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VCL. LVIL—NO. 300 POPULATION28219 NORWICH, CONN. ,T Y, I IBER 14, 1" 12 PAGES- 8. COLUMNS Norwich s i+ Doublo um of Any. Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation s the Largest in Conneoticut in Proportion 1o the City's Population. INT ON | o feme 20f Views 20 Miners Killed | Condensed Toograms [Earment Workers TEUTONIC PROPOSAL ===~ ames B. Black, the first Chief Jus- Madrid, Spain, Dec. 13, via - tice of the Indiana Appellate Court, is e ——————————' - 1.25 p. m.—Maurice Maerterlinck, 8Proposals| in an Explosion=" Strikein New York " The Keukuk Water Works of New ; % Ry . | tonignt, abandoned the idea & No Announcement Made by Teutonic Allies on What| e “rip=st, ot Fremice ‘Somasonce | WITH ENTENTE POWERS York increased its capital from $60,000 who called the attention of the Bel glan dramati. t0 $750,000. - st to Lh: ta.ct"ts.vha,t he $ - - was m a count k & Dellleercht souiry H i bination of Gas and ts| The plusality of Chas. E.. Hughes |Fi 2 They Base Desire to End War Cablegram Has Not Been Recsived at|A Combination of Gas and Powdsr is| The plusality of Chas. E.: Hughes | Five Thousand Pickets Ars to be As signed to Duty to Prevent the Hous- GERMAN REPLY ON the State Department—American| Said to Have Caused the Disaster— |State was 118,527. BELGIAN DEPORTATION | course Will be Guided Largely by| Mine Experts Have Not Yet Been Ambassador Page declined to mags| 1" of Strikebreakers—Representa- < 3 any comment on the reports tl h 3 Reception of Offer by Entente. Able to Penetrate the Mine. SOHIE Sent: Bk Rt P° ©| tives of Union in New London. Used Only on Workingmen Who 7 e B Were Unemployed or Whe Would : The General Electric- Co. of Sche- Not Support Their Families—Order | Washington, Dec. i3.—Serious con-| Pittsburgh, Kansas, Dec. 13—Twen- |nectady, N. Y, announced a 10 per ’BEING GIVEN CONSIDERATION|IN A COAL MINE NEAR STONE . .BY PRESIDENT WILSON CITY, KANSAS ’ SEVEN OTHERS INJURED 60,000 PERSONS SAID TO BE CONCERNED Pope Benedict received Prince and Princess Andrea Boncampagni in pri- vate audience. A 19,500 RETURN TO WORK Harry B.IHnrkm. resigned as pres- ident of the Sheepshead Bay Spged- way Association. TEUTONS CONTINUE THE CONQUEST OF RUMANIA Declares Coercive Measures Were ideration is being given by President |ty miners were killed and seven in- |cent. increase in wages ey eri, Lec R Raptesintatives . P ; : . sideratio - miners ven in. |cent. 3 Feidi All Along the Front the Rumanians Are in Retreat North-| Carried Out With All Possible Con- | Wyifson 16 the pocsibilicy that any cue | fured in an explosion late today i O America, 60400 of whome memhers —~ : 2 eration. changes of views that may follow the | the Reedy and Ryan coal mine a:| The military reserves of the class|in this city were said to be niieotes eastward—Ninth German Army is Nearing the Import- peace proposals of the central powers | Stone City, fifteen miles southwest of [of 1398 have been 3 3 e called to the colors| by thc strike which began t = Berlin, Dec. 13 (By Wireless to Say- |to the entente allies may develop an|here. The injured men will r (‘nvt’rl. by the Italian “Llr Office. ¥ i nounced tonight that 19,500 &L P o - A ville) —Germany’s reply to the in- |opportunity to bring forward the sug-|it was believed. A combination o & turned to wor t ant Railroad Junction Town of Buzeu—Russians Are|quiries of the United States into the | sestion for a league of mations fo on- |gas and powder expiosion IS sa'd to| The United States Truck Corp. was|been mude with mermieooments had matter of the Belglan unemployed and | torce permancnt peace. He has reach- |have caused the disster, bui stale|incorporated at Dover, Del. with a |unio include an eight 2 . 3 H x5 e depo) ion of igians is pub- ed no decision, however, as to the ne experts have not yel been a | capital stock of $5,000,000. hour da; d wa Aggressive Along the Moldavian Frontier in the Car-|{i Jeponiation ot Bgglans s pubc | cd o ool et oy o tonitns | @ hanciiate the taine to makts o thor- | e e e . . . e | Allegemiene Zeitung and is given out | States and probably wil] not pend.ng gh fon. ”: pathians—Heavy Artillery Fighting is in Progress North | by the Overseas News agency as fol- | the arrival of the official cablegram| With one exception thefloss of life Bernard N, Baker, of Baltimore, was| _Siduey Hiliman, president of the 3 seiccied by President Wilson &s & Amaigamas : in lows: containing the comthunication handed | today Was the greatsst in the hist.ry e vcIntil dald chat fn member of the shipping board. some instances — manufaciurers had : ; £ . “The government of the United ' Charge Grew. by the German govern- |of Kansas coal mininz, mine officiz’s | i s : or of Monastir—Little Activity on the Other Frontiers. States of America has protested ment. 8aid fonight. Forty men were killed| The Furness @ne stcamer Messina, | Serp oo MCTeases i wages of 52 a 5 . against the transportation of B Cablegram Not Yet Received. in 1889 in an explosion in a mine at seven days overdue on a voyage from London, arrived at St. John, “This is the middle of the Foster spain s v e S Frontecat: N. B. seascn, as far as the manufacture of ed at the state d rtment L T2 clothin, is conet la lared The announcement by the Teutonic|ant railroad junction town of Buzeun. A in “thel mbantime all oficials were | BRIDGEPORT FIREMEN The United States -manufacturing | Hiimag, - Coocorned” dec M. allies of their readiness to discuss|, In the Carpathiaps and along the| pEMANDS MADE BY g . Moldavjan frontier &he Russians and beace with the entente allies continues | ormans are still at \geips, with the GREECE ON ENTENTE' ALLIES the absorbing feature in the war news ans the aggressors at most of the > ments regardless of what attitude max As yet, however, no announcement ha There is little change in the | Restoration of Ships and Confrol of | be adopted by the United States and ports the exports of eotton for the heen vouchsafed as to the basis on|situation in these regions, however. Telegraph and Telephone Lines. for this reason theré is-a general be- 3 - = week ended Dec. 9 at 146,611 bales. which they desire to attempi to b Heavy artillery fighting is in pro- ol lief that any steps taken by the Unit- | Bridgeport, Conn, Dec. 13.—Under @ nend to the war. Neither has there north of Monastir, Serbia. Oth-| Rerlin, Dec, 18—(By Wireless to|ed States on its own account will|the provisions of an order issued to-| william H. Moyer, successor to came from any of the entente cour- m prevails. A new feature | Sayville)—Demands said to have been | come after formal delivery of the pro- |night by the fire commissioners, ef-|Tnhos, Mott Osborne as warden of Sing tries any official announcement as to|in the Balkan situation is a report)made by the Greek government in ne- | posals from one set of belligerents to | fective immediatel very member of | Sing’ assumed charge of the prison. ths attftude they propose to take with Sofia. that 6,000 Albanians have|gotiations with the entente powers are | the other. ent is absolutely prohibited solutel GARMENT 3 rd to the proposal. ted a force of Itallans near Pas-|contained in reports received from| It is realized that the American & intoxicating liquor in any| The Merrimac Plating Works and WORKERS® LEADERS Meutime the conquest of Ruma na, Epirus, the Itallahs fleeing. Athens by ! : ] way of Sofia, according to' course probably must be guided large- n, i x: at _any time'the carriage factory of S. C. Pease of ARE IN NEW LONDON by the Teutonic allies continu On the front in France and Belgium | the Overseas News Agency. These rg.lly by the reception given the Teutonic | “while on duty.” As the firemen are; Merrimac, Mass., were destroyed by < — rlong the front the Rumanians are in!and in the Russian and Austro-Italian | ports state that the number of Greek|ofier in the entente countrics, al- fon duty every minute, night and day.|fre. Interviewing Workers in a Factory— retreat northeastward, and the Nintl | theaters there is little.activity,.aside|reservists voluntarily enlisting in ghe!lhough it is regarded as certain that|except two days of 24 hours each inj To Hold Meeting Tonight. Germgn army is nearing the Impor:- | from artiliery duels. service of King Constantine has in- | either informally or formally, quietly | cach month, this rule. according to the| President Wilson will resume next == 3 creased and now attained a consider-|or publiciy, the government here wiil |commissioners, prohibits even the use | Monday his weekly conferences witn “New York city turns out $325.000,- 000 of clothing annuaily, and the call- ing of a strike at thir time of year means a tremendous loss to ths manu- tacturers.” Mr. Hillman announced that 5,000 pickets would be ussigned to snops throughout the city to prevent the housing of strikebreakers over night. most reticent. It is understood that ;5 industries in 1914 turned out products the communication will be transmit- MUST NOT USE LIQUOR ;jucq e more than $24,000,000. ted promptly to the entente govern- Not Even Allowed Use of Liquor at Meals While on Duty. The Department of Commerce re- t . _the New Londor, Conn., Dec. 13.—Rerpe- ble total. Summing up the reports |find a way of displaying its interest|of beer at meals. ~ According 2 Com-|the Washington newspaper correspond- | sentatives of the Amalgamated Cloth- COSTS OF DELIVERY ONE PEACE NOTE READ IN the news agency says: |in the restoration of peace. e e At : Tenc SEriic aF carmbng workey SR A HUNGARIAN CABINET| In the megotiatins of the entente{ Entente Reply Not Expected Soon. |first order of the kind ever issues T LT ok powers with Greece. apparently Eng-! 3fos cials thi b ider- | fo 2 fire department in this country. The exports of general merchandise | ers was begun today, were in this city Investigation) Showa (8 Solle IABaE Bl Eloic sl fand maintains moderate views While' Liin Hme e crnme nirer theider”| The commissioners announced that!from the port of New York in the last | tonisht, it was learned, interviewing ig to Be Abou xplained by Premier Tisza Before a|yance asks for most reckless meas-; munication is delivered hefore a for- | trial will not be necesary to determins | five days ended Dec. 11 were valued at|garment workers emploved at a local Rer:Quut ot tel] 1 Cost: Gropeieiiy Hsuse: ures. mal reply is framed by the allies, ana | the use of liquor. The odor of liquos §47,190,294. factory. It was said tonight thit a rashi : g ‘Greece demands unhampered ac- | ihat in the meantime a very clear idea | o8 & fireman's breath, they said. will 4 meeting of the garment workers here Washington, Dec. 13.—Some idea of| Amsterdam, Dec. 13, via London, 5.30 | tion by the Greek government in Old | of what that reply is to be and how | De taken as full cause for his immedi- Vice Admiral du Fournet, command- | may be called here for tomorrow night the extent to which expenses 8f local|p. m.—A Budopest telegram says that | Greece, the return of all ravroad lines |any attempt at mediation by neutra's | te dismisal. jer of the Allied ~squadron in Greek|when a comparison of the wages paid be distribution of commodities enter into|the peace note of the central powers . . - President Leonard of the fire board | waters, has been replaced by Ad-|in thie city &nd in No the cost of living was given today e L | to Larissa, that all telegraph and tel-| would be viewed will be gained 22 'ty in New York may ad in the Hungarian parliament | ephone stations shall be placed in i g will starl immediately a _series f |miral Gaucher. discussed. a report on a preliminary 5 of | vesterday by Premier Tisza before a|fireek hands, the withdrawal of the| maohueg‘h t‘,’é‘,’,‘g"“’,,'}‘c ;}:Jah'l'?ce‘zpm;cn in | “temperance lectures” to the men, ex- Z e % —_— the subject by the census bureau,|crowded house. After reading the|entente troops from Greek soil in the! Great Britain, France and Russia is | Plaining the severity of the new rule.| Four ostriches, which will be sold in| OFFICIAL RETURNS OF g Do s a‘l‘;'o‘:“;'l“"‘g"’"t“‘ iote the premier sai whole district south of Larissa, the|peing followed closely and the Amer-|The lectures will be delivered in the|New York for Christmas dinner at cost of delivery is u er cent. of v “I must state that in the note just|restoration of confiscated Greek mer-||can ambassadors in those countries|various fire houses in the evening, atiabout $1.50 a pound, arrived at St NEW YORK STATE VOTE retail prices. read the standpoint put forward con-|chpnt ships and the abolition of the'have been instructed to forward|timjes when the full membership of the|Louis from California. Hughes_ Polled the Largest Vota &f “Any. i = Th bureau's investigation covered | tains nothing really.new but only ex- | biockade against the rtation - of e e asication "ot | va¥ious compar@les are preesnt. four clusser of commoditice—ice, coal| presses the standpoint: asopted by the ) E st ERpEY sy avatlable 100 s Ay . 4 T is s sl the order| Qold to-the nm.&flwuaooo.qr was and department stor | monarchy &ny % S G chos. an s i - — BpMed 5ty {6 the ordinary mem- ireceived from Canada and deposfted in Seeretary “Redfield of | the war and previ - _This -fact nbhmgt'eléh that She’ will Undertalks jerit Conterred With E.-M:-House - i iously. = bers of the department but also to the|the Philafielphin mint for the account| Albany; N. Y., Déc. 13.—Charles ¥. T e | must be- emphuslied ‘TH=order THRE 1L \mu. against the entente. /| = President Wilson had only one con- o istants. 7. P. & Co. Hughes polled the largest vote of ax: D . TES be aLpredtatens e e rerminent 1a said to | ference on he subject today and that O S et it pr gy ' yred that the results justified seleci-] The premier then gave a historical | have informed the entente powers, in|Was with Coloncl . M. House, bzl ACTION ON PROTOCOL ing some representative city or cities of the European situation, [a firm tone, that it has decided to, Dersonal friend and advisor, e 3 d detailing experts to make a more | maintainin_gthat the central powers|make no other concessions and to de- |Susgested during the day that the . WILL BE KNOWN MONDAY compl udy of the subject. ~ Di-lscted on the défénsive while Russia|fend the honor and dignitx of Greece [president might gsfc“”m‘ o s;"“ s = AIng: to - tite o rector Rogers, of the bureau, will con-|and" France followed an agsTessive|against arbitrary measties. in general terms before the conference i = ; cording, o official returns made for with the Seoretary within a few ! policy nnd Great Britaln, In joining| “Public opinion in Greece is re-|0f T T Is in New York. The United States collier Caesar,|Public today by the state board of davs to select the place or| places|ihem, strengthened their Hope.of shat-|ported ‘to be 80 excited that any in-had not decided tonight whether ho scheduled to sail Thursday with relief | canvassers. Ofr. Hughes' total vote, where such a detalled Investigation | tering Germany and the dual mon-|considerate step or tactless action may | Would accept an inyitation to adQress | vy, pington, Dec. 13.—Mexican Am.- |supplies for Syrian and Armenian suf- | FXEiUSte of tie ballots cast by the SR s R 5 3 y. The premier continued: set fire to the powder case.” e O e e aight be the Subject | bassador-designate Arredondo went to | ferers, arrived at New York. i ol 3 s SMaican Secretary eld believes that in| e drew the sword, however, with e - i T o e New York today to meet Alberto J. than the 756,980 polled by President Sut any ifeh of Silafest.or Sedvat-d GMITH TELLS OF Moch interest is. folt here In the | Pani, back from Queretaro, where he| Two hundred eye, ear, nose and|or. e % %) tion of cur enemy. ~ We have always T e e tomosraw mighe | submitted to First Chief Carranza for |throat speclalists attended the annual | WISy, | ol il goeong heen ready—before the war, at the mo- BUYING PERCUSSION CAPS | 5Peceh to he deliversd tomorow e ht | his ratification the asreement signed |convention of the American Academy |~ TS, agsvesale note 588054 ment of ifs outbreak and in its entire = Paros Pente by Senator Stome, chair- |at Atlantic City by Mexican-American | of- Opthimology at Memphis. Mr. Hughes, but his plurality of 247,- duration—tn conclude peace. The rea- | And Cther Activitics as Alleged Agent | ynui of the senate foreign relations |Joint commission. When he left here| o Egyin Slesper, 6, and his|349 over his democratic opponent, oyt i ‘r;"‘mp‘:u‘ég“:o-‘l’"fl":’“:nzxf of German Consulate in San Fran- | committee. There is no understand- | Mr. Arredondo was ignorant of the| C8W COWR SoCCCh B Ted to| Maurice Cohen, was the highest ree- . ner was that we were confronted by an death in their home at North Pelham, °r<t1,ol:mde. Whit 2 P delivery was nearly $500,000. e T e a2k the Cerman consuinté in New. York | ministration. from the Mexican commissioners ves: | United Mine Workers of America ocratic candidate for govornor, was er of o BOEAE 11 contoe. of hia BALECILIAE akitan BornstorF o Visit (Lansing. terday saying that they >|have demanded that the 14-months|the smallest of any candidate on the could see it in asign of weakness.’ allesed agent of the German consulate - before the American members Monday | 515 strike on the lines of the Wilkes- | state ticket. The vote was Whitman TALK OF CLEARING e e o & Count von Bernstorff, the German |g¢ phijadelphia the text of the com-|p. .o Railway Co. be settled at once.|846,430; Seabury 684,762. HOUSE FOR NARCOTICS |USE OF COUNTRY'S SCHOOLS OF 32 Suptestion: Mada Wi NGw Yori: Logis- FOR COMMUNITY WORK lative Committee. Advocated By Miss Margaret Wilson New York, Dec. 13—Bstablishment Bofors iCiv of a clearing house for nmarcotics un-| .o . der control of the various heaith de- | ‘Washington. Dec 13.—Use .of the candidate for whom the The 300 employes of the Sears Roe buck Shoe factory, at Freeport, Me., | vember 7 and State Treasurer Wells, wers notified of & Wage increase of ten | republican, was re-elected by the larg. per cent., effective Friday. est plurality given any candidate, ac- Messenger Bearing Carranza’s Answi this single phase of cost great econ- omies are possible and that a detailed survey focus the attention of consumers upon the advisability of eliminating duplication to reduce this clement of cost of living. The investigation here disclosed that for the four selected classes of mer- i i : i ctil v Ci d Ameri- cisco. ing, however, that the senator, if he |action taken by Carranza an touches upon the latest development, |can officials had learned no more than in San Francisco were described to- day by Lewis Smith, star witness for the prosecution in the federal govern- ambassador, probably will visit Secre- | &% FhlIAdeIPA S0 ea on the proto- tary Lansing in a day or two for the | oo™t Y e ; theleoL More than 150 surgeons arrived at | ESTATE OF $201,599 GOES purpose of seeking some indicotion | yy,. Arredondo will discuss with the i W. Va., to at. ment's case against Franz Bopp, Ger- he views of the United States. He |yt padt White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., to at- TO “PURPOSES OF UPLIFT? aen ronsul roneril Hexe aud O'?‘Qfsifigs‘ o e toittons from Hig | Mexican! commissioriers. the subject BN d The arntad cacetin e of Lhe Sowth - 8 i i S0t a meeting place for the future con-|er, surgical and Gynecological Society. | y; 2 s :gf,“fi,?é;&““g’;,ff;fi, };‘ blow up ships | government on this point and no des- l¢.rences of the commission, if such - i = Will of Miss Mary Helen Orr of Bob. i i s have de_ im- the best caygeon, Ontario. the entente allies. Sm cited de- contetenceNhase Dok Deen ma Dr. Jean Dumortier, one of the bes tai Jisit to tho G late | dury S ¥ | possible by a flat refusal of the Mex- | 0t Geing in’ Norwalk, was —— partments of the state was suggested | COUNtrY'’s schools for all branches of o R Yorn on Tane 50 1315 Symith | furing the last 24 hours, The am-|ican de facto executive to ratify the|foung dead at his home here ester-i Toronto, Ont, Dec. 13—The will of here today to the Jjoint legisiative [SOmmunity work was urged by Mies ted with Bopp and five othcre. | prmment. informed of prevafiing opin. |@8reement of his representatives. day. He is survived by a widow and | Miss Mary Helen Orr, of Bobcaygeonfi 2 Marearet Wilson, the president's —— Association. patch regarding the peace proposals has been received by the embassy E = : . | Ontario, bequeaths her estate of $201. committee investigating the druz evil, | A bought scme pereussion caps injion on the question in America. £ twp “young: sox: ico % i by Police Lientenant “Fenry Scherb; Jaughter, before the annual convention | sacramento, Cal.” * Smith ' testified,| “A¢ jeast one diplomat ‘representing CREW OF f_g‘L:vaE';‘:E";"LOST AR I L T L e e ey head of the “narcotics squad,” as the Am s .| “ana Crowley and I left for Chicas in Waeshi z £ surest way to eheck the Misit trafic | The school principal, she said, should bocmt oot e et o G R Rt Bl g o ture actress, arrested Nov. 20 charged | tian Scierice Ccburch of Boston, ‘tc planned to ask his government to au- . g g Suzeh of ; Hoaten, %o i i 2 i h steali nearly $25,000 worth of!be used in spreading e ,” an thorize him to present in its behalf | Canadian Torpedo Boat Went Down E’r‘:‘éry!f::mngepartment O hoc 000 T sangY wmourits 115 in drugs. He said the clearing house | Not be !Lm‘r’f]"@g beet"-'{.w‘;g 1',10 irk- ould be th le custodi: f habit- | Some school duties, but shou! ave A} “‘These hors re are ti 2 Vi ce of sup- : ia. &h o xoim custadian, 4 BablE | OO or. mie Uitons mronder se horses there are tae ones we | to President Wilson assurance of sup. in Gale Off Coast of Nova Scotia. took me to the stockyards and said: formisig.drugs where physicisns, den- | free, want to get xid, of before they set|port in any move designed to secure dicted for grand larceny. e T e tists and veterinatians could apply for | lines. \ mcrnss the water.” consideration by the entente allies o Halifax, N. S. Dec. 13.—The entire 3 o g supplies. In this way, he asserted,| Community workers —from manv| ¢ C. Crowley is one of the defend-|the offer to discuss peace. Other rep- |crew of tha Canadian torpedo boat| More than 60,000 pupils of the pa- :‘ldsa-vorigg to ;?;gcl{ggax:meedgh«:nmx‘ check could be kept on persons who |Parts of the country tatked of thelones resentatives of neutral nations have | Grilse, confting of 44 men and a (rochial schools in Philadelphia have|cago. such as Jane /Addame charities, buy drugs and on the quantities sold.|schoolhouse movement and .the com- T left CI o for New York im-|similar action under consideration. boy, are Foved to have been lost |been enrolled in the campaign to col- | Un ritles a y Lieutenant Scherb declared that im- | munity drama and the convention ; mediotely I saw Dritish secret agents through the sinking of the vessel in (lect and save every plece of paper in |noed asistance i o L shadowing me.” Smith continued. “In| 1 ‘peytonic aiplomatic quarters it [the gale Which swept this coast last|an effort to refleve I " |$10,000 to th etown of Bobcaygeon “to Thie neo, Dr. Henry E. Jackson of the federal | aiino tn find cut it they cemg it oat| was reiterated tonight that Germany [PIEht. . L 0o ol Belgian capitalists closed a deal for | be used only for such purposes as will “I know there are fiye men in hreiu of education traced the history |in {ouch with Crowley, whom I nad|cxpects meutrals, especially those in ht Winchester, owned in New York, | the purchase of a large tract of land | elevate the community spiritually.” York who finance this trade,” he said, (of the community use of schools and|ieft in Chicago. Later.T got O¢ | Europe, to do everythinz possible to|Yacat WAEIEREr DR e S nadian |in the southeastern section of Balti-| The stipulation is made that no “and who are not amenable to the law ; 2 telling mo. to come to the Lapseulsie | Pring about at least a discussion of | NAS WG MSIE POUCE [ Garbor for |more. on which will be erected a plant | German, Austrian, Bulkar or = Turk because they never handle it. Ninet /-~ are beginning to see that it is|and there I met o m e Lopsulate| J0C8 ferms. No information regaxd- | atrol fleet. - Shc left this harbor for FOF, I0 W0l iea cture of artificial silk. |shall receive any portion of the es- five per cent. of the marcotics Shipped | morally wrong to invest the Deople's | T amink who saiq mon named Mueller, | ine the intentions of Switzesland and | Bermuda at 3 o'c 2 v mense profits are made by the sale of | heard reports on work done by related What Germany Expects. certain drugs to persons addicted to |organizations. ; m ned M ¢ : tate. Ut of this country o from New Yori | money In school bulldings and ouse | imac Whe sald Crowley was in De-|Spain, the other neutral mations [noon and twentv-elsht hours aier fA0| 1., American steamship Virginia| The high court is asked fo_inter- te Canada, Mexico and Cuba and we |those buildings less than half the time. Tre witness said that soon after- through which the proposals are being haa been disabled by the storm and |from New York, Nov. 25, for Spe-|pret the will. Khow that & large amount of this is | We are only beginming to discover |, 4 ter- | {ansmitted, has been received here. | b2 3l by the storm and | 2o a8 Genoa, remared last week. in rettensd to the United States. It | the# the.schoolhotse onght to be. used | Serd, he received a telegram from gaay tu/ ngeg ol s oy 2 : nediate assistance. | B ritime ciroles as having been sunk, | SUB-COMMITTEE ON comes into the states in automoblls | for vouths and adults as well as for %‘;‘m’;" S Jim epie e “tei | REPORTED THAT AUSTRIAN s N o T the Girilse, saying: | was reported by cable as having pass- Ot EAND T EASING BIEL and by {rain. ~That is the real men- | children. graphed Crowlev that he conld not JSTRY HAS RESIGNED |“Now sinking” Since then no word |ed Gibraltar December 12. ikt ace of the drug traffic.” leave New York because of lack of bsiigih B, of her has been received, althoush| o o 4 and assist- | Congressional Committee to Cooperate MEASCRE INTRODUCED money. vessels despatched to the rescue have . B. Baker, secretary s Alexander - Spitzmueller Entrusted 2 t to the president of the Canadian| With Government Departments. MARESIp ApENe :":‘“‘ TO REDUCE MAIL RATES With Formation af New Government.!| ooroushly geaschiod Jhe ses. ;:ciflcbmllwr:’v Bviatblscomire | o St etene st HELD IN PHILADELPHIA e SIR GILBERT PARKE! e ERNMENT quest been relieved from his : = : E —_— By Representative Emerson of Ohio— R BAxS 1 Austrian Government Has Resigned BEEACTO GOV €s and placed on.the retired list. Ermest |forts in congress ha'vin_, rane‘;l"u;emng The French Ambassador and Mrs. Would Abolish Zone System. NOT YET TERMS FOR PEACE| "y 4on Dec. 14, 323 a .m—The IS RESTORING PROPERTI Alexander has succeeded him. about an agreement on an nsing Jusserand Guests of Honor. — Vi E f th u iall Outli Austrian government has resigned. di b Y st bin wh:_t’:h wn{ul;‘hmeet":pplro"vn: : me ‘Washington, Dec. 18-With a view | Sncfcially Outlines Sgme Terms|myi'.ll olincement is made in a Reu- |70 Owners — Reasons for Holding| A German submarine op g in | gecretaries of the navv, interior, ths Philadelphia, Dec. 18—Jules Jus-|lo reducing the high cost of living,| 1hat Would be Enacted by Entente | ter gispatch from Amsterdam. Them No Longer Exists. g;wgfggh,e‘?h;;"%“i:fi‘ ng:ms:i‘:; Ll T e e 1 S L S sérand, the French ambassador and | Representative Emerson of Ohio today | Allies. The emperor has accepted the res- 9 P Olaf M”"‘,’( from Rotterdam on NOV.|today referred the auestion to a sub- Mme. Jusserand were the guests of | Introduced a resolution asking the m——— ignation of the Austrian ministry, ac- | Washington, Dec. 13.—A decree ord- 6. a pelled her captain to sub- | committee to jon a like committee of homor at & Made-in-America bazaar | postmaster-general to report within| London, Dec. 13, 6:45 p. m.—Among | cording to a Vienna despatch recéived |ering that various properties taken |86, and cgmpeliel hef TEE U commitfeeslofio L m 3IKe foe nias f foday, having been Invited by promi.|ten days on the advisability of de- |Statements regarding the peace over- | by Reuter by way of Amsterdam, and |over by the Mexican de facto govern- |mit his papers for ex : O Tre Aaoa o A Rl Sl nent members of the French colony of | creasing _the rate, increasing the | tures by the central powers given out|has entrusted Alexander Spitzmueller |ment be returned to the owners since | . o . ¢ piteshurgh, was ar- | Assistant Secirtary | Roosevelt said Philadelphia. The proceeds of the ha- | welght limit ana abolishing the zone | today was one from Sir Gilbert Park-|with the formation of a mew cabinet | “the reasons which _compelied B L ST e e e B e (s . 11l be used for relief in the en- | syvstems on all parcel post packages|er, which said in part: e government to exercis pow = v fonto allied nations and for local re- | contairing foodstuffs. “Does any reasonable minded Ger-| Herr Spitzmueller, who has been |intervention no longer exist?’ was an- |chase of several miles along the Pan-|to the navy depsriment which is in ) ' lroad. He is accused in|sistant upon retaining control of naval E man think that France, Russia, Italy, |asked to form the new Austrian min- |nounced in semi-official despatches | handle Rai s it A "eimbuudor Jusserand, beyond say- = England an dabove all, Belgium, Ru. |istry, is a former minister of com- |reaching Washington today from the °°';"°°{3’;’,"m':;§“ 1';;:: :t’fl;!g:éol!;nf! the ik 2 landa B at;:_e J.‘.’.?T‘m‘f“ Ing. that the allied nations must think | "CCIDENTALLY KILLED mania, Serbia and Montenegro would | merce and a former director of the | Mexican capital. The messages said | Aetna Che plant.s = S :m-b--ms L e e twice before doing anything, had no WHILE HUNTING IN MAINE |28Tee to a peace which did not include | Kredit Anstalt. the property to be restored included A S e R ds o comment to make on the German peace Bhiret s the restoration, with due compensation, The ministry of Dr. von Koerber |67 city tracts, mostly in Mexico City, of 'G'erm'm AL o S b g loned. vertures. Frank Tredic Shot When Hammer of |0f these small kingdoms as they were | which has resizned succeeded that of {and numerous ranches in the state .£|of 2 3 before the war? Does anyone suppore | Count Karl Stuergkh, who was assas- | Puebla, Vera Cruz, Hidalgo, Tlaxcala | turned to its base after fiftv-five days | STEAMERS IN COLLISIO? Comrade’s Gun Caught in Bush. | that we In this country, who went into | sinated in Vienna October 21. and Soahuila. ¢ aea withoyt entesing maibor’ or Te- FIVE GREEK STEAMERS s b ide assistance of any form. IN CHESAPEAKE BAY . the war bitterly resenting the mili- T ——— ———— celving outs s b Bbcr s DETAINED AT CAPE VERDE |, Flsworth, ’f,;--fi:@c}g;—,‘;;:"fi,",::; tarism threatening the very founda.|SENATOR WILLARD SAULSBURY.|CHARGED WITH VIOLATION | The wosiher Wentrully was bag Four Merbers of Crew snd 14 Pas- Indicates an Extension of Blockde =f|[hile hunting ncer herd today with s whieh ot Jeomd @asent 2] FOR PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF NEUTRALITY LAWS| The Johnstown Fucl Co, of Johns: | sengers Injurcd on Stowmisr Pou v *'| Fred Smith, his brother-in-law. He | milita; i DrOKRT % S 2 rir 2 wn, Pa.. e atan. Greek Shipping. was wa'king ahead of Smith when the | " rppis 1o a D Unanimous Choice of Democratic Sen- | R. Mier Arrested for Second Time at|the Lorraine Steel and Davis Brake- il fammer-oh *the latters ghn’ cAught 16 “This is not the time for Germany to Houston, Texa: beam companies that after Jan. 1 1t| Norfolk, Va. Dee. 13—The Mer- : ate Caucus Last Night. London, Dec. 13, 7:15 p. m—LIoyds | ' bush ord the gun was discharged, | ‘oic peace unless she merely wants t - will discontinue supplying natural gas | chants and Miners liner Powhatan, reports that the Greek steamers EIfti- | Tredic was shot in the back and died | Groies the tareession ther Csn U | Washington, Dec. 13—Senator Wil-| FHouston, Texas, Dec. 13.—R. Mier, |to manufacturers becanse of a short- | bound from Baltimore and No:foik chir “argottl, Princess Sophia, Mikelis, | two hc#'rs later while being brought | humanitarian spirit, desires to end the |1ard Saulsbury of Delaware was the |arrested in Galveston last night on a|age. 3 for Boston, collided tonizght in the Bri- .and Constantio- Embiricos have] out of the woods War and that 1t Is omly meorrinie w¢ | unanimous choice of the democratic | charge of comspiracy to violate the ; ——— lower Chesapeake Bay with an uni- been detained at St. Vindent, Cape pacious England and her allies that|Senate caucus tonight for president | United States neutrality laws and Residents of Elizabethtown, N .Y, | dentified steamer and was beached Nows tpinty: 3 prevent i es that | 0 fempore to succeed the Jate Sena- | later released on bond, is in custody |have reehristened Mount ~Discovery, | near Thimble Shoals to prevent her This indicates an extnsion of thc Movements of Steamships 3 2 tor Clarke of Arkansas. He will be|here today on a similar charge.|one of the highest peaks in the Adi-|sinking. Four members of the crew area over which the blockade of Greek | Liverpcol, Dec. 9.—Sailed: Steamer electéd by the senate as soon as his | Charges against Mier followed confis- | rondacks, “Mount Inez” as a tribute to | were injured and the 14 passengers, all shipping applies and also that the | Adriatic, New York. Safety brakes that can be applied to | name is presented, probably tomorrow, | cation of ammurition shipped to Gal- |Inez Milholand Eoissevain, who was Portuguese government is co-operating ! Genoa, Dee. 1.—Arrived: Steamer|warehouse trucks have been patented | Semator Saulsbury was elected 10 ]veston. it is said for reshipment -to!buried at the fogt eof the mountain rith its allies to make it effective. Taormina, New York. by a Michigan inventor. the senate in January, 1912 Afexjos last woek. g . '