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VOL. " LVii—NO. 314 ~ The Bulletin's Girculation in Norwich is Double That of@% Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in A NEW '[HRUST BY |t |Russian Regiment |Rbrupt Ending of " Condonsed Tolograms | Morg Neutrals in Levi Henry Elikell, professor of :32 p. 'm.—m:_quitz pec s Greek at ol : etz it st Lost With Ship| Print Paper Probe| sy wevs s « - ACCOrdwithWilson TEOTONIC ALLIES== =" . ere, ‘with a peace mis- x Fire destroyed Peterson’s mattress WENT DOWN - WITH FINNISH |WHEN MANUFACTURERS REFUS- | factory at Oswego, N. Y., at a loss of factory NORWAY, SWEDEN AND . DEN- STEAMER OIKOMNA ED TO DISCUSS PRICES Y MARK SEND IDENTIC NOTES —— ARRANGEMENTS MADE WITH ~BRITISH PRIZE COURT Whereby American Claimants May VESSEL STRUCK A MINE :::;:; Before It Without British 3 London, Dec. 29, 6,40 p. m—As the|All on Board With the Exception of [ it is Intimated That Facts Uncovered result of conferences between Sir Despatch by Spain of a Strong Protest i) = to G i - Samuel T. Bvans, president of tng| [ty BMfons Are Said to Have| by the Commission May be Turned e e s Ty e o British prize court, and Robert P. - EAR SESMEZQ s i A conm e R | o i Tarimant o o1 Gt o the ™ ot S| e i, tnimrot DESPEHATE BA“LE TOOK PLAcE N }|an mcxlx‘:em has been concluded| Went Down With the L) B e bluas Steamer, | tice—Publishers Are Constructing | was recelved from Ottawa for the ac-| AMong 'Washington Officials in American elaimants to E Z s 3 o cargoes In the British prize court may| Which Sank in a Few Minutes. Paper-Making Plants. * Squntiof Wrdy Morea &€0, Peace Negotiations. & make their appearance before the court Orlando F. Weber resigned as vice A H R H ta md F’ithout engaging IO(!R_] legal aid. It president and assistant general man- Field Marshal Von Mackensen Has Reached Dumitres Tooamnouacedy Shat Jt Rl be ngnedenty, perlin, Dec. 20 (By Wireless to Say- | Washington, Dec. 29.—Hearings re- | #6°r of the Maxwell Motor Co. soyashington, Dec. 3 . pe ville). —The Finnish steamer Oihonna, | opened here today by the e trade inavian naflons, Norway, Has Captured Several Villages—The Rumanian Pro-|gpreamncel (ig being the formal ac- | of 1,070 tons, with a regiment of Rus. | commission ita news print paper in- | The Stanley Aniline Chemical Wroks |and Denmax) sian coast artillery, from the Aland |vestigation ended suddenly when pa-|of O e enped it -can tention to appear in derense of their : ! 2 ital from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000. ) < of Dobrudja Has Been Cleared of Its Defenders— | interests, wien may be. sane by Islands, on.board, struck a mine and |per manufacturers refused to uss $ \ vince agent in London qualified to do so by sank in a few minutes, according to a | the reosonableness of news print prices ir lively interest in Presi- 3 C power of attorney. This pawes of ar. | despatch to the Frankfurter Zeitung | Both publishers and jobbers had been | . EXPorts of foodstuffs from the Unit In the Verdun Region the Forces of the German Crown | [over of attorney. This power of at- dent Wilson's_proposals “looking to. from Copenhagen. All on board, with | heard. - o e T e It Sleyen Mouths | wards the esfablishment of a durable claimants in favor of the consullgen. | (i¢, SXception of fifty persons, are| The manufacturers declared they = il e . rench Troops Against |eral, who, if requested. it is an- Prince Have Repulsed Attacks by F nounced, will take the necessary stops peace” and their “deepest sympathy” said to have been drowned. had not time to study tablass prepared The engine house of the Boston and with all efforts to shorten the war. The steamer was bound for Helsing- |by the commission’s investigators o Y precedent to the submission of the the New German Positions on Le Mort Homme—British | Piececent to the submission of the Unlike the Swiss government, which fors. In addition to the men lost,|purporting to show huge profits. The ‘a‘;figy:g“g“g;;fl’;zg:’fi;;ang: offered to help in any way, “no matter < . y_|pearance is purely nominal, consisting Carried Out Successful Raids | o payment of two shillings for stamps, and French Troops Have As many case are pending in which Have Started a New Offensive Along the Moldavian Front, to Cut Off Retreat of Enemy Sir Hiram Maxim, the inventor, who died Mr%eenfly, left an estate valued at $165,000. ~ 3 REPORT IN TEN DAYS"’™ = — = IMAKE NO DIRECT OFFER Deace in Buroper e o 1 ‘ Capt. Urban Wetzel, Eighth Oho Washington, Dec. 29.—The ' three how modest,” the Scandinavian' coun- badly damaged. tries make :u direct offer of co-opera- tona® E.' Parker, of Newsrk, N, 3. tion. The fact attracted particular in- died in the City’ Hospital; of burns | baen one of tae crorilel trucularly has Vari Poi the value of the yoods is so inconsid- recelved when her dress caught fire|the war among the neutrals. on the West Front at Various Points. erable that the owners would not be from a gas stove. The state department made public 3 justified in_employing local attorneys, 3 the Norwegian note without comment it is pointed out that the new arrange. : The French government, it is an-|ang ling with the policy of - siloams B men: Wi"}’l enable them to secure judg- ;’?;p':f;% cl‘::pmrefumi ;edsett; rauttvt &e adopfed by President Wilson and Sec. Pre: Moldavia | northwest of Rimnik-Sarat, and north- | ment without any expense. . ement of the E Soe those ifid:: A‘p"my With all | cast of that town troops under his N Make a canvass of those who attend to that little duty and they Tientsin concession dispute. retary Lansing, 1 = c;mqmm mmmm,m thefr vigor, the forces of the central | command have captured several vil-|o poanza 15 BUYING will tell you that Norwich is an excellent place to shop. Such of - forthcoming during the day. oW are making progress against |lages. The number of prisoners taken < United States Ambassador Page had SUIt Tesistance. On the Teansylvarian- | by this army totals 1400, in addition MUNITIONS IN JAPAN course applies to those who are acquainted with the stores of this a long interview with Baron Sonnino, Text of Note. Moldavian frontier, in the region north | tc_cannon and machine guns. i e S city, but there is no reason to feel satisfled with the opinion of those the ialian Forelen Minister, in re-| The Norweglan note, with which of Rimnik-Sarat, and in the Dobroudja| The Rumanian province of Dobrudja | Has Transmitted a Million Pesos in gard to ent Wilson’s note. those from Denmark and Sweden are opposite Braila, Berlin reports, the |is now almost cleared of defenders, Gold' by Payment who are familiar for there are thousands who can be convinced of R T R R identic, follows: A new thrust seemingly has been |Danube from Braila, has heen con-|iins, government has recontly trans. ||| Mouses of the city to bring about that acquaintance. rer L isfi;gggzb;ufufflwfig et oo TUCHesll WEtkis. the m ll;y- the %,.“f“:f’.;,‘;“{:‘“‘.“ Bfl;fig qu‘gvrzg{ & :;*elel,\:ié:!g" e he Vet :n!t(ed a miilion pesos in gold to‘Japau Getting acquainted with the buying public may or may not be the just made with the purpose of facili- e vian n! y - e i ayment T 3 iti , it s to the difficulties of the Russians and |rogion, the forces of the German|;lricd nere tonight from & well in- ||| easiest sort of a task. It all depends upon the manner in which it || The friends of Nicholas Longworth S e T LT S:;m:fln:::-. ‘;‘lin:‘d.{ hasrgx:;sfitxi) Qt!m:; %tzv;lcihm;!;%% :fla‘ ;a ;‘g{“ ;‘;e : e; éer’_ formed source. ~One shipment of mu- is attempted. If it is expected to result from waiting for people to booming him as a compromise Repub- | at the same time seeming to avold any positions and 1,400 prisoners were |man positions on Le Mort Homme, source. And:the, sboond walk past your store it is a hopeless outlook. What is needed is lican: candidate for the Speakership. {nterference which could _cause *pain taken by the invaders in the first day | where sccond and third line trenches egitimate feelings. o2 thelr offensive {ato Moldavia from | were entored by the Germans, and 220 11 S4ue. said. to ‘consist. chiefly publicity and there is no better or surer way of reaching them than the west, which may have for its pur- | prisoniers and seven machine guns|of art ell and field guns, in- are advancing. the Matchin bridgehead, across the| my paco mexas Dec. 29-_The Care Announcement w: made of the| “The Norwezian government wonld : resignations of -Oapt. Bdwin Movdy | consider itself failing in Its duties to- Sk may hive for dis DU Drlmoiers e d ey en e e | cluding @8t wircratt canrign. by means of the advertising columns of The Bulletin. and First Lieut. Roy Wilbur 6f Com- | wards its own people and towards ofi o Fusss Futanian troops. now oo | for the Germans in this sector) saying AT hority ol o T No better New Year's resolution could be made that to promise pany H. Fust Regiment, N.-G.; N: X | hamanity {f i aid Tgt - expresas {t .- - o g leepes sympathy a lorts AiARlg aloog: e southern. Maldayian [imt Jone trench somihiof Le - Mot |tridee factories cstablisled: by the vour business a chance to grow through an advertising campaign The Cambria Steel Co. will .spend | which coull contribute £0 put an eng ’Along the River Kasino and west | Other efforts to advance between the | CaTanza government, with a capacity (1| | j.cteq throughout the year in The Bulletin. It pays others; it SR = Joutaiye Eeiintng {0 Mo gvei-lncrensing sulterings aud ha, Petrograd says, Rumanian | Meuse_and Avocourt and in both Le |2’ ° : o i 5 2 e o1t haw ::ogpolvav.vsré drlvelfr back gnrly a mile. | Mort Homme and Hill 304 were re- Amer- will pay you. Start the New Year right. B and a new piant to manutcture car | eyery hope that the initiative of Pres- ican machinery shipped to a firm in : ! wheels. SERE, ident Wilson will arrive at a result 4 desperate battle also is reported as |puleed by the French, = |Sndin and then reshipped to Mexico In the past wegk the following matter has appeaféd in its col 5 : i worthy of the high purpose which in- S i the Moaeien Doundary:| twesn patrols around Brody, In Gall- |PY Way of Véra Cruz. umn: Five persons are missing and more |spired it North of Rimnik-Sarat all attacks|cia, no actlyity:is reported from the than a score injured as a result of the | AMost of the South American nati were repulsed, according to Petro-|eastern Macedonian and Austro-Italian | YAQUI TRIBE REFUSES Bulletin /™ Telegraph Local General Total expiosion Of an acelyine p.ant io tae R o o S it was in;l_};ia:ed today in dlpmul ceuar of tnc Madison fiotui at sount | quarters, not send communi lons srad. APCHTE. FRICE RHa ieren . wdups To SURRENDER ARMsS||| Saturda Dec. 23 79 180 797 1056 ||l zouy. N . |resarding the president’s note, on the Field Marshal ‘von Mackensen has |bave carried out successful raids on |- Sl b ot urday, . <3 . Gt I 0 el i ta et At B reached Dumitresti, about- 12 . miles’ the-west front.av various Points. 2,000, Including Wom.n'and Children,{I| Monday, fER25.. 85 142 278 505 dressed to them largely for their own A verdict of murder in thé second £ , degrce was reiurned by the jury in | inf 1 d not to soMeit actl - Are Encamped at Lencho, Sonora. Tnesday, Dec. 26..7 86 140 194 420 the, oo . kliohes. Brbovis stk E,,?g,‘fit S hone attitade fl:‘fiem e s ERUDITE DEDUCTIONS CIRCULAREBENT 70 Soor00 Douglas. Ariz, Dec. 20.—The' Yaqui Wednesday, Dec. 27.. 98 169 177 444 Tith the murder of his wife at Cage|subject of much speculation, also: was BY EMINENT SCIENTISTS BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS | thajan tribe, 2,000 of which, including g Vineent, N. Y., Thursday, Dec. 28.. 110 163 253 526 it to the Yool thare that t iete — b s A e W child b Divulged at Biologichl Section of the | After a Conference of the Four Broth- | Tomen, ‘Mo children, are encamped at a e owing to the eeling there that it might Lencho, Sonora, has definitely refused F d Dec 29 84 .134 173 391 £ ‘.’d"e"'(:‘ rmr;t D riev:‘( W“xylllre. appear unneutral to one side of .the ican Science Association. erhood Chiefs in New York. to surrender its arms and ammunition riday, . . E usel 8 P o am | other and militate against the location American n 8¢ i iR Corranih SOVEERME ity A. Ashbridge of Camden, N. J, who New York, Dec. 29.—War enthusi-|{ New York, Dec. 29.—Special circu- |ing to arrivals here today. = The re- psts who maintain that a nation will {lars putting up to the 400,000 members | fusal was made known through Mori- lose its inherited virile virtues by not | responsibility for the next step to be |the tribal war chief. it was stated. going to war are not supported in |taken by the railroad brotherhoods In| The Mexican government will con- ! their theory by ~present biological | their controversy with the railroads |tirue negotiations in an effort to bring eventual peace conference i is under sentence to dis 1n the electric | trat rouaren th g . th . Beyond the fact that the Totals . c.ovedubli 542 928 1872 3342 chair next week. Sranish eaninet hos not vot deeided oa i Spain’s action, no further information One man was drowned and five oth- [ hig come. to the Sanish embassy. tor ers are believed to have lost their lives b day. i i 5 when the canal tug Reliance was “Turkey’s Reply in Washington. owledge. i the opinion of Dr.|over the application and interpretation | about this end in a peaceahle manner, i urkey’s ply g » RO Tocks, Igiliof, T eparchent |Or the Adamson a5t Wars sent THod- | an mithont Surrendes of ‘Arms by ths | 1500 harses Went down with the ship:| membess of the trade commlasion fa- e o igh seas Justeast of the| 4. 'to the belligerents, Turkey's Te- of experimental biology of the Rocke- [cast by telegrgph after a conference of | Indians, the programme of division of According to the same source, an-|nounced that despite an apparent un- - plv to the president’s note, , virtually feller institute. Dr. Loeb addressed |the four brotherhood chiefs here to-|lands and es ablishment of the tribe|other liner plying between Abo, Rus- | willilngness by the manufacturers to o Apwelbad £ the|identical with those of German and the biological section of the American |day. 4 around the village of Bacum cannot|sla, and Marihaam, likewise struck a|keep up the investigatidn, H':"n'l:m'mfl:;“(‘:‘:“’"' r;::;’é"‘, Of pihe | Austria, was received. Bulgaria's is Association for the Advancement of | Announcement of the action taken |be carried out. mine, and a large number of persons sion’s report would be issued prob- s Selence on “Biology and the War” to- | was made by William G. Lee, presi- G - | expected tomorrow. - - > e e L R e wWho ‘were on board are missing. The |ably in about ten days and that such | YOR Bernstorff, the German Ambas-| ®Xprl S0 Giichils sun profess to be day. He contended that “the struggie |dent of the DBrotherhood of Railway SCHOONER FANNIE PALMER accidents, according to the newspaper, | recommendations to congress would be from the Cult to the Kaiser. profoundly puzzied about the funda- for existence” and “survival of the|Trainmen, prior to his departure for| are attributed to badly anchered Rus- | made as were thought necessary. At and undecided whether it was design- Ottest” are no “laws of nature” in|[the west. He was accompanied by ABANDONED AT SEA |sion mines belonging to the Finnish|the same time it was sald the com-| . 0. 00 s, Martin, vice governor | mental purpose of the president’s note the sense in which the term “law” is|the other brotherhood leaders whose et bay mine fields. mission would be in pdsition probably | ."P0 Philippines, has resigned and |ed primarily to promote peace or for used in the exact sciences. conference with the railway managers | Five Master the Last of the Once Fa- e by ::)mosggemgtr’n to t&nnounca v‘vil‘:eth WL ret: at once to private life be- | America’s own guldance. They ex OIS Sl 25T cawertiatty ant- | amier i the ay. the Tors <hists ol Edlmse Floot. PRESIDENT WILSON HAS Bution ‘plan showea an actual pa g e use is es y anti- s bution plan showed an actual paper [S3use his wife's health will not permit | Dech, NOever o o Sorerttive quated,” declared Dr. Loeb, “and so we |issued a somewhat cryptic statement| poston Dec. 29— The five masted SIGNED THE FERRIS BILL Shortage and a need for distribution [continued residence in the islands. e roal iGouaitility of pence. S frits need not be surprised to find that they | over their signatures declaring that|cchooner Fannie Palmer, last of the R under supervicion of the commission.| Gupy yohn L. Duffy, commander of | their viewpoint, they say, will be ad-. consider war to be based upon what |the attitude of the railroads threatened | yosgels built for the once famous Pal- |Opening Up 640-Acre Homesteads for they call the ‘Diological law of nature,’ [to Wipe out the benefits that should Prosecutions May Follow. the American steamship Chemung, tor- | equately pointed out in their len{fih! mer fleet sailing out of this port, was Stock Raising Purposes. It was strongly intimated during the | pedoed off the Mediterranean coast of | reply to the central powers, where they the ‘struggle for existence’ or ‘the sur- [accrue to the men from the passage |,phandoned at sea. during a vovage with ddy that facts uncovered by the com- | Spain, Nov. 26, arrived at New York |can speak directly and to the point, vival of the fittest.” of the Adamson act and asserting that|coal from Newport News for Cartha-| Washington, Dec. 29. — President | mission will be turned over to the de- |on the French line steamer Rochem- | without fear of wounding a friengly “These war enthusiasts maintain | for that reason “the entire situation ena, Spain, her captain reporte i late today signed the Ferris|partment of justice. It was announced | beau. - neutral. that unless a nation engages occasion- [is to be placed before the member- b topagents here.[:oday, The ‘lrl’wv X'fi‘fs‘é'.‘,enmg up #40-aire’ lommesteads Lthat It ‘the ‘commission falled tp. re- Spain Protests Submarine Warfare. ally in war it will lose all these virile j ship.” was saved, probably by transfer to a|for stock raising and grazing -pur-|lieve conditions, some other govern- The Outdoor Showmen of the World, | despatch by Spain of a strong Virtues, especially courage, which are| The chiefs refused to say whether pacsing steamer, and landed at Gib-|poses. It is accounted of great im-jmental agency might be able to help. |an organization of circus proprietors, roteat - tOR Glemniany against wubps necessary for its survival. We do rot | the action was a veiled threat of an- portance to the western states. The report to congress, it s under- | performers and others interested in |ProteRt (0 FEPEIE SR ICC o aow” need to ‘argue whether the acts com- |other strike vote such as brought outdoor amusements, have elected | L., 2 3 The Fannie Palmer, recently sold to| The bill passed the house a year|stood, will score manufacturers for officials here the mitted in a state of homicidal emotion | about the eight hour day legislation. S, Winslow of Partland. Me. |ago, the senate on the closing day of | raisinz prices to the extent of forcing | Frank P. Speliman of Newark, N. J, | i interest among are the real or only manifestations of anTess the peace negotiations. wa sone of the American vessels placed | the last session of congress, and fin- | many small publishers out of business. | president. The spau;“sh ambassador saw Sec- courage; we may also overlook the|cARS DETAINED TO he British “blaeklist” hecause of jal agreement was reached between Manufacturers proposed the distri- 3 retary Lansing recently and the secre- manifestations of virility left behind a cargo of coal delivered at Buenos |conferees last week. Representative | bution plan at a hearing two weeks| Owners of the Bri steamship Te- | 0" “ynderstood to have outlined by 4::/&;“11: or retmt‘llng ln‘nhalu CREATE HIGH PRICES. |Ajres which, it was claimed, reached |Ferris of Oklahoma, its author, said[@go. TOday's hearing was a resump- |lena have filed 2 $100,000 libel suit “The assumption that virility or % ral 3 rocecdl T i fully the attitude of the United States: s BT 1 s. | T i iderable rt of | tion of that proe ng, interrupted to | against the Merchants and Miners lin- courage (whatever may be meant by | Finding of George W. Anderson, U. §.|Seiman consignees. he schooner tonight that a consides pai 3 No secret is being made of the fact registered 1726 tons. the 300,000,000 acres of public lands |study the plan and give the manufac- | o Powhatan, with which the Telena ine activities these terms) will -disappear if not District Attorney at Boston. £ St % in"the west and the 375,000,000 acres |turers time to go over the commis- |was In collision in the lower Chesa- ;:fil:!?etlfif"c:fi:e!gfl:lnnnxlety o L wpvoven i Cantatenty Dalos in Alaska could be utilized for stock |sion’s cost of production figures. peake two weeks ago. an unproven and apparently false| New York, Dec. 29 After a con- |OVERLAND LIMITED TRAIN ials referred Taising under the 1aw. . Thus, he| Manufacturers and Jobbers Blamed 5 — A Tt co: b, TR said, thousands of homeless citizens Publishers testifying today blamed Typewriters instead of pens for would be able to gain homes. The|poth manufacturers and jobbers for |5chool children were advocated by | erents. Delay Was Caused by Severc Blizzard |law raises the homestaed unit from a | prevailing conditions in the newspaper | Prof. Franklin Bobbitt of the school biological assumption, namely, that|{ference here today of federal district WAS TWO DAYS LATE functions not praised or acts not or- |attorneys from Maine to West Virginia —_— gnll:ed will disappear in the off-|who are investigating the high cost of Y f the Unl: ity of Chi- | LEGISLATION FAVORABLE TO spring.” basg living, a_statement was issued b f f f 320 s to 640 on arid, It declarea that jobbers | of education of the University of = Addressinig the American ~Anthrop- | George W. Anderson, United States in"Wyoming. Lol e s world. _ It was decla at jobbers : oy semi-arid, non-irrigable and non-tim- | had taken advantage of the last two |cago in addressing the Illinois wom- : i o.'o{,l.?luulsocinlg:n:tl;n Harley Stamp distiioy sitothey af Hosion, In charse| New York, Dec, 20.—The Overlana |bered public land. dorsed by| eSS fo try fto frighten publishers |an's legislative congress. REORGANIZATION OF B. & M o nivers! ennsylvania ex- | of le government's inquiry into f0od |1,imi & ‘hicag % The bill. was strongly endorse Y | into paying high ces by claiming . plainied a new diagnosis of early evi- |and fuel prices, declaring that “busi- | wimiea Taticas iorined the North- | iha nterior departmont Which . in- | a shoriase: exited Wrhich would pre. | Residents for a distance of five blocks | Might Be Obtained in Vermont and dences of tuberculosis by blood pres- | ness men who hold or detain cars un- v formed congress that it would result|vent many publishers from filling their | in Flatbush, L. were “in the dark’ New Hampshire. sure. By this method, he declared, |necessarily and unfairly are under just | .oo) Dere today two days late. The |fo i3 i in having th -enumber of cattle in the| needs for the coming year. More tes- |for half an hour Thursday night. The traces of tuberculosis could be, detect- | suspicio :m‘;yzuoggfiaxl:a(istisv?xdpneecfigy}m};eiz v:est“:‘zfeater than during the most|timony was brought also concerning |trouble was caused by the blowinz out| Boston, Dec. 29.—A bellef umlu&n. ed sometimes four years in advance of | “If it be found,” the statement said, [ and the one due today may arrive iq. |prosperous days of the cattle Kings.” |alleged refusals to sell to publishers, |of a fuse on Avenue H.'near Ocean |lation favorable to the reorganizal on meéthods previously used. “that such detention is a part of a|morrow morning. and regarding different prices quoted | Avenue, in an electric light manhole. |of the Boston and _Maineé n‘iurNc- combination to create scarcity, en- A bli: d in Wyomi h i by the same manufacturers. It was Secjecel could be obtalned in Vermont an ow : hance prices and share in DProfits, we | vears in it offect an oilmed erag.s | PERILOUS RIDE ATOP A charged that an effort was being made | A net gain of 61 votes for Thomas | Hampshire in 1917 was expressed in LIEUT. H. H.“TAINTOR do not belleve that juries will look |3ccounted for the dstaye. oo CafHic DISABLED HYDROAIRPLANE [to discourage - buying - assoclatlons | J. Scully democrat, in his contest with | tho federal court her etoday by former with lenient eyes on such action dur- £ e through which publishers hope to pur- | Robert Carson, republican, for the con- | Governor George H. Prouty of ‘e g D"',“EE_FROM ARMY | ing thess times.” 3 T. Okuri Was Half Frozen by Waves | chase their paper more cheaply. gress seat from the Third New Jersey | mont and Frank P. Carpenter of Mane Passed Checks When He Did Not Have SE AT ; i i district, was shown in the returns from | chester, N. H., both directors of the o ALCOHOL REQUIRED FOR == T Dl e I m:"nb:::"i': ii;lsdl;':idm;:r‘ ing | Monmouth county on recount. road, who testified in the receivership Sufficient Funds to Cover Them. Rev. Dr. James Glenworth Butler New York, Dec. 29.—Perched atop & |ahead :a.pid'ly with their pl mtor oy > hearing. Lack ntea gefl;a‘lte gh.n 'i:: San Diezo, Calif, Dec. 29— Lieutes PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS| ow York, Dec. 20.—Word was ro- | aisabled hydroairplane and Half 1ros- | Constructing paper-makin “plants "of B L T s P ihaca 10 obtatn g Tesisietiont T (o = o o gLl stafs Making:: ceived here today of the death at the|en by the waves which had dashed{their own. By the middle of 1918, | SIASs narrowly D y 0 n ant H. H. Taintor, Twenty-First Unit- | Great Britain Making Arrangements age of 96 of the Rev. Dr. James|over him for two hours, T. Okuri, a|said A. J. Mcintyre, paper expert of | fire’ starting from an explosion of | New Hampshire last yuér‘ o Secedity by a oeurt marsier o charss| 0 Securs an Adequate Supply. |Gienworth Butler, prominent clergy- Japanese student aviator, Was rescued | the Newspaper Publishers Association, | EPHERE 1 o, URoratory, Sestrored| Me. Frouty and 5 Catpenten €0 R R T Sl pn chargs London, Dec. 29, 6255 p. mTt was| T 2d sushor, at his residence last |from a perilous position four miles off the publishers will be virtually inde- ATt Droaitn b Bace0, N Dl e Bonon anfl Mg tesipen thus has been dismissed from the army, ac- | officially announced today that owing | o &&mmn b e wak e il Btaten dNaDd Suoie 0day. | pendent of the paper makers. at a loss of $100,000. reorganization was the only basis on e LGN Y, duated | captain of a tugboat saw him waving h 5 e e cording to Word reecived here today (to the constantly increasing require- |from Yale theol R b 3 4 €took him which the road’s credit coul rm | Washington. Lieutenant Taintor |ments of alcohol for the broduction |10 g ho: weteiater s Brookiun | s s o D oo to cave the |REVELATIONS OF AMERICAN GERMANY TO ESTABLISH 1y establishc®. A settlement by com- left today fo! of munitions and for other war pur- ? E ARI promise of the $4,000,000 claim of the ,oTho specifio charges against Lieu- tlons and for other war Pur-|and Philadelphia. From 1868 to 1871 | raachine. HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION A SUBMARINE MAIL ¢ Hampden railroad was also favored he was editor of the American and| Okuri flew four miles out out to sea ooy B AT ntor, who is sald to a inted a committes representin; o tschland and Her Sister Ships to be | PY each of the five directors as a member of & prominent New York 1930“ eille wl;u th:’ Foreign Christian Union. He spent|to test the hydroairplane’s toons. |One Was That Louis Xi of France |Deu a ips ears 3 1 and business obligation.” twenty y compiling a2 sreles of | When he alighted on the water the Was a Chicken Thief. Used for That Purpose. more ly, were passing checks on a hotel | government departments. to consider u ) and on a bank at Yuma, M,: ey Scamin s At g e i A %!ve;.en“ volumes entitled “The Bible|waves washed over -the engine, he —_— a commentary. He produced id, and put the carburetor out of incinnati, O., Dec. 20.—That Louis en he did not have sufficient funds |equate supplies. numerous other noted Biblical works. | semmiseion.. Stacnpaiy to cover them, | v Berlin, Dec. 29. (Via Wireless to|EXPERT SAYS BOMB WAS Sayville)—The mail to be carried on —_— ~Butl 2 any ot hant wubmarine Dentschland PRACTICALLY HARMLESS EXPORTS OF MANUFAOTURES : |edamen. Iouring tho vt o re 1ot it Hor, aiaior ahiver tho ‘Gocman poa: 7 . THROUGH NEW YOQRK |Abraham Lincoln and a friendship | PAUL HAFFER GETS subje tal authorities - announce, will be|The One Found Under Residence 10,660 JACKRABBITS KILLED o sprang up between them. - JAIL SENTENCE FOR LIBEL |interesth For 1916 Were $2,785,331,906—A Billion —= . ZIN DRIVES IN TEXAS Bulle. London, Dec. 29, 6:35 p. m.—News was received here today of the death known as “Submarine mail” and it Gov. Spry at Salt Lake City. will be despatched to the United —— \ States, Central and South America,| Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec, 20.—~The the West Indies, mn}h‘flm Dutch { bomb which was placed in front of More Than in 1915, Man Who Accused George Washing- 1 a Unitod Effort o Reduce the Cost ton of Drunkenness. East Indies and the lippine Isl- |Governor Willlam Spry’s rosidence Dec. 29—Bxports of|in Brussels of G. Bulle, Mexican g .. 3 “‘—M—.!‘ = i American m-.mgnctum -!nd?gmxgog- g};.rge d'afih&a in hllze‘mum. ml;lle hm; onTpg,e Wumw Dec. 28, :.- a libel- | - on “History s ands. Al; lfimr&fg:n?mi;n‘gg F:sm..t:;:m :};y u‘:'-s'. , . Texas, Dec. . —Bela through the port of few York n one e chief secretaries of |er of orge uhm‘&‘ memory, < essor Robinson ‘submarine must o el:‘;l:gu 2 All- :?e: u,n‘;.‘nl.sos &o 1916, or approxi- | the commission for relief in Belgium |Paul Haffer of Tacoma must serve § must bear the inscription “Submarine | plosives expert. al Texas jackrabbit drive, 1y $1,000, i ‘more 2 Letter.” ment declares that there ,000,000 than in 1915, | since the inception of the work. In |four months in the county Jjail, the m an importan in in & sum o il m:opuuflon' hte e ué:; n‘;vmm:g::n comelation : e stood, must w Carranza 61 Years Old. bvmlg. . as a .of a “coun 0] e n S 'wnhouz“&m;:m vegnm:;t" to a “govern- | criminal: libel I 5 fpub- w“.mnc the alienist. . Chief of Police White announced to- harge. ment without a country” h uld do |lished an article -accu - the - ter-marriage has e | Venustiano Carranza day that re 1 |2 vth-n.'lo'voto‘mee&%m- “the Un: 3 of +more - 3 f 5 c_here, cele- g 3