions young elles, f soft coal mine: workers, who 4s againot . eee aegcalied upon to encounter. | with, my studies on a diet of greasy, MOUNT HOLLY, N. J, Feb, 22.—| President Mitchell's plans whatever they tn the: words of Wastin ag rae asain | Dasty foods, being especially fond’ of. ‘The bello¢ that he is going to be hanged | Te lpeace’* © © it must pepe: Ree cakes and fried things. My systemiy | to-morrow has made a nervous wreck “ larg) atin: tinea seady iron w, nm that We | sot into a state of general disorder { 4 of Rufus Johnson, the man convicted “The navy needa what It i and dt was: dificult. for me to Spates Ss for the murder of Miss Florence Al: — have and, indeed, must Have: terap (2 | myself, to school work with any des: © ¥ * PB FEO: isfaction. I tried different Unason. While he heard from the news- work and to do this well. 1, gree of sat |. In the first d food preparations, but. boys on the street yesterday after- place nésde.w medicines and food >rep: 5 5 great deal of money, a PaO MAAS A Sypeieary Lad. Dees aranted, 1] ” for modern warfare Is already very ex- eatee meen! Sb}e to poarch: Oa ny ite cet seem to ciao aleel ined: and grows more expensive| “Then’ my attention was called to “by his death waton. : only, Grape-Nuts food, and I sampled it, 1 The reprieve, which was so hastily @iained yesterday afternoon from Gov. Prisoners Said to Have Taken ‘Secretary Bonaparte at this point ‘wet Into some detail as to cost of maintenance, and sontinued: had to do something, so I just buckled down to a rigid observance of the di~ tei Inri Hf ‘ ‘kage, and in less Btoken just as he was about to depart WOM AN i AS JAW Surprising Majority in If G ST aaa eae oer ae ene nary | TOC OnE on the Tecksee, and 18 Teek from {renton, on an extended absence, 000 ’ eorge 1ve Ow. is, to my mind, “a thorough ana un-| than no els treigth was re- XN ing Det ait here: ee mode Fo: $50, Hee Wealthy I Commons on a Test g paring: but fale se Ny ee) apebely ‘cd waipits had vacceniets rt exeoutive clerk of the it placed was Bloronnse, wig. that In peace and war and hearts, It they were forced Ike (core that the public knows “and feels its| ply sport to what it was formerly. no one of hts! \ Hetective-Serst. Petrosino ‘s confident When quite young he chopped down a] To tele the truth at palling booth — | “SNS fe, the “nasion, “My sister's health was badly fe. town, cotday. thet. He: Benet Jaat roneded “up Abid No volers' names to forge. never had recourse to conseription. in | down and she had become eo nervo\ 4 pod kenneth bred ello out Trelane| And thus the story starts, And standard, on would surely boil any forin, We trust with a cape nie | that she could not attend to her m cece re iste Johnson terta im. New York Italians. who BROKEN BY BULLET are| She Declares It Was Accident by a Conservative. DUBLIN, Feb. 2.—The most intense enthusiasm spread heey the news was flashed through BY WALTER George Washington was Number On We sing his worth and toast his birth A. SINCLAIR. Repeaters, too, would all be blue At Fairennolt auite pigh needs—needs perhaps mure’ imperative- ly than aught else—an assurance that the public sympathizes with its work, “To recruit our sea service we have which the event has hitherto justified had a clearer head and felt better in every particular. My work was sim~ sic, She went on Grape-Nuts an: » : country announcing the overwhelm | “nis in the reason why! to the patriotism and military ‘spirit/nea the same remarkable experienci * t rd to tell tne truth ell afer folk f he biti : but Police Doubt Story and Spe yee case te featee!iof Bome Bul! crroughout hie Mfe, In peace and strite,| “aw isever once alle mga wey shall need tn the event of war that 1 had, Then m brother, Frank, i + ry i “The men % e have. | who is Pos! -Oiice rtment Hold Three Boarders. The vote was on an amendment es elena ciel As sald before, George made his score | in great measure, secured, will not eub>| at Washington City, and had been f reply to the @peech from the throne, | xo, not one He! And that is why ‘The first time hacking trees yee ling untess thoy fect thar [trying to do brain work on greasy moved by Col..#i. J, Saunderson (Ulster, | Grog George would never do ‘To cheer his folks. Such little jokes oan retain. thelr self.|foods, cakes and all that, joined the GRABBED THIEF'S HAND. Conservative). The answering speech by Jumes Bryce, Chief Secretary for Ireland, was punc- In modorn Iife. War tc the knife Now rules among Who's Who. Insurance men have, now and then, Don't go in days ike these, One tree gag pays these modern days, And statesmen mot yet dead ey respect and earn the esteem of their fellow Americans. To treat these men ‘as outcasts when they come ashore is m surely than Nuts army. I showed him Shean ae and could do, and from a broken-down condition he has de~ Don’t heck. the trees when they would please, But shake plum-trees instead. streets, was arraigned before United States Commissioner Shields ¢his morn- ! on the charge of ‘ing letters. Been forced to mildly fib To hold thelr jobs and save the gobs ‘They copped out of thelr “cribs,” POSTAL CLERK ARRESTED. | ed with Stealing, or thelr! Yeloped into a hearty and efficient | Out of Adelman's Pocket. Abraham ‘Schwartz, of No, 104 Second tuated by tremendous cheering %y the Trish ing me Taglane was built by the Cantiare Dif this ost-Office Tnaecton § | Rive of Genoa, for Lioyd | tum 7 arrested niu. the prisoner et Bot | 8 ee aa te ane toning tetel eee hs Eerivination bn Monday Saar veaseln designed tor tea an, St: | book, “The ‘wrest \ fhe deoteemens eince Ted, “oor. pacman: grant service, Sha