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The Bulletin’s Girculation in Norwich is Double That of * _,ther Paper, and ts Tota | Circulation is the Lar .g-estfiin Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population PRICE TWO CENTS ) at a % " R | . . i ‘ : : - Cabled Por- .~ Pigi 1o Invade Why Lusitania Condensed Telegrams |\E)QD FOR GERMANS IS CONTRABAND | — S ! | | e | | Admiral B _ead, Beflin cafe owners will advance t z | ~Petrograd, Feb. 1 ,a London, Feb. -~ i | | price of beer. | % 20, 545 o m— Admiral Bierllof, for- exican Brnmry Se 0l e £ mer Russian minister of marine, died | The Bank of England bough .Dofll TE G I Tiro odas: He waa born Marcn 16, ‘ L | novnas Sreriing nag goid | British Government Gives That as Reason for Seizure 1844, | = = ; Baron Wimborne was sworn in a - = Norwegian Steamer Sunk In Baltlo Sea | LOS ANGELES MILLIONAIRE IN-{TO SAVE LIVES OF NON-COMBAT- [iorc 1ientonant of Troland of Cargo of the Wilhelmina London, Ieb, 20, 215 a. m.—The Nor- i wegjay - steamer Nordkyn Hhas -been | GlgTes Nrmmaoat. gt il The Bank of Engiand min rate - sule through eiriiing o mine newr | Fae i | i Bornholm Island, in the Baltic sea, ac- | = — | o e 5 cording to a despatch from Copenha- 1 ill authorizi c N | Country, Norway, | &en i che ‘oétral News.” ali"or the|SON-IN-LAW GEN. OTIS|CAPT. USED DISCRETION [/, The house passed = bit autrerizios| DISPUTES RIGHT OF NEUTRALS TO CHALLENGE One of Them Belonged to Neutral Country, Ve ‘ I { 5 =S oy 5 | CONGRESS PROCEEDS WITH ’ ! 17T ’ fipmants forithe week | : § Henry Chandler and Bix Others Ac- | British Government Did Not Give Cap- | . LonoRah ore ship: eslcl the Other a French Steamer e e : ‘ e Feb S Seapnten to 10,55+ tome | : 2 : cused of Having Reoruited Soldiers| ain Any Advice and Supposed Ship | V@lued at $215, {Ba.ses Action on Alleged Disregard for International Law — | House Passed Pension Bill, Carrying| . : _ e | , 2 E . i 164,000,000, Y91 in U. 8. te Invade Lower California.| Was Sailing Under British Flag. | Thetold curiew Ty alim 8. oialook | Shown by Germans in Bombarding Unfortified Towns, == | —— —_— revived in Los Angeles. 1o T AMAGED, BUT ABLE T0 MAKE PORT contronted nsol and the Fact That a Number of Vessels Ssiling for Exgl ! s t : X i 3 sppropristing] Los Angeles, Caiit, [eb. 19—Harry | Tondon, 19,7 | The Ford automobile factory at nui x } £90,000.0 e next eleven ndler, miilionaire land owner and | British forc \ice troit accepted a o ex-convict g 3 P e s settled down| son-in-law. of General Harrison. Gray | sned o rioe o romeS s evening is- | 1ol Som lish Ports, With Cargoes of Goods on the German List of 3 | today to owner of the Los Angeles Times, | tions of (he United States gowernmont — 4 > Dispatch Says No Warning Was Given the French Vessel—| i - LA Bill legalizing _the practice of Conditional Contraband, Have Been Seized by German . . : : the New ¥ assembly . 2 In Belgium and France Both Sides Claim Taking of Po- Nt b osate et Bt ; Cruisers and Brought Before a German Prize Court— ; A statement issued by the Bank of 2 In t ate the entire day ws 4 : " Sedbori T N . 5 - sitions and Capture of Prisoners—Germans Assert They | 000,000 Jeat T M . . l:r.\.;n.: shows case Cor 401,000 | Declares Owners of the Wilhelmina Will Have Oppor- | 0 Meet- Competition, Advertise [ S F ; Are Still Pursuing the Russians in Northern Poland— | o e 4 cxtin { tunity to Establish Their Case Before the Prize Court. | vy P | The Boston | 2 : e le and e measure fosTha 8 oece | In the Carpathians the Muscovites and Austrians are| S o00,0 | Bailway S e g Weathors | B i < 2 1g of the house con There can be no question that the siim fyving of $100,000. 5 London, Feb. {lidity in international law of the ‘ac- ng for Supremacy—Near the Rumanian Frontier a | ferences purchase Dill re- s in sdvertising. The fact is as one who k e | isi government announce tion taken by order of His Majesty's g ceived 1o . Teposing in ha HoEAhero it iw s advert in t e Mrs. J. Borden Harriman is writing a | it had decided that the ca government they will have every op . - - =af. inder e agrec- - ¥ o NN Svertsen e - Rew nov Wi the Colorado strike as its | Amer ilhelmin Dportunity of stablishing their case in Big Batile is Said to Have Opened With the Troops 2t i tenstvaly ehongih BRI RieE vid- thald quaiity wad O S D o b e O s N ian S Sunk by Mi The A well-kngwn to his fellow townsmen need have little fear | tavor leader] sy 1}111,« Majesty government would - in {nes ir W vegian Steamer Sun¥ ine | nce committee | P M i i e ; | - his announcement w this connection recall the attention of Knee Deep in Sno orweg y [ s weeh s e e U Sonnoid e | _Mre. Mary Mason Hassel New | Edward Grey, the British the United States government to"the h = I i also was at post «r otherwise. Those who lose York was married to Adrian Van de|retary. It seems to make considerations put forward in Shr in Balti 2nd Entire Crew Lost. t the special c petitors are those who have falled to e Sande Bakuyzen, Duteh consul general | purpose of Great Britaln Edward Grey’s note to Br. Page, of ttee resume its hearings to- that they have the goods to display or at New York i foodstutts o, Germ ny contraband, | the 10th in L5 o the propriety of = terms which the outsider cannot g - s o = = e et rasult of e e 3 $160,000 For Opening of Canal. X The Norwegian steame prisy ceedings before diplomatic action. dm rma « B littee amended to Tegis-{} 1 the newspeper that reaclies the e 1 at New Yorl I note Sir Edward Grey, after |initiated. It will be remembered tHat . = T e { o e e home fleld is the best means for educating the buying i jeld and num ewing the German methoos of war- | they have from the outset given defi- { 1ative, ¢ i judicial bill, ap-| B Capé faca | fare ang ae em as abso- |nite assurance t the owners of the v torped stcamsiips, 056 Of | DARING FLIGHT OF | propriating 3160060 15 e used by the wholesomp advice, and the paper w £ fiar 2p4 gen L S that the cvmets (HE of them ing to @ neutral coun- A ERENCH.AVIATOR | Dr ot et O o e o honw. Sidde 01 Bulist Its VeRCE coin to the amount of $2,418,745 | u says N if found to be contrabeiil. try—Norw s vessel tank Eeriah | adoptea & rchant to e o i oihe pocoint| Actions Should Not Be Challenged. |¥oU quitably indemnified. steemer Belrfdge, was torpedoed by | Machine Touched Waves Along t Se wich, and they can do mor il e, His Majesty's gov. | Foodstuffs Not Absolute Contraband. e marine near Folkestone, England, | Coast After Dropping Bombs on Os- s { & appeared its news during t weelk Id hereafter feel con- ‘There is one further observation to the French steamer Dinorah was| tend. expe | the reason for its being the home paper. , to declare foodstuffs absolute | Which His Majesty’s government pmeiy dasmaged by a similar vessel off Aariin Ghys DRODE i | gt atraband, or to take other thinks right and appropriate in the s ¥ s e aris, Feb, 19, 415 p. m—A daring | comu nference of | : T y al’ 1Cee e b psrican. erferinz with German present connection to give expression. nevpe sats munsand | | Farls, Feb, 19, LIS po o x e i ‘ Bulletin Telegraph Local Gener Total }iPlate ions Feb, 23 Teprisals, confiuently ex” They have not so far declared f00a- hat mo | the aviator X— who threw had agreed toi} g, ay Feb. 13 7 64 03 1l action will not be chal- | bsolute ¢ given the | Drojectiles in the vicinity of Oster i tilei bt axiach] Saturday, SR s 73 16 L 3 N Prives of Alis piihe. weskees. nTuved d part of ihe neutral . red with an BRI s Jand conbiat The aviator left his station o . | P S < i ~z P 20 1 the' sy : orcing an intergral part of that sys- |f00dstuffs being liable to capture if o e dand cogtiy D n i ienl wess Wi hs I} Tuesday, Feb. 16.. 75 120 238 13354l e e o iternatonal docizine, which: 4 | destined for’snemy forces or Govern: ind counter-at- | projectile landed on what appeared to | er | c s g . : i Jr L e ok e e T gt ot | mente: o SOl they T SR e be & number of munition and suprly | Wednesday, Feb. 17.. 89 14 8 381 Tha isitvsciiubiles oanisrencs ane s |Bulded by the Beneral principle, . of tions and pris wagons near Midde puo hursd: = > Sy X o | Rhode Island openad & es cannot compel l]xl‘t'l';quln\srsaflv upheld by civilized na- bl by both sides The ajrman then « | E | Thursday Feb: A8 7 .87 127 178 T VantertAy aftarnonn sovernment {o abandon | flons and ol served in Practice. that oy jermans claim they |let fall three bombs on t < . { 5 5 s rfare whic not i e ci pulations of countries at are he Rusena 5 | buildings. | The violence of |Eeafe Ut E YR | iday, Feb 997595 113 383 | The Vigo county (ind) e A | ehtly sastivel o s 1 T ort le to the south of | tonations ca. | GOVERNOR OF UTAH, DEAD | - L vte canrinnnics Sehes eitk or human- hily reserved for combaiants. This e : ehtng s | the enem = SRR | e 2 . | distinction has to all intents and pur- axt n = lights on the departing aviztor. Later | Physician, Dentist, Lawyer and News- Totals 195 - 3264 8l There are 14 soners in th ireq r poses Teen swept away by the novel nd Austriens stll are tow more bombs were huried on a bar- | paper Man—Friend of Lincoln and | (RN TR 2 733 2 {5 Wilhelming doctrines proclaimed and acted upom & for upremacy. Further south racks to the west of Osten Kt i i S | handed today to W by, the German government. Votastin froctior o5 the, Ty Searchiights found the Fr air- | e | ——————————————————————— | A builstin issued in Ottawa shows | Iz« American ambas fol- | “It is necessary here to awell upon . 1 to have|man sqom-after this and German ma- | : i e ot | Tows the treatment. At Tar b S cnee-geep in | Chine guns were fired at him et e nlle 2 s e N o e The communicn the | Out to the civil population of Belgium without success. Du | gy in his S8 Faladuyd dicted by the fed 1 grand Jury b < =g an | w the correspo g iteq States amba note | 2nd those parts of France which are | ini of 1 e oain | on a charge of having conspired Br sels i e dward Gr in German occupati - _ » es a g : | to viclate the neutrality of & o Giaa=tl : To Retali the lights ¢ aera- | b St e e St | Stk on e | Finstthut th et todesivad e ot oo, Retaliate oAl Germany. Another Gern }landed “safely i | e the Uniteg States to serve | 16 \g “fo save the | b f dynamite after 13 Cargo Seized as Contraban | g been 1% by the Bitiall &g e in Qistress, been el fler first hecame! & \ent in | vasion of Mexican - terri 2| . crew a - |ing i+ destroyed a ; " s | o, jProceeded” o sow . minel S o Norway. to O g oot I ewer Caiifornia | Crewiand | 56 0 { e time when His Majesty's|on the high seas and by this means reen the Ealtic sea by = | SAFE CONDUCT FOR b bus- | Av grmer goverhorof Lover i m ner out- | Fifty workmen had difficulty in es- | Jelzure of the carco of el ’:F;r::sha‘:m::: - BELGIUM RELIEF SHIPS ee Pt el RO LT B O e R lag ed. n \merican | before them the text of a decree m; O e Majesty’s government holds ACTIVITY ON RUSSIAN e Ee g en the v organized | general manager of the = Californ h governm i ot gi | Fork Binghams 08, She, oman federalcotuncing ey, them to. takejrefaliSty % 3 onr | Bearing the Flag of the Commission | S v e o Wi i ok | tor 125th of January, under article measures, even if Such measutes oorn POLAND BAT N 4 regiment, | Mexico wnd_Cattle company’s | e e AR oL D e, oveal A st . AND BATTLE FRONT.| b omised By England; France *ant Lor mwhich. 1 o Jranek et Chatite & Pl it raque SR 1 s Deders | — i e T e e el e Vienna Reports Russian Attacks Have| Germany. w vich-he e | real estato agent: > | L eft Liver de [ The town council of Heidelberg, | Germany aiter the slst of January was | civil population, not indeed of neutrai Becn Repulsed. | o T b N Rttty s, raclaco. A Atier discansiy e s > 1 | sanizations under direct government |refrained from doing so. When sube e | ~ew York, Fen. 18 iie he twas shere, r Cum- | The cattle compuny Is owned largely | Afier discussing U a [oncat : \nst future | control or to municipal authorities. | Sequently English towns and defence~ following offcial o e - P s en- | ST ST e e | the free cities of the German |and children, were deliberately and wnication was issuad tonigh | sed by Eng HEleitr Nen Munpsy 5 Object of Expedition. Not Advised by The London stock exchange nit- | ernment of which is | Systematically fired upon and killed iy T a thont ves- | ment made tods A ? governor an: % of the tment of justice n o issued 21 T v revised rules, | in the municipality. This was|by ships fiying the flag of the im= £ gl oo ¥y ohe | Vice chairman of the erstanding that ir mmings' ab- | S31 in return for the work of > Vistg ° v anical, which zovert the reas: actuating ’?,fisb;\}";'x:l:“\[ navy; 'x‘.L:{n quiet country towns Iy fire, with & view to conceal-| The commission hs e wxelonked s ehiould becoms|| LS. Sliged wrmed ! expedition, which ng B n A pent ihelmina. before & | scssing no military o meval Eariot movements behind thelr fighting | Were today either in . "As Cumm siled to ro- | {hey declared was-plamned to overrun pra ; resort ¢ m | effec |sessicg no m T, Paral fmport g (B | WESLEYAN FRESHMEN s o o e S Enr dennitory tor 1o e = dcinss | ss citizens RS coes| Portland, Matne, Jan | SIMEN S, g uties, f ¥ air v it- | man, hruary. the wie cel izens nd cap- | City, New Yor, F 1 e = anc merchant vesse a | o ealed would appear o e ta s and cap sh 3 c. g afed before a mirre T ps in the same Zian Rellef, Rotterdam.” each ship has | - money from the Califor n cos ir biiga- | C £ ! ’ wil repeal ant vessels have been torpedasd banners 160 feet long, lashed fo either | wn, Con nd Castle oo : tion s fultillec noisting « cu |3 13 ¥ : was fajesty’s gov- ht without any attempt bbemg side and bearimg the same iascription | freshmen ‘won the A statement tonigat ih: tral flag on i - ! Ic detention 1o give warning to the crew .or n th e tne Rus-|French Chamber Debates Liguor Sa- | months | 1 ¢ Joffr idition_to th e general gov- | against a British hospital ship in day- sians Iatel R 2. el | STae e Collocted Dutica on Cattle bl e ¢ 1 e, mos | ernment monop. ain and | light and similar treatment is threate =d_open s tpesnters on) B ot oo | i ut th a g o S sel disregarding, and m | b 3 . | flour set b sovern- | ened to all Eritish merchant vessels in . 10 @ ed shells from heavy | Parls, Feb. 13, 5.35 p. m 1|2 new barrel made a ifornie by Colonel Esteban Cantn, said | DEISLE gy t] oo estion of the [ the uftur Well as to any neutral suns were Semlin. * Severa | the imiting the number i the Sommitas in fréSh- | to have been an adherent of Iluerts | S regard Bt > British Board of Trade - band he shipments | ships that may happen to be found in mildings wors damaged and a civilian | 5810008 was resumed toda | men red the gur e | Cantuia niow: I ComTans oo 3 > ) 52 zements whereby ail per- J 3 neighborhood of the British Isles was wounded and two children iyere{members of the French chamber o mpus with pr: ally no op- | pendent fore % =t es th tish b e Faced Wwith this B s : nd ¢ (e et S ex_at | t ¥ orce at Mexicali, | , . oyed in the British m 3 With this _situation, ~Hi cHie O the 1 S was | SoPnUen-. & Tinehsnrs Gras Dasseq n and held it in the gnated | nearest the California-Mexic pensated for Majesty’s government constders it shelied, whercupon ¢ ander of Zfl;fli:é‘fl R e the required time, pany’s Mexican holdings and : TELEPHONE GIRLS PLAYED g from hostilitis Cites Seizures by Germans. would be altogether unreasonable that LA "“""H‘;j"j"“:‘ . - bambara- | AFETarn aie raidby -‘J“J’;; s e the scrap sa- | have n collecting export a | FIREMEN AT GREENWICH 3 — s, however, necess: to state | Great Britain and her allles should ba e i Wt Bes vy suns | Regt o8 s mela 0 Jouc deatens S freshmen will | cattle amounting to $2.20 per hea | ket On being released from Sing Sing | that the Ger ecree is not the only | €xpected to remain indefinitely bound < atives were & iy intho in thelr possession and fo ileged {0’ o class canes as| Chandler stated todaw ther Lo 1 Pu WA SR on on parole, David A. Sullivan, | gro on the submission of | to their grave detriment, by rules ‘68 he Serian commander t every | the purchase of their stocks of ab-|a the victor had giscussed any of the subjects JEE Eae ShmnatiaWindow aodl Elayad ] cted wrecked of ti Wilhelmina to the | Principles of which they rficog\»izsa:-‘t:‘; bombardment o Serbians here- | south o i = —— {tioned in the indictment with Aviles | Streamon Blaze. sro x ed. The German |justice if impartally observed as be Jéter will be anewered by an Aus T T < {CAPLAN HELD ON A QLvin the latters associates. I | £ { g o public announce- | tween belligerents but which are at s e 3 ements of Steamships. | {declared there no. Violation | aec o oY — treat _practically | the present enty g Baron Stephen Burian, the Austrian | Bergen. Feb. 18 Arrived: Stean FUGITIVE WARRANT |of tha neutraiit And: plolation [ doxen tel ! | Two men who e north- oL pastGRlr | e Yossent nouieat openiy SSUEANN Yreign minister, started the night for| Borgenstiord. New Yorc. St — ¥ - knew | today, assisting ‘ hadials 1 train near | coast as a fortified place base of : = e Austrian staff headquarters, where | > s e S Steamer| UNtil Extradition Can Be Received | Guzman fs : {in putting out a fire which de | e : s h 3 it ase | Future Actions Should Not B s g g Ll 1 Naples, Feb. 15—Salled: Steamer| | Guzman 1s the only one of the in. |\ oz out a fire I s were w to break |operations. On_the str of th e Chal e T T ann-Holl- | carpathia, New Yol from Los Angeles, | dicted men in jail. Al the ¥ the lunch wagon of Lu teel doors of the <car fcontention they have subjected to bom- lenged. B e chancellor, | “New ' York, Feb. 19.—Steamer St (oo o —— Bedv, out on $2,600 Honds and Chandier was | TEGR Atood close by th b fe approach of a esti- | bardme en Lowna of Yarmouth, | “If, therefore, His Majests's gover. orr g i { Paul Liverpoo for"New York, s oScattle, Washn o , 19-—David | released {oday on $3,000 bonas. [Rracsentatonons. dost | Scamvoronzn and 3, Lomong | menf should hereafter feel constrained ENT: |24 1400 miles enst of Sandy Hools at| g aplan, arrested ; ere last night | —_— JSEAY snentlic] fraihr the - .. .c|others. On the same ground, a mum-|to declare foodstuffs absolite contes. AGENTS OF STEAMEHMIP LiNes | 29,00 Yo 8 0% SRndy Motk 3¢ for alidzed’ compiicity in' the dyr Charges with Killing Bank President. | wingoms and slaved o ot A | v, Custis Les, dmughter of {ber of noutral vessels sailing for Ens- | band, or take other ceasures for Iaters ARE NOT ALARMED | da; i 2 ing of the Los Angcles P N e Rt B e w re . Lee, ited to Miss |15 ; the east coast. with car- | fering with German trade By, way of : : : New Yok, Feb, 19— Steamer ing, was held toduy dn a | Chance, cashier of the Bank of Smith- |at abo 2s ak Ma Wiis ©|oes of goods on the ¢ n list of | reprisals, they confidently expect that See Nothing Alarming in German War | ftania. Liverpool for New York T s : I iie s e e anre e, oith- | 85 SbOOE $EA00.° (e fire satted from | oo a | conditional aband have been|such action will be challenged on the Zone Waning. palled. Dock 5.30 a. m. Saturday Capian denjed any knowledge of the | STested today on_warrants ehargins | Fox, who was in A | O seized by German cruisers and brought | part of neutral states by appeals-to 3 = | Blowinz up of the Times building or of | BUFder in_connection with E was burned about the hands | Sy S AGain the Duteh vesser Masia: b la%s and neages of war whose VAN New York, ~—Agents of ihe Melien Still Under Examination. having had anything fo do with the|iN8 here Wednesday night of while getting the money from th ash| g has at one or more |ing rom _ Calitornin it a | Se=ts on their forming an integral part yig steamship & from this Y b o Gl S| dicad Tentars el Oliver, presi@ent of the ¥ . o L ahiner: |, Because a man & 2 |1nE sailec m California with a|of that system of international doe- - New York, Feb. 19.—Charlecs S. Mel-| alleged leaders in the dynamiting c e Farmers Bani: | drawer times been drunk is Do proof of bad |cargo of n cosigned’ to Dublin and | e e rt see nothing in the proclamation | jan, former president of the New Y piracy. He also denied having been |04 1080 company of Leesburg. They e tor, according to a decision of a | Feir. was sunk in September Ist | frankly peeste she uioi their enemy. f the German war zone o cause any | New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co.|out of the United States singe the|2re held in jail here, with three men |FOUR BANK OFFICIALS ia court of appeals in gTanting a Ly the German cruiser KaKilsruhe. | 1o mireraey s ne liberty and intention =e in plans for the transportation | was further examined today estruction of the Times building in | 2 7eSted Vesterday on stmilar cf rial to Waldo Dunn, convicted of | This could only have b alrisruhe. | to disregard so long as such neutral f either passengers or freight, they |sistant United States -Attorney October. | SEMTENCED TO FIVE YEARS oty Saneisughites Bt St ;f‘fnvzguhcedu:&.smtns cannot compel the German gov- idicated today ontaaing Hiners | Sry Brast b M TaeY G o 0 { ary t mong_oth gs, the cargo could | ernment to abandon methods of ware mor ill take on more pe | Ll el e e ; = e e |have been proved to be = n o torrow il take o more. pas S e e litead] For\Usinae MSIIE 46 Defravd. In/Ca Indictments for counterfeiting were |I3Ve boen proved to be destined for (fare which have not in recent bistory and freight than have left port X r ”I : : vernment or for armed regarded as h , hgle day in monthe it soriian investigation into the affairs of the ‘Worcester, Mass.. Feb. 19.—Foot nection with Failure at Memphis. | cturned by the federal srand Jury |gorce f a presedmption 1o this | of Qi 0, 22 ng the sanction. single day i s, 28| New Haven railroad. The secret in WARN NEGROES. TO LEAVE | mouth disedse broke-out today in uos | M. P ingt: Jobn Salih, | Jenie Zaoasors lefrect boen established owing to| . © o oW OF humanity: \ ¥ e B _lauiry, it _is stated, will be continued EiSs oG At W Or AL 62 emphis, Tenn., Feb. 19 Four o Paul Kimber and Fabian Zanagoza of | ieuin o metmet: iplishe ving acuw, Amsterdam, largest of|next week with Mr. Melien still under|Governor Has Started Investigation to | great precavtions. | Severs hocobils | Cials of the defunct Chickasawa Hank | Lyrn, Hdgar Houlcroft of . Lawrence | Dublin or Belfast consideredfortified| To Report on New Cancer Serar; iand- ine's il | e et | A e | ok e “Snder quarantine. Tha g |and Trast gompany today were s Nd William Duffy of Lowell, Mass. Gerraars Caninat ' Hawb: It Both- Waye| o™ York, Feb. 19-—The results of Yor's j authorlties today also condémned 105 | fencery to Ve years in the . 7 % . 2 of nearly a year by physi- o n Distress. | JTofersom City, Mo, Teb. f8—Law- |cows at the siable of John B. Joun. | ‘cioral Penitentiary and o _ffih re-| Capt. Horace C. Chapman, for more| “The German government camnot | clans, surgeons and lsborators, statt u o o Al e e |1essness in New Madrid county as the | son, Southboro. { ceived a sentence of one Year for us- | than 23 years proprietor of the Ban-|have it both ways. If they consider |ihe General Memoriar moosnol ot HGs 2 iow ew York, Feb, .19—Word was re- |lessness el b B s ik |ing the mails to defraud in connection | gor house, Bangor, Me.. and one of the [themselves justified in destroyin: city, tending to show the success of the Vee ceived here foday that the coast suard | Tesult of nigh s staried sndn Dredge’ BroKe Up in Gale. th the bank's fallure two vears azv. | pest known hotel men of New England, | bombardment the Mves and Droperty | the new cancer sermm, sie eo Lo ned to the Dutch I Norfolic.do 80 7 e T ot thor R AT e Caiveston % The men were George F ahardt, | died Friday after an lilness of about alof the peaceful civil inhabitants of | be published soom 1o ha cioie e ., general merchan- |to the assistance of the United Fruit | Telegrs : sher ere as. Salveston, —Texas, Flob, 19—The |president; S I. Parks, cashiers iz, following a long period of ill- | English open towns Ot ataiag pa bon in an official report i S . vhi reported | Serted that the situation was beyond | dredge General Mack bei * 3 Bre 3 e - gt e . o Jatering | of the medical board of the institutior v steamer Santa Marta. which reported s e MEpTion bey g enzie, being tow- | Goldbaum and J, D, Browne, directors, | health places, and in seizing and i ccord! < their names paint. | b wireless early. today from the viein- |Bis control ‘and Adjutant General |ed from Port Arthur to Baltlmore, by | five years; and Paul ). Nelson, tetler, | oo Higaiilen g s according to announcement made tu- s alone their aides, |1ty of Cage Hattoras thac she had | O'Mears was ofdersd to the county at | the tug Buccaneer, broke up when she | ono ear. p y | The polishing mill, cutting plant and |on their way thither, on th & name of Rotterdam, |become unmanageable owimg to the | once. Negro , are the ob- uel y mile gale off Cape Hat. Ry S iy s ) O O e Lyamicly b y A . on th s St port. At might. electric |100sening of her rudder post. {lect of the night riders. Warnings |teras, according to & report received |anie cor e iie gelicd and the d | e e b | iy e e Schooner Collided with Scow... Exin he strung over the sides —_— |urging. negroes to leave the districts | ov the under writers here tod Her ! »: ot Joss oL AA0IR0- AT thriutne b Ok Doy JOD ,‘h; - Bridgeport, Conr Feb, 19— They st ug war eraft can iden. | Shin Passed Within 300 Feet of Mine.|have been nosted throughout the coun- ferew of 25 men was saved s T | 70 cmployes out of work. Several ocher | tront Hamburs, which is a port proc | tirec-masted jschooner R. ' B. f N ork, Feh A0 aptatn Nason| ¥ S Buit 15 1968 and uaduen at- . | Scouring Virginia Hills for Robbers. | 1 o0 N O O R eTe threatoned | toeted e Foris rouch ix a port pro- Thich_arrived today from Savenmak, o N steamer City of Savannai h O L3 o iade Sy Washington, Feb. 19.—FPolice and|for a time. of the Kibe, as a fortified town and | 0% FePOrts that she was in collision Struck by @erman Submarine. . [which arrived tonight frem Rotterdam( Death Caused by Asphyxiation. Wilitacy Medal for Wersha deputy sheriffs were scouring the Vir- 5 base of operations and supply for the | Vith & SCOW in fow off Swash channel London, Peb, 8%, 11.50 p. m.—An of- | after delivering a.cargo of cotton tagen| Lawrence,.Mass.. Feb, 19.—The body ey for Marshal French. |ginia hills today for two masked Tob- Governor Walsh of Massachusetts | jurpose of article 34 of the Dec * |entrance, near Sandy Hook, at 130 ficial statement ‘ssaed by the atmiraty | on at Wilmin~ton. N. C.. renorted that ~s M. Pawton, €7 was found a* Paris, Feh. 19, 7.10 p m.-~The gov- | k-~= who raided the er~ress car of the | vetoed a_resolve appropriating $100.- !tion of London. Thursday morning, -and that the tonight says (he Norwegla. tankon Pobruary ith His Shif possed wituin is huwe eart; ths a.cemnoo.. Dead | e mmcnt loday decided to”con.er' the |Seaboard Alr llue's i lorida fiver just |00 for the reimbursement of farmers|‘gu o %% i -+ |man In charge of the scow was ds steamnslp Belridge was struck by a | 300 feet of a mine in the English chan- used by asphyxiation and it was | military medal on Field Marshal Sirlafter it passed Alexandria, Va. last | whose «cattle and other animals were rs’ Opportunity in Prize Court. |ed. The scow is reparted 1o wpedo fired + German submarinc | nell. Very rough weather was a case of suicide, ‘the police . John French, commander-in-chief of night. but got onty an empty safe for @ killed during the foot and mouth d “If the owners of the cargo of the|been found ashore “ay near Folkectone Tieces of the | petionced on the return voyage. tlie Rritfsh forces in the therr. siak. suse epldemic, Witheimina desire to question the (a- | Feagho Ne J -

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