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TOBE R SRR TR ) — 3 ALONG MISSISSIPPI RIVER FROM NEW ORLEANS TO GULF. 1 NEW, LONDON AND NORWALK ELECT REPUBLICAN MAYORS. @ News is Expected Hourly of Bulgarian ’ Action on the Russian Ultimatum VOTEUNUSUALLY HEAVY |NEED WATER AND FOOD : % e 1t [COST $18,000,000 EACH License Supporters Gain Two Towns A Heavy Rain Sundsy Night Has| —Vote on Constitutional Milsage . Added to the Discomfort of the Homeless—Dead Estimated at 350. Trench Fighting in Artois. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS APPEAR OFF BULGARIA| i &t The_ 1 . formerly of the Sl fficial communication issued 3 tontent, which aads NhEs s the momen iy - e bN’% Orleans, Oct. {—Ap| Mail Line, Francisco " Dttg:m‘ g i ‘}",}” el v ives feom Mo Sianis 6 the S 1t - a at the crossing of five s, French and British Troops Have Landed at Saloniki, a |, vess Tepuisca eveywhere elee. s | o Aptanss s . Db Sea stvat 5 ¥ ke - ‘Were that othe bered 1, as with 48 in the Greek Port Fifty Miles South of the Bulgarian Fron-|g00 eMPLOYES OF GENERAL e R T TS e e om | samte’ month of 1014, ¢ d predominating = ELECTRIC €N, STRIKE. Siuprel. Tepetibinn mittee on the s conservation com: Have Been Massed in Great Numbers—Germanic Allies Sehienectly, N ¥. O A ey walk, in which republican mayors |sult of the storm. Have Piled Up Men and Metal Preparatory to Striking | .35 S0 “ovion” workers, comprisiag | "5e hosen. lines have| 1400 Without Food Two Days. Turkey has 2 . sbout two-thirds of the employes of o 2t oy "he’ commission | The Duley distributed rations to Serbia—Germans Have Retaken Some of the Ground |the General Electric company. quietly | tonm of aduministration. the. contest | 8bout 1,400 persons who had been i o Sh e e ey | St v onidais mostasid o | i 0 B o g, Qe S - > our LY. e men ve n - - Lost to the French in Recent Actio Teutons Claim | [ioe", 3% T e O O P oty e saemy, "5 | water to the needy along the river i Union leaders, including J. J. Kep- and in_the lake and bay districts. That the French Lost 130,000 Men and the British |pler, vice president of the Internation- Mayor Behrman today issued a new mittee’s mh;ofinh!.,.v;lch returned h“l’h&.'m-:u casualty Ihh“cvn; from a trip wn iver. Almoat peri from Sept. to About Two-Thirds of Force—Want an extended to|all the people were declared to be|contain names of 62,468 men killed, Eight P!our Day. . homeless and without funds as a re- | Wwounded and missing. F. al Association of Machinists, declare appeal to the cltizens of New Or-|Went through the fence. 60,000 in Their Dri that every union man in the plant will leans for funds. ! m lher ve. be out by tomorrow night. - A heavy rain last night and today| The _Abondpest iinois Should this situation arise, it s gen- | vk he having lost out in the demo- | 2dded to the discomfort of the home- | Staats-Zeitung, German newspapers of o T en.ul)‘; ml:::l:de_ar.h a oon:”vleu ule-up cratic caucuses and running on two l.e‘- llol‘ll the river, many of whom Chlaflfn‘.hhnn been bur‘:d from the 5 A Dutl e Canadian - London, Oct, 4, 11.40 p. m—The time | TURKISH MINISTER OF T o S 2 gl et diod ey o o e e L LRGVREY: = s W — aliotted Bulgaria by theka.flie::; through FOREIGN AFFAIRS WARNED, & this mfl:’&; tt.::recl:n'; i VS Communication Crippled. mcd‘nol '-:::n . O-yng who w= Russia to ‘turn her back on Germany, e =7 V8 gy uITent | NEW LONDON SWEPT Communication with the outside was | \2dicted ebialls D. Givene Austria and Turkey expired this after- Armenian tonight that: & Compromise probubly > connection with th seriously crippled because of the rains R Cease Friendly Relations bl e D ] BY REPUBLICANS || iterfering with the working of the | ODracts. died at Washington. noon, but the expiration of the time 5 = B2 limit brought no immediate surface| Americans Will Cease. in the strike today, were willing to|Ernest E. Rogers for Mayor Had Plu- | Wires strung in the emergency along H £ the i consi compromize. and in th the ground and on trees. Joseph Haag, of Board B O wNeshington, Oct. 4—Ambassador e T s i eas o | Tality of 201 Over A 'T. Miner. auslusses were arriving in the city oy B L T T o News from Bulgari orgenthau at Cénstantinople was in- | the plant, always conferred freely with| o - a _ | during Tast night ana today on boats | Years of uninterrupted servi Whether ~ the Russian minister | structed by cable foday to inform the| his SmpIoYEs. > New London, Conn,, Oct. 4.—New Lon, from river and lake points. Sovernment of New York city. i ¢ < don was swept by the republicans at N — promptly left the Bulgarian capital, | Tutkish minister of foreign affairs| Although the strike is part of the | < Deaths Estimated at 350. 26 his wovernment threatened he would | that public sentiment In the United | general movement of machinists to ob | i Sity election roday, Ernest . Rok- | @ @ he =% on | . Three men were burned to death do if, Bulgaria declined to meet the|States was so stirred by the reports|tain the eight hour day while war or- | gic M" T. nh"“’“ by a Felia informats and seven firemen hurt, in a fire Russian uitimatum; whether Bulgaria |of the Armenian atrocities that un-|ders are plentiful, they have little 0| yats of 1695 to o e o he | which destroyed the livery stables of dissembled, asking for further time; |less the massacres ceased friendly re-|do with the local situation. The plant | vore S8 Se 20 Jutte b .Wu_ region ‘will Christ Rhein at Elizabeth, N. J. or whether King ‘Ferdinand and his | iations between tire American people | bas possibly three hundred men em- | Gua, C*fricd, everyihing sxcept & can- Sood supporters -merely * observed silence | and the people of Turkey would be| ployed in making small shells, Mr. Em. | Jidate for assessor. ' The common ns re dead near N was’ not known in London up to 11| threateried. mons said tonight, and Tt has no large | T vt R R it o R dras, o'cléck tonight. Either the censor-| Officlals made it clear that this mes-| war orders in resérve. Yote on the eonstitanal s | PORMATION OF HEAVY ship'or the vagaries of war time cAble | sage, though its importance was by mbnt .was net. Spsieed st 3 W serylce, or the tivo combined, resulted |no means minimized. did not threaten | BERNSTORFF HAS FULL Boun Tt it “cpay - ARTILLERY CO. AT YALE. in “keeping Logdon in the dark, al-|a break in diplomatic relations. Turkey carried. e bugh definite/news is expected hour- | already let it be known thatshe will POWER IN ARABIC CASE As-a Part of the Plan for National Y R Two severe u not permit interference b; forel, S SR SUPPORTERS OF LICENSE 3 e Crisig'is Approaching. ' power with her so-called “Armenian | To Effect Settlement Without Further GAIN TWO TOWNS Segperadnae. . By B Events have been transpiring, how- | Policy.” As ‘American life or proper- Reference to Government. —_— 4 city, but no serious ever, in kedping with the fast ap-|t¥ has not been affffected the United 3 ~ere " 5 42 Towns Voted License and 11 Voted | for the formation of of | ported. proachin® ciisis involving the entry of zalt_&%erp;ment, without .ugmk _Sev; Ynxk"v;)et. 4—Germany has| = “.w & N in-the ‘contitet. rotest,” L C g 0. no 4 St v st S, e Lo W Y. Russtan warships have appeared in [ Turkey of the effect continued Ar- m;;.m N the im- Oct. 4~-The SUPPOrt rrady < were announced the Black- off -theBulgarian—port|.meni %Wnu%ml ‘pertat- i v::!' B e, 7 wnln! as a part of SR TRy o B e o hiae haun given | ad¢antase in the tows elections today, | Honal preparedness. have e T u‘"m ; had been “dry” swing- | Dé Tecruited to 138 men and : T Unosttied. ea hveFu “at Salonki, s‘wm es lfll of the - Buigarian fron- entations (had been auth General Leos Wood: will detall : garian_troops, which have | Germany regarding reatme €0 a conclusion without further refer- | UE o the U m_l;':“r?v:-‘_d‘:: S0t | airantors to. GHill ‘the men: and teach aptbe has ¢ boen decided move for days, have been | the X : jas | ence to his government, according to ~ them to shoot. The university, it is Do be. great numbers along the D Ambassador | & statément tonight from an authorita gondition. The towns numerically fol- | o Jtoe “will contribute $30,000 towards to or that of “praemst border. orgenthau had ' reported tive soupce close to the ambassador. 2 > ding -barracks day £ 5 German embassy at . Comstantinople| When’ Secretary of State Lansing | TOWNns voting license 42, SO Poasy e atsery. will bse {he base: \Jome officer; befle7s cach ship Teutons Ready to Invade Serbia. |hag filed a protest on this subject with |and Count Von Bernstorff met here|Ing no license 11; total, 53. ball cage. The Connecticut National carry twe've id-inch, 50 nalibre From, the central powers' side have | the Turiish foreign office. = An an- |last Saturday the ambassador turned i guard will furnish guns, _equipment f rifies, but it is possible that a lesser. come - dmplified Teports of the great|nouncement some time ago stated that | over to Mr. Lansing some material, | 40, standing no license 75; , 118. u 000, orwalk, number of guns may Be mownted, or - weight/ of men and metal being piled | the =tate department had asked Count |DArt of which was in writing, but this| Towns in 1916: License 82, mo l- |2nd mounte Io the value of 3155000, A rifle, the largest up preparatory to a blow against Ser- [Von Bernstorff, the German ambassa- | Was in the nature of a personal mem- | cense 86; total 186. s~ /ooy 3 @ ag the first step in what the pop- | dor here. to bring the matter to the|ofandum, it is understood, and not a License Vote. Some months ago, when it was ular linagination has accepted as a|attention of his foreign office, 1 1 communication from Berlin thought that the federal government fact—German determination to smash ; er, it was said tonight that no | Riagefiela . > polts Secretary of the Navy Danisls an- Submarine Flotilla. throdgh, the corner of Serbia ana link | 1\yo pusei N eauan note’ls expected from Germany, Count o e Mexican Dorase mn oitore was | nounced. that he would recommnend the ltems of the ferthcoms: upf with Bulgaria, creating a new bat- RONS Von “Bernstorff having been clothed " made to raise a cavalry company at|to Congress legislation increasing the | navy estimates were considered ot to- tle gront from the Austrian border to OFF BULGARIAN COAST. | With full powers. R . . Yale, and many men were ready to|Dumber of midshipmen of the Naval|day’s conferences. Secretay Dasisis Constantinople. » b sz That Secretary Lansing now has un- | ex : enlist. " This company will also be re. | Academy to 1,200 declined to disclose Other dutatls ut to Allies Land in Saloniki, | Néar Varna, on the Bask Sea—News |der consideration some important in- : cruited and will be aided by the caval- - plans. He intimated, however, thut Delayed_cablés fold of the landing Comes From Rome. e potuted out that this ‘necescarily | Litchreld S SR P E e ol 36 et thtoan exemtin o thS | by PlIMIng programme for the sub- : & on af 2 ot tue allied yops at.Salonikl, WIth| 1 ongon oct. 4 252 p. m—Two pow- | YOUId be the case in view of the sit- | New Ganaan 3 new Public Service Terminal Bulld- | would make possiois ax nors un ta - gt ol g e L erfal Russian sauadrons are_report- N “Cheshire e Andover . Thg SN i St Mkagrs Despttal tn detenge along both coasts, to be matn- T e 0 have appeare: Bt 3 . . . . y sul e 1 Vta bt “eppearante-of Krench | £4,to have spisared of che BWESa | secy wrABGS ¥O VOTE . : S Ty The Right Rove Robert Godman, | Pion, Selablohed. 8t peioeary “inter: hen Greecd wae still outwardly neus | This announcement is made by the © FOR WOMAN. SUFFRAGE | Farmington . Berlin . Episcopal bishop of Maine, who was |sois oh, oo the Atlantic aud Pacific D e e et %}n | Tribune of Rome, according to. the o Lot Southbury . e : e T s, Dstie. Who: Wht | shore, Sk, that their mission was, as one of the | COFTespondent there of the Exchange|Says They Have Made a Game Fight | Thomaston E svesew Miss Margaretta Biddle Porter of T Athens papers expressed it, “to defend | Telesraph company. and Are Entitled to nmm .. Dovesifey . Philadelphia, is dying. ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN the railway against Bulgarian aggres- = o - y Steriing . Oolchester _— PROBABLY OVERSUBSCRIBED, sion_ and give help to Serbla, the ally | BERLIN PLACES FRENGH Washington, Oct. 4—Secretary Me- | Shorora . * - Eastoh. pWard Bailey, a_civil engineer of| 5 7 Adoo left for New York to register ~ e ! gland who was sent to 8- nderwri! Books Are to Close at The Greek minister at London re- LOSSES AT 130000. L¢ °% oClection o be held Nowember | Andover . .5 Canaan . .- jand on his arrival on the steamship e i o fused, to jromment on- the report that| =, b fers in|20d With the announcement fhat he | sriono, (15t district) . e isa St. Paul last Friday, was discharged e Y- the Hellenic = government considered | In Killed, Wounded and Prisofers in| (iji vote for the woman suffraze Pliinnfor‘n‘:l (2nd aistrict) EE“::e ]l-dnn ord ... by the Immigration officials. New York. Oct. 4—The Anglo-French {08 S ot siled serottimiet vio- the Recent Fighting. amendment to the New York state |parminton’ 3 et $500,000,000 bond issue has been over. jon of neutrality an o) & : 000, - Protestd to Great Britain and France.| Berlin Oct, 4, via London, 5.30 p.| ““The American women have made | EIAIN¥ille . Ridgefield . . on hia retarn ko Waahineron, e ot | jubscribed: It is po eible that whem German Counter-Attacks in France, | T:-A supplement to the German of- |a game fight and a fair fight for suf- | melon < 3 - el receive representatives of all factions|ten o'clock tomorro: aing, 3¢ wii unter-Attacl * | ficial stafement ,received. here by |fra nd fare entitied to win~ saig | Lrumbull . Guilford originally a part of the revolution that | he. g, R BB \in the west the Germans have Der- | wireless, states that the French losses | Mr. MeAdoo. “They have also taken | Guilford - 5 Griswold overthrew Huerta in Mexico. R s R Sy mere S than s eir driying counter-attacks | in kiled, wounded and prisoners in the | in thgn courac: & by sl Berlin . 5 amden = il ot 3 againdt the British urtil they have re- |recent fighting were at least 130,000 | siate for action tnon & omestion whie | Canton . Huntington . § Twenty-five students, under the | oo Thitianding many previous re taken) most of the Hohensollern re|and those of ihe Britisn 60,000 while i, S hors feeadcn whish - Simsbury . . . Harwinton . jdance of Dr. S Whitin o POTts that the big issue had been ov is peculiarly within the province of |;von Killingly &ul € Dr. targ M _Of | er-subscribed, the total ple up to the states themselves, e S Xiing et g Columbia University visited Sing Sing Pl The sradonts i o8 Sin€ | Saturday night totalled less than $500,- the Germ: 1o W dlers.. This is admitted by Field Mar- | of this number. - © ¢ "ot one ffth shal French's latest report, but is not claifhed specifically by the Germans i : > Lishon e 000,000. Today’s totals placed the sum i o e s ARIZONA GUARDSMEN Manchester . . o6l Torrington ... - O o he 1 outer fubscribed in excess of the amount of themselve: ibly because of the . X orth Canaan i e lean. e D e o ARE PRESERVING ORDER | (Eristol .- e g N e o Gt hipped to the| “Both John D. Rockefeller and Will- was never conceded by Berlin. HENET IRIED AN ORI Among the Miners' of the Copper Com- | “Killingiy .. : Pa_ last month was about 500,000 tons | A Rockefeller have subscribed. the Claim British Uscd Gas, German Skilled Laborers Leave Con- panies at Clifton. Enfleld 3 : Voluntown ...~ "1 loss than the shipments of September. | {hc "juiter for & sves belleved to. oo That ges was Used by the British in stantinople for Bulgaria. 3 oty Southbary B -t G Another sub- 2 s Plainfield uthbury s their recent- offensive is the charge cir- — Clifton, Ariz, Oct. 4.—Forty-eight| oot The Department of Health of. iew reported to- culated by in. < The British war| London, Oct. 4, 2.34 p. m.—Six Ger- | national 'guardsmen were camped on |Gfuanam York anmounced that of 1200 Gog|PiEhi. is Sir Ernest Cassel former office_has no statement regard- [ man aviators have rrived in Sofiia, | the courthouse grounds here tonight to | 1y nOnam : s 20 o | privy’ councilior and financial advisor ing the truth'or falsity of this. The| Bulgaria, according to a Reuter des- |aid Sheriff J. G. Cash in preserving A el 5 to the late King Edward VII of Eng- German claifh that the British lost|patch from Athens. order among miners of the copper com- | J0QEONE Lacqioo ool g008 L 3 . go_unmi $32 pald land. Sir Ernest takes $5.000,000 60,000 and tHe French 130,000 men in| The despatch adds that large num- | panies -who recently went on strike. Portland voted license, 147 M’{' ‘| Branfora— worth of the bonds, paying therefor the recent fighting is also without de- | bers of German skilled laborers are|Quiet prevailed throughout the day in Winchester voted l'l’;"n 84 ¥ First district . s 1 ) with money which had previously been nial so far. leaving Constantinople for Bulgaria. m:v Cgt:gn-M‘orencl :u;mz. 3 o se, }64 majo Seoad” Slatafot . A W . and is now on deposit in this country. — —_— it e miners offering to meet of- = Winchester ey New York city, New England and TAEEN bR RARETED FHAT CHICAGO GARMENT flf{'.m ‘;; :zhez m‘:tltnlg Sompany A Bn.rl;lon:lxtnlted voted license, 32 S &mmollu !:t ‘gx.le‘g;:l:dhmm Pittsburgh l'l.lvohcano w;ll 5D to ex- i other effor 0 8¢ e eir erences, S 3 .- | pectations—in the case New BULGARS WILL JOIN TEUTONS WORKEDS ARE RIOTIOUS, Ehmfl Cash and other gounty °m§|\:h g:l::::t:ok voted license, 1551 maJorllt‘y’. i 'hmm mmu 'lh.; mmm‘,:rdumd wl“cmm Swrpessing R e i R 2 eclared tonight. that every : g rsy. Scored by Editorials in London Morn- | No One Was Seriously Hurt and Only | §75ii1% % Taade to oncinde nesotias : : s o * " ing Papers. = a Few Arrests Were Made. tions whereby the 8,000 miners in this district soon would return to work. P e . e The St. Louis g Londeb, Oct. 5, 3.18 a. m, — Under| Chiczgo, Oct. 4—Rioting continued i ZHY, stch ns as “Bulgarian Treason” | today at the beginning of the second lgaria Seils Herself,” all the|Week of the strike of garment work- TREND OF VOTE FAVORS als in ‘the London morning|®rs. No one was seriously hurt, how. AROUND MAN'S NECK. MILE. rs take it for granted that|ever an domly a few arrests ' were —— Loeais widigen i e MUST SALUTE THE FLAG made. ~ i it - : Bleany e o, has cast ner lot with the|MmadS o P Lifter Him From an Auto and Drop-| Question Will Be Determined at Com- | Barkhamst B g tamater Clothing Workers, toc|. P®d Him Unconscious in Street. pletion of City Elections. X uate When They Paes It on All Public Oc- her* K .t - | hight sai dthat 25,000 ta N . sietcoe e ng Ferdinand has com- | Etfike. . \Twenty-five Sstabiisnmente | 3y, Haven: Conn., Oct: 4—Pasquale ; ) ; RSSOt S Sl Chavenfon. plied - Bo er e mas| it is =ald, had signed the agreement| MOnico of this city is at the hoapital t mestings New T . Russia and her allles | | tormined by the strikers and. arbis|in an unconscious confition as a re- Progvesd ———— Cabinet. 3 o e 4—All _of New » ¥, he has chosen | tration procecdings were being arcang. | Ut Of an unusval accident today. He MERIDEN REPUBLICANS ork's 10, oo wad with Al Upontha | 60 for Ateen others. ¢ b \Sriving Tig sutombie: O Gy would ELECT ENTIRE TICKET Kond . a ¥ | A telegram beslng- “fahboiar} Sme avenne when. & _SPan OF oo transportation of e G018 fhak pie-tefina of the | SuppOTt to the . striking sarment|POrtng wire trom a pole io the trol- ? Bulgarian people bitterly deplore the | Workers was recelved today by Presi- | 157 Wire was torn by o ratitude -of King Ferdinand’s|dent Hillman from the secretary of | Of 2 Passing electric car. “ag | 3 * d itself about Monico's ma- but w4 cannot be influenced by | the district councll at Indianapolls of | TR0 ({7507 up ana curled about th 'of Ferdmmand's| (e United Mine Workers of ‘Amerf | yne" mman's neck, lifting hem from his i F e s e i L car. which was running at moderate e heavy penalty of his Movements of Steamships, :gea"le -n:_le'e drol:t %l::hhwn:mr:’ B e "W'b‘:"h A-Arrived: Steam-|cover. His machine was stopped by -against hi lles after |ers m.-npgr iverpool; Pomeranian, le len! n. 2 S running into a I.olesflp} pole. New Oct. 4—8i; : Steams ey i ey P e ori 2 | Bishop Codmainin Critisat Condltion:| Q00 miles east of y Boston, Oct, 4.—Bishop Robert Cod- p. m. Dock-at 10 a. m. Thu'ng.y. man of the Episcopal diocese of Maine. Liverpool. Oet. 4. —Arrive team- | who was operated upon in a hospital er Orduna, New. here for an obscure ailment, was . ew York, Oct. 4—Arrived; Steam- | reported tonight to be ih a critical ig Olay, Copenhagen. ~ . lcondition. Fiey o : B i

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