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ce OR ORT RR RE RR RON THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1917, i aoa SSS SSA HUNGER AT AGUTE. FRENCH PENETRATE “Mone, Machines” That Sends ACKSOROEAL TRIAL Seema SEEKS FREEDOM cosa se Sorc STAGE NOW IN ALL | THIRD of European neutral ne- tiome than for thelr guidance. DIPLOMATS LiEVE U. 8. IS R WAR WITH GERMANY. ‘Virtually all agreed that in their opinion the Uniter States to-day war mearer to war with Germany than at any time within its history. it Ie understood on highest au- thority that thie Government, in @enection with revealed German intriguing and plotting that atretches from the Canadian boundary through Central Amer- jon to the soutnernmost South American country, is consi wome kind of that is expected to call forth from each of the other twenty Ameri- ean republics an avowal of co- operation in equelohing for all tims pernicious Teutonic influ- ence in thie hemisphere, @ome of,the American @hips oan be armed within a few hours. It will re- quire only & few days to equip most of them. The work probably will be Gone at the nearest navy yard, after application for armament has been approved by the Navy Department. < Guns are ready, and, should war| while epidemics are apreading every. | Butte du Mosnil and Malsons de) Champagne. After several desperate | charges had been made, with alter nate advances und retreats, the French succeeded in holding all the ground they had gained, and in mak- ing fresh progress come, merchant vessels can be con- verted Into naval auxiliaries within @ hort time, While there can be no room to doubt that It is the purpose of the Govern- ment to request Congressional approv- al of any steps contemplated by the President to protect American int ests at eon, it is not improbable that the form of the Armed Neutrality Bill that failed of passage in the Senate on Gunday will be enlarged in scope. WANTS THE OLD LAW RE- PEALED BY CONGRE! Tt ts considered highly probable that the President will recommend the passage of & measure invalidating all of the obsolete laws now on tho statute books that tend to lessen the authority of the Government in an emergency or that permite of any question of such authority. The special session called by the President will devote a good deal of time to the consideration of domestic matters. Appropriation bills, including that for the army, will have to be Passed with little delay. These appropriation bills catry something in excess of $500,000,000. Killing Children Because There Is No Food, LONDON, March 10=—The food shortage is becoming cute in all the | Warring countries in Europe. In Ger many the situation has tong been worse than the Government has been willing to admit; in France the lack the problem i» urgent; in England the Cabinet in giving it #erioun attention | Only fragmontary reports of the de- ‘bate in the Prussian Diet have been ‘printed in the German newapapers. but the Vorwaerts, received in Am- sterdam to-day, contains this from | the speech of n Socialiat, Hort Hofer “The mortality among elderly pee ple i® increasing at a terrible rate, Where owing to decrensed power of renistance, Thy number of suicides ts Increasing and parents are killing their children owing to inability to obtain food for them. Yet the price of potatoes, which long ago became generally scarce, is to be Increased. Tho Russian Government has called & #pecial conference to c.al imme- diately with the food problem in Pot- rograd, Maximum prices for bacon, butter, Parents Are Reported to Be|Also Make Fresh Progress in of grain fs causing worry; in Rosse] attack, The French continued their Violent Fighting in the Champagne. PARIB, March 10—On the Verdun front the Germans attacked the trenches recaptured by the French north of Caurieres Wood, to-day's oficial statement says. The Germans penetrated these poritions at some pointa, but were ejected by a counter-| { raids, penetrating the German port- tlona east of Armancourt as far as the third trenches», and taking pris onera near Crouy, northeast of Sols- sons, Violent fighting occurred in Champagne last night in consequence f a German attempt to recapture the} gvound won by the French between | WITH THE FRENCH artes | AFIBLD, March 10.—1t was a “Battle in the Blizgard"” by which French| ERMAN LINE =" pagum ~WARRING NATIONS) ON VERDUN FRONT a FOR ABUSED IN 6 é a > + Counsel for Prisoners Is Will- ing Women Should Walk | Over Hot Irons. POs HdOS FOS LONDON, March 10 (1.20 P, M, In tue course of an eloquent and vigorous speech to-day in summing up the case of the four prisoners on , trial charged with conspiring to mur- ider Lloyd Goorge and Authur Hen- derson, member of tho War Council, 8, H. Riza, the Mohammedan lawyer who ts acting a attorney for the de- fendants, startled the court room by suggesting @ trial by ordeal. He re- ferred to the mediaeval form of jJudictal trial in which, in place of Jevidence supernatpral ald 4s Invoked, as in a tent by fire, water, polson or other agencies. Attorney Riza has been endeavoring to impress the jury with the alleged sinister signifeance of the failure of the Crown to produce Gordon, the chief police witness against the four : | defendants, Mrs. Alice Wheeldon, her two. daughters and Alfred George Manon, husband of one of the dau wee had started the whole plot, lad lured the defendants on and then tors, The attorney declared Gordon, | Actor Pleads Guilty in Seeking Citi- zenship That He Is Antonius Nicalaus Petrus Zilles bring you, Brace yourselves for here comes the shock! Emmet Corrigan, regarded by you for many years an one of the most distinguished actors Jot Irish descent on the American | stage, pleaded guilty to-day to be- ing @ Dutchman. Mr. Corrigan threw off his Irish Aisguise whon he put in his appli- cation for citizenship papers, his confession surprising even his clos- LLOYD GEORGE PLOT Trish Americans hold fast! ‘Tis dia. disthressing news this story will — est frtonds, In answer to questions|of Frances Hanan Brand, who, he al- he said his real name was Antonius jeges, caused the arrest in 1014 of J. Nicalaus Petrus—there’s more to| Parker Whitney on a charge of white come—Zillea, that he was born in Amsterdam, Holland, June 6, 1868, and came to America when aix yearn old from Wiesbaden, Germany. There's the recom for you, me Duckos. Hut there's thie consolation: lr tan't likely the actor reached Broadway if he d stuck to his own name, No manager » id be Ne to atand the expense of ould have | now tn Chicago, is well known ther putting Antonius, & n electric! ents All th Cline to announce she | George M, Cohan th At that, it’ od thing didn't wait until next Saturday, the 17th, to break news, BIG WIRELESS STATION "BEING ERECTED IN MEXICO t remains now is for Maggie 8 a Swede and t he is a Turk. Engineers From the Interned Vater- OOS 6S 2O3OG006 cheese and lard have been wet by the] troops wrested thelr victory from the produce exchanges in all English | Germans in the Champagne. The full cities, ‘The list will be revised fort-jextent of that victory, apparent to- nightly by the Food Controller. Bacon | day, makes even more marvellous the fo set at 140 to 150 shillings » hun-|fAght which the Mrench troops waged, | dredweight; butter at 214 to 218;|not alone against the enemy but Pheeno at 140 to 164, and lard at 140] against the weather Itself. to 141 #hillings a hundredweight. Snow covered all the ground except By arrange.nent with the Minister|a piack gash across Dead Man's Land, of Agriculture and the Food Con- where the white covering had beon troller in England, the Ministry Of] churned up and the snow turned un- Munitions is taking control of all fats, der by high explostve shells. jolla and ollweed and their products, warino. were sill En against the snow-white background GREET VON BERNSTORFF = jor tne trencn wails, and then stepped | ted for an instant ‘ When the Infantry leaped from the | including oll cuke, soap and MAF-lirenches in successive waves they ’ | when he had got them weil within his | land Here Are Directing the net had handed them over to another | Work of nstruction agent named Booth eo that his own) connection with the case would not| GALVESTON, Tex, March 10— be so flagrantly apparent American passengers on the Wolvin ‘Then after a long and impressive! Line steamship Harald, which arrived pause Attorney liza suddenly said; | here to-day from Vera Cruz, declare rdon I wonld| that a powerful radio station is be- IN INTERNED RAIDER PLOT|"‘r‘swise wae pussies and sas: {emer I fear that would be impossible, It| These passengers: I. L. Kro has been abolished. Do you seriously | Oklahoma and Harry 8. Witne Henry Rohner, Rich Philadelphian, Accused in Connection With ploughshares in order to prove their, t!ve Information that such a station Rohner, President of the Henry Roh- Mr. Kroutil said the steel work on mmet) claims her false representations en- “In the absence of | ED suggest that the defendants should| ing erected on a hill near Mexico City| mentioned by Brand. suggest the ladies should walk over hot | Shernborn, Mass., say they have posi- | court has no jurisdiction. |there caused the arrest of Whitney, FROMTHE “GIRL OF PEACOCK ALLEY" J. H. Brand in Annulment Suit Charges His Bride Was Al, | ready Wife of Two Others. | An annulment @uit secretly filed by James H. Brand, @ wealthy guest at the Manhattan Hotel, to rid himeeif slavery, came to H@ht to-day through the filing of the wife's anewer, couple were quietly wed in Florida in February last year, Brand alleges that his wife, who is is the “millionaire girl of Peacoe! Alley.” After the Florida wedding, the complaint sets forth, the couple re- turned to New York and disagreed, Mrs. Brand went West. Brand title him to an annulment, After two months of married life, the husband asserts he earned his wife, under the name of Genevi Hanan, had married Arthur N. Harris, of Los Angeles. This mar- riage, it is alleged, was the result of a champagne dinner at which it was suggested that all the diners get mar- ried forthwith. She and Harris, it id charged, led the marriage parade, Brand alleges she was not then in « position to marry, being the wife of Albert V. Baisden, whom she married in Dalton, Ia., in 1908, Brand says that in 1914 the young woman went to San Francisco and 4 millionaire. He pleaded guilty to a violation of the Mann ite Slav Act and was fined. Other men are The sult was brought by M Steuer, Mrs, Brand Is represented by Abraham Levy and Millet, Gorham & Wales of Chicago, She contests the suit on the ground that the locat — ; The Army Bill carrien 4279,000.000,| WITH SONG AT CHRISTIANIA |nens or unis vasn or cuurnen ap cart. such @ suggestion, You are not serie ni i | | 1s In course of construction, and that | Smuggling Scheme. | Risaot do. 4t ie expected to establish direct com | REBELS HAY PP PHILADELPHIA, March 10.—Henry| Tne Judgo—it 1s no use submitting | ™unication with Berlin | IN PERUVIAN REBELLION | | —_—-— Company, wholesale grocers and! ous, the towers had been completed. Mr the Rivers and Harbors $36,000,000, pesthedbtall el and snow, | delicatessen dealers of this city, and 1 | Whitney said ‘as understood | i tnt : ~ dealers s city, and) Riza—tI do seriously suggest it hitney sald that it was understood | Son of Admiral of Navy Assassinat- the Sundry Civil $188,800,000, the | si oe ctor fut] They Pushed torwart at a stow,| Military Writer Asserts Cav-|a well known German American, was| pd Meci that the chief engineer and assistant |~ ‘ t Navy , the “ . x General Deficiency # Military Academy $) In addition to th measures Ww. centi arm Reception. which will recetve consideration are pe the amendment to the Shipping Bill} LON DO! emoowering the reer to eerei Bernstorff, former German Ambassa- | Nessians mandeer ships and shipyards, reverall aor a: Washington, arrived at Chriae ehias’ 1s : defining corrupt practices in political] tiania this morning in the midst of} BERLIN, March 10 (via Sayville).—| it ts virtually ie pt pi | y elections, several conservation bills!” violent anowstorm Russian troops in the Champagne! « and the Webb act to encourage ex- . . 5 = 5 ; } ports to foreign countries. The steamer Frederik VIII, onjattacked the German lines near “HUMPTY-DUMPTY” DEAD. uniform — pace, reserving the strength for the final hand-to-hand conflict when they attained the Ger man poattions, engineer of the German steamship, ¢d and Warships Dismantled | VigiksseupelneTmueen faveivina ONE YEAR IN JAIL EACH Vaterland, interned at New York, are | to Prevent Seizure. P soininerce raiders iceonmee! — FOR SINKING GERMAN SHIP) “iesetaors So 'the ttaraia aiso aaia | BUBNOS AIRES, Baron 10—Pern alry Has Dashed on To- ward Sandra. Cheering Germans Give Him March 10—Count von liihele \teabipahddendt ebabehe Repke Aabg that four or five other high power |!8 aflame with rebeltion of a sérious- erman| LONDON, March 10.—The Lc ndon| oo Nasa hg ring a cet at reais stations ot being erected in| ness not realized until to-day, when IDally Chronicle says to-day that |'%® Philadelphia avy Yard, ssel_ Who | other sections of Mexico. informa ton emdgeted aecesedie fare | Government officials declined to sg der to evade the strict government | Eight Officers of the V ti a e, 1s 4 e a certain the Britlah ‘state the exact charge lodged against | Scorned U. S, Laws Must Also dor to evade the strict government troops are now in Bagdad and that | Rohne r. j ON 8 SHIPS SUNK of fighting in Lima, the capital: ’ SIX BY U BOATS, Pay $500 Fine which he and his party travelled] Prosnes yesterday SHCinas Chg aes Cen alae aY ae many” persona, Mad’ been allied” aa ’ Peruvian warships have been dis mantled by the Government to pre- vent their seizure by the rebels, a Halifax, was completely covered with | slans penetrated German trenches at | Chronic military correspondent, ship Liebenfels, sunk in Charleston - and snow ome points but re subs 1 one o . 3 CONSUL LINKED IN PLOT harbor the night of Jan. 31, Jast,) Peruvian navy, bas been assassi sReny Denier, Clome for 40 Years! on reaching the quay several hun- arven ede itp Metette le mica Wands ME Lt NN to-day were sentenced to a ebiin nated iapires at 7h af Re of Fat, — tion apparently is based, writes: KINGBTON, N. ¥., March 10—Fa-| "4 members of the German colony] “South of the Avre the French at-| mous for forty years as tho original | 404 representatives of the Legation! tacked portions of our trenches ne “Humpty-Dumpty” clown, Tony De- | kav¥e the returning passengers an en-| Laucourt and south of Cro iastle welcome, the first wor , | nier died here to-day from a fall on|thunlastic weleome, the fret words! nil," the statement says, “They were| US fighting, and we shall probably an {ey sidewalk ated in hand to hand fighting. | learn that our cavalry dashed through | inj ; , the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary and in Los Angeles 9 pay a fine of $600 each. | For Trunk Suspect Says He They were convicted yesterday of I in Mex | sinking a vessel in a navigable stream | ost in M |1n violation of the navigation laws “Ono is entitled to assume that the, Setrch Being Made r |elty was occupied without any sert-| —_———_—— i Rosdkva trae | FLORENCE, 8. C, March 10— many 4 persons had been killed and from the United States by way of] Office announcement says the Rus-|°xPected at any moment. The WILL BRING FRITZEN HERE; Right officers of the German steam-| The Government House in Lima is peaume wounded. The son of Admiral Graus, of thd surrounded by a cordon of troops, and It is predicted that the President heard by the forr he entered the harbor being the Ger- ico 4 “ SAR. (Continued from First Page.) will resign He w enty-elght years old and|man national anthem, “Deutschland| Twelve prisoners romained in our|it and along the Tigria toward San.| LOS ANGELES, Cal., Marci 10--| Bonds were fixed at $6,000, which | - There is no information obtainable had been an inmate of the almshouse | Veber heres herr ee Paar Gur raiding dea | Although fred Fritx Welland | the defendants were not immediately sotneemrintiones here as to the reason of the out since June, He retired as a clown han Minister io Norway| detachments brought back fourteen | 4"%" a Canal plot euapect, under arrest, re«!able to give. While efforts ye-| torpedoed just before Christmas, | break eight years ago. Two years later he | Visited Count von Bernstorff inter on | ¢ from the hostile lines. in the Information from Turkish sources, seni ; iP + unde arre .? able to giv While efforts were t Pe bg it gh Pani oA * snaeried the widow of Danie! full board the steamer n Champagne, on both sides) according to a ¢ te from Rome Goa) Le Statement that German ing made to arrange for bonds, t ri sell tai Rele Prisoners > soy gad eddy ssh irr iy Mamaniere On (he: lines aesd: that [of, Promes Russians, led by French|to. the sch aiataa thay TER ul Roedel here was in no way! prisoners were kept in the Federaj| floated four hours on a hatch cover r : if dw er prevailed throughout the | Officers, advanced agalnat our posi- v connected wit im, Federal o 3|Co 01 in the icy water and was picked up Dees ivats hay fe Ae sult io tecnees bad weather prevall ath roughout the | oes « POM! disasters to the Ottoman troops in h him, Federal offivlais | Court House under guard d was } up March ihetsatin detachments eniged in| are to $17,000 he claimed to be his lifetime | joard were exhausted by nea sicknees | 40Me places ed | Mescvotamia have onuped great alarm | “ationship they allege cciere, Araricen Tarrivsals orci tise savings, which he had advanced as|from the numerous violent storms “On the west bank of the Meuse|@t Constantinople, There are protests | “ they allege existe be- | Spain American Yarrowdale prisoners ang a loan to her seth (Verdun front) a French advance|syainst the conduct of Germany, | ‘Wee? Fritzen and German diplomatic Going back to England. Stringer | thelr denerture trom Germany'for the (TO REMOVE DANDRUFF } DOWIE SUCCESSOR TO WAR asic. set's he's’ gett | whlch Ie accused of having betrayed | Melts sceunic, HIS MEMORY AND FORTUNE! t:snsro:t vouna tor tne: baraunetios State Department. torday. in a eauip by a passing steamer and landed in sult, Kant of the Meuse our stoi Searon is also ur vt detachments entered Caucletey Wink | Turkey by first obtaining the latter's} | Sear under way « Yoo > from the American Li tio Murhed “WIth sis officera’ oa| aid and then exposing her to danger| !!OnKing to Fritzen. Officials be- Thin ship was torpedoed in the|Hague encan Lewation at Tife Get a 26-cent bottle of Danderinc ON OYSTERS AND SHRIMP nd two machine-guns. The re-|in Asia Hove this Is stored in Los Angeiss,| Cousin of Charles Ostrander, 70,| Aesean Sea and was beached under at any drug store, pour a little into mainder of the French trench garri-| ‘The nows from Me: instead of being lost in Mexico, as ’| fre of a Turkish battery, Tw - * © news from sopotamta ts} 5 nee urkish battery, Two ma your hand and rub well into the sc: ' ni “ant aon escaped by hasty fight : 4 | Fr i Believes He Was Robbed bantag i; A tlawentin 8alP | Votiva Will Take His Choir and Exe | "our whed by shot down six hoxtie| CORtnually more serious, and it 18) It was “Count Kruger’ that | chine gun bullets struck Stringer in with the fin; er ope: By morning mo; Ran ta RIESE airplanes and. two captive ballvoss {stated that the Ottoman army there! Friteen was known to Mise Madeley After Injury by Fall, }the right leg, and he found himself wren tS a . WITH NEURALGIA enger if not all, of this awful scurf will have By defensive fire one hostile machine | {8 completely demoralized and with. who figured in his arrest, | next aboard « hospital ship bound for of the Sea.” disappeared. Two or three applica- wis brought down, Lieut. Baron von| out munitions or food, Arrangements to take Fritaen to New England. ‘The ship, he says, was A mysterious tions will destroy every bit of dan- ranger who has Riohthefen was victor for the twenty- v b ol " * | York are under to-day been occupying a bed in the “Klon- bi ae Sey) A druff, stop scalp itching and falling Apectel to The Rrening Wor Afth time in an air engagement. |b Turkieh official report issued in| ne Jatke” ward on Blackwell's Islanq,| torpedoed in the English Channel Musterole Gives Comfort hair.—Advt. NEW ORLEANS, March 10,—Wil- There was no fighting of import-|COUstantinople under yesterday's date) gaye Friteen Offered $1,000 to Be was to-day {identified ay Charles| Sbeut elghty-five of the wounded men z — lun Glenn ‘Voliva, Dowiels micoessct ‘ on the e atern ront, ‘The num. | alludes the British operations Taken to Mexico City, Ostrander, a seventy-year-old wid-| Were lost, according to Stringer P When those atiar pains 0 shoot ai i ber of prisoners taken by the storm-| against Bagdad as follov 2RSIDE, Cal \ er a long spell «| Ing through your head, when your r ul overseer at Zion City, Il. | RIVERSIL Cal, March 10,--Capt er, sald to have been t ywner of After a long spell in a London jo: & ugh y 5 Y {| ing of Magyaros Height (on the Mol-| "A small force of enemy cavalry r ' rT ODE OMAK SoH a7 8 DORe Wie Owner i ri . r if i t BAN SPRAINS OR to-day announced he would bring his} davian frontier) reached thirteen oM-| Which attempted to approach our iy | Alfred Fritzen, held in Los Angeles,’ large fort For two monthg| Pita! Stringer says he shipped again | Skull seems ‘as if it would split, on « vossel which was torpedoed in| Just rub a little Musterole on the; white-robed cholr and a corps of ex-|cers and 291 men We captured | Wing on the Tigris was repulsed with | mad “8 zs S ea, He was taken ashore | temfles and neck, It draws ou' An offer of $1,000 to Jack Riv. Ostrander has been suffering from a| ors, driver of a bus line, if he would loss of memory following a fall, He| t%* North § i i r i ould loss 0: ‘ol al c the inflammation, soothes away th: take Fritzen to Mextco City, Rivers called himself “Klondike” and the|®¥% British patrol boat and got a of Jhortera here to fight the chief dishes |#eVenteen ‘machine-guns and. tive| heavy losses.’ of New Orleans’s creole cooks. tmlne-throwers | ° pain—usually gi ick relief, / Vollva will war on oysters, shrimp, | we seag Saeerremee | BRIDE JUMPS INTO SEA declared to-day. Rivers was’ unwill | berth on the Pearlmoor, which has| Pain—usually giving quick relies, / r4 “4 a Ca " i crab and other “scavengers of ure the Versian| ing to take the chance, d was named after him thus far eluded torpedoes and mines, | Musterole is a clean, white oist jsea.” Four-fifths of the population To Pol | | ale The identification was made by ——_— ment, made with oil of mustard. Rub pain, ache, soreness and |°! New Orleans make sea food their] PETROGRAD, March 10 (via Lon-| AFTER BAY RUM ORGIE| Arrest in wked With | Mrs. Edlemira M, Ostrander, a cousin| vy, $, Navy League Organizes a sec. | Better than a mustard plaster and swelling right out with don).—An official statement issued | , bionic sill, phia Plot, of No, 1106 Bergen Street, Brooklyn. nin BF does not blister! I “ * ‘St. Jacobs Oil.” to Get 10 Pep] t-88y by the Russian War Depart H May 1 ment regarding military operations in | CHICAGO, Mareh 10,—Fritz Wulf, At her request to-day Justice Dele WASHINGTON, March 10,—Navy | _ Many doctors and nurses frankly band Tries to Follow Her—/a German whose home ts said to be hanty ordered an inquiry into the| League headquarters here received | recommend Musterole for gore | proce March 10.—A 19| Western Perstiy says Oki Dominion Captain Tell in Pht hia, Was taken in cust aged man's sanity, | sas, | cee m from Paris to-day an throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, Rub it on a sprained ankle, wrist, | : / “In the direction of Bijar the Ru: itecawante ce tne madara tiseka ct Mrs, Ostrander told the court that! nounc the organization of a Paris | asthma, neuralgia, congestionypleur- shoulder, back or @ sprain ur strain | biog werkera offectivn M 19,000 | tang took the town o ne and t Spree eats partment just before her cousin's fall he had | section of the League and uring | isy,rheumatism, lumbago, pains and magic in old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil,” | Manufacturers Asvoelation, — Maen y — Wilmer 1 lehtesn: ; witch Wult wag nuig, aaree pon Various warehouses in. the city w York, was made Chairman; | sore muscles, bruises, chilbl because the moment it is applied, out |p SY : vuia [AIR RAID ON RUSSIAN PORT. | ics. ppl eos eee Moh; | mored he ls auepected Ine bed, Strange then, she sald, accompanied | John Hidwely Carter, former A | frosted feet—colds of the chest (it F . faoturer aid the ne scale would *;)mond, a bride of (Wo months, jump mored h suspected of having been * bal Fe can Mir r ty Rouma rhia and | of ving Ne comes the pain, ache, soreness and | iq $1,300,000 annually to the pay- i i © of the crew of an interned ¢ Ostrander to these banks and ware-| jjulgaria, Vieo Chairman, and c. it. | @ften prevents pneumonia), swelling, It penetrates right into the | soi ct Jocai ries, ‘The operators [German Navel Planes Drop Bombs! (om the Old Dominion liner Brandon, | nan vessel at Pilladelphla houyes until only about $8,500 of hia) Mower, Secretary-‘Treasurer injured’ mussien, nerves, Ngaments, | iso were granted half holiday on on ons Near Sulin n James Ri nat night and was! > wonlth romaine, ; —_—_—_—— | fextour and bones, and relief comes | saturdays. BERLIN, March 10 (via Sayvilie.y—| drewned. Her husba Was pre- | Came Mang a Condemned Man on 812804419 Worth of Food in Chicas | Thomas Hayes, Aged Pedestrian, | Instantly, It not oewy kills pain, | The following announcement was made| Vented from jumping roher, In| U. 6 earamant Mane go's Markets, | now erned te Death. | but soothes and heals injury se -day by the Admiralt: court her lay the capta. ne . CHICAGO, March 10.—Foodstufte {in| BERWICK, Pa, March 10. nas ick om of | to-day by U y | ah tentifi thas ani Ms | WASHINGTON, March 10,—Treasury ed eighty, 1 ® quick recovery Is effected. Jerman naval planes on March 6 at. | Ship lestified . Fanon, | Dopartment officiala to-day deci '* | Chicago's retail markets have a value | Hayes, aged eighty, who claimed the et a small trial bottle of mee « ; wife been drinking | c ls to-day declined to) or g19.g64,419, according to reports|heel and toe walking championship CLEVELAND, ©. March 10-4! tacked port establishments and Russian | firs ° had bi pert the custodian of public b Jacobs Oil” right now at any drug | yom contuining picrate of ammonia Positions near the Sulina (an eatuary of ud hie at Spokane te nge heel build: | made to-day by Commanders of forty. {of the United States, at one time was fete things straight 20 quickly room of the t c Tt Numerous bombs we pPHEd succes: { for the execution of Edward inspected: The information gathered | to-do relatives in New York City. | z n - horoughly, It is the only application hud a threes! tectives maid fully, AML the alrpt rewurned u M sentenced to die March p Will be turned over to) ‘Paris in New Y6rh" to rub on a bad sprain, strain, bruise | \"¥ ** r y Wad thwart- harmed, notwithstan the enemy's | New Kefort ¢ Oneral MOUrt, arta punts Federal authorities, wno a 1 ’ or swelling.—Advt. | ¢d @ plan to blow up the station defensive fre inn oral reservation. { the only plocen GUIring 1AtO she paar OF f006 A A Cafe des |, Wastixatos the man could be executed ——— | suBUREA Hate,“ N GOOD BLOOD House to-da | Bullders of Wooden Ships Request sitth Vietory. Nv — y ty) RTASGANK NOTA eMOATHIGE Tor Rn BERLIN via Sayville wireless)’ FIOM E geen 8OW. 40th St. | ” thre id he anticipate:| WASHIN( , Mareh 10- e March 10.— . Baron von Richthof- f i LOUL Nt “Blood will tell. Blotches and - ce i fa tu Suld be made to ret | builders of (asta ela ti iste “ental . one of Germany's star aviators, | FOR Sale jap es, like murder, will You read that headline almost daily. Keep poi-|'ty Treaty during the| tne United States have been calied he scored his twenty-fifth alr victory in sons out of your home—use safe Pro-phy-tol, |: It is more powerful as an antiseptic than bichloride "Gare "Tes purity restored set rity is re: rs ored an an alr engagement on the western the Shipping Hoard to meet next; Offic 6 id to Wednesday in Washington to front, the GEFleren statement sald for | ler methods looking toward the tm- | you °— ae y the faithful use of may be used for every sterilizing purpose, yet cannot in. {Tetons be Maint wdlate, Dullding of increased “tan: | ae along the line of th CATHERING, M'GRATH “nes "Berrys wny one even if swallowed naw Van oe aRID o vhs Pposed Incendiary Fire Started N J Cc ] | Amod 61 years, widow of Patrick Me "e | Be, 5c, $1.00 dest Woman tn cine Te Moly in Arma Plant. ew Jersey Central | at hr fate venience, 448 Dloen old ’ ‘ ps ch 10 The Say "7 AMS fet Your Drugelet on PRo-PHY-TO| seilpsenity it . 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