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Reds Won torcee’ Wy Cortuaty’v rai Leive-emeperation at sen with ibe Bat ASQUITH DEFENDS Department Store Girls at Military Drili ROADS AND UNIONS ct iterate aro vecnune ot io . 5 * ae je character of the ratiroads, less disregard of Amertean rights [ish and French fleets to clame sabe ) Make Fine Showing of Feminine Prepa ' publ Me may discumy universal military | marines out of the shipping lanes. affected with a pubNo interest and oat ae nang training, After an important conference with — : It i planoed to establish a sub-| State Secretary Lansing, Navy Sear < - marine-proof patrol off the American] retary Daniels and Ue members of H coast, insuring safe: passage to and from American ports for all ships Since the visit of the German sub marine U-33 to Newport last summe: made it clear tnat the underwater craft could opem's accons the At- lane, it is believed necessary to pro vide for prytection of American barbers in the event of war. Informa! negotiations will be start- ed for @ working agreement with British and French patrol squadrons now endeavoring to protect ships passing through the German su marine sone, It is planned to make American waters safe against mib- marines for ail ships, with the under standing that ican ships will re. celve full protection in the zones from patrols of the Allies, The plan would necessitate the interchange of information as to the routing of mer chant craft tw and fro across (he Atlantic. Unmense pressure is being brought summon Congress into immediate seswion so that it may declare instead of waiting until April 1 ar for posure and suffering the wind and sea for four days and at his government in the recently pub- three nights, the Captain, his wife the neral Board of the Navy, the President, in person, authorized Mr, l BOAT VICTIMS | Upon No Man in History Had | Heavier Burden Been Cast, SAVEDAFTERFOUR |“ 'c DAYS IN OPEN BOAT Tre ix-Premier Replies to Criticism in Report of Dardanelles Submarine Réfused Aid to Commission, Captain, Wife and Crew | were ‘ . * | LONDON, March 20.—An energetic oo ! of Norwegian Ship dbeaig eh Vik tik Lov Solas was made in the House of Commons LONDON, March 20. Reweued in the merey of; who replied to the eriticiam= levelled | Mer Asqnitin, | | + DIFFER ON COURT'S \siics"si*Siocrs « RULING ON STRIKES Railway Heads Hold Decision Means Congress Can Avert Tie-Ups. CHIEF LEE IS IRRITATED. Declares Neither Congress Nor the Supreme Court Can Make a Man Work. Railroad presidents and managers, after commutation with counsel, have eome to the conclusion that the deol- sion of the Supreme Court upholding the Adamson eight-hour law has vir- tually Insured the country against any sailors. “This same opinion was recently ex- pressed by Judge Clements, a mem- ber of the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, when he sald that ratiroad employces are affected with a public interest that they can no more ignore than can the carriers, “The samo idea was expressed by President Wilson tn a speech he made , at Shadow Lawn during the campaign, when he said: America is never going to say to any individual ‘you must work whether you want to or net but” it ts privileged to say to an organisa. tion of persons, ‘You must not tnter- rupt the national life without consult- ing us. e COMMITTEES BEGIN ADJUSTING THE 8-HOUR SCHEDULE, A committee of the four brother- hoods and a sub-committee of the Railways National Conference Com- mittee to-day began the task of fit- ting the eight-hour day to the time schedules of every railroad in the United States, Meetings will be held at the Grand Central Terminal. ey fe 3, widespread railroad strike in the| There are about 800 separate which date the extra session already | ing eigit of the crew of tho Swedion Ushed report of the Dardanelles Com- x contracts to be signed between the has been called. 5 regortad (ale onastcn | oe phar men and the roads on the new basis. Pi jak Wik ts: Geltinn sutdaneae a “Lord Kitchener wae « masterful ‘he leaders of the railroad unions, | Whether the roads, or the it~ policy of armed neutrality to its full- est dogres are betng hurried in the Department. ‘The possib while mot admitting that this assump. |Hour Commission, headea by a tion t= justified by the decision, do | eh: GW ciorthala, shell pene pA not heaitate to say that they are wor- | estimated at between $13,000,000 and ried about the language of the deci- | $16,000,000, will be decided to-day, “ The settlement with the four Son waleh cleaned thee ‘ne “public |. cit necks eaves the saiieeea ani man, endowed with formidable per- i ' Boston's Fenway Park presents & The Dag was sunk March 13 at a sonality and disposed by nature to | it novel spectacle these days, when the me int 200 miles west of the Sellly ands. The keop his own counsel,” said Mr. As- | en aboard her took to | | open boat when the submarine | @ith. “But It ts a mistake to sug- radi duty should thetr services ever be | . t to-day by to bene to-day upon the President to , pitinine condition as « reguit af en. | 2°28" bY former F jones for carrying out the “heoner De | | servants.” i The bo at he lived atio aA did| 5 facing the claims of telegraphers. ; Hopes Women Will MaMAGh THR Pax Ue Liv GL Cc ‘ needed by thelr country, In they! ‘The union neads take the position |shopmen and other workers autalde { pein and was not supplied with not consult military opinon as to the trim uniforms they are the pets that there is no power in govern-|0f the brotherhoods, who claim that . * sudiolent rations conduct of the war. That ts untrue, | * en edenining aity, —= | ment, or elsewhere, which can force |they come under the Adamson law, al- ' Adopt This Habit A Gratien “Gerema U Boat come st guctaa a \y (0 & man to work against his will; that | (Roush the Supreme Court 4 Bot mander and a drunken crew sunk the >W m SeGe CAS GUFTEG We earty ‘ iu }make a ruling on this point, hen \ Norwegian sailing ship Collingwood, months of the war he acted as his ‘The management of the Hotel Mar. |Tesorting to that means. ie wie the right to etrike against intoler- | W. G. Lee was asked if his organiza. : As Well As Men wecording to report of her master to- own Chief of Staff. tinique told detedtives im the presence} Until December last Stern ae 1a | 2* conditions ts an inherent con-| tions would help the other workers, } day. Hin vanel wus destroyed March |°"“wnen war broke out the gen | of an Evening World reporter thatjomoleved ty Kahe Brotha, No, Ui [etitutional right which cannot be/Meeeld ow . : . | West Thirty-sixth Stree! abridged by the Congress or the/ ; ” iq , ON ‘: Pe stadt were sent te the front. Their Mrs. Hilair had come there at ap port; that ts all. ie | Glass of hot water each monn. '0« al the British steamer Bea) tinea plldbe were tail ty ottiners wlio had | proximately 1.20 o'clock Thursday ag. he has Neen ca ia tbe bate enn p rey roe elened executives iia ! by 4 German submarine M Rosh the sell a teat andl ternoon. Where she went between | Working on we. F On the other hand, the railroad| no move will be made soon for an i Ing helps us look and feet ie ed Val Luo n Lhe we Mand 186 dosent is in tho akirt business at No. 138/ pregigenis and lawyera wet up that| !Mcrease in freight rates. They may # ann able advices received 7 0 vi 11.30 and 1.20 detectives are seeking to- jawy' set up a ’ : t ™ clean, sweet, frei i . highest authority at that time was ~ treet, and one walt for a report from the Goethaly , sot owners of the veseel ae Butinn tat Lord Kitchener himself. Upon no oy Cres. Te he bioan's ta edie to va ocnpicosa spine ey thelr tennlomecs | committer. - > In histo ‘ The interval would have given hor | his is aad to if the railroads and their employees Hovey, briaht, a land. Captain Hoy and seventeen ™an In ry had a heavier burden ry ff Weights and “ Sie: bright, alert—vizorous andi members of the eréw, the tWeasnge been cast, and nethine Gs se with | ample time in which to have ha@|'n the Department o! cannot get together on @ question RID BROTHERHOO CHIEFS — usa good, vege skins « sald, were minaing. greater ind! ion than the attacks —_—_— luncheon, although it ts fairly wel | Measures. of hours or wages, it devolves upon pret Foay complexion and freedom! Agents were advised that Chief Ot- x, K | established that she left the hotel for| Mrs Hilatr was buried this morning | tne government to uphold the “public from Ulness are assured only by | fiver McCartney and sisteen of the Te on Lord Kitchener whose (Continued from First Page.) borhood of | from the undertaking establishment of ts" to % a ott 0 clean, healthy blood. If only every crew were landed and that two of ™emory {s tm @o danger, and will| a short time in the neigh of rights’ avert a etrike or tie-up. , woman and likewise every man could these had died of exposure. Nothing live.” Hey og the sess ot De morning | we known regarding the fate of Capt.! My. inside bath, what a gratifying change | Hoy and the others. would take place, ee The Bray Head, owned by the Ulster |€*Pedition was primarily a naval one Instead of the thousands of sickly,| St@4™mship Company, limited, of Iel- | because Lord Kitchener proved to the anaemic-looking men, women and| ast, "aded from here for that port | satisfaction of the War Council that ‘ | | John C, Kulke, No, 154 Court Street,| so, in the future, in a dispute between them. The men ieft the saloon, part- ABOUT AIMLESSLY| Brooklyn, Omly her husband, Harry; | untons and the railroads the dispute Ini “fic { ing from Sternberg at the door. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. her niece, Irene Murray, and her! can be thrown into Congress by the Union Pacific Chairman Advocates “Sternberg has something further to] Sternberg’s statement of the way} Mother, Mra, Cavam, were present | gtumborn refusal of one side to treat Compulsory Arbitration of explain about his movements on the] io spent Thursday afternoon, as made| Burial was in Calvary Cemetory. he| with the other, Railway Dis; , utes. wi Ma cargo, Mrs, Hi was m ed," M * ", body of the murdered woman had not @ ) iP ls with pasty or muddy comples. | March 1 with @ heavy (trooge to make it a Joint. millta: | 12Y Mrs, Hilair was murdere ir. Jco Capt. Coughlin of the Sixth Branch | pees takem to ber bome. but directly | W: G. Lac, spokesman of the chiefs y bal pt eget wel military and | Joyce declared. Mrs. Sternberg, WASHINGTON, March 20,—Robert i ete of the Big Four brotherhoods, is the multitudes of CLOSING TATIONS | naval undertaking were not available, j Ma wife, told me that on that day D bliin Bureau, was substantially Re re. Aeon ne nee “ Remit carte hg that the Supreme | 9: Lovett, Chairman of the Union Pa- 7 "i Quo } . ollows: . f A bagged pong . The War Council spent three weeks im | ner husband did not return to thelr! ye tert his home, No. 433 Miller|. TW amatvese fall to adduce aay | Court decision does not abridge the| “Ife Board, before the Joint Congres- virile, optimistic thro: of rosy- .| xamining the country's avaitable re- | home untit shortly before 9 o'clock.” af evidence that poison was adminis! iene of the unions to strike, but|*onal Rullroad Committee to-day, ad- eked peo; evesywhere pe Net |sources in men and in obtaining opin-| ‘rhe ttrat statement made by Stern-bavenuc: Brownavilla, at about moor |tereq to Mrs. Hilair. Dr. Otto Kiela he admits that the Supreme Court’s/ Yocated compulsory arbitration of all is ‘inalde ath Yo"hed by drinking °% |ious of experts. British and Freuch s Thursday and went to Louts Mertz’s}of No. 125 Worth Street reports that | . . 7) tes between railroads and em- | berg to Capt. Coughlin of the Brook- i: sediment found in two tumblers | indorsement of the right of Congress ween | ; each morning before breakfast 4 aval expert opinion tavored the en-|iyn detective farce wad that he BAG eee at Male Avenue and Bread-/ the sediment 0! es directly connected with the Asquith said the Dardanelles b net changre from hrerious clowing | | ++ “Am. Ag. Chan, | ined|to regulate wages is distasteful to lass i way. From there he went across the]! her room at the hotel conta 0 operation of trains, “These are the ore pry tlead be et Ba flee | Sie sect wane torprise. The adverse view of Lord| reached home about 6 o'clock street to the Empire Theatre, loung- Bly alcohol, sugar, @ coloring MAt~| the ratiway unk only disputes in which the publie is ene > in it 2 ay Fisher, the First Sea Lord, was not | WIFE SAYS HUSBAND MET “A . ter and possibly bit and D: interested, he sald, | Am, « to wash from the stomach, liver, kid. | \m i “Railroads have come to believe,” neys and ten zise of bowels the,pre- | {i Ing about the front of the place for]. gchultze, attached to the I NOT OATH-BOUND PUBLIC SER- founded on technical naval objections, PEACH OF A BLOND . matter of twenty minutes, leaving | Attorney's office, while not VANTS, SAYS LEE. Judge Lovett added, “that th ban vious day’s {nctgestible waste, sour | im {inmen! but upon his preference for @ different | “When Mra. Sternberg made tbe there at approximately 1.15 o'clock. |completed bis stomach ti says 8) q A Hae ¥ ree pie Ab pla, ny aan fermentations and poisons,’ thus | 4% litaret ut jective in a totally difterept sphere admission to me that her husband, ‘phen he drifted around “uneen- far there are no, signe that Mre-| Under Pie dpeinie nt vere hr, £401 Te that af tae panilo wanaus tee : e | ‘’ i . °,"" was poisoned. “Congress apparently has the power . ” a jeansin, Aiptrtiatel BO Ter tire Sind of operations. was lato In reaching hom Mr. | sclously—this waa the word he used bag macy Aes cone dak bain | or rs e P ested we could whip them, Tho delay in sending troops, Mr. |Jolee went on, “she sald she became io Capt, Coughlin—until he got tofaprecenty mech shorter cham a wom. {o. festiole wARaemand We can't 8 sabrotherhood members, Mr. Lovett Asquith continued, was due to the|so worried over his absence at SUp- Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street }am’sare said to have been found ad- | behind the dectsion, Now, BS Fer iine’ seeotten Gatterenn’ caus Russian position, which was then bad,| per time that she went to bis fath-! about 5 o'clock. He reached home at | Rering to the hair brushes taken by | sress has the power to regulate wages preme Court.” “Dheir leaders, he add- and pressure was brought to bear by cr’a house looking for him. When| the police from the hotel room, | it may delegate that power to the In-| oq, should be stripped of their po putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil: | A. 2 fousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, | sumo Milo colds, and particularly those who have | Seane Woollen Co, Mk Wor in Loxwmnot ive or thereabouts. & pallid, sallow complexion and who |par ke den’ | both the British and French Com-|he did come in he told her that he; At Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Bee nee Suarnrss Pet ta ae er . are constipated very often, ' ure | Retiirhem, al i mander-tn-Chief to keep thotr troops in | had met ‘a peach of a blonde. | Street is the Plaza Cafe, to which TRYING 10 SEE WILSON, nee roe “pl ve Livy waa t of urged to obtain a quarter pound of | Int. there £13 | wrance. | “KC asked Sternberg to explain his| Sternberg admitted he had accom- walons 6@ not vellah he prespect 0: EAL Scotchi—the i geo phate at the drug store, |'.2), feivicum. + | Mr. Asquith asserted the Dar-| @rdiness in getting home, and be| panied Mrs. Hilair on March 22. OHIOAN 1S ARRESTED referring their wage demands to any c wines cost but a trifle, but is {Cris Texter + Pa rations had waved the| told me that he bad been waiting in| sternberg, who went voluntarily to| government comnfission. very best-of itt sufficient to demonstrate the quick |{grsdian Tarif + - ‘ — ‘As long as railroads are pri- aod remarkable chan, ru both health | rer de Ry ig i sppearance aw thoge who | (uly. Mi & str j practice internal sanitation. We must |¢ wort 0 remember that <a> What the House of Lords and the royalty of Europe patronize, : 4 be Be » ‘bo oe she uteet situation im the Caucasus, prevented| certuin cafe to meet & man WhO) the police, admitted at the o gets for months the defection of Bulgaria} "#4 promised to repay him @ loam! that he was the “Bennie” who had| Wanted to Show Suit of Armor,! vate enterprises we our a mudi k ith the right | to the Central Powers, kept 300,000 | Of % met Mns, Hilair in a Brooklyn theatre He Said, but Carried Only selves workmen w' @ right to “We found the man to whom St negotiate with our emp! is ‘Turk. bilized, dest: d some of the Q-' when he was with a blonde woman on ao more important - Ser, eae sts Proting er |b * de at bel parc eat Revolver. Admitting that we are public ser- | 4 tie tee his dees nat Por lthd iret * finest trope te the Turkish army ana} OS referred, but he denied that be! March 8, He said that he flirted with SAN DY vante, we are not oath-bound public servants, such as soldiers, Di MACDONALD Coke Cane he Cane Saige ee fee ory contributed to the favorable events | Ad had any appointment to mev:) srg Hilair, who sat behind him in the| WASHINGTON, March 3 , | whtnessed in Egypt, Mesopotamia and | + agin He did say, however, that) pox, and in the foyer ef the theatre | ander Cwiadzdowski, thirty. * itfes to contaminate the blood, while the poses te the thirty feet of bowels ee a ae ee ee he by Joseph Klodziezezak. Detec-| private rights to the position of pub- to her husband that she was going tol {'\\» declared be neglected to bring |/ ed by!her mother’s at Rutherford. But} the suit of armor, but had instead # trict Attorney's ass stants, ‘The ice say that when confr McGuire he assured him that they} sternberg denied having met her at}revolver and 2% cents in jever ie handed us. I do not think} t —— ~ |the Supreme Court intended to cons| jmet and begged him to try and re-lany time after the day he took her to —- t f R TY fresh his memory. McGuire was posi-| the theatre and cate, MOREMONEYFORDEPOSITORS| ‘*» ‘ich a» Interpretation of te} j tive that he had met him on another 10g) Adameon Law. abs t i : lore or lett iers, for in- j p vada af pesianpy le was in the cafe in question and/ made an engagement to meet her. |No, $10 East Hudson Street, u a e er earrrent: for in With the rare Baas t + 2 | that he did not see Sternberg there| a is under arrest to-day following his anee } Q ae ee | - . She kept this engagement, he said, “We didn't want the Adamson Law uet of re bot- : 33 that afternoon and they went to the Casino Theatre }attempt to make @ telephone engage- 4q ov 8 " f y John “ in the first place, Now, that we have tled sunshine Da This man, the police say, was JobD) 014 arterward to the Plaza Cafe where| ment with President Wilson. tt @ aot cavedar that we kav tly | MeGuire, and bis denial of having Met! they had several drinks. Mrs. Hilair,| Gwiadadowski said he wanted to Dis tea ipconngits - he ave gathered ten years % Sternberg brought from the latter his|). . show a auit of armor worn by Rus- | Suddenly been ahifted from the posl- back—ripened and ‘ Ue } he added, tried to arrange a meeting | sh tions of citizens possessing the right 8 frat show of emotion during the 1008] ror jast Tuesday night, saying that she | sian soldiers in the Japanese War. ty Ctgenies tor tha ciemitiog ox tne bottled in Scot sy eal he has had with the police and! ould stay out all night by pretending |. Gwiasdowskt was accompanied | to orga: r promotion of our | fond. 4 All good Bars and Tells How Vinol Restored His Strength re night and then Stern NIEGR OF SEAIN WOMAN Bank Victime Will Get 5 Per} The railroad understanding of the ‘ anc n Ster proke do Late: ; : broke down TIFIES STERNBERG. © Ameunting to $155,000, | Supreme Court decision was given | F ; Irene Murray, Mrs, Hilair’s niece,| state Superintendent of Banks Eugene| out to-day by an official who acted fae) Daniels Orders Preparations 10) 4 number of employees of the Hotel) confronted with Sternberg, became | Lamb Richards to-day made application | yy mpokeaman for the Committee. of | Scotch Whisky Enlist Them in Case of Martinique were called during the @f |) vsterieal as she identified him as the|to Supreme Court Justice Joseph Aspin-| Rasiroad Managers. He said: 3) e 2ASE ternoon, to see if they remembered] ian her aunt had met at the theatre, |wall of Brooklyn for authortaation to “Me chiet thing that the country 10 Years Old v4 | “L believe he i# the wretch who|pay another & erunct Union Barit| has gained out of this decision ts that | F = — “SANDYMac’ ye EF This letter proves there is nothing N . La equal to Vinol to create strength for su! weak, run-down conditions. NM, Vestal Centre, N. Y-—"l am a/So¥ farmer 74 years of age and got into a, > } & St. ¢ weak, run-down condition as a result | Sor jhaving sen Sternberg at the hotel on of the grippe: Our druggist ruggested Teri ~ \rhuraday, but none had The Peilce | oquysed all this trouble,” she oried. |! pgeltors of. whe defunct the'accand €]4t establishes beyond doubt that the | wos fo build me up, and I notice Jeredit Sternberg with having stuck to |°*200 & 1 cent. dividend “payment. | plese ; " an improvement soon after taking it WASHINGTON, 3 secre. rigtnal story with very little devia- | ..Stermbera admitted he had about) por cont. liuseihards to Union Hank | Government, through Congress, has MEKOARTY.—On March 19, JOMEPH and it has restored trength so 1! | 1 RR ORY MB Or Seer] $2,000 worth of diamonds im a safe) qpoiors within the past seven months | full power to provent railroad strikes, ROOETy: y dos good day's work. tory, Daniela tard 2 navel | Gen in the East New York home of his}und will mean tho disbursement of over Funeral from his late residence, 308 can now do a good day’s work. My wife has also taken Vinol for « run- Be eet ct The opinion, a8 read by Chief Justicn§ wo itin st. ram |< ommandants at shore stations and The large blonde woman who Was] ruiner, Israel Sternberg, and that | $188,000. The application was supported un in court by the Depositors’ Committee! condition with splendid re- all recrulting oMcers to be prepared With Sternberg in She ies Kin (he | recently he had pawned a ring and of thn Union Bank. aivigeud tn made — tre at the tine he me bis acquaint. ai oo ‘The payment o q c ~H. W. Lester. to enlist women in the actual naval |® ° ne Wi “ several other ploces, including a ring] |The partment of te Career various is is because Vinol contains beef janco with Mis, Hilaiy bas been de- |r» ate and the insistence | wife's, on which he got $200, ence elded by the police, after long ques | When Mrs, Hilair's body was found it wis of real @ © Superintendent of Banki and cod liver peptones, iron and man 8 service, In case of an emergency. of $100,000 of Ohio Cop= ganese and glycerophosphates, the §| The Judwe Advocate General has tiontng, to have no bearing whatever | apparently hag been robbed of $2,500] PAr"went 20 Mal St AMD fs “collateral | a ne termane Ue yd known, te Minel ee S| ruled that women can be enlisted! upon the murder mystery. So, after| worth of diamonds. Detectives are| with the to-calied Heinse Joan | nm your mone: nol texas ¢ 2 | under the laws hath ecruitt oxamination a econd 0 Of a fallp Ge Meee con A te | ee Sen ee acemalation reerutting, an examination ut the second Branch |to-day Investigating his pawushop ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores and at | pes Seo ‘ ' . urea, Where she was taken last} operations. terick Company ais protite f r all stores that display the Vinol all hen aboard ships, they may be) night, she was nut det: cred. But the}! we proo! police to-day assem. not Including the meway Com- Agency Sign. Also at the leading ih | villized for hore duty in connection | police know where se may be found | , THe Brooklyn police to-day assam- ny were $410,408, decrease, 447,884, 2 monering ror Tussday, March 20th drug store in all New York ‘Towns ‘| with coast defense work Jif whe sbould he wanted at a aubse-| nother known Sternberg and took |dcnds amounting to 4329,602 were pald || | BUSTED ueanur, Randy Pogiary.” Great blankets et ‘ak gene gteteaane Advt. | Grades corresponding to the Yeo-| quent time. ‘They refused to diactoso | Vn the Second Branch Bureay|@uring the year, moth te Santey pater eqerously boing weft Fe SL gt man clase will be kiven to those) either her name or her addreas jibe te af Chevrolet Motor Company—Initial ‘ mind “eked te” Boxed now aml BRE 15c “Let the Flag Fly” i 4 | auallfying as stenographers, clerks, HUNT ON IN OTHER CITIES FOR| Sternberg’s fatber, Iarael, of No.| {vided of 3 per cent. May I to stock s, | typists or similar positions, Training STOLEN JEWELRY, bs ee Pity es of record of April 20. wR? ty} 1m camps, a number of which have! A search embracing all the larger |%7 Bradford Street, East New York.| 1 ni.. g Gouin year ended | etal for Tamerrow, We Are Now Offering: 5 Wednesday, Mar , F 4 aor 0 hav: alk with bia son] 2 $1. per re, ih alat OHOCOLATE. been organized under the auaptoes of | cities from Washington to Boston i» | Seueht to have & tal Dec. 31 shows $418.61 py , , d COVERED . : y bi i 0 earned on co stock, compared ||] MAPLO NUT CREAM KiSsKS—An | | CLUSTERS — 1,, | the Navy League, also will be recog. | being made to-day in an effort to lo- | to-day but he was told that tt could /carned, on common atoc ry LUNE be dong only by permission of the District Attorney, He sald that he] Southern Ratlway—since July lst in March shows gros 2,218,057, increase 98,463, ‘+ | niaed by navy officials as a factor in| cate the valuable choosing the women recruits, Another | stolen from Mrs ‘Telegrams Brade of work for which they may bel and letters bearing a description of Aad been in the fur business with hie) & Iry which was | CHICAGO WH RBEAT AND CORN | designated ts that of radio telegraphy | the pleces from the jeweller who sold |80 and that the latter had been # a We BARCLAY STREET ! Wukat land other communication divisions, | them to Mrs, Hilair have been sent |#00d money maker, last year even! 4.10100) Telegraph and Telephone Cloeen 6.49 9.m. Hak 10 vim. World, ur ia Net, Difficulty of obtaining men ste. | out saving $1,800 which he placed im his] company—Regular Quarterly dividend a Sony bal NOT qvae hew sang was » s nographers and clerks for the navy Also, the pol re ascking, from father's hands for sate keeping. of Sper cent, paxepic Ao oi paRK gested by The New from among the regular enlisted per-| Borough Hail, Brooklyn, to the Hotel The father expressed surprise that | ae the de sonnel caused the question of women's Martinique, the restaurant at which hts aon should have pawned one of his Ri oH a » . employment to be taicen up By fill- | it ls believed Mra. Hilatr had luncheon | Wife's rings for $200, a# he atated, be- went of | MGAST BO STREET 4 ON" Ting the positions on shove with on the day of her death, The tele une, according to the iv Mterme | i chirteen of the Assembly || 472 FULTON 8) w | women the department expecta phone call which took her for the last berg, such @ thing Was quite Uns’ Codeaw Committee day signed ani} Gleses 11 40 0 vn, Closes 17.30 P.M 1, Biocding of Protrudiag bill which repeala thy Frawley boxing Weight includes the ¢ ney Ht VARO OLN TMNT time of eme jeney to relieve t me ef r e 0 vas necessary, as the son could always |sreement to repo fevorably the Davis & he men " m he ” in Br Kvn wal ‘Auvileaclon gives tel, bos —chare (OF feet service and sea duty made about 1.90 Thursda morning. get what money he needed without got,

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