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lamps °y \ 2 : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. ; ee jayne |. SPESSTELTS (DRWATESCRMES Tent. Columbus Cte AROW RULES SUBMARINE SKS |ALLESTODSGUSS. ERP SA.) saeco | STARTINQURYINTO TALKOF GERMANY BRITSH STEAMER; NEW TRADE CODE, FSI Re INVADING AMER(CA TWO OTHERS SUNK) ATPARIS MEETING nn tions, you are authorized to em ploy whatever guides or Interpret | ALL UINDERTAKERS ers are necessary and you are | given general authority to employ j Passengers Criticise Crew f |Minister of Foreign Affairs De-|Chantala, Braunton and) Tariff, Trusts, Finance and Incompetency—Victim Is | such transportation, including mo- tor transportation, with necessary civil personnel, as may be re- (()fficials Will Investigate Their quirea * * © (deletion) rou are Instructed to melee all Actions in Suspicious clares Nation Will Be Too | Schooner Clyde Destroyed, | Commerce to Be Regulated Rescued by Others. ble { the acroplanes 4 : pecan cane Sr’ ben Astonio tor observation Deaths. | Busy at Home. but Crews Escape. by International Agreement. | jyunaroas of commuters on the fer- Telegraph for whatever reinforce- mente or material you need. No- |FIND FACTS ARE HIDDEN tify this office as to force selected tts and expedite movements P 2 ; | (Signed) M’CAID Bribery by Dentist Discloses “Adjutant General Evil System—Alienists Publication of the order at a time ea sie when border reports indicate the Car- Watch Poisoner, Tanza government might soon request that American troops be withdrawn] The case of Dr. Arthur Warren was interpreted by many officials her! waite, who polsoned hia parenta-in- | ‘fas meaning the administration is pre | ring to agree to such action x P presies for an explanation of the| Grand Rapide, Mich. In order that, { variance between the original an-|after killing his wife and her brother, | nouncement that the intent of the ex-] Perey Peck, he might Inherit the ble } pedition was to “get V! 4 HIKED) Peck fortune, has brought to light | army official replied: “I can't say wh | anything about that. There are tho rastio orders.” and responsible supervision of un- ‘The White House official denied] dertakers and embalmers, The Dis that the publication of the order|trict Attorney, Police meant that the troops might soon be withdraws. ‘The problem of sending supplies to the American troops gave the War|Confer noon to determine whether and State Departments less concern| there shall be an investigation into to-day than for some time past methods by which, it {s suspected, Despite Foreign Minister Aguilar’s| Some undertakers und embalmers, for statement at Queretaro that pormis-| consideration, conceal facts in canes sion had not been given the United of deaths by violence. States to transport such supplit Sinve Eugene Oliver Kane, the em- ; balmer, and John 8. Potter, the was sunk, the Press Bu army men seemed satisfied they had r, the un- ‘i ¢ Press Bureau stated.| tries by German products after the|the passengers, ‘They showed no Sut a way out of their trouble dertaker, who prepared the body of} pen After Aye divert our estrenth| The Chantala was built in 1913, was| passage from the state of war to the pes of natiae been drilled.” through tbe ald of a mining company |John E. Peck for burial, have an-/ manhood in that city, and expecially pepe ier @ task on the/ 405 feet long and equipped along bar fy eh antl at Or meen = — = in sending a special supply train from|Rounced that they will no lonxer|ax to his actions there timmediately E “Byvally eidiedions, PP ag ny Bese Reduction of postal telegraphic £1 Paso, This method probably can| make voluntary statements to the| prior to his marriage to Miss Cl ’ tunately Ute phan sigan unfor-| The Braunton and the small Fa- telephone rates among the allied be regested District Attorney, and since Kane has| Peck, in September, 191 pipet Bortiiband ding : senha ee veraham schooner Clyde were blown | countrios, z rded| made formal demand, through co: ray iuetk ® ae are which I understand here | y 5. Agreements relative to the inter- ‘Aguilar’s statement was rega mand, through coun-| Many Atera crritten by weit LP ROOSEVELT ENVOY. aaa Chere ate Gureeds da Gu Caled | s national transport of goods " -]#e), for the $7,800 he receive t The text of the cable suggests that} as for “home consumption.” Liter. | #e! he received from|tween ti C rrr at] Creation ce an international pat- Aily tt was true, but actually Car-|Dr, Waite on March 20 and buried| the tine he killed his father-in-law States that Germany after the war] the liner Chantala was sunk by a sub-| ent office. 2 : will take revenge on the United States 7. The commercial relations of the tansa. had agreed to permit “com-/at Onlent Point, L. I, the Grand Jury |and mothor-in-law are in the posses | marine and the Braunton aad Clyde; |) Dae “v4 mercial use” of the Northwestern] will take official cognizance of their} lon of the District Attorney, These ee ee ee Polley. | by mine ere ot Te Mttbation Or law —~— | } ryboats Lackawanna and Rochester HE REFERS TO MEXICO,| 2ONPON: Aprit 8—The lors of] PARIS, April 4.—Tho conference of | watched Max Wackelein of No. $23 three more British vessels was re-|the entente allies for discussion of] Thirteenth Street, West New York economic and commercial questions} struggle in midstream in the Hudson | Pot «, 4] ported to-day by Lloyds. The steam- Points Out That the United|?r\, praunton and the echooner Clyde] W!!!_ assemble in Paris on April 20.) River for more than ten minutes to It Will be attended by many dis-|day after he had jumped or fallen States Was Allowed Free jot whitstable were blown up. Theltinguished delegates, including | from the Rochester. Hand Daring Crisis. crews were saved. number of Cabinet Ministers. Many of the passengers said that Reuter’s correspondent at The| The sessions will extend over four! after considerable delay a lifeboat days, President Poincare will pre-| was launched but that the men in it BERLIN, Aprit 7 | Hague telegraphs that Germany has " | Herr von dapom, Mistater ee Ferech tnformed Holland that the Dutch| Se at the opening. The principal) aia not know how to use the oars | Affairs, in an interview to-day re-| steamship Palembang, sunk near Gai-| topic for discussion will be mutual) and the small boat was tossing ‘help- exchange of commodities under | jegsly about near the Rochester when ferred to recent press despatches |loper Lights last month, was not tor-| ian system favorable’ to the allied| the "task a ne pet for West containing statements in the Cana-!pedoed by a German submarine. It ts! nations. Promier Hughes of Aus-| twenty-third Street from Hoboken, dian newspapers that Germany was| sald no German submarine was in the | tratta, who will be a delegate, 8 ex-| hove into sight planning, after this war, to plunge] vicinity at the time, pected to take an advanced porition| mh» Captain of the Lackawanna upon the American continent and! ‘tne Dutch steamer Rijndijk, which | for ® joint tariff system which Will) brought his boat to a stop and & particularly to demand cession tol way yesterday reported damaged off|¢stablien minimum rates among the} deckhand threw a rope to Wackoleln Germany of the Dom! a Here ae eeeracninton of Canada| tye Scilly Islands, struck a mine, ac- alites and their colonies, reasonable} tio grabbed it and was hurled aboard, ne en Minister, like Chancellor rates for neutrals and strong dis-| Ay soon as ho reached the deck ho von Bethman-Hollweg, _ridicuied |C°Fdins to Lloyds, She is now In} cimination against all dealings with| colapsed, He was taken to Twenty- these rumors, harbor with her hold full of water. | hostile countries. third Street and sent to Bellevue Hos- “How can people invent or believe} ROTTERDAM, April 8.—Despatches| Other subjects to be taken up AFé: | pital, It was said there that his con- such stories? he asked. “To any|to the Norwegian Consul to-day con-| 1. An understanding concerning] aition t# serious. one not entirely blinded by passion it| firmed the report that the Norwegian | all legisiation intended to regulate) ,ithough Wackelein insisted he fell is evident beyond doubt that Ger-|steamer Arena, sunk last Sunday,| commercial relations among the bel-| from the Rochester the police accused many never pursued euch senseless | was torpedoed without warning. ligerents, such as the execution of} nim of trying to commit suicide. P aime and never con: y - ors 0 ‘ochester expressed tempinted doing) he Ghantale, @ 6,000.ton liner| Contracts, the recovery of credits, se-|engers on the Rochester expressed #0, fi indignation over the conduct of the “Can one imagine a state of affatrs| Weriatia Commit eae Btoam pagent of Goods and the subject) craw in trying to rescue Wackeleti | f) ton Ci A “I believe the crew was untraine tn Burope after the war euch hat we| hewies adinn way ata ce ni 2. Precautionary measures to be] and incompetent,” said W. KR. Good- should Gave the faisure or & freelan, Indian and English ports.) taken against invasion of allied coun-|man of No. 36 Vess Jaw, Mr. and Mra, John E. Peck of| facts which will lead to more Commissioner Arthur Woods and Commissioner of Accounts Leonard M. Wallstein will | SCENE AT OLUM BOS CIRCLA, RECROMNGS eome| MARSE! 8. Internationaligation of laws con- line, While the Carranza permission | connection with the Waite cane, Dis-|missives, written while the young ce bbe SE Renton eekae RSEILLES, France, April 8.—| cerning stock companies. had, strings attached and till re-[trict Attorney Swann will begin {tan was immersed in schemes for apprehensive souls in America fore-|The large French passenger ateam-|°"9, Measures jiitendal to reduce ri Solbert was shelled without| metallic cireulation through an in- 3 = ial ; . rie see from victorious Germany an at-| ship C tallic cireulation t i quired negotiations 4o make it fully |through Grand Jury proceedings an|dolng away with his wife's aged pa- Nontinued 7 >, warning by @ submarine in the Medi tc ns : edie prat alee (Continued from First Page.) tempt to break down the Monroe Doc- ” ternational Chamber tN dana terranean, but being under full head| tion and postal check system. Srobably would be no further hitch| became of the $1.20 which ai trine, plant its flag in South or Cen-|o¢ steam escaped her aggressor by| 19, Uniform principles to be In- rents, indicate, apparently, according tors, a well-balanced] talked “preparedness.” The Old Guard to the prosec tn view or the arrangement for the| peared between the time Dr. Waite {ad normal mind of this State in thus seeking to peal Reual tea. OnshA a ese ha Survie’ eb attains Hecmar OF SIC ee ee tnining. company to carry needed! handed Kane the roll of bills amount- a aquelch Hughes sentimont has out-| cron them in order to attatn mastery (submarines presence to other ships che rite paimmarmas supplies. ing to $9,000 on March 20, and the side assistance, of both continents. mastery|in the vicinity. 12, Legisiation regatding the loss A SHUN ENGLAN tis ale one up a tin box contain- ALMA MYERS READY ; A statoinent signed by seventy-three) “T need hardly assure you #uch re- 2: Ses and theft of bonds payable to bearer. | A 0 ing $7,800 for Detective Cunniffe ten men, some of them very prominent, ‘| DUTCH SHUN ENGLAND, [isis meme ore cnn frommens| pots, wien rom cme to xine bevel PEBMAANY WILL ADMIT [anRest eLwina’s Ex-mavor. SAYS BERLIN REPORT] , et, rome, undertakers and em. 10 RETURN HOME the signers are delegates to the Na-lin the evident intention of stirring so enseg Saesaned” up Youur . La balmers are willing to cover up facts tional Convention elected last Tues-| reeling against it, are too absurd for Wéiaka Betera Rev Death, Ship Owners Said to Have Refused] or maipractice was practically estab- Root as “the ablest living Amerioan,”| that Germany has never placed itself Flood, Mayor of this city from 1900 to Comply With British shed in Commissioner Wallstetn's IS and the signers put themselves om Fe0-11n opposition to the American prin- Marten “basal sa an atie ecriae investigation of the Coroner's office ord as favoring his nomination, ciple of the M Doetrin statement made by Mrs. Lillian Stil Hawaiian Musical Demands. sixteen months ago,’ Out of that in- a Shortly afterward Robert Baeon ene . pasty} Oca Stovena shortly, before her death in BERLAN, April S-—Dutch sD: | vestigation grow the arrest and con- (Continued from First P igen Raden de Setar tel doubters to remember the attitude of Wthaeeee with perfocminn an operee Instruments owners have rejected the demand of] viction of Dr. Arthur Stapler for mi site pepe) eee “Having been asked by many! Germany during the Mexican crisis. as Pen BP ARENa dante ren oe ; ick, the British Government that they] practice. a TENE friends to state publicly which Pros-|imough extensive, German com.| (Continued from Firat Page.) |” “She was married on her deathbed Music & -Methods snake each yeare come trips to Brit-| Dr, Stapler in a confession to the| rime J 8 Wealthy hardware mer-| (dential candidate I favor for nomina-| mercial interests were tnvolved and fe aa) ee bad Fig hes a chant of Port Jervis Largest stock in city; demonstrated by talented players LELES $8.00 to $25.00 STEEL GUITARS $10.00 to $100.00 TAROPATCHES is held ness. Dr. Flood, held although thero was a strong do-|attentton of American Ministers to-| under $5,000 bonds, refuses to discuss mand for independent action to pro- | 44Y- of her tdentity, and then] Roosevelt tect those interests at various thmes| President Wilson and his advisers 1 a ah test. admiration | {Urine the protracted era of disorder, have not prejudiced the case against have the greatest admiration| tno Imperial Government consistently |Germany, Seeretary Lansing to-day and personal esteem for them both,} and at all times stood for leaving the | reiterated most emphatically that no born of many years of close intimacy, | United States a free hand in its policy 3 ish ports with goods for England,| pistrict Attorney sald that he knew according to advices from Holland] of undertakers and embalmors who to-day. had the reputation of being ap-|the ‘The British accompanied the 4¢-| proachable in cases where the facts mand with the threat that if It was) concerning deaths were suspicious. “fT left home Friday morning, 3 with Dutch ships would] Unay i‘ . . + mek compte’ ab boay i fo my veo Under existing laws the undertaker | 91, to visit a friend, Mra. Arnold ] tion by the Republican Party, I desire Hes was all tears for @ few)to gay that my first choice is Blthu mint after boing confronted with] Root, my second choice Theodore proc owned \ : o red disho 1 ‘man g Bett the mine felde along Britien | 'f diepoved to be dishonest 18 safe in| Nettel of 30 Bryant Av aoe rinave that, the alection az] toward Mexico, The Washington | ston will be eae watt the Ger: » » < $20.00 to $25.00 Waters and would not be allowed to| covering up facts which are apparent | the Hronx, New York, 1 came to Port! either one of them by the Republican | Government was not at any time avons ee ae Tae ary {|| Our Stock Includes Latest Desi receive coal from British stations.| from his examination of the body.| Jervis on Saturday and st Rela _ y publican | iert in doubt as to the attitude of| The Secretary and other Cabinet ao” 4 Steels, Thimble Picks, Bags, Cases, Tn consequence, the Dutch shipown-| 41 jy regarded ay suspicious by mem- |] on Saturday and stayed at the) Party upon a declaration of American | Germany, and I am sure comparison | members would not deny, however, | 4m {irl ieee: ty a i |] Stinks and Too Purses, ere will send their ships around Scot- | | 1" Deeley ie et , alk House until Wednesday, since| principles und ideals such as bas|of our policy with that of any other|that President Wilson has mapped | Am Wool, Co. c.: 0 | G0% iM land tnetead of passing through the| °° torney's staff, | which time 1 have been staying at} heen recently made by them both will| Puropean power would not redound Anaconda Mining |: SUyy Abi aby : Cuannal who have gone Into the matter, that | M Ww ' to the disadvant f out @ clear course to be followed in| At. tw. & 8 Pee 8 Mandolins eee tot eie orce i Snith tie tate ars | hee ot oe bring home to the national con | ee cet ee atoly, true tl the event Germany does not over-| fsiawia'iecnotis. 105 100% ig e facts have} “1 have not been employed st aclousne: » ve. . Duteh sources of the Vienne, report | eon hidden unexpectedly come to| 3 ave not been employed siner| sciousness @ true appreciation of th® ling the war, when the thoughts of] come the evidence submitted by the Pelt & Ohio AB Ble Guitars, Banjos That the ailles are about to demand | eee seen ie eeeta fret anuary, when I was with the Denni-| country’s international obligattems|every German are bound up heart] Britteh and French Governments, | (as. Vscific 1 18s AES» G2 bard kage 4 Se | ene ee rtakers are found | son Manufacturing Company, in John] and responsibilities in the perform-|and soul in the struggle for German} 4 4, deve Pegs ont Sharp aad| MCLE Oe. bala tal And Kindred Instruments a siasad hee “rhe bea psi at Dr, Wait a Street, New York, in the art depart-lance of which we have aignally ganenes, senor & gre ge aie ra ia te © a Che ae ts os ; a y id, who apprectage _——————— ue ted as aascice . ie me ment, I have always lived at home, | failed of late. Wockeeten Gove od a My hs oo bay sere aaa i rite what TURKS REPORT ON CAMPAIGN, ° sing him with|put could not always agree with my| Mr, Bacon is a close friend of| been almost phe oh Re Mh | ped, iz pn ‘ Gh hy +++. $5.00to $93.00 «| poisoning his father-in-law is com- h : dinagreed with|c On the other hand, even Hf Ger: 1 13" 100 Hic srapiploernarinelgeaty m-|mother and sometimes disureed with| Col, Roosovi't, He also was at the| there might be some basin for stories] om), ‘Geter hearing from all subme: Be ae eS +++ $5.00 to $175.00 plete, except a rea 001 db 'lane ¢ came out o e ci : a 0% 1a i Untmipsrtnet prossesce on the! PN except ae It bears upon toe de: |may: fat : Dian on pf the city|iuncheon at which only “prepared- cas er ue emoee oe tore ane ee andere, eamits the arash 120% 10% 12%] Mandolins. . $5.00 to $150.00 Papenmian Frent, vanced in his vebalf, District Atc| see seed chet ecmtd be ead tee | ee 9 Wa tained. Furthermore, 28! strong feeling of resentment and Bit- lon the Sussex and offers a completo BS rd Free on Request CONSTANTINOPLE, April 5 (via! : 1© said she would be glad to €0| was formerly a member of the Arm|terness against the United States has| soto, ine re ci ra fe: es — ee0), taee® Wresdatartere to-| Swann is now preparing to|back home, and then went more into| of J, Pp, Morgan & Co, so “friendly”| sprung up among the masses in Ger- spel ay ane wt po re a wes it #21] CHAS. H” DITSON & co. ‘Lendon).—At | est the insanity defense. details of how she impulsively de- | y . punishment for the offending tt . Hi the'following statement was tosued: |" u y do-|at one time to Col, Roosevelt. many. a He . bag aide bie Front There 'wers| To that end he thas retained Dr.}eided to become independent D. C. Collier, head of the Ban Diego| | “UBtortunately there ate foxy -— SeennOney, phir xs wise ene ridy age” alg 10012 Rest 54th Mt Smith Ely Jelliffe and Dr, William} “1 4 c oh, ye ow—be- i sons among us who ly and | will demand a “show-down.” In this BH SKM no events ef tmportance. eft home—oh, you know—be-| Exposition. when asked about the iy Ba 3 sap : t preci lishly of ‘taking revenge’ upon the We ane iat commune pe yarn moka fi oa eae eapitd We ex-| cause of one of those little ‘spats.’ A pomination of the Colonel by the Re- fo te aintes after the war for that erent Ge mans Pies wee be itke 1S ih 1G} r oT | ne Waite for the State, and to act |littie diffe: of opinion between, publicans, declared: attitude, but no respons! offic! » i sh ay ud Se ees oie Runsinns "| a8 experts in the trial, He has also/ myself and papa. 1 had no intention | “AI hell couldn't stop it. takes or can take such a view. We| It would be an admission that HR Be ue f fee Fromt—On April-4 cight| sent Assistant District Attorney of goimg away, though, when I left bya ame ies have cutie ence ee ts ae the submarine commander exceeded a TRAINING BY HOME STUDY ener flew over Gullivoll:! Mancuso and Detective Cunitfe to! nome. It was after leaving Mrs, Net- HARDING TO START to entncal the wounds of the war, re. | ™® Ls poieey baivol bid United fy fou ae ron Beoaber’ ¢ a ae Rapids to gather data lat the subway station tha came ‘ 4 4 business life States wil mand more than a mere 8 § nk Broaker, C. P. A., No. 1. down one, which fell into the sen and) ata con-| tel at Lie subway station that it cam G. O. P. CONVENTION, | *°° °. industry an: ie fe at 1 wank. \eerning Waite's you and young over me « flash, 1 thought tt home and regain and build up our|admission of guilt, an apology and Se foreign trade. without reversing our ew re that over in the subway, and when I| CHICAGO, Apri &—United atates|(Caditional policy in remard. to tho |T>eradon, It wil reauire Te the | en Dean of the certified pub countants’ | Government take Immediate reached the railroad station took an|Senator Warren @, Harding of Onie| American continent and taking on «| German og This work, nmwpares for. bith arade Erie train to Port Jervis. Was elected by the aubccommittes off RW ad powerful enemy across the |stepe to stop such “mistakes.” tons, ‘ as ” , CHANGED HER APPEARANCE AS|tho Republican National Committee | *U8"?* Ho time with be wasted in note wrtt- * A * : # , : Ing eo far as the United States is con- R tch j | MUCH AS POSSIBLE. |as Temporary Chatrman of the Re- elieves itchin : “nofore 1 got on the train, however, | publican National Convention which BELGIAN FLAG TAG DAY eornee. Ho quibhtiag Wil be tole: he rated. Germany simply must “come : I changed my suit as much as I could ts on June 7 next, In _ uaran| almost instantly fo make iC lo0h cigerenk, 1 tore the| the scussion IS ON FOR $1,000,000 | %zoet” rate, erate “oa mmore s ’ Reasonae Send for particulars, ITHE BROAKER ACCOUNTICS CORP., Ine. 50 West 24th St, Yew York. before the election nator Harding won by one vote epeindt. enmernes ometin 08 mete rries off my hat and did my hatr| Resinol Ointment, with Resino! "4 y ; _ t ships im the future with possible , 7 > differently, 1 thought I had made alover James R. Mann of Illinois, Re- an lly sto : - “ ols, A ee gitons fr Pe i i : fulrly rood change in my appearance, | publican leader of the House of Rep-|D. A. R. Plan Aid to Women and epoaente. Ainarians Sees ‘aaewiey SIGN OF THE TIMES. COLDS are ‘ umamad ccanebas euatiac eicallen 4 . a ia not realize what grief tt seseniatlven. aL hy Children in the Celebration of | ,ay fallen down hard on her aeeur- Menu of the annual Banquet of A Dangerous Y | AGING Shi OF 0681p orice, Rat / | Sauls: GRAAL tN oF mer President Taft in the National King Albert's Birthday. ances not to attack unarmed mer-| the Society of Restaurateurs this |-* Taken in time, Brown's Bronchial lue to serious internal cot 1S. Fag ¥ ™ ' ne pape |Convention of 1912, He mad euce hij witheut werning. A: be ted im En 'roches, relieve coughs, th: Physicians have prescribed Restnol ftas i thought then that if L returned thetr| with the Obj Progressives, sree | The Daughters of the American geome, mine, bs ry Mey pe od month 1s to prin - aoe yay staat iitation & Ointment regularly for over twenty |= “ + |jeref would be turned to anger and 1 ceived thelr votes at the. pritaries | Revolution to-day, the forty-first an-| Tus be definite, positive and clear-| 4#h. : coming chronic. 10c provesit, Ask urnaye One Geet: Seb druggist for the new 10¢ Trial Size'Box or ton] tm Hanatean. | direct to Joha I. Brown & Son, Bostoo, Mast wl po aes Regiment Armory to-night, will be VN Bd 4 Strike Bother Telede | found all of the men who won the r ement | lust Novemb: years, #0 you need not hesitate to #3 y= |would get a scolding, So 1 Just de- | » and was the first ecan-|niversary of King Albert's birth, 5 i = didate for United States Senatorship Kaiser’ R fi “ cided to stick it out, despite wha inee 1912 . sterted a campaign for a fund of aise Roa ane Bi use it freely. : ees SSD Ee ME was) since 1912 to combine both elements] $190,999 for rellet of the destitute of it in hie In the two-mile handicap run, cloned | seee=—— Every druggist sells Resinol Ointment and pot appening of the Republican Party and win. septs Fr ither to preserve or to break off{to the Ninety-second Street Young Resinol Soap; trial free, Dept. #K, Resinol, “Thad a certain pride in my abiiitty| He will make his first “keynote | Belgium and of Northera France. The] Friendly relations with the United] Afen's Hebrew. Association, at the z Baltimore, Ma, - to get on alone, although I had very | Speech at a dinner at the Hamilton| dey ie to be known as Belgian Flag! States. games of the Metropolitan League Y. M AJOR'S C EMENT Afest mentike Resinel Shaving Stick because Y d Hite m: Club to-night, Day. aaa, Mr Ht, A's, to be held at the Fourteenth q ey. It was my intention to|” Latayette 5. Gl Watthse and vefrechin the fort, whtte opA watayetto 13, Gleason of New York Panes eae oe ae le a write Mrs. Nettel to tell my mother! was chosen Secretary of the conven-| Mr. William Cumming Story, Merw a I was well and safe. It was when | tion and William F, Stone of Mary- | ident-General, ts in charge and has| TOLED: decided a place as servant was bet- |" All the 100,000 prominent women who| t!e-up more remote than ever, di ft ter than none.” belong to the order, The Commis- morning Re heavy | f sovery created | T.R ia of motor bu ather ©, April 8&—With pros-| team y at the St, Anselm's A. C.| 100 @ 150 Per Bottle, at all ‘ttlement of the street car|road run, held last Sunday. A. Frisch, Pe RR who finished second, will be on scratch, > and will allow liberal handicaps to A. DIED, Samuels, A. Kapper, F. Finberg, C.| popp—on april 6. ANNIE Capper, D. Lickerman, M. Feltter and a] peeved wife of the late Cha good many ot ar ~. Dopp. 9 J. Doda, | pay cle T DELIGHTED | sion tor Reltet tn Belginm tn aesist-| hundre service were wholly at her residence, 502 Witlougt n Port J and many | ? ing Mrs, Story. eerT Store wrvenie Sed Sw ouRhhy ' commended” Misa! Myers, for | BY HARDING VICTORY Many checks have come to the com-| pery pavements The city's Big Profits for British Ship Owners | ere gorvicon Saturdas. ner pluck in being Willing to work as ——— ‘ tion for appointmen as har plued in being ing to work we} GTO misaion’s office to be placed in the! PO" iin’ Toledo Hallways, & WASHINGTON, April 8.—Huge profits | intermen: April 8.~"The #0100-| rung, one being for $10,000 from Mrs.| Company will be passed upon to-day | have been the reward of British ship | MEREDITH.— 5 A > tion of Senator Harding a9 Temporary | winiam Church Osborn, Mr, Osborn| by Federal Judge John M. Killits, owners the past year, according t0 Con- | gaRAH, wite of HN. MEREDITH sey | " jon by Tast, Chairman o} “ a sular reports of dividends declared by a priey j } gan 7 rant ag. {chairman of the “straight goods" | sone another for $1,000, as did Robt! wiiye aq war Menitions Plant, |seversi companics recently, Advices 9 beloved mother of Lele, Monroe, cam. Jorn 2. ieare old. [Republican National Convention 18 not) pulton Cutting. Am anonymous phil- + | the Commerce Department to-day said| ¢ . 4 NIAGARA FALLS, N, Y., April 8.—/that Lamport & Holt, whose ships are Interment Pittsburgh, ' hundred workmen of the United|in the American trade, after providing particularly pleasing to the supporters | anthropist sent $1,600 to purahase of Roosevelt, who wanted Senator] jittle Belgian flags which will be sold —_—_——_— and = for | ‘and. depreciation, have @ Pant irk | Ledge, bis personal friend and advo-] at seven cents each. From the com: Light and Heating , Company | Sront for 1916 of 1,820,048; Other com: UNDERTAKERS, | West and ¢ OAT cate nomination, mittee on Belgian relief work ap- The “sant has | panies have added to their reserve | pone ; ue is wnd| Senator Harding 1s regarded as an] pointed by Presidemt Wilson came @ Mehtracte with the| funds and have declared bonuses in ad- | 978 | acerated nose, l\eanu-Roosevelt man, 0, dition to big dvidenda ous Feank EC AMPBELL pn ee