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HERALD BEST OF ALL ! . LOCAL NEWSPAPLRS h 7 : — PRICE THREE CENTS. CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, _IANUAI%Y 15, 1918. —TEN PAG NEW BRITAIN ric ter Spoermann, alleged German | spy, arrested at Norfolk and 1 understood to be on his way Pro-German Resolutions Rushed | Further Salary Increases (0 Be|| nero'ror a ncurine in the ced | French Shocked hy New Chargg =t (I Ghicieo e dun L0 oo iNearl VIR0 9 00 police in a house in West Fay- § (0 Kaiser men were e oy boro ant izt | Made, Convention I Told eite Saroct, " papers woro Against Former Premier Igpnortagspcaussdabysthe fracant S cch, 31 years old, a German - It Tmpossible to Get Coal On Ac- cavy snow fall demoralizing railway ually ot a standstill w three of e e oMee ot IR Marenal pUilnt B stnastieeroReo of Charles 1. Stockham Asch said “;‘ ‘m:-m et n:”‘\ ‘”" o 2 Calumet | President Hayes Reviews Activities of that Spoermann saw him the and 3 £ « bt latter part of last month and and Gary districts, which are work-|{ Organization at Bicnnial Conven- 5 e & 7 2 i Gl asked him to take care of two Rievelations Concerning Poreig H books for him. He declared he ine Socialist Power—Annexation | It Was announced the packers were tion at Indianapolis—Present Con- it = § ffairs Before Gr T i {o resume during the day. The sit- did not know the nature of the A cfore Great War—Wife ¢ St oty v - . o e oS Snlt o tracts Extended Two Years contents. (Il Asscrted By Dr. Dernburg. uation fn :v!v\'{m.u{ul mills was said cts Extended Two Years, AN o e Heeeal e Accused Tnvolved in Latest Develo \msterdam, Jan. 15.—Evidences of Chicacotan it ub irh i ave o Indianapoli Jan. 15-—President to be arrested here. Ifrederick ments. the strained situation regarding war | great strides toward vesumption of | Brenlciia Hayes,) ofxthe jumnited Mine) B (0 BRI, o) I @ traflic and transportation. 'l'hmls:\n(H"\”r‘ ors of America, in reviewing the WalterjiSpoce ey il aien of schoolboys, and in many instances ictivitics of the organization at the HLEO f‘.usfody IBSEighl Sl was b fied in response to the | Diennial convention today, ursed the technically charged with vio- Paris, Jan. 15.- The arrest tupg says a meeting of the annexa- | call for snow digging parties and ag | delerates to ratify the wage agrec- lating the president’s proc yesterday of former Premier Wanists Fatherland Doamblat Janmivios |3 mesuItRiRe Cltyls e akihor dus hares ments entered into at Washington | mation by changing his resi- Caillaux was due principally to L bitnminous and anthracite dence without notice to the a cablegram from Secretary Neutral Buropean Papers Sce Disast- » ¢ For Fentons in New Move Show- Capital of Republic \stounded afms continue to appear in the Ger- man papers. The Leipsig Vols Zei- broken up by the independent social- | today were reported ninety per cent. | With the | = ists, who, after adopting a vote for a | open by the strect department of-|operator v by the fed- federal authorities. He denied Lansing at Washinaton saving gencral peace by understanding, threw | e e s g fer | having any connection with his that in 1915 Caillaux had been The : ctoeall | brother's alleged activities. in communication with the out the members of the Iatherland | passenger traflic on trunk lines would | Ber- paity virtually be normal by tomorrow but | for incr C S = lin foreign office g While pan-German petitions and | it would take several days fo clear | bresent from: VIRLRCTIe P e Secretary Lausing's cablegram resolutions are being rushed to the | away the accumulation of freight cars, | April | stated that the American rep- emperor by the militarists other cur seventeen-inch snow fell at “We mn rememhber t Presi resentatives at Buenos Aires had @15 ave active. This is instanced by wsville, Ind. during the night | dent Hayes. “that we 1 ceure {1 been able to establish that Cail- meeting at Y \kfort on Sunday of g Sl very \”lw“”“ll: \\\,vb advances the loux, during hLis visit to Argen- [Free Citizens' committco which ~ | last year, and that there have hec HARI] H[T BY [iEl]I]F tina in 1915 had been in com- Cohtion to the errect that | NEW MEMBERS ON few i any industrics i the country | B et Witk AR in oy t which would safe- that have fared as well as « in the | cign oflice through Count von guard Germany’s vital economic in- TRUST CO. BOARD matter of increased wages.’ . aburg, then Gorman minister terests would be possible only on a “The report reviews the litization in _ to Argentina with the object of basis of o policy of conciliation in the = = which the union is invelved, partic- | Return of Wounded Men | concindims peance with Germiny (9 p— . — sense of the peace resolution adopted iy _lularly the West Virginia case wherein | At any pries sooas to perant the | : - tural dut et S e Beaned, Chartes 1. Parsons and | he” orgupianiin of the Unicd Mine to the Front At- || LOOMIS’ MILLINERY Bandter bin wouid pubitasikied essed hope that the Russian negoti- M. K Pasco! Ghosen athAns Workers of America are enjoinc It is understood this evidence | the statcs on & basis of sxeilEEt il ations mizht result in peace. from soliciting employes of a coal tcmpt’ed. will b2 published in America im- STORE BURNED ()U[‘J in the first class instealdlog on popula Dr. I'crnhard Dernburg, former sec nual Meeting. company to become members of the medintely, ) tion. In determining. of the resisty yetary of state for the colonies, said organizotion. The supreme court of I ion ot e R @ that if the Fatherland party won, the | Three new trustees were elected to | the United States sustained the in- % ecome Mrs. Loomis’ Establishment on Myrtle va vould be lost. He rejected an- |the board at the annual meeting of | junction. i . | S oy :\H : mm? !:rm(l lu.m nmxr:-{:nn«,! :t‘rl\‘tl the New Britain Trust company to- : President TTayes also drew the at- | ”"»”'“‘ in the house of commons yes- Paris, Jan. 15.-~The investigation . | “:) :_‘”’:“‘;;I““‘f::’" :M‘\ Il"v;flr*'}vl.n-v,\‘ nlaz declared Gormany was powerless to V. They are Ciarence F. Benmett, | fention of the delegates to the con- | ferday by Sir Auckland Geddes, min- | o¢ the Italian connections of former Street Visited by © Disastrous | 3 relsesthe dhpetlined- ‘11 o' draft tg enforce long-term payments, by in- t of the Stanley Works; | terapt procecdings in the United |iSter of national service to the engi- | 1, .| 0. (willaux, arrested yesterday Blaze—Fire Chier G I ity Aliaht g e . &tallments, frem America and ISng arles 13. Parsons, vice president of | States supreme court, growing out of | Neers attempting to force the govern- ; . aze—~Fire Chief Cut. . ey, alions ware i luded in the Jand ' v i oration [ ey nae el e el men i tofl constri ptthcle fathers Mand said by the Matin to have resulted asis for the fivst draft and there wa I pe r 3 . N IFire which started in the front win- | much coinpla & e 3 . = € > pE S turn 'wounded men to the front, has | in the discovery of military and politi- | oinplaint. He ations o ocast, he nssert- [and M. Pasco, vice president and | mended the sppointment of a spesial | 1¢ , ha r wy and politi : ; Annexations in th ast, he assert focussed attention on the attitude of the > of Mrs. Alice M. Loomis’ millin- | populatio in some congested dis Tondon, Jan. 15.—The referenco g | since the draft law wag enacted, thd enemy alier xemption claims, it wa explained e of upwards of $800 to stock, fur- The hill to permit troops to go td ier drafted cabinet. designated n‘ . rmy recor unong the army insur is d r signed to meet 1he 5 men i £ i automobile truck from Ingine | ot d missing, 10 which {here | Company No. 2, in speeding to the | .. yal proof of death | fire, skidded on Myrtle street and 1 1 1 case of payient by insuranc | crashed into a fire hydrant. The lower | He urged disarmament also. Mpustacs Te-elested are: W. IS, Att- The report recommended the build- ployes along the Clyde, where the after 11 o'clock this morning did dam I i : 2 ’ e ey md the b gs. An alarm | agricultural work merely would g taken by President Wilson respecting Taleott, M. C. Swift, . G. Platt, | fund for use after the war. if need be, young men in essential industries had | during his visit to Ital uildin An alarm m y would au position. He said they must share | e omnanies Nov s s lough men for civilian duty. It § jon of the Central empires. The |Charles I Smith, D. A. Niven, J. E. | horn members to become American ; r i wtion of the niral empir T At a meeting in the Clyde district | the newspaper asserts were a number | when the department arrived the | | s 1 k principally to provide men for harves Austria-Hungary to the boiling point, | . G. Vibberts, C. H. Baldwin, H. 1L | tce on naturalization to carry on this | 4 : : : E ernment manpower bill was not with- tinguished before it reached the Y 1 ¢ o facilitate coilection of privig i 5 Sy . Srasia "he trustees will meet on January i 1 impose humiliating terms on Russia. The trusf ARRED FROM MAILS e & S z i bt A SR sther bill would require private in) Ncoording to the Nachrichten of | %8 for the purpose of electing oflicers. | | _The rebuke given these men by ption measures. Thes ""] It is thought that the display of y L RIS ®ner minister of marine and one of J. R. MacDonald, labor leader and | Clemenceau is said to have been alone, | jamps, alists expressed confidence tt ter- | Shake-Up in Oflicials Anmounced By nalists expressed confldence that Ger E e guncediny men was that they had a definite bars | Matin, there were documents of a i ire B s | part of the radiator was dented and | . oG s s ee o g marine warfare wi reing WGren il SE WG battode s annonnoedl the £ols and the government was now trying | °St evidence against Caillaux reported missing and who lat houl right of the postmaster general to urpose, even being willing to for- T - 5 o decided on the former premiers arrc | panics by the government L privilege the Milwaukee Leader under | (ents. The Daily Mail describing tha rmer premiers arrest | inqow, cut his hand slightly on some erably the demands In tho interests of | forred to the Central organization at | yjwaukes Social Democrat Publish-|ers in the back. A Ifheral member | OMed the action. - Iiven organs like SUIT ARD AT HARTFORD. n Belgium,” he sald. “We place un- | vice-president in charge of s | 3 [ -pres in charge perations. ; Saoe BN P en want an excuse to enc ML) SOt Ok | of which former Represenative Victor D X Gl et O e ) D ol openls Cohflemngd hiol| FultsSinvolnineditigationatoonsthed| rrest, declaring the government must | Suberior court docket for Hartford - peac “enunciation of our fnterests | to the Maryland plant as general | ge (e e riiie [abbles Mo tinar e ot the ed. would be a Source of constant |treasurcr of the American Hosiery [ committse for formulating a policy to T the cal papers in ife of the Bank e 3 , 3 r engineering and shipbuilding em- . store at 101 Myrtle street short cts forced Americans to. armpsdud danger, as they would irritate Russia. [ Company. meet the issue. [iens hipbullding em- | .,/ piorence which was rented und I (X AR e RURLIHE BRSO | 2t it s ioubleing : S the maiden name of Madiame Caillanx e e e he Fath. | wood, L. . Feaso, Allx W. Stanloy, | ing up of the orgamation’s finances | U'ouble has been most active en ot wdame Caillan atlard potis aid buDDATLS tho st\tnde | W. L. Haich, W. I Cadwell Gesrgs | for the purpose of creatine & detepso || Slc Autland dechged thot many |8nd uded by Bhe formov preumiics in December S % s A vileEe : § thorize the secretary of war . decomnition uf the demands for au. |CGeorge L. Damon, George P. Hart, |and urged that something should be | 2cted s though they held a privileged | 14,4 was sounded from Box 5 and engine et ARy NSRS hct o o Slay pop- | Frank J. Porter, Isnac 1. Russell, | done by the union to assist foreign A oy 2, 3, and 4 and the i = tonomy for the part of the Slav pop b en s A Among the political papers found [ e PR CE S8 b B S G e e, | knowr foWevex tint e wor U : ] . h N 5 | e any responded. | ong intends to use the authorit Ttussian revolution has stirred the na- | Cooper, C. J. Parke Norman P. | citizens. He recommended the ap- A G L sl 5 b i > tionalistic feeling among the Slavs of | Cooley, 1. A. Hawley, . B. Stanley, ! pointment hy local unions’ of commit- ;’"H’:””_ ”“‘1”‘““"”‘“ and ship- | of notes in which M. Calllaux in the|front of the store was & mass of | (10 and other agricultural work vite - Abnertnis L, & builders decided to strike if the gov- | expoctation of gaining office as prem- | lames, but the blaze was quickly oX- | (, 1o food i ¢ 4 it 'says. “The whole Slav world will | Pease. R. R. Healey, B. H. Cooper, . | work. e S rise up against us if we attempt to [ 1. Stanley and I L. Platt. . drawn before the end of January and | butcher shop on the east side or the |, T A ris p again > atte a peace conference called. Jreneralisdimo and sketched various ' horher shop on the west. ance policies held by, troop, Sir Auckland is endorsed generally by [ ¢luded the arrest of certain politicians | millinery and su ‘ s Ay e e, e S geners g § and supplies in the front Dusseldorf, Admiral von Tirpitz, for. e = the press and members of parliament. | @nd gencrals among whom Premier | \window caught fire from lighted gas S leaderaio S i STHELENEM STEE IANGES, | District. Supreme Court Upholds Post L. M ; the l(.n!u' of the ll_ : her ’\»d party, | BETHELEF z m NGF who has just been elected from the | #d the dismissal of a number of (»I'—’ The in an address to politicians and jour- | oMce Decision Against Victor Ber- | Clyde, says that the view of the worke. | ficials. In addition to these, says the many's interests in the -{»Ait ‘\vhnl:h{ llus President Grace. ..ger's Milwaukee Teader, gain by which it had been agreed to | Military charicter which by their very uarded. He asserted the sub- | ygienom Pa. Jan. 15.—President| washington, Jan. 15.—The district | £1Ve the zevernment certain support | MUINIC seem (o constitute the strong- companics: on policies held by me 3 i e el ¢ upreme court here today upheld the et the crank bent. The dimag i ] sl B i 10, i‘"{‘ Sl ““ M lowing important changes in the or-| yim ! to repudiatc its side of the bar Che Puris press/sonorally fakes tholl g 1t = Ghie] | R Dame, in worki- | phboy “" ¢ MU provides (181 ready to adopt any expedicn or ¢ 1 3o vhe: 3 3 The re o mn 3 the gove nent ol o e i 5 it b | bursembn 0 the i ance € e e of the Bethichem Stecl| cxclude from the second class mailing | The press condemns the malcon- | Yt 1 Nerny BONIATUOS e li e il n o oxinauts in the store | Sl o8 take one or the other of its allics. el o it it had not obtained evidence of | ; ! ke fyogotheiolli tLC e or Mol osnionaeacn threat tegstrike as a betrayal of free | f 1t ha : broken gliss i = 5 Great Britain has modified consld- | manager of the Steelton plant, trams-| e procecdings brought by the | dom and stahbing of sons and broth- [ Bravest eharacter. Moxt papers wel- | - i GERMANS WRANGLE the Allies to realize its own war aims | gethlechem to assumo the dutics of | jw'(o. which prints the paper, and | of parliament is quoted as saying: ::;.[ :llu‘ln‘| iite an o teal, hich arc o trorat e ore than i 000 OVER IRON CROSSES{ » L] H clinec o sympathize with Cadi- e ord, Js sy, ore 6 Lo O conditional trust in Hindenburg and R s, e A e e rand Eond tonad b it 1\\. . Roberts, \‘-««»xnnul(tm. in | Torger §s a member, were dismissed. the war and this excuse is as good as andendc no de g @ charge of operations here, transferre s L gae i iz any v T d | 14 was the first test case of the ru.ht‘ iy other have overwhelming proofs o justify | county, just completed. Some arc of 0 the west would cripple our political | manager. 1. W. Wood, the present| puper from the sccond cluss privilege | opinion is expressed that if a strike o 5 wnd cconomic futurc general manager at Mary | occurs it is not likely to last long, New Evidence Discovered. but demands the evidence be produced, | many years' standing The oldest dates back to 1895 and TCR A ted Officers and Soldiers Pro - ! for violating the law. gainst Fatherland = tiring. M. J. Scammel, general sup- owing to the strikers lack of funds. ecaraine to bl tanel s L el L haol GLurenE el SR ersasingt crintendent o a = i : 5 N £ I ational compa »f Mexico s, AB‘KNDONED BABY, erintendent at the Maryiand plant, will | o 0800 00T AN S commissiont of Inguin et 1t Tuns | the International company of Mex Honor v e e e e - Barber is a Ne ork become the assistant general manager DUSSO TRIAL OPENED. in connection with the Caillaux case |~ He e e London, Jan. 15.—An appeal of the Maryland plant, Bridgeport, Jan. 15.-—Identification Hathan ey ; S ; CAUGHT IN MAD sland | 5t Eriarior LT e oLondon, Jan. 15—An appeal A. Robbins will succced Mr. Bent | of James Lauria as “Pete,” the man | . . 1axe - A : I ated among mutilate ! as general manager of the Steslton | whom &he says shot and Xkilled her | West Haven Caso Heand by Superior BroseCUtonFsoldhc axnest ofilhe o German ofiicers and soldiers havin plant, with W. F. Entwistle as as-| husband in a fight at 58 Lexington Court. ”‘",,"\“;""“""“'I'; ”‘:”';’jn'l‘”\'y ‘:";’ "‘)”"‘;” r | the Iron Cross, asking them to r W1 T i W sigta ener: AL ave e S « ' i as wde o 4 L B LSV el i turn the Vidow of Tate Rear Admiral Eaton | sistant general manager. ] | avenue Sunday night, was made by o Hove Tarolseeey b S hee el The blast furnace praperties will | M Belle Paolino at St. Vincent i crosses as a protest againg e siays the | Oficers Make Annual Reports Show- |the fact that 2 number of “hor 3 was placed on trial rder i swspaper, “which was of such grav- adera cathe: Arrested Under Seeret Indictment hereafter come under the direct supar- | hospital today. it Sl RRBGL ) (180 DL SABLH, SRGEOLT GO R . o - | warriors” and leaders of the Fathey > iy S . irst degree, an alleged accomplice | ity and authenticity that it was im- Congregationalists Prospered | |\nd Party are wearing the same ir vision of John P. Brock, generall The visit o the hospital was made ; ! 3 ’ ; are # ame S & ‘ 4 g | > | in the killing of Morris Goldstein, the | possible to permit M. Caillaux to re- A 5 min. says an Exchange Telegragh manager of the American Tron and | with Coroner Phelan as part of his | (o Haven tail g P win longer at liberty.” During Past Year, snia, g Steel plant at Lebanon. The foregoing | investigation. Lauria was shot in the | € . = ‘,” Hloanl) el ”“ h MR bRl | despatch from Amsterdam. The changes become effcctive immediately, | melee, tozether Wwith two others who | SINEe 11 SUPCIIOT JOCHY iy . T el Tl Aoty The annual meeting of the First has been « ze response, thirteel e are at the Bridgeport hospital. These "\ Geputy Sherlft ‘sat on each side pen o i 1 ol LR ,';‘ | Congregationa] church was held at | hundr from Berlin alor " i i Siaepat X ENTLISTE S INSURANCE, latter will be examined by the cor- | ©f the prisoner, and other deputies|Justice Into the cusg of Slgnor Cuval- | the church last night. According to | being sent the war minister th (Mass.) county grand jury with hav- wera on duty. TFour officors went i | linie. an Italian ciate of Rolo ! o "ol R end by the treasaren, (.. | first day tho appeal zppeared g abar ed rookline, her |, wn automobile tc o > s P sacha, who was arrested in Italy las k ¥ * gng abandoned . in Brookline, her|pg,us to Be Made to Reach Bvery . I autoniobile to the state prison af | Bache, vl rrested in Ttaly 1ast | o " gennott, there was a balance of s grandson who has since died, is un- 2 | Wethersfield to bring hero .three men | November, led to the discovery of o | g313 on nand at the bestaniog of the 5 der arrest at her home in the Xast Man. SUGAR HEARING HELD. to be called as witnesses in this case, | safe in a IMlorence bank, the Banca ot Q8 ATRE TE F0E 2 Lais ‘;“.’,HA. NEW PLAN TO SAVE GOAL River section of the town today. Her | ashington, Jan. 15.—A concerted Waterbury, Jan. 15.-—Samuel Spirit | TWo of the men are under the death | Italiana Disconto, entered in - the | Do FR 0 GiT oo et ag 70, arrest followed receipt yesterday of ! : 2,034.7 . 3 word from Boston. She has been liv- e S e e Ha arrest brought about a re. | maiden name of Mme. Caillaux and : 2 '8 wa a every | k < e £ S Egiiare S0 d B Uit el B which left a balance of $411 F od @ Ing in East River under her matden | Bovernments war-insurance to every | (oquy hefore Clark T. Durant. asdist | pricve for (he two former until after | wis used by the former Promicr dur- | VHeR lattisRiitnce "\r,.‘”l 2 | Weesty Holidny Advocated as 2 nume of Harrison. She has been per- | soldier and sailor was begun today | ant to Robert W. Scoville, federal food | this trial ends. Judge William T. ihe his visite fe (Bigtie it i n Ll mitted to remain at her home but der S e SR minis e Conne e e oA s i e ceajfofsmal C o but 17 | under the supervision of Scerctary | administrator for Connceticut, on al- | lennett presides and the prisoner is 6. ) ) LeEE s e e e under guard. Mrs. Ainswor as | McAdoo. logalions of excessive charges for | ropresonied by Publle Prosecutor| Nurioiix versions aro current re- | 270 S5 . Toase W8 vesolacted ol wecks, wcquitted in 1913 of having murdered Army and navy oflicers, enlisted | sugar The inquiry followed al [ord wding the contents of this safe, but oo R0 e & SR Ia Liberte asserts that M. Caillaux . n The music committee is as follows: Brought in Brookline, Madison, Conn., Jan. 15—Mrs. Jen- nie May Eaton Ainsworth, charged in a secret indictment by the Norfolk oner later today | effort to bring the full benefits of the | 21d Mortis Spirit, wholesale grocers of | sentence and the third s a wlifer. | nime B Renoua T S R | 1914 S her | Gigts of . J. Parker, (. B. Parsons | ure for Next FRight or Td her husband, Rear Admiral Joseph | men, insurance companies, councils of | serics of complaints reccived by the| Seven falosmen were examined New York, Jan. 15.—As a meay 4\[!1‘(; Eaton, U. at Plymouth, w:,,l'l‘(‘):'}nl,t i],',if'll'.'{i'}'m‘(','fi.'- \m M. C. A, f(,.‘.\ n;lvmmi\!x':xlnv,‘ _The findings Will | The storm disarransed train and “‘“‘_ notidenypdnafizanot ihle to deny | o i Gladden, H. C. Wine, Mr. and | ©f conserving fuel throughout t ; _ s org s and stato and | be reported to Washington feolley chediics '+ ud Felduplmany | thasownerhin ForRine SR Ibers Wind raccer Saislnoy Mole: 2 3 A Application for extradition is ex-|local agencies will assist in popular- | - S ihart taloarat funds deposited in the name of RRena | MFS . C. Hungerford, J. S. North | eastern states which have od pected to be made at once by the |izing the movement, which will end | PAPER CONTROL DECTDIRD. < i ouard and Mrs, F. H. Alford. E. D. Case | vitally affected by the coal shortag Massachusetts authorities. February the last day men now | Washington, Jan. 15. An amend- VR TR AV When 1he ioi=-aryl( vakielected fehalipian Sobuanersian dil Mrs. Ainsworth with her daughters, | in the service can apply for insurance. | ment to the pending resolution for ANTESALOONSUEAGUIZ HED. ceihad BVEREhTTanNsl Spariment Whe || 180. Ehlerden sasielocied enalemaniis, Foet tu st Dorothy, about 19 years old, and Mrs. | A soldlers’ and sallors’ campaign | government control of mewsprint| Washington, Jan. 15.—Congression- | ex-Premier, who already had risen | of the reception commlttee, a new 8 PCT0 T 0Vag o declare Mol @ 7une Keyes, has been living here for | council co-operating with the bureau | paper which would have placed au- | #! investisation —of * S iy & le v‘» noliday throughout th me time, and it was here in Aug- [ of war risk insurance and the war | thority with the president was de- | charges™ against the characte of “My people would not beiieve that = s = L B s » ust, 1917, that the child was born, the | and navy department, will direct the | feated today in the senate. which voted | American troops abroad, allesed fo |1 would be arvested. hut 1 myself ox- ALSACE ADVANC ADE, son of Mrs. Keyes, which, it is al- [ campaign. This council has delegated | 1o place the powcr entirely with the | have been circulated by the anfi-sa- | pected it from such a Government as Paris, Jan. 15.—Violent artillery ’ vas stated th R o e e e e i i i e (et b bl Ty o e have fighting on the Verdun front, savs | H.}“I. vm” ‘ | reached at a mectir 3 | tended by P. D. Noy i last nizht on the east bank of the :,” ‘, 1\‘,\ ,‘ itor. O Meuse hotween Haumont and Cau- | v SEEUREEE A8 G s rieres wood. In Alsace, French pu- | wiosit [iel o e state: Rove Schley, Naw S trols brought back prisoners, S was announced today that feder have recommend wnderous | from b 1l territory for the mext cight weeks. Brookline, M: and there aban- |tative insurance men to take active | vote will be necessary hefore the res- | hifion today by Rep. Cary of 11linois (T ANHO O ST, today’s official statement, took pla doned. charge. ohn L. Way, vice president | olution is passed T Mre. Ainsworth, questioned by Just- | of the Travelers’ Insurance company | NAON ABOUT TO DEPART. tice of the Peace Marsden and is chairman of the committee. INSURANCE IS EXTENDED. Washington, Jan. 15.—Ambassador grand juror, W. H. Snell, at first de- Up to the close of business Satur- Washington, Jan. 15.— Because of | Naon of Argentinag who recently oad. Oiblie haol e ; L il nied the allegation but after an hour's | day Jan. 12 applications for $3,6 the cxtonsiont of ihiel submirine Zonhs | plucadl his resiznalion insthe shandsili A o i e S s = oun ] s emlling admitted that it was true. Her | 213,000 of insurance had been re- | Seeretary McAdoo ordered today, gov- | of the Buenos Aives foreign office, Wil | e BERLIN CLAIMS VICTORY. lauzhter, Derothy, however, answer- | ceived by the military and naval di- | crnment Jife insueance in force for | sail for home this week and whether e ing some of (he guestions declared it | vision of the bureau of war risk | was she who had taken the child [surance. This represents 127,811 | chantmen traveling between American | pends on confere it N A R e e T e from Madison to Brookline, although | ic The average amount of insur- | port o IsIana Irogoy en an Minister Puer e > wpartnient was searched, but without any results. Only the port- | folio which he was careying was | land Cuillauy said (he aerost of Berlin, vin London, Jan. 15.—Ital- | wmd was inexplicable to e - attucks on Teuton lines in the | Jd ho oficers wind crew of Americin mer cturns her nbussador N I President M day v red upor t L conserviy rom hard iental to the cof 73 « 00,000f iu bonds made out to the | today. tuation o - — BRITISH REPULSE HAIDL 1 1 . & o > Whial ; LIBRARIAN RESIGNS. London, Jan. 15—Early yesterday a Pridgeport, Jan. 15.—Calhoun La« |sirong Cerman raid northeast of | RUMANIANS HELD IN RUSSIA | aid, contalned 0OUT. worth of | tOTs yesterday broks down with heavy | he said hep mother had accompanied applied for is $8,493 i R e s s e e | ALri cydor jewel were drawn from Par- —— |~ The proposed hollday, it was es 5 banks in A . 1814, on account TORRINGTON USES WOOD. | mated would save 459,000 tons afico of the military situation. Mme. Cail- Torrington, Jan. 15—The town |in the territory in which it would H laux asserted that the vault had not | school committee has decided to dis- | observed or 4,500,000 tons is o m for 13 vears librarian of the | Avmenticres was repulsed, the war | | ) . i continue fhe use of coal in the Tor-| served for ten weeks. The territo \ { Now o Britaine Bridgenort public | ry has resigned. | ol nnonne Lit night the 4 W hi (g g ASURNLS g )een opened smee Ock 1815, which | 5 rington high school building and to | would include all New England state t was announced today tl o will U enemy frenches prior to the occurrences In Ttaly e drd v Augouts viki « o raviv, colder tonz W cdnesday nse wood instoad, in ordor to conserve | New York, New: Jersey, Marvisaiis Lioston. 0 Fisor e sun, | announc e S e 3 (Conflinued On Ninth Pag | the coal supply. s e