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VOL. LVIIL.—NO. 201 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population o | Cabled Paragraphs | Eorgion Exchange (A Strike Riot Searchfor Bandits FORTRESS OF NOVY'y . . e amearantt Rates Falling at 8t Louis|"or s mer e o-| ON TeXas Border record. No political significance at- —_— —_— z lS NOT lMPERll‘l‘ED e LOWEST QUOTATIONS EVER RE- |500 ATTACKED THREE NON- |, Jghp Cook Wilson, professor of logio g Frye Note Reaches Berlin. N MESQUITE BRUSH 50 MILES Berlin, Aus. 13, via London, Aug. 14, CORDED IN NEW YORK. UNION DRIVERS. NORTH OF BROWNSVILLE, 222 a. m—The Amerocan note to Ger- many concerning the sinking of the Petrograd Claims That the Russian Troops Have |d&mstommerey diftover 2% Wi |ON LONDON AND PARIS SEVEN PERSONS INJURED Driven the Enemy Back in Riga Region of A seat on the New York Stock Ex- change was sold for $55,000. Exchange of wounded Russian and German prisoners of war was begun. - = Frank Bramley, the well known ar- tist, died at his bome in Grosmere, England. = Exchange on ltaly and Germany_Also | Trouble Occurred in Front of St. Louis | John Donohue, former city controller | Rangers and Peace Officers to Giv. Was Depressed, While Russian Ex-| Transfer Cos Stable—Score of Po- | Of Paterson. N. J. is dead. He was 56| Border Justice to Mexicans of Bad change Has Strengthened Visibly— | licemen Came to the Aid of Men Records—Brownsville Citizens Ap- Demand Sterling 470 3-4. Attacked—1,500 Drivers Are Out. Pr‘hmiv-.'l!bmpth‘l“k'l’m and will be presented to the German foreign office this evening. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. HAS SOLD FIVE STEAMERS To.the Atlantic Transport Company of West Virgi A battalion of the Ninth Infantry ‘was ordered from Brownsville, to Le- redo, Tex. New York, Aug. 13—The Pacific . S e A Mail Steamship Company, in pursu-| New York, Aug. 13—Heavy selling| St Louts, Aus. 13.—A running fight | Large shipments of wheat wers o Sokol Siedlce | ance of its plan announced some time | of bills of exchange on London and | between 500 strikers and sympathizers | Joaq®, (rom. Calve e Muscovites Have Evacuated the Towns of olow, JledlCe | .. "¢ gisposing of its fleet and other | Paris caused another break today in|on one side and three non-union driv- property, has sold five of its steamers | remittances to those centers, the fllt!{efl and a score of policemen on the BERLIN ADMITS RUSSIANS’ REPEATED ATTACKS tra 1 1 'wa 1 E:as arsa’ to the Atlantic Transport Company of | falling to lowest gquotations ever re-}other, which terminated in a riot in and Lukow, Strategic Railway Points t of Warsaw, West Virginia, The steamers so dis- | corded since New York began to ocou- | front’ of the St. Louis Transfer com- in Their Retreat Toward Their Newly Chosen Positions | £o5ed °f 2%, (he Manchuria, Mongolia, Korea, Siberia and China. Ne terms were mentioned in the announcement Christy Mathewson, veteran pitcher| Meanwhile 1,600 United States < X i 3 of the New York Giants, celebrated |alrymen and 1000 inf o f the Austro-ltalian | today.. /000 infantrymen on pa. +—Only Vague Reports Received ol The last salling from San Francisco A4 > his 36th birthday. ;m)’ d?)u!')l-' between Brownsville and by any of these vessels to Oriental Adv 'l]l t M t P The navy collier Cyclops and the| 4orcd®, Texas, rangers and peace ef- 3 0 8 .r sed a swift and Conflict—Turks Announce Capture of Trenches Near ports under the Pacite Sal faswii (5 a n ay fuel Ship Jupiter sailed from Newport. | of border sustice which <lective type . 01 he Pacific Steam- or the Sout down fugitive Megxjcans of bad rec- Reports Repulse of German Infantry | Some months ago t proct sl < Seddul Bahr—Paris P w T o 5 Russia and Austria will begin the | with recent raige. 0 '» cennection i ion of Nieu —Zeppelins Again Visit Eng- | Faciic service and probably dispos There are men who cannot be convinced that advertising pavs. Srchenae of fcsyecitated JriGneik| The' ) Masicin’ ratbers mecth in the Region of war next month. Erownsville are the only ones sti g BB ol ot g g i bl o i They have tried it and know, but they have never tried it as successful = distirbed. The band concmes arllune land and Kill Six Persons—Another Austrian Submarine | law. passed by the last < ession of advertisers have done, The first bale of the new cotton crop | half of those whe attacros the Adriati claimed. made it impossible for the Some well-written advertisements have no life. They have not was sold for $1,050 in Liverpool, the Has Been Lost in the Adriatic. orias - s ranch house Sunday night. Its mem- Pacific Mail to compete with the Jap- been magnetized by a spirit of enthusiasm; but they have been doped money going to the Red Cross. bers include men alleged to have read anese lines. Many of the members of by their commonplaces. aloud a proclamation announcing that il B pelled to purchase the crews, chiefly in the fire rooms, A mill costing $5,000,000 will be rected at Wheeling, W. Va., by the tional Tube Co. Strong Barder Patrol. they were to take art 'exas. e e Sy Some advertisements are energyless because the writers lacked grain in the United States because | Thirty of the original maembars o 1om v d claims that the, Bulgaria now ins that the orginal | der the mew law the Pacific Mail vim. Some writers have so much bromide in their blood that they L Thelmhactigs e Neicuc band came from the Mexican side of Aiitle | Ratosgradiicie k the | treaty be carried out and that unless | would have to replace them with men create a balm instead of a stimulant. Repetitions and commonplace Thirty minutes before he was to be| Lic, R Grande, it is said by officers Russian troops have driven bac] ® | She secures the return of Macedonia | speaking the same languaze as the of- phrases put readers to sleep. It is new and uncommon words and bar- bty Aoy Wuor!h e oA Germans in the region of Riga, and| che will refuse to join the other Balkan | ficers of the ship. This, it gains that make buyers wake up and move up. e g Ay Apprehension in Brownsville is falt not only on account of what the Mex- e - 2 wi rieve that in the vicinity of Kovno the Teu- | states in assisting the allies. stated, was one of the Myers was granted a reprieve. A sleepy writer never vet has been able to write a paying adver- tons have temporarily abandoned their onerous clauses of the new law, ¢ 2 ” = icans may do in raids, but also as to i tisement. To be a success in advertising one must provide the publie A portion of the Atlantic flest will | the truth of reports th: 2 B = ted ports that in case of attacks in the face of the Russian de- | ENGLAND MAY MAKE e e o onibutod 1] - with what &t ‘wiits; when 1t ‘wants It at ‘scosptabis peices. Non can be ac Boston during the Councll of |any repetition of the Americans Jand- iy Sialie: aea Tukow: sha- COTTON CONTRABAND | pany to dispose of its property give away rubbers and rain coats in June and July, but you can sell vernors there, Aug. 24 and 27. ing at Vera Cruz an attempt will be made by Carra Foreign-built vessels admitted to|moros to sack Brewmoi: 1o e Lata~ sville in reprisal American registry from Aug. 18,|So strong is this belief among. o 1914, to Aug. 7, last, totalled 154. leading citizens that pressure will be e brought to Lear to dbtain more troops Deaths of infants in New York city |at Fort Brown, tect last week totaled 394 an increase of | the city, Sirer Ll G 76 over the sams peiod last yRar | Mexicans Shet Wikkis. Resleting Acvess In order to consider conditions for| Although the number of Mexicans renewing the Balkan League, the|killed In the falds is given officially Servian Parliament will meet on Aug. |29 Detween fifteen and twenty, it is s known that more have been killed, Several Mexicans have been shot while i railw, £ Warsaw, _— The vessels sold virtually _the them in November and April. e Boen cvaduatod and that between | If Necessary to Prevent It Reaching | largest and best in the Pacifia Mail the Narew and the Bug the Russians, Her Enemies. service. The Mongolia and the Man- vertisement writer can do it, not because it is in demand, but because throigh their counter-attacks, have = churla aro twin vessels of 27,000 tons heiterditiond e rrl.xervtvrll;r cx:os;?\ei:)o;fi!izsg mfi,‘;‘;‘g““&egfifi&pgiiia;}:mg‘-n!““,,’;;;:‘? have a_tonnage of 18,000 tons and the It pays to be eccentric as well as true in business notices of every Of the fighting in the region of Riga | gsecretary for foreign affairs, in the | China is of 100,200 tons burden. na_ture; but to unload -pecul_nuve goods one must _be diplomatic—make jans are admitted by Berlin | course of a formal interview today de- | All these vessels are now in com- things look rosy and promising that have nothing in them for the buyer. xdejrepested atlacks atatust | Soingies ORI e e e Try your hand at writing advertisements for The Bulletin. It Vi inden! S itua- _ - | A had: Wnees were Without |t et ook & PRESIDENT TO REVIEW reaches the buyers. Concerning the Kovno bat- | “The allies must by all lawful means AWATEUR SOLDIERS Following is a summary of the news printed the past week in The > the Germans are trying to| prevent cotton reaching their enemies: Byl Bulletin: »ugh toward Vilna, Berlin as-| it may be considered necessary 10| Who Have Been Training at the Mil- the Germans have made fur- | make cotton contraband. ining There is no use of expecting to create an extraordinary demand for ice cream in January, but an expert ad- White Star resisting arrest or irying to escape. i Bulletin Telegraph Local General ‘otal rived in Liverpool with 288 passeng- | AS 1ong as the Texas communities are ress, thus — contraverting| At the same time Lord Cecll stu-| itary Camp at Plattsburgh, N. Y. o e 4 1‘036 G 4 T3 S il & Kt apily o Wat St living day and night under the guard statemen side from | diously refrained from any hint that ; B ety 2 b of Un tates army rifles, ncy, the official communi- [ the commodity would be removed from | . Plattsburgh, N. Y., Aug. 13—Presi. aturday, Aug. 7 1 102 1328 5% 4 rangers v i and peace officers regard with instant cations : ow that the Russians are|tho free list at any specified date or |dent Wilson some time ~during the t Fradua Soing pusied vack ot 10t | tho Toe Lovemmmoons Tadenalsch any | noxttnree weelo ‘wih ;e 0|} Monday, Aug. 9... 186 171 352 700 || eicking of the cotion crop win ve|iemicion sy’ Sesicha wE l"caue: 5 « 2 - | thousand soldiers training at the mil- e e 3 > without civing batfle to (he Teutons |solution to mest the demands of Amer- | [FOVSTRT SOTiers FRMAInE o2 the i 1), Tuesday, Aug. 10... 159 143 220 522 week in August, which is unusually | {6 move Jis iife is forfeited. On the westeyn front there has been | jcan cotton growers and neutral con- | i T 3 Wood todsy % ’ little fizhting except artillery engage-|sumers. He stated explicitly, however, | encral Leonard Wood today sent an g early. Rangers’ Search Is Thorough. ments, altnoush in the region of Nieu- | That it cotton were made contraband | IaVitation to_ the president asking him Wednesday, Aug. 11. 170 132 261 563 The: Danish achiooner Jason ~ was| seos,IOrouShly has “the port & German infantry_attack was|ingland would consider tho act legal | (0 VISit the samp and receited a reply burned st sea o Copenbamen, Tos|icarch been made that thers fs put down, according to Berlin. . |and jnternationally Justifed. promising that the nation's: executis Thursday, Aug. 12... 161 168 338 667 crew was rescued by the BURbOAt AD- | mareadecs maie peiiat nearly e In the Ttaliad war theatre, the big|“"His statement, being the first in b d do so. 5 2 been driven Juns begin to boom and here and there | naif of the government outside par-| Invitations to visit the eamp also Friday, Aug. 13... 146 132 203 481 i Brownsville sections or are so fright- nfantry fighting is taking place, but jiament relative to cotton, and com- | Were sent to Former President Roose ™ ™ - s 2 ened that they will remain attained ing for drastic action to shut off the g : , Sen- 2 5 % r- t:~ Gallipoli peninsala the | Sups SO At Germany, Is taken in some | ator Root and many other prominent Tofals ... 990 882 2398 4270 ful ot Fitisburgh for transportation | to join the Mexicans, is said to have furk they “have taken|guorters to presage this step in the |men and army officers. taly. given Captain A. V. P. trench hundred yards” near|gpear future. The aptness with which the men are e twelfth United Stat Seddui = +d that in the vicinity learning army drills has surpassed Anderson, of The Pullman Co. is reported to be . . . —— ing with the Russian govern ‘;rlll;fl statement which Ari 1 have captured ma- ' anything the most experienced regu- tiat] - | the Drush where the Mexicans hide Ko nitions of war from | DUMA INQUIRY INTO lar officers have ever witnessed, Cap- |, o piace of tmportance in the finan- | pany's stable tonight, was the initial |TICHL 10 Fthe purchase of about|as being mo thick that It was perm the alle: - ,In aadition an al- SHORTAGE OF WAR SUPPLIES | tain L. C. Andrews declared tonight. | 23, Dlace act of violence in the strike of 1,500 | 17000 €a™™ ed wars e . sary to roll their water barrel to g v -4 it into . This gan; Break of 2 1-2 in Demand Sterling. | {anafer drivers and chauffeurs which | The Riverside, L. I, fire department - T white flag with the yellow “E* em- Demanq eterling, 10ng the unit of all | * The fight started at a postoffice sub- | furned out to put out a fire in one of ‘5 broidered upon exchange, declined to 4.70 3-4, a break | station, where pickets were waiting for | L 2utomobile engines which took fire e T e e o & or lo the previous day, and checks on Paris | mail. GIRL KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT AT BRIDGEPORT hit by a iell off Ari Burnu. |A Secret Session Held to Determine The east «.: ° '"ngland again has the Responsibility, seen ted ppelin _airships, which droppcd = which killed six Petrograd, Thursday, Aug. 12, via : e ersons’ and 1722 and demased | 1 oenof ek, THUrSisy, Aug. 13, Yia|Two Male Companions Seriously In- of 2 1-2 cents from the low price of | three drivers who had been hauling |°" * Practice spin > R Elizondo, one of the officers of Gen- 4 houses, This v the second asrx;u Ziven to the press of a secrot session| Jured—Car Struck Telegraph Pole | were quoted at 58, a loss of § cents. Rioters Fired Two Shots. ,,:n";"::";:';;"fl"":'::g ihat G;;'; emaf.l Pt' i\'nf:rm Carranza com- jatl i e St s anis ot mEnnd 1 August 10 showed that e Exchange on Italy and Germany al e ? arm man at Matamoros, o; te k free days. | E R o ieatey o Initiatod to actarmins | Bridgeport, Conn. Aws. 13—Jose- | wag doirensed. iy held reiatively ber. |, The Wagons having been emptied, |aid the Turks at the Dardanelles mere Dposite here. Another Austrian submarine, the " Elizondo denfed that he or his name the responsibility for the deficlency {n | Phine Germaine, 22’ years old, - em- | ter than other continental rates, while | 11 drivers were chased to the com- |circulated in Constantinople. bad any connection with the fiag, econd of the week, has been sent to | war supplies. ploved at the Remington U. M. C.| Russian exchange, which a few weeks | RonY S Stab wagons and escaped in th Engi E. O. Hep Killed Badly Injured Man. l:, bottom in_ the ‘lower :‘Adrw-ir; DY | " The session engaged in a discussion oo Planx! ‘;fl;,ig;‘lar&lvt ‘,‘“"’? ago sold at an’ abnormal discount, | rolq "1 the pursuit the drivers were DU oo Blo v"n'::"-."p::f‘ t,-f Bl oot oF S o ek = e ® o estrlans Dave|of a committee report on military and | 8D Harris of 25 Chestnut street, | girengthened visibly. fired at twice by rioters, but were not i v £aid, wi ed - bombarded the Italian coast line in the 5 West Haven and Harrison . Doyle, = & Jd passenger train sideswiped a freight | #2id, were nam Louls, Miguel and ogion of Barl, doins considerable | haval affalrs relating to the matier of | )¢ cashier at the Trumbull Motor Car | May Demand cP-ym-nt in American | B @ rers were arrested, but res. | H® PeSF Gresnsburgh, Pa. gabried. Miguel, he said, shot and mage to several towns, according to on OF st company of this city, were seriousiy urrency. - > 4 2 % = illed o members Tenr fi?fif‘if,f“sfi?"m‘fi’cgfin"; t:)!.; %eg:‘:n:: injured shortly after midnight when 50 s i st b i;x‘ezclerllrum the police by strike sympa- Ex-Premier Venizelos of Oruu. lh.n’mpd whom he considered too bad- this number of members called at- |the Trumbull car in which they were|into the existing situation that it is | Several who resigned becauss of King Con-|ly injured to be taken with the out- ITALIAN LITTORAL tention to the alleged irregularities | Fiding crashed into a telegraph pole persons were injured, but | stantine's disapproval of his pro-al. | hws. fic reason el v R, RAILWAY BOMBARDED) in supplying and in the failure to sup- | On _Stratford avenuo opposite St | sor thr coniavance any spect none seriously. lies policy, returned to Athens. Ranger Captains Fox and Sanders, % for the continued decline. It is clear, ply munitions for the army end navy. | Michael's cemetery. == bowever, that our manufacturers of e R o h”.‘—"?. !re;np-orklm:l in the sec- By Austrian Warships—Viaduct Shat-| The demand was made for an imme- u’ghi'thdead body lflf lhg Germaine girl | war supplies and sellers of foodstuffs | FIERY EDITORIAL IN . ':-"'.3.’1’1‘1?.,’,..’,2 -;:‘ J:‘I,l;:::.‘wT — n"'"." t;um;‘r::nd-;‘l'l; 2]:;. h.g: e and o Eaatony ot Afive. diate cessation of irregularities and a peoies e unconscious forms of the|are pressing their claim for payment, A CARRANZA NEWSPAPER ,,,.’lh"'e Government in s. The es- | ldentify the raiding Mexicans. One . Y, 3 correction of shortage. Al speakera | other two occupants of the car were |and 'that these are being met with S oyesmmant uomoooboo e - iouma.s On Vienna via London, Aug. 13, 8:35 p. |91 the subject emphasized the neces- Gi);l’:_d l}'xigflfl:fngsidg lhg roadway by | depreciated forelgn curremcy. It is States It is the Obligation of Every ), ), . Pt lnm!he o g — p—The following official communica- | 537 O S30ing 1o Le00utl, 2 PErions | vibeorty ‘miveet mearby, who stoppd a | Sy, belleved that uniess earnest | ~pexican to Defend Soversignty. Halted by a German submarine in | Mexican border state south of Texag e reports that | the positions which they may occupy, | Passing automobile driven by James | tion, exchange rates will make farcher the North Sea, the Norwegian mail | brought word in advance to thelr )arly Wednesday our ships bombard- | °F which they may have occupied. Morris of New York. declines to the point where our manu- Laredo, Tex., Aug. 13—A Carranza | ship Iris, -Newcastle for Eergen, was|Compatriots in Texas that the recent The three victims wer: 8 newspaper of this city today prints a | compelled to throw overboard all Rus- | Outbreak was abcut to occur. There d the Italian Littoral railway from that Bxldgeport Bospital o Masrie o | eoorees and sendorel JeS) Gemand | Cr N otliarial - which | 15 mecmcied L — was evidence also that some of folfetta to Seno San Giorglo. _At|CRISIS IN BRIDGEPORT chine." Tnvestigation upon the arrival | * Lersbtisnment of Forsian Credite. | 4mons the suscepivie , Slement of the | _Examination of the body of Nick | principal leaders ‘of ‘the raids olfetta four factories and two B of the car by the hospi Mexicans here as “a to arms.” o1 of lacramento shows that exico. P o Tt i moarasi.| LABOR SQUABBLE NEXT WEEK ¥ the hospital attendants showed that death in the case of tha | , OPSErvers of the situation agree that | Transiations 9f the editorial have been | death was caused by bubonic plague. ne viaduct was shattered and one - | Germaine girl had been i the only sure way to relieve the exist- | forwarded to Washington and to Major s is rst case in California . T Demandb to Be Formulated and Pre- | Germaine girl had et been mameus: | ing financial tension ie by the estab- | General Funston. since October, 1913. PAN-AMERICAN APPEAL ‘At San Spirito the station and sev- sented to Employers. it is believed she suffered a fracture |lishment of further foreign credits| The editorial says in part: Iral depots were burned to the ground. = E S—— SENT TO MEXICANS. A B C Aug. 13—At of the skull. here. Steps to this end are under- If you are Mexicans, read article| New York alumni of the University “At Bari the Castle signal station ridgeport, Conn, Aug. 13—At a —_— stod to be under way, but the amount | 31 of the constitution, which says It |of Michigan will begin a local cam- | Carranza is Expected to Maintain the B e oo e e | e (- was Sanounced that next week | $200 OIL PAINTING STOLEN required to adjust impending obliga-|is the oblisation of every Mexican to o Defiance He H. Shown. tions is so vast as to make almost any defend the independence, the honor and Vhole of Barl was covered with clouds | Would mark the crisis in the labor FROM HARVARD MUSEUM | relicfe measure little more than tem-|the rights and interests of the father- Washington, Aug. 13—The Pan- ) dust and smoke and the population | Situation at the Standard Manufactur- porary. land,’ and read article 35 of the con- s American appeal t e vas panic-stricken. Italian guns of gfiti:;ng:.};a:?d t;:)z n:lx:;:lcanwmnég Cut :rom sn Franme and Carried :lmuu?n. which says ‘It is the preroga- R:pn;’.ntatlv- Madden left Chica- Me;]co to v.-pea_se fl'}mfilg ::lm ;:z“h: :: aiu: libre fired -ineffectively o 3 Ti ! ve of every Mexican citize: tak or Washington where he will ask D s s e o | e latod andl Dpoacritid dhe Tote izt way Some Time Thursday. EXPORTERS OF WHEAT ry citizen to take | €0 ere he up arms for the defense of the republic | the War Department to establish et I = e of e re| c an | tutional goverm it - e submarine also failed. of the week, but no time limit has| Cambridge, DMas August 13.—An ARE CANCELLING ORDERS | or its institutions. That is to say, it | army training camp in the Middle | ward l’ro:x Lhem:':m depu‘gn:’th:’zv o Tt 3o1% San | P, feace B Bllton, president of the | Oll Painting” by Julan Scott, valued What od 4 1.8 Conts a Bushel | the " Tepunlic ‘when. 1os movercipor s | g oo the Same &s at Flattsburs, X.|night » 3 . 11 < at Droj - ic wi 7 jlorsio was badly damaged by our | Clarence B Bliton president of the | at $200, was cut from its frame in the Prove e vunlio When :its Soversignty s | Y. eal First the document was despatched = Peabody museum at Harvard and car- When 2,000,000 Bushel Contracts|attacked, but it is their prerogative, in Engiish to Mexico City, directed to Our vessels all returned undam-|bate with Fred Cederholm over the|rieq away some time Thursday. 4 Fight ang Rovor 15 40 ao’ e s __|n En i 1 With the exception of sub- | merits and demerits of the eight hour | jocg wos discovered t = ;fien Th: Were Called Off, so. Scottis have been com. arious Latin e les off Bari nothing was seen of | 42¥, as the latter addressed the work- ks od the American legatl pelled to cut down the supplies of | whose attaches will transiate it into Jostile naval forcex** ers ‘during the noon hou: matter was immediately reported to| Chicago, Aug. 13.—Authoritative ex- OBITUARY whiskey owing to the urgent needs of the 1 Th Spanish and deliver it to the military George J. Bowen, business agent of | {00 1o © museum Was open | planation was obtained tonight for the Ehat = . oh m ::e go\"erm:ent for lndll!ll"lil alcohol | leaders in that vicinity. Tomorrow the st g o the publlv as usual yesterday and | Loooos exporters in sud- arles S. Pierce. use in the manufacture of explos- | appeal in original Spanish will be for. INDICATION SERBIA WILL the machinlni 9ue ottheithise 100 | the sautharities beilave that Moicinves | acars oaieine QUG tha Maet J8| . Brockin Mece. Ave. Thi-Chartes| e A Warded directly to Do Jill be foe REFUSE BULGARIA’S DEMAND | holding open-air meeetings in defiance | nos t2ken some time during the aft- | hours contracts for large amounts of | S. Pierce, a native of Brockton, and —_— Carran; : = 1 ernoon, but there is no clue to the | wheat purchased in the United States, | sicne 1873 1 nthe boot and shoe acces- | The Rev. Abijah Alexander, a re- Dutcome is Being Watched With In- fif,oi‘f.ii";ef.;n’i;, ::;;fi‘:’ofl?;ph%,&w‘:: thiet. The picture, which was entitled ToRBAle etimated M ko it bash | sy, Deatnes . G suddenly this | tired Protestant Episcopal clergyman, terest by All European Nations. | handed the mayor a clipping setting | o Listant View of Moki Pueblo” was | els. The announcement of the can- [ morning at hi: summer home in Ply- | 4ed at his home in New York, as a | public here within a few days. forth the decision of the Worcester, | PreSented to thhe museum in 1894 by | cellation caused wheat prices to break [ mouth. He had been in poor health | result of swallowing a solution of so- or d result of wing a With the appeal despatched, the London, Thursday, Aug.-12, 5:26 p. | Mass..,courts in the case of Organizer | ° Hemingway estate. wildly here today, the downward |since last spring and died of acute in- | dlum nitrate which he was using as ting. digestt throat = Dnited States government will fnsti-~ e e plunge at one-time amount to as estion and hardening of the arteries. | & gargl ute a friendly and persistent effort to, will give a flat refusal.to the de- | tomorrow. LOCATED IN BOSTON. | smashing the market to $1.07 for the | wife, daughter, brother and sister. He | _Great Britain ed permits for|have shown a disposition to oppose. announced by the ian ‘There is.no+change in the.strike =sit- —_— September delivery. was a 32nd degree Mason, a member | the lhlvmo;; of 50,000 bags of sugar|the movement to sacrifice their per- er, il | Radoslavofl, three | uatlon at the Lake Torpedo Boat com- | Has- Started for Her Home -With a| Most of the contracts cancelleq on | of Porter Songregational e B sonal views in the common ago, opee pany. ea - had been intended . | Brociks mmercial Brockton General e T e e o T 5 Caplain. of Pelion, The buyers, however, docording o oné | Country club, Thorny Lea Golf club [ consigmed to the Secretary of Asri- the alliance will.come to naught, | TRIPLE: ENTENTE “EXERTING Boston, Aug. 13—Flvira Delores | Of, the largest exporters h found | and Plymndulh‘ (t:ountry club, being, - ure will ut seed ing _to some diplomats here, Guidone, a girl of 16 years, who has | 21l Prospective profits cut off"hy’ a | belng president of the Brockton Coun. | to farmers. ‘s formal reply has mot yet FURTHER PRESSURE ON SERBIA|been missing from her homs in Hart, | PIan of the Italian government to fix | try club. Starting increased rates and Drovab ; e s given, but those best posted in T ;_|ford. Conn., since Monday, was founa | MaXimum prices or otherwise circum- s i o - 1 new | probable that many of his generals andi ‘momue quarters, say that Bul- | Hoping to Induce Her to Make Terri- |at the South station here tonight and | Vet sbeculation. teaine from. the Packlio. cobat: te. o] Ik bt cr v I uced b Joliy 's demands far exceed anything torial Concessions to Bulgari later started for Hartford, accompa- Submarine Sunk Traliches a -d e g 1 atS erbia could possibly yield. =— nied by Captain Taylor of that cit; Atniiop St gation the Chrrenza genetals perticipais ta ol ‘The outcome is being watched with Rome, Aug. 18, via Paris, 4.45 p. m—| .According to the police, the girl has |, Rome, via Paris, Aug. 13. 8 p. m— gene he keenest interest by the chancel- [Tt was learned here today on good au- | been staying at the Yoaung Women's|The ministry of marine tonight made Commission. b'mlo'mb:(“ the M’-:hl it will not! bries throughout Burope, as Bulgaria | thority that reat | Christian association boarding howss | Public the following official communi- | Copperfield, Ore., Wiped Out by Fire. ng before organized opposition to b the chief obstacle to united action : . here since she left Hartford. Today | cation: “Yesterday morning in the| Baker. Ore. Aug. 13—Copperfield, a new government could be effectively the" Balkan states in Jolning the ‘ln‘ e she wired her mother of her intention |10Wer Adriatic the Austrian sub-|Ore., which came into prominence more o tente allies and thus thro the hope of inducing her to to return home, and the police, who | marine U-3 was sunk. The second of- | than @ year ago, when Miss Fern barrier between the central |desired territorial concessions to Bul- | were asked to trace the sender of the | ficer and 11 men of the crew _were tates Hobbs closed the saloons there under ‘manoceuvres today, Laden With Hay for Allies. BT v e ety 8 o L BODIE Tes baen/ rendades o e SR O et West, g e ,.",‘;::mm steamehip e v ul contends at a the support which she recelved at stai ‘where 8 W ‘waitl T T PP Was out = Aagot, ‘with hay £ Serbia the latter ceded to Bul- | the beginning of her difficulties with | for & Hartford train. - €| No Change in Strike at Farrel Foundry night by a fire believed to have been X the allied armies in France, salled to-: abor Austria last year. Ansonia, Conn., Aug. 18—There was |of incendiary according to re- day for La Pallico. She had been Assurances have been given to Ser- Greenwich—Commodore E. C. Bene- | no change tonight in the strike situa- | ports Teceiyved here today. Glasgow, Aug. 12.—Arrived, steamer | chored in the roads for several days: ®ia that the allies will assist her at|dict of Greenwich is attending the | tion at the plant of the Farrel Foundry Sardinian, Montreal. and was the ship mentioned in the time of peace negotiations, pro- [races of the New York Yacht club|and Machine company, where 120 ma- Mounts Etna and Vesuvius are re-| Copenhagen, Aug. 13. — Arrived, | made recently in Houston. The ¥ided she mow yields to their desires.'aboard his yacht Oneida this week. ' chinists walked terday. ported in_eruption. % - steamer. Oscar, New_Y ~ ~4had not been molested. .- - - e o

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