Lowville, N. Y., Thursday, Mar. 23, 1916
.7"
MRS.
MARY KRAEGER
Highly Ejsteemed Woman Passes Away
Leaving Many Descendants and
Friends to Mourn.
ELECTION QUITE QUIET
Results in Nearby Villages Show But
Little Strife for Political P l a c e Citizens' Tickets the Fashion.
i TROOPS FOR
PLAINS I S S B
ADVANCE IS STOFFED
French Fire' Prevents German Infantry from Starting Attack—Russians Make Gains.
IPS io m
Friday morning, March 17th, about
Village elections took place in most
Paris, March 22.—In their attempts
7:00 o'clock, Mrs. Mary A. Kraeger,
to flank Verdun on the west, the Ger- EXTEND.ED F I E L D OPI
of the villages of Northern New York
POLICE CHIEF ULLWAN DOES EX- wife of Andrew Kraeger, passed away TO BE KNOWN AS SUCH UNDER
on Tuesday last. Following are the MANEUVERS IN CENTRAL PART mans having succeeded in working
Hi
W E A K E N S LINESgyT,*
CELLENT WORK.
PROPOSED NEW LAW.
at her home at Mohawk Hill, at the
their -way through the Malancourt or
OF THE STATE.
results in some of the near-by towns:
age of 74 years, after a short illness.
Avocourt wood, have begam a heavy
Port Leyden.
bombardment of the village of Bsnes,
Mrs. Kraeger was born August 15,
There was no contest at the charter
about eight miles northwest of Ver1S41, in the town of West Turin, Lewis
election hold here on Tuesday, but 52
dun, and Hill 304, which lies about a
county. Her maiden name was Mary
votes' being cast, one of which was
mile and a half north of Eshes.
Columns Now 200 Miles from Border
Sc'vatore Splatto Shot by John Cal- A. Hess. Thanksgiving day, 1861, she Children Under 16 Also—Do Not Con- blank, one spoiled and the balance for Matter Has Been Left with General
was
united
in
marriage
with
Andrew
The French, however, are vigorous- . —Pershing's Demand for One Regilabriese—Dies in Boarding House—
stitute Important
Factors—Open the citizens-' ticket as follows: PresO'Ryan—He Decides in Favor of ly contesting a further advance eastKraeger at St. Joseph's church in T.'timent Not Enough—Lines Are W i d Slayer Armed with Revolver and ca, by Rev. Father Pins Kotare.
Season for Trout April 1—No Fish- ident, William H. Burk; trustee, Fred
Camps More Centrally Located—To ward, which not alone would 'bring the
C. Wilcox; treasurer, R, Lee WHJOX;
ening Out.
Razor—Hid in a Cupboard.
1
ing
Through
Ice.
German line nearer the fortress, but,
Be Near Rochester or Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Kraeger settled on
collector, Charles D. Zimmer. The
spreading
fan-like
northeastward,
San Antonio, Tex., March M.—GenBecause 'lie refused to pay back $10 their farm in the town of Lewis where
Albany, March 20.—The attitude of proposition to, raise $200 for a series
Washington, March 18.—Unless the
said to have 'been borrowed four or they lived until nine years ago, when all of the Forest, Fish and Game Asso- of (public concerts by the Port Leyden present plans of General John F. would put in jeopardy tjje French in eral Frederick. Funston, asked the wan
department today for more troops to
five weeks ago, Salvatore Splatto. 25 they removed to their home on Mo- ciations and Rod and Gun Clubs in Military Band was 'Carried -by the fol- O'Ryan are changed, the National the region of Le M'ort Homme.
years of age, wasshot and killed Sun-. hawk Hill, nearly opposite St. Mich- New York state on the proposal of the lowing vote: For, 29; against, 9.
So great has been the counter offen- send into Mexico to assisf General
Guard troops of New York state will
day in the West End Paper Company's, ael's church, which they loved so well. Conservation Commission that a fishnot be Sent to Pine Camp, located in sive of the French guns that after de- Pershing in his operations against
Croghan.
mill at Cartilage. John Callabriese, Mrs. Kraeger was a faithful member ing license law he enacted is to be
the northern part of Jefferson county, bouching from the woods, the Germans Francisco Villa. General Funston. askThe
following
ticket
nominated
by
aged 30, of Deferiet, was accused by of St. Michael's church, also of the Al- taken, according to a letter just mailnear
Carthage, for their summer ma- were unable to start infantry attacks ed the department for what tm 'CharSplatto before lie died. Callabriese is tar Society and the Sacred Heart. So- ed by Conservation Commissioner the democrats and endorsed by the re- neuvers. This fact became known on and presumably were held hard to acterized as an adequate foreei
.. •
publicans,
was
elected
-without
oppomissing.
ciety. She was industrious, kind and George D. Pratt to the officers of these
It was announced at General --FunsThursday of -this week, when General their newly gained lines.
sition
at
Tuesday's
charter
election:
Splatto was at work in .the machine charitable, the center of an unusually associations. The letter also asks for President, Edward H. Radigan; trus- O'Ryan a m e to consult with officials
To the north and east of Verdun the ton's headquarters that the fifth" cav*
room about 4 o'clock in the afternoon happy family circle, quack to see the the sense of the associations regarding tee, William J. Tanzer; treasurer, Jo- of the division of militia affairs of the cannonading has been intermittent. airy, one squardron of •which is'»tf*Foit
wtoen Callabriese entered. It seems1 good in all and gentle in thought and the proposal that each holder of a seph A. Henry; -collector, Isaac C. war department, on the subject of In the Argonne forest, in Lorraine, and Meyer, Va., another a't Fort Leaven
New York militia going to the Mexi- •in Upper Alsace the French guns have worth, Kas., and the .third; ££, t o r t
that Callabriese waited for the other, speech, she was loved far beyond the hunting and fishing license wear upon Strife.
and her death brings a his clothing at all times When hunting
can border. Hi's other abject was to been active against the German posi- Sheridan, 111., would be itaJugnts to tae
men in the repair gang to leave the family circle
1
The proposition, "Shall a board of get plans in shape for the summer ma- tions and marching columns. On the border at once and sent gfong G*eneral
room before he approached Splatto., deep. and lasting sorrow to those who or fishing, a button bearing the number of Ills license. The salient points water commissioners be established neuvers. At the outset the government River Somme the Germans entered a Pershing's line of coramiunicatioa to
After some words had been exchang- knew her.
ed, Callabriese, according to Splatto,' Besides liar husband she is survived ,in these proposals are analyzed by for the village of Croghan," was car- officials were in favor of Pine Camp, British trench but were immediately Oasas G-randeS'. Whether he was ask
which is a government reservation, driven out.
ed for more troops, General Funston
pulled a .38 calibre revolver from his by the following children: Joseph, Commissioner Pratt in his letter as ried by a vote of two to one.
Lyons Falls.
and offers conditions for playing the
pocket and fired at Splatto. The bul- William and Frank Kraeger, Consta- follows:
would: not say.
There
has
been
lively
fighting
belet took effect immediately, Splatto ble ville; Mrs. Thomas Mul'laney, Port
Lyons Falls had 'a q;uiet election on war game which would be much like tween the Russians and Germans in
1. The present hunting licenses
The only reason, given for strengthfalling to the floor. Although suffer-. Leyden; G-eorge Kraeger, Mrs. Leon will be changed by adding to their ti- Tuesday, but one ticket being in the those to be encountered in Mexico or the west near Jacobstadt, along the ening General Pershing's force.,, known
the
far
west
as
the
Plains
comprising
ing greatly from the loss of blood, .the Zinnmer, Mohawk Hill; Leo 'Krager, tle the word "fishing." Thus they will field. Mayor Lawrence R. Hoffman
Dvina river, and in the lake region be- by the public 'generally to be'considerwounded man managed to scream loud Vernon Center; Anthony Krager, Tur- be known as "Fishing, Hunting and was re-elected as village president; the reservation are 'desolate and san- tween Dvinsk and Vilna, wijh the Rus- ably more- than-4,000 men; was thafc
enough to attract some of the work- in; 46 grandchildren and 9 great- Trapping Licenses." The fee for these C. Leonard Mielntyre was elected trus- dy. The few cultivated fields near by sians generally on the offensive;
Pershing's field operations had -becoma
men. He told that Callabrie&e had grandchildren'; two brothers, George licenses will remain the same as at tee; G. Henry P. Gould, treasurer; W. will not interfere with maneuvers of
so extended that 'his main line of comWhile
Berlin
reports
these
attacks
large
bodies
of
men
as
will
be
the
shot him.
and Joseph Hess, Boonville; five sis present—$1.10, so that those who now H.. Gaylord, collector.
munication and the subsidiary Imps
as
having
been
repulsed
with
heavy
case
in
other
sections.
However,
the
Old Forge.
Immediately a •chase was started in •tars, Mrs. John G. Marcy, Mrs. Frank take out hunting licenses will -pay
were weaker'than they should' fbe
losses,
the
admission
is
made
that
a
government
has
left
it
with
General
hot pursuit of the man. It was report- Isenecker, Boonville; Mrs. Peter Wei- nothing additional for the combined
A "Precautionary Move,"
The following union ticket was chos- O'Ryan as the •commanding officer of German salient near Lake Narocz was
gel,
Sauquoit;
Mrs.
Frank
Lasher,
fishing,,
hunting
and
trapping
license.
ed that Callabriese had been seen runen Tuesday a t Old Forge: President, the militia, and he has decided that withdrawn in order to escape the en- "Merely a precautionary move was
Herkimer;
Miss
Rose
Hess,
FrankThe
state's
investment
in
11
fish
ning in the direction of Deferiet. Chief
the way General Funston answered ail
Thomas Wallace; trustees, George the maneuvers are to be held near circling fire of the Russians.
of Police Tillman of Cartilage was in fort. The funeral was largely attend hatcheries is over $200,000> and the Villier and B. F. Sperry; treasurer, J. Rochester or Syracuse, probably the
questions as to his motives i n ackmg
Near
Butzitisczki,
midway
between
charge of the posse. The revolver and ed from St. Michael's church, Mohawk yearly cost of operation is about $75,- W. Barker; collector, J. R. Clark.
-for
more troops. When asked if the
latter,
on
account
of
the
fact
that
Dvinsk
and
Vilna,
the
Russians
have
000. Last year more than -645,000,000
a razor were picked up in the street Hill, Monday morning.
troops from central and western New captured advanced .German trenches, reported movement of troop's- of the de
Boonville.
fish
were
distributed
for
stocking
puroutside of the mill, where the murderThere was a very large attendance
Boonville had but one ticket, and York will go into camp this summer, and just south of Dvinsk, have repul- facto Mexican government fcom inte^
er had thrown them. However, the ra- of friends and relatives who came poses. Heretofore the fishermen have
but
little interest was manifested in and Pine Camp, while a good place for sed a German counter attack on posi- ior to posts on the border and the al
paid
nothing
for
all
of
this
-work,
p
zor had not been used in the attack from far and near to pay 'their last
leged fact that Carranza troops in one
election
of officers. The three propo- maneuvers, is rather out of the way tions talcen at Velikoieselo.
on Splatto, as the bullet wound was tribute of respect to one whom they whereas,, the money paid by the huntor two instances had failed to co-op
as
regards
railroad
facilities
and
adPetrograd says that in the capture erate in the pursuit of Villa, had pnythe only one discovered.
all loved. Requiem High Mass was ers for their licenses has been reap- sitions submitted to the taxpayers ded transportation expenses made
were
all
carried
by
the
following
vote:
propriated
by
the
legislature
and
used
of
the
Austrian
bridgehead
near
the
Medical care was given promptly to celebrated by Rev. Father James Ren- in part for improving fishing condi- Paving Post street, 162 for and 31 necessary to go there would 'prevent village of Mikhaltehe,- in Galicia, most thing to do with his decision, he de
the victim, but he failed to rally and sing. There were many beautiful tions. The Conservation Commission against; appropriating $250 for Old- some troops from going on account of of its defenders were-killed in hand- clined to answer.
died in his boarding house about 9:30 floral tributes, among them a hand- feels that it is only fair to ask fisher- field Band, 141 for and 62 against; ap- the limited existing appropriations for to-hand fighting.
Some -Uneasiness was -displayed for
some pillow inscribed "Mother," from
maneuver purposes. There will be but
o'clock the same night.
The Russians in the Caucusus have a moment at General Funs-ton's headthe children. The members of the men to contribute a share equal to propriating $200- for Erwin Library, tow regulars participating in the state
After the shooting Oallabries was Altar Society of St. Michael's church that of those who hunt.
148 for to 39 against. The following
thrown their line several miles nearer quarters today wiien it was reported
traced as far as Herrings, about four attended in a body. Four sons and
officers were elected: President, E. L. maneuvers this year, according to Treblzond on the Black sea coast af- that the telegraph -wires -between CasGeneral
O'Ryan
and
General
Wood
2.
The
proposed
law
provides
that
miles from Carthage. Chief of Police two sons-in-law acted as bearers.-They
Wooley; trustees, William Katory and
ter further fighting with the Turks. as- G-randes and the 'borderjj&id been
Ullman went to Deferiet and searched were Frank, William, George and An- children under sixteen years of age E. B. Palmer; treasurer, Charles N. who have consulted on the matter Ispahan, Persia, is reported to have cut,-but the report stating,,Ttihat the
with
the
war
department
heads.
The
some of (the Italian blocks. Finally thony Kraeger, Thomas Mullaney and .shall not be required to take out a li- Jencks; collector, John J. Finlayson.
line cut was a "huzzerf'^lne General'
present cavalry at Fort Meyer will be been taken by the Russians.
coming to the house occupied by Cal- Leon Zimimer. The remains were cense for fishing, since it is not desirPershing had • laid .and^i; .Jfead hrok-"
Heavy
fighting
continues
"between
the only troops available, and these,
labriese and his wife. Chief Tillman placed in St. Michael's vault until ed to put any burden upon these young
Armor Plant Bill Passes Senate.
the Austrians and Italians along the en accidentally by';s«iae^tt£ltjii Amerwhile
among
the
best
trained
troops
in
fishermen.
Women
are
also
exempted
interrogated the wife .{is to his where- spring when burial will be made in
Washington, .Mju'ch 21.—The Till- the army ,as they give exhibition drills greater part of the Aus-tro-Italian lines ican forces .cross'irigvaSfeiiBS'^liipreheasince they do not constitute a factor
abouts. She denied all knowledge of St. Michael's cemetery.
man
bill to provide for the erection of throughout the year in which rough especially on the front from Roverto
of
importance
in
the
fishing
situation.
her husband, whereupon the Chief beIt is not belleve'd here ttuij; Genera!
an armor plate factory at a cost not riding and other equestrian stunts are to the Gorizia heights. No important
gan a search of the house, 'and at
Among those present from out of All persons are allowed to fish upon to
Funston is worried by reports of al
changes
have
taken
place,
however.
exceed
$11,000,000,
was
passed
by
featured, will be but a small numher
length discovered CaHaJbniese- hiding town were: Peter Welgel, Miss Ella their own property without a license.
A night attack by Austro-Hungarian leged growing antagonism, among ta« s
the senate late today by a vote of 58
in a cupboard in the living room.
Weigel, Sauquoit; Mrs. Frank L'asthan,
3. Non-residents of the state are re- to 23. The house haval committee has compared with the big maneuvers held aviators is reported as having been Carranza troops, although he, is care
when Pine Camp was started.
carried out against the port and bar- fully studying all reports oil tha*
Caillabriese wais taken to Carthage John Lashan, Miss Lucy Lashan, Her- quired to take out a separate fishing set aside tomorrow for consideration
kimer;
Miss
Ruth
Hess,
Frankfort;
" , t1
j
license,
distinct
from
the
combined
racks of Avlona, Albania, according phase of the situation.
on the noon train an'd 'placed in jail
of
the
measure
with
a
view
to
reportThe
maneuvers
are
to
be
held
Mrs.
John
G.
Marcy,
Mrs.
Frank
Isenfishing,
hunting
and
trapping
license,
Villa
Has
Many
Troops
at
6'ommand.
to
Vienna.
and the district attorney's office noing
it
to
the
house
promptly.
wbether or not the situation in Mexico
tified. It was learned that Callabriese ecker, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Isen- at the same -no-nadnaJ fee of $1.10. The When general debate on the bill was develops more seriously than appears
"No'matter whether married or sinIt lias not' been forgotte'n.- at his
bad appeared at the mill about noon ecker, Albert Isenecker, Mrs. Peter fee is kept at this low figure to pre- concluded the senate adopted without at present. On that the war depart- gle, every man should be prepared to headquarters, however, that Villa has
Isenecker,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Hess,
vent any discouragement of summer
Sunday and had inquired about Splata roll call an amendment by Mr. Wads- ment is determined and it was for the defend his country," was the replv of many more troops somewhere 11*
to and also for an Italian who went Nelson Hess, Mr. and Mrs. George tourist traffic. The same provision ap- worth (Rep., N. Y.) providing that any purpose of aiding preparedness meas- the Earl of Derby, British director of northern Mexico than the few hunHess,
Frank
Hess,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edplies
to
aliens
not
-ci-f-iens
of
the
Unitby the name of Jack Perry. It is also
plant to be erected should be at a ures in every way and giving civilians recruiting, in denying the request of dreds said to be riding with - him r»
said that Perry had loaned CaWabrisse ward Marcy, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ed States.
place approved by the general board an opportunity to study military tac- attested married men for the enroll- Wg flight. Realizing the mobile char
Pfendler,
of
Boonville;
Mr.
and
Mrs,
¥50 and Splat/to had loaned Mm $10
4. Each license is to be provided of the navy, with special reference to tics that the general staff decided yes- ment of every unmarried man foefore aicter of Villa.'s bandits, it was not ,
Thomas
Mullaney,
Harold
Mullaney,
to assist him in paying a fine imposed
with coupons which will allow the considerations in time of war.
terday to continue the Plattsburg married men are called to the colors. considered wise to expose General
upon him in Rome some time ago, the M!rs. E. M'cDermott, Mrs-. B. Tracy, taking of fish to ship by common car"The German emperor won't wait, Pershing's lines too much.
A substitute offered by Mr. Weeks, camps, although on account of the sit- and the -war office cannot wait, or we
nature of the crime being unknown to Mrs. A. Bowley, Mrs. M. tortus, Miss rier, when he does not accompany
Nellie
Moran,
Miss
Cla.ra
Bailey.
Mr.
uation
in
Mexico
announcement
has
Lake Babricora, toward which one.
(Rep.,
Mass.)',
to
authorize
the
navy
the • Italian colony at Carthage. Disthem, as many fish at one time as he
might be able to concede some of your
patches from Rome 'state that Calla- R. Long.way, of Port Leyden; Miss He may lawfully take in one day. This to negotiate a five-year contract with been made that these civilian camps demands," the director of recruiting of his columns' was reported yest-err
flay to be moving is almost 200 miles
briese had a police record in that city, lena Mullaney, Rome; Mrs. Charles provision is designed to prevent the private armor manufacturers was re- would not be held under department said.
from the border and by the time t a e
direction this summer.
having been arrested several times for Jeffers, Lowvllle; Mrs. Patrick Jen illegal shipment and sale of game fish. jected by a vote of 60 to 25.
columns directed toward Carmen arid-."•
A
report
from
Albany
states
that
for •carrying a revolver and also for nirtgs, George C. Cannon,, Lyons Falls;
Democratic senators supported the
Peace Story Discredited.
5. The law applies only to persons
Namiquipa arrive at their destinations-'..,
intoxication, having ibeen fined $50 on Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Kraeger, Vernon fishing for those fish propagated and bill solidly. Nine republicans joined maneuvers will be held at the Pine
Washington,
March 21.—The state they also will .be almost as far soutfe'V
Center;
Albert
Zimmer,
TJtica.
Plains
Camp
if
the
legislature
makes
two different occasions.
with
the
majority
in
voting
for
the
protected by the state. Thus it does
department today took cognizance of South of Casas Grandes, the calvary^ the necessary appropriation.
Splatto, the victim of the shooting,
not apply to suckers, bull-heads or bill. They were Senators Borah,
a public report that Germany had in- detachments following, the trails ii.tC""'.
The
Knight
Motor.
Olapp,
Cummins,
Gronna,
Kenyon,
had lived in the vicinity of Carthage
similar non-game varieties.
timated to the United States that the the heart of thee ountry,•where-".Villa*'-,
For
Adirondack
Highway.
To
bear
H.
H.
Hower
talk
of
tile
Norris,
Po'indexter,
Sterling
and
for some time, having come there from
time was ripe for the American gov- is believed to have gone are'opei!%ting?
6.
The
law
further
provides
that
Albany, March 21.—The proposed ernment, as the largest neutral na- in a triangle of apprpximately''^00b. '
Rome. He was 25 years of age and Knight motor last week at the meet- every holder of such a license shall Works.
unmarried. He worked at the West ing of Overland dealers held at the wear in a conspicuous place upon his
Passage of the measure in the house constitutional amendment intended to tion, to begin peace negotiations, and square miles area.
• •'"•
End paper mill. Callabriese, who is Yates in Syracuse, it would appear clothing, when fishing, hunting or is regarded as assured. Administration permit the construction of a state that Chancellor von Bethmiann-HollThe scope of the chase for Villa
that
all
other
motors
were
far
from
highway
through
the
Adirondacks
forabout 35 years of 'age, had also workweg had intimated to Ambassador Ge has grown larger than even many miltrapping, a button to be supplied with leaders are planning to bring it up
ed at the same mill since last sum- ideal and must surely be supplanted the license, Under the present law a soon after the passage of -the army re- est preserve from Saranac Lake to rard that his proposed vacation was itary men believed it would. It was
Old Forge by way of Blue Mountain inopportune, by authorizing a flat demer until about four weeks ago, when by this type. Mr. Hower said the conscientious sportsman has nn mp<tns organization and immigration bills.
pointed out that if the operations '
and Racquette Lakes, passed the as- nial of the story.
wi'th his wife he removed to Deferiet. Knight is superior in many respects of knowing when he meets a p.eioun
were extended much more it might b&
semibly
today.
It
will
probably
pass
During, a portion of the time Calla- to other motors, yet other motors are in the field, whether that person is liFive Can Live on $765.
Department officials- declared they necessary to move into the field althe
senate.
It
is
the
first
of
the
progood
motors
and
have
their
place
in
brtese llve'd in Carthage, Splatto was
censed or not, unless he resorts to the Washington, March 21.—The minihad no advices whatever to warrant most all the remaining available field
a boarder at his home in, West End motordom. In the position of the unpleasant means of making direct in- mum wage on which an American posals contained in the defeated revis- such statements.
forces of the regular army, e'liminat- '
ed
constitution
of
last
year
to
pass
spark plug, the compactness of the quiry. If every hunter and fisherman workingman can support a wife a.vl
avenue.
It is known that the American am- ing, however, some 20,000 men now-'iii
the
legislature.
In
order
to
become
sleeve
type
valve
and
the
arrangeLate Tuesday afternoon Callabriese
is required to wear a button, it will be three children is $765 a year, Arthur
bassadors abroad report regularly for the southern department, on duty in. was arraigned before Police Justice ment of intake and exhaust parts, the at once apparent to everyone who Holder, legislative representative of operative it must be passed by the leg- the information- of President Wilson Texas, New Mexico and Arizona along
islature
next
year
and
ratified
at
a
Knight
motor
has
qualifications
that
L. B. Bence on a charge of murder in
meets him whether he is observing the American Federation of Labor,
on the status of peace prospects and the border.
fcthe first degree in having caused the have attracted attention throughout the law or not. The provision for a told the House Labor Committee yes- referendum.
that the latest advices indicate that
Closing in On the Bandits.
death of Salvatore Splatto. Callabriese this country and Europe. Mr. Hewer's button will accordingly affect the ille- terday in appearing in behalf of the
jJSach belligerent is willing to make
Washington, March . 21.—General , ,:
Express Company In New Office, /peace on its own terms.
waived examination and was held to lantern slides and motion pictures of gal person who has been evading the Nolan minimum wage bill.
Pershing, leading the American exper- • I
this and other types of motors so im- law, but will impose no hardship upThe offllce of the American Express
await the action of theg rand jury.
The measure would provide a mini- Company has been removed i o their • The story above referred to, em- ditionary forces in Mexico, reported toy
pressed -the dealers that many of them on good sportsmen. Inasmuch as viobodied
in
the
Washington
despatch
to
desired to secure the services of the lations of the present hunting license mum wage of three dollars a day for new quarters leased in the opera the New York Evening Post, stated the war department that 'he had reach- Big Contract from China.
lecturer
for their territories.
house block.' The room as altered by that Chancellor von H'olhvesj's remarks ed a point near Villa and his outlaws.
law far outnumber other violations of government employees.
The government of China recently
the town board affords ample space on- peace terms were general in char- It was made clear in the despatch, that - the
game
law,
it
is
felt
by
the
Comdecided to assist in establishing a cotPershing believed- the. troops
Will Serve Warm Sugar.
mission
that
this
method
of
showing
for
the company's business, 'besides acter, but intimated that Germany General
W.omans' Bible Class Meets.
ton manufacturing industry in China
of
the
de
facto government were co- '.
The
Sigma
Fidelis
Sunday
school
by furnishing capital to about 40 per Seventy-five ladies enjoyed the first whether one is complying with the law class will serve warm sugar in the having better facilities for loading was willing to ; help rehabilitate Bel- operating in the bandit hunt and -that is
not
only
simple
and
effective,
but
wagons
from
a
door
at
the
side.
Heury
gium,
would
withdraw
from
that
terricent in the mills and directing to a monthly social held under the auspices
dining room of the Methodist church J. Allen the able representative of the tory, and would not seek indemnity itw as quite possible that Villa may
certain extent the policy of the mills. of the Woman's Bible Class of the also very necessary.
Friday evening, immediately after the •company, has been in the former Trom the little country. But he did be trapped.
The U. S. Commercial Attache at Pe- Pres'byterian church, Tuesday evenOfficials continued to asseit today
There are 450 Forest, Fish & Game
king, Juleari Arnold, who was follow- ing. The affair was held in the chapel Associations and Rod and Gun Clubs •musical entertainment.. All are in- building for twenty years. Patrons of not seetn to. think it essential 'to Ger- that all despatches to the war and
ing developriien is closely, got wind ox and proved a thoroughly delightful in New York State, with an estimated vited to come. A silver offering will .the office will find the present loca- man public opinion that an indemnity state departments told of fb operation
tion just as convenient, as it is direct- bep aid'before German troops were
the government's intention of putting one. Among those to give short talks membership of more than 50,000. be taken.
withdrawn .from,Northern France. The between the American and Carran»s
ly across the way.
up two cotton'-mills. He at once com- were Mrs. A. A. Dekin, Mrs. Geo. Searl Many of them have already endorsed
chancellor also -made it clear, it Was forces and of generally favorable conmunicated 'with American firms who
Mrs. A. J. Stiles. Rev. James El- the fishing license proposal, according, ing of trout through the ice, has for
Ov manufacture' cotton-spinning machin- and
said,
that in exchange for the with- ditions in the interior cf Mexico and
mer Russell gave a most interesting to the Commission, and it is now de- several years been issued by the ComAdmission to Girls' Colleges.
drawal
from Belgium, Germany would along the border.
ery- ami got, some of tltem to make talk on "Hawaii, the Paradise of the sired to obtain the complete sense of mission. It has resulted, however, in
Northampton, Mass,, March 21.—A
Unofficial despatches, picturing a
bids on the plant. The S'aco-Loweil Pacific," which proved a delightful all of the organized sportsmen in -the wholesale taking of trout at this time, new method of admission has been want England to return the German
Mills, headquarters in Boston, sent treat to all who heard him. Mrs. state on this subject. "The Commis- and is believed by Commissioner Pratt adopted at Smith, Holyoke, Vassar and African colonie* she has , occupied. very different situation we, a brought
over a representative, and this repre- Frank Bostwick and Miss Elsie Wil- sion desires to co-operate with sports- not only contrary to the intent of the Welles'ley colleges, to go into effect in Generally speaking, according; to the"-to the attention of Secretary Baker,,
sentative from the United States, with liams added to the pleasure of those men in every way* possible," says Com- law regarding protection of trout, but September, 1919, it was announced to- correspondent, the chancellor .suggest- who, said that whke the situation w a s '
the assistance of tbe^ttacbe and Spe- in attendance with vocal solos. After missioner Pratt in his letter, "and also to be particularly detrimental to night. An applicant must have a school ed a return, to the territorial status as. fraught witii many uossrtnhttea, so fit*
it existed before the beginning of hos- there'lad^ ft'eefi.^o,unavorabie dGVeloj*.
cial Agent, Ralph Odell, "who has in- the program light refreshments were feels that these two proposals are the fishing later in the season.
report covering her entire record of tilities in July, 1914, as the best basis m^n,%, ,$SB&'fi£ Senorjil Perahte^s *$.
vestigated markets for cotton goods in served and a pleasant social time en- thoroughly fair and equitable."
Fishing for trout can therefore be- subjects and grades for four year's, for negotiations.
ports)--.m^tt^MU th.a,t the m W !
nearly every corner of the earth., went joyed.
No Fishing Thrbugh Ice This Year. gin only when the ice has left the wa- with a certificate of character from the
cohtiiiued oui.ti^itf^cttjr jy r jffi&lft
about landing the order. The complete
principal
of
the
school;
and
must
take
There will be no fishing through the ters. Thus, according to the Commisin referring to this, 4xpli^
equipment of the two mills, worth
iteil ihH,*\i|ip > '
Mary Page Draws Big House.
Counterfeiting Plot in Prison.
Ice for trout during the, first weeks of sion, the beginning of the open season four examinations in selected subjects.
'n$csr»
something like a million dolors, was
department
had
no
'n^ojSi^WugfiaB
The presentation of "The Strange
each section of the state is auto- The examinations will be taken at
Washington. March 21.—Secret ser- a single hostile shot h i d V&JJ
finally let to American firms, the Saco- Case of Mary Page," in its opening the open season this year, according in
to an announcement just made by the matically regulated by the cltenatic one time, excellence in one require- vice officials said today the recently against or by , the "Amei-'AS T6
Lowell mills furnishing the spinning
episode at the Bijou Theatre Tuesday Conservation Commission. The open conditions, in the interest of the best ment may offset •unsatisfactory work discovered plot to counterfeit the SS
machinery.
since they entered Mexico
in some other subject,
evening, drew a capacity house.' The ceason for trout begins on April 1st, fishing throughout the season.
federal reserve note of the San FranThe fifth cava'h> statlo^fj
numiber screened shows that a .plot Section 252 of the Conservation Law
Tee does not leave some, of the AdiTIIP new' plan was agreed upon after cisco Federal Reserve Bank originated
Bake Sale Saturday.
veiled in deep mystery will be un- provides "No person shall take fish rondack lakes until late in April and a series of conferences between com- in the Washington state penitentiary Meyer, Va., Fort Leavenw'
and the 24th infantry at B,
A bake sale will be held at Cook's folded in the succeeding episodes. The through the ice in waters inhabited by orders have been issued to the game mittees of the four colleges.
rt Walla Walls. Nine men, all of them Wyo., have been ordeied'
other
features
of
the
show
were
ungrocery store Saturday, conducted by
trout unless an order specifying the protective force by Chief Protector
inmates of the penitentiary at the immediately, A bqusdron
the Sigma Fidellis Sunday School usually fine. The three reel jict-uriza- waters and fixing the season, shall Legge to take special cognizance of
See "Craft," one of the greatest pic- time, are reported under arrest in ond cavalry at Fort E)th4b
Class of the Methodist church, Come tion of medieval •warfare and (Costum- first be made by the Commission."
this new ruling a,nd to insure its en- ture serials ever presented, at -the Bi- Seattle and San Francisco in connec- will be sent to Fori Meyta*
ing being of exceptional merit,
*
and see what we have.
tion with the plot.
Such an' order, permitting the tak- forcement.
jou tonight, and every Thursday.
ment the gatrtson tfterfe*
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