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PRICE. TWO CENTS vu“"&fi.z’f..";;?‘."‘v" :"m-f‘ = w nemnd to State Department by bassador Spring-Rice An‘upnon-mnum D | L 5 fliwummmunn A tight flaxsesd poultice caused ihe ma»wlvm!mn.- L E R ",wfious - ae‘mnf-vmcn ..au,“y. Thieves robbed 'the Fi; In a Vigorous Attack They Have Retaken the Village| "wiom > 22 om0 . SURPORTED|s60,000 NIANTIC. BRIDGE (15 .+ 3275 58| pggenTiALS NECESSARY TO A DURABLE PE John Z. Lowe, Colector of Internal \ 3 5 : Prossate Revenue for the Second District of ~ of Vadeni, to Defend Galitz | SEPew o Bostowing the highest D s Boiuios Maiiae SBIL for the | REL ey O e : - ; h:mm-'m given & Establishinent of a Board of Health| e £ Explains Why the Allies Demand the Expulsion of Dlannea ‘togay . : , Gofd coin e amount of $400,000 ; N At e Cosie g g | for Norwich District—M. H. Geiss- | was withdrawn from the Sub- Treasury From Europe, Restoration of Alsace-Lorraine to F BERLIN ADMITS A PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL| it Siosies oS sratn e e o S o Putnam Gy | o S o Clbe : aexio : - : > remonies Saturday in the rotunda of | . . 2 : s, 3 Gold ool to the amount of $60,000 of Italia Irredenta to Italy and Other Territorial Chs Washins. : was withdrawn from the sub-t = ‘ : 275 Tor shipment to South Amerca. —Note Was Entirely Unexpected by Washington = in France Have Hit the German Line X 2 New York, Jan. 17—Tortified (Special to The Bulletin.) N ol e b . The British Troops in Fi : telograms and letters sent to im Hariora, Jan. 17 " e house an |are e “:'m?:: ‘ym‘_}:”: ficials—1Is Regarded as a Step Toward the World Fe Gains—Canadians o g : ¢ Teconvened a ., and and apartmen Detroit. . Hard at Two Places for Good Carried dent “Wilzon m_'% ! e W. Perkins 1 i avais were cleared of bustmess |~ " i gy tion to Preserve Peace. will remain closed within half an hour, and adjournment vernor Whitman announced th. ‘Out a Brilliant Raid on German Trenches and Pudnl- o s WA e s | 0%, aken (011,30 “Miursday marning | reappoimtment _ of A-:'::";::f;{c::erfi ol M oon lere were meetings s . o ury, of New York. . Under the president’s order flags on ot of many committees for the purpose of . /i ) ed Their Positions 300 Yards to the German Second Line | _ | Amerion’ overnment bulsings e ot ol ,,,;“,,Io‘,’: .‘."3‘9"““‘}““?” Andce Radovitch, premier of Monie- aillee 1 R idrecaed oy Acns | tomaar e e forts and ‘essels through part of preliminary negro, has tendered hi: ¥ ith ot g / —On the Other Fronts There Have Been No Big Battles | woria will iy at half mast until atter S L be | Complotea. The ussisnment of seats in | King Nicholas, Who has Aceepted It. | Soto, aritian forelen minfater, o | which will &1 - > the funeral ceremonies. tional Chairman William the house was deferred to Thursday. 7 ered today to the state department,| It is recognized t 5 i ' each 1 # > ; - : —A German Raider Which for the Past Month Has| Sccretary Denios | orferss, cach|in which ho told the chairman that the [ Be58 iyl Cowles, U, S N re- || 5 measars, which weoteat wogr Tt | amplity helr peace note, by explaining | tions maybe aificult of Salite of nineteen guns at noon on | DEOPOSCd Tsupslemental commitiect U0} ington, made the motion to adjourn in | troduced In the Minnesota legislature. | hle nt Bresent fo attain n Beacs which | i moenl et : % O GAEPRS 5 a eneral harmony Been Preying on Entente Shipping, is Accredited With |saturaay. > Remindho By 2%, > Barme respect to the memory of Admiral ‘- At ) g S gl Messages of Condolence. ;,u, B8 s it e 7Y | Dewey, the hero of Manila bay There| The Wyoming Senate has passed o A Chenes et et o oAy o A, Having Sunk Fifteen Vessels. “Thousands of messages of condo- Mendieid: Hin Demand. il Sew Sied Mito- Fo i o f‘;:!l‘l;gflomlpll’ewh‘: S0 explains why the aliles demand the | concerned none lence were carried to Mrs. Dewey to- expulsion of Turkey from Europe; | be satisfied, even im Sy "a% Who Dewey ‘homs here, Whers | He renewed his demand for 2 moet~ | mittees under the rules. 1918, ToWtoTation: plo Tlascnslorralne . to | peany 1a: secuted on \ the admiral died and where his body of the m“:g:n“m e 1 : Deer Damages. ks France, of Ttalia Irredenta to It indicated by the allie % Sl 2o uimtit 1€ 1 taliem 2o the- eAnitol Fepublican- | o 4 coe presented that provides | Lhe House voted to retain_ the|and the other territorial changes sot Text of Balf Not The British troops in France have are g out an intensive infantry| Soiurgay for the funeral. President for 5 close meman o i GOy des | pneumatic tube service in New York, | forth. s R . S rman line hard at two he Russians. s Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago and St.| “Those who think : The text of Mr, Balfou communt lon. - = it T ternation reati v nof latest British commd s et iattiliesy Buels ana engage.| Body to Be Taken to the Capitol. | {ng'Tlis stand. Zith a shotgun found demaging. any| Exports of cofton from the port of | tavs. mave — iilclcarned ihe | lessons sending P vied out a brilliant raid : potween small partis. The funeral plaus, as far as they |S "The committee as proposed woula |erop. . Galveston for the month of December |taught by recent history. After chars. |llied note I ® trenches on a front of 700 yards apd had been completed tonight, provide[be impotent,” Mr. Perkins satd. -“We ; ose Lobster Season. amounted to $298,472, valued at $31,- |ing that German. influence in Turkey | lOWing obs B mosed the poaitions o a depth oG \ RAIDER HAS for a private service at the residence, | want a committee representative of | An act was introduced that would |362,495. BOd remnited {h . conditions. as barbsc. | brine to » c 300 yards to the German second line! s EEN VESSELs|attended only by members of the im- | both parties which shall have real|prohibit the taking of lobsters from ous und more agsressive than were | States government. I g The Germans suffered heavy casyal- /“"‘ EACE mediate family, before the body is|powers.. This is a crisis in the af- | the waters of Long Tsland sound be-| The Master Painters and House|known under Sultan Abdul Hamid, | Seneral tenor of the | taken to the capitol In the cortege |fairs of the republican party and we | tween the state line at Greenwich on |Decorators’ Association of New York | and that it had been shown G ny | that while he nim Mo Beaucourt sur Ancre another Durh ing the Last ""'“' in the South|(hat will follow it up Pennsylvania|want to see what the republicans are | the west up to and including the wa- opened its annual convention at Ro- |canmot be expected to respect. ireaty | tense desire . avenue before the public services and | going to do about it. ters opposite Bridgeport on the east, | chester. i » i soon and that when it com drive by the British gave them Ger. D f ROt ib M 2 obligations, Mr. Balfour says e LaRr man positions over a front of $00 there from the capitol to its resting Asks Declaration of Attitude. ‘ 5 : 4 yards, they held despite a counter-at-| Rio Janeirs, Jan. San. 11, <A Germas | place at ‘Arlington wil be virtually | -1t they dom't R oS Hood for Education. \JFire destroyed the Second Re Troaty Protegtion Not Sufficient. |ment, at east, conce ok In which the Germans lost heas- |raider tor the pest, monh hes been | the enire cors of Mgt offclal N | win e 1 opbose the Tnoompeient || mesolution wax presented_appoint- [ S5O, o (e New Yor So long as Germany remams the | ferms, on Syhich i {ly under the British barrage fire. sinking vessel R vt o pmen e Nt °rs | democratic administration, we want | ing Walter D. Hood of Manchester a | g0 00 ¥, N. ¥, Germany which without a_shadow of | ORS00 AICTNE "The Russians in _a vogorous attack | powers in the South Atlantic. and marines from the Norfolk naval|to know that. If they womw't call to- | member of the state board of educa- .000. justification overran and Varoarously | FRHITE share the b reached the village of Vadeni, six | repo: the number at fifteen. Sur- | station and the Washington navy yard | gother the national committee, we g Do sowthwest of the fmportant Dan- el IT Uiy Mldirover veasite io the| Ml varibns' ofer atiay And Bav L et e s | e P A ity o : : ubian town of Galatz, according to|number of 237 have been landed at/|units. future action. If they do call the| L. ... dinlts L. 32d Michigan Infantry, was shotas secure if they have no better pro- | o0 '8 character and | mflfl and repulsed with heavy | Pernambuce and the fate of nearly 450| Chapiain J. B. Frazier, who was Doramittes togother and It'Fefuses $o act was submitted appropriating |and killed at El Paso by an upidenti- | tection than a solemn treaty.” 4. Py oo 2 Teutonic allied counter- | men is still unknown. chaplain of the flagship Olympia when | act, that will be the basis of our fu- | (Coptinued on Page Three, Sixth Col.) | 2°% T°87% Asserting that Belgium was not Ger- [ 28 FUVE OF FOUACE v attack. 'i‘he Tentonic allies also were| The first official statements given out | Dewey won his place in history at|ture action. But whatever their atti ued ol g ;. many's only victim and that “neutrais q And. haws e Griven out of the village of Gerles- |here regarding the raider were that| Manila bay, will be in charge of tude, this is .the time to declare it. | MAINTAINS “OLIVER OSBORNE"™ Mayor Thompson of Chicago took | were intended to note outrages which | Conditions Which Caus rhear the mouth of the Rimnik |seven vessels had been sunk and nime|services at the capitol. At the resi- not on the ove of the next nationai steps to seize all cars of coal in the |accompanied jts conquest,” the notc | “This becomse cle Siver. but later the Russians were com- | captured. _In a communication to the|dence Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith, | election.” WAS JAMES W. OSBORNE |railroad yards in an effort to ward off | recites the “reign of terror attendant | we consider the main Delled to withdraw in the face of su-|minister of marine the captain of the|pastor of St. john's Episcopal church | ~The telegram from Mr. Dupont as —_— a fuel famine. | upon Germany’s method of warfare” |rendered possible th a Derior forces, The Berlin war office | port of Pernambuco declared he bad |here, the admiral's place of worship.|given out.by Mr. Perkins read: Miss Rae Tanzer Says He Kissed Her| . e and ‘in’ that /connection, says: which the world : 2amits that Field Marshal Von Mack- | learned -the raider had also sunk eight| will officiate. J. H. Glennon, com- of Suppert. Within Ten Minutes After Firs:|.he London es Red Cross fund,| “The war staffs of the central pow- | These were the ensen’s Turkish advance posts near |of the vessels which were at first re- |mandant of = the Washington navy| .y, The sction of thé | Meeting: * | which the other newspapers are also |ers were well content to horrify the |l powers consume ill-treated a country it was pledged to Corporal Frank Schultzof, of Co.|defend, no state can regard its riguts | FPIItY" of peace m were wan but makes no | ported merely captured. Their crews yard,‘will have general cha . & supporting, has now passed the 6,000,- | world .if they can at the same time |domination in the mid ok the. ewntnation of the vil- |the fate oot which 5. mot mOw. ’figunh s Tor fe St exe: 5 S it o i R e i s 800 ‘pounds mark. terrorize 1t munity of nations 1l ¥ Dbered. 441 . ~ officials . b = - s ; ense, plentitully supplicd “Suchitaa valless F Y .E but the ~mast pre: P 2 Tanzer testified umder ‘examina- | The President of Peru issued a de- Durable ‘Peace-Desired. International laws, but -0 vigorously om " q&e ln'tm that un-1 . tion today that “Oiiver cree nrvvldmi for the organiation of | THhe peaple of Great Britain, Mr. | chinery for enforcing ther the and ut one point have|dale these . o 2 eeil- | til dm- the ral the: she :“{' -n::m '“‘;m-'lmrm- o 38 o u&‘:‘mxu‘y 9 nlx"_’eonxreu. to be g&llfnurfuyn, shlrehPr('sldcnl \’V':hun‘n ;nrd |by‘ Yher{'nv that = b 5 s the 1d make int - > =] Opent in_July, o lesire - for = . it a e v L the ario peak. Euryvm- else they were re- | they will be safely landed wif y P S e e it cls W, Bird of Bos- through a flirtation wnd| Geo i 5 3 . A support i35 d Pean meeting her thro: n rge Kennedy, electrician, was |success of the allied cause, Such a |with the aspirations of (b pulsed with sanguinary losses. or twe.. o received to|FIFTY-SEVEN JEWS ton. Mass; Chbarles J. Bonaparte of |proposed marriage one hour Ilater. |killed on thé battleship -Oklahoma by | Deace, It is argued, canmot be expect- | tuent races or securcd & Bt noar - HmOrgon; Baltimore, Md.; Alexander P. Moore B which railroad een the effect that the St. Thtodore has PLEDGE OVER $140,000 5 7 Miss Tanzer as a witness for the de- the explosion of a one-pound sheil |ed unless these three conditions are[and equal treat e o Cliimak. the Bussiams. afiee | been' transtormed into a vaider. : “cf.fl'm""‘;u Pa o Boy c. aiti® [fense in the trial of Frankiin D. Saf- |during batte practice off Charleston. | fulfilled: that existing causes of ‘in- | evil would be : heavy artiliery preparation , attacked| The chamber of commerce and con-|To Meet Expenses of Synagogue and | .o City, it Mt Petking ol {::d- '30 is Chfifidgx‘;"efiffi’,?{";’; Ty = AR, '.ern?;l]anal unre:t shall be “dnr[“ 1;”” cured the e ted the German Pernambuco devoti i s . @ proceedings ree men were injured when an | possible removed or weakenéd: that | o Y Deugsrs Lo b gl 0 meanip Sohoel. e s %o had & conforence with ‘Theoflors | Tansere bredch . of = Promise ~Suit |autemebiie mn which thay wers ciling | toe smsrentiie. aime and the anscoin | b m narrow front, but later were driven out, | much attention to the care of the ship- Riossvelt dn rhe mutier. A v ; L Y- crashed inot a subw; 111 t | ulous method: f the ce PWers oint. leaving the battlefiela " covered with | wrecked crews. There is no confirm.| Baltimore Mr. Jam. 17—_Fifty-sev- | “Sohn Iays Hammond, president of B T i was s e D a Josy. of The Sentot) pomers | Expulsion of T Fusian dead. In Gallcia ' mear the|stion whatever ged en Jews pledged Over $140,000 in a |the National Republican League. wrote | wntie the man she sceuses and Charies S DRl SR T O SRS Sbocow-Ziochart ailroad the Germansifour hundred lixes: fow Rours'today at{ne comvention of | {o” Chairman Wiiicox urging iim to |11 ek who. clais B courted her | Maurice Snyder, of Troy, N. Y. was | {he. ibicmmationsi s ana’ benind 41 as; oo : reestions, o e e paaaea e con | call together the republicin national |while masquerading under, the name [drowned when he lost control 'of 4 |treaty arrangeents for provemtin or | (Continued on Page T SHIPBUILDERS BEFORE FRANCE'S PROTECTORATE agogue and school extension work. | Mr. Willeox said today that he had as | 0r, a Tow Seet away. e O i Tt onen maing i RN OVER MOROCCO | OVer $11.000 was pledged by twenty | yet taken no formal action in connec- | *"pf 2 (3% o C5" SN (ion that James g A MR BAV.STATE AT BT R HOUSE NAVAL COMMITTEE Baltimore Jews, and Adols — e 3 Ph S Ochs. | tion with the harmony plan contro- |vw. Osporne and not Wax, was the| James P. Miller, of New York, a de- Stated Their Side of Controvery With |Is Recognized in a Note by Sscretary | COSITRAR, T (hS (TYS 2nq means | versy, but had et aa” rosressives D i e el clark ok the Liberty National PUBLICTSERVICE COMMISSION TO SAY = p under cross examination. During her | Bank, was sentenced to five years in PR ; 3 Secretary Daniels. of -Ntats Lasping. S0 1hat 414,000 more woult: e ratped [ ubbat 3 el ordeal she collapsed and . brief re- |the Atlanta penitnetiary on a plea of | Passenger Servi team Railroads | “Was One of the Fir ‘Washington, Jan. 17.—The five big| Washington, Jan. 17. — France’s| The Jargest single contribution was|POPE SENDS REPRESENTATIONS |Se3ses were p“r‘;.‘:wy the court to ea- |gnilty. Criticized. American L ahigEanat ies with whom the | Protectorate over Morocco - is - recog- |made in the name of Cincinnati $50,- T dmitted havi told | Sq 1 injured 7. 5 v F navy depertment has negotiated un- nized by the United States in a note |000 and the five Guggenheim brothers TD GERMAN GOVERNMENT '‘anzer ac itte aving ol everal persons were injure: when Boston, Jan. 17.—The Public S New York, Jan, e Zeestally for consiruction of battle |handed Ambassador Jusserand today of New York, Isaac, Daniel, Murray, S the United States district attorney ii|the Seaboard Air Line’s Florida-Cuba | yice Commission, In It sannual report|to Admiral Dewey e A their Side. of ths “con. |by Secretary Lansing. The note says|Sol and Simon, pledged $5,000 each.|With a View to Preventing Further |March, 1915, that she had made an|special southbound, was derailed at |y, ine legisiature, made public tonlght, | gentleman and a p ;ruisers lald thelr side OB 90" |the nction i taken -hothwithstanding | Mr. Ochs gave 310,000 : Belgian Deportations. e T e Y G s mor o vlued s peissengar service of: the|was paid by Thesd ttee today the present conflict in Europe, in order | Committee reports made th —- 3 service o was paid by Theo hoitir 8 esscls were il at et | to ‘moet the wishés of the French Bov- | principal work of the day and the elec. | London, Jan. 17, 7.15 p. m.—With a |Deen forced to ';“"e bt b Yo G i o S steam railroads operating in this statay statement issued b vate or mavy plants, the $16.500,000 |ernment and people, for whom _the |tion of officers of m union and of the | view to preventing further Belgian de- |her attorney, who assur - g he German liner Prinz Adalbert,| o, of the trouble has sprung from | Admiral =& <A " |she ‘withdrew her charges the cases | which captured at the beginning et o thone astes s st to Gor. |against her would be dropped. of the war, was sold at auction on the | the congestion caused by the un ‘ want | to tell the truth; I coull |order of the British prize court for | precedented volume of freight traffic, limit of cost set b: gress eventual- | §overnment and people of the United |federation of ple Sisterhoods r‘;fl i R b e States entertain a traditional and ein- | probably will wind up the convention |patriation of those aiready sent to Ger- cere friendship.” tomorrow. many, Pope Benedict has made repre- - noSecause the private builders would | “*7, /iiations on this subject have S i Sentations to the mperial government, |not keep it in any longer” Miss| £152,000. it was stated, but after giving due| authorized limit, Secretary Daniels |been under way intermittently since according to a letter from Cardinai | Tanzer said when asked why she had consideration to this fact it is still | France and Spain partitioned Moroo. | FAVORS LICENSING, BUT later recanted her story. An order was issued by ‘the Public |clear that motive power, car equipment 200,000 10 cauiy miry Dards for itie|co in 1912, but the United States has NOT MUZZLING OF CATS ,,"'g:fi,,:’,”,,“:,‘;‘,:,,”;’,:fi;;{, of state, | On ‘re-direct examination the jury {Brooklyn Rapid Transit to rebulld its|ana operating methods should be im- | nila up to now withheld recognition on the i, asked to inspect the withess' teeth and | tracks on Nostrand Avenue between | proved, American fight e e e e o " | sTound that she should not be the|Mrs. Anna Muller, President of Meri- glim, which has been given out here. |3 i%C 0 " er shoulder. Her coun- | Flatbush Avenue and Eastern Park- |~ Of the New York, New Haven and|cal a deep omld mot be In the public Interest |frst nation to take such action ‘ in praiigy T ARy Society. “I " “The pontiff, whose fatherly heart is |Sel pointed out that when Wax was on | way, Brooklyn. Hartford railroad, the report stated the ral as Fa 2 the stand he said he had noticed commission’s belief that “the time has Pointing out that two private con- |that part of the world, where her in. deeply moved by all the sufferings of |t = othing unusual about her teeth or| One of the old type of subway cars, [come when the energy which has been verns, the Fore River and Union Iron |terests are very indirect. Meriden, Conn., Jan. 17.—Mrs. Anna |{he well-beloved Belgian people. has | @O0 E 0000 standing on a sidifg in the New York | expended. upon. the ity of Dan: | necesss to Tho United Btates héretofors ‘has y o E - Companies, had offered to bulld the |, ;itormly declined fo Tecopuizs terri. | eict, President of the Meriden Hu- e T e o Y o it | “Sortly before court adjourned Miss [Central yards at 165th Street and the | lic sentiment may be devoted more i- ; dauntie P i g Bt i By torial changes the " course of | uey, Soclely Iosued o, statement to- | lCur people who Have been 80 harshiy | Tanzer wis excused from the stand. |Hudson River, was destroyed by fire. |rectly with profit to all concerned, to | gle minded dovoilo The committee was told that cost |the ar, whbut it is that this change | ported the proposed act for the li- |Put on trial, he hus already pleaded | peace NOTE “LEAK” HEARING | Goatiases A ey FPETALDIE, 4. Danc: | eelk. wad . the per ship for hull and . machinery |iS entirely independent of the war.and | echcing of cats Introdiuced in the leg- |in thelr favor with the imperial Ger- ' 3 % bl E H. M intiea A0, U0, ST, 3 Tl & b would be nearer $19,000,000 than 316,- |Was initiated before hostilities broke | jslature = yesterday by Representative | man Eovernment and thet he will do TEMPORARILY HALTED, [ Asiombumen B o et of & de- | neoce, 813 it was tated, “the rend Sually ineapatie © fiu‘}ofl' .73-‘ :i: tbux%:""?‘;mfl’"?i : - = 3 &“"d, m‘ibfimwm h::;"-vwe-r&-m'u:f\ e may 'Le‘;..??.?" et'l‘xe“:le‘;:‘:&:':::: House Rules Committee Given Thirty 2;,’,‘;,‘;:“‘0,‘”“'3;"‘:;;‘;‘ .‘:fi,‘;e}’sflrkfi;fl gompreiedyive plan of fuancing and infifoting. ‘wrons ¢ = . ap- | has not attempted to issue permanen . about $1,500,000. RETENTION OF ALL EXISTIN: zling” the cats, which Mrs. Mullor de- [and that those who have already been Days Longer to Report. pointed by the mayor. AECEitise revan TOr- Th HEMTAGAINLS: frm~ n the highest meani None of the builders would estimate - clared was “positively ridiculous” as |carried off far from their country may e a BECOMNS < e ey n oMcer, a at less than 46 months the time re- NAVV-YARRS NDED | the cats do not open their moutns dur- [soon be back amidst thelr mourning | Wasbington, Jan. 17—Bmpowered to| The Postal Teisgraph Cable Co. an- [ Iioe"tR WUleh 306 56, (Rlmblc ¢ American.” e i s e . pad " et 152 ounas sranan thate moss. Tone | ttis ot has bee; employ counsel and expert stock ex-|nounced that messages to Europe by |hag been faced in the past’few davs 1l insisted that shortage of skilled i e Sounds hrough thelr noses. Shelio cneuacincss has also been pleased|change accountants and given thirty | wireless via Sayville, would again be|;y” o Very trying situation and the | RAPID TRANSIT LINES labor was the governing factor. Equip- also ere was objection to the cntrust me With the agreeable mis- | gays longer to report, the house rules |accepted, subject to indefinite delay | Yoqant management has done work | " ia R vards, argu tting of” collars ts for carry- |si send] e e B B I e ' B s’ tiomans ThRy bh Wt ats il O DA T T mence hnd N e Il e P rnian]ane at sendters disk Which has been remarkable and no trades labor, already inadequate to .shington, | clibing fences, trees and so forth, | very special benediction.” e e AT o soaght. to divect | " Forelgn-born, citizens’. and - fopmes doubt has been necessary, in concil lemand yards, would, because of the catching of the - 5 ing public opinion and inducing a more | Carried More Passengers o = ¢ pe the broadening inquiry. "It was an-|United States soldiers testified before |sympathic attitude toward its misfor-| Than All Steam Roads i IN GREATER NE Collars on projections be compelled in | PREMIER BRIAND REGEIVES 3 thorough | many cases to ocommit “in nounced that there would be no public | the Senate military sub-committee in | 7 NPH NG, FROIVE T POWERC B FRETEIS MORGAN & CO. TO FLOAT nautical 3 Fuiciae. B W e SCANDINAVIAN MINISTERS | session tomorrow, and probably n jopposition to proposed —compulsory O S o try. ANOTHER BRITISH LOAN L e S M vers, Ditesind e New : TRYING TO HAVE THE Hands Mfm“s:v"f E:h::.R"Y o counsel familiarized with the situa-| One hundred fede: officers who OBITUARY. Bilde, (E7CRSRIE Amounting to $250,000,000—Will Take BROWER BAIL REDUCED, Siosmisncd - tion- superintend - the construction. of Eove more pussengors in B F5 1 i by Pasin Jab. 7, 538 In the meantime the prominent |ernment buildings throughout _the Wi Addiing Blayen: he steam railroac gre -2 Par. Cont. Convert- commission | Counsel Mas Obtained a Writ of . P. m.—Premier | fnanciers and bankers summoned as |country held a conference on improv- 2 States, Travis H » Briand today recelved the ministers of | iaanciets and bankers summoned as ¢ ods at Wasmingion. Washington, Jan. 1 cablogam | | Rt Habeas Corpus. Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark and | 1o return. home to awalt a further catl. | =& - received todyy announces the death in |today at the Interstate g Norway and handed them a copy of the | X score or more of witnesses and the | Lighthouse inspectors from distriots | Oxted: England, of Mrs. Adeline Clay- | Commission hearing 3 New York, Jan. 17.—Counsel for Ol- |reply of the entente allies to the re- fantic i%| ton, widow of General Powell Clay-|discrimination ag %00, win) Yo floatea. in iver A Brower, indicted for conspir- |cent note of President Wilson, In so | Loual (hIONE of spectators were in the on Dot Ahe @A mmisr bosts hed & | ton, who was governor of Aricansas and | cities in lighterace t e s months making ov.in connection with the alleged kid- | doing he told them that their Fovern- | womra tome that thore wonle by oo | ente. at Washington to dlscuss |ambasador to Mexico. Her two weeks'|{o the port of New Yor Tanking B e adas Tt S t of ¥rederick Gumy, Jr, for|ments would find in this reply a clear | hearing today while the committee [iImprovement of the lighthouse service. | lllness was ascribed by physicians tojed the New York city is the third flotation. including the mfi which Harry K. Thaw is under arrest|definition of the attitude of the allies | sought further powers from the house. = shock over the death of her only son, |ported 1,890,000,000 per Anglo-French, of British loans in the ’ o, Thiladelphis, obtalued o writ offregardiug pesce and the reason the| Delfherations in the-house.and in the| Repressntatives of the surface trac- |Malor Powell Clayton of the Stxteenth |year, hereas the cour United States since the outbreak of : pabeds e In e, Loy allies believed it impossible to consid-| committee were conducted in the abe |tion jines in New York city have been | United States Infantry, from injurics|carried more than one bl the war. 5 hore today in an sffort 16 have redused | v the acsires of Swicasriand. Sweaen. sence of Chairman Henry, whose ver- |summoned to a_conference with the |received in el . She|same period The new loan, secured by high grade . S the 315,000 bail fixed for Brower. The |Deamark and Norway in this connec- | aeity regarding his confidential con-|Public Service Commission Jan. 31 to|is survived' bs Commissioner Whitne collateral, will iake the form of 5 1-2 iy SEucORBIN-Setaucra. tion. ference with Thomas W. Lawson was |devise means to prevent accidents to |Oness Moncheur, the ‘enormous traffic i Brower's attorney submitted an af-| Premier Briand took occasion to pa: Belgian minister here, Mrs. Grant Duff, | cent years not only I ture in one year and the balance in b interned wounded and | gg chairman. Proposed increases in freight rates | 2iplomatic service, and Mrs. Samuel G.|in this citv was consta {ow years, according to the announce- vice at Stamford. ; sod others and praised the intentions that | During the debate in the house both |on lumber - from Mississippi Vailey | Jones, wife of the colonel of the Thir-|to New Jersey. : held the bail to be excessive.| inspired the recent Swiss note. democratic-and republican members of | territory and the Southeast to the | teenth Infantry, and by a daughic A = E < the committee asserted their faj Middle West and Wisconsin were ap- |law, Mrs. owyel Clayton, who was AL AMERICAN MINISTER MENACE OF BORDER RAIDS Mr. Henry. b proved by the Interstate Commerce Nance Langhorne, one the famous | FORMER LIEUTENANT . \ T — mission. Langhorne sisters of vaudeville. 3 RIPLING PN PUCHARESY HAS BEEN REDUCED (rpain WITH BRITISH Sy g by M 4 THOMAS C. W Now in Herlin Awaiting Instructions | Gen. Funston Says Regulars Now Are| aoa.nup ABOARD WRECKED |, Senator John J. Boylan of New York | seriden, Conn., Jan: 18.—Fey, Enos |Man Who Raised First F Suffici Protection. calling for the appointment of & com- | Langford, aged 26, a curate of S Rico During War Wit = Ten Dead and Thirty Injured Have two senators and five as-|Rose's school, died at St. Rose’s s, N. M., Jan. 17.—Major. l’--‘rql- Out of Wreokage. mn o investigate the metivi. |rochial residence at 1:30 this morning| New York, Jan. 1 Bbie ties of the Rockefeller Foundation. after - weelds Niness of pnenmonis. | Wood, & former lleuts He was a director of the Weno United ‘States navy who “ Because of the inability of uuun.m clh 'OF Bt Roue's church. e wis |frst flag in Ports Rico o.n. Georis . Colo_to ‘meai- | born_in. Thompsonville .and came to | war with Spain, died at I r ne Bicat 8t. ‘Rose’s 4n 1914 ,his frsi axsigu- |today. He commanded ng ordained in Buda- |aprty at Arroyo, Por He Wed, by his parents la small force held th ers. . army arrived. He was &

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