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tttt: rsTtnoKT.TX patt.t EAtTLJI tour. Monday, mauch IMS MEXICAN FIELD GUNS PH0NE 0IRiSAVES THREE CATHEDRAL BOMB HtNOENBURG'S WEAPONS J-j. fQQ I joT-g. DIVIL WAR VETERAN. JOHN H.

STYLES. BURIED ALARM TEXAS TOWN CASE JURORS DRAWN Miss Cildea Hears Strange Won Battles With Maps, Phone ALBERT KNITTLE DIES and Push Buttons. listened to an In ipt and intelligent action on U. S. FILES BRIEF IN HARVESTER CASE tn Anti-Trust Suit in Supreme Court to Disssolve Company.

MH.III HUH. I --Mill teresting lecture last night at the Ma Dean of Gates Avenue Court Brownsville Fears Battle of VW-th mt mt telephone operator. ssn-ITrUI Goes on Despite Protests h.mcr.-on. hut 1 Haw ut the Lawyers Was in Want Never Let Friends Know. Colonel Kmcrson kaa recently of Counsel and Requests for More Delay.

laistas and Carranza's Troops May Harm Americans. piemeniru iy tne nac srin iru-ably saved the lics of three persons I in Klatbush yesterday afternoon. The fumes of gas had atmoat accomplished their deadly work when the police broke into a house Mfl Kast Twenty- returned trout the war area, where he bad been serving as a war an spond- 1 i inra Latin i.l in i.urope. LONG IREEB IN BROOKLYN. THRF.F ATTORNEYS WITHDRAW.

CANNOX HWF. LOXIJ R.XXGK. sixth street ami nd Mr. and Mrs. as a i In connection with the Asad Khourl.

and L'fi years old respectively and Mrs. Augusta Korle, the Austro-Hungarian armies, and tho Judge Nott Overrule Motion to Have II tears old. who lives at tne same aa- dealt with the war from tho German Son in Chicago Wanted Fattier I Come The re Letters I nopened in Kcgfster's Ofltce, Two Acrused Mm Tried OtMM That Mill- CiiiK-rrn "lls Unaided I (in-i-ii In his lecture Colonel Emerson said Alioiit 1:13 o'clock Lieutenant Henry row of Snvder avenue police sta-on received a message over the tele- htmc lh ehicl MIsS a few words In regard to the reported iii ii. i Albert Knittle. of the law; Washington Think I'nltrd stair I "i i i in TUQau Lives There Without Trouble.

Washington. 9 War Department officials feel that American forces already at Brow nsvillc. Texas, arc ample to protect that town during the fighting between the Mexican factions at Matamoros, across the Rio Austria. In sneal.lng of this, he said. Mary C.ildca.

saying that she had been practicing in the Frank Arbano and Carmie Carbone. arrested March 2. after, it Is alleged, they placed a lighted bomb In St. Tatricks Cathedral while mass was in yesterday Km.cm County Hos h's sake'." send' for Or. heard 11 I there.

Have tr.tvee, a over Keyes. Then the young woman de- was lilc these countries and have met with no pital, where be had been removed, after he had collapsed from the lack of nutrition in the courtroom last progress, were placed on trial this igiis oi lamine. 'the lacl is that tne This was followed by a sound like the German and Austrian iro, morning before Judge Nott. In General Sessions. This was done despite the oward combatlnK the argumeoti vanced In the cointaiiN 's In lot til.

week. Being identified as be was for more than 25 years with the Gates navo intnaieu tor my eniergen, i taking charge of tho provisions, and you can actually aet a meal in Ger Inn ried t. protest of Attorneys Robert C. Moore and Simon O. Pollock, counsel for tne scene.

1 ney iouna Muppurt of its appeal aftw avenue court be was very well Known n. had dccli many much cheaper than you could the uptown part of Hie borough. Ail, anil William G. Kier. of coun receiver at her wr, uncon- He At Uronwsville Colonel Blocksom has a squadron of the Third Cavalry, a machine gun platoon ami Battery of the Sixth Field Artillery.

Nearhy. up the river, are two squadrons of the Twelfth Cavalry. Additional troops sel for Carbone. One hundred tales Mncly is. Her husbimd wa tl liar.

Ihlllir heavllv ami Airs rle hi.d trlet court of Mini It a combination i and ordered its ail If defendant's i nays the Uuvernme and to this spirit may be laid the men were in court, and the foreman of get. ino same inn, I ol a nun I hen in this country. "I paid 40 cents for meals which would cost from $1 to here. Both fallen on a couch In the front room. The eas leaked from a pilot In the Hi- jury teas chosen.

KM Mr. Pollock told Judge Nott he had cellar. The pulmotor at Kings County could be sent train from 1'ort Sam Hospital was used Houston at San Antonio. Texas. Fort Mcintosh, at Laredo.

Texas. eggs and meat arc far cheaper there than they are here." According to Mr. Emerson, General Hlndenburg fought ami won tho battle of Tannenberg while sitting at a tabic danger been ill since Friday, and was In no physical condition to go on with the trial. He asked for an adjournment of two weeks, which was tilled by Judge Nott. Mr.

Moore said lie had eck in ridge said demonstn 1 Blot cause of his death. He lived very quietly, in a furnished room, and his pride prevented him from letting his friends know that he wanted for anything. He had also suffered a nt three tlajs in the hospital. At that time, his son. Albert Knlttlt is repined 't, tilled hal lather needed help, and the son replied that he was sending the old man Hie necessary directions telephone and some push billions BRITISH FIRMS LIBEL his only wennons th ever- Brigadier Genera! John Homy been brought into the case Saturday that he was unfamiliar with sorrto de "Tho spectacular battle-w ing gen- tails, and that he had a case on the BIG AUSTRIAN LINER thing of the past." he said.

higher officers now travel in autoi biles." calendar for trial in St. Lawrenci County tomorrow morning. Assistant District Attorney Trait ington. Colonel Klocksoi the bringing of wounded opposed the motion, and Judge Nott ito Texas territory wa a general Instruction foi admission of refutes Owners of Martha Washington i to Knittle, pres ruled that the case must go on. Mr Moore then made a motion that tht men be tried separately, and that Car MARRIAGE LICENSES except where humanity Refuse to Pay Because Countries Are at War.

bone be placed on trial first, so that he General Funston. ears of age. He was could be a witness for Arbano whei Mr. Trr TEACHERS START ON TRIP that General A'tlla has guns and a large numbe trims, while I he Carranz. CLAIMS AGGREGATE $51,726.

tlttecn liel i leneral I 'unston added i Nearly Fifty Left for Washing, i ton-A Jolly Party. that neither faction had artillery The arrival of field guns has In- Vnusual Attitude or Steamship Com-pany Attracts Attention of Admiralty Lawyer. -f oolelals tl i ne apyrem is only about one a ml IT' half from Mat: Secretary Bryan, without making On the ground that Its governmei at war with England, the proprleto tlio steamship Martha ollege left this in, where they tolidays. With Da, the party of 100 talesmen hat 1.1 Mexico fltv thai ollld ut" of the Autsro-American Line, which mediate consideration to the food situation In the capital. Word also came that order prevailed In Monterey.

libelled by two Rritlsh firms for is totalling $51,726 on August 2G put. forward through their counsel before Judge Van Vechten Veeder in LEAVES HUSBAND $1 io i mted States District Court to, Li A. O. 1'radenburgh of liver C. Mordorf of the hers Association are in Washington the party the argument that they could not be compelled to pay.

Deserved No Further Consideration, Says Mrs. Knauth's Will. The ship, valued at about $1,000,000. i now lying at her pier at the foot of wenty-seventh street, Brooklyn, In possession of United States Marshal J. Mrs.

Lulse C. Helnrlrh Knauth. Ii her will filed in the Surrogate's Offlc today leaves SI to her husband, Gusla m. power. Judge Veeder put the unusual case over for decision later, in man was leorge W.

1 structing counsel on both sides to file briefs. A decision Is expected In about Knauth, slating that he deserved no further consideration from her, and gives J500 to her son-in-law, William The largest claim against the Martha rles Leiber. in remombranco ot Hie mes of the partv and the will stop at in Washington I POSSE AFTER BANDITS SOCIAL "NOTES iv acts of kindness lie had is mat of the Watts-'ompany. a Welsh coal con. Wat la her during her life.

Mrs. Knauth LUTHERAN CHTJRCH REUNION winch libelled the ship on tht date ntioneti tor sio.oiiu for coal sup- Confirmed Member of Messiah Parish i at her home. "04 Wyekoff street. March 20. 1915.

leaving an estate of Mid. In her will tlaied July 18. 1910. haves which she had from the estate of her husband, Trying to Capture Robbers Who Stole $4,500. man Bullet, claiming J.

I'lirker Kirlin appeared as ennnse the Watts-Watts Company, and the oli Hcinrirh. to her son. Martin At the recent annual meeting of Post Parliament the following trual were eleoted: Mrs. George W. Hnv Mrs.

Judd K. Wells, Mrs. Betijamn 'rocker. Mrs. William O.

McUor and Mrs. Victor A. Robertson, programme was a parliamentary under the chalrmanstiip of the pr dent. Mrs. John Fowler Trow, the ustro-American i.ino was represent-1 in court by Lorenzo Clio.

On ac-Hint of tbeunusual attitude of tht oil Ileum, h. and 111 ad, Ul, residue of the estate passes to 1 Idren. Martin Jacob Heinricli, Gi Herman Knauth and Emma Lu her. William Charles Leiber eamship company the case attracted being great ileal or attention among ad- WILL HONOR CALDER. Tuthlll, Helt Republican Club to C.lvo Dinner for FLVTY-XIXE PEOPLE CONFIRMED ins were conflrn Brooklyn Roirc-ontathe.

St. John's Church Takes In Large In recognition of ten years service in Washington as a representative, a dinner will be given for William M. alder, at tho Republican Club, Man hattan, on April 10, by the leaders PRATT ALUMNI DINNER the partx the city. Elihit Koi been offered for tor: 11, my Stiinson, for- Class. The annual confirmation exercises were held in St.

Johu's German Lutheran Church, Milton street, near Manhattan avenue, yesterday. Fifty-nine persons were confirmed, sixteen of this number being taken into the church at the German services In the morning ami forty-three at Euglish services in the evening by the Rev. Frederick W. Oswald, the pustor. Those taken into membership were: II.

Uleomtteltt. KWdnrlck 1. Herbert Par-et, J. Van Vech-W. Mott.

formal secretary of wi s. William S. Hen Olcott and Luthe 1914-15 Class Members Guests of Association. droller William Stilt, uer and Bridge Kracke are on the cor Hanging inn miner BROOKLYN COURTS D. Heatn.

Mrs. Jo, I A Alltn, Mrs. I "el! 1,. llallstraiu, Miss Edith Clover and Miss Eveline Among others picsent. weio: ion of Pratt I Roh h-v, Igbl annual THIS POLICEMAN NEUTRAL.

attlioff. Pllillp Bis-lioft. Hem, 1 tleerite K. flemlng, tie Lady Dnff Gordon Not Summoned to MRS. CATT THE SPEAKER.

Court With Chauffeur. officer Harry Shelley Jamaica, i. IdwM H. Morlot-li tndrr PDitter. Clir F.

Itogge, T. Her' lekmiberg, Henry a. Charles Thornrlms Long Applause for Suffrage Worker's men tho work which played found hlimeir in a quandary yesterday. Appenrsnee. When Mrs.

Carrie Chapman Cat in the telepi la I i (be Atlantic and He hail Just summoned to court a man named A. Miller for exceeding the i. Helpn H. Klben. i limit The fill fVedfiaaday, Mart clsins of the past Miller was a fine limousine and he had for pnssengers three distinguished looUInc women 11m loader of whom was Lad) DuS Gordon, the famous London ilressinakrr.

1 he others ue- 'llo had serious thoughts of summoning the quartet but on reflection hf BBRVICE8 FOR 3. R. MASOX. address. I of 1 Purlt Many Friends at I nueial of Foraicr Giiai.

lam il. It. V. To Initiate Candidates. Ouardant Council No ltS3, Royal Ar-tanum.

will initiate ient-llve candidate! a special IttMUng this evening the meeting rooms, xk, East Twenty-third street. lUnbaltan. Although located across the rivor. this council Ii composed mostly Brook- 111 oi, I Mllle. -a! So the only member of the party Many frientis nttended tlie funeral Woman Suffrage party had done ii other States and the reforms that hat been accomplished through Its efforts woman had been given the bal lornme was th" unfoi ehauf irvlres yesterday afternoon of James The policeman hso suspicion H.

Mason the Brooklynlte who was nem unooT tne died at Colon on March 13, at his ii ii any hat exeee.iei tnr spcel innlt at tne ehest of his fair charges, hut If this as a fact, the defendant was too chl- tlie Pocial Oulid ami ftrooklynltes who a in the movement home. 163T Tenth aenue. Besides his personal friends, there was a repre- The case was ad- alrlc. to say I nst i II' publican Club, including ex- OnngTessman Calder and County Court Clerk IlalTerty and a large delegation TRYING TO FLOAT STEAMER. CHANCE TO AKE Tarlsian Was Rammed hy Hercdla from ino.

r. i A. Tho parlor was banked with the fb aplnre Mining Malinger. F. II.

Off New orb an- I Re V. of his New Orleans, March 29--Uivers today of Winnipeg. Mao, lot, a (Special to The Kagle Winnipeg. Man! to ha, Keren were making efforts to float the Brit- Ian steamer Tarlsian, rammed by the i a i hance for some BrooM) man to ei offered as reward by a Resiipl uissenger steamer Iloredla, off the mouth of the Mississippi, Saturday bonding ctunpanv for the capture or Prederieh H. lonm, alias J.

J. white, that she was aground on a mud ief thought to oe in inning in nrooa-n or Its vicinity and wanted on the h. embezzling 111.000 from the bank when she struck that prevented her from sinking. Imperial IJevalor Company while he TO BENEFIT ORPHANAGE The Howard Orphanage anil Indus The rnri.Mau na.s iwemy-nve test, or He ban belli iearehe.1 for ft nil water that came into the hold through a hole thirty feet high, eight feet wide trial School held Its annual benefit at ihrotiirh the Canadian wilder- mi stn uw viiLowi i bV members nf the Itoyol North- in leer asep, cut ov i i.toiih yette Theater, 131t street nh avenue, Manhattan, yes-afternoon. Commissioner She has settled deep Into the but as there Is believed to he no RfthM la Hare Whale MM ponce He mnilrd a t.itd to his wife in conquest from Brooklyn.

tlanc-er of her tontillna over, the 1.120 Katharine B. Davis, giving a report mules aboard, awonoa for tne Hrltlsn n. a rabbi addraaaod the child en in a (JnlvayaalM Sunday Schot talarda) in Brooklyn. Dr, Aiexund. of lor experience at Bedford In oon- ami) at culcutta, win not oe removed.

neeiion win in" tow wi raotkms, slated that It was character, without reference to race, creed. or sex which must determine MR, AND MRS KALB CAPITAL, Kagle llurenu, fourteenth Street. Washington, March Mr. and Mrs. NEW FIBLICATIONB.

Nuriterits of Ureal pointed tod) "iih ii state, with i capital i llre.tora tne Paul m. pelh Ii fitness for positions of responsibility and for the burdens of citizenship in J. O. Kalb of Hlle Harbor, L. I registered nl Tho Kagle llurenu today.

MMOI 'l orlh Wood, the nresl- Mr and Mrs Kalb are In Washington heals skin diseases of tn Ka da llenl of III ylianage. showed soinn lantern slides, depicting life on the I for tb Iron. th. by Rnbb neetda, lvnoRSt.s WON AM st ii itxi.i Mi ti Iii DINNER, The nnnuiil dlnMM the men of Tlie Wllllomshurg Horlal Oulid held a big meeting at R. 1 a.

Throop the Buahwlok Avenue Congrega i.n i fmphr th on to 116.00 Cnoict Eastss C'AUa that avenue and Whipple atree- nlaht. and llatened to an addret- by Mra Carrie Chapman Cstt on aur.rage. M.u Mary (larrett llav was also a anrsi of bums, wound, and pile Erory drurgttt It-Inol Otntniast. uid RmIimI Mf If you have eczema, rash, pimples, or other distressing, unsightly skin eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, and see how quickly the trouhle disappears, even in severe and stubborn cases. They stop itching and burning instantly.

rttttr, said the nnh. miserable. UK to run tional church, mid vicinity, under the auspices of th- Men's Club, will he given in the church pnrlors, Bushwlck avenue and Cornelia street at 7 o'clock sharp. Wednr-day evening. Pr.

8. Tarkea Cidman, Horough Trealdent Pounds, the Dr. Pun-can J. McMillan nnd Charles H. lib-bets, president of the Brooklyn National League Baseball Club, will apeak.

Cburci) literature Drr a CLierio books and canos III tl RKE8 rPOIXTED Rl the guild and a resolution was adopted Indorsing woman suffrage. The committee In charge of the meeting was composed of Nathan Ferber and Mra. Jnffee. the latter the lender of the Twenty-flrst A. D.

Suffrage Tarty. L. Kohan presided. TWO BIBI.C HOUSE NEW YORK Rnlnol Soap ilslli t-faTlr purs, pitrfwtlr lultsd tamrrdar QMloihauiUai noi i nai an. inienigepi jew co'f be, ve that the whale swallowed Jonah.

Jonah was not taken In that wlui le. but thousands of other people have baen silica." 0 ItttUiUM Co, Win.

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