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VOL. LVl—No. 182 NORWIGH, CONN, MONDAY, IULY 31, 1816 _ The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, “and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Gonneutl ut in Pruportlcn to the Gltys l’opulatmn TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS; -7 [Parogrr Visied [Towns Wipad ut | ‘e omee [CERMANS RETIRING i 8mallpox in Athens. ~ o fl;!gfiglgugm of Greec-é were advanced $25 000,000 DAMAGE Ey‘;}:léc’;,;;’;f,“:,"“‘.fi‘w’,fi P P Ms AND TWELVE | 6ERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE RESULTS | 500 pom st mgsé':r"é'é i P i LA’ ° TEAMERS BURNED IN NORTHERN ONTARIO, The sxports of coppee to the vk Us Yl!lalnfl employes tf!‘g‘;n tll;m othe)(']. An - ended . J“E 27 were 435 tons. explosion on one of ie barges dam- e - y s P ; o | Sfum ¢ "tructure housing the pover| SEVERAL OCEAN . LINERS 100 - PERSONS PERISH | mwo menwers diied and ctett injur | Bpitish -and French Forces Have Agaln Launched Ammunition Awaiting Shipment to the Entente-Allies|>= ¢ . sc. croundes. ™ od R Pk mear Cretean Ta. g ! v a 5 Canal construstion and H s < Blown Up on Black Tom Island, New York Bay oa e Soithweet ehies of ths isiuad | Flaming Pontoons Drifted From Burn- | Farty-seven Bodiss Found at'Nushi | fosimstinm 1o s e e $tot 800, Vielent Attacks in the Somme Sector o Y ¢ TosprtarHhe modieal St removed | ing Bridge Into Fleet of Gteamers| Statlon and 25 at Matheson—Relief | 2 s G i at 1:05 Sunday Morning the pafiemmigrants on the island 10| _pyjice Suspect It is the Work of | Train With Doctors and Coffins Sent| Two more cases of infantile paraly- Sailing Craft and Steamers Damaged.| Anarchists. to the Afflicted District. Gt repum‘:i‘_ljw Bemn FRENCH TAKE TRENCHES IN VICINITY CF Hll!.l3§ Many small craft, as well as several 3 good sized steamers and sailing ves- b e William: T, Rock of Oyster Bay, mil~ Inan T - sels, were badly damaged. Crews on by _ {Monaire motlon picture producer, is e 3 2 PERSONS KNGWN TO BE DEAD; 2 MISSING |5 v s Sintes ibonsd vt 1| Bertin, guls 30 moports of a grent| Toronte, Ont, Jaty 0—roports ro. | HoE - e : the harbor, or docked along the New | SOPRAgvAtor S v 5 : British Have Made an Advance on the Entire Line From Del the barhor, or docked along the New |, bridge across the River Neva, twelvo | that the towns of Cochrane, Mutheson, | P SRl Y e hat|large steamers, including several | Nushka Station and Timmons have| 8ir P. A, Lan vl }J}u peat o _ Carred Tt Bppenred as 1t hets ves. | trans-Atlantic liners, and the Putlloff |been wied out by disastrous bush |Supreme Court of New Lrunswlck, wood Wood to the Somme—Russians Have Made Pro- ¢ B D e holr +°5;|sun works and other establishments |fires which started yesterday. Por- | de Scores of Persons Were Injured, Some of Them Probably Sl ers es iy vickE Kol Were destroyed, are printed in the Lo- |quois Junction and Iroquols Falls are a R e e |latnsteees Teported burniime. g George signed o proclamation gress Against Foe in the Region of the Stokhod River— Fatally—Detonations Were Continuous and Could be|A!l Within a Radius o iles Awak- | B iyge Took Fire at Several Places. Serious Loss of Life. fobidding the importation of cocalne, 2 : : X ened. On Tuesday the wooden palace| Serious loss of life occurred and it |inte England. Rome Reperts 2 Gain of Ground by the ltalians Against Heard in Five States—Fire Started Soon After the First| A!l New York and cities within a|pridge across the Neva took fire at|is belleved at least 100 persons have Several hundred employes of the radius of twent ve miles wer: #4K- | several places. Immediately flaming |perished. Fifty-seven bodies are re- N v 3 B 1 < z ened by the explosions. Wit n|pontoons drified to Vassili Ostrov |ported found at Nushka station and | Gentral Rallread of —New Jersey the Austrians in the Tonezza Plateau and in the Tofano Great Crash, Destroying Thirteen of the Huge Ware-|nour 6000 telephone calls went over | {tiasil 1sland), where a huge fire broke | iwenty-five at Matheson. any sre : i h |0 el pisp el o faut ol ottt wheslvalis | asare s B R e d Sl a0 eiCo. Region—The Turks Have Been Driven Cut of Strong is i : : = . |ers. © Hundreds of thousands of per-|large stcamers, including _several ires Down. : e 1700 ifen & day’ to g s 5 S houses in Which Were Stored Merchandise V: sons, many of them scantly clad, ran|trans-Atlantic lners, a floating dock, | ANl wires are down north of Engel- | meiion ot Positions by the Russians Operating Towards Sivas and % excifedly’ through the streets {vhile | the Futiloff works and othor establish: | nart. and anis wawry Sorth, of, Engel- tween $12,000,000 and $15,000,000—The Cause of the |automobiles containing policemen, fire. | ments took fire. ar been received from refugces. Count Williamowitz-Moellendorf, a men and others, dashed madly about.| “The police Suspect that the con- Relief Train S, Ve i tha' Prasslen Near Khaput. Y BT : 3 s Detectives were rushed to Maiden |flagration was the work of anarchists oljot el Cents Eotsedin Disaster Has Not Been Determined, But is Said to Have | Priccties, wore fughed to, Maiden | fagration was the work of anarchists| , ooyior train, with dootors, has loft | Ubber House, 18 dead. - , to guard against thieves. Flse-|ing belng used for military purposes.” | North Bay for the scene and Cobalt ish G t hi ro- - 2 e . S L2 n e e MR & Hd seitiamie. The Swedish Government has prc 2 Followed a Fire Which Started on a Barge—It Will be Strems over. the. thorousnfarcs polles: | Vassilt Ostrov, or Baail Island, con- |, Coshirane, in’ Nipissing County, is oo o (TPSL SRS The | Eiithn) and| French forces exoun(;Ypres, fic Cousditos S D Before the Exact Loss of Life Will be [men were hurried to safeguard thus|tains the most important insular sec- [the largest of the twons purned. It|and aluminum articles. fighting against the Germans the | S atar et ‘on Shot Ty aaiten Days e exposed shattered windows and door- | tion of the Russian capital. The part|had 1700 inhabitants. The other towns| o . ; \whittall King, Battery B,|Somme region of France have again S: e t a similar operation. The ays. of the island facing the admiralty |Pamed are in the same section in & S : Hal Siots 7 de "} A . issing or S g & s, of Camden, N. J., died in the Calumet | launched violent attacks and made (. rmags raided a front line British' Known-—Many Men Were Blown Hundreds of Feet. Moy Windews Were Ercken: | [ansctersijjoontaingl fue | Eousseljt6e | DIZHEE OF Sudbu, Comties, within 6|28 SURES 5000 200d_progress against their foe, while | trench near the Hohenzollern redoubt, the downtown sectlon so many | buildin, D! ty e S 5 ) ch of thes St sk eom?® the Russians in Volbynia, in the re- | but later were driven back, s wore broken that it was im- |Erad and of the Academy of Sciences, |tion in ea wind se ; @ fow I 250 A moat famine for St. Louis was|gion of Stokhod river, have forced In the fighting between the Germans possible to assign policemen to cvery | the Academy of Arts, the Mining In- |Posed of only & few hundred presons. |, o Ho%, "0 *Criployes of ‘the | Germans fo. give further Eround b |and the Hutsines i Vermsris the mate New York 30.—Property loss communicate itself to some of the|damaged store and some of the men |Stitute, the Zoological Garden and the Relief Train Caught Fire packing plants went on strike. fore their advance. at various points again met in hand~ aitnstad of SE 00000 caused | cars nearest the barge. each had entire blocks to guard. |Semonoff gallery of paintings. Eits N To the north of the Somme trenches and comba Berlin says that the il B0%0 WA canEo Scarcely an office building from the Cobalt, Ont., July 30.—A relief train| gyjand W. Phillips, of Philadelphia, | between Hill 139 and the river mear|withirawal feom the Stokhod curve @ series of terrifilc ex-| Two Long Cuts of Cars Removed. | Battery to Fiftieth street cscaped | GERMAN REVIEW OF on _which were physicians and nurses| .’ dlected president of the Photog-|Hardecourt have been captured the [had been contemplated for some time plosions of ammunition aw “Two long cuts of cars were su - More than a score and a large quantity of supolies, | Fonors” Association of America. French on a depth from 300 to $00|and was made without interruption byj Bkt to allie cessfully removed from the danger | sons. according fo the police TWO YEARS OF WAR,|caught fire severa] times on the way " _ metres, and In addition the French|the Russians. i zone before the rapidly spreading fire | fured {n Manhaftan and T fec > . oty ene Of hs disaster tonight| wps, Lewis M. Lewisohn, wife of |have pressed forward to the outskirts| Although Petrograd claims an ad- and, a Ifed the balance flving glass. Poli Com r | Official . Figures. Given Relating to|and finally was halted north of En-|goiph Lewisohn, died at her Elberon|of the willage of Maurepas, east of | vance for the Russions near Brody sxfl New ‘It _has not as vet been definitely | Arthur Woods summoned any Congquests. glehart when the flames extended to|g,mmer home after a lingering iliness. | Hardecourt, and also captured posi- |south of the Dniester in Galicia, both: : e determined what the money loss Sntes s the long trestle bridge over Blanche tions north’ of Hem, which lies to the | Berlin and Vienna assert that the Teu- problematical tonizht. It will not be | 'Will be. Some 40,000 tons of raw su- d in safegua Berlin, July 30 (By Wireless to Say- | T1Ver- A. E. Carlton of Colorado Springs,|south of Maurepas, and held them | tonic allies repulsed all attacks. 4 el i gar, valued at about $3, 0, is i ville).—The German government has|; ooo = was elected president of the Crescent|against violent German counter-at-| Rome reports a gain of ground for determined definite there shall | known to be lost. It is believed that Thousands Fled to the Parks., |issued officially the figures relating to|L-0SS OF LIFE PLACED Consolidated Gold Mining & Milling | tacks. the Italians against the Austrians on Le opport up the work- | the other contents of the warehouses| Thousands Fled - Jereey City | the conauests at the end of the second AT FROM 150 TO 200. | Co. Driving with the French on their|the Tonezza plateau, north of Monte e land and on | destroved will greatly increase this . -:wv,j" yelina \r‘_”‘_ Yy of the war in a statement which —_— right flank from Delville wood to the|Cimone, and in the Tofano region. e e 6 thora ey Sougt S e ARy FaxplosliE s db i BISRDREE 00 S0 tepOist s exo gy Scores Injured, Many of Whom It is| The American Brake, Shoe & Feun- | Somme, the British made an advance Turks have been driven out from ‘ to be dead . g '-{“V\‘ ed Un e masetousessana O only[FISlON L SAn e A The central powers occupied 431,000 Thought Will Die. dry Co. has closed an order of approx- |on the entire line and also made fur- s of strong positions by the 1 missi & of perso in- | two of the cars destroved. These were | Whecled baby carrlages aix square kilometres against 180,000 a 2 & imately $22,400,000 for 9-inch shells for | ther progress against the Germans 1s operating towards Sivas and; J jured e y v fatally.lloaded with shrapnel, which would not thein prayine sndiothen: o | year ago. The enemy occupled in Bu-| Engichart, Ont, July 30—TForest|Great Britain. east of Waterlot farm, Trones wood |near Kharput, according to Petro-! i Detonations Heard In Five States. |have been a source of danger but for | they went ot until after dawn to- | rope 22,000 square kilometres against|fres ragine isthe O o and Maltzorn farm. To the north, grad. 1 e s, which w utside fire. The other cars destroyed | day was the scene changed from one |7 2 year ago. believed tonight to have resulted in| The garment workers’ general strike i an with a conti were loaded principally with sait and | of me=exciioment 4 ear to calm he central, powers, Bulgaria and|the loss of from 150 to 200 lives, Scores | committee called out all foremen, c . then the | exgloston PO sl h e1a | Turkey,: capture 8,000 enemy sol-| of other per have been injured and | ters and tailors from 409 shops of tie| CAR TRAFFIC TIED UP TO TAKE ACTION ON 1 nties of dyna- er e explosion and fire i i ¥ | diers against 1,695,000, Of those taken nany of them may die, | manufacturers. Ll . ent to the main pas- crowds back from the the | brisonier 'y tha Germans, 5947 officort Y Of e a7 ol IN GREATER NEW YORK. CHILD LABOR LAW ; " P t terminals of th te A . and 348,000 men were French, 9,019 Ve et Hved: sor b Spanish bark Juanito, more than - - % b ‘ ¥ gl o Valle id at either New Burning. officers and 1,202,000 men were Rus- | the flansey, wiieh hove bosy cagies to m;”:i;y:zpout and given up for lost,| Not a Wheel is Turning on the Third | Measure Will be Taken Up in the ‘ ¢ ing coun- 1 TOk oF )\n'” sy ,}‘1“" LGl D | Tom Island still|sian and 947 officers and 30,000 men|4s hours. Reports thus far recelved [crossed the bar at the mouth of the Avenue Line. Senate This Week. 1y t for many miles aros e LiRu £ DRI o large railro were British, show that 57 p hed at Mushka, a|river at New Orleans. < Fire Foliowed Graat Crash. usiness. e alleyaad “The war hooty brought to Germany, | French Canadian settlement, and 34 at New York, July 30.—Not a wheel| Washington, July 30.—President. 3 Tl ae Sneac Chemical Warehouse Unharmed. n for in addition to that utilized immediate- | Mathewson. Cochrane has 18 dead and| Senator Shepard of Texas, leader of | moved after 4 c'clock this afternoon on| Wilson having won his fight for aee| « Edmund L. e, president of ly at the front, comprised 11,036 can-|24 injured; Iroguois Falls 15 dead and |the prohibition forces announced his|the lines in Manhattan of the Third|tion before adjournment of congress: the National company de- T 40,000 shell: 3,450 machine and Ramore 15 dead.|definite decision not to push “dry” leg- | Avenue Railway company, 96 per cent.|on the bill to prevent interstate com= t that the plant of his R clared ton expladed guns and 1,556,000 rifles. The led at Porcupine Junc- |islation at this sesson. of whose motormen and conductors |Mmerce in the products of child labor, | ‘; neern w alued at $7.000,000, while | who flocked According to the list of statist1cs| tion is not ki Dt the aallisstoen . were said by union organiz the senate will take up the measure ; 4 contents of the warchouses prob- |JTersey City anc 1| of German wounded soldiers, 90.2 per|yvas destroyed oxcept the railroad sta.| Francisco Tocci, of New Jersey, dled |joined the strike, which or! this wweek with an interesting struggle] ¥ were worth $10,000,00 One tops of freizht cars ar n 1 ent. retur to the front, 1.4 per|tion. In the Stumpf Memorial Tfospital at|Yonkers, spread quickly to the Bronx |over it in prospect. H 3 rehouses which remains dreds of firemen at work amid the |c t. died; t were unfit for ser- he death list will be materially in- | Kearney, N. J., from injuries received|and is now designed to paralyze all Passage of the bill is a foregone ! ‘ 3 is filled with chemic ruins of the vast w ouse s vice or we leased. The military | creased, it feared, by vietims in|in an automobile accident. surface car traffic In New York. ‘Only | conclusion, but it will be oppesed{ ides the great quantity of raw throu a haze of smoke and cinde reasures central pow outlying districts. Thére are apparent- = a few cars were operated in Broadway | Stubbornly by a group of sout.harn. burned, there were 24,000 bales of to- Visitors Collsct Sauvenirs: consequence of vaccinatio Iy swell authenticatea reports thai| Chief Officer Huestis of the British|above 42d strect, and traffic was inter- | democrats and an attempt will be| i bacco, much matting from China and| 3 ST B0 EF BOVERUS | never disturbed by epidemi many prospectors have been trapped | freight steamer Eskasoni, fell from the |mittent on several crosstown lines. mads by Senator Borah, aided by Japan and other merchandise. The |, Vany of the visitors carried away - at Tashota and Koweash, One fatmer | top of the deackhead of lumber to the | W, D_ Mason, president of the Amal- | Southern democrats to couple with it/ loss to his company and_the railroad, | STAPTCL shells €5 seuvent M | FORMAL NOTIFICATION and his ten children are kmown to|main deck and broke his neck. gamated Association of Street and |the {mmisration bl which the demo~| i Mackenzie asserted, was partly | CAes Jad s e taed Fiive beenibarnaalienila the wiail e i Electric Railway Employes, with acratic caucus determined to put over 5 ‘\r,;’ o aurin o earth two or ”,‘».--nf[»m, mtnel} TO HUGHES TONIGHT. b wnly secking aid to check the| President wilsun‘ ;'u“f'?ei nlulfi dozen organizers, held frequent meet- “ngé ?:‘\tlgl‘;w'm h rted £ | “As far as I have been able to ascer- BT o7 G ord ptea ;i & . onrushing flames = sweeping thro Gen. Wood in depriving Col. Louis D.|ings uring the day with the strikers. nator Robinson, who repo: e | s tain after a personal investiation O oL e [BesearationsiComplate iEas-iNIshe by} S L Weeping through | 3CTiey of the command of the E8th |‘Misstonaties’ boasded cave in Caii|DBill from the commerce committas ; said Mr. Macki “there apparently v by the force ot thal Chairman Willcox. Nushka a ban consisting of a|Regiment, for physical disability. parts of Manhattan in an effort to in- | hopes to get it hefore the senate by1 8 has not been : at loss of life. This [ thAroush i # - . ‘ score of fram ldings and stores, duce the crews to strike. They re-|Tuesday. As it passed the house the e due to the fact that | ®XPlosion e L hayew Yol July 80—Preperations | ufrered worst. It had been threatened| A campaign to curb the practice of | ported comsiderable success. measure provides b S b B Al . | in the immediate vi- had heen completed tonight by WIl-| o covera] days, but the residents lin- | watering milk has been insttuted by | Obstructions were placed on the “That no producer, manufacturer ur{ b 1A Bo: Srtainag c plant. There were, of | DETECTIVE'S BODY WAS Ham . Willcox, chalrman of the re-|gered in the hope they might save |the agricultural bureau of Attorney | tracks of the Third avenuo system at el Dl geltyer for ship~; g i Db of JBrivate waich: BLOWN TO ATOMS | Follfan Meiongl committce, and D3| their homes. They waited foo long, | General Woodbury's office at Albany. i;‘;fi’:fl points to !n;or{e]re with the ents S s n;?is;nun:ona;l i 2 5 : i > 3 — & e i 885 n o) " | however, and walls of fire cut off es- * 2 ation of cars by strikebreakers and e | The cause of the disaster had not e but a1l of these except tWo|while Aiding an Enaine Crew to Save | 7o, tomorrow night of Charles | 22MCYer, and, Wals o President Poincare of France and|a‘few curs werc stoned, but the disor: |QUrry In the Tnited’Stacs in wenicn| determined t Officials of the been accounted for. an s fhes hat he has heen, mominated | A% ncarhy luke in which they found |Emperor Nicholas of Russla oxchanged | dor resulting from. the strike was not |Prior to the removal of the pi 10 t any _and the Loss of Life Unknown. folght Cas, \he republican candidate for presi-|refuge saved many residents of Coch- | telegrams of congratulations on the|of a serious mature. children under 16 yoars of age have high i} dent. The chairman returned this af- s £ the Turk: a been employed, or the product of any! Lehigh hich also | Mr. Mackenzie sald it would be fm-| New York, July i R L R R R ranc on tho line of the Temiskaming | capture by the Russians of the Turk-| Tonight and during the early morn- | been emploved, or the product i ¥amerad, that re- |DoSsiDle at this time to tell what 10ss | chief of the Lehish Vailey Railroad |with the nominiee at the Jatiors sume|@nd Northern Ontario railway. Only |ish fortress of Erzingan. e o Oncle Sfiall Kinds ofioon | vt ctitis estuniie R A rts to them st had start ';2,“':\,'2“',‘“ Do heen, St bdly Bon | police, was an’on- | Mer home at Bridgehampton. He was | ‘o, Streels in the e Ty ety | Attorney-General Farrar announced ;,fim’,;;esm,i?ng;o}l‘gflgs"’,‘izl'lmkfi "on | thirty days prior to removal of such/ ed shortly dfter lock ihis | (ha: Somin o AreLotaL ROCREN. neaX f atuia j/crow: in save a ed for 30 miles of the Way | side me too phoshe o g S0 DY | hat all sases agalnst miners In the | Thetr way o Banday ontncs oo ersron | produot thepefrom children. under 14 morning on a barze belonging to an | City police, co-operatt sohe Jersey | number of fretght the fize.|in an automobile by Mr, Hughes, who | 519¢, © Morhoson™ mhe oo Tallrond |northern and southern Colorado coal | resorts, ¥|have been emplayed, or In which chils; fndependent tow com Whiok X perating with the New | A quantity of exploded | will come to New York tomorrow |ftation at Matheson. The station and|BOTH sowsini: ontof the rlotsiduing i R dren between 14 &and 16 have/been em- | £ Tohy onoored o "ich| York authorities, were busily engaged | where he was standing, it was said, morning. The final draft of the candi. | (0 Nouses are the only buildings etill | flelds, growing ou the Hotiloniy ployed more than eizht hours a @ay, used by the railr 1o tina - | RaL L S aaarchely and blew his body to atoms. The Specch of acceptance was com- | Sanding. Ramore, a small settlement, | the strike of 1914, would be dix S| BERTSCHEAND STILL more than six days . week or before| nsed b e ra to trans- e body of an unidentified Young |members of the car crew escaped with o = | was wiped out. B B fer ammunition shipments from trains | man was recovered from tho mater n] e ca v escap night, e - oakad 3 Banks of Southern Wisconsin_ de- REMAINS AT HER PIER.[6 a. m. and after 7 p. m Lo i 2 d fro lacerations and burns, ot bic c flames were checked at Tim-| B geto b 1 to vessels in the he barg e rominent republicans from all parts 5 ses e siring to be transferred from the Min- 2 By oawsle he barge. | Men Blown Hundreds of Feet. Three atmy officcrs and g detall of lof the country were gathering here|Gon= Gpter IT hoyses had been butned, | IR, \2 £3 (e Chileagio. Foderal Rie- | Englnes and _Submeraing Machinery | guARREL: OVER GIN | thyt it althiar: the! yatllifond ot he. eto The body of an unidentificd young [fSoldiers who started from ‘ernor's | tonight to attend the notification cere- | gnW the sawmil was dastroyed serve district will be given a hearing by Are in Perfect Working Orden, 5 | age companv. The company officlals PMan was recovered in the water oft [lsland, headquarters of the depart-|monies at Carnegie hall On the plat. | SOUth Dorcupine, . Troquols Falls|the Federal Reserve Board on August bl RESULTED IN MURRER. srfused to disclose the name of the in- | the Lehigh Valley pler, A child in|ment of the east, for the scene In a|form will be members of the potifica- |, A1l that remaing of Tro aper mill | 8 Bajtimore, OId., July 30.—Althoush PR lependent towing company, saving | Jersey, City, according to ‘the police, | Small open boat liad a narrow ¢scape | tion committee, delegates and aiter. | arg the Tuins L & the German submarine Deutschland | A Fist Fight With Fatal Termination hey were investigating -to nsceriatn | died from shock following the firai f;fm h‘,;:‘;“"s} BReRd a0 g {m;j ites to the national convention, chair- | *%g 208 0%, 0 0t #1504 or clothing| Twe miners were killed and etght stll was at her pler hers tonigh, do- at Bloomfield, Conn, set on fire as the result of a plot.” bu"dx;gssggrfz‘;‘flo‘};gvll::dhflfl:g blo‘wr_- The Lenigh Valley na‘nmm foniaht N?l""f('“\;“"‘f,hr.he IOE‘V fin_t\\“lfem south of the burned district, A large|Which they were riding to the v u\dlufle(\ the lntention of Capt, Taul| Bloomfleld, Comn, July 30.—A fiat Warrants lssued for Arrests. R T : ;:m s s e g U e ;\pxu ;m”_‘rw“n\: cfiififlfg‘:“:fie‘; mfi‘i: number of them have arrlved here and |Ings (‘>! the }elms}'l\n\;n (\nf\! &vréck_ K)mmt. her commander, to leave in a fi(h‘w“ f«y\;lu\\kx ;A;‘\‘:Tavrvx ?l»rgx;ra piat Warrants charging m nter |, o JE R Loy Sty ospitals, ty of the Interstate commerce com- |fioation committee, Theodore Roose. |3re being sent to Cobalt and Haley- |Company at Cresson, Pa, were W ot e Tearned tofny thab when tha [ Veeras e e ol IE Dickingn, agent ot o ,”ffl;”q-"f" takien 1o Jersey Clty howbitals” wess | Iasotivatiny, a5 | SORPSTAton, 1n tho | velt has announced that hie will astond | ST EUslenart clttzens worked allod. United States rovenus cutter Apacha | when John' Carten, 55 ° vears " ol AR AT doch ok ihe Eoint \,MJ{‘)‘, struck by shrapnel, falling slass or ;‘;m:fl;‘,‘m‘;“nd re, Tt wan alca one|and other former leaders of the pro-|or, 9%t TIE* (o A girl who was found sleeping on a|anchored a short distance from the | blacksmith, struck Framk MoNulty u Rallroad compa headore ., John- | Gebris, Nearly all ‘were in the rafl- [nounced that Licutenant Colonel Py | ETeSSive party will occupy bozes. Z park bench at Buffalo two weeks ago | Deutschland's slip late yesterday after- | hard that death rc‘-\llled Both men o don. TAghb road yards or on eraft moor W i od == was tdentlfied 1s Esther oose of Troy, | noon the Apache’s commander was | Were said to have been under the s son, head ot on Tighterage | {had, Yards or on Sraft moored nearferly W. Dunno, U. §. A, retived, sald | FREIGHT CAR DERAILED CANADIAN INFANTRY und Towing nd Alexander nds. ed among them are [to be an authavliy on ¢ plosives, had been retained to ald in the investiza- N. Y, for wham @ country-wide searoh | asked by officlals who are looking af- | fiuence of liquor, Carter was muna Davidson, AT SAYBROOK JUNCTION. RAID GERMAN TRENCHES | was made following her disapnearance | ter the submarine's integests if he| wandering around the room in a dazed of the Na.|® few women and children whosa r £0 ¢ oy homes wera on b . Many C ssioner of Pi o fety | —— i carey last January, could convoy the Deutschland to the|condition, but resisted arvest, He waa iy iy ttes oo | ersone TiNow Sonsena dotads | o goomi slomer F Eublle Eatety)| L2 L e Tied Up | Official Announcement of British Com. | " o three mile limit off the capes. yomoved ko the lackup, whers 1t in Josives to bo stored whers humag |Buffered minor injuries from. brol e o > : 5 mander in Chief The naval yapht Mayflower with the| The officlals were referred to the | he made & Writien congession, An Ge. R o pro stosediwHers S Hyman | SRS | R L foniSmderalitours: L e procigent pnd Mre Wilson on board, | navy Sepmstmont, Todes the Arochon] ey Sl Bat Dt m 2 an euda had been en- |, EVOry window in the pedestal of | tn determing the sause. : Saybrook Junetlon, Conn,, Fuly §0. .| LOndon, Tuly 30, 319 p, m—Parttes |left Hamplon Roads at noon today o | commander said ha had recelved no|Was (ue to hemorrhage of tha b gaged, it was lghterin the Statue of Liberty, on Bedloe's Ts- | A tugboat fonisht encountercd Rorock Juncilon, Sane. Jute e ot e pradian infattry last night suo- | gomplete her ‘weel-end eruise by a fovders fa_convoy the submarine and| Dath men were cmplaved _on Bitions £rora by to ships In the | 12nd, opposite Black Tom, was broken, | schooner. 1oy sith smamar: yrify | Lratle on the Shore Line 'division ‘ot cosxnnh alded {he German trenches |lelsurely trip up the Potomac to|had no official interest in hew farm, They tent to Hartford e e R FRPS I T | The' matn door, made of iron and | in he: oute bay, Tha bttt . Badly ;}):‘d\;l‘;‘hmy‘;k:‘;‘5"“;‘1'“““;;" {:‘;“’fi:}”:fi' twe pl..uq south of Ypres, it was | Washington, 1t can be sald on good authorlty that weng ang rotumed late, Cavier x;m Statement by Lehigh Valley Road. g:l!;x!l’r‘ilfn:leq};en :mh:wnfi!:};,wgo%fl burned, apparently had hroken away | hours this afternoon by the derailment | ARCially announced foday hy 'General the engines and submerging machinery | that McNulty stola his bottle of 1 A statement issued this afternoon by | ever, mae not Sar Utsalf, how- | from one of the docks ot Dlac 'a o Sir Douglas Halg, the British com-| Frederick D, Underweed, Frio Rafl- | of the Deutschland are in perfect oon- | and the quarrel with its fatal ens folana. It wea. taken th taw by ihe | of @ frelehticar. No ons wes injured. | nince in- et e SR b e eRa e, Just misaia a6 he Tonigh Valley g i 0 k 4 ¢ S z"m m‘\ha dumnt am‘i Ihnthxhp vessel's dop;xbn\u‘e ensued, ,,4 the igh Valley 0oad compan e 8 A o Roya . ain saved later in the | i 2y v ble o d * the Leiueh Valley | Rativoad company | the ain of shrapnel which bespattered {ughoat and maored In South Hrook-|A DECIDED ECREASE IN R et i nd Lo sl | S el R haTaide poak Handmme | herot 9cia¥ed by any trouble aboerd T | “"’;.fi’;;’”“ e = Cut By Flylmg Glaoe. g — PARALYSIS EPTDEMIG | The German sasi]tes in cach oase, | 1, [E‘ ;}ofl el sk e 3 ) - een 7! ek O Wi 4 ] r——— © o " By h 1 but-of thia wenty-{ous ewnod ang op- |, A DO warehouso on tho taland and | CROPS IN GERMANY irton Ronti ST R Gren 1| ot oot il Srt vttty X | pseel ot GENERAL CARRANZA N NAERAGRNSEVE SR mrated b tho Nilonat Storage Com- | 18 IBEoTe ot e ™oy efors gpd RERORTED TO BE GOOD. eiies aa ot Friha coun (i s Solnol? | egend Leutenat K, 18, Wheslon, ot 18 ABOUT TO RETIRE.| Gaptain of a Fishing Schoancr Repers pany rs owned by (! - — y 3 o1 = X i ige compuny ind Teased to the Laniah | {Atte wore ggmi e L e | Will 8lmplify She Problem of Feeding Sl e o s m%‘ o n 0; S roriane 5% | Pirst Chief 13 ta Bo Succesded by Capture of Twelve, i ;n&;i o, mere ‘((m:;:x;gh:m‘,:efi Lo w"“ 27 m@w:lm;n"-.agg oo the People. {-reust\]m tile i gue m;‘ry%’ epi= DllT_L{A»RY. L tar;n.\“\; P :ngvé"rrjnsnglngu: &gg General Pablo Gonzales. Newport, R, I, July 30 ‘1“ { badly damaged nnd some minor dam- | ¥ Aving glams, byt nome nflounlr m, July aa, P oo ¥ia Tgnton ag:‘g’r"l ;‘n‘}“;\‘g‘“w_ U:;e‘ Josuod teday Elifah H, Miller, ehufng “Haveld Soebe, Taredo, Tex, Tuly 30.—Venustianq| 000, & 503 e e 180 done’to o Temian Valiey gramn | Au‘_ous; piie plant which gurnishea Jul o In-mAl]” raperts from | SOOI Bt ,; nd ther 5 Harteord, Conn, duly 3 i Parrancy 1s fa Totire as Arst ohief of | nared jomas be The ramtain o slevators. In additlon as far as is mfl?e "g 'w\t dland was u-lgn agr nm nnfi are £ a decidedly | % wfle ",."ém gu T4 Miller of Bpistal, a Yetireq manufac- ‘SW? \‘Iég w\fi iéflenflv was | the de iaceq goyernment of AMexico at gs,“ sehotmer. Winona, wfl known 85 Toudod ears wero destroyed, | #nd D bt ;7‘ o misslon, the | o nmsmu ummctnp and creatn el icas dlecuv@w o urer, died 1o leeal hospital f(,uay, ssuing pamphlets eritictring an early gate and will be succeeded DY | fun Ty Lug« specimens in % Fire Started on a Barge, ;‘“g"‘ # ¢°u-."b|| u;nm! toad~ | giraral fmpresslon mn the Dmhh. of the olty, wwm ares w! h. {;E,, e sufferpd a \“x:ken hip from 3 ha mannev n whleh he Goverament eral* Pabla (onzales, according th {nfi off damesien, The sharl = “Aocording to tho evidence obtained ”" e hiah abave the oo CrEICn. | of feeding (o na:{) mr joe next ity THiew casen guflng The precotiing | & ENOEL e 5 Bt £ G blectors ta mil- | Information given gup by Mexican ad- | Sitired with ‘zm &rappling oy “officlaly of “tho Tuiirand’ company | trom i i CR BT AR auw‘wm Ag. o ; eIy easier) B8 ourd, LRI ey i \rig‘g‘ l“,‘g - vfgg' e gg{n&‘ fudcd é pasd- [ainishative eircies Tn"Seevra Tarcda Sher Bard Behi”ant ; P Lart a3 g = — ey o Rl Ve h far |habn:.;;u.belonnm';zh:nh v;x;.l;r:‘r{m?‘::gm% DT On F“!- Talang, ui phore mwg;mg‘fi‘g;\l? 11 MoTOROTETE AGOTGERT e fn Mg;a@q £ yeass eceny e g e . and i el G5 Tl e et e bgmm on El‘ll a 'S'; - ,, ‘ ol lg ag&kl“ o ;. S wg}“ nrn%;;e o AT MANGHESTER OREEN, }fifi"ns h{\‘?’%fi‘x@f feRi fan Nfiauuq, N 18 CHINESE NRR:.El:Tzl;w wavew | SIRERAR BROKE AW 1 alns h a vdin, n A, . sy 0] g E AVE I Tty pighy S et aupenf’s?': o do o a” & ort 0 Gorm g i Wi b ple | Fred Yarmon, B Vears: 013, Was 1n:| {8, %W,m,, IR ST P el naster for tho New York divislon of | ings in m m n“v “triie In ae % Fou and, Wilfed, 5 Bolice Raided Gambling Joint—Found ‘he Lebigh Valley rallrond, was en the wcum ‘?m 13 was ‘pelieved Guards Asleep, magt 0“‘1 sler when tho flre started, THe ’u Most Iho explosion, which coourred at tion :tn!!an m in the bargo where the fire starts p{ g;u tp: gna mofluc m?;gn cfi afi g‘v‘ {mmlere. | 10 pemns'baxw A ‘huA oen piy 9 | 8 Opm\ ey ;\é}\)’ 30-—Eight- : e ] ‘?{iffe‘ % ¢ thousht o . R 30.—on B éfi ¢ ot ’: cors. om ggg o 'végx Gy fas? fio"éd"%g ne aund s en snd he m end of the' in ihe aoora, A large

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