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J L voL. LViI—NO. 221 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich""vouble That of Any Other Paper, and Its T Girculation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population "MENACE OF [-.S2rese_[10000 n Parsdo [iudgo ShotDoad | S eems mrflcmai; refused to - Athens, Sept. 6, 1 p. m., via Paris, ‘The Turkish « % S r P 1125 p, m— torpedo boat | ’ : “ m R l pracBaiian it at New Haven|North Scituate, R. 1. in the Sea of Marmora by an allied _ 3 submarine. 3 lS Now AC[ITE Anniversary of Coronation ‘of Pope. | MEN AND WOMEN MARCHED IN|ASSASSIN FIRED FROM BUSHES Rome, Sept. 6 ,via Paris, 2:10,p. m. BY ROADSIDE. UNIFORM. —Although today was the anniversary p of the coronation of Pope Benedict 5 i ATTENDANCE WENT TO OVER 18000 MARK, ] ; XV there were no signs of festlvity Activity o/sGerman Aircraft in the Gulf Interpreted as ine Faie the cocsslon ot of ro- | AN IMPRESSIVE PAGEANT | LOOKING FOR SUSPECT incident, been e A Preliminary to Sea and Land Attack Siaeipash, Mass of thanksgiving in the | Every ‘Line of Industry Was Repre- Mousakesper Heard a Mar's Veice Cat | Rear Admirai T = - -#ented’in Greatest Dothonstration of § = Out *Now, | Have Gat':You, Judgel’| Havy Devartoreet that _ e chd 1 B SR KA Ty LANSING HAS GRANTED Labor Ever Held in the State—| Followed by Three Shots—Had Been | cinity. e INTERVIEW TO DUMBA | Streets Jammed by a Gay Crowd, Shot at Before. “o::';. p!:; an eight h'-r““uh - Concerning Rumors of Latter’s Breach of Diplomacy. New Haven, Conn. Sept. 6. & New| Providence, R. 1. Sept. 6—Willis S. President Arthur D. Lathrop got up e B ured today the | Knowl for the past seven years Washington, ~ Sept. 6.—Secretary | forel a8 Capt 3 : i § 358 ON OPENING DAY ‘Exhibits and Livestock Make Fine Dis- play—Fast Races on the Track— Many at Fireworks Display—Gover- nor Coming Today. g % TO COMPEL ABANDONMENT BY THE RUSSIANS | Germans Claim the Russians Have Abandoned Dagoe, the G AT a4 the st ot Connecticut army of organized . | justice of the eighth court is announced s an sight t, tm'he o Ko gnnta:l tln “""Vl:" Dl-rl Froon; all sections of the T‘“‘b the in-|was shot to aaunn nou; D{I‘I\IWN . despatch m Central News from & lepartment tomorrow to " | vad ured into the city by train, | home on Lake Moswansicut in No: Amsterdam. o e o st Ouinide e e e st B | S o T B S R St S0 R s =y . TO- or, who de- | noon the streets were e a | fireq es by e, es-| Two small ren Amos Ben- ulf of Riga—The Great Artillery Duel in the West |sires to discuss published Teparts (it gay crowd, the size of which was | ca, . Gulf of he has taken part in a movement to Y b0 th nett of West Acton, Mass, lost their ped. G on U l t ed, Wifll leilll Use of Shelh by the interfere with” the production of war SXPoATRNS only o the Say When Cxce bt e B B A lives in a fire that destroyed their ear Ereal el materials: in the United States. ‘n-’io u'phyed fomn Justice Knowles, who Wwas born at|father's house. % 2 Ambassador Dumba’s request for a French, Indicating Some Great Undertaking. conference reached M 000 Island bar Fire destroyed the St. Frances Girts' . Lanafng late 10,000 in Parade. w today. It is understood here that he| The main object of the pesceful oo- | 1898 e m“’&‘g}"fl’& Mo had an | direotioy.” & Catholic ~ orphanage wishes to make an explanation re- | cupation of the city was the Labor day e g B A T R iy om0 - Ttln:udqui!ch:ln ‘,‘enl by dhlm t: parade, :hk‘h wuudedm to be :,1:0 cupied & b dow'won 'um Sl and east . = i ficial e foreign ce lenna and seize itest demonstration of kind ever g e o D e ol d ‘t:‘at‘?t}: fifmfiflmm was t:rpcedoedw by British.authorities from James. F. :’53 in Connecticut. For a day at ;zlvloy:ed Mrs. Cora Wardell as a| Claimi th-t':h- utm”n::“ by( o: jogmes © B, an portant Bamlap | ey Jof thi suryivore. phssergers |3 Anchibale. ‘sl G e oo v ooy I Chir Saceieian dnd | Lo el o aeid thait. Par secilones | 0 13 jitney operators suspended ;seaport in the Baltlc, is becoming|ang crew will leave Queenstown to- | respondent, Who was acting as mes- | workers in almost every line of in- left the by ow to catch a trofiey | o i’ ¥t Tiotyehe: {more serious. The Germans still hold | morrow by special train and boat for | senger. dustry forgot -their cares as they - mtor o perat! :tha bridgehead at Friedrichstadt, the | Ldverpool ‘hese despatches, which are sald|tramped the streets to the tune of ving Provi lock {occupation of which effectually cuts | Captain Main and the officers who |to reveal that th e ambassador sug- | brass bands and drum corps. Fully | this morning. He had about a quart-| Two hundred people, including many off Riga’s railway communication to | remained aboard the steamer while ef- | gested plans for handicapping muni- ten thousand persons, it is estimated, | F of a mile to and bad °:°“h‘°“‘ AT e chilvn, S wabw= NIl e for the sun wes h th, while German aircraft are | forts were being made to tow the liner | tions plants and had undertaken 1o | passed sorough decomated streets and ahow DL St ‘;“;;‘;“’“ T i Wi - ere ac:tv!:“h}x" t‘;lxe ?}ulter p:\"‘hapfi presag- | to_port were able to save some of |Warn lAustro-Hungarian subjects that | finally in review in front of the city ng another naval clash as part of a | their effects before the ship plunged |they were violating the criminal code hall before officers of the Connecticut Two Bullet Wound The battleships Nebraska, Virginia, | SUCC€sS they had dared to hope for. . Claitios: to the Dbottom, 78 miles southwest of | of their pative land by accepting em- | Federation of Labor, Lieutenant Gov-| .Now I have got you, judge!” Three a and New Jersey have returned Not a Hitch, Coagetea. e e st bt for Teom ke po ot s ployment in Am getablishments | ernor Clifford B. Wiison, Mayor Frank [, 0w X have 8ot vou, Judge!” Three to Hampton Roads, having completed | The programme for the afternocy the Russians. mu k heaq above a hedge shuts o tors, According to an_ upofficial Berlin | countries. eriiaes gimere 18 ng precedent in | ever-changing scenes. o Bomeq | the lawn from the highway. Before| Interrupted communication with B L iy ¢ despatch, received by way of Copen- | The flooding of the forward com- A‘-sln Pk Tong dispated poon of | between columns of men and women | 0 "W, O NS HSTIAY. fallen | Bermuda. left the weather bureau | oo day Rt Chocient atortee ul hagen the Germans claim possession | Pertments, which caused the Hesperi- itizenship, long disputed beiween | marchers in uniform were handsome dead. There were two bullet wounds | without definite information of the stopped chugging long after ofr the Gul, Russians _having | a0 to slnk so much by the head as to T e iavored moveral Buropedy | floats depicting various ~industries. | fea% There were two bullet storm in that section of the Atlantic. |in The evonioy abandoned Dagoe, the northernmost of | tNTOW the propellers out of the water, is involved and, because of | Skilled mechanics and craftsmen of all n the three islands just outside the gulf. | 2de the task of towing the liner to matter will be approached |kinds; bakers and bartenders; girl Justice Feared For His Life. The Itallan ‘press is giving great Today’s Berlin official communi- | QUeenstown impossible in the rough |without prejudice when Mr. Dumba workers in great corset factories and The police inquiry quickly developed | prominence to &u Benedict's move e dispensed with cation lays no claim to further pro- | 5% B b ORI B betr | on T o G0 the mechanidal work [i;e: " tha Sustice Bad. S5 meme. toae | R r e e e by the visit | ot the New London county fair. gress by Field Marshal ~Hindenburg The names of the missing _secon 'c‘ outt a ere has on_the newspapers; makers of hai feared for his life. ~While not re-|of Cardinal Gibbons to = President from the Baltic to Grodno, but thence | $20In passengers follow: Miss Bannis- |any violation of law. As to whether | and makers of clgars—almost every porting the matter to the police, he | Wilson. Something to See Everywhers. southward the armies of Prince Leo- | 18F» Mrs. Fisher, Joseph Fowler, Mrs.|there has been a breach of dipiomatic | conceivable line of work, in fact, made had confided to intimates that he had Pold and Fleld Marshal Von Macken- | anna Fowler, Maria Jenkins and Miss | propriety or internatfonal ethics, Sec- | the spectacle well Worth aceing. Een are sald to be mevine pocken | Murray. retary Lansing must decide after he here, and the fair was being all the in the Back. 5~ There were so many things to see enemics who had written him threat-| The entire ulx.d. boat flotilla of [at the falr Monday that one didn't —_— has heard the Austrian ambassador's Girl Workers in Parade. ening letters. Recently to avold the [the Atlantic fleet know just where to begin. But to get Sonberning ‘ustrian ofcial statement | NOTHING NEW REGARDING e by o 1 Of jDapers taken| Bridgeport Hartford and Waterbury [ Walk between the bungalow and the |‘spotting practice” oft the Virginia |a general siospee of obmi's concerning the battle line further from Archibald in London have been | sent particularly large delegations. | CAr line he had ridden In @ carriage |capes and returmed to South an deast records nothtng but SINKING OF HESPERIAN.| torwarded to the state depariment. by | Dridgepori——the acens® ot - hobncisai | with his brother, Horase Knowles a Roads. Teutonic gains. P Ambassador Page. They had not|strife on a large scale—was a special 3 the Midway. This pert of the fair oo great artiliery duel in the west | Judgment Suspended Pending Com- | Ambassador tonight, but it was un- [object of interest to the thousands goes on unabated, with the French, plete Information. end presumably, the British, the ag- tAU:‘A:'.a'B.t:“""' for ang.dnu.n seemed to have more on it this ‘of tes senaf . derstood that Dr. Dumba would take | who thronged the line of march. The on by e |4 o “':h.(h-“ ,"‘"m'l ,..,“"":'“g: a8 _eves. » = drove home from Providence in & 4aX-| governor. o served to $20,000,000 MORE oLl -ovations th - attitude of the renlon o8 Mad Boen Shot At Befors. In hohor of Major | Geo. W. fons on his walk until this iy other copies with him when he called | girl workers in the corset factories| compan gressors. The fact that it has contin- ‘Washington, Sept. 6.—Nothing in to- & 1 whether marched morning. yed for a fortnight unabated leads 10 | day's advices regarding the sinking of |2 'h° State department het! s E belief in some quarters that ia the Allan liner Hespe: | change. the- e " Am'r}c:& government. ill:dt‘x:lent is 3 GOLD FROM ENGLAND Visitors Entertained at Luncheon. French would soome to indicate | tion mod 10 s s omplete informa- month ago Justice Knowles had|Goethals, who was in of the it e & The parade required :i:‘rlymtw“ -a‘a he n.rrv“vly escaped :fl.‘n: shot ;;nnrucuon m«z ut:n. ;l'nmhdmu“- the 'tion, and in spite of the statement of i Finan- | hours to. pass the revie when approaching the bungalow. nama ex] today as gome great undertaking, but the plan | the Heaperiatty captain that his ship B'.""&bylc"":‘f_,“ H:J"':’.‘w v'::':‘ After the paraders were dismissed the | © Publicry said that he thought |Goethals Day. oy Yet apparent to the general | was the victim of a torpedo and naj| ciers Coming o * |local unions entertained their visiting public. no warning, high officials here are not comrades at luncheon. Then the The increasing number of cases of i disposed to question the good faith of | Bangor, Maine, Sept. 6.—The Anglo- | CREURCTe 0 3" Po Ehe" anore Tesorts fear ‘that the incident had a more |iliness in Plainfield has led to the be- |reinforced with steel and quite fm. 25 ON HESPERIAN recent unqualified assurances from the | French mission sent to et e | to participate in athletic games oF $0| serious Wienificance UNACCOUNTED £OR. | German government that her subma- | COnnection with the question of Amer- lick that there is an outbreak of ty- |perishable. Thers 2 2 gasoline mo- e various attractions. Pl ‘ever, e number of suspected | tor exhibit next to 8. 'n on Wridsd v rine commanders had been ordered to |iCan exchange, did iy S e Netitond ot the Connecticut Federa=| _ Pollee Looking For Motive. cases being 18. left of the road are the two.big tents Six 8soond and Six Third Glass Pas- | 2fack: 00 ‘more liners without ‘wam- [1faX today as expested. . It wan be- | tion"of Labor start heve tamorcow 0] - e Matiane Totrd fn the victuity of sengers, Thirteen of Crew. detained but later| Stats Department official e A e A last for four days, during which time, | the murd ‘were del a s sald they |tion at New ven ™ n1 ” Srser Arexle -which - broukht . the | ¢ty expacted, hany Hnportant atteny ] utl et oo any _connection |had no advices to substantiate cur-|cut Agricultural college and Btorrs BRITISH STEAMER MIMISOA g ;gow:;o‘:fnggg’ :o"‘dn;;f'j';' will come up for consideration. yith the crime. = The (SMcers then |rent reports that Mexican troops were Experiment station have exhidits that ), = it recent ac- tratis entific second_cabin passengers, six third SUNK; CREW WAS SAVED imately 350,000,000 from England, lo 60,000 at Shore Resorts, m %:“mu:: which might | conesutrating along the border in 2o one who is inte ermedkm‘ oin sclentifi Dpassengers an rteen of the — strengthen the sh ci n Amer- 0,00 , it mat hit Sriles O5pthe Hesperian, torpedoed 150 (Was a Freighter Bound From New |ica: The cruiser made the trip i sne | o, ULy 50,000 persons, it is estimated, | have directed enmity towards ~ him. miles off Queenstown Saturday even- Queenstown, Sept. 6, 11.25 P. m—Six —_— and prosperity can afford to miss. - Wwitnessed the parade. Trolley traffic|They learned that he was furthering Henry Clark was killed on the Salis- | They are a wonderful revelation of ik Sere it et York to Belfast :g:::ld time of four days and seven|to Savin Rock and Lighthouse Point | the tion of a soclety that|bury fal® grounds yesterday 3 unacco! ac- 5 icording to the revised official figures ; when | what the modern farm can be. Then 8 Yas the heaviest in years, and it i8|planned a systematic campaign’|he was knocked down by a horse driv- | comes the Bulletin tent, where the So- London, Sept. 6. 8:20 p. m—The| It Is now thought that the com-|igtimated that about 60000 Pivwons < tors o€ the Skh ABd gaime| o Lo Lo e A e 2 | Sounve (e Etitin, bk, whage the fo- iissued by the Allan line.: This brings | British steamer Mimisoa from New |missioners will reach New York on Wwere at these resorts during the day. "h"h'l violas he takiot = . < Mo Lee o g ithe probable death list, including Miss | York to Belfast has been sunk. The {one of the liners due there soon. It Addresses were made to the union Also had part Clar! ‘was SRy, of 8t Jotms, N. F., whose | crew was saved. consists four British members, ere, up 1 3 unions dufing the,fair and whefe all ™ e R movement designed lt:; brln‘x mtt a N o= : who wish may rest and recreate them- Inta._at- the Ssuin. THod 1 lice supervision o ng ro nam. lson was hed | selves. £ 2 e Y. Béron Reading, the . Jord | grounids“ by, Presjdent. Stremlan of the | Somes Totr e o e ALing b - yne! Equsl Suffrage T : etahy’ug.oth:he etrllcll(ten lhfr Tre- The steamer Mimisoa, a 3,466 ton |Chief justice, and two French 1epre- ‘Governor ship unti] san] He near Dresden. Tenn. for a crime Ter eniaiveg Bfiillle Fefl-r:;;i:n. L}"e‘mmt summer residents in his judicial &m- against a white woman after the cir- The Norwich Fqual Suffrage league esse E S Dothl AT had b %‘:’s‘&“fi.& e g el disaster for Tor Bettast. e i":‘.i,‘.,:‘ :I?fi:nwa Wl;:}gn{gmatll?ndresmnxdm: s by p..;:rch:}d.. ."::Lmonmuu m-}.i‘:-::;! the deten- fl'{:n"{,fi;,'; RS e ¢ et o 3 ietx-m;mlal;ar I o R offic] tate- led al e date an ment as to whether he belleves his | feo bemm ooy P et LR Mo S e A R T M TR s, T e | e trat (i itn ™ e M o | It nced yesterday that the | 1!S familiar tricolor, too. and the old i e ol St | ST, (85 Migere Sltamognipaing | Aol 1 nt s Conserni T | ol By et SeSEion” Bk | rselenta it uih | ile man for |t was announces ysstarday thac e Torkers. and 3 5008 ey new ones g o ] t t = as well, just although the captain is qnat:dd':ahm.' Cofn:, T orL, of Limdan. e’ was the Am&%n%z wu%n:' Which cacs | érs’ union, after the Hastford plumbers | asylum by the justice, upon "}“’“ he | Hebron Academy at Hebron, Me., are over votes for women. In fact, the a freight g Steamer. el the et it s ed 1 an | had been disqualified because of lack | sought revenge, it was alleged, follow- | beneficiaries under the will of outlook, they said Monday, is more authoritative source tonight, however, | of compliance with marching_rules; ing his release. Governor John D. Long. ehcouraging than it has been at any AEROPLANE DASHED INTO :g:t:::ey ‘:det:nrtloot on &;A:go-yrlfi;fl;x: 3:: llrl-zrl‘;“mw ;&l:_lrm:l! of m Had R.putltlon. as a Hunter. A & S Christiania states | /¢ previous. The league ad its A CROWD OF PEOPLE {fore noon. the largest number of members coming | The dead man had a great tent at the falr for four years now, been that a German submarine of a new r s sSS Soon after the Argyle was tied up | the longest distance, the Danbury |lover of outdoor lfe, and had some- |type, far larger than any previous|2nd this vear they are finding thay Twenty Persons Injured at Washirg- [at her dock the gold and securities | Hatters' union; for the best out of | thing of a reputation as a hunter, ATTEMPT TO BREAK ALIBI OF MOHR MURDER SUSPECTS Partial Identification as the Men Who Were on the Nayatt Road. Yessel has been observed off the south- | ALY Of the men don't have to be ar- :e:.;"g"f’,‘,“‘?mn;,o{';na&‘;t,fi;%}' two | porcashington, Indlana, Sept. 6 |have been waiting here for the purnove (oThe local ‘prizes were given as fol- | with him in the pursult of these sports | In a meeting of the Holyoke trolley- . of the negro prisoners held in tno bersons were injured, three |for the past few days. ppearance, re’ | it was mw‘nh:.l % be leu—m;aum. man's, union. it imously vot. | Of 1adies passing out literature and A pointing bably £ this afternoon the 1zt | unfon; largest number in line, cigar- | timate perso: lences i,::;ol gguB:y (j;'“ charged with the |2 O :gymt:mnuyc. ‘when an aeroplane iyt train er dash buttons and running the voiceless ed to disregard the recommendations speech, and keeping busy generally Frankii Towd of people at a[for New York. It is expected to ar- | makers' union; the best float, the iron | to an enemy. ::4: g.‘go:‘:‘,d zh:::‘::‘u board of | 375 e ke o San (Mohr, Was | Labor day celebration hers today. Os. |rive on Amerlcan soll at midnisht, | workers' union. fliat 3 Monday e e E made today. Samuel Selley and Arch- car Cook, a Chicago aviator, lost con- | When it crosses the St Croix river at Honorable mention for the most | AUTOIST RUNS DOWN Na Deaias —m A S i 1a c“‘m““ this Norwich. league, hm-dl- 15l Ducharm of this city made what | irol of his. maci e landed | Vanceboro. If the schedule of pre- |unique design was given to the New THREE GIRLS IN HARTFORD | ineo" o2 iinted reparte torn e 'l 100K | recting the fair worky and a scors tiont et it peseetial Adantll- fatfer & hort Right | Mo was ot Bt | alots teasmrs. Sl iyl | He B Sens Eiye, union, 5 ports Amer- Spellman as the ones they nad cory, | ; J08ePh Singleton, 11; Mrs. Vincent |it should pass through this cily be mbers 1 h One Girl Killed and Two Others In-|icans built submarines have crossed | of, the other me © three davs, Jones, 55, and Miss Mabel Taylor, 17, | tween three and four o'clock tomnrrow | MILKMAN FOUND DEAD Tuesday night on the Nayatt road 1ysi- % near the spot where Dr. Mohr sad suffered fractured skulls and physi- | morning and reach New York tomor- assistants during the three days. the Atlantic under their own power | *°H"® - x 3 i jured—Blinded by Lights. and are now with the allied fleete - Boy Scouts Gave First Aid. BODY NEA RD. o a3 Boy Scouts of Norwich, six clans say there is no hope for their [row afternoon. There, the goll ard Hartford, Conn., Sept. 6.—One girl| gecretary Daniels tary, Miss Emil; Burger, Fodads ted 33 — ry Daniels is consulting- ex- | troops of them represented, made a Tore shot down in their stalled auc |70V Sreanr b the ot a3 B 50 71>~ | Mar's Head Had Bean Battsred In by a | was kifled avt owo. stnars. Tgeved t perts of the Navy Department on the | spend omob! t Blunt Inst: Selléy 210 Drckarm were fishing. in | GARRANZA MAN COMPLAING and Coipany, | the el agwts. In. tiila - chxiger by gebm.rlh ne F-4, to 'dn&rmlno whether three others of e same type " counf for Great Britain. . Echo lake nearby, they said, when they OF TEXAS RANGERS | While definite information as ts the| Guilford, Conn, Sept. —As a milk- erroan T R e i Wiy t”irn v- ots an owamed up the road value of the shipment was not made | man named Johnson was driving over H. Labor strike conditions in Bridge VT 5. st AT 8o | Gays Thidy ‘hrs] Not Carefull/to Die: |DABHS 1t 1o bolhorat o oot e | B DA oteo 3 e port, Shelton, Waterbury, Bristol, and l’wo men on a motorcycle who halted oty Wh They Are Sh $20,000,000 in gold and $25,000,000 in | found the body of a mutilated young ne Dissell, aged Hartford wen jet Saturday d: Y the roadsids for a little while and | tinguish at Whom They Are Shoot. | £20.000 man, later identified ms that of An agel . P B! they remounted their machine and dis- | ing. tonlo Corsl, in the road. ~ :l:tofdul: that th!; half-boliday per- et e undreds of those who -are on Selley and Ducharm admitted they Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 6.—General BELIEVE MISSING: BOIISH were not positive regarding the iden- B. P. Nafarette, by a blunt weapon. An open knif strike to go on plenics. commander of th PIANIST IS ALIVE. | lay near the body and this might ha wase. el tity of the negroes, but declared there | Carranza forces ‘along this section. o) —_— been drawn by Corsl to defend hime | The three T e nd the srevemblance between them |the border, in a statement issued to- | Rumor That He is Now on His Way to | oot The body had been stripped offthe highway. e Shoa asties and the strangers on the Nayatt road. | night, said that if he had fo deal on] England. shoes and trousers. The assallant had [ Was bl Do Abead of Bim Snd whes he An_echo of Tuesday night's trag- | with the :American military authori- made his way over e stone wall on |2utomobile he struck the girls. He edy will .be heard in the municipal | ties the and United States| New York, Sept. 6—Friends of Leo- | the side of the road, and his tracks | turned et oot O WS ot s Pt apmorTaw vhen the petition of |troops could work in harmony. but | potd Godmmairy h were to be seen with distinctness. | I8 prostrated an Ars. Bilzabeth F. Mohr, the doctor's [that if the Texas Rangers continmed phose whereabouts for several days| Corsi worked with a railroad section | PhYS! to work along the river fronts they | have not been known and for whom a | gang and boarded with an Itallan 3 s Yaluable estate will be ieard. | would be causing troubls all the time. | pencrar mee on bond issued, said ‘.fic‘x:;‘“#;‘l“’:%‘:u‘s’.‘?‘ m tvl:leuphy. u,ncum Nafarette qi:‘ awaiting a re- f:nm.t that they confidently belleved 0] to s [uest Lt - pose the petition of Mrs. Mohr, wtll,t; 224 e o L NATIONAL CONVENTION he was alive_an B OF FRIENDS OF-PEACE. is at liberty on $10,000 bail pending ing ne ! o Te ey e~ e Bryan Cheered When He Spoke of her appearance In ‘court Septembes | Lrosorying BT et i et oR: b ¥_Sogap of President Wilson's Efforts. Munac!nfteotha.vmgnlutte&xordeducd to with | friends that he was now on the sea ber hushand’s death. commander: en route for England. Of the truth of I e this Teport Mr, Wasserman sald he HELD PRISONERS WHILE Aslked ng was not personally aware. ROBBERS RANSACKED HOUSE: Mrs. J. Ogden Armour and Three Ser-. " at whom. they IN ALBANY TIED UP vants—Took Jewelry Valued 2t o —— $3,500, [ Employes in Troy and Sche; finy 'S GREATEST ‘May=8trike in Sympathy, Chicago, Sept. 6—Mrs..J. Ogden Ar- b s ——— aour, wife of the prominent Chicagn SUNICIPAL PICNIC| Atbany, N. Y., Septs 6—Bvery ki three = women servants —iif—— car line ‘in Afbany 1s Tecn“bd?‘pmonm'wmm- by two |7:000-Couples on the-Floor of | strike of X | EVERY-STREET CAR LINE obbers who ransacked the ‘Armour ome and escaped with $3,600 in jew- Iry. . At the point of a revolver f the intruders forced Nrs. n&mfimmnmgflsmunfi earchedthe house. No trace of the |¢ 1en was found by the police who were ummoned. rope. __Both, kv 8t the afterniom sear! w, eo:&u::mm