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Norwich VOL. LVIl—NO. 219 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwi~' *"Oouble That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population Cabled Paragraphs |\ Moxicans Fire on [Half Billion Condensed Telegrams | cONSPIRACY CHARGED BY MRS. MO Pnl:r‘éw:t Gsu;?SEB;.ym.k 'l"‘t:z';-";-en h A '. - m“;-m;u:.:::r in Berlin are sail % T B s o e Soldiers British Loan| e & sice = » Decarod Her Bolot That the Threo Assassins Had lN RlGA CAMPAIGN 5‘1‘23:"2? né{e;&e SSconus Wiilou |ON GUARD AT BROWNSVILLE BANKERS OF_ALI. IR O IRl T e e e sy 1D Planned to Rob Her Husband 4 ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT TO PARTICIPATE 5 Revolts of Carrariza garri at Frontera and San Juan Bati were ESCAPING PRISONER SHOT BY POLICE CHIEF. i ; in|NEARLY SHELLS S iy FOR THE FIRST TI Germans Report They Have Captured a Fortified|whom He Had Besten and Locked in : 100 3 100,000,000 ADVANCED| _ * =~ —0p LOST HER COMPOSURE b 'E : Col rested at the race track at Belmont z . : - ark, N. Y. . : Bridge on the Dvina River Hingham, Mass. Sept. 3—After he|Soldiers Got Behind Shelter and Re- | Temporarily, According to a Wall . Dhisoneswho wers, iempiing un cxo| turned the Firo—Thers wore No| Strest Rumor—To Gorrect Exchange | purtte oh aitermsin 5o s"sil | Mrs. Mohr and Her Two Children were Present at ‘the — Cape, Chict o James killed one and saw the other| Casualties—Had Previously Fired at| Rate on Sterling Until Comm e Funeral Service at the Mohr Home and Accompanied MOST CRITICAL POINT ON THE WHOLE FRONT [sishuitus, e S | avosione o o g, T i | et e oy B, Whe Fl his nose broken by blows with a ham- returned to work. mer. James was already Jeakened| Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 3—Mexi-| New York, Sept. 3.—All indications| Robbers entered the post office at Been Told of Dr. Mohr’s Death, Has Given a Statement i i ronths ago i 3 i ; TRt Himrod, N. Y. and escaped with $1,200 Regarded as Key to the Gulf of Riga, and Would Consider- | months ago from o man who resistea | 205 on the Mexican :side of the Rio|today tended to confirm a report cur- - arrest. After today's experience he |Grande late today fired nearly a hun- | rent in Wall Street that Great Britan | " C°°P and stamps. to the Press of What Transpired s was taken to a hospital where his con- | dred shells at an American army aero- | had borrowed from $50,000,000 to $100, Lieut. H. H. Kitchener, nephew of ably Shorten the March to Petrograd—A Reinforced dition was said to be serious. | plane fiving over Brownaville and then | 006,000 tommporaciy tn tnie e iy | Lok SEitehener, mas mone, to. the Bri- 3 . . . . i tish front in France. - o s e tor towards Newport was in sube Russian Army is Opposing Germans in Their Attempt | Harmon who with @ companion. Wal. | trmed their &uns against @ squad of | correct the exchange rate on sterling Providence, R. L, Sept. 3.—The de- docf por laco Willlams, alias Walter Welsh, had | American soldiers on guard at the|until such time as her commission| The White Star liner Adriatic ar- fense of 3;‘.";5“‘:"“":;?.’.".“" g e i . cen held on'a charge of burslary for | Brownsville Electric Light plant shall reach New York and c rived at New Orleans from Liverpool | MOBT to the charge th Jesk e Tt St B O er—] y cl i % i ¥ A OnSUNR- Ty he plotted the death of her hus- | ride. mac] to Cross the Riv In Capture of Grodno, the Teutons 2 hearing today. They clalmed to hail| “When the firing started the soldiers | mate negotiations Jooking oward ine | With 315 passengers. Dand will be that both Dr. C. Franklin |from the Stewart street office at & Go ; s | high rate of speed which he maintain- 1 1l 3 to have stolen a nautomobile in Bos- ! ana | Mohr and herself were victims of a | higl be 3 t Nothing But an Empty Shell —Artillery Actions of {on Tuesday night and driving hero to A stond shackesinitoctlene ot conspiracy, uniess present expectations | «&- _Several mes the doctor remark g ok & 3 ave broken ; the British and French Armies is Believed to be Pre-|zarace Farly the next morning they killed at Co Island. “Wo id mot make = sbep’ il SRR s THE NORWIGH BULLETIN e = B o oo e dia not make & stop uatl : Among the Italian volunteers at the n an interview today, which was | jer the trees on the Washington road. liminary to a General Offensive—Rumors of Peace |rcndered after being fired upon by the front So: TREI0. Delesta, besidon T4 |iiomtantel whe: sho Aasts her com: Gongn then stapped fem aat et e brought _he and Has Been Selected as One of priests serving as chaplains. posure for the first time since her ar- | ed off the headlights and turned om Cvertures are Exciting Considerable Interest in Lond 1oEe T Ve (Caatay ik Favmn T rest, she declared her Delief that the | the side lights, remarking ‘1 am hav- & § e O st wiateihe Y aenEetinen s Banks in London raised their inter- | three acsasgins who now accused her | ing trouble with my sae: breakfasts they set up him, took his 1 [] est rates for_deposits from 1-2 of one | had planned to waylay the doctor and ‘We sat in the tonneau of the ma- P 1 per cent. to 3 1-2 per cent. rob him. She holds that when they | chine and neither questioned the state- HYDINSE v Monksd Bim S el broke down under the gfilling of the | ment of Healis. An extra dividend of 4 per cent. on |police they hoped to mitigate their The zreat battle belng waged in|peace continue to be an absorbing| Leaving the building the prisoners =y e B S‘wrl-n&. T o!tvv}l‘flch ;o‘mc- 'akas ponufltlm:hmade gnol‘;vn aeere HDU}f:fle:&r;:"thse‘“;gh el its common stock was declared by the | punishment by representing that they ..,i ;::.,?‘;(.'J'.‘},E&.fi.fn ":h:)):ed;:; nges the fate of the important Rus- | his gratification af e cordiality | ployes w - 3 ad b ; th 3 stan port of Riga, at present a closed | marking the conversation between | leased James. ~The chief refused to Firestone Tire & Rubber Co Icihael 14140 Dy hec < ion, " tha | backniring. £A secund shot aid . mbe gate to a possible German advance on | President Wilson and Cardinal Gibbons | wait for medical attendance, and ob- President Wilson has given up all Adtaindid’ Blaalopudis’ Eatil three successive shots caused me to Petrograd, is the dominant feature of | on Thursday when the latter delivered | taining a pair of automatic revolvers plans’ for “returning to. his ‘summer - sl = feel pain behind nty ear and in me the latest war news. Further success [to Mr. Wilson a message from the pope | hopped into an automobile and started home at Cornish, N. H., this year. e T ationr was placed In | shoulder, but even then I did mot real~ by the Germans in their attempt to|relative to peace. The pope express- | in pursnit. He overtook his men on P, R =52 . R ize that I was wounded and thought -5 halt mile feow. the TREER eel sure that Norwich advertisers will be interested in know- i etery after brief ceremonies in the g force a crossing of the Dvina river is[ed the belief that the United States | e road a half mile jail an ing> thiat The *Nowwich Bullgtin hite" ben Thosscing. to: Sblat: masl An attempt to start a revolution in that some accident had occurred to reported from Berlin, but the Russians [is now in a position to address both |calle# Gpon them to surrender. “Har- Portugal was foiled when the rebels | Presence of a handful of relatives and | ¥ Vi 2 . o ect - i . Mrs. Moh: d h I paperdom’s “Winning Dailies”—and that the selection was made after repulsed at Braga and Caxias. 2;“7‘;‘;‘;"" Chaties ‘_?m‘;kmk _,:_"' ‘Jg “I jumped up when I saw the blood (The Only Norwich Newspaper so Honored) are defending this most crucial line |of peace with the probability of in-|the chiefs gun. Then James began stubbornly. ducing them to take the preliminary | shooting and his third bullet went Germans Capture Bridgehead. | Steps which would Jead to negotiations | through Harmon's head. As his com- B 11a 1he Garmats 8o o cliinto | Tor the tending ot the’war panion fell Willlams made a dash B e Thag |, In London the rumor of peace over- | through the brush where he was found T Tave charia tho Biatined Doim tures are exciting considerable interest, | hiding a few minutes later. An added head at Lenmnewads which is on ne |Put it is authoritatively stated that |charge of assault with intent to kill e et aos|the rumors have noB&oufingatlon in any | was made against him, < 2 < | step taken by the sh government TR R T e Tga, about forty miles from the lat- | "y any statement issued in London | SEC'Y LANSING. ANSWERS Militury_critics claim that a Ger- | fFom authoritative sources. It is added GEN. CARRANZA’S INQUIRY man crossing of the river would mean | that England has no intention of mak- — the evc uation of Riga and the (€ af Dresent any concessions other|g, s pan-American Conferees Signed et vine Tussian positions | guithys ‘specch on Nevember 9 last, Representatives of Their Govern- T i when he said: “The ‘irreducible min- | ments. Russian Offensive a Failure. imum of terms included the restora- Alorz the rest of the eastern line |tion of Belgium, security for France| Washington, Sept. 3.—General Car- have brought up reinforcements and | groups of belligerents in the matter [ mon’s reply was two bullet shots from studying the features which we believe entitle it to this distinction. irst = streaming from Dr. Mohr’s wounds, but fon. Cowboys and ranchers massed near | Virginia' Blair, were present at the £ T e i s s all this time I had no idea of the true as our ning Daily” in Nor 100 Mexicans that crossed the border. s car. 1 remember standing on the wich because of the general excellence of the “Norwich Bulletin” in e T e e roieard | ETound and remember Healis grabbing news and editorial make-up and effiiency. d e ot fne |four professional pail bearers. Mrs. |me Toughly by the arm. He Second—Because it has the largest circulation and -because it is St Machine Tool Go. of Frankiin | Mohr did not look at the body. Only |Me 1o the srass by the side of the supreme in advertising. Being a morning newspaper in a field where Pa. e S ahe was Within a few feet] ither Brown or Speliman before or a morning daily is widely demanded, its circulation must necessarily £ Gion, * Then Tor a few moments she |after the shooting. represent the purchasing power of the people of Norwich and the ter- Governor Whitman, accompanied by | wept convulsively. Plea to Be “Not Guilty.” ritory of which the city is essentially the ready market place, A e e e ' Third—Because of the typographical appearance of the advertise- Miss Burger Recovering. Arthur Cushing, chief counsel for s =z Mrs. Mohr, said it was doubtful ments and the care which is evidently given in the matter of make-up and position. An advance of 10 per cent, in wages Rochester Industrial Exposition at Rochester. s s R jgl (a Ug;g;riw::e‘go‘cmr;s whether his client would make more & 2 ousy , it is al- Labor strike conditions at Bridge- ||c.ceq, inspired the crime, has not yet port, Conn., except for trouble at the | Z0" than a bare plea of “not guilty” when the case comes up on September I6. Fourth—Because of the carefully planned and mai . told of the death of her em-| After several conferences with her flerce [i- hiing Is continuing at varlous | against ageression, the rights of exist- |ranza was formally notified by Secre- (| tion gistribution facllities and continuons eMort o have o oo, || Srahe gplant were exceptionally quiet| ployer. She remains at the hospital | quring the day he. semsarked that it points. \orthwest and. west of Vilna [ence for small nations and the over- |tary Lansing today that the signers - S-the, Pullstin’ . recovering from bullet wounds received | would be well for the public 4o keep™ - ihe Rusujuns have been making coun- | throw of the Prussian military ma- |of the appeal for peace in Mexico, sent plaged in the hands of its readers at the carliest possible moment—and “Eastern Victory” the automobile | the automobile Arive when the doc- |in mind that “murder is usually eom- ter-attacks, but the German _claims | chine.” by the Pan-American conference, af- vet carrying the latest and ‘pst impIMaft news, ented to Dr. Anna Shawsby New | [0h Was attacked. After visiting her |mitted in the heat of anger and jeal. that thig Russian offensive, undertaken s fixed their names to the document in Fifth—Because the “Norwich “mlletin” is in all intents and pur- Dotk "sn tles, was wrecked near | fooe sail thn Ma B ser o Grie | ousy. In this case Dr. and Mrs. Mehe in an attempt to arrest the Teutonic | V{OLENT CANNONADING ‘ieir official afiicltien s réprastnta- 3 i o P fofk suf? es, was ar | Rocke, said that Miss Burgers feel- |naq been separated over a year advance, bas resulted ih faifure. Vien- Eiven” ot hdlP Goverriments. * THe met- poses a res home” newspaper, appealing directly not only to the men Nyack, N. Y. |ings for the physician were such that | Mrs Mohr's temper died out long ago.” ne announces that near the Galician REPORTED BY PARIS | sage was laconic and did mot o be- but the women of the household, Who do eighty per cent.of the pur- The 1 who went on| B e e L b Would Share Estate. frontier, north of Zalosce and east of yond this direct answer to the inquiry chasing of family requirements. e 1,500 cary . he frequently inquires as to the con- Brody and in the district of Dubno ||t is Especially Heavy Between the|made by General Carranza affer he strike at Newark, N. and the Volhynian triangle of fortress- Cormime and Olie received the appeal. : 3. returned to | aits h Mrs. Mohr today met for the first Sixth—Because the “Bulletin” is recognized by men and women in O e i that work, having been granted an in-|he g5 resting comfortabl time Charles M. Mohr, a son of Dr es the Russians again are offering re- State department officials said they all paths of life as the standard, competent newspaper of its field. crease in pay #Tried to Reunite Mohrs. :‘l;:s &%‘J‘Z‘I"fiifi:‘;’;‘:‘;& qs“he -:'-' sistance along the entire front. The| parig Sept. 3, 10:45 p. m—The fol- |did not know what effect, if any, the Newspaperdom congratulates the management of the “Norwich Fire caused by an explosion in the | “For a long time,” said Booke, “Miss | Dot (hat he and his sister, who % 4 fAustric) or: making an assault on |jowing communcation was issued this |answer would have on General Car- Bulletin” upon the fact that the “Bulletin” is justly entitled to the plant of Sprattier & Mennell, brewers | Burger did_all in her power to re- | wife of Dr. Ernest Marr of Baltimors, - Cvording to" Vienna, the | veminE: il PRRIEE e honor we have given it—of being one of Newspaperdom’s “Winning of Paterson, N. J.. caused damage es- |unite Dr. Mohr and his wife. She |Would share in their father's estate. ::.; s.;‘,' . pursued by the Aus-| . ecially in Arto islad in the Lor. |the fact that four of the six South given this classification, according to the acid test applied before L. C. Dyer, of St. Louis, was elected ::;u: She eiauex:d ‘ll;ln( heewaa m‘:ge'{: cence o(plhe accused woman. B n theater there has|Stte and Nville sections, between the |and Central American diplomats who making our final decision. commander-in-chief of the Spanish- |against Mrs. Mohr and would not en- | Lawyers in this city tonight express- been a cort.. ition at many points E"“m;\,m — Oi':f B‘figmr:he a %[!'oln Z‘:xl.‘rlei;%?taé{r?gjinizc‘t’;“\\?:sewnnz NEWSPAPERDOM. American war veterans in the annual | tertain any such idea.” J ed doubt whether the confessions y along the line of violent cannonading. | o Champagne, 1n the vieimits of | there was no'doubt here as to the offi- New York, August 30, 1915, convention at Scranton, Pa. Statement by Miss Burger. l:\: Jhree nestoes i:o;:’ld'"h.:: an* On the italizn Front. Sotiain in the Argonne, on ' the front | clal character of the conferences, each standing in court, they On the Italian-Ausirian frontler the |of Lorraine in the remabois valley | diplomat was advisd of the question main aciivity has been in the*Tolmino [and in the envions Gondrevon and |raised and was heard from before the Cyclones caused great damage to| During their talk Miss Burger gave [tend to implicate Mrs. Mohr. The crops in Manitoba. A Grand Pacific | Rooke a statement for the press. At |Rhode Isiand law, they explained, does — SRR R L e it o train was ewept from the bridge at | the conclusion of her reciial she was | not allow the admission as evidence of s . Vienna asserts, - | Cha 3 : - _ATot behind shelter and returned the | floatation of a much Uno, the engineer being killed. exhausted, as she is still very weak |a confession by one person tending tack against the bridgehead Was re- | “Cannonading is also reported in| It'is understood that another meet-THr( PORIS SUCIET Ang tetumne Pl Iargex cradis Joms from wounds in her jaw and shoulder. | incriminate another. ~Precedents were B oo 1 Ainans it :‘;“’im’fik‘gn;;‘f,!ez‘c‘“ Of Hreasague | O oo Bt it et 5u| Lisutetiants:Jomeph G. Morrow 'snd | There wis no bonfifmation” oc dantel ar- | The story of her night ride with the | cited to support their views. bia has accepted in principle the pro- thoritatively stated that no date had | B- Q. Jones were in the aroplanes. of this report by the big men of rived at New York from Liverpool, This was the second time within two | York’s financial world, bringing 600 passengers, among whom il faads by the entents powers Tob] mitish. Stsamer Churston Sunk. | LoErsen oot I e et That tog| dave that a_United States army aero- Dralladbars bass’ were 35 survivors of the Arabic. ONE THOUSAND CHRISTIANS FINANCIAL CONDITIONS Serbia is sald to have made the res- | London, Sept. 3, 9:40 p. m— The |days would be considered by the con- |Plane was fired upon. — The aviators ‘According to the report: G bollater: KILLED IN URUMIAH. MAY BRING PEACE ervation that her new frontier remain | British steamer Churston has been |ferees a reasonable time in which an- did not know they had been fired on port, later HELED W 3 Before the Opening of Another Win- ter Campaign. 2, i s al on which this preliminary loan w: in contact with Greece in some part. |sunk. The crew was landed. swers might be prepared by those who [ until lhz.\ ‘:nd:fl-T e Tstied was LroGRE 36 e, Fork o According to & semi-offcial announce- | | s . do not|TCTEA It 5 Ot rnliren T Tos Tulitog | [OUF, 1ots and aggregated the approxi- ment m Nish, the Serbian reply wi vailable shipping reco Tnited ates soldiers af 08 Tulitos | mate figures of the s b be presented at an early date, contain the name of a steamer Churs- | TWO WEST INDIES STORMS ranch, o > tum L DOtTOwR. T twenty miles north of here,|Two of the shipments of, collateral The efforts of the pope in behalt of | ton. MOVE ON AMERICAN COAST |have captured and were holding for | totalling about $55,000,000 were investigation ten Mexicans supposed |brought from Great Britain to Hali- der 18 years old. have be 2 N so far from the British army upon | 4000 Others Dead From Disease During requests from the state department. Turkish Occupation. A national association comprised of New York, Sept. 6.—At least 1000| Washington, Sept. 3. —Presigent many prominent men will be formed | Christians were killed and about 4000 | Wilson will continue to get all infor- ry-es in France to safeguard French com- | Others died of disease in Urumiah, | mation through America niplomats Hurricane Warnings Ordered on the | 0 be members of a raiding gang. fax aboard British men of war and|merce with toreu-:“muou after the | Persia, during the five months of |abroad regarding the attitude toward b e gl FINKERTON, AGENCY JOUES Gulf—Wind 34 Miles an Hour. Searching For Outlaws. shipped thence to New _ York with | wer Turkish occupation, according to a let- | peace of the nations at war. = EXPOSITION MORTGAGE NATIONAL PENCIL CO. United States cavalry and jnfantry | 2bout $40,000.000 in gold within the - ter received by J. L. Caldwell, Ameri- |~ In Catholic circles here it was re= e sy —_— ‘Washington, Sept. 3.—Two west In- | and posses of county officers and past thirty da; The two other| |In a report received at Stockholm |can minister at Teheran, from Dr.lported tonight that the pope Wa At Ceremony Which Symbolized Pay- |Claim Leo M. Frank Engaged Them |gian storms are headed today for |zens tonight continued a search for |DPundles of securities were said to have | from the Swedish Minister at Petro- | Wiliam A. Shedd at Urumiah, and | hopeful that the United States might- ment of All Indebtedness. Wher Mary Phagan Was Killed. |American coasts. Hurricane warn- |outlaw Mexicans through the section|been bLiought here aboard the liners|grad, the reports of an epidemic of | made public here today by the Pres-|make an effort to get the warring ings have been ordered on the Gulf.|of country eleven miles from here fAdratic and f(.dpaul. which reached San Francisco, Sept. 3.—William| Atlanta, Ga, Sept, 3—Proceedings | The more pronounced disturbance was | where two- Americans were murdered | NeWw York yesterday. 2 Howard Taft, who, as president of the | Were begun in”the superior court here |in the Gulf of Mexico this morning | yesterday. 3 Pound Sterling Rallies. United States, broke ground for the |today by the Pinkerton National De-|and headed northwestward. Weather | The list of bandits dead stood at| This loan, if made, was ea Panama-Pacific exposition four years | tective agency to secure $1,200 alleged | Bureau officials said it would strike | six tonight, though others probably |as but a make-shift to cl.fl’;‘y"dm! ago, today burned the exposition mort- | to be due the agency from the Nation- [the Gulf coast tonight or Saturday | have been killed and not reported. surcharged atmosphere of the foreign gage in a ceremony which symbolized [al Pencil company, in whose factory | morning, omewhere between Cedar exchange markets. Spurred by an payment of all indebtedness. The ash- | Mary Phagan was killed April 2, 1913. | Keys and New Orleans. The storm OBITUARY. \inseen Stisiiiant tates rallied fiy apee holera in Russia are reported to be | byterian Board of Foreign Missions. [powers to sign an agreement to enter iy o Dr. Shedd stated that his figures |4 peace conference. were based on careful investigation Leading Catholics usually well in- Police have sent out. a generar|and records there having been 3000 |formed regarding affairs at the Vatis alarm for Leopold Godowsky, a well | Christia burials alone in the city of |can expressed belief that the financial known pianist, who has been missing | Urumiah and the Amesican college | condition of the principal belligerents from his home at Avon, N. J., since | compound. = He said that before the|would force them to consider peace Wednesday. Russians left Urumiah on Jan. 2 there | proposals before the opening of an- i v veni ot htas v vere between 32,000 and 38,000 Chris- | gther winter campaign. s were cast to the winds from an|The petition claims Leo M. Frank, |was first reported Thursday evening tacular manner today, sterling soaring b ot - o fluminated acroplans by Charles Niles, | then superintendent of the factory, em.- |in the vicinity of the Isle of Pines, R E B ten cents or more .at the opening of | Stanley Hewitt, aged 12, was drown- | ans u‘:di‘x:‘; ;’l;&m:nd wfig‘: on the| Interest was shown in officlal ctr- Charles C. Moore, president of the |ployed the agency immediately after |off the south coast of Cubs, in the| ...../0.3 Conn., Sept. - Edward ' |the market — They fell back later,|ed when he plunged into the ocean at | SUrTounding plains. Within a Fery | Gompers. president of the American exposition, holding a check for $110-|the crime Wwas discovered. Frank later | Carlbbean & Bee. o my e morth | sooker, fofmer mayor of Hartford and [Pit o the day's transactions & sub- |Coney: Jaland #o-save his nine-year- | d27s after January 2. cles in a statement made by Samuel 150.02, the payment which made the |was convicted of the crime and lynch- | westward, and this morning the steam- s i e died ot hia|Stantial gain of 3 1-2ecents was rec- |old sister, Mabel, who had fallen in. R A e the | Federation of Labor. in a l,fi,{ sent” exposition free, and a_representative |ed after his death sentence had been |ship ~Turrialba reported by radio |d former state semator died at his|gideq’ ‘Sterling closed at 4.67. S e, Do G the 5500 Christian families n the | yesterday o an organization known £ the San Francisco clearing house, [ commuted to life imprisonment. about one hundred miles west of Key |Summer e at Eastern Point today R el Nt stric . S ¥ - D e Tricaie: of Teace toi 2l holding the mortgage, stood. in the | ~Attorneys for the pencil company|West that the barometer at 4 a. m. |after a long iliness. He was born DS FUNIASEN. Nesoa P R the | ere robbed of -all their possessions |leaders were keeping in constant center of a spotlight's glare and ex- |claim the detective agency did not car- [read 29.08, while the wind was blow- | here October 19, 1865. Mr. Hooker | Conservative estimates of Great me’;, Ay i;‘“t‘ e V‘d'hen and nearly al !'lmered some loss. He |touch with working men in the 1 chgnged papers Ty out its contract. Harry Scott, di- |ing from the southwest thirty-four |Was Prominent in republican affairs | Britain’s needs here in the form of egTo, said the total loss to Christians had . 3 tions at war. Mr. Gompers added 9 A : t the 2 Y H 73 and was mayor of the city in 1903- | credit placed the sum today at a[he addressed and dispersed a crowd |been estimated at $2,500,000, and add- |the Ameri, Federation of Labor at the proper time would do everything 5 v Bowling Green, Mo. tained a loss of $10,000 during one at- Gen iation appear- | ness against Frank at the latter’s trial. | has reached the Weather Bureau, is in |20d later was elected senator for two | with twice that sum mentioned as an s 3 possible to aid in the accomplishment - L AR e Hearing of today's suit has been |the vieinity of the Bermuda Islands, | Sessions. , | outside total. A billion dollar credit 5 % tack. _Considerably more than a hun- | of peace. . set for the November ter mof court.|where the pressure remains abnor- | Mr. Hooker was a member of the|loan, if floated, wouidgnot, it .~ was| Bishop Heffron is recovering from |dred Christian girls turned Moslems | My Gompers has ' seen President e mally low. That storm apparently s |insurance firm of Hooker and Pen- |thought be raised In® one huge is-|two wounds inflicted bx the priest. |during the Turkish occupation, the |wilson within the last week, he Te" SHARING EXTRA PROFITS i ol moving in a north-northwest directios [Tfe, He was a former captain of the |sue. Such a sum would De too great|Lesches at the time of his arrest | writer said, in hope of escaping Vio- | fused today whether the question of WITH THEIR EMPLOYES INoHousE EMEL toward the Carolinas and the Virginia | F#fst Company, Govenor's Foot Guards, | for rapid digestion, in the opinion of | said the bishop had prevented. him | lence. e e e JOIN A. F. OF L.|Capes. and a member of the Hartford City |some authorities. ~But half a billion |from getting an. appointment. Painod that the comemmmicationsibl The Atlas Powder Co. of Wilmington Cuards. ' Fraternally, haswas promins fdollan ldan, ‘3 igwas thought, might EIGHT HOUR DAY ceived from labor leaders _abroad agight Hour Day Also To Disband Brotherhood of Workers— | PLANNING NEW ENGLAND ol dee fr‘.’f&'{n‘ffiififle;’e :l:g had | be floated. ¥ : No person, native of a country at BY STANDARD OIL CO.|Were naturally of such a confidential R At 15,000 Persons Concerried. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | His widow, a daughter and a son Bankers of Chief Cities Called Upon.|war with Russia, will be allowed to character that he could not make ington, Del., — - == To furnish this staggering sum, it |enter that countrry unless he. has ob- To Be Effective Sept. 16—25,000 | them public. : = survive. | ‘> Become Effective Sept. 000 A DR R R T PR e e S oY Sire. AR Iats Outingof 1 - = it of the Seatey, woull e colics | cbuEy Ditors Anaest 1. 116 T Workers Affected. TEN MORE BODIES, FOUND : Of the exira profits of the eur- |[Electric Manufacturing company, the ommetsial Exvoutive. BRITISH CRUISER HELD on to participate. Boston, Philadel- - E BMARINE F-4 Bule o ° Westinghouse Air Brake company and hia, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Atlanta—in| A maval v e U e T December. Detalla ' are " not | the. Pittsurgh Meter company, at a | o, Warwick. R. I, Sept. 3—A plan to UP TWO STEAMERS | f0c” ail reserve ognters” and . some | United States tne tammedicis morvitng [of the adoption of an elght hour day The i Te in the during December. Hceting " tomint 1o Eoor eyt 2 |etablish a New England chamber of e i T ot o | Cnitall Siatet: e te services|by the Standard Ofl Company of New |They were Crowded Together in as a i i i oday on be- Engine Room. _ |Geciaed to ailiate themselves with | commerce was launched at the annual | Outside the Three Mile Li kg dfedh s ol BT . Y [ Jersey was made here t « naine The company also announced hav- outing of the New England Associa- auxillary craft, if needed. was an-|haf of the board of directors of that ing ylm:e: .mpm;e. at its plants on | the m‘.'i?’”&““{;. R i °§l§b°ro'.-’fi'3 tion_ of Commerecial Executives hoid Long lsland, with New York, either by delegates or [nounced by the Navy Department. an eight hour day. an 100/ We n rrespondence. The situatio concern. Twenty five thousand | Honolulu, Sept. 3—Ten more bodies CIERt BouE 08y the offices of the | oFS, an organization made up of em. |2t Rocky Point today. Sixty dele-| New _York, Sept. 3—A 2 g e B o e workers were said to be affected by | were found today in the Hull of the 1 s British trade interests are protest- |the ord hich would becor t- | U loyes of those companies. The com- |Sates representing commercial inter- |ccruiser, one of the patrol ships on|they would be asked to contribute |, - e order,’ wi e me ef- | United States Submarine F-{. They. cotsEn Wil progk sharing ‘action. Panies employ. more than 16,000 per- | Sstein all the important citles of New | duty outsids the thres mile Lt off Tk iaiare. to insure uninterrupted | 118 Vi€orously the action of Eng- |fective September 15, were crowded together in the engine- - England were present. Final acti e Office in permitting| The employes of the Standara Oil le was reds of wh ion | the Island and New Jersey ploys room where a hole cut through, cmployes of the company may have ;%':5'33?:?:.1; o Wer e taachIniStS | was deferred till the October meet | rocsts Lad 20t BRI e Wn“““'m; ‘fuflflx'a"_;‘:"’" trade | American importers to receive from |Company of New Jersey heretofore | the steel piates 1o effect am g some knowledge of 8 Dol SR ing. 3 ernoon but after & period of flag sig- % atter . Germany goods which were ordered | have been working an average of ten |One body was identified as that company in the face of the many ru- nailing permitted both to proceed. Whether Grgat Britain could furnish | before the war. hours a day. The announcement, {s- mars 454 siatsshts appesriiy, Som | CAVALRYMEN. KILL REPORT OF OPERATIONS The first steamer was the American |Sufficient American securities at pres- sued in behalf of the company read as aistril ICAN BAI tanker Potrolite, formerly the Ger- |ent to.serve as collateral for this big |SERBIAN TERRITORIAL e 2 e i all e cokny would may. A e OF THE BELGIAN ARMY | 30C dmer Ecelotor, bound for Go- | 1080 was another question considered: - . EssI 0 BUL Captured Three Others After A Short [ Held the Upper Hand in Bomb Fight. | Penhagen. ' She was stopped about six- | It"wa, sthousht thal ehouid she not SONCARNONR Y ghna Moverinate. of Stenmahipe: Fight. ing at Dixmude. The other vessel detalned, in the same | and go;.u‘.m Adx.nerlcan M\Ir{ltll::—nv- vance ot.lmahwuu n: -] tramp | ernmen N and even class ditios ot men vessel Bay Gibraltar, Aug, 30—Safled: steamer | Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 8.—A de-| Havre, Sept. 3, 7:20.0. m—The fol- | ecamar, Toung cot The mama 2 | raliway bonde—would be though mae- s ot work, 1 o withs wenty-tae ol Calabria, New York. tachment of the Twelfth United States |lowing statement on the dperations of | s i touag nd, S35 the ficiantly stable to serve as collateral| Athems, Sept. 3, 12 Midnight via on board. : New York, Sept. 3.—Sailled: steamer |cavalry early tonight had a short fight | the Belgian army was made public for a part of the loan. Paris 11:10 p. m—It is Sazonia, Liverpool. with four Mexican bandits, one of |today by the Belgian military authori. i —_ here that Serbia has accepted in prin- , Aug. 2.—Sailed: 'steamer [ whom was killed and the three others | ties: Turks Reported Surrounded. The Russian Government ordered |ciple the entente pgoposals for terri- Athinal, (from Paris) for New York. |captured, about 1z miles north of here,| “Last night and this morning were Paris, Sept. 3, 4:40 a. m—An im-|200 one-pound automatic machine | torial concessions Bulgaria, with Sept. _2—_Arrived: steamer | None of the cavalrymen was injured.|quiet. During the afternoon marked |portant part of the Turkish forces on | guns and 500,000 rounds of ammunic | the resomtion that the New Bl New York. Sailed Aus. 28 | The prisoners were taken to San Ben- |activity was shown by the German |the Gallipolli peninsula has been sur- |tion to match. The order amount- frontier remain in contact with New Yori. ito. artillery. Heavy bomb fighting occur- frounded by the Allles, and its sur- |ing to about $2,080,000, was . _ 2—Arrived:| This information was brought here |red before Dixmude in which we held ber adjourns to- 5 morrow_until October 14. 3 placed der is immi t, Al with the Poole Engineering . of ;/1a an ofcial raport tonight. }the upper hapa” S?:‘n.m';o“‘m.“"é‘ofizr' ot L # = 2583

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