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unwarned destruction with sacrifices of life, FLOOD WILL REPORT BILL TO THE HOUSE TO-MORROW Chairman Flood will report the bl © House to-morrow and endeavor r dls eonsiger No record of the vote in committee was kopt, but Chairman Flood sald © thought it was 17 to 4. Other vl ne bers said seven voted against at any rate, five committeemen ounced they would file minority r¢ orts, They were Shackelford, Dem- verat, of Missourt; Cooper, Repubil- un, Wisconsin; Huddleston, Demc Alabama; Porter, Republican nsylvania, and Thompson, Demo- ut, Oklahoma That the Senate will take no action til the House has » wecure a rule ton. assed the meas ©, Was practically assured to-day after a conference between Senator st \irman of the Foreign Re nitges, and Represer House Republican Leader Jeclared the Senate could on a bill providing for an tseue wf & de unt 't had n passed by the House In order to assure passage of the emergency revenue bill the Senate Finance Committee has practically eed to withdraw all its amendments when time for voting begins at 8 k to-night. This would obviate cessity for a conference and the sid go to the President after the Kenate votes. HOW WILSON WOULD EXERCISE POWER HE SEEKS. The President has not oMcially an nounced just how he will use the} power which he seeks, but those close mn belle he will arm every Am 1} send hem out with instructions to sink an merchant vessel ny ( ) submarine that may at ck mpt to atack them, ‘The xident will be ready to use to the utmost the authority Congress will grant lim and will employ every means within the power of the Gov- ernment to stop fan submarines m sinking vessels without warning Killing American men and hildre The Berlin report that Germany still holds the Yarrowdale prisoners after weeks tion on the subj the apparent im minence of a break with Austria; Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg’s belligerently Interpreted speech against America; his effort to place b he United States, and above all the ¢ cut overt act in the Laconia case all served to make the Teuton-American crisis more dangerous than for a long time Chancellor Hollweg's remarks yes terday conv to 6Mcials the idea that Germany is ready for war—aad not going far to dodge it FACTS CONTRADICT STATE- merican isinforma oe apee stciteayte ge THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917, indies ‘ -snhe inion a - ~ — a ‘é 99 IS £04444444-064064004-00664> er sical - “3 i RIVERSIDE PLAN Losses to the shipping of the } OSBeSHes Involve Bho belligerents and neutrals since}| $0,000,000 in Her Estate 4 Germany's unrestricted submarine || $170,000,000. 4 warfare began on eb. 1 are a81| ‘rhree states, posalbly four, claim , 3 follows: te late Hetty H, R. Green, ‘This diSihilienstien Total tonnage............. 456,817 brought out to-day by Charles |] British ships gunk 110 Pierson, representing Alexande ‘ tone seth alld a aug & Green, attorneys for the Green Hl Hearings on on Such Questions | American « : tate, in a hearing before Surrogate Waste of Time, Says Cham- Pons to decide whether Mra Gree | was resident of this State or o! q ber of Commerce Head. Berlin Press Bureau report of || vermont and whether her vast emtate Feb. 26 estimated Januazy sink- J) sould be taxed here or elsewhere. H. Outerbridge, President of the'] 1088 by submarine and mines at} |The claimant States are New Yohs, Chamber of Commerce, had an wn- | 228 ships, total tonnage 439,500— || Vermont, New Jersey and posslbly | comfortable half hour of cross exam- | 91 British, 79 other belligerents | Massachusetts. ination to-day before the Board of | and 68 neutrals. It developed at to-day's hearing Estimate when he appeared to urge Ships of belligerents sunk since nit Ceca ak beer the adoption of the New York Centrat | yecinning of war 4,367,600 tons, opal Church on July 3, “ he age eighty-three, in order hy West Side improvement plan. : on og rave 1 oF think the 5 of having publ Neutral ships sunk or con- {she could be buried in Episcopal % |beside her husband, Edward demned, 459 ships; 641,000 tons. J) Green, at ‘Bellows Falls, Vtq whi lehe and her husband had lived ang co All Americans Are Urged to Meet the Millions of Foreign- Born With Good Will, WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Tt Council of National Defense to-day issued an appeal to the people of tho it d States to show every cone!d eration the present tnternational tuation to aileas’ renident in this vunt The United States,” saya the atate ment, “for many gonerations hae been he shelter of the oppressed of the world and of those who would be come one with the spirit of the Re-| public, It ts the cructble of the na- tions, Many of those who have come to 8 are now eltizens, many ate not It in with the latter that we nre chief concerned, hearings at all on such questions a: this is a useless proceeding,” said Mr. | > Outerbridge. ‘They re @ fearful | thelr children were reared and where waste of in and Seat tne SUBMARINE. BOMBARDED 0°" et days of corrupt goverament when we reen, who is said to have spent did not have such honest and capable FRENCH COAST TOWN sive and a half months @ year in Metal hav | New York City, was a resident pt officiais as we now have, | - this State, her estate will have to ‘IT am not rich enough to afford the} | 39004 996555056500840085 0068 “t ' tah pay transfer tax on her property time to attend these hearings and to| Then Aided in Sinking Eleven} about $6,000,000 on her et erty famillarize myself with all the criti Ships With a Tonnage ut $170,000,000, ne ; ‘in H. Gleason, on behalf of La- \ he presence here at this time of cisms that have been made upon this | ot 37,500. fayette H. Gleason, counsel to the haps 8,000,000 8 in dee nd pla It seems to me that those| ig Sta Tax A tiser, appeared to y to be weighed, not only in ou Interests, but in thelr own. For #o long @ space as they are lawful dwellers within this country they are entitled to the generous consideration of the people and Government of the United States: pphasize anew our national doe trines of tolerance and personal Mh. | OCPO4O+OO>+-000 58 erty, of holding all persons within the | Two pho people who did come here daily in| BERLIN, Via Sayville wireiess,! show that Mrs. Green's residence was opposition must’ bave unlimited | Feb ~The record of a German| here ne which was falsely re \wubiie funds. IL have not found anybody | SUbma : 4 who has to work for a living able to | ported re ba ay i Lapeer hay ‘0 GERMAN NAVAL PLANE come here day after day.” Bee eee, He ee Hal, S$ T Frank Dowling, President of the| {rom coast guns near the mouth o ATTACK A RANSPORT eaed of kideeten) and Borough |e Adour was ied by ba ofti- ied “ent Connolly |!! Dress agency to-day, as follows: ee Seuniy BRC aitG origins 'Y| “she French Minister of the Navy, Berlin Reports Destruction of tions that embarrassed and confused |, bet 18 magnet that . pte (a Aeroplanes Along the the President of the Chamber, They submarine on Feb, 12 near the mou 4 Front in France. of the Adour had emerged and di ske at t public asked what he knew about public| rected six cannon shots against tho| BERLIN, F 28 (via Bayville 3 — AFTER HOOD O48 D4 4-6-5999 999G99-9-090-000 164 6-4 graphs of two enlisted |the most pronounced evidence of the, shows the same two men Jan, 20, 1917 land to be loyal unless by their own |men taken ‘ore t istment and | good in universal military training, | flve months later at Camp Stewart, | acts they shail prove the contrary, |after five months’ service prove t From left to right are Private Tobe | Tex we call upon all citizens, if untows | White, Company K, First North Caro-| Lieut. Col, Allison says: “To my yond doubt the benefit of military events should come upon us, to pro lina Infantry, whe comes from Bun-| mind there is no stronger evidence of | #&4 elope Fo Gh ke awed ta and | coast. The coast cannon immediately | Wireirss).-A German naval plane in went to these aliens, many of whom | ‘alnins |combe County of that State, and Prt-| what military service will do—and 1] Many details of the proposed railroad |Spened firo and the submarine Was] the Northern Aegean Sea elcossstully to-morrow will be Americans, the Ldeut. Col. James B, Allison of | W. C. Bryson of the same com-|am prepared to say that this is no| contract Ashita he could not answer. nit by the first shot, diving bombed a hostile transport ship, the titude of neither suspicion nor as i | pany special exception of improvement in| But Mr. Outerbridge was firm in be-| srnis submarine has now returned,| official press agency announeed to- cond South Carolina Infantry, now Hef that, irrespective of detalis, the| gressivenens. ; > : : | The photo on the left was taken at| physical appearance noted by me " e undamaged. It extensively sheiled The machine returned safely in 1 We urge on all Americans co moot | He Federal service at Ei Taso) Cunp Glenn, Morehead City, N. C.,|menerally throughout the National|!mprovement plan should be tmmedi- | targe establishments of Forges de La- of violent shelling and pureelt Te | ; » shows these two photographs as | last August, while the one at the right | ¢ ately adopted for the benefit of the} dour _ | business interes these iniliions of foreign-born with! unchanged manner and with unpre} near Bay , on Feb, 12, its of the city. | success being confirmed by sight of “Do you belleve in the city granting diced mind. Any oth ourne is un- | ‘ aly ‘ te m7 | the we Ouk PranitiC ieee relief. The noxt| F i ee D8 llarge fires, It was not until later on Keb. 26," says the publc’ policy, and the free. few. of ta Mitchel, who de y {franchises in perpetuity?” he wae! mat the boat was under fire from the were brought down Bivuctanentalamalent of} res power by an act of the Legis- asked. lebaae battery horth of the Somme, | ‘The fourth Hes Ne ne ee cet" dhat the oaths?) QUE IN HAVANA MARGH 8)."'1 wow cons ane ca an. | 108 front of OWr tines, eat of Be here (esetrow(o pourra Glene ih Matinate should have power to meot ees iatereste, and. the future] oy 7alt submarine, tonether with an-|Aibiel, ‘The ath, which wae @ Wea: making the country's rail lines aval fiuation, Under chapter 245 o omens Tot oe ef a otuer, sank eleven steamers and] port, was smashed to bite in Aleace, [Beta Yor GovarntibAL lies nin ; Ue Laws of 114, the Commissioner of | yy Cc Beans fare of the city,” was the re ‘threo. sailing ships wi-[ between Pfastatt and Lutterbach, Grant of & HIAtiOnAs amvarmency oods and Markets has the power to) Mayor of Corunna Escorts Him to} titnk that it the peopte would go to ers, totalling 00 gross tous. while the sixth, also a Nieuport, was as has arisen.) the Infanta Isabel on Which He | Washington and protest against tho tyne ee oe ae hand just situation sic IN NEXT 48 HOURS The law only. requir j giving away of our tnternational a es front, t 4 ane hi oney appropriation to make it Sails—750 in S| , ' The seventh and e machine: U lrective. It ‘e tor this Penton T havel Sails—750 in Steerage. franchises on the high seas they would BRITISH NEARER BAPAUME: mged to the British alr ren | eee introduced this bill.’ | coRus Spain, Feb. 27 « i REALLY A WARNING vid POTATOES MORE COSTLY uind"tny”‘u'ie"sctntyin:|"hare seu‘an Peasat Wien | ei janceSronare Ta’ Toop BRITISH CASUALTIES A ine hatte Meant in A rh 3 THAN DIAMONDS,” IS PLEA) steamer 19 excectes agerets tbat i ene tat Glitial Geet advance to Within Two Mile: 18,428 IN FEBRUARY ht hostile airplanes ” with two | L matter properly?” queried Dowling. | theas port March 8, ? : : on MENTS OF HOLLWaG. THAT WAR IS NEAR be dtimped on the retall markot at Sir Ggrard wan escorted to nis poat| "! sincerely hove he ts Reine to do of the Town, \ ol yar almost cost Crowd of 1,000, Mostly Women, | by the Mayor of Corunna, in place of | 80,” replied Outertridge. : Tob. 2 ION, Feb. ) to place America in a bad light before | Mayor Mitchel to-day pronounced) — pegs Newark’s Mayor to Help eee eeeeeae ree is ill, the Britisy| In reading @ resolution adopted by ZONDON, Fabs 34-—Fisld Marshal 2 a 2M 7 Rie eee rf a pee biel bars News ay . y 5 clans ies during Feb: the German peoplo—here as well as in ay | himwelf in favor of the Wickes Bil PEE NEWALS SIMAY OR EDP Me Malosttrgg Poco hiled. to| the chamber, the President added Alls | HOES sreePs sen tnae (0 cls ce Prey Brat: wie a ata ise , Germany. It was eaid the facts di- (Continued from Firat Page.) | for terminal markets, which is being Cut Living Cost. acity, carrying 760 in the steerage, | Wanket endorsement: [oOmeine Sper Gere 10RS YEAR: EWo | rca airunee (EW eae as rectly contradicted his claim that Ger- sai jopposed tn the Legislature to-day bY A crowd of 1,000, practically ail] ,,Wiliam Hy Gale, formerly Ameri-| “The Chamber of Commerce is per-|miloe distant to-day Rieger itl A many did not know the detailed rea-| members of the Reichstag and the| State Food Commissioner Dillon on! women, rormad ate Foneet Ay a fe Consul General at Munich, ar-|fectly willing to underwrite the ma-| The German retreat has apparently aa nae ae i or ua vebe, son for the American break | spectatora in the galleries the ground that it is unfalr to In West Newark, N. J. tocday and|coteined passacs van “ts “imeulty | Jorlty of the Board of Ketimate in|slowed down considerably, and de-| (t 100) Jit uere AG8 DOGS Sones The news of the break, together! When the Chancellor had concluded | farmer, ‘The Mayor sitid he also warehed to the City Hall to protest to| Isabel, nfant®) what they are proposing to do in this |#PAtches from tho front to-day Indi-] thie fain ott Tae, ema with the reasons handed von Bern-| iis address epeeches were made by| ors legislation permitting the clty (0) Mayor Raymond againat. the heh ——_—— matter.” jeated strong resistance was now) total of 14,428 compares with @ total storfl was sed abroad while /the varlous party leaders, Dr. Peter| buy and sell food Goat OF BIE) See ea criealtankaees CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Clarence H. Kelsey, President of the being encountered in the forward] of 12,954 officers and men for January on Bernatorft himself had official /spahn, teader of the Centro party,| “t do not eay that the necessity |cre of set tay, Sead rive i Title Guaranty and ‘Trust Company, | sweep of the British troops. Officers’ casualties for February ommunication channels open. OM: | svg Aslnthrat ton dltao’ 16s Uh cule tetera Raton raed Our <CHildren || Wakes uadaes Spalnatina olay speaking for real estate interests, eaid | ‘rhe ground is a wea of mud in the} ROWever, Were considerably great clals believe Germany is trying to re Starving se: | that the improvement should bo en-|,. d than for tie month preceding, when tthe burden of responsibility tipon| “Our coufidence In submarine war-| into the business of buying and dis- |” Another showed what aeemed to be Wish Lon Last. on’ | tered upon as quickly as possible, thaws of recent weeks and stretch-| they were 960, as compared with the America, thus uniting the German in fem, an it represents the earll- | tributing food, Mayor. | diamond ring, hut the legend said ; 1'*| Real estate owners throughout the|ing across this ocean of slime are} past month's 1,248, people against the ng Uolted States est possible termination of the war. | “but su ab the clty]\: was a potato and that potatoes s|city were unqualifiedly in favor of jeriss-crossed miles upon miles of . aie cae PICKED UP 1719 19 FROM the future, as in the past, to rest on] Which the price of food would be Ma ond told the crowd he vt an phe objections of residents in the, mans eaunted ba Vile. Mibeaty deoke ' y present mouarchical basis and | come so high that the would be Obst aL unWertiacdolansihine iy |Biverside Drive region,” said Mr. ing, and the barbed-wire obstacies {wit adhere to the present constitu- | unable to purchase: | that would reduce the cost of living 1] | Kelsey, “are selfish and unpatriotic as greatly to hamper the British ad- T SUNK BY AUSTRIAN tlon Leaders of the food agitation contin- | without Legislative action. The come | 98 Compared Wits Che aeade de the Glty | anne afer Gnell: retten : , malted fied the Jaap c Ooms ot |and the general benefits to be derived} Patrols unceasingly “feeling out’ BE. “9 en. | “With full appreciation of the seri- {ued the boy to-da Many house. | ! ie sel Pen ounell lien’ “¢ "4 [from the improvement. jthe ground in advance have not yet] WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. —~Austrth Many Women and Children Among |ousness of the situation, we must} wives are now buying in Mulberry | [ithe rikMt to legislate, They want- mie Mining, “consider the trade eminently fatr| found indications of the line selected | has officially denied one of ber sub ube ea a old on and conquer, whatever Presl-|Bend Mallan colony auch supplies ax! trinute it through mualeipal markets, | a *}and the ends to be achieved #o im-|by the Germans in their retreat for] marines sank the American schooner urvivors Rescued by the jdent Wilson's decision may be. The] need not necessarily be kos Push-| The Mayor finally told the crowd he jy ite Lue Bortant that there is no question the | the next stand, teman Mt tae s ship A Jo, submarine weapon can only be fully ‘ y attempted to do busi. | Ul lay the matter before the Com & 6 city should close the contrast with | i Ambassador Pentiel teamship Armund utilized if unrestricted, and serious {Cart men who attempted to do bust) on Council Friday evening. fiett, Mueet tous 4% the railroads on these terms. In fact| patrols Are Moug the! cabled the State Dabestes kas jines NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Fev. 24. | damage to England ts then certain, |Neas east of the Bowery to-day were! Hic leven she ay | the city should be glad to make con- | Vren Front, ; he Dutch steamer Armundo reportea | TN@ order for unrestricted mub-|assaulted by women, but held their] sions tring Highest Prive kver| fii. la, Tas iR | ceasions to the railroad if they were! Panis, Feb. “There was rather . eo ESRO marine warfare involves the question | yrgund under police protection, al ald da Oulaa 2 Hume’ hiaerior: 4% {|demanded, so urgent is the need of al activity of patrols last night at 5 nm her here that on lof the whole destiny of our empire. . | s Co “| the Improvement. ia points on the front, before n ked up survivors ¢ China's abandonment of neutrality | hough thelr sales were smal Mn Feb, 28,—Hoga sold for 1], Like Mr, Outerb Beauvral A y \ Fae * nes, in Avocourt Wood, at ve Wi pedoed in the Bay of 8 striking and can only be explained | Mrs, Ida Rattner of No, 282 Kast | \ hundred on the local market] Sm ; T/had made no atudy of detatis of the | Asitsenvera, northeast of Bt Die and i ‘ ‘ Pees ‘ by pressure from the United States. | ‘phird Street was arrested at Witth | to-da This ts an advance of 20 cents] ei. Gr, Wost of | plan and could not speak specifically | ta region of Largitgen,” ways to-day's i Hacay, Many women and children (the Popo has most strictly observed | gc, Reg hoon {ity lyiulted over yesterday's top nnd. tho eh il eee 1} | regarding franchises, real estate val- | oMcial announcement. “We caught en- I, \ were included in the eurvivors, who | neutrality and continues so te do." treet and Avenio ernoon | | price ever pald on the Chicago] (iM dA, 12 | uations, rights of way, @c,, but he emy recone rine part’ under our fire } 179. All were Ie at! Alluding to the submarine war,|for interfering with a woman who | ma Ch Coe %| was perfectly willing to aL GRS Slecerage Sher in Ane, aki ae ( Pe sas y Count yon Westarp said Was trying to enter a store. She was —< ol Fuel & tga 18 |these questions to city offic te! Zptrechae, between the Gise and the - AU, ee Austria ts in complete agreement $3 In Exnox Market Court ITEMS FOR INVESTORS mm fees, Co | pass upon. : ean LOUIS BUSTANOBY, ines spe Motterdam for! vegarding the submarine war, Nor! Many storekeepers throughout the| International Silver Co., quarterly | ogee 8 | Irving I. Bush spoke on the urgent | re night calm elsewhere” 6 Sole Owner, Ldap A ba the demands of the United States HN permit them to open they § , in ate ec. | be | Manhattan an cap put upon itish and Hits hala Rhitan kathas Ie, iat pol PR Hae ea ieee Gaines eee April 1 to stock of re0-| Ges. Becta 18| business enterprise by the delays of AIR RAID IN PRUSSIA. eco , Dessidant Wilkawar attempt. iol emia heat it anc and Mar - 43] inmutticient torminals. Ho considered eer ° wirsteay bring neutrals to his side completely!” “publicity iy the one effective} American Graphophone Co. regular }}| that the New York Central plan of- | mritten Avia’ Bombard tron | HOULIMAN—On Feb. 27, B. HOULINAN TURKS STILL FALL BACK BEFORE BRITISH DRIVE Battle Along the Tigris Over Thir Miles Ne El-Amara LONDON, Fe! Be The Bide was ™ ‘ ! Turks we ft ba tha int iles weat and 4 A " » gunt Firefiy, w hon, has been recapture ship has been taken and MAKES FLESH failed, We rejoice In that, and also 1 da beneficial relief to a serious 50 Miles B. ances |e eaneal He : weapon the people t in foretn rly dividend of 1% per cent. on fore, Works 50 Miles Bey order, uneral from residence of her alster that atter our rupture with Am down food prices.” Louls Kadans, of m stock, payable April 1 to stock Ueno, aie therefore urged the ap-| ToNDON, Fob, 28.—British atrplanes| Mary O'Connor, No, 218 Preatdent Mr. Wilson te done for asx peace) No, $06 Greenwich Street, a dealer in| or tecord March 0 | ‘, 7G, Me nerene | Greckiyn, thensd 10 BL MAnROMtee ne mediator 40 fur as we are concerned." | putter and ewgm, to-day told Axmistant “The fundamental cause for indus-|™#de a raid over German territory on | ure) tries leaving New York je the inabil- Sunday, attacking iron works near) Where oalema nt gt ‘aaa will te {ty to recelve and deliver freight with. Saerbruecken, in Rhenish Prussla,| celebrated. Interment Holy Croge, out delay. It is tho lack of our about fifty miles beyond the border. | LBAVY—On Feb. 26, 1017, at her rea- freight facilities that {s causing New The following official account of the| on’ 848 Amsterdam av., WINIFRED ter ae to-day Sold 4 i |, teusiett. & Myers Tobacco Co., District A eevee Mt ae Quarterly dividend of 1% per Dealers know ' ” } Ww. LEAVY D s , ey are im 1 h peck wtlng of Amer Tobwcc rine 7 aaenden “On Sunday naval airplanes ratde e eee Hea ee er ateation ot ren ue ee $ ’ tho Brebach tron Works, fv 4 Funeral Thursday, 10 A. M., from thi in ‘ aNd. nck and! Natok SHUN BROADWAY WARNING half miles southeast of Church of the Aac . ine \ i 0 1 ut) ‘ock ’ There were several Broadway and Au j H is From i fen i . \ : , ' Ni 10,600, This hostile machine was destroy: omit flowers. ute i Prawn either under the [sim fe be cancetiad now held tn "| BY COURT IN FREEING BOY nand, t “ Arenaury ia | el ' 1 ' Yale & Towne ¢ lared a quarters is] baa sakcciapea ol BERLIN, Feb. 28 (by wir eae Ms y hinsitend. of celts, Payable i | Intatuation for a chorus girl now " 0 thern Roum he wit | ce or pr ad }*! playing in musical comedy in this sterday the Teuton \ A ear 1% | city was responaible for the arraign- f kt feus w 4 f 1 | ment in special sessions to-day of ot y captured 1, | Richard Kent, twenty- of Chicago on . p m the Kuss “ t 7 r Rapid Tran Jan » > | a charge of petty larceny, In placing em than Y 1 ' ‘ att . 964,004, tr 4 its the youth on probation for a year ns and 44 row than alx th ald keep Twas Comat } | the Justices warned bim to keep awa, Aa Ne Jown all w : air sarte ivi [Renee Vactt toll we pamey + Open-Kettle, N, vin divi : ul ! from Broadway. ‘Cocoanut, anited euterday sulceut tend V per cent on preferred and Thin Avenue = 1% |. Kent, who had been stopping ut tho : 12) Hotel Navarre for a month under an Slassumed name, was arrested in the stocks, both rok record Mar } | Pennsylvania terminal, Feb, 17, on a charge of stealing a traveller's sult + | cane. Probation Oiflcer Russell, in a re- d to Justices Herrman, Colling tdwards, stated that Kent while PRFINE CKEAMERY CAKA~ HAs the name indicates, these rom, CHOCOLATE-COVEN MOGULS—The heart, of Hevored Marah parted e ler ¢ byw cov hand ont Co Dividend of visiting a theatre in Chicago one eve- cokerents ‘ 0 ALBANY, | s Sunator Cox Ay 10 stock ning became infatuated with a young sanitary puralfin paper, Cheese nm mot 29¢ - le nd woman appearing in the chorus, Ho Battle ‘Taking “Conrse Desired. cing $1 f , oe ofl 4 ; snr 4X | left home and followed the girl over | 84 BARCLAY STREET sons 20? BROADWAY Snow Bertin j 1 Com “payable April 2 to k the country, leaving behind @ trail o Closes 6.80 p.m. :#at.10 pm Clow p.m; dat. 10 p.m. BERLIN, Feb, 28 (by wireless to Bu ; : HE ‘ "|debts which were later paid by his | @& CORTLANDT STREET 1) EAST 420 STREET ville). 2-Lively outpost fighti | father, K A : Srl taclora of the: Prancosalrinn: tron ¥ ¢ The bi Nemours Lowder ne Justice Herrman said ABest one ballve Bean Te bose teen heey p New | rare Mean, Ae CHICAGO WHE A D CORN, “young man, I am going to place | 400 BROOME STREET 23 WEST MTH STREET vai ent ony € and 1 A {you on probation for a year and my | Closes T p.m. Bat. 10 p.m gh mee Tb. ms Bat 10 P ' vable May Ne advice to you ta to keep away from | 38 EAST 230 STREET AS OTH 87. @ 3D AVE port os Coe Change. the white lights at night.” los om nee ny Dally tervattack {ii > 29) Justice Collins interrupted and said 472 FULTON are KuYN W rt a Soane warner | | wken pile j Only One “BROMO. QUININE WG Ti nd don't go there in the daytime 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.30 P. M.—Saturday 12 P, NM, I are” G ‘ Pm Ate cal DAR ATIVE ped either, for they have matinees in the The specified weight Includes the container | ie ared \ b Minty: dy 4 1oi% 5 13 | afternoons.” |

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