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: ,mv o Py 5 PRICE TWO CENTS ‘the Largest in Gonnecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population. The Bullotn’s Crculaton in Norwich is Doubidfihat of Any Other Paper, and Its Jotal Circulation is : Gondensad Tolograms *| ppg Benedict for Christian Unity . WING | et Paraoevs [Slayer of Artist's |Logal Aspect of TEUTONS MO D a1y A [ErEnsiaa e Model a Suicide| Print Paper Prices| . rve v o VOL. LIX—NO. 5 POPULATION 28,21 . The French line steamer Espagne arrived at New York from Bordeaux. Spanish .ag..u . Leandro, of 1,616 . tons, and ‘Greek - X A ¥ . —_— SHOT HIMSELF AS DETECTIVES | TO BE TAKEN UP BY THE DE- : 4 : G;;ooln Russian Minister of Justice 5 2 Jan. 4.—(By wu:.:‘-n; to Say- KNOCKED ON DOOR \ PARTME?’T OF JUSTICE 3 roff, Russian fer of “.dmlf'hmd —_ . ; = i . ; g -y | the appointment ‘r oro- : Havé Driven Russian and Rumanian Forces Toward |yissse bis oot s toperies'sy [ AT ATLANTIC CITY \ et e o D) the Moldavian Town of Galatz HOUSE DEFEATS AMENDMENT | Bernard Wesley 'Lewis, of & Wealthy It Would Have Continued the New- 2 ter—O lands Railway Committee ity W et D o ar. 3 Wealthy, But Had Met With Bus- Washington, Jan. 4—A proposed| I"eSs Reverses. rule to compel immediate amendment bt . damson law to continue the T f . Newlands rail com: % Exports from the United States A Force of Russian Rear Guards the Only Troops of De-|year from nenwfionagymg‘f-:,:gfy ome | Atlantic City, N. J., Jan. 5.—Bernard | Washington. Jan. 4—Attorney Gen- |during the eleven months of 1916 end- [ Washington, Jan. 4.—Private letters Ported today. was aaiarsgC GolY Te- | Wesloy Lewis, scion’ of a weaithy | cral Gregory today took over the yield [ing November 30, amounted to 4,960,- [from the vatican received by Dr. A Now Reémnaius ia Deluutha Macedonia | Bonse. 167 53 105" n" the | Pittsburgh family, who had been |or the federal trade commission’s in- | 302,630. Palmieri of the library of congress, fenders Now Remaining —In Under present law the committee | S0UENt in connection ‘with the murder | quiry into the print paper market with y 5 recognized writer on ecclesiastical su : 4 s A . | Zoes out of eximtenae sames commIttee lof Maizie Colbert, the artist's model, |a view to determining whether thero| President Wilson appointed Lieut. | Jects, announce that Pope Benedict XV the Germanic Allies Are Continuing - THeir Invasion|ident Wilson wanted it gou: in a Philadelphia apartment last Sat- | is a paper trust and to instituting civil | Col. Chester Harding, Army Engineer | I+’ about to appoint a commission o The English Government has pro- hibited the exportation of coal to Nor- way. John McCullagh, ex-chief of Police of New York, died suddenly at As- bury Park. CHECKED BY PIUS X There are 136 cases of small pox in Connecticut, of which 100 are in 3 ‘Waterbury. Attorney General Gregory is Looking A . G 50 A charter has been granted to I W. . Pittsburg Family—Was Estranged| Over the Findings of the Federal |kilam & Co. Inc. of New York, witn| the Anglican’ Church and Seek the Tratle Commission With a View to|2 capital stock ot §700,000. Establishment of a Reunion With the SUITS MAY FOLLOW To Cultivate Friendly Relations With " . i d the fe oy - Institutng Ovil and Criminal Pro- [, Fire destroyed the four-atery ware-| Russian Orthodox Church—Commis- ceedings Against Manufacturers. pair Co., ab Brooklyn, at a loss of. $100,- sion of Four Cardinals Appointed. INVADERS CONTROL FROM DANUBE TO BLACK SEA = continued. Without a special rule it is oanued: |urday, killed himself with a rifle in|and criminal proceedings _against|Corps. to be Governor of the Panama |four cardinals to renew a movement - 7 | the bath: ining his_bed Canal Zo b . impossible to get ai e room adjoining his room | manufacturers or others who may |Canal ne. egun by Pope Leo XIII d 3 From the South and West, But Are Encountering Strong | (50 Souse. “rhe’ 22, cxtension through | in° the exclusive States Villa, on | have violated the antl-trust Jaws. doned by Pope Pins X, looking 1o a 3 2 . . |ing _on transportation nob“lm‘“s - 2‘?::" avenue, tonight, as two local Sttt i’ Hucent Disclostires. In November 55 railroads, reporting | reunion of Christianity and the culti. Resistance at Various Points—In the Wooded Carpathi- ghally, mot on tne legisiation to sup- | fie Goor of Bis room, OMMIance Of |- pegident Wilson s actively interest- | (o 1S, Intersiate Corgerce, Commia- | vetlon of friendly relations with the : e lamson law. > oy in recent disclosures of . practices 4 o4 ) [ 3 public announce- = Republicans -d ey Bullet in Temple. g I xo ed $84,721,003. ment on the sub 3 ans the Russians Have Captured an Advanced German | tion as desisned sotei o mronis®s | The bullet entored tne mans tem. | RUrsued in the production and distri- aa on the wubject: ffom Rome is i T umed oy o oro . Lution of print paper and is under-| Four thousand employes at the | oo Position North of Meste-Canesci. Indiana, a democrat of the commutter. | Instantaneons. That Logis amilepaicd |Siood to be following the inquiry |springs Cotton Mills at South Caro- | "o ™o" of Russian Church With osition No o 2 2 56 2 WS A ciosely. lina have been given a 10 per cent. Papacy. who retires from congress at the close | arrest and made Ppreparations to kill of the session. He would have been |himself is indicated by the fact that|aid & reres eommer ot Soorcr tomony |increase in wage retained “at a suitable salary.” the rifle was brand new. from the commission’s field force of | The loss of the barge T. E. Mul- Dr. Palmieri said tonight that the new movement, as outlined in his ad- h £ ; It also was contended that since the | Yesterday Captain of tective: ; i Except for & narrow strip of land| ‘In the wgoded Carpathians, the Rus- | organization of the committee Jast Au. | Malseed received . & et Liyestizators haye been Placed In the|queen by sinking off Point Judith was| (Continued on Page Two, Sixth Col.) projecting into the Danube marshes |sians in af attack captured from the |Sust for the purpose of studying ail |from Captain of Detectives Tate of 5 s EOAN(pd Iy MBS DY s Omioraen | L e — toward the Moldavian town of GalatZ | Germans an advanced position north | Phases of the railroad situatien, it has | Philadelphia, asking him to endeavor ndictments May Follow. hich arrived at Newport. AIT PRESIDENT'S DECISION all of Dobrudja_has been cleared by .. |heara only a few witnesses, mos: to locate is. i arn pas the Teutonic allies of Russian and |of Meste-Cancsel =~Detrograd reports|whom were authors of books or actis | that Cowis was Known ot Siates Villa [of Justics” oMicials have beers in fre. Rumanian troops. After the fall of | that in this fighting the Russinns took | cles which contained virtually their |but up to 9 o'clock last night he had Matchin and tJile::s!th& ::efend:g k:g- fllll;e;mfi;i;:ed g::onpr‘:i‘;‘:gnflgacfig; lesr?emony. IR, not arrive dat the house. (Continued on Page Eight, First Col.) gan a_retreat e Danube to- > 5 presentative am i, ara Braila, and according to Berlin, | §uns and other war material later that he would endeaver to heva A N Luptons, LAWSON TO TESTIFY a force of Russlan rear guards on the| On the other fronts the operations|the Interstate Commerco committee, |, About s owclock tonight word come More than 100 American manufac- | Washington, Jan. 4—Interest in the peninsula projecting _toward _Galatz | are still confln S e e toomn~ | of_which he is chairman, report the |OVeL the telephone to Captain Mal- | AT “LEAK” HEARING |turers of glass and pottery products | Mexican situation remained centered comprises the only entente troops now |bardments aud engagemen Ween | resolution tomorrow. seed’s office that a man wering the were represented at the opening of the | tonight on what action by President Rumania between the Danube river | Small reconnoitering parties. Tn Ga- S description of Lewis entered | g; ;i . o et E licia the Austro-Germans delivered | RAILROAD LEGISLATION States Villa and was eating dinner, | G/ves UP An Intended Trip to Europe Pittsburgh glass and pottery show. Wilson might follow his approval of Gov. Fielder of New Jersey an- nounced that he had no intention of calling a special election in Somerset County to elect a State seator. ON MEXICAN SITUATION Whether Conferences of the Joint Com- mission Will Be Brought to an End. : e Fosg . For That Purpose. the recommendation of the American In Moldavia the Teutonic allies, de- | several attacks against the Russians, Detectives Farley and Totten imme- The N D b By o vy i but_they proved unsuccessful Raids TO BE PRES! iately o —- e Navy Department opened bids |members that conferences of the Mexi- spite the heavy snows, are continuing Y P SED IN HUOSE|diately left headquarters rushed to R s e W Lh i conaiaat ok thts 5 scont | eatt- Arierioee aint oty oriihe Mexi- i %t the country from the | of Germam trenches northeast of. Ar- x:‘;:‘mb;ut, a.\lhoughryahng the [ras and in the neighborhood of Wyt- | Designed to Prevent Railroad Employ- | gone up to his room on the third floor. | Lawson, telegraphed Speaker Clark to- cruiser!il to t‘gut not more man sr;fi;)oo.- brg)ugh: to an end. front of Field Marshal von Mackensen |schaete are reported by the London | es From Striking Without Giving 60| They hurried upstairs and rapped on |Night that he had cancelled plans for (000 each, and one ammunition ship. r. J. R. Mott, one of the Ameri in the former region they are meoting | war office, which asserts also that a| . °0 © ) Fo Mgl oty i e e s s ey o mnition . | commissionens catriaa”o e erican with strong resistance at various |German dttempt against British T S “Who is there?” Lewis called out.|Washington “before brealfast Monday The rfantey. of Brooklyn left | membery to New York today a formal points from the Russian and Ruman- | irenches east of Armentieres was put | vy, “We have a message for you, Far- |morning to testify beforc the house|McAllen, Texas, for its home station, |reply to the last communication from fan troops. down with losses to the attackers. latehington, Jan. 3—Hallroad lesis- liey answered. *%.et us in.” rules committee, which today ordered |to be mustered out of Federal service.|General Carranza in which he had e ool by Presldéul. Wieom to| _-#ay). right,” wae the-veply public hearings on Reprepresentative AL again refused to ratify the protocol, fupplement the Adamson law is to be| A moment later the detectives heard | Wood's charge that a leak gave Wall| The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has | providing for the withdrawal of Amer- DAMAGE TO SHIPPING Dressed in the house today without|s Goor bang Inside the room. Thinking | Street advance information about [ordered 1,000 stcel hopper cars from |ican troops from Mexico. If Luis Cab- YOUNG COUPLE SHOT waiting for action by, the senate. i i Pull C a 1,000 ity o Lewis was to escape | President Wilson's peace note. the i Lo » COmMPpOsite | rera, chairman of the Mexican WHILE ‘RIDING IN TAXICAB. IN BOSTON HARBOR [er a conference with the president to- | through a window, they hurried.to an| Democratic members of the com- |hopper cars from the Standard Steel|and his colleagnes, Tgnacio Bonilies - E = lay and while the senate committee|adjoining room from which there was |mittee were greatly exercised over the |CO- and Alberto J. Pani, desire it, a last Driver Said He Heard the Man Urging [Caused by Southeast Snowstorm of [ Was continuing its hearings on the|a communicating door to the bathroom |first. telegram,. which sugsested that meeting will be held, grobably in Wednesday Night. subject, Representative Adamson, the|of Lewis’ apartmenz. As they tried |the investigation might be postponed| Permanent organiation of the sug-|Washington, merely for tfe expressic chairman of the house commerce com- | the door the rifle shot rang out. until spring, or summer. The speak-|2r planters’ corporation to finance the|of the formalities incfdent to [t)ilssoh‘ll: the Young Lady to Marry Him. 5! mittee, a ed that withis roducis d selling of Cuban and Brookline, Mass., Jan, 4—James J.| Boston, Jan. 4—A southeast snow | Jlfec, anmounc t within ‘a few Keyhole Had Been Plugged. er was inclined to the opinion that un- |Producing and selling ubax. tion of the commission. . 2ley of S vill d Miss Mildred |storm brought wreck and confusion to | 92¥s he would introduce and seek the R der the wording of the resofution ask- | SOuth American sugar was effected at| There has been no - t Riley of Somerville an: s re sace of bills designed to provent| They tried to ingert a ley in the |der the we wec;.m x Sactution: nak - o o announcement of Melzain, a stenographer, were shot and | shipping in this harbor during gthe. 5 e : ety wotnaed tonisht while |night, £ was discoyered after Hay- | fallroad employes from striking with- | door, but found that mfh::yhl;xl:rgfi Ltigation, congress was powerless to riding in a taxicab to her home here. |break today. The tern schooner Em- | O z ,and o | Deer m‘cmfi to. Lowist}force . .. Layson’s attendance. He | . The driver of the cab told the police |ma McAdama, was blown -emto- the| U ag ;- eth o sodtio bedroom, where . they finally ecffected | conferred with members of the com- |trial for John r;v.s_r e ;per, tc‘?n- the matter of withdrawing the troops that he had overheard a conversation |shores of Spectacle Island, and rolled n{] "“’i 31“ e ghands of military au-{ = e, The door to the bath- |mittee, but before he had rcached any |Yicted of the R mo '3 and then diplomatic channels be pro- 11 which the man appeared to be urz- |onto her side after being abandoned | thorities in case of public necessity. |10 1" o0 Tocied, however, and they | decision as to what further steps he |MrS. Agnes M. Telper, was postponed |yided for dealing with questions at ing the young woman to marry him,|{by Captain Hatton amd his crew of | It has been understood that the pres- | wore' forced to break it open.: would take the second message arciv- |until today. issue between the two governments. and a few minutes later shots were |four men. They had worked for three | ident wanted the railroad programme| ™y o "was found half reciining in |ed. 7 ix | It appears certain, however, that Hen- fred. e hours at the pumps before leaving the | COmPpleted by amendments to a meas- |, Tathtub. His finger still clutched | In accordance with a decision reach-| Two firemen were killed and six|ry p Fletcher will be sent to his post Miss Melzain is a daughter of a for- |craft, which probably will be a total ‘A:‘e now pending in the senate. M. | po trigger of the rifie and the muz- |ed by unanimous vote of the rules|Others injured th,n an autt:_1 engine | in Mexico as ambassador. mer member of the Boston Symphony | wreck, %ithough the cargo of 250 tons | Adamson said today, however, that he | o' rested against his temple. committee committee today, the first|0f Union Hill. 2 B e ol A ome administration officials oppose orchestra and is 19 vears of age. Riley |of coal from Perth Amboy for St. An- | Was tired of waiting for the senate to Cut of Maizie Colbert. public hearing on the rges ~will |2larm, skidded and ran into a lof te in ordering Pershings men. out is 34 and employed as a railroad claim |drews, N. B, may be saved. P, r : o, e (i Tyow miomifug " Tusemnch as|BEciNSt ia tren: of Mexico, on the ground that it might sgént. According to the police, the!| The British schooner Wanola ,also a | hearings for I don’t know how long, On the bureau in Lewis’ room were | poy osentative Gardner, one of the J 2 e Carranza the impression that it coly statement they could obtain from |three master, was forced ashore at|he added, “and I doubt if the members | several copies of today’s Philadelphia, | \;or" (itnesses expected to appear, is| Fire destroyed the two uPDer| ... of his insistence, when in reality Riley was: “I did it because I wanted |Point Allerton, and still resisted ef- | KNOw much more about the subject|Atlantic City and New York newspa_ |t oo oM Tawson will not be |Stories of the main building of = the | . chief move would be to release na. bire: forts of conat guards amd. two. tugs [When the hearings are over than they |Dbers. Across the front page of one of |1 Detroit and My, Lawwson will not be|Gakwood Seminary, a Friends' school, | 4o, ©1iel Tove Would be to release na- Both the man and woman were un- [to float her this morning. _Captain | 10 NOw. g B them ran the headline: tee will adjourn over until Monday,|ight miles west of Ayburn, N. Y., at|ine regulars out of a poor sirategic po. conscious at the hospital at a late |[Ward and his men remained aboard| Mr. Adamson’also will press his|,.“Girl May Solve Model Mystery.” |p ., ccentative Wood, father of the |& 105S Of $20,000. sition. hour. She was found to have bullets |the vessel, which has a eargo of coal | Proposed special rule, now in the house| {inder this was a large column cut |resolution, is the only other witness Secretary Baker conferred with the 1 her right side and wrist, while Riley |from New York for St. John, N. B. ";-'es committee, for immediate con-|of Maizie Colber that the committee plans to call at|_ ©One president late today and later an- was shot three times—in the forehead,| Off the Chelsea waterfront, the | Sideration of his resoluticn to extend| [ewis was positively identified by | this time. nounced’ that there was no change ia sbdomen and thigh. harbor tug Metropolitan foundered | the life of the Newlands railway in-|the owners of the hotel. He was abP- | There was much speculation here to- the situation. X lAhe ;;relldenl'a decision as to the 3 merican commisioner's _suggestion Argument for a motion for a new |that he act on his oWn fnitiative In workman w. killed, and another, seriously injured when _the first floor of a house in cou of con- The chauffeur said that the man en- | suddenly, her crew of ten men barely | Vestigating committee for one year.|parently about 38 years of age. pight &5 to the identity of a New York |Struction :n‘ No. 170 New York Avenue, o gaged him at his stand in front of a |clearing the craft in a small boat be- :2',& “i{f:ng;;‘;fgl:;:;fl“;tzf':"ge;xpolge Continued on Page Three, Fifth Col) | F2nker, who Mr. Lawson said in his Broklyn, colizpsed. A YUCATAN CORPORATION Back Bay hotel to take them to Brook- [fore she went down. 2 xtended. Ob- | (Continued o o 5 ) | tegrim mignt give information AbOUE| g e lone =L duced ot ani L RN line. When nearing University road,| The fishing schooner Commonwealth | jéction by Representative Rayburn of —_——— the leak and was also lcaving for t P i T Texas today blocked unanimo: E 5 . i in the Senate a bill amending the —_— P e N e D A o > Tesolution, | ENTENTE REPLY TO CENTRAL Xurope. . There may be further com- |, yprook law for the pensioning of | Increased Price Has €ost American heard shots, and immediately after- |spit in the harbor, and the crew man- | Sent for consideration of fhe resolution. icati cith Mr. Law thi S L : ward the girl opened the door of the |ned the pumps for ten hours before the | ViZorous opposition to the proposed POWERS I§ IN BERLIN | Ticaiion wi T. Lawson on his|soldiers’ widows by Teduciie thelpen- Farmers M of Dollars. car and ran up the strect a few hun- |{vessel was pulled clear. compulsory notice measure from or- —_— i SR el e LG sioning age from 70 to 65 years. 3 dred yards to her home. Riley re- e R ganized lebor generally js anticipated.| By Roundabout Route of Washington ASSACHUSETTS o Washington, Jan. 4.—FHigh price of mained in his seat. wounded, and the - It was to fight such proposals that and Copenhagen. 60,000 IN MASS. State Senator Ogden L. Mills of |gigal, the binder twine hemp controll- chauffeur drove him to police head- | CONVICTED OF MURDER four_ railway brotherhoods and thel| ADDICTED TO DRUG HABIT |Manhattan is to be chairman of theled by the commission reguladora, a guarters, where hie condition was seen ON PERJURED TESTIMONY | Am¢Tican Federation of Labor repre-| Berlin, Jan. 4. Noon, via London, —— ney standing committee of the Sen-lyuycatan corporation, was taken up at to be so serloug that he was removed e sentatives recently allied themselves|7.06 p. m.—The official text of the en- | Commission Reports Habit* Is Not |até, to be known ‘(":’,t“‘efgmm‘;"‘?k"“ a conference today hetween Secrefiry to the hospitall while officers went t0 [ Herman Billik, Released From Jolist, | UnoMcially. They oppose all meas- | tente reply to the central powers' nro- | Confined to Any Particular Class, |l1¢ affairs of the City of New York. |Redfield, Chairman Hurley of the fed- thé home of' Mis¥ Melzain. ey e acitts | ures reing men to labor. posals has been finally received by the e 4 A o |€eral trade commission ana Charies D. Riiley: thie’ palice Tearsed,, had been nsents to Marriage of His Daugh- | Brotherhood officials are expected | American_embassy by the roundabout | Boston, Jan. An estimate tnat | TWo passengers and a motorman|Orth of New York, a dealer in hemp Pariugs stfeotisn o, Mis lolea e Sm e e 5 Thefove the senste. Comitito: s it T aill o, orckcntod "By Astasader |20,000 persons 1n fhis stats are addict- |1 una " Third Avenue trolley car Tan |jusce ) oo Lo tlo deparegnt of v:as not looked upon as serious by her Chicago, Jan. 4—Bent, white-fiaired | is expected that they will then inaus- | Gerard to the foreign officé this after- L o altalon i into 'a_Westchester, Avenue car at|™*Vucatan sisal provides more than 50 Tamily. Since the death of her father |and fifty, Herman Billik left Chicago | urate a fight on the Adamson pro-|noon. There is no urgency with re- | thg S ; 5 : 3 per cent. of the binder twine used in fast sammer, Mildred. the youngest of | tonight for Cleveland to begin life | posals. spect to the presentaticn, as the Sw e“;fi‘:;'mbgm,c;.‘;g’“g\f“)“TCh-';"h;gn";t Bronx. = the United States and the greaf in- = family of six children, had been em- |anew. Billik was freed from Joliet | House leaders pointed out tonight|minister presented the official toxt re- | SSHERME PAE CTRE SRan JH0S T 7 10 in |CTease in price during tne last two ployed in Boston. prison after serving eight vears fol- | that passage of the Adalson bills by | ceived from Italy on Tuesda ticular class of people. Increases of about per cent. in|vears has cost American farmers mil- lowing his conviction for murder on | the house would not Interfére with the | Sober second thousht in official cir- | 'The commission found that the | 52lar or a1 ‘fia&?fl;:;hnds:rtg«:;s °fal|lions of dollars. Indication are that = ony which is now admitted to|senate procedure. The senate has|cles confirms the impression express- . = i ployes of itts °- |it will go still higher. ADMINISTRATION'S PLAN have been perjured. 5 before it a bill passed by the house at|ed on the day the press version of the s‘:e‘\eer;tmllmt‘tfa:‘;evn‘:fi?e‘;q%:'?hc:eta;;:-s ceiving 375 a month or less have| So far the United States govern- FOR FLOOD CONTROL |, He bore no malice, he said, toward | the last session to enlarge the inter- |note was received here that the note | UESCHCC thew BIUTIHER OF TOPRETG: | been approved by the Board of Edu-ment has found no means of curbing iTerrE; ‘)’.g:élfig ccc‘-’nf‘e‘s;teclB}he_;mlrpfg- itate commerce commissiori and any|Puts an E;xd for the dp!‘zsent to n}i! St ';houm be detared’ ahd trepted | COMOD: the activities of the commission reg- ;e otmd : ured. nvi ik of the | house measures ily 7| chances of peace and Germany an S Neare A = ladora, - A e ver, “"""""g""’" F“’°"3CA“P°'"""°“* murder of one of the five members of | tached to it a;a,‘i,“:}.;m::{;"’ lffl?;n her allies must buckle down to the |25 common nuisances, Snd {’S“C:rfp“,; Dr. W. C. Kluttz, city health officer l'v:la\'eorl?n:mrer?‘le?lf:nmhn:rlmlv g:?]‘m\‘.-(;"i of Commission by Congress. the Vzral family who died by poison.|on the entire bill in conference then|task of continuing the strasgle with i bt - tai . |at Bl Paso, Texas, died of typhus fev-1,,, yniimations that the department of = < _ Commenting upon reports that his| would be prompt, it is asued. all enerzy. This undercurrent of opin- warrant in = certain cases.ier.” He- contracted the disease while |y, iice if it takl [ : e Washington, Jan. 4—President Wil- | qaughter, Edna, 19 vears old, is en- 2 v R fon is larsely supported by the opinion {The boards of registration in medi- | onqucting a campaign against ty- [ISTUER F AE THERE WP e question wi son indicated definitely today that the | gaged to Vrzal, he said: “If she loves | TORNADO IN OKLAHOMA expressed in the neutral pres. cine, dentistry .pharmacy and veterin- | 1., hrought to the border by Mexi- their, oonnection.. administration will favor the creation | him I shall be satisfied to see them - - . ary medicine, the committee recom- | PRUS brousht ; ANNUAL BT Sic during the present session of congress | married. LLED FIFTEEN CHILDREN e mended, should be given broader pow- N N DOLLAR PRI T b e Shattered a Schoolhouse Near Blacker, | P ROVIPENCE MEN STRUCK ers to cancel and revoke registrations | Cphairman Henry of the House Rules FUND FOR GOOD ROADS A e b o M Bt : »: and licenses, Committee conferred with President * all governmental work conneoted with | FRENCH WAR PRISONERS Okla—Victims Mostly Girls. BY A NEW HAVEN TRAIN |™}; houla be an offence for physi- | Gomaelitiee, ©o i i . ’ e . - plans to extend for one | Provide For Roads and Trails in Na- the interior waterways of the nation, 5 5 cians and drugsists to have any m 1 Fa s : indiuding Tiver mprovements. ‘drain: MOSTLY OF YOUTHFUL AGE Muskogee, Okia Jan. 4—Only one | Walter J. s,d¢,°.¢::.1,:,,:|ilK.:,d T mderstinding s to " sharinz year the life of the joint congression- tional Forests age, irrigation an ood control. Fifty-three Per Cent. Are Bet o e v children in a frame school | —Alphonse Toucl e Probably Fa- fits on drug prescriptions. Adver- | ,q; roblems. R i g 3 = e building should be prohibited, = -1 The commission on the establish- |; Teders the house rive late today. s 2 5 & L) 3 n sh- [in connection with the federal good v ! Newlands, | V] . Fifty-three per cent of the |killed. Y a ) o 5 4 iy as been a rancis Sev- |1ional forests were announced toda futho’ffi whvaral bi?l?zng:loihe Guestion, | French prisoners brought into central 21:2‘3@ ngi ;;ee;?:r‘ e L A S R e L i s -fmmnfi‘?iy éo eral weeks examining potential sites|The group of eastern states. Maine, 2nd Chairman Fletcher of the sematd |station on the German front on the | neighborhood of the schoothonse en | meany Dl o e o | ot and that the same dost for a new Pacific coast naval base, has | New Hampshire, Georgla, North and ommerce commitiee. The proposal is | Somme sector during the autumn were | press the opinion that sh i 2 ke g 1 2 g left for Portland. South: Carolina, Tenneasee, = Virginia, fo have the committee composed Of the [between 18 and 20 Vears, says the | ana her body blown away, . 0 |2utomobile containing the two men at |tor issued 2§ other prescriptions : 3 and West Virginia—in which the gov- secretaries of war, commerce, agri- [Overseas News Agency. Durlng Nov Early reports of deaths in other lo- | Sidebottom was a member of the | WATERFORD YOUTH KILLED A bill to permit American power|ernment is purchasing lands for na- h ivilian cngi ember the proportion of prisoners be- |calities of southeaste; e ; 3 s plants to withdraw 20,000 feet of|tional forests receives $21.17 culture and three civilian cngineers - | calities of southeastern Oklahoma an- | firm of W. and W. J. Sidebottom, com- 4 . nal forests receives $21.120, eppointed by the president. tween those ages was increased to 65 |pear unfounded, according to informa- | mi serchants, of this city. BY HIGA TENSION WIRE |water per second from Niagara Falls, | " Ten per cent. of the anmiount avail- increase. Of the British prisoners de- |fon here. Scores of physicians ana | SSion ™ z e the full amount permitted by a treaty | apie tor 1910 s - winpoigunt avall- James E. Dougherty, 19—Hand Came | with Great. Britain ,was passed by |fincent fund. One-haif of the . re- the House, 247 to 82 mainder has been apportioned among the states in amounts based on the Hyman Suffrin, of New - York was|greq of the national forest lands in FIRE ON FIFTH FLOOR OF A NEW HAVEN HOTEL. Twenty Guests Driven from Their Rooms at New Crown Hotel. 30_per cent. house when fi 2 ‘s | THREE SMALL CHILDREN : e P 8 Fitty-two per’ cent. of; thip: Prenchl tavagen was taren i Diops, Sorms e [l ConteE Wit Hpsak in Insulation. prisoners brought to that statement in [ miles distant, by a runner. None of i New Haven, Conn. Jan. 4.—James November previously had been sum- |them has returned. The extent of the | when Their Home Was Destroyed by | E. Dougherty, 19 years old, was in-|Struck by a lith Stx];lee!t( crxs-xt_own car | ach, Swhile the other haif has been moned to service, ten per cent. previ- | material damage caused by the storm | ' pe oy Raad maroyes &Y stantly ‘killed today at ehe Whitney- |at 14th Street and Tifth Avehue, and |gljoted on aybasis of ihe estimated ously had been wounded twice and |is unknown. ire on a Lonely Road Near Hast-| g 1o wire mill in Hamden, when his|taken to St. Vincent's Hospital un-|yalye of the 'timber and forage re- SO ey L e N gnndey wink ings, N. Y. hang came in contact with a break |conscious, suffering from a possible|goyrces which the forests contain times. MISSING HONOR CONVICT ‘5 in the insulation of a highly charged |fracture of the skull. . e oo aadediai y T ; Dreicer of - New Yorik has|SEVERE FIGHTING 8OUTH IS READY TO RETURN | _Syracuse, N. Y. Jan 4 —Their es-fejectric wire. The accident occurred| . ... in the tehting room. = Feilow employ- | .quired for $150,000 - the _painting OF €HIHUAHUA CITY CREW OF TORPEDOED cape cut off by “flames and smoke. hree small cl ren of r. and Mrs. STEAMER P B! Henry A. Schapper Wa: g £ es shut off the power and used a pul-|% b T OBARLY LOST | ™ overdue at Kansas Penite: Lelang Ascyer wers qummed to death | Sofor 1n van sffors to savo hia jits, | \COrist AbRessin eto Marvi by RoBer | o\ o\ vitla Forces -and General prdeciiny z The children were Irene, 5; Hobart, | &0 Irom Waterford and lived with a |\ riengding Columbus. El Raso, Tex., Jan, 4.—Severe fight- London, Jan. 4, 8.26 p. m—An ad-|(o0%, FORt WWorth, Texs to obtain |3 ang a baby nine months oid. T fUSEee 1 T ol st wel ey ing between Viila forces and General miralty Snounceiment of anotner cass | 20080 CSIVEY MhSOpER T HENRY FoRD DENOUNGED | Secretery Lansing confarred it | Figclco Sturgula’s Command soulh of “callous disregard for the lives of i = Gt SN i ibaios ety dnd o | EWIET & €O PROEITS, BY REPRESENTATIVE GARDNER |erign relations committee, and urged | today by government agents. General non-combatants came to iight, . nounced that he was ready to return $20,465,000 FOR YEAR. that Congress soon provide the $25.- | Murguia was said to have gone south of the British 8(?‘:::6!‘ North '?'l.les. Accused Detroit Man of Using His| 000,000 to pay for the Danish West| from the capital with virtually his en- proceeding in ballast from Hull for|of the prison confessed themselves at Ending Sept. 30, 1916. z government of the newly acquired is- [eent ou* Saturday night and Sunday. patch on November 10 réported as|with Schaj case. - Detroit, Jan. 4—Henry Ford was |lands. It was also reported from" the same having been 'torpedoed. Despatcl from Fort Worth said | Chicago, Jan. 4.-—Gross sales of |accused of using his fortune to pre- New Haven, Conn., Jan. 5—Twenty Ruests were driven from their rooms at the New- Crown hotel in Crown street in the heart of the city early toGay by a fire that started on the fifth floor. For a time the blaze threatened to spread to th eentire structure and to other nearby buildings, but the fire- men got the fire under control quickly. The clerk of the hotel said he be- lier everyone escaped from the building. The origin of the blaze has not been determined. Only One Piece of Wood With Name 5 Leavenworth, Kas., Jan. 4 of 8hip Waghed Ashore. ficer of the state penitentiary here left German Prisoners in French Camps in Africa. . Berlin, Jan. 4. (By Wireless to Say- ville). Swiss Red Cross reprasenta- that nothing further has been heard|io prison, 3G_hours after his ten .day Shristmas parole had lapsed. Officers | Gross Sales of $575,000000 for Year | Fortune to Prevent Coumtry Arming |Indies and also determine the form of [.tire column to reinforce the troops Canada, which a German wireless des-|a joss tomxetr‘m know how to proceed - source tonight that two of Murguia’'s scribed as “too young” were 1'985 than'| volunteer nurses left for the school- tives were the source of information upon which the German government As only one piece of wood marked|that Schapper declared he had been | $575,000,000. and net profits of $20,465,- | vent his country arming itseif and the Movements of Steams! advance guard troop trains had been rocently issued a memorial complain- | “North ~Wales” has been washed | without money and had remained | 000 were shown in the report of Swift Bordeaux, Jan. 4.—Sailed, steamer |captured by Villa troops and two oth- ing of the condition of German civil ashore together with some bodies on|there since Monday with his wife. | & Co. packers, for the year ending E : dange: Chicago. New York. ers attacked at some point south of B iR Cinduy s e Dversas | s e itk Wk T Bt e e o et ooy Sy Hes T e Tirsot U T | be i he wisintty’ ot Benis Hoasiing n A ng to the e crew K once to Leavenworth 0 ‘the >y the g fore iverpool; n- J be na

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