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THE “BVBAINO WORLD, THURSDAY, MAR a | ioe te tet Rainter NMIMANS VETDMAYDISSUED. "Soe ae : —STURTSOPENWAR SRANONWOMAN ; “soe DECLARES SIR JOHN FRENCH +e eteee city of Bartta is “Indeed, there Is no doubt of the out over city Snance - nd tat a | rr e WwW 2 Open political warfare hae been |.) ‘ "1 Made AND STOP PAIN feclared between the Go and ae a cay. ; pte , at vife eines May 14, ihe ; rv vor Killing City Partners Charging D . . aoe ; hip Act, Strikes at Mitchel New Haven Mun ¥ ee eee Cor wens no British Commander Says He Will : Eatravagan ler His Wit tbe Ps SS Fight Outthe War WiththeSame : Samual M, Willams mn Petangre Line Determination That Was ; : — ae . 3 > ALMANY by . GREAT BATTLE is ON Shown by Grant. : $ | man tou cognisance of the entrers a nue, tm are, of ugh tanh oh IN MOUNTAIN PASSES - ; * ance of the New York Cit verr fied woday of h . LEADING TO HUNGAR) By Frederick Palmer $ ment to-day and is vigurous lan-| nor nn} tast ——— Stnee = iene Wis Spr ° > tat the Front France for the Assonated Preas) |? fuske vetoed « bill that had passed ; ° ol 7 e 1a ate Ih Gatoee af tho erect bes BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, Mareb 2b—It was in the ; ihe Gépielaiers on the yeoummantas| , , : le preceding the I . éraw ing { the house 1 b he makes bie office that field tion of Mayor Mitehel and the entire “i ee fe Wale Budapest, a Slay force > Marshal Sir Jobn Frene mmar Chief of the British expeditionary t Hoaré of Ketimate, Two results pow 7m ; ; ; | pressed (brough the we t torce Continent, received the correspondent to-day and diecursed | 7 follow | ' 1 ‘ ow the the Dukia pase and « ary etuation Before the conversation was over the Britien * The Governor will exercise « vet * nd that Be we within Alten miles of Hungarian Bhan snipes ont ton conetrbing Ube Femutt of the wer, sand ; ot tlaren i 34046065690 65666090066000 Reports both from Petrograd aod from Vienne agreed to tay that near confident of vietory as | am to-day, | am as confident « | Martfa and between the Lapkow and on was when he took command of the Army of the Mote r 5 eit tad Ge Tn December, 181. Ma * char ued) - he bi Question permitted tne |! n - Vssok Passes the troops of the Czar Me bept at it, and sh shall we.” . city te enter inte partaersiip with a u ma ie Instant relief with a sma! noir biieet t were ot ta _—_—ooOOO --_———- “ 4 po from th are now ghee et | We at Avnet private Corporation for disposal of |\)4 1) pei trial bottle of old emer be fall s making garbage and refuse. There had been : “St. Jacob's Oil.” the Ggnting along Atty-mile ba P ° “ © «A ; ie ; | any Juet oF goasone use, a St. Jac 8 Oil, Ue-fromt bas taken on tremendous «. asked « 4640400444000 er ow weer Lone on dantoned Wie 4 pideulas eo hitherto 5 " “we os Sigortance The dogged tena f tileree dangned fie & particular garb nit weal ¢ » to & ‘ Kbeumatiom is “pain” onl * from the Austrian and Kus “he : agin Alida One te the writ Jamoe W. Osborne, written by the lawyer entracting company which uscd «it a bie ot eb in ity + oman saphale —, that the _ “ps : ys ‘ou teat Waals,” Wan Ge | n court. and vther {4 a photograph of the writing the Hotel process of dispowal that Rad been dee | ayy pti nal treatment. Stop ‘truggiue! Rul ruegie in the an pe Mot ence 4 . | teenatnaton:pantuter Vined by Street Commissioner eth: |.) yy, ; soothing, penetrat ny fate of Mungary t. The aderat fener i proof wor ad 1 tight) inte ye eur tutu and relief comes instantly. “St 5 O11" ie & harmless rheumation Tiniment. w er can not bur th okin Liber up! Quit ¢ y ot the @ however, that t MMMiss\oner Dor tart t en ont Dare See . contan « plea for alin: forer of Siave, augmer aby t fe be- hte retreat before y odds. sion Was inude in such a any other city official was improperly]. ,,, cad " 7S ae BRNO Lina in ua any othe ee st wt the Carpathians into the Hun n ss Matt hn ne for the Under existing law the city « could inf th by ac The neat term of divorcee court Blain for the advance agains aad makanes fen pe t © witness chair. continue lotting garbage dixporal on-ign Lackawanna tounty 4 HI trist bottle of 1 a oe s ae valuable to the . HELD AS LAWYERS HINT MAN POINTED OUT OSBORNE TO tirely tu private contractors, am at) for Apitl 30. te liurlly ike» eat . a oy ler iu -Senat ISCLISS: * semen: OF es) “ " , ever, that the Mayo cass wi ust ow ow BRITAIN REFUSES mate t than if they were 2x-Senator elise ses at Lunch- HOTEL CLERK ' ty OF would construct aNd Ober. | i'n sue abort GoLier theumatic pain, and atiffiess 1 plant. The Don't suffer! Relief awaits you, 1 b's Oil" is just ay good for sei 1 Seran neuralgia, backache Wife, Her gpruins.—Advt portance was the work of our cavalry of State Laws. ; ‘all venefit, after the subway contract] {0% Wor 7 AggTeaniveness—-alertness§ in lender man pointed out Mr. Osborne wyers Bay f the enemy | the request of the United States that wetting around us Our cavalry | aver Senator Elihu Root, who An and spoke to him. Safford had — ap American Consular officer be per- established @ decided supertority over | will be dent of 1). New York I the courtroom, and did not zo. tls bill is hopelessly obscure, If the March 25 (United Press to Safford. ‘Then Mr. Slade, counne, | PIM On this point the Governor's aying he was veto message strikes first as follows:| to the plontitt Miss Tanger, approwched the tan Y& ctlon “The meaning of the provisions of | “ LON DON aepewren. ts Scotland, to report on erat jouw 1 the proposed revision of the | PUsnacious lawyer [At the conclu of the hearing Gad Hetemenry Coven coer Sma eemY ALBANY, March 2h. Cov American cargo ships detained there. “And what to you was the most! state laws at a luncheon given by the| Mf Marshall's argument Jefe 7) wont away with the tall, elendor (on In tho bill before me ts far from] today mated. two 3 aurei ‘The reason is that a similar request | Critical moment of all your campaign pee hants’ Assoctatton at the Hote, |ubdt in the minds of those who heard | jaa, vatisfactory. They are neither specific | Westchester County has been denied others. in France?’ was the vext querti on | Asto him that he believes Mr. Osborne i! Thy defense prompily put the “tall, Nor ts their moaning manifest.” : Until the opening of the war Kirk-| put to Sir John French. One would! the victim of a plot. He called at-| sender man’ on the stand. lie «ft te the elty's strained financtal The bill ie baw © unimportan ort, Con pana * F 4 hie oe never NOt have been surprised if he had tention to the fact that Mr. Osborne.) proved to vo Altred McCullough, a! condition that impresesd the Gover-| away Mr Root was introduced by Joneph H. Choate, President of the con congular representative |#ald when his reserves were practl-| sion of 1494, who also received mq|ftty:mx years old, married and the privaty uotect 1 by Aaw-| nor most, and he attacked the policy| smriny iavarable today by. the “Aasorns | there. All the North Scottish main- cally exhausted in the battle of Ypres| vation i etved aN) eather of a grown son, could have| ser ie. aM veveded ty! of city extravag as another rea. | bly Cities Committee | 3 id the isiands are now prohib- and Armentieres to save the Cha ak ded publicity by paying a sum | discredit the testimony Landiord | The contest of Christian Mo Wieland, ed areas from which aliens, both port. Hie ander: hae Dro sine Mr. Choate pat tribute to Mr. b? hess : so i aad Aulchen Of Lie Kenstiugton Hotei, wao| #°M for his veto, saying: a Republican, for the seat’ of Ben jeutral and belligerents, are barred ae “cnavecterisic! nossa remarkable nervices th thelr. es conuadiciod Sanord yesterday by| "Tn view of the fact that refuse Ie a | fernard Leland | _ promptness and, decisivuecs Wake ahd nanon aca Hated at In sasnilny up ine badirp a Ss satin positively. that James W, Ox-| merchantable commodity it seems to the “ ta oe or! jen) at “ 6 Was the r IVES OF CO! MARITZ ‘On the retreat from More at when the present European war ie{mmoner Houghton Fe eee masts, mun WHO visited | ine questionable whether, in view of the Government had made out @ prima facta case and criticised the AND OTHER BOER REBELS | ‘* Cateau we were in the open Vey er Mr. Root would be a fitting rop- out tO” Piuinfleld thrae | the distended budget of the etty and mitt country in @ very dangerous Po- | resentative of this Government in re- ko.” said McCullough, “and the grievous burden of taxation, }}0? Pp tten is nota citizen SAVED BY THE ASSEMBLY. sition, and the German ambition {dentification of Mr. Osborne by the Kitchen. 1 showed ‘him a| which rests 80 heavily upon tho city’s| mittee upheld Patten's citizenahip. | for the annihilation of eur little ce a ' es map of the world, hotel clerk, On the oral evidence photograph of Jumes W. Osborne. H6 property owners, particularly the own- ims | * CAPETOWN, South Africa, March; army might have been realized | tn Mces, tf pre ap the case rested botween the veracity Identiied It as that of the man who | PORE Oe PT ne city whould | javana Races Of Again, | 25. — Extraordinary leniency was| if our cavalry had not been equal | hose tan alone has seemed) of Mr. Osborne and the landlord of feat him out of the hotel bill, Later dispense with any income-producing| HAVANA, March 25.—The Havana | | to be paralyzed of recent years, and | Jockey Chib to-day de ded to call off) shown Col. Maritz and other Boer! to its task of covering the flanks the Kensington Hotel on + sand om L saw Mr. Kitehen 4 id he sald | activity which it at present commands, | the delightful thi " is meets a . e si to-morrow’s programme at Oriental; leaders of the recent rebellion by the | of our steady disciplined requ- tae realedutall ne ert this meet-| Rue Tanger's three aistors ‘and jheyera BAS WBS 8) DEBS) BERD | ori carry further the principle of pri-| Park bis ek Mecided. to ara aR ae SEE sentanse on any of tee rebel, | “A 000 deal has been aald about! of con Sine Oninanarss ti ace ett only once on the other, He | Attorney in failing to require Mr,| essentially pubic in character, TYUN Be racine RAtneany. Bungay, eo A piano that you and ai ‘ | ; cons ol here are plenty! atress on the fact that Mr, Osborne Osborne’ to produce Oliver Osborne | “rt certainly 1s questionable whether |? 282 Wednesda the rest of the famtly can An effort to exclude Maritz from the |the novel conditions which trench) of mén going about and talking about was derolict in his duty, He hastened Lipa! hether| ly cai Hee - ; has worn eyeglasses or spectacles ho reat interests they represent—l ¢, . Say i . . | ‘or years while “Oliver Oborai Sasoh sh wal tocal 750,000, the | WAS the next thing said by cor-| and they don’t represent anybody but| not ta Government stated to-day. respondent Has it changed the) themscives, But here is evidence that qualities required of a soldier?" Provisions of the act was defeated. = | wartare in this war has developed ie enleays War expiness untill to add that he did not accuse the ‘he city should lend its credit or ite) © $3: did) United States District Attorney of| funds to tho erection and equipment ar glasses, There was no doing an intentional wrong, but he! of an enterprise in which private ia doubt, he said, that Rac Tanzer thought that Mr, Marshall was too . . . dou! Coe Rn ee eee etl ide ute (09 | dividuals, firms or corporations con | use. A player action that 1» not complicated, and wil respond to your sligittes ' musical wish, jthe men who are represented are hae be Sebled. “Haman entire : wrote at leant two “Dear Oliver" let Yrlend James We Osborne, whose | cededly will derive a substantial in- | ou have a GEN. BRAYTON IVES CUTS remains the saine, and it le the man| (Cy, behind their representatives,|tera to Mr. Osborne and sent one of|vephew is en assistant in the ofhes | come at the expense of the city’s legi- | 62 West 47th Street, | Fated as Prany ene who gives and taken the biowa, what, | tat there ts something besides paper| them through the mall of the United States District Attor-| timate income. | Between 5th and 6th Aces, Dak se, ta es alee TE in { OFF HIS WIFE IN WILL) ever tne nature of nis weapons, | reameation, something besides ora-| GiRL's SISTER FAINTS WHEN |": “The atriking growth of the city'a|| Miss Marguerite’s Department, | fig (rade for anew player. The | Gauraea Alanibiie and: tanaclty cee! a gra in tie lavareeta of the RAE TANZER 18 HELD. aati... gnc aam Jannual budget, which seems to defy | | a ce ens the more Es still the dominant elements of suc-| FT*!* tustires and commerce and ‘i Fi all efforts at reduction or control, and! . 7 we allow for it | iss will of Con: Brayton Ives, whe| conn.” prod i tion of the United States, and ak np ene sates ne (he es ea the mounting aggregate of the city's: IF YOU APPRECIATE in Pr range from if you will follow the line which yor ts 9 0 | lebt c rt up, and we have a ied three weeks ago, was filed to-| IMPORTANCE OF THE ARTIL.|'f YOU! coolly ak ; a debt certainly impose upon every pub-! | Betaae in the Burrogate'e Court. It dis- LERY 18 EXAGGERATED. have entered upon it will soon come] © Ne She sald she had expected t lic official who is called upon to act|| Daintiness and Distinction f | caters poses of an estate of approximately! “And the guns—it has been repeat. me ho longer iris that the pursult| "Oa pehale of Mr. Osborne it was with reference to this subject matter/}as well as Economy in used Player Pianos, yal $600,000, and the widow, Mra. Eleanor! ediy stated that this has become » rofitable business is to be re. : m ‘ | she duty of rigorous conservatism.” Dress, a visit to a! $325 up. Very conveniet | 'B Ives, and her daughter, Winifred,| war of artillery garded an robbery stated to-day that he has @ complete Repzesentatives of the city govern. 4 our estab monthiy paytients Write fof No. 32 Weet Forty-minth Street 8) think there han been an inctina-| “D9 Rot think that 1am dropping] Alb! for the afternoon of Sunda 4“ " jment in Albany bitterly denouncea|| Hshment will repay you. for player booklet and bar- } are entirely cut off. A legal repre «| “1 tink { ee into oratory when Tsay that. There | Oct 1 He claims that he spent all} the Governor's veto, but would make | gain list. sentative of the estate waid they had) Hon to exaggerate the Importance of |. oo parts of the people of the] Of hat afternoon in the clubhouse of! | been provided for in a separate agree-| artillery,” Sir John answered, Ree DIS: OF: FB | no public statement until the Mayor| SPECIAL PEASE PIANO CO., | United States who tos that the man|t!® Bar Association with ono of his | has spoken fir: ‘it some time ago. doubt, of the three arms, artillery | a bequest . artners, W. A. Peckham, preparin : } my % .) DP. other duysnier, Me tunice “May-| De® Mereased in relative importance,| TMG maken amy money by eusceantul| Resa an’ Meynaw Smith case | (Continued from First Page) | numerous other bite promoted by i] Friday and Saturday, 3 Fiathush Aves Bye ‘ pard, of No, 144 East Foreieth at Tt may take a dozen shells to get! Lise al obber, an is time] endl ts Ee anal ern 01 ued 8 Mayor Mitchel are now in danger of rae | { and several #mall bequests, the r one man, and one bullet will get one| that ee thing ee Sinpelied, ang SMA Lda or Rs al | vate: A FEW PRETTY MODELS OF poy 10 New S » Newark, Nod. ue of the estate is left to Yale Uni- iia ans 1 that that view should becom va. | * e60 i. SSroeaee reer % 4 moat jan. The weapons which decide the) ees © & var} rove hin ansertion that statement. I am much disap: | BACK TO BART Ld caeetoatreies aad ¢ y day are therrifie and the machine. | #4ry of the past A man named Frederick C. Lapp, | pointed. 0 | ess ul $s { wun, and the infantry is stilt the] “We 4 ing now in the newa-] © oar ine “pin "Later the woman was taken to Po- | * am ae See Cretan) quean of battles,’ | papers remarks that this Legislature |W2O Was & Ruest at the Kensington | jico Headquarters, into the office of | 4 bride returns to earth and begins to a | “As to the conduct of the Ge j hasn't done much. 1 had a count| Hotel on Oct. 18, called at the office} Deputy Commissioner Frank Lord,| recognize her mother and her intimate Regularly sold at $25.00, # to the conduct « mune, | nde not long naw in the Horace ne fof District Attorney Marshall to-day | Mr. Follette soon followed. and after | trtenda about thres weeks after sho is is an bad an represented?” was 0 & statement favorable to] # long conference repeated there was | married. Ry the time she has been inar- \ “OnEresR 0 ; and eked of Sir John. “Have they con. | CONRTEs# Of the number of laws that nothing new in the woman's story. ried six weeks or two months she is ab | gintently broken the rules of civiligeg | "84 been passed in the five preceding [Mr Osborne, He said he bad seen] ” Nevertheless, she was kept in tne | y abl the inéidgnte Geel ey years. ‘That was mado last year of] James W. Osborne and he talked) office of Deputy Commissioner Lord, d. arta etic! tho five years ended Dec, 1, 1918, and] With “O. Osborne," who was at) whither son 8 of Clothing [found that over 62,000 lawa had been | the hotel. “O, Osborne,’ he maid, “was | found in the murder Howes tele tanen parsed by Congress and the State|@ Much younger man than James W. | jett nctor Faurot and Capt. Gils Legiviatures in this country tn that}Osborne, although there was a gen- | dea on 9 Blecea of white ap- five years; and I found that there had | ral resemblance. James W. Os | parel aid, and for a long time they were all busy examinin, he declared, was not the man | hein with magnify’ ad 5 For the first time the British com. i te Mander heattated before «penkit Eat less meat if you feel) eyidontiy as nmol’ he wihed to Backachy or have Blad- |e ec tredy: fist to in ‘ . “Yes,” he replied, der trouble. | instances their conduct has been | DfEH reported during that five years | born Wrinkle Dr.Charles ef ‘ood bas been used and recommended for over fifty yeaps, 24 > -= and published in 680 volumes of re. | he talked to in Plainfield s, Otto F nele last person | It is prey ured of tnd overworks the kidneys ia theie effort | made with firm conviction. “But (MONS Of courts of last resort In this] the Kensington Hotel, appoared in teeth dal Peel at iat aby and nourishing in- “ ler it from the system. Rogulareut. | (ey, han ved to jvountry. Even Mr, Choate does not] Mr. Marshall's office thin afternoon| 1" Munn te Attomey" ORKING AND LABORING MEN buy LOFT CANDY gredients, scientifi- trv of reat wt fa the ki ys occas | | wariess i hae ed to lcnow them all by heart. How can] and sald sla attended 10 the dining| Siento he aucstioned fh for their wives and children because they realize that cally blended,which tionally. You must relieve them like you | 4@Pend upon the commanders, If aR oll ail : ps : they are getting the very utmost in value, deliciou combined with i relieve your bowels, removing all ‘the; @ commander approves of cut- | YOU Possibly know them? How can| room wants of “Mr and Mrs. Os teeiat ancl ity . Bone ond all-arou: mune joodness for the modest amount Gcids, waste and poison, else sou fecla| rages, they occur Yeo, in the |20U conduct your business and keep] porne” and would be able to recognize ccnoad Fanti teen odor wake dull iwisery in the kidney region, sharp | main, German conduct depends |°Ut of Jail? So. give credit to the)/ the man and the woman. Mr Os peg By jd the enjoyment of LOFT’S Pur: 2) the ideal massage convention for what it does not ¢ beadache, dia borne was sent for and put in a room Wholesome Can ening creau, upon the character of the German eae, your stomach sours, tongue is “Phe Grat thing—the one all impor-| with seven other men. Mise Smith Hyou have never used Dr. Charles Flesh general with 4 ed and when the weather is bad you | “We have abundant evidence of | t#Nt thing—is to make the organisa: | was then asked if she vould pick! Special for Friday Food, we earnestly urge you to dosoatouce bave rheuwatic twinges. The urine is OB FRU and note its pleading, wonderful effects. cloudy, full of sediment; the channels Te eee ming Ciavors, Van, VW On sale at all Srlggiats or Department fhomer-or a small ect le box with book ‘Art jassage,”’ wil sent to any one crus ere ou for scents postage, “Address Dr Charles | Flesh Food C the German deterioration on our | {0 © that responsibility shall be} “Oaborne’ out of the group. She said often get irritated, obliging you to get| Own front, Their attacks lacked ("4 You and T don't know who | she gould not. When Mr Osborne} wp twoorthres times during the night. | ¢ form viger and apirit. (7° 1s responsible in our State gov. | was pointed out she said that he 4s] To neutralize these irritating acids | Neuve Chapolle was an important [ernment for what goes wrong or for} not the man who was at the hotel and flusb off the body's urinous waste victory, It proved that with a (what goes right We don't know | on Get 18 about four ounces of Jad Salts ioe strong push we could put the ale: enka abe Slaad and sas hs eben ‘ ~ Spe lay fe Pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in| @M@my out of a well fortified po- |really who are t lar 4 ang a ip Fepore tsp scilvas eI git pa ean HE on Hocor. 3 ; one, Spiess of water betore breakfast { sition and then hold what we | 400"! know who really ough’ be] ployed by Mr. Osborne have foun red fis ABA 5 — These are few days an! your Kido: vs will then | gained. praised, and there is no way of hay- [out all about Oliver Osborne, and) oias renese, ‘a }y deniley Ki y 00" 4 KANE.—On Tussday, March 934, after & five aod bladd re disappear. | rene jing effective service in government | that on informal 4 fu atsh tf by eeort~ short ines HNZIO P, KANE. : The fonsous mal i et trom apes |HERR LIEBKNECHT SENT Any more than In @ business onter- |them © police search is being made| sive, Thuraday Gi rapes aud lemon juice, combinec INTO'ALSACE TO FIGHT prise uniess vou pat your tune ft hat tusive dndividnal sie onde: $98 B. L4hes at Burial in Lutheran Comotery, Friday, 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia papers please copy with lithia, and bus been used for gener cations to clean and stimulate sluggish Kidneys und stop bladder irritation aout’ Hy ve 16. fe clean, crinn Coffee, th ie thy ster, jthe man who is responsible for ahs Po-day’s hearing was largely taken | WITH THE LANDSTURM., | wild be commended f. | up with th 8 of co \ elerror, at 5 cs ———- that su nd in order that there | Phe trst wit saiseiors. ia M'GINNIS.—On March 23, « is ‘ varie ois is inate Hye. Barta ped BERLIN (via London), March s—| shall io t bower must go [J, Swayne Post-Oflea iuapecto ie > of the late Charles. gag’ tateaa water drink, which millions of men end |D' Kur! Liebknecht, a Socialiat | with : Me was called in an attempt to dis GILLIES COFFEE CO. ; Necinais 4) Souien take uow and then thus amaiding | member of the Reichstag, has been jeredit (tie tealniony ot § sort, 33-239 Was YC Chosen i 4, Muneral from ‘he parlors of Richard \ Women take uow end then, thus avoiding | mustered into the army as a member | I ligt Cs: Pat rit ay Bi Delaney, 130. Grtonwich “ane neat eeriovs kidney avd bledder di cago Tavley | the hotel clerk who ao Mr e ‘ Closes pin} 2 pas Ath av, to Bt. Bernard's Cr y and bledder diseases. of a Landsturm regiment and as- | Bey la, hon 40 QUININE ‘Tabiens . TThatisiurb 3 vest ~ oe amare Bie or, » Church, West Adve. | signed to service in Alsace, OTe dative le oe tanh bs, abimaan, | O8POTMY In court yesterday, The ~ pth Mirest, ¥riday, March 9 610 A, Al, loierment Calvary, ae on ee Aa FRO ROS REAR ER ET em ee ee a i

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