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T VOL. LVIIL.—NO. 201 POPULATION 28,219 . NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916 : 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 SERBI ANS C APTURE Cabled Paragraphs | Haye | eased Pier |Militia Border Condensed Telegrams |RAI RGAD EXECUTIVES HfiLUING fifl: Fine on City of Brussels Remitted. The general elections in Greece will be held in October. ahirta = at New London) Service Indefinite zve s wrese = ot Wiling to Accopt Plan Proposed by Prosident Wik ernor-general of the « & d prtions cago as a result of the heat. S - the fine of e 50008 bposed :;«é" ety of Brus- Mayor Mitchell will leave Platts- 2 ; sels for celebrai’ & o Belgian na- COMPANY TO WHICH DEUTSCH-|UNTIL AMERICAN LIVES ARE NO |DPursh today, for New York. son in lts Present Form Honal fate day s, and which the | | \npys CARGO WAS ASSIGNED Five negroes were taken from jail : y ) v LONGER ENDANGERED ;'t::n;lap;l:’awr .\;’ w;:sfl?eg:;. L at Newberry, Fla, and hanged by a i — mob. . HUGHES - @ oAmpAlan 1ssues|BREMEN SAILED AUG 14|SEC’Y. BAKER DECLARES |, Resimi¢ veigitret now voris wez| COUNTER-PROPOSITION MAY BE ADVANCED drowned while bathing at Ocean Grove, N. J. (Italian Troops Have Landed in Saloniki to Join in the Addressed an Audience on tho Expo- H sition Grounds at San Diego, Cal. |Before the End of the Month Every- |Says Guardsmen are Performing a| The body of James Ryan of Brook- Y " S lyn, was found at the toot of 36th . ey . General Oflenswe San Diego, Calif, Aug. 21—Charles | thing Movable Will be Brought| Valuable Service, and It is Impossi- [Street in the East River. As One American Citizen to Another President Wilson Yes-. RO ¢ B. Hughes, addressing an audience th ‘es!] Isor ‘8- o the Sexposition grounds hero today,| From Baltimore Headquarters to| ble to Forecast When Time of Their| Gold coin to the amount of $500,000 terday Appealed to the Magnates, on the Ground of outlined his views on the protective| nNou [ondon. was withdrawn from the sub-treasury 2 /RUMOR RUMANIA IS TO JOIN ENTENTE ALLIES e, cominans Amenicanions nacion- it ST O Patriotism, to Accept His Plan to Avert a Strike—Rail-’ Mr, Hughes ecited the removal of the Cyril Harcourt, the English author ] tarlit on Eugns by the UNASIWood act || Norfolk. Vas . Augs ‘Sl Caplatn soma1 |and actor, arrived at New York on the ads Maintain That They Are Being As as an llustration of & poiicy to Which | Cullison of the tug Eiansa, ZOrmery | gums wog o retosica on the Masis |American’ liner Finland. road He intain That lhey ing Asked to o 23 ne was opposed. the Thomas F. Timmins, faid toda > o , s 2 - . e S | On the Saloniki Front the British and French Have Crossed | "V houid inere nave been an at- {1t vwas tris tha the Bastern Forward | wihont Ssin nianserise " Americen | opfa rank Dimon, postmastor of Riv- Sacrifice the Principle of Arbitration—Statement by tempt to cripple and destroy the su-|ing companyf, to which the cargo of |lives and property. Secretary Baker|Cthead: N. Y. was killed when hig 2 gar industry in this country?” he said.|the German submarine merchantman il "i . adminisieation’s poli. |@utomobile overturned. = . the Struma and Are Moving Northeasterly Toward the | g nasiny i, s fougs 7 Was | Doutschiang was assigned, has 10as6d | oy tsrs n chavering o e ot tois | = Officials Suggests That They Are Ready to Take What- there any statesmanship in it? Was|a pier at New London, Conn. Previ- Corporal Paul Hermann of East Or- Bulgarian Frontier—The Serbians Have Opened a Drive| it caited for by the countrs? No. " | 5ul reporcs that such s step had been | compieiming hat - the " state teoory |n€6, X T died of dysentory in tho ever Action the People of the Country Desire. “Qur friends la;sco:’cx-uu mdmr mis- | taken in anticipation of the arrival|were in service after the emergency |2¥MY hospital at Douglas, Ariz. 5 o take after a while, but we desire to|there of the Bremen, sister ship of the 5 ¢ S % on Monastir—On the Eastern Front the Russians Now | {ake, Sier b U0 Gio.0" Wi fave | Beitadiing, heve boon aomiod. for which they were called OUT &PDar-| The report that the German Crown Prince, Frederick Willlam, was wound- ¥ foresight and not simply hindsight. ed at Verdun is authoritatively deried. . Tug Hansa Coming to New London.| Secretary Repli Jai Menace -d the German Base at Pinsk—Both| ‘aAmerica must be sound and hon- 2 .| Secretary Replies to Complainants. | e Kovel a e e lee, but It must be| It was reported In German cirles| In gefleral {the complainants whose| | ! % _ i O e e Mt "beairect, 1t |here today that the Hansa, which con- | names were withhold, alleged the Dot Sides Claim Successes in the Battle on the Crest of the | Pusincss-ifie, tt must 10 (ica first | voyed thes Deutschland fn Amerlcan |der service was entail Bnans | for the Wnited Stateh to Join her Hus: Washington, Aug, 21.—As one Amer- | afternoon, it was decided that those fcan citizen to another, President Wil- | already in Washington were represennfi- son today appealed to cach of the ex- |ative and thercfore the president call- Countess von Bernstoff has started | ((jveq of the country’s principal rail- |ed them to the White House and ear- roads, on grounds of patriotism, to ac- | nestly urged that his plan of settle- g Ic . . |ana America effictent. waters, would go to New London be- |cially on militiamen and hardships on band, the German Ambassador in - i 1 Ih v‘aterlal “My riends of California, do not | fore the end of the month and that|their families. The secretary replied | Washington. cept nis plan Jor avertingthe lh}‘efi.'u SR Carpathians—In France There Has Been No misundersiand me. Thore it not go- | MUch of the movable property of the |io all those seeming to merit atten- Sl e President Wilson's Appeal. i - fng to be any private rip on any tern Forwarding company would | tion. Stephen Siviler, 58 years old, e emphasize e keep=| T ol not allow passion to come into Change Since Last Friday public privilege Tor any corporate in- |be talkon there from Baitimore. Ac-| By the presence on tho border, he|Bridgeport, committed " sufclde by | fhe ralicoads I servie as @ PAIU|my thoughts in this solomn matter,” 2 ak the national defense and to make | terest or combination of Interests at story the Bremen left | wrote, to one, the guard is “winning|hanging himself from a beam in the |9 'We are both acting as trus- the expense of the interests of the|? German port Aug. 14. bloodless victories dally.” He de- |attic of his home. possible preparation for meeting cOn-| oo "of" great interests. I am people of the United States if I can clared that Americans resident along sl ditions that will exist after the Euro- | ¢ SRR s Pt ‘h;\'gll_le’fi The great offensive launched by the|cess. The Germans have also made & | prevent it b % _|CONFIDENT BREMEN IS the international line were enjoving a| Judge Albert D. Nortoni of St [Pean wak S American jury and let them assume the allies on Sunday on the Saloniki front |powerful effort to recapture Fleury In| Mr. Hughes spoke of the need of BOUND FOR NEW LONDON |Peace and security they could not|Louls, was named to take charge of Hope for Counter Proposition. responsibility. Thke responsibility of is progressive but so far no decisive [the Verdun rector, but Paris reports | “industrial co-operation. o ot know without the military forces to|the bureau of the Western Democratic| On leaving the White House the|failure will not rest with me. action has been fought. The British |their complete ropulse. The man who looks upon his la-|But Men in Touch With Situation Are |Protect them. campaign. raflroad presidents, augmented during| “I wish you to consider the conse- and French are advancing on the| The repeated uno cial reports that | borers simply as mere economic units Reticoit. Othorais, The department appreciates, Mr. 7 s L the day by arrivals from the west, held | quences as affecting the people of the vo crossed the{Portugal was about to take an actlve | has not caught the vision of the twen- ¥ Baker said in another lctter ,the fact| Private William Mariner, an ex-|a conference at which sentiment was|cities and countrysides of a failure to I right of the line an Struma, pushing forw ot ua;‘er}y ‘A’hrecuhu toward the Bul-|apparently confirmed by an announce- What w garian frontier. At tne same time the |ment from Paris that a Eritish-|not demasoguery, no: Serblans have opencd a drive for |French military commission has been | but the sense of a deep des Monastir and repoit the capture Oof [sent to Lishon. News despatches from |efit our fellowmen by ~worki first line Bulgariin *hes. On the | Portugal have described military pre- [ gether to that end, according to the that a call for military service upon militia_organizations must “inevitably bugler who won the Victoria Cross,|said to be against agrecing to the|agree. The country canrot live if the 3 was killed in action in the recent Brit- | president's proposal in its _present|means of keeping alive its vitality are stand-patism Uectined . tomight 5o t0o” |present cases of hardship.” He add- |ish advacne. form. Hope was expressed, however,|interfered with. The lives and for- o ben e il ey o b ens that some satisfactory counter-propo-|tunes of 109,000,000 men, women and Whien Thadings on the|Emergency Was of Grave Charactre.| The Henry R. Mallory, a passenger | sition might be advanced, and it was|little oncs—many of whom may die— Ch fhe Bastern For- | T he emrgency, however, which re- |04 freight steamer bullt for the Mal- | deciced to turn over to a committee | depend upon what may be done in this 3 it a north- [share on the European battlefleld are | dleth century,” he suld, = | Sew London, G Aus 21 Nov I n men in touch with the sitm extreme left, however, immediately | parations of a very extensive charac-|spitt of our il el | leased, holding that it would be s |auired this call for the imilitia was|lory Iine, was launched at Newport|the task of drafting a final reply to|room. I appeal to you as one Ameri- South of Monastir, they have suffered |ter but there has been nothing vet to| “We do not wish o —walty MI-|ireachi of neufrality to give out such |ome of a grave character, cffecting the [NoWS V& the_president. can citizen to another to avert thisl a reverse and hava evacuoted th: cate the number of men she has|Hughes contlnued, -unfil ah ‘mBOL~|information. G 3 safely and lives of citizens .of the : 5 The railroad heads still insist that|disaster.” . Greek town of Panica. | under arms. tant industry is crippled and in dan-|“'ppey qiq say, however, that they |United States—men, women and chil- | , A national single tax conference un- | president Wilson is asking them to| The president spoke in more intimate In the center, a* the mouth of the |Rumors of Rumania’s Entry Into Con- | 5¢5 of destruction. = ro- I had cvery confidence that the state. |dren. The presence of the militia on |4ST the auspices of the Joseph Fels|sacrifice the principle of abitration. | fashion than he has in any of thel great valley of the Vardar, the ma:n flict, e Bod are S N Proc|ment made in Baltimore by the cap- |FJe Mexican border has restored or- |Lund Commission opened at Niagara|mlisha Lee, chairman of the national previows conferences. He referred fo highway through Serbia, vlolen ar- e tesben ln gvidn Jo Shick o © Jhel | tain of the tug Hansa was well found-Jder and given a higher degree of |»alls, N. ¥. onference committee of railways, is- | diasstrous effect which a strike would| tillery action s in prowress. It w The opening of the allled offensive jown administration in [ FeEhoy 1d it was practically certain thaf (Safety and security to the lives of our ued a statement tonight in which he|have, “especially at this time, when dow nthis valley that the Teuton-Bul- [t Saloniki has been the signal for|presented facts only to be disregard- Bremen would land in Near o2 {people In that troubled country tham |, Frencesco Esposito, aged 60, a pa- | eaid: every ounce of American energy and garian forces made thelr victorious |renewed reports that Rumania is at|ed, 5 driven into some. otier|they have for a long time had. The |tient, jumped from a third story win- Statement by Railway Heads. Initiative has to be mobilized to wmeet| adyancs land, according to military |last about to throw in her lot with O , t by wadships of the allies, T | militia is thercfore performing a val. |40 of St. Raphaels hospital New| .myua¢ the railroads should sran’,|the extraordinary situation which will| talian Troops Lan: at Saloniki. |jindicate that they are far from being | trat we may buy goods abroad : x i Deratior entailing | yoric in such a feeble condition that | Minority of their employes Reiterating that it was impossidl Unofficial reports from Saloniki say | devoid of foundation. One Berlin | is not sound Americ REVOLT IN THE SENATE |loss of life to our soldiers, is a cause | ne found it difiieult to waik without | hearing before a public trifbunal 18| or him to bring about arbitration that Italian troops have landed theie|newspaper goes so far as to declare| The nominee declured oa : % of congratulations and happiness. the support of attendants. inconceivable in a democracy like OUTS. | gor present conditions, the preside: nd will join in the general offensive.|that Rumania has already joined the | “the protection of the generations of | Inauguration Bill Taken Up in Defi- Fit Men for Service. i Al Onss ate =1t ges, hOUXS, | gaclared it was necessary to discu This news, £ corroborated, means thaf |allies and that plans nre being lald | the future. S ) ance of Democratic Caucus. Referring to the elaborate and ex-| James N. Jarvie, of New York, has|COSts, operaiing conditions™—are Sub-| practical methods of averting a strike ltaly has finally decided to forra: for the march of a Russian army ‘I belleve in prevent children <2y =t tensive training the militiamen are|made a gift of $100,000 to Columbia |Mersed by ‘-‘E,“"‘Q“rd’s%‘ oo he said, had taught thi declare w as the Ger- through Rumania territory Major | from being drawn too e into the| Washington, Aug. 21.—An unex- |receiving under supervision of regular | University, to be used in establishing ation beyabandomeaan, Lo 5 v that it can no longer remaf nans are direciing the |Moraht, the famous German military | hardships of industrial li he sald. | pected democratic revolt in the senate{army officers, the secretary expressed |the new dental school. ent of industrial disputes - isolated and provincial: that by reaso Bulgarian i izn. At certain [critic, also believes that Rumania is| Mr. Hugnes a: e ad- | today resulted in the immigration bill [the opinfon that it would fit them to The statement suggests, hOWCVeT, | 5p 445 position in the affairs of points on the tro; Bulgarians to bt on the London and Paris inter up caucy n defiance of thelact in time of w and opened the|gency as a s : : s 8t v ke r or othe: Fras P n as _ | that the railrcads stand 1cady to tal world *“we must be ready to pla: TR e ol TR o s e e wiitey s adtionith peatle of the coun< [ F ORI o e the dominant influ to displace the reve- |line, for the regular army, hing | duced in the Provincial Legislature of | try desire. It roncludes: in the world’s affairs,” and that in nt, Berlin reports the [negotiating with Russia and hints at | ministration for its Mc policy | beir ffensive, but |an ultimatum to Bucharest from Ger- |and declared for the protection of | democr t this as 4 |many and Austria. merican rights abroad. way fc inove for political purposes and not as | it T believe. this nation should have|nue bill as unfinished business, an ac- |an asset to natioant poomy, furnis e = S i i . S ettt Dabons A har 2| . Has 500000 Troops Mobilizsd. |\ f it that proper preparedness | tion which misht indeNnitely” Drolons | st aat ha nal Preparednicss that |the Frovince of Ducnos Avre Public Opinian Must Detarmine Action. | 2or 3o BLoe (he |G S Rnnrion £l desire to affect public opinion in Ru- | The entry of Rumania into the war | requires in order that we may not|the session of congre i G lonns i 3 T | A whirlwind of sand hit the camp| ‘“The weizht of public opinion must|,ng economic interests of the natlo: mania and to influence the approach- | R the side of th eentente would mean |stand in danger of boing misunder- | en democratic senators voted with Impossible to Forecast Recall at Douglas, Ariz., of the Fourth New |determine this issue. We cannot be-|myst be brought together into an hare| ing Greek elactions is the motive be.|the forging of another link in the|stood as to our ability to maintain|the solid republican minority to take 2 Jersey Infantry, wrecking buildings | lieve that it is the calm judgment of|monjous whole. “Clearly, soon as a restored state of hain of foes surrounding the central|guy just rig i our just righ order on the border justifies it, these powers. The material aid which Ru- fica he said. up the imr should hind Bulgaria's aggressive action, in ation bill upon a_mo- and injuring several guardsmen. the country that we “Our great national resources cans, the opinion of the allied capitals. 1 - tion by nator Smith of South Caro- i i the principle of arbitration in indus-|,.+"ye made available or mobilized inj i mania could give would be very im- tor Smith of Sou “arolina, ch Will be returned to treir| 3 i utes, e1 eat to tie un | gp;, v as % ;“me n~.5§;"~9 ’ov;“‘Elfi‘sf:":, F‘;‘?)M'-e_ portant. She has had hetween 500,000 | THREE BOILERS EXPLODED, bl f‘mm : ‘-‘(\.?3:0“1-‘:,}"."?:“‘ he wrote. “In the meantime | Emperor Francis Joseph on the oc- t;-ul(‘rmx‘:g;é :&"}‘i: 3”“}“";: D) | this emergency as = Tne e g:u: of! glon of the Stoknod, on tha eastern |2nd 600,000 troops mobilized for nearly KILLING EIGHT WORKMEN |They were Ashurst, Deckh: e possible for the department [C2Sion of his birthday presented to} Mo i01am 0 re Hstening to| SO defonsel B adind SH Fromt,” where the Ttuctinn - odvance | S YeAE and her army is reputed to be Gl il [ beriain, - Cuit He e how ‘soon such & situation will | United, States Ambassador Fenfield a |, WS G foon "ana later conterring | S1° Filnads, 215, Toals Srrvieseble [} menaces boti. Kovel and the German ‘1’"01:(‘r 2 h.:fl iqgmpsd m;]mm}{"bd At Plant of Harlan Morris Stove Co.|Myers, Overman, Smith (S. kc.)“al;{d' h n“rh?"m‘ ”1” Mexican situetion |POrtrait with his own sienature. it thelr hotel, the general committee of ifiz‘fim:rm:‘;é?:alfigregifig:is"‘m ki GGt At Piosk, . The Hat on ine|n Europe. Apart from possible Rus- T Sackaan: Tent Vardar s one of increasing hopefulness.” Frank Loring of St. Andrews, has|840 representatives of the men, ‘who & ] crest of the Carpathiuns is also still |$ .20 relnforcement, Rumania would be 7 Debate began on the as 4 7 S ave already accepted the paresident’s Was No ‘Argument. raging, both sides calming roinor el i gug‘::‘rfl;”;r;;’n fg‘;‘n‘gr{’!‘;‘;‘,‘;‘zg;’g’;‘:’v Jackson, Tenn., Aus. mediately and proceeded untl 2 m- | ATLANTIC FLEET STEAMS gges:\'egroa‘.lgch}sa:;e o Je?q’lx“iw;\r}n? = g?“‘np A pertunctory mgelim: and| Tr;etraummg;xecu:lveahmshnog o cesses. - £ et AT A clock, when the reve autoo ik P awalting the decision of |ter into an argument wi e presi- b 3 south. It has been generally under- |Jured here tod when three b e senate, i) Canadian army. e employe y, =4 Y o Boibaiond aon . 2 the! On the western front tnere has bee of the an is Stove Manu Smith then moved to displace . awit until President Wilson dismissed | Burlingt spokesman for e et T Zront there Tas been|stood st Russishasiheen willine to |0 the Harian doris Sieve Meaunes ! revenue bill, provoking an. il |2/ Ships, Many of Them Carrying| Angelo Penzsi of Montclair, N. J,,|tnem, but stood ready to call a strike |roads, promised deep consideration of since the allies launched thelr great ;Ii_’;",‘j,,;mg[‘fimf‘;;":mzhC‘Ifs 12?53”}2{?.’ the Torildine and seattering the dcbris | &fternoon discussion which will be Civilian Sailors. was killed when 2 large motor truck |should the negotiations fail the plan and said the officials would| attack last Friday. German counters | thephopulation of which Is largely Ru- | v "y 'radius of several hundred yards fesumed when the senate meets to- e he was driving overturned into & ditch | Although a few of the railroad ex-|seek to reacn.an agreement as soon as attacks have been 1 | morroyw. Newport, R. I, on the Jericho turnpike, a mile west |ecutives invited had not arrived this|possible. : ope: It is believed that all the injured will A Piihts Rlong tha Dritie: ‘Eu?uio:q"l;n_en;'em::a& g{etiiuirr:‘t;fl; ha‘: s i dministration leaders said tonight|val @eroplanes circling overhead |of Mineola. cording to London, w & Vopuletion /Gf nes ol teo Ion Officials of the company stated that | that they had enough votes ta defeat | twen ships of the Atlantlo]. e s all the persons in the building at the | (N Smith motion. ven some of the | flect; man fhem carrying cly Harrison A. McKown, of St. John,| MONTHLY REPORT OF THE NEW YORK SURFACE CAR R L R evolting democrats have declared | sailors, steamed out of Narragansett|N. B, a judge of the Superior Court EALTH. INE TROUBLE SETTLED ESTABLISHMENT OF MINIMUM WARSHIP CONSTRUGTION ON escsnitnd e their _.v"‘.,}._ n :\“f ‘;'{,‘r‘"l?:( .«\‘:l;umtfl ;:, ‘l‘»n{»; §r>dg ’pl“l;}!;fl)!{%rmga_“[uz’ game |of New Brunswick, was designated as STATE_BOAR_D_OF " . B revail, the resulting fight | that is expected to into opera- |Chief = . WAGE FOR ALL WORKERS BRITISH WATERFRONT | 7O CALL SPECIAL SESSION liieracy teut proviie et o (e e st aumber Gr Dattie ol cou=icer of (the BElne's S BencH fip 1) Death (Rate from AlliCauses iin {8h=Adrssment Heached SHETEIEE the Ad: E — MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE adjournment caleulations, ships ever assembled off this coast for July Was 1,555, Efforts of Mayor Mitchel Ivocated at Social Session of Fed- |They Include Every Typs From Sub- S r Stone, chairman of the for- | strateglc purposes, Maurice Waldman, president of the = New York, Aug. 21.—A threatened To Solve Problems Arising Out of | Guardsmen on Border Service | relations committee, w: rly a eration of Catholic Socleties. s uar- Th& ships which salled today will|Box Makers’ Union of New York, said Cot — Th 3 2 : 2 b 5 Har nn, Aug. 21. — The the action of | Joln fifteen battleships and other na-|that 15,000 men and women on strike mnnfitlgf'r?épon e R f recax;ewugxesuifu;gesgxx %rfihe&:n"mmu 1 rged them with | val units to form the attacking force, fgave promise of a tieup of the indus- | health for July was issued today. The | or oo settiod lags toMugine | in overturning | under command of Admiral Henry T.!try by tonight. report in referring to infantile paraly- | neteent WS B S employes reach-- marines to Battleshlps, New York, Aug. 2 B g i O London, Aug, 21.—There is a certain small section of British water-front |, Boston, Aug 21 Governor McCall | all v se ere ght at a " 1; 0 @ el decision of the democratic caucus [ Mayo, in the manoeuvres whict i - ' 5 Federation of Catholic Socieiies. Pro- | acilities of any other nation couls [the legislature in special session.” his| 107 ¥ until Decembe serve flect with submarines and threo | the 'upkeep of Grover Cleveland's | falal jermination. O Eonciatn watkers. whojsperiiaitl Ssor fames E. Hag, announced | 1 sions of destroyers, also carrying |birthplace in Caldwell, N. J. will be )t death rate of the state for v een | comPERS REPLIES TO civiian sallors, will try to keep the ralsed by the Cleveland Birthplace | uie gram all causes was L568 ot rep- | Biesed o??:,;’:fde'r’;;‘c;’,;‘;’uc‘{ s s SENATOR SHERMAN'S CHARGES | ooy, o - cffectine s - Lindine (Mcmorial Assoelation. resenting a death rate of 150 DET|nection with the recent strike will be ® ey thousand of the population. The death | reinstated and other differences will ty of Ohio|undertake at one time, They Include |Secretary, Henry Long, ar led ‘and the every tpye of craft from submarines |late today, Problems arlsine out of . J. Muldoon b shi] = service of 5 T amen ol the Rev. Eawin V. | eos " a amiebe e inarom steam trawl” |the Mexican border and the apportion- State Univ rSitp DI speakers were Bishop of Rockford, Iils, | 4 ord, Il .lers to Atlantic liners. Most govern- Laer. | e i i i e QFlara, chairman of the Oregon Stats |crulsers singly, and the lesser craft|Ment of repesentative Aistri | Declares Senator Will Have Further| 21" prognstruction of a new intornational | wato of towns over 5,000 population ws | be "settled. by arbitration, it was sn- and the Rev, John A, Ryan of Catnos | menie lay down thelr battleships &4 |1 gal controversy, are the subjects| Roeason to Consider Him a “Public| cOWBOYS FAILED TO Buftalo, by local capitalists is suthor- | 220 218 (S X245 2% Tt geath | “MASTE aitenar ¢ X lic University 'in Washington, D. €. |loom up as fwing, light craisers by the |probably to bo considtred he .| Nuisance.” GET $17,000 PRIZE MONEY |Z°d in a bill by Representative Smith D voar 1915 was 148 Tilere |1 A L D e proishop Muldoon asserted that {he |hali dozen, destroyers in rows of ten, | The date on sl ki gt T T D e P e Syh s wero deaths from 201 communicable|ing camp at Plattsburgh. N. Y., held Sobtie fhat o foseration B oo | 1oL eny mecen of Ve suiiagitien, | R° S i the thiriy-cighih apnual oommenilos |For Recent Exhibitions Given at| The Rev. William B. Maryrs, wag|Jiscasss or 129 per cent of fho tofal| conferences today with officials Gt tne, Dhea"to et " ehederation has de-|and an occasional menitor = of the New Jersey Federation of La- Sheepshead Bay. arrested and taken to Charleston, W.|Umber of deaths. der 1 year. companys end renrelentiNea SEEEEN future conventlons. Professor 1ag: |ang. the maint mruss o the .h'""m?; INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN bor here today, Samuel Gompers, the Va, by Post Office Inspectors who | deaths of children under 1 year. s s 2 gerty declared that not more than i the movet ibtetove h o e GONNECTICUT INCREABING)| DESIACt of the tmericen bderarion ||/ New Tor due (2L ji0re (en o fciazad bt with facailis: theeatonisie |\ (e SLAVERVARREST RECEIVERSHIP INEVITABLE DPer cent. of wage earners in the Iiais. il L )t Labor, replied to the speech made | Score of cowboys—not the moving pic- [letters to President Wilson. ed States ave aranises, " Thoss s |ments of several modest maritlme g, i i.n Among the Towns Report.|in the United States senate recently |ture brand but the real artlcle from = MADE AT BRIDGEPORT sald, are skilled workers, .+ o |powers. 1t could demolish the two TAmeng e Tew: Ly Senator Lawrence Y, Sherman of |New Mexico, Oklahoma, Montana and | Mary .Miller, of .Long Island City, Alg FOR BOSTON & MAINE. He anserted thay tnomtigations show |SJUSAIODS which fought the batls o ing 3 Tlinois. It was President Gompers: | California—sought the United States |suffered a broken jaw and lacerations | Gharles W. Grahm, Formerly of Brock- z AT e that o family of five requires from |sonia B2y with one volley, and then | o ertford, Conm, Aus. 21-—Infantile | NSt Dublic answer to Senator Sher- |district attorney’s office today In an|when the automobile in which she was | Mgt Beesident jHustig Saye i % 900 €6 31,000 Souris, 1o it agal ombined American | Hartford, Conn., Aug. 2 antile | man and he concluded by promising |effort to obtain approximately $17,000 |riding collided with another car at fon;ithe Accused Hope of Avoiding It. y and Spanish fleety of Santlago with |paralysis in Connecticut has increased ‘Three-fourths of the unskilled at the senator would have further | Prize money for riding busking horses | Lawrence and Grove streets, Flushing. v % confidence. And the merchant ships|to 865 since Saturday, The new cases | roason o or i g for Hdlng busking hor o X s e 0575, &8 dhe country eatn lees than |in tho stocks are as many as thelare in the following towns: Ansonia P U et e oy e e g e S R Eepor oon™" wers preferred | Boelon, Aug. 21—The oplnlon that mined that a woman eannot oo o |Crited States merchantlle marine has |Siratford, Litchfield, Stonington. on President Gompers in his address|asked that action be brought against|pill to provide uniform compensation Charles W. Grahn, alias Clar- | & recelvership for the TS m e less than $8 & week, but hree-fourths | 20000 to its regloter in soveral years, |case cach; Greenwich and East Flaven | said ho was not “the temporary head | the manasement of the show for using [for Government employes . when dis- Howlands, 24 years old, of Bos- | Maine rarosd was o pzfiden; of the women wage earners of the | SCHOONER JESSIE LOST wa cases each and Stm?‘mffl-d three. | of the American Federation of La- |the mails to defraud. They said they |abled and adequate benefits for their formerly of Brockton, tonight, | F1eRsed DV JAmCS (0 LS niehe T country get less than that amount.” r. Black, secretary of the board has|por” as Senator Sherman is reported |had been lured east at their own ex- |families in case of death was passed | after Margare: Rice, 22 years old, of ie-road ina statesenl SRECN L OFF COAST OF CUBA |returned from Washington, D. C.|to have said, but had been its presi- |pense by the promise of $50,000 in |b ytht Senate. Danbury, told Chief of Detectives E. [ ¥68 b i et e R | where he was for the greater part "f}l!cnt for thirty-two years. Referring |Prizes, of which they had won $23,174 C. Cronan that she had been sup- SALE OF DANISH WEST Captain and Crew of Five Were Pick. |last week attending o conference of|io funds raised in Dehalf of ihe Ins|but that less than i per cent.'of the| Two masked men entered the office | portiny Grahn with her earnings. Fe- e e ot bt R i ot S e health officers from ‘most of the states | dianapolis dynamiters, the labor lead. | emount had been paid to them. Iwin fof the ' Pittsburgh Stopper Co. at |cuuse another woman, from Boston | S0 ana “wa have no assurdt i _ n the unlon. - said M, Stanton, assistant district attor- | Pittsburgh, and held a revolver at the posed to detectives as Grahm's | broposition and we RAve Do eSfis/ BUlIot Provalls hat & Coalition o | rven 2oits ki Vol S ibe e e “When they pleaded innocent we|ney, promised to investizate and do |head of A. Steinberg, the paymaster, . was taking him from her, the¥0eC8 FMES TNC,T0C forcan of thel inet in Denmark May O 16 |1oss of the schooner Jessie, of Green- OBITUARY, went down in fur pockets so that they [ What he could to relleve ihe financial |took the payroll of $900 from his desk [ Rice woman entered the complaint| [ %o that the bankers would ree-| : y Oppose It. el A G R R s might have a fair trial. When they |Stringency among the westerners. an descaped. and Grahn was held. ommend it again. 1 - i R o P SamegiTalots pleaded guilty we abandoned the e The hboard of directors will meet| ole thing. That's the extent of our Movements of Steamships. China has protested to Japan , via London, Aug, 21.— |proy W b3 v, A TEAMST TRIK! morrow i of , s A ght here by Captain Wallace, her Mohonk, N. Y. om / ) was sttendes By delegujes. from each |Zzer, and his rewof - e’ Who | James Taitots, banker. And. tgmmia: | WTONE0OIES Livampcol e ol e s s et Ll L LD ST sM s T vt o 's::r"’s’L(ler":::w%?;'s’t‘,b?“ Ders of the gowem SACh | were picked up in the open sea by the |sion merchant of New York city, dicd |STRIKE OF WINCHESTER er_Orduna, New York. Cheng Chiatung, in eastern Mongolla, IN_MERIDEN SETTLED | 000,000 in notes due on August 31, party and memb Ve = The Hituation with: reng Sovernment | steamship Sixaola, In today from |here today at the age of &1 vears. Montreal, Aug. 21.—Arrived: steam- |because of a recent disturbance there = 900000/ 1n ‘noles Oi1S Mmc iveenitinl b s Kingston. The cantain said that 8| 3r. Daleott was born In West Hart- MACHINISTS A FAILURE |er, Missanbie, Liverpool. resulting in a clash between Chinese | Granted an Increase in Wases but De- . iready Clenter and the banie pndics ' seems |terrific gale struck the schooner, which | ford,’ Conn. His ancestor, John Tal- — Kirkwall, Aug. 20—Safled: steamer (and Japanese troops. nied Other Demands. e e { Ehaiitton caninmt ouet prevails that o | was bound from Jacmel, Haltl, to New |eott, landed witl the Puritans at|Most of Those Who Left Have Ap.|Frederick WIIL (from Christlansund), 5 = SR DS T Sarms of the salo of the imeuislnS e o & FEEG 8 lgRad whi | Boeran 1) 000 S onbenal oitiges wore plied for Their Old Places. Now arc Spesmer | Rosamben | el Con i Laaacle| feriaan | Coun, . Aue. 31— The : - | prominen: - a g o taor e Dromol ° Dew .cabinet |ered within a few hours. o = ™ | New Haven, Gonm, Aug. 21— The| Li7ard, Aus. 19—Passed: steumer |Wwas sunk by the Merrimac during the B O I T e e PLANT. AT YORKSHIBESC I 5lead of ten, a5 at - present. Thas N3 Telcott, who started Dusiness in | strikers of melal worikers and imachin; | Nordam, New York for Rotterdam. | Civil War, died suddenly at Hagers- | prictically setiled, Most of the men | Serious Loss of Life Feared — No o o e t g 54, wa rec- |ists ; 3 ezia, Aug. 11.—Arrived: steamers , Md. of the last to % 3 :::?nf-?er:’ i ;{;r,‘x?,,,m”;h:”’,‘;fif, L e C D ML EDREE St e A o ;slta:\t e R %‘:’;“:{,‘3’: qasgx'tn. New York: New Vork. 18(h |leave the stnking warship. hEveetumed I wmmge Figures as to Casual daitional ministers wonld hoin otie TWO PRIESTS CAPFURED.|He had made many gifts to collezes |begun last week, had ebbed to almost | Napolh New York; San Glovanni, New | po 0 5 Biowet but denying them pay and a half for| o S without portfalio. and institutions _in New York and |nothing today, so far as_observation | Y °'™ mund J. Brewster, manager of the | syertime and holidays off. - Two of ondon, Aug. 21, 8 p. m.—Serlou Massachusetts, “He was also & mem- |could. be . dotermined. My ol Kirsch Manufacturing Co. of New | {ne jame A0d Holday o in the city | 1oss of life is feared as the result of ber of the New England Society. Were near the plants while the come | Three Deaths From Heat In Detrolt, | TOTiG either fell or jumped from the ) woro effected by the strike with about an explosion in & muntions plant in Mt panics claimed that most of those who | _Detrolt, Mich, ~Aug. 21—Three of the Fifth Avente Duitaing o¢ Fifen |100 men out. “There are still a few | SGRISIe IOl MICICR M SRR Shoom: Twe Men Killed in Dupont Plant. |had lefc were applying for their old | deatns and nearly a dozen Dropa. | avenae and Brosfwas. men to return, but at present the | o%h.yres on the casualties are given. It is expected that if the coalition|TW® Esquimaux Taken by Canadian ministry is formed Erick de Schav- Mounted Police. enius will remain as minister of for- i elgn affairs and that Premier Zahle| Pttawa, Aug. 21—News was re- end Minister of the Interior Rode will | ceived today from Nome, AT&Ra, that| Ashland, Wis, Ang. 21—Two men |Places. tions, directs due to the intense heat, e concerns are able to handle all their | %G, pt portiolios, The new cabinet {he Canadian mounted poilcs gV§ cap- | wers killed and ‘the Frivilone plant of were teported in Detroit today. The| Chairman Vance MoCormick of the |PUSiNess and conditions have returned R e IO:fO:l“;t’lg,‘;“g’B;:ut‘:lr? lf‘t;, dintely jnvestigate the|tured two Equimdux who, in WNovem- | the Dupont dynamite works at Barks- Heat Wave in Philadefphia. maximum official temperature was 94. | democratic_national committee s |iLopnormal. Yorkshire,” says the statement. “Full dale was ‘destroyed as the result of an Philadelphia, Aug. 3]1—The heat Governor James F. Flelder of New F detalls are not yet at hand but the. of m:o -”1;‘ nozu Bthe Panish E;x. 1913, gh;a copper mine country = =t 96D PR 3 ¥ ., ., .8, the Arctic regign, oston in the plant~ today. The |record of the summér in this gity was egrees in Pittsburgh. Jersey_completed arrancements at| Twenty-one now cases of infantile|lass of life appears to Do serlous. As-' the Dnited States d | have murdered t{; )w?r‘e‘ s FAly policed since | ectablished foday . with the plelaj| Pittsburgh, Pa, Aug, 21—The gov-| Xew York restorday for (he notificar| ratalvals wore reported nt Phittdel- | siatance has been sent from nelghbors: il wtmpb,taéa the | roux and "Rouvier. They. ary ‘began and employes | thermpmeter régistering 96 s at | eznment thermometer here today reg-|tion of President Wilson at Shadow | phia vesterday, equalling the high rec- | ing towns. SSre flo on, fho subject, 'afl“-t‘cflhe“ n;xgm»‘_gl__r_l b, iy d 96 degrees, Whi Lawn, Long Branch, N. J., on Sep- ord of August 16, There were six| “A further statement will be issued &E;y oy . temborsl gt deaths. &, @S _soon as possible.” s R

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