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VOL. LVIll—NO. 103 POPULATION 28,219 NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, AFRIL 29, Bulletin 1916 SIXTEEN PAGES — 128 COLUMNS PRICE The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulution is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population. Cabled Pogggrashs Schooner Wrecked Scott Tu"Arrange Ttiomg e T3 Q 1o 2 _wed a report published in : % v h in- Fire of accidental origin caused 0 - . .mded‘gto“av:ii::l?::: l;llc‘x?: s‘u;gon l;l $5,000 damage to military supplies ] “|the coalition government on the re- stored at Ottawa. cruiting question. CAPTAIN AND CREW TAKEN OFF [ CONFERENCE WITH OBREGON AT 18 Rhodesia’s gold output in March Arte Sale For British Rer Cro: BY COAST GUARD. JUAREZ TODAY. amounted to 80,205 onm.‘p es valued at = London, April 2§, 5.25 p. m- 335,368 pounds. 2 conclusion of a fifteen day S Fourteen lai mines In eastern 3 . oblects of arts which had been pre- | KEE] o e clodid SE B o o e - No Shops Open and No Business Transacted for Up- | s ¢ i s oo 6352 WAS RIPPED OFF|TO WORK OUT PLANS|ong sy cid s s fosuit of e sirive| Congtantinople Reports That a British “Forcé of 000 ordered last year. ) Articles of incorporation were fil o o wards of Twenty-four Hours lGHT GERMANS INDIGTED | Twe Master Beatrice L. Corkum, Lum- | Mexican General is to Be "Eincia e Cavalry Squadrons Has Been Annihilated at Albany by the Sinclair Oil & Re- fini; C ital ,000,¢ 3 ON CONSPIRACY CHARGES| ber Laden, Liverpool for New York,| That the United Stat = e on Catumb Reef—Poun e e tioNiEe g Badly—| Satisfied That the American Border | nava armeca oo “m he Moy ook NO NEWSPAPERS NOR: WIRE GOMMUNICATION Carrying Munitions to Entente| Little Hope of Saving Her. Towns Are Safe from Bandit Raids. | 5irics The painters demand §5 a R day. r DEFEATS IN EGYPT AND IN MESOPOT, | _Net earnings of the Bethlehem Stsel New York, April 28. — The federal| Westerly, R. I, April 28—The two-| Washington, April 25.—On the eve|Corporation for larch amounted to Comar = ;o | 8rand jury returned an indictment to- | masted British schooner Beatrice L.|of the conference at rez between | about $5,500,000, a new high record. Insurrectionists Are Composed of Members of the Sinn Fein day against the eight Germans recent- | Corkum, loaded with lumber from Liv- | General Obregon, Carranza minister, ——— ;i < ly ‘arrested on the cnarge of engaging|erpool, N. S. for New York, was|and Generals Scott and Funston, rep-| A $5000 ‘contvribu ion to the con- Society and Followers of James Larkin, Widely Known |in a conspiracy to place incend wrecked at Catumb Reef, one and a ng the United States, it became | Science fund wa recelved by the bombs on ships carrying munitions for | half miles southwest of Watch Hill [known here tonight that the Ameri-|Treasury Department from New York. o . the entente allies and against Dr.|Light late today. Captain Walter H.|can officers have been instructed to P as a Strike Leader—Disturbance Started Monday When | whicer 7. schecle, president. of the|Davis and crew from the Watch Hili | attempt o work out in detall mititary Informed Not Yet Attempt to Relieve Beleaguered Force in Kut-el-Amara Fai When a Vessel With Supplies Grounded in the New Jersey Agricultural Chemical ¥ nv::e:r:{m:‘:?c'::nm.;ztlsh:s’?fi‘\;al; River—Only Aerial and Artillery Activities Mark Sinn Fein Members Had Assembled Ostensibly for Pa-|Company, the alleced leager of the S e gress of War on European Battlefields—G rade—Motor Cars and Taxicabs Were Commandeered | ™5 %as at Scheele's factory that the planes Dropped Bombs on Russian Battleship and tacked a Warehouse at Rjezyca. Conservation Commissioner Pratt has Slegea.” The Indletmont was . found PROFITABLE TO A USERS ?Y‘der:;d l:“l‘he dern ldM:d onb “eame % 4 alleged. The indictment was found| sland, ., exterminat Y game and Their Occupants Held as Hostages—Impossible to|alicsed. The indictment v Captain | Ll‘ wardens. * s o1 . Charles Von Kleist, who was em- Approximate the Number of Persons Killed or Injured, |piovea in the sc heele factory and Ernest Becker, an electrician aboard | as Crowds Were Out and the Shooting Was Wild and |the Hamburg-American Line S Dr. Gastao de Cunha, under-secre- tary of foreign affairs of Brazil was md appointed Brazilian ambas dor to vl ship Frederich der Grosse, on which, Results are what count, and experience tells when it comes to get- Portugal. Only aerial and artillery activities|aviation grounds on Imbros - D e o Mg, sl g At % mark the progress of the war on the| There has been some in o o . . e also, Alleged ,bo anu- ng them, as is shown by the statement of J. F. Marsten, the repre- - European fields, but the British have | ity al b - actured. B vere a s - About $500,000 has been coliect in = ens ty along the front in France Reckless—This is the First Authentic Account Giving e o e o oma” 1im- || sentative of a large Boston banking institution, who declares that banks || Germany o far this year for m::fuer‘,“l"n';fi," RRN S Roxs S Wyne k| g Dritish forces, but along & K 2ot 2] munity, according to the district at- < . . 3 . of suffering inhabitants of Alsace- | '™ BOpOLa) of ront the artillery and Details of the Uprising, and Covers Until Tuesday Only, | 1oty Jocording to the B otia|] =t Uick results from newspaper advertising. The use of newspaper §iy,,ueng’ In 2 battle near Quatia, according o | arms have been the mesns Of S e The b A hra ™ mo || space resuits in new accounts for the bank. In his opinion calendars % fovorts from Comstantincple, a British by the opposing forces. The artilie When the Revolt Was Still in Progress. Hamburs-American ~ Line; ' Carl |} wore not particularly desirable advertising, but the fact that a bank || Representatives of 300000 employes | [CC" Mininiiated. by the Turke who | com sn sast of Toe Moo Sehmidt, and Xrank Carbade Wilhelm |} agvertises in newspapers gives the public the impression that 1t 15 up- || Siffarences. between the ralloands Log | captured 300 prisoners besides inflict- | Verdun region. East of m ant engineers on the Friedrich der to-date and alive. employes. g, o ,'“,,"‘nqun" oo tat an attempt | o e o e e Dublin, Tuesday, April 25, 3 p. m.|volver firing, seemingly at nothing in PR A e What is true of a bank Is also true of every other line of business. Authority was granted by the Mich- | 5, relieve the belepguered “force of | aumont. P via London, April 25, 10:13 a. m.—|particular and several persons -out e s ittt ‘bos|§ The banks profit because thelr facilities are thereby brought to the at- izan Railroad Commission to the Ann | gonery Fownsbent, in Hut-gAmara| French airmen have shelled Gera Dbl fies: sows ben Neld up ffor {liollday-acakiie SEavebean [KEllied [Of | reen: J 1915, and April, 1916, tention of a larger number than would be possible in any other way. frbor Rairoad to issue $1,000,000 short | ;ijeq grounded in the Tigris River four | Stations and the Germans hawve S twenty-four hours by a_combination |injured. o It asserts that Dr. Scheele purchased % v REL P termnotes. il T K The affoir the | taliated by attacks in the Verdun of members of the Sinn Fein Society Seized a Public House. T T T e eele purchased|] Such increase in publicity is just what every merchant needs who seeks e 3 niles east of Kut. The affalr, the e . and followers of James Larkin head| In the Portobello Road, over the|iho hombs from J. D Johnson to increase his trade. Ira Nelson Morris, American minis- | pESHT | SHEMARE BOS, TO0 fv| German aeropianes have Ay knws ok & eiKe enter, N that Uity e Hioh e ey | company, of Jersey City, at variow With The Bulletin reaching into every section of eastern Connecti- o the Comen: Silled from Stockholm | Atrmen also have been active in the bombe on the Russian Bias SagadiSet + Swootusios: corner public house. Here also holi-| Sand February 2, 1916. On April 1 cut it is the best medium for informing the people of trade opportuni- leave of absene R et e orts the action had good resalte: There has been the same violence in | Say-Takers suffered from promiseu- | Becker is accused of having deliv-|§ ties. It pays all users of its columns. Snow fell over eastern Massachu. | QUatia_after the British defeat snd | Teutons aigo have attacked the city as marked the bis street car |Rov S'POUNS, B | ered to Wolpert a s: Iicontaining & The following matter has appeared in The Bulletin during the and Rhode I esterdny, the | (hTeW bombs on a hospital T et e strike in 1913, which was headed by oyal rish Rifles succeeded in d number of the bombs. £ e Island y lerday, the The Turks attacked from an aero- FReports of activities on the sirike In 1913, B s neslon Y, ,é,‘dgm‘g “and taking prisoners these e past week: “o-":! ‘;ll::- f_;vr any appreciable fall in| ;1ine an ent allied warship at El|Ifalian line and on the Ru sarkin, e he use | Sinn Feiners. THREE CENTS WILL ° 27 years. K of an armed fo with tary pre- L r ntara and the docks of Port Said.|kish front in Asia Minor relate b e 2 s 5 Isolated Indi Is Shot. ! Bulletin Tel h Local actions. e e o ol Durishindiy S ot min| KEEP CHILD ALIVE A WEEK ey General Total Sallis Bryson, Ti-year old daughter They also dropped bombs on entente | important o ¢ d to give the = ring Mo a Sl - z of Mrs. Ro ey o ance the aspeet of a revolution. khali and isolated individuals were | worids Sunday School Asses Saturday, April 22.. 148 183 1122 1453 W i Tireriad for the: saarder or has 8 2 shot at in the streets. Some of them o g - s o ot y y. ERA! N Vi Lord Lieutenant lssues Proclamation.|are reported to have been killed or| Appeals for Armenians and Syrians. Monday, April 24.. 141 150 262 553 QT et SERARD Ve TOCONRI ROOBEVELT. M. PAVOS The lord licutenant of Treland in | wounded. bl = | e i35l 176 o e ey The body of William F. Kelley WITH EMPEROR WILLIAM ENFRANCHISING WO proclamation to calls the ve- Philadelp! pril 28.—Stating tha £ 2 s & . " z — o e, S Tacnt insurrectionary” and deciares| . Newspapers Suspend. “three cents will keep a starving uesday, P! 290 American Consul-General at Rome, ar- | No Explanation of Any Kind Accom-{ P His Support of the o rived at Norfolk, Va. aboard = th that it is due to forelgn prompiings |, N9, SN0E Pabers Sppeared in Dub- | Christian chila in Bible lands slive for |} Wednesday, April 26.. 128 171 221 520 Ttalian warship Caesar. - i panied Invitation. Admendment to Constitution. It is, he say “small”. He adds that L. = a week,’ the executive committee of| b vsd Rk = 5 4 : il 4 A were published today. The Evening | Vorld' v’ Sehe % - . o - - — ern meagures are belng taken 0§12 office was. eocupied by members| tn wo oa Sonoay School, Atvocla-1}- Thursday, ~Aprit 27.. 140 - =167 262 569 Four Mexican prisoners at Casas| Washington, April 26 —Ambassador| New Yor, Aprdl 38-In & - 5 ailiciion s of {he Sinn Fein yesterday. _They |dorsed. an apeal of the National Ar- % & i Grandes are reported to have been shot | Gerard, in advising the state depart- |stutement prepared here todamy 'for i Situation is Serious. SUIl retain their possession of the | aomien wna eiitr et oonal ar-|} - Friday, April 28.. 148 178 157 483 J|and killed by American sentries while |ment today that he had been invited | commitiee of women The revolution thus far is considered | building. The military have estab-|to the Sunday schools of —America. attempting to escape. to confer with Emperor Willlam at | Congressional Union, who an imitation, though on a much ex-|lished themselves opposite the Even-|The mim is to obtain at lcast ihree _— . grmy headquarters, said he had not|him as the head of the prog tended scale, of “Fort Chabrol” inying Mail office. dloiaitton ey ineHiver. BOuoEY. = Fifty molders employed by the Mall- | been informed of the purpose of the!party, Former President Parls, which was held by political riot- Collegaiiot Gurgeons Setzod. Moy 35 b het aert as heneliinn Too Totals . ... 1045 2244 4164 eable iron works at New Eritain have | conference. In fact, Secretary Lans- | Roosevelt declared that the ers some fiftcen years ago and thel . OS8R O 5 lief day in the 180,000 Sunday schools | gone out on strike for an increase of | Ing_sald when announcing the receipt|of enfranchising women has riots in Sydne: % e Royal College of Surgeons was ath. Aaerica i gt cre 25 per cent. in wages. of Mr. Gerard's despatch, no explana- | national and pledged his suport Lk n seized by the Hinn Felners and' their|0f North Amerlca, B4 1.6 h - tion of any kind had accompanied the | the proposed amendment to the ¥ Bciax . = 5 mbers. The Shadysi - | invitation. Some of the wuthorities, the situation|BOthing by fighting. There was no-|lion members in the Sunday schools coast guard station went out to the ortainly is very serious and far be-|DOdY to resist them and they simply |Terresented by the worl ner in their surf boat and took constitution giving the vote to Electric Co., in Pittsburgh,| The belicf prevatls here, however.| Mr. Roosevelt employing 1.500 persons, was closed as | that the emperor desires to discuss ingho s troops in the dis- follows: J s t e TR cluding & |® Precautionary measure. the general submarine situation h| “I believe t pros yond the dimensions of a riot. occupied unprotected building [ars ot st allvions el A SCfOn (AYRms AN 1S o e i e Sl T e Ambassador Gerard and possibly ex- | for :lh;r(:‘(:r(ln; i No Business Being Transacted. Military Has Not Shown lIts S(rength.in;ém;n::. are that a mill ‘hn;'c was a heavy surl' at _t‘x;‘e :lme E es of activity for the two forces. nl:v:‘t;l':tr-o‘:'d :;;at;l.:::?‘:;:(‘.n .‘,:: :;:min(i;;::;:‘n:fl.:r:’l?‘:‘: for the bene- -);}:'.A:zlr? mxlbenu-e in' the ubl s go o v for| The authorities expres ,pin- | are_cither dead or i of death,|2nd the rescue was made with diffi- il ] i iy = . o ion of the issues which t“fl;:i__t{r:". 1;(::; z:\dncha;nvrrv‘x:;lexv e mubxncr‘n‘:flsfle{l: d:g-"f‘,lxmnp nu":m . © ,,f" flmlw"!;v‘r\o alty. - Captatn Sn S the aMReE Definite Military Lines. of owned lines was ordered by the| Prief consideration was given the|only men. but women also. The Iy disiocated the life of Dublin. No|two. They say there is ample force|homeless and suffering. s due to a_misunderstanding of or-| Generally *peaking, the alm o |Pu lic Service Commission. n;:'\-'xa;r:nemlfu;":u aays enbiast problems of our country are isioca i H Er v s re is a ss and s ng. at & vheel. Jenerals Scott and Funston will be to = a wi n the matter of the K B e o e e e o) onibe goyement o S | e A e e nd Lo | secure the conssnt of General Obees| Resdjustment of rewiss and fure|Secretary Lanatag could give caly the | ampte Sty o et S ing [}':\ns:‘](‘:"; tr’-:f sc&,x);h{mhe“c e e o distithance ‘1‘o"h~ ease.| A DRAFT OF THE NAVAL 5 badly in the surf|Son to the employment of the Amer- |limits on the Bay State Street Railway | most meagre informa‘ion on the Sub-|for their regulatien merely cheeks e e s e e e e APPROPRIATION BILL |there seemed little prospect of saving|ican troops in the territory immedi- | Will meanl an {ncrease in fase in scme |Ject. In view of ("r‘ml -';fl:\‘l:’r of Ger-|handicap their development and the city and the suburbs has becn for- turbers, but thus far the military au- | - her. The Corkum was owned in Liv- |ately south of the Imr‘dv‘r and 1{« the | instances from five to 12 cents. mm::nw\"'rmm n-&;\:‘ Omt‘;;tinnll;:g‘ I§D; u-mea:. ’A universal f.;lu‘l law y and t s s £ Sl L = s bSO i e ol, organ! on of the Mexican orces —_— t s1on | essential for railroads. In the s to @ : et bt anxious v tee. of Northern Mexico may be secoured | Cal. for the southern reaches of the|dlsposed not to instruct Ambassador|ment of women has become try is very irregular. to end the trouble with a minimum of OPERATION OF MECHANISM e s Lok G P 3 n o horoughly for 2 and her out- |San Jacinto Valley to hunt a herd of |Gerard to press for a reply to the|and demands eral action. SULBR HIGH 23 ¥ for-Paraits, ;l“r;(‘);l_shed and. destruction of ~pro- | Washington, 38 dratt of the OF THE FAY TIME BOME | loua 5" R o B gy et o e e ] i R demand st once. ' The aues- | "1 B Yesterday (Monday) at mid-day the o > naval appropriation bill, the second of | — : s = tion will not be allowed to drag along | federal amendment which shall St Fein. revolutionists were as-| _Shooting was Wild pnd Reckless. | the adminisiration’s gréat prepared- | ilustrated in Court by a Government| Not Sure Bordar Towns Arc Safe. The postcffice nt Bowdinham, Me, |for manv more days, however, it was | stantially provide: sembled it for one of their usual| Tt is impossible as yet to ascertain | oo TReTsures was reported by a sub- | Ordnance Expert. General Obreron will be told that {was wrecked by throe explosions and | =aid today. “(1) That the right of the oft parades. They were supposed to be|Or even approximate the number of | COmMittee today to (}w_plvv-«(f:\vn:\\’\!. os the Tniteq States fa not yet iefied | ronhed of money and s e | of the T'nited Siatng to vote shall going out for an Easter Monday |persons killed ‘or injured, but there | fomjmi o8 N e Wil} New York, April 28.—The operation '”“' American border t s Wil be ot several hundred do! yes- | CLOAK AND SUIT OPSRATIVES be denled, or abridmed, by the march, Some of the rank and file(is no doubt that the assregate is|(ion section 0 O h¢ CONSHUC-|¢'the mechanism of the time bomb al- | free from further mids simiar to that | terday. ! IN NEW YORK TO STRIKE even imasined that this was' their |considerable, as the holiday crowds| "% Sectlon. . et lezed to have been invented by Lieut- [N Celnmbus if the American troops | i — EW YOR Durpose. were large and the shooting by the |, ig Cat Indications are that the pro- | cpant Robert Fay for the purpose of |2re witdrawn. He will he assured, | Prosidert Wilson recetved o @elezm- |\ o0 0 “omim s |00 e X Sinn Felners was vers oha ens.oihe posed five vear building programme |SHant Robert ay for the purpose ol v aver, that the traor T bo with- | tion o¢ Tolland povarnment and buei- | Manufacturers Refused to Confer Wi Took Posssssion of -Postoffice, [y, 2 Teck | wil be approved, but that the first % . wash illustrated by a|drawn fust as =oon as there are rea. |ness men on this country to strength Mayor Mitchel’s Council. o . d SH.puE ik he SEstling ‘Ohte - poat. el stra y t as roon s ere are rea. | ness on this eount strength- & 3 - ‘ About 600 of them, however, took Casualties Among Officers. allotment of new ships will be | ¢%oinment ordnance expert in the | £orable zrcunds for such a helief. |en business relations betwesn the two| __ ~ — — possession of the general postoffice in| o o 040 008, NS increased from two dreadnoughts and|pfijem) court here today at the trial| _He will be told that the sooner the | countries. Now York, April 23.—Tho 20,000 oP- |} ARGE DETACHMENT OF Sackville Street, which at the time| tondon Apr. 28 8:50 p. m—The cas- | two battle cruisers, as proposed by | colntt COUEE B0 BREY. C0 o tors | Mexican troops give complete coope S eratives in ihe cloak and gult maru- was attended by a usual smail holaday | HoT el l_eosofi ngshn charge of | Secretary Daniels to two dread- Walter Seholz and Paul Daeche. eration the sooner the troops will ac- New York will witnesa one of the | facturing Industry in this city who CAVALRY GOING INTO MEX| staft of clerks, There the six hun’|Dublin reported oflomlly . mo o 5| Doushts and four battle crulsers. According to the expert, James B.|complish this object most striking parades in its history Wil be locked out Monday by their dred men remained all day and nighe| JU0CH SONCS iomohery, P 1o 7| The meaure submitied by the ap-|soore, in eharge of the Euns i Fori| Discussed at Cabinet Mesting, |¥he 107000 business and profession: | cmployers prepered todey for o gen- |Column Four “Miles Long WIN and still ¥ - lea: - priations soub-commi arries Pl Garth: the Wiy i i 5 al men march for “Citizens’ Prepared- | © ke - 5 Telegraphic and postal communica- | Killed: — Second Lieutenant G. V.| fotal of 3217632171 for the coming | Natouiort e T yuThe Mexican auestion. including the | fes on May 13, e had refused o confer with ayor the Border Today. tion in so far as it goes through this | Finfield, Bighth Husears (King's Roy: | vear on the basis of the secretary's | e had tested the contrivance with ex. | [nstructions to eGnerals ~Scott and - Mitchel's council of conciiiation. Unton| olumbus, N. M. April 28—A the chief postoffice "in Ireland, has |3, 720 200 Sgeond Lisutenant J. H. | recommendation of four capital ships. | plosives and found that it worked | pUnS(ON, wate o over fulv at to-| Traffickers In vics In Bridgeport are | officials announced oAt 20000 more | oo of avarey about Zour miles ceased. f = 0y - This is an increase of $70.000,000 over | berfectiv. day abinet mecting, the first held t except in fmolnted case: home | operatives, cmpleyed by firms whicl . - . 3 W perfectly. . aine . < eld | not excep! nted cases, n home _firms moved from the b Byondl Power of Police. Royal Ay Moser, Col 3. & Black | jast years figures. The sub-commit- | "The machinery, contained in a metal el ot ag determined to send Gen-product, according to the report svon |Are not mombers of the Manufncturers i x{c:aih;mmamm‘?m“ The raild was beyonq_zheqpowcr of | 7 Rige, Royal Irigh Rix j“:%:; ?v tee r;]“d t attempt to pass upon the |pox three feet long, was explained in ‘%\‘ .n‘,mm: the border to Gen- | to be published by a speelal city com- | Asac io 1 strike ne x':.rrk. a. | night at Gibson the police to deal with. Small de-|§ B Leatham, Roval Irish - mifley: | PUlIding programme, that task always|getail by Moore. The bomb was ex- bt 2 mission en soclal conditions. R A e tachments of lancers appeared on the | Second Tienterane o Al e 18 | belng left to the full committec. If | hibited on a tabie in the center of the | Will Roport to State Department. s ar 280 was called | yor early today. scene but after two or three of their |Royla Irish. Rifes leoménan?"fi“fi' two more battle cruisers are aaaea It |court room and held the interest of | Press revorts tha* General Obregon | After having had damege caused|today bty the mayor flf“’ TP"";"";;:' The detachment was ths largest horses had been shot and WO - OF | mhimpson, Duke of Iamescioes Oy | Wl increase the total appropriatton to | (he court and jury. Moore declared |intended to urge the immediate with- |by striking a mine on Aprl 1 repatred | - . ® [ 1aave Columbus since the original & three of the men wounded they With- |yeomanry R |about $20000,000 as the first year'sjthat the bomb was so constructed |drawal of the American forces from |at London, the Dutch steamér Maas- | Manufaciurers Association went word, | peqitionary force crossed the be drew. Since then the Sinn Feiners in provision for these ships. that it could be set to explode as de- | Mexican territory brousht ne com. | haven struck another mine and sank |however, the: the members raw 10 |3aoch 16, :'lze ‘po!'n"»fi'\:o have _\mpa left a“lmexg“g GUNBOAT SHELLED CINN e e— Lairas ment from officials acquainted with | While being towed to Rotterdam. ;'"flfl for mf?'a': ::_:fi"::‘;rn- (rh";':‘u- 2. o h 3 v & the exican ceneral as to g ~ C Barricades of Barbed Wire, SUPPORT ASTOR HEIR | Coniaining fifty sticks of dynamite | ay Various corners in Sackville Street|Latest Reports Say Authori have been occupied by the Sinn Fetn- Situation Well ers and barricades of barbed wire erceted in the thoroughfare. In the on this subject will be reported |the International Harvester Co. twine | "\r;lflrh officials ‘c'rllflk)l "‘i"" halls Plllsbm;r:. April f.: —‘—:lm Gm.. i i was brought into the room for identi- | promntly by General Se . shop in Chlcago went on sirike be- |!n Manhattan and Trooklyn for meet- |car repairers, machinists an -r es Have |$20,000 a Year Not Enough to Supply | 505 07" 40 Touie G Fuchs, of Butler, | Information of the state dinermene | cause sevoral of their fellow-workmen | ings tomorrow, when -the operatives |employed by the Pittsburs and LaM in Hand. Wants of 4-Year-Old Boy. R s eome of the explosives Dur- | Seeratary Roker mas: moesioeo ont | Were sent home charged with Intoxica- | will he instructed rognrding their ac- | Erie road went to strike here Pelfast, April 27, via London, April chased by other members of the al-|piied fo fna < that all questions of | o0 tivities aur!nz'th:ds:‘nke,(Aflmmmu. ¥ : - New York, April 28—It costs a lit- | jex s, 1 i deadl Micy were. under Secretary e — tee was appoint o attend to the & as bees T3 leged conspiracy for use in the deadly ey we der Secretary sinss iooting of 3 s : quarters of the Sinn Fein Society of |support the four year old pothumous |tne explosive and the case was Bur- |ite omcere b o do only with mil- | manded of Great Rritain the release of e ar ows. 5 Dublin, was shelled by a gunboat dur- | heir of the late Colonel John Jacob A 5 £ - = g b Began Digaing Trenches. ing the rioting early this week in riedly but carefully taken from the |itary questione court room, much to the relief of the | with the nrotacss jury and spectato ireeily ” commected | the 33 Austrians T.urks and Germans | SAILOR THREATENED TO tr taken from the American steamer ®ith the protection of the border and | SR {T° 89, Amenean sttemer _ BLOW UP OIL SHIP e Fritz Stelner Rotalied When He Bound For Eng- tor, a victim of the Titanic A detachment of the Sinn Feiners |the Trish capital, according to official | according to an accounting fil entered the St. Stephen’s Green, which | Statements given out here. The first | today with the surrogate by the child's — is surrounded by a high railing, lock- | intimation of the outbreak in Dublin | mother and guardiam, Mrs. Madeleine W QUALIFIED EMBARGO 40000 Carranza Troops in Territory. ed themsclves in and began digging | was received here vesterday. ~Tele- |Talmadge Foster Astor. Althoush $20.. | NEW @ Officials here have noted the state- | Great Britain has agreed to the| Learned Ship Wa: :rr:r;c:l;‘! "’f(l‘x:e gtgcwnfsn:gsslfiz;e 5:‘)1 ;)cetgggntegg;x&r:lca doorrx)xrr‘:‘x‘nimt- 000 a year was allowed by the court BY NEW HAVEN ROAD.|ment in border desra s that Gen- |sale of the Wagner Steamship Co. to < s n ublin 1s | for the maintenanc e child, Mrs. o o yould. ass be intelligible but as an outset of the | still interrupted seriously. ot e o oo M Sy o e WU avedet that= 146 Astor declared it had been impossi : 000 Carranza troops now disturbance they could mot guess its| The Belfast News Letter today savs |t6 oupply all his wants. with " inas |Bars Shipments in Less Than Car Carranza troops now were emplo an American company on condition| ‘'and: that the buyers agree to lease the ves- ed in policing territory so sels on a time charter to a British| New York April 28—The petrole. purpose. it understands the post office at Dub- |amount. Durinz the Jast vear, she Load Lots, Coal Included. border.” thus. ineuring protection ' of | company: m-laden bank Snespurven will safl Countess Prominent in Disturbance. |12 has been retaken by the military |said, his expenses were $27,593. American border towns from Mexican -—— for England without Fritz Steiner, a The Countess Marivicz, the sister | (orey; o oie, NEWSPaper also pub- _— New Haven, Conn., April 28.—A new | ratders. | Tt i3 menerally ndersteea | Asked for his views on the Irish up- | Member of the crew. who was arrest- of an Trish baron, in a volunteer uni- | ohes the following statement: 1463 DEER KILLED IN embargo affecting ' _practically &l | however, that this will not he regard- | rising, Count von Berstorf, German | °d just as the vessel was about to SRt e bantnen Arae, ot “The police authorities desire the| poirts on the New Haven rallroad|.q as the convincine demonstration |ambassador, replied: “Why, all those | Weith anchor today, the federa! au- Gisturbance. She was one of the lead. | Widest publication in your district of STATE SINCE LAST AUGUST |went into effect today. It places bi- n. desire b Wash - | small countries that England wants to thorities entertaining a complaint by ing sympathizers with James Larkin | G, olo¥ing: ‘During the mmgnt| . Taminous, coal, anthracite, lumber, ce- | aeanr (. > (Pe Washington govern- | SN B eem to want to Aght their own | the captain that Steiner had threaten- I e Voo simes, Tarkin| (Wednesday ) a roval naval reserve |Litchfield County Leads With 328—|ment and all shipments less than car ivesday I oonml i bl battles.” ed to burn or blow up the ship dur- gunboat shelle y Hall, the New London 193, Windh: 154, load lots on the restricted list, with ing the voyage. ';g};;: yas ralded [n January bBY £ho|headguarters of the Sinn Fein forces 1190 Windham 108 a few modifying exceptions. 40 DEPUTIES SWORN IN Angered by tales of the murder of| Steiner, 27 years old, who claimed printing press and type with which|20d it was _subsequently occupled.| Hartford, Conn., Aprid 28. — The| Anthracite and bituminous coal will AT YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. |10 year old Fana Dinsmore in Topeka, | he lived In Switzerland demanded to alleged pro-German literature was be- | MeanWhile large reinforcements have|number of deer killed in the state |Dbe received for shipment when con- S . 1200 prisoners at the State Penitentiary | be token ashore upon learning the ing printed. Her husband is said to|2frived in Dublin. In other por- |since last August. up to today, _is|signed to hospitals. Because of Throatened Strike In the |3t Lansing, Kan. tried to lynch Fred | vessel was bound for England accord- B Fhitsh nobleman. tions of the city the situation is well | 1,463. According to counti the o Bissell, of Topeka, accused of the |ing to Captain Blomquist, and, when : in hand and repairs to the railway line | number killed was as follows: Hart- | CHICAGO DETECTIVE RESENTS Steel Mills Yesterday. murder. the request was refused, swore the Automobiles Commandeered. are being effected rapidly ford 261; New Haven 164; New Lon- - ship would never reach its destma- | In addition to St. Stephen's Green,| News has been received here of the |don 193: Fairfield 111: Windham 154: POLITICAL INTERFERENCE| Youngstown. Ohlo, April 23—Mayor | Details of the alleged tion, | Steiner had a Swiss passport. | various corner points covering the en- | safe return to Dublin of Lord Basit | Litc ridioser 180 Tot: e Stough of Struthers this afternoon — S Aot Litchfleld 328; Middl 5 - & ruvian Govi Secretary france to the_green also woro occu- | Blackwood, secretary to the lord lieu- |1ana o dlesex 150 Tol- | rongered His Resignation to Mayor gwore In a force of torty deputics for SEAR e e T T Movements of Steamships. e e Sinn Feiners, who dis- |tenant, a eutenant Murray Gra- That Reason. uty fn case of trouble that mf - | 14 h = " e : Plaved rifies from the windows of |ham, who came to Belfast before the e Thompsen For 1) Velop Guring the threatened strike t | Le ol Mt o e | v e con York. cones all South American Governments | st New York, New York; safled: nearby hotises. Several passing mo- | outbreak of the disorders in Dublin. | Victorla barracks here Wednesday| Chicago, April 28—Declaring _that | the steel mills of the Mahoning val- "mm ;(E:n;m:,'.\‘ew York; Finland, New tor cars and taxicabs were command- | The news of the shelling and cap- | morning sald: politics had hampered his work, Nich- | ley next Monday. ecered. The occupants of these ma-[ture of Liberty Hall a _ramshackle v York. “The reports from the provinces in- [ols Hunt, chief of detectives The International Paper Co ,| Christiania, April 22. Sailed: chines were taken inside the green, | building the rear of ‘which is toward | dicate that normal conditions prevai. |tendered his_ resignation to m‘w Waterbury to Have Public Warehouss. | operating mills in New York. Massa- | steamer United States, New York apparently as hostages, and the cars |the Liffel river, caused the greatest|The situation in Dublin has improv- | Thompson. who referred it to Chief of | Waterbury, April 28—Bo cause of were drawn up on the roadway as |satisfaction. An official chusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire| Copenhagen. April _23.—Arrived: statement | eq and adequate forces aro at the dis- | Police Healey. Mr. Healey said it|the seriousness of the freight conges- |and Maine, has granted a wage in- | steamer Oscar i, New York. barricades. from the headquarters of the Irish|posal of the military authorities to|would be accepted. ~The resignation | tion Waterbury is to have its first pub- | crease of pproximately There has been much rifie and re- command in Dublin received at the!cope with it.” i 10 per cent. to| Naples, April 21.—Sailed: steamer - '1s to take effect May 1 lic storage warehouse in its history. its employes, effective May -. 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