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’ 5 ——— ' Londbn, Oct. 3.10'p. m—The Rus-jand air ralds over the German lines| E Sofia been -order- | evidence of another storm brewing. - if | Naturally it will take some days to] 2 re, as the ‘guns which now play suc] _part in the campaign have to.be brought up and this is no easy matter aftéer the heavy rains, particularly ‘in the low countries of Flanders and Artof: B i Air Rald in Champagne. thitn], The. air raid- in' Champagne terday is the ‘in - that operations of yes- by sixty-five French aeroplanes biggest nntergru:-e of. u:; kind " Little Change in Russia. Although 1 _contiues, - there is ik " < - » Parig, Oct. 8.—Stocks “of absinthe now are being: utiliged as an ingredi- ‘ent for explosives at a co-operative in Chempagneé, is ap- | distillery at Pontoise, which has been . althaugh' the allies yirtually all the ground o Tn last woek’s thrust. ‘Ships :Shell : Germans. milar thrusts will take supplying clear alcohol extracted from beet roots to the government for the manufacture of gun cotton. Unable to supply the demand, the managers of the distillery conceived.the idea of ther sim! buying up the stocks of the forbidden “ befare ‘long is -the settled con- [beverage which had been sealed in the ion” of military “writers, who see|warehouses of manufacturers. The in/the cd bombardments of the Uaudr is transformed chemically into Gy posjtions on the Belgian coast | alcohol under the supervision of gov- sh ships and big French guns, | ernment inspectors. CONNECTICUT HIGH SCHOOL i TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS Providing Free Tuition for First Year in Yale College or Sheff. ' ‘New Haven, Conn., Oct. 3—Connec- ticut high school tuition scholarships, providing free tuition for the first year in either Yale college or the Sheffield Scientific college, were announced to- night as follows: Waterbury, Max H. Ruby; New Haven county, Charles B. Baldwin: Bfld{epom Edward M. Kent; Fairfield county, Roger S. Child; Hart ker, | ford, - Bryan _H. Ripl Harttord - progrest gov-| county, ¥rederick B. Downs; Tolland conditioned ‘their tentative -offer | county, Charles J. L. Stucky; New a umuel W. McCall, re- | London county, Philip C. Dunford, Jr.; primary “nominee “for chief|state at large, Leonard 4. Beadle, A % 3 o Hartford. 5 The Pine scholarship of $500 for a ‘#tudent. entering Yale from the An- sonia High school has besn divided be- an. It was plan- tmRoM' L. Terrill and Paul H. acceptance by Mr. | Ji 3 the adoption of a1 Rt s 1l ratification of the | SECTION' NAND,KIL}.ED FOUR FELLOW WORKERS. ‘White Horse, Yukon— ned as to Sanity. Dawson, Yukon Territory, Oct, 3.— off, a_section hand em- 'ass and Yukon three miles' south of White Horse, is under arrest here after hav- has | ing run amuck yesterday. and - killed | four fellow. workers. . Later boarded a handcar and went to White orse, where he asked for “Fighting i “I've k four men, and I want ;| kill Sinnett,” he said. - - 3 off was ed before he could carTy out his de . He will be exam-~ ined as to his sanity. Gcdemios MERIDEN SILVER WORKERS FENEY TO ASK [ AN INVESTIGATION in Accordance with Re- om Washington. g Mg ITH FLAT REFUSAL.|A [ would be asked to ¢ Matriculation Sermon .Q.WQ.L In His e 3 sey. Hall Yesterday. _Continuing, he said: “The keeping of treaties av¢ promises Is lndlvlstr.i w2l man of t his promises - and which that planned it of looking luw‘:vmannq" he sald. “We must stop buying the newspaper tells what we wish be ‘difavowed and liability for the act assumed by the 4mperial government. to pleces begins e known after a_conference | 9% tonight between President and Becretary Lansing at which the latter submitted a note given him yester- day in New York by Count Von Bern- storff, the German ambassador. No as ent was mniade after the White House conferente. Secre- tary hndazd L merely that it was inadvisable (0. comment on the situa- tion while Wuom ‘were ‘still confidential. ined to-say what the next step would be, but it was learned later the German ambassador to Washing- view _which government takes of the last German mote. Count Von Bern- storff is fully authorized by his gov- ernment to conduct the submarine ne- sotlations. 2 > ‘While the situation has improved to the extent that there is no danger of ‘an immediate break in diplomatic re- lations as the note affords an oppor- tunity for further negotiation, it was stated reliably that final refusal by ‘Germany to meet the American view- ‘point on the Arabic case might bring about the threatened rupture in diplo- | ki matic relations. 8.E|8MOGRAPH REGISTERS 4 SEVERE EARTHQUAKES Instrument at Caniseus College, falo Locates Quake 2,500 Southwest. “Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. College here today the ograph registered the most kevere quake since. the instrument was Installed ago. north lati legrees west Ingitude, about 2,500 miles southwest which would place it is the region of Guatemala, where ‘a_severe shock occtirred about a two weeks Ao X The actual displacement of the earth particle was ti quarters of a milimeter, or one half of a millimeter more than the last severe shock. The preliminaries began m., the main shoc! 8:14 a. m. gnd finished BULGARIAN MOBILIZATION 1 HAS BEEN COMPLETED o : ‘Artillery Regiments Have Been Sent { to the Serbian Border. - 1 Lnndon, Oct. 3, 180 p. m—An T:‘n h C legraph Comj from. Sofia that ings to their rescuers. Recued Men Talked Cheerfully. Several of the recuéd men talked had made up their diet until Thurs- day, when the Jater ‘delicacy” gave out and the fish ofl composition prov- ed to be the omly item on the bill of fare. Each of the men had in his pockets several cakes of a fish oll substance that is used by mine workers inlamps and which gives a smokeless flame. Big Dinner Pail. John Bononus, has for many years held a reputation for his enormous appetite and the of the dinner can that is required to contain his mid-day meal. When the rush of water forced in the roof, Bononus, ac- cording to the story of his compan- ions, ran with the others lbh Chute 27, the This probably is what the men starvation. In tbe pail Bononus had a large amount of bread, other articles of food found in most miners’ cans and the greater portion of a roast chicken. All of the Tood wac shared among his companions but U-e chicken wes saved until last. X they wo:ld be held in small quantities and after carefully taking off all the meat from the bones, placed the latter back in the dianer pall for a resorvel supply. Two Days Food. Morc than 48 hours tetore their n, to the men who could talk, ground between their teeth and g.mknn of in small quantities. For e two days, however, they tad w ithout food. y NEW ENGLAND'S DELEGATION Vi OF WHITE RIBBONERS Are to Leave Boston at 1 P. M. To- day for Seattle, Wash. o iy ot 5 mu‘ .mwh oy desert regions to w! - n-nl:nh-nh-cu-l—-«ub- thing that history has recorded during the past thousand years.” t expulsions. It “The commanders of the army, of | owners for her independent army and of dai- visions may, in case of military neces- #ity, and in case they suspect espion- age or treason, send away, either or in mass, the inhabitants of villages or towns and install them. in other places.” Horrible Brutality. “The orders of the commanders,”™ says the writer, “may have beeg rea- | 250,000 sonably humane, but the execution of them has been for the im: part un- '::: v ol by Bemble st s | ment on East 13ith Strest, New York. and R 'he damage was $10,000. and the aged. Whole villages were de- -lll-— ported at an hour's notice, with no op~ portunity to prepare for the journey- Tu givibg authority for the reads: ts ‘where publicly sol into effect Friday. Directors, of the Bank San Francisco of Iltaly of to crease the to .l up capl - $2,000,000. October 7 =3 n?“’ ?‘srmm:mom In;“.lns in not even, in some cases, to gather to- | honer - irthday o gether the scattered members of the | Whitcomb Riley, the poet. mb' so many little children were il left behind. Driven Like Cattle. T s e “In many cases the men were bound | Allies 'new offenst tightly together with ropes and chains. Women with little children in their arms, or in the last days of pregnancy, were driven along under the whip like cattle.” Another writer tells of the cruel use > of the bastinado in a certain prison| The Toye Kisen Kaisha, operating where Armenians were held, tmar ::"'"oumz. i n.s“ “hu-u cueom Hot lrons on Chest. an e en! ve ps time of the Romans,” he hefore the Snd of the yesr: 0 strokes were Tty e, 105 M | gl g St of 1, Webatn: T, 200, 300, and even Were administered. A young man was | Eittsburgh o B BW?I beaten to death within the space of eadquarters five minutes. Apart from the bastina- doing, other methods were employed, too, such as putting hot irons on the George of England and Presi- e tele; of Dirsctors of the Mint Wooley nounced that for the present no more purchases of silver will be made, as there is a good supply on hand. The E. I. du Pont Co., of Wilming- Del. began the distribution of worth of stock to officers and employes as a reward for faith- ful service. grams the success of the |Th in France. L aR »R #eke ! | R £ i sitl il e ol ; | 3 | ! : ; f ‘:E‘E ;f!. fh ] i E o soldiers N regiment went aboard the Calgarian to join the British sea and land forces. . Traveled on the Surface. Thoroughly outfitted the C: throughout the voyage pro- pelled by crude oil engines. Each supply which did not always equal the de- mand. 'OMEN VOTERS OF NORWALK IN A QUANDARY Owing. to Mistake in the Printing of he National Highways Protective | town T Soclety reports 57 persons in New York city #treets September. Thirty-five of the victims were children. Rear Admiral Charles D. Sigsbee, mm:mhocm)um'm l“. were killed. One Greek | blowa up Havana harbor 898, the mound un-|i§ in the Naval at the Brook- U2 Fiyn, New York, OF BOSTON IN WAR GAME Harbor Forts Are Taking Count of Their Resources.