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ASHIP Amunom OFF CAPE nAeg in a Sinking c«m-n llw'cdlhhn with Steamer_Silver ‘Shell. n.n.’,’\ci.m _With Periuey. . | New: Yut_l\h. e The) new Jap- | anese steamsh! Mary, in col mvmflmofmm MMMWM&»MFMM Have Signed » Dusl Noutralty Poct. along the Greek frontier is taken in Athens: to mean that an attack by the has | Teutons and their dilies is soon To be been | made. on Saloniki. Tn’ Albania the Austro-Hungarians Srs HGoPtIL I be, continubng their unopposed. . A despatch from Rihons ave o portion of the Montene- army has effected a junction with M‘E‘ the main objective of the Austro- e and Rumania have signed a ‘dual neutrality compact, according to & Rome despatch. ' The British in Fast and West Afri- keeping up their gains against in, the capture of towns ; positions according to of- that region. In The total damage is e ed 2t $10,000. . A The billiard toom was well filled with " estimat and fno gas in the bullains. slnnmy aid the flames hat the occupants ‘escaping. Bomo, but save me warning. or thicat n ut Says no. wi or it had Been received. Henry Freeéman of Holyoke, Mass,, 23 old. was noticed near the spot fire started, a few minu-~ lites later he was found wedsed. in an upper rear window, through which he had tried to escape. His left leg was brokien.. Ha I dna. hompital ae8 wil be questioned by the. police - tomor- Tow. He is said to have come to Bridgeport only on Saturday /Zte andience in the theatre fled out quietly ‘when it was announced zhmwu & fixe next door and s was no panie there. materials gpvernment in t.hok fort to defeat an army, of which I am an of- Reer? -TE‘“ER APPAM A 2 GERMAN sz! OF WAD. Indications Are - That ‘k\lbd States Will 8o Regard Her. N MAD DOG RAN THROUGH STREETS OF NEWTOWN .fllng Three Horses and a Cow—Caus- ed Much . Excitement. Netwtown, Conn,, Feb. 2.—A Suppos-. mad dog ran through the town &blt.\u three houes u:d I.ulcow ;nfl used much excitement until its & wa sended by 2 rifle shot, Its head jcut off and sent to the oratory a it had rabies. The animals bittes have been placed n guerantine, & i Hial e TWO MEN KILLED BY mLER EXPLOSION n|in ‘Plant of ‘Howe Hows Rubber ‘Co, New. Bflll‘l\fil‘(, ~oJ a wirels night Officials of the Anchor line, repre- senting the owners of the Japanese vessel at_this port who received the message ¢ Rounced {hat. thei. steamer.. Califor- nia, which left here Monday for Glas- Eow, had been directed by wircless to overtake the Siiver Shell and stand by in case of emergency. ‘The Silver Shell, ullhough in no immediate danger, also was damaged, but according to Captain s, proceeding to the English Another vessel, the British tramp steamer Armonia, which sailed from New York for Bordeaux on Janua s now standing by the Siiv Bl T Detiover 1n shippIng ies) cles here that the Takata Mary prob-| ably ‘sank soon after she was ‘ahon- doned as the last wireless message flashed from her many hours before crew was taken off said she was on In immedlate need of nssistance Details of the collision are lacking. The Japanese vessel, whose ~ross ton- nage was 6,719, ‘was described by her. agents there as ‘the word in onstucHn " Bha was wallt a vear ago and was .on her second vovage to New York. She was owned by the: Nippon Ship company, which operates fleets on both the Atlantic and Pacific and sailed from London for New York on January 22 in bal- The stéamer Armonia, which pro- ied to the scene of the collision as Shemate of ai ?m.,""" A s was he; y damaged in a hera she ‘arrived on, Féb. 2, 11.31 (qm‘ht inued t.he mtemu\t with reference to the Zep- pelin raid on England: “The-utterly {amennrate rdport in'the “ascertain their pull- han e mpe their course with any degree of certainty. “A number of cases of injury, most- 1y sucm. have been reported since the Drevious figures were issued and there 'have been two or three more deaths. The figures now. stand as. follows: % & /ilied—NMen 33; women 20; children . To “Injured—Men 51; women 48; chil- dren 2. Total ro _making the totals ot killed and injured—men 84; women 65; children §—total of 160, ;A church anq Congregational chapel yere badly damaged and a parish room a5 wrecked. . Fourteen houses - were Senioganed a0, = great number dam- ager less serloualy. by 'doors, window frames, eac.,’ being_ blown out. Some damage, not very serious, was caused to railway property in two _places. Only two factories, \meither being of military . im; and a brewery St ‘i’?&m. dimaged aliehily: other fas were slightly, “The total raimber of -bombs discov- ered up to ‘the present exceeds 300. Many of them fell in'rural places; wl:fra no dl.lnl“ ‘was Clm IQARPN‘E INSURANCE RATES ARE INCREASED the Result of the Exploit of Ger- man;Sea Rtldcm _ New York, Feb, 2—The explolt of the German sea ralders which sank seven - British steagiers and captured the Appam has demoralized certaln classes of marine ifisurace. ‘rates, Was learned in ShIpBIRE eircies: Here toflay. The tnsuratics men felt, it was said, that there was ho assurance thai the Teported exploit of getting Kiel and ships on the high seas might not be repeated commerce. N. J., Feb. 2—Two ‘t‘h and_severai others ““The rates to all ports on the Atlan~ | tic ocean have been raised,” said & member of one insurance vy ‘gale on her voy- | £ 2'15 it 2 sggi _ane of the two negro defend- ts=Cecil Victor Brown and Henry ”F‘! At of Mr. Edwards, his ‘was called and the de- fense closed with his testimony. Brown Denied All Allegations: Brown denied all the {ncrimipating ! q‘l.n it him allegations o state's witne specifically sbout the Forieary "‘?:"mu:ume wisdge gol ly an of the murder of Dr. Mohr on the night of Aug. 31, 1915, He denied he shot the doctor; that promised 1ob' rlm-dd a motorey: e. N Mra. Mebr ce at police head 0? that she hired him to Defense Was an Alibi S Brown's defense was an 'l.lIbL He asserted that 'on the night Dr. Mohr was shot he rode his matorcyele dowa togard Rocky Point and then to River- The latter place is about half yb-tvmmucnyuathum.nt. the shooting. Not at ‘Mrs. Molir's House With “ll"l The witnéss in cross exami was able to give mo rhnon Wh'\ took thie- E ‘\u Ber nui than ™ o or t hn avar u;r-(t- etor on_his wi Newport.’ % asserted that h-,dm nut make any. eont-idon to the police or newspaper repo: M.Nn. Fun of Police. Ve Were makiiig fun of Chief Rob bins and laughing at him, although he about thi portion of his alleged con- fession to the police. Two Arrests for Perjury. The anmouncement that Mrs. Bessie Spellman and Mfs. Gertrude Dailey, siajer ‘respectively of Henry arrested: - this noon, charged with - perjury. in co with_their evidence in support of the prisoners . alibi, . the “afternoon o Attorney gewx- got Police Captain George H. ¢ | @ m-Jhr Thick Ipe dience woi fea’s national anthem came in a glori- ‘ous burst of song. Crowd With Him from the Start. The big crowd was for the president 'from: the start. It wuud uuenuy an hour to see him, -and cheered itself b S R S Rl Sén e b AvbiL.; sand heard him him as he left his hotel for the *“Why, some map in Washington are stio! it w.q.eoulfl get the 500,000 government is ask- ing,” he at one point of e ‘ad- dress! "Wauld they volunteer?” | (Continued on Page Six) Sixteen thou.. ‘were turne i |ONLY MEMBERS OF CREW ~OF THE APPAM DETAINED. 245 Persons Given Liberty to Land on American Soil. 014 Point Comfort, Va. Feb. 1— Two hundred. and. forty-five persons held prisoner by a German prize crew on the former. British New Y its F 1 mtortyré-:‘:u :mun nun.-y) Y, vay Co., capital $10,0¢ A -track r-ll"y is bduq’ con-=. ltrufl'tgr between Nami F beuge by German h‘m struck at snm-‘gcfl. onn. S ik remntess o phia by the lthnflc m H:‘dqu-n_;:hh d‘: Ford /Permia: ment Peace Tribunal have bee eatab- Tished at the Grana Hotel, Stocihoim. The_Italian liner Caserta arriv New York prsey Moy x-u- m cannon were mfounted on her leck. ¥ -nfinfl.vln-dl‘hdm bargo on coal at Port its base for export and coast s wqr‘!‘ll'l.g: i b ‘branch :w.uun..u Mt'l"o:‘- 4 B Outi the l Mc:{g “mines n mf?fla Tohn‘h <apes famounted tons of . ullion, 28 Rartn. > othmwj.lllufl(} only _citizen of :?.n ahoard. 1 Pmlm PAID BY M!THODIST CHURCH mun.u.«u sters or De- mem - Jury at |board - of ' o ‘dMflldnflul!fl onahan to admit it on the witness.(13F stand. - Captain Monahan and. Court Clerk Robert Root were called in rebuttal b the state after Brown left the stan The court will announce in. the a ruling on the question of Captain Monahan to say If made some remarks when Brown, the state alleges, accused her at police eadquarters on the morning of Sept. 2 of hiring Bim to kill, the doctor. FAVORABLE REPORT TO 1 PAY COLOMBIA: $25,000,000. By Senate F.n‘n-;lnhfi? Commit- tee—With Expressions of Regret. et ? ington, Feb. < 2.~—The expn regret mutual to both the. States and Colombia. ‘bare majority of one vote put the {reaty out of committee and into the ~where, with the full force of ury o the con. : — Wesleyan Ready for Military ‘I‘nml»' Feb. 2.President William A. in of Wesleyan ‘university said fonight that the university was ready . adopt a'system of military train ing, with credits for - mmam wum to count toward a king &t tho annual dinner ot tho Wesleyan Alumni asso- chtl that” only lack of an army nflnietor stood in the way of inaugurating th bhlr. GERMANS RECOGNIZE < VA ‘OF 'SKI MEN valued Seci Vod - Comblets _ sasirances at none sub; ‘torpedoed the nun-nln Blnia e The production of weel in the Unit- is_estima tod. at cm.'n t c- .m-ph nqulwnmlu ton, Vermont as a bank- o had m-m age of 73 years. He served hl 16 e sokouls. m? llo.otua lnr ‘T. old, u- for the 1 ers” for a second five per un‘t. uv-neemmum-u.mu~ eratives. M Co. of W.l-hl save the ampioyea: of % Tokiwa are Japanese wh- fl.—. md reported It thhl.n— has re- | ks " trom hl’- thme." 't | Peyona that o 1ie -\Qv vdl,nrodnem‘unyl bases and This | within the territory of pines.” KEATING CHILD LABOR | BILL PASSES Ilru From Im o r ducts of cmld Labor, Washington, Feb. 3. 'The bill huflnt mm in te the products ¢ Fapa by “hou York, Fe J.. P, Morgan fionl(ht (wr England al d the jas ac- Strong, go York, federal re- 'ment ‘that the |heavy penalties i visit Londar. caused | ment of any financial circles d-‘u‘l m:u’:‘:;m Mr. l‘l‘lau-s;.nx ho““trl;o s s D} W m”uwa beyond the statement usiness affairs would engross his Sifeution while shroad. . It is said Mr Morgan d at least a month n o na stay may he extended This will be Mr. M trip to England since the war began. Bt ron thiond Do T o nouncement that J. P. Morsaa & Co. been appointed “ommetcial agen: ©f the Britiah government in i country, Soon afterwazds was selected to_act ina-similar ea~ Pacity for the Branch KOVOrMEAE. - Tin heir capacity &5 Anancial agents a.t‘he “4wo governments, Mg LISBON RIOTIOUS OVER - |INCREASED COST OF F One Person w Killed N eral Woul“ &