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Latest ALLIES GAIN IN ARGONNE AND MEUSE REGIONS | toruiseritie fintcice pool exerclsed | proved by long observation and repsat. . i o . 7 o i . ectedly 1 inqui; on caused _Russians Report Their Two Armies Are Invading East Prussia, O v non LY 8007 CAUSC| ence, white, yellow, Ted, green and With Allenstein as Their Objective Point—French War-| from interior banks were reporied 200 that & bes visits about 35 flowers per < - e & have in hand not less than 25 ent. ute, and that it always keeps to ships Are Reported to be Bombarding the Austrian Port| ot T I hand mo e thodied. A con- | the same species of flower during each of Cattaro—German Claim They:Have Captured Outer | 75 for cotion bills, recent heery stin. DA Nk these documents, Discouragement F tal. Fortifications of Antwerp—Belgians Say That the De- oo The several commitices which ies| The mood of discoursgement is & ‘ R ins Intact. _ | ere more active as a result of a |dangerous mood. ' In it we are liable Only . laconic. the actual fighting is made by the French war office in its latest report on the warfare in northern France “The general 4t says. Of ‘presen 5 wing of the allies’ line Wwhere a pre- iheen obliged at certain points to cede] cause the Japanese to withdraw to the | other stocks of the same class, with-| There 1s a J Telaisial ap" re statement merely declares that ¥’ é'fi action su?l"c'o in the Argonne and Meuse regions, and night attacks by the Germans have been . In the eastern war zone, the Rus- report that having conquered the ns in Ri n Poland two Rus- ~VOL. LVI.—NO. 237 NORWICH, Sat The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double Thatof sy uner . aper, and its lotal Ciculation is |’ ~Cabled -Paragraphs fio ‘Agcouchsment of Queen- of Italy. Rome, via Paris, Oct:6, 185 a. m— 2,500 Viotims of. Earthquake. London, Oct. 5,.10.20 (p)om,—A.n offi- clal message from nstantinople, transmitted . from Amsterdam . to the Central’ News, says that the victims French War Office Statement Simply Declares|coo, roor, inrLuences of the earthquake. in: the -province’ of FOREIGN ‘EXCHANGE MARKET | Konia, Asla Minor, are estimated at Action is Still in Progress R R R Fractional Advance. Bee’s Favorite Color. RS 7 el “The late Sir John Lubbock, ome of New - York, - Oct.’ .—Operations by | the most -noted authorities on bees, ge market today. Cables open- | ed experiments that blue is the favor- ed as low as 4.95 3-4 with demand bills | ite color of the bee, and that next a cent under that quotation, but the | gever blue come, in order of prefer- Further subscriptions to the fund |orange. Sir Jolin determined the fact it-is believed that the pool will soon siderable part of the exchange sold | vigit to the fields. ments of that staple being reflected in bn:lsder x'(’e'""x”%flf?.{ :gl:g‘h °"§,’ bonds | to do any sort of reckless thing. Dis- 'fand stocks. it . investors sup- 2 plied the bulk of the business but in- b‘- m“ '"";m:“ vt m::; terrible when it fewest troops possible, who would re- | terior corporations also were in the lespair, each of us faces ‘main close to the line, and that civilian | market. the possibility of being plunged into railroad men would be brought from| Contrary to recent advices from |it. Unless we have the r‘ght kind of Jaajn to displace the soldiers so soon | London, where a weak market for the e ottt Eruethar, Slli the Chi- | st vy reported: asite of Ckpadian | Seastt the possibls. saversities ' af ese railroad employes would be con- | Pacific were effected here at 156, which | life may be too much for us. tinued in the service. is equal to the July 30 closing price, The Chinese ‘government, however, |less the quarterly dividend of 2 1-2 will continue ite diplomatic efforts to|per cent., since declared. Dealings in ‘Parable of LNe. ‘e reference concerning town situation is stationary,” t conditions on the left towns the Vicinity of Kiao-CHow. The Germans |out concessions, were reported. paratu endiatni Ronis Yhreaten to_dynamite all the bridges| —_ xiieri il Lz and burn all the stations on the line boys expliain that they can only re- if the Japanese continue thelr march Ant an Enemy of Mankind. ceive but not send. “It takes power westward. . Ants are not only a nuisance, but FOR RELIEF OF AMERICANS sre capable of transmitting diseass, | fing out their aerial to catch mes- 3 d some varieties are deadly. Cur from ever YN OTTOMAN EMPIRE. | font medical literature cites the case | sond. Sl rlenatinr by ntinues. It adds that repulsed by the allies. ece! 000 alone, ‘before. sian armies invading East Prussia i of a child that was left , sought | dent parabl 11t year w“l‘: ifif’.’?&&“ u:.t;:ekd:l?;:tl;‘:énch o D‘F’::,’.: 1‘,,.:1.:0",.“. Hes B"‘ amusement in a hill of red ants, and o or men-of-war are reported again to be was stung to death. It is_stated that e e s — = bo:npnmlng the A.\I!tr‘lln port of Cat- taro. “As yet the situation surrounding the forts at Antwerp, which are under bombardment by the Germans, has not been degnitely cleared up. The Ger- mans still tured several of the outer fortifica- tions, while the Belgians declare that the defense remains intact. the twg' countries. . - e tNe Baltain s investigating coal ipments from the United States un- der the suspicion that the cargoes, in- stead of reaching the ports to whicle they are destined, reach German war- ships at sea.- . e Princs of Wales® relief fund has now reached $15,000,000. GERMAN Morganthau at Constantinople has ap- walls looring eaitn o Lo biate MepRriomnt for an | Eo. o e pRoars ot the | a man itional funds for the relief of Ameri- | Smithsonian building in Washington. | quito found alive on his cans in the Ottoman empire. The re- | A .few specimens that were imported | Only millionaires cent deposit by this government of | from South America for experimental | in N ai ‘Washington, Oct. 5. — Ambassad r | white ants have done incalculable dam- It is said that in may e Ghat they have cap- | $160,000 has been found inadequate. Ashessafiors, Page aud Hesrick, at | PIriosos. cecaped and have maitiplied London and Parls, respectively, were |10 countless billions. It woul advised of the situation in an endeavor | A tion. tish | to make quickly available funds for B TSROTt Lo B o and that | Turkish distribution, and steps were Ors on Father, /‘Portugal's- cooperation with ufi ,;401;:!: ;.l:; qt:xen in th“ dgirr:ction by treas- _Ag:lu minister preached one Sun- & in the war is imminernt brougl partment offic @ay to a rural congregation man -t‘n.texn::t from the Portuguese min- | Recent ad from Turkey describe | she pext. ,;.:1 _‘:‘. ’:::':pe:: has more pow: foter at ‘Washington that has country | ¢ tion as acute. Checxs | *°° et e other b e Do A M e o | exiaabing bis mvsaec O Bse was | beils which ring ocut..aweet-musio " her to do. tld “e'i?fi}."‘i‘m ty B‘f‘ ey “p“’:;%fie & mon in, very complimentary terms and which, when wuched nociddluuy i g IE DEtWeen | o e today satd conditions in | PEile assisting the minister to-put up | THT. TS50 e e e Do ore suoh_ {Hat fo0d tould | his team. His Httle son had followed | PRilliDs Brooks. not be obtained by a large portion of { him and after ein; minis the population, and many were facing Welng-the Solly Starrsion. (QMGAle Bove were e | TELte; /0T, tRO. yexclalmed. . WAy, Pioulyy S Torgh. cided as to what relief could be of- | P8Pa, you said he was a one hoss If poets sing to the young, and the u;l-:ai! PR t preacher, but he’s got two hosses!”— | young hail their own interpreters in i at. arrangem onal because th ““‘,’d m“hn&l e i g‘“ k:!; s 'ltl:; National Monthly. . poets, it is the tendency of avo! using e cruisers orth Caro- fina, and Tennessee for ~distribution Exterminate the Cockroach. work. The North ‘Carolina is already | The cockroach acts as an inseet:por- AMBASSADOR life, finding everywhere in the real a | 312. something that is noble and fair, and- - EP'T | in Turkish waters, whe . 3 ! l/_l_s_l:r_s_S'rATE DI e r‘::‘:lf; ‘:d;‘r;‘:;; .hu ‘been ::x:’ of mlzll:loid fever, bubonic plague | making the fair yet fairer and the |3y Cenferred Half an Hour with Secretary e * L R mf;m‘f“c;"- Beveral years | noble nobler still—Bulwer. *'Bryan Over Peace Treatics. SIXTEEN MEN KILLED BY pidemic. of {ypliold fever a ‘Washington, Oct. 5—The 'call of Dount Bernstorff, the German ambas- sador at the state departmeut today. where he conferred half an hour with Bryan, aroused much spec- Becretary nlation in hight as to sfforts had been set in motion by the )Mministration, indirectly at least, to oring abou |he secretary nor the ambassador would discuss the purpose of the visit, Mthough it is known that the diplo- mat made York in' res fuest sent . tecretary's i peace commission treaties negoti- ited by Mr, Bryan with various coun- ries and i L‘k.d to forward these promptly to erlin. Th little interested e peace conventions upon which Mr. | were killed. There are in the collection about one in anything that was an has been at work, although they liffer somewhat in detail. Movements of Steams! There was every reason to believe | New York, Oct. 5—Arrived: Steam- & United States warship was- ved GAS POCKET EXPLOSION | to be propagated by coekmchz:.‘ In In Mines of Woedward Iron Company |2 Tocent lssue of the London Lancet, Near Ensley, Ala, ar‘:v ];(:lvfl'le D.'.hvtmn calls attention ¢ e fact that the cause of cancer | ers. - According to a speaker, Norw: Birmingham, Ala, Oct. 5.—Sixteen | may alga fadlo. Hilcvo- T 4 dui Sl i oy men tonight were known to be dead o,‘“,h: AnLe R DL TaCVRRe. o) i e hrphmeiiocs BN, baoause mdk;:,d" m’lm?da_itm Sesilt OF B utmnev ! hlonndtinme intes- | of the rarity of amusements and the poc! gas explosion early today at ths o8 of es. -] i e ey loslon | wy u’d‘ Iro; tines eral speci roacht long, dark nights.—New York Evening m:.r;y near I::slay. lRe;nov;lry of the 3 s proceedinlg slowly, o nine Civil War Mock Currency. of 54 bruum: gux::e::r lydt?d 't:e.v!n‘ been| Ap antiquarian society has recently # Keeping Young. M_mfl; officials .mt’,‘w,h"t the. explo- | Obtained one of the most interesting ® of the most distinguished men sion was purely local and was caused | collections in the country. It conststs | IB America was asked.to write the by striking s pocket of gas. What histo ignited the gas has not been dster- | onjinocommercial tokens and mock TY ofin sins.; The wuy aafes e 0 g coins issued by tradesmen during the | than seventyfive years old.. His an- The mine itself Wwas not seriously | Civil war when small change of the | SWer was that he would not care to damaged. Mulga mines had a previous | government stam undertake. that work, as he was but o treaties arc typical of all | explosion April 20, 1910, when 35 men p became a rarity. no_49. - Literary. ‘The growth of population in Alas- 731, diplomatic circles here to- the possibility that further 102. peace in Europe. Neither 148, « special trip from New sponse to a telegraphic re- by Mr, Bryan. He left the room burdened with coples wo_license. s understood to have been thousand nine hundred varieties of | I3 the past—Harper's Weekly. tokens. S s WSOLY OCTOBER . 6, 1914 the yes 393, 'mo 326; Southbury, license, yes 123, mo 92; last Simsbury, license, 279, no 184; last year, yes 286, no 2i9. ‘Chester, no license, unchanged; vote, yes 122, no 171; last year, yes 105, no ves 197, no 162; Putnam, license, yes 633. no 338; last stood license. ‘North Canaan, ‘hanged. magority of 8; last year, ves 202, no Harwinton, KILLINGLY. GOES:- “DRY” Stonington, Which' Last Year Went 131 '+ for License, Returned- a No-License “Margin of Eighty.’ New - Haven, ~Conn. license as an issue In elections had a little the better of - cense ‘today, its-gain being one town and the Stony Creek district in Bran- ford. The only change of a no license town to the “wet”’ column was Gris- wold, in New London counyt, Which voted ‘393 to 326 as compared with 312 to 304 the other way last year. Killingly Went “Dry.” On the other hand, Killingly, which includes the borough Danielso went “dry,” 51 to 562; Stonington up- t the Stony Creek district of went against the “wets” by a single vote, whereas last year it was 18 votes margin other way. Branford proper did not _vote, so that end of the|. remains license. A less number of towns than usual voted on the excise question. In some effort was to get out the necessary petition for an item n the warrant, but in the end only 41 towns voted on this question. Of those voting 33 were license and 8 no license, and of this number 31 went license and 10 no license. As 50 towns not voting remain H- cense and 77 remain no license, the standing of towns on this question is 81 license and $7 mo license, as com- pared with.82 and 86 last year, ani practically the same as it was the Majority for License in Stafford. The voting on this question had few itafford, which remained li- cense on a_tie vote license by 45. Reoxbury, which bad not mained “dry, had not voted for many Windham Increased License Margin. ‘Winchester and Windham increased license considerab] same way as a state election next month. The town vote on license follows: . -Vote on License by Bewnd.’ Griswold changed to license; vote, last.year, yes 304, no unchanged; vote, year, yes 147, no Killingworth, license, vote, yes 64, no 44; last year, yes 58, Manchester, license, no change; vote, yes 822, no 578; last year, yes 971, no Earkhamstead, license, 30 majority, no_change; last year, yes 117, no 8. Cheshire,, license, Sprague, ' license, no change; vote, last year no vote; ‘Warren, no license, unchanged; vote, yes 36, no 49; last year no vote ;stool mno _license, unchanged; last year, yes 31, no license; changed over; last year, yes % Cures. vote, yes 82, no:75; g T miegele wia pomseed eu; |y Fesnities ol (e RRaiil |, somd crain Brtops A Zosten pioicin Sodures chat| mofe, . reaties and that the European war|Ponce; Advance, Cristobal, China has the world’s oldest chain high-heeled shoes cure the headache. Killingly, & & vas mentioned only in passing, if at| London, Oct. 4—Arrived, steamer |prig 1 Also, silk stockings are goed for sore | YOte. ves 562, no 391; . Potsdam, New York. bridge, stretching for half a mile from eyes.—Bi pt. 561, no 479. Glasgow, Oct. 4.—Arrived, steamer | 9B mountain to another. ton Transcri {ERMAN GENERAL STAFF Cameronia, New York. HAS PLENTY OF FRESH TROOPS | Copenhagen, Oct. 5 —Arrived, steam- lilitary © with Scarcity of Neéws. Havre, Oct. 3.—Sailed, steamer Ro- London, atch to the Reuter Telegram company | gensfjord, New York, rom Amsterdam says: “In a long and optimistic review of | Pomeranian, St. Johns, N. F. he situalion in both the eastern and ndon, Oct. 5—Arrived, estern theatres of the war the mil- | Minnewaska, New York. y_corre: |lageblatt, arently not‘\r'ery Well! p\esseéie with fe scarcity of news from German i e tos Jhavel that, the iGerman | MeCoomba WHI"Not: Berve cn_Hew eral staft has sufficient fresh troops York State Democratic Committee. s aisy es will il of Verdun, despite t \e garrison of Toul, is ugh the German cffs ime APAMESE CAVALRY HAS hinese Government to Continue Dip- | MacLeod, Alberta, Oct. 5.—The heav- i Osoosition to Use of Rail. | oSt snowstorm ever experienced in this roads. 'ei-Hsien. The Jap: e Chines puld occupy the railway with the % Jo long drawn o < this resista New Canaan, no license, unchanged; “the little town last year, went no change; vote, yes 179, no 100; last year, yes 190, no ‘unchanged; vyes unchanged; = vots, Year no vote; license, unc] PRICE - TWO - CENTS i Largestin Connecuicut in Proportion fp~t|le City’s Pop u_Iat‘ion_- General Hwang Hsing, generalissimo ot the- rebels in southern China @ur- The Westinghouse Machine Go. an- nounced an eélght per cent cut in the 2 X s . ' ing the revolution has arrived In- New | . York, ; GRISWOLD - THE ONLY TOWN TOQ | wages of their saleried ‘GO-FROM-DRY TO WET. The State Department anunounced that plans for a third e Peace Conference had been al loned, ow- ing to the war in Europe. The New York schooiship Newport Rear-Admiral ‘Frank F. Fletoher, U. . N. commander-in-chief of the At- lantic fleet has decided to make the new superdreadnought New York his flagship. Col. Adelbert Crenkhite, U. S. A. formerly in ¢ommand of Kort Totten, has ordered to Panama to take charge of the fortifications of the ca- nal zome. - oct. 5—No A Missouri hospital car, bullt under the direction of the _American no change; ‘decks” of Theroin. The prisoners claimed that the drug was for their own use. A trolley collision in \.fitich three ons weré injured and four s pers e m‘ry Stafford, cliense, unchanged; vote, ves 417, no 372; last year, vote tied at 354, which left town as Old Saybrook, license, M: vote, yss 186, no 69; last year 'stood license; no vote. - Plymouth, license, unchanged; vote, 212. East Granby, license, unchanged; vote, yes 180, no 170; last year, yes 105, no ‘81 - ‘Windsor, license, unchanged; vote, er Frederick VI, New York. orrespondent Not Pleased ef;‘,’i‘fi;“gg","flfx' o Oct. 5, 6.20 p. m—A des- chi‘i’:;‘;i:-‘,x'o}::.wii‘g;led, steamer Ber- Glasgow, Oct, 4—Arrived, steamer steamer spondent of the Berlinger | Moviile, Oct. 5.—Arrived, steamer Major Moraht, though ap- | Pretorian, Bostan. ceal to oppose any French| New York, Oct. 5.—Willlam F. Mc- tactical attempts to out- | Coombs, chairman of the democratic Wt wing and to | national committee, late today definite- 1y declined to have his name consid- ered as democratic state chairman by | the state committee, which is to meet jin Albany tomorrow. His work in the congressional campaign this fall, he said, so .curtailed his time that he could not devote himself to the state election, “ Schoolboy Shot While Hunting. Rumford Falls, Maine, Oct. 5—Colin Hayes,_a young school boy, was fatally shot while hunting today. The bullet was from a rifie, -said to have been fin the hands of Nappleon Cyr, one of his companions, who shot at a bird. REACHED/TSING;CHOW, Heavy Snowstorm at Alberta, be the ¢ weaken the French east district at this time of the year was in progress today. More than two feet of snow had fallen this afternoon. Matter of Necessity. Newlywed (disturbed over pur cheses)—“You had very simple tastes F;“:_g»st“fi before I married you.” Mrs. Newly- wed—"“I had to in those days. 1 nev- nese legation has promised | er could get any money out of fa- e foreign office that Japan | ther”—Boston Transcript. Y AND CAVALRY yes 318, no 175; last year yes 378, nd 68. s Branford, Séecond distrigt, no ligense; changed over; vote, yes 87, na 8§; last year, ves 98, no 80. The First district did not vote and remains license. Plainville, license, unchanged; vote, ves 337, no 306; last year, yes 227, no 265. Plaipfield, no license, unchanged; votemyes 430, no 437; last year,.yes 360, no 475. Ellington, license, unchanged; ma- jority .83; last year, yes 203, no 101. Berlin, licensg, unchanged; vote, yea jority 96; last year, ves 221, no 142.. New: Hartford, license, unchanged; majority 43; Jast year did not vote; stood license. ‘Winchester, license, unchanged; ma- jority 435; last year, yes 938, no 606, Canaan, license, unchanged: majori- ty 37; last year, yes 81, no 69. Brookfield, license, unchanged; vote, ves 114, no 65; last year, yes 141, nog!. Stonington, no licen: chan,; from license by S0 majority yes_$97, no 766. Litchfield, license, unchanged; vote, ves 394, no 242; last year, no vote; stood license. Ridgefield, license, unchanged: vote, ves 213, no 161; last year, yes 270, no 209. Wolcott, no license, unehanged; vote, ves 31, no 55; last year, no vote; stood no_license. Trumbull, no license, unchanged; vote, ves 3%, no 101; last year, yes 47, last year, license, unchanged; ma- h the Farmington nville dis- . no 220, unchanged; vote, . 0 12 ves 162, no 145 Windham, ves, 1,005, no 66 Vote; stood license. unchanged: vote, last year, did not ves 385, no 363; last year, yes 354, no! st year, ves 536, no _ticense Voters| Condensed Telograms | Spnate Passes - the Clayton Bill b2 B ol employes, be- | CONFERENCE REPORT WILL NOW . GO TO THE HOUSE. BITTER DEBATE ON BILL Three, Democrats Voted Against the Report—Senator Root the Only Re- - publican to Vote in Negative. ‘Washington, Oct. 5.—The adminis< Senator Poindexter, progressive, voiel against both the Reed motion and the motion to agree. . Day of Bitter Debate. ‘The vote was taken at the close of & DEMOCRATS OF SENATE - AND HOUSE TO CAUCUS With a View to Hasten Legislation in_ ¢ Hope of Early Adjournment. ‘when members whose amendments m' the war revenue bill were rejected de- | clared they would carry the fight to the | floor of the senate. Whether an effort; WILLIMANTIC DEMOCRATIC. ° But School Board Republican—Count Not Completed Till Tuesday Morn-: > Willimantic. Oct. 6—Final resultsy in the elections at Willimantic on Monday were not announced till after] 2:30 o'clock -this (Tuesday) morning. i successful, i tive majority of about 19. m] progressi Votes, and the prohibitionists from 44 to 45. There was a total of 1761 bal- ' lots, with 35 blanks and 27 rejected. Purchase of Home of Thomas Jefferson ‘Washington, Oct. 5.—Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, should be maintained as “the Virginia home of | the presidents” in the opinion of its} owner, Representative Levy, of New York, who notified Secretary Bryan to- ! day that he would consider an offer of * $500,000 for the purchase of the estate by the government. \ Xé‘, 1