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' ir : A g ' -- vv j ? tie: ?’ HARTFORD NOW HASr WOMAN POLICEMAN BOLO NEW TO Hffil Amsterdam Oct 19— Count von Bern-stor- ff former German ambassador to the United States did not know Solo Pasha the Frenchman held as & spy In France according to the Tageblatt Discussing the Bolo affair— the newspaper says: “In connection with the Bolo Pasha episode and the disclosures of Secretary Lansing concerning the part alleged to have been played by- Ambassador von Bernstorxf and Foreign Secvon Jagow we are informed by aretary competent source that the personality of Bolo Pasha was not known to von Bernstorff in Washington It Is also said that the name of Bolo Pasha was never made known to von Bernstorff and his banker intermediaries did not mention him Consequently the passage in tlfs alleged telegram published by Secretary Lansing in which von Jagow asked von Bernstorff 'what is' new about Bolo TV is false "This warrants the obvious deduction DR VALERIA!! PARKER regarding the trustworthiness of other Dr Valeria H Parker of Hartford details in this telegram” The Tagelische Rundschau says the Conn is the ' first woman policeman to be given supervision over other mention of Bolo’s name in the von state policemen in the- United States j Jagow dispatch is another forgery of She is devoting her time to Interesting Secretary Lanslng’i for transparent e purposes girls near-ththoughtless and atcarelss London Conn military campsroomsNew In the inquiry into the Bolo affair and clubs in recreation in New York" early this month it was learned that Bolo had an occompllce in Switzerland through whom he had learned the terms on which Germany would conclude peace with France Bolo Pash is said to have received more than $1700000 from von Bernstorff to HISTORIC ARMY RULE aid in carrying out his plot ' - Foreign Coins Will Be Into Dimes Quar-ters and Halves r ‘ WashtnKton 19 — Six $1-1- de--aang- ed bt put-$129- - Out Smaller Coins - - AUTO ROBBERS TAKE : FOOD LEAVE MONEY 1 gets food: by card foodAurora was " 111 ' The confidence' with which you always order Oct '19 — The cry' for brought home to well-fe- d Petrograd Oct 19 — The family of farming folk in striking fashion last Nicholas Romanoff former emperor of night- by automobile robbers' who raced Russia now secures ’ its food' supplies from one Kendal county village to an by the use of cards other plundering grocery stores while disTobolsk-' The authorities In' the up cash registers trict are using food cards and the Ro- passing The robbers drove a big truck and manoffs must obtain their food thp made stops at general stores In Millsame as other citizens LAbson and Helms Newark ington Oct 19 —"The Ro- about twenty miles south of here San Francisco Sheriffs of half a dozen counties are manoffs are done for all time Probthe countryside for the food as as next soon will month scouring there ably be formed a federated republic of Rus- robbers sia modeled on' the lines of the Swisi Utah wants the angora of Wyoming republic” ' This was the declaration of A ' M j Help the Crimson win on Cummings Admission Wywodzeff Russian consul at 8an field Saturday at 3 p m Francisco oh his' return today after! 50c Soldiers and high school stuI a four months" visit to Petrograd dents 55c BANQUET BETTER BUTTER - : and the confidence with which you place it on your table are the natural result of your experience in using' this uncommonly and uniformly good butter -- - ' - - I Your grocer has it—fresh today Xelsen-Rle- ks I Creamery Cm s - Value Above Everything LOUISIANA ‘BAD 19 — The historic Washington Oct rule for army promotions was seniority set aside today to govern proformally motions in the national army and national guard Officers of either the regulars the guard or the national army are held to be equally eligible for temporary appointment or promotion which must be based solely on “demonstrated fitness without regard to seniority”new The regulations make officers Interchangeable within their own arms and grades in the service and the list of reserve corps second lieutenants of the regular army is also made available for appointment of men in that grade to the other branches Stress is laid on the desirability of promoting men within the unit in which a vacancy occurs where this is advisable In naming second lieutenants commanders may select noncommissioned officers or officers of the reserve corps as they - deem best Army orders today authorized organization of a remount service a veterinary corps for the national army 100 additional machine shop truck units for the quartermaster corps and three additional units of the Graves registration service Thirty-thre- e auxiliary remount depots are authorized for national guArd and national army cantonments one animal embarkation depot--for duty at anembarkation port also is avthorize&APd one field remount depot of theJcharacter is planned for duty In France RUSSIAN ROYALIST IS REFUGEE IN ENGLAND MAN’ IS HANGED Baton Rouge La Oct 19 —Helaire Carriere Louisiana “bad man” was hanged today in the state penitentiary here for the murder of Sheriff Swords last July Run down in the after a sensational manhunt of weeks Carriere resisted his execution to the last mome'nt even to the extent of attempting suicide in his cell last night' Carriere protested his innocence to the last contending that the shot which killed Sheriff Swords was fired by one of the deputies in the sheriffs posse Last Wednesday night in an attempt to escape from the parish prison he wrenched a piece of pipe from the plumbing in his cell and fought more than an hour with the warden and five deputies before being subdued Last night in the death cell he slashed his throat with a safety razor blade IF any young woman has a special interest in how you dress bring her with you when you buy your next suit or overcoat cane-brak- es You’ll find that she knows why you should buy here You’ll find that she understands and appreciates beautiful all- wool materials that she has the right idea about style tailoring and design j ¥ ALSATIANS GIVE LIE TO TEUTON CLAIMS Washington Oct 19 —Advices reachsay ing here today from Switzerland othMetz and the people ofAlsace-LorraiStrassburg er point in responded with a general outburst of feeling to attempts to float pare of the new German war ioan and celebrate the birthday of Von' Hindenburg In spite of the terror that the Prussian military authorities have produced in 'the country on the occasion of the of Von Hindenburg October birthday 2 many pdsters bearing the likeness lOf the marshal were scratched out and torn down over night in StrassDurg At Metz the official advertisements and posters of the- new war loan also torn down and sa far"the enraged German authorities have failed to find anyone to punish These reports are regarded as more evidence to Foreign Mincontradictory asserister von Kuehlmann’s reported tions that the people of Alsace-Lorraido not wish to be separated from Germany - Shell tell you that ne anti-Germ- an fade the final w-er- our clothes touch of elegance She’ll tell you that you will get value above everything else in the suit or overcoat you buy here London Oct 19 —General Gurko former commander on the Russian southwestern front has arrived in England with his wife on board a British shfpt General Gurko told newspaper men last night that he was given permission to leave Russia as soon as possible after his release from imprisonment in the fortress of St Peter and St Paul "I was imprisoned” the general said “because certain letters which I had written to the former emperor were tocited as evidence of my ward the republic After several SPUD PROCEEDS TO months of confinement nothing was found to justify a trial and I was reBUY LIBERTY BOND leased My Intention is to remain In England until matters in Russia beStudents of the LT) S U will turn come more settled” back to the soil next week and dig potatoes on their two arid that 250 war garden It is estimated Proceeds been $16551000 an increase of more be will gathered tpan 800 er cent over production bushels from their sale will be used to buy a t6 this' date ‘last year Mr Hunt said the mints are working Liberty bond Many of the potatoes of the factwenty-fou- r hours a day in an effort will be bought by members in their to ceep up with the demand of coins ulty for consumption c Hart Schaffner & Marx make these P - famous clothes and make them right at the right price — re Twenty to Sixty Dollars - AND IT HAS A DELICIOUS FLAVOR Fred C Ritter who was arrested recently with three other alleged I W W members on a warrant from Chicago was given an examination before Pelt yesterday and Judge Henry V Van released on his own recognisance He was formerly secretary of the I W W local here it is claimed but it is ' understood that Mr Ritter claims he has not been a member of the L ' an every genuine package Trade-mar-k Booklet of choice recipes cent five ' Made only by WALTER BAKER & CO Ltd Dorchester Mass " - r : ’ Established 1780 ' 'J Vyf PAJAMAS— --Nothing1 more comfortable these nights than a good suit of Pajamas or a new nightrobe Our line(of nightwear is the finest in the city — a humble iAvitation is extended to you to come iu today and look them over before bedtime W W since 1915 ' AUCTION FUR SALES TOTAL $2500000 V SOX —The kind that please the eye the kind that comfort your feet and that give that lasting satisfaction A11 reasongoes with real quality -- —Sales of furs at to 75 per cent oyer spring prices during the five days of the annual fall auction sale which closed here tpday totaled $2500000 it was announced Ninety thousand skunk skins were sold today at prices which reached as high as $450 each There was a sharp advance in the price of wolf skins some ‘of which sold as high as $1650 New York Oct advances of from 19 5 ably priced FALL HATS—A splendid variety of styles and colors you know' tlie reputation of the headwear we sell— the best Mn the world—Knox Stetson Trimble and im- Crofut & Knapp ' ported Hats All prices Black1 house cats- - which will be used the record price in -- fur hats brought of 74 cents each ' SHOES—We have just received a shipment of unusually attractive footwear in new and fashionable shades and styles— of course they’re Hanans! You can vet more good solid satisfaction out of Hanan Shoes than any other footwear you may slip your feet into They hug the heel and give ample toe room Exclusively here Other makes as low as $350 the pair ' HE WHIPPED ‘CALLER’ - - n a - dly ’ - - AVIATOR CROSSES CAUCASUS ptrograd Oct 1 9 —A Russian avia-t0h- a arrlved at Vladikavkaz after ?inisrht ot ten hour from Tiflis across the Caucasus mountains V KEARNS-BU-L DING : arrivals for fall that came in last ‘ week —all of the words in the die- tionaxy that describe a thing of beauty might be applied to thesa splendid Ties and still leave some- - ‘ thing to be said your eyes alone can bring you to appreciate the rare colorings and attractive'- patterns — better come in soon ‘ - SHIRTS —You’ll need a few Shirts for fall —we’re ready for you with an unusual display of beautiful selections Some in novel colored stripes some in black and white some in more conservative patterns and Some in plain colors Everything that goes to make a shirt “the best” will be found here Priced from $100 up - Because i he played the- part of host very yrhen a cow and her owner informally dropped in to visit him H W Heath was fined $10 on an jassault and battery charge yesterday by Justice of the Peace Herbert VanLDamJr Breaking' from her tether and rambling aimlessly a cow belonging to A Bemldksen recently trespassed upon Heath’s property When Bemldksin followed to direct her errant homeward Heath set upon himfootsteps and administered a drubbing NEOKWEAB — Probably you have noticed that you can call on us any time and find something new and pleasing in Neckwear But today we want to tell you about a lot of new UNDERWEAR COMFORT for stout men large men' haxd-to-£- it men— our We have the that’s specialty right Underwear for every figure and' the right men to give you what you need — you’ll like this service Wc Also Handle a Complete Line of Trunks and Hand Luggage SCRAPPIST IS FINED "- 'i New Arrivals for Fall and Winter Wear ALLEGED I W W CHIEF IS RELEASED ON BOND Purity in cocoa means carefully selected scrupulously cleaned cocoa beans scientifically blended skilfully roasted and with the excess of fat removed reduced to an extremely fine powder by a strictly mechanical process no chemicals heinef used the finished product containing no added mineral matter Off : - BAKER’S COCOA1 IS PURE US : - one-half-ac- : S PAT - ill-feeli- ng Chicago Oct 19 — Pennies and subsidiary silver coins are scarce not only in Chicago but elsewhere according to Robert I Hunt in charge of the in business subtreasury here Increase the country Is given as the throughout reason-- The subtre&eufy here has not received any pennies from the mints since October 1 Mr Hunt said Subsidiary coinage in circulation in the country has increased' from f $87- -: 982891 in 1879 to $202061897 on OcThe output this has tober U - ne Big Business Drives s - NICHOLAS ROMANOFF' - -- bul-nio- :King gf reopened and ' that an operation was performed at the Sauerbruch clinic in Zurich yesterday His condition is said to be most grave Two operations were performed on in 1915 the first not havConstantine' In healing of the wound ing resultedtime-hilife was despaired and for a of Reports 'were current at the time that he had been stabbed but they were denied and 'It was said he was suffering from pleurisy - - million Mexican silver pesos hive been bought by the treasury department at 88 rents an ounce for minting into half dol- lars dimes and quarters The treasury acted when faced with the necessity of buying silver for coinage at steadily prices which at their height Ificreasing “ Vrought the value of the metal danger-- “ ously close to the minted value v Now the price of silver in this coun-fr- y has dropped precipitately The -- swift to 85 cents collapse from has reper ounce within three weeks to determine an in sulted investigation “Whether the market had been manip- ulated The high prices recently pre- --' regarded ns wholly unwarvoting areofficials here ranted by IIlThe purchase of the great volume of Mexican dollars the largest purchase the government of the minted silver Jy coin of another ever recorded placed the United States in possession of a of silver to run the sufficient ” mints for quantity two cr three months and ‘ withdraws from the silver market here ' Ihe largest single buyer Par Silver Is Averted The net result of the transaction as jriewed by officials here is that the danger of par silver for mintage has been averted and that Mexico will be in a stronger position financially than before that the somewhat strained fl- nancial relations between the two countries will be eased perceptibly and ''that Mexican copper and silver needed here will be available in the future The Imposition by the American gov- ernment of a virtual embargo on the exportation of silver also contributed largely to the sudden lowering of sil-- " ver prices in the domestic market " ""For some time past the government "hhs been compelled to buy silver spain the face of a soaring market to ringly "meet its immediate needs the heaviest ‘ever known From approximately 52 'cents an ounce in 1914 silver quotations went steadily upward until they - touched 90 cents about two months ago ’ Market lVu Deranged Thereafter quotations began to evince symptoms of an utterly market Prices advanced spasmodically sometimes as much as sev- eral cents a day until the top was reached at $118 At that time the mar-kquotation was only 13$ cents be- -' low the minted value per ounce as 1 in small coins lhe mints -turn (or every-- oimfce purchased Had v the minted value been reached it would have been without precedent and might have resulted in the cessation of silver at a time when such coinage -- coinage was imperatively needed Efforts to meet the situation by changing the standard of silver bullion purchased and throwing open the doors n to the entry of low grade silver failed to check the upward movement but to report that negotiations were under way for the governmental purchase of a large quantity of minted sliver from a foreign government Prices brought an immediate response fell and have continued to fall Oct r - ' E v - - PROBABLY FIXES-CAUSDEAL mLm FOR BIG SLUMP! “ i annual meeting today recorded itself in favor of the open shop and compulsory arbitration by ther‘government of all labor disputes Resolutions were adopted ' opposing any change during the war or labor working conditions or hours that existed when the war began except upon proper fedezal authority- The association also opposed employers or employes engaging in lockouts or strikes to change conditions during the war The convention favored the creation of a federal board to adjust labor disputes which are connected in any waj with war production' - - I 1 - Secretary Lansing Guilty : of Forgery 5ix Millions of Carranza 1 - cr m - Paris Oct 19—A Zurich dispatch to Atlantic City N J Oct- - 19 — The American Hardware Manufacturers’- as- the Matin says the old wound of for' sociation In the final session of its mer Greece has Constantine Effort Is " Made to Prove pesos Are Purchased at 884 Cents an Ounce ' t SAYS BERNSTORF SHYER MONEY - OPEN SHOP URGED - - CONSTANTINE IS ILL MEft OLD WOUND REOPENS BY HARDWARE ' ' i BUYS MEXICAN nr salt lake csty utah" Saturday 'October herald-eubuca- n k 20 1917 |