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< NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915 ¢ TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS Condensed Telegrams | HYDROAEROPLANE ROSE 11,000 FEE | 5 3 . Paris, Nov. 11, 740 p. m—A des- " V'" T T s' A so wia St tn 2 Gen, Villa roops| 10 OlOp ANSONA| a- orser srobisiing e cxvors Prilep. v REPORTED YESTERDAY IN CON-|SHOT FIRED AT DISTANCE OF lflm‘c-mmlnh reported to be Pl penhagen despatch to. the Exchange — e~ ers in the North sea. flw Bulletin’s )fi,fi'fi in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, ufilh Total Circulation is the President Wilson ‘Qeid.dv to resume e D s S o e BB YI2 5.5 | Flight Made Yesterday by Lieutenant Saupley at the Capture of German Trawlers. SULAR BRRFATSEE to .order the 'demobilization Telegraph company says that Jutland American Smelting & Refining Co. Germans and Bulgars M Difficult FIRE ON ITALIAN SHIP Admiral Tseng Ju Cheng, governor Captain Says Submarine Fired While | of the Shanghal district of China, was assassinated at Shanghai. Boats Wore Filled With Passengers| Ready to be Lowered, Killing and | Tex, for 'm:r, 4 Fd“&m?& While Outlook is Hopeful Warning is “Sent That There Will be No De- mand for American Labor Until Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population UNT Cabled_Paragraphs \pfpat of 3,000 (No Signal Given b Serbian Government Retiring. ) " |sessions of the Cabinet. vitza toward Kruchevo, northeast of Swiss ogvernment. 4 Penascola Naval Station T.ondon, Nov. 11, 10.25 p. m.—A Co- FIVE MILES of the Greek army.- - Way Now be Expected to Make Advance of Augtro- |t sasiuisl S vavi-| THEY ATTACKED FUERLE | STEAMER STOPPED|:ir® it & ™ ¢ ™ *| CLIMBED AT -RATE OF 350 FEET-A M FOLLOWS AN EXPLOSION Members of Crew Dazed by Shock— Took to Lifeboats. i - Normal Conditions Are Restored. Wounding Many. N et s e iy { NO MATERIAL CHANGE IN THE PAST 24 HOURS| ;o srcvur Tomms, xov. s1—mne| o™ ot o s : fire on the Itallan ship Livietta, which —_ B o ""‘S.T;":,‘“'.‘n:"',: bglr:g : ‘ / z Wilmington, 5 (1o 7 o o e Siepon ait, wia coita), heneion, Noy, Dot |, muce o 38 5 2 A St | Fowter G Sttt St o SIS W Yl War NS Dirva it SU . Py . have been | 2. roops wi 3 e Havas cy < 5 . A New British Division is Spreading Out Toward Strumitsa, | 2 voms Seconting to o rem " | Mexico, by a superior force of the de | “The captain of the Ancona, -who| Total deaths in New York city last Cruiser North Carolina—Other Aerial Experim Are || Al T & Domb, eesordtng to & e oL Tan: | testo: overnfnemt was e 400ay | arrived here today, confirmed previous | week were' 1320, compared With 1,236 A et 3 R 3 3 in consular despatches. repo: at ostile submarine | during the same period last year. . = Where -Encounters With Bulgarian Patrols Are Re-|ian consulbere. = = 0 o @ | aiitoaa northeast of Tobolobam- | Ared wpon his vessel while her boats e Being Made at Penascola Naval Base. 2 T engineer wos injured serlousiy by the|po. The attack was sald to have start- | were filled with passengers and ready | _Profits of the Krupp works at Essen, ported—Germans Have Thinned Their Lines on Rus- |expiasion, but physicians here tonight | ed on Sunday. to be lowered. Shells struck the boats, | Germany, last year amounted to $21,- _ sald he ‘would recover. Captain Rico Passenger Service Discontinued. |killing or wounding: many passengers,|500,000, against $7,500,000 in 1913. 1 1 = § and his crew of 26 men arrived here the captain said and boats were also ‘Washington, Nov. 11.—An unofficial | summary of activities at rthe station . sian Front and Are Being Driven Back by the Musco- | his crew of 26 men agived here anigsenger service betwopn Yers Crus| struck by proectiles aftjer they were| Pattern lofts Nos. 1 and 2 of the |nyaroneroplanc record of 11,000 feet, |AUFinE the past week says: . 5 T . |ing the Livietta in 30 feet of water off | 304 Mexlco Clty was rep soavelin the water: Baldwin Locomotive Works at EddY- | made by Ifeatenant Saufiey at the |, The first successful flight of an - i & Tow i i * |stone, Pa, were destroyed by fire. < ufley at the|geroplane from the deck of a 2 vites—Russian Fleet in the Gulf of Riga is Supporting S ol T re On phe SSAM- agsist in the movement of freight. No Signal Given. I frémrrs Pisnacuinnaval station wasaundiiticod | Sy eoier ey St et W e o Despatches from Guaymas told of the “The captain declared that no signal Sixteen rsons were slij - [today by the navy department. Be- |actual conditions of despatching the Russian Army. T am positive a bomb started the | i nding there of 6,000 troops. was given by the submarine excebt |oq by the exprosion of & iadk Lo |cause the needle Of the recording ma- | acrisl scout from & croiser af sca I | fire on my ship,” said Captain Rico.| ™4 gegpatch from the American con-|that a shot was fired when the sub- o bomb in a Chicago chine ran off the sheet at the 9,000 | war. No one single event in the de- 4 } The explosion ‘was terrific. EVery | ,u1 ar Monterey contained a note of |marine was about five miles distant 80 Spartment BOUS. | foot mark, the record cannot be Fec- | velopment of acronantics in the MAvE London, Nov. 11, 1005 p. m.—There | mons that if young men did not come B i T e | Waralng regarding employment condl-|The ' steamer Jmmediately stopped| President Wilson was congratulated|Ofnized as official. The flying boat | has ‘been of such importance as this has been 1o material change in the last | forward voluntarily and enlist “other |dazed by the shock, but quickly re- | ficns there. It follow: Y istanca ot o 00 yacny | by Speaker Clark for his speech in |Climbed at the rate of 350 feet a min- | flight.” 4 {24 hours in the situation elther in|and compulsory means would be taken | covered themselves and put to the Hopeful Outlook. — lh‘ (' ice °s'~ “I ‘Y‘{h' national defense at the Manhattan |Ute During the week successful bomb - | Serbia. on the other fronts. The |before married men were called upon |lifeboats. We® were picked up by the| “While the territory in which Mon- B B e € | Club. Rear Admiral Benson, chief of oper- | dropping experiments were made with b Ak, £0 (D8 SOYate: | to MIL. (Relr Cusamement. to. perver: Russell.” terey is located is peaceful, with a|Scats Pulled close to the submarine, — ations, has returned to Washington |a paper target erected on Santa Rosa "fi: along the line west of Nish, but| Lord Derby added: “Whether a man| The Italian consul, Captain Lom- | hopeful outlook for steady employment | tBe cap Sy fl‘ 9“{1“;“"{‘,“ pran but| N. J. Lee was appointed general |2fter spending two days at the Pen- |Island, off Pensacola. % beyond the report of the capture of |is indispensable or not to- his bus- | bardo, announced that the crew would |in many ways, at the same time no|™c'c Warned off wi nsulting cries.” | passenger agent of the New Haven |52cola station and witnessing the suc- | Lieutenant A. A. Cumninsham of the another 4,000 prisoners, which the | iness will be decided, not by the man | soon return to Italy. Lusiness boom con consistently be ex- Rallroad with headquarters at New |Ccsaful testing of a new launching de- |matine corps, has been appointed & Serblans say were largely civilians or |nor his employer, but by competent ) pected for some time, and there 18 70| NO PLOT TO BLOW UP Haven. Jice installed on aeroship North Caro- | naval aviator, belng the fourteenth, Albanian or Macedo: fan troops, who |authorities -and tribunals which are | BERLIN PRAISES AMERICAN Hemand. In Montersy for Amsrican ls- est the department’s | student to qualify, survendpe easily, the UMtinl roparis’ofybeliif ' set up o conalliar such. chges.” i3 d will not be until the govern- DUPONT POWDER MILL| Governor Whitman of New York the invaders do mnot record the cap- NOTE TO GREAT BRITAIN | oo 200 ¥ " time. to restore mormal sk killed a deer weighing 170 pound ture of any town. APPROVED NOMINATIONS 2 5 T ¢ | conditions. Trunkful of Dynamite Was Stolen to | While hunting in the Cascade Lake |REFUSED TO ENDORSE PROJECT |NEW HAMPSHIRE LEAGUE Serbians Now in Mountins. S A AW G e sy | e e ey, EVidarce o Several Americans Stranded. Sell to region. Ak FOR CONTINENTAL ARMY. FOR NATICNAL DEFENSE g St R “Several Americans seeking employ-| g .nton Pa, Nov. 11.—The théory | More than $5000000 of the war|National Guard Association of the == = have proved a protection to them in|A Number of German and Aastrian| Cologme, via London, Nov. 11, 9.10 ment have recently become .u-md.? 10| e a piat to blow wp the mill of the | PrOAts of the Krupp Go. in Geramny » ‘«:u oK u;?u ion the | Adopts Resolutions Asking President the previous wars and they may be Professors Appointe: g,e!up'l:{—:/l}nt is é“?x to‘bel:n l‘?s]ph'ad a:;':;gfl«s . ;“;m“yc‘;l‘““:. L g f"a Pont Powder Company at Jermyn Kl;'.:u‘i:,, given for the relief of soldiers’ e tes Dissents. to Make Country Impregnable. to mak: advance of the o Berlin to the Cologne - G b rthed th the find- . 3 . ke e AT rios "s| Warsaw, Via London, Nov. 12, 1:24 |Gazette on.the Americad note to Great | cans e e e o San Francisco, Nov. 11—Refusal to| Concord, N. H, Nov. il—A mass o g e § & TR The Germaeh overnor-monesal [Eritain jsay = with Gyn-|* The Canadian troopship Corsican | ndorse President Wilson's proposal for | meeting held tonight under the su= B e L e hih oao | as apDtoved. (e Momminations amd | ~The ‘enerky with which the .presi- | TO INGREASE, REVENUE T O e e LEone o8- |arrivea safely in Engiand with 100 |3 continental army of 400,000 men |spices of the New Hampshire Leagiie Alustrians are meeting in their efforts | rectors of Warsaw University and the |dent, after the settlement of the con- ROM TAX ON BILLBOARDS. | cording to the police, by the confes- | fo0PS, according to an announcement | Tarked the closing session today of the | for National Defense. with Governor e T e s ot e T I | metiiupant. by thy Ruple A + ek sion of Thomas Moss, an alleged ac- |from Ottawa. Hiatlonal. Guardaesccintion. of | the | o maslitiors Sains woin Ereia b 2 T |the settiement of : = . 2 N ;- ions calling Flold olarmhal Mockenson's |ooas. T oc 10 a8 Pollsh dnstitu- |0 o on Is_ ackmowiedsed anre. | Secretary of State Burnes Has Sent|complice of Englieh, that the dyna-| Alexander Tancreade of Woonsocket, | United States. Asheville N. C. was | Wilson and the next congress “to take The professors selected are mostly | servediy here. There could be no more | Circular to Prosecuting Attorneys, | %" 20 told them the explosives |E: L. IS reported in a Canadian cas- | Selected as the meeting piace for 1916. | steps necessary to make the coun wi e of the Warsaw Scientific society and |convincing documentary proof of the Rge e was to be disposed of to the mine | Ualty list issued at Ottawa, as having| A resolution proposing that the as-|impregnable against foreign assault e news from the southern part|a mumber of German and Austrian |importance of American interests ana| Hartford. Conn., Nov. 11—Secretary | Wa% [0 DS CISPOREC of 10 The MURE | gied of wounds. sociation approve President Wilson's|land or by sea Governor Spault of ithe ‘country is very eonficting. It | university professors who have heen |the extent of the British violations|Of State Charles D. Burnes has taken | Wevkers ot a reduced brice so that he e plan as made public In an address by | v ged that as one move toward Dre= iy o T e | rights. than. thia ngte: Steps to increase the revenue from the | 2nd English could obtain funds (5 0| The Chicago & Nerthwestern R. R.|U:C President at the Manhattan club, | paredness the Portsmouth mavy yard re-occupy . Veles, but simply made a |future status of Poland all the ap.| ‘“America. it must be coneluded, has | tax on billboards for which a law was | f0V0, 1 CaD€, OF § Sree J6 20" | announced an increase in wages of §|NeW York, was offered by General|be developed as a defemsive station. valry raid into the town, destroying | pointments will hold for only - ome |Spoken thoroughly and energeticaily. | passed at the last session of the gen- | "8 00%, (TS OREF TROREs 4y, g | Percent to station agents, lever men |Henry D. Hamilton of New York.| “President Wilson himself will be ta ié:: ‘Bulgarian ammunition storea. The | vear. . Count muw&:t. 3 meme | The immediacc” future’ wil show bow | eral sssembly. e hms issued & cif- | e ey on satpicion ‘5 havine. im |40 telegraphers. s¥ithout debate, the resolution wae re- | bame If his programme for the army ‘owever, are ad : the Prussian ng fs the political infiue ind | cular to a)l prosecu rneys im | nolog, =i s fttee. and navy is_opposed,” sa . e o L PTuman. Db o Jlords | HEonE B Sie. pollgle e, Rekin {be etate calling. their attention to tng | Li N caseh pament agents. were| Denial was mads at the State-Dé- |, AS an_explanaiion of why General|man A. P. Gardner of Massachusetts - : o B government, bably will i o St S Vs 5t Sesient The TR CERTBRIBHT Fad Tt Dot apprehend. b ent that M. Deleval, counsellor H-"fll:':': Drosicition” wekl Wit BEeed adding that the president “had lined 7 /| Bave supervision of both, institutions. 7 to the present the revente from of the American Legation at Brusseis, | Wbon favorably, officers of the organ- | up his whole outft against prepared= The university will opén witn three | KILLED HERSELF AFTER this tax, vhmhtu fa,t u:‘ev R::l of gnc had been recalled. l&lmor.: said m‘x‘n Gan:n_‘\l Hamilton, al- | ness last year.” faculties—law and i cent per square fot for adve: ng, has T ” ough a member of the association,| Mr. Gardner characterized the - ey e, .{:g Al "ackitice; SHOOTING CHAUFFEUR. | 010 208 PN e O an $700, The. law | 27,1617 POUNDS OF MILK Primo Dora, 25 years old, of Jerséy | Was not a delegate to the convention. |tion of former Secretary of Si tikh arvision having latds matics and natural sciences. Prepara- | Mrs. Maud Gardner Baker of Troy|Vent lnto effect on Aug. 1. Within the BY ONE COW IN ONE YEAR.|City, was killed when he was caught| In recommending that the resolution|Bryan as “the fatty degeneration £ tions are making for a Catholic theo- orce which is to be under |jootc, ', TESINE for & Cut , 3l of the Of General Sir Charles Car- | yniversity as a Polish institution }as 16ng been desired by the Polisn edu- past few weeks there has been a mo- ehox s in the belting of a pulley in a saw- |be tabled the executive committee re- | idealism.” He said the plans of Sec- ticeable Increase in the payment of the | Helstein-Friesian Bresd—Produced 1. |mill in Manhattan. ported “the committee of the opinion | retaries Daniels and Garrison for the tax. The state secretary has.no power v tkat the resolution presented was con-, extension of the navy and army were Troy, N. Y, Nov. 11.—Mrs. Maud law, TSt -is. i 205 Pounds of Butter Fat. i n id by the i 7 ¥ T Baker 31 -y ol WA | enforce the law. That is in the A campaign for state-wide prohibi- | Sidered by the committee in its report|all right as far as they went. Quarrelled With 17 Year Old Drive ; Tass 2 the ting authoriti == nd that there i i - e B’“&.‘"‘n pat reported, | CAted classes. herselt here tonight after an attempt | ""0¢ Of the prosecuting authorities. Minneapolis, Nov. 11.—The world's 33&“‘,?. oz"{f.‘.?"d.'l}{s‘lffi‘o"‘, e ins further action.” nfi?;-‘-y ::‘l:il::e CRUISER CHATTANOOGA wn’z e arrival of Field Marshal —_— to shoot Raymond Clark, 17 year old|» pIcHMOND BROKER chamipion for the production of butter | Jidaon O MIQ ANt SaX ague I} National Guard assoclation was op- Earl Kitchener,\who should soon be on | STATE OF SIEGE chauffeur. Mrs. Baker, a _divorced ICH| fat by a single cow in a year has polia, Noye 1613 posed o the continental army plan of| RESPONDS TO RADIO MESSAGE the sgene o further development in IN NORTH HOLLAND | Foma. residing in Troy, had been SHOT, AND KILLED HIS WIFE |been won by Duchess Skylark Orms-| Speaking of the American note of | President Wiison because it was be- (¢ . "' - O et paign expe and s spending some time al e home ot e - n-Friesian, according to Heves it would sonthor with th _ | Sails to Meet Cruiser land, Whi possible the Gallipoli army will become | pecres Will Appl P her mother in Petersburgh and thers|And Then Took His Own Life in a|announcements made here today. o A — E'El'!k‘lrsm:;otelhie:a (;?:?"’3& ganization. Some of the officers con- is Towing Submarine F-3. more’ active. o Pply to a Portion of | met young Clark. _ Tonight the couple New York Hotel. The cow produced a total of 1,206.091 | ca] document of first rank.” ©Orl" | {ended that if a larger reserve force Wthian Avssy: Remaise Hatabt. ev-x:. Where There Are Important | quarrelled while driving over to Pe- : pounds of butter fat; gave ~3T.1617 it 3 was to be provided it should be done| San Francisco, Nov. 11.—The United lorks. tersburg Mountains in a nautomobile T oy _ | pounds of mi n the year; gave i " d id: . | States % e e e and ‘the woman' fired “at Mer Com- | pert s real eaiate 440 Bond. broher, | s3I pounds of milk and $435 pOUnds | American Federation of Tater s oy | General Thomas J. Steware ot Pitts- | it snswer to o radio mascase From the = men here think there is a | _-ondon, Nov. 11, 10.47 p. m—A des- | panion. The latter fell from the ma- |of Richmond, Va. shot his wife and |Of butter in seven days; maintained an | Francisco was held yesterday, the |DUrsh was re-elected president of the|cruiser Maryland, which is towing the good chance to turn the tables on the |PA(Ch to Reuter's’ Telegram company | Chine wounded and Mrs. Baker jump- |then killed himseif in an uptown ho- | &Verage butter fat record of 4.32 Der | convention adjourning until toda: association for the seventh term. submarine F-3 from -Honolulu. The - Germans and their allies. The Teu- m}%n‘l;g: {‘Xi:gule s v i‘r;‘s dll!:r him, continued shooting. In|tel today. From a diary left by Rup- | ent: e d‘:;s than e Dol e = Seeve S nature of the message was not made ons, the military observers say, can o nst. a state of siege e darknesg Clark escaped further in-|pert describing his movements in the | ST , consu only grains| <The Pratte and Whitne; public. ook mend further reinforcements for | Wiil be declared in some of the com- |jury. The woman fired the last bul- | last three days, the police learned the | Within practical reach of every dairy- | Hartford, issued & statemens ,;“'r"e;;"!g U. 8. THE ONLY NATION The collier Nanshan and the tug to the strike, asserting that fifty per- WITHOUT RURAL CREDITS. |Iroquois, towing the ¥-1 and the F-2, the Near Eastern adventure, their line |Unes of north Holland and also in |let into her own body. Eotila S Eads ik q Dak seli man and remained in perfect health An employe of the hotel heard a |throughout the test period. cent of the strikers have returned. e are preceding the Maryland. Heavy inst. Russia_already having grown |§OMe parts of Amsterdam, especially - between Zaandam and the North S J The tests were mad 1 i i i W ‘been erously thin, as is_evidenced b: e No» ea succession of shots in Ruppert’s room. e on a farm near Fact Mentioned at National | seas an, h th RS Rukian; sncossses’ both In. the Ganal, and in the communes of Mui- WATERCURCRIRENEN When hotel _detectives entered thes | this city under the supervision of ex-| Seven hundred machinsts_employed S "Z:‘.an;-, ;":‘c’:« e making ?herggggge“fim:{n b morth and the south. len, Misuwar, Amstel and Ouder Am- RESCUE TWO GIRLS |found Mrs. Ruppert had been killed | Perts from the Wisconsin and Minne- |at the Colt's factory, the Royal and il . The message stated, according to the stel. The decree will apply to a por- That the|Baval authorities here, that the tug i Drivi 3 by a bullet behind her ear. Ruppert |Sota experimental stations. Underwood Typewriter ies, ., Nov. : Ru-:;l:nJ riving :1-:::-:;:-:':““ ton of Delft, where there are three | Who Were Trapped in $100,000 Fire of [ had shot himsel? in the tomple. Hartford, met and perfocted oftanisn | Untor Siater 1o the. only cvilesd mae | Iroauois, which was known to be rums "mmdn'rfimt :flm!mm PR o e s g Hamilton Hardware Co. A notebook containing the names of | STANLEY’'S ELECTION IS tion. tion which has not already in opera- | RIng short of fuel, would not be able persons in Richmond to be notified in tion a system of rural credits, and that | L0 Complete the voyage without re- mmn ::fitg-:mmeemg ;%fl:e i?a CANCER PATIENTS CURED BY Waterbury, Conmn, Nov. 11.—The|case of emergency was found amonsg CONCEDED IN KENTUCKY.| The British torpedo boat destroyer |this St et capitalize ifs settlers fueling unless relieved of the weight that the; Russian fleet in the Gulf of ASSISTING NATURE'S EFFORTS. | Hamilton Hardware company was de- | Ruppert's _effects. B e Louis was stranded and wrecked in |before its own sons can return to the|9F the submarine she is towing. The Bian B aetting fho. Bowmi sro. i et Reroiyen byt five hiave Inte this sreetani —_— Democratic Plurality of Slightly More | the eastern Mediterranean, the British | farms, was the declaration of Prof. El- | Chattanooga will take the underwater By theif recent gains the Russians |Announcement Made by Dr. Robert|With an estimated loss of about $100. CAREFUL .WATCH TO Than 300 Votes. Admiralty announced. The crew was | wood ‘Mead of the University of Call- boat in tow. have blished a connection between o 6 0. e blaze began in the ement, BE KEPT ON-LOBBYISTS ;> fornia in speaking today before the thaty Thted on the OUIE o Bier oo Bell of Léndon, within a few yards of a box containing Loulsville, Ky, Nov. 11.—The elec- National grange, Patrons of Husban-|SWISS PROTEST AGAINST way of Kemmern and Lake Babit to v. Seven | 2¢_Pounds of dynamite, and within 2| During Coming Session of ress tion of Former Congressman Augus-| Heavy damage was caused by fire | dry, in session here. Olata, which 1s half way between Riga valtfi:‘gn'sul;'t:;iny' thom Rammer Seveh | few minutes after the explosive had | - gensters Spe :‘:,bb cc”'m bY |tus O. Stanley of Henderson, demo- | Which swept the sheds on the’ Liv- | Germany's wonderful farm efciency INVENFERENCE Wi v and Mita: been complesely cured “by assisting | Peen Pulled away from the store _the . i y Committee. | oratis, as governor of Kentuck was|erPool docks. The entire fire depart- |is based on the rural credits system.” | Have Made Representations to Bellig- As the result of the activity bf hos- | naturc's efforts,” according to De | SPtire basement was in flames. TWo| yyachington, Nov. 11—Careful watch | Conceded in a statement by Edwin P, |ment of the city was called out to|he declared. AEout tile_submarines freight rates between [ Rcbert Bell, héad of the cancer re.|&irls, employes, trapped by the flames | 1) "¢ Kept on lobbyists during. the | MOrrow of Somerset, republican gu. | i&ht the flames. The grange discussed markets and areote ut: Cenescabiine Cardiff and the Mediterranean continue | search department _of - the Batiersea |0 (he second floor of the building, |Somine bumy session of conbrens wmc | bernatorial candidate in the election S marketing systems tonight. Every| p, . =3 to ] A fresh record was made | General hospital. wWere rescued by firemen. The cause |ooro 6 PUEY SESSION OF CONETRSS AT° | of November 2. Mr. Morrow also set| , Senator-elect Oscar Underwood, cf | state in the union except North Dakota | bt Via Paris, Nov. 11 4 p. m— en & rate of 50 shillings was| “Wo have,” Dr. Bell said, “been able | Ot the blaze is undetermined, but ac- |G2"(H0R &0 Sepator OVerman, Chaltinan | at rest widespread rumors that the |Alabama, former Democratic leader of | was represented. ihe Swiss government is Tep- quoted for Port Said. to demonstrate beyond doubt fhat the | SOrAIRg to fire department officials, was | {o, i " | republicans’ might contest the elec- | {he, House, conferred with President —_— otmtviee meaise: hteteene o TN healing power of nature, if sufficiently | C.0P2PLy caused by a match dropped| “<rhe committee is still alive,” said |tion of Mr. Stanley gefore the legisla- e Sdmind on’s na- < PREMIER ASQUITH DENIES assisted by regulating the diet of pa. | DY @ careless smoker. Mr. Overman today. “and will Be kept | ture. tional defense policy. SIGHE, PERSUNS OLLED, sorstin with mail from: Syitece i utral tries, d rtie KITCHENER HAS RESIGNED |{Shte [ogether with® the saministra- alive for the purpose of inquiring into| Until tonight republican campay IN KANSAS WINDSTORM | fen'fal, countries, and particularly to et in Ha the United States. Mail addressed by tion rapeturic agencies, has| SPEEDY LAUNCHES Fi any Insidious lobbying that may be at- | managers had claimed a victory for| A committee in Havana is raising —— N CR st et e s e T Y oo obying fhal may be ot e Sioow. Claims Trom fha 130|bY popuier subacripth "% Tund” 15 | Communication with the Stricken Dis. | 15, S7iss National bank"to iis ew Nv'o-;‘ ‘;i::";.' wm;c It Either | Detent not only to overcome. the o BRITISH GOVERNMENT. | result of problems growing out of the Sovmtiie fo the #this showed & Bl o W B ST Ty trict Has Been Reestablished. sbares, bonds, checks and coupons. I ? g sorge or Premier. ease, but to bring about complete re- AEESA e European war.” y for Mr. Stanley of slightly more | W& = alleged to have been seized in transit. ey . | One Hundred to Be Constructed at| Ife mentioned proposals to prohibit | than 300 votes. aen, °f sratitude (to the United || wyness City, Mo, Nov. 1L—The|This, the Swiss government holdaseu ] Greenport, L. e sales of war munitions to belligerents number of dead in the windstorm | stitutes a violation of the international make the matter quite clear, Prem! . = 4 W& -%d o %the” howss’ of som. | TAFT PREDICTS RETURN Greenport, L. T, Nov. 11.—President | aa. lasuts Jikely. to. araw ahi Jinds. of | SOLDIER HELD FOR John W. Collingwead, propristor of | ic, SreD ) S0 O cas of homes | P0r2! oAt ; mons tonight Field Marshal Earl OF REPUBLICANS TO POWER |C. Pliny Bingham of the Greenport|outside pressure upon members of MURDER OF M'FADDEN, |the Hillsgrove trotting park. and |;n® /% 0 ris through several towns, : 1 Kitchener, secretary of state for war, 5 Basin and _Construction _company | congress. - -— Widely known among New Ensland|remained at elght tonight. Communi- |F!RE AT PHILADELPHIA had nevarfiunder‘d his resignation | Defended Principles of Protection Be- | closed a contract with the British gov- Remanded to Await Action of the |Dorsemen, dled at Warwick, R. PR L TN tion with all but a few outlying sec- MUNITIONS PLANT: gither fo fing Georse or Lo the pre- | fore Hamilton Club, Chicago. | Srument this weel for the construction | ARMISTICE GRANTED WHILE . Grand Jury. after & brief illness. He was 78 years | fona of the stricken district s To- iy - 3 of 100 launches, 60 feet In length, wit - tablished late today. Officer Remarked “Funny Things Have During discussion_ in the house of | Chicago, Nov. TL_William Howard | speed of 21 imiles per hour. ‘These BULGARIANS BURY DEAD.| 5\ Mass. Nov. 11.—In police| Anl romaining Gamee on the footbal | Althoush the damage was greatest | Been Geing On Lately” ” Globe n x, James Mills Hosss, | of tne e e st | og ana are baic for use s ut,| Fighting on Large Scale Reported Be- | court today, after a preliminary hear- | schedule of the Morris High School Of | to i shant i, WoeTe, & Patch, three tween Gradiko and Veles. probable cause to hold Soldier John | N blocks wide was cut by a tornado. re- | ppjjagelphia, Nov. 11.—Fire here to= Brown for the murder of Willam H. m;".,,’,"'.{&“’;&:;“,f,‘ T oits: fopom~ [ports tonight show that Zyba, Kan-|gay in tne plant of the Thomas P: M ded Brow: sas, a town of two hundred, was the T e ot reg Wwas thuc and |which indicafes that I am not quite [built 25 boats of similar type with a | Leondon Nov. 11, 6.55 p! m—"Accord gy and Te n. 12|aged 17, a playe on the Morris team | Sz tnoroughly wrecked of the towns | Skelly Bolt company, Inc., which is Plymouth fall to await action of the | due B indirectly filling orders destined -for S0 Teactionary as he is,” remarki minimum speed of 26 miles. ing to information received from & ng practice . Ha’the storm's course. Bvery building the publication of the statement Was | former presigent. Yo Lo Coine s Greek frontier station,” says Reuters |STRRQIUDY. o o e found & in Syba lo satd 1o have saered. Threg | European belligorents, caused a loss pot Justified. [FPremier Asquith. who|tinued the speaker, “that Mr. Cannon | CIRCULARS OF INSTRUCTION Saloniki_correspondent, “fIENtINE On & | monet suer “near Siom Mk Brides |1Chares Taber Martin of Los Anke- | persons were killed there and several | of ToTe than 320000, An officer of the {mmediately replied. said ‘that Mr.|said that if I wers clected pope by large scale has been proceeding since | witt' ‘Bridgewater, on Sunday, Oct.|dor in-law of Secretary McAdoo, | injured. bt Pt > y died of pneumonia at the secretary’ Ben - | termined whether the fire was of ine and inexcusable falsencod and to make | lng s Feg Boioboe Tat OB, Sprink- R A e lcatars ahood oo s musgemc | $1- home 'in "Washington. _President Wil- | cex.” Sioisington, Kansas, tise 1o dark. R I L the matter quite clear, he declared: dinals. Well, Uncle Joe still lives and | Objected to by Judges of Probate in|5ion of hostilities for flve hours for son went to the house to extend Lis om a hot boit, he said. “warl Kitchener never tendered his |is In Songress sng ous me o caos Pkl wthsn bt the piirpose of burying ihe dead and| EXPECTS WHITLOCK TO sympathy before nine o'clock. “There's been some funny _things fesignation elther to the king or my- | Mr. Taft defendes the. princinies of collecting the wounded, but only. two| - solag on arciind here lataly,” e BSIN member for East Edinburgs, declared [T have never been indfoted for be. |marine chasers, it is understood. his bellef that the statement that Lord onn: |, - Th v lief that the statement that Lord |ing o radical, except by Joo Caunon, | The same company had previously FLAG “A RAG IN MEXICO; . geit, the only two persons to whom|protection and predicted the return| Hartford, Conn, Nov. 11—The state|Fours was granted. RETURN TO BRUSSELS.| Nearly twenty familiss were made DOLLAR MARK IN EUROPE” USSEI e colld have lendered it. marl Kitch-lio power of the republicans at the|tax commissioner's office is at a loss| ‘Further British reinforcements | Secretary Lansing Sefs at Rest Ru- [LOm! A e b ey et 1 ener n 2 wo Tesig- | next national election. to understand the reason of the critic- | have been sent forward tostrengthen Dbusiness places and homes at Sorel | Statement by Senator McLean at a natién to either.” U!QE_R MARTIAL LA Two former members of his cabinet |ism of the judges of probate at their|the right wing of the entente allles’ Sisky) AROnE Siee: Quebec, at a loss of $250.000. ~The Red Cross Meeting. b were guests at the function. session in this city Wednesday. line. No reliable news of the opera- convent of the Congregation of nuns Germans to rive Belgian Civil CONSCRIPTION INTIMATED were Jacob Ar Dickinson, D ghiection of the e aseday . e | tions in: northemn, Sechis-1s- avaliabls ufi.fii‘"fifihmfifihn}lifimfi‘:’ was among the places destroved. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11.—Speaking *m'?;’“ o = B a secretary of war, and Walt - of instruction relating to - % K T - L O DBy | e aecretary. of the tosies b Hestiance tax acat out ity the tes com- Dot A e avitiock | SAYS STEAMER ZEELANDIA Bire tomight. Datisa Seates Besster g here tonight, United States Senator London, Nov. 11, 9.30 p. m.—"A missione ASOUT, 500 / LIMCORS Ot O T nthe Unitod Sieies,|. WAS NOT IN NEUTRAL WATER.|Georse P: McLean sald he 5tood | sage received here from Hoosendasi STRIKE AT PITTSBURGH | thus setting definitely at rest reports ¥ Young Men Do Not Enlist Steps Are to Be Taken to Make Them. PRESIDENT OF PARIS BAR squarely behind the president in his|ports that travelers arriving t} / ‘ PRAISES' Death of Mrs. Margaret Armour, that Mr. Whitlock would go to Havre, | Ship That Was Searched by Party from Belgium say the German auth unao’;:a Hor. 985 b om—A ES AMERICA.| goncas City, Mo., Nov. 11. — Mrs, | Culmination of a Dispute in a Small | the present seat of the Belgian govern- From British Cruiser. . o iy Mexte m: have declld:d to pl:;. u 3 e Ame under martial law, ;g,nggf,‘g ;:“?‘:?EE o, at an | o, Effort to Sacure Rolense of an i b o B TR | Shen fithees M We. Dalen. 0wt oo Galveston, Texas, Nov. 11, — The|fla 3,7, I Mexico and & dol- | the ‘Belgian civi authorities of thel tonight Earl of 'y, director ‘minent Belgian' Lawyer. She was 80 vears old. Mr. Armour, ttsburgh, Pa., Nov. 11.—A AND American steamer Zeelandia, report- mark rope.’ control,” says the Exchange of recruiting. This statement is made, R Who Tounded the Kansas CIty pleat 1o o T veas shop here y:z':m TEtanane ©ed boarded and searched by men from | ‘Governor Holcomb said almost ev- graph's Amsterdam correspondent. ELEVEN COWS BURNED.|q British crulser while lying in neu- | Srybody in the United States believed TfiWndm adds that the . n preparedness \ £ : except Former Sec- for the, i - With ‘Stock Barn and Silo at Bethle- | ooty ot oun ar” the. ncutral sone bor |IStary Of fate Bryan. Mise Mabe |07 foF the measure 1o ot kaowa. Lord Derby. declares, with the au-|_Paris, Nov. 11, 3320 p. m—Hepri g X nos e yest thority. of g prime minister. Tt says; | Robert, president of the Baris Bar as- | oo hiis er Mastaad e et o | B o e e o “If yourg men medically fit Tiot | soclation, speaking at the American | aomons has beon. active 1 Shemty tatfors, in any business of na- | club today appealed to the American | hra $4,000. e e one e~ | Boardman of the Red Cross urged as-| Rockefeller “Treats” © : _'.‘,"ru,‘y buin«l;f con- | ambassador “Snd the “American gov: i) b8 np Lo, e o e arber, aevoriing 1| sistance for the organization. Y e the general good of ernmen éndeavor by diplomatic| - v L . : Bethlehem, Conn., Nov. 11.—. Captal; " Manader, master the 1l Xpen nily, do mot come forward vol. | means to secure the release of the Movements of Steamships. . X ) ) b e nJ. Jlanade € Rockefeller paid the o barn on the farm of D. .| tank ship Mexicano, ‘who arrived in Three Barns and Silo Burned. 000 children who attended fovember. 30, the gov- | eminent Delglan lawyer, M. Theors,| Liverpool, Nov. 11.—Arriv 4 ; a'a silo with thelr con- that he ~Nov. ; R T e e n president of tho Brusecis Hor asso! |er Ordtine. New York via on < s : T os then | Buvecn S| Bt I ot et to the Fsiabie ro Ll Lo et St e Sy St had ciation, n, Nov. 4.—Sailgd, steas- .ppo “still | ele destroyed by fi 3. At that time, tain e . estimate that | darly today.” The = A e Beblandin: wae: five . said te was|er Helliz Olay, New York. today. The loss is estimated at| Menader, - | confined without any s ‘charge Nov. 10.—Sail . ax s g y specific ) . Botterifin, No led, steamer mrmamymnn‘umwflnfi-y-, orutser