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in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Girculation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population NT OF | Cotied_Persorasbs_Trogps Ordered Lessoas from | Sendensed Telrams |§ 90 Py/gs Bown ‘ s seomd 10 Vaco, Ariz European War Bown n the State transactions. The United States Christmas ship e hioen shot. 1t Js smeaily DISCUSSED BEFORE HOUSE MiL- TELEPHONE SERVICE CRIPPLED ITARY AND NAVAL COMMITTEE WORST SINCE BLIZZARD OF 1888 Jason arrived at Genoa. announced, and is believed to be dead. , Letters sent to Queen Mary by the ———t— TO HANDLE ANY EMERGENCIES Bombardment of Belgian Coast. Prince of Wales were opened and cen- sored. 'London, Dec. 9, 2.56 a. m.—A des- THAT MAY ARISE Prince and Princess Kampengpetch of Siam arrived at New Y;X'lmm London. By the Alled Warships Botween Ostend and| it ies,f i Burllf|STOP FIRING OVER LINE erations. Nieuport Began Tuesday Afternoon- ; COLORADO EEA’L_ . |Brigadier General Tasker H. Bliss .ndL.,. General Cr.zier, Chief of Ord- m OFF. Three ‘Batteries of Field Artillery | nance of Army—Admiral Badger De- se i | Sent There by Secretary Garrison,| clares That Ship for Ship, Our Navy S Satils Effective December 10 —Unanimous| 4, Await Further Orders. is the Equal of A e force of two detectives guard-! . .qual of ny. ing Governor-elect Whitman of New i Vote Late Last Night. ¥oul Tas Bon. doubled Out of Commission. Denver, Colo., Dec. 8—The Colorado —_— NO USE FOR BIG GUNS The Norwegian steamer Nygaard EIGHT WEEKS TO REPAIR was driven ashore and sunk near Bbs- Jjerg Denmark. - The Swedish State railways have|More Than 200 Linemen Will be Put invited tenders from America for 130,- to Work Today Making Repai 000tons of coal. 25,000 Miles of Wire Plant Was Put - —— IN CONJUNCTION WITH OPEHAHONS.ON I.ANI)l W o .| Washington, Dec. 8.—Lessons drawn | _The Valley Mold and lron plant at{ — coal strike was called off tonight, ef- | Washington, Dec —President Wil-| IVasbinglon Ot oo i scussed | Sharpsville, Pa., resumed operations | New Haven, Conn., Dec. 8.—Although fective . December 10. 3 £ cabinet y, directed Secretary Gar. |'before the house military and uaval|after two weeks idleness. telephone communicatiou was nnally tablished to all towns in Co: This action was taken by the con- | rison to order sufficient troops to Naco, | committees today by Brigadier General T - o nnecti- vention of district No. 15 of the|ATiZ. to handle e rroobacios that | Crozier, ohief of ordnance of the army, | A boiler explosion in the factory of | Cut late today. officials at the head- i < -. might arise there in. connection with | and Rear Admiral Badger of the navy's |Rice & Hoscher of Manhattan drove | 4 ers of the Southern New Eng- United Mine Workers of America, by & | 11" aring $ ithe - Aerd border | general staff. 200 employes to the street. land company here said tonight that as unanimous vote late tonight after an|from Mexican territory. (eneral Crozier said that the United | T\ g o or:;uut;r yesterday’s wind and sleet all-day session and ratifies the report | Secretary Garrison later announced | States never would have use for guns; Made in America” will be on the|storm, fully 6fty percent of the toll e eDOr | that he had ordered Brigadior General | similar fo the great howitzers with 3,000 slelghs ordered in Indlana for | lines are still out of commission. The of the international executive e e o oae elth | which the Germans demolished Bel- jthe French and British armies. elephone strvice was cripy 4: the introduced today recommending the|three batteries of field artillery and |glum's forts and asserted that the| _ = = = "0 o googn RN ince 0 blizard of 1838, termt ~ £ e eaks 2a Soan nation of the strike. wait further orders” there, L s WY 8004 85| oKiyn has ceased, many of the de- | Paired earller in the day weit for Germans are Attacking the Allied Line South of Ypres in Bel- gium, But French Announce They Have Been Repulsed —1In the East Conditions Remain as Previously Reported With the Germans Occupying Lodz—In West Galicia Activity Along the Battle Line is Increasing—German = g 2 o i i 7 ht, when the wires b ||| Called’ OFF: Firing Across the Line a Menace. Admiral Badger Tal positors redepositing their money. naug] e wires broke down : e again ‘tonight. Some exchanges i Divisional Headquarters Removed From Roulers When| Washington, Dec. 8.—Secretary Gar- | _The sceretary l"h”e".f‘d’l‘,’"og’mg,’.’j“‘mg; Admiral Badger $ld the naval com-| A charity horse show was opened { «OWns have only one toll line, whers rison, upon being informed tonight| ¢ the case, referring enquirers to the | mittee that “ship for ship, the United | in New York. The receipts go to the|ten is a normal number. that the Colorado coal strike had been | state department, Secretary Bryan had | ?uuih :,lz\;y; is equaly ::;: nlxtxyng:hgi(:lj\r: Red Cross and the White Cross. mztalflwen‘l:mteq that 25,000 miles of callod o, said that fn all possibilty | relied when The army orfers bocume | Yo P44 CEne il "Uhe ST | The British Government has siven | ommission 1n e save. ‘o tnes the federal troops would be withdrawn | PO 0% (onC 00, t%, (RO nge of tele- | Miral gave his idea of why the British | permission for the shipment of Aus-| 1200 poles were blown down, half the immediately. grama between the federal government | patY ‘,‘;Df“;:;fl:: ,sflhl‘(:g‘d‘h:l Gfg:_mcm"!mlian wool to the United States. l;:;nt;)er o(‘(‘:urrinz todax . e e S i “Ssecfved e iag | Spte gt s o P B Fo ST Ao Sy amra following the usual course, Will be is- | Whic] u’:Me;‘f" }:cc‘;‘i‘;;" l'-c';z’s“‘gg While these committees were at work : George conferred the Order of Merit | when eight miles of wire were Shells Began to Fall in the Town, Indicating an Import- ant Advance by the Allies. The German attacking the al- cided to abandon the annual ball of y i = e Hed lne southi :trerres in gBelgium, the city of Vienna and so far no ar- |sued by President Wilson through the | Jine as a serious menace of residents | the majority members of the rules|on Field Marshall Sir John French. |of order. but the French announce that they |rangements have been made for any |Secretary of War.” of Arizona. O R e e ¥ It will be three weeks before normat have been repulsed. Of late at some |large functions. . Possibly two or|. A R A B It is understood that when the tele- lte m““h o tu’g;fi‘:“h“,fn s hew Four children of Zenon Cyr, of gzlrln litions are restored, and it will be int alomg the battle front in Flan- |three of these will be arranged for|BRITISH STEAMER BURNED grams from Governor Hunt were laid | Of Massachusett ring | Bshaw, Canada, were burned to death | fully elght wecks before permanent rec Bers and northern France the Germans | charitable purposes. > before the cabinet the president also! resolution to direct a special inquiry:while their mother was at church. #Pairs can be made. More than 200 have each day made a- concerted 34 OF CREW PERISH | directed Secretary Bryan to despatch ! to the preparedness of the United men will be put to work tomorro warning noults | States for war. Chairman Henry later The New York State executioner, be- | making a force of 1,200 linem ke Cargo, of Gasoline Burst Into Flames | ¢ hath Mar'l}‘c?x‘:gxgcfig;fls::n?g Sults | addressed a letter to Representative ing busy elsewhere, two Chinese gun- |.ng on repairs TR —Ship Was Beached and Consumed | the boundary that firing into American g)“_"u"x:e‘;or““;"g:ffl"‘l‘x‘” ;g;jl‘d e men; wers given four more days to| A\‘fl E:éimsu: of the damage has been < iy b : \ e. v B it will be hamv. Of the German plan of campaign, i territory must be discontinued. St ve. s i ®.vy. One Berlin reports that in the western war By the Addition of German Troops Barrow, Dec. 8, 8:10 p. m.—Wrap- Thnore. o the Way: the regularly constituted committees of million feet of new distributing hy . the house, which “are now in daily| pr. Albert Brinkman, of Brookl was turned ou z0me a decisive action is likely to start tothe Garriepn. Do Minrmies oIl CHIRMGRIRIRE | oy mae oo oot e 0 T o s e i ters pertRIITIg | v i e . morehine, | & Tosly ortee T - = losal factory .on any .day. . This is based on @ state Petrograd, " Russia, Dec, 8.—The |25 ablaze from the cargo of gasoline | m, ey 17 Bliss left San Antonio early | to the military and naval strength of | e had been addicted to. the dru tro G headquarters which she was carrying, only. two men 5 A g A s from, ST, @ Bourse Gazette quotes “a high author- K a0, Ge s Wy two men | tonight for Naco to take charge of | the country.” habit. JOE CANN T e diag 15 ot prokraime and | 1ty” today as saying that the defense ey s wio Eoisk aiemer. Vodrs e i Lo Gardner to Keep Up Fight. CAWH_ON DISNGREES it is assumed in Berlin that the Ger- the Galiclan stronshold | 5iit;"on the shore near Barrow dur. | o C3Valry, In addition to that al-| Notwithstanding the committee's at- | The steamer Brodmount arrived at; H SECRETARY BRYAN man operations thus far have been Tag 'a’heavy sale and broke mp and | [0y Patrolling the Arizona border.|ijcuge, Mr. Gardner tonight reiterated New York from China, via the Panams ', _ s 5oy 10w A successful. was consumed. nafionat Hi raing 6 Mr. G his determinaion to keep up the fight ~'anal with a cargo of 63328 cases of See How Any of the Warring The bombardment of the Belgium o gurriso The two men saved were se- | oo e, according to Mr. Garri-| ¢, 5 gpecial investigation. During the frozen eggs. Nacions Can Aff.rd to Quit. coast by the allied warships between | ~ P verely' burned while swimming day Senator Lodge indicated that he g movement with a view of pushing | DEFENSE OF CRACOW their advance further west or to the HAS BEEN STRENGTHENED % German troops in the northern cam- . The Government of Corea has put Chicago, Dec. Ostend and Nieuport began Tuesday through the flaming sea to a tug. A Would call up in-the senate later his ag . f we can whistle e N ction. with lany | Palen along the Vistula river and of | majority of the crew were trapped in | TWO SOLDIERS HIT Tesolution eimilar to the one introduced @ ban on the smoking of opium, a|as we pass the graveyard, we are AT Thts Goa. |sending all the Austrians to the de- = go- operations, according to‘'a late es- i X ing to be all right.” > | the forecastle of ‘the Vedra and per- YESTERDAY AT NACO.! in the house by Representative Gard- measure long advocated by American al 2] patch from Rotterdam. T o Cnthority e meod of vo. |\ohed miserably. : < ner. pis missionaries. rilhis ¥az the Comment on the Indus.. Conditions in East Unchanged. | inforcements causea the Germans (o | i “the wessel Eravaded, that oass | " ond Horses Moved Out of Range anecel Oroxiies Breedlove Smith, who was aid to|G. Cannon, § T sk, In the east conditions remain as|withdraw Austrians from Cracow to when the vessel grounded, that only of Bullets. Ordnance, from automatic pistols to | . Bresdlove Semfth, whe was B ol Manufacinrers' ooy to the Illinols eviously reported. the occupation of [Lodz Hence the two armies are again Lour ot the SEUER compauy ¥ fime ¥ i Lol 18-ioch bowitvers Sms Jachesd hbgfl:ru‘;se'r Alatama Jled at: i home ix | fotme); apreataties. stite Lis oy cEPt e e el || o : makes & state. | S8 ChIeE ebgineer and _tiy | Uniben’ Siates, cavalry il move to: | estimates for the next fiscal year. On|New Orleans. b, ey el i B e O Sba Husstains * sovinat | wsany i e peit Tha omeiat sommo. | THetr Fig : morrow fron: its position. along the in- | this score, he said, ‘the United States| .y paris authoritios have made ar- | an abserice of two torma. = Sreer Cracaw. nication of today which indicated that | oSt 48 bad as that onal boundary t.m point ons | Has WG need to feel uncomfortable” | o8 ‘TR SONeCIOCR e O ges” | . The form rms. German troops have Gbme to the | the witharagwal of Russian troops from | Doeiage noint. e Looty e |l il e s D pone OnSY “Uyieve-you geen’ modals of the new :‘iSements T CToatnE. FUIASCR. er speaker disagreed 210 of the Austrians at the Cracow |Lodz would adon -be Announced. f wmfl“‘&%:mn out of the range of Mexican bullets, | 16-in¢h field guns which the Germans with Secretary of State Bryan that love ‘He 3 » Of canal boats. wou'd stoy the Eure 5 agged | Two, soldiers were hil are reported to be using in Europe? : opean war. He sald fortress, thus stiffening the defense of | says that the lmportance of as 0 ‘were hit yesterday. = hat he didn’t h e s e e e e | o pasiafor. sailliiy Mmancouvrs. has | 1008 cat through her keel and broke | “Siice the American’ troops setiled | Representative Kahn asked. The Chicago Federation of Labor| tions involved could affard. to° quit Bartien’ 14 Batidts. been lost, owing 'to. its :posttion | g Conerdam containing the off. down in trenches along the boundary| German Guns for Special Purpo: adopted a resolution declaring that | and it woufd be war to exhaustion @ torrent from the rent g0 ‘days ago, 17 of the soldlers have| “No,” i vad< 0,” replied General Crozier, “and all dead union men must be buried in He agreed with S on unt of the culty o in- . D £ ‘where neral , wi ose big guns. No one knows| — wtrhn uoop;”:; %tafls;fld:":::m&n: g:: taining comm; the Pedr. :'h'f m?&grfi wai'.l; m Benjamin Hill's Carranza force is de- | what they may come to, but we must| The Government of Holland has lenna. us! oy Bt Wi These ugh Teuts in the hull to ‘the sea fending the town axn'.lnst the attack of | consider the purpose for which these loaned the American Relief Commis- taking more thnn‘y5 000. prisopers. the continued = outside. Gog;mxr ,)l]aywrenns Yaqut Indians.|guns were used in Europe. sion in Rotterdam 10,000 tons of wheat X of a hindrance than @ B e abek e e American cavalryman died from he French-Belgian border was de- | for Belgian relief. OFFICERS OF JASON Emperor William is_suffering from Dremehtal . catarrh at Berlin and has isoel (e, chis enginoar . gave. e oy Lo riibione: 18- blind aad soveral | fended by armored - forty, - mounting ;l;:n nl:;o‘lmme' that government by ssion was unsatisf: unsuccessful. e ¢ three and six-inch guns, to meet such: P. A. Tomlinson of Brooklyn was GIVEN A DINNE! been unable to return to thef ront. will - be- straightened. thr. Five persons in all have been killed | artillery as ordinarily accompany mo- ;swept by a large wave from t’he deck e — e Papanese Navy Continues Duties. inititg 56 rell b e on the American side of the-line and | bile armies. The Germans knew these of the steamer Comus, while on his By Austrian and German Represen- The Japanese minister of marine, | WAR HAS COST RUSSIA e A Punged headlong |44 wounded. Twenty of these were|guns were there, and those forts were way to New Orleans. tatives at Genoa. Vice Admiral Yashiro, makes the an- P TO DATE G e '-'m'-“ Bh e al tyt“ Americans and 29 Mexicans. there, and brought up those special| ' S 3 Sotnboutent: that, while the war -in ui AMESN0.000 | & ewliimer “to ¥ & enrby, WE | Telegrams and letters recetved here | guns to demolish them. Armed burglars entered the home of | Genoa. via Rome, Dec. 8, 915 p. m. Hurope endurea{. the J;p&netn?h:aj‘;y's Exponses Have Beon Met by Varlous | Vedra. The engineer h Tty ey m:‘:; »‘::;fi:?e !11‘:& n&t‘leszthcer'rueb:nie: No Call Here for Big Guns. Dominick Diblaisi of New York, chloro- | —The Austrian and German repre- G T e astion with " th lesues of Short Time Bonds. tWo! or_three strokes when 'a_huge | jolning Naco in appeals to Washingion | FYom what I understand, it is an|{ormed him and bis Wife and stole | Sentatives, who came here to receive wave das v 2 e nah '$100 and some jewelry. the Christmas presents sent wave picked him up and dashed bim | to terminate present conditions. e e e e | X ity chiflaren of thelr countries by the Do . Paris, Dec. 8, 11.55 p. m.—According | S#3inst. the elde of the steamer, | e T A Ny e e ring | _Capt. Nimrod Baulsir, aged 80 years, | ple of the United States, gave a din- The » to a Petrograd despateh to the Havas e N | A RTIETT HALL BURNED o Tagainet anythine e that amd 3| Who was pilot on an East River fer- |ner tonight in honor of Lieutenant on Kato, announced also that it had | Agency the Russlan minister of finance | "c engineor and swa g SRk 00l can see no reason why we ehould need | IV for fifty-elght years, died at his|Commander C. E. Courtney and the not fiee:ade(erg‘med v!v‘l:fler(}g:: g‘el,‘ ::“pnrt IDP&:COC toét‘lnmle’lfi ‘bm'l.; bedly burned. - The other ‘& Py AT PHILLIPS-ANDOVER. | any such guns as that”” home in Fanwood, New Jersey. officers of the United States navy col- urn e cap mates cost war » _— - e - 5 i Dase at Kiao-Chow o China. Rudsia up to the end of October, old |2ble to swim, feared to take the plinge | Eorty Students Were Asleep in Dormi- | “that s racrstood,” sald Mr. Kahn, lier Jason, British ships is seeking the Germans C & ?|and. was burned to death where he “that this same gun which the Ger-| Robert W. Goelet, New York'si Among the guests were Franz Von Ausiralian wool, for which American style calondar (November 18) a3 1- | 550, 3 Te's, Srmber of lires T Bl St maas ore usSiE: of ane Dracticaily the | Wealthiest bachelor, caught his mas- | Herft and Baron Miske, respectively oy how e exported. to the United | The expenses have been met by va- |Doats had come upon the’ scene but — T e e ey eme seur with $350 in marked bills taken | the German and Austrian generals in iy wote contle re e scone But| Andover, Mass, Dec. .5—Only the|namea Gathmann, of Chicago, and that from a dresser in his room. Genoa: Baron Adolph Lutz, chamber- treas- 0 e s ly e g ), -3 States. _Drovided sufficlent guarantecs rious lssues of short time bonds, men imprisoned in . the forecastls, |brick walls remained after fire had|it Was offered to the war department| ¢ & I T o the Sl S0 -Buaieis. St e oty TWar 000,000 whose screams could be . heard above |SWept through Bartlett Hall, one of | @and the navy department.” 5, even Moro prisoners escaped from | Kraiss, councillor of the ministry of to hostile countrien. e or | e the roar of the fiames. the oldest bulldings at Phillipe-An- Anyone Can Build Big Gun e e e [T Lo o ppaau- Voo ot a |4 e Nt e vicini, Au n! S dered the high powered wircless sta- De mido as the clreumstances’ re- porhe, Vedra, which was bound from dover Academy, early today. cousing a tnThere is no invention about build- | cesstully Spttampted & jall- delivery. . | Turkey. Cordlal toasts were exchanusd jon artagena dismantled. 3 e . 000, ng a blg gun,” returned General Cro- and the Austrians and Germans ex- aetion follows protests made recently Tl v e wras, cominaTled S0 o o Sormitory and forty students | sier. “Anybody can do that. Gath-| “H. Henry” whose real name is un- | pressed their thanks €0 the Americana by Great Bflmmt”‘d na’{wehol Cal- GERMAN HEADQUARTERS the Associated Ofl Carriers Compmz Robért ‘Sheddon, of Brokiine, who | So0I'S gun was a very different affair | known, committed suicide in a Brook- | for the presents. g REMOVED FROM ROULERS|of Lonior cevupied o Ve od e ep fou | ol i el model | 75 el it 2 necs siriox Tt — _— our-story structure, was awaken- = i1 % n . When Shells Began to Fall Into the| EMPEROR WILLIAM HAS ed by smoke. Springing from bed, he | meoat’ dcsinee an L0, building a sea- == dvi i ; TISCOYSrad that five couis: Whish “han | bocieetin: it & by ares oo | James G. Sheshan, of Mariboro Town—Important Advance by Allies. | . BRONCHIAL CATARRH.|snapped from the fire place rfld :et projeetile, with a heavy charge of gun | Mass., an aged man, was suffocated L BRYAN DEPLORES WAR BATTLE FOR POSSESSION PREPARATION TALK OF POLAND CONTINUES, LAND = 3 BavAL finea L fice gl cotton.” By Smoke vesterday. Hot ashes from | In the Semse That the Nations of | Gorimane Clairn They Are Pursuing | g,ch0on Dec. 9, 395 a.m A corre- | Obliged to Postpone For Soine Days|distinguish the fimie e peaare £ ] %+ How fo Detec® Submarines. his pipe are beieved to have set his| Europe Have Prepared for It. Russians Southeast of Lodz. graphing from the Belgian frontier, His Visit to the Front. alarm. The students were quickly| , The committee listened eagerly to [ Pedding afire. eae 4 — roused and left the ,bullding befors | Admiral Badger's account of tests = . Ealthuis, M N = says: Berlin, Dec. 8, via A: the fire ng e Harold Dey, aged 8, of Jersey City, | State Bryan, in a speech before the groat battie fof possession_of Poland | were removed from Roulers When|uounced ihis afterncon that Emperer| Al ihe. town fire apparatu e e et s Jemonstrate, e Nirs. Catherine Dey, who then leaped | plored any suggestion that the United continues. ndnam:‘mm extend.snaol;uigt e fihmu-h S i3 Pen. after| William is ill. The announcement|summoned. Several hundred uderts | Guantanamo, that an airship could lo- | from & Window, seriously injuring her- | States prepare for war in the sense e appears to nave falln to the|dagle, 11 miles northeast of Ypres. |voejon oot he-is suftering from a fe-|from other dormitories turned out to|C3te & submarine mine submerged to ot B e g Lol ot - | veris jal caterrh and has elp the fi -la of 50 feet. P SRl e ans aro press | s tadicaies S Setnct aua. - | SEHER,"TOSOle] ol S has besa | Rl the fremen and o wnai T v | 2, 00PU8, O 1) foe JHe Geclarsd hat| a it introduced o the alan | iy e s afF Bryany -aid e ing upon Cracow in the south. . | po nce by the X Most or shis peaporty oo pional effects. | e ohtained anywhere In the ocean or | (Hamber sanctioning the increase of | only peace I had was when I wore the That Lodz rma) S ot i B : 3 per cent in land, income and other | uniform of a colonel and was seems to he undoubted and 2| WEST GALICIA BATTLES ositio hobr ) e nte s The Aty o A2y | taxes, 18 SXpected o yield additional| camp. - But L never fousht beside o offici; ¥ = - attention to T 7 | revenue o ,000,000. raver man than he who today ooccu- iy s preparins the puniic mind INCREASE IN: SEVERITY. | FIRI0n 10 ¥oborts of the war situa-| RHODES SCHOLARS DOING hipe” Ho Bald that in e htiaatic : pies the Whito House. the news by referring (o the aifi- | e SRa il RELIEF WORK IN BELGIUM | flect evers un was fired 5 timen s | Ensign Earl W. Robinson, U. 8. N.,| “Why should men be asked In times wm‘:‘:‘am%&lfi!?&;rgfg:a unn:‘ ay;_h "Sfl;mfi-l ave Taken | Boundary Line Between U. 8. and Yes vear in target practice. Pereonally, :u.s con\‘l;}];edr'of larcency &t abr‘tlfleu of peace tg omg:n to die for their 52 ore an isoners. ned to Distri i - | b & te T ¢ |from an officer’s rooms on the battle- | country, when there is so much need tour and forecasts a reforming of the S 5 - Panama. aned te Distriots to Ald the Amer- | 10 o oractice. - "€ more tme o pip New Jersey, and sentenced to|for them to live for thelr country?" Vienna, via Amsterdsm and London, | Panma, Oee. 3—The boundary line n Commission. serve five years in the Concord, N. _Detalls of these mighty battles have|Dec. 9, 1.11 a. m—An officlal com- |Detween nited States and Pan- H, State prison. s, et to be written, and the general fact ation issu ithe SAnsteinn ama passed its third readi: Rotterdam, Dec. 8, via London, 3.57 | TELEPHONE ‘WIRES * - 7ot to be written, aud the seneral fact | munication isstiod by the | e ity hird reading inthe|p. m.The Hhodes Acholars. from O CHRISTMAS SHIP FOR MEMBERS ice says: John F. McCarthy, past district . andl intense suffering from the cold|” “The battles in West Galicia increase | the president’s signature. It is yet to | iy OoIty Who were sent to the CUT BY BURGLARS |, JUty exalted grand ruler of . the OF NANY. O EOREIGN DLTY, comprises about the total of the in-|in severity. Austrian troops also at-|receive ratification by th Sontinent to assist in the work of the | Got Away with Silvi Val Maseachusetts branch of the Elks' formation received. tacking from the west drove the enemy | States senate. AT e o o A el TR S 1000 8t Fa B lued 2t | fraternity, died at Lynn, after an fil- 'The Germans claim that they are|from his, positions at Dobezyce and| - Tious dlstricts to which n:'rt e va- 3 e Tl wax Tk yiaa o ) Bussians to the south| Wiellczka: More than 5000 priscners, Movements of Steamships. been assigned 7. ha¥e| pay River. Mass. Dec. 8—Telephone | 01d- Wash Dec. 8.—Secretary Dan B cObTespoudants o h e | i, ATy 21 CRICSNLLNeTH txlye. Lizard, Dec, 8.—Passed, steamer Chi-| Cardinal Mercier, primate of Bel- | Wires were cut and electric light bulbs = e, e ety D ooy e i | ot o e st | gyt TS | TSI ST T | DD L b i | Arpentpen STt et | S R has been heard from them ver; Dec. 8.—Arrived, steamer | try, for the purpose of ‘explaining to | When they entered the home of James B O o viaontly thes are | i etman Lroops. . ihing of m. | Tanconia New York via Halifax. | prests {n the rural districts that sup- | A- Chadwick, treasurer of the Algon- |10 attend his own fumeral was the|Sifts to officers and men on duty in Secretary Daniels Has Designated Naval Collier Cyclops. strange mistake Speaker Clarke made. Dominican and Mexican wa- SRRERTIRRS oS s e S P st - g e o R S R by e e e R 60,000 WOUNDED SOLDIERS GERMAN AVI A—;;R-D-R s 8.—Sailed, er :nisflunth" provide for the people as | value of soltoot'h gl;erde were, weven - m!-lefl'llh to attend the Merritt fun- | C¥EOR Ko o g Aot E on, bers e Chadwic . Cruz Dec. ARE IN VIENNA HOSPITAL. Madontia. Marsetlies via Paows | - o oioeceung. iy E gl TERC « ki met by the collier Brutue. z x THREE BOMBS IN RHEIMS:] idence: Patris, Pgtreaus. OBITUARY. burglars. Before entering the house | The United States consul at Jerusa- . Daniels issued this statement: Atk DsoRl et Mamber Slight; Destroyed.! ; =% : L L the telephone wires were cut so that |lem cabled there was B s e & e e vt vene ' iy Wounded or Convalescent. . .-, | Some Property Destroysd, But' No-One Close Vote in Chicapee. s Newbold Etting. the police could not be summoned im. | provisions in his district and asked | 28 {riends to oficers = A T, o res sy 3 Injured. Chicopee, Mass,, Dec. 8—William'J.| Philadelphia, Dec. 8—Newbold medmiately. The police have no clue. |for a shipload of lnhfiéb“b- L el .m,w',"‘"'“u,,nmmm Norfolk: V. Venice, via London, Dec. 2. 12:10 a| - e o Dunn, democrat, was elected mayar to- | ting, members of an old Philadelphia I s rs Tase Lt « e ve at m—Reports received from = Agstridh gton, day by five votes over Daniel J. Coak- | family and & fogmer cricket player of| ~ British Warship Off New York. [ine and thew 30 5 AL L e Rl £ bombs T epedent s b vote Was: Bunn| infrastional ‘rePgtation, @isd - loday| New Fofk Dec. A British war- b v Loed portation charges as I Ear That ot Jeaus dontle i > g B VR L SR . B i The two-masted line schooner Nile, | Must be paid by the sender. ilt at Kennebunkport, 58 years ago that number are slightly wounded or| £ will be held. PRI bul o ‘ e s AR ML R },‘;‘;m"";‘w‘d“‘ embassy from the foreign|cense 1,857 to 1,175. . No Recount in Litchfield County. e —t :."gle:“fzdsrffep Taiana, “in nu.h: Mayor Wright of Worcester Reelected. Y i z= ‘Winsted, Congi, Dec. 8—Judge J: miles southeast of the Highlan t hannel ester. oS -resorts in the Austrian capital are| The communication duplicated te-|Eldest Son of Seorstary MoAdoo INl|m eb, prrtrmlot s o i ot S B gt i KT e Mt A e B P g T g iy o closed atone o'clock and no music is | 42y war ofice sta f_:“:m’ o0s| , Philadeiphia, Dec. 8—Francis Me- |late today, the petition of High| nia- i . Me. She will be & total loss. dw“awmmwummm'm Adoo, eldest son of Secretary McAdoo | Sheriff .C. C.. Middlebrooks for a re- ¥ B of the treasury department. was oper. 4 1ast Vote in Springfield. of . 8 property causing. further dam- B b . The carbarn of the Norton ey bt A ated upon for appendicitis here to: ot ] PR\ Ly P g Lot e Springfield, Mass., Mrs. MeAdoo 5 Stacey, republican, was elected mayor ton, Mass. was burned early > : 2 were at the hospital when the ~Turkington (republican) | today by a maj about 3 900 3 ther with twelvi ul’ln destroyed a E:a: of b:gd‘l_, tion was performed. It was was 'elon and llr.’ maz Mwnrd’:i. l:tflh:’opo.“flamo‘crlu. ‘:.l“';r g:zn ‘-c;r'u The lfl-: ':l - Lk et bt et At Sandwich, Mass. at a loss that young' dlebrocks or a recount ‘nrv:- Iosga on ltm. was Yes 7,148, Nolm . It is thought 000. § 2 : ation ° : vious towns in the county.

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