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5, T916 THE SANDUSKY STAR-JOURNAL. Coafinucd From Skirmishes Daily Execution in "Speakeasy" Cases Carried Up on Charter Constitutionality i suspension of execution was ordered by the court of appeals, Wednesday aft4rnoon, in fine "speakeasy cases of 'Fred Ide and Mr. and Mrs. Otto en to captura Juares from the Car-C ranza garrison. I Carraaaa Consul Garcia stated raat three of the fifty men arrested at Juarez have confessed that the plotters intended to capture Juarez Sunday while the garrison attended a band concert in the Plaza without their La Follette Loses Race For Delegates; Drys In All States Make Gains weapons.

Public execution ot several of the alleged congplrators set for today was vote from BO" Senator Robert la had been gradually cut down by the his'race for the nomination for presl- dent on the republican party ticket. Incomplete returns today indicated. The conservative branch of the par- called off because Garcia protested ty, headed by Governor B. Pmllipp, against its barbarism! Knowledge of the plot caused the recent Carranza mobilization in Chihuahua which alarmed American officials, will control the delegation to the re- I I rcll CfcUU --r- Steicer when they were submitted to it IB said. score or more conspirators ellate judge, on error.

The pe- escaped to the United States and their ta error as prepared kr'Hart ft extradition been requested The publican convention by a large majority, according to present figures. upstate Drys Make Gains. REAL "NWMAN" Kelleys Island Boy Winning Honors in Service With Marine Corps official bulletin issued by head- thus far that 350 to 400 saloons were eliminated Figures Sennish, of Kelleys Island, as hav- 1 ing qualified as a marksman in that jmost inter.ti:,, branch of the govern- rTo? trappel ate judge, on error. The pe- escaped to the United States and their the delegation of twenty-six, oe- won back Sennish, of Kelleys Island, enlisted in a error as preparedly Hart ft extradition has been requested. The The conservatives will go to and held won gtateg Corps at Uchoepto let up 16 reasons why the I plot was conceived principally in be- the convention uninstructed, while the Bloomington and Oai uuvn recruiting station on No- of conviction and the Judg- half ot Villa according to Garcia The pro pledged to wu tar Laf ened town, ov- vember 22.

ms. and I. now serving on nv. 'it ot affirmance should be reversed set aelde. The plaintlnVin-error i nsi in connection with this that they be restored to a.H things lost and to re- i cover costs.

i 1 Tht ftfres imposed by Mayor Robert A. Koegle were afBrmed his juris- diction practically determined -when the cases were carried from the police court to the couri of common pleas. Judge John Carver, of Fremont, passed on thoci In the county court. The petitions in error set up that Koegle was without jurisdiction, that section seven of the rlty chatter is unconstitutional and that the present fined on charges not included in the affidavits. The state of Ohio is de- fcnuant-ln-error in all the cases.

is-generally supposed that the ctses will finally be submitted to the state supreme court upon the constitutionality of the charter. Prank Wetz- convicted along with the. othew, not sought remedy in the appellate court but may take such action soon. rinf leader! enlUted the for tor president. picked up twenty scattering towns Juarez customs house guards.

Recent Operation Said To Have Driven Young Woman Insane LOTHSVHA.E, ApriJ Continued From Page Commission Petitioned Mrs Field said that the placing ol May polo swings, horizontal bar swing whirley giggs, teeter boards, etc would suffice for the preaenU Aa the idea grows in additional play ground equipment will be recommend ed. Entertainments, sociais, etc. it Is said, will be advocated as mediums lor increasing lunds. IT FATHER er the state, now dry. Mayor William Hale Thompson today attributed the defeat of republicans in yesterday's aldermanic elec- a the now serving on JV S.

S. Nevada, one of the most powerful and formidable super- drcadnaughts. As the Nevada goes cruising o'er the seven seas, ready for a tions to the "hurling of the body of flght or a frolic, it is interesting to Dr Theodore Sachs into the political know that a former Erie-co youth The regular party delegation of democrats was elected without opposition. Forty-five Wisconsin cities have voted to abolish saloons according to returns today and In thirty-eight the wets have been victorious. The biggest w.

I guilds on'her quarterdeck prepared to or liq uSI.too'n.'to Tr'sachs. noted authority on tuber- S. occasion vote of Superior with iw saloons 10 and head the Chicago tub- pnse that the American man-behmd- 80 ary- erculosis sanitarium, killed himself I he-gun is still the peer of them all. Smith Has Chanc- Sunday because of attacks on him by Considering the fart that Sennish is DETROIT Anrll 5-Only an official thoadminietration. scarcely more than a recruit, his per- uiiittuii, April au democrats gained three- alder- ormance i gunnery is looked upon by The SCHADE A TODAY ONLY Martha's Vindication with XORMA TALMADGE SECTA OWBJT XCIXT MARSHALL and TRIAHGLE KIDDIES with JOE JACKSON In a Keystone Comedy called "Gypsy Joe" To Discuss Playgrounds.

The regular meeting of the board education Friday night has been postponed one week but it is probable that the condition of ward school play grounds will receive attention at the r.ext sitting. Some officials are opposed to the plan of filling playgrounds with crushed stone or gravel and ad- ate the use of fine sand. It is said by those who oppose the gravel that it ciitF the footwear of the children and that it would inflict nasty wounds to the face or hands if a. child should fall violently upon it. The time for ice cream socials ana sinvlai- features is at hand.

Money -derived from these sources i3 applied to the corf playground apparatus. TUonroe school is probably leading in this department now as more than $Snn was cleared in a theatrical attraction presenter! at the high school audi- tailum recently. lawn around the new high school be graded as soon as the frost gets out of I he Ri-ouail. It is a question as tolwhetber or not any floral decorations will be worked out on the lawns. It is the belief cf some that a sprinkHip: of shrubbery about the building Oonc or two beds of blooming plants fiT'tho large yards would harmonize ttEh the floral attractions in Washington park.

Lee Stitzel, 36, held on a charge ol murdering her father, William Stitzel, 75 last nieht, made three futile attempts to commit suicide according the police. "I intended to kill and.my brother John," she told officials. "I felt like I ought to Wll teem. I did not intend to kill myself but expected to take my punishment." Her father, dying from a bullet wound in the back, sought to console his daughter as she knelt beside his cot the City hospital. "There, there now, don cry, he wlilspered to her as he stroked her head.

"I know you did fhat you thought was best." The police say she shot, him under the delusion that she was doing an act of mercy. Stitzel, a civil war veteran, had suffered from rheumatism contracted from wounds received in the battle of Lookout Mountain. He was shot last as Be sat in a chair in a bedroom ia the rear of his store here. His daughter rushed into the store Michigan licans as the state's "favorite son." creas This was indicated today when com- manic election, plete returns from others senators and Marine corps officials as little short of marvelous; and they expect him to break many marksmanship records be-, tore his enlistment expires. Bryan Helps Drys.

aTln tno aiiTftTMnni tf nui mni i rmSnSfc ind "for I LINCOLN, Neb April MARINE ph nska control of the thirty Wolverine dele- carried Poetically ebraska -gates. town in which aided he passenger boat season between eates own The latest available figures show the the anti-saloon many speeches during the Detroit, Sandusky and the islands will be opened on Monday of next week, by 3,000. Friends of Senator Smith here were confident that he would win the endorsement of his party by a safe margin They pointed to the fact that the Sutton WN1D STAGE and according to the story told the police, she cried: "My God I have shot pop His suffering is over. He had no one to for him. The bullet was a bless- Physicians who have been attend- 'Miss Stitzel say her act was un- oubtedly one of insanity.

Several weeks ago she underwent operation for tumor of the breast nd she had been the victim of con- antly increasing Phy- CONDUITS FOR WIRES ARE PLACED RAPIDLY 'A large force of men is going ahead wi'h the work of placing Qentra fh'i'on wiri-s in conduits, in the i Way clintrict. Re- jinrlt, that the iorce had sent away were denied Wednesday by off! oials who said the work was being filshod as; rabidly as possible. TTTho Sandusky Telephone Co. has Completed the placing of its cables in cnnduits and nothing remains to bo Jgp but take down the old poles am xdros. Western Union Telegraph Co.

S- layine a snecial conduit for it cables in Wator-st, Wayne-st and Col fimbus-av, connocting with its ne quHrtors in the Engels' building MARRIAGE LICENSE rAlpha Lee Ward, 28, farmer, Olena Kdith Ferguson, 29, teacher OXloi Rev. II. C. Cunningham. FOR SALE--Eight room house wit cellar, nas, hath and hot water heat in fine condition; good location 1073L.

Inquire Boll phone S63 Io2' Federation Board Decides To Go Ahead With Centennial Project three from dry to wet. The in North Platte. Fail Beatrice, McCook, other smaller towns. Mayor Edwards Wins. CITY, Mo.

April a majority of 8,377, George Edwards republican was elected. In one of the Henry Jost, democrat, in one of the hottest election fights in years. BlLETiHS LONDON, April government has decided to extend the contraband list greatly almost immediately, Lord Robert Cecil, minister of blockade, in-, formed the house of commons this af- Vernoon. This action, it is believed, ze- Quite from the allies conference at Paris. ians had warned her family that j' i i tB an would go insane if continued.

nM evet Blnce would Regardless of the fact that there is to Lute from the allies be no general centennial celebration T0 this year, the City Federation of Wo- will go ahead with plansjtion press for a pageant. This was decided at Americans meeting of the executive board Wed- nesda y. It was argued that the pageant could be produced without any preliminary financing, and that it would be a big the steamer Frank El Kirby, which Dustiu line at The SCHADC A ALL WEBK The HanMny Duo J. C. BIDWELL MARGARETE RICE 19 Grand Opera Songs of Long Ago and Ballads At 2-30, 4, 7 and 8:30 p.

ffl. KILLED AI Wm. Farnum in "The tomorrow B0B4HMT The body of an unidentified man, badly pieces, wartime a mile east of the I "Martha's Vindication" contains welcome and rare variation flW much used theme of the betrayed aSS deserted girl. Shown tor tfcfr found about a mile east of the Mew York Central station at Huron, Tues-1 day evening at 8:30 by yard employes. Curly Head--Nothing doing.

uaji ui i Coroner of this city, was Bidwell and Rice have a singing.8CC called, and stated that the man had' exceptional merit. been hit by an east bound Ireightj makes her first trip of the season, train, which undoubtedly he tried to. Miss This announcement was made board. stated that the man had asked when has succeeded. Ashley and 6 what time the Kirbv will arrive he could get a train to Cleveland, and a bod wnnt Hmp thfl Kirov "Will arrive ue cuiuu set IP slndusky Monday is not known as a half hour later his mangled body Frank Mills will be with TO Soos arffo at aH the Slands-jwas found.

The head was completely day in "The Moral Mate." Cleveland Fan, OTobably make a round trip dally in- to be 26 or 30 years of age, From! ginning to bestow applause to stead of coming in one day and "leav-1 the appearance of his he was tures. SS-B SS steamer Put-in Bay was commissioned. C'apt. Fred Pauls, of Detroit, will have charge of the Kirby, again this season. morgue at Huron, where it will be held for several days.

WONDERFULLY Practically all work in fitting the steamer Arrow was completed Wednesday, but another be required to complete the TWO MEN I5JTTHED William Traut, Taylor-st and William Tracey, Perry-st, Wednesday were out recovering from injuries received Monday morning when they fell' from a c.ii- in the B. O. yards. The men "MARTHA'S Seena Owen Has Wardnte Would Glre Any Hnsbaad the Shlrern the state department today in a message from the United States consul at Cork. trouble took the foi-m of an ex- ess pity for her father.

LEAK IN WATER MAIN FOUND ON WATER-ST A leak in a three inch main that aused an approximate daily wastage 200,000 gallons tf water was dls- overed by meter readers of the water works department Tuesday. The ser- ice line led from the main pipe to he Schiller building, E. Market-si. Foreman Martin Ebner of the water works was on the scene Wednesday with a large force of workmen. During the several hours it took to mend the pipe, business huuses on rtarket-st, between Jackson and Wayne-sts, and on Colnmbug-av, be- ween Washington-row and ater-st, were without water service and (tde- auate fire protection.

It was necessary to shut the service off on these ines owins to the absence of valvus. LOKADT GETS WASHINGTON, April war department today recommended to congress a twenty foot depth for the larbor at Lorain, Ohio, the cost to De growth and development of one hun- ST. CHARLES, April as a centen- Chandler, nesro, who shot Sheriff portray the Dierker here last night, was captured -i tli this afternoon and burned to death. nlsbm were engaged In unloading lumber from touches. The Arrow would have been thg car whgn Tracey over a lanced and A contract prepared By allow her to run it is In- cut I Ward and City Solicitor NEW CONTRACT READY FOR SHEETS COMPANY lred years.

It ig probable that the will be asked for the use ATHENS, April An Anglo- of the pageant. Committees will go turning, rehearsals, etc. Plans were discussed at the meeting for an observance of the Shakespeare tercentenary In the fall. DOCKET WEAKLY CLEAR All cases on the court of appeals KINGSTON, N. April mob county broke into definite just when she will start.

Following the channel that she had Tuesday, the steamer Tourist arrived in port Wednesday morn- i ing at 9:45, with another capacity load of freight and about 35 passengers. The trip was made in good time, although ice held her up somewhat. The return trip was made at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, and another large load of freight and passengers taken to the Islands. Still unable to get out Into the lake on account of heavy Ice, Sanduskv sand steamers pumped lake sand aeain Wednesday morning off the end 'eight feet below. land bruised.

Mtedical attention to be presented y. B. Sheets comoany providing ftr a change in line of the Tne supplementary coUtMtct- OVERMYER BUSY. for laying the sewer either north or south of the tracks. At In response to an inquiry Conen the contract calls for wortt aader a 1 he center track.

No stipulated sum for extras is con- iu i.u em lu ent, the contract gressman Overmyer wired the center rac k. tary Chambers ot the Commercial No gtinulated club. Wednesday, that he is giving attention to the new harbor report of the war department and that details will be explained in a let- ter be is forwarding. pul tatoedT iu the iwjipleiuftutwr So ment. The manaeer says ttar tractors will be paid according to the obstacles they encounter along the proposed new line.

ged lynched him. furnished the The mob charged he shot gun with which COMMERCIAL CLUB TO GO AFTER TRAVELERS his son Will Black, seriously wound- the Alice M. Gill, of the Homegardner Sand fleet and the Mary Groh, of tlie Buckey Lake Sands company, bmiUed and it is thought rest him for an attack on a have a the appelate Jurists will complete their old girl. The sou is held the Hal- Erie county deliberations by Friday eigh penitentiary for sate keeping. DAYTON, O.

April ToTced husband, and of Prank Grata- I over possession of a half year old babe ivol against Adeline tf-athwol were L. Wooden 27, shot his wlte considered Wednesday. The ttrst suit and then committed suicide. Statement of the Ownership, Management, CircntetWR, of The Sandusky Star-Journal, Published Every Day, except Sundays, at Sandusky, Ohio, required the Act of August 24,1912. involves the question ot alimony while the second relates to the ownership of certin Vine-st property.

It is expected that trustees of the Commercial club meeting Wednesday night, will decide to MILK ONLY FOR BABIES WAGON DRIVERS DECIDE CHICAGO, April only for with babies. That was the edict today to the milk wagon drivers union, which took a hand in the milk strike that IB threatening a shortage to Chicago and a number of middle- BERLIN, April has asked England to extend the British lines from the river Somme to the bend of the French line at Soisons, according to information received here today. WASHINGTON, April of the allied nations discussed with the state department today questions pending between the United States, England and France. NEW YORK, April were called on today to clear the of special session where Emma Goldman is to be tried late toiiav for with i umciais of the union planned to --o- .5. TT curb delivery of milk to any homos ls lo 1Jt the Sandusky branch of the U.

C. 1. i wliere there are no babies, if the nating information on birth control. in obtaining the 1917 state convention. becom es as acute as predicted.

Tho anarchist leader said she vould Secretary Chambers will recommend As ft result of picket i ug by the farm- act as her own attorney, this action as the result of a confer- erg who demand higher prices for ence with a committee from the local the tban the blg ea iors will pay, council Tuesday night. of the 35 bottling plants in this The council a the club to nan- i dlgtlict received no milk die the publicity and advertising end of the campaign. The convention, it is said, will bring between C.OOO and 7,000 commercial travelers to the city. FUNERALS The WASHINGTON, April Wilson told Senator Ston? today lie wanted conrrress to spred the army Dill. With tho naval bill to come up public library may es- a and debates (Jrawum? on the OFFER ICEAUI NOTE--This statement is to be made in duplicate, bott copteato te 4 I Ington, D.

and retain the other in the files of the postoffice. NAME OP POSTOFFICE ADDRESS Business Managers-F. E. Alvord and J. Peters Sandnsky, Managing Editor-- R.

M. Struble, Sandusky, Ohio. Publishers 1' ue Alvord and Peters Co. TC Barnes and addresses Grocers' and Butchers' Asso-, hoidtn? i per ciation and Liquor Dealers To Meet Ice Men Owners: (If a corporation, glte Barnes and addi ling 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock) E. ALVORD, Sandusky, Ohio.

A. J. PETERS, Sandusky, Ohio. CORNELIUS A. NIELSEN, Sandusky, Ohio.

P. ZOLLINGER, Sandusky, Ohio. R. M. STRUBLE, Sandusky, Ohio.

ALBERT G. BIER, Sanduaky, Ohio. Ice dealers in surrounding cities, In communications read at the joint Kllown noiiiin meeting of the Grocers- and Butchers- MOW. association and the Erie County Liqu- or League Wednesday afternoon, i There are no bonds and no mortgage or other securities agreed to furnish ice here at a rate aga i nst The Alvord Peters Company. Known Ifondholders, mortgaBCs and other security holders, 1 ecnt or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other Becorttfcnt SrevaSed wad from 16 outside dealers.

While no formal action was taken at the Wednesday gathering, the opinion was expressed that should local dealers agree ta come down to the ATeiwre number ol copies of each issue of this publication sold or through the malls or otherwise to paid subscribers during the six months precedimr the date of this statement. (This information is required from doily newspapers only.) THE ALVORD PETERS CO. By A. J. PETERS.

191ft Sworn to and subscribed oetc LOST--Tuesday nisbt betwi-en Ba and Ilayes-ave, en "broiclc'-Pd vrork lias i crochetin The funeral of Mrs. Mildred Pfeffer- it KnuliT iiic-asp leavo al 411 I korn, wife of Fred Pfcfferkorn. who ILllcndo-st or 929Y, Boll fi'sMme: died Monday at Cleveland, was held at 132t3 I the residence of her brother, C. V. i Baumgardner, 326 Huron-av, Thursday ciiied upon.

leaders into conference this police headquarters ernoon as vagrants. near were Wednesday aft- --Roys and men at -bottling of Cleveland Sandusky Brew- WANTEF)--A young girl to assist with housework. Call at 6W E. Waahlng- 152-31. FOR RENT--Seven room house and -bath all modern conveniences.

In- quire 3125-X Bell. 152-31. FOR SALK--One light Ford delivery car, good tires, just overhauled, newly painted and in good order. Will demonstrate. For sale cheap.

Inquire CS3-R Harrison phone. 152-3t FOR RENT--One house at 636 E. Jef- fcrson-st and one house at 1428 W. Inquire at 6X6 B. Jeffer- son-st.

or Bell 353-K. afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Hllberry officiated and burial made in Oakland cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs.

John Helm a interstate rommrrrp romiviitltM', a rough course a i looms cM a i 2 end Garland Bobbitt, 23, were in i laoe on tho ll( Istantly killed this afternoon when a web plate at the King Bridge com- K. be held at the 1 residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bromniv 1105 W. WMhington-st, Thursday at 2 p.

m. The Rev. Theo. J. C.

Stellhorn will officiate. pany's shop fell and crushed them. if defeated, against it. wou ld filibustur FOR RENT--ModernJJat. Kunz apartments.

Inquire R. D. Kunz, or Janitor at apartments. loZ'oli WANTED--A compete.nt woman to take charge of a three year old child for a week or ten days. Apply at the CMllard hotel, room 2.

FOR high grHle Concert Ornnrt piano. 1129 Second-st. 1J3J-T BeU FOR THAT ROOF use NEPONSET SHINGLES Better Than Slate or Asbestos. Will Not Crack. Fire Resisting.

Guaranteed 10 Years. DIED i OIHRlAiLTAR, April 5--Kight of the of the Spanish steamer Vigo, tor- I 'piHloed In the Bay of Biscay, were drowned through the refusal of the as a "separate organization, will lie WaJlQuSty 1IU1U.1J iiitt.y Iflter a i i i i i it labllsh a branch at Kelleys Island soon: army bilV the president and Stone the socialist local. The liquor league pursuant to a request made by Island- i agree if congress is to comr to an tioii. will meet ers recently The matter was con." early adjournment, prompt action be siilered by the board at Tuesday's taken. It is probable meeting but nothing definite, was de- will call republican and (My commission expires Dec.

11. 1918, CLAUDE J. MINOR, Notary PuMfc. Friday afternoon to further discuss tlu question. The grocers and butchers will meet next Tuesday at 2 p.

m. aiul will ask local ice dealers to bo present for a conference. I ast year local ilealeis askcj $7 per ton for their product. This yoar, au increase to was announced. This piico is declared bv consumers to be entirely too high.

A Rood attendance marked the Wednesday meeting at Fuch's hall. The Star-Journal is a member of The Audit Bureau of MILLER--At the family residence, 612 McDonough-st, Monday, March 3, 1916, at 11:30 p. m. Fred Miller, aged report Qn The survivors brought their arrival at the from the family Spanish port of Algerlras today residence, Friday March 7, at 2 p. m.

Rev. Theo. .1. C. Stellhorn will officiate.

WASHINGTON, April 5--The report of the United 9tatts military and naval attaches sent to inspect a piece of metal iKilieved to 'be a fragment of a tor- found on the channel packet SUB Burial In Oakland cemetery. Friends invited. 5 6 reached the state department this 1105 West Mrs. John Helm. Funeral Thursday 2 p.

m. The Her. J. C. Stellhorn will officiate.

Bnrlal in Oakland cemetery. EXPENSES ALLOWED COLUMBFS, A i 5--At- Tumor in a ruling to Judge Reynolds R. Kinkade of i In' court ol appeals at Toledo, holds court of appeals judges niny draw $5 a day for expenses while holding court outside their own districts but nothing whllo at homo workinE on cases thoy heard In other districts A CAN OF CHI-NAMEL VARNISH FREE for test of its easy spreading, waterproof and wearing qualities, on your own floor, woodwork or fur- niture. All tliftt is required is that you Attend the Chi-Namel Demonstration at our store on April 4th and 5th. and buy a new lOc brush to apply the varnish Brtag Ibis Tprtlseinrnt and (Jfnme) yoar name on the Hue.

(Address) aii." This Is tlie reimlar 20c size and ean apply tt toward any Innror slzo rhl-'amel Frodnct. BAUMAN BROS. Zfc COLCXBCS ATE. 8A1TOIT8MT, gccretary IjBns i ng declined to give out any inkling of its nature. Fmeril Designs Col Flowers Plants Ptrtert Flower Store PARIS, April S--The American chamber of commerce of Paris adopted resolutions today protesting against "the continued murder and maiming of I felow citltens by German submarines" and the continuance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany.

The Sussex and Bngllsh- i man were specifically cited. WBLLSVTLLE-- Wellsville Toted to remain dry, 967 to Balloon Ascension Saturday Every Boy or Girl can get one at your grocery store with one pound of COLUMBUS OLEOMARGARIN.

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