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VOL. LVIL.—NO. 193 POPULATION 28,219 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916 SIXTEEN PAGES—112-COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s'Ci'rc;l.z;ltion in Nt;fwicil is Double That of Any“Ot*@e"flper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest i_l;AConnecticu’; in _Prop;rti;n to the City’s Population ALLIES ADVANCE IN | i %~ [Rairoad SriteDus[Gongress Yiedsto | =réeee o= [Women fo Work ‘war are 2,911,387. Christiansel .<orway, August 11, ‘t i steamship Ragnarok, from Gothenburg “] Iart Oday FlOUd Uf Prutests The . Spanish line steamship Mont- for Rouen, has been sunk in the North serrat arrived at New York from Bar- Sea as the result of an explosion. Her celona. e e atreaa crew was saved. The captain express- AR T ed a belief his had been destroyed by | UNLESS THE DEMANDS OF THE | RECONSIDERS VOTE TO LOWER| Secretary MoAdoo approved the de- | IN-EACH OF THE TWELVE SUF an infernal machine which had been 5 = signs for the new silver §0, 25 and 10- ' placed in the hold. BROTHERHOOD ARE GRANTED | EXEMPTION FROM INCOME TAX |cent pieces. FEACESTAvES DAMESNESTLER CALISE Thirty children are undersoing the ‘Stanislau, 87 Miles East of Lemberg, Has Been OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS.|UP TO THE LEADERS|RAISE THE RATE OF TAX |5siow freatment in Buttalo becavse| HUGHES 1S COMMENDED Disge3e Common in China Under Simi- i et N I Two new cases of infantilba pflrhalfil; Nat g = = i were reported to the ‘Waterbury healt! ationa oman’s Party in Executive New York, Aug, 11Infantile paral. | T1® Only Hope for a Peaceful Settle- | Lowest Taxable Class of Income is to department Friday. ysis is not considered especially dan-| ment Rests U, ibili e eRous 1n. China where 'tloas 0on pon the Possibility of be Assessed Two Per Cent., Instead William Fitzsiner of New York was known for centuries and where it is| the Men Accepting a New Form of | of One—Surtaxes Are Going to be|drowned while bathing in the Harlem| S'V® Prohibition and Sccialist Par- OPENS ANOTHER GATEWAY TOWARD LEMBERG |wcmieric condision, 1r. et iting Gea | Arbitration. Inoreased. e tex and Dr. Yuen Hock Ting reported to = W. P. G. Harding was designated by Health Commissioner Emerson today. . 3 s President Wilson as governor of the e The Chinese physicians made their re- el . o federal reserve board. olorado Springs, Col, August 11.— port following an investizgation - of ew -‘_\‘Jé‘r Ofi)‘lg» 11.—Whether the| Washington, Aug. 11.—Yielding to a The National Woman's party in execu- Petrograd Announces the Capture of 55,000 More German- | cases of the disease now being treated | \£14€Ts of 100,000 employes of the rail. | flood of protests from the country and | Fire destroyed the building ot Claw- | tive conference here today pledged it- in hospitals. They reached the con- {{:;;;!,r;rm[‘“gfi;"{g;{-‘ler‘;{‘;t'r‘;fieug%"s“ f;m_“ 5‘5"3; ;m‘; "0“S°lm°;*11*!‘“rs of [son & Co., spice importers, of Phila- |self to use its best efforts in the 12 g s b e i : 1 s | their own party democrats of the sen- e o of $960.000" EfEraee it o o 5 2 Austro Prisoners—The Italians Have Driven the Austri- |5 5ion, [t the qisease her {helr demands for an elght hour dayate finance commitice re-considered delultioat Silone TS e e s e atmospheric condition resp ime and a half for overtime are|today their decision to lower the eX-| Egmund Keeney, four years old, |gratulated the progressive. prohibition s 3 5 e e by the managers of 235 rail- |emption in the income tax law from i i aralysi New | 2 cialis: arti Vallone Line and Have Captur everal | the epidemic is known in nted . a died of infantile paralysis at the New |and socialist parties upon their in- ans East of the Vallone ptured S e R ems, probably will be known | $4,000 to $3,000 for married and Sin- | Fioven hospital yesterday. dorsement of satistaction for women % . . 2 o) 66 (e B era il oL by national action and commended the Towns in the Direction of Triest—French Forces Have | (5} pitsed over the castern Bradley W. Palmer of Boston, has |position of Charles Evans Hughes, the Their report that the peculiar been elected to the hoard of directors |republican nominee. lar Atmospheric Conditions. Occupied by the Russians Session Congratulated the Progres- d is simi- which re- Captured Additional German Trenches Near Maupas— | atmosphere recked the pores of youns| of the Aetna Explosives Co. - children, Ixrn!\.:u;g on blod pressure, | THE CHEAPNESS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF & i T BRYAN REPLIES TO o . . with the result that the circulation be- one Johnson, solicitor of the state British Forces Have Been Compartively Inactive—Anglo- | fomes stussich and the limbs cease to department, announced his intentlon to CRITICISMS OF HUGHES. i perform their functions. ADVER'"SING resign before the end of the year. e T e o e . s He Enforced Civil Service Law French Forces Have Attacked the Bulgarians. : Bl odore (. BRI ot New Norkc % 4ho boteer: — SR T was elected a vice president of the giaited American Exchange National Bank. Kansas Cit , Aug. 11—William a z £ e Drovemenin Ne J. BEryan, secrctary of state, aign for i in New | replie - to eriis ue iy their respective |atively inactive. The French have|biose ment in hospital cases trented by —with an average of five readers to each copy to 45,000—and there are e MR R e S e e snsives, and acc to the lat-|captured additignal German trenches |yt aiffeul being experienced in no personal expenges or hotel bills for your agent. Chamber of Commerce of New York.|Charle he republic ,,’, Tt coniy ¢ ta near Maupres and fortified quATTY | ohtaining. o s heed The cheapest and most efficient travelling salesman there is an — presidential nominee, in a statemens more territory n the Austro-Ger- |north of the Hem wood. The French | amce "0 65 e Fot advertisement that never wearies, and that is ready to be read at the One hundred thousand dollars in|in which he said he had “enforced the man powers in ia and |slso established a new line on the|finotint Votad : convenience of everyone concerned. 2old coin has been withdrawn from [civil service law fo the letters M. Austria. ridgo south of Maupas and have taken | 150 OF ¥ Any other kind of a_travelling salesman would require a dollar or ||| the sub-treasury for shipment to Spain. | Bryan challenged the republican nom.. Stanislau, ast of Lem-|two small woods nortn of the Hem|pyching L. I, employed by a life in- two to 7 cents to pay for the first cold lunch eaten. S gt e T glven berg, the cap. cla has been | wood. Ance compa i S T Advertising in a paper which circulates 9,000 daily should cost twice | Great Britain has reached an agree- | appointruents to “deserving republi- occupfed by Russian troops. An ad-| On the Balkan front Anglo-French | T Cr SomPany, Wag faien 1 . as much 2 me advertisement in a paper circulating 4,500 daily; ment with Germany for the exchange | eans” wiiile sovernor of Noaw York dition to the Russians have progressed | have attacked the Bugarians and oc-[{fe returned westerday from . a but it doesw’t; and that is the reason it is cheaper to advert | T Desa R e TR on the line of the Sereth river as well |cupieé the Doiran rallway station,|iion in Hartford, Conm. o paper of largest circulation—it does most work for the mo: of ‘age. fo el Doany oty mivenss as along the Zolota Lipa, taking im-|forty miles northwest of Saloniki, ac- 3 > 2 most desirable bargain. ed o T : 2 g e : . |which quoted a letter Mr. Bryan had This is apparent upon the face of the statement—it nes ar- Craig S. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, |written to Receiver of Customs Vick gument : ] L e ; : . p I noted_eric and: former oachiof | s wianeo Moriineo tnquiring a8 to WS The Bulletin has a certified circulation in accord with its an- the Unive of Pennsylvanta foot- | oo o e A s s nouncement; and advertisers do not have to accept the word of the ball team, il o ed o v management, for disinterested parties have inspected the books and Snesile M e made t it s “I am not ashamed of it,” the state- portant ground In the vicinity of Bro- |cording to unofficial advice: _— dy and Monasterzka ang several vil-| Petrograd admits the evacuation of lages. Hamadan, Persia, under the pressure| FOLKETHING DEBATES SALE The taking of Stanislau, which Vi-[of Turkish attacks. OF DANISH WEST INDIES {enna says w evacuated _without k1 izl ’ !fighting, opens a S Opposition Speakers Severely Criti- omer ‘katew eir certified report: President Braz at Rio Jansiro, si . Lemberg. Already e f s 2t 2y ¥ sulate a 2dro 2 eS| an appointive officer whose v {trograd says, the Austro-Germans HECCUED: 20 SAILOR Copenhagen, Aug. 11, via London, B e s e i s ik el (D Rl N :Sifi(;(r\'i?;(‘al?;fia?e“;gf being pursued toward Halich, a rail- | Crew of an Italian Steamship That|Aug. 12, 1.3 m—The F 188 aiclistele WE thrifty people, % / was made in regard to offices Following is a summary of the news printed duri week: whe | shor stree the past A score of persons were injured, a double explosion, caused by circuits, wrecked a H ad car at Chie way junction north of Stanislau on the 5 % today continued the etrograd amnounces| Was Sunk in the Mediterranean. | 2% 70 the Unit, re not under the civil service. ement, after declaring Mr. 165 have shown himself quite mpt in discharging obligations, de- are Dnister river. the capture of 5000 more German- Austro prisoners. | Bouth of Gor along the river | British st Ysonzo, the Italians have occupied the farrived here today from Genoa, repor whol Doberdo plateau, tt much ate fight Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total - 467 154 Galveston, Texas, Aug. 11.—The |} 2 500> mship Normandier, which | posi the denia n speakers Hvernme: n ‘ho participated in fiice of 11 \per, on Saturday, Aug. Monday, Aug. 170 115 Tuesday, Aug. L5 129 Wednesday, Aug. 9.. 147 134 Thursday, Aug. 10.. 161 140 Friday, Avug A4 A7 229 Tweive persons ttempt to wreck the sso, an Italian new in official T enforced the civil ."law to the letter and upon my ignation received from the em- ployes in the state department, more {than 90 per cent. of whom were under the civil service. a watch which I prize as a priceless treasure. But while I observed the civil service law wherever it was in force, I felt myself free to aid in rewarding deserving democrats wherever it could be done vithout detriment to the service. 5 VTN scene Of | paying rescued twenty-nine members | 9¢ n addition of the ans east of the|of the crew of the Italian steams SEithe e sturing several | Anglo, which had been sunk in the|nials w Mediterranean _and landi kers alleged ere made | them at | isters to newsps ® N two »er men < E » not | Algiers. The Normandier also brought | the day the questic ess as in the|a report of the sinking in the Medi- | submitted to the ri y reports the |terranean of a German submarine de-| The opposition s ding out in trenches | scribed as having two conning towers. | offered the sugge of Mont San Gabrlele and | The dates of these occurrences Wwere [lation of the isla arto. - |not supplied. ed a referendum on t l Chicago won the 1916 championship ! the union pr tional baseball ] league Indianapolis, Ind., by de- 5. @ O\ — oLt Lt W (v} feating Cleveland 7 to The government has accepted an invitation to participate in_ the natu- ut L 0 =} Mount S proposea sale Replying to this argument the minis- ——— —_— — ral products exposition to be held in Sl e i ter of foreign in, 2 3 232 2 Texas during October next. CSeT Vil ddmMOoTal 8 Ho e LONDON BOARD OF TRADE MARINES MARCHED 76 the mezotiati otalsic v ol oiic s r 989 894 2323 4209 aber be despiscd—he is as much entitled ition as a ‘deserving repu ppointment of patho- logical study differs some from that of he ocsidental phy: s 2 2 = 3 W When one of those little 25 cent want ads is sent in to The Bul- Russian, Ttallan and French armies| The British forcgs have been compar- | ;' o H60 5 letin by you, you have contracted for an address to over 25,000 peopls | Americ gove ent wheth Dr. M. C. Dunn, president of the |0 Tec TO WIND UP HORST CO. MILES IN 24 HOURS | £,00r 10 uchi & reres i | Henderson School Board of Hender- |Can- e . that the American governmer son, Ky, was shot dead by Charles T Has Decided That It is an Enemy Con- | Between Monte Christi and Santiago, | (o' [, Smefican, governm ; B o ot bl PRESIDENT IS CONSIDERING cern. Santo Domingo. that he was will to brir tomorrow, it was learned here tonight e persons to $3,000 and A TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIF om an authoritative source. tively. but voted to make the r —— . ter again to the ntion of | 2 More than 300 delegates will attend ‘board of trade has deécided to wind |lieved to have been one of ongest | that he could succe e 1Uas . sl n g > two pe ¢ > per | Sigma Fraternity T up the affairs of the Horst company, |tropical hikes ever made by Ameri-|consent to such a # The only hopa of x:;r(lfln:(l‘ ,::fl | cent: R T Totens. begtoming AU 1. Al Dantelof Hhe)Catntryl on the gr that it is an enemy con- | can troops thrown on their own re-| The debate wi men d_tonig Ot Ehe R fad the committea declined to yiel e o S was said by o the company t a the Eighth com , | ening. 0 SACCEDE G 11 e Ol et lon, | cratic senate probably would ter and egg ler, was son s seriously nsic be in control of the cc e of United Stat Sl R e ithough thus far they “l‘(‘ S'e“i- versed it. The amendment i workhouse for ten days for trans-continental campaign. Con- | before the board and said the control t covered, in a day| istly refused such proposals. ' Their|the sur on incomes e ing with a health department essional callers at the White house lay in the hands of American Brit ght, Jul and 3, the 111 | HUGHES DECLARES FOR chief objection to arbitration has been | 600,000 from ten to 13 pe tor. gained the impression that he ck of representation upon any of the|tained and there i% provided under existing sta The membe virtually had decided on such a step; icials said later tnat his plans, n were still uncertain and proba further increases in the surt of the federal|pe made in caucus stockholders. It understood ot companies which Mr. Partello gilometers between Monte Christi and A PROTECTIVE TARIFF Santiago, Santo Domingo, ter fight- ot The steamship Hawaii, which was ncerned will meet a similar fate. ing most of the way. Ameri- | Addressed a Chautauqua Audience in| | : ot placed in quarantine on Aug. 3 on ac Ampaig: Mr. Partella, v repi nted in_th miles between the two points and | a Tent at Bill ? Mont 3 | of mediation and conciliation | o, t the democratic 1cus con- | count of the covery of 15 ¢ of | depe nded largely upon congress. hearings, by James M of New hike was the third longest ever =t ings, Mont. hope that an expansion of | tinued consideration of ttee | cholera on board, left Yokohama, for Invitations for the president ta 'York. former assistance gen- e by the United State arine of the board provided for|amendments and had befor: the | Tacoma. speak in all parts of the country were Newlands act may meet| proposal agreed on by the committee placeq in file. Some of his advisers ction. Efforts to obtain from|late in the day striking out the sp Mrs. Mary Lynch, 76 years old,|? rging him strongly to cross the gton approval of this plant|cific excise < munition manu- | burned to death in her home at No. |Continent, but others believe he should e been responsible | facturers and ond most of the time during the eral of the United war the Horst compan control of Mr. Before the |corps under any approached warfare. With a handful_of United States nces that toni cted in about two weeks. By thal nual rev-| Fire threatened the mammoth plant|time the president expects that it wilf enue of $19 )00 as ag of the Remington Arms & Ammunition | be definitely known When congrest 000,000 as it p: 1 the h, - Co., at Bridgeport, Conn.. when three 1 adjourn. The net decrease is due to the change | dairy barns of the Bar: Dairy Co. Democratic leaders Insisted today in the munitions the house meth- | were destroved. that the campaign trip of Charles B for ,000,000 and the e Fughes, the republican nominee, would 5,000,000, have no effect on the president’s plang revised by the committee the bill would yield an estimated — [ law, Baron Lewis marines, Cclonel Pendleton maint ocacy of the pr tituting 10 per- | 209 t 44th street. FHer clothin burv, Germany, who ed unbroken f—:;l $0-mile line of c Bire ,]“l‘h{’,’ 5 pparent suspension of the|cent. net pr tax on the profits c re while she was eparing n at his home, Shadlow Lane, after the outbre munieation, and the qui settl l'6d Dresident;: sioth mediators’ actlivities today. all manufact s of munit: breskfast. and at the same time keep in allen cf n and r Dominican trouble is probably due, | off" for pm‘ . At the Appeal to President as Last Resort. | wares that enter into munitions. : touch with the government de- derstood the baron had n the opinion of marine corps offi-!expense if ¥ ‘prevent | this suggestion is not accepted, it Increase Salaries of Tariff Board. S. C. Conover, of Dayton, Ohio, a ents in Washingron. 5 in other companies ials, to the rapid hiking of the ma-| Hughes also ador de s the mediation board win| The committee also adopted today |clerk in the office of Major-General ator Phelan of California called claimed by Mr. Part rines to the interior of the couptry.; of the 191 “ ave failed in its efforts and the only |21 amendm incres the salar- | Funston, shot himself and v found | today to urge the president to go as an consulate The natives have been disarmed and 1 g “desir | e ree avill be an appeal to Presi-|ies of members of the proposed tar dead in the room at a hotel at San|far west as California and received ervene on_the there is no_further fightin ! ien, | I e A A E*ihfiuence to | Poard from $7,500 to $10,000 cach. As|Antonio, Tex word that a_definite reply could be pany is nov The expeditionary force under Col- capital. onel Pendleton of the carine corp: consisted of two regiments of marin The board ings in June a company and the organizatic Horst, who formerly It wnws pointed out, president’s power: uggestion and rec- Ne: \\']L\‘A was four year: ant pitiless el SN to the pork BUMORS THAT BREMEN L IS APPROACHING NEW YORK. | tion. vt a 1 be limited to 1menda st respect | o began proceed- the Hop RULING OF FEDERAL COURT $7 in Califo g i : Miss Edith Brameon, of Troy, N. Y, s T want pitiless pc with respect ON NATIONAL GUARDSMEN == eri X S b i 0 - : 1 nia, was conc d. " Tn addition to Mr. H c e ap ces i xt —_— was killed and four companions in-|The president today completed his Partello, other dircct t Yeance S e e R e e S D T ey Enahils 50,0001 Now, Mobilized/to| [EVIDENCE THAT BLACKTOM Jureq when their automobile skidded |speech of atceptance of the democra- panfes in the United for Her. e o sererio b lian Scott Troy and rick Troy, of San Francisco. crashed into a telegraph pole. that delivered by Mr. Hughes and in addition to replying to the criticisms American traders in Holland have|of the republican nominee will review decided to protest to Great Britain|in detail the legislative achievents of against England’s imposition of in-|the administration. creased difficulties on commerce be- tween Holland and the United States.| FEDERAL INQUIRY IF BREAD PRICES GO UR what his r New York, current German ' 11.—Persistent ru- | American, hipping_circles that, freed m Bremen was or submerged were followed by |mMinistration for afternoon that one;1912, and dec German Lloyd merchant |2 Prospecti | I Obtain Their Release. FIRE WAS INCENDIARY |on the wet pavement at Troy and | tic nomination. It will be shorter thar 1 i Washington, Aug. 11.—The war de- | Obtained From Witnesses by Govern- rtment has accepted from a recent ment Agents and Assistants. emned the ad- | fe court decision handed down ¢ in| by Judge Dodge in Boston which some | Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 11—Ev £ in favor of | offi here believe might enable 50,- | dence that the great Zlack Tom o enactment | 000 national hgmrrlsmen \g;lfi fpr ser- | sion and fire on July 30 and the fir 1ould be left to the under the reent mobilization or-|in the Claremont freight yards a week 2 : L o obtain releases. Brief tele- |afterwards both were incendiary. was | fffi"c‘;b';";“fmg g"’,‘:c’;rf‘fa{h‘c"]:;{;_ \phic out of the opinion in the|said tonight to have been obtained | \F¥FRES 70 MeC o0 SECRT Sl ‘qom” [ Chairman Hurley of Trade Commis to LORD ROBERT CECIL ON BRITISH BLACKLIST | AHies Not Likely to Change Because|of the | | of Neutral Protests. ships at ken had been shifted to ?y_d enforcem - another pier, leaving docking space in | Fepublican p: hich it was suggested that the —_— £ Hughes als London, Aug. 11 ersonally 1 can- Smiehatl | . el. of the militiamen who | #, v es > vernme = = e N i Joote From provided resources of trade | ness to form an enclosure for the sub- EILED] FORIPROBATE. IS petent mEBRaT defer e i o0 on | (o dvestpahecutbrion Enasonioods | seien: TWashington, Aug. 11 — Statement | to our enemies,” said Lord Robert € s was done in the case of the A —_— | held 1_{”1 TICFL”‘, e e e mar y;m 3 4 ey A made at the recent corvention in B it Rt afl ettty T A AdkossD | Deutsshizng, New England Conservatory of Music | it A full copy fs expected to reach| “The prosecutors men have learned, | Tho body of William Costigan, of |Laie City of te National Assoclatior | ing American newspaper correspond- Gets $100,000. the department oMW ioulate | ones 540, that the tremendous ox | New Haven\whn'was:drowned recent: | o' Master kBakers: thiat|ithe! prics latest developments in Great | ATLANTIC FLEET HAS —_— BibTe bro its full scope. Tllions ot dlire 1o iprorertyyiare | 1Y whilBSEWINITINE Win s Mew STGVer |hread o gthe jeonauiies would .be inj economic warfare. Boston, Aug. 11.—The sum of $100,- lost, resulted from a fire which started harbor off Lighthouse Point, was re- |creased in the near future have af covered today in Long Island Sound |tracted the attention of the fede off Milford. trade commission. Edward M. Hurley —_— chairman, has been authorized to mak{ Three sailors of German cruisers in- | an informal investigation of the exma terned at Norfolk, Va., who escaped by | ticn in Chicago, headquarters of t! swimming across a creelc separating |association. He went to Chicago yes the German quarters from the United | terday. States marine exercising grounds, have | It was sald at the offices of the com been captured. mission today that should’the increas 2 notiifealy ke baleny: chanee RETURNED TO NEWPORT |00, to be used toward the reduction | pATA ON SUBMARINE in the Lehigh Valley railroad yards icy of the allles of its mortzage, was bequeathed to the | i s o > 5 ; f its mortgage, > just east of the National Storage Com- After MEBT;::E:;;::JL;:Sn;Ta"d and New England Conservator ATTACK ON PETROLITE | 1 o e erclioust and mot on barges 1 3 A ..l tied to piers, as was first reported. for probate tod: Assembled ?rF::gi‘mg;:: to Austri-| "% el Larsen and Barling Davison, I al v held here spici 2. licity ert confirmed reports pub-|tic fleet which has been maneuvering |at several million dolla: R, il;‘ ghll eBrl(i".ClotnTz;‘:lpcl‘K(:]l;igSl‘(’)\h cg\%?dmr:ot il circles, that out- |under simulated war conditions in the | his family. Mr. Jordan was presicenc| Washington, Aug. 11—The state de-| b identified tonight by John Hayes, racts of British insur-|woters adjoining Long Island and|of the conservaiory and bullt the Eos- | partmert has assembled for transmis- | g tohman and beter Kelly, private do- sult —— of Music | ben D. Jordan, filed | The rest of the Newport, R. I, Aug. 1L.—The Atlan- | estate, the value of which is es standing ance compa t- | Block Island sounds since Monday, re- | ton opera house some years ago sion to the Austrian foreigl office ad- | toctive, o b the Lebich , E materialize a formal Imvestigatitn € ish _blacl will mot be interfered | turned hera tod: The battleships | heme for grand opera in New Eng Sisionm “data regarding the Austrian | Vet both employed by A e had ,.The Thirtoenth Pemmsylvania has|determing the cavses might result. SEE Vel Umes enfhaRd 0 JQtmsive rv Py s submarine attack on the American|scen running away from a burning | 2GR SECS (0% MNexican border o | THIRTEEN NEW CASES BOY INSTANTLY operations against day and night sub- | NEw YORK DEMOCRATS tanker Petrolite supporting the charge| freight car shortly before the explo- | 200 O S " <0 01 “Pennsylvania In- KILLED marine attacks. The officia] decision of the Petrolite’s captain that the at-|gion. The men will be released to- |LePlace the . i OF INFANTILE PARAYSH BY AN AUTOMOBILE |aS to the advantage in these encoun- FAVOR JUDGE SEABURY.|tack was made in violation of inter-|morrow. fantey, recantly reorsanized inutol ‘a field artillery regiment. General Will ters has mot been announced. == : national law. The United States al- 314 Yean Old Wandered Into Street| The fleet will put to sea again Sat- | Choice for the Party Nomination for|ready has demanded an apology, pun-| THREE MEN ARRESTED a night to decide a more exten- Governor. ishment of the submarine commander AS LOTTERY AGENTS. Salem, Colchester and Waterford Re m_ C. Gorgas, U. S. port New-Cases. While Mother Was Putting Baby | Sive probjem. for. The now preventations A.. hend of the yellow fever commis- to Sleep. e e e e weae —_— sion"of the Rockefeller Foundation, ar- | Hartford, Conn, Aug. . 11—Thi B T e Yok b o , ey £ Were Taken Into Custody in Bridge- |riveda at Bogota, Columbia, with his |new cases of infantile paralysis artford, Conn, Aus. 11.--While| ANOTHER EFFORT TO e eourt of appeals, was the express- |SERIOUSLY BURNED BY port Early Yesterday. e "’m“é’;‘sé‘éim‘zfiéis‘h" s i e healr?.‘ el John Chiesa of Park avenue, just REACH ELEPHANT ISLAND |cq choice of the unofficial demoers - on san 2 ay, four from Bridgepo: imfl over the West Hartford town line was e e AR e e S A HIGH TENSION WIRE| priggeport, Conn., Aug. 11.—Three . tSamford and one each from Anson putting her baby to sleep, this morn- | Relief Ship Discovery to Sail From |for governor tonight. On a roll call f—N H B 4 |men were arrested here today charged| The Dutch steamship Oldambt, of | Huntington, Salem, Colchester an Her Iibnis son, John, iiee snd.d] L PootliStanisy FaultInd (slande L e O O« op|Harcy/CyEuiof Naw; iHaven', Burned | i renieaents for a)lutteryioald to( 200 tohisizecinter, fone? o tiishemallet ippaicriory Thestdiatitn olckuty ed out into the - the conference, Judge Seabury receive: From Waist Up. be conducted by Gabrielle Bove of |freighters that have ever attempted |now 251. Dr. J. T. Black for wn and instantly | TLondon, Aug. 11, 2.40 m.—The | the support of helming ma. —— Paterson, N. J. Bove is under arrest|the crossing of the Atlantc, is on herito all the local health officers in e truck, driven | Antartic relief ship Discovery which | pority of the deles i amford, Conn., Aug. 1l—Hariy |in that city. James P. McNamara, 27|return voyage to Rotterdam, with alsrate, today, blang forms to be H of New Haven, a lineman, was |years old, was taken into custody here |cargd of 96 tons of American-tobacco.|physicians for a history of eagh The ' driver | has been placed at the disposal of the Cyr, g | claims he did not see the child until | British adl;)nlralty for use :‘; the effort 2 = criously burned while at work on the | carly today, accused of being the prin- o = W, fantile paralysis case reported. & it was too late. Parkhurst, whose | to rescue the marooned men of Sir Er. Sea Captain Died at the Wheel. | New (wncan branch of tha New 1Iav- | cipal agent in this city. and later Er- | President Gives Up Week-end Trip. |hlanks when filled, are to be ref home 1s in Altman, N. Y. had seoured | waer Sholieton'a. expedition on Eiss| Newport. R. I, Aug. 11.—Captain |en railroad by coiming in contact with [ nest Ross, 30, and Albert J. Richards,| Washington, Aug. Tl—President Wil |to local health offiters;and {hemio omployment with ~ a West Hartford | Taand, sailed. from. Plymouth . sound | Waltor 4. Harzard of brovidence, cap- |a high tension electric power wire. | 36, were arrested on a simfiar charge. | son gave up his Dlan for a weck-end |state authorities, the envelopes belg 5 ursion steamer “What |He is burned from his waist up. At |McNamara and Ross were released on | trip on the Mayflower, because he ex- |franked for that purpose, through ax O Fare thoonse. bt whon aretod | st Tt Or Bt arill. empart oo | Chney for years, died of apoplexy to-|the hospital it was said that while his | bail, but Richards was umable to fur- [ pressed the desire for a settlement |rangements with the federal. authol by the West Hartford police, had no |the Discovery at that point in another | day as he was at the wheel. The body | condition is serious it is not necessari- | nish security. The three men will have | and agreed to use his influence should |ties. Information, particularly, is ask Connecticut_license. effort to reach Elephant Island. was brought ashore here. "ly fatal. He is 27 years old. a hearing tomorrow in the city court.'the situation require it. ed of cases traceable to New York cit] : = & i , 3 ACTE 2 X - > =8 farmer as a driver yesterday. He had [last night for Port Stanley, Faulkland | tain of the

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