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VOL. LVi.—NO. 317 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915 PRICE 0 CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the Gity's Populaticn GERM AN UNDER_SE A cfii‘:}f‘i;‘:f?f:fjfi_ Opening of Pan- Giant Sea-Going fi?""e“sz“ Telearams |Prisoners Rreak Spencer. Chure has returned to Amer. congress suhmafi“es Bratt Alloe Bassolt. oF Bbesidymy oot FfilrfiBId jail 3 l"l'énce to rejoin his regiment. ebrated her 104th birthday. Domion Steamer Ashore. Christmas was Guietly celebrated by R s Cins, N I Dec. 27—The Do-| MEN AND WOMEN FROM ALL RE- |SOON WILL BE SOUGHT FOR THE {he American and British residents of | TWO MEN TORE OUT A PIECE OF v shore at Placentia during a Cale todny Ang mrebably will be| ~ PUBLICS IN ATTENDANCE. AMERICAN NAVY. e s Ok WALL. a total wreck. The crew are believed e years old, spelled 242 words, without to have been saved . a mistake. Davit i Ly Goa THisaterna to He MORE THAN THOUSAND 2,000 TONS DISPLACE —— MADE WAY TO ROOF Repeated earthquakes have been re- ported at Guatemala from central and southern Guatemala. " . i nd e Gai Freed i Dro Welcomed by Vice President Marshall | Virtually All of the Flag Officers a Cliicimias lorsants. ok sesstinas] ained lom by Fifteen Foot P from all over the country flooded the sign. Have Sunk Hali a Dozen Ships in the Past London, Dec. 28—The Twenty_four HOUI‘S understands that David Ll threatens to resign from unless Premier 2 the —Pan - Americanism Characterized Others of the Submarine Flotilla: ith strictiy Over the Jail Wall—Country in Vi- i to his pledze to apply compulsion to har President and his bride. fisns f R e eeret it ey failed to| by Secretary Lansing as the Ex-| Are Said to Favor Building Larger s TR | cinity of Bridgeport is Being Scour- present themselves for attestation un- " i i W : s DL b s Ny Ghesiir LOSS OF 82 LIVES ON FRENCH STEAMER CIOTAT |ac Tora Dain™s recruiting. scheme. | Pression of True Internationalism. Craft for Sea Work. Fc:r?smJ:gmn:'{n""nn;n'd‘:n?.e'"&?,.-'.fl," mme,l!. y Sheriff and i 1 S TO PREVENT MISUSE 5 i OF AMERICAN PASSPORTS Departure of Indian Troops From France for “Another Fie Inanection | BurasusTad sy " Do Estab. of Action” an Important Feature of the Day’s News—| 'ished at Most of Country’s Ports. Wa Turkish Ciaim of Success in Egypt is Denied by the|vent it of may result in Mr. Douglas Arthur Teed, of Bing-| cou. hamton. has completed his oil portrait | pescr O%™ of Governor @harles S. Whitman. sz s L shington, Dec. °7.—Pan-Ameri-| Washington, Dec. 27.—Sea-going characterized by Secre! submarines of 2,000 tons dispi ement in his address of welcome as | probably soon il be rught for the ression of the idea of interna- | American nav. ps a resuit of lessons the central tho learned by navy departmenc exports peeches today at the opening |from the European war and recent nd Pan-American scientific | mancuvers of the Atlantic fleet. It is possible, it as rned tonight, th the fir: five submarine included in unty, with a in this section today the towns of Trumbull, Three negroes are dead and half a 4 dozen others seriously wounded as the | le and the entire vicinity result of Christmas eve carousals in |/7°M Pridgeport to Danbury for trace Atlanta { of two prisoners who last night broks - out of the county jail in the out- small stone found near Vera|SKir's of Bridzcport. —The men w —Efforts to pre- 1N passports shment at o Eari e et the administration’s five-vear build- e e b e Vera ed are Alfred Martin, son of British—News From the Other Fronts Shows No Im- artment inepection burcana sime| Men and women from all the repub- | ing prozramme will 4 3 oldest Known dated ‘setiauity n| DridEerort physician. who' was to bs r 10 the one be opened in New [lics of the two A\merl]m"lso :\lfler;;lml. although :lho T 3 is:;r'l“mm America. jreleased in June and then taken to : et o oo | There were more than 1,000 of them, | based on boats of the 1,300 ton c New Haven for the authorities there, portant Developments—Rumors of Changes in the cials said tol h 90 per | including official delezates, Buests of Coint Dateas Boats Three deer have becn killed by |and Frank Carmalina, who was serv- = 2 . - cent. of the pass for I rnegie Endowme: an) ’ 5 trains on different branches of the|in8 a three year sentence for thefs. British Cabinet Are Being Wildly Talked of. - : N - Jureaus EnOIEE | i Contet B LiE At o | New T 0k Central Hniiosd 1 i St How They Escaped. > openc ties, suc clined to believe that the |tWO davs. st Gefense boat will be n the scrious work . Fifteen other societies, me: New Orleans, San an- Baltimore, should et It was stated that the men tore out - a piece of wall in the jail, made thetr | cisco, . Iy altering the situation; thelany necossity de Theodore A. Thebeau, of New York re ing p B at about 400 tons dis- the roof of the boiler room and .ondon, Dec, i p. The de- mater i here Quring the same period, e i, fwill complete half a_century of ser- - - lv:IIr;)\T;»u e i y from|ullies at Saloniki contemplate their! \Vagter V ssietant | hold frequent joint sessions with' sec- | placement. The name should be, it is [\Wll {omplete balf a century of ser- 9, freedom by a 15 foot drop over - for “another fieid of action” | ne: completed fortifications with | chief of the \ip. was | tions of the congress. asserted, harbor defense rather than|brg, v nighe Il outside. TR 3 st i ortant feature most tisfaction: o ithe est- of e |y 3 - = - . oy — 9 - age s )x‘qvmu imp . x_“:. r lorf‘llll:g xh;l lf‘l(')’:fl : . fa lxl._nl‘u ;”n r(nfl:; T the | welcomed by Vice Pre: e‘nt Mnnhalll. demonstrated that the sphere of ac-| qu. peryvian bark Callo, P of the roundsmen, as R eFdther he | cept minor rtillery and bomb Vice President Marshall welcomed | tion of these boats is limited to a s : ~ od S Houlihan of Newton and Gela of - Lm T |5t mluon el andiiomnive, sty visitors »hn Barrett, direc- | hundred miles or less off shore. Eopotted in alstvein” South Lot ¢ ep : hport had just visited Beal, B. C.. with her sails torn away e s 2 ca . | the section where the men were held. rez AMu 25 Smaller Submarines. by a gale is adrift. heriff Pease was confident that -general of the d introduced Pan-Ame duardo S both he r ior: of German subms large | rine svidenced by the s potamia these theat treasury depa work of tment \ om C s-| Twenty-five smaller submarines are - 15 . L oor : ai o t attempted frang ca, ambassador from Chile, the pre > A ] " eral | SOMe trace of the whereabouts of t} L) D e e & S Thh e one A erit'of the congress. Secrétary Lan- |included in the administration pro- retter ot i, $1:500,000 for the general | cocaped men would be found ang poo P iie places o 24 hours, i W i of t ¢ it g St e for t vear, at an estimated of Jews e by ent | gibly arres: A rance havi 1 e ca he French steamer jburcau the mi nzent re irg in the name of the gov mme for i 5 @ "t | sibly arrests made soon. the soil of the United Kingdom. missing in the Bel- | for pass will be to meet here an1 Ambassador Suarez ald g MEMBERS OF FORD of 6 sing the =i 1 the better un ‘tween the go 700 tons displacement i T of the fleet of sub- | British authori The turkish official communication | teamer M which contained claims hough ents s seized every par- th t t | L pan ca and the | marine nd decreasing that of the ‘(;f'f'rl'rx:r P;‘;m"fi :::n;_a]rd ”{:f ;“l;l.m PARTY DELIGHTED he ian theater, the npa i smaller s could be mplished, | Goe X otterdam Lilo; Line, | 4 anomea A1 fromiithe S e 5 i e the place of Pres- | it T e el ering the |bound for New York. ane ‘:::':‘ .“r:’ ‘P“‘_"b; "ds""‘“ bumeay iich sl b s . {ident Wilson, on his wedding | total expend: s s - c Reception in Sweden. that < been no fighting be- i for an at which | 3 Virtually 18 offic Permission was given for 3,000 mora Stockt ' 20 135 e hiand fhe mabajex- | weie disc et s “And 1 shall not apologize for the |and the commi nnel Doreute, toous o pase’thmvgniithe ) | SENCERINRL ¥is Tonden. Dac_15. L35 R e e e e csident’s absence,” he sald after this | e of the ne flotillas are | United States on their way from |2 lishted over what they de- 3 t 2 2 P scribed as their sympathetic reception ation: said to favor building larger craft for |ASua Prieta to Juarez. PR . - e the presence of love science is|sea work. = ey B T L e ut e ey e tiremnce stilovy acience 3 L Vel Vi Patrick Gannom 57, of New York,|'. Ford peace expedition today con- -l am auite sure T address no a retired member of the New York |Sidered the possibility of returning to T L e VL |PEEREEET ARG WIPE Fire Department was burned to death | Stockhoim. instead of remaining at the president, years of unclouded TAKE NINE MILE TRAMP | While asleep in his home. The Hague, when » permanent peace persed with trifiling loss to! The parliame situation con- | | =1 roops” according to the British | Linues full of uneasy rumo 1d some OF JAPANESE STEAMSHIP | | changes in the cabinet are beir - ——— 3 irkish version says that the' widely talked of. a possibili- | Advices Say There Was an American | the offensive and killed 1t Sir Edv = may | Citizen on Board. put the remainder to compe! him te ish, e commission’ is formed. e . | 7.—The o N Many prominent citizens of Stock- and captured a quantity of . thouzn | Thy 5 A h dai = ,. cards. tobacco y P i s ; 1ship | Rights of the Americas. In the M”;" 5 :‘;“’H" Throwph | ool Grult were racabind by 30 patients | holm, including the mayor, have vis- ews from the other war fronts!cer Churchill to F , i5i ) 't of diplo After wet ing the guests in the now an ush. in the United States Marine Hospital | ited the executive committee and ten- continues to show no important de-|the basis of many Lioya 1 United | name b > o vi restdent 3 at Stapleton, Staten Island. dered an unofficial invitation to the continue =xt I A X nar z T {name of the nation, the vice president | o0 oo Yo Dec. /ST Roads e b e N D ans are win- the minister of munitions, s n anj Gt S e SreTaTeaTSE e R 27.—Roa ion to E en- Eaim e a Erent ovation from. the ! when |} ho Hehta of the Americas, ' [nereabouts were in poor, condition for | Nineteen of the highest ranking of- | Lef Of Suth peace nexoiiations ns may s in Persia; the British -owd when he arrived he in s n one of those men who believe | 2utomobiling todoy o Presiacnt Wil- | ficers of the army and navy will be |arise. The Ford delegates announced ersia_have had same se- Jowning street for the cabinet 2 submar 5 s . tion for w he said. retired from active servive under the|today that the plan had been consid- & wi , wi i ting. ity te . e gamp in the mountain country through | aze Jimit fixed by ered favorably. but that they would ng with the Turks, without ing. e €1 w‘:::n_:rar‘.l{b;w e e he snow and slush. Late Ir. the day | % by law in 1916, e e ST pn g e S0 te depart- | shall keep out of war, but I|the P "l’"_'\"" e G. M. Trevelyan, in command of the| The entire expedition, however, will ARRIVE AT HAVANA.| WITH A BROKEN LEG |port ha R m\,“]_{{‘m\_“"“ w commuted to expire at once the sen- | tayan [ S5 s MTVar ihades { Hague three or more delegates from = { = | Leizr »r of the disaster, who | d3edi'that the Mea Sauibe ar - Turner, fined $100 | each country will be selected, and this Have Announced That They Intend to | When He Found Corfused Father with | i; T wonsular and pess] e and given months in Jail for fi-| | the hunting ssason in Maine, end. | body. constituting 3ir. Ford's ides. of Establish a Residence There. - Child in His Arms. a Ame citizen. | plcitation and that which toi e ;‘““‘ e {"";"‘}"m""‘“ ing December 15, about 10,000 deer, |2 permanent arbitration board, will sit devel I nations to the soul is that AL et 0 Ak dues |several hundred bears and at least | indefinitely either at The Hague or in Havana, Dec. Mrs, Francisco{ Washing —This tory also touches the United Sattes. <y ?0“ encec i h‘,‘n., “'q:;‘l;r ““‘ {:“ 11 human being lost their lives. Ftt‘xi‘kh:imi . B - i v n rek eader, | ¢ ohnnie & % v s - - Mr. Ford today sent a wireless des- Villa, wife of the Mexican rebel leader, | mome: day Johnnie ¢ { Moorost Dostrioe Disstees ey SR v Ford today sent o wireless des- and Mrs. Hipolito Villa, wife of Gen- |who is three years old and lives in Ll ] Rt ot r = complate for ithe |4t e g e o o O i P eral Villa's brother, accompanied by |Riverdaie, Md., near Washin He oF ihal by Arabess ook ation tomorrow of the president's njuries received when he fell from | Was improving in health and wissed their children, a number of relatives | broke his right le three plac was rtual- | ¢ understood “"‘ i P e e des m:‘f«:rr a ladder. His skull was fractured. jsuccess for the expedition. The per- and many servants, arrived here today Tumulty, 1 with distrust e e e e e -~ manent board. the despatch added, Central Ame < but on board the steamer Atenas New Wilson The italian steamer Stampalia which | would be backed by Mr. served in the ord to the lite. C z 1 o definition of Pan- % aided the Greek steamer Thessalonica | extent of $2 if necessary. Orleans. nnounced ja cy hc had become a “tie of =" when she was in distress about 650 | One idea of Mr. d. it is announced. od fo 5 3 - | Mediterranean ‘n anty, a bulwark for our | INCREASED PRICE OF GASOLINE |miles cast of Norfolk arrived at New | is to flood Euror ding the belliz- her hisband nor Colone 1 | . s atta MAY CAUSE INVESTIGATION | York- R B have any intention of ng Mexico, | on; 2 Democracy and Fraternity. Sy R. £ i ¥ e o 2 3 L S | tion_in to | - * cports from Yun Nun in south- being determined to continie the | wr wwi “Democracy and fraternity, which | Tq, Determine Whother There Has| . flrtnina state that the govern | NEW JEWISH BUREAU struggle against General Venustiano | him iy = it LA knows no su v and no inferior, but | Been Any Violation of erman | ment troops have joined the rebels OF INFORMATION Carranza, and fally confident of ultl- | The father became which recoznizes only equality and| Anti-Trust Law. The rebel leader mnow has 30099 A mate success. rection and wk BRAMD WHITLOCK TO f * was the thou L etary 3 | troops. S e e e found him he w-s wandering along in Lansing left in his address on Pan-| Washington, Dec. 27.—Officials of i To Establish Fate of Jews in the Euro- WILL BE NO FCRD PEACE e with Johna RETURN TO HIS POST.| {mericanism and the Monroe Doctrine. | the department of justice said today Angelow Dayo of Pompton, N. J., pean War Zone. MEETINGS IN DENMARK |2 I arms. My . == He compared the desolation of Europe | that the continued rise in the price of s killed when he was struck by = SN _Mir. Tumulty, being th er of six Sail Tod:q on the Holland-Amer- | ;; and the peace of the Ame: s ine, probably would be made the nsylvania express as he was re- k De 27.—Prominent They Have Been Prohibited by the |ioo S5lers himsclf, soon Lad policc- ican Liner Rotterdam. \s indica by the meeting here of |subject of an inquiry to determine |turning with cigars for a Christmas ts of this i oI o n_and chauffeurs hurry- | the members of the ngress. Pan- | whether there had been any violation | celebration. bureau for the Danish Government. |ing around a L motor to convey w nd Whit- | Americanism, he declared, was the iden [of the Sherman anti-trust act. No e | mission of information regard s S the boy to the hospi A woman in {lock, U to Bel- {of internationalism, an of which | formal complaints have reached Wash- | General Edwin L. Hayes, one of the | fate of Jews in the Euro Copenhagen. via London, Dec a handsome limousine ium, wi on the Hol- | \merica has hecome the ington so far, but attorners connected |few surviving founders of ethe Repub- | zones. p. m-—The Danish governmer offered their vehicles, hd- tterdam to re- | which in the end will rule the world. [ with anti-trust pr ons expressed prohibit the mem!ers of the ! Hou British Ambulancé Corps along the |80 to C an front, was decorated by the | has already been planned. At The > motor soon app rolding mect liceman put Jok and his under render it. The boy, i rand ride, | yunc] recent v i Bjornstein, son [smiled on t Al and | gy of the late in dramatist, who | the doctors said later he did not whim- | fyer endeavored to_deliver a lecture on Eu- | per when the broken bone was set. lican party will celebrate his 9Gth | ttion could | birthday on_Wednesday aot his home | junct 's own ini- |at Verona, N. J. | zan e ! hopes John A. Kingsbury, Commissioner of | tion cor Charities, dismissed the entire Medical | who have PO- | sume inve in| " Mr, | Ceographical isolation, similar political | the v the guest at|institutions and common conception of | be begun on the departmen Alexander lHemp- human rights, he said, had made this | tiative. ion for |possible. He pleaded for unity of ac- —_— sed the!tion in seeking the common TO INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS with z ber ad and in this wi \ authoritative informa- erning Jews in the war zones his countr: He p: i | work of com i « | i Board of the Cumberland Hospital. | It wa: he bureau had re IO Cin war oD gection e e — EE b Sanie b miaiuned fe M““fl’ ‘f"‘q"‘ ,P"“'d:,"’ “x’"“_"" y * AT HARTFORD COUNTY JAIL | irokiyn. THe hoard consisted of 57 | 12,000 inquiries prior to its opening. . 2 otE O LOIS SHEEs Wolld ce e suffe o e rom Hot Springs, Va. Presiden — = ‘ Aok 3 = be permitied to lecture on the war | BANK CASHIER OUTWITS =L ma RS )n sent to the congress a message | To Relieve Congestion and Improve | *U75¢0ns and physicians. AN ABANDONED SCHOONER or belligerent powers & TWO YOUNG BANDITS. to Mr, Whitlock, shoes | ssing his hope for its success and Sanitary Arrangements. |, The i Navy: Dot timent astitad. tha Sttt e ST G. W. GLOVER. SON OF 4B et > | and cioth from which to make cloth- | his appreciation of the large attend- - Commander of the National Guard of i i, Ribas T Had Been Handcuffed, But Slipped |ing are vital nec ies in the strick- | &nCe. B Hartford, Conn., —Announce- | Washington that the gunboat Vicks- | o the Coast of Rockport, Mass—Has MARY BAKER EDDY, DEAD. Cuffs and Shot Both Robbers. ngdom 1id that the lor Chairmen of the various delegations. | ment was made tonight that a commit- | burg, now moored at West Seattle, 3 e = ion of the country had result-Many of tnem diplomatic representa- |tee will investigate conditions at the |had been sold to the Cuban govern. Beenn Remanned. Was Not a Christian Scientist—Sued | Grant, Ok —After having|ed in using up the clothing of the peo- | tiVes here, replied briefly to the formal | Hartford county jail with a view of | ment. g e = s iPostian of MothoJs Eatate: been thrown nk vault with | ple and all raw mate addresses. relieving congested quarters and im- ol Rockport, Mass., Dec. The Brit- his hands tied by two rnesto Queseda of the Argentine |proving the sanitary arrangements, ST Georwe | 32Y Tobbed the Bank of Grant of $3 0 purse of $5,000 )seribed by | d¢legation, expressing a wish to see |he committee consists of the county oA k- i —Georze | ngo, Cashier Webb slipped out of his | friends in Toledo, Ohio, to be distrib- | S0me practical accomplishment result | commissioners and Senators Cheney of Ay, e o (of | bonds, intercepted the bandits and | uted under his personal supervision, |irem the meeting. proposed that steps | Hartford and Carter of Plainville and ouths who t Whitlock wi back with The order prohibiting shore leave |iSh schooner Mayflower, waich was for men aboard the German cruisers |abandoned off the mouth of the har- Prinz Bited Friedrich and Kron Prios |DOr during the sule yesterday, rode Wilhelm. interned at Norfolk, was Ut the storm and was remanned to- Ty 2 Hot and! b = > be taken for creation of a bureau for | Representative Keeney of South Wind- % |day. Before zoinz on board. her skip- SR ;| shot ana badly wounded botn. The| - B T Sunpeaion Joow enonent to let:them st oY N e o e e ot réhswgv the I Hills, near | clauge Jones, 23, and Arthur McFar- } NEUTRALS ARE RESTRICTED d students, a bibliothecal union for _—— her towed to Gloucester for necessary Lead, S. D. and, 17, wi Ake: jail | = change of publications and an inter- G repairs. Glover attracted much attontion be- | 200 1T, were taken to jail at Sl FROM ENTERING GERMANY | pn;tional union for conservation of pre- | FULLMAN EMPLOYES GET o T;;‘::"’n,’"f;;'_gng'c,:rmb"m'; The Mayflower was bound from fore his motner's dezth b t iy ouls ias Holdera of P = Must P g | Colombian records. INCREASE IN SALARY 17" nrincipal ports of the United | South Amboy to St. John, N. B., with suit in Massach ! A customer who was in the bank | poecomalle o Cossuler Offie 0 |, Members of the congress were guests S ious | States was $3,145,000,000, against $1.- | €04l 0 Ropraniatens. $550.000 when the robbers entered was driven | Feraonallyfto Consularigjtice. tonight at a reception by Secretary|Conductors, Porters and Various ¢ _estimate sregat ! & .z 705,000,000, the estimated aggregate vith th o : Lansing and members of his official A th T s hob s Chrittan with the cashier into the vault, the E-. s el i Agents Beneficiaries. i 5 WILL DRAWN BY MAN IN door of which the youths could not Ronten e delegation .of the United States. o T L oo INSANE ASYLUM SUSTAINED tist. 1ock's Webbilbosoned bis bonns adl s 5 her neutrals Chicago, Dec. 27—Salary increases| Five persons came near meeting —_— the bandits left the building he pushed | 3 s "‘g'_ ”“~_ TROLLEYS IN COLLISION azgregating $600.000 for the year 1916 | death under the wheels of a Lacka- | Norfolk County, (Mass.) Probate Court TO PROTEST INCREASE open the vault, door and obtained a | el S OUTSIDE WATERBURY, | Will be a New Years gift of the Pull- | wanna Railroad express at Newark, tiad Discllomad it IN FREIGHT RATES |Shotgun. Takirig a short cut to the |, . = & *|man company to certain of its em- - 1D J.. when a Roseville ’bus plunged througho an iron fence and hung sus- pended over the edge of a 30 foot cut. railroad Vslation,_ Webb concealed him- Chambers of Commerce and Manufac- | S¢lf behind a pile of ties. £ As the bandits approached, Webb turers Invited to a Conference. ordered them to put up the will b to the e About Twenty Persons Were Hurt—|[P/Q¥eS- =~ - None Seriously. will go to conductors d dollars of it nd porters and Boston, Dec. R. Reed, a shoe —The will of Levi ring manufacturer, hands. 4 p the remainder to various agents. They | The Massachusetts fish and game |r2W! While he was confined in an N Hasen. Conal Dec e They failed to obey and the cashier | hixed (o the show | g9 VAterbury, Conn., Dec. 27.—About|number 9,000, out of 27,000 employes. | commission annonnced that 1105 dees | iDSane asylum. was sustained in {h; New Haven, Conn. Dec. 21 —Secre- | opd¥ [*i5d 19, o0ey and tho cashier | affixec he Sihe |20 persons were hurt, none seriously. | Workers in manufacturing and repair | wera killed In’ Maseachuoctie duoiey | Superior court —today. s tary Charies E. Julin of the New Ha- | b birth or nat e. The | when two trolley cars collided on the | plants are not included. the one-week open season in Novem. | COUDtY Pprobate court had refused to ven Chamber of Commecrce, it was T e holder of the passport must provide | Waterville line early this morning. 5 ber. " The total was the smanest siime [allow” the will on the zround that learned today. has written a letter to e In & satisfactory manner the urgency | The two cArs, loaded with people on | RUSSIAN RESIDENTS OF 111, Berkshire, with a Kill of 20 leq | Reed’s commitment to the Taunton the various chambers of commerce in | GEN. VICTORIANO HUERTA of his journey, whether of a private or | their way to work in the Waterville 7 < e the state and to many manufacturers’ a business nature and submit his bus- | factories. took different rout from HOPEWELL ASK PROTECTION associations asking them to send del- !S SERIOUSLY ILL.|iness papers and furnish the names |ine ce::'erlof i clir andl the Wi —_— egates, conversant with railroad freight = insane asylum proved him to be of ) Covntiee unsound mind. The instrument dis- poses of property valued at $20,000. ~ ot e : : : = - George G. B. Williams, a member of s e T e moved| From Prigon at Fort Worth| oo lf“‘ persons whom he intends to occurred on_ the outskirts, where (;he Against Abuses by Police and Mil the first district (N, Y) public. sec Rt held here nex: month to frame a for- to Residence of His Wife T T dancs Sme Lomeihier T e Since the Fire. vice commission, which has been un- i = foframe a I sod il 3 lley Y der investigation by the Thomps=on e Enslana ~ | Victeriano Huerta, former provisions FATALLY BURNED. |Yere cut by flying glass, while others | residents of Hopewell today sent to the | he had sent his resignntion oy Goot| Newtown, Conn. Dee. 7.—Edgar C. to points in New Englan ik At o Drvvislonal ks were thrown ggainst seats and into the | Russian ambassador at Washington an | ernor Whitman, to take effect January | Page. postmaster a: Sandy Hook for N —*—‘t e “‘h Sr entiant AW ok [he' “?:::gg Mrs. William E. Treat Was Lighting an | 2isles. appeal for protection against abuses |31, 1915, the last eight ,\~o|ar died at his h-}(me ovements of Stcamships. Beutre v ot & L ¢ ? e which they allezed had been commit- there today, aged 67. He was stricken Slhaes o 23 S Steme it;n‘:;, to’gaysg::r(;:lull)ho“;r?::n ‘L?‘*rffél Oil_Heater. SUFFRAGISTS AND ANTIS t_edmhy the luc:\ldnnlilcceen:;:le s‘;iu: ::52; The name of United States Senator | With :lpgpl-xy yeslerd:\é\‘. Cameronia. New York. Bliss to the residence of his wife. His| Meriden, Conn. Dec. 27.—Mrs, Wil- TOMEET, IN DEBATE | SAIen. oh Snate s s George W. Morris, filed recently as a r. David W. Cheever. xS Ceonlled Steam | uass fremanicabiwitn hin liam E. Treat, wife of a local artist, T eeTal, Weeks jago. The appeal | presidential candidate before the Ne- Boston, Dec. 27.—Dr. David W. braskan republican primaries, will not | Cheever, for more than half a century appear on the ballot. This was the |one of the leading physicians and sur- announcement of Secretary of State|geons in New Enszland, and widel sage from Mg. Norris asking that his | Rnown as a.writer and lecturer on name be withdrawn. medical subjects. died. today at the " = o - age of 84. He was a graduaie of Har- To File Sulzer’s Name For President.|vara coliege and the medical school Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 27.—I. M [and was connected with the Boston Kalnes of Starbuck, Minn., announced | city hospital from 1364 to 1893. when today he would file the name of Will- | he became surgeon emeritus. He was iam Sulzer, former governor of New |one of the leading lecturers at the York, on the Minnesota promary bal- | Harvard Medical school and was ot as prohibition candidate for pres- former president of the American Sv necticut. damage resulted. ident. gical association. : < ;s = i followed the wounding of a Russian New Yori Déc 27 —Satled: Steamer| _, Lhe Nature of his illness is not | was fatally burned this morning at her Before the Bridgeport Philosophical So- by: ‘s silttiaesn ailine & reld Gn 2 1 stated. Recently it was reported his|home when lighting an oil heater and ciety January 5. a hous,e where it was charged liquor Europe, Nl o 57— Arrived, steam. | P24 Tecovered from a nervous fllness |died at 7 o'clock tonight. She was — ol i e o e Ll oTTlved, steamo SRR e found in the smoke-filled house by her| Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 27.—Suffra- = er New York, L T . Norwalk Hotel Proprietor Bankrupt. husband, who carried her into the yard | gists and antis of prominence in Con- P o E Two Trainmen o onkrupt. |anq smothered the flames in her burn- [ necticut will meet in debate before the| Couple Injured by Gas Explosion. ] Hartford, Conn,, Dec. 27.—A petition | ing clothing. He then took her to a | Bridgeport Philosophical society Jan.| New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 27.—Henry Urbana, O, Dec. 27—Two trainmen |in bankruptcy was filed in the United | neighbor’s house on a sled and it was|5. An exchange of challenges has re- | C. Russell and his wife were badly in. were killed, two others probably fatal- | States court today by James Riley,|there she died. Her condition was too |sulted in acceptance. Mrs. Thomas|jured last night by an explosion of ly injured and many passengers hurt| proprietor of the Mahackemo hotel at|serious to permit removal to a hospi- Hepburn, president of the Connecticut | gas which took place when Russell tonight in a collision between two pas- | Norwalk. Liabilities are $16,585.43; as-|tal. Besides her husband, deceased | Woman's Suffrage association, will be | lighted a match in a room where gas senger trains on fthe FPennsylvania | sets $11,200. Adolph W. Dreyfuss of {leaves a son, Clarence J. Hall, of Or- |opposed to Mrs. Grace Goodwin, head | had been escaping. All the windows in railroad near St. Paris, eight miles! Norwalk was appointed temporary re- [ange, N. J., and a daughter, Miss Beu. | of the anti-suffrage association of Con- | the room were shattered and other ‘west of here. ceiver in bankruptey. lah Hall of Hartford.

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