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on is the Largest in Connecticut in M,n u-e'ws Uniform Codg to | Condsnsed Tosrams pahetic Talgs of Regulate Traffic "_,:;;,. = s oo|GHiCAGO Work Birls France has re-established g R e i at Cholera s among ustri- an troops uwy m&h > .,df,"'..,‘m"""“'w"w""“" wosociety| WEEKLY EARNINGS $5.00 &Nod Paragraphs ,/" . "' 'Women Conductors in London. llpposedtnflilim grmm st =n iz Drills in: School ez Drills in Schools t this evening that here- N ES s Yo ok 5 Smnibus snd strest R - us ant P | car e(mductnon S PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT EM- Pour _le” Merite for Admiral Von . ERITUS OF HARVARD Berlin, via London, Oct. 21, 12.05 Where the Germans Have Made Some Progress In |3 i e Sestors “ceon: [ BAD FORM OF EXERCISE and the "Belgian ,coast conferred the ADOPTED BY SAFETY FIRST FEDERATION OF AMERICA UNFOLDED AT AN ALDERMANIC COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION SAFETY ZONES WHITE . . “ |order Pour le Merits on Admiral Von S New Thrust at Baltic Provinces g i el e the mavallp. i o b Eligt—iImplicit Obediance | Principal Resolutions in the Code Are| The Newtonia Hotel at Ky. was destroyed by fire. The loas s e Lo Directed at Drivers of Autos and|is $150,000. From Dawn to Dark—Complained Machines Themselves. . Many wounded Bulgari are of Harsh Treatment from Foremen. l.(.ou. The Queen ot“m‘-‘l.‘-rin: will -:-: P s % — a nurse. PR b ; in Y MELLEN TESTIFIED AT TRIAL i e e B : t : % NEW HAVEN DIRECTOR! American rit is Un-American. TEUTONS €ONCENTRATED LARGE FORCES THERE |- e o = o dence of Cordiality Shown Former T President by D.f‘ndl'l!l. Bostcn, Oct. 20.—A. Lawrence, pres- Detroit, Ogt 20.—Conservation of life, The National Chi , Oct. —Pathetic stori ident of Harvard university, and|lmb, health and property in the|y,n Mvu'tflg:o:'o ‘i,':h ’,: the n?e‘-oot ‘uIz: 'nP: dv:ll in t.:n:: = \ New York, Oct e?d—crm;xums Jel- | Chartes W. Eliot, its president emer- | United States and Canads was (he |from Havana. ' - E0Md 200 | rents and gain a precarioms livelihoed 3 . 0 . i J -t t e New % hose W closi; unfo! Situation is Considered by the Russians' More Serious Than | o Xct Haten and Hartford rait: | bomia o e o eoas in | Batety First Federation of america | b, or dohn 1 IO s o e e s She s S % road, testified as a government witness | to the grammar schoois. Military | here this afternoon A uniform code pratamt ot ot in- toe. Investigating the earment werh- it Had Been for a Long Timp_'[‘hg‘ Again Talf of [today against tlie eleven men With|arills in these schools, President Low- |to regulate traffic —throughout the cm.,. - Easton, Pa. ers strike and its causes. Manufact- whom he was formerly associated on |l said at a hearing before a legis. | COUNtry was adopted. Most of the res- urers ignored invitations to be pres- 'fl Eva“uuon of R b’ 'l R llfl t F the road’s board of directors, whose | jative committee, were of no import- olutions embodied in the code were di- ish soversigns valued at 325..|°nt trial on the charge of violating the er i ‘the. development of |rected ai the drivers of automobiles | oos ol Snerman anti-trust law begun one Sy hateve P 900.000 arrived at the Assay Office in iere e “The” teaching of military |and at the machines themseives. g s Along the Fringe of Galicia' the Russians ' Maintain |wesk aso. history, he thought, while of some| License of Drivers and Owners. from Canada. : h‘:e;lul came to the eves of some of Standing before a_government map value in the high schools, would be| o Poli rls as they t thelr strug- % 3 5 of the New England railroad system, | jeaie M SO0 MES schools, WOwE (R nledog u:: r:;lncll;nl resolutions ice Sergeant J. 8. Dolan, of Los|gle for existence. The normal earn- Their Offensive—Austro-Germans and Bulgarians Are | with a long pointer in his hand, much op v _the federation urges every Angeles, Cal, was shot and killed in|ings of the girls, testimony showed, grades. He opposed any plan oOf|state and Canada to pass a la - |& round-up of auto thi week and preme S 7 g . 7 like 4 college p.-&g.e.;:r elellllveflng t drafting young men into the militia.|quiring the licensing of wtm:ohrl‘le " S ;?r: ‘:o‘rkln‘ktrom g‘y’lfit to d-‘rk Forging Ahead in Serbia, But Not With the Speed An- |lccture to his puplis, Mr. Mellen spent | “Cooperate in' Education of Officers. *| drivers, owners as well as chauffeurs.| An increase of $1 a ton In the price | without Junch. would brine b o ; e L ahe STt . Tne sreat need of the United States This resolution was submitted by Har- of Steel Dands was announced in|dollars Sidney Hillman. national T5 5 o x rmy at the presen! , Dr. Lowell | o . Newman, commissioner of pub- urgh by the Carn St head of the garme: union, ticipated—Serbians Deny Bulgars Have Cut Railway |competitive rallroad conditions at the | {iChent, was o sufficlent number of [fic. aafets of Mew Oricant Tt is roe- A . e s e e e e vy time, "vl}'efl-r; ago, Wne‘: % o Soontrel | oMicers. He believed the colleges | ommended the licensing be based “on| The Ford Metor Car Co., of Canada, | girls received $12 a week for the Near Vrnnya Gennm Were Repuhed in an Am :::5 :7;-:'::111 :‘:;:_:gflon)’tmmc of the | could and would cooperate in the ed- | the strict examination of moral, men- | declared a cash dividend of 50 per | work with which today's testimony e as oty thatines ucation of such officers. Harvard, he | tal and physical capacity” of ‘the ap- Sent. on the capitalization of $1,000,- (was concerned. Today's witnesses on Rhei Unofficial R Pl British Within a | lminars. bast of the lengihy story | dded. would [ oppo! plicant and that a photograph of the . Struggle for Existence. came from the cheaper shops. which the government e o thalions nllyAto xukgsp_u:: in thJ :ork._ &e::z: ‘:e:ehr ‘;-':;Krm'x:m license be at- oD S Porstet. st e Earned as Low as 78 Cents a Woeek. mer railroad president to tell to the rmy Spirit is UnAmerican. A resalution was faverstly recetved |the New Yook Giants, and M Py Pearl Krupnik sald that in dull Féw Miles of Bagdad. jury before the trial is over. Dr. Eliot said that his objection to y s Tt~ | 4o’ oo Beil sarnell 68 Iow 2e TS _ - 3 urging the adoption of laws to deprive | ence Elake, were married in New driaey Every evidence of cordiality toward | military drill in the public schools was | [FRE the edoption of laws ¢ York cents a week. Fannie Berg testified the former New Haven president was | based principally on the fact that it |, {rCFCr FanPerec Bl OPEiing & mas * that the girls had to bay their cwn London, Oct. 20, 10 p. m.—Battles|Baltic ports exclusive of two import-|shown by the defendants, both when|was a bad form of physical exerclse.|s . g, " 1onths Permanent disquall.| Accompanied by Luther Burbank ‘south of Riga, where the Germans |ant ports from which no statistics are|he entered the courtroom and when|The army spirit, he asserted; was un- fication for a second offense is rec- |and Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, \; have made soe progress in the new |available. The figures do not include |the trlal adjourned until tomorrow. | American, an insistence on implicit | (TRUOR, for 4 second offense is rec | &6 Henry, Pord, Thomas Edison vie- | Jidcrman Healy called the attention . thrust at the Baltic province port, and | coastal fishing vessels. ‘William Rockefeller was among sev- | obedience meant subjection to anoth- walks, designated “by white lines or |grounds. ™ | of the health department to this. }in' Volhynia and Galicla, where the — eral of the defendants who stepped |er's will, and that, he held, was not [ i3/t Sesigruted “by white lines or . . Sirels T otclnibat Prishs Fossuian ! Russians have gained rather important | “BY SPRING WE SHALL forward to_converse with him. a good way to train young Americans. | overy municipality, where necessary,| The British Government will not in-| Miss Berg said she worked from | victories, are now competing in inter- PROBABLY HAVE PEACE.” Fo= He opposed compulsory service and|ing fegeration decided. tern Bulgarians at present, in spite|7:30 a. m. to 5:45 p. m. and that she est with the operations in the Balkans. i i RUMORS OF MORE 5aic he felt the chance that (his coun. Sl Lises. Pl ‘of the fact that Bulgaria and England |and 13 other girls, engaged on bast- Germans Renew Attack on Riga. |Quotation From German Who Holds a EXECUTIONS OF MEXICANS L ";‘e’“n',“‘r:’;o;’:““ ey ¢ DR Oty et L rlads Dot | RTe e e ings, were able to make $8 a week by The Germans have concentrated very High Position. ! T 5 fixing standard license plates where giving up balf of the lunch bour-to large forces, with a great am«/nt of phny Suspected of Being Implicated in ENDORSEMENT OF PLANS they can easily be seen and best be 11- | gaonno e Pickler, of the Austro-Hun- | week. All the witnesses com garian army, committed suicide by |of harsh treatment from remen, FOR CONTINENTAL ARMY ln‘:;‘o‘:l <y g, .:an;“Y shooting. e was about to undergo | mostly in the way of sbastre lang: progress for several days. Field Mar- | spring we shall probably have peace”| Brownsville, Texas, Oct. 20.—Rumors = prohibition of glaring headlights: | *" OPeration. 5 sHal Von Hindenburg, who is in com- | This remark of one of the most highly | of more execitions of Mexicans sus- | By Large Employing Firms and Cor- | ioner use of dimmers and a umiform mand in this region, reported two days | placed and prominent state officials .in | pected of being implicated _in the ago that his forces had reached the A bid of was made for a porations. speed limit of ten miles per hour in Geiger was 1 conversatkr with The Assoclated | wrecking and robbing of a St. Louls, —_— the congested or business districts of g:’,:‘f."‘?‘:’:"“"} Tradssmembership. | learn how the girls managed to live River sz’:’:‘f" :ut, dn.s o‘niz xnr:tvmgs :w; Press. correspondent may be taken as | Brownsville and Mexican passenger | Washington, Oct. 20.—Endorsements | citles. e $ ver e casions, this broad and fast running |; . i ey 2 L on their incomes. . indicative of tie views on the prob-|train Monday night were current in|of the administration’s plan to create — P sale. waterway appears to have held him up | able duration of the war held in Ger- | Brownsville today. There was no con- |a great continental army for defense| GREAT BRITAIN MAY PLACE for the time being. man government quarters, or at apy{firmation from any source. The killing |are beginning to reach Washington | o, o N Russians Consider Situation Serious.|rate, in certain influencial circles = of,lof ten Mexican prisoners by posses |from large employing firms and cor- GO ON EXPORT OF STEEL artillery, south of Riga, and as a re- Berlin, Oct 8.—(Correspondence of wmu.. and Robbmg of Ti isult a stubborp battle has been in|The Associated Press.)—“But by Four persons were killed and sever. al injured in a collision between two gry but I cannot afford to st e d & Pacific trains - however, is consid- | the government. The person quoted'|yesterday is still occupying the atten- | porations. It wak learned tonight that Chicago-Rock Islan more. erod oy e Rssiams t6 b more et | 0¢cupies a position which lends much |lion of peace officers, but have been |approving letters had been received | FOr the Purpose of Safeguarding the |at Chickasha, Okla. Evasion of Ten Heur Law. opE than it had been for a long time, | Weixht to his opinion on this sub-[charged to no special persons. from several such concerns, and that Government’s Requirements. Al m Grace Gross told of an alleged sys 2K there is again talk of the evacua. | ject, and the remark was made incl. | Texas rs and village posses |at least one had expressed willingness — et ¥ will _be in in- |, for ‘evading the ten hour I&w. tion of Riga by the military, who have | dentally during &-discussjon of certain their scouting through the | to grant its men leave on full pay for| New York, Oct 20—Great Britain |CTeasing by 30 per cent. the capacity | Sy o o work at six, but I am not been in sole occupation of the city | future pussibilities in the Balkan sit- | beush in b gtioutiame_who alew | service in the proposed orzauization. |may blace an embargo on the export he CUTehos Shio. plant of the|,,pposed to punch the time clock un- sifice the civilian populnnon left a |uation. 3 ‘men aused .thg.death of a| Enlistments in the continental army | of steel, according to ;e.u. received | Am 0. 1 5°30" she said. month ago. [ > —— <~ [third when they wrecked the train.{as contemplated in Secretary Garri- | here today by the Iron Age. Thi - Foatank D“em“ in Galicia. |ARREST OF GERMAN WIFE OF Virtvally 1,000 United States troops |son's programme, would be for six| The mi dated London, read: |, JTESS "hOTe m"‘"“" """"m‘u Price A: e m::r b e B MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, |Scarched the country near where thejyears, but the men actually would be rumor that the British wreck took place. Tequited to serve only two months a |Sovernment may place an embargo on | Eitel Pnd-rld: have broken their pa- the position is just the reverse. Gen-' gtk year for the first three years during | exports of steel for the purpose of | Tole and ‘Oclvd from Norfolk. g ‘ed himself | Caused a Sensation in the Northern Fhich thae: they - ® | Safeguarding the government. v fc')flbeht;lewmfl'os‘:ha‘;grh:as' ive' of the Rus- Part of England. MEXICO CITY NEWSPAPERS e ity e s e n Rt o sian commanders, hds been striking haré at the Austro-German forces on| London, Oct..20, 5.33 p. m.—A sen- the middle Styr and all along _the |sation has been.caused in the north fringe of Galicia that is still in Rus- | country, says the Evenin sive military training in fleld camps. Prince Alml\dor. second son of PRINTED IN Al ICAN COLORS | Officials realize that the success of | James A. Farrell, president, and_ E.|KIng Constantine of Greece is in Ty the scheme depends to a_considerable | . Gary, chairman of the directors of | Athens, serlously injured by a fall Laudatory Articles on President Wil- |extent on cooperation h the gov: |the United States Steel corporation, [from his horse during manoevres. ews, by i i ermmment by employers of the country's | Were out of town today and at the sian hands. At several places he has | the arrést of the wife of Willlam J. D, WS e it Wyton. young men. offices of the corporation it was said | The Fore River Shipbuilding Co. driven his-opponents back, and there; Burnyeat, who was a liberal member | ovico City, Oct. 20 —Formal rec-| One of the companies heard from |nothing was known about the report- | Will build a large slip, larger than any | they did they were better t is a report tonlght that the Austrians|'of parliament for Whitehaven from s by ihe Uaited States of he|wrote that it gladly would grant leave | d @mbargo. A similar statement was |in 1ts yards. This act is to prepare ot SalT have evacuated Czernowitz, a report|1906 te 1910. Mrs. Burnyeat is a Ger- | 987 4 3 asked Alderman . GO By e el St ol h® | With pay to any of its men desiring {made at Charles M. Schwah's office, | fOF the construction of battle cruisers. | Geis: which finds some confirmation in an|man, the daughter of Colonel Retziaff, n oy r Althy t eard “T “think Odessa despatch declaring that the | of Berlin. The couple own & finé house | Srasine City peing nristed . Avherican P - -0, the rumor until today, It capeed gon: chm"(.ifl:mu SO Mamac et Ritslars, hate atandoned, thelr Con | an the rien Sea coast ness, Whitsha, | colors"snd contaialng cxtremely Taud: | EMPEROR WILLIAM PLEABED e discuesion snd the ovinion Tas | Shut fi* et Crsrly 1r"sackena | DVENNIAL SESSION COUNCIL AT of erb Geman. sibmaring. "1t was. atleged atory articles on President Wilson and . WITH SAXON TROOPS. ;zur:'aflgmml’.w.,;“:::;‘,: from neutrai ville, Fla with 315 points out of 325.] OF CONGREGATIONALISTS Serbians Holding Strong. at the time that the submarine Wwas| Op all sides and in all circles cheers | Excellent Impression M. Vi x 5 - o Marian Jewett was seri j Henry M. Beard nsas City The progress 'of ‘events in Serbia is | 5u14°d by signals from the coast. i nigine ior the Amertoantexeeutive | < pression Made by Victory | Britain, to the United States. arian ously injured ry sley of Ka Near Auberive. —_— . | yesterday morning when an explosion “Chosen Moderator. surrounded by considerable mystery. | SAYS PRESIDENT WILSON and for the people were heard. BULLET DID NOT FIT occurred in a primer house of the fr i e R G i L it Enthusiasm over the recognition of | p o (. oo oo Union Metallic Cartridge company,| New Haven, Coni are’ wivancing il along. the vAriows INTERCEDED FOR WOMEN. |the Carranza government is Srowin |rucicerton, X. J)—amon the itema| F'STOLS TAKEN FROM ACCUSED | Rridgeport. National Cowncls of Contregationst fronts, but not with the speed antici- —— 3 1 > given out for publication today by the ey Churches began its forty-first blennial pat The Austro-Germans appar- | Who Were Convicted by Courtmartial g;’:x:-el;n{;y l:fl:;:fg:ph:r:’r\fiifiu::&- Overseas News Agency were the fol. | A°°°rding to Testimony at Inquest Into | David Lloyd-George, British Minist- | session in historic Center church this ently have spread their armies over a in Belgium of Aiding Prisoners to “ | lowing: Cohen’s Death at Charleston, er of Munitions, denied in the House |afternoon, devoting its first sitting to wider front, as Berlin tonight reports| Egcape. Emperor William has telegraphed | . R A of Commons that a New York frm|the election of officers, reception of Cilloss 1o o lons Sisiancs west o Ber- FAICED THIOSERTAKE the king of Saxony informing him of | iaken. from ~the body of Sidnow .3 |shells at 17 apiece o el e gl - B % Berlin, Oct. ) Wirel t the excellent impression that had been = ~ P matters. grade; while for the Bulgarians it Is | saveie’ Mo ¥ The Dverooe Nens STOLEN_SCHOONER LUCY H. | nagc™on him by the victory of the|Gonel: the newspaper reporter kiied| = =" Con. | Henry_ 3. Beardsley of Kansas' City. claimed that they have captured Sul:|3geycy says that President Wilson, in Taken from Key West with Cargo of | S3Xpn troops mear Auberive. oy R T e Wi B riday Ambassador bled"l‘h- haw. ‘r‘w ‘on- | Mo., ‘was ' unanimously mod- tan Tepe, southwest of Egri Palanka, aggition to Pope Benedict, interceded Yy h <A Gensns falien at Warsaw'in con«]9 e city democratic executive com- |s nople, cal e State part- | erator in succession to Dean Ch.-rl- and that in advancing toward Kuma- | 5, \eair of the Countess De Belle- Arms and Ammunition. nection with the deliberation of bread | Mittee. did not fit the pistols taken |ment that the cruiser Des Moines had novo ey took 2, prisoners. Pr—— t H F 1 Edward R. |left Turki ith Amer} issi = win . = & AT tkat th. rom Henry J. and Edwar e urkey with American mission- |the Rev. Dr. Willlam Horace Day of of N eeale £:0 Uskup. ville, Miss Thulier and seven other cards shows that e population ot ¢ ¢ Key West, Fla, Oct. 20:—The coast | of the eity." inci 5 MéDonald, twr - ~onnection | airies and foreign refugees. Los Angeles, Calif., was chosen first Thore le still some doubt as to| PEREONS Who were court-martlaled in Tl e Mieiiirairted Ty wite- Pramn e a0T a0 e T tiof [ with the shooting, according to testi- : - assistant moderator and Rev. Dr. Al- wheather they havecut the railway near .o, 07 S0 GO0V TREL 8 08 SRATEE | legs tonight that she had failed tolig 540 grams daily.” mony today at . uest into| The anniversary of the surrender of | fred Lawless, Jr. of New Orleans, sec ‘Vrenya, the Serbian government deny- | gian nn& French prisoners. and. ihe | overtatke the schooner Lucy H., stolen i, Cohen’s death. the British forces under Lord Corn-|ond assistant moderator. The cous ing the report that they have dome so, | S20 &0 “FENTN PHSONSES 2nd TMe| from this port last night with a cargo | |TALY'S KING CONFERS Dr. Kivy Pearlstine tesyfied that he | wallis to Gen. George Washington at while other accounts say that the Bul- - I d 38 1ib) llet | Yorktown, Oct. 19, 1781, leb 3" ol - of arms and ammunition. t was be- remcved a calibre pistol bullet o van, Oct. ), , was celebrat. ‘ongregational church of Los Angeles garians reached the city but were | BostPoned by Emperor Willlam in o |jieved here the schooner's Mexican WITH MILITARY STAFF.|from Cohens' body. Chief of Police [ed with elaborate ceremonies. Sriven bacic. At T e, crew had_ stolen her. — - to come to_ that city for the meeting James R. Cantwell testified that pis- ‘The general opinion is that the Ger- It had been reported today that the | Subject Believed to Be Participation mans in the first place aim at the Ser- in 1917. Many reports of stand| tols taken from Brown and McDonald | Police Inspector James E. Hussey, e h of 32 cal dismissed the New York Potlec |ed at the Mansas City mecting s ’ Miami was bringing the schooner in Balk, ¢ were each of 32 calibre. smissed »m the New York Police |ed at the Mansas City meeting of two bian grain country. sof which Bozare- | CROSSING OF THE DANUBE back to this porc The wireless from foxlntan’ Ganmeion Brown was charged by the police|force on charge of bribery, was order- | years ago were submitted and these vae, already reached by them, is the A GREAT MILITARY FEAT |the Miami tonight did not say whether Udine. Italy, via Paris, Oct. 20, 11,30 | With murder and McDonald with “con- | #3 reinstated by a decision handed | will be taken up later for discussion. center, while the Bulgarians are mak- she was continuing the pursuit p. m—King Victor Emmanuel, ‘today | SPiracy to commit murder, assault and | €¥n by the Court of Appeals at Al- The delegate body was probably the ing straight across the couniry for| Without the Use of a Bridge and in held a council with Lieutenant Gener- | battery with intent to kill." saal™™ largest in the history of the council Macedonia, where they will find part 2 : > A session of the inquest was hel P 5 - iz oy R e e the Face of the Enemy. KOREA SENDS ORDER Hagount, Cardona, Chief of the general| ionight In an effort to conclude the| A jury yesterday acquitted on all|to order and stated that the gavel to The Anglo-French forces have been| Berlin, Oct. 20 (By wireless teleg-. FOR RED CROSS SEALS | chief of the general staffsand Admi- | hearing. counts of the indictment against John |be used was a piece of the famous in action near the Greco-Bulgarian |raphy to Tuckerton, ‘ N. J.)—field o e ral the.Duke of the Abruzzi. Nothing sy Cumeron Miller, who was arrestad last | Charter Ok, loaned by Buth Wyllys frontier, but seemingly the battle was | Marshal Von Mackensen, commanding | Nearly 150,000,000 Have Already Been |nas hecome known as to the subjects | FIVE MEN HELD UP month on the charge of defrauding the | chapter, Datghters of the American not important, as mo official reports | the German campaign against Serbin Distributed. discussed or the decisions arrived at, AN BMETREIGHT. TRAIN; | SJShbien government on postal pay- | Hevohition, of Eiactierd. ' The: Scves have been issued cohcerning .it. after the storming of Belgrade on Oct. " ments. but it is inferred from the presence at German Offensive at Rheims. 8, by his troops, is quoted by the Co-| New York, Oct. 20.—The first crder the council of the Duke of the Abruz-|Broke Open a Car and Stole a Case of| p, wil Q.. Smith, of Kanmas City, Mo, with 5 logne Gazette as saying: for Red Cross Christmas seals has|zi, who is commander-in-chief of the resident Wilson granted a pardon |prayer by President W. H. Rollins of ssihe Germans, according to the Brit- | “The passage of so large a river (the | come from far away Korea, it was |Itallan fleet, that Italy's participation Silk—Esoaped in an Auto. O e | "hewiiet, N S e o ements near Tulluen anq | Danube) without the use of a bridge |announced today by 'the New York |in the Balkan campaign was the sub-1 New York, Oct. 20.—Five men, | Toloshone o, orhe in e o fee | RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS TO ffensive movements near Hulluch and}and in the face of the enemy, {s in | committee on the prevention of tuber- | ject of the deliberations. = © . 20. A D & a fi tional service was led by Rev. o5t =i achiseein n % o thought to be foreigners, tonight held | year sentence at Atlanta for using the dobire taversen ' On the other hand,|history af Ml Higexr o E o Tl e e sl stated that neacly 150 | YOUTH GONFESSES HE — up an Erie freight train in the Bergen | mails to defraud. SUPPORT NATIONAL CAUSE the Germans claim success near Pru- e 000,000 of the 200,000,000 seals now be county cut at Glen Rock, N. J., a few L To. Subechlnate- 11 ! nay, in the Champagne district. SERBIANS SUCCESSFULLY \ m,‘ printed by 'the American Red TIED HIMSELF TO TRACK.|miles from here, and, after threatening | A British cecree w ued prohip- | 10 SW > g ‘&mng operations have occupied the 3 Cross have already been distributed. S members of the crew with revolvers, | iting the evportation of cotton man- the Weifare of the Country. attention of the Anglo-French troops RESISTIN INVADERS. The public sale wil lbegin about De- | First Claimed He Had Been Sandbag- | broke open a car, stole a case of silk | ufactures with the exception of cotton arld the Turks.in Gallipoli, while from S ol and escaped in automobile. The |waste and lace, to any FBuropean| Petrograd, Oct. 20, 1 p. m.. vid Lon- Mesopotamia it is unofcidlly reported | Advance Made by Austro-Germans and | “™Per 1- SeasHuabis tonEmtiin bandits headed for this city. The en- g&nw R e atiee tall Tyt Gatl Spwant e Beoll that the British are within a few miles Bul| Vi Slight. gine crew said the train was sto| n ‘and Portugal. ng ¥y a call issu - of Besflad i ke bt EMPLOYES OF EAGLE LOCK CO. Hz‘;;';;“:;e N“Ym o g ege Gorion | suddenly and expressed the bellef that - ers of all sections of the Russian so- Considerable importance is attached | London. Oct. 20, 6.27 p. m.—At the ACCEPT COMPROMISE OFFER | wired (o the Erle tracks at Soutn |& fe% of the robbers had boarded it at the whole town of Boise | cialists, representing many shades of to, thie-arrival at Odessa of a military | Serbian legation it was stated that| - —— Avon late Monday night and whose |the Previous stop and tampered with . turned out at the station | opinion. The call urges socialists to mission en route from Rumania to|gews received this evening showed the|To Work 55 Hours a Week and Re- | oot was cut off by a southbound elec- | the air brakes. there to greet Duffy Lewis, Red Sox |subordinate their personal interests to Parls. Its object 18 not known, but it [ Serblans still were successfully _re- ceive 60 Houre’ Pay. tric car admitted today that he wired|, The police thought that tonight's | world's series hero, as he returned to|the interests of the country and to is thought here that such a mission |sisting the invaders on both fronts o ' himself to the track by the head and |DP0ldup was the work of members of | his home. Music, fireworks and a|support the national cause against would hardly be undertaken unless|and that despite tremendous attacks| Terryville, Conn. Oct. 20—The | feet and then tied his own hands be.|the same gang that held up several | banquet were scheduled. Germany. Rumania contemplated action on the|the advance of the Austro-Germans N of the allies. at . Lock company, which has . been in|hind himself with a handkerchief. He De nlr Fermsthw, N. T, da e."the signera, represent variods The Germans are now _employing and the Bulgarians was very slight. strike of 1,200 employes of the Bagle | was unable ‘to explain why he did it. | J1onéay night. Berlin newspapers state that the |sToups which differ in many things, - —_— German empress h: asked that her|but we are allied in the belief that - = progress about two weeks was ended | Monday night Haffman said that he ] his | defeat of Russia in the war with Ger- - i hares 1a iho: Bana] ANV OPTERIGELSIE - tonight when the strikers voted to ac- | was sancbagged by two highwaymen |’ 'N=D $200 FOR VIOLATION L O ey o M | any 0160 wotld Do’ (b daleat of Rus- ROhith S waguayinsin the 'l Baldio, OF CYPRUS TD GRECE. |CCbt o compromise offer made Ly tne |and mvired to the track by them. OF DRUG AND NARCOTIC LAW | Feek e, cOlebrated ae am e veat sia in the Siruggle for trecdom. Hav_ : % = e il St ng t conviction, we ieve ing-Negvily auring the past fortnighb| .\ peturn. For Intervention. in. War N Thoes e o ot settits Movements of Steamships. Dr. George A. Faber of Watebbnry |© the troops in the trenches. friends of Hussia should subordinate- i i 3 b 0% hours| Genoa, Oct. 13.—Arrived, steamer Sentenced in Superior Court. i . | their differences and unite in friendly, DENIAL OF SINKING OF i1} ..--On fide of Eatagts Allien. a Week and receive 60 hours’ vay. | Taormina, New York. ” s ! i apion - Meey. o g':,'f:,. loyal ‘service to the country, in our 81X GERMAN TRANSPORTS.| London, Oct. 21, 152 a. m.—Great e Kirkwall, Qet. 19.—Arrived (pre- ‘Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 20.—In _the will investigate rates on Lake Britain has made a formal offer of |EXECUTED FOR CONSPIRACY ;ioru:ly) steamer United States, New | superior court hg: today, Jfil‘p.ab“: or iron ore from Lake Erie D'gfl“l ‘ko BessiisCegbings That Only Comman e By e o T W _HUERTA UPRISING : Borta Vioiatlon of {he drug and narco: | Oio. 'u:: g ‘&nu‘y‘fnnu‘in - cial Steamers Have Been Sunk. LT0 0F (C000 00 e “side. of the A X tic law, was fined $200 and sen- . allies. The Daily, Telegraph makes | GUstavo Navarro Paid Penalty at the| Almeria, Oct. 18.—Sailed, steamer |tenced fo jail for one year. The fine Former Deputy “Austin B. Blakerian Berlin, Oct. 20, via London, 6.30 p. |} u,.,,u.m,mem this morning. Mexican Capital. San Glorgio, New York. was ordered paid immediately but ex-|of Newtown, Conn. dide suddenly of .—Denial is given in a semi-official i 1 New York, Oct. 20.—Salled, steamer | ecution of the jail sentence was sus- | heart i , aged 59. Before mov stdtement iesued ‘here todey to thef ... ‘o F . 1. Galveston, Texas, Oct. 20.—Gustavo | Lapland, Liverpool via Halifax. perided, dependent upon the physi-|ing there & number of years ago Alr. Russian report that six-German trans-| Stg rison Sentence For Burglary. Navarro was executed in Mexico iCty | Rotterdam, Oct. 19.—Salled, steamer | cian's conduct between now and June [ Plnkeman was posimaster and station ports have been sunk in the Baltic.| Waterbury, Comn., Oct. 20.—Louls|yesterday morning after having been New -York. 1 Execution of penalty was also|cgont at Botsford. H: leave his wife. Only commercial steamers, the state- | Barnski, alias Louis Barron,alias Joe|convicted on charge of complicity in e D suspended on both a fine of $500 and a ment says, have been sunk and sever-| Barton, 19 years old, was this after-{the -Huerta uprising asainst ‘Madero, Captai F d jail sentence of one year in the case| President Wilson n-u.d a proclama- all of these have been hent te the bot- | noon sentenced by Judge Luclen - F.|according to information reaching the| Berlin, Oct. 20.—(By Wireless to|of J. Franklin Thompson, charged |tion establishing an embargo on the Entente Ultimatum to Greece. tom within Swedish territorial waters. | Burpee in the superior court to .not|Mexican consulate here today. Sayville, N. Y.,)—Captin Boy-Ed, nav- | with appropriating to his own use $700 | shipment of arms and ammunition to| London, Oct. 21, 2.34 2 m.—A Rome Cemmercial traffic in the Daltic is said | less than §wo vears nor more than{ Navarro had for several monfl‘ al attache of the German embassy at{of the money of a corporation of | Mexico and an order excepting l‘n— despatch to the Daily Mail gives the to_be goinz on as usual. |'six years in stages prison on one of been in charge of an arsenal manu- | Washington, has been promoted to a|which he was formerly a member. '.h. prohibition the recognized de fac- | report that the entente allles will send uring the period of October 1-13, the lhm mnfi of burglary placed |facturing munitions for against | full captaincy, according to the Over-! Both Thompson and Dr. Faber entered | to government of which General Car- it i- staied, 1,118 vessels left seven against him. the constitntinnalists . 3 u.lflm to Greece, insisting thas cor ~ seas News Agnecy. y pleas of guilty. L ranza is chief esecutive. 2 she define her pcsition.

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