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NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1914 EIGHT PAGES ; PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Girculation in Norwich is Double That of Any Uther Paper, and Its Totai Girculation is tie Largestin Gonnecticut in P@Mon to the City's Population e e, NO CHANGE IN BATTLE LINE OF | . rezee*: How Haten Rod | omienesTress IMEKIAY AFFHRS (ODK_ BRIGH plmmten 2o 20 202 | Directors RESIgn Dot : respondent of the Evening News s . 5 3 : - vi alty Robert Knapp was elected a member | O€CI@tar! o J ; IES IN I:R A NI‘:E Hon e the mmen oF ohe man Killed o e o e onaeitaated ook ary Bryan So Informed President Wilson:on M_, : . and 31 officers and 495 men missing. < | WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER ONE OF .change. a2 Foigdd S 3 : gt o g . German Warships Coal Off Peru. i) e Cardinal Farley and his parfy have ceipt of Optlmlstlc DISWIOS 72 5 Lima, Peru, Sept. 29.—It i officially arrived on the steamer Sant “Anna A announced that the German cruiser from Naples. $ Lelipzig and the naval tug Marle re- : : ! : 3 red” coat ang provisions from {'e| AT A SPECIAL MEETING | Jack Frost deliversd a ko mu; w| G : Wt 5 Field Marshal French Says Extent of Country Covered |, cusea puria® Tiora Geores, tne GormanHermer” Amasis loday 2t to Jots of caraen truck in- sections ARRANZA TO ABIDE BY CONFERENCE m ‘ Lobos de Tierra, an island off ‘the of Long Island. o e ey avp MRS 0 | coamt of Tesa e Amasis, tssmed 3 4 i = H to lerra. £ Baker of New York. Hooker of An- The Interstate Fair opened at Tren- o X \ - X uses Long Drawn Out Conflict Weish army of 30,000 men. Hobos 3 Term T2 — : tom X T Amdrew Catnegle has been ; ini £ Ca g r&fi'{hé“?fi&cfifl?fi Iho' detivered 8| anED To DEATH ol and | Ellen o Waterbiry” e | tociti o e S Should They Deem It Advisable to Remain in Office, He De= shire already had recruited 24,000 and UNDER AN AUTOMOBILE | (Gther Thros—All Wished: to Retire Monmouthshire 12,000 men. e frank- amtesnius by The thermometer established a new clares He Will Filght to the Last—Carranza and Villa BATTLE OF AISNE HAS BEEN CONTESTED 18 DAYS| &5, 016, hio, hearcrs that tne recrulte| car truck Horaes Oirturncd, Pitged | —Twenty Now on Beard. oG, T rsEon o I A or it Tank Exploded. & stern enterprise which would tnvolve Mari, and Guseisne Tanic B e R ships, wounds and danger, e Conn, Sept. 29.—Charles| 3 parade numbering thousands of ‘ added, a vast majority would return M%‘:fi,,":;_"aofl;'awsffm N X, was | New York, Sept. 33-¥our dircctors |tne Americen Fedsration of s ial Report From Paris Says German Right Wing Has B oy e otnss | Dumed o death and Joseph M. CITE |50, oo ™ Faitrond | company- Williae | s o e rie T e Unofficial R X g ys they would not baster for all the gold e “shoulder and head | Rockefeller and_ Georss T Baker of o prs L N s ozgs f in_the Bank of England, ri ‘hen the automobile in which | 2 R G AREIOLE & CROURL 2| The N 1A i - Been Broken and that Allies Have Requisitioned All Au- The chancellor of the exchequer {;‘,’e‘; were Tiding collided with a stray ol oo, and; James 8. Miton of | ) Eomx‘m::mmwmummw- ofumm Dointed out that under consogiptions |1 ¥ W ITE {1 "roaaway between this | Waterbury, Conn, resigned at'a spe- 4 5 v Weshington, Sept. 29.—Optimistic] of _Mexi . " tomobiles sed in Pursuit—Japanese are Engaged | Waies would be compelted to contrib- & Jv tonight. 'The |cial meeting of the board of directors [SnVention at Washington, November , Sept. 29.—Opi co: These to be Used in s n ute & quarter of a miliion men, but| oty apd Newtows eer, nned . God- [neld here tofay. The board voted to 1. Zespatches today from Consul Siiman greatly from 7 p that a voluntary army of 50,000 men hile Clark was thrown esignations, it was an-| . . an Brazilian minister at Mex-| JiniSter was somewhat, in Movement, by Both Land aad Sea, Against the Ger-| (5,000 s Tpond 2s o torsed army 'flfgf,_“&‘:“,};“‘c‘h‘{’m':nd e wna slight | nounced after the meeting. One new sts at 2 masa mesting in Bos- | foo. ity casacd Berroioe: Tayan o] 25 o the probable effect five times that number. director was elected—J. Horace Hard- | (o0 contributed $7,500 for the relief of | inform President Wllson that the|2nOther revolution. Territory in Kiao-Chow—Chinese . Blow Up a ek wpon the overturning of |ing of New York. Jews in Burope, made destitute by the | prospecta for restoration of permban- | PoLoYES thers is litde & i f Lo i 7 FAREWELL MESSAGE the car the gasglene tank explodsd Annual Meeting Oct. 28, ' . Daa0s in Mexito. Yemwe cightar] mne:sext et phi) Bridge, Apparently in Opposition to Military Operations TO CANADIAN TROOPS| and the machine besate Po) “Dinned | The form of the call to be issued | The, Black Diamend fine collier Ca- | of Madero by Huerta. e Tomerall Ol —_ & i officers and civilians of ; i A 2 he_could mot extri-|for the annual meeting of the stock- | Couma foundered during a. sale off the| In the light of all advices, but from of Ji ; Attacking the First Line of [ Urges The to Fight for the Pres- S mlltmf"'_{“ e Tasit, on recover- | holders to be held in New Haven on coast of Newfoundland. Her crew was| Mexico City. and Chihuabua _City, §F e Suuy Jllle's dvisies DR el M. mans are ervation of the Britsh Empire . |iic" consciousness, made he:gk‘i elflol;‘t: gctnt;er -zt&dwtu 'flDprovgdd and * the | s2ved: 2*““‘“,“““ hmfl‘.m"“"‘!_ omclals | 108 to wmm" o r;-n ;;! avo - »e his companion, Jbu 0 oard votes 0 ' recommen to the o lere still are confident that the new 3 méade -public by ' Defence at Antwerp—Italy Warns Her Subjects Not to| quebec, aue. Sopt. 20—Tne tare- |10 Teletse, 18 COMPIN 20,700 s "erisp | stockholders. at_ that moeting that the | Robert McCulloch, = president and| upheaval threatoned by the breach | dePertment fonight i v ‘ well message of Colonet 'Samuel|pielt 1o o ived. membership of the board of directors|Seéneral manager of the United Rall-|jetween ViHa and Carranza will be i 3 g y . 5 - - CARRANZA TO ACT ON * & Hughes, minister of militia. to the men were visiting in this|be reduced to seventeen. With the|WaY, Co. of St. Louis, died after; a|averted bv the latter's retirement as TON T e Take Service in of Any Country Now ot W ar. e o e oay o S B B s te e i ove: | restpnations 1odts. oF Separa. Fololi | Fiof fiess: first chief of the constitutionalists and ADVICE OF G ENCE % fight for Britain In continental Bu-|pili ‘on the return trip to Brewsters. |Baker, Elton and Rockefeller, the board | He = - the election of Fernando Iglesias Cal- b o rope, was made public here tonight|mync’ accident occurred at what 1iS|now consists of twenty members, as ugo Reisinger of New York, im-|geron as provisional president. If it Does Not Sanction. His With+ ¢ French and British of- nounced in press messages aided the|It shows that upwards of 38,000 Can- |y o0 PO Sy gtnut Hill, near Stepney. | compared with twenty-seven a year |POTter and art collector, died fn Lan-| ‘The state department was notified deawal': Ho W Sl the 3 e tor of “a|ago. gen,, Schwalbach, Germany. He was ohioe i e indicate _satis- | Ty by bomberding Dot ioh mives Weteh, Scotcit American and | Ger- Coan T e of iness i Brew- | ““’Annusl Report Ordered Printed. |58 vears old. appointed by the ‘o, Sonsutattonalist| faxteo. City: St 20.—In"iis faction with the situation. alon€ the| fic" agaitional information that | an|man ancestry have gome to the colors| STy gnd Clark, a fesident of New| = " President Wilsom mominated Augus- | CHief8 woyld hold their meeting at| tnis’ afternasn to the. . battle front fn Prance and confidence | Evglich regtment wnder command of % fght, Colnel Hughes sMI i Rinlmark sy contucta & ts & e o Toe iocuneldets the annual 1oPort | tus N: Hand to be United States Dis- TOITeOn WMITOW, ot o0 Inglesisa,| TG00 - Wilhe m_nuu- . » 1 jor General Barnadiston took part A ‘i place. . lark's N he directs today, d trict Judge for the southern district ope n Agreeme on Inglesias, to resign in favor of ““'in the outcome, an unofficial report| Talor general attack, holdiig a posi- | tion of the British empire and thel; “24> West 25th street. ¢ . |the ors today, and with certain | tFICC Jucee ! - . the| Iglesias Cald . o it .| rights and liberties of humanity.” . k is now at St_Vincent's amendments was approved and order- | of New York. ‘This gave rise to the hope that the leron and thus 'm' from Paris eclares the German &R | tion in the Japanese center. 2} b e re.| Mr; Clark is $tis sald his |ed. printed and malled to the Stock- coference would be able to agree upon| War. General Venustiano has been Broken and fs being pursued| The cablegram declared ‘also, thati The Canadian coptingent SRUCT rel|nospital, this city. whete it I holders. % Mrs. Joseph Stone, 30 years old, of | Iglesias as the provisional president| Says: 7 - e mn&-mm:'t‘;l: oo | e D amencse. srmy | Stlll unannounced. Colonel Hughes' | CONItion 19 not Sor0%8: Mir,Rockefeller, hecause of the con- | Champagn, 1ll, and ‘her four children|in time to have their action placed| “T will gladly taks such sction i€ 18 at X ' o dition of his health, has desired for |lost their lives when fire destroyed|before the convention to be. at 2 genera t | Jupanese planes made a counter- | message shows that the troops em 1CGAN CONSUL'S g Ith, has desired for if not T fight with the surrounded iu the Somme d e o barked within six weeks from the|AMER some; time to retire’ from the board, | their farmhouse. Mexico City Thursday, October. 1. to| g press at Tondon, | “One of the aeroplanes received sev- i —— in |D2LIOD as 2 director being in line with n - f i o S ey : o toaking Ho obleotion to the Duby| éal Shols rom machine guns mounted | BRITISH GUNNERS WENT He and M By ol R I e e A | e atmociaiie omycntion | Sonton. of “the_Pravaianl | prestdont | pears mow to be headed Ty Vil lication these re eclin German wars! an 1e other TO ALMOST CERTAIN DEATH ‘ b1 resignation likewise was sontinua. |at Concord, N. H.' when he is selected will be the atti- may be & an unwilling take any sesponsibility for them. |l o relo bulicls, withont, howerss: ST Paris, Sept, 25, 245 p. m.—William | tion of his recent pclicy to retire from e tude of those now in power toward {he| as was Orazco in.his fight . Official\Reports Say No Change. | 0 r. Called Out “Gooy-bye, Fellows,” tof TRFE S0l “Urerican consul atl|as many boards as possible. More than 1200 delegates are ex-|Catholics. A demand for full religious| Mudero” . NS o Seposmeementy lurg Jae 0 Comrade in Masare tine, | | BSCi i wit: Saughe 2o s | M Mook ot i ap v |pecel o Sen e {886 sl e’ | hrty fo el Mexicn cliaensiy il S St and bt i / sy 2 ‘Americans left in the [publican national committeeman from - 4 3 E A Ky t v‘y‘u ety e v Wn ‘:;.en Au!‘rfihflAABRMV HAS s .5 o sgpft; 30, 3.20 ‘: A Reu- fim‘:}: c;l;l’ Theg have spent }“"ft ?u?:msflfux: and .n,,‘,.,,,c,d‘ t the |sociation at Atlantic City. Tr;:rll)iuugo 3(;1::;1». ‘v& g* g.u(::.m mntn m m n“ ‘whicl ey D N ter de: ch from- Pari ' h t forts e e was to retire froi the; ¥ 5 . Rap) 4 Totary s e pomad. as fatocing o S "hirty gunners of & Btish feld e T e wellar 100 feet under- | activitis, intimating that he would | Henry Wicks, one of the palicemen|Brvan today in regard to the Dutch|view of his Carranza’s willi e ailied army o some degrec. . | Has Left Route to Burapést to be|batiery have fallen, Killed or wound- | 2OIERE 18,5 VUCh i No which is with- [next resign as a director of the New |of Bockville Centre, L. T, who was fofl interests in the Tampico district o, axmy, es.. 5 A narrative from Marshal Sit| pefended. by Hungarian Troops, |°d: Knowing that they were going to|{\ i 5 block of their dwelling. Haven board, ¢ he, too, desired les. |convicted of burglary, was sentenced. guct hn French's headquarters, issped at| almost certain death, they calied Out: 'Spencer . Cosby, the military |sened business cares. Mr. Elton's res- |t0 one year in the penitentlary. Jion by (ho aftical ress DUreat: | London, Sept. 30, 2:10 a. m—“From| Good-byo fellows, o their comrades | Major BPeRCet, UL supt® eturned |ignation followed @ statement made o " .. _|LATE RETURNS FROM THOMPSONVILLE MAN ‘eives the reason for the long drawi | (o ‘latest evenis it Galla and along|in {ho reservd line.. Two minutes later | 200" qylcime, where he went. With | recently that he wished to reduce the | Charles Dugantie was killed ond +~EMPIRE STATE PRIMARIES.| =~ KILLS WIFE AN out battle, which ~has now, lasted|the Carpathi the conelusion drawn |every man was out of action, Fhitney. Wasren of New York, to|number of boards of directors on |ibree other persons injured ,mn..fi bl S 3 i%.‘ Sen s H 3, § i e} £E n pe s i vy - aband. || “Thirty more went to the: he congulat which he kerved. perator's box, under comstruction p Gerard. Continus | Couple Thought ~to- Have. Yo m;d:.:'.f Prolonged o ’151::;1&, S A baltt | the sama farewell & soting s gy V2. Mo quatees | | et proposal to reduics the minber & Brockivn motion pieturs ‘theatre col- | Whitman, Glyan and s . o ol :n A the ronte to BudapeSt 1 he defended|man shells were falling thickly be- | S0 Mo ohich has been almost |of directors of the New Haven to 17 |lapsed. to Add fo Their Pluralities. Over_Maney . Mattars. : 5 : = : pons il b g’ 't ity - the B Yy tional PIpUNOM 0 POIIIN PUE £1011Bq U} PuUIY . “shells and fire. Oddly |is in accord with th® policy now being| s S et g N Sept. 20.—With the re-| . ille, Conn., carit says, “is s great asfo render} Y M A Morrenpondent. of | cvery man serving the guns. e e ile 6very residénce fot |very generally adopted by railroads | Mre. Alice Seaton was put:oh.triai [ W York St S IR L& (00| L hempse e e v [ slow any efforts o maneuers MNo|the Daily Telesraph. The despateh| “Eventually the persistence and ac- | FEONEN, Uil girecttons has been struck land financial corporations to reduce |in the Supreme Court at Hackensack, | SE0C (" ana. virtunlly all of the|aged o4, -tonight sht' and - iilrec *. mareh. around, the fipnk in erder to| (50l curacy of the British fire proved ef- | BIOCKS 1, CF Jo ) ro fnent, the Bardol |the number of directors and direct |N. J. for the murder of her husband, | TO® YO S8 foturns, it. appeared | woman, sald o have been.his escape the costly expedient of & oo o-| “The Austrians continue to retreat|fective and the British infantry ad-|SAHIE. %000 Which the American | their affairs by means of small work- | Frederick R. Seaton, an actor, in their |y TWoy “inat” James W, Wadsworth,|snd then. tirned the. rev al attack against heavily before the pursuing Russians and ap- | vanced and took the opposing position | 20 “Gic] has escaped being hit. ing bodies, it was explained. home at Bogota. Jr, had won the republican nomina- | himself, dying half an e refers to the flercely contgst- Dear {0 Heve given yp no- only the[SS:AN pomt afithe Peyoue) Whilo “Major Crosby was handink fy For_the year endsd Juns 30 theto|ton for United States senafor over| A marriago licesss. ::a:. r '&”:u‘.’fi.‘fi'x? x%‘:‘g;r:fin Tight but also’ to' have decided to ‘wbstam | NEW. KRUPP GUNS uu‘:—fm?.'enr?::: reosined, three shells| RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL were 14.passengers killed on railroads| Willam M. Calder and Frederic! a week ago st Yonkers, avo q it Davenport had defeated former Gover-| found among the coupie’s Yo Yonder Gemeral Von Kluck. In|from further independent action. They FOR GERMAN WARSHIPS |bursting near the house. The members READY FOR SIGNATURE |In New York state, against 51 im 1918, | TOVSRRert Mg DOP9 000 S o reeive | their room in & I0AFINE. Suphie ; | b d 943 injured compared with 1,74§ I d British, | are simply hurrying on to Cracow to of the Bardel family and their visitors 4 an X Suberngitorial nomination, the tragely on Bilbe opsthiions SErench eri o | Join “the Tight wing of the Germans|Have Been Experimented with for the |went hastily to the wine cellar, where | Passed by House, Carrying a General [injured in 1913. The predictions of both victories are|so —;‘: S ys and the “m“mma“‘ and apparently intend to become a Past Two Years. 'the business,and the call were finished. Fund of $20,000,000. resident Wilsen watohed Lincoln | Dased on the - constantly inc e R -, tted to have beem un- | Mere component part of the German The German lines are about two b et g g poin | leads of Wadsworth and Davenport in | woman's name is Sttt | - v} driuys i . D K, S miles beyord the limits of Rheims, it| tachington, Sept. 20.—The rivers|Deacheys the aviator 'lloop-the-1oopine upstate returns. Wadsworth still| Smith, aged 24, of : precedented. E openbagen, Denmark, Sept. 29.— s : 3 2 e b White, Hovse' tenn i Tan. : ‘Having passed the most difficult 2 G is stated. and harbors appropriation bill, in the C is slightly behind Calder, but he is|' Vetbulkas f Japanese Becoming Adtive. part of Ugek Pass in the Carpathians, | whary e s s ool the Iiel 3 form' of a senate substitute, carrying | PreSident expressed it as “wonderful, | gaining rapidly, and with 700 districts | moved away. He returned a. © _In the Far Hast thero are signd|after dislodging the Honvedes from |indyy, 2™, (0™ GU8 CRCOMnC NG DUV | o\ v ERe DIFFER AS TO. only a general fund of $20.000,000 for |Put Startingly reckless. Still to be heard from he is believed|ago with the woman. u«-‘:& af _much activity on the part of the|three positions. the Russian tropps|Recins MeW ordnance, which the 4 o e S ol e 4 2 S 3 = %o stand an excellent show of winning. | house say the two quarrelled Japanese, who are engaged in a move- | have only soms ten or fiftcen milos | PRy, WOTKS has been experimenting | ygL L EN'S CLAIM TO IMMUNITY. | CoRETHIng presert projects 1o The Qo | Policeman Henry W. Schopper, sta- | 0" % "Cr3iout 700 votes 'in the | ally, apparently over money ment, by both land Jand sea, against|to descend before reaching the Hun-|NIt% fOF The past two vears on the P 1 : passed late today by the house. Tt now | Goned at Broadway and 172nd = St,|Greater New York tabulation tonight|This theory is givensome The Germal concessibn of Xio-Chow, | garian plateau, where there is not g “Tmored eruisers and dreadnoughts. | ggme Officials Believe His Testimony |Dagsed late today by the house. Tt now | New York, was struck by an automo. | SR TN TOT (0"t he eaa tompo- | according to the polcs for in Shantung province, China. ~The|singie fortress or f¢rtified position ex-|,rowded with warehips, including the| Before Interstate Comnerce Com- | (o jecome Taw. bile driven by Olin A. Mosher. Schop-|ririly on the face of the returns, but| that two bankbooks-were found in Japaneso have occupied the heights|cept such as may be hastily im- R s i h 1t Immunity. | A: ted by th t i | e WeR, seriously; Injured. 3 he really is about 2,000 behind. With | room. The depesits were made out jptaide of Teing-Tau, the capizal ov- | provised in the form of -earthworks by |lracsy battleships, The arsenals are| mission Carried Wit teo tho bill —included * appropriations Weve YoRE e 1,000 districts still “to_report, Daven-|the woman's name. 57 SHiooking the Germans' main line of | the Hungary defendors. arrive contintiously with immense guns | - Washington, Sept, 20.—Although de- [aggregating $38,000,000, but the sue- | o oonn M. Wever, banker and former | port was,2,000 ahead of Sulzer. According to police information, defenge. St for the ships. . partment of justice officlals refused €o- | cesstul filibuster conducted by Sen- | fqnsressman, died-of pneumonia’ at| ' Governor Glynn, District Attorney | shooting occurred about . o'slock. ! _ Chinese Blow Up Railroad Bridge | PARIS REPORTS GERMAN 3 The Germans are reported as declar- [ night to discuss the appearance of |ator Burton resulted in the adoption of | oo ang wresident of the Merchante | Whitman -~ and Ambassador Gerard|two were heard in, a violeht Chinese troops have blown up the RIGHT WING BROKEN, [ing that the whole fleet will sogqn be | Charles . Mellen? before the New|the substitute. /. continued to add to thelr pluralities| warfare, railroad mridge at Tayu-Ho, six miles West of Wel-Hsien, which has also | Automobiles Requ ; followed soon i N National Bank of that city. the democrati berne~ and the sound ready to fight. Sook federal grand jury, it was the| Numerous amendments were defeat- upstate for the c. gul a_scream 50 i ity ¢ inion here that there is some ques- |eq today before the final vote. Repre- N N torial, republican gubernatorial and|shots. Not daring to i been occupled by the Japanese and Pequisitioned fon Purauit| aps QCCUPY HIGH GROUND T Sh the minds of department law. |sentative Titzgerald of New York | gamosoont w e aeivd) e | demogratic. senatorial nominations, re- | the occupants of the houss st are thus apparently opposing Japanese { 3 % Z 2 tefansson exploring ship Karluk, who | g5 £ his claim to|wanted specific_authorization for the |5 3 -angell ¥4l spectively. With a majority of almost|police. The woman was military operations in Shantuag Pro-| Tondon, Sept. 30, 1215 a. m.—A OUTSIDE OF TSING-TAU | 7202 ol M com prosecotion s @ resuit | Sxpenditure of $300000 for improving e on tadly way to the Taited States A Hennoass. it sppeared that the v | e e Vatkintan: ? 2 o the &3 Py i i £ 'his examination by the jury. Hell Gate and Kast river, including ennessy, i - B 4 At Mty S ;:r‘l;i dg:pmchymntyh; Exchange Tele- | Overlooking :l;a nfr':::" Main Line 0 s Cra e owaver, that some | the blowing up of Coenties reet. De- °® the revenue cutter Bear. ernor would finish probably 125,000 | let wounds in his head, The meagre reports of the Russion | “It is stated here tonight (Tuesday) oficials feel that r. Mellen may have|lay in this work, e said, meant enor-| Notices were posted yssterday in the cempaign against Austria and Ger-|that the German right has been en-| London, Sept. 29, 8.20 p. m.—“The | Deen siven lmmunuly by mse:_zz mons ar;o?:l:&amzle: Cltl“':‘ later and imme- | g of the Stillwater Worstsd com- many indicate a period of compacative | tirely broken and is now being pur-|Japanese occupied all the high ground | Pefore the interstate comm a3 T pany at Harrisville, R. cali, while the gret armies Of these|sued by the allies. All the automo- |ontside Tsing-Tau (seat of gbvernment |TSSION. o0 o0 ootamment the dissolution of the nations are getting into position for|biles in northern France have been[of the German concession of Kiao- | 1t Was said fo of the case were| TWO-DAY SPEECH ON offensive and defensive. Tequisitioned for the purpose of pur-|Chow) overlooking the Germans' main | 3ttorneve in Chaves of PAS CA% JUTE s ¥ John A, Hennessy will make an inde- | killing the woman with thi British Squadronsfor Pacific. suit, - line of defense before noon Monday,” | told to s IhEW FECTELOT O e CLAYTON ANTI-TRUST BILL |* Katherine Hogan, laundress in the|jendent race for governor despite his|reloaded the weapon and -then “Armored motor cars with mitrail- |says a statement given out by the of- | IORIDE : e home of Percival S. Hill, president of | gefeat by Governor Glynn. Hennessy | three shots inte his own body. s A British cruiser squadron URAET|ieyse5 are also being used t ficial i tonight. The ci es who previously testified here before | Senator Reed Bitterlw Attacks His | the American Tobacco Co, at Irvimg- 3 P d of Rear Admiral Sir Chris- 4 S nsed ftotnhraubiliOvishinsws biuean Shasht © Com- | the interstate commerce commission. Shiad oo o has not committed himself on this RS = fopher, Craddock who Tecently com- | he, retreating army. Sinioskion codtioues “Phey begas ad . Colleagues. s an .::::;a‘«éh;{% With{ rumor. but his friends declare that it| ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH g “The officlal communication issued |attack on the advanc positions four — s ling = . is not unlikely he will follow this = manded tho British warships in Mexs|at 3 oclock demonstrates unmistaka- |kilometres (two. miles and a half) | STAMFORD MANUFACTURER Washington, Sept. 20.—Senator Reed a course. By filing a petition containing | DISAPPEARANCE OF SCHOOLGIRL i i M"_“fl Tlan and is be. | DIV that the Germans have been sur-|from the enemy’s main line at dawn. TAKES HIS OWN LIFE.|0f Missouri today concluded a two-| To encourage soldiers and sailors to|the names of 6,000 men who did mol S i lm‘e“d %o be on its way to the Pacific, | ounded in the Somme, department, |In a spure of flerce flame from sea and ildredd B votes ahead of his opponent. Whit-|in a corner of the room. - ] man's plurality probably will be be-|tendance was summoned, but it tween 50,000 ana 75,000. | Tt is believed | too late. $ P announcing | that Gerard's plurality will exceed 75,-| A revolver was found near the ompany and | 600, : body. It is a five ‘chambered 2 permnent closing of the plant. A persistent report is current that|The police believe. that the man Reeogad -in therHommie, & : £ day speceh in opposjtion to the confer, | wed hefore leaving for the froat many | vots in Monday's primary befors Oc. |Gearch is Centinued for e Frenc! furt v v i - < E is) e mar- o 3 Baan i Cruloer Sinks Four SHIpE: |Eaot nt extending her :o“s(xiuéz drove the ememy from its| .4 Been rium Suffering | ence report on the Clayton anti-trust 28, Hennessy can get his name on the Sullivan - of “Houlton, Ms. The German cruiser Emden which| “It is officially stated that Peronne|" i from Melanchol Bill with o “final bitter ‘attack upon |riage license feo to $2.50 and clersy- | ballot. ; ey his_colleagues for eliminating_specific |men ar vi sonal fee.- S ot Boslon, _Sept. 20— The. four. » ix Bri - | nas been recaptured.” ' easure. pre- —_— i B i Bvo. of theia.tn- tha By | The abovs Hcascs has bedn:rafol- FORMERA:{(E: g;m’?:fiss‘ e | Stamtord, Conn, sept. 20_—Bawara | BEnelies from the Ioaturs, Mo .| Gov. Baldwin appointed the Rev.| Telegraph Companiss to Resume Ser-|under seriet bere 1a wun‘cw of Bengal, has added 1o its laursls by |red to the British official press bureau, e e e oot. | When they would bo compelled to | Oliver T. Magnell of Wethersfleld, who vi sappearancé i vl , ] s N o : Z‘J’»‘fi?‘ A ostlony faken a0 nrej:;t:nr;?bill?t;'ufogul‘:. @igiiCecil Speing 5 ing today in the office of the company. | Iiticc £o: violation of trust laws than |egate to the convention of American|Union Telegtaph company announced |the care of Mafhe Buth italy to Enforce Neutrality. correctness. Safe_Conduct. He went into his own office, locked the | 1. 4™ 0 "orncamplated originally in | Penal Chaplains to be held in St. Paul, |today that in connection with the| = ch — door, drew the curtains and took his s oday. Charges upon whi The Italian government has issued 4 - £ ®|the Clayton bill. Minn,, Oct.' 3-8. [ e T e o B e Mo v e 4 b a warning to Italians, who have tak- GERMANS BEGIN ATTACK ‘Washington, Sept. 29.—Baron Rueft | life, the body being found a few min. that arre: g Oy 3 i oo Guarante: write into the law more severe pen- |is chaplain at the state prison, a del-| New York, Sept. 20.—The Western|ton, Me, were formally given over i < u The senator announced he A - | Central and South American Telegraph | defendants . watved. extradition = pro- A en or intend toke service in the army ON DEFENSE OF ANTWERP | 30 At e, Lo erman comul | Utes ot A e 380 N s iaen | Would move to re-commit the Lill fo| Miss Irsne Zatulove began suit in|company it would resume on Oct. 1 the| cedings. They probably will be re-j of any country now at war, that this oy it e Tt S St B S S st ALy the conference committee with in-|the Bronx Supreme Court to recover|deferred rate service to North, Bast | turned to Mfaine tomorrow maraing by, is a breach of neutrality and is pun- | Bombarding Lierre, Directly in Front|across the Atlantic to bis country. As| Mr. Goulden, who was 50 vears of |Siructlons. Administration leaders de- | 380000 00 B orile- in whicn ohe| oo A et Tl Asia. Jius- | County Attorney irebibald and Deputy] | ISnEDSS Sl sy rlsomnents Sop . o5 of Antwerp. *|hio was about to leave Counsollor Lan- | age, came hers from Fairfield in 1889 | clared tonight however, that the mo; | o, Ging s truck by & Loms To: | America This service. 1s sheady in{Sheriff Lawlls of Ardostook county. o despatches declare that the e about ¢ 2 z : = eommit - Germans have bogun their sttack on| amsterdam via London, Sept. 20— |cass, Sit Ceoll Bnring-Rice, the Tai: | & member of several festernal bodics, |the Teport approved R §ffect twith Great Britain, Holland end{ are Dr. Lionel E. Dudley. h&;fl the first line of the Antwerp defences, | The Germans have commenced their|ish ambassador, entered the counsel- |His wife survives. e Mrs. Julia A, Chaffee an inmais of 4 e = {hae they, have regaptured Malines |attack on tho firat line of derenceof|lors offce, unannounced. “The 'am. THREE DAY RECESSES the "Gld_Peoples home ‘at Hartford. | o ' ore Foreiam Army. 8 T s ¢ e} Moll, n ntwerp, 7 e et "|only one urgeon | Search Juetion, and“arc bombarding® Licrre | ceived by the Amerendam oo o | e "of Fate conduct 1o the dip: Garviage Mve te Bty Cotlen. APPROVED FOR HOUSE |will reach her 100th birthday, Thurs- | OnY. - . Sy a few miles from Antwerp, where many houses have been detroyed hich = 1 Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 29.—The "~ |day. She is in excellent health, able ~ Present. ued today without result Thich 18 an dmportant railway junc-|lomat of a country with which his is | wuy o bale” movement to help find a| Adjournment of Congress If Possible |to do much sewing and knitting and | Cincinnati, O. bept. 29.—The Buro- e Dutch border, -was oc-|at war. market for the cotton crop of the south by October 10. with sight unimpaired. Mrs. Chaffee [ pean war ie responsible for the non. = cupied by the Germans i — iy s CORRPEORATION OF INEWS today the Germans Who agaim secing | Holland-American Line to Only Ac- |28 siven impetus here today at the Movements of Steamships. e born in Eest HArtord, Oct L attendance of a large number of for-| Gibralter, Ji_—Passed; steamery eign army surgeons who generally at- | Ancons, New York for Nap! - = anual convention of the National Car-| Washington, Sept. 29.—An adminis- , SENT OUT FROM TOKIO. fig‘;esdi}’m (& fpyombarament _of | cept Shipments for the Netherlands. | riage Builders' asaociation, every one tration-approved movement for three on (Detween & .ork train | tend the annual meetings of the As-| Genoa, Sept 88—Arrived, steamer: AR They also continye that of Antwerp.| London, Sept. 29, 6.25 p. m.—A des- | of the representatives of the big fac-|day recesses of the house beginning o Mo Yot o Lenox avenue | socnation of Military Surgeons in sess | Verona, New York. of Forts Waehl and ot bombardment | patch from Amsterdam to the Reuter |tories of the country pledging to buy|next week, an adjournment of con- ;‘;fl 2y a{’“ - l;l;:“ resulted In the | pion here, according to an announve-| Liverpool, Sept, 20.—Arrivedl, steam- & enacisa thet hu‘_‘.tafitrl;:'x;u& = TPelogram company aye tl}:\e Holl‘al.gd'i :‘t’ m o bue{)wos:j St. Louis firm|gress if possible by October 10 and a ons,; oY o persons end { ment made here today. Only one for.|ers Finland, New York; Lmsitania, Newx v i - 1l-1 American steamship line has notifie D for 1, es. New York, §ept. 20.—A cablegram | I 18 Deing used. Shippers that vessels of that company == received from Toklo tonight by the|y A3, SCEoTIing to a message to|returning from America will only ac- East and West News bureau here con- | 5.2 (20 € bind 1as been under shell:|cept goods consigned to the Nether-| pgpic et ng 1ains corroboration of press despatches | {1° 3D PArlY, morning. The people |lands government. st il ol €0 the effect that the Japanese invad- | 2t first Bi& in the cellars, but subse- sanguinary comb: ing army yesterday ::gsn an lm,ctk i miluvea “’m;“’g{g Zfl?,fi,.fi:&?ig Food Fish in Boundary Waters. olir 0 $he e «n the German advane ‘position out- i Ottawa, On ept. 29.—Owing to the i s s b e ranl side of Teing-Tau, the Seat of gov- | v Uages It ls reported that ™20 | failure’ of the Unifed States Fiofmns| S er L e e L o ernment for the German concesslon of | 5¢'tne inhabitants Killed wod ecunany | PFove of rezulations governing the tak- | offensive, After Semi KiaoChow. The cablegram says that| o q sheil fell on & Loooia) L |inS of foocd fish in boundary waters,|by the Servians, it “braving formidable cannonading from | DRe STOIL fe a hospital, Killing]ihe Canadian government is about to|ported as havin Uie fortress and warships, the Japan- serve notice that it resumes its lib-|them fo s6 army eiceeeded in driving out tho erty of action, it was learned here to- i 2 S 2.t Bty Bror B it o ctaiys| TO RAISE A WELSH i et T e | Hartford, Conn.. Sept. 20.—“There ing at noon of the same day the ARMY OF 50,000 MEN. — Carhage 3L Sept. 2 oGy g heights that command the German — £ Australian Troops Sail for Europe. e ans. SopL main defense line. During the fight- | David Lloyd George Delivered Rousing ing u;.;. :ru;z;r lr’,'_xhlx_ab?-h and m.h;r Speech at Cardiff. warsh!| In ia0-Chow .y cannonad- & == steamship Mak ay that Australi d vigorously the flank and rear of the| Cardiff, Wales, Sept. 29, via London, | troops s;'\]nmlf:,‘;‘]zsufiope f\ug. 1?."“1‘; l-l;;!:::'nm:a;m'y v 6.50 p. m—At a big meeting here to-|is supposed the Australians proceeded Warships of Compatants Pa in Battle at Tsing-Ta o embling of congress In special [forced one hundred passengers on a l|eign nation is represented, that being | ¥ork. on Novernber 11 under call of | third train, which was stalied behind | China. Las Palmas, Sept, 27.—Salled, steam. ent Wilson to consider speci- :g:m;;“l‘fi?:h‘;?e‘;\fieku ke I:ln(t;:(‘; e Tk the ship purchase bill, was un ki o the - Beyond Rest New York, Sept. D atic leaders | nearest station Rheims Cathedral Beyond Restoration| New York, Sept 28~ Liverpool, Sept, 29.—Sailed: Steamery Kroonland, New York. New York, Sept, 29.—Sailed: Steam ieuw Amsterdam, Rotterdam. H York, Sept. 29 —Arrived, steam-+ er United States,. Copenhagen. & er Tnfanta Isabel, New York. i —Sailed, steam- | Servian Troops Retake Semlin. > —After 2 Beleends [dertaken today by democ : it the ‘capitol, Al d 4 : : Agency, the |it the capito Ly e "ere| Commandant Bertholf of the revenye | istic beauty of the cathedral of Rhel = e e v e | cutter service, today reccived word | which suffered in the German bom- e T and e o e P kit | from Unalaska that all the officers, | Dardment of that town, can mever be ble to take the|Oth houscs and the restles % ihis |members of the crew and other per- |restored, in the .opinion of Whitney was first taken | Ve hiove for an as Soms aboard the cutter Tanoma when | Warren. the New York architect, who there were S Paris, Sept. 29, 5.01 p. m—The art Servian troops have retaken Semlin, vas officially re- she was wrecked on an Alaskan reef, | has just returned from Rheims, where lhaving been evacuated by — September 21, have beei found and |he made a thoroush inspection of the strategic purposes. | War on Intoxicated Chauffeurs. are safe. famous structure. Negroes Exonerated of Arson Charge.| Asheville, N. C., Sept. 28—W. J. Tiont, secrefary Gf 8 megro Y. OF. C. A at Atlanta, and J. W Walker, a local idence of Harry Pinkerton at St. Ste- A rac. e ot T intend to put a stop to it.” | phen, B, were burned and by Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, | ated here today of a_charge of arson ut 150 more. than last year | Secietary of State Philllps so_ de- of Levi Russell was se- | the British ambassador. 3 remistered. The freshman | clar. himeelf during. the course of |riously damaged. The losses wers es- | lowever, that th ncrease of Infoxicated chauffeurs| Clark Brothers' shoe factory, John cars Connecticut, and the|Manuel's carriage factory and the res- registration of 2,417 students was an- | malority of them are from Hartfor Seattle, Wash.,, Sept. 29.—Australian | nounced at Harvard college tonight. | comty. papers received in Vancouver on the|This is —A total | opwrating He ex in superior court Seven other ne. consul was groes, including Bishop C. R. Harris, amination such are on trial for burning a.church jn'l tions of the motor vehicle laws of the'on the shoe factory.c The insurance ' lish subjects as desired to return lg!order to get imsurance money, it is| state today carried is $18,500. ‘England for_gervice. M, alleged, AR over | eighleen hearings for alleged viola- | timated at $40,000 of which $30,000 was | ting to medical ex cear, 684 students being.entered. anal. i Registration s still in_progr Japanese fleet as an-§ day, over which the Earl of Plymouth ! through the Suez 3