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VOL. LVIL—NO. 228 fia Bulletin’s Circulation ,;n No RMAN GRESS | ?.“."l‘f.‘l’:.’“"" Hoflest ¢ Your NewYurkPanan Condorsed Tograms_|Prg-Bermans May G'll:::o NORSTl-l[)RF VILN A Seaidare in Many Gities) Instigated Murder ,'.',::::::w...... Oppose Ally I.oan e Italy is i i w"BY Sopig fr shrpest ot Eight hundred _thousand chitdron IN $1,000,000,000 CREDIT returned to school ool in New York Heavy Battles Being Fought in Host of the Sectors casi |92 DEGREES IN HUB of the Eastern Zone . HIS NAME IS WITHHELD Third Consecutive Warm Day in Chi- " cago—At Pittsburg Schools Were the schooner’s crew on board a Norweglan sailing vessel Dismissed to Remain Closed Until ARTILLERY ACTIVE IN BELGIUM_ AND FRANCE |scronrs or comion i W e s s " 8T. JEAN BAPTISTE Pending His Arrest—Thomas F. Foley, Hmw‘mwmmwm Allies’ Commission Has Conferred with Tammany Leader, Was Marked for Only Such Bankers as Are Pro-Ally Assassination, but Man Frightened | The Vlmn- Voters’ convention| in Their Sympathies and Connec- opened at San Francisco with 3,000 Away—Sensational Disclosures. delegates. tions. All Bulgarian reservists Il| Ihly - 5 A ordered o Teport to the Bulger| New York, Sept. 14—Th -Ger- Gain of $342,33032 in Valuation of the Boston, Sept. 14.—This is the hottest i Dt. e m T . day of the year. At 2.30_o'clock the |charging descri rian army. man element of New York’ German Government Contends That the Steamer Hesperian| - Society in Three Years. mercury touched 43 degress, which s Sk Forid probasly will be SEvited S5 par- & ¥ a degree higher than the reading E communicaation between | ticipate, if they signify that they desire i Submarine—] E arliament Wom—m lull,, Sept. 14.—Sinclair | of 91.4 recorded on Sept. 10. Ow; to Sayville, L. I, and E was such an invitation, in floating the bil- Was Not Sunk by a British P: to Baward Allison, “Providence. actuney ihe factthat the ofiel Tesseis’ ate S e e e o iion” doar credit loan which Great ” insurance commi: ‘quof n e nearest even Jgures, 92 grand tain _and France hope to establish Ask for a New Credit of at Least $750,000,000—May state of Rhode Island, Tead & detailed | degrees was set down then. Dame was withhels g DIstHics Atior Gasege’ O: M aged 60, a farmer | B thiS country. 3 % . |icbort ‘of the findings of the board Mercury at 92. ney Perkins pending his arrest. of Mt Holly, N. L, was killed by a Pro-German Opposition, Also be Called Upon to Discuss Question of Conscrip- SL"“‘,., Baptiste ot America. this| With the mercury standiug at 92 de-| Plot to Assassinate Two Others, | trolley there. ¢ the d session of |ETees and fair weather with southwest | y1mm, Wall street heard, would be giad iq ot afternoon af second _session 1 ediately after the _indictment street oul glad ta - th <o rder | Winds in’ prospect for the next two |y th Traffic in the Panama canal was re- | b chance to hel; er faction, tion—Between May 31 and August 2 the British Have e &M;“&ktmw of the o Ty i It o ortaninext _two | was filed it became known that the dis- - ave a to help; another factio: trict att lace sumed, the slide in Culebra Cut hav- composed largely of middle western Lost Daily on the Average of About 1,500 Men—From | o, 515, 5o fesslon was glven | now. - & foW dave of summer b-m-. the Jury tomorrow evidence | In§ been removed. bankers with pro-German sympath: tes, over to the reading of reports by Gen- | Fi§ht now. ere had been a plot to assassin- would bitterly oppose p-mup.uon in e £ W A 21 % = :l;ul-l’ralldenet xli.;fl 3 M;:l“tx‘vu'i‘h- 7 Third w"m—my in Ohtatioe: tt-ur;‘oloybmmnu as well as Renm. i On:udmlm;-" flies h;‘v. been kig.d ::‘::‘g 'fugd: t‘:l;o '-hehu-leh Germnnyx‘u the the British Losses and General-Secretary ezina, sentative Daniel J. Riordan, three y children of Peapack, N. J., in a fiy- n though the money W Beginning of ar to August b Woonsocket. The raports covered thre | _Chicago. Sept. 14—This was the hot- |ago. They were to be- Killed to the | swatting contest. all be spent in the United Staten # o . years. neral-President Ledoux y in cago tl ear. m the | Downts ‘Tamm: clud, it s was the eature in today’s Killed, Wounded and Missing Totalled 381,983 Men |chowed that 45 new councils had been | thira consecutive warm day the tem- | by & man stationed on the root of af| The Mansion houss at Manitou, Col, | PeEOtiations of the Anglo-French finan: ‘ il P Tacmberahip of 4343 Bad been Tade, [ba. - Severar pabiic - patring beachis |~ Fun ok Dalding, Tas Gastropes by Sra. -The property B0 ars codeavoring’ to mesiat ia o % membership of 2 een made, | m. Seve public bathing hes | The would-be assassin, according to ed ers who are endeavoring to t in Not Including the Naval F also that there had been a gain of | which had been closed for the season |the dlstriot attorney's Information wag| = 'oiued at $250.000. adjusting the forelgn exchange situa- $342,330.83 In the valuation of the'so- | were ordered reopened 5 frightened away before hé could carry B ton. oty. — out his purpose. The rifie Is In the | Ganeenr Crbace v?"a‘;l:“&" Vert | aniergtofore. the commission has met possession of the district attorney. mont, died at Franklin, Vt. and cqnferred ‘with only such bankers e . as pro-ally in their sympathies and Confession Leads to Four Arrests. connections. Not a banking house with e The indictment handed down today| W. J. Richardson, a Baptist minis- |even the remotest connection with Ger- For the Middle Atlantic and New Eng- |and the evidence of the alleged at- | ter of Pleasant Valley, N. Y., was ar- |man financial interests has been bid- tand Staten: tempt to assassinate Foley andsRior-|Tested on a charge of bigamy d-rlnhzgm send its representatives to_the eastern zone. are convinced that the torpedoing of Be Considered. dan followed closely upon the confes- gatherings at which ecores of New e s ety of - TR . Flarpne The new city bridge of Berlin has | York and out of town financiers have Another acrial attack has been madg | the Arablc could not have been a| <yesnington, Bept. 14—The next m:’;’e’;‘["!‘:fig-es;%}c o T e D i e e i eupmanes | Heso named Hindenbury Bridge after|met the members of the commission by the Germang on the east coast of | mistake Justifed or unjustified. | move of the PanrAmerican conference | cast and south for the last. week ls |mUrder of Giamari. . This confession | Fieid Marshal von Hindenburs, and discussed the possible terms of the oy 10 fonaeas WIhOUL TeSUIL | R s wants & disavowal of the aep|on the Mexican situation will be held | promised during the next 48 hours for swittly Jed o the arrost before night- proposed loan according to London. g B - Von|in New York Saturday. Secretary | the middle Atlantic and New England |fall of four others charged with per-| Articles of incorporation were filed || . 00 Financial Institutions Exclud Along the line in Russia Berlin rec- ;n this wua_::‘e c‘eu‘ to oung On | Tensing announced today that the |States. In the Ohio valiey and lower |Jury oF subornation of perjury, at the |2 Ottawa, Canada, by the Alberta rge al ons Excluded. ords further progress for the Germans | Bernstorff. tration cannot De an| piang to hold the conference here on |lake region, however, weather bureau |trial of Geatano Montimagno, who is| Four mills, Itd, . _capital $5,000,000. Some of the largest financial insti- nofliwést | of Vilna. in'ths reglon of | fsug for conslderation ‘untll the: ata | iysanesday had besp changed on sp-|fotscaste 510 the tamperatnres WoUN|{SWAIING Uio eleotric Calr for Raving tutions in the United States, including Olita and to the northeast of Groaro | tiude of the German government to- | coune%0P% M JCOF CUGELE P B0~ | Torecasts sald the tempera esday night, |actually done the shooting. Germany has -ubli-h.d four fac- |the big banking house of Kuhn, Loeb and by the forces of the Bavarian| ward the act itself is placed on record. i e e The replies | with the approach of the disturbance tories that turn out 00,000 shells | & company, which is second in New Prince Leopold to the southeast. Later the American government may | G- 0CUCRn, CORIErent, The Tepiien| with the approach of the distu o| Political Feud on the East Side. weekly, at Libau, Ru-hn Courland. | York only to J. P. Morgan & company, That the Allan line steamer Hes-|take under consideration a proposal | &L 1S VT8 Teafers Ang the note trom | that wa onig] TORRL - ABonah the mofivas involved:fa the =l oy have thus been excluded by this poli- perian was not sunk by a German sub- | to arbitrate, not the principle, - but | CEREEE TRrTrarea Wil Be faken wnder - case are not yet clear, there is known| Burglars opened a safe in Kauff- | Y- Apparently it had been taken for marine and that indications are that| what indemnity should be pald for | GORSIGEration =l the weethe end a to have been a political feud on the|man's hat store on Fulton street, | Sranted that it would be useless to ask she struck a mine is the contention of | lives lost. Seuted HEAT AT PITTSBURG East Side which culminated in the re- Brookl_vn. and escaped with $1,600 in |financiers with German sympathies to the German government in a note to g CLOSES THE SCHOOLS | jection by Foley of a namber of poli- .| contribute their dollars towara the pro- the American ambassador in Berlin. | LAKE STEAMER SANK = ticians from The note, it is semi-oficially an- the Downtown Tammany loan. Such a poll however, nounced in Berlin, asserts that no WITHOUT ANY WARNING ‘While the heavy artillery is doing | versation between Mr. Lansing and most of the work in Belgium hal.:E the ambassador. ~The latter now has PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE France and along the Austro-Ser] en ven en opportunity to com- SATURDAY NEW 5 tronts, the Germans and Austrians are | municate freely with _his _govern- RDAY. 18 YORK engaged in heavy battles with the|ment, so that it may be clearly un- 1i Villa and Rusbians 15 most ol the sertors oritha | derafuna n: Haciinsiony. omcialy here o r ov. to; VIl U K rranza; Are ity NO RELIEF PROMISED IN NEXT 48 HOURS. SUIT FOR VIOLATION OF - Hot Wave Haia [club. Sensational disclosures were| Creation of a secretaryship for war|Was disavowed late ey o Y a : Leell T SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST ACT. hinted at today at the district attor-|to handle aeronautical affairs was |Blackett, secretary o Nm-io alman_subumiarine coul ‘have: beemby L e e o e falstiad s 3y ney’s office as Soon a@s it was deemed | discussed at a meeting of the French | Mr. Blackett sald e a1d mox. Faow in the vicinity where the Hesperian : For $750,000 Against American Steel et 38 - advisable to make all the facts public, | cabinet. who had arranged that nome of the was struck. The note-is a preliminary of the Crew Was Lost. N 1l ept. . —Seventy —— members of these firms should meet one and will be supplemented when ail & Wire Co. of Worcester. ‘thousand children were dismissed from Oilondry” Doy, the - of |the commission; In fact, he dld not the facts in connection with the incl- | Dulgth, Minn., Sept. 14—The steam- the public schools today because of | TWO-COMPANIES INFANTRY the battle of Nocth Point in the ‘wer|know that they were nof.to meet the dent are definitely hed, fer - belonging : to- the - Stern |- Boston, Sept...14—Sultfor 3 7%‘ the intense hieat and William M, Dav-{ . HURR! fauu lebra. " commissioners. The British parli t is ‘again In|Brenner interests of Cleveland, Ohio,| d2mages under -the -Sherman idson, superintendent of pubiic in- i i eaed R B, ted at Baittmore | G vertures iooking to the possible session. During the sitting a new |loaded with 110,000 bushels of wheat | (FUSt act was entered in ‘-‘" federal | struction, ordered that no more ses- 5 - 2§ > participation of Kuhn, Loeb & company credit of at least $750,000,000 will be |consigned to Buffalo by the Capitol | court foday by the American sions be held until the record-break- | To Provent Outbreaks During Celebra- | P N in the loan, while not made'today, were ek 0 Fleventor company, sunk this aftec.| company of. Pittsburgh against ing heat wave has passed. The gov-| tion of Mexican National Holiday. ADSVEINS duysnaths of the Nékian- | 070 06 I the' making. = Jocie > Parliament also may be called upon [ noon while off Knife Island, about 14| American Steel and Wire company 0f |ernment thermometer registered 91 e e amary g ineers - > | Hill, the railway builder and financier ho HOGtiet.o conactint oe. Lindlos: oit of Dalith - aifnet wit Worcester. The plaintiff asserts | degrees at 5 p. m., the hottest hour of | Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 14.—Two | ?P®ned their annual convention at Co. s Eremict Asqulth admitied op the Hoor | moments WArRILE: " Nome of the erew | that the Worcester ~company and |the day. There was much suffering in | companies of infantcy were hurried | '4mbs. Ohlo. Yo caes OF The cammatasion Sk of the house that the cabiffet was se- | was lost. other defendants who are named, have | somre of the steel mills and a number |out of Brownsville tonight for San Mad; Mari: ™. ferreq with J. P. Morgan on the situa- Tiously, debating the subject and de-| When it was seen that the steamer |SOuUght to obtain a monopoly in the|of prostrations were reported but most | Benito and Tyford, morth of here, on e o pirnosal, wife of| iem, loit Mr Morgaie efion This af- clared that when the = government | was sinking Captain W. R. Dunn ord- | manufacture and distribution of |of theme were cases from the streets.|reports that there was danger from | the President Cul - her WO | o oon for the flice of Kukn, Looh & “without undue delay and with the |ered the boats out and the crew left | coated wire nalls. B Mexican bandits near those places. | 2008 ervived in New York on- the| orinon %0 g there sat down for & 20- due eliberation which the gravfity of | the ship. They were picked up short. Jo giuca - s A pnen Dol Two Deaths in New Yorks e s sy, e e minue talk with his old-time friend, t 3 " had arrived at|ly afterws e Standard Oil | and : . C. > o shot and one floating in ot omelustons thase aoutd be pro. | sreamer Havown and . were. brousht | company and the J. C. Pearson Com. |, Jew York, Sept. v deaths and | the Rio Grande, extensive prepara- | AS he was leaving his home _in[Jacob IL Schift. @ member of the firm. sented 1o the house to become the |back t Duluth. Captain Dunn report- | Dany, Inc. both of this city, selling |7 718$ 11" CE Of BIORRRHIOUE re¥tited |iions were made tonight to prevent | Fairport, Oblo, the Rev. Stanley | W Fill Ciocussed the loa wich Mr. subject of parliamentary discussion. —|ed to the agent of the Onoko at this| 38encies and Frank C. = Ayres of |1:"Cag the hottest September 14 on | cPrisals or outbreaks during a two | Szadineld was shot in the back by an| 0%, TOeH "o e Sinject of the dis- The French government's expendi- | point as follows: Brookline and Frank Baacwesm ~of |, 013" The therometer went as high |32y _celebration of the Mexican pa- | Unidentified o cussion. From another source it was tures during the last quarter of the| “We have no way of knowing what | Chicago, officers of the companies, arel, “gq ‘degrees, but the humidity mm‘_le tional holiday. S year are expected to run in excuss of | happened. The lake was smooth and [ named as defendants. t = Attended by about 200 delegates, the | TePOTted that Kuhn, Loeb & company the discomfort greater than usual, reg- v would not look unkindly upon an invi- $13,000,000 per day. The French finance [ We had no indlcation of anything be- SEe e Sieing 98 pav rint, €| THREE MEXICANS KILLED annusl comvention of Hhe rtional| tion to join hands, in this instance minister will introduce in the cham. |ing wrong until off Knife Island. We | BOTTLES BELIEVED TO s NEAR SAN BENITO, TEX|Souncl, Daushters of % e e or R Detanne, beflbt deousles iihip woek mibIl peos| ets Shout ming au Ras Jout M BH6 ciws CONTAIN HIGH EXPLOSIVES.|LABOR DIFFICULTIES % 5 4 Paey viding for an appropriation of $1,220,- | ular course, when the engineer came < ;{ld pl..rllchlnlle in the loan. A report rectly the reverse of this, however, coars, 2o il e strvel by A | Cined Srcuiscon. It wes - 000,000. This, {£ adopted, will bring |forward and reported to me that the| po. 0 ;' o i 1\ thé French appropriations since Au-|Ship was leaking under the engines.| Found in Steamship Lapland—Con- i 2 gust 1, 1914, up. o $5,698,800,000, . |BY the time I got back there the| tents Will Be Determined Today. |Twenty More Evployes of Farrel flow ls estimatea at between §000.- |POSSible to verify either. Between May 31 and August 2nd the | Water was spurting in and in a few — 43 Brownsville, Texas, Sept. 14.—Three | 000 and 7,000,000 feet daily. One Pro-German Banker Favorable. British troops have lost daily on the |minutes stopped the engines. There New York, Sept. 14—Two bottles, Foundry Quit Work. Mexicans among six prisoners taken p By a financier regarded as a leader average about 1500 men. From the |Was no question that the ship was |believed to contain a high explosive, e as suspects after the Los Indios fight matelomil B T Gt ot (o roslly D beginning of the war to August 21|doomed and I ordered out the boats. | were found late tonight on the steam- [ Waterbury, Conn, Sept. 14—The la- | vesterday, were killed today near San |president of Albania, is defeating all {008 2 P50 RO 10 S0 PO N 00 the losses in killed, wounded and miss- | A few minutes after we got clear the | ship Lapland of the White Star line, | Por difficulties in this city were some- | Benito, Texas. It was stated that| opposition in Albania and intends to ing totalled 381,983, not including the |Onoko went down. The crew was in{at her pier in the North river. The|What augmented today when it was Suspected of Having Been in the Los Indios Fight. IN WATERBURY GROWING d: b announced that the employes of .th mla:ty el!cl:p“l éml: !heh slulbsdm"o R e Cle Y‘?E?h:‘::rfs'r:" “:d;:dhm:yofi?ggn;h“ 3 no danger, but we were glad to see the | Lapland was to sail for Liverpool to- e night and that their bodies wers = ki naval forces, 3 modarkes &l B0 | Krron, " Tnspactor, Owen Basan, of | RoWbottom Machine company num- | found some distance Trom town today | Bound for Marseilles from Philadel. |TAny banking houses with Teutonic HESPERIAN NOT BLOWN The Onoko was launched in 1882 and | the bureau of combustibles, took | Pering 50, will poin the ranks of the | with bullet holes in their backs. phia with a cargo of lubricating ofl | nort “in this undertaking (foating the ’ was the first of the large iron (not | charge of the bottles and- will detgr- strikers in the morning unless their = ey the Norwegian bark Lota was wrecked | creqit loan) if asked, not because it UP BY A SUBMARINE. ;tl:el) stegmel: on the Great Lakes.|mine their contents tomorrow. g::l:::l?":‘?‘r“u;o :lds‘*‘l‘tonliour d-n;r:nl-l BANKER'S DAUGHTER LEAPED on Sable Island and is a total 10ss.|y5uld be heipful to the allies, but be- ke e was 236 feet long. Her capacit; The Lapland reached New York last WS grant- OFT. e Berlin, Dessatohes Saye No Submaring | Was 5,000 tans aud sracs umn“epg luy Pridey "gm Eneland and had as pac: |ed. They have given the management FROM AN EIGHT STORY L! o Lot rolativedial vietine of the] ™6 it is essential to the maintenance Was in the Vicinity at the Time. e e i Sengers the commissioners to arraage|until 9 o'clock to answer their de- Lusitania sirking are planning to|Of the commerce and industries of the BENCH WARRANT ISSUED the Anglo-Franch loan. mands, Twent 1 £ the W e e e P g ey Tok Thoic iocieaien = enty more employes of e Wa- Kinsale to commemorate the disaster. M Berlin, \Sept. 14, 1015 p. m. via FOR ATTORNE Lt JomAont 610G HeTha Garman aov: | Y KING terbury Farrel Foundry and Machinc DECISION ON OREGON'S > - i s e A - Some pro-German bankers high in > S company quit work today joining ew York, Sept. The German steamer Magdeburg | the money councils of Wall street feel ernment, , in ‘a -note "from the tloreign Who Fled from Fairfield Leaving SUNDAY CLOSING LAW |those who walked out of the plant |Fenley, daughter of Oscar Fenley,|with 3,000 tons of fl,vnlmlle"bo‘rd keenly the failure of their firms to re- g?(;fwt: a)mbmg:ge(}:mqfiu%ee évedriid Many Victims Behind. g Monday. grenlderfflxof lhau KEtucky National | has been anchored in lower New |ceive Invitations to meet the members day, = e ——a o k. i = omm! claimer of responsibility for the sinl Bridgeport, Comm Sept. 14—Judge | Fe™Mits Theaters to Remain Open Joseph J. Ettor, the I. W. W. agi- | bank, of Koulsville, K., committed sui- | York bay since the beginning of the|of the c ission. These bankers ing of the steamship Hesperian. On e = tator, had his trial postponed today for | cide here tonight by leaping from the | war. G point out that they are primarily Shntx::wtaos:i, otlthe eriminal superior Affording Rest and Relaxation. one week. Ettor was sentenced to six n:lgr‘,r ellghl -m |%n Puudxng to an| . Americans, notwithstanding what their cout ay issued a bench warrant months in jail on the charge of breach | adjoining lot. ‘enley came here About 12,000 assengers in the |sympathies are in the European con- hand the government is satisfled that|for whe arrest of Attorney Clitus H. | Stlem, Oregon, Sept. 14—In a de-|of the peace and took an appeal to|several weeks ago to take treatment | subway were held up for ¢6 minutes |fict; that their interests and the wel- the Heeperian was not sunk by & Ger- | King, the former member of the gem- | Cision “""“l‘““ the constitutionality | the aistrict court. He is out on bonds. | for a nervous diserder and had been | when an accident shut oft all power |fare of the United States are identical man submarine. - eral assembly who fled from Fairfield | °L the Sunday closing law, the supreme stopping at an uptown hotel with a|between Brooklyn Bridge and 96th|and that if they have to choose be- The commupication s a preliminary | jast_month leaving many -victims be- | COUrt today held that it was unlawful | pegois) +o OF PRIMARY giined unree as ber cuniDafion: Hew etrest. note, which may be supplemented |hind. He is charged with forgery on | °_KSeP open on Sunday any business when sll the facts in connection with S Yy F e By e tween a continuance of American pros- she wandered from her hotel to the perity and hard times, they choose t " | institution save theaters, drug stores, ELECTIONS IN Y| the Hesperian Incident are establish- | sranaed Samnal Kocged to have de MARYLAND § loft building, in another section of the Only a small part of .Italian skiled | prosperity, no matter to whom they D frauded Samuel Keeler, of Ridgefield, phyi!clans offices, livery stables, meat —_— g city, has not been ascertained. Miss | steel yworken h:ve been allowed to|will have to lend money. ed definitely. The Gern;an_ govern- | State' Jy Cummings asked for |Darkets, bakeries or undertaking es- |Qvington E. Wellner, Republican Gu- | Fenley had been suffering from the in- join the army, as the government| “Our sympathles and our hopes are mnt states that, on the basis of the |the w t. said he had no knowl- | t2blishments. bernatorial Nominee. tense heat of the past week, it was|needs them ata hom to turn oft am- | with Germdny in her struggle,” a ormation thus far Obtained, the|edge of King's present whereabouts. The court held theaters necessary said, . munitions. spokesman for this group said, “but theory that the Hesperian was sunk | The matters in which King is al- |28 affording needed mental diversion | paitimore, Sept. 14—Returns, from _— our pocketbooks speak loudly for the by & German submarine -apparently |leged to have committed forgery are | SONJucive to rest and relaxation. The |yoday’s primary election in Matyland | BRITISH RESURME BUYING Professor Charles Hallett Wing, for- | United States.” may be abandoned absolutely. two_deeds, one purporting to be giv- | 2% Was attacked as class legislation | ow that Ovington E. Weller of Bal- OF REFINED SUGAR. |merly head of the department of chem- | Bitter Opposition from Middle West. It is said that officially records shoW |en by Frank Saum, of Fairfleld, to|®Rd 28 a violation of the fourteeni ore county won the republican gu- no submarine should hawe been in|Samuel Keelet and the other on a |3mendment of the United States con- the face of the evidence thus far at et st istry at the Massachusetts Institute | i .¢ a1l in keeping with this cheer- bernatorial nomination from William of Technology, died in Boston, aged - the point is made that the VIOKLes. of | L Aay of Fairfield. and Attorney King L % s Ymegty potmary > sl o inst | the activities of certain other German e o e Datne Pl fer. PROHIBITION VICTORY is in doubt, owing to the long bailot . Germany will take legal steps against — 'mpath! chiefly in the middle S e e s A DTS, Aot ot ey oo™ 77" |1 Stnie Compilior Beton € S8 | G 7 T on S e i Py et 08 e o Wit Somintine 0"t versment that 5| Deparimort 1o Now Yorer | Soutn Caroina saapied siate-yide | oLty BaTEIon, Was leading 5 | T8, PROICS, S (b0 ot SSETMGHET | Four Garman prieners whe seaped | "ol Lo s Coking ot B S0, U0 BN et sepe T e tespury B BT Rt Lo i S e [ O S R RSl andg T ate e | £ 2 Seitien e S0 AR, | B aras o o R Ty Amra? by a German submarine. department has shipped to New York banks. These bankers, according to in an open boat off Point Lepreaux in ropared not only to.re- The vote, with almost provement in the domestic demand Bay nay. DAPRL: W ey gt B in the last three months $110.000,000 in oo s ottty ot the B8 oo BECOMITENACING | Sy WS priaelas i Sl SeemR - i ::—;n'{’x:a e g B A gold certificates of large denomina- |ties, stood 33,104 f hibition, PR > P N Lowenbruci i combat AWAITING EVIDENCE tions, principally for the use of Amer- | 14,157 against, The fotal vote. f(“w;: Have Invaded Lands of the Richard- — T kgl e o iae fon IN ARABIC CASE. | ican bankers who have received ship- | belleved, would not exceed 60.01 son Construction Co. - o 2 3 ol ments of gold from Europe. There All the thirty: counties Whlch were money. B-n;urfl Given Opportunity to Com- | have been five shipments of $20,000,- | dry under the local optien system, Guayamas, Sept. 14, via radio to 2 Spalding, veteran municate Fresly With Germany, | 000 each; and one of $10000,000, most- | peared to have voted for Drohibition. | San Diego, Colif, Sept. 14—>ountod wiio dled héce Iast Thureday, T OBITUARY. ; ly in $10,000 notes. s of the|Only one of the dispensary operating | Yaquis forded the Yaqui river at filed today for probate. Mrs. Elz- Several hundred of the * George l.ubon w.m,"n' Washington, Sept. 14.—Prospects for | treasury explained atod.ly that the|counties was known to have declared | Chumeampaco, an Indian village 50 |- h Churchill Spal the widow, 2 - a favorable adjustmient of the con- | bankers who import the gold prefer |for the state-wide restriction. miles from here, today and invaded the rame das executrix. e estimated 1. Mass., refused retu: Charlestown, W. Va, Sept. 14— troversies between the United States|the certificates to the metal. Ameri- lands of the n_Construction | the estate to be worth $600,000, Ben- and Germany d d entirely on tme|can gold coin imported is exchanged CITY CONVENTIONS HELD company, menacing. the residents. The |eficiaries are Keith Spalding, son, of nmmde Which tHe Berlin forelgn of- | immediately for certificates. European nearest American aid is the cruiser Chlcago Durand Chunhlll. a u.p- fics Wil take toward the recommend- | coin is melted at the mint and then IN NEW HAVEN | Chattancoga, stationed here. son, of San Diego; Albert G. Spalding, ations made by Count Von Bernstorf, | P&ld for in the same way. T R 3 e an ‘adopted son, of London, and the the German ambassador, following his b 0 T P Republicans Renominate Mayor Frank Movements of Steamships. widow, who resides here. confereme yesterday with Secretary - William Dulles. J. Rice, Now Serving Third Term. New York, Sept. 14.—William Dulles, Detnlls ‘ha conference became'| best known as a manufacturer who| New Haven, Conn., Sept. 14—Re- known tod ‘nrowing light on the|devéloped wire glass used as a fire | publicans and democrats met tonight critical point ihat had begen reached |protection in large buildi dlod to- fl, cny conventions for mayor for the in the relations between the two coun- | day of heart disease at Fishers Island, election. The republicans re- tries. The Washington government|N. Y., in his 5Sth year. nomlnhd Mayor Frank J. Rice, who was almost ready to sever diplomatic| After being graduated from Prince- |is now serving his third consecutive relations, but decided to delay taking [ton Mr. Dulles practiced law in Phil- |term as chief executive. The demo- Al an ysteps until Germany could be fur- adelphh. and lgter came to New York York, 1,000 miles east Sandy Hook nished the evidence in its posse: to engage in the raliroad business.|ers at 4 p. m. Dock 1.80 p. m. Friday. bic case. Later he was treasurer of the Pres. bacco and 3 S ess and candor are under- |byterian board of lcru!n Zaissions for | the 8 to have characterized the con-’elght years ———m Farm Hand Crushed to D..fl..

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