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e Bulletin VOL. Lvii—NO. 3 <> NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1915 EIGHT PAGES - — x The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is DoubleAThatiO"r“..@fy Other Paber, and Its Total Circulation is the Lan:gest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population_ DIVERGENT REPORTS ' Suff agefles fo | Condensod Telerans |, QURFIREMEY INJURED, 50 OVER cab'ed*riariz > ‘pns BUSines;s nijtluOk British forces have occupied Bou- Papers of Rome Do Not Comment on ! | | | Our Immigration Bill. . T . . . U 'fi',i,",,\{;’“' the largest of the Solomon {the United States of the immigration | in Maw York has reached a total of By Heat and Smoke at Two Fires, One in Phlm I bill containing the literacy test clause | }37»;1 561. = FROM B ATTLEF] L | St WSS % {6V CHAMBER OF COMMERGE | WEDNESDAY TO SOLICIT AID OF | urt sundey 555 bo.shasund b the Other in Camden the religious bodies of Li Nowpaper Editor Exscuted in Moravia. London, Jan. 4, 2:03 a. m.—Reuter’s | Amsterdam correspondent transmitted !a despatch received there from Vien- No Decisive Engagements are Noted in Statements "sher L' i, i MARKED CHANGE NOTED 10 HAVE AUTO PARADE tor, Joseph Kotel, of Prossnitz, Mora- day of prayer and intercession. | The new Red Star liner Belgenland, oo SRS a " | AGGREGATE LOSS IS MORE THAN $1,000, { { OF THE UNITED STATES. | PRESIDENT WILSON, | i via, was condemned to death by court S e i Joseph _olg.\{z,_ '{’_1(:\3&,‘355;,‘.\‘ 2 by the Various Governments | Secitoa it hiurs whes ertenss o3| Money, Mate Easlly Obtainabls; Crops | Dalegetion Will He:Mals Un;of Dem- | tewees muse, D eley, e, OF £ pessed upon him. in General Good and Many Idle Fac- | ocratic Women, Led by Mrs. George | S Twenty-one Fire Companies Were Flghling Fire in'nnee‘ - L NT i i - i i f | Walter Dieh ho aided in Iynchin o o 4 ’ AMICABLE ADJUSTMENT tories Preparing to Resume Opera A. Armes, President of District of | Walter Diehl, w n nm‘. g One-Half Acre North Pt lladelphla L k Yll'd Ifl WITH GREAT BRITAIN - Carl Ethrington, a detective in : 2d ; RUSSIA AND GERMANY ANNOUNCE SUCCESSES et G e o e Oefumbla; Doams | The total value of Christmas gifts Four Other Companies Went to the Assistance of the fidently Expected. . s zees 1s estimated $1,100,- R & on, Jan. 3—Woman suftra- |Elan refugees Is estimated at Camden Department Where Fire in the Camden Railroad Washington, Jan, “ Washington, Jan. Officials of the | ditions and prospects are declared tof flahting for a federal constitu- - jon i i e Has Not Material- | 7V ashinston, Jan. 8— Bl be “generally reassuring’ the ment enfranchising -their 1 : o 8 Situation in Belgium and Northern Franc Toming woek b stoamns APeC! ank | chamber of commerce of the United | S will concentrate thelr campaign| Charles Rodth of4 New York, who Station Was Beyond Control—Origin of Philadelphia i aper Despatches ly Changed in Several Weeks—Newspaper pal i Wih the e S i 2 ic .| s€ on . | committed suicide after being arrested tainties prevalent over the | States in a report made public today.|upon the White House again Wednes iy R £ 3 3 g | Fire Unknown, That in Camden Believed to Have Been Forecast Possible Grave Happenings in the Balkans— |y ["f aties. Wi —Business con-| washi for shoplifting, left an estate of $100,- 000, and ships | The European war is acknowledged.!gay when a delegation of democratic @ hos | however, to have had a widespread | women will ask President Wilson to = and depressing effect on industiral and| support their movement which is to | | | foan mote. of o porituln b0 the Amer. | commercial conditions. be'taken up in the house January 1| Cardiff coal experts o New Sout Caused by a Cigarette Thrown in Waste: i i 3 i ia i i cision of scores of special cases | Economy Prevails Among All Classes.| The ident already has expressed e e, ¥l Revolutionary Situation in Albania s Said o Have|dechion of mures ot spenial” cases | Ecanemy Provale ‘Amena et e i et R e et v 4 b el ed. “Bconomy naturally prevails among| °P! grounds that each state should decide|Previous year. “ : The despatch of the note covering |al classes” says the report prepared s e s | e o T . ce fro in this city. Grown Worse—Greece, Servia and Rumania are Pre-!,, " foshatch of the nofe covering By ‘e chamber's atatistics and stand. | tho suffrage question for NSClf "DUtl o, man was Killed and anothe ’Ph‘ :mm.m, k.m..._ —1t tremen X:w “moke from e fames n (his cits, e ment sidetracked some of the indi- fard committee, “though remarks have| the suffragists hope to ¢ . ®lone fatally injured when the floor of | this city were kept busy today figh B i ok IR PRI O it 1 ion | vidual cases. Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, | been noted that this does not extend | mind the new Harrick-Davis Theatre in|ing two fires w delp Is unknown. Flames wera paring for Eventualities—Intimate: onscrip! | of s ch caused more tha: | jiscovered shortly after § o'clock In 2 million d damage in Philadel | he lumber yard which occuples thres iTo of the French|Phix and Camden. Trains of the Nev | ind a half acres and was filled with Mme Poinvare, wife of the Trench}York division of the Pennsylvani. | srepared lumber, chiefly . hardwood. e D of| railroad were held up for more than | T'wenty-one fire companies were . en- 000 parcels clothing and toys 0} a5 hour and a h by the flames | :aged there, while four others went the poor of Pari which destro umber yard o | o the assistance of the Camden -de- | i Arms, president s the District of Columbia branch of the | Pitts son and Marshall league, will lead| Mrs. George the British ambassador, who has been | of automobiles, Future delivery zoods onducting muc of the negotiations | purchases are smaller and collections s n this comnection, has not been at | uniformly poor, but lately a marked| Y Rl baehae e the state department since mews of | change has been noted in a lessening| the delegation which will include th sending of the note was made public. | of difficulty in obtaining bank loans| Wite e E: Y It is believed that pending the deltb-|ana in an easing of intevest rates.|2nd women from New York, Temne No decisive engagements are noted | ceived here, there has been no alter-|erations of the British government on | Conditions in the south while improv- | See, Delaware, Pennsylvan i s <h collapsed. May be Enforced in Great Britain. { in the latest official communications |ation in the situation. ory | the_sublect of neutral commerce he |ing, still present-a serious problem.’ | @nd a d Virginia. The call at he} ,, Austrian biplane which attempt- | fhe Charles Este company and seven |oartment when the flames thers got - by the various governments.| “The weather continues to be Very |is awaiting further instructions bec | ma 5 white House will be preceded by an| AD Austrian biplane which attempi|tcen dwellings on Glenwood avenuc | beyond control. The Situation in Belgium and north- | bad on almost the whole fromt.” fome. COBHNGILE i st iations Difficult to Obtain Loans on Cattle.| ;\omobile parade. ed to camry food to the Galiclan for-|in North Philadelphia, while traffic on | The property loss at the Este e Frence Tias not tnaterialiy cliavieea While interest in the diplomatic con- |, Crops in general, the report adds In addition to the suffragists, the|tress of Prezemysl, v ! | the Philadelphia and Reading railroad | was fixed at $200.000 exclusive of fhe ¢ France las not materially changed | |\ OF CONSCRIPTION FOR troversy opened by sendine of ihe | Beve been £00d but the cattle industiy | president will receive a large number tussian troops from Camden, N.J. was discontinued | burned lumber which, it is estimated, R e - Secretary | feling ot Abamatle washington _2|te, and my the foo and mouth dis-| states will call to ask the president to!me mber of Parliument, and president B. Coles and the John Dialogue | A cigarette thrown in some waste Dalsed the. German aftacks on the |DroPped by Parliamentary Secretary | Zeoiing of Confidence prevalis that an|csle quarantine. The sheep and wool| speak in different cities on his return | of the Union Meth r hureh, | shipbuilding plant. ding _tickets | in the corner of the waiting room is Pevra and Rawka rivers, while tha| to the Admiralty. ) e o ¥ * | industry is excellent while mining con- | trip from the San Francisco exposi-|died in don. were accepted on the Pennsylvania |believed to have caused the fire fa B e = ditlons~ ar as generally poor.|tion 1n the spring. He LR sthorities at Ottawa ord. |lines in New Jersov, while the Read- |the Camden railroad station. Four theis forces of Porjimow, a strong| London, Jan .3, 645 p. m.—A hint|INTERCESSION DAY Many idle factories are reported as|cept many of these in | et - LR oceeded on New |parlor cars and 21 passenger coaches | Russtan point of support, in which a | that the British government contem- OBSERVED N LONDON|Prepering o resume aperations and| _— dietrs held for the shooting of York division from this city. ¢ the | Fore destroyed. The s fS Read- i thousand prisoners were taken and |plated the introduction of ,nl. rip- i employes ore being taken on where de-| o0 bURCHASE BILL eria s Bontens i o n W jur a e | ing railway is estimated at $195000% i that 1o the east of the Rawka river | tion for increasing the army and navy || arge Congregations Crowded the | °T¢ ased forces have been working S S . e Camden fire, Jhalf a hun- | C." B. Coles Sons, $150,000, and the ! N attack is proceoding stead- | was dropped by Thomas J. McNamara, 4 Lack of building, however, has caus- TO COME BEFO 2 5 s obtained the|drcd were overcome by the heat and | Dialogue shipyard $5,000. | e e o parllambentary secretary to the ad-| Churches —and Offered Special {ea many lumber mils to close and Yuan Shih Kain has obtained the ay. e iralty, while i t the Brown- | Prayers. others to run on short time 8% Opposition Certain to Pres- [Passage of legislation in the Chinese Newspaper despatches forecast pos- | miralty, while speaking a igonous SLIpp; Ltiona sembly which assures h e T Bt penings 1Y (he Bulkara ing settlement this atternoon. T ——— | ident Wilson’s Measure. e b U wes MM | NEw YEAR'S MESSAGE IMMIGRATION BILL = e vimtionary 2 rrin 4 37 p. m.—Large of t 3 1 The revolutionary situation in Al-| Referring to the fact thal there crowded the Lo | VILLA TROOPS ON THEIR Y 4 AN = - FROM POPE BENEDICT PASSES SENATE 50 TO 7 bania is said to have grown much |Were many thoysands of young rmen Tor £he obeardann ot WAY TO THE BORDER.| Washington, Jan. 8—With the imm/-| Reserve deposits in the 12 Federal et b porse and It L declared o i afes | pendents, who had not answered the |intercession day and offered a special| — .| Bration bil passed by both houses A Reserve hanks showed an increase of | In Response to London Daily Chron- | Senator Brandeges One of Those Who ror e eure the neutrality of Bulgaria|call o the colors, Mr. MacNamara |prayer for the success of the allied | Being Sent to Engage Carranza’s|ready for adjustment by the ioint more than $6,000000 at the closs of ieletel Ragasat Votad in the: Negativit 4 apparently have not met with com- | said: s % s o | 208 and in remembrance of those Forces at Naco. | Sotens wilic sanrtake n tha us e 3t | _— oo =i i 3 “ > plete success and that Greece, Servia If they think they are going to|who have fallen on_the battlefield. & Y | big legislative task the government| oo o aoTooml Lon , aJn. 4 9 a. m.—Cardinal | Washingten, Jan, 3—The immigra~ ind Rumania ave preparing for event- | enjoy a life of freedom at the other| Four services were held at St. Paul's| El Paso, Texas, Jar In addition| g%, [Urchase bill, which already has i e e Jave| Pietro Gasparri, papal secretary of |tion bill containing the restrictive e S = fellow's expense, they won't enjoy it | cathedral, the first beginning at $|to the campaizns ag the Carranza | poc Repcrica by the commerce com- |drifted ashore on the Dutch coast ac-|gtate, has sent, in response to_the |literacy test for admission of eMens, “'Cm;sénmwn may be enforced in |much longer. i o'clock in the morning and being con- | forces on the east and west sides,( MO0 7 6 % rding to t ¢ommander of the | Dajly Chronicle's request for a New | which has been the obstable in immi - Great rBitain. This was intimated in The recruiting boom which com- | ducted by the Rt. Rev. Arthur Ingram, | Villa troops tender General Juan C I : n of | SWedis mer Ysra. eY message from Pope Benedict, | gration reform legislation for -'ghe Senator Fletcher, acting chairms he committee in charge of the Mac- | menced after the holidays continues. | the bishop of London. The great cath- | baral, cavalry and Thomas J. illery on | the_ following sreater part of two national adminis- & speech ms il i & s e v ok X e : : The Canadian Parliament has been | “&nio v £ die e entary gecretary to | As the result of six open air mestings | edral was thronged throuzhout the | their way to the borc asja s reaident Wilson-‘and | e The pope weeps aver the war and, | trations, passed the senate late yes- N, L iny to men with- |at Cardiff, addressed by wounded sol- Westminster Abbey also had a | with authority that they being | SO el T e o O dunt | called to meet February f. A short|seing unable to stop it, he is doing | terday by a vote of 50 to 7. The over- ¢ Gependents who have not enlisted, | diers, there Was an extraordinary rush | large attendance, the sermon heing | to_engage the Car B e hat ropesdctation | session, confined to. deration of | a7 in his pewe lighten its eriev- | whelming majority was recorded, de- g 7 e . "|to the recrulting offices last evening. | preached by Archdeacon Wilherfo Naco, Sonora, and thas e hoasare b expodited as much | War measures-Js espected o consequences for the unhappy |spite the fact that President Wilson sonmers and their desolated families, | had indicated that he would veto the “Meanwhile, he uplifts fervent pray- ure, as did former President Taft, ers to the Redeemer that He may in- should come to him with the it they think they are goinz to|and the recruiting officers were kepi| At all the Church of England's |azar in Chihuahua stat enjoy & lite of froedom at the other |busy untll an early hour this morn- | places of worship a special form of | The troops enroute to Sonora will Now's expense, they won't enjoy it |inz. At one meeting alone 6,000 meri|service sanctioned by the archblshops | be compelled to march overland from fello xpen; v e bared their heads when the national |of Canterbury and York was used.|Casas Grandes, a trip of more t as possible. Tt is certain, however, thil| a0, Lauder, the comedian donat- | there will be a vigorous opposition to |, 35000 o the "Prince of Wales Fund | the proposal that the government fin- g, 1o henefit of widows and families - Eped e A p e spire in the governments of the belli- test included. s - g ance a shipping corporation and pur ELhE e o ax pire in the g me 1 : TN snfhemforshofel he Tloes. Wl Nemmineonionnonenl Ln i (ERRE VS L u o chase, lease. or charter ocean-going |°f British soldiers at the front. gerent "nations fcelings of Chiristian | The, volo o tho. senate_indicated gregation ass o0 take par became known definitely : 5 charlty that will at last end ‘hat the bill could be repassed by REPULSE OF GERMAN ATTACK IgyoKED A CIGARETTE AS in the special mass provided by the |that Eduardo Itublde whose De how soon the alministration! Fernando Fuchs Peruvian Minister|frightful war which is desolating hu- | more than the required Two-thirds 1S REPORTED BY PETROGRAD HE WENT DOWN WITH SHIp, | Missal to be ueed in time of war. | from Mexico City od mitich diplo- | 1o iiors enn St the debate: underway | OF the Interior and Colonel Abril, Min- | S majority should the president reject A Similar services were held- through- | matic correspondence, had crossed the | ;¢S SO0 Ser 0 S to e B Phi BT | st "".\‘ il g aneinehers —_———— he Senators who voted In Spite of Enemye Heavy Arillery |, tain Arthur N. Loxley of British |0ut the British Toics and in the over- | American horder and’was in hiding on | tion' bills will hegin to come up this |°f the Peruvian Cabinet to resign. 24 RESCUED FROM BURNING against, the bill were: B T rode: : : < ominions. side of the line. for | = andegee, McCumber, Martin Fire and Bomb Throwing Battleship Formidable. At The reasons for the secrecy concern-| "%k y 1 dine interest in congress| Flight-Commander Franc HewretL! TENEMENT IN HARTFORD. | 0'Gorman. Ransdell, Reed and toelon, setrograd, Russta 3 = = his whereabouts were not le ot immedisle interoel in.oonareltlasn: af! the novelist < thought : The biill passed the house Febrtic Rie b i Zoadon. Japi il ) o o Eanind DRITISH EMOXESY (ON Huerta governor of the feder D Prestdont Witson havins indients | (o have been lost ‘@uring the British | practically All in Their Nightolothes|ary 4 lasi by a vote of 251 5o 156, the Russian army ieadquarter: A Ry ey SHIPPING SITUATION | trict Iturbide remained and pre 41 e "repeatediy. that he disiked e i | on Cuxhaven, fo'in Holland. | "™ _Welked on Snow and lce. Ithough the senate: amtngonil “On the Bzura and Rawka o O e e - order until the entrance of the con-|c coPy 28 @ form of restriction for| ' H Wi 9 et e bill in several particulars, the continuing the succe Ing o e s e e o oiae [ Clears Up One Point United States | vention troops. Other officlals had | | Jdohn F. Hu ve times Salem o G Tan. wenty- | Hiterocy test. wam miniterat txdi 3erman attacks in spite of the ene- 1N the English Chaunel fast Briday Has Asked For, fied. Diplomatic representations were tic” supporters of the bill|(hief executiv recalled DY | cour persons were rescued from alan additional eemption to Belgiawm » heavy urtillery fire and bomb [morning after the ship elther ha paed: made that Iturbide’s devotion to duty| ., [EfROCrtte SubPOTiers of the | oter: fon Tues- | e onement in Market street| subjects, wiilch was @flopted attar el ywin et Saevivo of the onte” #ne| Washington. Jan, 3.—The British |should not result in his execution by (F21d t07ay, that they belicved the pres. iday, has 2yor's of- | gar day by firemen. The blaze|lonzed debate. House leaders prob- Somtain's Tast words they say awers = |embassy tonight issied its first state- | the revolutioniss as a traitor e lihe other immigration reforms which | 1°€ 3 | started Jeather store in the Nolan|ebly will ask for a conference om lce regior compliment to the officers who were|ment on the shipping situation since | CONDIY: 3 4 contains waiving his objection to t & s | block ana the entire tenement was|senate amendments Monday, but ad- n De o | fine the Toumanine ot the|the publication of the American note, The last of the Sonora. delegation to |1 restrictive, Miss Delia C. Torrey, Middlebury, | soon filled with smoke. The firemen|ministration leaders were confident stubborn battle iu'D“ ntending e a'\;"' g 5 It cleared up one point on which the | the¢ RMational convention of Villa and Senators are certain that the mea lass., aunt of ex-President Taft, pre-| fere handicapped by the fumes from|that the senate amendments would be Pt ok & a foate FOI T @B L AT e i | it ) hiad “asked ror: e | Zapata“chists arrived here toddy and|, SSTWrs Sre cevfafu thal the meds-| He2; SHIE S of Jand to the| the burning leather and several wers|accepted and the bill sent to the Pres nter < enemv to [Which the e bl ety as | formmts uncing that turpen- | Will start tomorrow for Mexico City upper branch of congress. House town of M to be used as a|overcome, among them Deputy Chief|ident by the middle of next week, abandon all t s 3 1513 | catmiy as if his eBip had been in | tine and rosin, shipped from this coun- | headed by General Alberto Pina uders also believed that this could be | park | Dayhill, who collapsed 5 = gocupied. During this affalr we cam Iharbor with her anchors down~ said | try before those articles were deciaren | dDRLchEs. Trom Moo, City accomplished in the lower branch | = ¢ Half a dozen women and children| HARVARD MEDICAL NOT ired several hundre isoners and | esoued sailor. The only sign|contraband would be paid for when | {0 have been greatly. censored | Conferees on the immigration bill| John J. Spurgeon, of the New York |were taken from a sloping roof by the ine machine guns. et e s e layed. | probably will be named tomorrow World” 1 tken the position of ex- | firemen. . Practically 4l of the ocons STRICTLY GRADUATE DEPT. e e i Contn | & brief speech With which he exhorted |, “Turpentine and rosin shipped be- i S et cceutive editor of the Ph hia Pub- | pants wre in their nightclothes and o e e T G ea s n® | Tiis crew: “Steads men, everyihing | fore the publication of the order plac. | LOST HIS POSITION SSTY o voras WHIRER T succee Georze W.|they wa'ked on the smow and ice to|Requirements for Admission Have Ffan posiions where wo {00k as many |i¢ all rightt IKeep cool and be Britisht | I1E 03 tho contraband st will bo paid THROUGH WINNING BRIDE. oc; (E;E L A‘;Y p:mz :NNDAV- RS s nole Tuuarters, CheRche: L Bear et g nd priso here's a ton ‘e in the old ship | foT; = et 2 | | shelte as quf:“"'l\'fi:fim”}fl B s o - "All copper shipped before the date | George Enfield Frazer of University NFEN 4 | Delayed many days by unusually e Cambridge, Mass, Jan. S.—Harvard sefore the drive of our troops has s ahon Ehatseanper tymal of Iilinois. |In Celebration of 100 Years of Peace [IOUSH weather the Swedish sicamer|mMOTHER AND THREE e e e NI taken the chara of a-great rout.” | FRESH DEVELOPMENTS o s e S L LA - A | Beawsam U8 and GreatiBRtaln: | 5oiar o B o reenins e enat CHILDREN FOUND DEAD,|m¢nts for a g - fe o IS |Fonns, N o re sh her coa - | school, s announced today. Here- e es fo ce been held | . Chicago, Jan o Enfield| - Eom ks e ¢ 5 otiy TURKS REPORT FLIGHT | e AN CAMERICN: s Sanen controller of the ~Universit New York, Jan. 3—A movement in- | P With Their Skulls Crushed in Moun- g:flx;:‘: }x?y'»fim“ex:\l(n:;dbeu:dxfiar. F Have Sent Prussian and Barvarian|Italian ships cartying carzoes of com.. 1 and protessor of public ac-jat ted by the federal council of the| p F, Henry, well known as the own- tain Home Near Luray, Va. tain conditions men who have haR OF THE RUSSIANS s oo i ey fes of which export from Italy 1a | COUNting, has lost his job through win- | Churches of Christ in America to have | o, Pitts! hotels - has field a il two years of work in a collegerer Fortified T 4 P! 2 prohibited are not interfered with un. | 1P S hi¢ bride Miss Helen James,|Sunday , February 14 next, observed |iijuntary petition in bankruptcy giv- Va., Jan. Four persons | scientific school of high rank will be From Ardhan, a Fortified Town in ; == k Ay daughter of Edmund Janes James,|as centenary peace Sunday, as one of | 1wt mia Babiities as $1505195 and as- found dead with their skulls | accepted. Trans-Caucasia. ‘I_T"'""gf‘-x-'fl{'» 4, 2.52 ‘*-_m-*d'F“e Daily Stion dtieh pact of president of the university. The en-|the features of the celebration of 100 |gets "o $1.412.6 ed in their mountain home near| Under the administration of Pres- — Ma fi‘ e !"(“:J'de ‘corre:-pnn (nLvSEA.\ gagement of Miss James and Pro- ‘\ rs of peace between the United Rt § early today They were Mrs. | ident Ellot all the departments of ad- Constantipople, via London, Jan. 3 Ehtne 5;?_}:1’5;"931‘:“ e R S Y | Frazer was announced a few es and Great Britain is being re-| A residuary bequest of $50,000 to the les Burner, aged 27 and her three | vanced study except the dental school $10 p. m—The Turkish war office to- | Peare heCleny: cam- 1go. Today President James ¢ sponded to with enthusiasm by individ- | frarvard Medical School, for the foun- | o qaren, <, aged 7alter, aged ade_gra day gave out the following statement; | Pelsn. They Lave fent Fruestn and|OWITZERLAND TO REMAIN | that the resignation of his future son-|ual churches throughout the couRtry, |fction of u chair of pvnecotons 1o pro- | Glidren. James, aged 5, Walter, aged e e S roousiok Ardiian (aERISSIED | rishe (whot havediien varderaal at i ABSOLUTELY NEUFRAL | It lawi had ‘been agcented council announced tonight. The vided in the will of William H. Beker, | 'The whereabouts of Charles Burner, | from the graduate requirement. fortified town in Trans-Caucasia, 40 i Sl d at relative could serve on the same fac-council’s associate secretary, the Rev.|,¢ waltham, Mas: | the father and husband is unknown, —-. miles northwest of Kars) on Jan, 1.|COSts to ho e front protecting Cra-| peciares Dr. Arthur Hoffman, the Re- | ulty with himself. Henrv K. Carroll, of Washington, D. C., | | #Te recentiy was released by state au- | N, c i h N Ardhan was defended by General Za- [ON:, = e % i, Pl | e decided opinion” said!stated that on centenary peace Sunl| pooo o houses petitioned | thorlties after serving a sentance for] N2 Comment in Swodish HCNEINNN. en with 3000 infantr, 1000 Cos. | -They also are making efforts to - | President James, “hased on ong ex-|day peace messages would bo delivered | Boston brokerage houses petitioned | thorities after = on American Protest. field & and two machine | F7985 10 A0 ¢ assismmeem; e F"’ZE Pacis fgan. . Arthur Hoffman, | Perience as high school principal, « n 100,000 pupits and that peace pro- | the legisiatute Tor a Sutpension of U The children apparently had been| Stockholm, via London, Jan. 8.—The ege professor and university presi-|zrammes will be part of the exercises |Stat hich com- | Prussian army eGneral Francois might | the retiring $ »sident, who r ed as they slept, but there was|Swedish nowspapers thus far have.fe~ T tle f it grour hat the federal govern- |Kill The battle for ths town, = e e ok on e dent, that boards of trustees and pub-|in Sunday schools and young people's | the ground that th 5 ther ha ght | frained, at the suzgestion of the < 5 How, ehie thiteaten 'War mains minister of foreign affairs, s e o 2 0 - | me: s a similar ta evidence that the mother had fousht . at the suze gov- fenicad Dec. 29 ofaod In the Atght o [ 100 N es R e T e | Bifactiand intands 1o rouale: oo L uneny » ‘pro- | societies throughout the natlons jment i desperately for her life. ernment, from making any comments Dormian tribesmen have completely de. | if they are unable to hold the fortress,| Berne correspondent of the Petit Par- / e fo the|Lower Street Car Steps in New |of Nutley, N. J, was shot and killed| Turks Suffer Enormous Losses. | ihe, British attitude tow: b foated 4,000 Russiane who had more [ %0 disturbed the Poles that they have|lsiene. =~ = © e fourth degree with any member of the | Hamoshire. by & policemen’ ds he and a companion | Petrograd, Jan. —The following |both the Enilsh'and Americen papess: than ten cannon, ten miles northwest | ent a deputation headed by Count e 1an states that to £avor|tonching or adminsibrative otei. b Cofiosrd N Tan 6 Berest were bre: g into @ house in Newark | official communication from army |especially the declarations that ther e rod Ruseians | Tarnoftsid to Rome to ‘Implors the| one belligerent nation to' the detri- At e t and|stens in New Hampshire must not be|while colebrating New Year's. { headquarters in the Caucasus was is- | will be no rupture of the £00d. were killed and the; six_cannon. | POPe to avert such a: disaster. [ent Of Sthers would be to ridk:Inds- | hremotion’ of ives of x n height - d tonight: “Throughout the day of | ship between America end &m' AL s el T & S oanOn. | pendence, autonomy and national hon- = e ctam g 3 ? and part of 1 A . o According to reports from ru e OF, which the countey has Sinenal 1on- | persons on the staff to positions of the|ing to an order of the DubIic Dr. James S. Shaw, well known in | ary 2 and part of the night of T L{v’:;;flphrur:::::;vf::'}:\\”,:my’-!:ggflf‘g"oi tuation in Albania Worse. all friendships and preferences, con. s ed today theatrical circles for many years aml‘{ ary 2-3 an sagement around | Booker T Washington Adverssly Crits Russian prisoners from the at-| London, Jan. 3.—"The situation” in | Sours hs Lps and Dref {der is contained in a revort based on |a brother of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, | Sarikamysch continued with extreme izes Immigration: Billy po les are on their wey ther Ibania is much worse. The insur-| Dr. Hoffman says that Switserland \ sm is_in . & more(a_special tion and applies to | president of the National Woman Suf- | ferocity, the Turks suffering enormous | qp o coo® G O70 S5 gents are said to have ocoupled Berat |1s furnishing France with a s s | Subile and mo influence | all street in the state. frage Association, died in Boston. losses. “There has been no important b > of the immigration bill passed than either politics or religion dire Sy Een action in the other region. 5 - day by the senate which bar ed to the same end, bad : = o t tr s goesess N o 2 sl r Arts P | Clarence iL. Howard, head of the 24 ¥ S grants of Afric & s ) D e e i Commonwaalth Steel Co. of Granite| Unidentified Man Killed by Train at|icized as unjust in & mflmhfi J = jend to he marching on Bebira. This | de Se v wi AUCERIANS - GARECHE HEIGHIT, 5 |tatenine (s de MWtk | o) aooee Gud Carmibny Comiizy i3 SOUTH OF GERLICE | respondent of Reuter's Telegram com- | favoring Germany in the matter of ——— pany, who also sends the following: | provisions, particularly wheat sayin And Repel Russian Attack Northwest|“The authorities at the Dardanelles 2 s o ik S ad. in Germun|! war, two large blocks City, 111, refused an order for $3,000,- | Neaw: Maven. tonight by Booker T. Washington, that Switzerland has scarcely enough ; T foo 000 ‘of shrapmel for Buropean hellig-| . e negro oducator. Pointing to the clice, Gali I n lied 3 - = . < universities, “talnly one of thel S the Palace of Liberal Arts|000 of shrapn o New Haven, Conn., Jan, §—An un- | 0 " S e i ot nt e e s iR T SRR IR SO fact Mmen- | cancerous arowths on That otherwise|have been awarded to the Ger- | eTonts, because he disapproves of War. i, g ;% “opr rently a laborer, “.i"t;:"g;:(dmbc{l“flg Indian negroes via Lo Jan. 8- ~Hungary.” 7 & serlous shortage, adds the | gamirable system.” iment by the Panama- about 50 years old struck and it on of the - Sy 3 iti i s H % allotment followed the re- [ley has been held at Falmouth, Eng.,|gpunefera express on v York, suc] s unwar- I s by ity | e e Bt e AL Kamicale VON. MOLTKE THIEF jFATHER CEOANIERShi D Germany _of *Waiter . |since Nov, 30 Ly the Britien Admirai’ | Koo faven b iiroad in |ranted discrimination. 2 OB e e -4 ) 3 DIES AT STONING ad of the exposition's tv, was releascd and permitte Orebige b = = —_— ireak our {ront west and northwest of | dar, SO ELEMENTARY STARE | =7 TRamnarell. ~ The nature of the o coed to Copenhagen, her orozinal des- | i “cut’_near ot 1087 | No Quorum at Mexioan National Goms snanty Tostilieariivs. Dhving Shetot Cadillac, Mich., Jan. 3.—Agents said| To Remain in Berlin and Attend Mil- | Body Placed in Vault—Burial Will nown Ju vention. o | Changes in Austrian Armv Officers. X ienna, via London, Jen. 2. 8.12 p. m. Mexteo City, Jan. 1 (via . “Indorst” Sim-lified Spelling. Seven young men, all of New Bed-!_Emperor Francis Joseph has accept- | Texas, Jan. 3, amnd)—n.n o S ok, e The stmplified |£0rd: Mass. all of whom the authorities | oq the retirement applications of Gen. | convention which was to have ¥, Who | enelling board announced tonight that | S2Y, have police res rees of prean. {cral Liberius Von Frank, commander | vened today, falled because of & financial | j; “haq two new members with T g, At et it dne | gf the fifth army corps, and Ileld |of a quornm. Special call has cotton | ajection to membership of | Charles | 18 @nd entering, and assault with in- |Marshal Arthur Przyborskl_Both were | issued for delegates to. meet ng, which lasted the whole of the A8y, our troops stormed and captured to represent the British government P H Take Place in Providence. have signed contracts with two chemi- ftaly Fupstions, eizht south of Gorlice. cal manufacturlng companies here| Berlin, Jan. 3 “We annihilated a battalion, cap- |50d one at Jemnings, Mich., for tha|1sae o o Litut s ured an officer of the general = staf, | Pilrchase of thetr entire output of cer-| Maitke has four subaiterns, 850 men and two ma- | t&in products used in making smoke- chine guns, An enemy aeroplone was | 1888 powder. The contracts run two Is 4, Stomington, orat Von | Sully, fatuer been appointed chief of the{aclicved pr supplementary general staff _which | Wonld @, fen vea Conraetsent thatissctiiot the ro _died ] of, Daralvain. | S1 oo D o oot | tent to rob ¥ active in Servia. General Von Frank, [row. President Gutierrez held i shot down. years and call for the payment of|jiar remaning in Berlin to —attend | S Was 74 vesrs old. Mr. and Mrs, | 1GDIY Davis, of o Sarmouth, who occupled Pelerade on Dec. 22, re- [ ception at the palace today “Blsewhere thero 1s nothing to re- | double the usual price of the chem- | jorm, ious functions of inter-mil- | Dopae Sully of Watch Hill, R. I, were > . Unable to agres upon three of its|tires, it is announced, owing to ill- |by his cabinet oale” detoot to the various functions of inter-mil- | 01" The nedside when qenth & “he | both distinguished engineers. % £ 4 “inet members and port {ftary “affairs’ The healts o the for- |t {1, bedelds when doath’eainc! The | WL (o iR Sha e Sew oicial Tamils, the Bloomfield, . T, |heaith. other prominent Mexicans, o R { mer chief of the generai staff has not | touoy posel o : ! D@l State Teachers' association owkn council a . eot~ S == —— e RAT e oD B et S o MBer OUGEINGY. | Fistorea o petmi of | ken T8tk io Providance for buriar. | CUAI* AAShere asspclation ing i over undi Sionday wient (ho | Supreme Gourt Desisions Expected To- | Woman Stats Senator In’ Oregems b » Jan. ohn Morri- o fleld service, dut his| . W ied spelling, g Bl ne Z ay. 5, i AND FRENCH BATTLE FRONT som. ax{;flc , ‘once champion hockey | phvsicians declared that ho muct have | Firemen Overcome by Smoke =2!” ot physician and recorde: ‘Washington, Jan. 3—The supreme w:l:lle%es?r:}'mmo& e | skater nada, shot and Killed Ez- | work of some kind as he was worrying Lowell. | = court s expected to hand down a k ointment of Miss Kathryn Prevents Any Alteration in tho Sit- |ra Alpert, 32 years old, clerk in the|limself {ll through inaction. General| Lowell, Mass, Jan. 5 Mans Carranza Brother a Prisonor. Automobile bandits blew a safe In|number of opinions tomorrow. Whew o | Glendaie. 1o ba otas uation There. Franklin Hotel at Tupper Lake Junc- | Von Moltke has been weakened by an [men twere overcome by smoie Vera Cruz, Jan, &—General Jesus|the office of the Pontlac Mill at Pon-|~onvenes after the hollday recess.|a vacanty. The attorney e tion, last night and then turned his|attack of influenza, all-day battle with a fire in the lum- | Carranza, brother of Venustlano Car-|tiac, R. I, stole $140 and I°ft as much | Several cases, Including one involving | ruled that the sovermee hog Parls Jan. 3, 10.28 p. m.—The fol- |rifle on himself and inflicted a wound | Infantry General Baron Manteuffel [ber district today. The total locs was | rarza, 16 ber hel, ison 1 ¢ money scattered on the floor. A | th y 9 il se” ‘make lownig official communication was is- | from which he may died. The motive | has been appointed deputy of the com- R Lo AT B s lalation o reatae e b e SHM o 23 o 1 $40,000, the principal losers being the |rebel general Santibanez on the| A watchman discovered them at work | legislation to restore the negro voti atorial i £ued tonight: is unknown and Morrison is unable to | manding general of the fourteenth |Amasa Pratt sompany, W B. | Isthmus of Tehuantecep. General San-|and they fired three shots none of |the southern states, have Been ?zx:dg; Clarke %""fi?’m aest X Accordine to the latest advices re- | talk, ¥ army corps. Hatch and H. P. Young. tibanez shot Carranza’s entire staff. [which him 3 1 : - v v - s i ee R R e S v ow e v - = S PRI R - consideretion for more than a vear,