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The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio • 5

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The Plain Dealeri
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PAGE FIVE 1918 HURSDAY JANUARY 24 CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER 7:30 this evening to Miss Bina Wj supreme commander of the order Mrs-Nellie Heppert Akron commander of Ohio will welcome MiM West First Photograph of Bolsheviki Staff to Reach America NO 2 IN NO OLD HOME? NO SA YS EX- WIFE FEW FAIL 18 PAY FI IAST SEA BATTLE Recover Loot From Banka DALLAS Tex Jan audit of the securities of the Federal Reserve bank here which began Sunday after the arrest in lenver of Drummond a former employe who confessed to the theft of $000 in Liberty bonds was finished today and showed that $r2uw had been recovered and that three missing $101 bonds bad been located More Than $1 3000000 Sent to'County Treasury Since December 20 Euclid Woman Would Hold Former Husband for Contempt Mrs Dora Grossman divorced wife of Samuel Grossman president of the Grossman Paper Box Co ia not going to allow' Mrs Grossman No 2 to occupy the old Grossman home in Euclid if she can get the courts to intervene Mrs Dora Grossman yesterday filed a motion in common pleas court to have Mr Grossman cited for contempt The Grossmans were divorced Dec 7 1P1( Mrs Grossman was given the decree with custody of their three children $20000 alimony and $2o a month until the youngest child is -1 In addition she was given possession of the Euclid home until Mr i Grossman should sell or rent it to someone not related to him Some time later Mr Grossman notified the I court that he had a chance to lease the property and got the court to or-jder Mrs Grossman to move out I Now Mrs Grossman No 1 says lien former husband has taken possession of the home and installed his second ife in it 6 i First Mortgage Bonds Secured by Cleveland Real Estate and safeguarded by The Garfield Savings Rank plan are Safe Investments A Quarter Century of Mortgage Experience 'Without the Loss of a Dollar is the Record Back of Every Mortgage Security Offered for Sale by This Bank You can get a list our present offerings at any our six banking houses Ten Bushels of Mail Holding Checks Remain to be Opened But few Cuyahoga county tax payers will have to pay the 1" per cent penalty on unpaid taxes in the opinion of County Treasurer Boyle When the force of employes quit work at o'clock last night Mr Boyle estimated that a total of more than $13OUMk) had been paid in since Dec 20 Mr Boyle had estimated that the total to be collected would be between $12000000 and $13(NNMN When the tax paying windows closed at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a total of $S034NU2 bad ben paid in and receipted for The force then turned its attention to opening ten bushels of mail hich had accumulated since Monday By 0 every envelope had been opened and it was estimated that the checks they contained totaled $1000000 On account of the war and the fuel order Mr Boyle decided last week to extend tax paying time three days until yesterday These three days were devoid of the rush that characterized the closing days in other years Wants Macaroni1' Seised Asserting that a foreign label used on 900 boxes of macaroni made in St Louis constituted a violation of the I food and drug act Assistant District I Attorney Kavanagh yesterday in fed-j eral court Hied a petition to have the government confiscate the goods hich were shipped to a Youngstown grocery firm FLAY EARLY JAIL BOYD SALE CotumiMsIonera Will Advertise for Bids Soon County commissioners yesterday voted to begin advertising within a week or two for the sale of the first $100 (MX) installment of the $1230000 worth of bonds to be issued for the building of the new county jail The bonds are to bear 5 per cent and will be issued in $1(M)0 units with an average life of twenty years Other installments are to be issued as need for money arises Bolsheviki Genebal -Staff THE GARFIELD Anjj i SAVINGS BANK Founded 1892 Cleveland lestroyers at Dardanelles Force Goeben and Breslau to Flee Vrmer Vessel Beached in Straits as Sister Ship Sinks ONDOK Jan 23-The British de-over lizard was about two miles the northeasterly point ot the md of imbros on patrol duty at 0 O'clock last Sunday morning en it sighted the warships Goeben 1 Breslau (Sulton Selim and Midul-says an official statement from admiralty giving a detailed re-t of the engagement which result-in the loss of the Breslau and the aching of the damaged Goeben he Breslau was steaming in therly direction to the south and of Cape Cephalo followed by the toen which was about a mile The Lizard at once gave the to and opening fire it proceeded teeD in as close touch as possible the enemy ships The Goeben Breslau engaged the Lizard at ut 11000 yards shooting over her lout hitting he Goeben sighted British mont in Kusu bay on the northeast ier of Imbros and engaged them Breslau continuing to fight the o-d which was prevented from ing to torpedo range because of accuracy of the enemy fire at the ter range The destroyer Tigress joined the Lizard and the two royers endeavored to cover the litors by forming a smoke screen tttempting which they were sub ed to an aocurate fire from the eanwhile the British monitor Rag-had been hit heavily and sank small monitor M-28 Which was Ire amidships blew up and finally ppeared about a The enemy i ceased his fire and altered his se to the southward jserving trawlers coming to the itance of the monitors the Tigress the Lizard followed the enemy a when the Breslau was six miles south of Cephalo a explosion was observed abreast after funnel Two or three minister three more explosions took and at 7:10 she sank by the keeling over as she went down seeing the Breslau sink the len turned and circled round her and then continued on a south-course Immediately after this enemy destroyers were sighted eg out of the Dardanelles sup-si by an old Turkish cruiser Tigress and Lizard at once en-i the enemy destroyers which tdly retired up the straits the sst one being hit repeatedly and fire Ge-ien continued a southerly uiftil an attack by British aft forced her to alter her course head for the Dardanelles In ct of turning she struck a mine caused her to settle down aft list of 10 to 15 degrees which Jerably reduced her speed She eded slowly up the Dardanelles ted by enemy seaplanes and the Turkish destroyers which had Bed to her assistance tish aircraft attacked the Goe-epeatedly and obtained two dints when she was off Chanak loeben now was in such a dam-condition that she was steered le shore and beached at the ex- I Women Plait Reception Several hundred members of the Benefit Association of the Maccabees will give a reception at the Club 1031 Huron road at This photograph just arrived in this country shows the Bolsheviki gen- always present and often street brawls reach such size that they turn into eral staff which governs the military situation in Russia It is the first battles The soldiers have to interfere and often people and soldiers are picture showing the general stall to arrive in this country killed for there is no hesitation in shooting A great deal of attention has to be paid the military end of the govern- i This photo was taken at headquarters in Pctrograd just before a session ment for there are always small uprisings against the government of the of the body Bolsheviki In a country where revolution is rife the spirit of fight is AS SHORE MAPS treme end of the Pagara Point about 100 yards from the lighthouse Shortly after she was beached two more direct hits wTere made on her by the aircraft who were engaged heavily by several enemy seaplanes In the encounters which took place one of the British seaplanes failed to return The shore batteries at Cape Helles then opened an accurate tire on the Tigress and Lizard who had been following the Goeben and in view of the activity of the British naval aircraft the two destroyers retired out of range and proceeded to rescue the survivors of the Breslau During these operations the periscope of -a submarine was sighted and the work of rescue was interfered with seriously while the destroyers hunted the submarine Body Urges Thor- ough Survey of Pacific I Coast and Currents Asserts Charts Will be Big Need of New Pilots After War SOCIALISTS GIVEN TERMS Three Change Plena Admit Evading Draft Registration A Nut-Made Spread for Bread Three more Socialists accused of violation of the selective service act were sentenced to a year in the War-rensville workhouse yesterday The three George Pohm Clarence Boyer and Milton Deyo were arrested some months ago on a charge involving failure to register and last fall entered a plea of not guilty Pending the decision of the supreme court on the appeal of Ruthen-berg and other Socialist leaders convicted of violating the draft law the three were released on bond Yesterday the three pleaded guilty They told Federal Judge Westen-haver they were makes twenty-nine slackers at said Assistant District Attorney Kavanagh soon as their sentences expire the men will be turned over to military officers for service in the National ARTIME RECIPE GRAY HAIR is Gives Simple Inexpensive tcipe for Streaked or Faded Gray Hair Made From Cocoanuts at the Price of ANIMAL FAT-MADE Oleomargarine This is to users of oleomargarine Also to butter users who rebel at cost Some Old-World scientists have solved the problem of making a spread for bread out of cocoanuts Think of that It is made entirely from that delicious nut-meat which you use in shredded form on cake It is churned with milk to give it flavor A capsule of color comes in every cartoa But this vegetable fat all comes from Tropic cocoanuts JITNEY RIDER HURT SUES Clevelander Auks Damages for Salaries Received la Lorain ais id suit im the intry iurpose in our highest loor fetf Steve Aleff 10414 Madison avenue yesterday asked common pleas court to award him $1000 for injuries received while on jitney ride in Lorain Aug 17 He names Lazo Todo-roff and others owners of a Jitney line as defendants Mr Aleff says he had just entered the auto and paid his fare of 5 cents when the driver ran the machine into a telephone pole He says his injuries consisted of a cut over the right eye which required five stitches to close WASHINGTON Jan Complete surveys of the entire Pacific coast and a careful study of ocean currents were recommended in a bulletin on Neglected Waters of the Pacific issued today by the Coast and Geodetic Survey It declares the work is necessary to safeguard lives and property For twenty-one years no systematic survey of water areas adjacent to California Oregon and Washington has been made on account of lack of vessels Approximately t4 per cent of the waters around the Philippine islands has been surveyed in the twenty years that the islands have been a dependency of this country while only 27 per cent of Californian waters 34 per cent of Oregon waters and '44 per cent of "Washington waters have been surveyed in the seventy years that they have been a part of the continental United States Inadequacy of present charts and surveys and peculiarities of configuration and currents were said to have been responsible for many coftly wrecks notably the loss of the Valencia in 35NH5 with 334 persons It would require twenty years to complete the necessary surveys along the ooast but it was said benefits w'ould be available within year after the work was begun The cost for a vessel and twenty years operation wras estimated at $2300000 Not only consideration for lives and property but the need of preparing for maritime expansion dictates the necessity for beginning the survey immediately in the opinion of the survey The bulletin concludes: end of the present world conflict will see the merchant fleet which we are now building released from the restrictions imposed by our need for tranAtlantic transport Bailing the Seven seas in a srruggle to regain the pre-eminence which was ours in the old days of the clipper ships only to be destroyed by the upheaval of the Civil War this maritime expansion the Pacific coast will have a full share And with the coming of new ships there will come new commanders men unfamiliar with the special conditions affecting navigation It already has been stated that the present comparative immunity of shipping in places is due less to the facilities furnished by our surveys and charts than to the intimate local knowledge of conditions possessed by the present masters who have gained it only by years of experience lacking this local knowledge must navigate by the chart and unless the charts are perfected and the currents known the inevitable result will be a marked increase in the number of disasters occurring an increase out of all proportiop to the increase in the number of Vessels have already waited too long the Pacific coast has been woefully neglected and years of work are required to complete this important task It is vital for the safety of the traveling public our commercial interests and our navy that there be no further delay in recognizing the needs and providing adequate facilities for pushing the work Mackie the well known New ictress now a grandmother and hair is still dark recently the following statement: ed or faded hair can be imme-turned black brown or light whichever shade you desire use of the following simple that you can make at home: ly get a small box of Orlex at any drug store It xsts cents and no extras to buy it in one ounce of waiter and through the hair Pull direc fr use come in each box 1 hesltat to use Or- 1 10000 gold bond comes in guaranteeing the user that wader does not contain silver mercury aniline Products or their derivatives "ot rub off is not sticky and leaves the hair fluffy it tea gray haired person look ars younger" (Advt) THEN PATIENCE CEASED He Bore Shopping Tour bot What Followed? No! To be taken by your wife on a whole shopping tour may be considered a hardship but to be rapped on the head when returning from the trip constitutes extreme cruelty in the opinion of John Meden 1387 39th street Mr Meden yesterday in common pleas court filed a suit for divorce from Mrs Anna Meden Meden charge that on one occasion after he had spent a whole day walking around with his wife on a shopping tour she hit him on the head as they entered their home But Troco comes from the white meat of the cocoanut No food in the world is more appealing Greater Economy You get no lard no oleo in it You get no cotton seed oil You get nothing but the fat of the cocoanut churned with milk and salted For your own sake try one pound It will be a revelation If you arc not delighted get your money back Troco costs about the same as high grade oleomargarine Its use will save you much Notice: Under the law all butter -substitutes must be branded Oleomargarine That law was passed before Troco was invented So the Troco package is branded though there is no oleo in it The Name Is Troco This product is called Troco It is made in Milwaukee by the Troco Nut Butter Company in a model modem plant We use the identical process which is used in Europe where this new delicacy was created Any grocer will supply it to you under this guarantee: one pound of Troco fails to prove itself the best article you ever tasted we will gladly return your money Made from Cocoanuts The usual oleomargarine is made as you know from beef fat hog fat and often cotton seed oil It is churned with milk as Troco is to give it flavor It is a cleanly healthful product But lard and oleo and cotton seed oil seem uninviting spreads BEGIN NOW HYLAN JOLTS EMPLOYES Orders Them to doit Smoking and Reading newspapers NEW YORK Jan Mayor Hy-lan has issued an order forbidding all municipal employes working in public offices to smoke read newspapers or wear their hats during office hours utmost courtesy must be ac eordeLto the public by city employes in thr daily the order said Look As 0U FEEL i know well enough your liver ia mg Ration it the first og then you begin teel mean all lun soon gets the newi it grows dull 7 muddT and un- Purgatires are not you need-just the heP of this old-tundard remedy Carters iTTlt IVER KAISER DIE So Man Who Prophesied Emperor's Death Kills Self lGir on PJ carte1" on 'sthetnj i sec Order a pound or two of Troco today Your dealer has it or can get it easily Put Troco PATERSON Jan Having prophesied that 4the kaiser would die Jan and despondent because the emperor failed to make the prophecy good Lombardus Muller retired sea captain killed himself by shooting yesterday He left a note which read: hare been a false prophet therefore Ihavesinnedaga i nstGod to-- AIVVU lu competitive test Both your palate and your pocketbook will decide ia favor of Troco If you are not pleased your money back to Grape-Nuts over 10 sugar-developed in the making from grains -should be your breakfast cereal NO SWEETENING NEEDED Ready Cooked No Waste KIWAKIS "CLUB TO DlYE JtMfWy for Dancing Also on Progrm "Ladles Dr William Torrence Stnchell Chautauqua lecturer humorist and preacher will address Kfwanis Club Troco Nut Butter Company Milwaukee Wis THE CHAPMAN CO Distributors 575 Broadway Prospect 2415 Central 212 oftenhow fnce 0f Iron in the.

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