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[begians’ Pi 0D ; Wheat, . LIEF COMMISSION 3 ‘Aflmugh It Is Known That Fighting: of a Vicious e et : . . 3 2 m 7t in the forthcoming Surro a ant Character is Being Carried on in Eastern Zone: |i5,the crincomins o e i lgovabige COTTON SHIPMENTS 'T! Their Own to Save Themesives— QFRM.A—NY.—QND A g Germans Not Hurrying Aid Work. Are Expected to Total 100,000 Bales a Month When Insurance Rates Are ISOLATED COMBATS IN BELGIUM AND FRANCE the Orangemen in Ireland died in Lon- ight [Bardner Feplies | Con cey a Mil iliona’re COL. CHARLES ALEXANDER OF PROVIDENCE IN CUSTODY The American navy will adopt a g a net-cnf(er auach- EE Has No Paralel| fo Sec’y Daniels SAYS CHAIRMAN HOOVER OF RE- | STATEMENT REGARDING THE Lol EQUIPMENT OF NAVY. torpedo havin, King Haakon, of Norway, will.in- spect the fortifications alone the Nore Many London hotels - have signs ‘reading, “No Alien Enemies are Em- Served. THE LONG RANGE GUNS WHITE - SLAVE CHARGE ant of the Cl anton, Md., was hesapeake Shell destroyed by fire at a loss of Of British and German Dreadnought, He Says ,Would Permit Them a Mile Outside the Range of Guns of New York Fortifications. Retired Merchant Arrested by Federal Officers on Warrant Issued at Chi- cago—Is Aged 62, Married and Has Two Daughters. Sir John Henry Crichton one of the foremost Protestant Tory leaders in Ireland, died in Dublin: The Kansas State re corn crop as 87,000,000 smallest In several years. the port gives oo London, Dec. 5, 8.45 p. m—Herbert| St.'Louis, Dec. 4—August P, Gard- Providence, R. I, Dec. Charles Algxander, 62, a millionaire The French Parfiament has been in an address bofre the Contemporary retired merchant of this city, was ar- aris Official Communication Says at:No:Place Along the Clark Hopver, chairman m*’:g, ner, congressman from Massachusetts, called to meet in extraordinary ses- Deceml replied to the rested tonight by federal officers on Whole Front Has There Been any . Notable Incident— © epectea b o : Siatement of ‘Seetstary” Danicls artment officials to | Mr. Hoover reported that the distri- a warrant from Chirago charging vio- The H. C. Frick Goke Co., of Pitts- | 18tion of the Mann white slave act. e 4 P! . R gardi; Vienna Declares That the Fighting in North Poland Con- | 131! 7500 to 100.000 bales a month, | bution of foodstufts sent in care of the | Gardner as to - the inadequacy of urance rates z there can be adjusted more satisfac- is accused of having trans burgh has lald off salaried employees | 7 SICVE" 01 NeVIAE transportes, Mis for two weeks without pay. tihues, But That Quiet Reigns in All Other Zones—Un- | torily to the shippers. In this. connmection the committee i’:x? that city to Chicago in Februarsy, When arraigned before the Unired States commissioper, Alex: ander, acting on the advice of his at- waived extradition and the Julius Scharmann, a wealthy brewer of Brooklyn, committed shooting himself at his home. isoners were taken from o . O A + | appointed by the secretaries of e, g official Advices Asgert That Russians Have Been- Victori- SRy and commerce, to. Consiict : Admfisemants Help the Buyer ous in Poland—France Soon to Call Ub for Examination | day_ issued the. following_ statement: “It is Bvl:dgnctl 'ml‘:r t‘hhn‘tr!&:ies ’lm s o Py . the consular circul ere is a 300,000 of Her Youths Who are Liable for Service in | tremendous demand for cotton in Ger- many and Austria, and the prices are reading of the complaint. Bail, which was fixed at $7,500, was furnished and the case was continued for a hearing in the federal court ia Chicago on the first Tuesday in Jan- the State prison at Trenton, N. J, to the convict farm at Leesburg, N. Manufacturing Co., h operates six mills in New York has gone into bankruptcy. The complaint gives February 25, " Seventeen shopping days to Christmas. That means the period in 2 1 H 14 1916—Austrian General Von Stutterheim is Reported to | hish. ranging from 14 to 18 cents a WIS thie. Dlgatat: trade ‘of: the ‘yedr Tanst b4 handibd With & latxs . present seems to be the high rate of and well assorted stock of goods ready to supply the wants of a pub- Have Been Killed in Battle. marine insurance. Otherwise the 1913, as the date of the alleged viola- tion of the Mann act. Nine armed Mexicans, part of a fll- lic which is.eager for suggestions and assistance, it is time to culti- = " 4 gratnent of cotlon, Som Shes puited vate a closer acquaintance with those who are going to move it. Efforts are to be made as soon as Even the early buyers appreciate the fact that they can plan the time ‘beganwave from the tower of the-cathedral| congress meets to ammend and broad. * lfl‘t}ungen of a:;‘::y ;l:env::rdm_ of St. Justus in Trieste brought forth|en the war risk billl. The purpose ibustering expeditio: were captured by cavalrymen near idalgo, Texas. Dr. ‘Stephen C Pettit of Brooklyn died at his home of blood poisoning contracted while opeating on a pa- Counsel Says Its Blackmail. Henry W. Hayes, counsel for Colonel Alexander, declined to allow his clieat trading trip from the advertising columns of the newspaper in their to discuss the case, but said that at homes. Goods which can.be displayed in such a manner are due for drawn pera lause. to provide government insurance on 3 T ol M Shastope: of thorwae | - Ganeral Chilotian De Wet, the rehel shipmente to the bel nt_countries, @ rapid sale and the householder is alive to the fact that it is the ad- Although leader in South Africaj has been plac-| even when these & nts include vertisements which give the valuable and reliable tip. ed under guard in tfie fortress at Jo-|articles. such .as cotton which have |} hannesburg. been declared non-contraband. there have been isolated com- ‘The Swiss federal council, in an of- bats here and there along the en-|ficial communication, says there has| PITTSBURG GOUNCILMEN CUT trench B d France| been renéwed activity by the Franch p- o e T el e THEIR OWN SALGRIES $1,000 nothll nes are being distribut- - . helm is reported to bave been killed in ttle. “At no place along the cgtire front hes there been any notable incidents,” P gays the Paris officlal communication| TO HINDER OPERATIONS referri n the e Sof e iand. ot Svants i fur OF MINE LAYING | Biooao sr Senisiarive bodics tn Blita: e tn Nortn Foland, ‘continues but ] ; | RasChriy e ms mant 1] Deitin , cont but | grig . e sy er stro g e I T the other sones awict pre. | British Government to Take String omy in:the city’s fnances today when Saturday, Nov. 28.. .99 vails. ent Measures in English Channel.. | 41q city’s nine councilmen during con- Monday N 3 a3 Unoficial advices say that the Rus-} dom, Do, e = sideration of the n:‘xt ’;i“fo% :““e:‘r' Qn ay, ov. 5o *iat the Gormans have lost large| I8 the infention of the government to | U thelr own: soiamies RGN0 8 YEr\} Tuesday, Dec.’ 1.. 96 41 | take more stringent measures to hind- | 500 va "y ¢ every city cficial from de : that in the fighting between the Vis- | er the operations of mine laying end | ine mayor down through his cabinet nesday, “Dec. tula and the Warta the Germans -lost|Other hostile craft in the English| 5. teer to-accept a . proportionate Thursda 3 two thirds of tkeir army.. || Channel is indicated by a notice 18- . Other miotions’ which” ui y, ... Dec pce is soon .to call for examin-|sued tonight. This . says tha 4. and which. will be:teken i i o PR Try it! Pittsburg, Dec. 4.—An action. which 2 : pmbablynri‘a without precedent in the “In.The Bulletin’s columns: on’ ation ¥ the trial it would be tempted case of b! failed had resulted in this action. Colonel Alexander is widely known as a clubman. He is & member of she chamber of commerce and the Hops club of -this city, Squantum club, Naw York Athletic " elub, Boston Athletic association and many other He is interested in the firm o Alexander Brothers, wholesals dealers here. He has a residence in this city, country home at Rumstic Point and a “hird residence at Wil'lamstown, Mass He has a wife and two daughters. own that an at - il which had A Moslem cem ‘will be establish- ed at Working, England for burial of : E be d the greater the Business is .business. The more that can one Tndian edalen - kiledT oo i Tty satisfaction. The .more people who ,visit the store the greater the probability, of trade increase. The Bulletin covers Eastern Connecticut thoroughly. Fully 45,000 people read it evr— ‘béfore them by using its advertising colunns and get thelr e. © The Bulletin will bring you together for mutual benefit. morning. Get your The Irish newspaper Sinn Fein, in Dublin, ‘was suppressed by the gov- ernment because of its pro-Germany ¥ i d Dr. A. E. Ortmann, scientist at Car- During the past week the following reading matter has appeare nobis Madon Th PR ey that in 1,000 years Niagara Falls will { be dry. Telegraph Local General Total GIRL UNDER SURVEILLANCE OF FEDERAL OFFICERS. It is_Said Jury Will Consider Charges of Extortion Made Against Her, Chicago, Dee. .4.—Colonel a Providence.. millionaire, Six United States army officers sail- ed from New York for Europe to Europe to watch the German army in The French aviator Marc Poul hero of the Khartum m(h:.h was while reconnoitering in district. The steel ship Javary, C. Gillepsie and \';}":!to Mann »vidence, Sons,” fi changed from British to American 1o an announcc. —_— Miss Cope is under. the sur of federal of A’ box of explosives was found near the Standard’ Oil Co, Elizabe It had been stolen from a trai “Chicago” and. it T @t 17 I'PICKPOCKETS ARE. FEELING e OFFICERS OF COUNCIL CLAIRVOYANT SAVS HEPAID - | way, but statedthat the condltion of|ness. OF JEWISH WOMEN.| NEW YORK DETEGTIV! $2,500. Officers Hal Spurious Warrant _and Went to Chicago to “Get” Man: Brs. Leo Hertz of New Haven Elect- New York, Dec, 4—More than 10| Pel'lgerents the Belgians must stiil|Great ed Treasurer. sioner Woods began .today an investi- grand ji will consider charges of axturuon,“rl:ll t haye been made against her. Colonel Alexander is a. member of the firm of Alexander Brothers . of Providence end a director of the Ca- nadian Steel company, according statement § sued:by District. Attorney “Colonel “Alexander met Miss J E. Cope at a social gathering at Angeles two years i der |- a red- STRESS OF THE'TIMES Mu{:mnlnn is well under|-American naval and military prepa: o Nl Koy ik o s s famine which threatened the popula-| “I state without fear of successful ‘Many- Turning Honest New York -ton or- e - on"of ‘Belguim is stiil desperate and|contradiction,” he said “that the big Because of “Poer Picking” that on &ccount of the attitude of tio|guns on the latest dreadnoughts of peal people -of the United b o that batdo Bt oon 1 to the le - of e United|such long range it ttleships can ; e States for reliet stand a mile and a half outside the New York, Dec. 4—Potice: Commis-{ .40 e M0 ™ ithin the past Unable to Help Themselves. Lo s ‘gfytohr; Biins o0 ;lfi:‘}';mflcfit'-.}g:: two months and have sought work |-~ “It js difficult to state the position “Secretary Daniels,” said Mr. Gard- about to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge for the movies. Three officers .of the. Italian -army arrived in New York, commissioned to buy 12,000 horses for the.Italian cav- alry and artillery. " the tate. Nine men were bul et elected -| sation into the charges contained in according to records made public to-|of he t:wovuldan of Belguim with- ner, “has given out a sl report i S B TRl e d IR Gl S B e 8 b Q“-Jap“m”“‘;; ‘;‘,,f",,,'"‘“..‘,‘;’,‘; out aj ng hysterical.” sald Mr.leor, Admiral Strauss to prove mis- Rrieated, o Hoover in his -statement. I do not 's convention. -Mrs. Drey-|alleged to be the head of the ufi; > ”'&wfl” Lewis, e succeeds Miss Sadie American, of | voyant ring” .to the effect that brib~ New York, who yesterday quit tne|had been given to the New ¥ork police. of ied after their first meeting that be would procure a divorce and marry her. ceeded to make violent love to ously by an electric flash, while work- ing on the Fulton Street Elevated ‘Then he - Railroad, Brooklyn. w leading my d ation “that of long that by that. history presents any par- o day they '..fia of-a population of seven miliiun | 2NES el orpedoes there are only 58 in people surrounded by a ring of steel| DS DAVY. do mnot remem- eouncil, which she was one of the| One statement credited to Ryan is taat| = " S0 g retire for a month [and utterly unable by any conceivable ber ever making that statement, be- founders. a aetective trom this city visited Chi- alf o Gozen pockets. | atert of thopooie DY, any concelvable)cause by impression is that thers are Other officers elected are: Presi- | cago with a spurious warrant, showed | Stcr PIcking helf 2 dosen Dockets | effort not even so many as 58 long range Philander C. Knox, former Secretary appeared in Court at Washington, as an attorney Relied on Promise of Marriage. “The evidence of the girl shows she dent, Mrs. Nathantel E. Harris, Brad-| it to Ryan and_told him that unleas T et ford, Pa.; first vice president, Mrs. Ell| he paid 32,400, the amount of the bond| 1 their clothes ickpockets have | possible. for the commisaton sven. in Hertzberg, San Anptonio, Texas; sec-|it was claimed he forfeited here, e relied on his promise to marry he At hi ssuggestion Miss Cope met him in Chicago, February 18, 1913. & for Harry K. Tha “From the nature of things, it is in:. | 0rPedoes on hand. Riterates Statement. proprietor of a en. s ‘may ‘account | posses ‘an_ opinion on the rights aud| -« i 1 ond vice president, Miss Rose Brenner,| would be arrested. Ryan, according Lo B e wake o T reiterate the statement that ik e they went to New Orleans and S wrongs which have cigited this situa- ; recording secretary, Mrs3. | his story, paid the amount. i ,fi'xxe‘snunuon continues all the have made heretofore that there are tion. The Germans state flatly that Harry Glicksman, Milwaukee; ~ treas-| Commissioner -Woods communicated ° Ak P there to California. sharged . with | “upuring the time th improper use of the mails. :o out of business.” dependent on the importation of food urer, Mrs, Leo Hertz, New Haven, Conn. ‘The convention made no announce- ey were traveling Colonel Alexander gave her presents and much mon- t the f the kets in the city probably will | tho peopls of Belsium are normaliy | o s Bes oioe® o8 the ships of the ! 1 ai -| Lieutenant-General stufts for-five sixths of their subsist. | apon soe: Do Puilding or appropri mander of the Guards division of the o oo Bilay EAT NAVAL DRYDOCK ence, that the Germans have not t.el “If this statement is incorrect it Is n-o-u 12unl-v ;:k "{n:n epxrego-em: o 9 for| GR AT HAWAIIN NAVAL STATION slightest objections to the Belgians or|not my .fault, for I obtained the I it to the council’s constitu-| nection with the New York police, with An_indictment against Colone! Al. exander wag said by Charles F. Cline United States district attorney, has been awarded the rm Order of Merit by the Kaiser, any one else importing foodstuffs in-|formajon from Admiral Strauss hi tion, which is said to have prompted| the names of individuals mentioned: | Contract Signed With-San Francisco |0, Belslum, that it ie not the Germuns|self. There is not a single figure gi Miss American to resign. have been voted here. Cline said 1t would be returned Monday. was stated that the grand jury would consider charges of extortion against Miss Cope decided about five months Four members of the crew of the steamer Sun, in port at were overcome in the hold by the fumes from the cargo of dyestuffs. officials of the navy and or else taken direct from the C. D. Egbert, an insurance collector ] i20 | who have - blocked -the overseas Sup- e e end 3 Bridge Co. for its Completion ply and that thers is mo abligation |my s ety e D T i B ative earcinmra| 120000 FIRE-AT HARTFORD \ e upon them- to feed tho civil popu'a- |that 'was not verified by consultation ity ond That offices under ON THE RIVER FRONT. tion which. could, through the normas| with ‘Wish comtrol of the president of the councdl, —— Hhaouicsfrode Sgurse, of trade, obiain subsistence | Srmy. men : = R — Old Passenger and Freight Stations| Mente Sonirace o rdge company 'a Zree port for the impor:. | °hicial publications. 18,000 LYNN SHOE WORKERS REMAIN OUT THREE HOURS.| prarerord, Conn., Dec. 4—Fire late| 300k &t ¢ i a| tonight caused damage estimated: at In Protest Ageinst a Plan to Take a| 3080’ 1o the dock. warehouse and of< ail 7 d people ground between two gig- ‘Work on this dock was suspended | antic millstones. tom heaved. of Point Pleasant, N. J.,, was attack- ed and robbed of $300 and then thrown into Barengat Bay. He was rescued. A mad dog created a ‘West Side, Manhattan, biting two men and tearing to pieces another dog, fin- ally being shot down by a policeman. ago to proceedmngnl.lurtad(:olonal Al g to eral offials, Chicago and told her story, to Hilton G. Clabaugh, superin- tendent of the local bureau of investi- gation of the department of justice, A grand jury jury investigation fale exander, accord! Almost, Completely Destroyed. . | or completion of. the great.naval ary- | ation of foodstufts into Belgium would|eo. L20Y, Of My figures were prepare: She came to 1 ecretary 1s" de- dock at the Pearl harbor naval sta- | probably amount to an entroport fur | forimn S Deuily: ows 0 T Sbserve that Admiral Slrauls‘ is - 3 quot: as instancing e torpedoing Poll on Arbitration Proposition. fice buildings of the Hartford and Naw| Dearly two years ago, when “the Dot No: Obstruction From Military. of three British cruisers at 500 yards, York Transportation compa.y, on t1e| “ipuearieina) contract for the Pear| “We are meeting with no obstruc-|to 8how that long range torpedoes are Connecticut River front here. July 22, 1809, | tion from the military authorities of|Reither required nor desired for sub- The fire started from & defective| NafPOr dock was made Jiuy 82, 2 lCh Belgium. in- the prosscution of . our | Marines W remained out for three houms,| hise aie taeaten dlscovered ihelary 17, 1913, when the upheaval of —_— Speaker Clark in ashington Washington, Dec. 4.—Speaker Clark Governor-elect Whitman of New York has been provided with a guard of two plainclothes men to 1 cannot give any opinion on Not one 10af of bread or one|Admiral Strauss’s views, but his ar- and- tried" toextinguish ‘it but occurre. Thesite is on a | spoonful of salt that we have intro-|Sument will not stand Inspection. P i e g oe s he old pasmenssr| (0r Moo ibionyy poroue (o Do | 40051 hus been taken By ths asiary | 300y, Spansard st BCInGy wes e R Dlotely destroyed. . | At . { it et egM A0 RERERICR, e st N baant "k haTe Doaniy it . not. Jeatity ta e The| looked as 1f sll the buildings would| DRSOWOM- - uo cor comple- | have. no. interforence. ang our: mial|Sates in arming our volunteer troops returned to Washington today after a lecture trip which has taken through many states New England and the protect hint against possible attack by gun- him in the south, middle west, John B. Van Shaick, a New York of congress late the ‘adjournment October. be burned but the firemen got the July 1, 1918, for | bers ' meet with respect and assistance| With & short range riffe. blaze under control after a hard ght. | Sorof the Gock by Jul¥ b SOl O | i ) quarters Says Inquiry Would Reveal Absudities. without disorder| ~The loss 18 coverea by insurance. e e ey IU19% | LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR the amount m@de available by - con- gress. of tricts. In some localities theer is still stock broker, will sail for France to become an ambulance driver. wife will accompany him as a Red Cross nurse. Albert Genart of New York, a Bel- Philadelphia Commuter Complain Philadelphia, Dec. commuters today applied “There are considerable quantities| Mr. Gardner sald a congressional in- Vegetables available in certain dis- quiry into the national defence would reveal many absurdities notably that e ‘:.'l‘i'uMu Rl o d OF INDIANA INDICTED.| BRITISH COLLIER KINGSWAY @ supply of cereals for.two or thres|there is no co-ordination in the prepa- weeks, but in ther localiti which, they thought, migat Lhm"bu certain other o8 an. unfair ad- beén DETAINED AT#SAN DIEGO -no. breadstufts' for over | tions. With Speaker of House. For Signing 2t Warrants For Pay in Excess. of PCOT AND MOUTH DISEASE Law. 2 =¥ COST THE STATE $17,683 Papers. B. - . 5 . i 20m % “Sp far. our efforts have necessar.ly San Diego, Cal.,. Dec.’ 4.—The. British | been devoted to.provisioning. the large Attornrey Rotan to Reading and Bal roads, as a result of rise an: passenger fare effect- December 15. pmsr st N N Ancther Belgian Relief Ship Salls glan tried to kill himself by jumping from the second story of his home. He had worried over the fate of rela- tives in Belgium. Justice Smith in the Baltimore Po- lice Court ruled that a man is justified ration of military and naval appropri- a fo t. Every soul will be depend- | X Because of Alleged. irregularities in- Its ent n_ue for brezd within thirty ufiglll:.fle.ommktea looks after the for. another the army, the third the navy,” continued. “The forti- fications, committee provides for the in boxing the ears of his wife if pays more attention to' her clothes than to her children. k, Dec. 4—Another mercy p sailed from this port otnight for guns for .the regular and volunteers . O’Nefll, collier Kingsway, from Esquimault, B. It requires organization and|army; the army committee p‘;ovlde& For Cattle Slaughtered—Cther. Ex- ‘dok, ‘speaker -of - the “h C.,. was de{xflne& here today ‘by cus- g:‘tll;’r;@:y!t:':: afil:l "in “:ne:{s:emu;g the gu‘:s for the militia. Cs ¥ 4 toms officials. thing more 324 Penses Entalled Amount to Thou. . other| . The Kingsway put In yesterday. The | dificult. for ‘the. people. of the. Wistog How o Aands, he' Paron-|vessel is under detention because of | States to comprehend the difficultics commi 2 legislature, . papers and ¢ o Harttord, Coun, e ot L Jislatare . by port officials tha fuvekmuau in the elaboration of this ‘ount rand P the Kingsway s taking'fuel to a ~ | work.”. Cone g S & ish” and Ja';ymese-nut near by and fixed | the British consul. Mr. (h';dner ‘has an appointment ':} discuss the matter of a congression: ‘which we. meet with In purely execa- |inquiry with President Wilson. .conference will take place next Mo day morning at 11 o'clocy. By re- quest of the president., Mr. Gardner Kane McKnight, ch: ticipationiin the murde; Hicl yncl ng killed for the crime. that sho put ‘in'to receive orders from | 11,575 Majority for Prahibition in Gol. | Will see him alone, z orade. Denver, Col, Dec. C;.l—gtgxe-hfiae prohibition carri n 'olol o y - a ity of 11,572, according to the of- al hanging in Pennsyl- vania was held at ug-'gmmm OBITUARY. Judge J. Foster Wilkin. ngsway canvass compiled. today, The ! Columbus, O, Dec. 4.—Judge New York, Dee. 4—Indictments o prigs that his yote_ for ;5. meastre was 129,589 er Wilkin, a_justice of the Ohio su ; A AR sturned by the : Farmhand Charged With Arson. or, Jar 15 Witans 3 17 Pem, destroyed shoes valued at $300,- d i e court, died suddenly today at his the Lacka phia. Judge Wil- ocrat, was born in e | home In-New Philad y; i kin, who was a dem: st eice] Eatter mnmu‘wfln‘ S -_Cotton: Loan Conference Dec. 14. | Virgimia 61 years ‘Ellington, Conn., Dec. . Washington, Dec. 4 —Th tton loan Welch, a d, 21 year old, was s . . committee tonight snmmnzec: that the e State police s v The Assoclated P L, Dec. 2 srence ‘here vtv:g-h- the cha.umm % Bo, 4 the stz commi " would be held; 'm"h Dec. 14 instead of Dec. 15. """%'“ Vienns Is Jubliant. Tondon, Dec. 4, 8:46 p. tete. was great jubllation in Vi: shoes were destined railroad trans- fer sheds at Binghamton, N. Y. The export abroad for the French army. ~Otto Bonnes. ‘one of the oldest German res. this city and one of the old- Fell of member- "r:nclne;l'lh Montreal. tio; ‘enna’ when news of: the ooc: At rate, - £ awlrd give m'e':ghfl (crede ' was - blown o e 4.—Arrived, steamer, ork, Dec. 4m—Arrived, steamer