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Approximately 33,000 British prison- LEADERS CONFIDENT WHY PALMER-PROVIDENCE ROAD WAS GIVEN Ul ; VOL. LVIL—NO.. 296 ; 3 g ; The Bulletin’s Circulation in _» Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population Watertown, N. T. ’ S ¥ ey v z | i Joffre Commander-in-Chief. JURY RETURNED ADVERSE VER-|DEMOCRATS OF SENATE WILL |000,000, Premier Asquith stated. s B e D e er estet of| PICT ON TWO INDICTMENTS RESUME DISCUSSION TODAY R ? 2 dependent ministry colonles. President| CONSPIRED TO DEFRAUD Baron Sonnino Announces That Offers of a Separate | Feincere sisned the decreo tosay. et i pettor In New' York ctfy E Surrender of Monastir Rumored. : &raph “company dated Thursday night | ment Is Two Years' Imprisnment Fying 160 passengers. Abandoned When the Two Roub Finally Reached a Tl# 2 says it is reported in Athens, but nol :‘I:.’" AR el “'n; s “: :;;:ued_ o bc' pfl-“"; in g !91 = TV -‘. garians. —_— ITALY ADHE ¢ " Gabled Paragraphs | TheHamburgLine |Failed fo Agrep | Condensed Teleorams §170.000 TO BLOCK GRAND i vember “comned wraseors. "% | Mellen Tells of Efforts to Prevent Extension of Gr: Peace would Not be Considered Lomdon, 3, 2.50 a. m—An Ath- | Maxithum Penalty for Each Indict- |Some Agresment Will be Worked Out| The Whits Star Liner Baltic wail- vet officially confirmed, that Monastir| and $10,000 Fine—Sentence Not .Im- VS YDREatiae om0, 35 WhmMedWhuEledontbePuHictheShfi: I SR - NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915 s ~ _ TEN PAGES . i - PRICE TWO - s % one foot s deartian 5 (fficials Guilty| On Cloture Rule North Africa, including Morocco and ey SR e ens despatch to the Exchange Tele- trs Madtlay it oot fosieass ed from New York for uv«voo{. car- DECLARES INTENTION OF SENDING AID TO SERBS |cion st emans “Astrions ‘and Bui-| posed. il 5 ~ Oklahoma’s December crop report GREAT MILITARY SPECTACLE New York, Dec. 2—Three high offi-| Washington, Dec. 2—Democrats of |§ives the winter wheat condition as Down of the Extension Would Have, Answered “That _ WITNESSED AT TOKIO, |Sl2ls and a ‘subordinate officer of the | the sensio failed in conference today |35, against 85 last ear. v % B . ; = i ition is Almost | Hamburg-American line were found |to reach an agreement on posal e § & 2 — Mellen Serbians Still Hold Monastir, But Their Position is e uilty tonight in the federal district |to limit debate. They will resume dis. | The Panama-Pacific Exposition will It w!' Going to Raise H Was Opposed to - o . . |Emperor Yoshihito Reviewsd Fifty|court of having violated the laws of | cussion of the issue tomorrow, but|close its gates Saturdav night with a o : Hopeless, as the Bulgarians Have Cut Communication Thousand Troops. the Tnited States in sending coal and | several senators intimated tonighi that |net balance of §2.281.165. J. P. Morgan About Acquisition of the New London other_supplies to German cruisers in oture agreement could be reac o . - = Tokio, Dec. 2—The great military |the South Atlantic in the first few |in conference and that a rules fight| The American Woolen Co. is re- orthern—Other : Between That City and the Greek Frontier—Rumor | to%ic, Dec t-The ereat ; bistery |months of the Buropean war. The|would develop on the floor of the|POrted fo have received anotiier larse N Facts Brought Out at Trial of F o- G P of Japan was witnessed in Tokio jury returned a verdict of guilty on |senate when congress opens next Mon- |army blanket order from Europe. Says the Russians Have Crossed the Rumanian Border |day. Fifty thousand soldiers—infantry, | cach of two indictments. day. artillery and cavalry—selected from all Might De!zy Organiation. Lake Superior copper mines pro- D Sentence Not Imposed. han 25,000,000 és of B i parts of the empire, ‘were reviewed by Such a contingency, it was admit- [ duced more i RES, N9, ottalin and Are Marching Through That Country to Bulgaria— | B115 of e cmpire. et oo e on of| The specific charge against the de- gency, refined copper during November. g his coronation. Ten aeroplanes and|fendants was conspiracy to deceive and | o0, Might delay organiation of the e New Y . 2—C . Mel- On the Italian, French and Russian Fronts Artillery |several airigibles represented the aerial | defraud the United States. The max- o Seoma, Drevent the holding of 3| About 10 per cent. wage increase i Ly harles 8, Mel- investisate witl the resuit that Mallee , w len, ident New York, | Edson J. Cham resids - branch of the gervice. imum penalty for each indletment is f,‘;‘;"::';m“{h';“‘;?”‘lflgn‘l nate aues-|to employes of the Aetna Explosives | New fiaven and Miactoors catond. oa: n J. berlin, president of the New Haven and Hartford rallroad, ad- | Grand Trunk, and Alfred W. Smithers, Before the le, the emperor rode | {Wo years’ imprisonment and $19,000 - | Co. plant at Gary, Ind., was reported. | niitted on the stand tod: at the trial , Wer, indicted under the Bombardments Are the Order of the Day—Agreement | urougn the ranie He- was sccompas | fne. |~ Sentence was not imposed fo- | Aaministration leaders, however, ex o g ra o el e er New Haven Directors. . pressed confidence that some agree- K _|of the cleven former directors of the |Sherman law. The indictment was 2 % 5 nled by the military attaches of the | RigHt i S le’leh:;e JhoUr | ment on rules, would be worked out “T"'!v";‘m"‘l’:‘"‘s;tl ?‘.dl-cllfllory road that some $120,000 in New Haven | dropped, but the -charges contained Between Greece and Entente Allies Hangs Fire. yarious embassies,” including ~Colonel | when the verdict was reached, Judge | by Monday. - el oontey ot ccio%ed | money had been spent in efforts to | therein form perhaps the most impor- 3 e James A. Irons, the American ‘sittuh%. e :ger;;d i el }smlro;oa-&': s Proviblos o Nowe Buts. il ot sall S — l;l:ck proposed extensions of ehe Grand | tant of the allegations against the de- 4 = nesses w Rul . Cs N dants”; case. . 3 »y“:fip',::‘;‘.?{‘w‘:g:"' ézgfufinv% o | set aside the verdict and arrest Judg- | The conterence today had before it| L e saic | BoBIRnd Tie alss texiined that, afier | St Down of Sroidonce Extonaioht = R e . . Gu- - ini; years, | ., London, Dec. 2, 1015 p. m—ltaly, | Erench and Beldian sund’hard been|firie, and ail the members of hix staff | fer. A date for passing sentence Wil | Sulbmitied by Bemmer ouane opmic; | 1918 46, colebrate. the 500 anniversary | s eimiog over & Beriod of four YEArs. | *liiynt way the sifect on the pENIE through her foreign n‘;m‘:stera,d Eu;o: mg:h:;lv ;:;g’:;sainghgebafl the | ana their wives, and by Rear Admiral |then be designated. committee. ~As agreed upon by the |Of the founding of San Antonio, Tex..| vember, 1913, a traffic agreement and | ©f shutting down the Providence ex- esio; rma - 3 zs:';g:ngirgaafy A London, whereby the | positions have been given rather a se- | Albert G. Winterhalter, commander of Only One Ballot Taken. committee yesterday, the new rule |are under way. , < the United States Asiafic fieet, and the would have made it possible for the e = : sllied powers undertake' not to con- | vere dattering. Severe monitors took | i Uoited Blates Asiatic fesl and S| In reaching its decision, the jury is | moUld, haye made it possible for the| gy, pational comvention of the - el gl e o SiteMtion | that t‘hnu thoes h‘l"ifi‘:“é’&fi: SugEeSting | entire forelgn colony viewed the pa- | TePorted (to have taken but oné ballot | Gili within two daye Before it way | Fraternal Order of Eagles will be government. gave up its proposed extension from |EOYSTRNENG, W L Lo milae Palmer, Mass., to Providence, R. I, and that coincidentally the Grand Tmnk\"“"‘"‘-"' gueried B- L. Eatts Thi SN the New Haven abandoned on the same | Manner possible” replied Mr. Mellen, and this after several hours of di vannah, Ga., July 31 fto “that it was going f raise heil” of sending help to the Serbian army |next offensive will be undertaken. ires @1d soveral hundred thousand | cussion of the evidence in minute de- | Propernes, '0, Conference today it was | ROIZ Bt SEvae: o . iy s pian fo pasalel the Orand| o Y wilaes pente siets In the Balkans. Dautral Heess Talks of Faafe. " Forelgn military experts express the | all. The jury was given the case | UL IO Brovide that mo senator e Moot Impertant Allegath et e oL May Influence Greece. There is still a good deal of talk in | opinton thas. the revicw dembnstrated | 3t 240 o'clock this afternoon. Its | & messs after oh chan, one hour of | vpy Consolidated Mfg. Co. of To- ost Importa legations. The court declined to let the wit- This news, the most Important for | the neutral press about peace, based | the thoraughness of the Japanese mili- | (oreman, George W. Palmer, announced | (ol flib. tering - tactics. mere Laeg |ledo, Obia, will discontinue the man- | This is the agreement upon which | ness answer the question. : o o™it ha ‘Delteved. ers wil | O Teports from Germany Of ithe ac | taey oo the verdict at 10.10 o'clock tonight, |employed. ~Senators Owens, Willlamg | Ufacture of bicycles to fill shrapnel | the Uniteq States government, scarce- | He had been told by Chamberlin, he e s eaing tho sitvatiom, | Livity of the socialiats &nd From Acs: em. seven and one-half hours later. nd Walsh apoke at lenh i vunsms | ordews for Europe. "% |iy @ week after it was reached, caused O s sspecially in Greece, Where negotia- |ftria on dissatisfaction there with al- | g OWQUT IN AIR CHAMBER Appeal May Be Taken. of the rule. They maintained that é o RESEukea) Sxhul Jry; In Now Xeck toii . o tions are still pending between King |leged German attempts to take con- the senate was not a continuing body | President Wilson and Mrs. Galt will Constantine, his cabinet and the min- | trol of the internal administration as OF NEW YORK SUBWAY.| An appeal, it seemed certain tonight, and that it would by receive as a wedding gift a_box of Isters of the quadruple entente. These | has been the case in military affairs. will be made to the federal court of L sTmaLy o 5 TS AT adopt new rules next Monday. If the|World-champion apples from the town | DU PONT EXPLOSION NOT WAREHOUSEMEN REPORT negotiatians have been protracted ow-| It is comsidered significant that all | Several Workmen Had a Narrow Escape | @Dbeals and in case the verdict is up- majority fail of Brewster, Wash. s Ing to the Greeks' unwillingness to al- | the new Austrian ministers are men Febtn. Dadth held to_the supreme court of the | there sules oAb s S =i RESULT OF OUTSIDE PLAN INCREASING PROSPERITY low the allies free use pf the railways | With German leanings, which is 5 United States. In the meantime the |holds that the senate is not a contin-| The National Rivers and Harbors RENT i B Condi s L ! d the right to police Greek waters | thought to mean that the German par- | New York, Dec, 2—Several men at | defendants will probably remain at|uing body, {here may bhe serious aifi- | Congress which meets in Washington | Official Says Report Is “Sensational | Reflects Conditions in Many Lines of iainet submarines. They are not yet |ty has been successtul. Wore ot Come ot the subwaye undar | liberty under $5.000 bail cach, as it Is | emuity in orsaniing the seenor 5 UM | on Dec. 8 will take up the problem of and Utterly Groundless.” Business Activity. DL ooivleted, but che Ietest i Indi- L OF B construction beneath the East river |the Present intention of the govern- | opening day. freight congestion. : cate that they are likely to end in|TOTAL OF BRITISH MILITARY had a narrow escape from death early | €Nt Dot to ask that the bond be in- uran d. Contest for Presid Pro T o s Vaek Wilmington, Del, Dec. 2.—A lengthy | New York, Dec. 2—Members of the complete satisfaction to the entente : the | creased. nf or President Pro Tempore. | Guaranty Trust Co., ow statement was issued by the Du Pont oot the. assurance. that Italy ss. AND NAVAL LOSSES TO NOV.9.|today when a blowout occurred in the - Now Yor! American Warehousemen's association A air chamber in which they were at Fpur Defendants Affected. esides the cloture fight the con- |declared the regular quarterly divi-| o, oo o miany through Former Con- | here to attend their mnwom Fran % i : £ t. and an extra div- 3 well as Great Britain, France and Rus- | Premier Asquith Tells House of Com. | work. The tunmel is being bored| The four defendants affected by the | candldate for. presiGnt Lee tenorbre: | 1aand of 2 per cent. gressman Charles B. Landis, ome of |Teport steadily increasing 7 ’s:'rm- s 15 hAE MIRES B regtain tsath mons They Were 510,230, through rock, but at the point at which | vergict are Dr. Karl Buenz, manas- | Senator P merene -is a candidate its officials, denying that the explosion | 21l over the country. Charles u: Greek assistance stronger. 5 i Syt pressure forced a hole through stone |eonsul-ge 1 e e p-3 rkansas, who seeks re-election. The | sShows , Rer cent of the en-iplanning or interference.” The, state- 0, ares year Situation in Balkans Unchanged. |25 u’?'ié’:‘wxi‘i‘fi.?o?’&.“:.:’m“im o e iere, former German alignment tonight was said ta be close |Jisted men in the United States Navy Otherwise the situation in_the Bal- e it i ‘fire d minister to Mexico and German com- [and champi f de were-ap- |are American citizens. ment also says that no suspicious fire kans remains upchanged. The Ser- |ih & writtin reply by Hesmice Sssuiin | mod GEat i e R o Dtars rhe e {Dosjins_to Tou absenteen 5 hasten - [ a e the ‘company’s factories in any Dart of b 5 n T : i i Ahs. ucla ar : # e O bians still hold Monastir. but thelr po- | to a question satreosen to ity poduitl | most swamping . passing _ barse. meae |0, ashington. The absent semators | Fimadeial supbort wit be kiven thelihe sitlon is almost hopeless as the Bul- 3 ‘tion~ proceedings tribunal George Katter, geheral supe: 2y L country since the European war |- 4 T e o are Lewis, of Illinois, Martine of New |8 copper miners in the CHfton- |began. The publication of what he{Criss, “the returns har ~ ‘ment in the house of commons. ree Of the men at Work in the tun-|intendent of the line; Adolph Hach- | Jersey, Lea of Tennessee and Culber- | Morenci districts of Arizona by _the, ed i HonRE ” and ttefly | bountifil and m- some garians have cut communications be-| The losses were distributed as fol- | el were pinned helpless against the|meister, general purchasing agent, and 3 £ Mnie ‘. ters s g Wrtasly tween that city and the Greek frontier | lows: = . wall of the tube by a gigantic air bub- | joseph Poppinghaus, a L b ;’m: ar | 700 O Texas ‘Western Federation of Mniers. and the Serbian troops still there must, FRANCE. ble. The remaining members of the groundless reports was the reason as- | tablished récords and thus afforded & operations. = ed for the issuance of the state- | firm baSe for all business in the German navy, at present a sec- Between Aug. 1 and Nov. 27, the | oim Conditions as to cotton and rice ar e L i, ot Mo | 1L Sy o ki 0 S (1 O oo i Beman || NAVAL FORGES PO ATH| THSY St ot T i i || Roiarting the reone Qtr, ater | e iy d 00, G S om M = 9 efendant, Felix Seffner, HAITL | United States was 122,670, against -| “In manufacturing, while some. | too strong. Othe aiia. ooas M’):;g: 54435 | rades from their perilous position. supercargo on one of the neutral stating that its cause still is a mys - « Report That Russians Are in Ruma#iz.| Totals, 319,658, - e ol uiks ey sLin nluaping 181,974 for the same period in 1914. ression .existed eatrly i steamers sent to supply the German Fstii 4 DY tery, Mr. Landis says: P iy in the But Battleship Con- & t desires it to | there has been for some months v B G a et e e E S BEERR 8ir bubbled and seathed to the surface |fleet, was not brought to trial. He| - nectiout Leaves for Philadelini The Siate Department has received | pe Joowr o 1 Eees T remens | ably a8 Ereat Activity as aver mas wms | have crossed the Rumanian border and SR uAd‘ L e e oy wios B T el B it Wi On no_confirmation from London of the |expiosion to have been one of those |Dessed. ~While this is .partly due to RaS SSCILoR UGN that countryEod o sary . . - 1504 2880 >33 | pressure subsided, the tuanel filled e a prisoner in a Cansfian ao | o Vashington, Dec. 2. B a. This, however, lacks con- ent time a prisoner in a Canadian de. ‘The battleship dispatches stating that Great Britain |, . ¢ tunate tragedies that could not | WAr materials and supplies the firmatlon . and such a movement is Other ranks . 21531 70,148 10,211 | with water. It will take a week or |tention camp. Connecticut _left Port au Prince last|intends to reopen the meat Cargo|pave been foreseen or provided against, | of manufactures for domestic uses night for Philadelphia, heading the |cases. as have been others that have taken | for countries other than those at hardly likely to occur unless Rumania| T°tals, 106,610. PSS tomnRke s (5 fu. tiis work Took Verdict Calmly. withdrawal of American naval forces e | place ever since th manufactur of |is reported very large: ¥ gave her ‘;e:mxj-lmln. which would be OTHER THEATRES. - » ok The defendants took the verdict | g€ased in the pacification of Haltl S i sece ot r--'m:“p:g‘:’ e |powder began and that no_designing o I ;V:fi;:id:h;amm of the tamount to joining the allies. Killed. Wounded. Missis U R Afmial Canertol Fmaluy Tor ihe BRI £ v twy ot Bl M Py Vg e g Another report credits the Russians |Officers ...... = 927 | TUAR G FLEABURE B Db By o taa S out, with diverting their Bessarabian army Other ranks . toward ‘Galicla, where a big offensive t Totals, 11,502. 76 - present with his flagship, the crulser |(© the establishment of direct train |y Tany rumors are taken up sep- | F€POrts a large increase m 5587 3,223 FOR JAPANESE FINANCIER.|Dn, Hienz turned and shook hands|\yashington, several gunboats and |Service betw. i wuu Constanti- | arately and denied. tonnage. i et L P more than 2,000 marines on duty | nOPle. _ The convention will close tonight is to be undertaken. This, likewise, is NAVY Baron Shibusawa Guest at Receptions, | Wirochsohel.” he said and = Kotter | Z400 % - THREE SMOTHERED IN with & dinner unconfirmed. ¥ O ) L5 S Cor o Tieematiae at | g i The Ocean Steamship Co. signed a - Killed. Wounded. Misst Luncheons and Dinners. silent. Poppinghaus said in broken ecretary Danlels said today that s gt MUD UNDER AUTOMOBILE s 3 On the Other Fronts. oM o5 e e English: “I do mot care. This ia mot | With Iestoration of order under the|COntract, for, & frelght and prssenger BUSINESS MEN WANT NON. On the othér fronts, Italian, French |Other ranks . New York, Dec. 2—Since his ar-|the last word. government “in Haiti, and the | Steamship. Corpa- | Gary, Ind., Fire Department Called| p, at Bumstan artiiey poiay Brench | Otfier rankd . 9128 - 2.0 3101 ival bove Tricagy. Daron Shibusmws | Defendants counsel was allent b o ratification of the treaty giving the|the Harlan & Hollingsworth Corpa-|Gary, Ind, Fire Department C ARTISAN TARIFF COMMISSION. are the order of the day. The British, | Grand total, 510,230, Tias been the guest at an almost con- | the verdict (Roser B. Wood, the as- dl’;“"ghf;j‘:nj:‘;’:::;g'j R ovee g = R - President of Chamber of Gommerce of * 2 % tinuous round of receptions, luncheons | sistant United States district attorney. » One brakeman was killed and three| Gary, Ina Two men and & U. S. Tell - and dinners. The baron. was the|who conducted the government's case, | (P Years, the naval forces would be 2 et e s i - 8: Tolls President Wilses: ] . e ithd: V3 Vo | Passengers injured when a Chicago, | woman were smothered to death in - OWNERS OF MOTOR BOATS NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON e e e oo, Tas | B this to #ay: ane only one thing | MANGE. from The Joname fores: havg | Milwaukes & St. Paul Rallway pas: | the mud under their antomobile, which | = Washinzion, Dec. 2—John H. Fahey, AND YACHT CLUB MEMBERS| MARKETING AND FARM CREDIT. | ciety gave a dinner for him at which | —that the laws of the United States |Peen withdrawn as yet. The Connecti. |Senger train was wrecked near Free- |overturned and ground its occupants president of the Chamber of Commerce Ve West Gary marsh 0 2 Ambassador Chinda will be present.!must be observed by citizens of all|CUt brings only her own crew. man, Wash. mtn ::‘;;nm“cé:;y";';uc:s:.rf‘se’,mm“g %‘,m:,;: &E'.“dms?:," toud . operative Farmers’ Soci in city paid a tribute to the Jap- |la viola y any one of them | CHARGE v v ve met o 5 24 i AT IR it it e inILn A the Aatiacs ooy 008 0f thed) RGED WITH HOLDING UP Great Lakes have been cummlndeerrd‘I ng that another man may have partisan ‘hicago, Dec. 2. Are Expected to Organize Waterways League of Connecticut. Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 2—Some 80 owners of motor boats afd members of : tariff commission and provide means in his honor at the Lotos club. FI-|out, they will be prosecuted.” FIFTEEN STAGE COACHES |DY the government to carry to Eng-Ydeath in the mishap. to strengthen the merchant marine, A resoluti = - o Doe-| bert 1. Gary, chairman of the United land the grain recently taken over by | The fire department was called to viding for a central body for the pui Mr. Fahey declared there was great & T : Britain. extricate the bodies of the three vic- d - yacht clubs throughout the state are |pose of ; DI tion, said that Edward W. Trafton on Trial in Fed- | GT¢at e . need for more ships to carry the ex- expested at a meeting to bo held at | ore societice thraughONE. he - Ueiied | America. Aesires the fendstiy of Jap. |MORE LABOR TROUBLE eral Court at.Cheyenne, Wyo. The Westi Machine Co.. of | ims, Which have been identified 2| ports of the United States and that the the Pequonnock Vacht club house one | States, covering every phase of agri- |an if for no other reason than lts pe- AT REMINGTON PLANTS. T A o e | N e as e S chins ofierat ways ol sceurSERS m ni o b B . H. G o) 7 a_ocmprom! i of meg;fl%’;;&:fi:;‘ g}gtudndgi:gusxgmedl :nmhtnouslv at cugwlm .,:3;",!;‘%":;. SEIS R & ,i;‘f::":t;agig vgffi' i»ohfidm VIVE forelgn government for the equipment | cago, and Jack Thompson, 43, of Nee- | in order ‘hat legisiation might he passe Connecticut will be perfectdi. Frank | tional conference on marketing and | nesh With.than the Japapess,” said Mr, | -2bor Leaders to Try to Effect Settle- | TEASon Sharecd with holding up 18 team turbien, o JSstrovers With |dles, s and Mrs Adkins wers em- |21, JUIBE the coming semsionof cous Elllote of the kbo;;cclhgfdgu(:’ve‘l;r‘lflup ;Of|farm credit. The plan as outlined is| Gary. “Every act of theirs has been ment Without a Walkout. robbing them of money and valuables 5 D ployes of S. A. Davis of Chicago, Mrs. | Sress, ‘The president told Mr. Fahey for local organizations to be governed |honorable and high-minded so far as = stowaway on the | Bore bt i, Actae: shin |6 Was studying both questialis Ve slde and will probably be elected presi- | by a national federation which would | thelr deals with us are concerned, | Poston, Dec. 2——In response to & estimated to be worth about $5.000 in| Karl Schulze, - refully. 5 Yellowstone National park, July 29,|steamer Rotterdam, who confessed to |seen in the automobile not been | dent. John Gebhardt of both the Pe-|send experts through the country to|They are open and falr; there are no | {elesTam announcing that 3,500 mem- | 1914, was placed on trial here in fed. : 3 et -— guonnock and the Mohawk Yacht clubs | educate the merhbers of the smaller |bad debts, We are glad to sell to them | PerS of the International Association |eral’ aistrict court, Dl e estor, Il Baiad heaxd from. of Bridgeport will act as secretary. y, tw E ked automobile was dis- | STORAGE ROOM WANTED FOR oas 1 of Machinists employed at the plants | srers : mitted to the country, two persons| The wrec! L L Act as seorelany S es in better methods of growing,|and buy from them.” on, who claims to be a sufferer ; y having offered him work. covered by a pedestrian who noticed x harvesting and marketing hte crops. —_— ¢4 ths Remington Arms company and |rom chronic rheumatism, hobbled into he tail light of the car gleaming at /000 CARS OF COTTON at 8 o'clock. ' Reports of ~all yacht| The action in e ¢ the TTnion Metallic Cartridge company | court . That & —— the tail light o i Slube i Ahis Sl 83 el s clubs | gesions” "made’ vestenday By .| WITH MURDER OF WIFE | e PIOECROrL Conn. had Voted 1o ot et Tration was phsseniy o | il ona 2l Re9oTE 8 1YY, paymaster | he side of the'road. ie InvestEned| Exporters Negotiating with Sesttl {hroughout the state, will be given. | Charles McCarthy of Wisconsin, who WITH MURDER OF WIFE | strike tomorrow. three officers of the able to perpetrate the holdup was the | S, caterday at A i A P oftr : s to act In - Port Commission. whi where he had been on duty as collector | ing out of the mud. described whi sald w. oy srand lorge of Machinists left here for | belief today, Two day: ©1where similar purpose with those of New | danger of the formation o st great| Her Body Was Found at the Foot of | Bridgeport tonight. The officers, | bers. Troes © days after the rob-|of customs and capatin of the port. — " bery Trafton was arrested at Griggs, Seattle, Washn., Dec. 2.—Expo York and New Jersey and not only | which would be Intmicable ts e tot a CIiff, Nov. 28, 194. Thomas J. Savage, john E. Andersom, |Idaho, where, ‘according to United | 11° W28 & native of Mechanicsburg, Iil. | NEW ENGLAND SHARING began negotiations today with the S compel motor boat owners to comply | terests of obth the produces aes ihe e F e, oslined to say | States Attorney Charles L. Rigdon, he| Ohio C. Barber, millionsire match IN_INDUSTRIAL BOOM |attie port commission for space in with the laws but also to watch legis- | consumer, Minneapolis, Min: Dec. 2.—Fred- | whether the grand lodge had sanction- displayed a great deal more money facturer, »d TS, was jed o public warehouses in which to store S e e eidered E grick T. Price was indicted by ftheled the strike, but intimated that they |than he was known to possess before | yeare his srivate sscretary. They lett | Fact Reflected in October Earnings of | 1,000 cars of cotton en route here from necessary and harmful. ARMED BANDITS DEFIED county grand jury today, charged with | would try to effect a settlement of the | the holdup, years his private secretary. They left gAY 1000, cara of cotton en route here from A SQUAD OF MIL The. dein of . nls /wite. Masy Price | matkont. . The machiniaty 1t i un: after the ceremony for ~Old Point s o use of the scarcity of ocedn ton-. < i b o2 Wl . g Bfoamr 2 iy N vork, De: arnings of the | nage necessary to store the EEBENES DRTECTIVES ARE TN member _of a well known Minnesota | derstood, allege that foremen of the| TRIAL OF ATTORNEY KING Comfort and Washington, D. C. .,e:w‘_om oy ool | Coitoms e “at ieas 'ezl the' WORKING AS COAL TRIMMERS | In an Abandoned Logging Shack in a |family. Mrs. Price’s hody was found |two companies have discriminated STARTS IN BRIDGEPORT TODAY| H. B. Ro chairman of the Ley- | rallroad for October indicate that New | . The movement of cotton through this Swamp Near Gagen, Wi at the foot of a clic near here, Nov. |against officers o2 the union. 1ot B Ropen, chairman of the Ley. raliroad for October tndicats thet Ho | eroee. Bamin: o cotton through il Sag To Discover Whether Chemicals Are J 28, 1914. Price said his wife had Chardied “With Twe Wortgage Ferg. |1S3] Meamalip line, i v e e s Srariat o> Dz | fha. e ey it T v ] Mixed With Coal to Cause Fires. Rhinelander, Wis, Dec. 2.—Barri- |fallen from the cliff while trying to Meeting to Be Held Sunday. eries—Is Now in Jail By The Galveston agency of the |erating revenue of 36,532,914 shows an | to be the largest on record. | caded in an abandoned logging shack | "°SSue & pet dog. apoo Brid G Dec. 2—Officers - Y Teyland line. Mr. Roper was known |increase of $834,000 ‘over the corre- sl mmaetl) Now Xork, Dec. 2. Acting upon sus-|in a ewamp near Gagen, three armed |, Coori®p D, Tichineon, who secom- | @ BEE oo coninists’ union lor e | Bridgeport, Conn, Dec. 2.—The civil|1n marine circles all over the world. |sponding month of last year. while net | woNG DUNG OF PUTNAM picion that the fires which have stari- | bandits today defied (he eforts. of a|Baied Price on the night of r¥fs.|of the local machinists’ union late to- dgeport, Conn, Dec. 2.-The civil I Tt ed in coal bunkers of several steam- |squad of militia and all available coun- | Lrice’s death, also was indicted, | night said that a meeting will be held | Z2%¢ s 569, NOT IN COUNTRY ILLEGALLY. < fathes Fairfield Couny Bar association| Mrs. Mabelle Flelds, aged 24, was | creased by 3599, FEE S e aPtor e ‘eninte Miies were cansca | Hith (5 ‘pandite. Suemk o184 881¢ | v “arronied In Washington, D. C, | not machiniste, Dacksmitha, brasiers | againat Clitus H. King: the allsged ab: |arrested ot Camden. . J1 on acharge| Al ‘the separately opered come| st U N 5 wound t kers employed at | Sconding eld attorney-at-law, and |of having mu: or tw : D 5 2 . a by chemicals mixed with the coal, Fed- | Sheriff Rodd sustained a scalp wound [I55¢ DIEbt and ‘will be extradited to|and sheet metal workers state representative, which is to be|Mabel, three months old, and Frank, |dominant interest disclose appreciabl After Hearing in Hartford. B Rl o Gebctives ace wordic]and Desuty Saarar oL a Minneapol . the Union Metallic Cartridge company 3 = nd Frank | ross and net gains, notably the Cen- ing ir as coal trimmers in the bunkers of|the shoulder. Officers sald soday tu | p,Civll Sylis are peading against|here will go on a strike. e e e i tornay, Hacie | Nt I 8. Cummi: , 1s down ort ison. She had also attempted sul-|tral New England railway, whose net Hart " ford, Conn., Dec-2. =¥ gome of the steamships now loading |of the besieged men appeared fo be s A L ] E Filintar o€ the Wabaols Connty oot Luptae e hearing_arguments ioday "~ Unitea . § = s last leficit earn. en Commissie Richard F. The investigators are sald to have| The bandits are accused of robbing | VI DETEONIVE BANY, ALEOWRL S0 bera beforth Fudge Cese:tomon sioner Ricl Car- ings on trolley lines were substantially . v 3 S e R L R S R T T AR 1o Li7e” it Wity | i By waa, & Fogitive ot thrts | g, Sweaping torst €aa o 3 und, | Som $50360 00 JBR, SR o vos. il Yo funitions ang_ that coal lmprer” | [aied 10,1, scene Shortly atter mid- | Anniversary Celebrated _Throughout = I o 1 | g, g AT 5k men Sema Srosi| SIS SIS MINEEROERTS o In Bridseport Wednesday on tha: fire Sponthneously. The county was summerey® Smeer i Dual Monarchy, Yesterday. New York, Dec. 3.—Margaret T OF UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. |same charge were heid under 31508 to unverified reports, posses from| Berlin, Dec. 2 (By swirel Say- | Whase bisth hare caumed & simiiar dls. | EARL KITCHENER ATTENDS Despondent South Norwalk Woman ook S e Tor. sppsarancs i, S Gagen and Warks have entered the |ville, N. YJ—The 61th amniversaty | cussion ss that over the defective baby T e . Annual Meeting of National Council | ary. REQUISITES FOR PAROLES of the accession of Bmperor Trancis |allowed to die recently in Chicagy, disd MEETING OF. WAR COUNCIL: L el ? Oibson e Pahington: OBITUARY. < STATE REF 3 Joseph ‘to. the hrone was celebrated | today in (he Bables' hosp o o Sou Dec. 2. A TS S e FROM ORMATORY. | CHARGED WITH KEEPING throughout the Austro-Hungary mon- |eration, was performed The intan th!'-‘::l; T e ey e T e e e & i s e St Mrs. Elizabeth F. Wade. Must Have Fundamental Knowledge of SOLDIER CHAINED TO POST |fre poany o e oery et I | totormes. parsl e e 'result of continued il heaith, ded | superintendents of the Universailst | Norwalk Conn. Dec, i—rs. Bl £ EAun Landasge: Golonsl Robort Hirst, Thind Infantry, | %00 benet of reisf fords. ~ *- g i SR iy ot s id | s, oF polovi Bhe leat lasy her | Souncll 1s in closed scesion Siscussing “eriter. died at her homs et K i rantry, | %, ener, the ish secre: war, 2 Chaditve, ‘Clets. Dyc. - Inmates of . U.S. A, Courtmartialed, iy Ml BT, e BT P Ty B not ‘visit King George today, having methods of increasing the efficiency of last night at an advanced ‘siia otormgiony hore witnet fa| - U % A e oL thatr pasiz" [ evn i paia the'cunicimary Teapests 5 cas | dren. church 'work. The moraing sestion was eaitoriaily D1 they wve a knowledge at lown, . .. Dec. .—The | precia peration . returning . from a trip the fundamentals of the English | courtmartial of Colonel Rebert Hirst e nevarol e A sy e yostarany. B, £ oo h b 5 of Chicago, nation’s revered ‘They point - 2 ' . . /This action has been taken | Third infantry. U. S. A., is bels - | itelong Earl Kitshoner today nttended & % the national the directors at the recommenda-|at Madison barracks today. Colonel ! A 3 g -ounl‘: fthe war council and after. 3 of ,the superintendent, it was|Hirst is charged with keeping a sol- at the | controversy | Lot | wards was t at & oabinet meet. .. Many of the inmates|dier who struck him handcuffed- for | great achievements of 's ar- [ing, at he doubtless made a re- are of birth and are unable to several days and also with keeping |mies will result in the emperor sign- a gart nn bin trip to the Nesr Dast and #peak the English language. the soldier chained to a post. ing a‘glorious peace.” operation. 3 » Rome and 2

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