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Me a | ELLEN HIT WITH | OTHERS INREPORT ON BOSTON-MAINE age , ‘Inquiry Board Chticises Rail road Officials for Their Political Activities. CONCORD, N. H., Maroh 27.--Crit fcisms ef methods employed by off! olals of the Boston and Maine fail road Company and {ts subsidiaries tn this State in the expenditure contained fm @ report of money to infutnoe legislation are of the State | waion ratiroad corporations are ¢s-| |tabliahed. ‘Their business ts to serve i public, not to govern It.” report ie the result of an tn viatigton order in 1918 by the House lof Hopresentatives into payments of all kinds by railroads for 1012 to 10! for the purpose of influencing legisia tion, It was developed that the prin olpal expenditures were in connection with the announosd intention of the Grand Trunk Hallway Company t build « line through New Hampshire whioh would parallel portions of the Concord and Montreal and Northern | Railroads, Boston and Maine leased |Iines, in order to give the Grand ‘Trunk direst entry into Boston A campaign tn the interests of legi« lation favorable to this project was actively conducted in 1912 by the *|Grand Trunk and wan actively op posed by the Boston and Maine Late in that year, the commission's report says, “the Grand Trunk and the Bow ton and Maine made an amicable ad } — Publio: Barvice Commission, made) susiinent of their differences and the E> Oeetie to-cay, Grand Trunk withdrew from the ' “Political sotivities by rwtiroad) Ai. managers,” says the report, “are en- urely th to the GIRLS! TRY IT! HAVETHICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL HAIR Every particle of dandrutt| disappears and hair stops coming out. ‘Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. Your hair beoomes light, wavy. flufty ‘po and appears as soft, lustrous as @ young girl's after a PDanderine hair cleanse.” Just try this moisten » cloth with a little Den rine ined carefully draw it through your hair, his hair of dust, dirt and I strand at a time. ti daaaes the The commission found no evidence purpose for! inet any of the money appropriated by the Grand Trunk for this cam | paign was spent illegally or | properly “Tt ls unfortunate,” the report adds, “that the money Was spent at all, as | nothing was accomplished by it, but |that tan matter beyond the scope of this juvestigation.”” In weeking to de Grand Trunk, th that Charles 8. [President of the and Maine, approved an independent compaign by the Northern and Concord and Montreal roads, under tie direction of their respective presidents, Alvah Sulloway and Benjamin A. Kim at the plans of the Commission finds at that time THE EVENING WORLD champion sprinter MANY COWS (Pa.) by drinking LANG Georgia girl who, ¢ tn Jersey, while he HAD TO SIT COOKER t¢ there, allege: VERDUN IS ANOTHER RHEIMS; 1S HIT BY 350 SHELLS DAILY ‘ontinued From First Page.) | « enemy's losses have been higher with each new onslaught VERDUN CANNOT BE TAKEN) WITHOUT HEAVY LOSS. Verdun seems impregnable. Cer ea, it being agreed that the Boston, tainly t cannot be taken withow and Maine would reiinburse the sub- enormous losses to the attacking sidiary corporations for all expend! orces, This - ator k , tures, The Commisaion says that it) frees: This whole gector ts Tike a seo no merit in and nv credit-|glant ant Lill, Men and transports xplanation of this arrauge-| swarm unceasingly, day and night, in nthe | Method movements, uncontused, The Commission finds that jn Concord and Montreal Railroads’ ree ords of the employment of Georg: Woaton of Bellows F' v the Grand Trunk plan a false vouche was issued. The report says that this waa in violation of an ac but that prosecution this conne was barred by statute of A Norma: Ream to Marey. to oppose | at vanta unexcited and without undue on is stacked like cordwe vod | e points, The number haste. | Ammunt kuns seems unlimited, likewise ti spare Apparently there wil | no jack of munition in any contin gency. The French soldiers are a their best when they Verdiu's defen are the busies © Wile MAPK aD ep. fexceasive oil and in just. afew moments| me engagement tn announced of Mise Sltadars defenders, are an” iapirins you have doubled the beauty of your|Mary Green, daughter of A. W. Green! sight, us gay as Lhe best warriors of air. ot Greenwich, and Norman P| bren traditions, as) war-bard Resides beautifying the hair at once,| Ream of No. 9 Avenue. Mr.]as the turbuble forces of Danderine dissolves every particle of Green, ts Preaident of the National ii as bulldogish as Britishers. | ses, urifies it Company, and, wil hie daughte o fighters are visibly and Tn ifeece Ld ney ee lives af the Plaga during the winter noticeably better than at the start | forever stopping ite and falling ce But what will San aa Ream is « son of the late Norman Ream and belongs to the Aero and Es aex County Clubs a Squadron A. No after a few use when a will i» wedding, actually see new hair—fine ot ied ie the ry. ee ‘a Longshoremen employed on Lebig! yy, soft tir and ait 4] Valley Harge No. 31 at Point, Pes at bottle of Knowlton’ N. J., to-day found Cate Rin) Yrown from any druggist or toilet counter, and 342 Third Stree’ dy- | fs ei the nga Ho died In the Bayout | was eixty-four years. old | just try Ne n Save your hair! it! You nave in charge of fo." 120° of | will say ttn wea the best #5 cents you ‘the coe fines” it ia Delloved that ever spent-—Advt. ‘Brown fell into the bold B. Altm an & Cn. A New Selection of Spring Hats featuring the fashionable wanted shapes and straws in the colors, smartly and becomingly trimmed, will be placed on sale to-morrow, in the on the $6.75 Among these Hats are First Floor, Millinery Department specially priced at $9.50 many styles appropriate & for Misses and Young Women. The Handkerc makes a special fea’ chiefs for Men. The the latest novelties hief Department ture of Fine Handker- new assortments include in white and colored handkerchiefs, as well as the staple varieties that always maintain their ground in the favor of the man of conservative tastes, A Special Offering for MEN’S LINEN With white or colored initial, per doz. to-morrow wili consist of HANDKERCHIEFS $2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen Also WOMEN’S Initialed Plain, hemstitched, LINEN $2.45, 3.45 & 4.75 HANDKERCHIEFS per dozen $1.70 & 2.15 1.35 & 1.80 per dozen With tape border ’ + per dozen 1.45 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, each . 5 . ; ; » 9c. & 35c, And Womien'’s Crepe de Chine !landkerchiefs each . . . . . . A 15c Fifth Avene 34th and 35th Ptreeta psn -Madtson Aven New York do Niwme, | There were no | etions in the Verdun region | t might, this afternoon's official tement anys. Kast of the Mouse} the artillery action waa violent along |the Douamont-Vaux line, To the west of the river the night was rela- | tively calm | The text of the statement of the) | War Office is as follows | “in the Argonne district there has | deen fighting with mines which re sulted to our advantage at La Fille | Morte. Jengagements with bomtm in the se tor of Courtes Chaussecs, |” “West of the River Meuse the night was relatively calm. East of the | River there has been uninterrupted artillery firing along tho Douaumont- | Vaux front | “Inthe Woevre district there has | been a fairly spirited bombardment, | particularly tn the region of Mou- and ¢ iilon, but no infan- On the remainder of the jEtORs the night was quiet.” ——_ ‘SAYS UTILITIES COST "TOO MUCH IN JERSEY, cided to remain South until the | fenders. jthe There have also been some|° PROOF OF DO@S DEATH must be filed in Ta | Crosse (Wia.) court #0 two brothers and sister can in- hent estate woman left dog. CHAMPION BIG BOY of Ocean County (N. J.) 1s sixteen, 6 feet 3 inches tall, woighs 300 pounds, and ts and hammer thrower, besldes being employed in factory, night cashier in picture theatre, and | oMictal scorer of bail club. got drunk near Fountain Springs | water from stream into which 1,000) burrels of beer, confiscated by Sheriff, were emptied, — | DISTANCE HONEYMOON being spent by | fter marrying New Jersey man, de veather gets warmer | ' had to hurry home. THREE HOURS i} FIKELESS | ON keep husband from getting money khe hid] sufficient troops were on the border ‘Tacoma (Wash) woman suing for divorce, 140 AUTO-SPEEDERS | ARE HALED TO COURT Many Second and Third Offenders Among Those Summoned in Manhattan charges of speeding, one hun dred and forty automovilists will ap- | pear in the courts of Greater New| York to-d. Summonses were served on them on Saturday, yester day and up to midnight, Most of the speeding was in Manhattan, Many of them are charged with making as high as forty miles an hour through he streets: The police attribute the sudden in crease to the fine spring weather Some of those on whom summons | are served are second and third of- | here wax only one sum- | 8 Borou mons in Qu One n a summons | muid he was 4 Gladdin, twenty eight, an ac’ ving at No. 1414 President St . Brooklyn, He is! charged with going at a t eo mile clip in Fifth Avenue be- ‘the National Guards, if circumstances tw Tiurty-third and Thirty t . seventh Streets. The police say it is nd it, Not only should Villa} his third offense, snd his murderous band be captured | A 4, but the lives and prop THIS MYSTERY FAILS iM ‘be pr FL ou R TO EXCITE THE POLICE Girl Tells of Strange Attack ii Home, in) Which Let- r Figures, Tha strange ease of M dys Blair, twenty-one years old, of No. 66 West One Hundred and Fiehteenth Street, did not excite the police of| Harlem to-day. Detectives Guinpers} and Leonard, announcing they had “dropped the matter,” said they learned: Miss Blair screamed amd the re-| mainder of the family ran to her in kitchen, She on the floor ith a towel o ace and a let tor on her breast. Sbe sald @ man suddenly appeared, threw the towel er her face and she became un scious, There was no signs of violence or drugs and she refused th aid of a doctor, She would not t what was in the letter, aa SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES SERIOUSLY HAMPERS U.S. TROOPS AFTER VILLA. | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 97. Uniess permission fs granted soon for the shipment of supplies over one of the Mexican railroads to the Ameri- can troops the pursuit of Villa may be seriously retarded. It was plained at department head to-day that the lengthening communication along heavy he rails 2 . A m hae je it practically impossible to | George L., Record Assails Big Cor-| aetiv upplies by auto trucks and | tons in Politic that a serious shortage of grain | porations in t lities and for horses and mules had been in Business | experienced Gen, Funston desires use of the in & demand for a legisiative invea- tigation of the public utility corpora- | tons of New Jersey, George L, Record, | | who ta aooking the Republican nom- | ination for Governor, says that in the| North Jevsey gas district the people are stilt paying, even on the present | \v0-cent basis, at least $1,000,000 too |! | much every year, The Public Service Corporation, he asserts, has issued $9,000,000 in wecurities to cover its ac tual investment of $3,200,000 in the Paterson-lassale gas plant. Recently the company, after a public bearing, educed the price of gas from $1 to 90 | conta on 1,000 feet, Record charges that In the Passale kas case, which has been appealed to | the United States Supreme Court, the deciding yote in the Court of Errors {was cast py “a Judge who was the | President of a company which had « large portion of its surplus invested In the securities of the Public Service jon, and this Judge's brother Public Service ord that a leg- alative inquiry in New Jersey willl funds’ and that will raft to pol w York brewing tr The public utility and 8, he adds, are linked Slamese-twin bosses There are thousands of men who have been victima of the Grip this t winter who do nothing to recover the weight and etrength they have lost. After an attack of the Grip one's vituiity ta dangerously low. The ay tem needs bullding up and to neglect thin may mean serious consequences. Jotann Hoff'a Malt Kxtraoct, the world’s famous tonto food, 4a invalu- * a body nourtshor, Bullds up tire system, Makes blood, flesh yelo, and as a brain food has in! ull benefela tren to men, women and « Held over Taken palatable, i) Minhest modtoal esteem for years. with meals and delightfully Mexican Central Line from El Paso to a, but has delayed asking for it pending Carranga’s answer to request for permission + over the Mex- convinced that the ns depends on the the territory. ‘They nh is one of im- esnity. SUBWAY COVERING CAVES IN. Fifteen-Ton k Makes Plank fuw Collapse ta Brooklyn, auto truck laden with soap and weighing, with the load, about fifteen tons, bound south tn Flatbush Ave extension from Manhattan Bridge Flatbush Avenue, t much fort plank covert nue an West Phirty “nt AKAITBt Jorossing the plank ing of the wit way cul President Paya Vriby WASHINGTON, Ma Wilson to-day 4 het Secretary Pe Penc 1 | © ® things which he with a ringular de sNews," Ranker, Aur ‘onty- Ave old, a of Rayonne, 3 died a ) to-day, _Mahniken went te mo ork Clty a * ‘ old and rs Tle ros renidiy and ine a woll Known figure in Now, nanctal fre, He te aur Wound #even ehil |Decision at Contermee Is to |fering with the Executive or any de- matter, but they have been and ore] Jnow very solicitous that the mili lary expedition In| Mexico shall be adequ y protected, and, if ne lw ‘D, MONDAY, MAROH 27, “700 0. P. SENATORS “DELAY ACTION IN MEXICAN SITUATION 1916. 00) covering the joint purault of the | Villa bandits, The protocol suggested by Gen. Carranza was designed to cover use of Mexioan railways by American troops in purusit of Villa and would provide « working agreement under which in- structions could be issued by both Governments to the military com- manders to oover any contingency Details of the new proposals will not be made public until Secretary Lan- sing has reviewed them, | It ts beteved Gen, Carranza will make no answer at present to the spe |cifle request for permission to ship |supplles over the Mexican North- ) Western to American troops now more than two hundred miles south of the |ine, Apparently it is the purpose of Gen ‘ ot Carranza to grant the request under WASHING’ March 27.--Threat- lithe terms of the wol when it shall ened complications in the Mexican aslt- | been completed and signed rather than to extend the desired per mission now and ovide for it in the general agreemen pa NO U.S. TROOPS WOUNDED BY SNIPERS IN MEXICO, WASHINGTON HEARS. WASHINGTON, March -War |Department officials to-day discred- ited reporta that six American sol- diers had been wounded in Mexico, saying no word of any casualties had reached here since the Villa hunt Do Nothing to Embarrass the Gov ernment. uation disappeared to-day when the Senate Republicans decided to accept the Administration's assurances that for protection of Amertonn Interests and determined not to carry the ag ai | tation for more troops furtler at this| { time, After the conference Senator Gal linger issued the following statement: Republican Senators fully reeog- nizes that the duty of dealing with {started the present Mexic oriek th COLUMBUS, N, M., March 27. present Mexican crisis rests with) sany drivers of incoming wagon the President, and they have not at|trains to-day reported encounteriag any Ume had any purpose of inter-|Mexican snipers along the Casas Grandes-Columbus road. No Amert- cans were hit partment of the Government In that Z| reinforved, and that the } | rc he shall be provided with forces! sufficient to prevent raids simflar to; the one that occurred at Coturatue, “While realizing that mation may not be ful they upon infor complete | their Hard to make? Not a bit of it. Always- flaky pie crust is the — result when you believe that, information | avallable to the border! detachments from | h they do have, all regulars should be to be reinforced by s not he tofore been done by our Government." Maj Ger Funston'’s despateh You make it like Hyped! AJ Kad tadie~ revealed no new developments in the | epeene matted lard, pursuit of Villa and = re ts from | up with spoon, set cold, Roll out with as little Preste ae possible. Enough for one ple. 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