Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
VOL. LVIIL—NO. 195 POPULATION 28,219 NORWICH, CONN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916 TEN PAGES—70 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS SO o AR 7 BNt sl s BRI .15 AR 5 - o oW SN s e oo Lt b I The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Soer, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportmn to the City’s Population TEUTONS FALL BACK | .7 |ughes Repliss [Railroad Sirike | Soiersed Teran: [Dnish Action on » = lnvestiga.non into the milk situation in EEeE L e Ginisins |s Han m Fire[" - ~ Sale of Islands German Suomarine Sunk. Chief Gwan- Hn-Day. 104, said tn; Copenhagen, Aug. 14, via London, have been the oldest Iroquois Indian, 7.02 p, m.—The Dagens Nyhider today died at Toledo. publishes a rumor that a German sub- | THAT HE WAS NOT CONSTRUC- |PRESIDENT WILSON CONFERRED = LOWER HOUSE FAVORS SUBMIT- ministry has . 5 : John Flanagan of Newark, N. J., was e L e TIVE IN HIS POLICIES WITH PARTIES YESTERDAY |Killed by an Erie freight train at| TING IT TO POPULAR VOTE on Thursday last. Belleville, N. J. Danish Steamer Sunk. Ward W. Simmons of Brooklyn, ‘Russians Have Captured the Fortified Town of Tusto-|, tandon, aus. 1t. 1o:26 5. m—rn: /AT OPEN AIR MEETING BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT |z tovigg, i cwoens i ¢|UPPER HOUSE OPPOSED Delaware River. Danish steamer Iver was sunk by a . SalEihiine o Oen gl o hins SR = Five hundred hod carriers at Hart- | eyt lay, according to a despatc! 0 Reu- i B - ford, who have been on strike, re- i i babv. Northwest of Dniester o s Company tremn Gopen: |Stands for Protective Tariff, For a|Leaders of Trainmen at Conference |ford, who have been s Folkething Voted 62 to 44 in Favor of hagen. The crew was saved. Budget System, the Elimination of | Insist That the Railroads Make = 2 Selling the Danish West Indies to L e i The American Chemical Society A BRANDEIS NOT TO SERVE the Pork Barrel, and the End of | Some Counter Proposal to the De- |will hold o series of meetings in New | the United States If Popular Vote ON UPPER SERETH TEUTONS HOLD RUSSIANS ON MEXICAN COMMISSION | Wasto and Extravagance mand Made by Their Employes | o (0 oo 2 1o 80 Favored the Sale 5 ) The brass novelty shop of Murray foEmbcRrasliene WIlbon ( Mass of & Sorenson at Roxbury, was destroyed ourt | Blisinensjiarkoo Groat: oCour & Aline, laaho Aug. 14| Washington Aus. 14 — Prosident Dyifind dis 1os1/er $80,000 5 Copenhasen, Aug. 14 via London, L 5 L b ” = . " RIS harles B. Hughes, replying today to | Wilson conferred today with both par- : p. m—The Folkething, or lower i Bad Weather is Hindering Operations in France, and No|jNashinston, Aug. 14 — Assoclate | iilicisms that he was not construc- | ties to the. threatensd country-wide |, Sam Leone of New ¥ork fell into|houso of the Danish parliament toda preme. court, informed President Wil- | tive in his policies, declared at an |raflway strike, and tonight it appeared | o ved ahast the head and. bods voted in favor of selling the Danish Ch: Took Place Monday Along Either the British or |<on tonight ‘that because of the mass [OPen air meeting here that he stood | that sufficient foundation had - been > 2 West Indies to the United States, if BIgE SKOOR Ssace Y g of business before the court he would | [0F 2 protective tariff, for a budgetlaid to furnish a working basis for a| Nearly all the 25,000 troops ordered | % Pleblecite favored the sale. The vote - . be unable to accept the president’s |SYStem, the elimination of the pork |settlement of the differences of the|ny the \War Depariment fo procoed fo | 5 62 for the proposition to 41 against French Lines—The Italians Have Made Futher Advances | qesignation to serve on the joint com. | barrel, the end of waste and extrava- | employers and employes. The Dresi- |(ne hordes willie sent to Bl paso. |1t one member being denied a vote R O o™il Mhteme,d0It COM: | sance’ ana the appointment to_public | deart will meet both sides again tomor- - land six being absent. L . ) e o rvice of men qualified for offiee. | row ; e { Having taken this action, the Folke- Against the Austrians Along the Carso Plateau and East | the difficultics between the United | SSY € (f, ME0 30 0 106 557 ar | °Xi the conelusion of the day's con- |, Maior, Robert -N. .Winn, U. S. A S X T thing took up the question of r: S chief hospital surgeon with the Na- | at) f " S Justice Brandeis conferred with the | Hughes asked, “I believe that they are | ferences, the president issued this|ijonal Guardsmen at Hagle Pa js|cation of the treaty itself, providing i =5 ontinuation of the sident and Attorney General Gres- | the fundamentals of constructive pol- | statement: 2 4 for the sale of the islands. The num- of Hill 212—Petrograd Reports a C e 12 the. Ay Bnd he. Hucation | icles which this nation is facing to- | T have met both sides and have|2®2% et E % % 4 S 0 O ; SUl day.” Cer Abh calet witha the tubiiost 3 5 treaty was the same as that upon the of the justice’s accepting was sone gone over the caso e ut Senator Chilton introduced a _bill o Turkish Offensive On the Persian Frontier over thoroughly. Later the followinz| War Cannot Sustain Prosperity. |frankness. I shall not be able to judge approc:oreinet' 900 000 for . relier of | Arst sale. letter from Justice Brandeis to the| . pruches discussed the democra- until tomorrow whether we have found | victims in the recent flood in West| 10 Submit to People for Ratification dent was made public at the |, ME Hushes discussed ¢ 2 By e B Virginia. te H Empl Want Counter P 1 Discussion in the Folkething turned ite House: v 5 ; - mployes Want Counter Proposal. upon the question whet] bi duels. Accord-| <My dear Mr. President he'\s‘:‘(;dcnnnot afford in this country, [t P! D a ion whether the plebi ervice oo Mecia are still falling back before the|ing to Berlin the Dritish have been|ciate the opportunity for hie he salq, 'to assume that our grosper-| The ‘foremost gquestions —are whit Twenty-five ' ipersans . were lll““e“ 2:5{ 321‘.?2 oot b ';(;{hm‘kheeqfi:fcli(\)\'e: advance of the Russians, who, accord- | extracted from their trenches over 300 | which membership on the Mexican | ity Will take care of itself, who is 5o |shall be arbitrated, if arbitration is to and 33 injured in a head-on collision g7l .0 B0 STHS = c Russians, who, a v foolish as to believe and to be decided | be resortod to, and what form of arbi. |between two crowded trolley cars at ching The Austrians and Germans in Ga- exclusively to artillery ing to Petrograd, have made additional | yards over the Thiepval sector which | commission wolud present. But upon [ ¢ o oy d : cen_two e settlement of the sale gains along the Sereth and Zolota Li- | they occupied Sunc On the Isonoz | consultation with the chief ticel | DY b8 Pg"’sl{‘"?) 3\«"" ained t!f the | tration shall adopted. Representa. | Johnstown, Pen that if the elections should be neces- pa rivers d have captured the |front cording to Rome the Italians|find that the state of the business of s‘mm"l};’v‘m‘;i;;t m“}”mgfifio"e'!rl‘ Shfls- tives of the empioyes maintain that D WA Cincinaati HHEE s ar e S oI R strongly fortified town of Tustobaby, |ma further advances against|the court the present time to be | SAts habTa e *dt»}‘ \efh e e“-z their demands for an_eight hour day 2 Donsl: B i [o‘ Eincinns s Ao ot ould nave Yo northwest of the Dniester. On the ans along the Carso plateau |such that it is my duty not to under- | S0'S (A% ,;.‘"}‘]‘?_“C_‘Tt‘,'“" “:m ’l‘ltl great|ang time and a half for overtime are |fined $50 an; ;,o.x or (f: L e e s e ,per Sereth, however, the Teutonic and east of Hill 212, in the latter sec- | take this . important constructive | SOT lst-h‘ 3 :t" . «‘l"?‘—‘]“ S ‘“_ i Fot the only propositions under discussion. | tomobile ‘AIK “ St te of 60 m b elcted o niccte NG Uember lies at some points of their newly |tor another line of trenches having|task.” stand : 'tho»' of carefu %flfl ysis. I'or | They insisied to President Wilson in | hour at Atlantic City Y et 5 ; . | chosen line are holding back the Rus- |been penetrated and more men made| The given out of Justice Brandeis’|SXample they point to the trade In|their conference to that the rail- ik e andsthing Opposed to Sale. slans with a vigorous artillery fire. oners. In the Gorizia sector Rome | letter was the first formal announc ns of war and say that that is | reads make some definttc counter pro-| William G. Sharp, the American; An influential member of the con- Berlin says that soutn of Brody, on the Austrian guns are be ment that he had been offered th e ht fimflm‘fmmn with the other|posal. If the railroads submitted some |Ambassador, and his daughter Mar-|s ive party in the Landsthing, the the Lub and Graberka sector, R Iy emploved against the Italians. | post, although it has been known de- | faoustries of the Cf’"c;"r!» The manu- | proposed form of settlement, they said, (Saret, sailed on_the steamship Laf- house, stated to the Associated attacks were put down with he: according to Vienna, en { finitely that he and Secretary Lane | 3¢ "Pr;mn]m v‘si Ly {‘;l;mg‘mns have | {hey would be ready to discuss nego- |avette for New York seems to be settled that ‘losses and that Russlans who had pen- arges by the Italians were put down | were two of the three men selected by :",:’]:‘m' e “’r;; (-}!_nf‘f”‘;:f “l‘d"';f‘ d;\’[fl;‘- tiations further, = e A I = will reject the treat etrated Teutonic positions on the|by the Austrians the president for membership on the | SPTeRt of DProsperity as a part of the Conditions of ‘Arbitration: nsies Rl @ Bonton fer il Eubc meetings on the treaty will be- Zborroff-Konjucay' line, northeast of | Petrograd reports a continuation of | comm! The name of the third | i e anufacture muni- nounced he would no s Forme . T be < gin in the Landsthing tomorrow. The Tarnopol, Jater were driven out and |the Turkish offensive on the P man has not been made public. pUbSi e m_“‘]‘\? ;;“fz_lf’l;'jfmarl@o "l“h“e‘ »"‘;;wli ‘12 23 {for the Democratic nominati Fietithor the pposition in the Folke- 300 of them made prisoners. Accord- | frontier, but asserts that a retre: The general understanding had been Europe’s Loss Our Gain =z - LS D! | United States Senatc thing was not in the slightest degree arbitration if the contingent proposals | “When you look upon Burope we |Of the managers, which the men claim find millions of men in the trenches, |involve rights they have won in thirty consuming wealth. Do you suppose efforts, are eliminated from onsiderati ing to Vienna Russian attacks south- | Turks west of Pokamian near Brody, ended | west bank of Lake Van, Tur with the fleld before the Austro-Ger- |menia, through the fife of the Rus: man positions covered with Russian |flotilla on the lake been forced on the south-|that both Justice Brandeis and ed by the zov te—the di s had been pred ppes nment's proposed ion 4was the same cted two day to justify the prediction that retary Lane the commis The Russian war |intimatior had accepte ion and ther that the ju places on have been 's decision Reports from Deer Park and other points in the Alle Md., tell of a drop in temperature to 30 degree e A > 4 St and if arbitration is con- | % _STOP : - the Tarasthd here th i dead. office says the Russians in Persia con- | to withdraw was reached after Chief 5 s iSidaration an) =t Considerable damage resulted | the Landsthing, where the opposition No change took place Monday along | tinue to be driven back by the Otto-{ Justice White had Interposed objec (Continued on Page Nine.) dncied Uy = hoardon mhich (il oy = lis in the mafority, will reject the either the British or French lines in|man forces and that in Armenia north | tions. There was no official confirma- ARt S Sy S e KTty I‘mmmh' i atiar 1c hel o Albert Dalmier, Under Secretary for | treaty. =~ France, bad weather hindering the op- | of Bitlis the Turks have made a fur-|tion of that, however, as all officials | \yGHES ADDRESSES i o e o shmmen | Fine Arts expecis to leave Paris for EeisctioniWonldihean-Bolay erations, which were confined almost |ther advance. concerned have refused to disc od the ermmittee of managers and held | New York in November for the open-| A rejection would mean a delay of i left the White House to confer among = e atons Kl e e HUMAN SERUM TO BE KING CONSTANTINE'S VILLA BRITAIN NOT TO UNDERTAKE erated Statement of His Belief in | themselves throushout the night, if| Arrangements have been completed | 103 O I00 or Gutoher and the new USED IN PARALYSIS CASES IS A HEAP OF ASHES. REGISTRATION REFORMS Equal Suffrage. nd if the general under-|for the several conventions that Will| overnment probably would mot get i e . ey vl % S = o e ~ into harness before the middle of No- 34.1.2 Ounces of Blood Taken From|Fire Followed an Unprecedented | 1,5 Complex a Problem In the Midst ne, Washn, Aug. 14—Charles |ability. of = Bl {Week” beginning Aug. 20. s Persons Who Have Recovered. Drouth With a Temperature of 110 e D e e e i) Bopeed e Government Ready for Test. g B e AT Degrees. Voters. They heard him in the manded by th emen of infantile T 3 Lave been ., The Associated Press is assured by DA At o oA W g London, Aug. 14, 6 p. m—The de-lof two speeches delivered here, Growing Impression of Arbitration. |ported to ti Jealth Depart |the highest sources that the gover 5 A 9 i h 3 Aug. 14—The wonderful|cision of cabinet that the undertaking ughes touched upon suffrage and his = : I ment at Har: " ment no _time had.nor has the from six |ux‘ x»\K ). L'wwl recove Tatoi, the pride (i,r }m‘- late {of new franch and registration fews Conesening it snd \”\:(ml T -(«‘s\oi [.1:; xin-; £ slish evade a test of = - bl £ ce and the sum-|forms in the midst of a great war 1 extent to the spee S i tEya Bo DL et ortoni P str ons, but the ition of the human serum nGe' Of his ‘#on, Kife Con-|ves. too coraplax and. cantrovessial Sies agreed to re of their| Albert D. Nor! j"'fi resigned Sl : i e e g T Al no more. The once heavi-|problem was announced by Prem seal to you women as I do to | difference owing im- pe s n the case West In- to sufferers from the dise jhe 1y wooded slopes of Mt Parnes are as|Asquith in the house of commons to- o taihee atia . ATeaia moylpression ¢ yme form | 2CCCTS s inds for two re t, health authorities _toni ed & |ajed todny as thase of BME Peatelicon come here to make a different kind of | 9f compromi rgreed upon. |Ocratic Campaig because i delay which would thus call fo that|or any other of the Attica hills. The speech from the kind I make to men, |\t No time, ciiihe o be caused, and d, hecause the supply of the serum dequate. 5. o7, thousanas. of dollors Hoens I nos 3ot s olicltous Shontthe | Sentatives of the's in te that un- proposed plebiscite would take the One of the sufferers to whom the | cultivating a flourishing pine wood g s it more than eve ifare of this country. There is no ; Sduron | WestoIndies dussbion foubsod wpolitics human serum_treatment is example of what might be done{required the absolute conc oubt heart of womanhood is & |turned thousa and compel a decision solely on objec- ministered is Dr. Leroy B. th forcstry in barren Attica, havelthe sovernment, it e s gt o h sides refus = e tive zround condition is said to have shown de-|been brrned up Smitietaly’ a8 Af|ons e et o e e A Sl meati ot e o cided improvement barknotes themselve been | revision of the fr e tortherlenas Spmr alen r S e oric Stocteinlong s ol Eap iRl o, Dr. C. E. Banks i thrown in the fire. The lives of three |implied that any r for franchise | e tol . ‘;,,;,‘.“‘ . negotiations, \;:fl\rv\v“' ,':”n}‘y m\j. fur As the situation now stands the 1rn “hx‘!:‘\lhe(‘;lfld the t office oldiers and an unknown |reforms in_the future must, of neces- | ceeping” of the ctions were | oy § whole matter has become one of pure- ro m! s S e number of shepherds = IChapter of nd villagens have | s ine! o ¢ 5 tonight that a s ly international rty politics i vhich ; inciude women, metns of effe : ! party polities in which “f‘a‘m“*‘n’r' N ¢ ol \“ff’ih added tragedy to the disaster. | After a £ eriticism Ed-{ “We must have in this country a eEtea 4 ! The police o Ml oy iR the islands Is all Fi Ll antine is a heap!combatant, pective c different notion about the conduct of | President Made No Compromise Propo- |, oung’ woman who | b€ government feels feves was dne ‘o : tricted PRl pince sur_|mard Carson, who ur onr have had in the sitions. {p: checks, both of which | et it e e es was due e ng the grave lentitled to vote, and 7 x : : W ies soeiedcatobe e L) not to be made depend- travel of children federel rsere eiled to. cave S te Jeto and. it was declared, m ame ' of D."Aus- |ent in ezree on international inspection was begur mdesecraticn. Only t ; e oreon Shon INeutetve propositions to- elither | tri I strife of rious parties, which it A e i e s istened to the -— | prope: the | gi He now <k all combatant has found itself in the me = el e on is thrown in STATE CONVENTION OF r Queen Olga, remai aved |house passed the f Larble Geathier ;u‘\[w?\w repr then | ‘F"io with the varied a general act that an open ce had ctending the the speet of w aled with {7 Sag-fantine election. The government is particu- BARBERS IN MERIDEN. | 0 " o™ about the building for the ment. e Al gested \“P;"l e e larly anxions to accelerate a decision = z e of the view. : 2 basis x ralysis epide to the fate of the islands because ! nan (] d T the view 1t reg ing that | ¢ here. : s . A iesn $f imeatic Eleoted ! ‘iver 5 ponh oF mpbeeonted | of oo Gt s o “trom this | IS fu S el PRdeuchiestion o the Vice President. drouth in Greece and next. will be introduced in the h SRt conternioiat e | 1oen come from t R R el rnnhna tates to avoid needless delay mean temperature i et X sl 4 2o ng tonight Bl by acelt kd in the matter. Meriden, Conn., Aus a0 s Bade has turned | o orrow of twentieth century with- Purther step, he a has instituted plans for a thorou i BT Gonyertion 0f 110 Jegrecs in the shade has turned| There is no doubt that one of the |out knowing that there is to be a new | | 59l Sihiem ! scientific investization of t B oonve whole of Greece into a basket of imain reasons for the vernment's in the United States if our pros- | 3 b d chips. T on and anse. | GUARDSMEN DROPPED FROM ol el o'clock tomorrow morni and a con-|means of transmiss Council hall the follow e B e e = m _ foundation. | ference with the representatives of the |infantile paralysi PAYROLL OF POSTOFFICE cers were elected for the coming y the threat of the v n that they ' g, hich demands ef- | o 1nhloves for 3 o'clock tomorrow after- = . - = President, Joseph Attanasio, d refuse to recogn goyermment Fin fihe | SRR 0T S0 O has| Earl .Phillips .and William Twigg | 130 Chicago Postoffice Employes Now Haven; vice president, A. DI Brown, the franchise in favor of fi a1l people. been cancelled so that the president|were killed when their automobile was on the Mexican Border. Willimantic; secretary’ and treasurer, Aevulinils wid the lslands of| Lo 5 [olied at the samo thme ¢ — e moy devote most of his time to the| by a Terre Haute, Tndianapo = George Goss, New London: committe 0s of forest fires in which mil- | rpqon 2¢ Women's rights to the fran-| L ONDON QUARANTINE railroad prblem. He Tled sev- Ia-tenniitiaatiduiicae S alsSiterne joF Obicage, Sus it s Oneihnadved tond on legislation, Joseph D. Tonglus,|jions of ‘trees were being destroyed, |l =& | AGAINST PARALYSIS |eral en ments tcday in order to|Haute, Indianapolis thirty employes of the Chicago post Hartfor, hony Merline, New Ha-|7he fire at Me: nd in the forest! e e e { have the fullest opportunity to talk H A office who are on the Mexican border , and A. C. Reh criden; truste of Kineta is still raging and is already | SOMPERS CHARACTERIZED LUiged by the T a G EoiE with the two sides. Dennis .Dowd, .of .Brooklyn, who | with the national guard were dropped G. ' Massaglia, idgeport, Bugene|greater in extent than that at Tatoi.| AS “ATPUBLIC NUISANGEY| oo o st 2is hor Bxen Shhaiall Eadnddior PArbiteators: joined the French 5 last|from the rolls by Postmaster D. A. Griec of New H and Theodore Von 2 S cise of Precaution. instantly near | Campbell today. This_ action was Botta of Meriden. Objections were of- - T By Senat o ¥ e A B retson, president of the Or- ¢ falling in his ae taken in compiiance with an order re- fered by eeveral of the delegates to the| RENEWAL OF STRIKE OF NEW y Senator erman in Speech On London, Aug. 14—The Times today | der of Ra v Conductors and spokes- |5 “height of 30 ceived from the postmaster general at Washington that all employes at the front should be dropped. Post Camp- 1id the men dropped might be tated in their former positions the government to enforce a man for the employes’ representatives id_quarantine against infantile | made it clear today that under no ci now pre lent in New York. | cumstances will the ‘H])m\xs moment when we have huge | arbitration under present price of licenses. No definite : Shipping Bill. action on the matter will be taken, O e HREATENED — however. ug. 14. — President s of the American President Wilson was invi or Curley of Boston, to v Columbus Day, when representa- | reir = ‘Washington, Unless New York Railways Company | samoct - Gompe A BAND OF VILLA Reinstates Seventy Employes. | Federation of I bor, was character- i . of men in training,’ the fl-: of s of all La American countries{as soon as they are honorably d < P ized as “a public nuisance” by Se , “‘an outbreak of th ease . they m are too sm re expected to be present charged from the arm: FOLLOWERS ROUTED ew York, Aug. 14.—Renewal of the tor Sherman of Illinois, in a digre would' be a great calamity. > of powe y contend, - — strike on the curface car lin ey N 2 & ¢ of theision today from a senate speech on |sake cf our children, too, we While Their Chief Was Nursing His|New York Railways company, which |the shipping bill. precautions. Quarantine re 2 result the employes | President Wilson’s personal note ap- |STRIKE OF NEW YORK were tha = i o S G : i » for cor ions permitting Sl st e employs 40,000 conductors and moto “There v A SRR o U e el g president, this sitna-|shipment of American relief supplies PAPER BOXMAKERS ek men, was threatened tonight unless rageous injustice than that of lead- | coming from New York and other in- | tion, mizht propose a special board of |f5 starving inhabitants of Poland was L e—— Chihuahua cltvy Mexico, Aug 14— the company reinstates more than who live on the sweat of other peo- | fected areas and a thorough disinfec- ration, if the negotiations reach|gelivered to President Poincare. Demand Higher Wages and Better While Vil was, hiding vack in | the | cPloyes who were discharged, union brows. Mr. Gompers is a public | tion carried out in all cases where a rhitrating stage, composed of as Sanitary Conditions. e O eaders assert, because of their acti ance.” shadow of doubt exists. If we neglect | many twelve men, including repre- land], of mil- mountains nursing his old wounds, al 0" in the recent tie-up. A canvas of the landlords ferring to the Indianapolis and |Drecautions and the epidemic spreads |sentat Los Angeles .dynamite situation Sher- | here we shall have only ourselves to an declared that the federation had |blame.” band_of his personal followers were attacked and routed at San Ingnacio near Escolon by General Ramos who s of all the brotherhoods itamen whose families are in need is{ New York, Aug. 1 Representatives of the carmen ex- Might Invoke Aid of Congress. de Dby the Active Service pressed anger at what they termed the —A strike of aper box makers here was called to- I : e : of the National Guard, New [day by leaders of the Boxmakers' Un- losa a captain killed and had his own | P24 Talth of the railway officials for|-posted the cause labor by collecting —_—— SEL mn e ihat Sno make adjustments of rent. |er wages and better sanitary condi- = Py e he agre: el ) ing o, i e i v i e igh- horse wounded in the fight, according| grawn up by May({’r R R g::g: :?n?fip‘;"?»‘:fr’;mr?:i" for the de-|TO RECOMMEND THAT that, unless some agreement could'be ion, who said that demands for high : to a nofficial report received today by se als. Henry J. Baine of Elizabeta, N. J., |tions had been refused by the em- reached w 3 a = h the men, he would Genornl Treving This report piaced | Chalrman Oscar S. Straus of the pub-| “Mr. Gompers never apologized to SCHOOLS BE OPENED. e me Siosa . 0 . o |was smothered to death as the result |ployers. The leaders claimed tonight - . d | Yic service commission, which stipu-|anybody,” he continued, vas e vOECERISHToNCE: (0 Ruflince cPures ) ing buried under 12 tons of acid |that 10,000 workmen had quif a Villa close to the Durango bOrder|iaieq that the strikers would be taken|iho most fortunate ihing thay evic|Dr. Black Believes Children Can Be|to Pass an eight hour law; but these|of beins burled under 12 tons of 20 |inat 10000 Wortmen Bo 00 ot oo near the Mexican central railroad. back without nrejudice. Jpened to Mr. Go e rumors were discounted Dby those in|F SPUER T S PIan . B 1 o, of lmorrow. Representatives £ thai " —_— Several conferences were held today SIE o aed i ,',:mth e PICEE ed <loge; tonch withiithe sltuztion. e o e ol B s o o MBI o DAIRYMEN PLANNING FOR between union ercanizers and men |sime charcos T I arteorel Conm R 14 Tha atate] o b U OEHE SOy alimUL €0l Da S & Supporting the union leaders. HIGHER MILL PRICES | without pod‘i&ius;' P ffl:‘(:‘l:avg ve been owing to Mr. Gompers!|board of health, through Dr. John T.|5¢ My Garretson upon hearing the re- | Damage to crops, farm property and for some time and T = 21 : oni ve stock estimated at $100,000, was Do formarnen o i ane facts have | for some time and I'm handing it fo | Black, secretary, announced tonight|por. live stock es now, and T s Sliti- | that it w vari- | % E el 2 sed by a heavy rain that flooded Dreslci of 6he Amtisnra kel | o Ly Sa0 Lnb TeSponSinIe politic fithiat it would recopmenal o tha vz Siere. was. Mocussion: foday of 4| canmedl by aikhe e GROUND BROKEN FO Men From Four States In Session at R N f < B ous school boards throughont the state ibili: b, Y 1 i the Muskingum river in Washington BILLY SUNDAY’S TABERNACLE.. Middletown, N. Y. fon bl e e Rallway — that senools be opened at the usual| POSSIPIIty of tbe "d‘;‘;‘f“{;“‘bz"t‘“fis“})‘sf and Monroe Counties, New York. blcic i a2 g etroit af- time, as it is believed proper arrange- | & 4 S m— Mayor Curley and Many Ministers T e S rr aIE ADMISSION TO UNITED STATES. | from infantile paralysis. Dr. Black | pie that inctend, he imight name the|duced by Senator O'Gorman of New : e T & New . York | ADMINISTRATION REVENUE — and A. J_ Wolft will represent Connec- | >0 10¥ St TRSTeR, B¢ TR 4 York appropriating $530,000 for the| pocion Aug. 14—Mayor Curley and o il i el B L S Authorities of That City to Make Pro- | ticut at the conference on the epidemic | * gacataals anath : erection of a monument In the city of | , Boston, Aue. 19-maver Curley and ?ei*?lcute,r A Haihie ot traiar SENATE iToDAY. test to Washington. to be hdfi}‘lmt" ‘;" the week at “;afg- BELIEVES ARBITRATION g’rms‘gg"’“ £0 tho gnem of John|.¢ the exercises incident to the break- ton, N. Y, was elected president of{Leaders Estimate It Will Yield 825, | ouais one ame 14 The city au. | Slosms have beon resorteq oo aevels WILL BE THE OUTCOME. - ey e naslaieninn gtio D Iehbion ta e the Dairymen's league. 000,000 Annually. thorities will nake representations fo|oping over Sunday. There are 288 e Brigadier-General Mills, in charge | ;5eom2 WLt Ml o0 ok or o Included 3 e e ashington, it was announced tod cases in the state. G. W. W. Hanger of Federal Board of |of the organized militia of the Uni- | pc™ 5™ i gy e Dol a Tishop Six of Crew Missing. ‘Washington, Aug. 14.—The adminis. | respecting 4reatment received Conciliation. ted States, has authorized Governor| e tvo Methodist Episcopal church; W, London ,Aug. 14, 11.40 p. m.—The | tration revenue bili as amended by the| nurses from Ottawa who swere last % e —_— Henderson to have a regiment of cav-|g Blodzett and Allen C. Emmery of Brmsh torpedo boat destroyer lLassoo |Senate finance committee was approved night refused adm: n to the| NEW ORLEANS’ ONLY New York, Aug. 14 —Arbitration of lalry raised Immediately in Alabama | o Sunday Building company; Build- eank Sunday off the Dutch coast, hav- | late tonight by the democratic caucus| Unfreq Stace s ; t Alburg, Vt, under POLICE WOMAN DEAD | the differences between the railroads|for border service. ing struck a mine or been torpedoed, |and will be in the senate by tomorrow.| the alien nurses’ law. The nurses according to an official statement is- | The measure, leaders sued this evening. Six of the crew |Vvield $205,000,000 annually, of the destroyer are missing. Two |of $7. ing Commissioner O'Hearn and others,; and their employes will be the outcome ¢ e s il s e ey The e 4 to Protect | Of (Do conferences in Washington be-| The bark-rigged steam sealing ves- [, yive SRECSY WO, hoeh an increase | hospital to help fight the infantile|Guarded Cabaret Dist Tween President Wilson and repre- |sel Thets, which was built in Green- 0,000 over the estimated reve- | paralysis spidemdc, jatantie Yool Girle: sentatives of the roads and the men, |ock, Scotland, and bought by the Uni- dlpanss et : e . 2 - 2 der Charge. men on board were injured. nuc as it passed the house. The auathorities here say that there | £ Wwas the opinion here tonight of G. W. |ted States Government for the Greeley Arrested on Mur Avallable shipping records do not TR T DTN & was no question of the terms of the| New Orleans, Aug. 14—DMrs, Alice|W. Hanger of the federal board of |Relief Expedition, arrived at New| Thompsonville, Conn., August 14. mention the destroyer Lassoo. Movements of Steamships. being trespassed, as the nurses| Monahan, New Orleans’ first and only | mediation and conciliation. York from San Francisco. The police tonight arrested Salva- e Liverpool, Aug. 13.—Arrived, steamer | were on a mission of mercy for “huh‘p( ice woman, died here tonight, fol- “When the president expresses a tore Cremape, aged 26, wanted in §25,000 incendiary Fire in Bridgeport. ork. Sailed, Aug.|they volur teered. WWhen they reache 2 seration. She will be bur- | wish it virtually is a command,” said| General Carranza has given permis- | Northampten, Mass., in connection! Bridgeport 14— of steamers Paul, New York; | the border, the nurses say, 3hcy e | oy oo it el e R | M. Franger, “and he wishes them Te- |sion to organize political clubs ail |with the recent murder of a Portugese, suspecied iv destroved | Saxonia, New York. drmeged from their berths at | Monahan was appointed to the police | spected .7 Mr. Hanger remained in|over the republic in preparation for [laborer in a lumher camp near Leeds,| tonight the large storage hovse of the| Christiansen, A 12 Sailed, | put out into the rain. Th {force in uly, 1915 and until a few|New York with Martin A. Knapp, an-|the next campaign for election of|Mass. Cremone, who formerly lived! Burns company, contractors, on Lind- | steamer Hollwig Olvia, New York. return here, and say that a change of azo policed the so-called ‘‘caba- | other member of the board, while W.|municipal authorities as beginning the |here, waiyved extradition proceedings, ley strec'. The loss is estimated by| Naples, Aus. 11.—Sailed, stedmerregulations is not likely to indrne them | ret” district in an effort to protect|L. Chambers, the third member. wentlre-establishment of the constitntional 'and accompanied officers to North- officers of the company at $25.000 Ttalia, New York. 0 leave Canada again. . ~oung girls. to Washington. organization. ampton, His wife lives in this town.|