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* GERMAN PAPERS DEFEND PLOT 10 GET MEXICANAID pane re Declare It Was Duty of the + Government to Secure a New Ally. CRITICIS PRESIDENT. W. See Treachery in the Delivery of the Zimmermann Note ts Into Wilson’s Hands. BERLIN, March 5 Germany it is not information set forth in th Press despatches probably the essential facts,” conte allies with says the Tageblatt Wilson knowledge of the ( tentions is now being exploited in true American political fashion.” The Vossische Zeitung says German offer of an all Mexico is affo the Eng service welcome material for a cam paign of baiting. uch as we wholly dependent nglish for informat it is well to pre wi wits sh news Inas: are on source eed n, b 50 i yared- [Something besides amusing herself’ | world, more bathtubs, more auto- | '¢Mtiary, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, who with caution in estimating news values, | Far They Will Go in Prepared I asked this distinguished Amevican| mobi Then, too, if larger | will be freed to-morrow, Will be met This is plainly indicated already in the ness Movement. woman, numbers of young women went to | by a largh delegation of the Birth discussion of the method and manner| wag 4 : work men would be set free for {Control League and of Brownsvill U 8 ‘ner! WASHINGTON, March 5.—"Now !8| PREDICTS POLYGAMY AFTER] jobs that men can do best and weague and naville in which the United States came into |the time for labor to speak. Inasmuch EUROPEAN WAR. that are now neglected and un- | mothers. possession of the information.” as the Justification for labor's particl- | “1 believe that economic indepen-| dane—such activities as scientific Mrs, Sanger will immediately dis ‘ i i =e .The Munich Nachrichten maintains | pation in determining national poll-|denco for all young women ia the cn! ae Tet aceretrustive cuss the birth control propaganda that the Mexican Government, under | cies is based upon democratic princi-| way of escape from polygamy after women means a wastage | “ith her lawyer, J. J. Goldstein, and se. rrangza was rapidly esta ples, it is necessary that the same! the war,” the author of "A Woman of : Dr, Frederick Blossom, President lishing its status as an a Y spirit should determine the principles |Genius” and “Love and the S801 iaea that a exploded ‘is nit tt. the ol the Birth Control League, Dr. Blo: of Germany or any other world ang pians which the wage earners | Maker," replied with perfect sertous- tably injured by work outside her|{0) Sald yesterday that 4x soon a yower and argues that in View of (he among thomscives shall agree upon. | ness. home?” I asked. “Of course all wom-| Mrs. Sanger bas had a short rest danger that America might join Get It is rative, therefore, that the| “If you study history you will note ©. and men too, should work a de-| would begin a Nation-wide speaking many’s foes, it was the duty of che responsible representatives In the | that always after great, devastating FOURS BOUFE REG JA PARIIBTY | te, to beitOllowed) by an tn Jatter to secure new allie The jabor movement shall consider this |wars states have accepted polygamy. lany young girla work much|C@mpalgn in this State, + paper asserts that Mexico was entire subject and shall agree upon {It has been nature's protest against harder at the busines# of being a de A dinner will be given to Mrs. Sang often th ened by the Unite a sh | th oss of la bers of men butante th ey need work to be|er and her sister, Mrs, Kthel Byrne States that it probably could not fundamental principles whieh /the loss of large | num t vomen in self-supporting,” sald Mrs, Austin.! March 16, at ‘Terrace Garden be a b i labor will accept national defense |and the predomi © of wom n “We are coming to understand th re . allow any opportunity to strengt oAgin ile welll Gosoperate: }the population, When that has been proper safeguards for th At the home of Mrs, Ad Lew its position to utilized TA the messure addreswed by |re-eauilibrized the strong states have Women in industry and busines iyohn, No. 881 Fifth Avenue, t The Frankf . a . Guinean fs tai it of the thrown off polygamy, while tt has all that ry necessary is a wide ternoon Miss Todd and Brownsville ae : muel Gompers, lent of the * 4 cation of simple laws, Beir others will discuss Hving cos ments in a different American Federation of Labor, to the | fastened upon weak 8 Uke Tur- ing ts quite as exhausting an occupa. | Mid vearing shar tesa Ube 4 no defense of Secretary mner-| Presidents of 10 national and inter-| Key, and choked thelr progress. tion as writing a book. I know, for I Ctiawater will wpe 6 5, Mann's action After expressing a national unions, department Pri | n England, after the war, have tried both, teal hatore the Bolrical: iv ae mild and apparently not serious ents and the chiefs of the tour rail- he worth of women is now | \/°)\2 4 pa ys mild and apparently not serious oad brotherhoods in a call for. «| there will be 3,000,000 more | scitired by a wrong etandara, ciation, No. 15 is ai . m S ’ meeting in this city a week from to-| women than men. These women | Men esteem them not for what W en h 4 note, and ad aitt that its publica- day cannot obtain even a kiss, ex- | they do but for what they look. {Vin (ity etic teak tion strengthens immeasurably Pr —_——_— cept surreptitiously. If, in addi- | They are rated not according to | 1104, & ho Park Avenu son's , i their service, their mental power, ! dient bh n J Bon, ed Prank: 21 BOMBS DROPPED ON SHIPS. tion to their natural craving for their gene: COLT a a FE acescecaie. gmermenage furter deltung say n the camp of love and motherhood, their equal- cording to their skill in pleasing. POSED ASN MISS. R our enemics jubilant wus IN DOWNS AND ON RAILROAD ly natural craving for food and With all young womer ich or the result of the discovery and It is must be sat- poor, pretty or ugly, nating hot ‘an especially. fortunnte circurn —— clothes and shelter must be eat | CP°tauche, compelled to 10. te AND HOAXED CONGRESS stance for us--aside from the pollti isfied by some man, what is the | Work, there would come about a eal value of the wh iove-that | “Good Success Was Observed,”| answer, except polygamy? The | ravaluasion of women which is _ such an absolutely secret documaut| ' lity to earn their own living ig Britten of Ilinois s, should fall into the wrong hands. | Says Berlin Report of an Air | APY, gole defense againet this | “And ho t the mt ect of such \ Li wn ‘ pas Mrs. Ede ee ite a scheme on marriage?" 1 quesiione: onds, e of Pennsylvar | n British Ports. fate. If the United States should | frily. 4 we ife of Pennsylvania LOG OF LIGHTHOUSE NO. 1.) sintix, march 5—the Admiratty| lone a large proportion of its male | | “Universal industrial service for] Congressman, to Pla Joke ; has made the following announce-| Population by war, our women | Airs wot toe oo. she anawered,| WASHINGTON, March 5.—Con ani ees Br mes Wane es would be in a similar predica jer “s ‘conception of mar-|&ressmen who crowded t hak a SBD Baaketa A ime Yr A conception of im eressm| no wded to shake peers ; v4 hat Amer- re sort of fairy-tale brass | hand firat wor The log of Lighthouse No. 1, German hydroplanes on the | ment But | belleve w ar er. [riage an a aort of fairy-tale braaa| hands with t t woman member public by the keeper of the light morning of March 1 dropped ican girls would learn hd Ich man Keeps his heart's ot the House learned to-day that the Winifred Holt, shows that the blind} twenty-one bombs on merchant themselves, for even now more | Pemcnin is #0 afraid that, unless he| Object of thelr Itations wae not folk under the care of the New York As-| yesseis anchored in the Downs and | and more of them, from every sor (ye tne door and puts the key under| Miss J kin of Montana : sociation for the Blind, No. 111 East! the rai dat Ramsgate, | cial group, are doing just that (the mat every morning when he goe8 | Congresswoman - elect but Mrs Fifty-ninth Street, made during the| Good success was observed, All | thing. to work » will somehow dis-| (oe Ww. Bdm wife of Repre year 181,553 brooms, 20 whisk | the machines returned undam- “Another reason why every girl) appear d Le pg ee ere tative dd Pe Rodnivivan 9 baskets and cane o} aged.’ will no age, but al- | sentative Edmor onnsylvania brooms, 4,539 bask ts and caned 70} age 1 a : ,/ should know how to do some work—| Migs ‘hurely will readjust It Mbp hoes wae pre‘atranged by ie chairs. Many me A women were In-| A 0) Ol men haf and DO itis because she Si con-| Certainly every young wife whe b : ie ed In @ great variety of industrial dropped Br ks tribute somethir to society if she is! has be is iM apy arene for two nf i 0 Money is needed to car i Joel und! not to be a 4 pher, @ person! ee eyes at will Sir James Barrie's § G e : hat one y injured. who does Formerly wom- | ¢wely und | And that's some: | tM 31, < Veai pus en contributed housekeeping and! thng to remember ! ; i ‘ . f ‘ ma ck Repnined b * poled litt eal nber. Galliva st which $13,258 ry ES " Palned by whiidren to the world, Now there is raner $36.25. was wages . to blind persor epulse of a small Turkish attack | and gitla are marrying later, There- . ° 2 Ke on h Armenia, near Kalkit, 9 a e they must occupy themselves ul ! Harry Slacht Honored, A to-day by the War Ome. No | (ore: Shey aint ei vor | T0 BANKER’S SLAYER simi w ann. BM A committes of twenty-five of the is recorded in Persia, where the | With some other Kini J |i amly wi own tows Fast Side Merchants’ Association pre. | Wesians recently invugurated an offen-| WORK WOULD BE SALVATION Serre , ‘ A She sented a gold medal n Harry OF “FROTH OF IDLE GIRLS, Mrs. Shirk Takes Uy ase and Di i‘ H hs " f a bin tne nt, director of Phe Evening fF Appolnts Strauss IY they d what happens t Suicide Theory—O M thief of peral Staff, a wer is to be found & i} i _ ; BERLIN, Ma Vienna reports New York cubaret pee ne . ry that Field Marshal Arz von Straussen _ N, Pa, M tl f hurg haw been appointed Chief of th, skating 1 Phere is the froth| LEBANON, Pa arch B Sada - General Staff instead of Field Marshal | of idle girls and women, absolutely! which county authorities ¢ not diseoy i cosgau chan ig nrad von Hoetzendorf, who will be | useless, absolutely unimportant. Alday clearly indicates the iad been hoaxed i aenwe Omeney ously enough to write @ book about {cide bank president and lawyer, ha GOT $2,500 IN JEWELS, Schiff" Stock Barn Barna, thetr dance madness, their pasiine of| been supplied by his widow, wh - A great stock barn on the estate of | Marital unfaithfulness 1 said, ! has been condu fg 0 private inves-| Burwlars Jin Vhetr Way Into Mortimer L. Schiff at Oy Bay was} What do Aly i ger i del a a BES band's tragic death Malls Mi ned yesterday oh herd of stig pple and in bis off Burgia aoled § n 4 cattle wai but a large quan ink, suggested, + : Ma No. 741 Mad Avenue, on hey, grain and other provistona from the economic alue bul wound n i M in t n r #0 ago Was for girls, its psyehic |, head, the ptior 1 7 99,01 ‘ t timated at more jerable? L believe that ' ‘ hi a ee a el ic stabilizer, If ehe | spondency oye 9 1 { . e in constan dan The theory now is that 5 was” A th i “ . New Jersey yalclan Satd to Have ever people th re truck on the he with L Phone 3091 Vanderbilt J "or er we me Oe Oh terse last autslan is ann ate ~ ee ie : 3 Ye ed Mrs. Austin, “L have He t ‘o 1 ‘ teh ELKS ELECT NEW RULER. vices from various directions cons jyge re 1 from Wornan's ihe fa = m 8 that the treatment for 1% i becuune » me ” : a , ‘ : ©) nraker Mitchell Chosen by New “, 7. 2.7.8 pilepay nistered by the cons those fer ‘ ere the , ' ork Lodge Sot by Bie Vote ‘Paris in New Yorl’ i : ae hie ee Bi. ae be pbb Soman who! 2 @Fie Handa Y Mw von Cafe’ des a4 t Reg Hanky Ndi in aghieving (he woman ot ‘ eae heed i sae Tale ak Bow pa alm have been en- sentimen ! t r H eaux-Jiris| al i oe : , oy me f yt “ a h wr BOW. 4OEHSE. fe Bees Kelnehahe AE aie * LOUIS BUSTANOBY, Los, 7 yee Pd a whieh t women of 1917 are nis are unde t . ¢ Sole Owns: { nedy, which’ {s being n a " Hi : v ia uted gratuitously.—Adve | cheering back to the reas, 80 gation, ofticos. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, BERLIN MESSENGER ‘CAUGHT BY TROOPS, GUARDSMEN THINK Have Intercepted Zimmer- mann’s Plot Note. | HOUSTON, March 6.—Oficers and men of the First Indiana Infantry, until recently on duty near Browns- ville, Tex., believe that the men who intercepted Count von Bernstorff's secret message to German Minister |von Eckhardt, in Mexico City, telling him to offer Mexico an alliance with Soldiers on a tee Said to} Germany to war on the United States, | not Secret Service men, but a non-commissioned officer and three privates of Company G of their regi- ment wer nportant that he was turned over to ecret Service men, who took him to Washington, et ‘: GALLS LABOR LEADERS TO DISCUSS DEFENSE Gompers W: ants ants to Know How ‘Industrial Service Will Save Girls From Polygamy After European War, Declares Mary Austin, Novelist Nature’s Protest Against Destruction of Men in Conflict Has Often Taken Form of a Read- justment of Marriage Laws and Customs and Plural Wives Is Result —Economic Independ-| ence Is Way Out. WOMEN WovLd CREASE The WORLDS WeALry Marguerite Mooers Marshall. If all the young men of America are to be called upon to devote six months to military service, young why should not alt the women give at least an | | ‘These four men, so the story is tola /€@Ual pertod to industrial service? in discussin, mmermann_ note. | Ms | ‘ r DiiemAGht Silson hia been eeakine ong the Hoosiers, were on duty as That is one of tala allion nvainat Germany | Lorder Kuards near the little town of the ques tlons Mee cece in cans st har, | ProRresHo, on the Rio Grande, twelve which Mary Aus Just as Germany in case of war, beth miles below San Juan Ferry, and tin and I asked elty would seek ea mi sae nst the twenty-five miles above Brownsville. each other when United States ertheless It MUSE | Phey formed one of a number of pa- We discussed, a admitted that the whole trols scouring the Texas bank between | the National Arts be admitted that tho wh ‘ * Club, tt in this incident permite various ob. (tes two crossings, The river :s ub, the new!) yet icghea dad gala dihtal bg. fordable at many points along t! as Ue plan for pre- servations, although in view of the Joi.) y= paredness put general situation one ts persua he ha a | @ , orward by Miss | postpone all discussion thereof. EES CR een el 20 ‘ scene Kare wn | soba be particular patrol saw a man stealth- ee pe See one With commendable candor," the ily working his way through the “i mm thor of “The Blue | Lokal Anzeiger says, “the German chaparral toward the river, and gnyelope" and other novels und one he iny would-be progressive women Government opposes its version of the PT omptly nt the dro on him. The » a © vol s Hom Lah A t progressed a step!” be " ¥ an surrendered meekly, just as a/|°! the editors of the Woman’ be ere {8 one argument which will ‘incident to the sensational and biased troop of Mexican rurales, about|Companion, It is Miss Kerr's beltet adv, Against the industrial | reports coming from America, The thirty-five strong, rode up to the op-|that every girl in America, rich or | mobiliz: yt rich girls as well as| official statement plainly indicates | posite bank. It la believed they wered poor, should be trained to earn her| Poor ones,’ 1 remarked. it will be | ere tar 4 Sent by pre-arrangement to cover bi. pO! rseig | Sd tha girls whose fathers can | the step was merely a military and | #ent Db» p 6 cover h a0 own living and should support herself | word to aupport them work for a liv diplomatic precaution which the Gov- |" ‘Phe Hoosiers took their prisoner to | >¥ her own exertions during @ period) ing they will be taking the bread o ernment not only had a perfect right!regimental headquarters, where he |Of at least two years of th @ tout hs of poor girls who must to take, but which, viewed as an ¢ was questioned and searched by Capt It # to me that every woman | De self supporting.” awainivt <i live defense against possible attack, | hambers, What happenod after that | who has ever worked for moneys WhO introduction of modern machinery, was & plain matter of national duty knoe: but the pre surmptt rte) id) has known the solid-rock satisfaction | Mrs, Austin reminded me, “because The treachery which brought President pabete COUNG. Oh tb KA lof a pay envelope, the free delight of | men said that machines would t away their jobs. machinery was lus to product ‘Aw a matter of fact, mendous stimu- , and made more Jobs than had existed before, spending or saving or even of throw- ing away se arned dollars, must be lieve in jobs for girls. But I doubt If WOMEN OUGHT TO WOR Ie TO ESCAPE PROM POUGAMY MRS, MARGARET SANGER BE FREE TOMORROW Birth Control Advocate to Be every woman could find a basis for her instinctive conviction the futerest- MORE WOMEN WORKERS MEANS Greeted by a Delegation— ling and almost startling logic of Mrs INCREASE IN WEALTH. | Campaign: Plans. Austin, dramatist, novelist, soctol “All right labor is productive, | Hele waar gist and feminist at larg More women workers should hough she has expressed the wish “You believe that every girt should] ™&&Mareater productiveness, and | that there bo no demonstration on her ith. therefore an incr Ww the be taught to work and should work st release from the Queens County Peni- MARCH 5, 1917. FRENCH REPULSE PASSENGERS PRAY TWOUBOATS SINK VIOLENT DRIVEON = AS SHIP GROUNDS 22 SHIPS; ESCAPE THE VERDUN FRO Germans Suffer He Heavy Losses in Repeated Attacks, NIN FURIOUS GALE SUBMARINE TRAP Eighty-five Safe in Port After Night of Terror Aboard ve Battle to Tank Steamer | With Concealed Guns and Paris Reports. Coamo. | a Destroyer, PARIS, Mareh A violent attack] After a night of terror for the pas HPRLIN, March 2 (by wireless to was made yesterday by the Germann] *Cokers, during which the ship was giving March $).—Two Gi pounded for half an hour on the sands Ja, ’ fo ~German on the Verdun front, To-day's offictal other steam. SUbfarines that recently returned to the Coamo off Barnegat while four announceme ers stood by to give ald, Mt says re German thelr base sank fifteen steamers and attacks failed under the French fire,Jof the New York and Porto Rico seven sailing vessels, aggregating ‘ , Steamship Line arrived at her pler although north of Caurieres Wood amshit 64,500 tons ‘ in South Brooklyn this morning. pool tell ai chine hacks Ek sttackers obtained a foothold tn The nounced to-day. Many of the passengers, among them idvanced positions: jerman several women and children, prayed “One of the submarines,” continues pases were heavy While the ship was pounding on the the statement, “encountered aff the The attack was made dver a front] sand bar and the waves were break- south coast of freland a tank steamer of two miles fn the region of] ing over her decks fitted up as a submarine trap with Caurieres Wood and Bezonvaux, and] The Coamo left San Juan on r well-concealed broadside guns. was preceded by an intense bombard: | ruary 28, heavy with cargo and carry- The ship's boats also were in use to spit ing mail and eighty-five passengers, throw bombs against submarines The French repulsed attempted sixty-seven of them in the first cabin “after emerging the submarine had raids at various other points on the) The trip Was uneventful until the ship an artillery engagement from 3 P. M Verdun Front, taking prisoners ran into the worst of the heavy male unt dark against thie submarine The War Office announcement fol-| south of Barnegat last night. Shortly ,tray and against a submarine de lows Jafter 11 oclock the steamer struck, stroyer of the Fox Glove type which iF dataantnanine aude Mata "ito Xi mikey pt had retired, 22nd her. At leant three hits were ring detachments made several Most of the passengers had retired, a succes#ful attacks, particularly [and when the ship ran aground they prostie on the Fox Glove, northwest of Tracy-le-Val and in’ [ran from thelr staterooms scantily y the sinking of these ahips the following we destroyed: 4,800 tons Avocourt Wood. Near ‘Troyon, in clad. Wirelens calin wore sent out and (Goon Emil weaves: ut eee the region of Rheims, and at Mill No steamers Experanza, ‘Tenadores 9° Teun Om le ee The) tens ot Wt We broke up attempts of the [and Essex and the coast guard cutter . 5 enemy to mako surprise attacks, | Mohawk started for tha distressed COM!, 2.500 tons of war material, 3,800 In tho course of these actions we | ship. The ‘eranga was the firat to tn of parcels, 4,300 tone of timber, | 1,200 tons of tron ore and 1,800 tons took @ score of prisoners, urrive close to the Coamo, but Capt 1 “On the right bank of the | Evans felt the steamer slipping into of Bround nuts Mouse the bombardment directed |deephr water under the reversed en our posittons in the regions of |help was not needed. pare ne” teean” at Whilo the ship was pounded by the NEW YORK’ S POLICE STAFF ut 42. M. by a violent attack | Waves and driven by the wind, the 1 a front of three kilometres be passengers Were ordered to dress and ? ween 4 hambrettos Fy and |imake ready for any emergency, A Young Clubman Becomes a Volun- Rezonvaux fetween Caurleres t d aided the steame ~, Wood and Bezonvaux repe shift in the wind aided tho steamer) tary Assistant to Deputy Com- German efforts were broken up by |! getting off but tt was found that ce: Gall ir curtain of fire and machine | five feet of water had been shipped missioner Scull. mune, A A I | fro the breaking waves and during Nicholas Biddle of No, 6 East @ enem ed a footy Caurieres Wood, but all his efforts bers ba tr’ Or raatag dressed and ready yiser of Vincent Astor ‘and a truster wnetrate the wood were with lifebelts, piers ‘ to penetrate tho w Bod wer | Tho men on board, acting under f the Astor Estate, was appointed pentane ca Une auy some. © apt, Evans, kept excitable passen- to-day to be a volunteer assistant to Ne enemy Ww xers calm and prevented anything in Guy Scull, Fifth Deputy Commis Rae ste - . lithe natu of a pantie The Coamo sioner of Police JAP PAPER ATTACKS U. S. was formerly the Cailfornia and ina) ""TH6 ‘burden of Mr, Scull's work ‘The Esperanza, of the New York in supervising the work of the De- IN COMMENT ON PLOT) asa"cstinn "Sint sSiné"icekes Noon fective, Bureau hax Deen Imimensely after the Coamo, She carried 110) 0), m4 te minal | Passengers, forty-nine of them in the 186 hint eh FOOSAY INtOEH AHORA “Reve c Jeaknes first cabin. Bh ft Vera Crus on | ompications, Revelation Ilustrates Weakness of [iiuary 23, Yucatan on the twenty. Biddle, who is wealthy and delonga American Diplomacy Toward — itth, Poe ap heaely vars nach v= to many clubs, began his duties at a enth. On board were eight passenge ; Lalita abhion cocdae Germany,” It Say ‘who left Meaxlco City on February 20, desk In Mr. 8 ill's office to-day, rere ig al They that under Carranza, — OKIO, Mareh Ittor attack on sfexico City was rapldly resuming a the United States for American dise normal busionss fydocter eas WAR TRAINING BEGINS. crimination against the Japanese was | being effectually restored in the vicin- et r the most significant part of editorial ft iL tee as | fa manele © Dn nt here to-day on the German FINDS COAL TAR DYES | Military tnatruction for students at to align Mexico and Japan wtih the College of the City of New York Germany against the United states T P UBERCULOSIS GERMS will begin in earnest to-day. Many of Tho atttack was by the newspaper those who do not take the course in OF Ae het Aneta Lihaehe debated poasiaaie military affairs will enroll for the woaltiees American diplomacy | AZO Compounds Also Restrain Ty-| Home Defense League and be in- toward Germany.” It added . a _” | structed in police duties United States treats the Jap roid Bacilli, According to Ex ‘The cominittes on Military and Na Warne ue} Benes Rik si Abe periments of Dr, Lewis, val affairs of Stevens Institute of tunity to open negotiations to corre Certain coal tar dyes have a marked Technology is now completing 4 this unfair attitude on the part of | power to restrain the growth of tus classified list of Stevens alumni with America." reulosi# germs, It 18 announced in reference to thelr qualification and - > the Journal of Experimental Medicine peadiness for Government service. NEW REPORT OF SINKING by Dr. Paul A, Lewis of the Henry poem Vhippa Institute of the University of Vennsylvania, ‘This peculiarity, ne says, BED COLLAPSED; SHE SUES. OF THE LINER DRINA he has found to be y ucteriatic f the azo compounas, because they Woman Wants 85,000 a contain nitrox ne Sints Broke, Royal Mail Steamer Was First] ‘“Phese dyose he adda, have been dem t while whe was ill the ° matrated in’ the Phipps laboratory to Alleging that while sh Listed as Victim of German have « restraining effect also u the ta in her bed broke and caused her Raider wth of typhoid germs, th Of 4, ¢all, Mrs. Rosalina M. Field, of Col- ide 4 power : ‘ he Empire Case The bactli experimented upon by Point, ts suing t Advices received here from Tio Jan-| Lewin we coudanta of ithe avi pany, makers of the bed, tn . ondon indicate th that obtaine? from the Rockefel yn Supreme Court for $5,000 eiro and London i he tt Institute for Medical Research. A ea. yal Mail & ner Packet Mner]eral review of the results of the ex it artment Drina 11,483 tons with passengers| periments nuggeste, he aya, that the Whe Se, S08 | tubere bacillus Ia highly sensitive to er to Mra, Field and the and from Rio Janeiro has been | yiight modifeations of growth facture allege they cannot be unk between Lisbon and Liverpool, | ton Meth ne blue dyes sho: mayuaey On @ motion for | ed! nd th passengers rescued and | frat power t D germ growth, he held Naarient n the admitted t ed. No details are a dyes will next be tried on the Justice Aspinall ved decision The South Amer i | umonts types of germa. ed tha loss afte —_ ~~. -— | pa raving Iasbon, had ’ “| UNTERMYERS | SUED IN WEST. the agent he Stear 5 ( any in) Kio Jat estat y pany here admitted| SALT LAKE CITY, March 6—Upon (eo) fa ap Pant aMdavit of Samuel Newhouse, Salt 1 f y aptal Driv eapitaliat, t amuel Unterm aun landed safe New York finan ‘ Jan, 17 it was reported th Soa welt 2 w wi r Kealty Com vt ntltled to the f the capital Khniner Commu Alty. Compa ae Reni rane ‘and the The Belk v > ' r aceon Henr ne, and aoa KAISER DIVIDES BELGIUM. . Makes Three Districts of Held Ter- Are Always Ready ' ' ritery, @ Governor for Hach : 1 toda OPENHAGEN, March 6.—That part to Serve Rae Belgium in Germany's hands has Try Them at Hom Uritioh Wae , heen divided into three provinces, with Tat LONDON, Ma A War of ’ sof Bru and $ Apu ital 9 reemans FACE POWDER. 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