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HERALD BEST OF ALL 5 S ADS" ME? EW ] g HERALD “ADS” ME LOCAL NEWSPAPERS D | BETTER BUSINES & = ey ke o P PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916 —SIXTEEN PAGES. ESTABLISHED | ' GERMANS MOWED DOWN IN | MEGHANIGAL DEVIGE || ro ror cwrrerrs | CONGRESS' MOVEIN |LEADERS TELL WILSON WHO ENROLL IN MIL- [ der to foster a patriotic spivit || and to assist the national ad- | | w tration in preparedness ; | | WAVES IN VICIOUS ATTACK | yS HUMAN FLEMENT|| et - " BIG CHECKER GAME, HOUSE WOULD DEFEAT HI AT VERDUN’ PARIS SAYS Bardo Says MRever Offsel || pian. emptoyes of tne Picesburan || House and gm Longer in ON TEST_\LO_’EE BY 2 TG French Issue Statement That Prisoners Admit| Other, at Wreck Probe e ‘eeeiee o Wine || Dark Regarding President | Clark, Kitchin and Flood Inform Presidd QTAN His Present Attitude Would Not Be This is Planned to Be Last Offensive pppppy (youmy conpLTs|| Fieseber™id | yicoNs STAND 15 CLEAR | SnE | ST Supported by Representatives more than 6,000 men. | Of Teutofls Against France here, The company cmployes neral Manager of New Haven Road Threatened Repudiation of Chicf Ex- | ! | | Would Continue to Placc Responsi- A S B S S o R i 7|, s ey e Fumed dn e 8 |y Uop W ARNING AMERICANS OFF CHARGE AND URGES SOLDIERS ON | oo Wb tnsmeen—ro wsamine| IENOCRATS MAY A | o ssaes or comiat sovor e ARMED sm;’s OF BELLIGERE Signal System. ; | stricting Travel, (e g | [ im;\uci:" ‘_ia:\ = Feb. .—frTl;le fodm'ull LAN"ERS Tl] LEAI] THEM Washington, Feb, = i Wir omiee ) into the causes of the wreck | s S ! Berlin War Officc Announces Glorious NEWF["JNI]LANI] FAE]N[i |6 STt et TG o e R | met today with Pres oy Ll l N Speaker Says He Hears Rumors York, New Haven and Hartford road —_— i position on the question of many Will Not Open New Su Victory, Including Capture of All was completed today so far as taking i merchantmen clearly defined. ¥French Positions North of Verdun SPRING l’_‘flfll] FAMINE of testimony is concerned. The com- | Former Mayor Considered Members of congress had read the rine Campaign Until April 1 or v : e missions will now make tests of the \ president’s letter to Senator S As Far As Loudemont-—British Re- ; 4 B . - - D Uity e St B o r Mard itus it e signal devices to determine their ef- Good Timber to Head which he declared unequivocally that dlc of March—Situation Admi ficiency and will have an inspection | he would not consent to an abridge S 0 & E ge- - - — to Be Scrious, But No Imm T .;. |made of the stretch of track at Mil- he State Ti ment of the rights of American citi- 1 ¢ tinue Hammering Crescent. Shortage of Shipping Facili- | ford involvea in the wreck. t t Tfket' zens in any respect Liner Cretan and Unknown | Action by Congress Is Expected) . = . = . Cannot Offset Human Element. “The honor and sel‘ respect of the : Paris, Feb. 4:15 a. m—The | ties Creat : 2 e o _ o : spect of the 3 % 5 e (15 A m. es Acute Situa- e 5 av was Gen. | Bridseport political sharps. discuss-| nation is involved,” .. said. “W s P - Washington, Feb. 25.—Pregy ;.-n,lnn Ij“r- ‘{;n faporEesnondentinr the 5 <er;hlc\‘;le\knazZr\z““;?fiHu'l(-):ll‘;‘i;f“\;; (:‘C:.' ing the state campaign and the possi- | covet peace and shall preserve it :1‘: t Crash at Sea—All Passen Wilson reiterated his oppositio ront says that the great German tion on Island | Comnna Ml i €O~ | pilities of the democrats returning o | anv cost but the loss of L " S s A offensive agai Verdun is under the o jPpany, eclared in answer to ques- |, waor regard ex-Mayor George M.| oay oo S JonoT gers Reported Rescued. any action in congress warning As personal direction of Emperor Wil- | tions by H. W. Belknap that he knew i 1 qets of this city as a, likely candi. | .. L-¢ President’s communication was icans off armed ships, in a confel n, who arrived at general head- | ¢ i | of no mechanical device which could | gate for governor. In conneckion with | I FSPOnse to letter from the Mis- quarters on Saturday lasi and who, in | _St. Johns, N. ¥., Feb. Fearing ; Offsct the human clement. This elo- | upy [anders candiducy ihore Is talk of | ) S-nsfor, chalmuen of the com- orGer ‘hat nothing should go wrong, | that the colony of Newfoundland will ; Ment. must be considered in every | ox Gonator Thomas J. Spellacy of | Tittee on foreign relations, outlining Jiamediate ordered that a sort of | face food famine in May or June | }‘Me he said. He could not ACCOUNt | 1y rtford as a likely successor to Da- the sl}lmnm\‘ul the capital where for | sengers aboard the 2 ¢ress rehearsal of the coming attack | unless immediate action is taken to |for the presence of Harold Sweeney | \ig 1. Fits G, chairman of the| tW? davs there had been a persistent | yiners liner Cretan, Which was dam- | committee, and they in turn told be held. At a signal, the correspon- | secure better shipping facilities, the | on the engine of the extra passenger | jemocratic state central committee, | 16Mand for action by. congress warn- | ,oqq in collision with a schooner early | president that if such a resol cent save, every infantryman and Johns Board of Trade has made a | tTain with Engineer W. R. Curtis and | whose retirement before fall is freely | 1S -3mericans to keep off armed mer- ; les from Cape Hat- | were brought to the vote in the Bg gunner took the post assigned to him | Visorous demand on the colonial gov- | Fireman McGinnis which ran into the | predicted. Mr. Spellacy is both a politi- | Chantmen. today fourteen miles Lol e Gy ce and the motions of a gen- | ernment to procure steamers. The | €XPress, and paid a tribute to the | ta) and personal friend of Mr Landers T e teras, were safely transferred to the [at this time it would be k were gone through behind | board in a statement today asked that | Judgment and qualifications of Curtis | and as chairman of the state central S The Emperor seemingly | arrangements be made with the Brit- | Asked as to whether or not signals tt. vould in : i e 5 : committee would be in a position to was and gave the order to |ish government to provide steamers|had been properly observed by En- | aiq materially in smoothing the path begin the offensive on Sunday night. | even if it becomes necessary for the | 8inemen, Mr. Bardo said that a total | for the latter's nomination for gover- German Attack Unparalleled. ""'\“3“"3“ government to subsidize them. | Of 40,308 efficiency tests had been | nor. The French losses are declared to «u;u?: "°"“‘;‘flnd has already faced a ::.aade h““(w_lj“:’“"h*fi\'e classifications | A gpecial to the New Haven Jour- be insignificant in comparison with [ 1,00 o% Pro lem regarding coal. Last |and that iad vome exception all had. | nal-Courier declares there is no doubt >those of the Germans. The German | ]c‘::\( e;ra'coall shorh;g_e caused by Tsezr::i':e"e’re‘hl“]"';- . In one instance | jn the minds of democrats all over the artillery preparation, which (reached |2 vessels to bring it here, |20 ad failed to bring hia | gstate that Mr. Landers can have the| = el 0 0 he Ry = . ite height on Tuesday, was unparallel- | 1or¢ed the government to commandeer | train to a stob when he should but.| nomination if he will accept it. If he '““m:]""l"",“”" and that the explanation | dition of the schooner was not known ed violence. Every inch of ground :ndosl the available coal in St. Johns | had slowed down. He thought-thal. | is opposed, Charles Lockwood of Stam- | WORS Put a different aspect upon | here. i trom Phila-| The house leaders went Gwiil was searched out; every point where |, stribute it to the people in Sma";a“-‘ modification of engineers rules | ford, law partner of Homer S. Cum- b2l _ The Cretan was hw\u\.z 1 ’1“’» mjm.‘ g s house leadbre it was thought a gun position might | [°tS: There is also a shortage of salt | Which could be made to reduce the | mings, is considered next in line H«]‘ Congress on Anxious Seat. delphia for Savannah when >r“/ O todne Bt dhos vontatait st was littered with shells, but the | 10F fish curing. The colony uses | hazard was desirable, but added: | is regarded as a formidable candidate| The effect of the president's auti- | the schooner in a heavy ‘l‘t"' salls | aictions "for the' tutire.” Tt was 86wl luhalbsrea gsfiut‘zo‘iggo[mns snn\lall.\: but so far | Leave Responsibi ‘With Enginecers, | and is said to be feared by the frienc \;ulc on congress was awaited with ‘r“““°' ‘("“ *““‘I "": “:" "“" : & M* ted that the eitastish wel RN B F Ve ls ons hav 3 g < re is a gravi i i »f De akeslee, an avowed re-| the greates cres des | fOor assistance and several vessels re- 2 e as s underground and the French guns o Gl Kozm_m\“e‘) l:(’(‘n rece ved. ““There is a grave question in my | °f Dennis A. Blakeslee, an avowec ! 11 “l,lC‘\'!i‘\_l ;ht(rc.kL On both sides | sponded, the Dorothy, the destination | could not yet tell how far the $e were so well hidden that when the | T1® olonial nt. however, is | mind as to the wisdom of taking from | Publican candidatte. - {|2f the capitol thers had been strong | SO0 5 @ ot Shens haine fie St miout Ant oAU SO e b 1 oo e aifont et e gotlating with the British admiralty | the shoulders of a well trained disci- Whether Mr. Landers is in a mood | sentiment for some action warning | f Which was not given, being the frat [FRER" B CERE PRse: ROREE b 6 German infantry advanced to the at- | [0 Secure ships to Import salt from | plined engineer the responsibility for | L0 essay the task of leading the dem-| Americans off armed merchantmer, j to reach her. Tt was believed that I £ Spai icily | = s . # &k 3 et : » able to make this | views in his letter to Senator Stom tack’ Freféhmen spratig up from the | PR and Sicily. | doing certain things. Regardless of | °CTats in Connecticut this fall coull| A group of the most active made i ihe Cretan wauld be ablep maks thid Wit €He ‘canberend wou % not be learned today as at his Main | plain that they were in favor of some | POTt under her own power, her col- v holes in the ground and opened a dead- T what mechanically fleaily Y " e di %y pge' 1v fire with machine guns, while shells | “LYMAN” REFUSE SothbIned dad Ally, ox | elactileally |\t Sl quiry brought the in- | such action, even though it meant the | lision bulkhead evidently —having | Speaker Clark said there was a ru v n e s, 1 S TO evices may Dbe developed : : Aot bt s gy o iy 7 +e | saved her from foundering. that Germany would postpone the from the 75-millimetre guns flew you still go hack to the human ele. formation that he is in New York and| repudiation of the president and the | Saved h oundering £ tRe : it 2 . e = S - | aiaste £ Rl ~q | ginning of the new submarine @ werhead and mowed down wave ink 2 could not be reachied. While the de-| administration The coast guard cutter Onondaga | &l b b g REVEAL IDENTITY | Zent [ think the experience of | occupy as strong a| Senator Stone's letter to the presi- | and the Mallory liner - San Jacinto, | Paign until April 1 or the middig pulsed by Tur and Russians Con- early today with Speaker Clarky Norfolk, Va., Feb. -All the pas- | jority Leader Kitchin and Chaf Merchants and | yjo0d of the house foreign aff - steamer Dorothy several hours later, [ | . i o two to one. The president said that he had striv- | according to a radio message received en for peace and had succeeded and |at the local office of the Merchants that he had no doubt that he would | and Miners. continue to succeed. He expressad The Cretan, with her captain and | action embarrassing his confidence that the explanations oy | crew aboard and convoyed by the Dor- [ 4ot the rights of Americans on the Central Powers of the situation | othy, is slowly making her way to| . . o pe upheld at any. cost which has arisen over their armed | Norfolk. Her bow is stove in and |}l oo i0q what he had = written merchantmen memoranda would soon | she is otherwise damaged. The con-f oy ' conator Stone. The president was unshaken in position that congress should také content House Leaders Pessimistic. after wave of the Germans, as they every railroa < rory institu- | mocracy does not : L ; T o > Fodliol | ‘faggeaty | Gibe. the . enow St \\hm_;ontd ]nnl n: svers memita- | AL L today as it ¢ dent told of his efforts to prevent any | pl¥ing between New York and Gal- | March . He would not say whethes| “covered ground, urged -on from be- e i e ""”"""“"" are | o ve : Ul when it elected | hasty action in congress that might | veston, started to her aid in response | 80t his information from the pH ; i sed, is tha echanical appliances e SRS v e s e e L TR ) e dent hind, the correspondent adds, by | New York Detectives to Go to Florida | Will fail and when they fail, vou can o)1 five con : . e [t i METEE L 0 st call “The s 1 substance of their officers, revolvers in hand. never ba quite siive in which direction| Simeon A1 in governor a repub- | diplomatic negotiations with Germany | The Onondaga was five hours steam- The sum and substanc ot ’ In Attempt to Name Suspected | that failure o gome (o o LEanAndslidgiss byno sansicet e fonisubmarinciwarcarcland addodithac | insllawdy whish | sheipickedl upiHe| oSS o, U by AkaE Sk 1 E and with a nominec of Mr. Lander's|the president should be left free to | wireless, but the San Jac vas be- | Side of an explanation made as i@ e St s Say. | Fe said he considere > signa S - | U ee to ss, but the San Jacinto was be- RO Do v, TR Ty | systom n oo the Gered the sisnalling | calibre at the nead of the democratic | conduct the negotiations until his ef. | lieved to be much nearer, though her | temper of the house | regarding Paris, Feb. 25, m.— German el 3 | found, and that while the comeaty,| ticket it would be materially dimin-| forts have been exhausted exact position was not given in her ; diPlomatic situation / with Germl troops taking part in the operations | St Petersburg, Fla, Feb. 25.—The | found, and that © COmPANY jshed. He made many friends while in | ST SRR e G e and some argument on both side hefore Verdun were given to under- | man arrested here yesterday on the | tried to have its engineers kept on | conate two years ago and was the real | ‘ 4 7 Swindler. fully set out in Senator Stone's ey stand that this was to be the last [ belief that he is J. Grant Lyman, |Schedule the emphasis was laid on | jouqar of the forces of the democracy LODGE WITH WILSON Onrgonss fog was reportad by the |, the president and thiuieli ,ond the great offensive against | wanted in New York on charges of | Safety and mot speed. in that body, His experience in politi- | SOONGER D D8 Shveobne e const krte 1o Sanktnr Mot Trance, according to statements made | having obtained more than $300,000 Other witnesses were called to| a1 affairs is widely recognized and | — ade. bir the remeea gab sPeed being | "y explained to the presiadil by prisoners reported in the Paris | through illegal use of the mails, main- | describe in detail the automatic sig- | with the knowleage {hat he would be |y : . : " e e e bl | the house felt, in our judgments cspapers this morning. The fol- | talned silence early today regarding | nalling devices. |G (baderiot ihis) varty s 0 tunesl il assUchUseteRSenatonE Saye R Ho AW i Sen el 1t Chastar, 1 101d the president that this was anb 1 L : I g6 Gilli trioalis o L e : Ves 5 e g. She was built in Chester, phrase is quoted from _an |'is identitp. To those who questioned | Hoge Gillian, electrical superintend- | tnis state during the coming campaign | Stand by the President in the | Pa. in 1882 and nad long plied In the | Tesolution would carry two fo order published by General Von | him last night he declined to say|ent, and H. H. Hass, engineer of tests | the democrats would be prepared to = t e S ! the 1 if they ever got a chance for a ¥ Deimling on the eve of the Verdun | whether or not he is Lyman. were among other witnesses called on | put up a stiff battle. Present Crisis, Dassenger and Ireight seryice between | g, . “onchyusinstic. gontistaii i Tattle: “In the course of the last| Local police, however, said they |for technical testimony e S S }\";‘]“““‘,“"c “‘:“ Philadelphia and South { 4y ouoht it would carry thres (el offensive against France I hope that | were convinced by a check found | The inspection of the signal devices s Rasbin=toniuEIch S5 enatonh St UL CRIENS: y “Of course there was a great d 1he Fifteenth Army Corps will dis- | in his effects and by his resemblance |2t Woodmont will probably be made OCTOGENARIAN DIES; . Y“.("rl’,“"""'l“ reaching here early to-{ ¢+ ;1% about international law il tinguish itself as it has done in the | to the New York fugitive that he is| tomorrow. [ the foreign rels . i day Indoated that the damege to the ) - > rights ricans . | the foreign relations committee, de- e 4 garding the rights of Americans Brasty the man sought. They are awaiting| Mr Belnap, chief of the division of ILL ONLY TWO DAY it ommittee, de- | steamer Cretan was slight and that | fhe ‘seas, and precedents. At the @l arrival of New York detectives to pass | safety, presiding over the session in clared in & statement today that he | there was no loss of life either aboard 1 (it "o o o Bt ngerance. 3t S S the Aan s A Reiomeatbullat sl e s v s in full accord with President | that ship or on the schoomer with (,,(,,‘”. to all that tHA. B \v“h‘mlm Lyman left New York after exposure | New Haven and Hartford railroad, be- . Biban . i oy | Wilson's views on the submarine [ Which she was in collision. {on his letter to Senator Stone. of stock swindling operations of the | #an questioning rairoad operating of.| ViS5 Barbara Johnson Taken Il AfIer | sy as expressed in his letter to| The steamer Dorothy, which took | St e R - firm of John H. Putnam and Co., of | ficials at 9:30, directing their atten- Going to Library Wednecsday Senator Stone, and that he would | off the Cretan’s passengers, is expect- ope. in Ko o e S R o S i e e e z ) Sland by el orosident ed to resch Norfolk tonfght. “But there are rumors which W About two years ago Lyman is said | of the road. The evidence tdken on Morning. “The president takes the preci | discussed that Germany may Dol to have forfeited $20,000 bail and fled | this point prpared the way for exam- | position that I have taken, and have Philadelphia, Feb. 25.—The steam- | Pone enforcement of the new @i from Los Angeles, after conviction | ination of the mechanism of the si Miss Barbara Johnson died suddenly | been urging in public speeches for the | ship Cretan sailed from here late las: | miralty order to sink armed SMl and sentence to fifteen months impris- | nals which were installed in tae block | 2r1y this morning at the home of her | 135t eighteen months,” said Senator | night. There were 28 passengers on | [Fom March 1, either to April 1 cnment there for a land fraud. He |in which the rear-end collision oc- ., Mrs, Elizabeth S. Atkinson of| rodge. Of course I shall stand by | board and a crew of between 40 and | the middle of March. 1 think went to Europe, but returned and ac- | curred. The mechanism had been de-| 99 Lincoln street. She was born in|njm. I agree fully with what he says. | 50 men. The Croton carried a gen- | chances are that Germany will P cording to post office authorities, pre- | tached from the signals and brought | 12ngland eighty-one vears ago and had| 1 pelieve it would proclaim us to the (eral cargo. pone this threatened performal petrated a mail fraud in BDSL(\I\.’ into the railroad building for inspec- Lodge, ranking republican member of Fighting Diminishing, Paris, Feb. 25 30 p. m.—The fighting north of Verdun is diminish- ing in violence, the war office an- nounced today. No attack by the Germans was attempted last night. The official statement admits that the French have fallen back to the rear of Beaumont The text of the statement follows: “To the east of Vauquois we have lzunched fresh attacks on the enemy" works in the region of the ‘Eorest of : " r ’T}j\def.hm"{l‘on‘:fni"btch‘hom 1’\;‘(“"‘1‘;‘&\“_';_; \n.wldhas cowards to tell our citizens RS T This will give more time for cons Cheppy Intermittent artillery ac- Arrest of the man thought to be Ly- | tion by the signal experts of the com- i e “‘"fl“ _’__5‘ o mA‘m . '“, that [\e} _xnustvnfll exercise their un- SEEKS $350. 000 FOR eration of this matter’ : e e e L e Sevisied mey Ty JannsonISOUMEG SR SR L S iy [1n sonsrancin Nae ey U T T CouRt 8 : hor here, described as a small yach 7 fasiSivec: o A > - Lymae b o Soniis 2t them. at a > i songress case Germany adhe Sl Fie] BIC M MRS O e el e nn £ G e _[,he“i:“:u:::'sn:‘\‘fif'M'N"‘: : f"‘l‘)\_om' will officiate and interment will be in | will not protect its citizens cannot “UNDUE INFLUENCE?” [to her announcement that the “In the district to the north of | Police said the man recently bought chistlv to l_k-‘w_m" ‘; l;’ ‘*;[L ot Fairview cemetery. ey protect ltsolf‘ and if democracy fails miralty order will be made effectd Verdun the cannonade has diminished | the ship from two men who brought | & Eresanes ‘01_ ;’h_p Q“' t“»k “3'] 5 A.f\lsh?ugh Miss | Juhns?n had o; N to protect himself, how can. we hope =——— March 1, Speaker Clark said it wom i violence and the enemy made no | her here from Chicago and that he had | ;. PECETRES D f)”fi Speeney, ;‘ ’-\j ailing for some time past, she was by | {o live. MR ae e SopIe Al A e o be very difficult to get the warni attack on our positions during the | Prepared to provision here for a long | niid SH€T, up RS pos h‘:;;fi 2 e udent| no means ill onnugh'l(‘)‘ \-‘f‘ ;‘::&‘:1‘4?:1\7 = S ple Also Accused of Hav-| resolution out of a committee & We have established organ- | VOVagC. g killed, on the engine of No. 5. The cor- | rn R "mtb R | BABCOCK SWORNIIN, ing ‘Their Brother Confined in e positions in the rear of Beau- = o LA T Pk i T ||ty (1 MO 9 s S B ment on the heights stretching to the | Washington, Feb, 25.—The postal | despatching of traine on the road, | Looiii® 10 Set o as (aken sud- cnst of Champneuville and to the | authoritics announced today that they | jeaving that to the federal inquiry, buf | d“ i "‘]\‘ - l” vlinod iaa - south of Ornes. The night was calm | were satisfied that the man arrested | is giving particular attention to the | SCTLY [l Quinsey d 571 the board, was sworn in this morn- on the remainder of the front.” last night at St. Petersburg, Fla., Was | human element in the aceident 1d not Taly. irthplace was in|ing City Clerk Thompson adminis- S John Grant Lyman, wanted in New| The first witness whom Mr. Belnap L J”.“f;"]‘?_ “’;‘."gl;ml o she | tered the oath of office. 1t is possible | 1e8ed damages brought by Judson s.|to issue all statem Big Victory Says Berlin, York for using the mails to defrand. | questioned was Michael Gonnolly. sec. | S “““‘f ‘(“:'}“f\ firet birthday on | the new board will get together this | Hall, an attorney of New York city,|however, that kmw o Berlin, Feb. 25, Via. London, 3 tion man working with Section Fore-| appi 13, In this city she has three fi:::;f“f\:“;‘:li°],f;yf (. Dabcodk ol against his brothers, John B. and Silas | the Sreuse for the resolution - Wi P. m.—The German war office an- SUICIDE NOT CRONES man Heath. He had paid no atten-| ng e S 5 | . He had pr atten- | niece. <. Atkinson, with whom sha ARk B., and a sister, Miss Esther R 1o ;v . fiiontlo s=nai - : { nell said this morning that he hopec , Miss Esther 1. Hall. | strong nounced today the capture of all| j tion 1o signals. i onhons 1 Y 7 Stearnsand || nellsardichistmorninsithatihefiion all of Meriden, were made in the city | The president told the house leatl French positions in the region north o . fence | L e . Tomma | t0 have a meeting tonight, hut could S 2 ) ek e e e e 3 \:v\ Tose Important Evidence. 3 ]1‘:ml\_r\n‘]«‘uxrx\ulu;.‘rm;\lld .‘(_ndldj\‘(llnl net e certain that the members | @IerK's office today | ers he felt the United States = mus Toudemont. just south of Beaumont. | Body in Newark Seen By Policcman G. 3 \\n]m, mechanical super n»JIt. Airs ."1 rTnx‘l‘il\'”l(\“ ava | could be present Hall, who brings the suit, claims|stand for the right of Americans # Wfie Dinnber of prisonersihas beer & tendent, testified that the jagged hole | Harrict Loomi “j“” Bl = that his brothers and sister, by unduly | the freedom of the seas and that Gl increased by more than 7,000 to over Who Was Acquainted With Chicago | In the air hose was not caused by | alse nieces, and Thomas Johnson | influencing their father, Seth J. Hall, [ honor of the nation must be protecte oo e ‘m.“?,mm but by a Plow. The hose, he Tt L0 ol S - NEGRO B wsing him to b deprived ‘of hisfut any eventuality. Iie also told 4 BUNCTReBL the fortfted wiliasen and | * Charles U. Jor ]':uvt-.;‘ ‘brake in- | @ ]11‘:|ninr~n( member of the W. C. T. ST e i 0 el i ohsdig ‘,‘,\“»HJ rms of Champneuville, Cotellate, | New York, Feb. 25.—The police an- | spector, said that experimonts made| U. and was one of its oldest member ORI $2R010000 Hanleroitie | MR Soh o nik R Marmont, Beaumont, Chambrettes | nounced today that the man who com- | poe pn 1o ,,(.,‘,,(,,f‘\"::‘i:”';;:,,""',‘;:‘j i S e Rl e "‘ \\"‘;",I"‘\ ““!“'\ actian such as has Wers WES. R i ”.",;_ ;'Z"ml”':‘:cr:; ?Tm‘f’,::;:ffi‘";;}ff:fr"::é‘g‘;‘h:Cp‘;‘a;“ N | jagzed hole in the air hose might have JUSTICE HUGHES INST Polc and Made Target of Angry | Plaintiff further alleges taat as a re-| Speaker Clark, Mr. Kitehin and M German Official Statement. [$2o e not Jes ones the chef Who | Leen made by the thrashing end of the| New York, Feb. 25.—In a letter {0 sult of u conspivacy he was confined | Flood left the White House sayi The text of the German official “un"“]‘n‘l“_“ ‘“d “:"’"”‘!‘ Archbishob | steam hose It had aiready been| Henry A. Wise Wood, former member Mob in Geor yday. in an insane asylum, and for this de-| they believed the situation serious. statement follow lat a bn:::u:tnln c;‘;:.t )cu“:fed .H'.mfl: brought out that the steam hose on| of Secretary Daniels' maval advisory| . o0 oo oo Josse M. | Privation of liberty he wants $100,-| The president, it was understood “Western theater: On the righti g & Belaved 280, a5 Wwas at| tne end of the leading coach of No.| board, made public here today, United | | N A e e XC- 1 000. R. K. Walker of New York and s very emphatic in his demand the! bank of the River Meuse our successes Ao e 79, where the air hose is located, had | States Supreme Court Justice Charles | Corkle, a negro, was taken from Jall | NoG 1 ondon, is the attorney for Hail, | the rights of Americans be upheli I i e A patrolman who had known Crones | .. > & = et e e erelear]v i today by haltRal nundredd |l SaB= SRCRI, T8 T ornas Gl iiaiape oty previously reported, we exploited peraonally examined! ths. baay parted. J2. Hughes, reiterates his decla: 1 S e The writ is returnable in the superior nd that congre < o action vesterday in different directions. The 2 < body and Both engines on the trains were | that he is not a candidate for the pres- | en and bo 1ang 0 a tree in | s ; - | I . ad st | court, Sia- ail N ey As sult of the confere a S e e e | tated that while the suicide resembled SN (o (R (Tt TSN el WL Py | e GOl G R BT O O a ortifled villages and farms of Champ- | (o missing chef in many resoecte o March. [ ministration 1 neuville, Cotellate, Marmont, Beau- e S fadied pithibullecs. o8 | Eraiiinas beentcontesting the courtis | arpadted! tol axart theit nzelt: 4 iaeenlie i) i B i D No. 5 were of wood. All the coaches . :‘l‘C‘ ‘f"\’f_“‘” b -;:"(“‘*l')‘("‘l“\_g-‘:‘r 'A'Luhl | order under which a conserva was | fluence to prevent i at thi captured. 7 — on 79 were of steel. The Pullmans Egifbreating llnto el otne i i “In addition all the enemy’s posi- | PORTUGAL TAKES MORE SHIPS. | Were of wood with steel frames, ;‘ln laml 3 ‘A Im\« \\ L‘I“: e Ilmnn. tions as far as the ridge of Loude . Vincent, Cape Verde Islands. Feb. Percentage Efficiency ). ! Hartfor ] B e i mont were captured by storm | 25.—Fight German steamships Iying | ' H. Morrison, signal enzineer. cx- Hartford and vicinity s in the wrist with a revolver. W f:",:; . 0 “The sanguinary losses of the |in the harbor here were taken in| plained in detail the automatic signal colder tonight. Saturda R R e curing in Marc Rl Gl Lol = charge vesterday by oflicials of ihe| el and colder, il Dlseatheiand neilal the yevar have been placed in \ 1 ent Kitchin and Flood Mum. Insane Asylum. Majority Leader Kitchin and Rel Flood declined to discuss what 100 { place at the White House. They sail real estate in a suit for $350,000 al- | that Speaker Clark had been selectsl nts It is knowy them advise sentiment i ©. G. Babcock, the newly an- pointed safety commissioner who, it is announced, will be chairman of Meriden, Feb, ¢ Attachments on Taken from Jail, zed to Telegraph equipped with the most modern air-| idential nomination, brake equipment. IFour coaches on appointed over him, and having been | time given an adverse decision in the pro-{ [Presiden Wilson spent tually the te court, he has appealed to the su- | entire morning discussing phases of court. and this will come up|the foreign situation. In addition the house ders he Morger American] | conferring witl | it | “ontinued On Tenth I Portuguese government, Continue iftec > ; treats as well as ihe insanc (Con (Continued On Fifteenth I’ X | i DS possession Nildidictewn: (Continued On Fifteenth Page.)