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2 J0L. LVII—NO. 203 POPULATION 28,219 5 RWICH, CONN, THURSDAY, AVQUST 24, 1918 TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS = B ation is the Largest in Connecticut in P;Bportion to the City’s Population ot P orrific Storm |Large Gas Tank | Coiesl Tosrans NQ ANSWER FROM RAILROAD HEADS " .The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any v{,&“’".er Paper, and Its Total Circul Permanent Premier of Chin The Fort Douglas citizens’ military BULG ARl ANS M AKE U Rl T e H. ‘l’ w t b E . | d b F- training camp opened at Salt Lake. i B y y The Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. s . ; et e T e It ¥aterour : nctrcie g et T SR T Three of Them Held a Conference With President of the Chinese republic. A Lyr'nnn Lindabury, of Newton, N.!| - 3 | E GERMAN BATTLESHIP HIT LIGHTING AND TROLLEY SER-|WAS GREAT DANGER OF EXPLO-|T, Was drowned while bathing in Ai Wilson Last nght 1 BY A BRITISH TORPEDO. VICES BADLY CRIPPLED SION IN HARLEM Bt Boyd Crumrine, author of a large Berlin Says That the Warship Will list of legal and historical works, is ead. Have Entrenched Themselves at Various Points Along| ... wer—ssen v m_sso|JROP OF TEN DEGREES 5,000,000 FEET OF GAS| 7y, wu, oupsiirrs s consisone| QUESTION OF RAISING ADDITIONAL REVENUE German battelship Westfalen was hit ———— :}eml helmets for United States sol- d slightly damaged on Saturday by ers. the Struma Valley A Gritich torpedo, It was admitted in |Many of the Large Stores and Plants |Hundreds of Women and Children Ran et a semi-official telegram from Berlin Col, James Gay Butler, of St. Louls, . Wi e B e s Titars, Amster.| Were in Total Darkness for About| Screaming Through the Streets —|multi-millionaiie and philantiropist,| One of the Means Suggested by President Wilson to the dam correspondent. The Westfalen, 4 s ; is dead. ? 3 : : S oo oy ear| 25 Minutes—Messenger Boy Stunfied | Many Solight Refuge in Cellars e Railioak s Thionshian Increase fniithe Froght Fa e Fl dvanced 30 g INTEREST CENTERED IN ATTITUDE OF GREEKS |fis i gt aid Wi St : el o 0 ot o iz, x Iy be repaired. i 3 L 45 & g E 5 = 4 gecond torpedo launched agalnst| Waterbury, Conn, Aug, 23—Oliver| New York Aug. 23—Danger of the peseelCsintel Julyi20. It is Now Evident That the Railroad Executives Believe the Westfalen missed the battleshib, | McGann, a Western Union telezraph | explosion of one of the largest gas : X i . the message asserts. messenger boy, was stunned during the | tanks In the Clty, at 110th to 111th | ety SOMMon stock of the United the Only Way of Preventing a Strike is by Accept H Toreine storm hat vislicd this oIty late | sirect, between Kitst and Second ‘ave: |States Steel Corporation established a y y g 9 % T o | ter v b , en First and ave-|new high record of 87 1-2. ay Th reek Commander at Seres Has| 4 mritish ofctal announcement ves-| this atternoon. His condition & not | nacs frem. which. Aiimes s Shoots . = . Despatches Sny That the Gi tertaytoid of % forped atack by (he | Serfous! "SI of e TiTke elorts and [ IS tody caned MunCreas 0F Omen | Twanty bodies have hoon resovered the Eight Hour Plan—Deliberating on How Shorter . . . 1 British submarine E-23 upon a ~ | plants abou: the city were in total)land children to run screaming through Y % e g " o Determined to Resist the Bulgarians—Rumania Has Not | Pritier sibmaring T35 00 class In | darkness for about 35 minutes when | the streets. mteios maar e 2 Oislae axs Work Day Can Be Put in Force With the Least Addi- the North Sea. The submatine com- | the power at the United Blectric Light | The prompt action of the employes of & ray—Bitter Fighting is in Progress | mander reportea that while the shib|ana ‘Water company was affected, as & | the Gonsaiiated — Gas eomiamy - in FHAL o Yet Entered the Fray ghting onsolidated Gas company 18| The 53rd annual convention of the| . tiomal Expense. was belng escorted back to port iniresult of the lightning. The trolley | draw New i c 1 = L Y _the ga New York State Federation of Labor < i a damaged condition he attacked again | service was badly crippled, lightning|tank and piping it by underground T et < Around Thiepval Between the British and German and struck her with a second torpe-|playing havoc with the, power house.|system to a Tone Tsland reservoir pre- | oPened at Glen Falls, N. Y. do_and believed she was sunk. The schedules on the suburban lines|vented an explosion. The fire was ac- 5 A President Wilson will voto the im- - ntinues | The Westfalen is one of the Nassau | were all thrown out of gear. The|cidentally cansed by the ignition of o = Washington, Aug. 23—In another| One of the means for re-couping Troops—The Fierce Struggle Around Fleury Co LS ovesitalon felcusion e e o el cidentally cavsed by th migration bill i€ ¥ 15 basseq by Cons & E Shy t first reported sunk ew England Tfllfrfl ne | ajuminum paint. Eress at the present session effort to aid the presidents of the su:gemahh— m% prwa&m :otn‘;;mg. a3 = 3 tons. e was af T 5 company reported about 100 local wires iz 5 i country's railroads to find some way | roats in public outline of po- With Unabated Violence—Berlin and Petrograd Both | fom5 | R0, 125 8 CngaBement 1ast | Sot bt ot tommmission. . e thormom: Two Alarms. e e e e e vas declared b Two alarms called many pieces of | Premier Asq es May but afterwards eters registered a drop of 10 degr s 2 for their trainmen and_ avert the | freight rates. It was pointed out to- . er 3 > C saremal o 2 atns to the flame-encircled |Proposal to have the Cabinet featured n 1 B kele! = 0 —_Conflicting Re-| the German admiralty to be safe In a il the aporoach of the storm, fire apparatus to the flame-encircled | = 2 threatened strike, President Wilson |nigbt that the president cannot di- Claim Success on the Eastern Front g home port. Rt o tanlk, and firemen worked on the circu. |In movies, has been dropped. . {onigit conferred for an hour and 4 |rectly ask the Intersiaic commerce . L : s while reserves fr i y ; half with Presidents Hale Holden of | commission to grant increases to ports are Made of Recent Battle in the North Sea. TE OGOUPIED WITH BARN IN WALLINGFORD 104th strect station herded frightened | Calvin Derrick, newly appointed | poif with Bresidents Hale Holden of | commission fo erant Jaoreases f0 ehe : i STRUCK AND BURNED, | crowds back to Third avenue Deputy Warden at Sing Sing, arrived | pajiimore and. Omio and R. S. Lovett | pass a resolution directing the com~ — EMERGENCY REVENUE BILL — As the great dome of the tank sank|at New York from California. of the Union Pacific. mission, in view of what it considers During Electrical | Storm Early Last{under the withdrawal of one-half mil- : Neither White House officials nor |an unprecented porta in | south of the town. Bitter fighting is|Senator Penrose Vigorously Opposed & Eveain lion cubic feet of gas, as estimated by| The police of Sherbrooke, Quebec,|the presidents would discuss the con- | higher rates. WHtn no RS O I ain. inter. | soing on in this resion, the Germans the Measure. vening. the fre department, the work of the|whose request for higher pay was re- | feremce. It was said on autho Congress also mish pass a Tesotti- situation, to grant theiautin, theatecel of b , vio - — < ; flremen was made easier, and the fire|fused by the city counell, decided to|however, that the three executives |tion directing the commission to in= S e O e fon e i Wae D G ats e -nerata 1 | Marioen, Comn A eamring 2l was finally extinguished with a loss|strike. went to the White House to receive |vestigate all matters involved in_the e atest despatches, however, from |ed In entering some of the British |the senate on the emergency TeVeRue | oyening lightning struck a larse barn | cStmated at §40. = an answer to the suggestion they | present controversy and - the wholo e Lot e o Jittle li¥ht On | trenches but, according to London, |bill today was featured by a long | SVER,T8 B ME FHACE &flis S St Sarabylin Cellares Gold to the amount of $2500000 re- | made fo Mr. Wilson last nisht and he | subject of the relations of rail ‘hs situation and ths allies’ plans and | they were immediately evicted. speech by Senator Penrose. ¥ o |owned by Barnes & company, causing| Many who thought they had been|Celved from Canada has been deposit- | save them more specific informati and their emp L 1;9 re"x ex- ohgeatimes remain somewhat obscure.| The flerce struggle around Fleury, |dustrial preparedness to saczuurd the | (" ;"e hurne oronnd st a totm | trappea. tn the vicinity and feared to|Sd at the Assay Office by J. P. Mor-|as to how may st tho | pected_ from today's conferenge is an Londan raports that the B e | ithe Verdun tsectol qentieR S | GpRn S Vo damage of §4,500. The barn was one|leave their hous ht refuge in[8an & Co. N L e ey on b vein.q alons, the Strumm val- | unabated violence. The French claim [the close of the European wa = most up-to-date in this section | the cella In seme instances fright- care the greater payrolls ths 1 nths ag X T have anwenched themselves at | “an appreciable advance” between |vigorously attacking _the ' © | Shd vamied G4 3,000, While It Wi | fned mothers with Dabies n heir arms| The London Stock Exchange coms |€Ome with the cight hour day. ~ |commission’s membership from sevem various points. leslin also reports | Fleury and Thiaumont and the cap-|measure. He questioned the le | stored with 60 tons of h valued at|fled across roof: mittee i3 considering the question of | , ~iariier 1a, the day Wresident Wilson |50 M 0, me evident tonizht' that ol turther advances for Bulgars. on fituse of fwe :huaded ;prHsancEs otpiht Traposed B UoRA | P Sl Handicapped through lack of| Captain Brady of the t 104th | continuing the Saturday holidays:dqur- | Giseuosel me jarwoad slttadlon at) o Bee O utives mave Mokt thet "B Wi whers they e Teeing | Cenfiloting shiles ok el B Re foitiied (0 BEn L e o the structure was allowed to |street station and his reserves steadily |ing September. lencth w1t Sl on NERIRRS Lo | of e e the Serbians. Apparently, powever, |lin and Petrograd In regard > | and o seneral dEocEEE while a busket brigade carried|drove the crowds westward to Third = kst A S S o el no action of first importance ko fghting on the castern front. Both |toward substituting direct i: IS aipusher aleado ¢ e e e O s 1 ertiTd]| Secretary Daniels started for Maine|the W0 committces of congress in|way of preventing a strike and that t on thi |sides report the capture of positions |the profective tariff. charge of legislation affecting Inter- |is by accepting the eight hour plan. yet developed at any D frightened that they boarded Third|to participate in the democratic cam- ire from spreading. Their visit was the | The chief effort in their own confer- near Jablonitza Pass, where a violent| Senator Underwood. democr: e e bt o e e gs b R Sl e e S R R e z fromt. est in the attitude of the |strugsle has been In Progress for sev- |thor of the present tariff law S S ad i oeR e | e floral gl Sk ot At e quenco of that of the railroad |ences today was to find some scheme e s oo i by press |eral days on the crest of the Carpa- |Senator McLean of Connectic el L s e ntaas ohila o o atates e men last night. The two chairmen are | by which an eight hour day may be i A : . i said to have agreed that the presi-|put i noperation on all the rallroads l:::xx r( nglrsrnnu;::d };‘l‘f”_;i:f And};e\;vn Ermkgn, a f.‘xrlvlwzr living { dent’s position in the present situa- |at the least added expense. 2 ames froi e ng |near Rolette, N ., was killed during | tion was rizht and to have said that Many suggestions along this line STRUCK NEW PRESTON. mediately crept around thefa hailstorm which swept over ncrth- |every effort could be expected in con- | have been made by the presidents, but| = upwards to a great|ern North Dakota. ere to put through any legislation |not one of them has proved feasible to the tank whic nt | when submitted to the acld test of 1 srmination | thians. Berlin also claims the san- |publican, also participated in the commander at Seres to |guinary repulse of Russian attempts |cussion, the former defending th s and of volun-|to cross the Stokhod and apparently |iff law against republican attacks t- | fighting of an extremely desperate [the latter charzing the democratic in that district. Iministration with extravagance despatches t of the Gree! resist the Bulgar teers being organized for his a ance by the Venizelos leaders at Sa- | character is gene SEVERE THUNDER STORM URCEE S et A Residence and a Barn Were Hit by further de-| Bo 3erli ona 01 aenoring it i o vesort oot might help solve the pres JORIIE: here iia been: o B e e O R e e i SooEue is ey Lgihtning and Burned. o v = reolr of the| Mrs. Stella Vensel, an actress, is in | diffculcy and provids for the fut operating officials. | rlin maintains | regard to the recent fightinz in the |should be reserved to the states. X i S ST Y, which tow- |a_serious condition 'as the result of ! that Rums as not yet reached a|North Berlin admits that the New Preston, Conn., Aug. 23.—A ter- | €Ted {0 o | ot Suncegjottaniontmat | o s SN g S ) Wes vas e rific ed stor d considerable | ¢ vas s 0 conta 0.0 bic|a hotel in Pittsburg] a by cronch ave | o torpedn. o An nglih submaring, | VILLAGES ENDANGERED BY Gamage in this vieinity Jute. teday, | fest of e diameter’of cach tank INIERNED IGERMAN SEEAMER. (COWBOYS ARBEOWEENTS On the w front fhe Sixencle ase oo T s REST FIRES.|The residence of Arthur Holles was|Was abou foet. Six additional cases of infantile pa- COMING TO NEW LONDON.’| ESCORT NOMINEE HUGH! apparently kina o while the|but maintains that the damage was FIRECE FORE jhe Eedence of = : THE N DiTeton el hiet s | T e 2 , rations against | slight. In returr Germa z eI |struck by lightning and burned, c & £ e e L alyain H E ST 2 5 o e T e I i res B T Siienny Vai-|ing ap satiosated U308 | by stores of tenanis:of ity Honses. | heuitn vesteraay hrowsns North German Lioyd Lirer Willehad |Met Him at the Station at Reno, Ne ports a fresh tightening of the ring |ish hip was heavily damaged {oy: Gustee ss of Flames. ~ |PIn on the Geo ins_place med women, dreading an explo- | eascs in Connecticut to’ 401, S Taave HaTon With a Brass Band. around Thiepvai in the capture of two {by a German submarine. This is de- 4 : |near Lake Waramaug was also siruck e L a o 5 i % 2 2 2 o 5 R enches | nied by the British s altq. d o |and burned, the loss being $1,500. ee n charge of sending a threatening Reno, Nev., Aug. 23.—Charles hundred yaras of German trenches |nied by the British admiraitq, Quebec, Que, Aug. 23—Fe 1S Wiiie s horm: wasat o rEiane - postcard to President Wilson, Theo-| Boston, Aug. 23.—Activity among |frushes, refreshed by a night's slee; = i i _— felt here that a number of villages onla canoo, containing two persons, was | MILLIONAIRE INVOLVED IN dbxe T Joues of Baltimbre,wasiar i eoma of fhe internied Geramnahipe af| reachcd! Beriolfodi : ¢ ¢ the Saguenay river, above St. Alpho: Houarit o S lakass e rested by postal thorities. this port and various reports concern- i o A PATROLMAN KILLED CONFERENGES: ONITHE will be wiped out by fierce forest fires {overturned on the lake and a Miss| ALLEGED DEATHBED CONFESSION : e ifig them sttracted the sitention o Hhe | e oy e Tl & BY AUTOMOBILE BANDITS MEXICAN BORDER PROBLEM | that have been ragiy ¥erlitor was arowned. Her body had not | chi TR e | Electricians from all parts of the |waterfront today. The steamer Wille- | gowboys ‘and cowgirls Who escorte ey st two weeks, @ whol Iesion i cen recovered at a late hour tonight. | Cicad0 Woman Said to Have Asserted | country arrived at Baltimore for the |had of the North German Llovd Linehim to his hotel. After breakfast Med Columbus Officer Shot When He Ask- | Are to Be Held at Some Place on the|is in a huge s of Aames. o bl = He Was Father of Her Two Children. |convention of the International Asso- |emerged mn‘n 2 dr.wlurét, mvik n\;on"l and Mrs. Hughes went for an autor] r Light: N I ast. piaoe thesd fve s Sy W Struck in Hamd = _ |ciation of Municipal Electricians. several hundred tons of coal, a large | mobile ride about the city. At mnoon ed Why Car Had No Lig o England Coast. gation is ham, 1 on the St. Law- ‘","‘5"(_“”“ Aty e |, Ghicage, Aug. 28.—Joseph Burnstein, quantity of ice and stores, ahd added | the candidato received a iarge dele- Cotumbus, Ohic 2 Washington., Aus. Were/| Fence river as B A0te 40 /onien winflow. atifar hems| o e dedlern whose fwo nsible | president Wilson vetoed a bill al- |Sailors from other vessels to its crew.|gation from the Nevada Woman'si tommobite. banal r two developments foday in the Mexi-|the Saguenay ihe situ st g bl b e [T idopted three weeks ijowing cities and townships to buy |The ship then moved back to her|Party, after which Mr. Hushes and his| trolman _ John tte here lastcan situation. Secretary Lansing and|Worse, o boat of the it DohhRt BioY s ST b ialorrison, a million- | puplic lands including forest lands | The North German Lloyd linar Wille- | wife headed an automobile parade night, deserted u stolen automobile | Eiisco Arredondo, Mexican |ship lines dures iy oa e e, testified before Judge)in their vicinity for parks, and sew- | Bad, which has been interned here|through the city to a park opposite which contained 2 small arsenal, and | dor-designate, tentati agreed that | Saguenay than S Sl e, and rendered tnoonselourl Tevais oday his wife made aage. since the beginning of the war, Se-|the court house where a western bar- escaped under f shots [ the joint commission to di; rder | 5¢ BOREE S hcenacitls ana physintadis saia Hov deathbed confession that lucf:wl'd mil cured clearance papers today ;xl|dfl.= becue was on the program. Ten r & revolver olice- | problems should meet at s gl citipoinCeoniinge Sl i e lonaire was the father of the two P i expected to sail tomorrow morning for | heeves had been killed for the candi- s trageds st week in Geptember. Brigadier|d0wn in the vicinity | —_—— Morrison's _ wealth is estimated at|20ard of Army EMsinoers to take P |ine vessel's ‘departure has nothing to|ception committee and guests. ks Tauth AT | Gitiarat T fia il S - S REORGANIZING ORDER OF from $2,000,000 to $5.000,000. His af-|he Droblem of chansing the anchor |do with the expected arrival at the| Al tra o was stopped on Reno's ing a puncture o Jbile. The sneral opinion was that| YALE BATTERIES ARE D RiTED AN fairs were brouzht hefore Judge Lan-|38° aren o munition ships around | Gonnecticut port of the merchant sub- | Main street, during the barbecue and machine bore no lights and the officer » is zone and that he TO BE MUSTERED OUT. ERICAN MECHANICS ! qis, as he had heen deciared bankrupt|>NeW York. marine Bremen, but that the change|the specch which followed. This was called the ntion of the driver to ain become a serious fac- = 2 i R B Aiai i because he had either lost or given " S . | was decided upon be: of more fa- | delivered from the court house steps. $he fact. . Ho received no ansiwe il bl b e ol mmeen or T e B Against Foreign to certai nintimate friends more] Four men died in St Peter’s Fospi- | vorable docking facilities in the Con- e threw his searchlight into the body of | ipporting, as it doos, General Per- Lol a"f‘. B f”N e Born Citlzens, an $2,000,000 of his estate. tal at New Bruns’“‘wk'h~ ¥, ]froT in- | necticut city. The liner pected to | WALTHAM BLEACHERY the car. The man stooping over the |shing’s recent recom rdation for th icial Notice Yestercay. < Morrison denied Burnstein’s charges, |juries received when the shake house | pass through the Cape Cod canal and P S P iTaaly openad AT 8 00 St T e r o mendation for the Hartford, Conmo Aus. 25 —omeial| gAtlantic City, X. I, Aug. 23—Reor- | Tho will of Morrison's father contained |2t the Du Pont powder works in Car- | fo keep well within the three-mile EMPLOYES WALK OUT onened fire as the men took ight.| Amemcan commisstoners will 4 Yale batteries are to cease their (X-|change of name, chief business | city, to be used for the erection and|_ The body of Elmer Rittenbender, Work Day. They quickl parated, One bandit | prompeay t e oD TS onll 8ETee| jstence as a part of the United States | before the ng of the na- |maintenance of a high school. fireman of a fast freight, was found | PEUTSCHLAND AT THE ! scaled a high board fence and Rfexionn conforces for e of thelt | army was given by Adjutant General| tional council here. impaled on a picket fence at Mountain MOUTH OF THE WASER.| Waltham, Mass., Aue. hrough the home of Miss R, Wel: iof the troap: s A . Who said that the batteries|is represented in the g TROUBLE OVER A DIME Lakes, N J, where he had fallen from = ampleyes of the Waltham Bleachery senberger, whom he knocked down i Mr. Arredondo called at th edepart- | 0Uld be muste out of the federal|gpite of increase his post of duty Overseas News Agency Reports All on|waiked out today in connection with his flight. The second bandit ment to receive tormal haepart- | service about September 1. He point-|from n 1915 to 35,143 - RESULTED IN SHOOTING e Bos g Wali demands for an eight hour working ed out the distinciion between muste through the r vard of the home of | that the American commi. some ieaders say the bars against for. = The most viclent earthquake felt da They had been working on a ioners had Mrs. John Kr Do geitb sl SEoe After muster- | aign born oitizens shotld be let down | Negro in Hospital as Result of Squab- [since April, 1906, rocked Eurelka. Cal 12. 23 (By Wireless to S ‘.S our schiedule, FeadervisduE I mer at the point of e Vet e s e ional guards- | to make the order more trily Ameri- ble in Naugatuck. and northern Humbold: county at 6.53 | I, . 2 O e e arina | Would insist on the same wages um= forced her to direct hir d place could be arranged, Both “ but if l‘"‘\fl-m- a rhr;l‘»l { nd to increase its membership, — n'vlovk‘ lcgq mofning. There Was| Doutschland arrived at the mouth of | der reduced hours. 2% of the yard to the a il b o e atee s OBl ki S deryide lends he gencral did | e country admits men of foreign| Nauga Conn., Aug. 28—A thin [no material damage. hia Waser on lAnus! 28, acoording o an e SR two bandits escaped In opposite direc- | i aommamiration it aror At Were | not know what would be become of | o citizen why ehould we | dime landed Nathaniel Williams, who A D e NEGRO FODTRA DR R E = tions as a crowd gathered t00k | night in regard fo the fixing pf o date| the, equipment. € it is turned over|not admit them to membership?” asked | was on his way from New Haven to| Alvah F Holbrooke, playwright, of | 'fhe despateh siys that the Dettsch- BY ANSONIA POLICE up the chase with the police or bezinning the scssions. to the state he will ask the war g el lor of | this borough, in St Mary's hospital, | Port Washington, died in the Nassau |janq arrive din the afternoon and a P The stolen automobile hore tag ; Reions: partment to take it off his hands. vivania, Waterbury, with o slignt wound in his | Hospital at Long Tsland from inju- | chored hefore the mouth of the river.|For Robbing Mrs. Julia Swanika in number §8308, Ohio, which is the reg- S T AL is a proposal to change the|shoulder, this afternoon Williams, |ries sustained when hurled agalnst a | 4 ar: v vell. f $30. istered tag of Walter L. Bryon OFFICERS' RESERVE CORPS GENERALLY BELIEVED THAT of the organization to the Order |Wwith several other negroes, sot intg|pole from an automobile &1l oibosad o etejwe Berh iy Youngstown, Ohio, and is for s m: OF UITED STATE AR ed American Oen, a squabble with one of them whose Levee i - :. 23.—Roy White, ‘ X mY. VILLA HAS LOST PRESTIGE. : ! The Deutschiand, a German super-| Aneonta, Conn., Aug. 43.—Roy. 3 e e mike from e ohe —— ———— €0 s nawe i en L5, to] Consul-General Rodgers, in Mexico | submarine, built for carrying merchan- | a nesro, ias arrested here "tonight, g e car was found a b g e 3 s : w whether Williams should také back a |City, rted to the State Depar arrived at Baltimore from Breme: arge 2 holding b cartrides, four revolvers with am Be Taken at Plattsburg. uthern . BY A FREIGHT TRAIN. | which he had turned over lo him when |ploye of an electrical plant has been | mails. Her artival was hayled in Gor- | the sveniag, Fia sectred $30, 1t 18 sald: B 2 B - the latter put up an argument about < ities tion for weapons of a different cal Plattsbure, N. Y., Aug. 23—One of|, WAshington Aus. 23—In a telesram | “Blind Reilley” is Supposed to Have|giving it up. S ey trom those found. The policc are|the first steps towards orsamizing an | L0, the War department today Brigadier Fallen from Bumpers. Ben whipped out a revolver, shot: Eddie Mahan, captain of the 19 working on the theory that the gun-|officers’ reserve corps of the Usited | C: e B FeDusied) that Jivan- Williams in the shoulder and escaped. |Harvard football team will leave «to- men were_the mang that recently States army under the provisions of| iS¢0 Villa when last heard from was| panbury, Conn., Aug. 23.—A tramp, | Williams was hurried to Naugatuck |day for San Francieco to take up his announced that she would be fol- | Naugatuck this afternoon in which one bed the Burroughs Adding Machine | the new army bill will be taken here|DAKing his way south Into Durango|inown only as “Blind Reilley,” was|and later removed to the hospital in|auties as assistant coach of football |lgwed soon by the Bremen, a slter | negro was shot and taken to & Waters compans’s pay automobile in Detrolt | at the end of the present reateler chorg | With a small following and it was gen- | (5070 ficels by a frersht tratn on Tag | Waterbury. . No clew can be aptained |onties 3% assistant coach of | ship, o bury hospital, = and were preparing to commit a crime | for civilians. Copies of the army or | ST2LY believed that his prestize w New Haven road, between Brewster|as to the whereabouts of Ben, though y i - as the beginning of a regular|Just before his arrest he threw away. arine service between the United|a loaded revolver. The police are also s and Germany which would be|holding him on suspicion that he was to defy the British blockade. Tt|concerned in a shooting affray near General Pers’ i - ! der ‘eiving ho ian ‘ot orsanization | EoS, 274 (0t be, never, spn cotid|and Dremans N Jiastmighe iy liBeRnolc e s invesitenting James B Wilsom, of Bloomington, |her return ‘oa Aue T 7Naacn | FIVE STORY BRICK TENEMENT FOUR GERMANS ESCAPED e helng made. for the - samimiions | [airs; General Pershing said that un- | 2id o have resided 1n New Haven|MAN KILLED BY B e S S e e G e IN THE BRONX COLLAPSED. FROM DETENTION CAMP |&rauers sve expesion.to e Stape he mountains of southern Chiht [ e e EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE |ROUnced his withdrawal from the race | |NSURANCE MAN CHARGED Two Workmen Were Killed and a’ i """A'"Ll‘h::i'“"{f_"‘s Cidhit T ;;i’,’,‘;,’,i:,s_l;f,°?fldm¥°{,’gh:‘§; ey | American troops. e R e Ficamas Ssticualy. (njvred i cozizman Wi ENe oL RN ?m" Sev":" ':Jt"'d' i of four German prisoniers of war {rom | sory rilltary teaimiee 0 Of compul- FROM ONE STEAMER TO ANOTHER|(_ Chicago, Ill, Aug. 23.—A fre and|gesion of the Ohio Demoeratic con- Iy _Jnjured, several pEORODNSe L aitie explosion in a local Standard Oil Com- a sthe result of the collapse of a five the detention camp at Amherst, N. S, | “OF} LY th Carriers and Clerks Wera Given > ks : $ vention to indorse the national Dem- | Hactford, Conn., Aug. 23.—Martin V. vy Drick tenement under construe- became. known' hers foday with re |, i FeEmEntal commanders are pre- | Bof B e In Boston Harbor Without Injury or (DAY Warehouse containing 38000 |geratic platform The President said | B. Stevens, untii a fow da B e Brone Noaroh, of th celpt of notification by the Police t0|mission to the reserve corps in adai- Unusual Excitement. dav resulted in the death of A. B,|N¢ Was unable to accept it. Special agent of the Travele for six workmen reported missing re- seek their apprehension. No details t g 0" the delivary, mor the identity of ton to the training ordinarily received| Towell, ance company, was arrested in New | yoaled no bodies. Aug. 23—Postmaster| pgon Auz. 23.—One thousand per- | LOUNE, foreman at the storehouse,! <vhe War Department estimates | Britain today, charged with embezziing delive d in this camp. John F. n today ordered the serious inujries to eight firemen, less- 2 e = those who escaped were given. Sev- TF o 3 - 3 sons, most of them women and chil-|> - cigl o > 1SS | there are about 40,000 regulars and|$1,280.50 from the company. ASSES ARMY erai parties have previously escaped pro:fi:s“{n;re:g;scf:}? reserye corps |local pnstotffl"r-fet\;'lgsg,dfif::’"hc)"\p!i‘ernoon ren, were transferred from one excur- | on A jirtes 0 & Scote of other firemen, |militia in camps and garrisons | hours before he had filed a petition in SENAYE, EE\':”TH ‘s,,AR ARTICLES. 4 the stockade at Amberst, and In most | Ofoors ‘of the Feguler ey oF of th | o reseit of the order both eamiiers ang | sion steamer to another in the harbor | T 5 we" e b S 75 ) | throushoyt the United States _that | bankruptcy, alleging labilities of near- BiLl ! L e S or militia, 1s eligible for a commission in | clerks were given @ half holiday and Cradiian exclte- |when the fire was controlled. el e R Now Returns to House, Which is Ex- o there was no delivery of mail after the | S disn developed. w e o e i Ve ey ted to Send it Again to Senate. — 2 . s < veloped wheel trouble off : strike. pected to Send it Again to Senate. LABOR SHORTAGE IS S e Doon hour, at which time the tempera- | cagtle Tsland and anchored untll the| SEVERE STORM VISITS A S orr BOSTON AND MAINE ROAD - ACYE e ReAS AGING Betty Alden of the same line ran DANISH WEST INDIES| An award c 1100 prize bounty | CONSENTS TO A RECEOVERSHIP| Washington, Aug.2s—Thearmy ap- A MILLION DOLLAR CARGO LARGER SICK RATI alongside and took off all passengers was made to the officers and crews of propriation bill with revised articles i i ad f Vice-Admiral Sir Fred- Sk 1 3 ¥ e byt W part- Impossible to Obtain Man for Gov- | o 4o Sunken Stesmor Mort AMONG GUARDSMEN, | °*" S2nERIR Hiah Winds and Heavy Seas—Several | e eh doioie’ Jos | Admits That! All Aliegations Made in |G 2= spproved b yeic ovas Beney ernment Work at Seward. Virgi s lerida Off the D e A S END ORICONVENTION = German Pacific dfiq]uadrodl.1 in the battle the Petition Are True. ate and now goes back to the House a Capes. ‘wo Deaths from Appendicitis and One St. Thomas, D, W. 1, Tuesday, Aug, |Off the Falkland Island, in December where the amendment, is_expected to | Eaviio) Aluvka! Kiig: 3% Thelishor { pomsaipri ey | O ATHOLIC SOOI IS | o O e e i At as | 1974, Boston, Aug. 23—The Boston and|be accepted. President Wilson vetoed: shortage ‘on the United States gov-| Newport News, Va., Aug. 23—Capt. Sessions Shortened 24 Hours Because|and heavy seas swept over the island Maine rallroad consents to a receiver- |the bill because the revision on thew | ernment work here has become acute. | George Stillson, commanding the ex: Washington, Aug. - 23. — National i Esacaaiat HIEGE ®| between midnight 2na 3 o'clock this| . National Guardsmen of the Sixth|ship and admits that all allegations|pil's previous passage gave exemp= | It is impossible at present to obtain | pedition of three tugs engaged in sal. | guardemen Showed a larger sick pare ofErocosive; Fleat morning, causing cxtensive but not|Company, Coast Artillery Corps, of{made in the receivership petition filed |tons to retired officers which the War| men to e the places of about forty | vaging the million dollar cargo of thejthan the regulars again this week. 4 PR g n ves- | Boston, claim a record for marksmen- | Vesterday are true. These facts te-|Department disapproved. O era oage. Several small ves- | i, ®png” company was credited with | came known when the road filed its g { two clean hits at six and one-half | answer to the petition in the United OBITUARY. 3 miles out of three shots which were | States district court late today. fess | of tha workmen who decided recently | sunken steamer Merida, off the Vir-|War department records published too | ven o, Lopis AUg. 23—The annual con- | S81OUC, #I00E fot to work uiless thelr elght-hour{ginia capes, said today that the wreck | day show two deaths from appendlcl- | Coinonie somction asm o oration of fay should start at the time of leav- |had been located. The tugs were to|ts and one from scarlet fever amons ! SRS g a4 ing camp. In the meanwhile the work | leave htre today to resume the attempt | the guardsmen on = hours sooner than had been planned Carrier Pigeons for Army. fired in two minutes, 28 seconds. = - ilas E. i | gy o it e I I L B G originally. The excossive heat was the| Columbus, N. M. Aug: 2ir—Carrler i . Heat Victims in Worsestor. Creomiet e e i to put into thi: i X i pigeons are the latest recruits to the| The Rev. Charles T. Bayliss, f W Mass., 233 = 5 e SR put into this port a few days age Movements of Steamships. Tonn Whalen: ot = Now " Fone” tne|BERonS Gre the latest recruits to the| The Rev. Charles T. Bayliss former| Worcestor, Mass, Aug. 20.—3rs. Bd- | Mead, well known' in" southwestern Dropped Dead at Rocky Point. | for arovicions ane - = : M ol Rocky Point, R. L, Aug. 23-Mrs. |appapatus. additional diving} Glasgow. Aug 92._Arrived: Steam: president, and all other afficers were |Fifty flies have been Gonated by the |gregational ~ Church at Brookivm, | fal from ciects of the heat wave ro- | gonmecticut, died today after o lengthy] Annfe Reilly, d&, of Providence, drop- “The Merida,” said Captain Stiliman, A - re-elected except Joseph T. Brennan|American Carrier Pigeon Association pleaded not guilty to three indictments | day, and Georse H. Odlum, 44, and Pat- ’ourgcs‘ses of th . bhorough, a member “% ed doad heyo this afternoon a4 a To- | s in 200 fest Of Water. The borsest | er Brih sipais Sy priyed: Steam- ot Boston, Sixth vice prosident, who|to the United States Signal Corps |charsing him with grand larcems i |t Meintvre 45 mere s the school board and former town ase. sossor. He served in the Civil war in It of the excesslve heat, combined |is hard and the hull is in good eongie bty “emercamuthaw; Lw-soumf;figed%eh{orls‘:-énfig;erw?;nz of branch at Columbus. It is purposed |connection with funds collected by |had to be taken to the hospital. ot ) the Tenth Conmecticut volunteers. b - 1¢ meet|to take a number of the mto Mexico|the Allies Hospitals Relief £ ters expu: regis- able. ™ York. ¥ Dext year i Kanses City, Mo. . - _'and. dispatch them to Columbus. sion. GaCemmta, meie PR e wife and a daughter survive.