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VOL. LVIL—NO. 2 . The Wn’s Circulation in Norwich is GHT VALOROUSLY === = e e 5 e R L A Lfim OF THE NEGRO PEOPLE|THIRTY PERSONS ARE DEAD AS spondent of the Havas Agency in a OF 'AMERICA. A RESULT. desepatch dated Saturday, says that i news from a private source reported Fait in ihae ne rench "are within 137G | SpRIOU « JRI Columbiaville, Mich., and escaped With Fall Back From Mountain Range to Mountain Range |, =, Vg Seie wnicn “was SERIOUSLY ILL A WEEK|THIRTY OTHERS INJURED o held by the Bulgarians. $4,000 in cash. tal Giro : ‘ 7 mmumw.w strian Airships Gondensed Telegrams | MERIJEN SmfiERS USE RE od Verona~ = o T When Strikebreakers Were Rushed Into the Gror of International Silver Co. Sunday . > Bombarded by Italian Cruiser. S 3 Baron Vernon, captain of the Derby- Before Their Pursuers Salonfki, via Paris, Nov. 14-_The|Was Born in Slavery in‘Virginia in|Ninsteen Persons Were Killed by One |#hite Yeomanry of the British army, 3 Lalian Cruiser Plemonte Dombarded | 1857—Founded Tuskoges Institute| Bomb—Most of the Victims Were Dededeaghatch on Friday. The allies| * o i iao, castroyo Eu0 tratng MAGe WD 28] . 2T IbIee and’ Wasite Predidant. | = IKilied in Pullic Mariet 7Plede 80 cars loaded with war munitions. £ — —— Prince Albert Has Gastric Disorder.| Tuskogee, ala., Nov. 14—Booker .| Rome, via Paris, Nov. 14—Thirty | Lina Cavalieri, the opera singer, ar- London, Nov. 14, 7.20 p. m.~—Prince ‘Washington, , recognized leader of the | Persons are dead in Verona as a result [rived in New York from Lisbon on Beginning Nov. 15, an embargo will be placed on the exporatation of but- ter from Sweden. Were Thrown—No One Was Injured—Sixteen Allfl-,pz of Strikers Were Made—When Searched at Police ARE INFLICTING HEAVY LOSSES ON INVADERS Atbert, “second soh ‘of King Georse, | nSETo people’ of America and principal of three Austrian aeroplanes roppin | the steamer Fatria. ¥ Headquarters Many of Them Were Found to Have R" A i P ‘ogée Institute for Negroes, lo- e city. ‘other per- G Along the Eastern Front the Serbians Are Holding Their Own 3;1,::,',':,:':,,!,‘::;,:,; h‘&:‘.’.’,:.".:;‘.,, Fon. | cated here, dled today. e T puosTiouely and nineteen | Capper exports from ports along the volvers and Stones—Rioting Aroused the Whole - > Ao xfew Waely Yo Snds IeeiiaL Hardening - of ‘Arteries. o L e s the “wes 785 M = 3% # he aircraft found . - B Against the Bulgarians—British and French Have Re-|treatment .=~ Hardening ‘of arteries following a{most of thelr victims in the principal H I B Y Neighborhood and Caused Much Excitement. ; R S . Prince Albert, who is a midshipman |Rervous break caused death, four|| square of the city, where citizens and | Practically the entire personal fort- . i ceived Reinforcements 2nd Are Undertaking Small Of- |, 10 S tion nave ‘was stricken with | hours after Dr. Washington arrived{peasants from the outlying QIstricts | une of Gaat. Ferdinand of Buigaria. is appendicitis in August, 1014, - After |bere from New York early today. were attending the market. Nineteen|tied up in a London bank. A e i undergoing an operation he rejoined{, Alfhough he had been in fall Persons were killeq by one bomb. Meriden, Conn., Nov. 14—A pitch- shots from inside the factory em= fensive Movements—Central Powers Have Again Pro-|undersoing an operation he refoined|),cqiiy for several months, the Military Buildings Untouched. Frank Robinsom, 66, mayor of Bang- | ¢ battle in which revolvers and stones | closure. A shower of stones followed tested to Greece Against the Landing of Allied Troops at 3 /20" et Ol leader’s condition became serious only o there after | Were freely used occurred early. today |from outside. The exchange of shots Vi , Me., di hi last week while' he was. in the east. | ¢ e, SeroPiqnes visited various parte | O NR0.SYCE 52 o montha, between strikers of the International|was brisk for a time filling the air CHICAGO POLICE INVADE Real _End Was Near. Srorpet I them Tl nass s OF Ch fmer company here and persons in-{with smoke while bullets and stones . . B 3 ized iz the rd d build! of t | shattered factory win All Saloniki—King Constantine is Reported to Have Replied| <pisTrICT OF LAKE MicHIGA He then realizedthe end was neer |Military bulldings. and “member of he. Now Tork Steck | its factories near the center of the|avallabie potice. wers rushed %o the Pl . an ‘was determined to make e &P city, when the comj rushed into|scene and after the arres ai That Saloniki is an O Port—Russians Have Repelled | After an Exchange of Fifty Shote—A |last long trip south. REMOVED FOR CRITICISING AR A I v Fark the ‘factory about 78 strikebreakers in | bance died down o Woman Slightly Wounded. e AT e his, sec PRESIDENT'S ENGAGEMENT.| A machine gun company, which wil e otor ks, N.one W33! Aroused Whole Neighborhood. 3 % 5 e i iy retary clan,” Dr. Washing- i bl part of the West Virginia Nationa o 2 <t German Drive Toward Riga and Dvinsk and Have Tak- Shicaso, Nov. 1i-—atter an excnange on left New York for' Tuskoxee ¥ri- | Geerge Burkitt Appealed to Postoffios| Guard, was organized s Huntington. [FeSts of serikers Were made. The| The rioting aroused the while neigh~ b f crisnie trouble occurred at Factory H. borhood and citizens crowded from en the Offensive—Along the Styr River the Austro Ger- | :2d ciptured Capiats George Wellive- | BUSHELt &30, 220, of 40 ojock thiz | Department fo Overrule His Superior: | aman who regisiered az dohn Law | Waiting For Steikebreakers. | thelr homes (o learn the cauee of the 5 s o|was at the onal Confe | Washington, Nov. 14—A statement | Of Pblldelphia, committed suicide at| The strikers, about 3,000 of whom i - mans Have Pierced the Russian Lines. e ot R s, o Consrepational Chusehes 1 Nen “Hor | was Iatued ot the White Houss. tonight | die Iroadway Central Hotel New [are out at the varlous shops of the | Ll <ompany, it is understood. be- gan Friday to prepare for the stHke- had ven, Where he- delivered a lecture Oc- | Sa¥ing that the action of Postmaster | ¥ °T%- company in the city, had anticipated e e o] ok g A. M. Koloepfer at Winnetka, Ilis, in the coming of the strikebreakers, it Is | L el bocing COs and provisions ; ? T o Coffes, tea and cocoa were added |said, and Friday night posted a large|inside the factcry building. The men 2 iAo A widow, three children and four | Fémoving his assistant from ofice be- said, ang Friday night posted a it is said, came from New York, mak- oo, Nowi, 16, 950 b, f-IThe§3{ houts eached the upper air. Eaok| cieris Gue " | e grandchildren survive. John H. Wash- |cause he criticized President Wil- |10 the Tiet of products whose iy Rumber of pickets near this factory.|ing the trip as far as Now Hare by ¢ s oun. | bas been awarded a medal. Mrs. John Holst, wife of one of|in&ton, a brother, is superintendent of | S0n’s engagement to be married was|D® T€ e o Ao ae t MEES] tewin s U motE Serbians are falling back from m Streoters tenancs, was slightly wound. | ndustries at Tuskogee Institute. taken without the authority or knowl. X and early today and when the motor | o ey ol #ain zanse to mountaln;rangs before ed; Streeter, his wife and fifteen oth-| Funeral ‘to Be edge of the president. i prn 4. the|tTucks, with their load of strikebreak- | K% the ‘advance g the ' Austro-German | EMPEROR NICHOLAS AND Hizin |of::Stmater. hibTwite and iftectt piB. uneral to Be Held Wednesday. Publishea reports brought the inci- | The Haitian Senate approved. the ers, dashidl through the picket line and Had Revolvers and Stones. forces, which Teport the capture of a MAKE TOUR OF INSPECTION. |cases of beer, six rifies, four revolvers| The funeral will bé held at Tusko- | dent fo the attention of White Houses | {ret¥ ™ e 3 2> into the shop confines, the frouble be- When the strikers were searched at ce Institute.Wednesday morn! ing for American protection over the|gan. nd s quantity of ammunition. con]8ce Imstitute:’ ing at |officlals today and at the same time A & = police headquarters, in the pockets g:mmd = q"m""nfii" :'t‘:r:'nrg:"!x‘-'i.e; Trin Included Pale OF Feval snd Ripa | Baceied i e %mon was born in slavery o s o e e s & T: ozttt :R.i‘l';-d.v" :s h“‘wl o e D e T 3 3 » e : postmaster, George Burkit “ " ere was a fu e of o4 lice, na - i3 are fighting continuously, however, and and Military District of Dvinsk. "ll‘:aa:,:ne.wglsh:xsgo‘:: lizrgete:lol':z near Hale's Ford, Birginia, in 1857 or | had appealed to the pomgm“ demfl': Barney Corn, alias “Jew Barne; s s revolve: re found revolvers and stones. are inflicting considerable losses on % 1858. After the emancipation of his|ment to overrule his superior. wan_acquitted in New York of the —|able lake shore residence district. juperior. b~ o el e Tonien, Nov | i, 2, 2P0 SRS, SIS | hew e mpted Wi fumiy 0| " Postmaster Kinepter foctrding _to| FUR Ge,Crerer Miler, derk'ef e\ 1o ne senveD SEARCHING WOODS FOR MAN - Serbs Holding Bulgars. O e T e oung elr | aliing vessel vears ago. They were | st Virginia, He was an ambitious | published correspondence, called upon / 3 Along; the eastern front the Serbians |19, the, Russian throne, Duke Alexis| S/ RE VeoS, YSRE 803 e tand ine | BOY, and saved his money for an edu- | Burkitt to explain a remark credited| ocyober outpui of Cambria Stesi| W/TH CHARGES OF MISCONDUCT WHO ABDUCTED HIS WIFE. %o be holding their own against | o¢ {nenection’ which. included the. ports | volved was formed by sand filling in | S2Hon- to him that the president should “waif| oo “broke all records of the company, > ) the Bulgarians and are making a stand | o¢ Reval and Riga and the military |between the wreck and the beach.| Worked His Way Through School. |at least a year before remarrying.” |inc’ output being 122,069 tons of fin- | Governor Whitman Conduct the | New Hampshire Man Threatensd - ta = on the western bank of the Morava|gistricts of Dvinsk and Vitebsk. Streeter called the new made land the | When he was able to scrape together | Burkitt admitted making the state-|igheq product. Hearing Personally. i Stabhs Bs Neash fhatr o t phTart afimicen-TEakiagt 6 o Shoot Anyone Whe Approached Him. ver. stubborn n re- | T d hi ived at | United States District of Lake Michi- | suffielent money to pay his stagecoach T e Pt | istance that the Bulgarians "*%r"‘d Reval Wednesday mor‘:l::‘ They vis- |gan and refused to recognize any au-|fare to Hampton, Va, he entered Gen- | Yersation in the postoffice, but denied| Moavy rains extinguished forest| Albany, N. Y. Nov. 14—Edward E.| Portsmouth, N. H, Nov. 14 — % to call for assistance from the Austro-|iteq the naval fortress, examined the | thority than that of the United States.|eral Armstrong’s school for negroeos|Dein ssuilty of any disrespect. Then|ares which destroyed about 10,000 | McCall, chairman of the downstate |armed posse searched the woods German artillery in their offort 10| worke hna sovlenad Ty &oioin Atine | The eity mever has recognized . hit|there, and warked nis way through an | the postmaster charging him with dis- | Areey ‘of timbor In” the - vicinity ' of | Public = service commission, will be | Atkrinso ntoday for Henry Hobba, drive the defenders out of Katchanik |junch the em) &t a claim, but' many purchasers have pre- | academic course, being ‘graduated in | 0Yalty and calling attention to dems Teewibb W Va. served late tomorrow afternoon with |escaped from his house in that P s Y N oo e [Vistisd the D T Oe | Farred. to mate. o settidhiant with: nisy 1875, Later he became a teacher in |itS ed against his record, for “un- o charges of misconduct in office, neglect | early today when officers went transport Europe, on which were | rather than face a possible question as | the ‘Hampton institute, where he re- | Satisfactory serv Bis| The greatest volume of exgorts gves|in office and inefficiency by William A.|to rescue his wife, alleged to Alfies Recgive Reinforcements. ~ |drawn up. the crew of a Russian sub- | to title. mained 3 Fesiaviation. recorded at a single port in the hifitory | OfT. private secretary o Governor | been abducted by. him. foome her The Bnn:: and French. trbops, | marine sad the crew of & Hritish un- | Since Mayor Thompson's Sunday|the In .appealing, to the postoffice de- | e" P e T iited States, feft New York|Whitman. McCall wilf have ten days|in this city. ~According to the which are receiving reinforcements, are|derwater boat. The emperor personal- | closing rder, Streeter is alleged to partment Burkitt protested that his re- | o 1ot guring -October .« oo o<+ [in which fo answer the allegations,|ficials Hobbs carried g rifiie also meeting: some_success “and{1y rated the two submarine com- |have done a thriving Sunday b of bis attention during the remaining | MoVal nad been irregular; that no and if he Tequires his full time his | volver when he went fato. the besides mufl? the E ‘with the Cross of the Order of | in bottléd beer at his shack and & | years of his *|formal charges had been filed against Iltaly has followed the lead of Ja- |answer will be due on Thanksgiving [and threatened to shoot anyone whe tacks e e e IRt Gecres; foutth Gass eral charges of selling liquor wi a Bisr Sha him and that he had been given no|jan” Russia, England, and France in |92y, which would cause his hearing to |approached him. ' He had not been ‘mos ‘with good :results. The license are pending against him. - irted Instituts in a nty. opportunity to reply. Daniel C. Rop- | requesting China to postpone the es- |Start on Friday, Nov. 26. found tonight. His brother, a Havs - Austro and Bulgarians, how- The main force of the police i The institute started in a rented|er, tnird assistant postmaster general |{anlishment of & monarchy. The charges against McCall were |erhill man, who is said to have driven e math Drektoss rom. the pe. | STEAMSHIP ANCONA ATTEMPTED | ers, consisting of thirty-five patrolmen, | shanty church and today. it. 5wns 8,500 | is said to have replied that the civii fled with the governor's secretary by [a motor car in which the woman was anine G Mo campatn Abat It Wil TO ESCAPE AFTER WARNING. | two patrol ambulahces, an ambulance [actes. of land “inAlabama -and has | service laws had been fully complied| The Mayor of Great Bend, Ind., an- |counsel for the Thompson legislative | taken to Atkinson last night, was are take serious work now to check them. and reserve force from the fire’depart- | néarly 100 buildings valued at haif a | with. nounced that the city will not heed | Investigating committee. The commit- | rested in connection with the case, P 1 tion Gi Official _ Anriouncement by Austro- |ment, was stationed today just out- |million dollars. . e cutside aid in recovering from the ef- | tee has been conducting an inquiry into{ Mrs. Hobbs had begun divorce pro< olitical Situal rave, ‘Hungirty Admirkity. side of sight of the Streeter shack; Gained Fame as ‘Author. PERSIA’S SHAH DECIDES fects of the recent tornado. the work of the downstate commission. | ceedings and, according to her state- For the moment; the political situa- - Which he named the Oasis. The detec- | - Washington won the sympathy and TO WEWAIN AT TEINRAN The governor will conduct the McCall | ments to the officers, her husband tion 1s graver than the military, The| p..i, Nov. 14 (by wireless to Say- | lives principally unknown to Streeter, | support of leading southerners by a et United States sailors from the |hearing personally, /although he has|wished to compel her to sign & releass &ontnl n:nr-i&y; m ngrofl ehieq | ville).—The Austro-Hungarlan admir- | ¢ntered the Oasis, where, it is alleged, | speech in behalf of his race at the | Hopeful of Favorable Outcome of Is- | Cruiser Saratoga, now in Japanese authority to appoint a commissioner to|of some sporemy which she owned ¢ k they found a number of patrons. - After s ; : tertained by Japanese|do so. He declined to discuss the|She savs that a man dresse Pame s S g Setinghe ?fi:fi‘fié":flfi“flfi& Beomnied 1o | glving his order, one of the detectives ffs‘s‘."“u?" ition zo.ganp‘r':n:ltn‘::c': 3 MRS cn the ARty et | charges. Hoeman, "called’ ot Hor mne ol 2 s reported to have replied that as Sa- | o ape at full speed after & warning | SiEnalled to thé attacking force and {an educatof, he gained considerable = —— o induced her to enter the motor car onilch 1s an open port there has beel | shot had been fired across her bow ang | the police charged. Streeter, according | fame as an author. An honorary des | 1005 oot b apia jondon, | A contract for $65000,000 worth of | AMERICAN LIEUTENANT on a pretext that her attorney wished Ro Infringement of Greek rights In the |5t the vessel stopped only after be- | {0 the Rolice, seized a rifle’and fired, | gree of master of .arts was conferred | saliad to" remers oy Span Baving re- | ,owder to be delivered in_ 1917 was to see to her and that later she was landing and that Groece will remain | (84t tho vessel stopped only after be- | but wa overpowered by the detectives. | Sbon nim by Harvard whiveviy o |Lolved to Temain at Teheran in the | BEREG" ¢ tne du Pont Powder Con WOUNDED IN HAITL | taken to the Atkinson house and locie. Beutral untll one of the belligerents | 18 0,0 o0 toveos b verseas News | Several shots then came from an ad- | 1895 and in 1901 he was given an hon- | Lol ot onorable issue of the pour | by resentatives of the allies. A e . |ed in a room, the windows of ‘which Has trariagressed againstthose rights. | o/ " Joining bullding, the police say, and in | orary degree of doctor of laws by | o etWeeh Persia and Russia, the Marine Patrol Has Completed Pacifi- | were locked. When officers traced 12‘{&:&2‘} s e e lomit aeg | “The submarine commander, it is fur. | 31SWering a shot from the hiouse of | Dartmouth college. B s h et e e rarass | _Sunday evening services in St. Paul's cation Along the Railway. her to her house today, they say they ce are particularly anxious s to|ther asserted, allowed the = Ancona’s|jonn Holst the police are believed ot| | ynched in the White House. at Teheran and received here today.|Cathedral, London. have been discon- were admitted by Hobbs, who-immedi- the attitude of Greece. ?gs::l;iar:nl{lgec:;% fo;‘z{;?w:h?cx;m‘::s Mfizr:;“gge"cafis.»kfi“’!; youth who| An incident of Washington's or | The despatch adds: tinued, for fear that the lights might| Washington, Nov. 14.—First Lieu-|ately disappeared. The woman was 3 e 3 Snre s ts for air raid tenant E. A. Oest, , marl; found in a state of collapse. Germans Repelled by Russians. este o e by After jwhich the Mives with Streeter, was found shiver. |made him the center of a nation-wide| “The Mussulman clergy displayed e e R e e e e of collapse. . “The Russians have definitely repelled | quarters of an hour later. The report|IlE on a cake of ice in a refrigerator, | discussion during the administration |Ereat reserve in thelr sermons Quring| the sale by the Merrimack Manu- [brush with hostile Haitiens Friday | N coM jeld Marshal Von Hindenburgs drive | that the submaring faeh’ on tne Nee. |guarding the supply of beer with a rifle. | Of President Roosevelt. He sat down e {eetiNel facturing company, Lowell, Mass., of | along the Bahon railway, east of Cape MAND AGAINST TGS Rl Diingk and: sl too | Bosts 1o Saniin ™ the life- | He surrendered without firing a shot. |10 lunch With the president at the| “The Russian minister to ' Persia |} Uh i 1 UIcc" 1o the Pacific Cot- | Haitien. ‘A report to the navy de- GERMANI! river and have themselves taken [ - o “fter the police made thelr. assault, | White House,”either by formal or in-|Made a reassuring statement to the [i'® Print busimess to the Facife Cou| Hajtien ‘24 report to ‘he navy de. C SOUTH AFRICA. the offensive, but a;pmm}y v:v.vm v.: a fire company pulled down the Oasis. | formal invitation. There was a storm | Russian colony, outlining the measures | *°" A - pl’:"ol et Yc omnm:d oaa: SRans by PP fho atate of the ground, nave been able| ' o o OIFT OF $5,000,000 A jury found Strester guilty of one | of protest from many quarters and|to be taken for the protection of life| A pumber of “gold medals to be|fcation glons the rallway in that sec- prlredpdios o gl i - as sho ard ol o lecessary. to make only slow progress in . the FOR RELIEF OF SURFERERS. | CoEe o o ot The tork oo an- | Degro 6ducAfor afterward. Hiis work |event of complications at Teheran. — |2Warded to qualified expert team rifle- | tion and would start out to the west & WL eien wod of Risa. Emperor William Sends Thanks for the | Peal % was not seriously affected, however,| ‘Persians report that Suleiman Mir- |len of the navy arrived at the Wavy, tomorrow w S arabeciation of re-| Pretoria, Union of South Africa, Nov. Austro-Germans Pierce Russian Lines. I . inks for the % and He continued to have the coopera- | ZaT. the democratic leader in parlia- | Départment from e elphia lu;n!ng to ?l-p; Hli:(ian in ‘twa dave.|14. via London, 120 p. m—General ~ Along the Styr river, in the south, Donation. GERMANS ATTEMPT TO GAIN tion_of the white Deople In both the |Ment, and Suleiman San, assistant — L S L 00 i Jan Christian Smuts, minister of de- the Austro-German: uater- ; ; ster o . e o ack. have. plerced: ths Russian s | Berlin, Nov. 14 (by Wirsless to Say- BY EXPLOSION OF MINE | Upiits of hio remer (2 Striving for the | £ 0 P0unic lite, as are other ofcials |, Governors of Mexican states who|valley and found quiet and a friendly | mand of the " militars comediiis X Beptitred 1000 or o cobrding | ville) —Emperor William on thanking P o b et B i 4 ,gm Krupp Steel company for its dona- | In the Region of Frise—Repulsed After strokes are about all that can be ex- | (o8 Of $6.000,000 to the relief fund for a Lively Struggle. on the eastern front while the | tie Denefit of families of soldiers who BT 5o 20s seacern Bave died on the battlefleld. said, ge- | Parig, Nov. 14, 235 p On the western front there have been g ito the Divarsess Nows dgency: who are opposed to Russia. have gathered at San Antonio, Tex.,|spirit toward the Americans. against Germanic South Afric left there for Monterey to attend an Uni. £ S TRAl ica. COL. ROOSEVELT'S TRIBUTE R ilit Comterstios: with: Gée Car= ———— nion of South Africa government has % decided to send inst th - TO BOOKER T. WASHINGTON,| TAKEN FROM BURNING ranza. FIRST TOUCH OF WINTER agal e German g colony as many as 25.000 men if a , BUILDING IN NIGHT CLOTHING | 1. voi. & Towne Manufacturing IN THE NORTHWEST. | force of that size should be deemed. mand of the military exvodlm . m.—The re- pulse of a German attempt to gain | Declares “One of the Most Useful Ci * " g rr Yy 4 necessary. 4o events of importance. e Broof of the patriotic|ground by ‘the explosion of a mine zens of Our Land Has Gone.” h Fire in Buildings Owned by the fg‘l“:::;‘:':':‘;‘og";h'fig;;‘; granted | Two Degrees Below Zero Recorded at| A great recruiting campaign is being EEhe Hrugp whost for s SLcat name | chamber in the egion of Frise, west —_ Same Person in Meriden in Three |Grease will add '$250,000 to the yearly Sheridan, Wyo. planned in the union loraise volun- ITALIAN STEAMER BOSNIA Pt armay e fame as Germany's |of Peronne and tho bombardment of | Qyster Bay, N. Y., Nov. 14—Colonel| Years. Bayroll. ers for the Overseas armies as well . the railroad station of Chaunes com- | Theodore Roosevelt made the foll SUNK BY A SUBMARINE | {hiS o1t mative 1n soclal welare and | prise the activities of the-¥French forces | statement on the death of “Booker X Passengers and Crew Boarded Life- " |Sfternoon's statement om tho. war | | L &m-dtaply shocked and grieved at| \"oar OEin catised heavy damase to |in a London bolice court for extraal: | XEONSORE, SO RO PR 8k ot One of Which 1e Missing, | SERBIANS HAVE OCCUPIED pffice. The text of the statement fol- | the death of Dr. Booker T. Washington. | Clara. Kanischer. of South Colony | n eonmoction with & salé of Hifics to | &t many poinis along the Canadian| PROPOSAL FROM KING WILLIAM THE TOWN OF TETOVO|loWs: “The enemv exploded a mine |He was one of the distinguished citi- | street at 1 o clork this eorning. - The borller in the northwest yesterday ‘Washington, Nov. 14—Two degrees|as for operations in Africa. : Wyo., Meriden, Conn, ox. 15—Fire of un-| John Dekay, an American, was held | Yeiow %o, S Soociden, Wom. el T or Belgium. Neither of the Sides Has Made Over- ' B e et Exe chamber in the region of Frise, west |zens of the United States, a man who | tenement was coupied by three fame. ~d heralded the first touch of winter. The es a or- iteamstitp Bosnis. hids been sunk by & | They Captured One Gun and a Quan. | 7%, Féronne and attempted R egocupy | rendered greater service to his own|ilies, all of whom were rescued. Mrs.| Following examinations throughout | Weather bureay $ald low temperatures tures to the Pope. submarine flying the Austrian flag.| tity of Stores. iy siaom; o e vas Topulsed after |race than had ever been rendered by | Kanischer and her daughter were |the country, Secretary aDniels an-|has prevailed for several days in the D R e Bt i enn, as: of st fective A e, the delivered an ef- | anyone else, and who, in 50 doing, ren- | taken from the building in their night nounced that six men had qualified | Canadian northwest and rock moun.| Rome Nov. 14, 9.15 p. m., via Paris, ifeboats. Three of thess craft have| London, Nov. 14, 9.25 D. m—A des- |t atinss P pihe failroad station | dered great service to the whole coun- clothing. This is the sixth fire which | for ensignship in the navy. All were | !ain region. This has been somewhat|Nov. 14—The assertion made recent- 9een _landed, but the fate of the oc- | patch to Reuter's Telesram company | mrone oror e e S st of the|try. I mourn his loss and feel that one [ has broken out in buildings owned by | enlisted men. intensified by a high pressure area|ly in many quarters that Emperor Wil- ToPeh ot e s reas - oot | P 0 A e c front tye night passed without inci- [ of the most useful citizens of our land |Mra. Kanischer within the past three overspreading the North Pacific coast. |llam has written to Pope Benedict | nown. : o Tne fghting yestarasy betweon the | ! DAY NoBl years, The fire department will in-| _Fire destroyed the residence of Jonn oy e L S A e bians and Bulgarians In the re- e the cause of the fire. F. W. Merrill and two oarns conialn- | CLINTON BOAT BUILDING 3 i The Bosnia was of 2,561 tons gross |gion of Tetovo resulted In a sucosss| o NS RETREATING AMERICANS PRESENT MEMORIAL _— ing fo.ty cows and three horses at nial from the Vatican Vatican offi- T Dt i IRt She %as 37| for the Serblans, who occupied the IN PERFECT ORDER TO JAPANESE EMPEROR | VOLCANO OF STROMBOLI Amesbury, 3fvss. The lo:s is ectimat- AR S HMENT B AN D, e e n?;":;g“;.}:: sides 2 an: [t Sa g g e ¥ 18,000. =3 ho homs port or"the e £own oF TetasnCapturing one bun and |y sy 8aoe Thay Have: Hed ‘ta 7 IN VIOLENT ERUPTION, | ¢ 2¢ ¢ e A Dozen Small Boats Were Removed |Ing for peace. They denied that nego- as Venice and she was owned g - el horses will t foty—| $8,000. tiations for peace were ng place Baciata Nagionale a1 Servica Mot |ancet ahoch mes iyl Sogde import- Abandon No Material. Great Blocks of Lava and Abhes Have | poromimcns o matiore m oF tho Ponar to Safety—Loss and declared ‘that thers was no prob- | of Rome. o further developments in that quarter.| Rome, via Paris, Nov. 14.—The Ser-. i Fallen Over the Island. sylvania National Guard. The gov-| Clinton, Conn., Nov. 14.—Fire of un- ;oul'd’b‘.”“ pour parlers for peace —_— The Serbians’ success cannot fail to|bian legation has received the follow. loto, Japan, Nov. 14.—American Tt P ernment allows for their food and two | known origin early today destroyed - e NINE AMERICANS LOST bave an_influence on the position at |ing statement from Athens under Sat. | ctidents in Japan today collectively| Rome, Nov. 14.—The royal observa- |men to care for them. the boat building establishment of | pOPE BENEDICT VISITS -i WITH STEANER ANGONM RS tsnlk Fase LR sent a memorial to Emperor Yoshihito | tory at’ Calania reports that the vol- {|Clarence E. Stevens, together with EDICT VisiTS H eT ! 4 “According to authentic information | CONSTAtulating him on his coronation | cano of Stromboll was in violent erup- | Assemblyman Frank B. Thorn of | thirteen small craft in the building. CHURCH OF SAINT ANNA.* 3¢'507 Souls Aboard Only 299 Are Re. | BULGARIANS HARD PUSHED lit is untrue that Valvolo has been |opdcmphasizing the peace and security | tion at § o'clock Saturday morning, | Orchard Park, Erfe County, has been |The total loss is estimated - $8,000. Sbdca oty 3 s L e il ateran e orn: pareots bad hetn | of 1ife: i Sk according to a Setafani agency. Great|named third deputy commissioner of | The office building, immediutely ad-|An Important Departure from the Cus- ported Saved. RITISH. | caria. 1t was reported that the Ser. |, JaPanese women are pleased by the |blocks of lava and ashes have fallen |the Industrial Commission of New |joining, was also damaged. A dozen tom of Pontiffism. % 3 Fall ST bian army was installed at Mitraltea, | ICIUSION in the coronation honors .of | over the entire island. The town of | York at a salary of $5,000. small boats on_the shore were remov- \Rome, Nov. 14 3 p. m—-Ot ten|Fall of Veles is Imminent—Ask Armis- | Tho Serbian troops. are cAreying ot |LLS,NOmen, three of ~whom, Umeko |Lipari, on the isiand of 'the same ed to safety. The burned building was| Rome, via Paris, Nov. 14.—Pope Ben- Amerteans who ‘wsro ‘on bosrd the| tice to Bury Dead. helr Totreat in Desfect orasrand, ave | Lou0a; Kouko Kaeten and Kailko Ya- |name. feit a snock which lasted Zor &| Fire Years® time and an sxpenditure St ane time used s & ammOry for | edles his made ok Noporisnt derariems | | b > - b s R e | short ximate 000,04 11 - b % Fas suni by » cubriarize o the Tun: | Parte, Nov. 1473145 p. m—The Ser- |Haa"to Sbandon 7 atrial and Bul: | [OFera who have received decorations 2 e % ToF the thorough rehibilitation of| Con S+ Lery company. A aiaw ot the vonit SR - - | blan legation here toc ‘made lic ‘olonel ‘amamuro of lvation P rding to & statement just lssued to- | the following oficial Soptmson: | Maas orions fo the contrary .ere] irmy. 4 SR TORRY: Talivay Speny, | o w4 Face Quarrel Over: Games oF: Cairde. e ok ey 3 n_emigretion office. . : i ‘Although Veles Is ot yet in the Receptions were held at Kloto and at Shintor k. Coin 2006 e _| #oing’ outeide ‘the vatican precinct, ac- Tho stztement alco says that out of | hands of the French and British troops, | ENTENTE ALLIES IN BALKANs | Xobe today in honor of the bluejackets Thesiiey e Marb . cording to the 07 passcngers end crew of the An- |the Bulgarians are hard pressed am of ‘the: crulser Bavetaen the Husisip|. Granby. Coun., Nov. i4—Tbeodors| [The freighter P. D. Armeur of the|ing e quartel over a game be famds tn lonm, Iy 209 wers saved. the.fall of the town is imminent. The ARE MAINTAINING SECRECY [of the United. States Aalatio Moot aary | M. Maltbie, aged 73, prominent among | Boreland Cornelius lne. from Cleve- |2, saloon last might Vito Caccaro was P Elilgsriens. 1 the ernt o oL ue at anchor in Kobe harbor. - > the elder members of the county and | 0, %n” Lake Erie off Waldermeer, | Frark Pasquale. Caccaro will probar 4OW ENTOMBED SOLDIERS suffered enormous losses and have re. | All Suspects Have Been Expelled from Ak state bar association, died at his|S! . -4 3 proba- home here vesterday. He was admit. | four miles west of here last night, and | bly recover. Bystanders grabbed the the Wer.Zoow MAN KILLED AT MERIDEN ted to practice in 1863, and five: times | After being pounded for hours'by a|revolver from Pasqual, who was later ; DUG THEMSELVES OUT, | Juested an anmistice to bury their L e / eavy sea, sank. arrested. sat in the general assembly and was | R rorend . Paris, Nov. 14, 520 p. m.—Military BY FALL FROM A TREE Suried by the Explosion of a German | AFGHANISTAN PREPARING TO |ofcers at Saloniki have taken strin oo O lifam 3. Maibia | - The statement of the actual condi- $1,500 Fire in Stamford. ine—Dug 61 Hours. f gent measures to assure secrecy re.|Was Removing a Bee's Nest When |1902. His son is Willlam M. Maible, | o The statsment o tae SRSl conCle iy WAR AGAINST BRITISH |garding the operation and movements He G R L : secretary to Governor M. H. Holcomb. it o F 2 °'_h Stamford, Conn,, Nov. 14.—Fire, n&,xcw. 14—An episode of the| S of the troops of the entente allies, ace by e o A daughtes also survives. . e s that they hold $195 845,97 | Which starfed in ihe attic did $1,500 iattlefleld is related in'a letter from Fighting Has Already Begun in Sev- | cording to a despatch from Greece. to en, Conn., Nov. 14—Joseph| . Cap Henry J. Jones. > o o g u;u' r'eq‘:ir’:o damage to the parsonage of the local e i n - 14 : - | oolmed’ Baptist o B i s mid.tMo aap sk Plioss oiEenpe LA Shavects incitling ¢ 9.30| ‘Clinton, Conn. Nov. ‘ 14—Captain |ments. This Is an increase of $4,744,570 Baptist church last night. & kmq‘-‘ mine, but dug themselves out| Berlin Noy. 14 (By wireless to Say- | chants, have been expelled from the b ot £ g g g T Postal Savings Banks in Russia. BB two et wese entombed I e AL WpepeHne - 10 | mnhitaxy sone. along the eastern coast, died Bt his| Dr. David Starr Jordan, presidént of | Petrograd via London, Nov. 14, e R ot the ono ot ed i s EgLifnt e BHUID doussistans in home here' today, aged 75. ‘many | the International Peace Congress re- |P. M.—Theé Russian government _space 'B e enc :t a counter |India,” according to telegrams received | The American consul at Malta ca-|remove a bee’s nest when be grasped a |years he was captain of ners | cently held at San Francisco, called | OPening 5,000 new savings banks in I T et chiand, T denives they | by the Overseas News agency from |bled Secretary Lansing that 41 of the|rotten limb and fell to the ground.|carrying brownstone from Portiand, |on President Wilson to ask his coop- | connection with postofices. .aade @ vertical chimnéy, only to find | Constantinople. . “Fighting on the Af- | crew and four passengers of the An- | Physicians were summoned and found | Conn., to southern ports. He at one | eration fn forming a peace bureaw i == Bat I¢ iosued less than o vard from an |ghan-India, frantier,” the Turkish ad- [cons. nome of them Americans, had | that he had broken the spine between | time owaed several vessels of his own. |the hope of estabilatiing an Movements of Steamships. trench. Waiting ices add, “already’ has begun at sev- | been landed at Mal _the Britial : b:ymath another direction and after {eral places.” steamer Brodiea. T RLET s SV . e e v iow il | pop et (e Bl ek Tov. e —Sating; Sensmes i N i iz it #

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