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- Balletin VOL. LVill—NO. 187 POPULATION 28,219 NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916 16 PAGES—120 COLUMNS PRICE_TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proporticn to the City’s Population VERDUN BATTLE IS T _Gabled_Paragrashs | Naional Defense |Unmasked Bandits | Cordensed Toarams TNEW YORK CAR MEN VOTE T0 STRIKE Shackleton Fails in Rescue Work. . Ramon Valde: was elected London, Aue. 4, 9.05 p. m.--Lieuten- 'president of Panama. Q - st winter i) £ Aot to be Tested) Make a Blg Haul| v s - - For the Right to Organize and to Enforce Other De- § § fafled to rescue the main body of his' & : . Antarctic expedition left on Elephant & the market for six 16-inch guns. stlzmd, says the Daily Chronicle an/ 5'- Forme: Secm;l:y‘ f War Henry L. as returned to the Falkland Island T of ‘ar B u A i "/EIT, OF HABEAS \cOREUS|FOR HELD UP' A PAVROLL /AUTO. | IN |Stison basibacamic & yookls sasin. mands on New York Rallways Co. arroness Von Hutton . Fines i RELEASE OF A GUARDSMAN, DETROIT IN WHICH WAS $50,000 The South Wales Miners' Federa- 3 London, Aug. 5. 320 a. . - + 8 A Baroness von Hutton, formerly % Ry giemed A anviaes T w ek Betsy Riddle of Pennsylvania s Fronch Forces, Taking the Ofensive, Have Captured |}:hest F/ECAs i 2 MELD FOR INSOLENCE|ESCAPE WITH 855,000 o gy i, Py 2000 MEN AT A MEETING VOTE UNANIMOUSLY o 5 5 from her place of residence. A0Atooatod HREITH bele And Are HOldIl‘lg the Thiaumont Work TO INCREASE SURTAX Counsel for Massachusctts Militiamen] Daring Act Committed In View. of | dohn Moran of Newarle N. 4z was The Reply of General Manager Hedley Saying He Would be ON $2,000,000 INCOMES.| Contends That the New Law Abol- Hundreds of Employes of Automo- |into the Hackensack river. Amendment to Be Introduced in Sen-| ished the State Militia and That His| bile Factories—Snatched Five Bags| The Colliers Light, Heat & Power Glad to Meet the Employes of the Company at Any COUNTER-ATTACK OF THE GERMANS OF NO AVAIL ate With That Object. 181 Nol Bannert Subjoct - £ |1 Batore | Guards; Coufil [DRer: Ayl Rt ot e S HECTeE et S R Time Was Held to be Unsatisfactory—The Strike Vote Washington, Aug. 4—Democrats of tary Duty. Sistavioe’ S e o RO e e Ehte Mnanos cdmmil it " e ine Toith Gortiny R0t to resis an Was Taken After a Report Had Been Made by the Com- extensive submarine warfare. b - d K i 3 the special revenue bill increasing the oA 7 A ) The Village of Fleury is Again Almost Entirely Occupied by |surtax on incomes in excess of $2,000,- | Boston, Aug. 4.—Announcement that| Detroit, Mich., 5 e S e et L 5 mittee Appointed to Confer With the Officials of the 000 from 10 to 13 per cent. This i the | & v.(vlntn of hameats c&rpuslwmudl ue] is-ymasked automobile bandits early this |, C'ro‘?;;‘mr"imcfl ":s°: ;gflggiflflor o o “ = . . only change cont lated in the in- |Sued tomorrcw for the release of Alex-|afternoon held up an automobile in |23 O oo lag el ti 1 the French, But Fierce Fighting Still Continues in and|nly chanse contemplated in the in- | ot Emerson of this clty, who | wuieh 950,000 pamron mostomoblle 1n | the licensing board of the city. Company—Men Who Were Operating the Night Cars S has been detained at the mobilization |ing taken to the plants of the Bur- About That Village—Petrograd Reports That the Rus-| Tentatively the committee has ap- |camp in Framingham for refusing to|roughs Adding Machine company and | ((Gold coin to the amount of $500,- Are Expected to Take Similar Action This Morning. proved the income tax rate of two|lake the dfedei!’abloagu,twgz made by | before astonished guards could offer | 00 Was WURCEAR from (the sub- 1 1 cent. a year on all incomes i udge Dodge in the United States dis- |rosistance snatched five bags of six - i n. sian Troops Continue to Advance South of Brody and | i <ot f 05 f 2 fieie percans. and | irict court today. The government, It | in the car, said to have containcd bex = —— cess of 33,000 for single persons Twelve hundred mine: ] a $4,000 for persons with families and understood, is preparing to appeal|tween $33,000 and $34,000 and escaped. |, | We'Ve huncred miners empioye L - o 5 : e the Theford asbestos mines near| New York, Aug. 4—Paralysis of|Will be provided,. Other companies - | surtaxes ranging from one per cent. issuance of the writ, and the| The holdup occurred on Burroughs |} U s : i £ Ne ork, g 4- v o s " Toward Lemberg—British Naval Aeroplanes Have At < & b will be awaited With interest|avenue, in view of hundreds of em- | Sherbrooke, Que, went on strike. | gyiface car trafc upon Manhattan |hale engaged blocks of rooms in ho on incomes in excess of §20.000 to 101 s tels and boarding houses for their tacked a German Military Establishment in the Vicinity | P57 cent. in excess of £500.000. The Minnesota, one of the largestIsland will be virtually complete be- | workers 13 per cent. tax on $2,000,000 income: afioat, has been bought|fore dawn tomorrow. Approximately Cars Hooted and Hissed. of Ghent, Belgium, London Claiming That Considerable = 3 H s an added classification by which it by the United States Steamship Co.|j 500 employes of the New York Rail-| As the night advanced disorder in=- s estimated the total revenues would | 7 2 1 the 0 | As the nisht advanced disorder, A Sy ways company, which operates more | < ong the Tinca of the New 4 e cennERiE sl e Nuf\fl_‘j}flwn aailioad oo o then any. other company In the | York ratiw Every car which passed Damage Was Done. ISOLATION OF INFANTILE V | rS Ou Xpec that its frelght embargo, put In force | poroush of Manhattan, voted unani- [Was hooted and hissed. Many cpws July 26, would continue until further i - % iately | Tan their cars direct to the Larns,'re- PARALYSIS SUFFERERS I | mously tontght to strife immediately l recognition of their right to or- [fusing to take on passengers. l Campbell Whyte, Pacific Coast | S2nize and to enforce other demand; Police Commissioner Arthur Woods Vigorous Measures Are to Be Taken | —almost quiescent during the| official communications failing to re- 5 i rench offensive in the Somme|POrt any moves on the part of their In New York City. scome the storm |armies. London says the Germans| 5 STOTI | hombarded the section southwest of | New ¥ battle front. The | Pozieres and also the southern por-|measures ave taken the offensive of the Mametz wood. Desperate | Paralysis bank of the Meuse and | c ks by the Germans in the| housc-tc Thiaumont work and the | egion of okhod river, east of | for purpc I, have resulted in the retirement | ear Russlan forces whic T C The Thiaumont work, alread: village of Rud health tonight by a commi ny desperate’ combats, The fact that the village is onl leading pat nd hacteriolo twice in French hands during twel teen miies from Kovel, the Russian|of the countr wours on Friday. The forces of the|objective in this part of the Volhynian|been surveyi German crown prince fought tena- | front, probabdy accounts for the in-|districts of New i , drlving the French from the |t of the fighting thero, conference of spec once, but losing it : Ger-| The Russian General Sakharoff's(closed tonight but n 7 . comp: and Inspector Schmittberger patrolled fshting oith the British at the|qury tonight will meet at two a. m. to | commanding gfficers stationed at stra- ZEDCly trOn take a strike vote and union organ- |tégic points. Ten thousand policemen zors predicted they were certain to |are being lkept on duty in various follow the course taken by their fel- | Dolice stations, each man being held T emolozar with the reserves during his hours off. Nine hundred men on vacations and 500 at the Fort Wadsworth training camp have been recalled. The New York railways system cov- ers 145 miles, employs 2,100 motormen The re_|and conductors and carries 750,000 Of a recent date this is what we found in a letter addressed to the editor: “Please do not think that because we are paying for adver- tising In vour columns we expect you to use any reading matter that you would not use if you were not carrying our advertising.” © -We were pleased because th evidence this great advertis- ing corporation did not harbor any irrational expectations. They real- ized that there could be no good service to them If it were not an oluntary and free service unbiased by fear or favor. orry today little advertisers sometimes think they are rol of the editor instead of buying space, and threaten ness if they cannot dictate tho policy of the paper or the opinions to be expressed by the editor. What would an advertisement controlle The readers would not respect its opinions 4.—More vigorous | lation of infantile twice a week ication and an he dise were | t of| The First Regiment, New York Na- tional Guard, which has been en- camped at Peekskill, entrained for its X home stations. Employes’ Reply Unsatisfactory. E The strike vote was taken tonight Premier Asquith announced that the | after the reply of the company to an $500,000 gift rec o now hold the S greater part of the village according to Parie. ntly e made by King|ultimatum from its employes had 10 for two davs have | he epidemic-s ork. | Georse would be devoted to generalf{been declared unsatisfacto | war purposes. port of the negotiations was made by | passengers daily. } | g = a committee of six which had heen| The employes of the New York and Provision was made by the var de-appointed to confer with General Man- | Quéens County Railway company be- partment for the training of Nationallager Frank Hedley. The caommittee |zan gathering at midnight to take a& Guard machine gun companies in fed- | demanded the right to organize with- | strike vote and union leaders pre- ne; paper be worth? or lend it their support, and no advertiser would feel like wasting money on such a worthless namby-pandy sheet. ’ I Good advertising is only to be had in a paper that is free and them of remain R N o e e e o Bt & ow aavs to oban honorable in its deatings with its patrons and the public. eral service. out Intimidatio nna o wage moreass | dicted they were certain to join. the the possession of the French grad reports the capture of 1,300 Aus- | ditional inform The Bulletin’s Thinker was in no danger of doing anything from e THoed = i from thirty cents to thirty-three cents | walkout. enry, which changed hands Thurs- | tro-Germans in a % fear or favor. This is not in keeping with its policy. It sells space a: = Siaatdes wens Solsoscabuith sthe) suni] an fhaur! Organizers were busy tonight amoug Y, o 2 ands Thure 2 v 2 171 FIRE VIGTIME our merchants sell goods and means to give full value for the money. factory of the Actna Explosives Co.| "A letter received by the committee | the employes of the Richmond Light: French had succeeded In | line of the Serreth and Graberki riv most entirely oc- Fierce fighting | p rices reasonable! Results satisfactory. at s The Bulletin is an associated pres: £ Gary, Ind, following a strike of|from Mr. Hedley said he was “at all |and Railway company, which operates 150 Greek laborers. times willing to meet the emploves |all lines on Staten Island, and it was h naval aero- BODIES IN ONTARIO. th bombs a S it, is again a d by the Frer squadron of Briti anes has atracked w paper, is in touch with all the world’s ne s centers, and is always increasing the news without in- 3 Ak v 31| Carn i et nt in the . : £ this any,” v reported a strike vote would be taken sl continues in and around the vil-|German military establishment in the | Estimates of the Total Number|l| Cieacine the price. Graham Pambb & vear onl om0l ‘;:dC:;m;:g"'theuc%r;g?itn;‘:m‘g:“;‘:: e taken in the Verdun fizhting number|savs considerable’ damage was dono BatioeiBrony D0Ros00: e B e G OV D n s SR e o Boviganart, led ot Eiverty. M. | his office at noon tomorrow. E of Bridgeport, died at Liberty, N. ¥ of infantile paralysis. week: of bombs. The meeting was marked by tumul- | ppj ADELPHIA STREET CAR the dropping of two t tuous enthusiasm and the vote to Toron Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total Somme front in northern| Uncflicial reports received in Am-|, E g i rd: 2 N e ative o ter-gene et v: i vhic ESENT ULTIMATUM. - 3 ;)::'1? u lvo‘lrga.mr]\ (Sedam apparently confirm these| [70V€ © BT B Ambassador Pagsileft London for i:r‘hkdo ‘:\flas}mix;edmfe& “é}i'ékihiiifm‘éhihfi MEN PR '::M e Eritisnt st asPeanpl - claimg tario 1o look after the listing Saturday, July 29.. 186 171 1141 - 1468 || Taverpool from which port Yo salls| i corbiy nau To Strik Unless Demands Are Granted k5 déad. reported that the dead | on the American liner Philadelphia | **5ETNY, for the United States. e Strike!” was the shout by Noon Today. which came from all corners of the hall when the report had been read.| Philadelphia, Aug. 4—The executive Then followed the formal motion to | board of the local division —of the| cease work which was carried without | Amalgamated Association of Btreet so far number fonday. July 31. 5852 168 25 57¢ Tuesday, ABe. s 75 143 268 586 FOR PURCHASE OF THE NO FEDERAL ACTION DANISH WEST INDIES. IN RAILROAD CONTROVERSY. stimates of the | | Capt. Lewis H. Morey, the only sur- 460 to 500. viving American officer of the Carri- re is still uneasir The new hydro-aeroplane of the| The meeting was attended by a del- Rhode Island Na; ‘Washington, Wa 4.—After a con- n and conductors, which! rchase by the motorm al itla struck a|eszation from the Ce tral Labor Fed- Treaty Signed VYestorday by the|Situation is Expacted to Come to a Ot Places veported vestorday toll] Wednesday, Aug. 2.. 173 114 224 511 B . reRImemtia g dlssentinglvolce. and Blectric Railway ~Bmployes off Crisis 3 threatened by new fires. Only a A cQ sl 3 b; = i A ica, afte if ton | U S A Renmans siialy Hese bagle Tainfall will relieve the anxiety Th & ) 130 276 586 Gl FDelagation: Bressnt: Ao e & 4 21 Friday .. 168 138 3 519 the United Islarids St. | fere dent Wilson and = = a5 S ok Aepn Tome Sl : were submitted today to Thomas Mit- Thomas, St. 10 St. Jonn, Iving | Judge WAL i o SENATE OCCUPIED WITH jubmerged, oyster stake off Conimicut | eration representing 350,000 union men | 1® fresiqent. of - (he Philadeiphia to the east of Porto Rico, and com- |sioner of tue United f : i S, & eir moral and financial | g, ;3 Transit company, were answer-| THE CHILD LABOR LAW. : . |support to the motormen and conduc- |3 4 he widow of Joseph Chamberlain, | tors in their cfforts to unionize. Tel. |53 favorably by mon tomorrow = British statesman, and the Rev. Wil- | cgrams w received from Chicago, [ Jirke woul artley Carnegie, were married | Boston and Detroit making similar i tminster Abbey, London. pledees. In their demands the men asked for sing an archipelago known as the|mediatioh, it was indi I West Indies, is provided for in | the federal government would take no a treaty signed today by e United | action to avert the threatened States and Denmark. It will be b- of 400,000 employes on 225 rail- IS (S5 4240 Senator Borah Maintaine Products of Child Labor M 1 on hot attack” on the == y Be Excluded., mitted at once to the United States stems of the country until Cbvantutional] ——————— = . R ] increased wasges and better working| WEBALE KL the : Dantah | beatkent. | Tessntatives oriihe siatagers aaddthe e onald N e navall, collies Neptune. 1s. pro= | nican s e s o lawyers wited thetl cohditions. Ngmuwerlhnd o slieEs Whose ra Era ne kv 10| woteren BaW GonToitEd mukt wedkiin e sl fie cfore tne courts of ployes of ne: automobile factories to sail for Haitien and Mexi- | that. rng Care menS unioh i |ceived from the company up-to & late Boaitiey? i S By b e 4 o : the new national de- |and the u; throngs. fris S e U e S Souifon hour tonight. : A senate today, yrah, rept the largest cargo|benefit of the Amalgamated Associa- ition is expected in immediate action by congre teits ongress i > SR i e Do Analenmns o According to_officers of the uniom,: the senate, where action will be sought | precluded when the senate com- | Sam mainta oy who is an_architect, en- Gl CHCua i Svar eatrioc_hyia javalicollen: ton, on your own terms, $100,000 10|,y oyt half of the 4,700 employes will{ at the p sessi Since the ne- committee tabled a_resolution | 7P .2, 1915, in Troop B, First] Rudolph Cooper, a _Rurro The house passed a bill that win |fck,¥ou and the New York car men |answer the call for a strike. Officials| gotlations began several months ago airman Newlands providing for , cavalry, of the state militia, | guard, was shot through the ki make raliroad and steamship com- | dom cig Tenipiodunn, ndustrial free-|o¢"the company, on the other hand, the foreign relations committee has|an interstate commerce commission | the militia call was sent out|struck on the head. He is in Dacies HiabIa #or tre Pl vilne of| o= 2ud ndependencs claim that less than 15 per cent. of, been in ciose tou developments | Investigation of the hours of labor on | y President Wilson on June 13, andfous condition. Cooper was further | freight lost or Gamaged in {ransit. Scouts Sent Out, ! their men are members of the organ- and “fi menibers are unders 1 to be | railroads a: d including an appeal to| 1,::] j\Lyl“,»m‘x}‘wxxl“vs‘-rfi :;:‘l;?f|rt(;‘;al:za(:1e x!l})v:n Burroughs avenue and attempt- o e Hundreds of scouts and “mission- 17Eanan and declare they have no fear virtually unanimous in_their approval, | the railrozd managers and employes to | fje (& /o0 federa of servi 0) x years,|ed to intercept the speading band British Ambassador Spring-Rice | arles” were sent out at the close of|of a strik Hesiafor Lodp ing republican | Postpone consideration of their differ- | tHe States = Emerson refused, saying he could not|car. A man on the running board|potifcs the miate: Aaonrtmint of tre meecting to inform other ems {do so w snces until inv a igation was com member, issu tement tonig hout seriously injuring his|shot him through the th PRESIDENTIAL PARTY i and 25 | releass: By Griat Britaiii’of severarlnloves of the companyithat ol strike son an, parliament ago was attributed to | €very other means of settlement has|{he cruice he German influence been tried before intervening hims declaring the arguments in favor of | 4. Tavorable action in resohution | PARTY | business. the car slowed down momentarily, et bl s |han been ateea ATt ot mbeo LOSES ‘HIGHTIFOR A s purcnase. " i outcome ‘ot Seen urzed by the chmmber of ON WEEK END TRIP.| e e T strucic him on the head with the butt - = who might be reluctant to join the MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE. a ariiar s more uncert of ed St n LOROEy ; al Al s S a pistol Director of Public Safety Hague, of | walkout. = Ciough the expectation e e o iy s MH \Af/wl;cn Will Work | Fe was at firat afowed fo/retumy Vol Bandite: Jersey City, announced that the rai Prompt action was taken by Gen-|George W. Young, Husband of the Late z vill be accepted. ves. on His Speech of Acceptance. | lajer wos motified by tha o, b at = roads with terminals in Jersey City |eral Manager Hedlev to provide for icas powers which have wanted possession | President Wileon was told by Judge — [T e molided by die gratidbpat paitnesses declared _that the five | had agreed not to bring in explosives. [ emersencics. - As soon as he had been Madarss Lilliin i of he islands for strategic military | Chambers that the mediation and con- V' ingto . 4 la i e > . < andits appare: y ged ) — r i 7. bohe Mgt e ek st ara heflnved fhose Sl v | e aeion, _Ane. 4 | 4ia not discharge him from his obliga- | e 18 t0 o coiy, anged In ag v tate antol Jiroimad Of e sction of s men| eeshol v 3, 4fp 47 f RN favor on the proposed sale to the|2 Dossibility of avolding a strike|the nav ht fowa | tion to, obey_the orders of the presi-|seemed able o Elve a 00 descrip: | molosist of Wisconsin, wes ssked 20/|inspsctor of belice, that o sisike. hed |sonns, husband of fhe le e te e 1inited States, and they may bring|through conferénces between the em- | g "o Kou dent. - On golug to the Framingham|on. They were armed with rifles | acespt the position of economic s6olocgbeen called ‘on the lines of the New|-iiau Nordics, lost his FEntiIIESNE strong pressure to bear at Copen. |ployers and workmen or through In- |emd Chosapeaiie camp Thursday to Inquire regardinglang automatic pistols gist of the University of Pennsylva-§ York Raiways company. Schmittber- | ihe singer in a decision given by Judge| hagen. 1t Is recalled that failure of & ntion by the board. It is be- It e rs, | B status, Emerson was asked to give| " Every motoreycle polic tn De-{% 5 N at on E o b | o o oy ToNca s silure of : < The president took with him Mrs.|lis Satus. BEmerson wos asked to give y reycle policeman in De-{ nia. ger at once detailed men to guard the | tawimss hare today. Tudge Lawrence simflar purchase treaty in the Danish|lleved the president will walt until|wi his ste o s name a pany e declined| troit was ordered to ensage in awr he 3 ” « | BOYer houses and car barns of thelpeld that the will of 1914 leaving €he The Japanese steamship Hawaii |company. Uniformed policemen wWill | pylk of the estate to three sisters of. | Maru, bound from Oriental ports for |be assigned to every car operated eith- | \ime. Nordica should be admitted to and was placed in the guard tent. His| pursuit- of G Counsel at once asked for a writ of | i, of Jhe band 11 accepting the democratic nomination. | last seen appar ntly The signing of the treaty took place| The situation is expected by officials | He has almost completed { babeas feorpus; and. Bmerson was|ing) for/the open country morth of De: |Tacoma, Waah,, has heen! Guarantined|ier. i 2aithtul. emploses of ihe cor. - w 1 i : in New York. Details of the pact will|to come to a crisis early next week. TucolpoeC & Tes ¢k bofos the cotnt, i gned el St Yolionomas owing to an: oatbrask | perstion 05 by Sistiobteaicars’’ Drobate. throwing out the will laf S not be made public until it is trans- e today. An automobile following, car: i 2 e mel e NAVAL THATNINGICHUISE | of cholera on hoard. 1, 500,000 Travel on Lines. bereficiary. The last will was made mitted to the senate, at least. It is|RUSSIA SELLS PART $75,000, w s not molested. e . | Refusal Regarded as Insolence. fe T et o 5 o provide, he or OF NEW HAVEN CIVILIANS | i It the strike order goos into effect| While Mme. Nordica was ill in a hos-{ et soaaa o e s, OF RAILWAY TO JAPAN.; e R P U R e Wi ot S Bradford, cashier of the bank | without a hitoh, all Manhattan will be | Pital on Thursday Island, where she{ to stipulate that Danish business in- 3 L Will Start ‘August 15—Three Battle. |101d the court (hat Fmerson's conduct = CH GROCERS WERE Olde when & state bank examiner an. | dependent for transportation tomor- | Gied. terests there shall be guaranteed pro. | Settles a Question Pending Since the ships Have Been Assigned. . T ol e GIVING SHORT WEIGHT. | nounced discovery of an alleged short- [TOW upon the subway and elevated | tection. A clause also Is included Portsmouth Treaty. — e It I ahas hvee — Beo in Braaroiss Eooks lines, already crowded to suffocation (172 CASES OF INFANTILE ceding to Denmark the undefined|- — Washington, Aug —Civilians of New | 21iCG anC tALS B88re feem of | State Police Rounded Up Seven of{ s in the rush hours. The number of B e American rights ' of discovery in| London, us. 4, 6.44 p. m—Reuters|Haven who have enrolled for the e e e O Them—One Fined $20, ! " A work car drawn by a locomotive | PErsons who travel to and from their PARALYSIS IN Ti TE. Greenland, a Danish possession. * Telegram company today states that!val training cruise which will L e e s s e of the Central Railroad of New Jere|Wwork upon the surface car lines has = SEE it learns that after the conclusion of| August 15 have been assigned to the | Pior e " tary authority under the| & ./ ion, Conm, Aug. 4—Seven|Sey was overturned at the foot of |been estimated at 1,300,000. ~Even a|Stamford Reported Six New Cases CHARGED WITH MALINGING the recent Russo-Japanese convention | battleships Maine, New Jersey and | Di¢K Pill grocers and four s in automobile | East 2Sth street, Bayonne . and | fraction of this army forced to ride| Yesterday to State Health Officer. a separate agreement was reached | Kentucky, Secretary Daniels announ Claims He is Not Amenable. supplies were in court today charged |15 laborers on the car were hurt. upon the overhead or underground o — HIS SUPERIOR OFFICERS, |under which Russia sells to Japan the|ed today. More than 2,000 er e e e D Ee Lol ota e 5 trains will seriously disrupt operating | Hartford, Conn, Aug. 4—Stamford. sz — southern half of the Harbin-Chang|ments from all parts of the Coun‘ry|hand, contended that the new national | measure. All of grocers were ac-| The body of Miss Charlotte Dumas, | Schedules, it is feared reported six new cases of infantile Massachusetts Guardsman Due for|Chun railway and recognizes Japan's|have been received. it in the|Of Plattsburg, N. Y. who was in- Complete Tieup is Threatened. paralysis to the state health office to-{ siving short w | | | defense act passed June 2 abolished the | cused | | Summary or General Court Martial, |[/8hts on the Sungari river between —_— state militia. He pointed out that the|sale of butter. One of them, Ferdinand tiy killed at Willington Notch by | Tho threat has been made by union | G2Y &nd Middlefield and Milford aech Tinsean T e Goeac LITE LG uos HCHANGERIN (GHIES OF act specificaily set fort hthat no militia | Cramer, was fined $20 and the others = thrown fity feet down a_cliff| oreanizers that they would e up|LcPorted one, making a total of 178 X Columbu: M., Aug. 4—The full i‘:;:gszf:‘ lng{r:;lt(?e the signing of the BUREAU OF NAVIGATION.| would be recognized except such as|had their ca continued. from an automobile, has been reco every transporfation line in the city, ifisee !J)O\;( in J:lr:‘ S(G.J!:eé‘nd'l;:‘“ Staw: charges have not yet been drafted in |> Y- was organized in accordance with the| Three of automobile dealers, J. J, | ered. although no serious effort has been | £207S T T TROMECOR 806 ol Piove the case of IHugh Clarke of the Sec-|yniaUTS OF PYTHIAS Commander Leo C. Palmer Succeeds|terms of the act. The act provided a | Meeh], Edward Slater and C. A, Fred Niblo, actor, was granted per- | T35, 35 2t to orsanize the emploves| e state board in Fairfield county in- ond Massachusetts, charged with ma- 3 o ne woath, he said, which the defendant| sor, were each fined $20 for o of the Interborough Rapid Transit | . i ing i figning his superior officers, according MEET NEXT IN DETROIT. S e Bl declined ‘to. taise, malding him, thero | short measure in Easolino sales.” The | mMission by Surrogato Fowler to open | Company. which operates the subways | \eatigating e casos reported from to Capt. I J. Van Schaick, chief of the e = Washington, Aug. 4. — President |07 counsel argued, no longer subject | case against the fourth man was dis- | the safe deposit box of hie wi ft’ the|and elevated roads and which con- | 2 SO0 WRC S vt { drmy iatelligenco bureau, today. Nor|New Haven Was One of the Other|wilson acepted today the resignation | Lo milita authority. pigsed. & . |late Josephine Cohen Niblo, at the|irols the New York Rilways company e has cen’ decided, Captain Van Gitiss. Conaidered, of Captain Victor Blue as chief of the| Judse Dodse remarked that the case| The arrests were due to activity of | Manhat age C s So long as these avenues of transpor- o \ ‘avcfl:flgé( : :{7] _l\)\;hf' h.:,:n:\{‘e Z‘;\l’:;‘(‘lil)mral; SR bureau of navigation. He has yl“‘vn’“!'('T'e"ted_;'Oxéilgsdlf?e(;;}:;ii, Y'::;.\l t?lia; the state police. i tation remain open there will be no] AMENDMENT TO THE i ed by summar G = 8 r s i 6n the eyidence S : serio 1 = 1 Zeperal court martial. - chomsn today. By Ihg suprems jotes | oiened to_command the \CRLISSHID | Grer a. writ fo 15610 In bahalf of Em- B Eight battleship loads o cttizen | JTIHE, JRIGEINDUOR to the commer REVISED ARTICLES OF WAR| et 12 Beld for Taving sent an|Kuights of Pythls, mesting in 39thmander Leo C. Palmer, now chier of|Sfon., Becanse of certaln fechnical O S%u‘f"iheh?oin?;;n:u:ni‘ffc%nr{&rgurfig It was confidently predicted bY|yoets With the Disapproval of Seo- | article to a Holyoke, Mass., newspaper | biennial session here, 2s tho conven- |etaff under Vice Admiral Coffman of | {2Ults in the papers, however, he would John W. Wardwell, armada, which will sail from eastern | Uion organizers tonight, = however. Bak 2 ! in which he accused his company off- | tion place in 1918. That city received |the Atlantic fleet, continue the case until tomorrow Etanrord Corn A —Word was|ports Aug. 15 and cruise at sea a]that the Interborough's workers would o lng ST cers of neglecting the men. The mili- (53 votes, while Chicago was given 22 morning, he safd T o O i otk ¥ |soon be found in the ranks of the e e tary euthorities have refused permis- [and Portland, Me., 17. Among other| HUGHES READY FOR = e AU - strikers, bl el Separii = glon to correspondents to visit Clarke | cities considered ‘were Buffalo, New TRIP TO PACIFIC COAsT.| ENGINE BLOWS UP ON i e e e L et tioan ol Cross Dig trarss Breoklyn Not Affected. rehimnT support, itls and Ro . i the stockade to get his version of | Haven and Washington. T LAKE ERIE & WESTERN, |No details of the manner of death|mitted to the German government| Transit facilities in Brooklyn have|onesten the senate and. house comfers - AUSTRALIAN BLACKLIS Will Leave New York Tonight and | were given. through the state department Eng- Dot been affected thus far but it was | Soe e tro avmy approptiation bill o STie ‘Spend) Bunday et Nizgara Fall The Engineer and Fireman Are Re-| MT. Wardwell was a former con-|land’s final terms for the shipment |reported that many emploves of the|yeconsider their decision accepting A CURE-FOR MALARIA SAME AS THE BRITISH. s i s v ported Dead. ductor on the New York, New Haven|of American hospital supplies into |Brookiyn Rapld Transit company | Representative Hay's amendment to WITHOUT USUAL MEDICINES, Bridgehampton, N. Y., Aug. 4— ) and Hartford railroad. He entered the Germany. Jere becoming restless and it was|tno revised articles of war, whigh Commercial Attache Kennedy Cables|Charles E. Hughes 1s ready for the tilp| South Bend, Ind, Aug. 4—Reports|SETVico of the road in 1878 as a con- feared that the strike might S00n|would exempt from the military crim- ; : “ X : e e Fire destroyed the Prooklyn Tndus- |spread across the river. listed Osteopathio Treatment Combined With Department of Commerce. fo “the. Pacific coast, upon wiich ho | resching hore. Jate” tonight said tha| QUCLOF on the East Cansan branch and | Fire destroyed the Brooklyn Indus.|spread across the river. " |inal code officers and enlisted men oy Diet of Rare Beef. _— will start tomorrow night. 'He will|an engine of the Lake Erle and West. | 13t Was transferred to the maln lne | t¥al Flomp JoF (0 BURS, At Jos t00) | S S, e serions Of its Hing | the Tetired list ? ol Washington, Aug. 4.—Commercial | take the 7 o'clock train for New York|ern passenger train due here at 1035 | he_retired in 191¢. He was mads Kansas Clty, Mo. Aus. 4—A cure|Attache Kennedy, at Melbourne, ca-|tomorrow morning, to be joined there | from Indianapolis had blown up seven | President of the Passenger and Station sightless workers left tho building [ In the history of the city, began in only 15 minutes before the blaze was | Yonkers, extended from there to the | THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE AS Ralanis, ettt bled the ‘dopartment of commerce to- | during the afterncon by Mrs. Hughes, | miles west of here. The engincer and | Sbloves’ Mutual Benefit association i & fxo:ual =i A miv‘\fii%eg!h?r: gay that the Australian government|and will leave at 9.35 p. m. for Niagara | fireman are reported dead and the|9R [t5 oreanization In 1935 and held | discovered. G el ?;“’f‘d" X{_‘({’nu‘e‘“;‘m‘l"m‘;gec})’;‘; “‘;5 the CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR., today by Dr. E. C. Armatrong of New. [had published and would follow the|Falls, where ho will spend Sunday. | baggagemen and brakemen in a dylng | thaf office for many years. =~ | Goorge Root, sheriff, and a posse| these transit lines are operated by the od it ; berne, N. C., in his address beforo the | British blacklist of certain American T condition. - ‘Whether any passengers|y ho wad Tl years old and s survived || Bao it . e Rochester, N. Y., have|Bame parent corporation. & Name Proposed at a Conference American Osteopath sesociation. jt|frms under the trading with the en- Movements of Steamships. weré Icilled is nnknown. A reliof trainP¥ TWo sisters here Cintared et Gleowiiey ai it mm,,_i N Corutations. o bil Jtinas which jare Democrats in New York City. consists of osteopathic treatment com- femy act. Gibraltar, Aug. 4—Passed, steamer|left here shlm;:)' ber;g(e 12 o'elock for z STy who set fire to four barns, one house{farge employvers &€ labor weve making e bined with a diot of yare beef. Dr. s S EGe i Roma, New Yorkt and Providence, for | the scene of the wreck. | Constantinople Bombarded. and four straw stacks near Mascow, |preparations tonight to meet theq New York Aug. 4—Thomas Mote: Armstrong declared he badicured him- a Leader ath. Marseilles. 2 Order for 1,000000 Barrels of FI. London, Aug. 5, 3.06 a. m.—Constan- | Livingston county. emergency which a general strike | Osborne, warden of Sirg Sing prison self and several hundred patients of| Chihushua City, Mex, Aus. 4—Po-| Copenhagen, Aug. 8 — Arrived, er for s our. | (inople and the suburbs of Kartal and would bring. Many of them have ar- | was proposed a& a possible candi malaria in that way. dron Solis, a Vill2 leader, captured re-{ steamer Helliz Olav, New York, Philadelphia, Aug. 4-—An order for]Penbik recenily were bambarded by a Pleas for, more intelligant, handMng fcently by Carranaz troops, was put to| Liverpool, ‘Aug. ¢{—Arrived, stewmer|one million barrels of flour was re-}submarine from the Sea of Marmora, | doing border duty will not be deprived | will be operated on a regular sched- tat & con: ca hepe tol of bables "flfil'&e summer were |death in the Chihuahua penitentiary|Baltic, New York. Sailed, steamer|ceived from the entente allles taday|according tp GConstgntinople advices|of their right to vote at the presi-|ule. They have distributed printed | Chazles P. Murphy, I r Of made by Dr., N 6 ?Ferry. of Nevada, flast night. The sentence was carried| Philadelphia,, New ‘York. by Shané Brothers & Wilson of this|transmitted by the Athens correspon- | dential election next November, ac- |cards among their emplowes directing | Hall, presided. Mr. Mo., - Dr. “Pmapk . ‘Smith of Ko-|out quistly, without the knowledge of) Palermo, July 20.—Sajled, steamer|city. The order amounts to about $5,- | dent of the Exchange Telegraph ccm-|corrding to a statement by Wftorney|them to be at certain worners at a|been counted as a foe of In E = the public. Calebria, New-York. 000,000. pany. General Francis S. Brown. siated time to board the cars which | Hall The 12000 Pennsylvania guardsmen|ranged an automobile service whirhftor,go\‘é or on the gemocratic

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