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, Ywich POPULATION 28,21 Bulletin VOL. LVIIL—NO. 99 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norvu(ich- NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916 TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS “_aole That of Any Other Paper, and its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population. b Condensed Tel gross, has been sunk. The crew of uf ufimfl rat Popen Benedict urged P the vua.:| was landed today. The c s s th g s Paristana left Newport, England, April —_——— 20, bound for Norfolk. DRIVEN COMPLETELY FROM THE CANAL WILL NOT HURT Bastér message to the Unied states. - | Made by the Officials of the Marine Engineers’ Bene- The American Red Cross has be- - e g el s il g ficial Association of New York TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAYS Owners of Ships Find Foreign Trade gun a campaign for 1,900,000 memberz. Germans are Aggressive in Region of Le Mort Homme; More Profitable. 500 MILES FROM BORDER Navigation on the Great Lakes was ‘Washington, April 24.— Whatever gp‘n.dflmhlrborotl‘oflwuflm nt. H promise the Panama canal may hold y the French in the Argonne Forest B roamanip competition ‘with so- | Letter from American Field Headquar- called transcontinental railways, the B NOT PART OF FILIBUSTER| Hexy damages bave boen caused v | MAKE DEMANDS FOR INCREASE OF WAGES itoba. Al Ao T e wna| ters Indicates That the Work of the | Legislative Program Through With Would Include Coastwise, Sound and River Steamship Traffi :glndtu;m;ét T Somewhat dis°| Punitive Expedition Under General| the Aid of Special Rules—Speaker i g : The American _liner Philadeiphia a6 Will o Towtic snd 1.5 Craft in York FRENCH AIRMEN SHELL GERMAN POSITIONS e D L N e 1o "ihe os| Pershing Has Been Thorough. May Appoint Conferees. S8CISE v e Yok ox i Zareenoct d;‘““l whlhtfl‘l’v - Nfl'. e opening Intermountain rate case, de- el s o ; r . . : L & but that there would be no resumption | courier to Columbus, N. M. April 24.| Minority Leader Mann's success on |for reckless driving. fected Are Given Until May 1 to Reply—D Fighting Between the Russians and the Germans and the Aus- eclaration KEPT ARMY BILL FROM GOING TO CONFERENCE. Democratic Leaders Threaten to Force| J. Irwin, of Tientsin, China, found in a cave the bones of a dragon 60 feet long. clared that not only had they ceased to operate their vessels via the canal| Field Headquarters, April 20, by| Washington, April 24—Aroused by [Was fined $200 and costs in city court of the traffic, certainly one year, | —There are indications in the Villa|two occasions today in keeping the provably for (wo, and meybe for much | territory of Olexico that the work of |army bill as amended by the senate | Gen. Carranza is reported to have Made That Vessel Captains, Mates, Firemen and Détk- . . . i longer. the punitive expedition under General | from going to conference, house demo- | beaten Gen. Obregon ¥ trians Continues at Various Points, But No Important |06 | 10 1 cara two witnesses, | Pershing hus been stcompiished: cratic leaders declared ' tonight that | during a Cabinet meeting. hands Also Will Quit Work Out of Sympathy. R ed—Se l l. A ]m Al H. H. Hamilton, general manager of Villa Outlaws Dispersed. ;Tlrl\‘.’loul J,ufllzerldql v 4§ vl}“‘) would e mlnuf_le(u'r‘r‘ are working » Changes cpory Ml CIOPIANES Al | tad 15 D Jackeon, wice president| The Villa bandits have been dis-|{ihen with the aid of special rules. |on an order for 3.000.000 Cossack boots E A - il A f the American-Hawalian Steamship | Persed for several weeks of else for the Russian army. ¥ tacked the City of Triest, Easter Sunday, Killing Nine |of the american-tlawatian, Sicomenn gimost compietely from tho state of | Speaker May Appaint Conferes. Gen. Henri Phillige. Petain, French | N YOrk. April 24— threat to tle| this port are members of that ) mer with 10 steamers, the latter with 3 A rule to discharge the military ", Henrs - up all twis a d river | Ization. he fact that the e s i 2 -t 2 iles south of the American border. b s N o hip | UP all coastwise, sound an : ilians—] esopotami 26, went much of the trade between ™ : : committee from furthe {deration | commander at Verdun, celel all have goveriment licenses, they Civi In M a the British Are Keeping Up T ete efore ‘the Eupopean| American Soldiers Inspire Respect |of the army bill And to permic ine|S0th birthday yesterday. _—— el 4% towing | caid.'would necessitate that they . f . : War. The fleets of both companies are| Throughout this territory the people | Speaker to appoint house conferces e e g and lighterage craft in New York |sign their jobs, which would Their Effort to Lift the Siege of Kut-el-Amara. Taw scattered all over the world. The | have been Impressed With two. facts|afier debate on one motion to ro-| Typhus is increasing in Tokio, ac- |harbor and tributary ~waters. was | equivalent fo a strike. = 2 & = in, d by the Pub- | made_toright by officials of the Ma- Luckenbach company will not resume | which have inspired respect for Amer- | commit, will be reported by the rules [ COrding to reports received - coast-to-coast business before two|ican soldiers. They knmow that when |committee tomorrow. AMajority mem- |lic Health Service in Washington. rine Engineers’ Beneficial asociation. years, Mr. Hamilton sald, and the|American shoot they Kkill and they |bers of the committee will suzgest an s SR soiq | DémANGS were made for increases in Artillery bombardments alone are | occupied the town of Kondoa in the|American-Hawaiian line will not with- | know that a handful of Americans [hour's debate on the motion, but it | The Montgomery-Ward Co. has wages averaging approximately four- as is threatened, it was arould disrupt export trade, which ready is handicapped by the lack ships to carry to Europe the enormous taking place on the French and Bel- Irangi region. Considerable casual-|in one year, if then, according to Mr.|cannot be attacked with impunity even | this is not agreeable to the republican :K_s U:;vw):; nfl‘ffl'ze: n':::&bu:mus at|teen per cont. and for a revision of the | shipments of war supplies and foods . ties were inflicted on the Germans. Jackson. Ly superior numbers. minority, debate will be limited to 20 |l¢ss than the market pi Teeuintions SoNENer | Seioyiit | stk Sacchised by (e g sian fronts, the scenes of the greatest| ‘e British also have been success- | Three things witnesses said had Bandits Run to Covel minutes on each side. i kh he E: T e e ooy | - Tneetars) e e ian fronts, (he mcenes of e Sremtent | o ThS Eritsh siso have been success- | “Three thinge the witnesses oald fiad ; ' Following digpose: of the asricultur- | Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the Eng- | ziven uaifi May 1 to reply and in the | service inciuded in the demands of Homme and in the Argonne Forest, | Egypt, repulsing with heavy casual- | to-coast operation of their vessels—| . EVer since Colonel Dodd's fight at|ga) e | 1ish suffragette, ‘hit the trail® at the | event of 1 eir ref e A tal s Biederwolf revival in Plainfield, N. J. with the Germans the aggressors in|ties a Turkish attack. In an engage- | the closing last September of the :Ellen-rerpl thevhan;ilnu halvg mnr lm; crats also decided tod the former and the French in the lat- | ment near Quatia village, however, the | canal by slides, the much greater rev- | Sover whenever the cavalrymen found | pine, Porto Rican and 1 to gre t the de- the engineers, as follows: The Atlantic mands the spokesmen for the en- the Phili and Gulf service; ocean-going and - 2 pping bills : _|=ineers declare that vessel gaptains. |coastwise tugs, boats engaged In the ter_sector. British were forced to retreat after an | enue to be obtained by placing their | (RElr trails. Carranza officers who|wiil be brought up for passage in the| Or. Leland E. Cofer, newly appoiitc|mates, firemen and deckhands also wili nd oii industries on the At= French aviators In squadron forma- |engagement with a Turkish column | vessels jn foreign trade and the pre- | Yefore this expedition ha 'mnetrgter order named.” This course was agreed |¢d beal T Htiee"at Quaran. | Uit work out of sympathy for the en- |lantic and Gulf coasts; sound and rive tions have @ropped large numbers of | superior in numbers. vailing low rates by rail. h “A- sfi':q“f“jfl R o ‘1’1 upon despite the protests of republi- | York, assume gincers. % er steamboats, Including Hudson Riv- shells on Cerman positions at Long-| In the Kiti-cl-Amara region oi| “We chartered three of our vessels|ile American officers that they would fcans that some preparedness or ap- |tine. The Marine Engineers’ Beneficial |er passenger and freight ecraft, uvon, Stenay, Dun, and near Mont- | Mesopotamia, despite . their * recent|the other day to fhe United States|jeict 1% e Sl ate, fom their | propriations mensure should recefve | gy o enre Weelt will be observed | 2220ciation issued o statement claim- gteambonts operating betwesn New faueon. check, the British are keeping up their | Steel corporation for a year,” Mr. |pases and f s g tmmediate consideration. Drastic rules a ny at ninety-nine per cent. of e | York, Providence an iver and The fighting between the Russians |efforts to lift the siege of Kut-el- | Jackson said, “at much higher figures | Podies of troops to provide for limited debate will ac- | this week in all ‘_";m‘;“‘;-n”:z“w‘“g.’;f; engineers employed on craft entering ' harbor excursion boats. f and the Germans and the Austrians on [ Amara The town of Sannayyat is|tkan we had ever obtained by operat- Small Detachments Successful. company all of thess three adminis-|and recreation ce . the eastern front, continues at various | still under the bombardment of ~ the |ing them. Four of our vessels are un-| In no instance has ome of these |{ration measures with the view of e TRIKE points, but no important changes in | British guns. der charter till December, 1917, three|small detachments failed, nor have ing them cted into law before Whit anmounced that he | STRIKE RIOTS IN PITTSBURGH POWERFUL INFLUENCES AT : position are reported. The same is| Constantinople, reporting on the re- | are chartered for a year and the others | the Americans, as the Mexican advis- | the national ions possible. | Gov. o = | true of the Austro-Ifalian zone. pulse of the British at Felasie last|are chartered for three to six months |ors predicted, ever been threatened |On the Philippine measure, for —in-|would sign the Stivers bill proviing e e VIORIC 1% GENMAN PO Vienna reports an attack ster | week, savs tne British losses wereeach, with ample opportunity for re-|with attack from the superior forces |Stance, it now is planncd to limit the | for comp = PP = & Sunday by seven Italian aeroplanes on |over 5000, about 2,000 men being | newing the charters as they may ex-|of bandits whom they sometimes fol- | Seneral debajte to five hours. - Deputy Sheriffs and Railroad Detec-|In Opposition to Severance of Diple= the cip; of Triest. in which nine | killed. A piry lowed. Mann's Point of Order Sustained. Mrs. E. Hann, wife of a wealthy tives Wield Clubs Freely. matic Relations. B | civilians, five of them children, were| A defeat of the Russians on the cen-| Vessels now building at Seattle. San The Parral Fight. Democrats were greatly disappoint- cer in Oak Park, 1lL, died under - ~ i killed and five wounded. ~ The repor:|ter of the Turkish line in the Cau-|F i d other Pacific coast ports| In the Parral fight there was a fif- s afternoon when S er | Ereumstances that ~the police were| Pittsburgh, Pa., April 24—The first| Washington, April 24. — Indications says that because of this atiack “the |casus region is recorded by Constan- g0 into the old trade, MT.|tcen mile retreat by the Americans stained a point of order ralsd | cailed in. serious rioting in the strike of 13.-|that powerful influences in Germam | enemy forfeited every right to have |tinople, but the Russian war o ce an- | Jackson added, because they can make | but this was due o the Ameriean a rule designed ‘o politics are opposed to any action By his_towns spared.” nounces that Turkish attempts to ad- | much more money by going into for- | commander's dest WE eIVl | mna (e army g 3 | unfit for|000 emploves of the Westinghouse y eaars ¢ T ] 3 a-|m c nder's desire not to hit civ S arm to conference | Al Germans in Portugal unfit for| oo, Biiriin Ghveinnia. whag { The British in German East Afri-|vance towards Trebizond were frus-|eign trade. ians, which led him to permit only a | without an i motion. Mr. | military service bave been ordered to|Flectric and Manufacturing company nt wl might ca are continuing their forward move- |trated and a Turkish offensive in the e few of his men, the best shots, to re- | Mann maintaine adoption of | jeave the country. The fit men will be |in East Pittsburgh occurred tonight. lead to the severance of diplomatic re- ment against the Germans having now direction of Kharput checked. DISHONEST ADVERTISING turn the fire of the Carranza troops. |such a le would deny the minority | interned. Several shots were fired and an un- | 12tions with the United States are un- & ke s Al After their experiences with Ameri- | the right of a motion to re-commit. to —_—— dents or | deTatcod to be contained in confidential T THROUGH THE MAILS | oy columns, the bandits, it is belleved [ which it lonz hus been entitled. Im-| Am automobile chapel has been pre- | !dentified striker and a strikebreaker | [ C00 ived = | ON TRIAL FOR MURDER ONE MAN KILLED IN AUTO here, will be very slow to approach |mediately after the speaker's ruling od to the Belgian Royal family by | Were injured. The trouble was the | ¢SPatches received today by the state OF HE 2 Supreme Court Decides That Exagger- | 11,q horder of the 1 States. It is | Representative Garnet of Tennessec, |iauts Cocrtermans, Persian Consul at|climax of a day of disorder dyring | dePartment from Ambesssdor Gerard HER TWO CHILDREN ACCIDENT IN NEW HAVEN. ation is Equivalent to Fraud. thousht that they hardiy ap- |sought to have the rule Yhat the com- | Antwerp. which deputy sheriffs and railroad de- | S0Caels ;?.‘.’,g”“""m'.;.‘;?,‘..._"‘ o Mrs. fda Sniffen Walters Rogers >f | A Woman Probably Fatally Injured—| Washington, April 24—In defining |Pronch the Tine at al (g B Bl g b g e ] e RS S e e New York—Jury Selected. Two Others Slightly Hurt. today more clearly than ever before | GENERALS SCOTT AND OBREGON | Mann objected, ending debate on the 311‘;3‘7 _Pm-‘ - 'ngn:? e e A Striker Knocked Senseless. Other despatches from Mr. Gerard : ¢ TS e " T 3 What constitutes dishonest advertis- T - | proposition for today. I e ration on which racing bets| Fifteen hundreq strikers were ve- | were sald to contain strong intimm- New York, April 24—The selection New Haven, Conn., April 24. — One |ing through the mails, the supreme ‘0O HOLD A CONFERENCE Y Ob. 5 ing i turning to East Pittsburgh arter | tions that the Berlin government of a jury and the presentation of the | person was killed, one probably fatally [ court held in effect that advertisers, ann ects to Unanimous Consent. | were made. breaking up a meeting of shell makers | Would make some concessions to the state’s case against Mrs. Ida Sniffen | hurt, two others slightly injured and|even though they give purchasers|May Meet Today or Tomorrow in Jua.| Farlier in the ¢ Mr. Mann had Walters Rogers, on trial here for the [ one escaped unhurt as the result of an | value received for their mon ek ox sha - murder of her two children, Dec. 29, | automobile accident on Dixwell avenue | Suilty of fraud if by exasgerated ad- = > ference by objectinz when unanimous | York "'"‘ff‘* A he e ritish Toyal|the marchers reached the Cable Av-|of present methods of submarine ware 1914, were completed in less than four ! late tonizht. Lawrence Hayes, aged 35, | Vertising propaganda they have led| Washington, April 24—Further de- |COnsent w Jked by Chairman Hay | While Ly g - e bridge at the Westinghouse plant|fare. It is still uncertain, however, hours today, after which Former | of Naugatuck. died soon after the ac: |customers to expect more. Officials | velopments In the purstit of Villa amd |of the military committee. A moa:: | FIying oCrps. strikers, it is claimed. charged past | Whether the concessions wil be sufi Lieutenant Governor Lewis Stuyvesant | cident, and Mrs. George Urqubart, aged | declare the decision will pave the way | the relations between the United |ing of the rules committee was called itary transport|deputy sheriffs and mill guards sta-|clently broad in Sheir scope to meet Chanler, representing the ccused [ 23, of West Haven, is in a hospital, |l0 SCores of prosecutions and make [States and the de facto government of | hastily and the rule which was later | The American eanitary FYAMPOIC|iioned at that point and started across | the American demands. woman, announced that insanity would | suffering from a fractured skull Her |Possible the enforcement of a much | Mexico now await parsonal discussion | Fejected was reported section was Pra e ton and endurance | the bridge towards the plant. Unable | Officials allowed it to become knows be_the main contention of the defense. | death is momentarily expected. more stringent federal supervision of | of these subjects by the senfor military | Mr. Mann is objecting to the biil | orders for its devotion an {10 check the rush, the guards grabbed | that Mr. Gerard's despatches indicat- | Several witnesses, most of them| Miss Margaret Talbott, aged 25. of | mail advertising. advisors of the two governments, ~ |KOINE to conference, it is understood, [at the front. riot guns from a shed on the bridze, | ed that Germany would go to great neighbors of Mrs. Rosers, described | Naugatuck, is in a hospital with cuts: The opinion was announced by Jus-| A conference between Major Gen-|in the hope that he will be able to 2 igh i which | but this failed to Intimidate the |lengths to preserve friendly relations her great love for her children and |about the head. Leonard Joy, azed 19, | tice McKenna reversing the District |eral Hush L. Scott, chief of staff of |obtain a vote to instruct the house [ Six of the eight aeroplanes i -4 . - | strikers. In the fight that followed one | With the United States. Mr. Gerard told of alleged irrational acts of the | of 1380 North Main street, Waterbury, | COUTt in southern Fiorida, which |the American army, and General Al |cOmferees on the provisions to provide |have been used by the American fore woman. Mr. Chanler announced when | driver of the automobile, who suffered " of the of the guards discharzed a re- | IS understood to have gained his views ' ! quished an"indictment against oficlals | varo Obregon, MIMIster of wat of the |8 regular army of 230,000 and the fed- |8 in Mexico have been destroyed as|Of, the of the FUarts CoChuraed & 0 | during conversations with Berln of: the trial was adjourned this eveninz | minor injurles, is being held by the|Of the New South Farm and Home |de facto Sovernment, was arranged |er2l volunteer army system and ni- | Worthless junk. identified striker senseless and he was| ficials, including Foreign Minister Vom | that he would call a prominent New | medical examiner pending an investi- | COmpany. The indictment charged [lato today to take place probably in | trate plant proposals. His objections 2 o ST ¢ James | carried away by a companion. Jagow. ! York allenist as a_witness for Mrs.|gation by Coroner Mix. Daniel King|unlawful use of the mails in selling | Juarcz. General Scott s now In San |are not belleved to be connected with | Detectives raided the home of James R Rogers tomorrow. He intimated also | of Naugatuck, the fifth occupant of the | ten-acre frarms. The Florida court | Antonio, Texns, and General Obrogon |the “flibuster” which, democrats |Levinson. at St Paul Minf. @3d| Turned Hot Water on Strikers. |, ouen o cummin that the case probably would o to the | car, was not hurt. held that if a purchaser received his|is thought to be already on his way |Charge, the republicans are conduct- (found 25 barrels of “moonshin Fip e bl MINGS jury tomorrow. According to police Information, the |MOney’s worth, exagzerated propa- |north from Mexico City. They may |iDE for the purpose of delaying con- |4uor in the basement. sndrde Guinel & slvenns of Dot watee MAY SUCCEED M’COOMBS NeS = automobile started from Waterbury for | £8nda was not fraud. Justice McKen- [ meet tomorrow or Wednesday. sideration of the administration legis- h Nelson Page, American am- | from a fire hose on them. The strik = PR S vESECLS this city. It Is said by the police that|Na took the position that it was an| Announcement that General Car- |lative program. O o rtaly, arrived at New YOFk |ers retreated. throwing stones as thoy | AS Chairman of the Democratic Na= eome of those in fhe. chr were mnder|Offense if the article sold did not serve |ranza had asreed to the conrercrce ——— Dastador O otan Line steamer St.|ran. Charles Oakes, a detective, was tional Committee. AS AUXILIARY WARSHIPS the influence of liquor.” Coming down | e, Purbose represented - no matter | was made by Fiiseo Arredondo, Mexi- | SPEAKER CLARK ASKS A *| struck by a rock and a deep gash was — ] o ol xwell avenue, entering the city, the atne iy . can ambassador-designate, who paid a 3 cut in his gheek. The strikers were| Washington, April 24.—Choice of the Orders Recsived at Mare Island Navy | cnr wons “rrmasipentering tr In discussing what constituted a |secona visit to Secratary = HOUSE TO GET TO WORK i nally - ¢ President Wil Yard to Make Inspection. ecd. The ariver eoparemis oy oout |criminal offense under “the statute|day to communicate the S s The Greek steamer Georgios, which | finally compelled to scatter and order|man who will manage jent Wil- i i g Feb. 29, | w E son’s campal; -election, becom- trol and it crashed into the abutment | S0Verning the use of the mails, Jus-|tary Baker was promptly informea |Astailed Both Parties For Long De- |left New York for Piraeus on Feb. 29, | was restored. . paign for re-election, - ht t 4/ ing chairman of the democratic na~ | Vallejo, Calif.,, April 24—Orders were [of a bridge. The machine was over- | 11¢e, McKenna said: and the information transmitted to bate on Segregation Measure. ey o‘pe"(“l’o“e‘d‘nd e Mosting Broken Up. nal ‘committee to succed William received at the Mare Island navy vard | turned and. converted e o tmacyorg| “Mere ‘Duffing’ might not be within | General Scott, T Imerding late today, strikers|F. McCoombs, who notified the jresi= today demand an inspection and sur- |Jjunk. Persons who were early on the |5 meaning (of this, however, no Washington, _April 24.—Speaker H H: leader of the first wn the doors and forcidbis en- | dent today that he would retire after Yoy ot all privately mwned. Vemselo in | soers marmon®, o were early on the |oninion need be expresssdy. that s | EVIDENGE IN ALLEGED PLOT Clark took the flood today and ad- | Gen. Hwang Heng, FeeCer o T1e can bullding In which 1800 shell | the St. Louis convention, lies betweem: (i this district that might be avallable | escaped alive. the mere exaggeration of the quali- monished the house to “get down to|Chinese revolution, sal the | workers were holding a meeting. The | Fred B. Lynch onal committeeman b it i DO et ties which the article has; but when a| TO DESTROY WELLAND CANAL.|work and get away from here He|Francisco to take command of the|Warkers were Boi0 s o o resoiution | from Minnesoia. and Homer 8. croas »The order dircoted it ¥ réport be | ZEPPELINS VISIT EASTERN Proposed seller goes beyond that, as- | \o, papents Offics Not a Branch of|[%id both democrats and republicans | Fevolution againat Yuan Shi strikers appeared just as a Tesolution | from Minnesota, and Homer 8, Cume ade to the navy department on a article qualitles which it of | hav. i i notes provid ' of . It is regarded detalis ‘of ‘the” work tnat wouid he COUNTIES OF ENGLAND. |does not possess; do mot simply mag.| German Embassy When Von lgel | poticint - effoet mid mot vbe” i o | Counterfeit ten dollar T b s e N e 1 Teq for the conversion of such = nify in opinion the advantages which 2 vessels and that a list be furnished [ RePorts Say That Only Incendiary|it has but invests advantages and oo If we don’'t get down to business of the government or private yards at Bombs Were Dropped. falsely states their existence, he| N =y ve will " - WAl the nocessary work couli e ED tEansoenda) the (Mmits of :DUMILE innd s o8 e Al i svidence pre_ | We Wl b hevs until (the) Sost e Federal Reserve Banks of New York | work tomorrow. more than probable that the task will Was Arrested. e circulation in New York City,| The st-ikers overpowered the lead-|fall to Mr. Lynch, now chairman of the Treasury Department announced. |ers and threw them out of the build- | the national committee’s executive e P SR e et ek T s ia ing and then held a meeting of thelr :‘l‘mml"N n:: l'n \‘h:m ol,lha pre- A u v o. " = o 3 ere lay before e leral | s e speaker. “I wish we coul T rst of the four roplanes pre- | own, presided over by J. H. Hall, | ¥minary worl for the coming came- 1 flmueuofin":)ltn {‘r‘;:;:].;:’nc:ab; .1‘1:21— iflr::fe& zgfr?aflfi?":' »As';gld zffiefl'géqxae'mm"c:u hl‘fee T»'r‘?é‘?.‘lis‘“v {230 representations and | grana_jury investigating the allesed | adjourn """“m',, A o0 ax e Sty nn::xfiw'me New ' York National | whose discharge is said to have been | paign. i elins s nties | Pretenses. b - Z - | here so ember with 3 a - . > 2 g - States. last night, dropping Incendiary bombe, |, “When the pretenses or representa- | hantieres oondne weland canal es- | here some member with an inflamma- | Guard by th Aero Club of America will |an indirect cause of the strike. Mr. McCoombs® decision that his per. - tablished, accordi - | ble temper is likely to make so B It 5 also ordered that the owners | according to the offiical announcement,| HionS oF Promises which execute. the | e “hed: Heoraine fo federal authord- | ble temper 1z likely to make some re- of all vessels suitable for auxiliary| The conditions were ideal for the |deception and fraud are false they be- | former office at 60 Wall street wan not | world and I dont want that o hape service be instructed to report at the | Zeppelin raiders. The was night was | S0Mme the scheme or artifice which the | a branch of the German embassy when | pen i J ship yards to be designated immedi- | dark and the atmosphere clear. There |Statute denounces i tharoes be tested at Mineola, L. I, this week. sonal affairs demanded that he give 4 sl Led By a Young Woman, Masked. |yp the chairmanship after five years | The strikers then Jeft the building | Of active service was made known to An absence of ice in the Atlantic : St . his time of . | the president in a letter which was Especially is_this | Woife Von Igel ¥ i steamship lane, unusual at t n and formed in line &t the head of | ately in the event of war, wadis HER st 5 B true in the purchase of sma & olfe Von Igel was arrested there on ou republicans ought to help | yveur was reported by the United| oyicn was a stylishly dresed young | made public today with the president's ol i generaliy boen Z"J,".i’i’ée‘;fi":"‘;‘z’i'fé’m'}i‘]‘l for homes’” e &pril 18 and papers claimed by the|speed things up. = You are fust as|States cutter Seneca on her arrival t|woman whose face was covered by a | reply. | for Zeppelins, but it was Httle morg e o SN auil e oc wareiaetiu. much concerned shout your femces as | pralitax, N. 8 paper mask. At a command of “For- GERMANY MUST CLEAR UP than a mild breeze and theeat of |COSTA RICA COFFEE TO BE papers are now in the custody |the democrats. aven't got the —_—— ward, March,” given by the Dot = ; EnOE o ¥ J rouns: wo- | SEVEN VILLA FOLLOWERS h of the department of justice Wi -1 world by the tail and a downhiil pun the naval sta- they d va s East BTS ABOUT THE SUSSEX | & Storm Which it might ordinerily have BINPPES S0 TInG COUNTRY | Tirtan. That Soit tas o e B I ey et D vl Dlationy i | Mo ey Ianrelatt ouf Sowerie Wist ARE CONDEMNED TO DIE. | — 9 ga':: . was lessened by a favorable by United States Attorney Marshall at| The “rebel vell” of the democrats|y has been doubled. Enormous quan-|.. .. of the identity of ther sader, i Frankfurter Zeitung Says So in Com- | Patemeter. Formerly Found Its Markets in Eng- |the request of the state department|interrupted the speaker for an instant | ifies of naval explosive stores are| (i’ ugdenlv disappeared when the | Were Captured After the R [ Bt oh i Mot e raiders appeared at about the ol sl Garoaa following Ambassador Von Bernstorff's | but he resumed, assailing both sides | srored there. ouble In Fast Plitsburgh cocurred. | | e e sl = H e, et o pour andiseeinan alitile wi= s ] demand for their return on_the ground | for the long debate on the segregation | 2 e o e e o o | lumbus—Execution Set for May 18. | Berlin, via London, April 24, 10.20 p. | ooryy mom"sh erfl 1",._‘:‘““' as the| New York, April 24.—The coffee out- | ("2t they were seized on German ter- [of whites and negroes in District ot | George Pilson, aged 74, last of the| 0/ L™ 0"y "onean ™ assistant —— m——"The Sussex eiher was' or’ was|3iary Tombs were being dropper " |Put of Costa Rica, which formerly | FOrY: Columbia detention homes. 19wna followed Jonn Brown in his |Presented to B ok e, e ian: | yDeming. N. 3. April 24.—The seves 1ot torpedoed by the Germana’® savs ry were being dropped, found its markeis in’ - Ensiand and |, Attorney General, Gregory and the| “What's all this hullabailoo about? | raid on Harpers Ferry in 1839, dled | FUSgll0Nie“"ans" “samatacaring Villa followers who were captured af= e . &~ e in s com ermany, wil ocal prosecuting officers Insis he said. ment on the American note. “For the | NO CASUALTIES IN RECENT Y, will this season be shipped J ted that Yoy've been arguing here |at his home in Yonkers, N. Y. Company’s plant. They ask for an | g ogard,on Columbus and convicie# to this country, according to Walter 1 | the former office of Von Papen was not | for two hours about a bill that should eight hour day, restitution of the men | 3f MUrder in the first degros were o= AEROPLANE RAID ON SOFIA, |Eleld, president of the Internationai | German territory. The state depart- |have been passed an hour and a half | The Standard Oil tanker Caloria, | SUE OUT (R0 PO% CEUT0 T AT TU00 | day condemned to die May 19 by Judge € - *| Bank of Costa Rica, who arrived here |Ment announced that the return of|ago. It's on a question that's as old | which left New York on Saturday aft- | TSCS - | Edward L. Medier. i ident Wilson's untrue. ~ But Ameri- | One School and One House Damaged | 1°02Y on the United Fruit Line steam. | PAPCTS rested on this point. It had also | as the men who died before the flood. | ernoon for Tuxpam and Tampico, Mex- | 7% CORFR BN T 0 500 (e Ronus | o ine Prisoners pleaded that they were | cans must be convinced by striking EAE ok £B 9¢d | er Calamares. Mr. Field said the war |2N important bearing, it ‘was stated, | The colored question is working 1t- |ico, returned to port. Two of her| % 30T A% JAR PR oL o U SOUIT | demorant of where they were going at Proofs of the falsencss of thelr asser- y Explosion of Bombs. prevented the shipment of the Costa | 0N the status of Von'Igel whose re-|self out and there is no need to dis- | tanks were leaking. a week as now received for 52. e time of the il and (hut BN ons.” can crop to the Bui rirets | 1ease the German ambassador demand- it here. The trouble is that ¥ O paper belloves, in the absence of | EFlin. ADHl 24 (By Wireless to Gay- D e BEuropean markets demand- | cuss it here. rouble at you were forced to follow Villa under pem= an 2 A committee of strikers calied upon o d added thi ed, representing thi ™ on' alf 4 business men in alty of death. furin oD bellaven. in the absence o | ville) —No Gasualties were caused. by ed that this would also cause Tepresenting that he became a|northern people don't know half as| Many American bu Six of the bandits listened unmoved present we assume that Herr Von Ja- gow's statement was right and Pres- no discrimination of those returning H Robert Braun, chlef deputy sheriff, to- 3 a tremendous growth of trads member of the embassy sta De- [ much about it as we southerners d y have made preparations to - the United States does not desire war, g"'li'k“mm“‘ot“wglm; al }xcks on_the | Central American el ana” s | cember. 1a15. & Robody wants to do the nexro an in- | jeave Gormany. if diplomatic reiations | BlEht on S B Westing. | 10_the sentence of death, but the 'i ‘which n;lght I%uxcmx follow a breach | ghat city to u.s: &e" :‘!\Eg:g tr;):: United States. Assistant United States Attorney | justice. We want to help him. Book- |bhetween the United States and Ger-| = '™, ¢ 3 from Pennsytvania | "cventh. Jose Ranzel, who had beem The estimated coffee crop of Costa | Roger B. Wood, in charge of the prose- | er T. Washington had it right when | many are severed. “It is impossible and unheard of cy says. One school and one house Rica this season, he sald, w: 250 cution, is understood to be confident | he told them to go to work, to take u that two countries should wage war | ere damaged by the explosion of two | bags of the highest srade. o o0 00 5 because doubts about the Sussex could | 1At Pombs dropped from the aero- wounded in the raid and was carried Rallroad detectives. He assured them |ints ecourt on a cot, cried for mercy, be respected. that, hs a result of today's testimony, | vocational training. And I hope to| The State Department has sent a|their rights would be respecied (o3 0dse, Medler ordered the prisvmers - e Dlane. CLERK IN LABO! Von' Igel will have to stand trial and | see the day when vocational training [message to the Pritish government in- —— o the Santa Fe penitentiary for sufe not be cleared up and Germany must|”*I%e fler at the same timer the R BUREAU the papers will not be returned. His|will be In every school in the coun- |sisting that hospital supplies from thi | g ipARD CONFERS WITH E o clear them up. message contnues, “d ed “lama. A CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE. belief was based. it was learned, on|try, white and black. country be permittes o e Hons iwhichhe captme o e s | the_atory told t:;emlugnl by Arthur| “Quit this kind of debating. go to Central Emprise. VON BETHMANN-HOLLWEG.| SUGAR AND MILK £ assell of Plainfleld, N. J., emploved | work and get away from here.” e E e — - SIR ROGER CASEMENT WAS D Pusslanaiwae annoiiced. Tnis W-w::;lfl t :« °.‘,',';.§"‘"" Com- by a real estate firm ds the dgent for 60| The segregation bill was defeated. Twenty-four thousand miners €. | s prerican Declined to Disclose the Na- __SOLD AS ASPERIN.. CAPTURED ON GERMAN SHIP |garla s perfectly informed about e (e meet i o 1 Lo y tscussi Complaint That Adultcrated Drugs Are » = = trike when the 6 per cent. wage ture of the Discussion. ¢ Hartford, C 3% Movements of Steamships. g t . — Being Sold in New York. freland and Was Sunk. MIDDLETOWN MAN o mag in his atterat to make a| AT HASTINGS-ON-THE-HUDSON | Casseria, New York; 1th Duca di | don, 10 S —— enova. George- | bassado © - S Rl e R e ASPHYXIATED BY GAS | G°58c, 'S ihp JnCUmosney of the office | village Placed Under Martial Law—| Cadir, April 15.—Sailed, steamer Al- T e e Sb Iet | the tpatal hamecery pak Roger Casement has been captured |i¢ 13 presumed He Fell Over Ga Henry F. Wright, secretary of the Guardsmen Patrol the Streets. fonso XIII (from Barcelona), New|,.qy’ burned when a can of hot bak- | morning. He went od and | clgn governments is from a German ship which attempted S - Wis Rond 'S | civil service commission, said today thé e York. ed beans placed on a stove exploded | the conference with by the district att . the fed o land arms in Ireland and was sunk.| Stove an a8 Rendered Uncon- | office of chief clerk in the labor bu-| Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., April 24.| Bordeaux, April 23—Safled, steamer| 0.4 threw the mass in his face. mann-Holiweg lasted an hour and ten | authoritles and the local health This officlal announcement was made reau was under the civil service law | —Eight arrests were made here late |Espagne, New York. minutes. partment, it was aanounced tonight u‘htgumu:d T and the commissioner cowld not make | today after rioting had been resumed |, Liverpool, April 23.—Sailed, steamer| g W, Needbe, who was one of the| When he came from the conference | A purchasing agent for the Russiam period between the af- a in it until he had filed with | among the striking employes of the | Tuscania (from Glasgow), New York. |ejght men sntenced to death or im- | Ambassador Gerard declined to give the GIvil, acrvice commlest e Piscnm government, it was said, informed - | National Conduit and Cable company.| New York. April 24.—Arrived, steam- yment following the Haymarket|any informaticn as to the nature of | district attornmey that 00 pounds of April 21 an attempt to land arms ment giving his reasons for discharging | To prevent further outbreaks. the pa. | er Dante Alghieri, Naples. Do hied in Chicago. -He was pardon- | the discussion and would not answer & | what was supposed 10 be aspertn, and ammunition in Ireland was made the incumbent, Miles B, Roberts. trols of the national guard troops, who | _ Falmouth, April 24.—Sailed, steamer|eq by Governor Altged in 1893 question as to whether anyone else|from here to Archangel, was found By & vesssl under the guise af & neu- have placed the village under martial [ Ryndham, New York. — was present. have been made of sugar and milk. tral merchant ship, but which in real- “Mother, Mr. Flubdub has asked me | law, were strengthened tonight. The - All French troops who have served| Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg devoted| The burean of weights and ity was a German auxil , in - to be his wife. What shall T do?" strikers threatened the In a Quandary. one year or more, or have been wound- | the afternoon to conferences on the | also announced today that it had Sith & German submarine, ‘Consult Brodstreets and Dun's,| Tho men arrested n-| Greece would like some convincing |ed in battle, will be allowed to wear | submarine question with Admiral Von | ceived compiaints from auxiliary sank and a number my dear; also a_competent nttornoy— | tenced a police magistrat information as to which is really the|chevrons. On the right arm, the chev- your our- Holtzendorff, chief of the admiraity | tfat gasoline sdulterated with three months to one year | worse, the devil or the deep séa— |ron indicates wounds; on the left, ser- | staff Several of the higher diplomatic is being wold in various e ,h,&:flm_gfl. New York Sun. vice. officials participated.