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—— . " . S — Bulletin ———— VOL. Lvil—No. 177 POPULATION 28,219 é‘? NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, IULY 25, 1916 TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS 1 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Doub! £ /hat of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportien to the City’s Population AUSTRALIAN TROOPS Gabled ¥ cagrasts British Blacklist |Home Rule for | Cowosnsed Tasarams [PRUDENTIAL EMPLOYES ON STRIKE David Lioyd ~ jo Offered to Resign Cardinal Gibbons oelebrated his §2d London, J' 5.—The Daily News birtnday. ) T O L of Americans| lreland Deferred | s seorimsmien s c T T Foreion e Tonianet Agents and Collectors of Insurance Company Called agent, offered to resign his office. oo GRS o eatE AN Mre. Hetty Green left an estate of . - FlGHTlNG FURIOUSLY MEXICAN OUTLAWS RESPONSIBLE | DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGES ARE-IN [CABINET HAS BEEN UNABLE TO |epproximately §100,000,000. Out by Recenfly Orgamzed Unl(ll'l FOR EXCHANGE OF SHOTS AN INQUIRY STAGE REACH A DECISION A milllon-dollar campalgn fund 1s ' planned by the Prohibition Party. General George Bell, Jr, Has So Noti- — e ot THE POINTS IN DISPUTE |[NEGOTIATION A FAILURE | rivais e fouris ' Derty: wis 7o-| DEMAND BETTER PAY AND UNION RECOGNITION H i i d| =i Paso, July 24—General Georze orted. For Possession of the Village of Pozieres and the Road | =i raso. 3wy 21—generat georso e » tary district tonight notified General Lambert Lestor of Brooklyn, was . Francisco Gonzale, commandant in | Nei Full i arowned while swimming at Coney Leadlng to Bapaume Tehet et e criad e et | rer Sl HanTH RGNS Bu1 Y| Stmblto @ Blockf Apsearssito i Have | S Strike Followed the Company’s Dismissal of Thirty or Forty six outlaws, Villa sympathizers, have| to State Its Position—British Am-| Been Retention in Imperial Parlia-| .~ ' e be onsible for th it - arvai niversit) as disposed of .. . as Shenges 5t shots Detwaen Massachu-| bassador at Washington Has Cabled| ment of Undiminished Nationalist|the Gologe House ons of ita oidest Employes Who Had Formed a Protective Association— setts nationa! guardsmen in this vi- z & dormitories. cinity and Mexicans south of the fron- [ for Information. Representation. i istri GREATER PART OF VILLAGE IS IN THEIR HANDS A el o e o 3t Tho old training ahip Severn 1stc At Least 500 Men in the New York District Have Re- formation said, have a rendezvous on Paname for Norfolk, in tow of the . ., e isiand” & blt of Mexican” el | Longon, suly 4 510 . m—Diplo-| Tondon guly 2, 530 p m_Con- collier Nergus. sponded to the Call—Telegrams From Branches in Dif- SR y: B . D 1 2l Paso, Ieft | mafic oxchanges between Washington |firming publicly today the suspicioh| A white shark i Sl i 5 5 Thiep- |on the American side of the river|any London with resard to the statu-|that the cabinet had been unable to Whits: shack;.ous oL the mont & ferenct Cities East of Chicago Indicate That Unless the Fighting is Less Vicious Along the British Front From P | when the Kio it G = oo acidist have not vet passed the | reach o decision in Togard to the home | 1045 o€ the shark family, was caught © : F 1 i saeatedls tht (Genersl| oY L I T T e |k = dedision Ut et ; v val to Guillemont—Comparative Calm Prevails South |Gonzaics take ‘steps to break up the | 438 iin ank_Ls Polk, acting s0c- | the Louss of Sommons aamoinesd it | An unidentified TE Demands of the Men are Met 6,000 Will Follow the Lead ol rctary of state, Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, | the government would not introducs s Both General Bell and General Gon- | fre firitish mmbasso e & s off the Standard Oil Company’s pler J of the Somme Along the French Line—In the Verdun|, Both General Bell and General Gon- | the British ambassador at Washing- |any bill of this kind with regard to | Off-ENS TRy of Those Now Out. e o e ued ety Investigt; | ton, has cabled to the forelgn office | which there was not substantial agree- e i i xchar asking for an elucidation of several|ment among all parties. ey Region the French Have Occupied a German Redoubt |between outposts of the Ninth M sei il ot on E £ Orders have been placed by the War g P chusetts Intantry and reports that the | bo ne, if, the blacklist not understoo o David L]'avd G;Grilaeh:alls- Dopartment or 12 Goroplancs for the| et o o * Americans had crossed into xican | o 5 = his was taken in the lobbies of par- | United States army. New York, July 24—Agents and col-|see that premiums are turned in af West of Thiaumont—German Troops Have Been Re-|{imsricar During the day the two | Page to Confer With Marquis of Crewe| jjment to mean that home rule had |lectors empoved by the Prudential In- |the proper time, the strikers assert) commanders exchanged views several| Walter Hines Page, the American |been dropped for the moment and that| dJohn Henry Cook, of New York, Civil | surance company were called out on | will result in the cancellation of thou- moved From the Verdun Front for the Somme Opera-|times throush Andre Garcia, Mexican |ambassador in London, who already | Dovid Lloyd George's negotiations had | War veteran and president of the G.|strike today by a union recently or-|sands of policies. The company, anz consul at El Paso, with a view has visited the British foreign office | come to naught. W. Dillingham Co., died. ganized among them and known as the | ticipating the strike, has announced! on the subject of the blacklist, will| The stumbling block appears to have = TInternational Insurance Agents' Pro- |that arrangements are being made to tions—Russians Are Reported to Have Made Big Gains | //funatins the niping below I confer tomorrow with the Marquis of | been the retent on the imp ial pa Six persons were shocked and many | tective association, with & membersaip | protect policyholder: and to have the A g i announced that they had protested to | Crewe, t cader in the house | lament of nationalist representat buildings struck during an electric | of 8,000. Althot ms of the com- | strikers replaced by experienced men. Against the Germans in the Riger Region of Rus|General Bell against the conduct of |of lords Robert Cecil, min- | in undiminished numbers, storm at Amesbury, Mass. pany and the union were condlicting, it | The company announced that none of the militiamen, who, they said, crossed | ister of war trade. At the foreizn of- Lively Debate Anticipated. x appeared tonight that at least 500 men | the men who walked out would be Te- » g . z Kins into Mexican territory vesterday | fice it was stated today that it w R e S Fog intereferd with the standard- this distriot have responded to the |instated under any circumstances. sia—Italians Have Continued Their Advances Against|mioming in violation of M auite incorrect to a grave situa- |, JOUD EOmONS S0t o | 1zation trials of the United States tor- | strike call thus far. The Original Grievance, = % 2 A N H A k d h B Sty h and last night shot up wnhmill provo- | tion had arisen. n the Mo to discuss the premier's pedo boat destroyer Eo“fln. Demands of Employes. The stri followed the company’s the Austrians—Premier squlth as Asked the DBritis) «(mxmlmpnzrfn:’;r (;,fn:}(;;“rflfi © nthe Mex- _ No Protest Has Been Made. responsibility and ate when| Mprs, Emmeline Pankhurst, the Eng-| The men demand better pay, dismissal of 30 or 40 employes who had ican s e bord Nothing in the nature of a protest|the regular bu ouse of |y M o e londer, left for Bngland | nition of the union and “more reason- | [oTmed 2 protcctive association and ved d neither side | commons was concluded wa al of Parliament for an Additional Credit Vote of 450,000,000 | ;Grc7l Pell sald, however, that Mr. | has vet heen rec Garcia had communicated with him b; s antici-|o; the Cunard liner Saxonia. abie” working hours. Teleg: e company today to G i ISR has nce to fully state its|pated. i 3 i R i ety e S ive its representatives. The orig- Pounds Sterlin iSlephone and that he dd net reard | posuon. I s foit, however that the| " Growing Feating of Unrest. Smith Taylor was arrested at Rock- | In the territory east of Chicago, lead- | (141 E¥ISVARCE, ft Was stated was a nds Hang. protest, but rather a notification that | po. T e o tang| The aiscussion of Mr. Redmond’s}land, Me., charged with the murder of | ers hero declared, indicate that unless Nt rlefiladd, down S byithegieHe sy TRe Sahx e n e nihiorlHBswere thinina | Loy = zation has (e und) muted 1T fmotion surn the house of com-|Judge Hollis, of Centreville, Ala. the demands of the men are met all the | DAY which provides that no et ————— to co-operate in every,way to eliminate | oo T to call attention to the £ 6,000 Wil follow the lead of those al-| WKL the clreumstancés may be, when 3 Sl _ 5 ) Tesii I chancasi0A Tr(biion between the ne e e owing fecling of unrest in| As the result of a collision between |ready out. About 13,000 agents and|Premiume on polices = s At Pozleres tt still) feated the Lritish in the fght Sunday | POSSILS Sancen i Il rely groatly on prece and the deploralle effect on th | two-automobiles at Hempstead, N. Y, | collectors ‘are employed by the com- |1 drreats the policy must be can- e fariouaty P l\{u;\(i.;rx Al.dmmm&] reports have| . General Bell sadded that Brigadter | e on which must result from |four persons were sereverly injured. | pany throughout the country. Gcciare, wonld rosit m e B SR Ut la. | G al Leroy Sweetser, commanding s > government not proposing to car- - Company Anticipated Strike. ibon 3 for possession of ¢ credited to slans DIz Jgains| cousral Teray Sweetder, comianding | -American | r"6ut in entirety the terms offered by | General aviation headquarters on the | py “ T P lapse of policies and a reduction of head of against the in the Riga re- f;;‘\ X‘I:“ffi;?f“fl‘f; ‘;?i‘, Eerorzad thal § for a settlement of the Idish diffi-|largest field in the country will soon faclc ‘of sufficlent collectors to their income. Hapaum rt o] 5 on_of R ia, neither lheh Petrograd R e e culty as accepted by the Irish parties|be established near Amityville, L. L e nor communications have as yet GREAT BRIT. " b n with a speech by Mr. Redmond. < | resaras % Lhesy e i -|$498,76354 NOW IN THE ution | recorded any important changes "in s R e COMMERCIAL BLACKLIST Statement by Mr. Redmond. Col. Louis D. Conley, former com H THOUSANDS VIEW BODY OF Saturday r frorb| Pakagran clatos’ the dimioaxiient — The Irish nationalist leader declared |Mander of the 65th Reglment, ar-| TREASURY'S CONSCIENCE FUND JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY E o P g ved S york he Mexican ) from Thiep of the Gi 18| from the ! vilks Former Governor Fernald in Lead for | Will Call Forth Vigorous Action by did not to attack anybody,|rived at New York from U A conditic Yo camni| Bl o e il Republican Nomination. Washington Authorities. but merely to state the facts, which, | POTder: i Returns Much Larger the Past Year|Crowds Assembled Long Before Doors prevails south c along the | Voihynia, while Berlin says that near he said, spoke for themsel o ISR TG S 0 Than Ever Before. of State House Were Opened. Frenat w hting | the Galician border in southern Vol-| Portland, Me., July 24—Former Gov* n Admin said that when two month: ] o b i e e e 5 2 . : reporte bynia strong attacks by the Russians|ernor Bert M. Fernald of Poland had | ti ve further evidence mier Asquith had returned from Ire- f‘v“r bl o pcotect ihelr goods |, ashington, July 24.—Contribution Indianapolis, Tnd., July 24—Thou: against the German line were repulsed, [ a lead of $00 votes over Congressman e ng to take |land and announced that the f;um e to the treasu ience fund for | ands of men, women and children, ad- | . Emperor William is reported to have| Frank E. Guernsey of Dover, for the | injury to|system-of government had the fscal vy iing June 30|mirers of the works of James Whit- ion, | left the French front to observe op-|republican nomination for United | American firms thro: Great Brit- | down said the cabinet had unan A i amounted to $54, making a total | comb Riley, the Hoosier poet, passed 3 W Thia t taling With| . The Hobsiase, hive Spats - Tubthiert Gifdine io sabrais Gabuiated frots Two. | Dlackliat Tr With tI ng about, if possible, a provisional | from Baltimore via Wewport STews 8h¢ | whose ~consciences were une over | 1ay in state in the capitol late this afe ™ 2 inst the Turks in the|thirds of the state at midmight. The | Enemy Ac Presid son to ttlem of the Ir question by the [ TOD! = i i > frauds against the government. ternoon and early tonight. The crowds gion of Turkish Armenia,| vote was very light, being less than | ca he was much concerned n\'vr’rux ent of every one concerned, he was | Muroran, Japan. Figures co‘mpnv‘x at the treasury de- h;u:’:u xmhlvlwl long before the doors % the south, along the Dersiat] oneTthird of thai cast @t the regular |t tish order, | thrilled the hope that in the in- ; partment today show the r- were | Of the state house opened at 3 o'clook - the Turks report that they have|June primaries, which was 49,000 f 2t the state | terest not only of Ircland but of the|, Contributlons to the fund of ®helmuch larger during the past v and although about 75 persons & mins “w Cuin MEai Seedls buiiduits St > republican candidate for the gu- empire the Irish question might be put | American Gommictes fo8 ATRERIAN SO | over before, chiefly because of t ute were admitted to the building at a athna atoriel nomination. Kenneth C. out of the way until the war had|S? aanes usval contributions, one for $30,0 rst and more later, the waiting i es and that the| The Itallans in the Astico and Aviso ills, dean of Bowdoin college, was t ended. amounted to $36,075.51. one for 310,000, ;}' rong became greater as evening ap- tained these only after |regions of the Austro-Italian theatre| Eiven the democratic nomination with- | the subject made by 2 ador Page | The proposals Mr. vd George put : Sonitas t was in 1811 when the first $5 came | Proached 2 2 e o 8! mmission to settle| It 1081t W) 5 ol % S LR 2 ng sanguinary s. | report continued advances against the|Out opposition. at London. ey before Sir Ed arson and him- e A o ey Sicaes | TPEh o Tnetar aay the writer had | The easket was covered with thres hat Germ ps hav Strian e n eady the department has ac-|sclf, Mr. Redmond were in no paae 1 States | taken that amount from the govern- floral designs only. They were the moved Verd T Asquith has asked the Brit.|26 NEW CASES oF cumulated considerable information | serse thelr prope but after con- | Wil consist of Tuis Cabrero, AIDETto|ment The money was turned into the | state and city embiems and one from Somme ope M A ibent o daliie e e et : the blacklist, sufficient, it ble and many | Pam and Roberta Pesquiera. treasury and although actuaily there |2 friend. German statement that £150,000,000—the largest re- il | official tonight, to|c s they recommend | b igos Wilson and Vance Me- |D€Ver has been a scparate conscience ‘_{Ixn-]r nite f\l!lmrnl arrangements had grenadiers “of Douaumont nce the beginning of the war. | Reported in Empire State Outside of | 3 int here no i them to their friend Mr. Redmond | Presient WUSPN o 26 Democratie | {und. records of all such contributions | Dot been made carly this evening as Grea 5 ntimatec an; ficulty stai he consent of his | malton el ascon w of the department that no e ork, er o et, had not ar- N. Y. POLICE COLLECT GRAFT REPORT ON INSPECTION ‘. v % might be made tomorrow supporters, not one of whom would |discussing campaign arrangements. shall be made to lear he identity of | Fived or telesraphed her desires in the Albeny, N. Y, July 24—In the 24| formation reaching the department in- | have concidered the pr i = 2 conseience-stricken contributors and | Matter. The other relatives are waite FROM DISORDERLY HOUSES OF NATIONAL GUARDSMEN, |hours ending at 5 p. m. today, 26| € ied na they were put forward as a purely| Carl D. Sheppard, a Washington | oo =" S oo " Grere the writer has|ing to hear from her before taking fic - £ 5 — cases of infantile paralysis outside of f Sitad baction T o] 82 & RUIely| newapaperman, hias been chosen polit- | TSR n, casce mners \he wrller o8| f action. The burial will b sifie $60,000 in Eighteen Months in One In- | Rations Better Than the Food They |Greater New York were reported to e T {empara £ 4 fcal Seoretary to Charies E. Hushes, | oWfcssed fo thefl from tho govern | 58 RoCoR. (e Pamal sill B (S Soscaiue Distsict: Waro Accustomed. fo at Home. e state department of health, t ficials realize : Republican candidate for President. | T, 2 TOREY O8% 0200, SOCer boyhood home. " o 2 rgest number in any day eince t ment might g The body will not be placed f B e s L O T r el o e foa T e Prontine frme piaced on | MOTION BY JOHN Because of a more peaceful outlook cheerless and bleak vault, “Fhs sxceu O e b e | W i e el ¥~ |outside of the city of New York ok ats Sileaase REDMOND VOTED DOWN |08 tie - Mexican border, Senator | POPE HAS INTERCEDED tive committes of the coirte teen months prior to July 1 from one | Bliss, assistant chief of staff, on his | bara 55 aerire toy _there have | negotiations on the subject. - Chamberlain had _ the Army Bt FOR SIR ROGER CASEMENT.|Thich arransed the Riley Day cole- s 3 taff, on his | been aths, two of which wero re- nciple of a Dboycoit of firms | Premier Asquith Denies That Any|amended so @ : jals ation .7, 1915, has decided to nepection district by a coterie of o »ection of national guardsmen in |Ported today. 1 A nosoans inuri to i e 0 s Al im | decorate the vault with flowers ficials and members of ti w York |the Brownsville m«lrvngmad et e is particularly Partiality Was Shown. Elizabeth Bowers, 104, is dead at|Endeavoring to Obtain Grace for Him | uge ™ ‘Braciically all local Aorits Sy dsiabit e to|icas o on e o mede BNl B HECORTISEOR P 42 p. ma sig. |the Relief home gt Sah Francisco. from the British Government. Were mola cat of dnea i aight by Reputy| stant “District | in an ction of all camps and more POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITS | tion, e s e nificant Tamirk Sasnadoin e DO | e e ot arga for et | Bome, Sunday) 001 o e orney James E. Sm n investi- |t N e - Britis ng With the E: Of commons this evening Dy Bremior |¥ Pope Benedict has RM gation, which aiready has resulted in|and bad rations were found to be|MNet Gain of $3,800,000 Over Same | Will g0 bevond the primar Asquith at the conclusion of a debate| wWalter J. Hayes, Col. Roosevelt's |of Roger Casement, condemned the indictment of five p men, dis- [ wholly false o ona it e on the British merchant rotion for o b ety vattor s Jolay/es, (COL HoDREVELL S charge Of treasor IN VIOLATION OF LAW losed, acording to M AR e | Bl ot e i i g et e R ect any, Ametlcan i e reoin b ione 1y mutey escustirviwar (eciiel i e 3 T :rs of disorderly houses in many parts | the first few davs of the mobilization | for postal savings ersipeutzal country gt 1e Belleved certain} oremicr that ithe movernment e y i Irish natioralists have urged the nope Defense Act. £ the ci Pos ation, it d variety. Many of the| eclipsed last month when a net preccuia lons will resul intention of introducing any home & to do al in his power to save Case-| p Loommes DA SN Ban Dean furaiaties to tha lsmen, General Bliss reported, said | of over $3,800,000 was rolled up, ¢ for Ireland bill with regard to which| petectives began a roundup of cooks | ment, say ider him | , Boston, July 24—Trederick H. Shee- Aistrict attorney of east twenty tions were betier than the food | rupling the net increase for e o there was no substantial resment | ¢mloved at Wisconsin lake resort ho- |a traitor to but in- | 380 & Jormer enlisted man Sinfhe ouses where o1 jieciea: " |they “were' ccustomed 1o having at| 1935, Sccording o fues ma S among all parties. In appealing (o |tclg following the discovery of 2 clue | apired in hi ¥ Irishipatriot- | nlo S5 itaes ey olcedca e it s | LG 1 he New York i 15 2 measure by the de- | i¢ Nationalists not to throw away |that may lead to the arrest of Jean |ism. o xEaderal Al t court tod t sners had and beaten o The gains were general D e R [|the “opportimity’ for. brihxine home fici2h 00 The pontiff, in addition to the in-|yiciaine the uniform of the navy in oy the police in mber” ses- | BROTHER HUBERT FINDS the country, notably in the partment in arriving at a conclusion |rule into immediate operatian, Mr. As- | © fluence he is exercising in London, has | Liolation of the new national defense sions, Mr. & sserted th dustrial centers. Postma B iow fas I S mtin s Bt oo et Th £ five men of the British |interested . S rd, tho | Hiten sy aecommendation of AstiEf i men who figured in a “white slave 84 SPOTS ON THE SUN.|ute thelr increase, it was stated, to| c521tY of the act. T ask the house and will ask thel ;e STW, 00 Ve, 00 0 3 Guring a | British minister to the vatican, in the }»J;ficfir{mfixfix 'i::xl>mo[1'\mw“esy ki >ase were in a serious condition as a — the countrywide prosperity of = = country if necessary, if the govern- |SCHOOT i plos bt o erg the c mposed a nominal fine tesult of beatings they received at the | Professor of Astronomy at Christian| earners and to ihe legigiation of ELEE S OESN N EEES mient's{ proposals fare 1ot fair. B ety N lase. by the sehasner | . The pope already has obtained from T R R T 2ands of the pol Brothers’ College, St. Louis. I8 Tact whion” increasei the limic o1 PATROLLING THE CABES.| F TUst before ine motion e ‘Red' lcoorsla ™ 0 mperor Trancis Joseph of Austria | fpo *" fuRS r. Goldbers paid the —————— — sits 00 to 31,000 2 month. LI ond wa down, Mr. grace for Cranak, a leader of the Bo- [ “"Sioehan was arr St. Louis. Mo., July 24.—Fighty-; —_— id ectly addressed the Nationausts, i i emian_ patriots, hvho was made 2| asc D was arrested two . weeks WILL GET PORTION OF e ey Aty e e UAR Said to Be Hidden In Unfrequented | SIS {0ressed Uhe | Nallonists | Platinum prices are going down. | hamian patriots hwio was made | ago in Worcester on suspicion of beq HETTY GREEN ESTATE |by Brother Hubert s ’ s Waters of Southern Drill Grounds. | shown to either side during the mego- | While the metal cost § an oun risor ¥ ghting against Aus-|ing a deserter. Investization showed gl oot (,}",‘m-irf”%s:?‘“ of o JonetMa e s Horios Lisar i Hatlons . Mr Asquitn declared. toor |12st winter it is now 364 an ounce. Be- | irla and condemned to be hanged. that he had been discharged froms. the Descendants of Gideon Howland Al-|lego. Ten avs ago Brother Hubori| Havana, July 2i—Jose Mara do|rusom oG Veaeltl Jhariihough the | the ‘exclusion of the six Ulster coun- |{0re the war it was 312 an ounce. PRAYING EOR REVERSION navy In 1905. He was wearing the lotted About $1,250,000. obscrved ome spot on the sun. This|Herrera, ~Count of Fernandina, & | o thata flect lay behind the war-| ties from the operati ord. ven at Democratic Na- HReorm, Ho eald, Hobumiz 5 e T = spot, which has a diameter of 13,000 srandee, of Spain, and the last urs | S0 DALTOling the capes lacked verl- | rule act was to his m tional Headqoarters for . 5,000,000 OF CASEMENT SENTENCE. | In’sccurinz’ funds “to reach the New York, July 24—The descend- [miles, began (o break up into smaller | Vivr of the Cuban. titled anmiberiry | fication from any official source, many | give and take arrangement ever made |tional - Headquarters for = ©000,000 sl reat Lakes The case was the firs ants of Gideon Howland, great grand- | spots. Sunday 107 were visible. | of Colonial 'days, is dead hero at the £ men here belloved it was true. | in the history of a political contro- | 20PI99 OF The SRSECE OF IPVRE CULC | Redmond Adherents Have Forwarded | padSr the new mational defense act father of the late Mrs. Hetty Green,| The wircless apparatus at the col-|age of 89 years. The funeral was aic R O o oty vowoy and e agkedl thel natlon nominating Wilson for president. e Petition’ 1o PramisklAsculth: 2 o opEhtshetore fihio MLl will participate in the distribution of | loge has been disturbed during the last | tended by a gveat concourse Of offi- | sewmi wircnally nidden In the untrs | P00 10 Dreak off the negotiations. approximately $1,250,000, it w. -|tew days, : g + o 7 a S n_virtua e o ict di i 5 A o 3 v 4 b zes e gnetic ety grounds, forming a_second line for in- expH s Monday, his na 3 at Oolonel Ma: barn, counsel for some of the several currents of the earth and the sun epot| _As a grandse of Spaln, tho count Sttt the ohianA bl oE TO BRIDGEPORT CLERGYMAN |day Instead, he has decided to pub- inspector general of. the mna- OFF SCITUATE, MASS. o SO . jas a member of the Spanish senaie |sha pase th Hibs® antely: G lish an Important encyclical on August | tional 'volunteers, Redmond adherents, | — bequeathed to her by her aunt, Miss|A MAN, A WOMAN AND While his sympathies had been with | L0 © Eate. rloito (s Feil | FromUpfek ' Fioon /iof _ Engine)| ¢ the aecond anniversarviof the womd Bac rormanton (e peniicn 1o Dramicr Ppeare: :‘o e::eTAI;o\:: 5:0 Feet Long Sylvia Howland, granddaughter of the Cubans he never took part in the | SULEACE: 5 Egtoe House While Taking a Photograph. | V2™ the death sentence on Sir Roger Case- andXHadi Two, £ aINEEES Sideon Howland. Miss Howland pro- A CHILD SHOT TO DEATH. | nostilities with th the Ahe iweport \of he) presence ob s i ki g et ot i = 2 5 = i . o8 e Inoihier couniry onsiderable allied force outside th s The refusal of Governor Ferris of [ment. The petition, the newspaper| Boston, Ju 24.—Mari vided that upon Mrs. Green's death . 5 Two daughters and one son, to whom | ConSiderable ailie 2 e _the| Briageport, Conn., July 24.—Lewis fa T e : i bish ps 3 Marine observers the amount should be distributed | Their Bodies Were Found in Lake|tne title now descends, survive. capes gained ground, the bellef that|y “pp B2C8Tn G0U0e SRY SOTEENUS | Detroft to become a candidate for astates, was signed by six bishops, 26|at Hull, near the entrance to Boston among the descendants of Gideon Forest, Near Chicago. g g the Bremen might have been captured | io; “iod today in & local hospital as|(Difd term has brought Henry Ford|members of perliament and 51 others, | harbor, 'reported sighting a_strange e By e swaaoeion or destroved was more widely accept. | ok, died foday in a local hospital as | to the front, and he is the central fis- | described for the most part as mem- off Scituate this afternoon. s C ko, ity 30 mia Dodla ot el | 6a.““Thore was no tangible evidencs, | 5,Te5ult Of & fracture of the skull suf- | yre in Democratic state politics spec- | bers of universities and other learned sel_appeared to be about 500 COMMUNION SERVICE man, a woman and a chold found shot| ~SAN FRANCISCO'S BOMB MEN |however, to support it. circular opening at a_sliding pole in | Wation- e e e B fost long ana had twol high masteiiole ON STEAMER NECKAR | t0 death yesterday in Lake Forest wero a fire engine house, He was conduct- issi £ the S e i ooy Skemston, gwidow 8 impossible tomalie ont e S R| 1dentificd toda. Persons Responsible Said to be Pa e eR T SEasiconTn Commissioner Dillon of the State De- | of the editor of the Irish Citizen, kill- | The opinion prevailed in maring ol y as Lioyd A. Crandall, rt ing open air revival services and went 4 - Hia wife a0 son Rtin oE T i of = hiationiwide. Bod | WARSHIP PATROLLING ing open aiz revival services and Went | partment of Foods and Markets, has | ed quring the Dublin riots, has made a | cles that the Vessel was eithor & Beite For the Captain and Crew of the Ger- | [aantification was made ri Y- OUTSIDE BOSTON HARBOR| to photograph the ,,Mh(‘;h,g—",”;d stepe |sent out instructions to dealers that|personal appeal to the premier askinglish or Jrench warship watching for man Submarine. A. W. Crandall of Chicago, a merchant| San Francisco, Calif, July 24—Re- = = H e Pt e Balhering a0 Sier; [after September 1, all eggs that come | that the extreme pepalty be not ex-|the possible arrival of the German e 2nd uncle of the dead man. The uncle | wards amonnting to $13,000 had been | Believed to Be Allied Cruiser on Watch | when not in use and fell twenty foot | -0 Cold storage must be so marked | acted. undersea liner Bremen which it had Baltimore, M4, Julv 24.—A commun- | knew no reason, he said, why Crandall | offered today for the arrest and con- o G Submarin to the cement ground floor. on their shells. = ol been rumored was heading for Boston. on service wag held tonight aboard | should kfil himself and his family.| viction of the perpetrators of the R SR e AL sals W e R EDBODY) FOUND the interned North = German —Lioyd | Crandall, the undle told the police, was | bomb explosion Which Iilled six pere| Boston, Tuly 24—A strange warship Fhores: Benson and Louls v lox IN RUINS OF A BARN.|NEGRO PRISONER PARDONED ying alongside the|a timekeeper for an automobile factory | sons and injured 42 in San Franc v o PROGRESSIVE STATE CENTRAL of New York were sentenced Deut 3 e Ty | sor Francis- | was reported in Massachusetts bay to- 2 e L= e erow ot oy, for the cap-|at Flint. All three died of bullet|co's preparedness parade Saturday.|day nnd tonizht, apparently patrolling COMMITTEE To MEET, |}ars imprisonment In the Tederal!investigation Showed That Man Had FOR REOCUING O Otto Apits, German immigrant_ mis- | Grandeive sae O cF Was found by |Chares M Piokert, ?fii“i‘.m“k“;"x? e e o JosioR Wi Ales. to. lasus] mecretediidecnsitien “belonging to the Met With Foul Play. Had Served 21 Years for Manslaughter slonary, conduoted the service. In his sponstble-for the explosion are Part of | sanditions hor nationality could not by fl'"“fl'(‘:n““"?r e w‘::’k o Issue|$308,000 loot of a mail robbery. Y. July 24—The charred In' Ackansass ! rayer he asked that the vessel and ot Troy, S Ber’ Crew may have a safo voyage| ‘yaskan Sales to the United States. e o ey Sainst wov | made out, Put she was belleved to b = The two-year wage increases for the | remains of Péter Ransom Bain were| ggi16 Rock July 24—Wh homa g ‘Washington, July 24 —Alaskan sales M’“’ aea Tor ovip “-c VL"“ ore|a French or British cruiser on the| jprartford, Conn., July 24.—Chairman |35,000 coal miners of Missouri, Kan- |found today in the ruins of a barn at| governor (¢ =y ym-d" i 4 The serviceswas followed by a ban- | 10 the Uniied S 0o n ihe Inst fiscal |Z0L SO9E00%, 01 Ghtharitiae axpeciog | Natch for the = German eubmarino|joseph W. op’ of the Connecticut |sas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, asreed | Schuvlerville. Investization showed | HoYernor Derrcr o meror oy, E2ve quet. The Neckar was brilllantly | 75T aSEregated 360,000,000, double the | 82300, “00%s ararion in the hunt for | LioTgn: Weh fs supposed to be near- | progressive state central committer |upon by a sub-committee of miners and | that the man had been siain and Mrs | ot His 21 yoar sentence for mas lighted. annual average suuce iyl The chief for [ ing the Atlantic coast, said oday he would call & meeting of operators, has been accepted and will | Bain and Robert Parker were vlaced | horvas ot e feature of the year, according to an | the Perpetrators. A newspaper tug that went down the | (he committec for nhxt \Wees. io .s|become effective August 1. under arrest. Tonight, according to|SI2Ushter imposed in 1900 he revealed MEXICAN AND MASSACHUSETTS | 2palysis today by the burean of for- | o\ rreN"VEN REPORTED harbor to observe the movements of| ynderstood this is due to pressure o District Attorney ~ McKelvey, the |2, Story of his escape from drowning elgn and domestic commerce, was the the stranger reported shortly before | brought by cortain other members of o eaiy Dt Ty o heelveh, ine|at the state penal farm at GUBUIIE GUARDSMEN EXCHANGE SHOTS| rice of copper to firat placs among KILLED Bv GAS | Imitolsht Gt she was @il Funning Uei (0 e T i b T e e oy Bl D L el e arier Te od scerena | s azo. The governor was fieh~ F: L B Aiiria il ?ls ala exports, supplanting salmon — and down the coast from Minot’s light | yesentation by a delegate at the pro- | Bridgeport by the morning. train over|them togetber in a field, dragsed the R o )“11:2 ;‘m ich he was SR W aetan Hwe, Asked General]and gold, In New Water Works Tunnel in Cleve- | to Cape Ann. gressive convention in Chicago Aug. 5.|tho Berkshire division. The man, aged |body to the barn and ' burned the [ Fit-Ing capsized, —Ihe nesro rescued ek S e land—Eighteen Overcome. They say they do not relish being|about 35 had been struck by a train |Structure in an effort to cover up their | Nim from the deep water. Boy Drowned at Hazardville, Band of Villa Followers Defeated. | ‘“turned over to the republicans.” some hours before. crime. Mrs. Pain is 23 years old and 5 e 52| San. Antonlo, Tex,, July 24—General| Hazardvilfle, Conn, July 24—Gerald| Cleveland, Ohlo, July 24—Fifteen| Chihuahua: City, July 24—A small e Parker is a few years her junior. Drowned When Seized With Cramps Funston has asked General Bell for a|Bryan, 7 years old, was drowned in|men are reported-killed'and ajghtesn |band of Villa followers which had been After being held up since January 1 —_—— Hartford, Conn.,, July 24—While report on the reported exchange of|the Scitico River at Powder Hollow |overcome “by gas in the new" water | operating under the command of Calix- | Five Sharks Caught in Buzzards Bay.|on objection of Senator Hitchcock, Movements of Steamships. swimming in the, Connechentis =Rl thots by Mexicans and the Massachu-|late today. He was watching two old- |'works tunnel exten from shore to|to Contreras was defeated yesterday| WNew Bedford, Mass., July 24—Five|the nomination of Thomas S. Allen as| WLiverpool. July 23—Arrived, steam- | near East Hartford today, Albert n'f;' R York wtts guardemen last night Neither|er boys swim when he fell into deep | the West, Side crib-tonight. Two bod~fin an engagement with cavalrymen of | large sharks, four of them mpre than|United States attorney for Nebraska g 24th, steamer | acco, aged 11, was seized With cramps fhe incident nor:the protest-made by |water. Several hours after the acci-kies have been brought ashore. Fire-i| General Aguirre’s forces, according to|seven feet long, were caught today in|was confirmed last night by the Sen- s Iphia, New York, and ‘drowned. The body was - eral Gomzales have been reported|dent the body was recovered in-twelve§ men and the life savingecrew.- roports from.General Damingo-Arieta | fish traps at Ofighaum Point in Buze]ate. Allen is a brother-in-law of Will-| Glasgow, July 22— Sailed, stearer|ered. A brother of the boy 18 eath! MW - b i > esae g i e erasioda, zards Bay. iam Jennigs Bryan. ) cartiaminian, Montreal o Connscticut, troops at. Noxalenr