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|dlead of Chicago Board of Trade Witness at 6-Cent Bread Inquiry EXPERT BLANE HIGH WHEAT PRICES z's = | ONTHE WAR ALONE that if Eee teat, California Broke esl peace in “GERNARY WONT SINK AU, §, SHIP UNLESS BY DESIGN” —LORD BERESFORD. g lf a 3 ees eles Se Desk Catches Flt a Won Hi aaa ted aaeenthsione ; H eeespliiihy: No Not Responsible! jovegilt poe ll Having Schmidt Extradited, Eighteenth Street Build- aio PRICE ' Daniels brought — British Admiral Hints at Pos-| for 6-Cent Bread, C. H. INQUIRY WILL Go ON. Says: Steffens, ing at Recess. a therwust iaveatigation| sible Attack to Draw Us Canby Tells investigators. ———— , eer ‘ into the German Into War. ascent ghee tment Lincoln Steffens, Soclallat, wplitter| Fire started in @ desk In classroom and muckraker, injected Bimsel{ into|No. 98 In’ School No, 5¢ at No. 1 SEES, RELIEF BY SPRING. caisea the Pant Tle belbe te? the proceedings in Kgsex Market Po-| West Bighteenth Street at ten min- i lice Court this afternoon whan Mat- v —. |Drbadatuffs, has so far uncovered M0 | tow schmidt, ace utes before 1 o'clock to-day. The , accused of having tak- Only Way to Lower Prices ‘uinera to-day, upen match eraunei |" D&rt It the blowing up of the Taon| le Mit Puls trom ave wo tteas Now Is by Disastrous Fed- ebarges. ore © Ge virtam x aiee. Capt. baits ot tae, CAN SBE TWO MOTIVES @teamer Evelyn, sunk Berets the oeracs | came sriet/ Laughs at Submarine Warfare and Says Battle Ficets Must Decide Contesi. ae i Angales (Cpl.) Times office in 1910, was| Years old were either in the play- er Pago: pee The l arraigned in pursuance of the proced-|sround or marching back by-¢iastes ’ . lereue oe, howeve: ure attending his transfer as @ prie-|to their rooms to resume their studies eral argo on Exports, a oner from the authorities of this city | after recess. Embarg Po! epee roe Lote ay sald hislig the authorities of Los Angelea| (A teacher who \saw the burning r pest were oy a ee be-|Capt. Hunt of the Los Angeles poliee| desk notified Robert J. Morrie, (he © Ht. Canby, dt oe tis rumors events of the Warland Prosecutor Van Cott of Los Ange chief engineer of the building. He jalpb A Preside: are reflected in quotationg un the County were in court to take) dispensed with ringing .the. elagle CBieago Board of Trade, was the most fo gy Bea department has 8us-| charge of Schmidt. gong signal which telle the girig to oe a Ape local combina-| Capt. Wiliam Deevy, who arrester| get their hats and eoate becaumpe he Dae 8 ne pot ae other com-/achmidt a few dayn ago, at Aixty-| knew they wore alrendy fer fan been collected Haat ence | sixth Streat and Brondway, produced |the street. Instead, be rang the @inse- the refusal of some brokers to give| th warrant of the Governor of Call-| gong signal, which means “Leave the information would not halt the inves. |fornia needed in-extradition. Magis-|butlding at once.” | | Sirse ; TE By Edward L. Keen. 3 £ {interesting witness heard at te-day’s (Copyrighted, 1918, by the United Prem.) ‘ ' v LONDON, Feb, 98.—"Germany will gehned session of the Attorney General's in- aink no American ship—uniess by de- L vestigation into the rise in the price of ROR i i if je i - E 5 sign, The G 40 finding bread. He is said to be one of the wees Sek sp as ite mark the hull of an American | Ss a catia al . se world aes. tigation. trate Corrigan discharged Sobmidt| Under the sapervision of Miss Alloa Ee taal ‘veeael, will have been aimed and fired | D oral and other foodstuffs. , from the custody of the New York|Carle, the principal, the columina from Berlin. If as American mer- He caine from Chicago at the invita- | bolice and he was immédiately rear-|marehing up the stairs were reversed chantman is sunk it will be for the tion of Deputy Attorney General Al- SHE KNELT NELT AT BO) BOY rested by Capt. Yant on the Call-|aud tramped etraight’ out i pap Durpose of dragging Americe jee L, Becker ag a voluntary witness. sin huss ah 4 ptrest, The girls in’ the art mn ° war.” 0 way & word ‘here,” said | formed in companies and I Fhe edether ‘was, Magtant’s veg Mr, Canby told, Deputy Attorney CHA FFEUR’S FEET Mr. Steffens. “When tho MeNamaraa|the yard. 5 known and beat loved sailor, Admiral | Becker be is quite sure the Confessed they did @o under a stipu-| Meantime Morris, with the ald ofa Ladd: Cibrios Rereaterd,. We Was ans rine in the price of wheat is not due lation with the then prosecutor of|teacher, wrehched the burniag. @esk ewering the question put by Amert- to the manipulations of speculators, J Lou Angeles County, Capt. Freder-| louse and carried It down thiee fights cans @ hundred times da! but arises from natural conditions| icks, that the authorities of that| of stairs and pitched it into the gut: “Do you think Germany !s trying to brought ahout by te war in Europe. | county would drop the pursuit of|ter just as the firemen force America into war?” ‘Every éivilised nation,” he said, | oo Schmidt and Caplan. That was the rete were resumed fifteen 4 “I don't share the opinion of some an importer or exporter of wheat. agreement which caused the McNa- ‘The situation surrounding wheat and (Continued from Fi st Page.) maras to confeas, I only want to say {ts products during the last seven ce here for Seine, mys im pending months Is unparalleled in the history emn stipulation and I want'that to of our country; consequently it is! Heart," she sald, “and swinging) go on the record.” only & question of time when it will|!ike a couple of children, and again| Magistrate Corrigan said his only become more normal. In no previous! on this occasion I saw Miss Mont-| Course wag to follow the legal pro- Year has there been such @ concentra-|gomery stroke Jimmy's head.” Jan dott he ins Cee tion of competitive buying in the| “Didn't you ever stroke your son's! "schmidt was taken to the District . markets of the United States by the| hair?” Mrs. Dockerill was asked. Attorney's office, where the proper tries of Europe. The only limit} “Well, the idea of such a question,” | papers were completed, and from of my countrymen that the Germans are fools,” said Lord Beresford. “I don't favor their having thet defense Ve when the day of reckoning comes. haere te|(N WAY GERMANS | LOSE ONE TRENCH, By Saying Von Hin- | bo o abet exploded in the magazine ut d : mer Gece | Saree seems] FEED PRISONERS| CAPTUREANOTHER ee to the demand has been the amount of | the witness exclaimed angrily. “Cer-| there to Headquarters, where his fingerprints were taken. The Los Maine!’ wae a mere ripple in compari- ocean freight room obtainable. rae have, but he was my OWN! Angeles officers will start for the aon with what would engulf the re- HOLDS WAI i BLE FOR|son ahd not my chauffeur. coast with him to-night. a Prices. Breakfast dansants, as yet not in- buble thould an uarmed merobast! aia, Ask ‘That Representa-|Heavy Fighting Reported at “The embargo on all shipments troduced in the big uptown cafes, ‘i mud wing aier| tons Be Made to Berlin | Ypres and Along La lm ne Baconn erotinen thea [rome wha evtenash wen twa SPECTATORS AT THEATRE leane Teo waves; Fon Ghae-| . Government. Ji... Basse’ Canal. ure of the Asgtralian arop and the | according to the teatimony etven by | BAG WATCHMAN, BLOW SAFE features, “One nation|for Mre. Gertenbach. As early as 8 —_—— giadly pay $2 a|o’clock in the morning, the witness i Seciaia of wheat: | auld; Mrs. Gerthiteah wothd wind up| or $3,000 From Brady’ s Princess Mi QING UNITED OTATES.IN. | | “1 don't predict to what extremes) WASHINGTON, Feb, 23.—The En- i HF il tente Allies have made representations “Mo man er combination of men,|the victrola in the partor and it Theatre in Chicago's Loop |to the United States that Germany te exec; wouldn't Play! most sun not meeting the cost of care of her ee peer on, carte Pk. govera~ ae Oe ee Sh nleen District. bition ef exporte—whick |*t. To this music the actress and Feoulted in @ general Gn- | her lounger’ danced the tango and| CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Four yeggmen and left the West with | one-step, Mre. Kamine testified. early to-day dynamited the safe of Ia tas anne seiion as tae | On savenal escanions the maid eaid| William Brady's Princess Theatre in| ALL Catholic Women ite eetton crop, could have | she stood at the kitchen door of the|the Loop district and escaped with are invited to join the ¢ the present range of values |home and watohed for the approach of] about $3,000 in cash, nt prices are not unreason-|her husband. As soon as she saw] The men apparently sat through National Organization the Dardanelles should be|him alight from the street car the| last night’s performance and then hid (" ‘and the supplies from Ruasia | matd wigwagged or whistled a danger | in one of the boxes. About 2 o'clock, | f C th li W the Danubian countries be re- | signal to Mre, Gertenbach and the| 8 Watchman Messer was making Mis 0 a 0 1c omen prisoners of war in their camps. They have asked the United States, a, caring for the diplomatic intersets of all the warring powers, to make representations to Berlin, The effort to provide supervision of all prison campe by American army officers in the interest of humanity and to establish uniform treatment “But £ will vea- | seems to have been permanently checked ture two possible angwers: because, the warring countries do not i 4 EH iF g American leased, an immediate and radical! | chaufféur and the dancing stopped, | rounds, he was seized, bound and saree Seine werien ty FN. was eae tele tne onan? - °°" | immediately ooouplad, change in the situation would result} However, one night, Mr. Gerten-| aged. Working rapidly the robbers bebe ly Crane fo Niary Lapnocannae Boveral reports received dectare the |St further pregress hav: and a sharp decline in prices would | bach came home on the wrong car,| drilled holes about the safe lock, in- | *' ‘atholic Univers ye¥ ashing treatment of prisoners ts, in some cases, | pletely frustrated. and then, as the maid expressed it,| #erted small dynamite sticks and af- model on view at : Carpet in violation of the Geneve and Mague| “Near Givenchy our infantey, after! “lag the public forgotten the fact|there was “an awful mess,” and she| ter wrapping the safe in soaking wet 670 FIFTH AVENUE ’ - i runtia hasbeen Fo ert gcetticig Henge dlotelh a | idee an a a successful bombardment, eaptured @| that all through the years 1911, 1912] saw Mooney, shirtless and shosless, |FUs® lighted the fuse. |1OA. ML to WOP.M, duly inching Saturday ren Pash age second, COL. MARCHAND GETS trench of the enemy and blew it up./and 1913 and the first half of 1914,|ecampering across the fields, with J. +8 Se Sates rear te Un, Seed. 1 ve the likelier reason, fs the melting « of An attempted attack by the enemy | four was cheap, and that on the basis | three men in pursuit, The uit led ’ the attempt to, cross be "Bobet mot hd Amasies Saaie gurteaems te RANK OF A BRIGADIER =| aiong La Bassee Canal wos easily re-|of those prices the producer made|to the divorce trial now Adsetatdey N. Y CENTRAL hy HEAD i t er ‘ ARMY, | pulaed by our artillery. very little, if any, profit on bis wheat? plstielaihaces “Secchi cedl , tae thus been, formed a paper ia thes poe stot red ; IN THE FRENCH "} “To the south of the River Lars there “Considering average prices trom| DIED IN PULLMAN CAR. ROBBED OF $15,500 +n tabine. _ aR vaded or would auffer to the extent| PARIS, Feb. 28—Col, Marchand,|>as been an increase ja artillery Jan, 4, 931, up to thie day, 1 rifle fire, In waicn our troops xAoWed | there is mo sust cause for complaint.” | wa, is con-|OUr allies have, ‘Therefore, America| who won fame in Fashoda, has been 2 there THINKS PRICE OF WHEAT WILL GALLAGHER.—Febd, 30, at ner residence, 110 6th at, Long Island City, LEDES A v., deughi law J ond re Cong itstem| Bungalow of President A. H. Smith| Gcingnas Guieener tows tian). ston Decter Fo: would enter the negotiations without | promoted to the rank of Brigadier- eur front 1 Punera! Wednesday, at 10 4. M., from the poignant Hatred naturally affeot-|Ceneral. He rptired trom the army] tine Mem Nciicaed the| age, canne inelsne nee price of] ALTOONA, Pa., Feb, 33.—Dr. ET. of Los Angles Plundered =| ge Yrargre Church, Oth ot. ond Vernon ‘to | Ba thean countries whose homes have|gome time,ago, but offered his ser-| work of aireratt.” Gace te inwaellatny cieirciel bp. Barnham, seventy-three years old, @ well by Thief. ev., where a solemn requiem mace wilt vo | been invaded, gities and farms dese-| vices at the outbreak of hostilities —— e ys ey known physician of Washington, D. C., a be offered for the repose of her soul. fated and people massacred, and was appointed colonel, the rank| LLOYDS RATES RAISED e price of wheat, and that the mo- {47 route from Chicago, was found dead| LOS ANGI:LES, Cal, Feb, 23.—| Interment 61. Mary's Cometery, Piush- “There can be no doubt but that|ne held upon his retirement. He bas ment the present abnormal conditions | sitting in the drawing room of a Pullman| President A. H. Smith of the New| is | reghediass of the time it will take to| distinguished himself several times| ON WAR RISKS AT SEA; | cease the price of tour must fall. | car when his train pulled into the Al- | York Central Railroad Company, who |PALLISTER.—At 311 Bement Av.. West end the war, or the tall of men ana upon the fleld. ORDUNA SAFE IN PORT. to Russian Germans have ‘gath- ultimately jose, It ie obvious hae Col. Marchand was in command of A sort of buyers’ panic followed the |toona Station this forenoon. Death was| arrived here yesterday in his private) New Brighton, 1, WALTER 3B. BAL: jo 50 years. United States Inspector, husband of Julie 4 father of Rev. Waiter F. reports & o the Anarene news. | due to overexertion of the trip. car, with his family, was robbed of pers the vent of uropean | The body was not removed from the tf Bafa th ae Sly ie bake Cn: [oun kt, Sater an evant ne Wralyc'ce™ amano eigae LONDON, Feb. 33. — The Cunard Mia Doipt and Germany's resaurces, in a teat angur-| the French fore which ovossed trom) | eamer Orduna, which sailed cerns, but powseholiers Zz bgnarec rid 10 o'clodks, to attempt ance, cannot equal the allley com-| trie Wrench Congo sre cmpunied trom New York Feb. 1h says a de |f Commands teen to buy and ec: | Whe accom mpage arnham, ta ly after arriving. arent or she ‘beorea’ Mleark, Went bined resources. Under the circum, aahode on the Whi ea t cumulate all the flour they could the vody on Mg. Gmith rented Ww stances it le not reagonable to sup- | Up; Soudan two months before spatch Liverpool, esrived safely |store. Then Holland, Sweden and Beverly Mule SOLD: "RS pose that Germany already is giving battle of Omdurman in which the| 1” that port last night at ? o'clock, finding the Dardanelles 010804, | yesemburs Cebinet Wertane) mo| {he family returzed,to the bu FATED AMERICANS if - F | Dervish army was defeated by the] | the Norwesinn | freight, stennye came into the market. ‘ Reason Given, Som Ginn, Mrs. Smith found ous | ; serious consideration to factors en- buba, bound from London to Rotter- @ sousenuenge of He these gl LUXEMBURG (wie A hoe kad ir atte oa cee rae | Don’t Be Neutral! Anglo-Mgyptian forces under Gen. ri Search reveal | FOR SPEAKING ENGLI: tering Imto peace negotiations, Bit-| Kitchener. When hostilities in EgYPt| dam, was sunk yesterday by collision | hastantis iouniing series of aueta, |2ndon), Feb. 23.—The Cabinet of ahe ua the teucty Gan Ot diners | ting at a peace confqrence, America, | were over Kitchener found Marchand Duchy of Luxemburg has resigned bad made away with $500 LONDON, "Fou Cy United (With reat commercial demande for an| and his forco at Fashoda. The French ine, Nore Mes, tu for se le |tlone, Until we reashed. last week, |Rechy, sox wostgives Tor the actos [in cash and gems worth $15,000 more, | Read World Ads. for Greatest Vartely! ‘Cuba carried early settlement and relatively lesser | OMcer refused to retire without or- au 0M@elai mali |May the wheat shipments trom India | Geneva correspondent of dera from his government. After will - begin, the mov. it fre the i cabled to-day that! srlevencas, would undoubtedly be &| considerable | ‘diplomalls " correapon. jam. Argentine will start in the spring and Teaching Basie, Switser- soupy. vylrep sh cau 'G Deen Genes Decrees erent fog ar} ana the situation will oane Up 0 Wie Also ee wrtte: pers NAVAL WARFARE, coca GNA. Wee “ARRORE Tee Hy p pearly, wave, acoou Penis at room wai a mal by German soldiers ‘aan the id turned to the sub- sgbtter the settioment of the Feshods pet sa ne eS Chee at acne ae the tare . because t! bloc! incident Marchand was placed 1% to I tee in bi ing th of ‘ bay spake) the war already has exploded a|baif pay, not because of the part hel Baseneee | ROW Grom belalladaadl bye wry eg ger h bya Tae ed in that aff but because on ing in an increase to 6 cents a = American woman's waist was|"¥mber of innovations designed to ger AaB rr dl non reaulting in a} reas | : completely off in the crowded Alter the course of history," eald|Bimecit to become the head of an| BRITONS HURRY CASE toate the ubdect cf & special invert @tation, the tra re re- | Lord Beresford, “but I kaow of noth- | anti-governmental campaign which OF WILHELMINA CARGO 'y to-day. As- A soldier struck another |/96 more overestimated than the tm-|4leo was antl-British, strict Attorneys, De Ford | ree js Jn the party with the butt |Portance and value of the submarine. BEFORE PRIZE COURT. tnd Cotnon. Price at brea arin | Bille, taAloting paletul injurien. |! don't mean the submarine ign't an FROZEN FEET AS BAD AS for a week, were in charge of the pre: | man Officers came to the resgue|*%tremely valuable aeset, but it ls as * pmercene and escorted them | Unreasonable to expect to revolution- SHELLS, SAYS DOCTOR They had seventeen witnesses on} i 7. tue land warfare by footpeds, using JUST BACK FROM WAR. hand ‘when, the investigation ‘began, | Me } my, ne Lcorcammentont, wired Maxim sliencers on revolvers, as to ’ "hoe ‘etaetana expect ni warfare to be revolu-| Frosen feet have beeome as great tloniaed by the present tactics of Ger-/|4 menace to soldiers in the Vreach man submarine: of any naval Why wander here and there in search Of a home or place to board? You'll lose your time and patience, tro, The ultimate isaue| trenches as German shrapnel, ac- always will rest} cording to Dr. Walter B. Bower of with battle Meets.” Montclair, N. J., who returned to- And that you can't affor pal the Gnal issue between Great| day aboard the French Lise steamer a Rye Blo eed Ly hey to say e ritain and Germany in this war be| Le Touraine after serving as driver be ord decided by battle fleete?” I asked. | of motor ambulance for French field wey e ‘We Without ado, right stratght into “It must be," was the emphatic response, “Peace, with landlocked battle fleet inten wie The very plate you seek, : 4 ting Ui ‘Withelmina’ retérde ct colder ere hens o> iP asgstale or thas 4,673 i that matios capacitated by trent bite. World "To Lef' and “Boarders Wanted” pat nation tree, again Se, ‘Ads. Were Printed Last Week i Ny Dar.” m of ooean trade routes, w! sookneet te: Gen. a Clones 6.36 if *e «+4 ten | British supremacy e 9 09' 0. 181 Bonet Ge | tgined tor the world, te untht oem ng | ‘ : | 3,097 Mato: Rane Cotten, Bah one | eM

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