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LVIL—NO. 200 VoL NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1916 " \The Bulletin’s Circula: in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the Cityls Population « Gabled Paragraphs _|Neyy President | Machinists Strik | Sordensed Toegrams |NG FORGETOBEUSED AGA = Italian Consuls Leave: Turkey. - wheat 1s in progress H Paris, Aug. 12, 4:46 p. m—A des- in parts of ereSaearani of Haiti Elected| at Farrel Foundry|”somie o e <= newspaper published in the Austrian in western flp“‘.ll.:: nn;:&;mm that Itallan con- & —_— é et i Tataoas have b i |70 SUCCEED QUILLAUME, RE- |DEMAND NINE HOUR DAY WITH e " fieded to American officials. HALF DAY SATURDAY. INST MEXIC Appeal to befSent Factions to#Contain Assucances of Noj Invasion of Mexicols Sowerignty - e . CENTLY ASSASSINATED. P | France Feeding Wives and Families of Soldiers. - _ Wares Assaults of Teutons : Near|ssiims dts i mosns averdcd | CAPITAL war in feeding the wives and families of mobilized eoldiers and workers 3 d WHEVO Been Repulsed thrown out of employment. Ther are|More Amerisan Troops and Artillery Revenue of the French in July, amounted to $55,151,600. ‘reckers began the task of . PLAN DOES/NOTJFIND FAVOR‘WITHACARRANZA CITY IS QUIET 120 MEN WALKED OUT at present three million persons re- e, Gompeany. Desleftn: Competi- General VillaiHas Kfarmed StatesDepartment /That ‘He is y A vy Seiving ailowances from the siate "In| Were Landed in Anticipation of | tors Both East and West Are Work- 5 ning a great maay = 4 & 3= o # :n?e? .‘m"u:hm aifowances pr?l%.::‘p‘; ot | EFurther Disorders—Are Now Patrol-| fng on Same Schedule and, It Dess Willingsto Sign+anrArmisticefforiThree Months or More i o claim them, considering an easy rt by an Eng- . d T ] triotic_sacrifice for them to make,| 1ing the Streets of Port au Prince. | Not See How It Can Cha: Jabeg ato. & THERN DN ing? Conference 2 mmfl HEY HAVEOCCUPIFD‘.UKOW patrioOe on v;, e;rm L > o Hsh warship. During;Which a) Peace Might be Held— YWV resources dimint ey were finally £ . Two persons wers drowned whon hd obliged to avall themselves of stato| port Au Prince, Haiti, Aus. 12 e aid. Ansonia, Conn., Aug. 12.—The threat- | the tugboat Sandusky - capsized off Neither the President Nor Secnhrvl,min' Believe 1 € . E = = L2 General Dartiguenave today was elect- | ened strike of machinists at the Farrel | Sandusky, Ohio. L . R ield Marsha¥ Von: Mackensen is Following Retreating Mus- £ ed president of the republic of Haiti | Foun d Machine company’s plant Any Mne-?reflnbmnyzhufln Than Fi ¥ g GRELA PAYS PENALTY by the national assembly In succession | nere iarializet lats Sodavs e 126 New, York athlstes ater competing Necessary Py - 2 ” 0 President Lume, 0 wWas workm: th do their tools. The | at th Panama-Pacific Exposition 23 covites Between " Bug an Parazew—Russians ' Tell FOR MURDERING HI8 WIEE. |, ontiy in "the revoiution uUndar. the |ined demanit’ s nine Botte dhs. with & | Eames Jeft for Howe. * Have Already Been Taken (at/ Vera Cruz or On the Executed at Wethersfield Early This | °adership of Dr. Rosalvo Bobo. Calm |half day on Saturdays, besides other ses uphrates River . . 3 . “There w: disturbance i Border—Both Are:Optimistic’Abou 4 : of Decisive Defeat of Turks Along the E: es Morning—Was Resigned to His Fate. D et et oaacrs recatred: a tan | Iotuntees to the walkout The strikers, | be active In German. towns. g o t the Outcome of the 7 New Peace Plan., Fhi, A 7 b . . 3 ity of 72 out of 116 votes cast. The v ha le. —Constantinople Chronicles . Repulse of Four Allied| Wethersfiela Conn, Aug. 12—Frank T o T LN e e RS e an duscuincs guiticn, dectiged e [aunine hive News igad sy Eiiiry Grela, of Hartford, who oo June 6 last | as follows: Gereral Dartiguenave, 9 b ompany. tbrugh Charles ¥.| Four Americans in Tampico,iMexk f % Attacks—Nothing Decisive- is‘Reported From France or | 5o:" pabe ac ner she &3y sleeping with | Luxumboug Cauvin, 14; Emmanuel | Bliss, lssued this statemen were sentenced to long terms in pri-. 4 e atate mn'hn‘:fl-w"“w mmu mm‘: 'll:huan. 4; Dr. Rosalvo Bobo, 3; blank, son on a charge of counterfeiting. Washington, Aug. 12:—President ; /merican’ governm: .m,mu change was sold for'$12,500, an in- {was of a local character and fhat . . . - Three Matters in Dispute. Wilson on his return from Carnish, [ ‘Mhe explanati, iver | Belgium, ; or . From , the: Austro-Italian . Frontier—The |ins. Grela's confessed reason for the| ™ 1n preparasson for possible disorders |° “The only matters in dispute between | The C. K. Hansen Steamship’ Co..|N. Ii. today, was given & compre- | quarters, Intend ° merely to® exerciss ® ~A ed’ the OF 5 = én:ee :n:n:afl;z o hlged his wife ::::‘-M;m Amg\cm 1(:‘,‘“.‘ were r:‘ng:d :::"wla’my; and "i' ;mn::)oy:-mner: ::: o; .C‘ovenhmnt, rdechmr:dm-n dl\'mem: ?‘emize.fiuum of the Mexicanysitua- ’\I:Iclmul)’r‘ the International right of ins in— - Assumed - ensiy 2 y from the warships in arbor. wing points, o per cent for Balf of [tion by Secretary Lansing. ‘awarding formal recognition 8- i Montenegrins Again - Have e ive e Sxecution, passed without spe-|The men brought with them fieid | company made a reply on July 2, and |1915. The secretary (old the presiapnt thatld ernment. in & heighboring — countny X 2 5 R il b S flr‘;:g od 4 | Dieces and machine guns, and, together | a copy of which is herewith furnished —_ official reports indicated that'the sit~§ composed offelements which seem most Axllml the Austrians. { P He h;-lmd b 0| with the forces already on shore, they | to The Associated Press. A seat on the New 'York Stock Ex-|uation in the vicinity of Brownsville{ capable of jgiving the necessary guar- are patrpling the streets of the city. antees f jlife and property and T In several sections of the city they . - Heurs Per. Day. Crease of $260 over the,last previous | prevailed at Vers Cruz, where thers] compiyingh with teriationsl SbUEe: el ith the rain coming down in tor- | Have brought together sacks of sand | “Point No.1 (hours). In view of the | CZic" had been some anti-foreign demon—| tions. : The.Ofonitenesrins, again having as- | 1172 men. We also took 200 wagoms [Tents outside the prison, Grels, 8o-|to serve &s breastworks In case of | fact that our competitors, both egst —— strations. He outlined e eive, acainst the Aus. |loaded with pyroxlin (an _explostve [ Sompanied by his spiritual adviser|street fighting. and particularly in the west, are work-| German scientists have .discovereda | discussion «of peace plans. /N Appeal Takes Form of Jnquiry. Rev. Father Roman Zelitach, of Hart- ing substantially u it sched- ‘man aring yesterda; e/appeal seven vy fighting is now in pro- | compound) and trenching implements. 3 & substantially on our present scl sew method im ufact Priat | York confirence yes o ] Thefappeal addressea by the 1:“}13‘%:1&3 na Haeflegvvmp in | Wee also seized a quantity of arms and flg‘rai; zgnz:.l;eld the ]aealz}_: cha.m‘;)erz:x Quiet at Port Au Prince. ule, the company does not see how it| paper which will greatly cheapen |American diplomats. b goversyments takes the t:r'-m of an in- orthwest Russia and Poland, in Asi- { ammunition and tents. In the village| ~T /W5 O dm:h D L ooeconds the| . ihington, Aug. 12—Proper action] 20 chafige the present schedule of | prices. \ Situation Not Allarmi quiryy to determine which of the fac- . e ex and probably on the Gal- | thesenemy bas abandoned his wound- | Prison attendants, accustomed to their | Vo Aehinglon, Aug. 12-—Proper action | hours, The company has since volun- — ituation Not Alarming. tiony of elsments are willing to re- find- | Tehearsed duties, had silently strapped tarily reduced the schedule from 55 t0| Ope officer and 11 soldierscwere k Neither the presiden nor Secretary | habfliate the nation's soverelgnty. 1i \la, where the allies late- | ed. On the roads our troops are find tile demonstrations during the election | ATl reduced the schedule fro r and 11 soldi n- | Neither the o i e nation’s i 3 have landed large forces of fresh |ing¢heaps of ammunition and ‘artil-fhim, gt i o G s ] B g Bort Au Princs has peen |34 Bours per week, paying the sameled when a military airship exploded | Lansing was inclined to ylew the sit- | Those elements which respond will be, ° for 54 hours as they formerly paid for uation as requiring any further pre- = ’ taken by th o B 3 while being inflated at Guadalajara,, o requiring any pre- | considereq as _exponents of national o:?sihe aifferent fronts the-ebd and | TURKISH GUNBOAT AND 3:: b&d;flwz;ufi::w;&:glmeymgr: ,n:’{‘o ! d;p::::fi!%;lg:;‘ ;gfz‘:lrril ;t';‘houra. l-ndd in ::m.nm‘:um this chu;z: Spain. cautionary measures {than have been | patriotism in Mexico, while those whe Mlow of battle varies, according to the| pvpTy TRANSPORT TORPEDOED:| nounceq desd by the two Brison phyel. | Caperton. commanding. VancesTin Tts Goploresi o s ata ol e D ats] noany e enter fute. ol S jofficial reports of the contending fac- e cians. bySecx-emx—y Danlels said the election o ployes. Yn;l h" Gflnmfltfll"flm f.hl otfom exican waters more l‘D:tred R - = Rions. 2 the¢Dardanelles by a British-Sub- | The body will the congress of a successor to the Matter of Apprentices. ork have contracte tor . ary Lansing said today he was P aniie et In flas by o The boty will he turied tomorrow dn | oto President Guillaime woald' take| =point o, 5 (obprentives). The|Dlankets and 400,000 overcoats for the{voted most of their time to/a discus-|not certain when the Latin-American { Although the OMontenegring claim prison directors present at the exe- |Place despite protests from various|ratio age, time of service and other |1f®lian army. sion of the Inter-American, plan on | diplomats would be called into com- which they are basing their ‘hopes for | ference again. session prob- hat in Bosnia and Herzegovina they | Londom, Aug. 12, 8:31 cution and the only ones present be- [ SItizens and committees. The town|conditions of apprentices are questions| . .. printed in a London news-| the early restorationsof Deace 1n Mex-.| ably. wifl be"h:l':‘-’;::l‘n three weeks was quiet last night, Admiral Caper- K < ve achieved successes in artillery | Turkish gunboat Berk: 3 sides those officlally named were|va® dulet last nis er- | which the company must decide ac- | pore 'R "Conan . Doyle, the awhor, | ico. e oo it ikt S E:‘.L‘S“é’.‘liflffl“m‘i&‘"m%‘:“.i: e s elies by o Britien s Tt NewNpADeeT A ) Satistactorily around Cape Hatven: | COTAIRE to its best judgment. susgeats the use of shiclds and hel-| The appeal to alf factions bas not|days after the reception of the appeal ri that the most momentous hap- | submarine, it was oficlally announced | PLANS FOR STRENGTHENING N AT R SR \.: °';"'(b‘:::“::;mm) =1 e At retary Lansing and e L errs S L T R it e Biaa | T e T NATIONAL DEFENCES | " e RESIST | & of the fact that mechanics in| The Grand Duke of Meckishberg has|and ministers of fie/six Central and} , = ussi: DEMANDS OF MACHINISTS. ||, b vorki this | Teplaced General Linman von Sanders [South American gowernments ear arge numbers are working on o B o s and B 1o | e Tt A T oo oetas | Seoretary-Danlols Gave President Wil- s e .| system throughout the country, inciud- |88 comamnder-in—chief of the Turks Dating In the comference. A list bf| UNREASONABLE ‘RATES Bioha have been repulsed by the Mus- | senk a Terkieh . battleship on. the| son General Outline of. Proposals. | Organized Effort Indicated by Action|ing those in shops of our competitors, |t the Dardanelles. fng Conbiled and e Soom ae b g ON_ANTHRACITE COAL vite forces—near Ostrow and.along | morning of the elghth at thecentrance of Garvin Macl Co., New York. |the company reserves the right to| o P s GO AR s A . = th Toads between ChelmsandiViad- | o the Sea of Marmora. Washington, Aug, 12—Preliminary | oy AT et B o B |1 mablie e na oy .| Will bo telegraphed: stmultancously tg| Interstate Commerce Commission te va with heavy casualties. - WS Turkishmn:nl;t‘)‘:;. the le:fl::; T ow %ete:u:rw::“gg:\:;mg e s B adia i Hittotoes 11a inbareats and th ot its | Richard Bull of the University of | every,part of Mexico. Require Railroads to Publish Fixed . Cerman, m‘"'{h:l"k“' have been torpedoed in the Darda- [ President Wilson immediately after his | Manufacturing interests, as represent- | workmen. Melbourne, Australia. Carranza u.u::.‘zq,g_ #i Charges. The Germans on their part, as- 3 ma- | return today from Cornish, N. H. Sec- y the Natio etal Trades as- Has Py yste i * this cam heped that thex. nave-ocoupled Liikaw. | Souesy by eneiol the Fritish suly ot Danels oave e s cus | S0ciation, to Feelat the demands ofythe e e :cm': tho as- | mie_home of Mrs. Mary Mitchel, et oo, the | Washington, Aug. 12—The Inter- 0 miles northwest o'rh Kv;ngorod and { "7 connection with the above, In a | Seneral outline of proposals for im- i\‘iach.\nisuk' u:n:og ’:;r a ‘e:erll bt ] e P;‘jgm;gwn g g mm-hm - 2’5,;.‘5“!,‘}' nblmm_flv‘ Y;{: e Skttt Gt;fll%rr‘nn ::.I:,t Cgemmerce Commission today browa and that the Russians are | murycisy official ‘communication dated | Proving the .navy end arrangements [ hour workday, developed here today b A ot had flatly refused to ‘enter into an 0 unreasonable rates on an- in retreat along the entlre front be- | iue™ i of August, it was reported | Were made for an early conference |When the Garvin Machine company | 2nd asfin the past, will continve | was pot made public. Deace conference andy would/ not trear | LITACHe coal. preparéd pea and small ftween the Bug and the Parazew, With Ot | ety Corrloon rosasting 1og | oDened it doors and called on its men : o cnbogy treat |uizes in car ioads, applicable from the el Marshel Von Mackensen, follow~ N M e T Ttwes Tai ot e Wahe Mo to workc under former conditions as to ey i e S oo kg m::nmz N iy nnle.huW:.l:an_ represemtatine o Wroming Lehish s Sewelir NN fng them. Vienna also adds her clai er marine. The Kheyr- | that the president would take steps as |1OUrS and pay. The Garvin plant, | SOD - - Beent oo :000. | General Villa, gave au letters n Penneylvania to tidewater 20" continued victorles In the Vieprz | B 80 ono B e e ur. | s0on as Bosaible for securine the sl | Which employs about 1,500 men, closed | tem for long and falthful service. ed by the Pittaburgh Trade, 0 B had L sl and to interior points. a"Bug districts, Of the situation | o Dl B aRt0sss Has & oy Oy | terinl mocessary to present & compiete | 4OWD on Aug. 2 after it had refused the| Not Oposed to Shortsr Workday, |Commission from France. s e him and Eliseo | “rne’ anthracite decision follows & Carranza representa- r Riga Berlin asserts that-it re- iocjg o St et L i demands. of the 500 machinists in its| . e 2 Lo - | general investigation of rates, prae- ains unchanged. g R Drcember e Ay “pasneress in | employ for the eight hour day. bt e e i ready o] at ptiiant of Smith & Wallace Ca. |1 e ncn ot Sbeoreing Ta tho pooss | tices, rules and resulations betwees Russians Defeat Turks. The. TurNlT- gunbost - Berk-I-Sat- | that the defences of the nation shoula | _ The tme for tho resumption of work | mako a still further reduction in hours | Slectrical Supplics, will be. converted | hat Charles A Douglax_counsel fof | (o e nir)*agis, districis and points flomn o Amiatie ey e e was M3 fost Jonk: 37 fest upon Gotaila Afer conforences with the | HOUr several hundred of the former i "55&'3“?;.5’;‘;?: ling of :;?: g T e =y the state ‘department um.n: Ti¢! |carriers. The decision savs tnat the e R e the Jhu- | Deam and eignt. feet deep. ; Her_dis: | heads of the war and navy depart- |gTPloves gathered around the BIANt|but can made no further concessions at| _Anticipating a shortage of coal this | (CitIoR €0 the presence in Washing- TRIT0808 BV, mepns of tackage et i ments an e chairman of the mili- vin, vi » tor Cabrera. - transportation brates river, where they have cap- | placment was 763 tons. She was fitted | {ory™,0q “naval affairs o e~ | Plant, addressed the men, inviting them e i 100 Tt it e o e i oo e e mfl:d ysctios . petuls; i the i o S mpartant NantEe ban o ind- | the senate and house. Then he will | {0 Teturn to work at the old scale of & thousan ns at.conveni- of coal exchange by their allied coal e Turks, who ar thres tor- > officials of toe machinists assert that | an saying that “either far both of them, B K o S e Ciaim to have | Dedo. tubes. . She had)a complement | take up the question of providing the | BOUrs and wages. At the time not & | the strike eventually will spread to the | *** POIAtS 2lon€ the system. 1 am assured, will fbe glad to confer | SOmpanies, have lextended the ~ad- essary 5 v responded, - [ any slemient o) transportation o e e T msiane. ] Of 105. mengand.heciapeed was 2% |money nec for the expected in- | MAn appareatly responded. but late to- | whoie plant. It was stated tonight| Pope Benedict fa reported to have|With any element of/the Mexican peo- | ventases of interline transportation ! 4 expenditures. Mr. Wilson is | 32 announcement was made in behalf | tnat only 5 cent. of the work now ple with a view to ering the com- tal sector, inflictingsimportant | knots. S y f th Yy that £ ] LEECOR S e Sepee Dow | sent a note of sympathy to the Cath- g the ©om- |dice of other coal shippers to whom ecaities. e anxious to fix on a programme which | & H s Ko, I R P vork un. | being done is for the manufacture of | olics In Bast Prussia who suffered|Jmon inferest and,/the peace and wel- |interiine transportation and joint rates “According to Constantinoplerfour al- | BRITISHFAUXILIARY CRUISER | mor D2os" ('S Bainee. Due ‘of cons | 4e7, he company's conditions, machinery for making War munitions. | guring the last Russian:invasion. = i Bas been Genied. 6d attacks against Ottoman positions he annouticonic.. was made by | = rranza Wil Not Recognize Vill e commission fixed rates re- m_ the Gallipoli peninsula-were put| : INDIASENT TO THE BOTTOM |&ress and he hopes that politics will| menry & Hunter. sccrotary of the Na. | LOCOMOBILE CO. GRANTS A speed boat belonging to Henry| atr. Liorets promptly. telegraphed | Earded -as reasonable for the future own. S R LRI ety tional Metal Trades assoclation, and AN EIGHT HOUR DAY | Mer® clerk in the Municipal Court in | General Vida and was instructed to |and required the roads to establish ighting in France. ’;h e “x - Bired on indicated that this association was gt oo 2\1" York, was destroyed by fire at|pegin a a on of peace teams. Mr, |through routes and public -through Fxcept in the forest of the Ar- e.Crew Were :Saved. A e behind the stand of the Garvin com- | But Does Not Agres to Pay One and | HUBtINSton. The boat cost $2,500. | Arrendoreie rewied ot i oy tu- |loint rates applicable to them. The mne in France, where the-Germans - pany to resist the demands of the men. 5 = leclare they capiured a group of for- | London, Aus. 12 8 p. m—An of- FOSTER MANUFACTURING. | J. J. Keppler, vice president of the One-half Pay for Overtime. France plans to seize large quanti- ffed positions and & mumber of guns | ficial communication issued this even. ot international organization of machin- P Ad Bng mine throwers and in addition in- | ing announces that the British auxil- | Certain Tax and Import Exemp ists, who is the active head of the eight | bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 12.—At a|after war to prevent a serious short- fer the, ‘matter to Géneral Carranza,|decision also says that concessions Roserd and offigets granted by the railroads ties of rolling stock from Germany |Joresoar robonse, today came in the | P70, 0, ¥ hed coal companies in the form “ of instructions to Arrendedo not |0 thels alied coal companies 'n fhe = 1o eater intg negotiations with the Vil- lcad Heary Sasualies on thel op: | Iy (raaer Indle bl oS0 | Enioyed for 8 Uimited Porid. | o movement in hie distict, admiC | mise, Bty atelded [y 000, e, | ase of cars or the French ralrosde. —|is Zeenta A ASFUinting' it b oul | nepines, the ne o6 raluable prperty s, there . . | patn = mploy 2 2 ade E D artineny onagements. Heports |3 was torpedoed and Sunk by & Ger-| raaria. Spain Aws. 12-(C . | in.the Garvin plant. Company it was announced that the| Detectives had a hard time rescuing Iy T o |of the carriers' funds and credit or der of his opponents, the Carranza E company had agreed to the demands |two pickpockets accused of working by other means are as pernicious as ence of The Associated Press).—The = oo, Tywewer Dot Mem- | ¢ the machinists for an eight hur |among 2,500 Italian reservists abo message set forth that there could be | o> o 7 e ] o 2,500 T about to onit Mr: Kappler. | 0F-the. misahinists Jor en ety Mot | s e no megotiations with the Villa forces | direct cash rebates and are uniawful of the fighting in the Argonne says |Man submraine. Eho Trench recaptured part of the lost | The stfouncement aids thnt twen| Shanich govermment has tken far: | 2ors of, the ulon 3 Teaching action to foster manufactur- | ~The former employes of the Garvin i e o because their troops on July 12 last On the Austro-ltalian Frontlen, |IRdia Were saved ing. A Tecent decres of the secretary | Dlant are going to stand firm in their | SOMPAnY G4 Dok agTRe 10 e According to Russian _reports, a | b e @ military convoy train, Kill- | | 5§ APPREHENSION On the Austro-ltalian frontier ar-| A despatch from Berlin last Tues- | 9f the treasury provides for certain tax g ter eight hours. The overtime, the |German eppelin bombarded’s Russian | 35, 2any innocent people. =Mr. Lio- tillery engagements and infantry at-|day, coming by wircless to Sayville, | 214 import exemptions to be enjoved [ oLD SAILING VESSELS company stated, would begin only af- | Red Cross train in Poland, killing |7chte declared tonight that Mr. Doug- ABOUT MEXICAN A tacks continue, without, however, any | N." Y., announced that the India for a limited perlod by stock compa- ter the men had worked ten hours. 1as’ statement was made several weeks —_ R ve Tesuits. Déen “torpedecd oft the ® Nommeeod | nies formea for the exploltation of one : AGAIN IN DEMAND. | {¥hila ® the men. will not strike. be- | qrenrs Sttendants and,wounded.sal| ater ALis incident was alleged to have | General Funston Has Been Given Fres | A British reqmr; saya & Brm;r; “:,'Z' coast and that eighty members of the g;:g;e“gmc d?:m’g‘;{;s“l’?g‘m ‘;;h:{: British Shipping Trade Fo to Use | C2use this minor concession was not Hand to Deal with Bandits. B e il ginbost | (o VSt Savd by th. Swedish steam-| 5 i a ool granted, they will refuse to do any| Constant Koping, aged:25,-@wsallor la Willing to Sign Armistices . anelles the Turkish —gunboat|er Goestland. It was adde on, or which, while existing to a cer-| Them Because Government Needs|overtime work whatsoever until the Washineton, Aug. 12.—Activity of PeriLI-Satvet and an.empty trans- | astack on the vesesl seourred morrh | tain extent, fail to produce enoush of ot was hauled out of the water in a serl. [ Incidentally Secretary Lansing Te-|Mexican bandits on the Texas border. thelr products for the some-consamp. | , Steamships. representation is granted. ous condition after he had attempted [vealed today that General Villa had port. of Bodge, while the India was enter- The eight hour day will g0 into ef- | suicide by jumping:from.a.New, York { recently informed the state department | 200 the situation at Vera Cruz contin. boat. : piiEe cxmann cthe o S| memaetine S Ratne St treasury. ts running | Liverpool, Bne Aug, 13The ae| fect st the Locomobll plant on Ay |ferry TRar e wis Filing o sen an armis. | 153,.8 95epY atiention here todey. el L S . : * - mand for steamships for government |gus! . - Y o : foras Lo e oo o reahore bat- |FRENCH RECAPTURE ¥ e e istas §ie of | purposes has forced the shipping trade | tended the mass meeting in Eagles'| William K. Vanderbif€w=yach® Nt | riod O T v icr e e S T o Toe bocier e evmouill A W.eed i g TRENCHES IN ARGONNE. | Sidered to be dictated by the hope that back on the long rejected sailing ves- | Hall tonight to hear the report of the|vana, which went ashore on mud flats | might be held. Mr. Liorente confirmed Major General Funston is being given i W i) such financial concessions to new com. | Sk, Many of these which wers char- | committes Which was greeted with |ip the Hudson river near Tarrytown.|ihis information and added that Gen- | a“iee Gand and he has not— asked 3 2 5 ered when steamer rates were at their res after a i < - ISON OF FAMOUS Around Souchez and Neuville Artillery | PR2i%s and to old companics embark: | highest are now arriving at British| President Johnston tonight author!|had been cut ®:SecML.channeljersl SFWips Angeler Wil Sow.fn con: that the 17.000 troops at his disposal GERMAN BANKER KILLED Fighting is Reported. increase the revenues of the govern-|Ports. The Mersey river is full of | ized strikes tomorrow by long distance == oo "huvf"‘m Gatalls of such sn reinforced. No actio en Spicer [ Henri Raci - today on an appeal from Governor ment. The plan has the added advan- | taPering spars and rigging not seen for | telephone at the plants of the ri_Racine, a millionaire perfumer | armistice. He pointed to this meet- 3 tage also of being the frst step tow. | 0out 80 years. The Asia, just ar-|Company in Plainfield, N. J.; Sturde- |of Mentonde, France, was sentenced |ing as an evidence of harmony in the | Lo Gn ngof, ToX2% 10 Tresident Wil ards making Spain _somewha rived, was built 50 years ago: the|vant-Blower Company of Hyde Park,|to perpetual exile by the court mar- |Villa ranks. ichrosder Fell While| Paris, iAue. 12, 9.5 p. m—The fol- Baron Von Blelchre e Front | 1oWing oficial communication was is- o oy more = % “At Vere’ Cruz conditions are said to Lomton, Aue: T3 10110 5. mearon | 3 ATIOH, A70una Souches and Neu. | SORTRICHIY, a1 industrialy oter | it o Rorerin Ade” st g | par aive of Hyds Fark. - | Germita perfamen. . 8 ™Ih &| " Villa and Zapata Willing. ° |bave tmproed"and eneral Coranam. ol ERslclizablisr, yaon, of tae [Famans i e Srkonne o Bave “fheough | Invention of modern machinery. e T s Mo o1t while semersl | MACHINISTS MOVE FOR Meteorological apparatus at Vesuvt: Zapata elements” are preparing o ve. |inE fall protection to all forsigners. T e Warsaw. front on August | further = counter-attacks, —recaptured | BELIEVES MISSING HARTFORD | others range from 29 fo 38 years. EIGHT HOURS IN HARTFORD |observatory, ltaly, "was destroved by |ceive fevorably the appeal of the|FoS SIS JEPCIR, Y0 domn . He was at one time secretly | “°% T ks MILITARY RESERVATIONS " eruption. DISENIRE. & DUSOy JUERNCS. Vera Cruz if necessary. The B ioh o Srincais: Bopilia e ae: | p, e 2%, A8 S3ther astive fn [Father Sy She My Heve Become; Poor City_for Unionism. == Offciais of the American. governs | Fon at Vera The body of an unknown ment hoped that many generals re- | COLller Jupiter was ordered to that port [Weimar, who committed suiclde in|protre and in the Vosges at Barran- August Orbolph, a German, Arrested| Hartford, .Conn., Aug. 12.—A move- | ¢, — man was ~ | today from Newport, R. L 913, Because her father, Prince Wil- | o5 Hartford, Conn. Aug. 12—Dr. ana| by Federai Officers—Used Four Dif- | ment for an elghi hour day for Hart- | rofitc, JuiinE in the canal near the |ported to be parfsans O Chrranss ule| “Secretary Garrison made it plain to- ami, refused to permits their-mar- | *Nyg enemy shelled Raon I'Etape}Mrs hon Gudone ot thie oy 1t | farent Names. forq_machinists was launched tonieht | (orday by cmployecs ae the Cornci | o poace conforence. . To offset this |42y that the war department expects . & an (ten miles northwest of St. Die). Four | ents of Elvira Dolores Guidone, who is by J. J. Keppler, international vice|cut River company. impression, the Carranza agency here | the governor of Texas to deal with 3 —_— clvilians were killed and seven-women | strangely missing from her home, to-| Tallahassee+Fla, Aug. 12—August |President of the machinists union..Ad- e s today gave out & list of generals in- | Purely domestic disorders in the state. | The B:;:;: affatr O Feteoane 5;;"}'0‘; or children wounded.” _ night sent the following open letter to [Orbolph, held “here — today for | dressing a crowd of 500, Mr. Keppler | The finer Lapland, under charter to | cluding Obregon and Gonzales, Wwho —_— md to her suitide, aroused ftense |copp o MToo—o ¢ | the Hartford Courant, requesting her|arraismment on a chargs of having declared eSS A DUfactirers | the White Star line, sailed for Liver. | were reported to have telestaphed | 4oL YOKE STREET CAR interest througheut - Germany. The FOR [owne Botue: made drawing oftmilitary reservations | SFOte, 10 T1e FHITEOS SO will | PO0! yesterday with 273 passengers. Ot | expressions of loyalty to Carranza. ung n was the eldest son of the THE FRENCH ARMY. |, . Baby: Your father-and mother-are{and lighthouses along the ooast, STRIKE NOT YET SETTLED o el . & these seventeer were in the first cabin Invasion of Mexic ¢ heartbroken over your disappearance, |¢laims German ,nationallty, according |SPread throughout:New England with- | spe carried @ full capacity.cargo. = .,,.,.fl" me.‘mm rges rness Agstusy o8 2o Seron B2 | 710000 ve-iand Shiids Have Boen | S o2 TRTE sisuny LoF vou 15 fo 8 oo Ho el 85 lE | 17 e, poxt e monans Mo a0 =T 8 S| e e ismeq by the Amercan|Charges of Unfairss Made Ausin obied for his valuable - financial come home. If you see theso words, |reports that he was of Austrian birth | Hartford was ‘notoriously a poor city ary Lansing i - ing | diplo e = A Sent. to the Front. come home at once, or communicate|and had received remittances *from to American airmen not to fly over |ads to all the leaders, generals F ces ‘;n ‘the emvut..wu:e“ to 5 e with the police and ask:them to bring |relatives in Austria. . | orsanization for shorter hours. the Canadian border, following com- |and governors in Mexico ana will be| Holyoke, Mass., Aug. 12.—Negotia-. 1$40,000,000. gis %=|* Paris,ZAug:i12—Pending the mant- | you to your parents. Orbolph was arrested byffedersl-of~| v o iEN OF TEUTONS - plaints that aviators:from Washing- | made publictin a day or two. General | tions for settlement of the street car. i N 1N CAUCABUS 4o | facture of the mew steel helmets for| “Dor't be afraid to -comehome, We |ficers as he was boarding & train‘for ton had flown over British Colombia. | Carranza’s displeasure over the efforts | men's strike were interrupted today- the French army, 700,000 steel head|are not angry with you for anything, |the eastlast night. He said he was FINISHED- IN; THE-EAST. — of the Latin-American countries in|when John H. Readon of Worcester,. | MEETING WITH-SUCCESS. | shields have been sent to the front.|only we want to sce you back. Mother | traveling for pleasure and that he‘had it s The Bosch Magneto Co. announced | conjunction with the United States | leader of the strikers charged that, | This Is the only species of armor that |and father are crying for you. You|no regular occupation and;denied, the | About-to-Begin in-Belgium and*France, | that after Sept. 1 an $-hour-day would | does not alter the feeling of optimism | Charles G. Wood, commissioner of the- Jre Pursuing Turks in the-Direction | the soldiers have boen permitted to|don't want your mother.to-die heart-| officers said, having made' any draw- Siia Disnatoh: be put into.effect .at its plant in|among officials and diplomats who de- | state board of conefliation and arbitra—. of the Euphrates. Del, &t miost Gf:the cubasses, chestjbroken: ‘Come-back “|ings. He came to Flordla from-Chica. Springfleld, ‘Mass. ' The 1000 em- |clare unwarranted the inference that|tion. “had been unfair and had com-: | protectors, hem;l prot;‘aclnr:, coats-of - ‘Lovingly, g0 a.yearjegosand is alleged to have| yondon,-‘Aug. 12, 11.15 p.-m—A sig- |Ployes work' 9 1-2 . hours - daily at|eny attempt is to be made to invade | ducted himselm in a manner unbe- | grad, via London, Aug. 12, 865 | mail and ‘bucklers that were offered MAMMZ#AND PAPA™ | registered” at ‘hotels here four ' tims|ryacant order of the day predicting a | Present. Mexico's soverignty. coming a state offictal. e clal communication ‘from | Proved to be almost as dangerous as| DraGuidone said tonight that he be- | during thejleast year, usinga different | resumption by the Germans of & vig-| *. The reply of the minister for for-| Readon announced that he had ar-: mmfi “fi:“‘:ge" of the Russian army | the enemy’s bulllet!. The head shield, | Heved his daughter was in New Ha- | name each time. Orbolph.said*he came{ orous fl,w\fl, in the west has been | Senator-J. Hamilton Lewis said he|eign affairs of Argentina to General|ranged a_ meeting with Governor In the Caucasus made public today h°"9“f‘-’ as it Kok used, R Nce:i'-l: ven. ‘He believes she may have be- |to!the.United States two-years}ago. - |issued to the Teutonic armies in Flan- | b4 “high'hopes” that congress wouid | Carranza, lssued by . the Carranza|Walsh at Boston tomorrow to presemt. =k proved by statistics {0 have saved & | come deranged suddenly or that after | ders, according to the Amsterdam Tel- | meetras early as October to make sure | agency here, in which it Was stated | his charges in detail : “The attempts of the Turks to ad-|Sreat many lives B . 5 |gSome childish prank she was afraid to| Rev.-Dr. Frank GoodwiniCalled.Z | egranf. An _extract from this order,|that the business in hand could be|that the Latin-American countries| Reardon said that his principal com-. \wance in the direction of Olti and the Bdlees N = Dttt return home. Litchfield,: Conn., JAug.. 2—a.,call. to-| telegraphed by the Amsterdam cor-|Dut out of the way before national|specifically understood at the outset |plaint against the state Passine valleye were everywhere ré- gt o become pastor -was extended by - the | respondent of the Exchange Telegraph | Convention. time-next year. “|of their conference tbat there was to | under the charge of unfairness, lsed. In the capture of the Merghe | Stamford, Conn. Aug. 12—Miss Movements of Steamships. Congregational church - today ~ to~ the | company, follows: x be no impairment of Mexico’s sover- | Mr. Wood's alleged failure to Pass we took three machine guns | Daisy Woritke, aged 20, & nurse, is| Gibraltar, Aug. 11—Passed: steam-|Rev. Dr. Frank:Goodwin, who has| “Our work now is practically finish- | Lieutenant R.-B. Sutton, injureq in | eignty, represents the views of the Some prisoners, including the com- | believed to have been drowned while | er Patris, New York for Piraeus. been serving as acting pastor by 'rea- |ed in the east, and we are about to|a fall from an aeroplane on the Fort | United States government whose pres. B e it bathing /off Shippen Point today.| Scilly, 'Aus. 12—Passed: steamer [son of the pulpit vacancy since the |begin in the west. Peace is certain in|Sil reservation yesterday which |ent effort, it was officially stated to- “In the direction of the Euphrates|Friends searched the vicinity for sev-|Noordam, New York for Rotterdam.|death of the Rev. John Hutchins,. last | October.” caused the instant death Quarter- | day, is to obtain peace without resort “pursult of the Turks continues.|eral hours tonight in the hope of| Sailed: steamer Lapland, Liverpool. | February. The. call was unanimously master Captain George H. Knox, pilot | to measures of force or interference in % the “ last few daysj,one of our |finding some trace of h_er but without learpool..Aug.‘ 12—Arrived: steam~|given andiDr. Goodwin has it -under New Zealand has only one town with | of the machine, was still alive to-|the in made prisoners 19-officers and | success. er Adriatic, New{York. . consideration. _2 population of more than 100,000, __| night, 2 ' % > > :

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