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HERALD BF"\;C:F ALL I : HERALD “ADS” MEAI LOCAL NEWSPAPERS l ILBETTER BUSINES o 2 PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNBCTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916 —TWELVE PAGES. ESTABLISHED 18 ‘NEUTRAL BOARD PROBE IN |NOT WORRIED OVER LANSINGTOKEEP [ROME WELCOMES | UNITED STATES SUBMARINE BARALONG CASE REJECTED | yoN PAPEN ISSUE SENATEINFORMED | CARDINAL MERCIER E-2 BLOWN UP AND NEARL BY GERMAN GOVERNMENT ) ON MEXICAN CASE primate of Begm Gvenl SUNK IN N. Y. NAVY YAR y German Embassy Inclined to Re- Mriumphant Greedng. | i 2 ) e, aie A riumphant Greetin 5 chines Teutons Claim Great Britain No Longer De-| gard Matter as Not Serious | Secretary Wil Also Hasten Prep da el ' Body of One Sailor Killed Recovered--Brookl sires to Observe Requirements of Interna- | uNqING L00KS T0 PAGE| amatonof Infortion Regar- IN THE ITALIAN CAPITAL| Police Receive Word That Seven Others tional Law in Regard to Submarines Ry ing Carranza Government | ™ Severs Members of Coun-y Lost Their Lives in Accident sel Call Him “The n Represent- S OFF N Horn Might Have Been Spent in | S ing Tragic and Heroic History of | TWELVE SERIOUSLY "IN”W = 7 SUBJECT WITH BRITISH REGIME | ciais. FALL’S RESOLUTION Rome, Jan. 14, 7:10 p. m.—Cardin- Washington, Jan. 15.—Press de- al Mercier, primate of Belgium, ar- —_— o ! i rived in Rome today and was receiv- : : f Germany Also Announces Decision o spatches from London telling of the | ' | Causc of Internal Explosion ’ i i % fAUSTRlANS REP"RT seizure of correspondence from Cap- | Formal Reply of “First Chief” to De- jed at the station by the Belgian | ¥ SSEE S Eouptaile = Lres Othes Ructs tain Franz Von Papen, recailsd Ger- | mands of U. S, That He Run Down | minister accredited to the Vatican, Opened up Several Plates of § e o man military attache to the United g by Sir Henry Howard, British min- Not ‘Known—Reporsiif il S ok e et lTALlAN ATR“EIT“’:S States, when he reached Falmouth, | and Punish Murderers of Amoflwnfl ister to the Vatican, Monsignor Des portes A 1 | Alleged Payment of $700 to Werner tons Violated International Law Eng., enroute to Germany, and relat- Anuere, papal master of the cham- Were Testing One of Edison ing that they showed that he made | Citizens Still - Awaited—Estimated’} ). and a large number of residents in U-Boat Opecrations Also An- | freqment payments to persons charged | T : of the Belgian colony. A lari rowd o : < 3 -rsons : here Are Still 1,000 Americans in colony. ge cr B | Seven Inhabitants of Village | with responsibility for blowing up of Ttallame also greeted the cardinal, | A. Greenberg and E. T. swered. munition plants and bridges in the | Danger Zone. crying “Viva Mercier! Viva Belgium!" . - e Berlin, Jan. 15, by Wireless to Say- i 2 United States, aroused the deepest in- BT . and accompanying him along the Ringrose Pass—Thirteen Newhirorit) Jnn 15 00ihe 5 ¥ and Ten Soldiers As et i omcial and. dinlomeiis ofr | Washington, Jan. 15—On the Te-|streats to the Belgian college whers gL States submarine E-2 was today b ville.—In its reply to the British gov- - quest of Senator Stone, chairman of | he i i H 3 4 . cles here today. The dev nt 2 L= s B 2 e is stopping. tes up and partially sunk in the Dienciing tia! Baralons | canel ihe sassinated. elopment | 1o foreign relations committee, Sec- | Mayor Mects Prelate. Candidates Admitted. York Navy yard. The body of me as a squel to the withdrawal o of which was made public here ?;Ne_ = ,iflpen U AR g;?l‘;;;“;ffi | e arenhen Gt T okt man killed in the internal explo Germany takes the ground that = Captain Boy-Ed, the German naval | (N¢ Senate constantly and prompily | cojonna, mayor of Rome, and several " | was recovered and a report to Br t Britain no longer desires to ob- | Berlin, Jan. 15, by wireless t0 Sa¥- | sttache, at the request of the Wash. | *lo med resarding Mexican develoP- | mempers of the council welcomed the | Hartford, Jan. 15—Thirteen of the | jyn police headquarters said serve the requirements of interna- ; § 8507 | ments, and also to hasten preparation | sarignal to Rome and greeted him | fifty young men who tried the exam- |others were killed es, and breaks megotiations | O4Y Eave ORL the fol o | comimont Codnt Yoo Bemndtoir im0 ey and heroic history of civic virtue and | i, this city, Dec. 30 and 31, were | WaS said to have opened up se on this subject. In addition to aun- ! ITtalian atrocities in the Austrian | =5 e ‘ all's resolution. Senator Stone had |or ynghakeable faith.” The speakers 3 plates of the craft, could not Touncing its decision to take meas- | territory occupied by the forces of [ German ) assador, would make con- | visited Secretary Lansing and had |also expressed sympathy with Bel. | Successful and were reported as pass- | joarneq some time after the ures of reprisal, as made Known ys- | Taly are reported from the AUSro- | immemiiins, (“estpa‘_c“fi]- In German | called attention to criticisms 1ately | gjum “momentarily crushed,” and ad- | €d today after a meeting of the bar |dent occurred. Several rescue paj terday, the German government ve- | . '° : headquarters. Seven | wis aonveyen oors the lmpression i made in the senate intimating -that|miration for the Belgian army, the | examining committee at the capitol. [ which undertook to enter the jects Great Britain’s proposal for | Hungarian press headquarters. Se | was conveyed that it was thought pos- | Mexican affairs had been clothed With | Belgian people and King Albert and | After going over the papers and com- | marine were driven back by h amination by a neutral board of the | inhabitants of one village were shot|sible Captain Von Papen had been | secrecy Explaining his interview | his queen. b pleting thelr work the. members of |gas fumes 3 Baralong incident and also of three ! without trial on suspicion of having ) connected “f&h the published docu- Senator Stone says he had urged upon ‘What I have done was simply my the committee repaired to the Hart- | * Pulled Out Unconscious. cases in which, it is charged, Germany ‘, murdered an Italian sentry. Afterward | M1€tS by British agents. It was ar- | the secretary the importance, of the | quty” Cardinal Mercier told a repre- | ford club for lunch. Those who suc- | Several officers who were lov | teri®s—Rescue Parties Driven H by Heavy Gas Fumes. retary Lansing agreed today to keep ville.—The Overseas News Agency to- | ington government. violated international law in subma- | . o5 cven persons gued as incredible that Von Papen, i"nited States having a diplomatic | gentative of Associated Press tonight, | cessfully passed the examinations |into the craft were pulled out rine operations. The note was de- | “'® o2 ) o with the knowledge that his ship | representative attached to the Car- |while people of Rome, comprising all | were: becoming unconsclous, The livered to Great Britain through he | was established. The inconsistency f | would be taken into a British port to | Tanza government in this crisis. He | classes, received him in a triumph- | John Begley of Hartford; George ot B ’f:)‘:’m:' s, "“Cl' ‘American embassy. | the accusation is plain, inasmuch as|be searched, would have carried any | adds: “I assured Secretary Lansing |ant manner, such as no cardinal of | H. Day, Hartford; Louis Y. Gaber- | ey, % e Text of Reply. th Italians had confiscated all arms, |such correspondence as mentioned in | that we could do nothing toward con- | any nationality has enjoyed on enter- | man, Hartford; Thoms Lo ana e v has including knives, when the territory | the press despatches even if he pos- |firmation of Henry P. Fletcher, the |ing Rome since the fall of the tem- | Hartford; Michael Luddy, Thompson- | the yard and it was with 'mm.h was occupied. sessed it. president’s nomjnee for ambassador to | poral power. ville; Albert Greenberg and Elias T. | culty that the report of the expid “Further. it is known that an Aus- lary and Expense. the defacto government, until the Must Keep Silent. Ringrose, New Britain; O 0 | P! tro-Hungarian patrol of ten soldiers, At the Gorman embaem 1t was sa-c | President replied to Senator Fall's| cardinal Mercier, who was accom- | Barrett, Lichfield; John T. Dwyer, - on duty between Monfaloone and Sa- | ., =it |12 ;rfiba‘;wx;n = Ml @ | resolution. 1 asked the secretary to | panjed throughout his journey by | Ansonia; Henry M. French, New Ha- grado, was assassinated. The mem- | Jin% bhe. ambassador bad e en hy | nasten the repl I have called & |his vicar-general, Monsignor Vanroey, | ven; Charles W. Cassidy, Norwich; W. | It was reported that the engh bers of the patrol party were taken | Z0ATADE TRCAAY 10 LOR | Aben "9 meeting of the foreign relations com- |js healthy, smiling and pleasant in | B. Gilbert, Norwalk and Edmund L. |in the navy yard were testing o prisoner by a superior Italian force ’“_nrk3 A E)‘j’ftp“"’? Of Sueh|,,ittee for next Wednesday and hobe | manner. The cardinal intends to re- | Hawley, Bridgeport. the new Edison batteries installd after short fight. They were disarmes | FOTH A8 1€ Fa% eXPetted 10 condnts | the information will be in hand at|main in Rome for a fortnight but |. Candidates for admission to the | the craft at the time of the and killed.” = Ta S LR sy pOicialalii) titime | does not wish to be interviewed be- | bar will present themselves in the | sion less crimes against international law N dlng kiowlbde ot hisartvalibe o n : ‘and humanity which had been unpun- Aermh i g Carranza’s Reply Expected. cause he considers that he is bound | superior court in Hartford Tuesday at The batteries were intended t uran: # by honor to keep silent. He speaks, | 10 a. m. viate the danger of the crews of ished, and compared with which the | C(O)NTRACT LET FOR = General Carrane sy, Ierenly to alleged offense of the captain 1d e : s e R Y however, in high praise of America’s | There were but two candidates from | marines from gas fumse Regf E e se 2 a was made clear at the German | representations from the United 2 i g y generosity in helping the destitute | New Britain to take the examinations. | submarines of the “E" clasé we. crew of the Baralong fades into in- H v today that Capt. Von Papen : States demanding that he run down significance. The British govera- ICE HOUSE REPAIRS i omPassy Wy retbonmible ty Caet | and punish the murderers of Ameri- | Belglans and of the immense debt of | Both of ‘them ' passed. ported to imvas mAds S B ¥ 3 p gratitude felt by his people towards S e with the batteries in use. ment has contented itself with men- Von Bernstorff for his expenditures.|can citizens at ‘Santa Ysabel, Mex., A Yot g tioning, without any evidenicd, " three It was freely admitted,that the with- | still was awaited today although in- A"‘“s;lca- S Sl e INSANE MAN DOCKED UP. i Later rdepn s that came from incidents in connection with naval Original Builder of Structure to Do : drawn military attache had veen giv-| direct assurances had come from him onfasitRC i ion s Ob, oo e Seensedm navy yard were to the effect . warfare in which German officers are en money on various occasions, some | that this would be done. probable end ot the war Caerdinal| ' <o o Trn ol oo Frbm | S7olve men had beex Gk S alleged to have committed atrocities the Work—Water Board et it cavae ol S hnar it - e Through Eliseo Arredondo, the | Mercier raised his arms and liffing | = ugust y ™ | the hold seriously injured and t 83 S ols i s H - / 4 Lraw h x = is eyes 7 xclaimed “Long Home—Children Destitute. vith slighter injuries in violation of international law. funds for himself from Berlin. When | Mexican ambassador degignate, Car- | NS eves to heaven, excl 5 7 WESA BUSLRGE S WA, “The British Kn;'er]nm«‘:nt proplnsed “Watchfully” Waiting: | he needed funds and cou .| Tanza announced that he had sent | Vet perhaps this time next winter. August Wolf of 424 Arch street was Two Injured Die. an investigation of these cases by a { cure them otherwise. he drecw them | trcops to capture the outlaws and TR 5 5 LN i o f a . <y S : t e . morn r 'wo of the injured died short court composed of American nava: of - The George F. Hennessey company | & 0 the embassy account. For his ex | promised ‘“condign punishment on | STATE MAY CALL MOHR | tzken into:custody this morning by | o O e e ava) ol ficers, and under this condition is|wasawarded the contract today by the | jenditures, however, he was soiely re- | every participant.”” This was taken by Officers Malone and Rival at his home, One man wae Xilled. sl ready to submit the Baralong case 10 | poard of water commissioners, fer the | sponsible, it was said, to ths German | officials to indicate the character of | CHAUFFEUR TO STAND | atter he had created a reign of ter- | at joast mine. others arere iniun the same court. war nfll(‘i’l o theflfm'mul reply which was expected 05 ror in the neighborhood for some | the explosion, according to a Protests Accusations. b o e No Ohasits It Congn Defense Indicates it Will Try to Prove | time. In carrying out his antics vyard employe who was near the “The German government protests | b e e o Embassy officials seemed inclined No Change in Congre: ) Wolt drove his wife and small chil- | of the accident. most sharply against the unprece- |in8: The contractor wi £ e regard the matter as no: being ceri- Despite renewed demands in con- That Healis was Actual Murder dren out into the cold weather and Submarine Afire Inside, dented and unprovoked accusations of | submit 25 per cent. of the bid which ous. ~ As for the alleged paymes gress for intervention in Mexico, 3 e ichine on iblessrit i bira | The siinanas et aten i the British government in regard to | was $1,240 and the contract will be $700 to Werner Horn, it was said #t|there were no indications today of a Providencel RAT Syan bread when the officers arrived. said, and in order to put out mbassy that the money might | change in the administration’s policy 3 B vgnd Al T S e the Hitle: craft: wadild said today that George W. Healis, the o o ik EElVEOn | amon a0 AR some time but was considered harm- | At the time of the explosion the Chauffeur who has confessed that he ¥ -, stalled Dr. C. Franklin Mohr's auto. |1ess. He was in court on January | was on the stocks in dry dock No “The British government answered the German memorandum in the | Baralong case by expressing doubts, on the one hand, of the correctness of the facts communicated by the Ger- man government, and by making an accusation, on the other hand, against Germany military and naval forces cf having deliberately committed count- Testing Edison Batteries. repair work at the municipal ice house on the interior of the build- | the German army and navy, and the i the e e a T sanction of the cor- | o - 5 N imputatio nthat the German author- | P Made on the sa 4 have been spent in counsel fees, It |{¢ give Carranza and the de facto go ities have not dealt with any sucn | Poration counsel. It is expected that % was said the officials had never hcard | ernment of Mexico a free hand in run- crimes as have come to their atten- | the work will be commenced within | of Horn until after his arrest. ning down the assassins of Americans e - g ¢ is actions z i S p—— tion. The German army and navy in |4 few days. Secretary Lansing allowed it to he-|ang in restoring order and protecting | m9bile in order to permit two accom- {\h:ngm?ialsuztom;:oluul;g: nl‘;‘eerenau»:i(i Ten Men Aboard. this war observe the principles of {a- = s . | come known today that the state de- | foreigners in that republic. President | Plces to murder the physician, might | (= " i€ s e, o 04 A T S N The bids were received yesterday by b X Al = ] s it et reon. | somethMg the matter with him. Washington, Jan. 15, (B-) >.'.elllx\,[lul\d,l law and humani an " partment wouid not consider the mn: ‘Wilson, with the backimg of his cabi- . L 2 Y le prosecu Conditions that are appalling wer Thenlwera Enowh o e skl the higher authorities insist that in |the commissioners and the following | tents of the documents until official|nct, and democratic leaders in con- | tion when the trial is resumed On | .0 voreq at the Wolf r;f(,me i f,e B SR v hen b explosion oceu the event offenses are committed they | figures were submitted by the follow- | copies had been received frcin Am- | gr was represented as being de- | Monday. Healis is known to be one [ moors there being no sign Ofyf,]s Two injured men have bésis ghall be investigated most c:os2iy 20l | ing concerns | bassador Page at London. termined not to be driven Into send- | of the principal witnesses for the | STCETh Tiore beng ho sien of food | Two infured Wmen MAVE TUER punished sternly. | Wexler & Stein, inside repairs e irg an armed force intg Mexico on ac- | state. Before adjournment vesterday | 2o toq to the charity board. Woif | navy department gave these facts The three cases mentioned by thz { $1,700, outside repairs $1,331.60, com- ASKS MURDER CASE FACTS. count of war talk and Nries of ven- |until Monday, counsel for the two [/ Belng el pendnElon caitinat ool | Eadaaiiinacitng t cundo 1ot 15t Eritish government were investigated ! plete bid $3,031:60; A. F. Leavi‘t, in- | ‘1 = Yt e on | seance. negroes, Cecil V. Brown and Henry H. L il e ok The H.§ thoroughly at the time by competent | side repairs $2,134.70, outside repairs | . L. £as0, Tex., Jan. 15— l““"‘_“‘l‘)‘ | State department officials continued | Spellman, co-defendants of Mrs. Eliza- : A0y W00k German authorities. [1157.20, complete bid $3.271.90; | $ons from ~Washington Thomas D. | ypeir efforts today to have Americans | beth F. Mohr, indicated that _they SPANISH STEAMER SUNK. e IEEONEDS, Upholds Submarine Commander. | George I, Hemncssey Co., inside Te- | nteadt American conoul, 10day Ye- | in Mexico removed from districts | would try to prove that Healis Was| London, Jan. 15, 11:48 a. m—Only [ york Navy Yard, having installed “First, in the case of the sinking of | bairs $1,240, outside repairs $1,135.- | ranga commandant here. to produce | 7here they might be in danger. At|the actual!murderer, and that to save | one out of the ‘twenty- members | new batteries which Thoming st nd REabio b & Gerrman) nubiharine (totall 52,476, Bler, dnslde | 81 | o e T o Ctyc | the department's suggestion Mr. Ar- | himself a more severe punishment, ho | of the crew of the Spanish steamshib | son has developed for the U fliel iiastisation showed that the sub. | 56 s 999.90 total $2,556.20. | mamraer of Beter teane, wu American, | Tedondo has recommended to Cen. | sought to implicate the other men | Bayo was saved when the vessel, oli | Sfates mavy. She was the first kb G nander racain, o : Il be done under the | 1o Mexiomn ro Heane A A eeam | Carranza that he afford every means ' and Mrs. Mohr, whose married life he | Thursday, was sunk by striking a|mersible being o equipped: Bl o oraw i oncinsion | mupervislonloTithe wateshonrdland o | e S e || fofenal T ericanshio) reach EpTices il Enevatol Delin hap v | f10ating mine, rorty miles off the port that the steamer was attempting to close watch will be kept on the prog- | aays age. Bawards alsc requested (ne | OF safety. Advices reaching here sald | Mrs. Mohr, who is free under bail | of LeRochelle. The Bayo was on the ram his craft. He therefore believed ' ress. The contract for the exterior |Carranza authorities to proesee the | {hat many were leaving northern Mex- | spent today quietly at her home with | way from Huelva, Spain, for La- FLOOD IN IRELAND himself to be acting in justifiable s . work will be let at a later date. body and bring it to the border. ico. | her two children. Her alleged accom- | Rochelle. The Bayo was owned in i — plices are locked up. Balboa, and was of 2,776 tons. defense when he attacked the ship. | “The second casc mentioned—the Still In Danger Zone. Grand Canal Bursts Its Banks attack of a German destroyer upon a | .M I' P k Bl Paso, Tex., Jan. 15.—The move 3 s arine scurr i 1a | = st S g & & Edenderry—Houses, Crops an British _submarine—occurred in_this | rs. Z Jnmeliine an urst ment of General Trevino and other Flve Ru sian Attacks P manner: A fight developed in those | Carranza military Trevino and other | S Cattle Swept Away. waters between two warships, in which | s round up and destroy the bandits who | the submarine defended itsels by gur- F E I h \S tt S eae ol SR - Athlone, Treland, Jam: 15, 1:26 § [ The British government can | amous ng IS tl rage e, | huahua State last Monday divided at- | Re ulsed by Austrtans S —The Grand Canal burst its bi have little ground for advancing the | tention on this side of the internation- | & today at Edenddzry if & U\t charge that Danish neutrality was vio- 2t Soundnritoae v witht oot || and houses, crops and cattle . . L e etained at Ellis Islan e Turks Report Successes| i i s of the fact that British naval forces in a series of cases attacked Germaa | suspended and the inhabitants of outlying districts are cut off from ships in neutral water towns. No lives were lost. The di | lief train which brought fifty two refu- | . ] " . gees to this city last night. Measures of Repri New York, Jan. 15—Mrs, Emmeline | with suffrage, and that she would not i S el Measures of Reprisal. < According to mining company offi- Berlin, Jan. 15, by wireless to Say- ncar Malborgeth and Raibel were KFinally, in the case of the e .. | Pankhurst, the British suffragist lead- 5:fil:n:ttem::p:«llllz:;(lf‘e ‘l;:‘ 3| cials and some of the men who came 1 oY ) iy K i | snelled by Italian artillery. Italian | 88€ is estimated at 60,000 pound was held at Ellis Island immigr : 2 Al from Chihuahua City last night, gbout | Y1\16-—The Russian offensive has been z : iennatl T e e 3 . airmen have been active in the Tries here expre; t the reque: The Grand canal runs through German submarine - merely . applied ! tion station today when' she arrived | domil Miyatovich, former 1,000 Americans are still in northern | Tenewed on the Bessarabian front and | i.cirjot. One bomb dropped in Spi- n . ; measures of repri apnonseed by g o inl ciosekip St Paul, laior o e a6 \frairs, | Mexico. Apprehension for the safety | five important attacks have been Te- | rano, but caused no damage counties of Dublin, Kildare Germany in February, 1915. These £ g i : § ‘| of thesc was lessened somewhat by | pulsed by the Austro-Hungarian | “In Montenegro, the troops of that | Kings. It proceeds west from I measures are in harmony with inter- e "!“"‘f“"‘l‘“j Lot APZ“: Hgwe Gy Bl Benbiais reports that the Carranza military | troops, according to the Austrian | country. having abandoned their |lin. to the Shannon river, wherg hational law, because England is e e e | ilam nere id Mrs. Panknurst, | chiefs are taking measures to pro- | official report, dated January 14, and , capital, are in retreat on the whole |Ji0ins near Banagher. deavoring by illegal means to tie ap Se€rved a sentence Casniliangs -1 “an an effort to aid the ponr Serbians, | tect foreigners in the territory under | rcceived here {oday south and wesg front. The Austro- the legitimate maritime commerce Lo~ She was similarly detained when shtfand T am sure that I sec no reason | control of the de facto government. Text of Statement Hungarian tradops, who are followin KENEALY IMPROVED. pwéen Germany and neutral countries, arrived here more than <wo vears| why I should not be welcome. Your] o B S : £ s, : i . iy A e a1 coun , L . il elensed wnn ol y I8 : - r e = The Austrian official statement fol- | up the enemy, have passed the line | Stamford, Jan. 15.—The condi iermany from all imports : il ‘ al-| president allowed me to entr the $15,000 FIRE AT BOSTON. | een f Budua-Cettinje- ahovo, and | of Michael Kenealy who'is Gl H and thereby starve the German peop lowed to enter this countr. country two yvears ago, and I.sce no f N 4 R ey Bt e Genman no : S A : 3 s ago, aud [I.sce On the Bessarabian front the Rus- | have entered Montenegrin territory | Stamford hospital, was a little : !:m_l‘ n; lvl“-“‘ l”‘yw s vvllv xw{nfn:r‘l ie | Protests Vigorousl reason for a change of attitudec now. employes of the Green Street Laundr ians have been attempting to break st of Bileca and near Avobac. Near | proved today, as compared with Ratione tass Rrolatlon D ERNtEL Mrs. Pankhurst and her secreuary, : am f\_“h‘}h«t}h L shall be permitted | ;"o yo maica Plain district wers | thTough near Toporoutz and east of | Grahovo the Austrian-Hungarians | terday’s bulletin. Encouragemen W Ee At the s German Miss Joan Wickham were gf enterdvervashontl vy driven from the building today by a | Farinczle. TFive great attacks failed. | captured three cannon with three | felt by the attending physicians. il I‘( LT C “]‘_"l‘ ‘!“} 'l‘"“‘ ! down the St. Paul's gangplank today . S = fire which destroyed the plant and n | 1he well-directed Austro-Hungarlan | punners as well as five hundred e e ostile anio e only 10 JeSUOY when an jmmigration officer informed No Word at Washinton. adjoining livery stable. The loss was | artillery fire contributed eminently to | rifles, one machine gun and a quan- LUIS FUENTES ARRESTE e IE SleY the suffrage leader that she would | Washington, Jan. 15.—The commis- | about $15,000. the repulse of the Russians. Since the ! tity of ammunitior it Ao o il S have to go to Ellis Island. Mrs. | sioner general of immigration was = 2 | beginning of the battle in East Gak- m— | entes, a son-in‘law of the late § P Ebnt sy of 1B atinn Pankhurst protested vigorously but! without official advices today from | ~ e ivi:\ and Bessarabia the Austro-Hun- Turks Rout Russians. Victoriano Huerta, and Atistarhg Ppstaby of the X the official informed her that although | New York concerning the detention WEATHER garian forces of Generals Pflanzer, Berl S 3 . g G ot he vepudtatel Wit alt de- L 5 ¢ A | Berlin, Jan. 15, by wireless to Say- | rascosa, who were indicted recentk ol e G she had been ullowed to enter the|of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst ot Bilis - | Baltin 'and Bothmere have taken |yillo—Turkish cavelry forces ave |San Antonlo, as particiiatsi i B 3 United States in 1913, she was stilt| Island. Hartford. Jan. | 5,100 Russians, including thirty offi- | making effective raidd in Persian | alloged Huerta consplgnhs.dauull Rejects British Proposal. ubject to the federal statuies bar- It was said that if Mr: Pankhurst Hartford and vicinity: J | cers. Austro-Hungarian Datrols territory and ‘have defeated Russinn | new revolution in Mextco Sud “The German government is of the ring aliens who have beén coavicted | were ordered excluded by 4 board of tonight. sunday ncreasing | routed Russian field guards near Kar- ' cavalry for opposing them’ at two | into custody today. Fuent ohinion that it mucst reject as inaccept- of “‘erimes involving morai turpitude.” | inquiry, usually convened in deport clondiness. Rising tempera. Jilovka SGitts aicorilng Ltoiionons S5 500 Cavn I ' points, according to reports fromi in §2,500. Carr | tion of the British steamer Ruel, thc | e Boston, Jan. 15.—Girls and woman | i Mre. Pankhurst then declared thot|tion cases, she would have the “igh ture. Italian Hery Active, ‘onstantinople given out today by the | ficial of the Diaz (Continued On Ninth Pag she had not come here in connection | of appeal to the secretary of labor o~~~k | “On the Italian front several places as News Agency. | the Madero revolt ren i

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