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THE EVENING WORLD, America is not new. Weeks ago Ambassador Gérard vigorously that Germans were searching the wives of American Consuls at the border. At wives of three prominent officials Warnemunde alone the were lately stripped, bathed a examined internally because they were suspected of carrying docu- ments. Because tho military is supreme and because it has fdopted this gen- eral attitude the Foreign Office ts powerlers. American officials who have been tn Berlin hold Foreign Secretary Al- fred Zimmermann responsible for many of the anti-American plans. At the Foreign Office, immediately after America broke relations with Germany, Zimmerman, in talking con- fidentially to newspaper corresponds ents, showed a bitter and nervous at- GERARD IN PARIS; SANDBAG TREATY CUTBY CENSORS Section Relating to Interned Ships Eliminated From the Published Reports. ATTACKS ON AMERICA. Press Arouses Hostile Feeling Especially Against Wilson titude against Wilson and America, surprising all present. It was then that he declared Ger- many would not stop in her course, and was determined to go abead and win the war with her submarines. Two days before Gerard left Berlin 1 met Zimmermann, then leaving the office of the Imperial Chancellor. His attitude was changed. He sald: “Ackerman, I hope when you arrive in America you will work for peace.” and Gerard. PARIS, Fob, 15.—Jamos W. Gerard, former American Ambassador at Der- lin, Mra. Gerard and forty other Americans, arrived in Paris this morning from Berne, Switserland, They wero met at the station by the American Ambassador, William G. Sharp; and the Embassy ateft. A battalion of French photographers ‘| American Schooner Sunk by Austrian U Boat; Owners Demand Action by the United States THUBSDAY, FEBR SHORTAGE OF FOOD IS THREATENED BY FREIGHT EMBARGO a Investigation of Tie-Up Shows Big Decrease in Exports to Neutral Nations. ROADS CRY FOR EMPTIES. Congestion Worst Arotind Buf-. falo and New York Faces Lack of Supplies. Ton thousand cars aranceded rfyht now, ten thousand “empties,” td re- Neve the country of freight conges- \tion that {# growing every day and | threatens to create a scarcity of food- |stuffs in New York, and a shortage means still higher prices, Every rall- | road man has his own views about the cause, #0 has every shipper; the heads of exchanges say one thing, EN TONS. OF FOODSTUFFS A INSTORAGE IN N.Y. 50,000,000 Pounds of Fresh Meat, 50,000,000 Eggs, 23,- 000,000 Pounds of Poultry, «(Special From « Staff Correspondent.) ALBANY, Fb. 15.—Fifty millions eres, 7,000,000 pounds of butter, 23, 000,000 pounds of poultry and 60,000,- | 00 pounds of trash mekt were in. cold | storage In the warehouses of New | York State on Jan, 1.1917, accbrding | to dat@ issued to-day Sy Acting Com- missoiner of Health WilMams, New York City, which had twenty col storage warehouses, had 72,997 f eggs In si ollie on that date, pounds of butter, 16 Pounds of poultry, $4,865,156 pounds of fresh meat and 2,416,464 pounds of salted meats. Of fresh fish there were 7,198,838 pounds in storage and 6,121,600 pound of salted, smoked and pickled fish. bill intended to 1 } FIGHT FOR DRY NATION SCORES IN Favorable Report of Bill Sul Constitutional Amendment to the States. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The Webb bill for a national prohibition amendment to the Constitution was jorthally reported favorably to the House to-day by Representative Car- lin of Virginia, on behalf of the Jue diciary Committee, Carlin, in @ report embodying “the Gommittes's views, declared “it is in« cumbent upon Con issue. to States.” To be sent to the States for ratifi. cation the bill myst 1s the Senate and House by two-thifas vote, Toe he © made a part of the constitution Jt must be approved by thrée-fourths of the States, irteen States din- Spprovedt, the lost “More than hal@W@t tho States have declared in favor of prohibition,” the Carlin “report sag. “Eighty-five cent. of the territory of the United States has outlawed the saloon, aad more than sixty per cent. of the pop- ulation live in such territory; ap. Proximately 10,000,000 of our people residing in all parts of the Union have petitioned directly: for tho pas sage o@this ‘ ute a State took snapshots of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- as they alighted! from the train. journey from Berne was without incident The French Government placed two cars at the disposition of the party, attaching them to a regu- | lar grain. Mr. and Mrs, Gerard are | stopping at @ hotel. Mr, Gerard had @ Jong talk with Mr. Sharp at the Embassy this morn- ing, He probably will be received by didtinguished of the merchants’ associations another, | Out of all The Evening World gath- ers thit First, that for five weeks there has been no exports to Great Brit- ain or France or Belgium or neu- tral countries in anything like the abundance that prevailed two months ago. In fact the shipment of wheat, cotton, meats, lard, pork and munitions of War bas dropped down 60 per cent. tn two Wireless V Gerara BERLIN, Feb. 16 (via Sayville wird- ‘Ambassador Gerard when leav- jerman soil asked the accompany- German representatives to trans- of What Department of Foods and Markgts for the purpose of reducing the high cost {of living through more economical | methods of producing and @istribut- | ing foodstuffs was inf@oduced in the | Legislature to-day by Senator Wicks, | | Chairman of the committee, NO REFUND ON RYNDAM'S NON-STOP ROUND TRIP Passengers on Liner Which Turned May Withdraw ing in German WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. Withdrawal of twenty Americans working in pris | camps in Germany for the Internal | Young Men's Christian Assogiation was ussed here to-day with Stat anent officials by Dr: John RB. \zation. oe Phystoal T: tng wit his thanks to the German Govern- ment," said the agency to-day. “The regulations of the German Gov- ernment surpass everything wo might have hoped for the Hmbassy and the colony,” the Ambassador was quoted as| stating. man hospitality and ehtv- | semi-official news LAw. THE $ LYMAN M. representatives training, as required by the jaw, was Inaugurated tn ~ Sih UnmeUs nea GO tele ee cnt ean, gear | oe z —— | weeks. Nobody wants tq take the as during these hard days.” some of the most Important perHon=| gang “would forget all about the | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | risk, Nobody will take the stuft Back Near War Zone Denied ages at a dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Sharp are arranging. out of the cars, Second—These cats, loaded with submerine blockade and bring pressure on President Wilson to Their Money Back. SPEAKER THROWS. 2 net changes From previa cloning BRYAN IS DENOUNCED Oe Le Ropoaee RS il remain neutral ' We. tow, Tage oe munitions and foodstuffs of all Passengers of the Hfotland-America!| BY GARDNER IN HOUSE Before Ambassador Gerard and) Am fac Gaur.) iy 8% 1O1KPt 25 | kinds, frozen and perishable, are | liner Ryndam, which reached here F BERNE, Lays (via eee ers eretary Joseph C. Grew-left Berlin, | 4 ie gets pH ee 5 tied up in sidetracks of Buffalo, | Yesterday after turning back when ee | many's censorship cut an Important | wee ot 8 | gChicago, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, St. | Near the Lish coast, visited the offices| Congressman Moore Also Severely | cK a Mee a, hye fag belted ioremnire eee ee 3 | BILL AND JOKER Paul San Francisco, The lee tho company in State Street to- ATLING eR d ich rn o ale panded b Sunelt, & Ral #O% bi t congestion right now ts 1 lay and demanded the return of th ol by the fi the Embassy staff ialaniach regardin f y igxest cong! rig 10 tad rn e| Criticized ‘by the Massachu Tit Am@aHOAA AigbhusAdoe Cérked Mesiis aevalapenenteraeaaeors neu An, PS e657: Hy 1D | Buffalo and the Chicago yards. money they had pald for paagage be- setts Representative. sn under threat to hold American) ¥iich the Berlin censor might ap- fa, Welk’ Gon, a | Third. This piling Up of loaded | cause they had not been taken to! | Made WASHINGTON, Feb, 15—Rtepre-|"¢¥&Paver correspondents ax host- | 02, hin ‘Be = ae eer Seeman fretgnt oare has naturally caused | thelr destination. “They did not eet it, | Mia Strong and Well by sentative Gardner, Massachusetts, to-| "EC", “es Cartoons in the German illustrated | 34 at fa 13 ee the greatest scarcity of empty clals of the company twformed! Vinol, Father's Letter. day denounced William Jennings Fikes Joker” cute ae ee in Rer-| waders daily depict President Wilson | = : my % | dheuane (caablnnree lee thaold wit cars the country has known in |the Passengers that the contracts they Bryan for conducting @ campaign | despatches outlining the treaty a8) seting ammunition to tho allles over hei feet” ra han 46, UW nether years: “The railroads cannot help | had signed absolved the company % published in French newspapers bere. | th. Gounter of erat ly Rap, ‘Tress iw anethen” it, but they are loath to admit | {fom all responsibility should the| “Our little girl eight years of that ‘appeals to the cowardice which | 1; "way: e Cow a country store and) | hae 7 tinates, The speaker gald that Medotdrick| that this is the chief cause of | Ryndam be unable to reach her des-|was in a debilitated, run-down pile lie ta every awe orenatoe 0: German ships in Ameri pt#king orders trom John Bull. There |<! ty Alon WEA boune Fesceniible fer the jtination. ‘These contracts, it is un-|tion and had a stubborn cough #0 cowardice which js the result of are many varlations of this theme. | ; congestion, | derstood, have been in force for the|she was weak and ailing all th presentation of the bills tn this city strongest of human instincts, the in-| o@n harbors should not be forced 283 & freer Since Field Marshal von Hinden- |{ This congestion has caused roads last month. They apply to freight as Nothing helped her until we tefed stinet of self-presegyation.” to leave unless granted ean- ‘r and, that it was his understanding bar well as passengers, 7 Gardner. attacked Representative| quet from Germany's enemies, | PUT has besh In command the output ("4 that thd introduction had followed the Mere 484 pane be Lage are they| 1t Was pointed oUt to the protesting | Vol Then her appetite ine Moore, a Republican, of Pennsylvania, a $ lansurance of Dock Commissioner that 1s, they sent wor a ¥!ones that the Guaranty Trust Com. @nd she is strong and well, and I which would permit them to re- of*munttions in Germany has veen ‘ ¢ doubled, weak, conld not accept shipments for East | pany of this city had sued the North other parents o delicate child- who recently declared Ds German “Britieh color- ‘smith that all of the legis! turn to Germany or to a neutral tion was stenies ing of the news is responsible for the Every possible Human being te required, vor West within any definite date in Lloyd line because of the ren would try Vinol."—Geo. A. Col warlike spirit against port. & F ‘The revelation of the Speaker for mind. Last woek every railroad but | f@llure of the Kronprincessin Cectite ;lins, Lakeport, N. H. seathingly attacked Ge The came strict German cen. | Woking on war supplies for the wes the first time gave to Albany the real the Erle had such an embargo for|‘?,d¢liver & shipment of $12,000,000 in) Vinol Is especially efficient in bulld- ‘6 unheard of barburity and frightful sorship which has concealed real | FP front. ths (ame iat sd als facts regarding ghis deal, Speakers A See arto: | Sold anid had lost fhe sult. ling up puny, weak, ailing children, be+ ness taward non-combatants.” Mevaticnoseks to the Wmnifes ane Hindenburg’s dream of a separate ju" Some ff Sh on the fluor of te Yenate repeatedly | three days, During ghe last forty- enone cuuse of the beef and cod liver Reviewing tho courno of events| Gevelepments io the | mpire, a peace with Russia is dwindling, But pe ey paid that Col, Abbott had brought the |elght hours the @. La W issued an| CHAPLIN AIDS WAR LOAN, |tones, iron and managanese n- that led up to the break in relations| left unt e active anti-American Germany i pre q Whig. expects ¥ Rosine 4a” bills to the Capitol. Senator Mills,|embargo effecting only westbound = y lta. and glycerophosphates which i with Germany, Gardner deciared: propagafda therein, did not per- great offensive this year, CHS SAY Geneel Elec 164 »% Who Introduced the biil In the Senate “There the situation now rests, but It] mit an intimation of thie “joker” | it is tho last chance ¢@win or loso— ‘ise. 104% #8 fhrough Senator Gweet, said that mo. |enbmenta from Buffalo, Movie Star Cables $150,000 Sub- contains, and as it is without oll oF + cannot continue to rest long, “It has] 40 gtip out of th ers when it 1s over the Socialist peace (tit if 1% Goldrick had made an effort to get in| Thelr Unes are clear to and from scription From Los Angeles, — |grease, children love to take it, speedily become apparent that Amer- ie FUP Ses OT SNe COUNTY. }teaders will again force themselves Ina" 2 communication with Senator Mills at | Buffalo, as far ae direct communica- | LONDON, Feb. 15.—Charlie Chaplin, We will recurn your money tf Vinol can merchant ships are unwilling to| It was after reading this stipulation | forward the Koenig dinner in New York by|tion with New York City is con-;America’s movie star, t» a $150,000 |fails to benefit you. Liggett's- fage the terror of German submarine | that Ambassador Gerard told Count! Special envoys have advised Gere 4) telephone and that he had failed tj cerned, They can and want to go-/CoMtributor to England's “win the Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores and at warfare unless they are furnished] Montgelas for transmission to For- | ™any that President Wilson “repre- {i get the Senator, Then the measure ts fi ha iis nt war" loan, subscriptions for which |4ll drug stores that display the Vinol with some means of defense eign Secretary Zimmermanr® that he nts financial and munitions inter- went to Senator Sage. cept shipments rom ¢ no East, ship- | are closing to-day in a whirlwind fin- Agency Sign. Also at the leading drag “The Bryan follo are the | fy: ests,” und that Congress, on the other 1 1% "The net result of the revelation {s|ments from the West are badly |ish. Chaplin cabled Its subscription eee yall Seem Yore tov sacifists, the extreme S@etallsts and | Would not even consider the matter— | hand, representing the people, will Ada PO RX that it is gow shown that the Walker | hampered. There are fewer freight from Log Angeles, It was announced, those who place loyalty to Germany |and that he would “remain in Berlin | not support war, Moor da pé. ® bill was not, as has been unitormally |trains coming into New York to-day, |be formally closed toemarmome we °° above loyalty’to America, The cow-| until Kingdom come” if Germany| _ The German people believe Presl- fering off % and persistently asserted, presented hi h v : ardiee of the Bryan appeal is that | carried out her threat to old Ameri. | 4ent Wilson pro-Ally. Mer by the War Department, that the War|0M all roads, than there were yes e = is y hey glorify their act by calling tt ih The German press departments | Miao i Department's representatives told the | terday. and Quincy Raflroads will not accept ead will toward m and timidly | Cans as hostages, that Is the propasanda agencies—| S** y, legislators that a bill of far. less] Vice-President Flynn of the D., Ly | through carioad shipments of nantes they have rechristened tt ‘servive to] Excision of this provision from the | have for monthn centred offorts on $f scope would suffice for the purposes! @ w., who tssued the embargo order, | !ehable freight for the Kast. humanity.’ text of the treaty Is another example | convincing America that ‘war Iw ter- 2 of the Governme and that im the) iq to-day: ———_— the *“lrible. The theory 1 that Americans face of this fact the wide and sweep- | *4! i 0,000 ‘ of ei} Mag ae he eae cen | are cowards, and will (back out of a 14, ing authorisation for the sinking fuad| ‘I hope wo will be able to raise it.| > Tease Gare Hela Op te one iM sorely whieh Far pata BAe Fe Fwar. 4 Ree 1 to well city Jands under water was|Contrary to the statements in morn-| cinCAGO, Feb. 16.—Frelght conges N hised to “pi ea! C nts to ‘he average Peeve nks Amert- 1 jaunched as ‘& running mate to the b es ‘ ” ane “ is LOVIS" BUSTANOBY, T T PLAYERS’ | N Amarin, can international policies are “bluft” % | fortification bill. lag Lg eg eds eg Uae kind/tion in Chicago and the West was Bole Owner, AMGRICAN-F and is immeasurably delighted over q| lie would rather have the effect of pre-| today declared to bo acute, | Railroad N FEELING | refusal of neutral nations to join with “1 | Mayor Mitchel made a long state-| venting food from getting in here | fialtaticiaiy fore catlmated that & min. | a © Action Apparently Strips -Pultz’s SPREAD IN GERMANY, | President Wilson in breaking rela- ment on the bill. te said pointedly: | than of throwing food on the market. |in and, west of Chicago. ¥ clon Apparently Strips FUNZ'S) gome of these developments have | tons with Germany. #S gentpstructions were given hy me to! But just as long as shipments come | Fraternity of lis Bargaining and | inciudea: Ere pe utauan $ Gey to make tile specific Reasion, “te | i freely from the West we age sttll| 18000 Loaded Cars in the Baffale Ly Lalor Union Powers Anti ive oan speeches in the ethan po oF wad i appears that the Dock Department, | able to handle freight intended for} yutmaro Fen isnt ane Raetit! Gerard ta Quotes, 1% | believing, and correctly, of course, |New York City. What's the matter?* ree ~ienn vawre| Absolutely Remove: The Nationa) Baseball Commission ; ‘ 5 (via wireless to Say- % that a general bill would effect the! rly y veral re ray, traffic inspector for the Public a : Anti-Wilson and.ijprti-Gerard mm leaving German soli ex- | t's % thing, sent up the old. Walker bill, 1 | . Su" Fiyen gave several reasons, but) service Commission. eatimated to-day | Indi ti his afternon ratified the resolusion nda financed by prom- Ambassador Gerard. asked tho German | (hindu Avenel 0” BS | 1 fesued the apecitic order to the Gor, | nally ddmitted, as all ratiroad men that there are 18.000 4° ¢eiene |ANdigestion, One package of the National léague abrogating| inent German leade e pondents who ‘had accompanied | { §)Mtudher < &% Uh 2H poration Counsel to have the Walker |are admitting, that there fs been an | { oitbogtne islet yards ch | proves it. 25cat all dru; { the ere with, the Baseball! Fiery attacks by Stressemann [man Government,” saya the Overssaa| S38 RS hill withdrawn and o apecific act’con- enormous slump in shipments abroad; — id e declared that the ements io ¢ 4 ‘oy right to be represented in'a body be-| dent. ' made by the Government for the Amers w HE US = Bl Dock Commissioner R. A.C. Smith, West—and that these condisioris, | the rails WENNER, —MARY deleved fora organized bageball Frequent statements of army | ican Limb: ‘colony - SQ UL = & mado this statement: “Last Thursday chiefly the former, have created an, re amar wis ae race Gale ‘4 The action thig afternoon, following navy officials that the United | S1q{nnt he have hoped for, be $i when I happened to be in the Cor-|immense shortage of cars. The sit. TP'Tyy mand Rig vag d the recall of President Dave Fults's 4 ape tae hospitality | on bt % poration Counsel's office I received | YB cpg a okie tian Piette Mh . i Oe might as well enter the |chivairouaness brilliantly, ¢tood the test 8 |uation looks so bad that the Chicago) wastHiN . ike-call yesterday, apparently ; ing theso hard 4 Q | word by telephong that the War Do- | ‘60! WASHINGTON, Feb. 16,—Repre- estdence, 009 Bala as the Fraternity purely a social| WA, because the nation was un- | during these hard days partment in on being given |Board of Trade has hinted that it sentatives of thirty railroads oonsid- and fraternal organization and strips possession of Rockaway Poing@bat-| Will ask an investigation from the| sing the car shortage situation here it of its bargaining and labor union | The Foreign Office attitude just | TEN LOST AREOPI AREOPLANES | {Ory site not later than the follow-| President, to-day made a “gentlemen's agree T® sssion membera left the tm-| befere we left Berlin was that ' N| ing Saturday. With tho help of At-| “Ail the Western roads have de-| ment” ¢o declare a virtual embargo| LOST, FOUND AND REWA yression that thelr O. K. of the Na-| Amerioans were “very excitable’ IS TO-DAY’S BATTLE TOLL ; |mman I drafted the bill on the spor |clared “local” embargoes and these against all shipments for export from | $10 AW Sic) “fof rove “of igek rales Se “ional League action defines the posl-' and If Germany could control all Ct 2H, |and tt was sont to Albany by special | “local” embargoes have the effect of Hastern poris, to adopt « itberal use cans metab hoe, frmincos, tnd ip lve ‘ion of all organized baseball. despatches for a fow days, Ameri- iy Gre TAS ex TR EF | messonger_on the same da tying up for a certain time every Of, 4 sincung domoation ahi neers |e os 1 | Germans Say They Brought Down | }#"' wh 2a ee et Pap pe ep oy |fretght artery in the country, Now and to send empty cara Went in soll Seven, Von Righthofen Bag- | Mst™7 oo ten. tae, cum, OY |GUN PLANT ON WAR FOOTING, ‘as to tne muggato situation. There are trainloads as fast as pogstbl ine His Twenty-first PE% ses. OT oe’ Mew Song + i] ldoecial Tw Beene Worldy | 28000 loaded frelght cars tied up tn | ging is Twenty-first. 00% July. VB% 100% bid 100% +1 Kye r* eb. 18. pale pl then (400 be Buffalo yards—anii they are being | BERLIN, Feb. 15 (via Sayville wire- | skitied mon are at work at Waterviiet Added to every day. Before Sagir- less).—Tbe allies lost seven aeroplanes Arsenal, and the activity at the un day Buffalo will have the appearance cartinai on ha arenas trans Corats ant 1s greater, than has ever before of national military camp with all a % oncern {1 ing| ‘ von Richthofen shooting down two, | Net. 31,0024 Dinted cn a wer toctug ib sontteat {1e, Brodwee oF the HAtOR. gathered Saar ort & mo ; With the fact that but a Low week: A mee ake ehihote vonty- | 688,020 The arsenal has sont ite seyent .| Manager of the New York Central, | company—and every package and ona Standard Oil Company of New Jersey |ton crane for lifting guns to HSUTPe | IR Euteaio iovdhe trying to events ore every tablet of the genuine bears LONDON, Fob. 18--"Naval alre|Taesuar quarterly dividend of 6 per |elther ‘for the Roc netruction | der out of chaos as far as his poad js 5 r - ‘, , air-\Cont. payable March 16 to stock "of oF to place Ceuta | cthesemad. the New Park Cannel pec for Tomorrow, Friday, February 16th. The Bsus Cease planes yesterday attacked the harbor | record, Feb. | Ce yg eR PN 8 2 - the Bayer and shipping of Bruges,” says an| National Lead New York Quaran' Mee aeel Butaictover’ ita lines tt | | Barca ae ufeedt Wate, Bhacocmstcewnens shane Jute ~~, official statement tssued to-day. ‘“A|quarterly dividend of 1 per cent. on the| Revert to Feder Gite net, Know when that emnveree a tawty, ewe Rei a Tawar tn a dalety aSent ot TeRleehe . considerable welght of bombs was|common stock payable March $1 to| ALBANY, Feb. 15.—The commi Ill be lifted. Not only food AAT Ls POUND. dropped, with most successful re-| stock of record March 9. | appointed to negotiate the transfer of | has been affected. ‘The pres tae sults, Stuta Motor Car Company oar 1916 | 01 C , : oe “One of our airplanes was shot jreport shows net profits at 043, fhe ayarantine station ab the port, from Sitios, gives, the. speculaters & fae WE ALSO OFFER: Extra Special tor Friday, Your Gosgaene of Purity down by @ Fokker, The pilot and [eausel to. $865. cee e's Of | reported to the Legislature in favor st Bers Gaskes Pp coal AssonTED te als na teat NOU- er were captures ; ars, 1,635; increas © trans bet i PokKe . 5 ,. roved | turing Company Stockholders 8 at a —_—_ ork ane xchange, said: ze at tuel aa)|| Ba erTa blets PM coat tose baits te Mtge meta cable, eT Heeretry| Wale gues een || Bed i foe Sh aN of fifty yards.” Hal tock, from 0,000,000 to. $75,000, ; are sending butter and eggs by ex- 39 ‘xoods, ye. PEPROGRAD, Feb. 18 (via Lone (eset tinea tie ana ock, 80 be common. | WASHINGTO Feb. 15.—Formal | press. It costs a little more, and you tui ve Cc AenR Semen Tevinion pecan laa Us | thavske for the care taken bythe Amue!| Know what that means, But the ex- a ys down a German airplane which fell!” Brooklyn Union Gas Company—Regu- ‘°F in (Berlin of British | Prese te eaving us, The roads can- |i into our lines southwest. of Birlat, |tar quarterly dividend of Its per cent, Brione Ea a a , The enemy pilot was killed,” saya to. | payable April 2, to stock of record py sir Cecil Calley fe ne ere IMHO olny 4 days official report. | Mareh 15, [RY er, oe abroad now.’ “ ‘The trade-mar rin" (Ry 1S. Pat. Off) tee a Aan galing | De Lpenaenp. enemy | gusranten that ine oaceticacidester of Salley ier Hite Masons in Conynca-| SMSF Same Collapses From Over-| Fire-Kncape — Clothes Ling=Dying.| "P84. Aie Tanne “relent Bowes a ite Acid in these tablets is of the reliable on at Biughamton, Special From @ Staff Correeropdent.) BT, LOUIE, Feb. 1inmnA far-rendiing = .) Clonee i eto AYE BINGHAMT( ¥, Feb. 15—| ALMANY, Fob. 18--Nenator, Henry Willlamaburg, fell Aftoen feet from the embargo has been placed by most of the, | qrs FUL we br. hoe we K Prominent Masons from Syracuse, Utica, | Sage, Chairman of the Finance Commit: | fire-escape her home while han, trunk Hnes running east of St. Louis? hoses 0112 p.m Dat Elmira and other cities ot the Btate are| tee of the Senate, is in the Albany Hos clothes to-day and fractured her tkuit gh nearly all carload freight. |The Big ‘tie 'anda Brooklyn, Closes 11,390 P. aesombled here, 0 ending a three dayer| pital, where he was taken to-day follow. | The doctora, at German Hospital, wih Four, cepeezivente. ‘he Baltimore specified weight includes the con! n ion of the ttish Rite Magons, | ing collapse said to be due to overwork, |iameburg, say she will die and the Chicago, Burlington \ 4 e we | ‘ » (a

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