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VOL. LVIIL—NO. TR S YA Norwich 168 POPULATION :,;3,219 NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916 The Bulletin’s Circulation in N RUSSIAN ADVANCE HALTED ON STOKHOD :’Titanic Struggie Raging for Possession of the Town of Kovel EFFORT TO FLANK ANSTRO-GERMAN LINE Most Violent Fighting on the Eastern Front Where Rus- Cabled Paragraphs Bill For Huge War Credit. The Haguey July 13, via,London, 4.35 p my—A billl providing for an extra- ' warscredit of 75,000,000 flor- ins wase sumbitted today to the second hamber. Endows Professorship of Russian. London, July-18—Sir Jamen Roberts uf Saltaire, who'has just made a _sift of 10,000 pounds ($50,000) to the Uni- vers! of Leeds for the foundation and maintenance of a professorship of Russian language and literature, is the head of a firm which first introduced the coarse Russian wool into English worsted * manufacture. Australian War Casualties 41,102, Melbourne, Australla, July 12.—The Australlan war casualiles up to May 29 are officially given as 41,102. Three hundred and seventy-five officers have been killed, 251 wounded and 9 made prisoners of war; and among the rank Fear of Sharks Shadows Resorts ONLY THE VENTURESOME DARE ENTER COAST WATERS MORE MANEATERS SEEN Matawan Authorities Offer For Every Shark Brought in Dead or Alive—Five-Footer Caught Near Bridgeport, Second Within Week. Reward New York, Mass Meeting on Infantile Paralysis NO OCCASION FOR PANIC, DR. SIMON FLEXNER 8AYS MANY FALSE ALARMS Health Commissioner Has Found Only 1,600 True Cases Out of 2,600 Sus- New York City—Hartford Reports Second Death. pects New York, July 13—Leaders in the wlletin EIGHT PAGES—64 COLUMNS o;;,;:“"‘:s Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Condensed Telegrams La erupt Voleano, Cal, s again in About 5,000 Americans still remain in Mexico. All German officera commanding Bulgarian troops are reported to have been recalled. Smallpox_is raging in Porto Rico, the Public Health Service at Washing- ton announced. An epidemic of measles has broken out in the state mobilization camp at Nashville, Tenn. Herman Doetsch, aged 49, a hermit, was found murdered in his shack near Monticello, N. Y. Britain has approved the resolution adopted at the recent conference of the Allies in Paris. Thomas Hickey Was Fatally Struck at Manchester—Rockville Had Sidewalks Washed Away, With $2,000 Damage—| Danbury Almost Isolated—Wires Down Al Over the State—Great Tobacco Losses. PRICE TWO CENTS Population ELECTRIC STORM COSTS TWO LIVES | e Young New Britain Farmer Instantly Killed Bfi Lightning Bolt WAS HIT WHILE STANDING IN HIS BARN DOCR! file 7,370 have b killed, 9,398 £ June 13 —Armed shark Roat i Drcitcn he : naen, i ks are mimsing and 53 |hunters in motor heo/s patrolled the |medical profession, Dublic health ex-| England will release 460 Irishmen et sians Claim 2,000 Prisoners—British Holding Gains on prisoners. Sick officers number 689 [ NeW York and New Jersey beaches in | Perts from many cities, philanthroplsts | neiq prisoners for participating in the 3 and sick men 21,430. a concerted effort to e man-eaters which erminate the have moved north and charity workers thronged the rooms of the Academy of Medicine here recent Dublin rebellion. New Haven, Conn, July 13.—Connec- Hickey, 58, a prominent resident of 2 : e —_ eSO h | tonight at 3 ing for the dis- o . 5 = er of Colonel John| Somme Front During Period of Consolidation and Push-| Educational Funds Low in China. |Sm fheir customary haunts, appar- | (SRIERL 47,2 ass ecting [of thE (87 | * Danger of further damage to Geor- |ticut was visited today by an electrlo | this tOW% Sad, brother P X : B Peking, July 13—Lack of funds has | of Matawan, N. J.. offered a reward of [1as brought death into hundreds of €12 crops by floods ie over, as the riv- | TOCH oy 3 heavy downpour of rain|in the opinion of the physiclan, ing Forward of Artillery—Asquith and Lloyd-George Op- | resultea in the closing of many gov- |$100 for every shark brought in dead | homes here in the past fow weelss. = five ¥ e by e Yition BaAl." Ons life | tonight. at his home here as a. ernment schools. The Peking High |o alive, (. Those who hoved that a cure for the| L oL ttea | s Tost ‘and ‘poseibly ‘two. Arthur |of being struck by lishtning during & WG o2 v Normal School for Girls has been | The theory that a single shark was |disease would be heralded or that th John Griffin, s , committed | N lost Svas “struck | severe storm hree. timistic—Output of Ammunition Wll Soon be Over-|Sermal, Schoel for Girle hac, becn || he tneory that o sinelo shari s | itcate wobll, be ntglicd o Uit g | Jofis S, 8204, S0, G052 | Mimacr, & Faung tarmer, vae pirack ; = teachers in many of the colleges and | swimmers off New Jersey within the |@nnounced were isappointed. Dr. SI-|by drinking carbolic acid atn door at New Britain and Thom- | New Londorers Felled.by Lightnings whelming. secondary schools and colleges have [ past two weeks, two of them yester-|mon Flexner of the Rockefeller In- as Hickey of South Manchester, was| New London,” Conn., July 13— not been paid for several months. Even | day in Matawan Creek, a shallow in- | Stitute for Medical Research and oth-j British vessels making Buenos Aires|so badly shocked by lightning there| city was In the grip of.a severe, elec=! the foreign advisers of the late ov-|jet six miles from the open sea, has|eF eXperts told of the progress made now travel with all lights out at night, | that his recovery is considered by the | tric and thunder storm from 3.0% S ——— ernment were not paid their salaries |heen dispelled by: persona who actum |bY medical science in combatting the |fearing German sea raiders. physicians as very doubtful. this afternoon until 7 o'clock tonight, s B SR sritisn minister of yar, | °£ 1256 monih Iy have seen half a dozen or more of |disease, but they had no epoch-mark- Reports from all over the state|during which time.one chimney of ‘s, the monsters. scovered to proclaim : i - | broug stori legraph tele- | tenement house, a- telephone pole ‘an eat d ve t an allied confer- > S5 Flasne 1 B ata h The United States Steel Corpora-|brought stories of tel B % e ront Sene flofes | ence on ment, declared that the | GERMAN AMBASSADOR Sharks which formerly fea on food |, Df: lexn clared, however, thatliion placed an order for 443 freight|phone and trolley wires down, trolley | adjacent sidewalk were struck by boltsi tremendot: 3 contin- | combined offensive of the allies had = thrown overboard from the many |there is mo occasion for papic. He|cars for the Carnesle Steel Co. service held up or crippled ,trees up- | of lightning. No one was seriously in-{ ed witho: : o wrenchied the initiative from the Ger- BOARDS THE DEUTSCHLAND |sicamships which plied before tho f0 fha Siue (deaih e e o rooted, houses unroofed and more or | jured although Herman Katz, proprie- tion. il mans, never, he trusted, to return 7 —— I Sas boran, oW hive Tecomia ravérn” s is lower than from other mala The strike or ironworkers at Bilboa, |1e5S damage. In the tobacco grow- |tor of a store on Crystal avenue, and tro-Germ oDear t “We have crossed the watershea,” |Von Bernstorff Congratulates Koenig|ous, is one t v advanced. Sven sidered far less rous and | im, which threatened to spread |ing belt it was said the losses would | Michael Spelman, a customer, were Russian advanc Stokhod. | he said, “and now vietory is beginning on the Great Voyage. those not ordinarily classed as man- a large per centage of cases| P&, WHICH threatenec 1O ctiead|be thousands of dollars. felled by a bolt when it struck" th Both Sides are r be hurling | to flow sur direction. This change eaters, it is said, probably have been plete recoverie B 7 B2 Tries Rockville was particularly hard hit. | sidewalk, within a foot ‘of the store. huge reinforcemer ind guns|is due to the improvement in our| Baltimore, Aa., | 13—Count von | driven by rvation to lurk in t Ztion: bickeng "‘fjl. Rt . CHlPuRh e aua e While a Willimantic-New Londonj i 5 cauipment.” Bernstorfr, the German ambassador, |warm waters of the Atlantic coast : : r as_one X Amer Lliving in Chihuahua anc EILLED trolley car was on its way to this city{ L S Ms Tiovn Coorae mald it pent an Hour aboard the German sub- | this season and attack human be- |treatment. He said it was possible |northern Mexico Teported wearing | WILLIMANTIC MAN KILLED; e amarr, g £ i nd repairing ships in the British |spected the vessel from stern to stern, Three Sharks Bottled Up. L A 3 . disabled the motor, None of the-crew Battle Raging on Lower Stripa. |5, n dthe intricate machinery and in-| ‘Three of the huse fieh tee ,._{ Dr. Haven Wmerson, health com-| Under a hot sun, the 22nd Battalion | Erwin E. Morse Impaled on Fence on |or passensers was hurt. The line was Further to the sol attie of al- |~ Tio conference was held at the war | Struments aboard explained to him R o ues fis] Were seen to-frmissioner (of thik asserted the | of Engineers entrained for the ex- Wy Erori Bactland: in a tie-up for nearly two hours. { o pr . n Matawan Creek and now_are | widespread alarm which parnets feel|ican border at Camp Whitman, N. Y. Y L most equal intensit . on the | office and was_participated in by Al-[ad personally congratuls Car e T b ot lis not justified. e pointed out that e ‘amp man, N. Y. ek 3 e e S e p L ister of mu- | Koenig upon bringing his vesse {have been stretched out of 2600 suspected cases investigat- | Willimantic, Conn,, July 12.—Erwin Wallingford Bottling Works Hit. I SRS e et f ey 3 . woff, assistant |1y to America through waters in about a mile and a o e e oeitisats | Dr. Edmund _von Mach conferred [B. Morse, a building contractor of this| <walingford, Conn,, June 13.—Lighte Seneral von Bothmer and k the|minister of war of sia;’ Genel with hostile warcraft R e and = o from thelen only true s, OF gufandle | with” Acting Secretary of State Polk |cit ywas killed tonight when he lost | i vanmerord, Conn, June 15 -Tights entire Austro-German line Dall Ollifo, member Ttalian Two attaches of the German em-|into 2 e e para yois o been 0 regarding the milk supply in Germany. | control of his automobile truck driv- } The Austrians admit that the Rus- y of war and t bassy, German a Austrian con- | ¢, T 308 resulted fata 5 S Scotland to this city. The|S:; Botsford here late today durlng eg sians penetrated Von Bothmer's front | isies ; s i o0 Maver Precion | fiom 15 reporte —_— ing from Scotland to this city. ‘1he|gsevere storm, but no one was nfur-i S L, g Sl s suls in e and Mayor Preston brought t | MERIDEN BARS CHILDREN hauncey M. Depew was the machine swerved from the road into|gog | & S waly D sasrc toy wors . accompanied the ambassador on his alon the w . I * |speaker at the National Fertiliz o fence, one of the Tails of which im- gut e S = < E v J visit to the submarine. The intense New Jersey c i sociations’ peti at Ho Spring: valed Morse. F Vi brought to this i . I’ The Russians claim to have taken|CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING S o e New Jer ¢ None May Enter From New York City | Sociations’ mesting. at Hot. Springs, e e oot o ot Killed Standing in Doorway. 2/000 prisoners but make no men- POOR LITTLE RICH BOY |generated by e sun rays beating up- o Terror at Coast Resor . i or Other Paralysis Foci. dead when the car arrived.” The med- New Eritain, Conn., July 13.—Ara tion of a gain in territory = on the deck and sides, prevented the| Terror has seized the multitudes = N “Bracebit Bill” Armstrong, supposed |i°al examiner said Morse had lived | thur Munson, 31 years old, was struc British Holding Their Gains. Stepfather and Mother Took William jparty from rem: aboard longer hed riden, Conn., July 13—Children {to nave escaped from Sing Sing last|oply @ few moments and gave verdict|and killed by lightning as he stood inj The British have held their gains K. Lee Away From Guardian. than an hour. usl e T S B ctene [ro™ | Friday was captured within prison |Of death to ruptured viscera. the diiotway: of HiE e O s thalr ObEOD o _%’mm The ambassador informed Captain ely few OTICOE cOthier svioinilest ypliere | ot b z i S Willilam A. Grady, emploved by |ing the eleutric storm this. aficrucon.) e i e olidation |, Dar < 13 —This even- | Koenig that he would send to him be- antile paralysis is pre t will be e Morse, was riding with him. Grady|The 'lghtrng. also set the bara o and the pushing forward of the. big|ins, Thomas Frederick Lee his [ fore the Deutschland starts on her re- RibIieON@om sotctine e at R e e Railroad | Was thrown some distance from the | fire and 1t was Turned to ths gzound. e T e mother, Mre. Emma Kenyon Lee, wers | turn voyage several packets of official ter midnizl y and e e oxican Tortiiestoen Rallmad | civ Tyt escapedscrionsl hiarnics The | Dlace. ‘A stmilar situation exists on|aTrested here as fuzitives from jus- | papers which he desires to Man-Eater’s Poison. | V1!! e non vhEis loas asain Lo nopanstd for, snipments litruck wassslehtly antuaged: Darbury lIsolated by Storm. e, Eancl NG o Vel R They are both well known in [livered intact to Berlin Dr. George Mat o | Sy E 2 P —_ Danbuty, Conn, July 13—Danbury| brief French official statement o e Y » Mr. I’:”“ = the documents. - embassy/| W10 aftended ¥ —_— FLAGPOLE SNAPPED IN TWO :; practiczlly isolated from the m:: ofi 'Thursday night simply records the|StePfather of Williaw ee, wh e SSY | 6o seriously mangled in a 1ot s ESTe : o ~aztry o Is evening au a resull of continuance. of the : Belt to. 8 mullionienib s bl doll Dpomeant o e rk vesterday o am K e WS susrendtd |t ees Torn Up, Roof Blown Off, Wires [the a+verss: . otrical ~'m this ¥ o tn it 3 nd wuse litigation in which he is|in the malls because it was et s from the hicago Board of Trade for ) 4 4 son, mefe~ \truck this pidee this &ft: ki A BT et | involved has become known the | consider hey would fall into | pisher onie two years , because of general irreg- Down at Rockville. pos it ¥ ot Overwhelming Output of Amm | 1 rich boy.” Mr. Lee a the hands of British censors. found 4 ularitie; : : o et LB g his mother were arrésted by a dputy| The ambassador was enthus Taunn Rockville, Conn, July 13—Rock-|, The lightning struck many place ‘ e o eriff on a warrant charsing them |over the Deutschland e o TTwo thonssntiasiasar, ttendea | ville was visited today by one of the[in the city and all wire communiees ‘ to. theusitintion O with the kidnapping of this boy from| “It is a wonde and, with | 12T ] the "arst: Gpen session ot the Motios |Wworst hall, wind and rain ‘storms. in |t1on8 exceptto S WelsrburySEEsEty ; Premier Asquith, spe I salte, S Y e surdb s ce s SremRghept SRe0 chon v examineq | Picture Exhibitors’ League of America f;"n‘mn:“a','\‘d‘filfiufilfiéf‘fferé'gngn:fif ¢ 5 | ‘ Gf Eammbne e {recently appointed over the youngster made a wonderful vov- |pa said | examinedil s Shiearo: ] g essant. | ol aEEoR red the guardi; De Witt ed into e EcuiRbon araiu L £ ¢ € i i - = nore | buildings were unroofed, trees from vindsor, Conn,, v 18— sands| rer LR R Portchester, had a warrant compartment and had my first ex- Lol Hele | morrow th city ana out- | Five epecial trains ocarrying more | 5070 oroweip ut 3505 0m3 03 otio | of Goilars damage to growing tobacco! Gitie addtesns an allie for the arrest of the two Liees perience with a periscope, All Seapch For Boy's Body Fails. | will be | bz placards | ha 3,000 business men for the senior | b, many windows were broken all | throuchout this section resulted_toduy P it i e e boy was later located in this city “Ca Koenig did not tell me just hope is enterta e 2 Cards | plattsburg, N. Y. & oveér the city by the hail and hundreds [from the severe electric storm. During] SF Aocinin at the Brit Ir. Lee stajed after his arrest that!when he expects to leave for Ger-|recovery of the body c e e el 2 F of feet of curbing and sldewalks were | the storm haflstones as large ey wald e % n of stealing the |many, but I presume it will be soon E 1, t feiew & aila i Will Wallace, for ¢ vears |Washed out, while streets and parks |nuts fell in laige quantities. Cam i just took him_with | after he has his return carzo aboard. | Tatawan Creel FElons ich |y S e Services of the British sov. |were littered with branches of trees|coverings on shade grown tobacco, P i P from White | He is in complete charge of the ves- d that he was devou casenls train | 0 ment In Nigeria, died and other wreckage. A 100-foot flag- | were set.fire and destroved togethert one.ipiia thetr sel and has his orders from Berlin as persistent dra of < ched. |2t Devon, England. Pole in the central green was snapped | With the crops they were shading, Serted that the tide of vict Monday. | His craft is i e et dynamiting of s ed 1Al in two. Telegraph and telephone wires [ Some estimates place the loss con=d ficoding in the directi his mother are out on |much as any hn Yaoyd N | ed to bring up the bod nd tr COMING | E 1 ess companies will accept ship- | Were torn down by falling trees and | siderably in excess of $100,000. 1 and predicted that it would continue B ATOU0 ek A here was entirely un- | conflicting reports were re- | nto ments of ifta and Supplics o troops | trolley service was partially crippled; i o o e ——— official.” ceived here during the day f va I e e Meton boraer af o n some cases it was necesarsy to to do s 65 R it L R e e idy tooim v Rockefeller Expe L Bridgepo! = e ¥ TWOTl close factories owing to the damage [ Thousands of A°'°5d°’ obacca DN 1 ® i ambassador attended 4 lancheon at the | zeport, Conn., July 13.—Dr. Ab- < done by lightning and wind. In one aged. | AEEEL HSive ise Gilman Says None Ever Did Her|Germania club, of Cap- | ophiian. af tho ,‘_“"““f“‘“j‘ in- | Mrs. Niblo, sister of Geo M. Co- |instance a canal overflowed and wash- | guffeld, Conn, July 13—About af ONLY IN BEGINNING Kindi tain Koenig. Tonight he was present 5 e T the paralysis oy died at her home in New York |ed a large quantity of coal into a dve | thousand acres of tobacco was damag-{ ‘ : Sy s at a dinner given by Mayor Preston|was i cxas, has been ohialned {of neart trouble, superinduced by many [Toom of a factory doing considerable |ed in the Mapleton and Hastings HIll ‘ British Munition Workers Will bhe . will of Anna|fC the commander of the " submarine. indy, eht saninat Polie.|Years of stage dancin damage to stock there. ~The roof|geiricts of the town today by a heavy Asked to Forego August Holidays 3, filed in the | He made his return on a late train for | said he clubbed to Sap il e was torn from the White Grain store|wind and rain storm. It was said that — ot autirdes | New Yoric foot shark, weighing 450 pour foleann One man is known to have been|and dropped on the railroad tracks|the monetarv loss would be compars London, July 13, 5.15 p. m—The al- | leaves her legal heirs 3 sent | eacn 1| Visitors who visited the s ruising off Blberon, were guard- | killed, and several are missing in a fire | Some distance away. Considerable | atively light as the tobacco plants had| lied offensive on the western froni this provision: 5 i quoted Captin Koenig as saying | reported toni s be oo hnd svery |the destroved a hotel and several res- [ damage was done to tobacco and other | heen out only a short time. Trees only in its beginning, declared Pre- |\ 43 Bive 1o 51l my legal heirs 1 cent |Zeppelin airship freishters are ainly to kill oxd Boer chanted end OV |1aencessat Duryea iba; crops. So far as reported, no one Was |were uprooted by the terrific violenca! mier Asquith today In announcing in |each G0 hotd to them ot moir hopo [built in Germany for trans-Atlantic | which his Been, and: all refusées from New A injured. of the storm. As thev fell tthey carrled| , the house of commons that the gov- |forever. T limit these hequests to o |Service. i were listed for cxmmination pare| An order for 100,000 steel billets, to down trolley and electric light wires| ¢ ernment had decided to ask workers small an amount because in a life of cost §700,000, is reported to have been Rockville Factories Had to Close. with the result that the town is in to forego their August holidays be- |ffty years I never have received from Diamonds on the Deutschland. 3 = R | awarded the Canadian Car & Foundry| Rockville was particularly hard hit, | darkness tonight and trolley service c of the demand for munitions in |any of them & pingle Kiadnecs or coors | Londom ol 131t hon haen tearn-| Five Foot Shark Near Bridgeport. | R Cormt Co., by the Imperial Munition Board. = | some factories hating to close depart- |15 crippted. i aneS. a8 Sxpmurced (conviction thatltesy. ed from a gond source, savs Reuter Bridgeport, Conn., July 13 five STl D S Tk oA e : = ments because of havoc wrought by ithe workmen \\ou:xl co-operate in tk The will was made in 1897 and names | Amsterdam cor rdent in a des- |foot shark, the second within a weel ek 3n L this oy a ,'Mfll-Ge'('; Gfiefl;zlsb governor ]n‘f "h" the storms, hundreds of feet of curb-| Wind and Rain Crippled Service. | ‘ i Yoo ot the. oHcmmive, sm g | 20, SXegutor, Dantel C. Gilman,” who | patch today, ‘that the. principal oblect | vas “caugh Todayin fasmall Inict | far s’ known, was reporiod i the | bresident Wiiton hat he-eould. retirs | I3%,and sidewaike were reported wash | Thompsonville, Conn, July 18—Telef | it e afborite i was thes resident of Johns Hop- | of the vovase ¢ e German commer- |close to Fairfield Beach, one o vard \th today. The patient.|from his SRR il 0 away: o C ‘ = ephone, trolley and electric service wi D I homsrluieht ond fxine Dniversity. : ol Sabiee Deutschinna . o the | most popular bathing places in Sarah, °5 years old, Saushtor 'of S, | (O 1S duties a3 soon as he wishes. | would cost the olty at least 2000 &0 cripnied, by a_severs wind aif raim i . ity 8 ssary, be *con- er several bequests, the will pro- | T'nited States was to convey a con- | vicinity. The big fi Spavently ot Mis Davia Honaler of s68 Wing. 2 i . replace the: er a = vhich swept througl omp- the August bank. holidays would e |ohall go into a trust fund, and the|hitherto been impossible to export. | tide and had been left stranded by thelthe isolation hospital. It is said by |sided in & bill offered the Mieo |isinitie wicckage, ; trees, telephone and trolley poles. The the August bank holidays would be | trustees are given power to -loan op T receding wacer. This snark 1o bec | egisoiation hospital It is sald by lvided in a bill offered the House by | Danbury was isolated tonight so far | e ‘SSPROTS SXB U0 Y Bret S stponed and he appealed - to all | sive the Income 1o may westhi ot oOf - ey e 1S e |neighbors that a New Yotk family|Representative Randall of California. |ag wire communication was concerned \ o classes for postponement of all holi- | Gtrix (sic) who needs assistance. o | SHRINERS NEXT YEAR A Ll e e SE R L except to Waterbury, reports coming | iEht. A voung man abovt A yetre days until further and definite Drog- | anable her to obtain her legat Tientes s e same houso recently, The Handler| With a band of 2000 rebels, the Ce- | by’ way of Waterbury indicatea that |9l #as badly bumned by coming fasi he premier recalled that the June AT . samma et Dot R : b oms 1 ro San Luis Potosi, unconditionally | iimes in Danbury, e . T sters is in the Sound is causing much P rranz and July holidays had been posted in NO ROOSEVELT COMPANY, Denver Man Wins in Competition for|sters is in th 4 = . surrendered to the arranza govern- $315,000,000 NAVAL BILL i view of the urgent military require- 2 Office of Outer Guard. uneasiness at shore resorts. T s old child, i1l with | ment. ¥ i ~ { ments of the moment and he had 1o | Colonel Abandoms Plan to Raise Vol- =t — A he disease, at Kilbourn court for sev- Dropped 23 Degrees in 14 Minutes. BEFORE THE SENATE| acknowledge on the part of the Zov- Untedrs Agsinet Medide. Buffalo, N, Y., July 13.—James C. Followed Boat for Miles. eral days, died last night. War Department engineers made an| In Hartford the storm displayed| P = i ernment a very full response by the = Burger of Denver was elected to the New York, July 13.—A nine foot SOUTH MANC s unfavorable report on th improve- | considerable violence but no serious | Biggest Appropriation in Nation's H workers to his appeal at that time. New York. July 13—Colonel Theo.|Officé Of outer guard, the first step-|shark, weighting 450 pounds. was ANGHESTERISTRIKE ment of the Youghhioheny River, up |damage was done. A remarkable fea- tory Arouses Little Opposition | “Since then," he added, “a great and | gore Roosevelt has abandoned. fo f}‘:’ ving stone to the highest office in the | clubbed to death by a pa of New MAY BE ADJUSTED.|to West Newton, Pa., at a cost of|ture was a drop of 23 degrees in tem very favorable change in the military | pregent at least, his plan to raise 4 |Order. at the closing session of the|York fishermen while cruising off El- =g $1,050,000. perature inside of fourteen minutes.| Washington, July 13.—The senatei situation has been produced by the | givision of volunteer troops qcm;,d“ forty-second annual meetmg of the|beron, N. J.,, yesterday afternoon, An-| Superintendent Invited to Address the - e In this city lightning struck and par- | today began discussion of the $315,~ allied offensive now in progress. That | ing to an announcement tenisne oy |ImPperial Council, Nobles of the Mys- | thony Lundy, the captain of the fish- Enlosios. Whs Wallod: Ot Immediate organization of a national | tially destroyed a barn, crippled trol- | 000,000 naval bil, the largest naval ap= offensive,” he continued, only in | Regis’ H. Post, former govermor .¢|tc Shrine, here today. There ing boat reported today. Lt/ el 3 guard recruiting service to bring the |ley service to some extent by causing | propriation measure by many milllons| its beginning and it necessarily re- | porty Rico, who has had charee o|keen competion for the honor th According to captain’s story the| south Manchester, Conm. July 13 |Tegiment on the border up to full war | the burning out of several cars. The|in the nation’s history and bearing in= quires for its success a CONtinuous | recruiting. Mr. Post sald the = plag|Year, David W. Crossland of Mout- | shark followed the boat for miles un- | poiaibility of the settloment wf tne|StTensth was authorized by the War felectric system of the New Yorw, New |creases of nearly $50,000,000 over its supply of munitions of all kinds. From | haq been dropped as war ® seonn | gomery, Ala, leading up to the fourth | til a special hook was bent on a heavy | ci3ibe in’ the picking department of | Department. Haven and Hartford railroad was ef- | total as it passed the house. Senate the 'success achieved we have been | y,nincery, nOW seems | hallot in a” fleld’ of five candidates. |line and thrown overboard with fresh|Gheney Brothers ik mile wan be — fected to some extent and it was nec- | leaders emphasized their intention of. able to gauge the paramount necessity Minneapolis was selected as the meet- | meat as bait. The shark ewallowed | Jioeen. to bo jud Sk mils was be-| Although as high as $50,000 has|essary fo use steam locomotives on | expediting its consideration and lit= of avolding even the slightest risk of | gy (o = > ing place for June 26, 27 and 28, 1917.|the bait as soon as it touched tho|lenymed fonight that James Bray, wes |Dbeen offered for a passage on the sub- | trains tle opposition was aroused to the com- restriction of the use of munitions in | Bluecher’s Grandson Dies From Fall | Ajl the Imperial officers advaneed|water. : ot at Jumes Dgan, Su-|marine Detuschland on her return trip, the fleld, not merely in the w - - i her owners indicate that no passensers | North Haven Post Office Struck. An indication that the senate is in| ; e = ! 3 ! mediately before us, but until our ob- [m—Prince Gebhardt' Bluecher von | cept the secretary and treasurer, re.| 10 Foot Shark on Hook and Line. |peciyinyited to address a meeting of | iy bo carried Lightning struck the postoffice at|Sympathy with the liberal increasesi jective is achieved. ' In the opinion of | Wahlstatt, grandson of the first and |spectively William S, Brown, of| Riverhead, N. Y., July 13—Fisher- | hight. that it the troublc. is. not ad: - 2o N K e Tt (it | written into the bill by the senate na= the commander-in-chict " thers must |famous Prince Bluecher, whoso arrival | Plattsbur, gnd Bemjamin W. Rowell| men roturning here today Feporied | Justed, about 500 other smploves will | TH Yellow Fever Commission of the | SO0 03 G 0" some damage to the | val commitice was secn in the appro=| e no siackening in the output even |turned the tide in the ‘hattle of Wa- |of Boston, who were re-clected. Hen- | they had cansht a ten foof shark on|be sompelied o stop workr International Health Board of the [ SOl 2 val without opposition of a_section | for a moment. T therefore appeal to | terloo, has died as the result of a fall | ry H. Niedringhaus of St. Louis, thus | oot and 1o in Long Island Soung | Na ameded to Stop work: oday but | Bockefeller Foundation, headed by L increasing the enlisted strength of the the patriotism of the workers and the | from his horse near Breslau. became imperial potentate. S = 2 Sgrcer as reporied. roday bl 5. A public_generally again ks im- Berlin, via London, July 18, 7.07 p. one station according to oustom ex- Yesterday. perintendent of the department, had Gen. William C. Gorgas, U. S. ar- mittee amendments presented. navy from the present 54,000 to 48, k b S nd | C Willimantic Man Revived After Bolt. e to postpone| The grandson of the old “Marshal| The only temple to get a charter was several strikers, it was said, had| jveq at Lima, Peru. 2 700 men and 6,000 apprentice seamen, thelr holidays in order that the at- [Forward” was no friend of the Prus-|Alzafar of San Antonlo, Texas. An|" No Effect on Boston Beaches Hron amad Yiolnce to One of b - Willimantic, Conn,, July 13.—One | Tne house bill procided for an ime tack, so brilllantly begun, can be car- [slans. For many years prior to the | application for & charter for the Pan- s - pumber who returned to work today.| The Iron Trade Review reports|man was struck by lightning, the plant | creaso to only 61,000 men. i ried through to a triumphant conclu- | outbreak of the war he lived in Engs |ama Canal zone was refused. e, ey A o e S . aed ont2gall | thasii tho| princival feature . ol the {08 the Rockyille sndsWllimBn o Fsc | 6 ohly: commiitefineronn I sion.” 2 land and in 1899 the Prussian house of Rain prevented the competitive hzlntlc ‘beaches in }xh\{( l’lglflflflfli need d’l‘vn l".\lwuk n l(:'lm“n)ltcr' [;’Bll’lr"‘l‘l_ ‘Q‘:C to- | jron and steel industry is a foreizn de- tric Lighting company put out of{which met determined opposition to= Where health required, continued |lords declared he had forfeited his|drilis of Arab patrols this attermaon. ave no fear of Bs arks gccording to g ~L_=! cmm(.!gk ere Was @n|mand for semi-finished steel, pis iron | Commission and about 250 telephones | day was one providing for a commil 5 the proalec eave: GF; sracnes Wit | toat i s oy, Directors of the Boston Fish Bureau, | inconfirmed report that a representa- |anq finished materiale. and forty telegraph wires rendered | Sion to report on the advisability off be granted and the. government held —_— ONTARIO'S FOREST FIRE an organization maintained by the v‘ye 13‘ he In ‘ustrm 4 9rkc_r=1o tfll§ useless by one of the severest electric | establishing at least one more naval themselves. responsible for’seeins that | 55,000, Munition Employes on Strik: e fishing interests. The bureau has no s i thwI wenty-five sl The American tank steamer Gold|Storms which has visited this section | academy, After a long debate, in| the holidays were merely postponed [ Tuly 1 1ke. | 12,000- Soldiers:in Training Went Out | SCorde of lhowledge of ‘any ~man-|Workers from out of town also arrived|gpell, bound for New York struck a|ln years. which Senator Weeks led the opposi-{ and not abandoned. msterdam, . July 13, via. London, | 32/ o ut | cating sharls - having been found in|in South Manchester today. mine and was badly damaged. She is| The man struck was William John- | tion to the proposal and Senator Phe= Representatives of the admiralty |85 P. m—The socialist newspaper to Fight Blaze. Massachusetts Bay and_the directors|, = Completes Water Power Bill, | Peing lightered at the mouth of the He was overcome by the bolt as|jan and otherse defended-it, the sens and the ministry of munitions, he add= uhe -asserts that 55,000 workmen T said_they believed the flsh never came sl * | Gironde River, France. walking along the street and | ate sustained the committee, 32 to 27, 24, would meet representatives of the|employed: in munition factories and| Val Cartler, Ont, July 13.A1l the|north of Long Island. The reported| Washington, July 13—The Shields % dropped unconscious but was later Rl workmen and employers to sccure |olectrical’ works in Berlin and in an |tents and buildings of the big military | presence of man-eaters off the New |water power bill to permit private in- | Bequeathing his landlady $500 be-{revived. A dwelling house was hit aerodrome at Johannisthal have gone MAJOR STODDARD RESIGNS. their co-operation afd he was sure o h camp here were evacuated and the|Jersey coast had no apparent effect|terests to build dam in navisable | .ayse he used her house as -a depot|and partly unroofed. this’ would be forthcoming. a0a that|un’ strike s a protest against . the|32,000 men. in'training were sent out as|on the crowds at the bathing beaches | streams was completed by the houso |ia tne pthor worlds . D. Connell, of| The electric lghting plant was en-| == the forces v the field would.“be siven,|Prison senterce:imposed on Dr. Karl|fire fighters today when sparks from a | in this vincinity today. (At Revere|today, but final vote on passage Was |\vashington, committed suicide at his | tirely crippled and business places and | Gives Up Treasurership of Democratio, encouragement and the' enemy dis- [Lichkuecht, the. socialist leader, ~for |forest fire fonned by w high wind | Beach slone, 20,000 people, went into|deferred untjl tomorrow. The RuCKer |poarding house in Detrot. homes which depended on it were State Central Committe court ent in the cerfaim knowledge | participation in the May Day demon- |threatened a general conflagration. | the surf'to escape the heat during the | campalgn publicity bill, much like the without light or power tonight. An — |LLOYD GEORQGE SAYS BEaans ofibombard- ‘necessary, be wsv e TIDESHAS; TURNED: straticn at Berlin. Robbed :of $18,000 ‘Neoklace. Montreal, * July 13—Mps. E. R. Thomas, - wife, of ,a-New York: banker and’ newspaper owner, was:robbed of a necklace; valued; at $18,000:and $700 The quarters of the 206th battalion of Montreal were destroyed. Steamship Movements. Christtensand, July _11—Arrived: Steamer Oscar IT.,“New-Yoric. Tondon, July13.—Arrived:* Steamer day acoording to the records of the state bath_ house. Martial Law Throughout Spain. Madrid, via Paris, July 18, 8.40 p. m In view of the government has sus- pended the constitutional guarantees Owen corrupt practices bill now pend- ing in the senate then was debated. Freight Rate Increases Postponed. Washington, July 12.—Proposed in- creases of “from te nto twenty per Directors of the Pennsylvania Rail- road Co. appropriated a sum not to exceed $100,000, for relief of dependent families of employes of the road who are now serving with the militia. effort was being made to secure a connection at Thamesville, but it was said if w8 was successful it would be late tonight before the situation was remedied. The Willlmantic Chronicle, an after- New Haven, Conn, July 18, resignation of Major - Louis 1. St dard of this city as treasuver of f} demooratic state central Wwas announced tonight, The tion_takes effect immediately, . 1 cent..in rates on clay gypsum, paint| McAllen, Pharr and Mission, three |noon paper, was forced to suspend |Stoddand in tendering his o i iR in cash, here today, according the vPl.nuon-‘ New " York. and marttal law was _ proclaimed | and-plaster boards from New England [ Texan towns where New York militia | Publication because of the stoppage of | to Dayid ¥, Fitzgerald, v initisttve Wrenched From : Germansf | police. . Mrs.;Thomas carried-theval- | Kirkwalls July+12.—Arrived: Steam- | throughout Spain tonight. King Al-[by rall and late to Duluth, Minn., |is encamped wero struck by a torren- | the electric lighting company’s plant. | the committee, aJso turnes y Never, to Return. uables.and money in a _handbag. . She | er Noor: New Yorl for Rotterdam. ! fonso has arrived at Madrid from La | were suspended by ‘the Interstate | tial rainstorm, which demolished many bhim all fupds of the committe teported ; thatsthe bag’ was ' snatched inj thojaticof. - - N;wb'!& July~18.—Sailed: Commerce Commission to Nocember tents and turned the camps into mud +flats. iz % Dying After Lighning Bolt. Menchester. Cann.. Tuix.. in his hands. . N Feagen sisnation was. gi X