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a eter ciateenieensceen THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2%, 1016 SET © oo" “tiga ett tne MASKED ROBBER KITCHENER SAYS ‘AUSTRIANS HALTED FRANK FILES HIS ge5o0S: Bees ROUTED BY WOMAN HEIS GETTING ALL. IN TWO ATTACKS, APPEAL TO ESCAPE eg be bad bene lalbing i “> te ettel counsel, tw rowers and ogra @ hu - a + nn @n-tenaters Agnew , is » " ” ' one, Davenport and Newcom> . - [mene “ eet ¢ Vord “nn Hed Cutt enk Moves! Declares Innocen Askin orm wmaeer) Cam me the oo ‘ ra ‘ “ best, Morano 6. Wunte- ,. t= 4° Zou Know cubstential fue | tality Contents of Till, butt {With & | tian Mo Te Com ae Teme st cats tr te otinees Hecaure | aie Wie Gas Quis . ' | rn ni ' ' ' | n | ' oe | ' . = = iving one al ” ¥ ar 4 arr anTa ‘ 8 either . ' “wy * ' t ' 5 emeewet or arn familien bow Ment e * Mre ‘ over, are it Ryrecum. Only Harner P ' . one we . ’ ' wm, © young man (yore, wee et - e ro " it t an . ie the court Judges of other courte sal ag her husband a ations t w etary K ’ wevkne ' ' ‘ ~ and many lawyers were prwwwet He Gh iy iti Avenue. § . Marvid J. Tennent. Partin. |8 . Masten te the cre ehamination j My campate oe nd Vie 2% oi 1) Becretery of Wor Otter |b » “ ete ' Oniy © evlected few ty the crowd y op ‘ the N mon re , é ; we | ” | 5 cquttng etmiasien were let into the mee ceadhy ‘au vl Aba a tultet oH ne he ‘ veces y = P 5 , qeurtneem. Tang linse waited o9t- OE we, cur aperchoe made ann (Up hia tn ar att onde o aire ite side beping for a0 Se oe? Ld fev rant al wos Wes Wiican UNDERSTANDING or 6U) - Haneon 1 s whe Jiend b ' lent ' any 1 7 cater, When any one lett room and 1 made epecehrs in that can. | 1ENCY TO “EASY BO meeting of & t ‘ tf oth nt y of Gor ' « ' walter at (he bead of the line was wet a ern ‘ oi The biter went evening Metore netic will ' h effurt to surround the Mussian | verd 1 ask at thie ‘and gives the vacant seat encoun? Ty wan dak te vodiaat | Quigg, bas oi hee tu fook ' ie madi bons Pie Fe . ; z A Bayne committer report ©* with Klity Hoot and Joneph tel acatansing oF : in the dunt f t aden 66 - The taction of Russian forces | the * Roun te the jury comtained damaging —G Were you in contact with J6K® fo tie ehamy | 1 the donc yg tga Mr ‘Tennant | wer . enemy to advance 1 am wely ine 4 Gieatancs of Harner aed the oon- | Hel'orwon’ 4 ‘we | + qt) ee deferring port wer tha ’ ea i | ‘i t N 1 wa ' 'oM traste for city printiow taken throusy wherever, ! that Horse “ | Mrs, HANNA HANSEN All ever Benin Ne | i etnrred iA hd TheLiirod Wali Use range wae ver fouth ee ' Me Albany Kvening Journal, Th) ) could, poeta i “a Ain sera ’ en — bar on ie wh payed ai wing me to : Hho Huw Wiox if ‘ the 7 ; i s Journal bas no job plant, but avoord-| iy Then 1 understand you souk Sim. totam waa’ intns wit ariasen and a ee my and they | pees Sees seaee oak oe ea Hs pene tng to the Bayne report Wt obtained | ranch? A. I already had bean on y ‘denunchation Thomas. Thon Kho wan still roy ° Ue eg yj bad eel aatasing Macottebicah ” the democratic Albany Armus Com: jin. inne. he tht jmits blue wan not one cane of dynentor anne | " dares Buss yer of prisoners. “ be pany. which paid the oy » Len Q When you a the range you». | cloth wan \ on et : ne aa us io tel ) ; nt 4 cont, on all business. Jour Weft it to take up offive of civil coms || hin face and he carried an automa urge additions bh ' tol! » captured ‘ was Gesigqnated as the official Hiate emeslener? A Yes, in the apring of |. Hany pinto Mra Ma : the acrial service since the vine } pes iow (1, " wneelia ‘ ; wed Cuasgee were id you livet ATH whe setter concluded ant | ‘i ye jon April and April & pata 0 asked him to w from apottest fever Naw been avar. | Ing of tite levennity trot ' une unnecessary t Oyster make clear that t In no question | cone, he ald: particular stress! pat ating At | the readigg Col. Roosevelt | winter ut Washington. |of pledges or harjenining. In the noi: | ished the Kaine on the SLOFAMILOHeAOE Ute Lisette Cee tdisine can ie A a to ove attentively and frequently | Was in Oyster Hay) f patd tow ieons Iuation, Tam not making any ages. | —— a Joke wan bein cehad loan aubply GE sreit- | wekine bp Ne aU a jmiaterial fear mad gave nods of emphatic approval. Site orcoptiee OF 6 pearcor CWONA tment what 1 will ¢ cane of j f Hut when the f man Jabbed | jery anmunition eee Pl againet nv Hashes listened onty obcnmonalty, tut SO" SORE UY PS fn eM dst Book With 5,000) Nantes Is] nis hand down on a key of the rest ——.- Hie amy », Frank states, doen mofe often conferred in whispers with CO ee eS UMIOBIONAR . fe peak ge dlchahwed _ tor, aho dropped her cardy and not und to wetcout dn: fuil the ‘hig COURS over notes for crome-eR-| | livedtia Caves Baw « q nent with Platt. Wm Revealed at Trial for Jat him. She slammed him on the he one for hearing his appeal, but he am@tpation. He know the Bayne report | wy incton, why ‘an po vay a no | a mouth with her rieht) hand and a tie wae i ok 1 wrt It Writing + rubbed his hate with her left, There for he tought it in court and in New York yt A ¢ Threat. ® fo his refusal to anmwer|that | did an to the t period, ou d turned over his letter files wan 6) explosion und a scream, but i ' eve f far without dveivive | tt? ALD dil Teo books containing five thou. | Pht a ept on fehting. ‘Thea 6 WON HIS CAGE IN THE| Did you pay any taxes in Oye | Q. Was Quier present? ALL {hink Txund namer each, one being a tet| there came another shot and tho ne OF ‘ / sueuan COURT OF APPEALS. ter Ray in 1897 than real estate De was. De viaheskand dron inca i ; 2" Wis not the question of your [vf men and the other of women, and] Woman ey wis | SUNK BY SUBMARINE | be 7 hing an aM. {elicibility raised atthe first moet including the names of Anne Morgan, | #eond wound, this tine tn the wrist, nuthorities Of) A. 1 think not at first but at a nub. !¢ a i vias Marchoria who ty six tect nix int | LANDED AT ABERDEEN. 1897 a i | h Chauncey M. Depew and Gen. Joseph tay to the effect that you! sequent meeting when Mr, Root was height, managed to get Into the fight xi dent ; One result, however, waa that in 1912 Now York City?| present the ent stion of eligi- ribald, were tntroduced as evi- ‘ : + Barnea, apld his stock in the J. 1 Bait. remornber, Wility. was din FI" | dence to-day in Bpeciat Sessions dur. |¥ this time. He struck the robber Lyon Company, job printers, which to swear per-| @ Was Mr, Root asked to advo- |ing the trial which resulted in the]! the face and received two bullers tly that you ¢ ay taxes in| cate your nomination and Justify your | conyies " in return, ono in tho left wrist and) does the Btate work now, Certais |manently that you dil pay tine reine ALT thine hi ¥ Your convicting of Fritz Podszus of DEEN, April sia arcived here t Ww oof the trawler The trawler day with the y ond re- plosions So H ‘ | ry rget|ported that the 1 ; : we another in the thigh, But tho bi ; ROl yun nat the Envoy had been quite for restitution were brought bY) 1 am not "3 Q. And Mr, Che teehee how » & fellow kept on fighting and Thomasos | p shelled by a German submarine last the City of Albany and a small setue-| Q. Or as a resident of Now York? ory ts that Mr. ¢ - | broker, of sending an annoying letter] fan into the atreet, yell Practice That Many Thought —nient off tno east. coast. A. Pam not; 1 don't remember any- ich and Mr. Gruber hy to Henry George Banniater, No, 1963] "0 1 street, yelling, oy 7 io aft th RR eBacted. thing about ‘it. ax not eligible. TE think 1 Dae ae icorge Banninter, No. 1868) two more shots were fired by the Battle Was O RRL RAR HNO Wrage tne ‘There was stil! further delay in| ey ee can receiving notes nomothing being auld ws to who contd Daly Avenue, the Bronx. Mghwayman as he backed and! a ‘Battle Was On. was shelled by the ‘submarine. No Teaching the cross-examination of | trom the Row, Xork city euthorities /tost my eligibility Ifelected, Mr. Ox The hooks gave the age, color of |tought his way out of a door lead. | was shelled 1 Fi Cob while ox- ‘es. may have bs wi iome~ | the ey 7 vaics ie | The 4 wot Slaes on ‘Manon? malt Me. ving, offer) thing about tin Attorney. General bre | un. ped oer Or Mat: Phyalcal wakes ing into Fitty-ftth Street. a crowd | : Vee teni teen kane eutaetaeate kom be oP this in evidence,” producing a paper. !ing the only man who could tout it,| 02, Pomsres and Ananclal rating of lwan waiting for him there, but when| T° British converted cruivers In| the small peat for twa houre before i of Albany" by C. P. Con-|""Q) What did you do with the no-land if a Republican Attorney General |*8¢! Person on the list and Pods#us he fred three more shots bh [target practice off Long Branch at) link picked up. It haw not been ‘Whtch “the defense had “ins |iice? A. Kent It to my lawyers. WAN elected he would be already com- | claimed in court that each person Bereta SMe RHEE: thie) DanC ay 1 wae = noon to-day startled residents along |! cleded in its answer. Sections of it] Q. Did you appeur before the Tax|tnitted. ‘They said that nobody would | in the list had called on him in person ven, clear way through Fir sunk. |the North Jersey coast and started | _—_—o iasionera in reference to your | dre: M ek Btreet to Second Avenue, where ho|' y | > gp rose gtie sine git sa? ne sone " ‘Phat 1 don't remem- vere t coon see agen ion #ny- | and rig ee ‘Ws ald in pea ay escaped. in clreulation a rumor that a nav ") ENGLAND HOLDS UP . used only for campaign purposes, mate, Bannister applied on Jan.| yfre Hanse avin battle was in progress Wea pubbed thrdugh te banat or |e tine ster ae mows tg ta Ty 1M and wan Introduced to. Miss |g ere sinnemn And Zackarinson wore) ETT ME Nore the cruisers could} COTTON CARGO WITH In evidence.” ene vol % . * y th | the Hussian ceuror. en fae feraeu vameiiber waking anief-| © to look throu, Lenn Cossart of Cooperstown, N. Yo! wegian Hospital, who put them intel be seen firing and many along the) INTENTION OF BUYING. Bewspaper article was rogurding your residence? A. whom he married, t tnt ‘redd'to tho Jury, This saw Dis law it was prepared by my y yers, Roosevelt. and Kobbe, also. h ope'Was by the lite James Creelman, nt-on to mein Washington, | hrother-inslaw, Douglas. Robinson, and printed in the Evening Mail, ¢0-| ¢_ aiM8 ROOSEVELT'S ELECTION | regard to payment of his taxes. titled “Barnes, Murphy and Sutser.”| ag GOVERNOR WAS ILLEGAL. Q. After that did you pay taxes in Pod . ‘4 an ambulance and with Pollicemen| (#8t believed for a time that they vodsvus said Bannister gave him al 4 31 ‘ exc! ts, b e ‘ Is] spoinissory note for $260, to be made | rederick King and Nicholas varry) Were exchanging shots, but wien they | LONDON he got him a wife. It wus |Started for the hospital, { sailed toward each other at the con- anding settlement of], At Fifty-tifth Stret and Second! clusion of the practice and steamed April 2 steamer Southern The Danish from Charles 20, in the seventy ton for Rotterdam with a load of Ris: are “p | New York City? ’ ; ) ot Podazua into court, |Avenue the vehicle was struck by an, «ay together it became known that) |) sinh seen at Hale | MBYDON. beloved tnusband of iilasbeth AW those publications were permitted | Mr. Ivins then read Col. Roosevelt's | from Foe Ely! deat On Bat bark request of Assistant. District {automobile and overturned, the ty! the y preparing for what | cotton. ha 1 se nc i at Bale ak, Haydon. to be read under the plea of mitige- | affidavit in 1898 to the effect that | Guster nay, but f A the t Khart, the prisoner's bait] Policemen and Dr. O'Meara being} thouid they moet a! mouth pending negotiations "y Funeral servicer at bis widence, 2 from May 1, 1897, he took up hin] pater Day, but found the books bad | ee ey ce continued until the case [severely bruised. A dozen husky) German ship. | Great Britain for the purchase of the | 142 Berry 4, Macken J. Brie Hen and Bot a6 proven tacts, Toaldence in Washington as Assiat- | been closed, ‘They wore then paid in| ee tien ea iia timated. ‘Une | lonKshoremen righted the ambul Empress of Britain was seen| cotton on bourd, day, Apri 23. at 2.10 1 At 11,80 Col. Roosevels took the wit-| ant Secretary of the Navy. Ho said) New York pve’ and then it continued to the wering abo ng Branch and t mas to Why sh z uM cont 54: td probe. {less new developments transpire, ues stand tn it; “Hince 1807 f hays not had tax buntnege, Te tee ee ibe TPodszin will be sentenced ment Hut before turning Col. Roosevelt) 2ny Tete vy heen and am now| that although tn 1898 he had wignod | Thursday, iy nother ship, WI ver to Uke opposition for cross-ex-| 4 resident of Washington. ' fidavit prepared by his lawyers RAISED THE U hy i | be the Caronia, the converted Cunard- aca taGon bis own counsel asked a] Mr. Ivins then reas i pastlon ot i Ayah Sapate ating ue coniaanoy JURY QUICKLY PICKED IN Oe er, appeared off the coast this morn. Hitution requiring a Go 0 ecame din- . he aEaeamatsiei aarodcodederaing to°have, been tor ove yours next pre- | Satisfied with having done so, He with tive, instead of two, ing soon after the firing began the r pr of a aval buttle gained cre- — ides ay ate ottite weaing his ele ae rite he atta an te Se SUIT AGAINST BREITUNG dence and wins telephoned tons tho | ever spoken to him about printing | nce nigrmonthe after amking the aes | Daving, the taxer, ate te Sait . | jychccording to William D. Martin, Advertised Specials on Sale at All Our stores. matters, The Colonel replied: "Yes.|faavit that he was resiient of Wash: | Would pay up In full despite the fact ae a ‘i 4. ag {Sailor on Steamer Dunedin Says] the weather observer at, fe ete NEW JOY THRILLS FOR LOFT SODA FOUNTAIN PATRONS t weed o a enacne ee een sg Hey ington, The fact duveloned) tn | that | his personal Property ancy Max Kleist Is First Wiiness in His This Was Done as Liner ln oR Te —Bubbling, S arkling, Sizzling draughts of delici presented P a De ie ea jen but iw Root gave; ment was outrageously high, being . ‘ ; a K Ss ie i i mith ki plat. can't recall the ex. | ty" Pr clog TO ee une tie Care| 960.000. ‘There wna produced tn pout 250,000 Alienation Suit Falaba Sank hpammen<t vw te thi aust in a wonderful diversity of palate tickling combinations, There igt stialcnremat ob, a mate | era HEIDI, el inne Rae ae ee Against Banker, Sew Sn: ee ea the iiapreass || | are Punches, Sundaes, Floats, Fizzes, Sodas, Flips and a host of f Mr. Ivina's previous | Jack Roosev 0 this effec ‘ GAC SP TiS OPN Pe out | eer ould be ia line of the ditties t cabesenine the Colonel's) It caused Mr. Ivins to drop that NEWPORT NEWS, Va., April 2° her, About other plea delicacies that thrill the alate of the soda at: 3 Popullatlc propaganda, | Knowledge of the election wasn line of examination and return to] A Jury to try the $260,000 alfena- |Thomas Hun 9 of the crew of the| l fired pete || | LOFT "SANITARY SODA a srvedin care ly sterilized glasses, si souiNtantion tn giana in| es brought by Max Frederick | British steamer Dunedin, which er-| y 1 zed they had not} immaculately attired dispensers, in large, light, well ventiltted Odell? A As tong ae they | Wsist against Edward N. Breitung, |rived here to-day for horses, ved | Wit vand continu. || [stores Loft Sanitary Soda is delightfully diferent. eRe My questions, ‘The open sion In the Tough iider | rar ‘Aight. ‘They gave every evi-| banker and owner of the steamship | the ship had raised the American Mag! ous and shook windows in houses all ated to the Colonel's] 189%, which gave his restden | of it, Mr, Black had been elect-| Dacia, was quickly selected to-day | and steered a zigzag course to escape | along the coast, The first shot was Special for Thursday Special for Friday 2 ‘ashington. At this point nog ed the pravious year and the machine} in United States Judo Hough's | German submarine while the Britian | Heard, at whout 12.15 and the boom: | "| one been,” aakd the Colonel, “an | journment was taken was in chastened mood BY nd would interfere with established | more clear, Mr. Tving then tatro: usingts and ought not to be done.” | various documents to politics. Qw Ms, Ivins very slowly and |oharge of ineligibility, Including bis | Platt ng of the guns could be heard until ae earl oh thle RON BOT Sera aero aust and explorer and| Col, Roosevelt produced at the af-|“l STAND FOR JOH TROUSNESS court, and, after opening addresses | liner Falaba was sinking after baving | yOrlock. . | C3 ticticfous | Molnsace ished tae peblie, AER. at ae ternoon session certain tax receipta ALWAYS,” 8A of counsel for both sides, the case |been torpedoed. Capt. Case refused —_—_- p hree avocation: = for payments on real and personal) Q. Was it in your ie i attack | went to trial. »'001 . mapas Taking up play affairs Mr. Ivine | property. from. 1894 to 1897. Roal/them? A. L attack iniquity, I attack te conrm or deny Hume's story. THREE WARRING NATIONS =| early elestion to the |property was lated at $16,600 and| wrongdoing. I try to choose the time| Breitung, bis wife and his daugh-| Hume said Capt. Case was obliged | ature in te 1684, Hh nd ane Personal at $2,000. The Colonel alsa] for an attack when Tcan get the butk | ter Ju occupied seats half way!to leave the sinking Falaba behind, | WILL NOT TAKE PART IN ‘ We Also Offer grinne spoke Of | produced a cancelled check dated |of people to stand for the reforms || across the room from where Klelst | bus sent a wireless, saying, “God | ig | T COVERED hs Arat ietict Header, Jako. Hens, | Pete tog Tuvable tothe Coitee.|auvocute. 1 and for righteousness gat bedlde hs attorney, Tadward C. | your aoula, 1 cannot help vou." | WOMEN’S PEACE MEETING. | MEK, CHOCOLATE af af “bona.” ways, : pide a ' Mi Cr wee flest acauite your ar Be Pexew ay Oyster Bay for t00T) S!y hy opportunity’? anoered Tvins, | CFOWley, his back half turned on his | Ra the Constitution of this} “Do you recall an aMdavit stating | "'N MY Or N, April 22.—That the pro- red in ‘Cream and i richest Sugar inust have due re-| Young wite and his head bowed. TONROR April i ta one tune eetted ioe ye due tes dere was no glance of recognition | TRAVIS IN GOOD FORM | posed Womeire Pesce Confrence at a in Sk a mnerrlea Li nut for righteousness al-| between the two, ON LAKEWOOD LINKS, | 'P!* !fasue will not have the partic! 7 pation of the Russian, French and le! aul 28 A hint of hitherto undeveloped evi- ee pa i rule apply to other) acne for the defense camo at the Mlate?" naked you were a renide ‘atone know. 1 suppose 1 roag| tht 1m 1497 you were a resident of | something of it before T went to the ‘ p » tv | saa sees about |“! have no recollection of it, A Q. Does that p Pls AL It ake Card Shows To fo Hritish women delegates loomed up ve fervice, commuters ths v2 Do you know Amos Knapp? A.)PUPi dir, Barnes? A. Just as much| opening of the trial, What this Is Rened. dart oe Ia 4 strong possibility, to-day } Mae Seine eerheies le nt n. 'Q, What office dood he hold in Oys- ae Yio me PAR ul rer as ys Meee tea Goa ” r Kussian and French Govern- | lone about ‘the constitution, the rea. et He, pi know, Aavany Did that rule apply to Mr. Barnes! g{tomey for Breltung, : : Forrest, ments have atready prohibited their | ‘voluble and proffer explanatl ng,| #8 T think he now has some Toaltion said the Colonel with a laugh, “it! palked at the start by Judge Hough's | oy “s wei i ppointed, have so far been uns ‘EA RECT Bi Ivins sarcastically said: “I want |i" the Custom House, {aid not sldlade vepertio a Hate AOURNS |champlon. showed some af his ald time | Teidy | Dpchisteds Ny so (ar Reon Uns a5 io > OE ieee ides | “Has not every man the right. to 8 PON form to-day whon his card showed rte to ara ans pa LIN I Sharer EW dn ‘angwers, not tions, “Colonel NOT Al WED TO INJECT A cs ‘ ss ® to the marriage Kleist and Mias . unless the Government interferes to During the “Colonel's term in the by EO ED eee [ide for himself?” asked Mr. Ivins. | Hreitung, ‘The Mee riled such haps] the aualifying round of the Lake-| Coivey them. te, Itoland, ar ey ba BA i180 erin. Dally Closes 11,80 pm; Bet, Legisiature in 1886 he %, He hav if he has the root of! penings were not necessari! nate. | Wood spring golf lournsment. Travis i mi: was Chalrman \p es yy mati Tae ceca’ quses teiuies tes einlsinnr ww sah trons take no part in Roosevelt. tried to inject @/Phteousness In him. Tf he ts al pial he. gatheriog, statement regarding Mr. Ttoot's opin: |Wrondver ho has not.” — n= HERE A Ton on hin eligibility, but Mr Iving |, Q Who iw toh the judge 00 0" GERMAN PROPERTY HELD Viimittons Kern. Blowanok. intched |BIG GERMAN WARSHIPS ; 01 he had to be x0 é Core ardn Tite a J out jo off sharp. Aj rr he judwe of him. with « score of 9%. Gardner White of} AND AN ALLIED FLEET | . i Is it not possible that sor ‘ the Flushiy ‘tub comp hen id You hear your mame | 2 1S.i/ 6 possibia that somm one) BY ENGLAND 1S VALUED [1 hl “ola tbe Was Ued later by Henry M. Forrest of Lakewood, a rival of other tournan p ry . pe best that I FOOD. MEDICINE ess: stscis. tants tte Sper omens A |” AT $428,000.00 TOTAL, |! sim vamaen SIGHTED IN NORTH SEA. Clearance Sale of hig sah . ‘ pois The field, which numb simneineonereee | R G he don't remember who first apoke about ; F Ae aii ice Aen eh eames A I [ J S i‘ ‘ fe but the frst iman_of vromincnes | BRITISH SUBMARINE LONDON, April 22 (Associated | ever Wwrticipmted, in th COPRNBAGEN, Apel) Sh: Rann’: ORIEN I ‘ather John's Medicine Rebuilds| was Mr. Leuuel 5 SENT TO THE BOTTOM Proas).—The entimated value of Ger-\er the northern. teason havian vessels reaching here report Nea Asia Bcioe in Boor Bitte Wasted Tie Q Was. any one present when Mr. . man property in Great Britain now —_—_ oe |the presence of a German squadron reian, geeks, co You wbout ith A: THE BERLIN REPORT, |e cusuniy ov the tunic truston| PREISTER GETS $2,000, | 0" teovy warsnine in the orth fou! HH $4 5 90 $6 5:81 50) 92.589 $350 m0, 195 brother-in-law. was given in the House of Commons Who was leader of the Repub-| BRREIN (vin London), April 22/ this afternoon as in the neighborhood | Ball Player Wing Verdict Agatang) ceived word that an Anglo- French | Alo Rugs, 3 ft 6 in. by 5 It. Gin, to 4 ft. by? 7 $14 i 526 sean Party at that me? A. Benator | (Agsociated Press).—The German Ad- | Of £85.000,000 ($426,000,000) , Weatern Unter. squadron has heen sighted north | ; formerly $22.50 to $55.. Platt was boss of the party, i} fy Russell Rea, who, on behalf of the 2 of Joederens Reef, Norway, headed <a of Who was Chairman?’ A, Mr BAY tie ay wave out ‘ Statemont | poard of ‘rads, gave these figures,| CHICAGO, April 2—Jack Pfelator, for- saa eren India Druggets, 12 by 18 ft., ae $80; now $42.50 Ingredi- | Odel fraying that in a certain German bay | assured the House that “these Ger-| mer pitcher for the Chicago National | 15 ft., formerly $66; now 6; yy by of FS aeenatly EY ents of Father | Q. Did you have any communication | of the North Sea British submarines | man axsets will be available for such | League team, was given a verdict for’, Tt tt Welioved the fleet has bean sen} Bh aA le vie Se 07 ex Ba St Poi erate aee Bhd My: Odell, A:lhave been roncatediy observed rer | Gepost Ae wears liroyer on the sons Inst the Western Union ‘ele. |'0 Prevent, the Germans excaDinit in ‘Atl domestic rugs at great reductions in price, four chesent{at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Mr, feently and attacked by German |" "Tord nevesferd suggested that Eng- DORK here Woscay. Hisiiter ae for those She deeweak and run down, bo- | Huot. 1 think I was there forces: Hshmen owning property in Germany | i MOGINE (HOt He Wee de>! wots io 1 te Wridwe RAFTSMAN UILDING cause it-rebuilds the wasted tissue, Tt) p2)SN0y You deliberately met Mv.) such a hostilo submarine waa sent AMould TecouD oul of this fund and [Priva ot abt ain Re FAllure 95 HHA) secomeriak 21M ‘an ironworker of , 0 disc ‘our nomination? A, 4 aut $9,000 «di Arye elegraph yany to deliver to him coutains in a form that is easily taken vee, {o,fuenuea your MOMMARHOA? Aslio tho bottom “April 17, and tho de> | HAs. Waioe UBlly Anau De oon ed | una f H ‘ Oe ( Noo ATL Steinway Avenue, Long fatand 6 E. 39th St. and 5 E. 38th St., near Sth Ave. into the exact elements ; Did you write a letter about that] struction of other sych vewwcls lv com> ill treatment while a prisoner in Gere! Vere eee ay ate iz. tn which | Clty, was Killed to-day by fulling from oe to regain weight,—Adve, tie to Mr. John J, Chapman? A. 1|videxcd probable, many, (sual : FON 8) the now Hell Cale Bridgs 9B Hundall's