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Norwich VOL. LVIL—NO. 41 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY PRICE TWO CENTS 17, 1915 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connectlcut in Proportion to the Cltys Populatlon GERMANS WINNING IN EAST; LOSE IN WEST French Capture Nearly Two Miles of German Trenches in the Champagne Region Near Perthes BRITISH PROGRESS TO THE SOUTH OF YPRES Cabled Paragraphs ‘Newfoundland's War Que’ St. Johns, N. F., Feb. 16.- @‘é land, with ‘a_populatior (¥ 000, Dlans to bring {t- _ g3® the British army 000 if the war 250, men for| o «ner year. Gras in France. 5.30 p. m—By Gras_was celebrated nowhere in France today. In the households the day was but less pretentiously than No May . Feb.- 16, der Mardi Pa | cial or publicly of celebrated, usual. most e ; Napoleon’s Girth 41 1-2 Inches. Paris, Feb. 16, 450 p. m.—The belt worn by Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo, which shows that his girth then was 41 1-2 inches has been pre | sented Lo the National Museum by Madame Poilpot, widow of the military ainter, { PRIZE CR W PLACED ABOARD THE WILHELMINA | Advises That Road's |To Validate Stock "' of NewHaven Road LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED BY MASSACHUSETTS COMMISSION | FUND FLOATING DEBT|14 Embarrassment Could Be Relieved by Uniform Laws in States in Which It Operates. { 2 i i gislation to va New York, New 1 Hartford Railroad compa \Civil Service Bill .. Passed by Senate Condensed Telegrams The Bank of England 000 pounds sterling bar hought 1 gold. The Reading Railway will in the market for 15 steel Ship Purchase Bill Passed by House _ AT 1.20 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING, |" person can leave Vera Cruz 215 TO 121 shortly coaches. FOUR REPUBLICANS VOTED WITH DEMOCRATS. | A railroad blockade is fea from the effects of a blizzard in northern |1owa s HOURS' STRUGGLE | bt Pont Powder Co ic IDULL DAY IN HOUSE No bids were received for ehool bonds All the Republicans and 19 Democrats the § Passed Resolution Appointing Arthur Voted Against Bill, Five Progressives M. Brows Judge jof Town Court of in Favor—Goes to Senate Today. The Standard Oil Co.. of New Je §. Ertwaid 3 its regular quarterly dividend | of § 5a share. ” " { Hartford, Fe. Washinzton, Feb, The govern-1 The H. C. Frick Goke Co., fired ntanenl to et ship purchase bill, as an amend- {aad 1 coke over it e Connells- | tion of the ot to the W aval auxiliary distriet Activity in France Has Increased During the Past Two Days-—‘ |8 antion Sagh e e o0, 1014, including | was passed by the house at - Einets [ hrec: Dimcerd (o Shtess Wen ot | o Coaret Haye oy ted | o'clock this morning by a vote of | JFhe Newarkc Factory Site Co, Inc, | + In East Prussia the Germans are Carrying on Successful | Falmouth, Eng. | SR S i S R L of thm il et | IS AP AT CERLE00000 s 1n” | commipine | public service commission in a report parliamentary struggle Which ;s > e stered a Offensive Operations—Russians Working to Forestall} : A pr . ot | Sied _,“"I“m B = rcomment ter midnight, threatened | The Tonopah-Belmont Mining Go’s | isn v passing o e { officers and sixteen men were | outstandin = nterminab, of a{net pro January we fathered by ihe i ] | ou \ding be author o ! : € | h ator . = ik 2 i | 1 er {against $117,604 for December Amendments of by Sontors T Quick Changes of the Austrian and German Forces [ 1 on hoard the American steam- | e e e o { 5 Senators Pur g Sk X 5 er Wilhelmina Falmouth today. The | he practical situation is, the report | Two hundred young men availed (Continued on Page Six) Russians Report Conditions in Carpathiane Unchanged, | e i ey > themeelves of {he first opportunicy to | gkt S A ans I O R i o : g b s | WHITMAN'S SECRETARY R . - } | issued and is he of the pub- | v e % ! While Vienna Claims Austrian Successes {1ie; the loating debt has been incurred [7A third Youngstown, O. Sheet & | APOLIGIZES TO ACTRESS | OPIUM CONGEALED ABOARD ind the notes which represent it are | Tube furnace will be ‘relighted | === ¥ : s liscwiee in the' hands of the pubiic | {week, leaving only one idle stack. | Because Governors Party Left the 1 ¢ x::.XT‘:f?xi Captain Arrested for Failure to Exposs| Much o Dresait .jmr arras t Indiana. |ings at Hammond, N Y, were de-| ypan s iy Squad n: the North | Plot to Smugagle. vith rn;;;fl..(f‘:';.nr_sm (‘;*w A “{‘f“""_\rl troyed by fire at a loss of $40,000. s S died here tonight from pneu- | - | _be removed, ihe com- ‘ i 455 pearing here e e ate e New York, Feb. 16.—Captain David by reconciling conflict- | Grain receipts at Chicago last week |5 ;pofozy from Major John Forgs the Bluecher |F. Bvans of the British tramp steam- various states in which e e el decteaee of | Moore, Governor tman’s Beodab st 5 perse g sunk. Captain Erdmann w | sl Frankmount, which arrived at ompany operates. The commis- the " democ 5 ot | SR B DURNS S ARG T EIG S Procoding | sratuny: 3 governor :V;Fen:ve‘ély‘»‘rr:m: s increased * gunners | Saturday from England with suggests that the company s s neE S e | a local Iantt i sl 0 Mo ¥ i e [a s AR e ey changes in Connecticut laws, Kelly of 4 ast nig o Bt Ml oot bl O e | cealea aboard, it is alleged, was ar-|_“Under the laws of . fferty and | The Califernia Railroad Commission | - d that to the south of Ypres (i WALTER HINES PAGE CONFERS |rested today and taken before United | Sa¥s the report, “the company h Sl ELomes e eeny e teoa e e tates Commissioner Houghton to an- | a0d stll has ‘well-nigh comp! fsun = ssued a year g reducing " express | ooy od" troops are in contic 4 WITH SIR EDWARD GREY.|oyer 1o the arge of dereliction of | cense to do as pleases, and it the | SUMMER CAMPS FOR | rates. & rcund which a two days’ eng | Bt | e liscover and expose | Past has cxercised these broad powers MILITARY TRAINING | —— Lo e B et tuile i, | Concerning German Nete Offering alleced Fagge | with a " 3 ; | Fifteen hundred of the most reed‘«'[,’,:“lz)'; Sae y st to Compromise. | Bvans was 1 $5.000 bail for | have the | Urged by General Wood in Addressi‘;"";'“ the unemployed of Greater ]}'Wl the curtain . s tions | examina on 2 and was pa- | 8eR¢ P | York are on the temporary payroll of | op SUE® 0 el e on heveca] eb. 16 m.—Walter| roled in « of his consul [ DRSS eenbe | the Salvation Arm) e e i lines of ra vs radiating from Wa ge, the Ame ambassa- | tomorrow sh “security. | - Genera o ance was comi i e Tt S | ed today with Sir Edward| As the opi I tot r General| Monday was the warmest February | fOFMmance was compl aw to eastern and western Gal | - Lo ¥ o | 1 be- bis e Na e et ek ehruary | chrtain. ross for t means of which hoped | Gr the British foreign secretary,|veyor Norwood repoi D of the I oo e KI5 In e ork that the Weather Bu- | S50, S000 SO0 L o nad 1 e more mobility to their troops concerning the German note offering!is declared not to have been mar S e |s e ;l'-«' has ever recorded. The tempera- | gon, . Senodiie thels alling the quick changes of the t « attacks on British ships if| festec s required by the revenue a | ture was 61 degre | n and German force 4 ain will permit fe -, assistant United States | t | While the Ru ns he sit- villan population srney. today began an ad- b i p e campaiingreater o n‘_‘ The American Steel & Wire Co. in- | o ion in the rpathians as virtual Ge against Lthe Frankmount i X | thought. so that they n |creased the working force at both the | ‘nchanged, unofficial repor Mr. Mr. 1 government a pen- | less Bvektiente ) ared to ra the forces (f‘}“"“ S =na d8eNolel NI aiffis "“» hem learn that the of Budapest Vienna | discusced the steamer 1500, proceeding will | Grg o 1 e o Ibetween and 400 men. ! el e e the |loaded with food for Germany, which |necessitate the giving of bond before | E ! es to raise an army “ - — i o lea e EuCCe: 1is g held Falmouth for a prize|the ship can leave port | | It this coun. | .. Eight of the men charged with par- | s n 1 ind status of which has not| members of the A s o 1 oG Soun? |ticipation in the up 1 the sub- | =atement, stal vet et mined { ho were arrest- | ors of t ven com- | Wood sa 5,000 office would be|UrbS of Manila on the night of De- ! sians in parti government yes ¢ charged { outlined in a vote taken on|npeeded for the army at the ou He | cember 23 ed not guiity. i past few number 0 it the ship's { the directors at the reques atel Hhit e ittt =4 | { g i s o i rting crude opium | of the commission, s also given ted that there would be 2,000} The annual m.eung of the Maine| L ME"'CO CERY. Germany Means No Harm to Neutrals | Ol s oy el By . : | 2 the summer camp at Platts- | giate sinne, 1 3 | = % % > | as no thought of making into opium, also were indertaking to express an | N. Y. next summer. Slite iEsans s willy e ihelayin, Enrt Further Indications of Friction With SR Heines rman | o sions to Germany, but on the|arraigned Commissioner | regard to all detail he | sty jon De 18, 14, and 15. accord-| c i Offiola marine departmen { contrary is preparing to tighten tha|lloughtor ey were held in | says, “the policy declared | ANTI-CATHOLIC SPEAKER in an announcement made. ! RrranE B the naval attache I restrictions upon freight ' movements mination upon the | n the whole, comme g — = gt at Berlin, T o S tatements in| charge in | d fead, if it is fellowed | BOMBARDED WITH EGGS| Thomas Casgrain, Postmaster-Gen- | LS g out the he'l o Hiament alse have indicated that it| e comm to ification the aff — {eral of Canada, married Marle Louise | | et AT declaration relating to the ome | B tenminatioh of Great Britain| of the company, to a concentration of | Aesistant Arrested When He Refused | Masson, of Paris, in St. Patrick's m.5",{"m‘j’?h""\"‘“'\“‘"’j“fr“‘ liplomat e S DOl (o make reprisals if Germany euforces| 1 bunkers of |altention upon its proper transporta-| to Obey Police at Patersom, N. J. |thedral in New York yesterday. iy b Crrateri HeMbe " o hem A P t to destroy merchant ships|t clded twes n business, and to other | Aol - i S s SEREAL SIS DL eI D U‘ Ge CE-iher with theic cneve: | additional can opium. valued ui | fOrms of pasi practices L Paterson. v T viely % | Delirius fnllowmg an operation for| it upon g E i T e | chiarg e e | Prewwt “‘E"-QE"“C"( Sincere. =EES e Okl o s tas il e e - e printed T - of the Wilhelmina. fail [was > . g just as she | calied here to e Ao mad | Brooklyn Hospital, killing himself e diplomats e = dence of the owners that the food a fus 8 ing for Portland aine, Sur- | |to make an address. A Rt % use this moans: ‘ S B> the oivhi tniatoh o e |[vmver aving reccived informa- | SiDCETE ombar |ndignation was expressed by Phi Rl Seads fror 3t ao ¥ alone probably would be submit- | tior ng th i a5 st ] actia e N the s pObcernb adeiphia Presbyterian ministers at the _he gig to recede from is announced in- | 1ed to the prize court, It is consider-|$ s still concealed ahoard. The | MeAt W binding force when | nim away {claim of the Unitarians that recent orde tention to employ bmarines in the . > oy i managen change { 3 In was o ourse must be cently deciared zone, on condi- | °d unlikely, however, that any evidence % 3 S oeCw “The |adiata < st o th him personall fon that Great permit food | could be produced which would induce| e ter f1 Massachuse it Tho. const, et loutiee it sty supplies to reach Germany, has been | Great Lritain to permit the food to| EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY L jws signs of | [ suaniighmn Houtis _le_gc:h‘pfl, nitted to the rnment | 59 Speas { DAMAGED MANY HOUSES 2 A ! - |she will patrol the ice fields and report | Obrtacn ™ o : Americar ndon, | 413 GE jlaws. It may be that the stockholders | b e o Bosition of the ias | )A(w o L s charge « i e ; S 'e able to recover damages fror Wir position of the ice | e added, however, tha . s | AWAITING REPLIES FROM GREAT | Population Alarmed, Fearing Another respon o en : g uot e r . Catastroph = o — SEte [ oy F’r"fi"“ jSoncte | BRITAIN AND GERMANY | astropie: TO PRESENT NEW PARK P T e A L rranza’s sub e e { === | ¢ e Ay ormer President Taft > ety S The R | Officials of United States Made No| % e TO CITY OF BOSTON.| [erasident shoula e atbe et pRasot it the prohititic ns Mexe oenriars [ a8 sny Housess repfiering o num: to the | The Julia Ward Howe Memorial Asso- | siamtion. o0 ™ : ined for Germany will be p; X e e ol - i1o | PET Of them dangerous for habitation. | s con- fotiae . L poo=s i SR Washington, Feb. 16—Officials of the | The population, greatly alarmed. has | oo ciatio T - Briflah and ¢ e .| United States government made no|even abandoned the S , — | An auto truck company of Lima et in b ot | further move today in the diplomatic | aring another catastroy i ehrer |, Bostor s Julia rd|received an order for 2.000 trucks of | e el 5 |controversy with Great Britain and earthquake shocks also were Topre. | Howe X Al assc pre-|the three and four-ton variety. The|FUTURE POLICY OF Positions, traviors many over the use of neutral flazs, |7 Avezzano today. The situatior n the : : ey x to the Ru Gov- | BorL e e he submarine campaign on merchant- | in- the b ce of the Ab: i hene|of th o1 e NEW HAVEN SYSTEM = =i = | men and the shipment of foodstuffs to | iremely i e e E=Len public wa P forty aeroplanes were ¢ : 3 | y he meiting snow and : < - X the vttt | Germany. They awaited formal re- |the inces ns have flooded the S < he v Secretary of the interior Lane t | Submitted to Massachusetts Public the results plies from Great Britain and Germany | valiey t most impossible | the New & T @O hingt for San Francisco. Service Commission. ° cent American notes on the | for ihe bou he | due not t n 130,000 square feet. Within will attend the opening of the Pan- s H e about Th 1 > c ¥ Sweden ar | people are still encamped in the open | t placed 3, monumantes stonfve President Wilson’s The directors of t note to t jor eping At night they | 3 o taiBe uE her Shush g tive, It New Haven and Hart- eofestine. o e AR s o Changes Recommended. G. Howe. e will bej S Statoment: af tLats of = shoot the hu slves from the| mmission then cites the Con i ireek ns in vers throughout Italy submitted to the public carrying wit still_prowling in | D ws and recommends that the | O Dr. T pic sery N and risite dne nnounce the in- S P of fooc le: ne ! e foliow inges 1 t At Rome, the the road t 1l some of its many ~-j'h'° suppli ne are | 3 = S I han fifty feet idings, to ge others, to The Norwegian and Dar vas no indication that the for- | frequer cks of that it will no longer British Steamer Blown Up. out ¢ s hm;,r, 7 i ew properties and to at- surance companies have ord mer intendeq to alter its policy om |wolves | for the compa to ec London, Feb. 16, 11.15 p. m.—A des-| nd close to the business of of the respective coun nts of condi contraband | = n- | patels to Lovds from Fecamps, France | Russian will not give pilstage 1o Pertation & ;‘jd;;‘/ow;;,.x‘vmnrn;!v on_their la rn.‘"\\'n,ulr. | INTERMITTENT MEDICAL | e Britis steamer l"‘l\\v‘ an ships throug REe The Saement W hztional <ol heir cou n ntention of | { loes 1 vy, bound from Hull f at Libau, Revel or Riga acorai: f meellng in oraaoalarEor bmarine o el EXAMINATIONS SUGGESTED : Toos up e terdar e Blb revalyed Srartithe Aroesicas nada has requested the ships. — of | ing twer miies off Cape bassador at Petrograd X Soreizinient to Dlhceie wapapers in Germany,|At Convention of American Medical | )y bwo successive: ey | pasendor ot Betiugran, company American side of ti | se of a semi-official character Association. | succeeded upon its merger says that seven men of the T ask its r ;_of the proaches to Canada has been reported by Ambassador Gor 3 6.—TLaws that wiil re- | , €xcept o Tar h powers | cam nig reported t Washington, held cashiers at ba company and of the ous subsidiary due to the recenwattempt to blc i, who, however, finds the officials | g ntermittent medical examination necessary for the operat none of the me ) team- | revolvers, and escaped with 2,000, ov leased lines of the Boston an the rallrcad bridge at Vancehoro, friendly and disposed to take into con- | even from tioners of years ntenance of any property which it| ey seen erlooking $5,000 more in the: < road, the Connecticut com- — sideration the embarrassments of the | standing were »d in a report | NOW Dossesses. 3 5F o loond® have made dheie loac 38 i t con the 40 AIRCRAFT OF ALLIES | United States and other meutrals in|at today's ser snvention of | . A change which will no 1 ake | the Tifeboats. Tha: \conipintni Hagainet ens { Dan ;wm Railway company the ATTACK GERMAN POSITIONS | ¢ Situatton. the Americs ica > n e e or « miorityjof theidi: | - Haven Rallroad of overcrowding the | S¢3 View Rallroad compan b | “oPEN SHOP” SYSTEM | It is difficult to raise the st ndarv}‘(]‘_"‘l’*} gees ".‘.:""("N,"“ > be res Imprisoned as “Alien Suspects. trains between New Rochelle o Dropped Bombs on Batterics East and | | of practitioners who have been at work | denis of any one state. 7 - = N. F. Feb. 16— Fourteen|the Grand Central terminal: has OBITUARY. \ Pl H IN OHIO COAL MINES.| for many years,” said Dr. Horace D.| sagers ghe Shrosent 5 I te he First Can-!withdrawn by F. A. Molitor of 33 X, — West of Ostend. { HNoF | Kinali ot “Firiaca” universis whe | necticut, a majority « directors L L N T Hebart i bIa it ae . = | Committees Appointed to Work Out|read the report, these ~doctors | MYSt be residents of that state adian contingent for service with the|sau s i % = Teoin ;0‘_ 38 ‘ rel 1 she e ex ned 0! t o el A han - o ng itish o DRNL o " . 6.—Robert il sl Details of Plans, {pUIE Do ashimen oy (e o Eimal i) SLARER SO/ IRE N llling lons ns as “alien suspects Obervations of the Mellish comet elS Bohere bt planes today attacked German | : P e | thing they knew or if they are keep. | unlimited stock and securities or ¢ arned today. All are of foreig ETe P on oAy [Sand Ly man, who shot himself on sitfons at _ Ostend, lclkerke, | _Cleveland, O.. Feb. 16.—Fastern Ohio| 2i1& s % """ | make unlimited guarantee of the se-|entaze but some have lived in Canada|Professor Aitken of the Kick A 7 at a local hospital, where ‘histelles and Zeebrugge in Belgium | C0al operators at a meeting this after-| "< | curities of other corporations without |for more than a quarter of a century.|atory, California, according to a des- a patient, died tonight of the and according to the official report, | NOON decided to open their mines under| - L DD nablic s cinoh e il | party came over on the steamer|patch received ata the Harvard Ob- = with good results, {an “open shop” system, it was stated| Noted Scriptural Authority Dead. tion | Missan e. in irons and was d ervatory Depressed by his ess, Mr. Lee Bombs were dropped on gun posi- | after the meeting adjourned. Commit- Lond Feb. 17, 1.50 a. m.—The Rev The validation act presen by the | barked under a strong guard. On the . larose during the absence of his nurse, ons, trawlers and barges and an aer- | tees to work out details of the plan!Thomas Kelly Cheyre, a noted author- | commission is so drawn as cover | march to the citadel each man was| The State Conservation Commission | 5ok from his traveling bag a revolver {rome - | wers appaiited {ity on seriptural wr died last |only stock issued and outstanding in|handcuffed to a soldier, will hold a public hearing relative to|anq shot himself in the head. He was The official statement concerni 1 One of the committees is night. the hands of the public and does not —_— — the ry condition of the varfous|, o of the late William H. Lee, of air raid s P Secretary of Labor Wilson at ! = { validate the 228,991 shares which the|To Fight Bubonic Plague at Havana. shell fish grounds in the waters of New | prarford, Conn.. and was 51 vears old. . Jons o the navai|ington soon and it was saw, will tell| Thomas Ifelly Cheyne, wh born | company holds in its treasury | Washinston. Feb. 16.—Surgeon Gen-|York State at the commiesion’s New FoEbplacst dhe Drages, Ostend and [ TR0 S (helators have exhausted | in 1841, was for many vears Orlel pro-| This treasury stock should be can-|eral Blue of the public health service| York city office February 13. Hearings on Danbury Hatters’ Petition seorugge district were continued th ry means to bring about a settle-|fessor ‘of interpret of scriptures | celled, the commission savs. adding |today approved measures for fighting| S Niaahingtons Teb T afterncon. Forty aeroplanes and s iy at Oxfor He was canon of Roches- | that the company has given assur-|g, pubonic plague outbreak in Havana,| Inventories of all stocks of drugs|, '\ o q’- e EHRE o es bombarded Ostend, Middelkerke, | have another meetinz. prob-|ter from 5 to He was the |ances that It Is to take steps in this| by cable by Surgeon | held by wholesale and retail druggists ;’1" S T N LIS AouEs GParopa: iistelles and Zeebrugge wbly early next week and we exoect to| grandson of the T. H. Horne, | direction at once. 1f this step is not as, who was sent from Key |and prodcers and Importers were ord- | 1ors committee on tie petition B Ber Aone o the neary | Baws e i EE e author of the once popular theological | taken, the commission advises that the nvestigate. There have ered to be made and compieted by | Connecticut members of E situated on the east and west | three weeks,” said one of the lead-|textbook on the introduction to the|act shall not take effect Faach st tc rost e Dl e | Mach 4 e Internal Revenue Commis. | IDE that Congress D S frip ] ox g on to the ; been three human cases of the plague| Mar s o i e s e ide of Ostend, on gun positions Ing operators. Holy Scripture He member | cancellation is accomplished it ol ding fatally, | sioner Osborn, at Washington. et : S 2 ddelberke, on transport wagons on | Representatives of the companies|of the Old Testament st o : jaenarted SRl fo e N T o bury hatters’ injunction case. Chalr the Ostend-Ghistelles road, on the|who make a business of furnishing|pany in 1884 mng was (e sarnes e Drafis of Thres General, Bills. Dt It i s e ™ TUTTL A sherifi's posse of fifty men, trav- | Mm2n Fitzgerald of the commitree toda ole at Zeebrugge to widen the hreach [ non-union men were here today and|many theological worls 7 Drafts of three general bills accom.- | Seon Guiteras. o eling In automobiles and alded by | 88reed to grant the hea: damaged in former ottacks on the conferred with several of the operators, 5 pany the report. The first is a per- | ey -l couriers on motorcycles, scoured the - cbrugge on barges o “We have not vet closed contracts| = Fecting redraft of the acts of 1913 rei- | Fire Destroys Baptist Church at Mal- | couriers on motorcycles, scoured m,,% eiwsyog Ul S301y presg B on trawlers out- | With the operators.” caid one of thess| Bosten Gets Cargo From Germany. {ative to the issue by rallroad corpora- | den—Loss $200,000. iwo men who on Saturday shot and| Venice. via London, Feb. 3.05 a e ge. representatives, “but we have submit-| Boston, Feb, 16.—The Swedish | tions of stock, bonds, notes and oth Malden, Ma Yeb. 16.—The First!iieg William Dick, a mine operator. |m.—It is reported that bread ri . French aeroplanes assisted |ted terms:. | steamer Ran brought here today the "\"dzflf-‘t‘f of mo"h!;‘d"ed"- Another | Baptist church, a larze granite struc- | furs iten in Bohemia. A despatc the naval machines by ma vigol — | first cargo received from Germany|Wwould aliow any railroad corporation |ture fn Malden square, was destroyed | o . Caristad ooy’ that at Altrohis attacks® on the (hi $200,000 for Charitable Purpeses. | since the war began. She left Lubeg|to issue preferred stock of one or|py fire tonight, causimg a loss I Qs_jf ;E__’J:hd;:';;':;'a ;’a";"(or;mg:‘dt g e S is affectively T New York, Feb. 16.—Emil C. Bondy, | ©n the Baltic sea on January 9 and|more different classes, and a third |mated at between $175,000 and o to their destinationg| for several days and that 400 w. aireraft from cuttin who died February 7, leaving a large | &fter calling at Copenhagen, skirted the]| Would prohibit the issue by raiiroad|(oo. Sparks scattered over a wide e Scmo’ before Feb.|bringing _their children, came it i a that zood r lestate, bequeathed more than $200.060 | Norwegian coast and then headed|corporations of fractional shares |area started several small fires. The|in Fngland or m““‘n - z0ne around| Carlsbad from that village to beg that | for publ is | westward, passing between the Shet- led S ish Mini { public library was saved after a hard | Fuary inh Tales “m", ’-‘be established | the auiacrities send them food alv will was ¥ for probate, land and Orkney Islands. Expelle panis| inister Sails for | fight., tHs msiew S < shed | 2y o 2 % Poir | trustees of Columbia university | iR 2 Havana. | e g | Has G Bibinarie' Mot Dicastanz : and every left $190000. the income to he | Movements of Steamships. Vera Cruz, Feb. 16.-Jose Cars, the | Taft Leads Freshman Class at Yale. ; | Has German Submarine Met Disaster? y: the fiying officers primarlly for cancer research worl.| Liverpool Feb. 16.—Arrived, steamer | Spanish minister who lett Mexieo City | New Haven, Conn., Feb. 16.—Charles| Fifty-four thousand railroad em.) London, Feb. 17, 4.05 a m.—A Dun- ng bombs on any por- { Many hospitals in this city were left | Dominion, Philadelphia via St. Johns, | several days ago by order of General | P, Taft, 2d, nephew of former Presi- |ploves signed petitions to the Missouri | kirk despatch to the Daily Toas s tions of towns. substantial bequest. N. F. Carranza, was transferred from the |dent Taft, leads the honor students ot | Legislature, now in session, asking|that a life buoy In;Cgbedt 7'1':! h:l: L = Nesy York, Feb. 16.—Salled, steamer | United States battleship Delaware to | the freshman academic class as Yale, |taht rallroads of the State be allowed | been found on the shore at Zuvdcote, Captain of Bluecher Dead. Mrs. Reuben F. McBroom, who shot'Cretic, Naples for Boston. tae steamer Maria Cristina today and!according to a list made public to- !to increase freight and passenger rates near Dunkirk. It is though o axe Edinburgh, Feb. 16. via London nd killed her husband was indicted Rotferdam: Feb. _14.—Arrived: departed for Havana. The transter night. N. D. Fendall of New Britain the increase to give employment to belonged to & German eubmarin 19,255 a. m—Captain Ordmann, com- 'at Mobile, Ala., for first degree murder. steamer Hvndam, New York. was made outside the harbor < second on the liss several theusand addittonal men. “ich possibly met wit hdisaster (] 4 4 SRR SRR