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i % ' NORWICH, CONN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915 . EIGHT PAGES : le That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population TITT( ? | - Cabled_Paragrashs | §50,600,000 Gold |Austro-Hungarian | Condensed Telegrams |BATTIESHIPS SPEED TO VERA CRUZ TEUTNS THREA vamozti i From England | Views Rejected| s i s e v total 10,680. > | of the crews of all three were saved closed Saturday, August 14. Louisiana and the "W“flmfihire Sailed From New< Sxcept two men on the Bemardna: . — QRTRE$ OF KOVNO : Song. Writer Dead. ON SPECIAL TRAIN FROM HALI- ; Tondon, Aug. 11, 3.08 a'm~Edwin NOTE TO VIENNA DEFINING |ame taneiny T hote, 4P o e Fan - .‘Niglrl Green, ‘ot several songs FAX TO NEW YORK b e port Last s : composer STATUS OF NEUTRALITY cut. a1y v Vv ; ch gained world-wide popularity, 4 :fi:‘d tonight at the of 58 years. Fas g . o had been an invi ‘nearly - HaveTapturéd Town of Lomza, the Russian Strong- | s & = |25 TRUCKS WITH GUARDS TN e The International Immigration Con- Capt. Clive Wounded. gréss opened its session at San Fran- cisco. (2% 2 London, Aug. 10, 426 &, m.—Captain | Will Transfer the Gold to the Sub- ',5‘ hold On the Narew Py ariber Clive & member of par- R ", A Defends Right of American Exporters | tions. < B it ot Hlaretordshire; Ross divi- | treasury in Wall Strest—American| to Send Munitions to Belligerents| The American Smelting & Refining| S€Tious Anti-foreign Were Reported to slon, has been seriously wounded in i S [ d i Flanders. by the expl of s Gers| Express Company Handiing the| Able to Purchase and Receive|S% PouGed the price of lead from Washington Government From/ Vera Villa HAVEZBEENZUHECKED IN THE-REGION OF RIGA ===~ T ol Cran-—88 SR Fa z Norwegian Steamer Sent to Bottom. Detachments of sailors and marines Crosses Border and Meets#General' Scott at El Paso— London, Aug, 10, 8.43 p. m—A des- outbreaks in Hayti. have suppressed three revolutionary patch to Reuters. Telegram company | New York, Aug. 10—The value of | Washington, Aug. 10.—The United Drive of Yhe Teuton Allies Eastward and Southwestward to | from Copenhagen favs that Hhe Nora | we 80ld shipment from England to States government today despatched to| A1 o4 VOL. LVI—NO. 188 "= "The Bulleti’s Circulation in Norwir* [ iy > ; SUPPLIES-AND COAL WERE HUSTLED ABOAlm the American market for war muni- = ABOUT WAR SUPPLIES wegian steamer Gleranger of .. 398 438 eeacwesaccmres 900 for 10,000 tons of steel Death 'Starvation in Mexico Gly: T Tat B ot Ber5en | New York, now on its way here from ;len!u a reply rejecting the (Avnh“mln Iais was receiveq by the Maryiand Texas—Cases.of From m is & i 3 Halifax, by special train, 15 $50,000,- [ Hungarian views recently set eel Co.,.from Russia. = the re landed by & Dutch fishi 000, g the North-of Warsaw Still is in Progress—In the Region | crew we v "% | 000 according o B B &' Cowl, vica | 8 note contending hat the great sexie| "0 == Are Daily-Reported to Red; Cross - Officials—Military iy S =t presifent and general manager of the | 00 Which war munitions are being e: ave jerson, Harry Paterson, and - . Between the Vistula and Bug the Muscovites Continue t0| 1o eiranger was a vebsel of 1081 | Ameriean Bxpress . company, awhics | Ported from America. to enemies of the | C. E. Barlow, honor eonvicts in the uthorities)Refuse to Allow!Food - o i . . | gross tons. She was built in 1907. has the shipment/in charge. Mr, | Germanic allies “is not in consonance | penitentiary at Joliet, Ill, escaped. A ) to F to,Enter the CI!,» - - _Fall Back—In Belgium and. France Comparative Quiet | Gowte said tho shipment was Sxpected | With the definition of nestrality” i o ¥ : - AMERICAN REPLY ON o arrive here tomorrow morning at § e was Kaiser has conferred the iron T . s . D o’clock. Penfleld, who probably will present it|cross on Director Heinkin of the| N ” @ 5 ewport, R, L, Aug. 10—The battle- | inerview" that the proposed ot Prevails—Conflicts Between the Austrians and Italians SINKING OF THE FRYE Bosoial Guerde: for Truake. to ::Qv:;: ;x.::x:nfiou:m:::::-y. North German Lioyd Steamship Co. |ship Louisiana, flagenip of the fourth mintg men will be e Wil Twenty-five motor t 3 division of the Atlantic fleet, safled |ltely. The foreign merchandise seized Are Going on the Same as They Have Been for Weeks— | Cabled to Berlin—Will Be Given Out| ., ; enerds winl tonneros the 218%%5 | Thousn framed in diplomatic lan-| Treasury Controller George E. Dow- | fonight for Vera Cras Mexics. ~ The|in Chihuahua last week will be res ¥ for Publication Saturday. the sub-treasury in ‘Wall street. There | SUagc, and entirely friendly in tone, |ney, of Indiana, was appointed asso-|crew had spent the day loading sup- |stored. Violations of the lavs, howevers - * the i i Penin- A\ has been much speculation in financial | the reply is understood to repudiate | ciate justice of the Court of Claims. |plies and coal, after receiving orders | Will be prosecuted. My mission here Sir lan Hamilton Reports a Gain on the Gallipoli (o ashington, Aug. 10—Tho Amerl | Ciclos totay as to.the Value of i flatly the suggestion that the United | | = | from ‘Washington to be prepared to |48 mow’accomplisned” ~ | shipment, which was variously report. | States has permitted viplations of neu- leave at @ moment's notice. en. Francisco Villa crossed the in- 3 garding the sinking of the American | % protradpe roigrien it con on the | Russians in their retreat from Poland | = The bagtl ternational 73 & - A . . rlin e X > | war eupplies to belligerents able to| & - AT the home of J. F. Willlams. Gen. lin Raid on East Coast of England—In Bavaria Eight|given out, for publication Saturday, s e Ny Burchase and recsive {hem. Tho United || Captain Victor del Sanctis of the| ppegIDENT ‘WILSON r is/a guest of Mr. Willlams. e . o 5 Whil origl urposes £ tates always has held that this is an army arr New York to Fatalities Were Causel by Aircraft of Allies—Two Brit- state deparimentthat the Prussian. Birromes Ipe which 1635 to:be used. unquestioned right under International purchase war supplies for the ltalian TO PROTECT FOREIGNERS, | PRESIDENT ' TO/RETURN To ~% erican trea \w, and high officials ere point army. P ish Wi o :z,mee‘;‘ieelflgu‘::d:f the “’:;;é’ :;; ARRESTED. FOR THEFTS out that to prévent such shipments to s ok s Keeping Informed of the:Situation At WASHINGTON FRIDAY ,d. ‘fd]]m &Ink. . rme¢ rstood one country becaus ther was not ornor man moto o S e 7 Unlted States agrees to accept pay- FROM WELLS FARGO CO.| ', Toaition to recelve them would in Plattsburgh, N. Y. where he will be Vera Cruz. Back For the Cabinet Meeting On ment for the Fry i itself be a violation of neutrality. [ the guest of Superintendent of sons | ¢ . gust 10.—Pres! Mexican Situation. ing.for the evacuation of the import- | tions suggested in the last German | Detectives Claim to Have Uncoversd | poC 00 * VOUMERR G0 "Telndl | Riley. wioraish, N. 61, August 10— President at DISTANCES IN RUSSIA ant oity of Vilna This information | note, obviating an appeal to arbitration | System Which Filched Merchandise | where in previous wars Germany and = with’ Becretary. Tansing remnaioa™Y | - Cornish, N. I, Aug. 10—Ater the Miles || was auite unexpected in London, as|at The Hague. Germany stipulates| Valued at Nearly $020,000. Austria imported arms extensively. Richard. Kimball Powers, of Lan-|rcquest from (Commander McNames | ToCeiDt today of official reports rec the latest official bulletins from Pet- | that payment shall not involve ad- What Austria Wanted, caster, Mass, who voted at 21 Presi-|ina¢ 5 battleship squadron be sent co | S2rding the Mexican situation, Presf. 2 wm l:’ Vv{’:::z rograd conveyed the impression that| mission of .1"3%'““3}“1?'; uL::; Chicago, Aug. 10.—With three men| mp. Augtro-Hungarian note, oa | dential elections, dled at the age of 104 | Vera Cruz to nrv"m Americang and | dent Wilson decided to return to o o, Wartaw {25 German wish In that quarier had | American mote e ead to sipuiats ehat | mder v Bere today, one of whom | o TRS, AL TSR] oty Jandst | vedre e wnderztooa T bo tnclinad 4o grant | YaghEion wEhiy the'? next Torty? Warsaw to Moscow The sudden change of front indi- |ceptance. The amount to be paid will | for the Wells Fargo Express company | fas & lensthy document, setting forth | Great Britain ordered 400 boats for | " CTICo0, 0 o oo for the cabinet meeting Friday. © una o Odea 2 cates that developments must have |be fixed by two commissloners, one|claim to have uncovered a system of | the views of thet eovermment and| coast patrol of a type smaller than the |4 codo dispatch to Secretary Lansins | o, THE President: was in communication o fans each efts tary thro arsaw to G supervened, to'induco the Russians to | appointed by sovernment, The | thefts through which the —company | TUESCSIE (hal the Ueq S1eie| 550 now beins bullt by the Electric| Containtng inatructions. for Secretary ughout the day with Secretary (ot kb i Jaot Bote, ia thet payment of Indemnity | tailin J”"?&o%o“"ffi.‘.‘?‘“{}f" 152; | plained of by informing the enemies 2 Daniels regarding the Vera Cruz sit- ""u, i B ‘;::“' officials regarding / & N 'y a wi in e it of ‘Austro-Hungary that the supply of " " ‘uation. e request m Commander Me- Except in the region of Riga,| TURKISH TROOPS DISPERSE for ships destroyed 1s sll that the|twelve years. 5 faodstufts and war material to them | o \early 100 prominent business and| “yhije the contents of the message |N&mee of the United States navy that D treaty contemplates. The Uni! The men under arrest are: Frank professional men of Philadelphia left a battleship squad: Germans evidently have FORCES OF ENTENTE ALLIES : would be euspended unless legitimate was carefully guarded, it was under- L ron be sent to Vera ‘where the evi tly States contends that any American | Wilson, who is alleged to have dis- trade in these articles between Ameri- for the omcer'!’ training camp at| o0q the president’s first step had Cruz. While he sent ‘messages to been checked, the German and Aus-| o o Soime L N, [shiD: even it iaden, with contravand. | posed of the stolen goods: Benamin | CRA® 10000 AT LN ATiee “was pes- | PIattsbursh. N. X. Been to auk Tor SaBoTa tatereD, 2 | Washington, the president retieed oo trian hosts are still moving forward s o | Watkins, an employe of the express| i taq It was said here the president would | [8ke any comment. Tt was believed, against the Russians in their effgrts bl £ e e et & Sontrabana’ carge | company and a man known to the|™(coraing to Berlin despatches, this | pragyyisrian minstor and s Goss. | ake action within the next few hours. | ROWever, that ho had directed ‘that s that further informatio to drive them from the Baltic Pro-| Constantinople, Aug. 10, via London, | would be so protected, 2 Who 1s said o have traveled under as | OmPIAInt was sent after a conference |mate of William J. Bryan, died at|Vers Gris ard it won croevors oM | regurding the sitaation o ey Vnces and Poland. Thelr progress is| 625 p. m—Turkish troops completely | (Germany has held that since the |many as twenty aliases, Dot e ke ngarian Thompson Ridge, N. Y. T AU wat eYpectelie In Washington the neesident will roc. o O hindered. nowever, | dispersed forces which the entente al- | stnking of ships is mot specifically | " Watkins was employed by the Uni- | O9man foreign offices. =~ ana other foveignars in okse of trou- | CELVe CPOFtS regardig the progress of A E+2 o Toastinue to fAght them |lies landed neat Karachali on _the | prohibited in the treaty, principles of | ted States Express company which was | . SiUar notes, it was sald, will be| All the sufferers of last Tuesday's | pis 6necn in gfse of trou- | the Mexican penfiremos sit i Mot CoBtious pomts” in Tear | morth of the Gulf of Saros in Darda- |international law must’ Eovern each |absorbed by the Wells Fargo more | cr to the United States by Germany |flood at Erie, Pa., are being cared for | * Eoon after 4he recelpt by th sumed in New Yurk tomorro = guard g’ltllc., nells operations on Saturday night, | case, the treaty being satisfled by pay- | than a year ago, For eleven years|2D0 Turkey. by a relief committee. The Zund for | gent rt o pt by the presi- | "\t igh 1t is e - w. Capturs of Russian Stronghold. | 26537008, 10 20, SECIel StolooRl Jor | Bevmtood to vedect inin view, -~ | Brevious to that time, detectives £ald. | pye MEN SEVERELY bt iy S o o Eitnation, 1t Became Known. shat! b |1dent desires to be back I the capitl aptu Sued by the Turkish war ent | derstood to reject this view. 3 s Lomsa, the Russian stronghold on |onday. = Troops landed north of Ari| A German prize court in July held | josing meonmriies TR BURNED BY AN EXPLOSION | Exportation of coal to countries | 725 Planning to return to Washington s $he Mexican_ sttt the Narew In the Fovernment of Lom- | Bure made . slght advance under | the Berlin government liable under | kaogs o mor warkh s ooty of other than British possessions will be " pear Tutere. He bad eimost|(oniche that Dl as et t o 7a, has been captured, the fortress of | protection of the Anglo-French fleet, | treaty for payment for the Frve. The | the service when the Onited . allowed firms making the shipments|fare (e ro mont (o Making the re- | o0 ( rouan e Kovno is. being threatened and Vilna, | the statement adds. = amount was not fixed as the United | company was absorbed. tates | At the Factory of the Canadian Ex-| iy, Cnccial lcenses. turn trip by auto but today gave ub | 50, Y businy rADt ‘about by ot capital of the same name &nd Whifh | The text of the statement s as fhi- | States had entered no specific claim| ' Packages containing valuables woula skl il Harvey Pierce, 30 Tt ‘Was said the president’s plan to|,,Of hf tAip o Washington the pres- nor 3 — : e it ety telt T 5o Dawianelie ol Setota] . %mfi’?{’m‘““’e:“m’ T e e s aloctrovated witle wiktiE o top of :;';"gr:pmgm:u;mnmgfiu:hg g:-“(Ca:;f‘TuG::::;"f‘fidm"" o 2 civilian population. night under the protection of the flect | DEMANDS OF UNIONS e e Shee = - | severely burnea and s | & telepgraph pole at. Nostiand and 3 D (Caxb T x ograp! allies east- emy lands 's man” at some|in ao explosion today at the factory he iz convinced his presence in the *t service men. Members of R e e [ty St = Ol BRIDGEFORT: FiANS | b0 54, (Nicisn. Thare ff wld |of the Chadien Basjosive compeny| o7 | AL St e peusres by pees orioc: | o Pl s east that ci ‘the north Saros at Beloeil, 21 miles ere. . ] usiness. le now expects to be i Tt of Warsaw, divectly east of that ciot | op, o north of the Guif of Sarcs 82d | Thursday ls Date Set for a Definte | Which Kappened to be on the label. | Hirschbers, chomist, was Amon (0o | e Sraremt ooty Novw York 18 at|in Svashington in"time for & cabinet | TOPARRANGE DETAILS The Vistula, otil is In progress, while | Axi Burnu. We aispersed completely | ~Reply from Locomobile and Lake injured, all of Whom Were DFOUSHE (0 | baegh ae . mons gt 2t Flatts- | meeting Friday. OF/MEXICAN PEACE PLAN, In"the region between the Vistula and | the ‘enemy forces which landed near | ~Plants. HEAVY RAINS DAMAGE a hospital here. et e B e the Bug and along the Vieprz _the | Karachall,-which left behind some 20 . Officials_of the company state the DEATHS BY STARVATION Conference of Central and South Amer« .~ Russians continue to fall back before | dead. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug, 10—Presi- the mi allies. rth.of Ar{ Burm BAY STATE CROPS |cause of the explosion is not known,| p; - 2 troops W. H. Johnston of O s rince Joachim sixth son of the s oncoming Teutonic “North .of u the dent W, H. Johnston of the Interna- but tiey exp ‘opinion it was en- e e A ar e Sl Nothing' Material in France. which landed mede & slight advance o e Petate. Orop Practioally. ‘Dathi Kaiser, will rule a new _independene tional Association of Machinists, ar- . yed—1 tirely accidental Little damage Was | kingdom, to be formed of the Russian | Military A. New York, Aug. 10.—Wi reas- under the protection of the fleet. We | rived here tonight to take charge of Loss Will Amount to Millions. done to the building. territory captured by the Germans. % ";,“"': ht:'E Rofoss to Allow| oniiing heve tomorrre of the SR pleld Marshal Sir John French, the | repeiied attacks and took some sol- | the strike situation for the next three | poyon, Aus. 10_The crops of e s : i U Oy sadors and ministers of eix Central’ sh commande | dlers and officers prisoners. days. Thursday is the date set for a . 10 ECTH RCH| n the Kentue imaries, A. O. and South Ameri vernments and nounces the avacuation of a slight | “ivo" acnieved considerable_success | definite reply io the demands made by | Massachusetts have sustained dam. | PETECTIVES SEARCHING FOR sniey D B e Angexico City, July 31, via Vera Cruz, | the secretary of state of the Untted portion of the terrain captured mear | near Seddul Babr in deating back at- | the unions ‘on_the Locomobile plant | 3°s amounting to millions of dollars MISSING HARTFORD GIRL | publican, and Fred J. Drexler, Pro- | (Deiaved e oo Loxas, Aug. 10— | States, a definite inter-American effort Hooge, Belgium, Monday. _ This, he | facke and the Lake Torpedo Boat company, | bY, the heavy raing of the past six : s gressive were nominated for GOVernor. | feaths by starvatins oh oo EiEBt | will be put into operation to re-estabe says, makes no material difference in — Which Is rufned with contracta for | weeks according to an oficial report | Left to Visit ‘Relatives In New York deaths by starvation, all children, wers | lish peace in Mexico by Iriendly means e ertel e 2 the other SOLUred | CAMPAIGNSAGAINST Eibmartns Tor the Ui Batey v | 2 WA, Whoslr shertery S | o0’ Manday ot Seem Ginen. | Lassen veloano in alifrni s ex. | Z20TS0, U7 S Boicy sason S0 s | and " 10T rendly mesne 2re being held. . Elsewhere on the SONGS OF HATE | Tmment. Y- it Time having . sxpended most ot "h5 | Pital also teported deaths by starva- | Someridan femiie oy oriedlace in the T the American and British | turned today from an inspection trip. rtford, Conn, Aug. 10—Private American fam! R e o sonver o O o paarioan, &nd Britiah | “Mr. Wheeler atated that the Dtats | deroiortars ton, althugh the number was not | “The conference wit be ma blic. = 14 the lice are search- | energy during concerned tive quiet prevails, Started by Cologne Volks Zeitung, & |tracts. Both the Lake and American- g‘d'“ll; é‘e‘ "‘3«;"'.:‘, ‘:;‘:. 2;!" practi- xa::gsrvefii:: ivira Guidons, 15 years | A e B oo - ourt record In the Second | ¥ith final details of the first step in & 5 Catholic Organ. British plants are partly on the elght e e hay crop | o1d, Gaughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. F.| Pope Benedict has sent a large sum | wora ) e Second | plan the important feat i a1 linn Brevoaies —_—— Guidone, who left on a train for New |of money o be used for the relief of | urC, #as brought to the attention of o upen Jaskt is less than half of that of & normal e =t s agreed upon - jse hour basis because of the federal con- ne ere unantmoual: a iy hEagatents and anty Yori on Monday and who has not been | Catholics in _East Prussia whose | e e . e Croak roprescates 4 on Berlin, Aug. 10, via London. 10:36 p. | tracts. Eight hours in all departments « . week by the ambassadors from attacks by the Italians and Austrians | Selin At 52 Other crops that have sustained se- = tives today as illustrative of the ex- = paign against Ernest Lis-|and increased pay is asked. Se- | seen since. The girl was to meet rel- | homes were destroyed by the Russian i Chile and Argentina and the ministers on the Austro-Italian frontier are go- et i Nowr Youk Jiut ahe Wi mok | hiynton. > " treme misery prevailing among the e sauers song expressing hatred for| Mr. Johnston sald tonight that the | Fious damage are squash, cranberry Decas from Solivia, Guatemale and Urugedl \ ing on in the sume manner as they | Englona” has been started by the|sreatest trouble was in Keeping the |And,tobacoe. The outlook in the Con: |Gn " the train when it arrived . She e Subacw use of the want of [and Secretary Lansing. \ have been for wseks past, ith each | Cologne Volks Zeitung, a Cathollc or- | men from quitting rather than got- ?wflmml Yvalley for onions and tobacco | formerly lived there and was familiar | Since the convening of the Russian| 4 i First and foremost, the plan con- \ e laiming T ner °PUISeS Of | gan, which demands the exclusion of | ting them to go out on strike and that | is discouraging, sald Mr. Wheeler. | with the city. Her parents are pros- | Duma, the government has been open- | charged ah ~iemii ey, 0 COurt|templates a supreme appeal to the a at isolated points. the song_from books intended for the | he came here to “keep peace in the —_ trated. The Dolice tonight said they |iy accused of corruption, incompetency | magistrats hotened tx the stacy of 1ig | CoRSclences of the Mexican leaders of Allies Gain on Gallipoli. Joune, The Daper decleres it would |farally. iis qrprossed Mmselt a5 op: | SEVERAL ROBBERS HELD MORE. | wers at losa to acoount for her dls- |and troachery. according $ Jeports | Complainant and then to the desencant; | Ll “pio™s, 2nd political groupe, 16 X For the allies on the Gallipoli pe- | be & portentous condition, 1f, at a time | timistic regarding the granting of the R ol e appearance. from Petrograd. Whose plea was that the animal was | Loy, iec™, Prepared and, e ninsula General Sir Jan Hamiiton re- | Of international bitterness, even the | demands. Tomorrow he will call off 1ZENS AT BAY b e s easiha changes In phraseology are d D T Lth Severe saoualtes to | YOUth ~of o mation were ' faught o |a conference which was to have been [ \io o = SLIPPED FROM A ROWBOAT Takaaki Kato, who was™ stolen for the purpose of killing it and | fomorrow, probably Wil be despateed P e ot yoards | cherish hatred. held in New York. o rs of the Band Blew Open AND WAS DROWNED |Minister in the Japanese Cabinet | Qiomirseq tre moerion o T0e Judse | weeks—being allowed for answers to over s front of three hundred yards| The Berliner Tageblatt and other el . we= SUSER Vault of a Bank at Maple Hill, Kas. which rotred last month. was appoint- | ° Despite 'the . distressing conditions, | *rieceived: near Kristsia, the capture of & mill| \CUGRUA, POCRAPS Ba S ke Zel. | BRITISH WITHDRAWN FROM Maple HIIL Kas, Aug. 10—Several| Warren Johnson, 20, un Employe at[$d by the Emperor a member of the|tn : et o P T near Saribar and a new landing o i LINE SOUTH OF HOOGE. | robbers held more than one hundred I oU Citizens at bay today while others of e Red Cross representatives and the | phrased, and transmitted. 1o & 3 Hatchery in New Prestor foreign relief societies have been able = e nue& !nrce‘s 'fi m%enlmnlé:;d vl.no.lgf tuxs. a Bass s Srios v g S e L Gable | £0, 0 very little because the militory :xfplg::.f:?")}: ".Iih' ':nov ;“ufl;l u..“‘? On b Deninsule Cenmantnople 30°| Herr Lissauer, author of the Chant | Viclent Artillry Engagement Made | the band blew open the vault of the| New Preston, Conn, Aug. 10—While | cures of | wounded . French aoidiors | LARCTites refuse to allow £00d 0 eu- | the several governments whose ambas: of these was north of Ari Burny,|9f Hate, was decorated by Emperor the Ground Untenable. Maple FII state bauk and escaped | hauling in a net st Take Waramaus |have been affected by the new poly- | Red Cross officials now have s sup- | 220orS and ministers, along with' the Where “a slight advance’ was made|Willam with the Order of the Red $3,000. It is helleved there were odllv mfl wn:'zmm olipped | valent serum, discovery, of Which -Was|ply of beef and be: suffotent. for | SSCTEtary of state. sign it, have no near the head of the Gulf of Saros.|Easle of the fourth class after his| TLondon, Aug. 10, 8.10 p. m.—Sir John | Séyen men concerned, employe e Ml g et W‘g announced dast March. 750,000 liters of soup. Already appli- | FeuPose to interfere in the strictly in- Here the allies aredeclared to have | 0N Was published in a Munich trade | French, commander-in-chief of the| The first explosion aroused citizens, | from a rowboat into the water an - s Thomas A. Edison has faken th soverelgnty or to show preference £r Airships are Active. in a roport given out today by the | Were met by armed men and forced |able to swim. . nother employe of the | fire whistle from iz West Orange | onger o portoyep, Wil last 10 |one leader as against another. The Germans have launched another | EIGHT KILLED IN ALLIED official press bureau, says the British emain quiet until six charges of 34 ek poor uothers sid bule Cases of death of starvation are be- | ADHERENTS OF HUERTA land with Zeppelin airships and al- Ghed ke {helx, line awuth of Hooge, nome. Yores, o fltl::vmfl Sean rifled the | Johnson aid ot reappear. The DodY |heard the biast of the =M el b L By AR R s ARRESTED IN TEXAS lied airmen have attcked with bombs [ Two Wers Wounded—Other Towns in | Binoge @ Tho sonort ot Baold mao ey r AEIETR 2 poration papers were filed wit 21 w, i on England fourteen persons are said| 4 Davaria Were Bombed. French follows: COUPLE FOUND UNCONSGCIOUS | cover the body,but without success. | the Secretary Of Stato by the Mer. | horcuines i DAUEHtS In other state | 21 Waived Examination 1000 Bond. to have been killed and fourteen in- ;Northwest of Hooge, and in_the e or A, Cantile Bank of the Americas, Incorp- | because of mal-nutrition. i e Derasis ar = of [artford. Authorized - towns eight were killed and two | Farghi,oficial communication issued | consolidated the ground gained yester- | joseph Peletti of East Haddam and 2 o, dibusters” aud shored Aanmaad Toumaed" A Seppein which bad voes ere today tells of an allled alr Qay, repulsing onee weak infantry at- TAL ABSTINENCE Oew iness with $400,000 capital stock. Brownsville, Texas, Aus. 10. —Uni- | oF Genersl Victoiang Herta: arzisted Ingbert, Bavaria. Eight persons were | ternoon there was no infantry fight- S Thomas E. loskey 'anbury | In an open letter ted States cavalrymen and Mexicans OOk TenE . I\t ancock, Texas, 3 England was destroyed by allied air- | kilied and two wounded in the latter | ing, but there was a violent artlliery | Middletown, Conn., Aug. 10—Joseph Elected Secretary. e e by the Pap. o S A a 2 parri, Bishop of Padua Is siven o | Mercedes, Texas. One Mexican was(United States Commissioner Oliver, The communication eays: “Monday |the trenches in the open ground south | chauffeur, and Anna Henry, aged 16, | Pt h, Pa, Aug. 10—The Very |ical jurisdiction over the Roman Cath. | Killed, Nome of the troopers wag re- | The men were detained in'default of. Two vessels of the British navy |forenoon from six to eight enemy aero- | of Hooge became untenable by either | Of Moodus, were found unconscious in o - ath- = was reelected president of the Cath- |tino occupied by Italian troo, The fight today was west of the |of the grand jury in October. crulser India has been sent to|Sankt Ingbert, which are outside the |drawn the position of our line wfi@ pouring from an o] Jet. They were | olic Total Abstinence Union of ‘Amer- - scene of the previous Mexican raids, the bottom off the Swedish coast by | military district. ' From 15 to 20 bombe | lay south of the village. B e e T It s e bout twenty-five miles north of the| Chicago, Aug. 10.—With 256 *This mak ‘mate; at the girs condition was angual Mot about twenty-fiv o) , Aug. 10.—Witl 5 a St destrover. Lynx has been musik|Ing only unimportant material damage. | to_our position. rial dlfference | pcut'” will- recover. . The Ficors. slocted were: " | me afion representing bracs ty, while th ious fighting bas 3 :.; First vice presid . J. Kan every 'y, while e previous fighting annual tournament of th Ni Sadk With 5 i killed and two wounded.” tured by us yesterday was 150. of her mother, and the door of the | Hazeiton, Pa: u\::x:'dn:i'éanvr:addant ) Sose™ fhe state convened | peen in Cameron County. o Park Mra, OBITUARY. 5 ? - |lieve that the gas was turned on ac- dent, Mrs, Delia Hackett, New on_the border patrol duty, near Mer- | Burton Payne Gray of Newton Center, i FALLS TO GERMANSs [ & DALY ke B e e | s Fork Setats, Thomas B oClon: s =" Prof. Thomas Bliss Stillman. ; e Lordie Held Relative Position on Northeast ternal affairs of Mexico, to I dispersed. weekly. British’ forces in France and Belgium, | Who When they reached the street|was drowned. He was lame and un- cations have come from 60,000 persons, 0, to impair hep N. J. factory. Mothers said babies ; the explosive had been fired. distance and rowed to the spot, but aif raid on the east coast of Eng-| ~AIR RAID AT SANKT iNGBERT. | 7oops have slightly withdrawn_from | Tig % $W0 ‘towhs in Bavaria. ' In“the raid Hooge. The report of Field Marshal ‘were made for several hours to re- have been reported from an orphan N 2 e R 1 onb Bt the Besariny | Berlin, via London, Aug. 10, 840 p.|ruine’ of the village itself, we have 1 A ROOMING: HOUSE » TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION tal stock is $5,000,000. It starts bus- Skirmish With Mexicans. ~ "~ |one filibusters and alleged adherents sn" ine . oparation : againat Monday over Zweibruscken and Sankt | tack during the night. Yesterday af- Anna Henry of Moodus, & z oday waived examination befe ol A ey fought again today, this time mnear | & fore. W ke At town. engagement, as a result of which ail | Peletti, aged 23, of East. Haddam, fasc Corpion Cas Rev. Peter §. OCallaghan of Chi alfo. pacishi ported hurt. $24,000 total bond, pending the actiom have met with disaster. The auxil.|Planes _attacked Zweibruecken and |side, and we have mow slightly a rooming house late today with gas | was reclect K 5 o o i the partions of Tren- Germa ‘bmari) d 'the torpedo | Were dropped on Zweibruecken, caus- ica at the closing session of the 45th 300 and 400 members of |2 closer o the border, occurring Convention of Archery Association. . n submarine and the torpedo - Dolice | other officers elected s P Rio Grande. It was in Hidalgo Coun- | testants entered, the thirty-seventh in the North Sea by coming in con- |At Sankt Ingbert, eight persons were| “The total number of prisoners cap- | searched for the.girl, upon complaint ot g on ‘Tepeescating - prac- snms at Lowell, % rchery Association opened today on o - - room was proken in. The polip be- | William H. Cuddy, Boston; third vics | nual convention” thelr-tbird an- | “Siy Tnited States cavalrymen wers | the Washington i The New Milford Gold Rolled cedes, when _the Mexicans attacked | Mass, who won the woman's national: ey, . Danbury, Stesl . Conn, and_treasurer, | Com; attacked them. The soldiers captured | championship last year, will not .| covery of a_large touring car bottom Work On Model Town Begun. | Rev.J. V. Moylan, Nanticoke, Pa. Gompany of New Milford, flled & peti- | four horses from the attacking parsy. |able to defend . her titie.” Prominent. Jersey City, N. J, Aug. 10—Prof [up inithe York river, where it had| Seward, Alaska, Aug. 10.—Actual e e Pt ity | States District o, R ouhe Lnited| parties of armed farmers and mer- |archers from all parts of the country” of Warsaw Ivangorod Did on South. | Thomas Bliss Stillman, city chemist of | landed after plunging off what is | work on the sovernment addition to Lightning Ignites Ol tles of $38,842.05 and assete of jass | Chants have gone from Mercedes and |are attending the tournament. Play- pidiig i;mrctw,’ yflboke: n::;m?:‘ug: mwn . m:;'. bridge, I‘ed the police | the town of Seward, the platting of| Tulsa, Ol i T 38, " s At t.h‘gn um‘:s:;: -’1‘1‘ ‘l:i; other n‘ea;;hyutn‘;n! to try to capture | will continue until Friday. - many years rag the river today in an unsuc- | which is fnished, was begun today by | electrioal. storm "last’ night ¢ than $2,000. some of the Mexicans. { faculties of Stevens Institute and Rut- | cessful effort to locate the occupants | i e oo el ; storm night caused a . Lon : .37 p. m—Lomza, Alaska commisston | loss of more than e A nessee mdon, A 10, B B miom=. | gers collegen died at his home hers |'f the machine. The car was e ST e AT e e e T e ol | miater Dibesboass. or et Attitude at Vera Cruz Vexes. Doyt ',,,'f_'cu"“'l e tion On " e beaat | SRy, AFCAx an Uinew uf several woeks. identifled by , Sherise Jones ot (21ade: | strects and the bullding of Tumined for milés by bariing. ow|Bas besn sorving tn. he ontitd| Washington, Aug. 10—Serlous anti- | marines, the United States =P of Warsaw as Ivangorod on the to the railway tanks. The Gulf Pipe Line company | Ambulance Corps in Fran foreign_demonstrations reported today | Tennessee sailed from the Philadelphia.. aoltheast, o oo German hands to- Sl % dty. men who began constructing s sea |last two 55.000 barrel tanks and six op. the steamer Rochembean, said that | t0 the Washington government from|nary yard today for Haitl Colonel Le , the outlying defenses been | Danbury Carpenter Crushed to Death. |. i a ulkhead along the itional | 1,600 barrel tanks. Many other losses | the outlook for the poo: 1 Vera Cruz gave state and navy de-l W. T. er and his staff, who will ‘:%n by Mflm’ _ Dalibury, (Coniy A 0= Pentumin Only “Mine. anpau Lost at Riga.| water front. B also were reported by various ol com- | France, the coming winter, E‘L‘;fim‘.’i partment = officials considerable con. e Russians some " 2 Amsterdam, Aug. 11, via L paal { = e e e southward. of Tomes, | I Butler,'aged 70, a carpenter, was via. London, e T I T o o o (Sclals rable * conYassume command of all the United . re is bound to be 'h | cern, particularly in view of the Pan- | States marines in Hait] -was on board vard of Lomza, | crushed to death today while working | 40 8- m—Replying 10 the Russian | . ‘Enlisted for Civil War at f3. = — . gk |suffering. s but‘mur on!{ o:rpuu tfii nx° ‘f in an old building that was being de- | LCPOt Of & naval attack-against the | Ellwood City, Pa, Aug. 10—Henry Spanish Prince a Bankrupt. 2 American €onference to be resumeq in | with his staff. The Tennessee car-- molished in Main street. A chimney | GUIf of Riga by a German fieet of New York tomorrow to devise means | ries enough supplies for a three to delay as long aa po s ot Germa y claimed . pilimericans expecting to enter the | for restoring peace in Mexico. months’ campaign. 3 o victorious Germans upo: urying him great strength, a semi-official stat ‘Aaragon Kingdom w Sl e enable the Russian armies to ggt clear "“:‘;’,‘;‘_ o,"'fl% S i andel | ment issued in Berlin states that no | from Pennsylvania and one -of the | mery statemerts made by the ‘.‘31‘;"34;‘.-: Villa Sees General Scott. 10000 Insurance Men In Convention. of the .widespread net in wi the |}y his widow. 3 great action was undertaken but that | youngest from any past of the union ‘Weshington, today filed a vol- | et to comply with the provisions of | El Paso, Tex., Aug. 10—Gen. Hugh | “San Francisco, Aug. 1 Mtou“u& trél;cnflw u:varl;m the German warships merely were recon- | to serve during. the Civil war, is dead | untary petition of bankruptcy in the o Duke Nicholas. noitering to determine the positl t his h hy He was 13 Federal distri t::an:“flmm« m‘mmh-m,d mp."‘," R R e i L g anery spethaed: et ssians ready e L e ene her Fepus ct court, Brooklyn. Th ; States army. accompl the country gas ere at S ahe Rpasiass mm A | Fisottio Saneltiel wiie JLpoaibis Lot iuesian mines. 3t oty that Limd ¢ S PNSC Wikt Be.eiigtis 2o [ RaRES s Tiabilitics a3 $36.548 Cabled and which requires all alicns | mission to the border. At noon today | opening today of & three dave’ o 3 sweepers w = - : 158 ews Bt Preparations are mak-. ern India to remain dpen sl symmer. vessels lost. ere thie only | was wounded five times, once serious- | and his assets as 3887, of which only |0 regis 28 days after their | the following statement was issued: | tion of the National Assoclation 2ty g B \ « 28 cents is in cash. arrival. “Gen. Ville assured me during our | Life_Underwriters,