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VOL. LVIL—NO. 33 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1915 EIGHT PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double T hat 25 rAny Othermlv’ape;, and lts Total Circulation is the I.argest in Connecticut in ~‘I;mporti-on to the City’s Population BATTLES IN POLAND - AND CARPATHIANS Are the Most Prominent Now Being Fought on the Battlefields of Europe FRANCE REPORTS ONLY MINOR ENGAGEMENTS The Dardenelles Forts Have Been Bombarded by the Allied British and French Warships—Turkish Authorities in Arabia Have Saluted the Flag Over the Italian Consulate, Thereby Ending the Incident Caused by the Removal of the British Consul—Albanian Bands are Murdering and Pillaging Montenegrin Subjects—Complete Anarchy Reigns in Albania. Engag s minor nature in|afternoon when Pope Benedict intoned the western wa and a continua- prayer for peace. 3 7 g The great edifice was thronged with tion of the battles in Poland and the when the pontiff, sur- Carpathians comprise the meagre news v 23 cardinals, mounted to contatned in tae official statements re- | the papal altar. between the four garding the conditions at the various % Besedict bz battle fronts. h s repeated 3 ots. > e e praver, Was repeatec Emperor William has visited & comn-} 1,0 e " kneeling multitude, whose o ‘hne ;}l\lfir 5 enr i echoed through the great edi- s e TRSror G [ prayer was to the d of in encouraging his troops by e Kaag of Basrer e e . The pope, on arriving and depart- Russians in Bukowina, where the TEsepaen S ovation. e trians have succeeded in taking s e S Tve e priconers and occupying the Kimpo e e na e | in the south. & i The Dardaneiles forts, acc | S i information from Athens COMPLETE ANARCHY | Btierned b fholaliied Frican REIGNS IN ALBANIA The ammunition depots wi Augmented by Intrigues of Austrians i | { | have been eet on fire. { The Pritish foreign office and Yeung Turks. ment on the fiying f e i fag by the Cunard London, Feb, 7, 10.15 p. m.—The fol- though it does not men lowing has been issued Dy the Mon- dent, de ¢ | teneerin « -general here tral wit tain Cettinje—Complete anarchy well established actice in Albania, which is continually The Briti. governmer I mented by the intrigues of the 1 that as it jected to f ians and Yo g Turks, Albanian | merchant sing the Bri nds kill and pi Montenegrin | as a ruse for evading capture at who_are to, traverse | at the hands of a belligerent, o Lritish [ Albanian territory. All the merchant vessel is entitled (o assume |dise transported aiong the nentral_colors for a similar purpose. namis. conficated .and_held The Turkish Hoa: autbortti desy the titutional right bia, have saluted the flag over itenegrin navigation of this river, n consulate and thereby e cabinet at Scutari is without e incident caused by the removal of |authority over the Albanians, whose :e British consul from The Montenegrin co Tondon reports that com: reigns in Albania. Al the consulate. azainst Montenesrin misdeeds zrow daily om- | TURKISH AUTHORITIES murdering and pillag ; i subjects, and all mer ! HONOR ITALY'S FLAG. River Boyana is conflscated and held| 2 —— sl for enormous rans { Clesing Incident of Seizure of British | — Consul Richardson, | STUBBORN BATTLES IN THE Patie Teb 7 ot i i NORTH OF EAST PRUSSIA | dent between Italy and Turkey grow ling out of the forcible seizure by the] i he Attenti f th, | Turks of George Alexander Richard Are Atissting tc" “,ezt";;‘ GTIE si consul at Hodeida, Arabia, Biasitan Sl S he was a refugee in the Italian e te at Hodeida, probably was Petrograd, Feb. ia ondon. P e 1 Aeroaies | e e O today, according f despateh Haias agency from Massowa. battles deveio ing in the extreme 1 - " A I 2 was brought today of East Prussia_is attracting the A brought (e fenHon of the Russian general =i despatch. The Italian | which sees there indications thal the D T R e alen] Germans have withdrawn troops from ey e iy and! the Brura region and massed them i o1t 3 Richards S eanon the vicinity of Insterburz betwee e Py st Gumbinnen and Tilsit v ! The operations here are becomi pendont adds 1! new factor in the situation and lea s e to the belief that the fierce attack on b rntied : Borjimow and Goumine was more in i the nature of a demonstration than plets { serious effort to break through toward { Warsaw. At Borfimow the Russians | GERMAN MILITARY NOT | appear to be more hoiding their| TO MOLEST AMERICAN GRAIN | own, having pierced - second ! line trenches. | Assurance Given by Vice Chancellor | ilitary_observers, revewing the er | tire situation declare it is satisfa Clemsna’ Belbrdeck { tory on the whole, but the S e R the opinion that the ‘crisi 3 ville)—Positive assurances that grain | ved. In spite of the activity of thelimporieq from America will not be| rmans turther mnorth, staff officials | geq for the German army or the Ger- | stil attach the greatest omportance o | iy Sdminiatration. ivon b the movement fn the Carraihians(yice Chancellor Clemens Deibrueck, in Where the Russian armies iare oppos- |, statement today to the correspondent fng the Austro-Germans, who are tremendous foree on a line which forms | Of The Associated Press. He declared T Sk |that the rezulations under which im- the aro of o circle in the vicinity of |Lorted srain was sublect (o Sais. onl - S g s e s o unici ities or the a. lonopoly Przemysl. Further eastward, there | Lo municipal Sralnmonopoly organization had been revoked by the Bundesrath and announced the willing- ness of the government to entrust the sale of such grain to an American o ganization for the duration of the war, wppears to be an entirely separaie army about 90 miles south of Lemberg on the line Wyszkow-..adworna (Austria- Hungary). The purpose of the laatter force appears to he an effort to pierce g fine Tt o B S| By this step, he said, the absolutely the Russian line cast of Subure and | non-contraband character of such srain menace the forces about Warsaw in{ghipments would be established the rear On virtually all the Carpathi n front | the Russians have succeeded in check- [ AUSTRIANS RENEW ATTACKS ing their antagonists, but the Austro- | Garmans still are undeteated, The| ON MONTENEGRIN POSITIONS Germans with their usual m ity | TR Along the Banks of the Drina and in suddenly appear at variou 5 the Mountains Near Dodorar. points and en as guddeuly disappear. Accord- ing to a Russian staff officer, the Ger mans are issued “like cement, to hold j Paris. Feb, 7, 3.15 p. m.—Resump- together detached corps of Austro- |tion of Austran attacks on all Mon- tenegrin positions along the banis of {ihe Driva in the mountains near Do- Hungarians.” {dorar reported In a despaich to the SUPPLY OF FOOD FOR | Havas agency from Cettinje. It is BELGIANS IMPERATIVE. |Stated that the Austrian fire si lenced by Three A: Antivar the Montenegrin ar strian aeroplanes flew . the despatch states, s ery. over dropping Message Cabled by Fermer Congress- | man Scott ¢f Kansas. imany hombs which did considerable TTiies . . .my|damage to buildings, but resulted in 1o tha - TB®ino deaths, although one person was It the subply | wounded. The aircraft were driven off Pelgium Will| by artillery fire and flew in the di- = rection of Cattaro, abled Charies ¥, is_returning fr. Using Dynamite Bombs in Bohemia. The Hague, Feb. 7, via London, 7.30 | p. m—Additional disorders are report- ed from Prague, where the arrest of r Governor While at . AMr. Seott called | Czech students and journalists is said upon Card ier. He was acZ|t0 have excited the population. Five 7 LA the printer who | attempis to kill prominent politicians | Sl Rrea Tor e now famous | i Bohemia of the dvnamite bombs are reported to have been made since Peb, | ruary 1st. pastoral letter ot POPE INTCNED His No Speculation in Necessaries of Life. PRAYER FOR PEACE. Teb, (via London, 4.80 ary orders have been is- hibiting speculation in food or acessaries of Jife under penalty t martlal. Since this regula- t into effect artificially ad- vanced prices have fallen %5 ver cent. Impressive Scene in St, Peter's Yester. day Afternoon. . Reme. Feb. 7, 4.30 p. m.—There was tion an impreasive scene in St, Peter’s this oners at the disposal of farme men must be lodged and fed by those for whom they a stipend of 10 pfenniz estville today, Alonzo found today in a dense palmetto thick- et along the banks of Raft creek, near Georgetown, caused by head. ac missing for three weeks. o Auled Paragraphs Wili Not Sell Wilhelmina's Cargo. London, Feb.- 7, 10.06 p. m.—The owners of the cargo of the American | steamer Wilhelmina, on the way from | New York to Hamburg with food sup- plies for Germany, have intimated to the commission for the relief of Bel- zium that its offer for the purchase of the cargo will not be considered. work, under a decision of the military authorities, accordinf to the Telegraaf. 1t has been decided, the paper from §0 to ays, to 100 pris- These place groups of work and will receive (2 1-2 cents) a day. The auth ies are said have urged farmers to take advantage of his opportunity as the economic wel- ware of the country is dependent upon the production of large crops, 7 Year Old Girl Shot Dead by Boy | Companion, Dun’ K, N. Y., Feb. 7.—~While kneel. ing in prayer before a shrine .in For- Psuline Dierdorff. old, was t dead by Philip a year old companion The had been at the prayer services. were over and se- h shot; . returned nd shot the girl in the head. He re- to tell what prompted the act. Springfield Man Shot Welaka, Feb. G. Gardner vears Valvo, boy He left before they in Florida. —The body of of Baltimore was Fla. Death had been a ehot in the back of the Gardner with his brother Hor- of Springfleld, Mass, had been Germany’s New Sea War Zones MEMORANDUM HAS BEEN DE- LAYED IN TRANSMISSION, ed an average of 30,000 men cach weei Absolute and Relative Contraband. In so far the German office memorandum discussed the question of absolute and relative con- traband, and charged that countries in Europe had been United States and Great Britain, wh began with the American note of pro test of Decomber 26 last and the pre- emptory reply of Ensland delivered subsequently. England’s complete re pl is understood, is being prepar- ed 'for transmi: within the com- ing week. on Price of Bread Raised in Seattle. Seattle, Washn., Feb. 7.—The Seattie Master Bakers' association announced today that it had decided, owing to the high cost of flour, to raise the price of bread m five cents a loaf to six cents al from ten cents for a large loaf to twelve cents. across the channel wohout a single mishap. Official estimates which have| reached the American >vernment | place the number of British troops in the field now at close to 500.000, with the expectation that the army of a| million, which Lord K rer predict- | ed would be in_ service soon, was likely to be Wrance. BE Khilie. foreign neutral torced to enact export embargoes under pres- sure from the allies, the document| was regarded generaliy as likely to| have a direct bearing on the argument in the correspondence betwen the ch [ | Condensed Telegrams The Ohio river at Cincinnati passed the flood stage. D. W. Ranlet & Co, grain brokers Boston, were placed in receivership. 4 Bank Directors Held Rssponsible FOR LOSSES ON LOANS MADE |reached new high levels for the year. WITHOUT AUTHORITY. The American —S—t:a(ra Tobacco Co. s P.lm Beach Train He.d up by Bandits PASSENGERS ROBBED OF MONEY AND JEWELRY TURKISH TROOPS DRIVE . Gray is the mot Imprisoned in Earthquake Debris for 4 took over the business of A. Cohn & 25 Days. | | Co. Bome, Teb. &, 1330 o m—Ted cross| TS CONTENTS KNOWN|SIX NEW YORK BANKS| The Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co,| WOMEN NOT MOLESTED wor in the earthquake ruins at of Chicago, declared a dividend of § Paterno vesterday heard faint moans 23 per cent. > and on deiving into the debris exca- e 2 gt g ;”"‘j‘m'];‘l“;“m‘;;{_“.’,‘i’d‘;’f‘;’ had| President Wilson and His / Cabinet| Must Make Good $2,000,000 — Ruling| Standard Oil of Louisiana acquired | Brakeman Compelled to Pull Bell Cord b S O : 51 per cent of the holdings of the At- = man, who is 33 vears old had had| Have Come to No Decision Whether| Made by Cantrofler of the Currencey | jas Oft Co. | to Stop Train—Four Masked Men nothing but some water during this ) . s e : & i Jum s ool ML R IntTed nd when| the United States Will Protest. at Washington, Wheat ‘exports from New: Orleans p Off and Escape, 2 . omol o 2 ShiTes s o1d e las town was able to alight from the m: e 8 e R i i chine withou istance. Iv8. montae: 3 e e Washington, Feb. 7.—Although the| Washington, Feb, 7.—The directors 3 ot oaactits West Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 7.—The AMERICANS AND GERMANS text of German's official memorandum, | of six New York banks haye been| The American Bankers’ Association|Palm Beach Limited train of the Ilor- explaining the admiralty’s proclaim-|called on by John Skelton Williams, |convention will be held in Seattle, Sep- |ida East Coast railroad, bound from JOIN IN RELIEF WORK. | SXPIEmng L0, ine campalgn against|controller of the currencs Dorsemaily | tember 6-10. Jacksonville to Miami, was hoarded e amy merchant s, has Deen de-ito make good losses on investments 3 = our masked ‘men at Stuart, Fla., early Russian Poland is in as Deplorable a|javeq in transmission and did _not| which tha controller contends were| Italian and French Westifghouse | tonight and men, passengers on i Goridition ias. Batyilin. Tenoh the state department today from | made without authority. in taw. plants will be sold to the British Wet- | observation platform, were robbed of o bussador Gerard, publication in| The amount which the directors of |inghouse Co. money and jewelry. The Hague, Feb. 7—America and|the pr of the text of the document|these banks have been called on to 2 No attempt was made to molest Germany are jolning hands in move-| produced proofund impression on offi-|repay intc their Institutions approxi-| Fire destroyed the Garden Theater | women passengers. They were com- ments for the relief of the civil popu- | cials and diplomats in the national| mates 000, of which amount the;and four other buildings in Colon at a | pelied, however, to enter the car. lation in the war-devastated districts | ehpita directors of the National Bank _of j 10ss of §30,000 After compleling their search of the of Poland. Representatives of ihe| ke #he memorandum revealed that|Commerce have to make up 375,000, Eemren men the robbers made American Red Cross and the Rockefel- | German naval commanders had been The balance of $1,250,000 is divided! A membership on the Chicago Board; through the car whe d that ler founcati after investigation, | given ord “to avoid violenc: to & the other five banks. Persons|of Trade was sold for $3,100, an '“*‘A}l brakeman had locked the front door. found this work fully as essential as|neutral ships, it was regarded as|Who ought to know declined to make |crease Revolvers were turned on the brake- relief for Belgium e, oW 2 e Bt R f| known the names of these banks, but man and he was ordered to pull t y rican representatives were | proclamaition though there was some|lt Was said that none of them was in| Imports of gold into Argentina in|pell cord to stop the t When it g what amounis to a formal | hna T he o fan -y i ightest danger, the total 1914 were 271.818,000 pesos, a decrease [ slowed down, the band jumped to the T AU s e raaa that efforts to torpedo ed being only a few mill Of 149,534,000 pe {stound and escaped. pro g guarante She chant ships might unin- s not known (c S that imported food supplies shall L(',.‘,,""(;,,_""‘," e nsactions upon which Con-| The Cayuga Lake Cement Co., at|money and jewelry bbers ob- e med by the military | tontional 7 illlams bases his demand|Ithaca, N. Y. will be rebuilt to a|tained, but it was not believed the authorities, hat all requisitions| Cabinet Has Not Arrived at Decision. back, it is said, to 1906, and,|2,000 barrel capa It EGUDE large. shall cease in occupied regions, a Ger- President Wilson and his cabinet they did not constitute viola- : i searching for the men. man committee d begun raising|p come to ne decision as to wheth-| tions of the banking law, there was| The Cincinnati. Lehanon & Northern e funds for a people who|er there an om the|nothing in the banking act which au- | Railway Co., increased its capital from = offic - enemic e e it is| thorized the making, of the loans. The [$1,500,000 to' $2,500,000. GEN. VILLA DIRECTING P nts of Berlin sub- | pelieved seme Inquirs made | controller, however, contends that these | AN EXTENSIVE CAMPAIG! scribed 340,000 marks ($85,000) as their | 1 dotermine whata 1 auned | 1oans were made without proper au-| The Buco Commercial de Costa Rica s Ala first contribution to the fund, to which | ¢J take off passengers therity. They are said to have been in)at San Jose, under management of | Which Has for Its Object Domination mans generally were invited to Sub- | enemy merchant ship: the form of underwriting operations. | Britich diregtors, failed 1 o Nobhosn ' MowTse. scribe in an appeal issued Saturday. neutral vessels, the former » of Jir. Williams declined to comment 0 y The German committee was organ- | (L great number of American citizens|On the report that he had asked the| The New Orleans Cotton Exchange Saturday afternoon at a meeling | accusomed to travel on belligerent|bank directors to make good these|will be closed Tuesd February 16, of the reichstag, with Prince n.mml- passenger vessels to lurope losses. Q¢ is, be declared that hejand Monday, Februar Trachenbers as chairman and Dr. o ol had nothing to say for the present, odore Lewald, director of the mini o ol |and that when he made up his mind| General Ricciotti of interior, as vice chairman, e S i o discuss the subject he would do sof the Italian patriot, e S eiha {in a formal statement. accompiinied by el i Officials Non-Committal. i > A Detroit knittin sec jSomination north half of 4 T g company secured | ., ST ONURIRE ISEANDL 0 s e i e non: ol Es‘l?li.sH‘:;'AN:?vsmLLc contracts for 1.000.000 pairs of At et W . |mittal as to what the position of the (B UNCERTAIN. | socks for delivery next winter. | diplomatic corpe to 21_Members of Crew Taken Off in|{yniteq States government might be b S 2 frs 5 fv‘nm.:g.} . Breeches Buoy—Five Still Aboard. | put, if nssurances are given that mer- | Definite Understanding Wili Be| The Tug Watupga, Which Sank in | 100l 5 the invitation 1ssned by een ~ chant ships will not b summarily Reached Within a Few Days. Cape Cod cana < ago, does | ora] Carre, or th ottty o =o Fire Island, N. ¥, Feb. 7—The Brit- | without giving an oppor-| 5 * 1o e e At sh Dbark ougmount, which ran »r persons aboard to be saved.! Washington, Fi —With 21 work- Lol the ndtuns e n a fog vesterday mornir it was regarded certain that gheling days left of the 63d congress, the| Frank Amadeo, a laborer, of Des <{;wzrf» «.:“‘i:i(»‘rr':mn no further m‘“ “; 400 feet further i crican zovernment, observing stiict| s the government ship purchase | Moines, Ta. and killed his wife | the gifferences between General Care tide today w meutrality, would not, protest azainst| bill. which s obstructin progress in | nd then himself. | ranad tna the 0T e A wo moj i ion of the sea zones. e senate, still remains uncertain. received crew came ashore 2 | € be kept beft ¥ Terre Haute, Ind., was plac i i extingh ol e HIan Satih abee o Lusitania Flies American Flag. | r it will be kept L oriict quarantine by the ?;W?",‘,Td:’;! The Carranza agency issued a state- Tweniy-one members of the crew were | - 1t was apparent among high officials | ¢ on ot nd-mouth disease among cattle | patas Go oe hoyist of original delé- aken off vesterday by breeches buoy. hat he hoisting of A C: flag | 1 gat Rt T TR Aguasc = SN Lo Trrechos buoy. | nat g horaing of th iatican | be determined lientes who were hiding he coast guard cutter Mohawk and | on the tish steamship Lusitania. | and administration | = missing and these v g a wrecking tug stood by in hope of | immediately after the ¢ arge had bees | Sotne dehnith unoeiste gt e Government in 1914 built more | meyne 30 those wi S At artrs being able to drag the vessel into deep { made in the German 5eaniraltvss proc-| point pre wiii be reached | 90 miles of trail and 3,000 miles | 1ist states that out of tho o P SREh WALLT gt hizh tide i nigiit the po- | lamation shat neutral flags had been | w gy P iy - » “the " ‘nationat | LSt states that out of the total of over 5 mi,r the bark was unchansed. The |ordered #ed by Great Britain intro-| That 1blican senators propose to | forests f \ S e e gl Srm gt gitending vessels continued on guard.|duced a phase of the situation Which | fight tt 1 all their resources is s ; : g 25 e There was little wind tonight and a|is more likelv to call | admittea, stions that they Buffum, of Little Valler, |y ot Ficscanodh simas ot iy smooth sea 2 - enter- n-than in the | eventua i ted of poisoning her aBHations oF o CYoumon Fory oh tained f bark or \til some spec | na’ Williar Tum, was granted & | Seie b o e those on m- | the safety’ of neutrals on merchant| ® vote are empha tr i 1 ditions, ships is committed, it will be believed | nority leaders. = s s P," On a 1ib | that _no sts will be adopted, but| The democratic senaic mpio The United States Concrete Products | ; S e e )y fa ! the Lusitania incider call forth| the bill admit that the situation Corporation, $12,500,000 was | ) SenoL s an Ambass: desperate one i granted artic rporation at i HoC T R Eo T A on “usedocs mot report on {he incident | standuoint. Tho < | Dover, D e J’:\CP:S*‘A e by then | bill is kept before — TO ASSIST IN RELIEF WORK.|pominent Americans on Lusintania.|mean the failure of Suit for the appointment of a re- — Slfeatabnlli e friomde | Priation bills. This wor eiver for the Central Life Insurance|Hzs Been Threatened to Enforce Representatives Have Conferred With| The presence pany Close fLends!extra session of congress in Co.. of Lexington, Ky., was filed in the | Mikado’s Demands. the German Officials. e ohs ofithe Unired Stuted) — . Circuit 3 i { officials on bos b sita i el 5 > ¥ t the vessei raisec STEAM L China, Feb 5 York, Feb.. 7—Jerome . D ! s FEAMER SOACIATIN Twenty persons were killed and |tion to enforce its deman: o secretary of the Rockefeller o] PORT OF NORFOLK |ms njured yesterday the explo- \ threatened b \panese ‘oundat while he o —— niture factory le mes- had_re nation to Captain Says He Does Not Spair nese minister at onfiry 1 abroad When She Will Sail. It is believed in official circles regardir participatior the | = The French government Lowever, that communication foundat e relief of Pola P Nor Seattle not be taken too serfou: knew that Rockefeller re es and new had been investigating conditic in P Shi that country and conferrinz with Ger- 3 n et 3 N i T rdam w a cotton what she wi man officials and representatives of the ton, arrived here today Resumption of operations e to op- American Red Cross and the Am proceeding ac: he At.|time was ordered at pose to grant humil- 'mmission for the relief of Belgiur Britatn {5 expected Hecla Co.. at iating It is reported that Until the foundation had heard frc nip cargo before its operating dent ends to representatives oad, he said. it aches. it Stitietion o . not ready to make any announce- ] Dacin att: ( ton last Sun-| The Spanish Parliament av would ba vold ‘aptain George McDonald, her |the Government to purchase fo but stub TR SR Sierc v | T 1 today that he did not |marines for the Spanish navy transgr m o RELIEF FOR NATIVES Rerfi s o | When the Dacia would depart. | builder in St The & 3t 1L o e s f the stea pere said that | requ OF RUSSIAN POLAND. | passangars leaving | ably would leave by noon to )] ‘The acreage in onions in the princi- | that secrocy bo ined in conduct — it v T n | | pal onion growing section of Texas f et e ak - dant \ An International Central Committee | Americ who are | > joeoniay growh: e O e o i s el e H B = d For T B Sia et i |, Several code messages were received 15 is estin e Japan ever pportunity of mod- as Been Formed for That Purpose. 2 e ome | today by the vessel's age {of nearly ds without losing e A ; 4 =ik e 1on! AGED GROCERY OWNER i A favorable = don, 9.40 p. m, i announce- Was:talken ot ¢ ¥ the genera OBITUARY. g, ment was made foday that internation. | by oficials | KILLED AT FAIRFIELD |inc ] £ ";, S eraneny Sarety o Clv | Found on the Flaar of Hig Store with | Albert A Camm‘ o furnish relief for he civil populatio In some executive g there | L 2 t with | — = e Russian Poland occu- | was o disposition to ! 5 Bullet Wound in Head, | Beginning March 1, \\(,, e ses Germans, The elle Plans| German naval) commande e UL jeounty jail at Belvidere, est contemplace extensive collection of|civen much more strict instruct | piridsepéet, Conn. Feb. |ve fed for fifteen cents a a A OBEG of MMttt e e nrhe] about iScaring for. the!safety of ‘civ- >, an aged grocery store {of forty-five as formerly rti Tl ‘d (N‘ st |- ];o pv‘\rn;.‘ .- .”‘ 1x F ;‘ of both enemy nd neutral coun 1 found dead on the fllu):: | S— {age Y ears. Rockafellor Toundation a8 o el on board al merchant ships, than State Sllroe( _extension, F 5 Iron Manhole Cover w Rock foundation: = . S ky been made i E i yelock this afternoon, d; v 100 pounds blown = l],‘\rn American and Spanish ambas- | ed was that German's action|a builet wound in his head. The wound |the passenger platform at the second ot $Eibre ot Berll and Visona are mem- [ 50" ien thistly ag ~|was from a .22 calibre rifie which was | Square elevated station in Cl % today at bers of the committec goes of contraband and the troop ships|found by the man's side. The man was | town, Mass., by a gas explosion. { At s % the English channel. Officlals | brought to Bridgeport and died at the { Swin . ROt GERMANY TO MAKE umed that Germany, reallzing the|hospital at 2 o'clock, To overcome a financial shortage due D ger Both lived BTiDe sl enth. SHIE arisc| From the nature of the builet wound {in the Tr aal and the Union rm WAR, PISONERS WORK from the loss of innocent prob-|and from the fact that Te a|South Africa, gold companies there R he ; i ably would by ost painstakin n! conensston on top of the s | will ubject to a special tax on|known rare examples of tural_Pursuits. In this connection, it was said that|oner John J. Phelan will hold s | —- ers and never used tobacco. R P e e as been receivediquest on the case at 11 o'clock Mrs. Amy Gray of Boston will be the| _ T : Amsterdam, Fev. T, via London, 1113 ] I T s lieen ecein | day morning. ST (e submarine 1.2 when | 17,500 Germans and Austrians Interned 2. m.—Prisoners of war in Germany | ¥ last month England had transport- | nched at Quincy, Mass., | in France: be used to carry on agricultural | H s BACK BRITISH OUTPOSTS| e 1 Batties Are Proceeding Around Is-| N. vork bankers purchased $3,000,- St mailia and El Kantara. Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, Chicago & X 5 o Lo Railway Co. consolidated ‘the - Inbetior ATV dock Constantinople, Feb. 7, via Amster-|morigage gold 4% per cent gold|(hat permits have beon. iostod arga dam to London. 10.35 p. m.—The offi- | honds. to those having sons fighting in_ the cial statement Issued today by the gov- | | French army or the condition of whose »y3~l|;\l‘nl\sa_\'g -udfl b i R Foliowing the action of the l'r‘;il‘(’d health does not permit them to be Our vangu. i in_the re-|¢;o Panama Canal from March to July. | trans; 0 ¢ n c: gion east of the Suez canal and drove 5 oty smpe I ates in postponing the openeing of ck the British outposts against the the Government of Panama postponed canal. Battles took place around IS¢, the same date the opening of the mailia_and El Kantare and are still |ooioeal exposition proceeding.” L i E A bill empowering the industrial Destroyed Eyes in Portrait of Kaiser. | welfare Commission to permit women nneries to work more nine hours a day when emerge- passed by the lower Amsterdam, Feb. 7, (via London, Feb. 7, 11.18 p. m.)—Hanoverian newspape: received here state a French war pr than oner named Lescuyer had been con- demned to two vears' imprisonment. following his conviction on & charge| Prohibition officers at Kenova, W. that he committed & crime against|va. restigating the high price the sowcreign by destroying the eyes|of pumpkins brought into the state in the portrait of Emperor Willlam. [from Kentucy, discovered that hollow- pumpkins with a bottle of liquor in- Cards for Bread in Berlin. Berlin, Feb. 7, by Wigeless to Say- ville—Cards entitling 4the hoider to bread will be issued in Greater Berlin. Cards will be sent to the heads of households in a quantity corresponding to the number of persons in the famil; Bread may be purchased anywhere in the greater city upon presentationgof these cards. i side were seiling from $1 to $1.50. During the Ten Days’ Trip from anzanill Cuba, the value of the carge of the Norwegian steamer Pro- vhich arrived at Boston, in- ed $21,000. When the steamer left the cargo of sugar was valued at about $249,600, but prices now make it worth about $371,200 at wholesale. ustrians and } concentra- Protests Handling of Spanish Mer- chandise. Madrid, Feb. 7, via Paris, 3.05 p. m.— The Spanish chamber of con:merce has entered a protest against the manner in which Spanish merchandise is handled at some United States ports, especlally those in Porto Rico. flcation is asked of present cond or at least the same tr United States merchand in Spanish ports, Brakeman Knlled by Travn. Danbury, Conn., Feb. 7.—Thomas C. Ryan, of Hopeweil, N. Y., a brakeman, died today in a lical hospital as the result of injuries received vhen he fell from a t-ain and was dragged under the wheels. The train was In charge of Engincer Edward Ryan, a brother, last night,