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3 —_--—— Comptroiier Hdward M. Grout, but|nerable—which | do not—and | use ‘after several efforts remembered that |money to change your mind that the Interborough also employed Jobn | money is a slush fund, It is some- +H. Campbell, who had been City] thing | wouldn't approve.” Chamberlain several times. “And money used to cause a pub “Did he know anv more about clty/lle servant to change hie mind fiiances than Pdward M. Growt?” {a ‘slush fund'—or bribery? asked counsel Bainbridge Colby. “I'm not enough of a lawyer to! “J don’t know,” said Mr, Shonts, |answer that, “Did be know Dick Croker?” “Why was paid for the “{ don't know.” Pelham Park “Did you pay Edward M. Grout] “I don't kr That was before 917,007" my time,” Mr. Shonts replied, “Yes, Thad had conversations with| Q It was carried in your capital him.” account was it not? A. 1. don't | “How many?” know. If Mr. Fisher said #o it is “Seventeen and a half, 1 gues true remarked Senator Thompson; “that] @ It draws 13% per cent. from would make $17,500 in all, at $1,000/the preferential, does it not? A.| eco. Yes. eae & lightning cajculator you are Q. It te part of the $48,000,000 value & glitieting success,” chuckled Mr.Jof the Interborowsh as eatculated In Shonts, and the gallery of his faith- | the dual contract, is it not? A. 1 sup- ful admirere Inughed. pose 80. @. Who brought you to Now York?] Mr. Shonts would not admit that A. Paul Morton the Interborough Company rot enough @. Didn't Tom Ryan bring you allowances for its eartings tn the here? A. Mr. Ryan was largely in-| $9,000,000 agreed upon in tho dual oon- strumental in bringing me here. He) tracts. It was based in the profits told me there was a great opportunity | of 1910 and 1911, he sald, when the here for constructive work. jnew ten-car trains were dered and @. He had been bullying Mr. Bel-| the change cost the Interborough $1, mont, had he not? A. I don’t know. | 800,000 for new cars and additional ASKED IF RYAN HAD HA.- | Matforms. ! \88ED BELMONT. The $48,000,000 is only the value of @. Do you know that Ryan's power | Ur equipment il Mr. Shonts harrassed Belmont who wanted to S*ltly, “It does ndt inclu build a subway. A. 1 know there bad | is Be T been a good deal of contention be- ident Shonts would not ad twten the parties. that he had ever seon the adva “What is a slush fund?" asked Mr. /@natysis of the prop C@lby suddenly. tracts made by Dunen “Never having been connected with one"——Mr, Shonts began “Please answer the question,” urged | Mr. Colby. “What does the term th fund’ connote in your mind?” “‘Connote’ is good," chuckled Mr. Shonts, and his gallery roared again. Finally he defined his understanding of @ slush fund as follows: “Hf you are opposed to me in a position and | think you are vul- ———— FLUSH KIDNEYS WITH SALTS IF BACK 1S ACHING Noted authority so says we eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys. Take glass of Salts when “Mr, MacInnes is not working he chuckled. subjec said Senator on the same subject Mr. Shonts's m thawed so that bh the buying of the road Mr, Belmont and Mr. Whitney.” “That was why Mr, Belmont bow that franchise said) Mr nory — prese remembe: Pelham P way ough territory had the only franchise of kind in the City of New York." Q. And Mr, Belmont subseque got the relief he wanted f Albany? A.J don't know, 1 down in Panama then RYAN PUT HIM IN CHARGE CONSTRUCTION. Q. What did Mr. Ryan say to when he hired you? A. L was pu’ that road tion of the Interborough elevated, and “grew out of a fight betwee prey the lease imit ance dual econ} Macinpos, | chief accountant for the Comptroller. for, ut bis analysis wis on a vital| Thompson, consulted Edward M, Grout ntly aint | “and that enabled him to run a sub. The its nily rom | was oF | you t in charge of the construction and opera- the Mr. Shonts said Paul Morton sent for him and he came to New York in April, 1907 and met Mr. Ryan. Ho! ’ ° ot meet Mr. Morgan until late Kidneys hurt or Bladder finns. Me‘nad’ known. Mage you. gan ar. before that, 4 J Ny, early in 1909 1 surgested to ———re ir. Morgan jr. the building of the N pie a omen Sarat new subway,” sald Mr Shots, “The wal y flus! ae first results of my administration were | , occasionally, says a well-| not very Ca at (laughing), the siege y. Meat forms uric acid | concerns of whi was put, in ites the kidneys, they eahed charge went to ma right off.” from the strain, eet aly saa to filter the waste eres and chuckled apain the blood, the: pleino ig Neutly he took @ fresh start Si fboumation, headaches, liver trouble, |, "Ab nervousness, dizziness, Jessen ai disorders come from sluggish | ¢ | Deesmeyeoy you feel a dull ache in or your back hurts or if the bre oye dy, Ponte full of sedi- ment irregular of p: or attended bag a sensation of scalding, stop eatin; meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phe p take a table- soggelul in a glass water before last and in a few days your kid- (ial Sat Cine, ee snes Se ie ym the aci pes an hig spe fade From te, with lithia, and has been for generations to flash and stimu- the kidneys, also to neutralize the in b bed ‘80 it no longer causes ir- on ening bladder weaknes: sive and not ie shtful effervescent ater rag +h everyone should mow and then to keep the kidneys end setive end the Mend pure, thereby avoiding serious ney com- plications.—Advt. and again. ° ruin staring usin the face. made up my mind to go down best, Mr. Morgan. Q. Was the general ruin the re of the — Interborough-Metropoll Tt was the result of m: maturing notes t mer thin; A. of € take them up. Q. wed wer? A. Yes, Q, How much was the loss? A 000,000 for the New York City F way lines and now has stock to show for it, Q. You went to see Mr. w the Tnterborough-Metropol was in trouble, didn't you? “A. You, I did, I had v only of temporary necessities, I Everybody Should Know is the old apothecary established in 1827. This locati store, although of course mode ed The old prescripti: sy in many Nk: cnaine nearly a century. Perhaps one of the most interesting books is that of the year 1855. On one of the pages of this book, that , oe) dated June Hh, Le is written or re~ 4 scription for rate lon prescription was compounded hina Father John O'Brien at the store on that date, and was so succe hn’s ailment, which oat trouble, that he parishioners, In going to the drug store and & hy aay always asked advertised, chloroform, and morphine, but is all wholesome, ishing, —Advt. 1 One of the Sitorveting places in Lowell, Masi other poisonous drugs, or acotel, pure, | nour- Mr, Shonts paused in’ his spedch sand | could see) io | and see the man | thought could help us| sult | itan wun y the of from ten to twenty mil- the most part. I didn’t know were to get the money to You know that the Interborough- Metropolitan lost heavily in the mer- The Interborough-Metropolitan paid $46,- tall 000,000 of Morgan ions not} aad LOOKING BACKWARD 60 YEARS An Interesting Bit of History Pp on Merrimack street, tion is still a drug de-| however, ts. Rive been preserved and form an interesting record \Kineers and theirs got calling for the medicine, ther John’s Medicine, — in this way the medi- cine got its name and was Father John's Medicine is a safe family remedy | tr for colds, coughs, throat | in: troubles, and as a tonic and body builder, because | ? it does not contain are | anything. + | Q@ He's a stockholder, isn't he | Not that 1 know of Q. Isn't he a pider of the unde THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 REAL “GIRL” WILL BE THE BRIDE OF GB. POST IR, IN SPRIN| ARTE nil Structure Saved Saved by Captain’s) activ I wanted to taik the whole over with Mr. M Did vou see A. No. | he’s never taken 8 our affairs—never any dvi lying securities? A. L really n't Know. I hear a lot about Mr, Ryan's dominance, but I don’t see any of it.) It's always been one of the mysteries | | toame |. Mr. Morgan had more power tha: i had in Interborough matters? A. | e wae a lala a with the money te) ‘ning GIBSO! THREE ATTEMPTS Order to Patrolman to Visit 8, 1916. WALL STREET LETTERS INDICATE. SCANDAL IN ARMY Opening prices were again irregu- jlar and market showed hesitation, which has of late been characteristic | of Initia quotations, Marine pre- | ed was an exception, opening up| and advancing to 69%, up 1%.! Crucible also: gained 11-2 points, Cop- | stocks were strong and fairly during first hour, rket relapsed into a dull period and trading atopped in first hour of per dence That Officers Recog- AVIATION SERVICE Presented to Senators as Evi-| IDENTIFYING “CRONES” ‘ SIGNATURE AS THAT OF CHICAGO PLOTTER. CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—Officials of & correspondence school have identified the signature of Jean Crones on an application for their chemistry course as the same attached to the letter published in a New York paper in which Crones confessed poisoning | soup served at the Archbishop Munde- | lein banquet here last week, it was announced to-day by Capt. Hunt. | ‘The identification removes all doubt, Fla | afternoon, es | according to Hunt, that Crones wrote | lat Every Half Hour. | a tortly ‘after 1 o'clock an upward nize Bad Conditions. the frat New York letter and the = movement started in ratiroad stocks, leaptain believes he wrote the second, amounts to ‘about hs 200,000, a a advaneing that group about a point published to-day. Crone was serious Mr. Shonts said that he did not £o A Harlem flrebug made his tiitdi American Zinc sold at new nigh, sf WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Photo-}in his threats against oe rae’ as to any one about compa + | atecmpt puny 5 solnts, Interboro iasues advance: f a aes jcontained in the second letter ac- ltroubles save Mr. Morgan, and It wan| & Rabe cae za he de ded the | te. Boel sold at 3%, Up % from | Braphic copies of correspondence be-| cording to Hunt. Not until with Mr house at No, 649 Lenox Avenue, the) the low, ‘Trading soon quieted down | {Ween officers of the army aviation) “| believe he would carry out such Morman that he presented the matter ® | nome of fifteen fas ittte | after the rise and market closed du. | corps, which Senator Robinson of Ar-|a threat," maid the Detective & TOOK BELMONT TO SEE - . Closing Qu | a doubt the defective condition of the; Machine with . ‘ 5 | With net ebangen fro idol Sees | glycerine, and that he would sacrifice MORGAN. | issued last night by Capt. Dominick} With net changes from 1 Aviation service, was shown by him to! nis own life to wipe out any police Q. Didn't you take Mr. Belmont to Henry of the Went One Hundred and | it sin, My Mr. the Senate Military Committee to-| who may try to capture him.” oe Mr AY , | Thitty-fifth Street Station that a po- | si Casieee re Py day. \¢ : 7. = the r Heeman visit the house every half | tie Chalmer A letter presented to the | visit was ntained In | : letter presented to the committee | | : i q wrote to the lute Andrew | Mr, and Mrs, Chari’ Dana Gibson, | hour. Purported to be from Col, Reber, head but the witness said he did not }of No. 127 Bast Seventy-third Street,| Policeman Collins went in shortly Ri) of the service, to Capt. Cowan, in} STOP CATARRH! OPEN that me Pe! ‘akg id bo part of (he/announce the engagement of their) @fter 1 A. M. and found threo baby charge at San Diego, under date of NOSTRILS AND HEAD i Seed Oe et yg {daughter Mina Irene Langhorne Gib-| carriages filled with burning oll and June 2, 1915, and read: | note of dominance by Mr, Morgan in |S0% to George B. Post jr son of Mr.| Paper. Tho flames had spread to the “1 wish you would have your en- ag Eke | ream Applied in Nostrils the company's affairs and not a dis-|and Mrs. George B. Post, of No. 3} ¥#lnscoting and the door leading to S| gincering department get me out jeves Head-Colds at Once. freunie thaw a eawertine te yas in| Kast Fifty-first Street, Miss Gibson| the cellar. of some drawing for the size of sheets thing bu Mr, Morgan's ser. |/8 one of the season's debutantes, P el deasien Pye se “ie Hind ",, | to be placed under the seats of avia-| If your nostrils are clogged and your vices The mother of the bride-to-be ts one} House descended to the street with the | tors for alleged armor protection. 1 i 't breat “If Morgin & Co, had any domtna-| of the noted Langhorno sisters of Vir-]OPder and precision of a Are drill. | Hin‘ pan b | feedin have several of theac plates made head is stuffed and you can’t . tion or desire to dominate In Our| ginia, ‘The others are Mrs, Mon-| They aro used to it. Also Engine Petroleum ‘alae wueie PchB . | freely because of a cold or catarrh, just "it was never made evident to , , \d Brooks, | Company No. 59 came from On = | Canadian Paeifie it An my Swe Have armored acro- | get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm Hure Perk Mra, 2 " pany ne from One Hun. lian Pas said Mr, Shonts. cure Perkins, Mrs, Reginald Brooks, 7 $ | planes, not that I think {t vitally es- : Then Mr. Colby read the letter] Mrs. Waldorf Astor and Mrs, Paul| red and Thirty- th Street again | sential, but in order that we can meet | °*, drug store, Apply a little of Which referred to the Morgan firm 48] phipps, Mrs, Astor and Mrs, Phipps| 4d soon put out the fire. f any charge that our machines are not | ‘b's ftagrant, antiseptic cream into your “the people on the corner” are now living in Ehgland. Mr, Post! Marly yesterday a fireman living tn | ching Seare IN| cl emored” sai nostrils and let it penetrate through The letter was written Sept. 19. 3910, | ‘ | the house on his way to work found ae » A * of your head, soothing and was mailed to Mr, Freedman in| Was graduated from Harvard, class S} Capt. Cowan, in a letter to Col, | every air passage of your CT ew Hampshire after Mr, Shonts had] of 1913. The wedding will take place|* Plaze in oil-soaked rags and paper ts] Reber, declared if the service ever | and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous seen Mayor Gaynor at St. James, L. 1. | eny Jat the bottom of the dumb-waiter “ f ea r d i relief, It wax marked “personal and dhe ‘edo shaft. A few day tt ,, | came under investigation by any one | membrane, and you get instant . f sina 4 ys ago, in the same ¥ and was follows: laut -taxend in the city and want| Spot, there was a fire. ‘Tho police 4/7] Outside our own corps it would be Ah! how good it feels. Your nos Dei jest laxpayer e a | . 3 y 0 pla e rotten way | tril ri . Ste, Maint and I spent a cou to pay as little taxes as posuible. | have been unable to learn any reason i Impoasibie to explain the rotten way trils sth br eee 4 rd = ple of hours with the people on Mr, Shonts declared proudly wat} for the attempts and think them the & | in which the work has been handled, | more hawking, snuffling, blo’ 3 jhe wold not ask Morgan & Co. 10! work of a pyromaniac, perhaps the 14 | Senator Robinson declared that the | more headache, dryness or struggling tional Bank Modify thelr contract with the Inter-| 346 who hax started Afty or more wg | coreesive conpition: of \eaiipmant “of bry fr satreiees fe via Beat oakde ou Drupered| to. wet onal Banks Q. Didn't they ask you to modify] cellar fires in the upper part of the | attach oer eR debate Al ad Pheri It’s a delight-—-Advt rough securities and put | it by withdrawing 640,000,000 in bonds} city in the past few months, could Ph established beyond doubt, hee a D Me id pu , ‘ labee Nar TY representatives of each institution | {fom the open market? “A. Yes, and! after investigating two small fires and that Col. Reber had instructed | our t i was glad of it, because that retire~ Capt. Cowan to keep it sec: 1 our board, and become publicly — | ‘ fi adjoining tenements in lees identified with th ty. They | tment made the bonds we had issued |" @dle bt a Col. Reber wrote Capt, ¢ —_' I! are willlng to on an us the all the more valuable jenty-sixth Street early t | Mtoe Robinson said, June 0,000,000 ree 1 for financing | @. Did you ever owe Andrew Freed- | and firemen decided they we eying: ; . You know, and eve: elevated improvements and |man a money? cendiary origin, Mrs, Mary Ander- nedovehon ie ithe weekly letter that a knows, that when any s ites ~~ on N st ne r ess 0 \. 7 hls and | pa ee eines xt son, janitress of the four-story build 1°] the machines and motors. This in- | passed, whether it be throat trouble, MBNA hor Ge [he tock Bp ARG GOW hed carry at | ing at N , which Is occupied by 14 | efmation should not be made pub- | organic disturbances, contagious dis- joW outstanding and to sell one-half the interest, f eight smelled smoke and ban) ek es ~ sont de : $52,000,000 & per cent. bonds at a Mr. Colby read a letter written by | found « pile of paper in a lavatory 3 Senator Robinson appeared before | €4S€s, Or even a severe cold, a re! price to be agreed upon for a fixed | Mr. Shonts on June 4, 1909, to Am! 1, tho tirst floor ablaze. The fire was "| the committee to urge the adoption | js feared, because sickness robs the commission to themselves, | drew Freedman: “I have yours of to-| : i%]of his resolution to provide for | sistem of Natare's resistance and While the terme proposed for |day with check for $12,515 in con-| oxtingulshed with little damage, Coal 60. Shy x, | Congressional investigation of the y' ne loan seem high, they claim | nection with the merase bande, Ham} The occupants of the building and | Pret Ste) et 8 aviation service, Modal it subject Aa lingering germs, e@ price we will get for the much obliged to you for carrying! those in the adjoining house, No. 207,| 10) Steel Spring. ay z a ae 1 Drugs never build up a worn-out bonds when, et zara of their | them.” | wore alarmed and swarmed into the | |teeliug He < | POLICE CALLED TO STRIKE. | body—only food can dothat, and the ind ini Q Freedman ever talk to| street. As one of the tenants re- oot h k xtra award of $150,000} entered No 207 he detected smoke and 0 4 2] wormer employers of B first thing to take after any sickness ar one “ your Me 4 ie discovered a mass of rags and papers | >) 4] " tory tad & | is the blood-making oil-food in Scott's nd when | read of wha 5 ‘mani Protection tint with us which will always ‘help country but probably in the world, and | think they fully realize their influence and power. | do not think it prudent to write more than is contained in this letter and wish very much you could be with us, for | believe jituation and most careful con- Very truly yours, To Andrew Freedman, E Hotel Maplewood, Maplewood, N. 1 \. “We made three offers to build new y#, culminating in the offe 1910,” said Mr, Shonts, We felt nd ted. th «e CAN'T RAISE MONEY LIKE CITY, nes with our private ca partnership with the city, Mr. Colby read a letter from Kn- |gineer Turner of the Public Service Commission to President Shonts claring that it would not be nec \sury to borrow any money in t Yet the Interborough ralsed $80,000, 000 that year by bond issue through JOP. Morgan & Ci he Public explained M we must hav by Jan, 1, tal not in e- vice Commission,” nts, “decided new lines finished therefore our together we ne Shi the 1917, an estimated | from year | When aske | terest cha: \ eity, what money year." {f the lows in the in-| Trees Waa not shifted to the Shonts said "No; we the largest taxpayers in the city.” | Q. You haven't allowed that to] close your eyes to the fact that you | have a very advantageous and profit- ablo contract with the city? A. No, 1am President of the dig- ‘A y ieite for $5 1 tnke this quportunity of | office and © Sour ‘uame’on or ots | Feb, 20, My office will be oven Deb. a Ae |_DR. J.C. McCOY, Candler Building, La wv. aad ‘be. ae ‘| 24 tro we're all pikers. to award me $250, better go. or| Was P | emancipation? shortly Q. Perhaps if the and talk They h id to the of th at all, ‘p “My rule i ind quality must .be equal | friendship. comm All business ha ole. tenants: ma " *F “That's right more after T came a ou Ww ne here ern and eastern tribes, which are her-) ha Fre vamae wanthd | want you to know that my rule of conduct is hun over the door. fe There wai up there joked up. bi before | be conducted | § nt to ™ them in my laughed and sal ‘om that day there | * of that outst Q. When was this pro A. Early HE SAYS. editary enemies | july ow, re > ty |. Hoth Joined in the rocent mghting | AMES, | tn the city ‘can’ repied President | Me8inst the British, in which the evstern | October Shonta; "so we’ have to get it in| tides suffered severe lonkes, Subse~ | Deo a ‘ quently. the conflict. among. the tribes | Japaury advance, You know that for years | arose und the easterners are now flock- | Market olowel steady, 3 up to 5 » were arranging to build the new| ing to the Egyptian refuges camps off, npany nt. extra dividend on th: kin addition to remula 4 1 apply"on the eral mortgage bonds $18,000,000, 1918, ut || New Erie ge |the amount of Kd into sto and b Det of thei joodrich ual to 1 000,000 commen in 1914 stock against unjust compellt mm sim WHEAT the elty built the ne We also | Tu ne 5 wanted toate 's weal’ BEDOUIN TRIBES SPLIT. | "iin! oye, mg having to pay two far We didn't | 4 11% Ju fe 2m know but what the city built and| astern Forces S: ‘otection of operated lines would charge only a| the British, Thus three-cent fare and ruin us.” | LONDON, Feb. 18.—Reuter's Cairo} tet. May 4 Bi i Oe asked tor Thomp-| correspondent says that many eastern| 7% 3 7% son, “did you tle selves up in| tribes of Bedoulns are seeking protec. AES debt to Mr. Morgan before you} tion ef the British authorities, owing | NEW YORK SONTen. EXCHANG actually needed the mone: | to a violent dispute between the west | a " arch Allies given as follows: Battleships Dreadvoughts ..... Fighting Cruisers Protected Cruiser Battleships Dreadnoughts Fighting Cruisers Protected Cruisers Cruisers and Scout are not available. have built Cruisers and Scouts Torpedo-boat Destroyers Precise figures as Navy To-Day Three Timeg Stronger Than Forces of Enemy PARIS, Feb, 10.—The naval power of the Entente Allies in proportion to the naval power of the Central Empires is as three against one, as cal- culated in official quarters, The number of vessels of the different fleets at the end of 1915 are Entente Forces. s (Pre-Dreadnought). (Pre-Dreadnought). Great France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan. ‘Total burning in a woodbin in the cellar, | As the firemen were already on the scene this blaze was quickly put out, but because the fires had been started to convertible _ | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. | So: BBERE’ Gazette, ax quoted by the Overseas News Agency The further examination of witnesse Tt {9 said an entire regiment mutinied, | in the bankruptey proceedings of Dr Killing twelve officers, Including a ma-|John Grant Lyman, which was scheduled jor, and that other Hindoo troops went | to proceed to-day over to the muuneers, After a battle |Commissioner ¢ of two hours, it is said, the mutinous troops were routed. rist in the Federal ' MILK = CHOCO- LATE LoGs AND HATCH. t Reserves from the Tremont precinct had to be onlled this afternoon to quell a riot of atriking workmen in front of before United States | L Bullding was adjourned until next Mon- Emulsion, which feeds the tissues} benefits the blood and strengthens both lungs and throat. had you wouldn't t the same time the Fire broidery works of J. Kroll, 26 ‘ Lytle pss tae 0 te have needed to have Mr, Freedman investigatin, 1 Sbroiiars Works ot fd. ucoll, No. _ Phy siclans prescribe Scott's after aE Ue eae tare (he opinion stock for you? A. Lreent that fer ldiset c SO aN + fortiina |sickness. Nurses ‘dvocate it. had better go on and | question, Counsel. tis, t Bad gat! tej late rade with the Public Service Mr. Colby read a letter from Freed. (TEMS FOR INVESTORS. ye Four men | Scott’s is pure mediciival food, with: Commission without making posi- nts saying he had allotted] | Chesebrough, Manufacting Company, fe tie Women ‘ware ‘urrested. They | Out alcohol or injurious drags vey ion for ‘ regular quarterly dividend of 6 per cen ie + re #0 oeine oe ane ‘ene atint Bhonta 1000 sheres of Mlamt Cope and usual semi-annual extra 4 per cents, WO OA] were Held For arradgnrpant before MAKIN: | oot & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J.—Adrt. 16-73 better settlement with there Ke i Besos peyable March 18 thia afternoon. gs CHARITY tlemen later on, [not only dou stock,” sitid Standard Oil Company of Ohio, r Sone Egsl cING NO OHANOH ee IS LDS eee the wisdom of our closing with Q. Did any of your directors ever| lar “uurterly dividend of $3 4 share HINDOO | MUTINY | REPORTED. | . TAKING NO CB AnOGR. the Public Service Commission ff i and the usval extra dividend of $3, both Firm that sola Denver woman until afte ily ti ad, | make a profit from selling supplies tol Divable April 1. but also doubt, our abilite. ty | Your company? A, Not to my know- — Berlin Says “Twelve OMcers of Ona Anern 00: he eusent of $14,000 enee CHARITY BALL sae bavi our Ine % o jedi | remember when | called a} Ohio Oi! Company, regular quarterly Regiment Were Slain, | both her present and her former hue Ladseguct jer terma than those et meeting of the Board of Directors | dividend of § and an extra dividend ORK CHAPTER pee seul ender thi when | heard that while we were in| of $4.75 per share, payable March 20. BERLIN (by wireless to Sayville), | pand for the dill. OF NEW Y eg Win She som " a uuiny Hindoo troops ~ Hl | the market for larger contracts o ' > Feb, 18—A mutiny of P SI KNIGHTS OF COLUM! US bination not only ‘makes the Union Tank Line Co., dividend of . 5 ee Mis ; F strongest financial group in this ctors would send for my| per cent., payable March 2 n Euypt ja reported by the Cologne | Lyman Bank a Of TH 4 Madison Squire Garden SE f ERS, Lp WANEED, on root, rick Co., 20th st, and Kingsbridge 1 Purity and De- Holounnese. PRICE, 10c EACH, Novelties Galore! Com Statuettes, TREE and Washington Stumps Made tn perfect imitation of real jumps, wet off by Cherry and leaves, These novelties oe be lin" ice, EACH 10c Ked, White and Blue Hatchets Richly covered : ‘nen, 8 atta sizies and N ASSQKTMENT OF BON BONS AND CHogSER TES paced in the mt manner, the Holiday Ss Hatchets, Stumps, ouvenir Sweets Str y 5c atin National colors. Thee r S—The Yammorted Novelties, and ms KOVAL: Groutitel ov TATE Pee C Oe a chelvest eat factsied Connie blended ir 1 fP"rlvhest. creamy, a 5c & 10c| | suena eer ae , GHOCOLATE, COVERED FRE: what a Bien ture (wg walt anti lew, Fiabe WICK, a Cit MH STRAWBERRIE! ry, Foodie: to the” ere i the real, 1 workaho — a Hen a a inde Wat’ 3 q rine, fres! y 2 42 12 i le sy pyoge F a4 5 5 5 2 - 10 3 8 2 28 8 9 rey tee he 73 10 20 1s owes 87 «889 85 45 61 Central Power Forces. Austria- Bul Germany. Hungary. Turkey garia, Total, 40 12 1 - 33 Meat 4 - au “16 8 a8 8 1 33 4s 25 Ww 1 180 Torpedo-boat Destroyers to the respective situations as regards submarines A despateh from Genova to-day says the Germans 100 new type submarines warksli firwt plunay ft Geren ih EXTRA SPECIAL Po! selling’ price Seated ond offer’ then te°seu UND BOX ‘The pecktied welsht includes the container in each cage,

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