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VOL. LIX—NO. 17 : e A:;Mu it ) C H, Ci D ) ,]fl, 1917 PRICE TWO CENT: | is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population Gondensed Telegrams | B AME PLACED ON WAR DEPARTMEN The Bullet_in’s‘c'l'cu!fifid in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and its Total fl'!fit:‘" % at Alglers, is dead. TEUTONIC INVADERS | <ozl toSfoguard e Grman L ] - - . . s st edeie ) Bank Deposits| Raider is Moewe| cr - i : question of advancing the' time by X1 of n for the week end- . oo A : e hour. 1 hun nformea the sommic. el ea Jan. 18 were 3181256 bale For Delay in Mobilizing the National Guard for Ser ? the Step: 3¢ 1o bolloved that the niw N T Vice President Marshall and Speaer EC 4 time will take effect February 15. INTRODUCED IN HOUSE BY MR.|WHEN LAST SEEN SHE WAs|Clark signed the immigration bill ’ on the Border SISTERS OF RAE TANZER PRCHDD O EAELINGLY: THINEEN Aok Now Fork amounted to 10536535 7 g CORROBORATE HER TESTIMONY ——— Advance Brought to a Standstill by the Reenforced |*™ **"%."wel ! *™* " |$750,000 RESERVE FUND The customs receipts of the Repub- FLEW THE DANISH FLAG |yc'sf S i Siucher tmothica | TESTIMONY IN DEFENSE OF THE STATE MILI - - d R . s New York, Jan. 18.—Two sisters of i hE 3 WA = : The Dll"‘::lx cfl. Il‘ N.W;;;(o oqo .'l.., - = Rae Tanzer—-Dora and Rose—testify- | Act Would Tax All Savi nks, | 1s Equipped With Auxiliary Plates to |increased its capital from ,000 10 lans an umanian as vings Ba 00,000, 2 : 5 Russi ing at the trial for perjury of Churge:” Ui Aviwarance. ‘o Hor | Testimony by High Officials of N. Y. N. G. Before & Franklin D. Safford, declared that i D . ¢ %| State Banks and Trust Companies ire damaged the plant of the Bid- distric torn a Charle = M inci Bridge at Will—Also Has Collapsi- |dle Piano Co. of New York, at a I & B . =4 Z ROAD S e | =R den o te Priveal R ST PR s e e Sub-Committee on Universal Service—Under I RUSSIAN ATTACK REPULSED SOUTH 0ITU R R A ok B e e aslin v Nietay ookl s stest ment Regulations the Equi b i A o e Monwd —Other Legislative News. Four Torpedo Tubes. e Crown Marshal of the new Kingdom e Equipment to be Provided b of Poland. Government Was Not on Hand at the Mustering he was the man. A - - and Safford is being tried a second Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 1S—it is | Commodore Robert L. Pythian, U. Russians Are Shelling the Towns of Tultcha Isakcha, (Special to The Bulletin.) 2 : S. N retired is seriously ~ill at his 19,000 M ilized ir o {ime on a charge of having testifid | . (FPEe) 10 The BuleUe) | consigdred almost ‘certain’ here that|S N retired fs serlously X len of New York Forces Were Mobilized in . 3 e3 before a United States commissioner the German raider Across the Danube in Dobrudja—Bulgarian Guns Are | TS s W Ontorne ha amenn: | week of the 1917 legislature has pass- | coeatins ravor smnns ntents shiDoIas 2 number of times and they were sure Than Twenty Hours—By a Provision of the W 3 Positi SIS e T e s g e G e e e e e feuts Bl 56 e Mbowe, | The _Mortimestren - Railway wrill o Sl 1 ippi! and Mi]lhry 'ositions | in Plainfield, N. J., in which Safford bevs pas Wi the German armed raider which cap- | spe: . 700, ey g e Active Against Hostile Shipping was employed as’ a clerk. Others, | Sessions, which indicates a record for | {ured the Appam and sank numerous |engine terminals ad shops. partment There Were Only Two Medical Office < . i brevity. The house session was open- 5 ; Near Galitz and Isahoa—On the Russian Front in Gali- | lioiuding Rag and Dora Tanzer, also | GV, prayer by Chapiain Benedict | yoee sgor Do \» Atantic Waters 2| g, o ports of general merchandise Conduct Medi PO F i Safford is being tried a second time | of Bloomfield which was In substance| The American consul at Pernambu- |from the port “;‘1 ow York Jen. 16 onduct Medical Examinations. 7 o - s TR R ce Have |on a charge of having testified before|as follows, referring to the death 0f|co has cabled the embassy here con- |were valued at 59. cia the Artillery is Active—The British in Fran 2" United States commissioner (hat | Admiral Dewey: firming the landing of several Amer- 3 . . - -Sur- | james W. Osborne had accompanied 'O, God, our Heavenly Father, we|jcans from vessels which fell victim| Gold coin to the amount of $120,000 Further Extended Their Gains Near Beaucourt: Rae Tanzer on a visit to a hotel in |Tealize that in the midst of life we|to the raider. He added that no|was withdrawn from the sub-Treasury | Washington, Jan. 18.—Blame for de- | that the 19,000 men Plainfield. N. J. in which Safford |are in death. Today a grateful na- [ American ships had been sunk by the |for shipment to Spain. lay in mobilizing the national guard |division had been 1 2 was employed as a clerk. Others, in- |tion mourns and well may she mourn | German craft, and that all the Ameri- for border service was placed squarely | less than 20 hour Ancre. Cluding Rae and Dora Tanzer. 'alse|for Thou has in Thine infinite wisdom | can sailors landed were men from the| Miss Ella Embery Tubbs authoress |on the war department t0day by Major | numbere ani o are under Indictments, which result- |called from this life a great man.|crews of foreign vessels. well known in the East and California, | General John F. O'Ryan, commanding | cxpected 1o fupnich ed from & breach of promise suit in-|Thoush gone from his fellow coun- Sailed Under Danish Flag. died at Binghamton, N. Y. ew York division of the te| Delay was ca E ; Stituted by Rae Tanzer against the |trymen it is to them a gratifylng re- forces, in testifying before the te | process of muste The advance of inc Teutonic allies entered a German position, but later g, o m{mm district attorney. flection that he met with the ability | According to reports from an author- | The Patefson Parchment Paper Co., |sub-committee on universal service | e )»‘,uuv' sit 6 R ja apparently has been | Was driven out Wax, who was brought here re-|and fidelity the demands of his ex- |itative source, the Moewe Is understood | of New Jersey, increased its capital|Adjutant General Louis W, Stoteshury | untecrs. and b in uman! The British in France have further | ...t -"srom Chicago and claimed that |alted Nation. This generation and [to have sailed from Kiel under the |from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000. of New York and Captain James | of 19,000 men by ) Burns of the Third Illinois infantry | officers brought to a standstill for the time-|extended thelr gains of Wednesday |pe'and not the lawver was the man|Senerations vet unborn shall say of [Danish flag, carrying a cargo of hay being at least, by the reinforced Rus- | near Beaucourt-sur-Ancre. The French = i "Well done, thou Eood and faith- |on the bridge in order to conceal her | The Titan Tire & Rubber Co. of |joined in defendine the Lmois cara: ; Slans and Rumanians. In the latest |and Germans in the Vosges mountains, [ Who CORTied, Wae, Tanzer under thelr o U0 "7 the service which he | armament. When last seen the Moewe was chartered at Al- i tel S dod e Bonin obicial communication the oniy | in Lorraine and near Soissons are en- | name of “Oliver Osborne’ was asked | bl SOCVARIT) o8 the aorvics mhich he | Painted black, with white mark- | bany with & c4pival of 31.£00.000. L greed. henst wan [ ne : ai Successes reported for the invaders | gaged in artillery duels, which are de- |0 FIRRCUD WRER Dove T live forever in the memory of a grate- | ings. Her armament included four anivereal Saevice b i B favoring | poviey " ware A Y were gained through a surprise at- | scribed by the French war office as|%0.p0q TORCEE BERE OCAT . o, o len) people. To those who knew him | torpedo tubes in service and several y-six aeroplanes of the Entente | UNiversal service legislation, altho oL it e e Tack between the Suchitza and Putna |ing of a “rather serious character 3 best_and loved him. most, grant the |tubes in reserve. She is believed to|powers were shot down on the various|they had differing ldeas of how it put the whole r Tanzer was asked. 2 o y 3 % delay on e regula valleys, where the army of Archduke| The big guns of the belligereats al- T never saw him in my life," she |spirit of consolation, comfort them in |have carried a mine-laying apparatus. |battle fronts in the month of Decem- | S1ould be spplied. Seneral h"‘f~fl’1‘.."fm’(| Bonater On E n und whici boys o o Chmtnihes Joseph captured an officer, 230 men |so have been active near Ramscapelle, | ..}, 4" their sad hour. In this hour of national Had Collapsible Funnels. ber. A 2nd one machine gun from a hostile | Dixmude and Hetsas, Belgium. e S TR I o e A | e be reqtiired In their ioth veys| That seems to be ag ~Ttali L y ) e raider also carried a large num- o e o regular and na position, and south of the Oituz road; | In the Austro- e e opers. |talked with James W. Osborne on |the nations and commend to Thee our | per of auxiliary plates Which would | Paul M. Warburg of the Federal Re- | {2 Slert the course of service they pr O'Ryan: repliea: s i i b g ~ e o el ory of our stinguisl servan appearance of the bridge at will. In N ity. v s system for mobil; un fire. Jtalians in Tripoli against Tripolitan | o POMINICAN COLLEGE cultivate and preserve the qualities i ment. achty. on. common with the other o s o e e ot i 0 Fealth * | addition she had collapsible funnels. t Micers declared comp! better calculated to caus e e e | B et thms o Howrs | The, rebete FOR PROVIDENCE, R. I |that made him great and useful. and| The vessel, now believed to be the i B e e e T R e T ¥ ’mnumx‘.am e mxm.h. ot | Sre Said te have been eompletsly de- i » B I lgrant that we too, shall determine to | Moewe, was repainted several times| Three Mexican gunboats, contracted | federalization Uf the state troops must ennesses Regiment Was Bl Tl e | Seatad, Josing. 1,000 G tho, 5,009 men | Petition for Charier Presanted to'Leg- ——— 0505‘::;;?:”" o and under the last coat of paint were o ey et | o Dol e ke £t oty AS 1o Sthe: londibiont of i3 & X A v 3 observes traces of the Danish i ;& si REleRAraentiof the ma | O Fusrd cresimen / e e e an o WA aariits o el Gurean iSieuce By Wiskng ‘Harkine. the Master's name we ask it, Amen. | Wich had been painted on the hull - |In March. oy & simple amendment of the na- [ O'Ryan sald he had cha e 4 x h % Zense act. ous view that the New machine guns. The Russians are shell. | raider which has been sinking entente | proyidence, R. Jan. 18—A peti- Heat for Capitol. ‘Hudson Maru a War Prize. The five Federal shipping board| Report on National Guard Unfai would be shown to be m ing the towns of Tultcha and Isak- | allied ;nerch&tn!lntal"; in t:ek:::;h ;3':: tion for a charter for Providence col- | An act introduced provides for a| As yet there is no news of the British | nominations were ordered favorably| Generals O'Ryan and .;,,,ww.'.' \i r{ The Third Tennessee reg | cha. ‘across” the Danube in Dobrudja, |lantic has not yet become known. Un- | loge. ‘to bo' cstabliahed and conducted | central heating plant for stat build- | gtagmer ' Yarrowdale, | which, under |Feported (0. the Senats by ihe com: | claren ine romm i i Soteshury de- | Ot T e Tndian and " (l while the Bulgarian guns are active | officlal adrices Ao ost certain thers | PY the Dominican Fathers, was pre- |ings—the capitol and state buildings. |command of German officers, 'was re- ( merce committee. mobilization prepared by the militia | t109P8 he was famili against hostile shipping a"}d military 3: -4 5&“3‘“5’3 ie the famous Moewe, | Sented to the legislature today by the The License Vote. ported yesterday to be proceeding for g burean was unfalr to the state service, | Clred, were fine, efficie positions near Galatz and Isaoba. | thal - : | Rt. [Rev. Matthew Harkins, bishop of X introduced | POrt with a number of the shipwreck-| A terriffic explosion, followed by fire | They djscla i gl 17 Of the Tennessec On the Russian front and in Galicia [ which sank many entente ships in the Mr. Babcock's bill was introduced y disclaimed any thought that - > B Gaica | o eame. time. ago. The British | the diocese of Providence. former Gov- | which provides that the license vote | ed crews aboard. The steamer Hudson | wrecked the power house of the Buffa- | army oficials had iesued 1t for the|2dded thero has bean Vidlent artilery ad- | A e ame. on whieh theermor Atam I Pathler and-others. -1t | n0Ve RTINS0 SO0 panoy Maru, which arrived at Pernambuco |lo & Susquehanna Coal Co., at Dubois, | purpose of discrediting and. beeking |, "1t Was a fine regin tivity ane mknm" ! e B | e O e harve Jput_four hunc | W22 stated in the petition that it is the Killingly Court. with survivors aboard, will remain|Pa., at a loss of $50,000. down the guard, Genernl O'Ryan tay® | those men turned their rifie e parties At laolated Dot N | ncn taken from vessels she sink | PUrBese of the corporation to provide Mlnuly oot there as a war prize under the juris- ing the action was due to “ was gone.” O esatul raids and sapping op- | for conveyance to a port of safety, has | 2ccdinmodations for 300 students and| An act was presented by Mr. Back | dietion of the German minister. The uale Masseanotte, 23, Was|tive prejudice and ignorance of real| Cieneral O'Ryan thc t the out successfu e o Pemlm_‘f !I“ arrived at Suo Vicents, Gape Verde Is. | (hat plans had been drawn for a build- [to establish the town court of Killing- | Brazilian naval authorities cénsider |crushed te death between the wheels | conditions.” Teall sal mervice.plan. should ?;'aflvnl; mfld g Aty R‘rs!lr g W § et ¥ ing to cost $150,000. The Rev. Ray- [IV. ___lthe Hudson Maru a naval vessel. of a locomotive at. the -Cedar —FiLY “The fiational guaid was optional training of one ye the region of , = LR o > mond. Mea; of-the Boston diocess Close Gime Season e Fantastic Reports Circulated, yards of the New Haven road. e war | depastmient ed oY | regular army and flve -~ will be president. An dct was introduced by Mr. Bab-| 1 jo expected the st Dri e B force, not under the scheme contem. | FeEBIAr service, or six yeas A S i cock of Stonington to change the e coeamers Drind | Articles of incorporations were filed | piaiey i Ao o aetn | national guard. three on act NATIONAL AFFECTION TO SHOW PRESIDENT WILSON'S |SLIGHT HOPE OF FINDING Close meason- for quall, woodcok and{and Semara, Which were reported 1o, Abany by . the Cobb Shockless | B8iCG I e, natlonal ‘defense act,” | 1ng*fhree In reserve, or six FOR ADMIRAL DEWEY LIFE WAS THEATENED MISSING ARMY AVIATORS. |for partridge or ruffed srouse shall be “r:,;‘"_“,f{,‘ re‘:g;";,sor:"a:hfhec::?fl Cro):llns C;:rporlt.ll?‘:!, gr ,“f,?‘{ow"‘”'k' Eoth generals said {he greatest dif- | “0Me industrial pursu from Deember 21 to October 19, in- {y Tl JFH TOEE POTE S (IS SO O7 |with a capital stock ‘of $1,260,000. ficulty was the fact that under d Sentiment for Universal Ser To be Manifested During Impressive [Is the Object of the Prosecution in|Opinion of Partics Who Conducted a |clusive. Another act fixes the close|Gamune are cireulating fantastic rec partmental regulations the equipment | Captain Burns said the Obsequies Tomorrow. Mooney Trial in San Francisco. Fruitless Search. season from January 16 to October 19.| ports, to which the steamship com. |, Sreat Britain has issued an order|io be provided by the government was |among. oMcers and men of 5 —— ¥ Women and Minors. panies. and maritime authorities give |PRORPItInE any UMl SUbICr ¢ ohe | MOt on hand in the mustering. places. | tional guard on the horder Jan, 18—Plans to make | San Francisco, Jan. 18—That Presi-| La BEoisa, Sonora, Jan. 18 (By Cou-| An act was introduced provides|uo eredit. O e Feo i Toasd: of Congress Was to Blame. universal service. He tho Admira) Dewey’s funeral service Sat- |dent Wilson's life was threatened by |Tier to Yuma, Ariz)—After a day Of |that na womeen, or wainoes URGGr 16, — L sl e s gl it o Tooling Dad oute. 1o thint b firday one of the most impressive dem_ |an anarchistic organization kown as|fruitiess search, ‘returning parties |shail he tmployed over fifty hours in | TAFT'S ESTIMATION OF :j Trade. s TIor Smascnent, peadixtions | 0 Ol i0e 1o thoie ot onstrations 4 “The > of whicl omas J.|voiced the opinion tonight i = % 3 to some ox.- | kn 3 eir ge Be’ e Aocordet 1o Affierticon hin- | Moouey, e fijel’ Lete for, niuttie. 1§ Wit slight hope ot Mabiae. stire. |y, one. week. - No woman or mifar ROOSEVELT AND BRYAN.| Senator Work of California iniro- Benator Chamberain. intoiecs. | that the guara hereto tory were completed today by execu- |the leader, will be shown in evidence |army aviators, Lieutenamt — Colonel | iral be emploved in any manufactur- duced a resolution directing Secretary | ed, “congress was also to blame, for | D€€n @ barrier to th R e S ot aar, to be presented in Mooney’s trial, As- | Harry S. Bishop and Lieutenant W & | g, OF [mechanical establishment ‘be- | says League to Enforce Peace is More |of State Lansing ot furnish to . the | recommendations of the ~department | “Tatlonal military legi of the senate and house [sistant District Attorney Edward A. | Robertson, Jr. who have been losi I | inn evermanr s 0 "8 Likely to Be Right Because of Their [Senate a list of all appointees in the | for this equipment had been repeated- |, The officers were no grranged details of the public service |Cunha declared ~today in "superior | Sonora, Lower 'California, since Jan. Maiaie, Pondl Fisking Oppasition. Becyioe. e e tibnal; suerd camEREE to be held in the rotunda of the capi- court in his opening address to the|10. » - 5 ri id General Stotes- |t u enlistmen F - —_— 3 § Math tson, U.S. A, d Il . : O'Ryan said It differed in d ¢ol at 11 o'clock and the navy depart- | jury. ¥ 3 S An act presented by Mr. Williams| pisburgh,_Pw, Jan, 18.—Former |, CaPtain Mathew Batson, U.S. A,|bury, “and TIli'go farther than that. | ORYan said It differed in ment, which will have charze of the | “I will prove” said Cunha, “that MILES WEST of Plainfieid that no person shall take mt o Willam - Howard | Tafe, |1 charse e ¥ Poop o ore: to binma. They @M sn s £ th g following the body down Penn- |these men plotted revolution against OF CHIHUAHUA Cpey |OF assist in taking or attempt to take | at-a dinner of the Leagve {0 | Tontiston diod | ar Whosins West| n. plrove proper preparation. Prnshtpnos 9 s I sylvenia avenue and across the Poto- [the government. I will prove that 5 *Y¥ lany fish from the waters of Moosup Huntington, died at ecling, We: N. Y. N. G. Mobilized in 20. Hours. . i o e e B oy i P e L N ey e D s i Peace here tonight, replied 10 | Virginia of pneumonia. ¥ another call came withip a £ to bring as many units of the naval | The weathercock in the White House | oorucen Rebels and Government | PONG 1", 0%V eare from Janc 1. 1917, SR S i orsanisetion tede by General O'Ryan told the committee | after their return marine and military forces as possible had better look out. Suppression of Troges in Vieinity of Santa Yeabel. | The penaity isa fine of not moré than | i fine e e e B - —— act as an escort of honor. the voice of discontent leads to as- || $150 'or imprisonment not more than Ar 3 Dusing the day congress 2dapted | sassination.’ inzz,g;:;;s"';:&::“- rle%‘]!“lxh‘t"nx is |30 days or both. 5‘,&"’0;‘1&'L‘fh,}v"fu'i"'ni‘i‘x'&’e‘"fi et ‘\:s:‘::xe“;‘:rd;:et:?f}<‘a‘t°trx: (R e FOMPENSATION. GO invitations to th - & ‘sabel, about 15_miles st of Chi.| Under suspension of the rules, the |lea e support of either. iy s 3 . { 3 A —_— Sone T8 caBiast, sstices of iho i O e ey o IO fom | huahua City, ageording 'fo o repoyt |resolutions appointing Howard W. eodore Roosevelt has attacked | The Navy Department awarded to|Dr Cary T. Grayson, President's Na-|Growth in Accidents from court, the diplomatic corps and | It is charsed Mooney had & part brought by passengers from the south |Curtis, judge and Frank E. Blakeman |the league with both hands and both | yadfield Ltd. of London, _contracts val Aide, One of Them. First Year to 46,935 Last Ye army and navy officers. Virtually | T will show a motive for Mooney’s | WDO arrived in Juarez tonight. deputy judge of the town court of|feet” said Mr. Taft. “He has ap- |for 3,000 16-inch shells at $513 each, : = s of those invited are expected not | participation in. this crime and that % Stratford. The resolitions appointing | Proached the enemy's _fortifications |ang 4,500 14-inch shells at $356 each,| Washington, Jan. 18—Five rcar ad-| Bridgeport, Conn. Ja only to attend the capitol services but | p, ad"," 3 od it said OBITUARY Nehemiah Candee judge and George | With his usual strategy. But he would [gelivery in sixteen months. of the 'y _authorized by con- | pensation commissione r to have places in the cortege. i de 7O el proe. ALRE - prlotet H. Vosburg, deputy judge of the town | bave been more useful in testing the gress at the last session were 0o Cochoshoglaet e o i A committes ng of Senators | Tamuary, 1916, Mooneys Alexandep| no2r Admiral James H. Watmough [court of Norwalk were taken from the | Proposals of the league it 'he bad| An inquiry into the wrecking of the|ated today by President Wilson. Four | missioner I T. Huck Tillman, -Swanson, Bryan, Clabpp, |, srkman, Miss M. B, Ftzserald and |, VWeshington, Jan. 15.—Rear Admiral |calendar and referred to the judiciary j found out what it was first. United States cruiser Milwaukee on [Of the nominees are departmental bu-|afternoon and evening m Page, Dillingham, Kernfii.li others entered into & conepiracy to gun:u H. rVVnunough, retired, 95, Inst | COmmittee. Mr. 3}:“;;’3'.:;? d’,".,t fl:l-’: C|°'°"u°e‘ the beach at Eureka, Cal, was begun [resu :‘[“l;f;n xw::fl:rw«‘x‘m&u AT, the | terlal for their annual report ‘Seus urvivo o i Roosev eag: B rton, [rank of rear admirs % the ip ne worlk wile Overman, Seulsbury and Smoot | {ring about an uprising against prop. T O the frigate Constitution’s Bernard Wants Rights. Propased that the judgments and rec: | Cmmander of the Bacifc fleet " |Of ofice and the Aith i Dr. Cary T.|minicative About mend: were Teprese) enal active se named tomorrow ; can flag in 3 e r declared was wrons. o 103 to 71 denied the | Sistant surgeon with rank of lieuten- | King statist " selves ‘The Blasters,” and publicly an- g California during the |his citizenship by crime. Mr. Taft said that members of the | petition T e Henry Latam. conc | ant commander. Some. Nrins e and many patriotie societies and other . ~ inal members of the Azt - < s h bodies ‘are ‘also expeoted to send rep- | nounced in the ‘Blast the obects of | here foday of srippe. e was forrar Disagreeing Action. league believe that it “will make a|iesting the election of Frederick D.| The bureau chiefs who now become |of accidents. These hav Word came today that | eI ConSpaCy o tters_ i | Y, PaYymaster-generai and was a nafive| Many matters came from the sen- oiep, forward if It sugceeds in|Gardner; to the office of governor. rear admirals in their own right re-|doubled in three vears, and EM the dead hero’s native state, of Pen; T — gardless of their positions in the de- r n proportio would be represented by Governor |Bis own writing and by articles he s EommitiesSTonme actlon in regard 10| hearings of the irritating lssues may | Miss Margaret Murtha, of Locust|partment are. Frederic R. Harris, civil | Sihe frs vens of the o Somu . Asitsat: Guetal - Tilbteie. | FTote 10 (he TRt T will Whow thes | . Deetain Sharies . Baxter. agreed to and on others a committee | P Bad and a decision rendered before | vailey, won a $12,000 verdict against |engineer (lieutenant — commander). |showed 21,664 accides the entire delegation in congress and i e Aaiohr | B Pt ~,_:{‘-'1“’é;$‘;l;'-fl°':fl(’“lrlfl of conference called for. Among the | Yaf 18 allowed to begin. It ls confl- | Abe "Guggenheim in the Supreme |chief of the bureau of E year 31,774 and hir d * committas of the state legislature. | rederation of Labor. ¥ will show that | the staff of Admiral Farragut, died at |laier, 2% the ill introduced by. Mr. SSRt, 1S In 708!, Sance war, thue Oe | Court at Mineola, T L for injurles re- | 400K iam . Praisted, medical direc: | ot ihe, cases settled bt = before the parade Mooney declared | his home in this city earl: Bailey of Norwia I regard to mu- 1 ' the issues | cefved in an automobile collision on . Bral ; s workmin ani. hic i NO REPLY TO BRITAIN'S bsfore ihe Barade Mooney declared | his home in this city early today at the |nicipal elections. and. zas. plants. 'Mr, | 404 @ fair decision will never come.” | yug: 2. tor_(commander)” surgeon-general and | BiouCa by Ane cominis SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE | into the tecth of its advocatea: Mooney | born at Haton’ Rogue, La, and had | Giey of Nerwich and Mr. back of | ciaANGES TO BE MADE Bl e e e L ERESE T Burea. of, medisine ant ] wees 4150 n the S . Rt bescick o - 2 s cond and 9,758 in the ¢ OMciale'of Adminiatration Wars Grats |SE0a™™ 18 (DE gopermment bad o Jacgs | sorved 2o an ofces wiih Tho “Britist | LiLies ur The pest ot the Homse IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN | waa clected president”of the Ameri- | Smmuel McGowan, pay, director | ™fiearings and swards incs o ” P it ey ey | can Pro vy ol Y3 BER. more rapidly, the recor B ified With Its Tone. in the bud. s {;-:lhm:nd later in the Crimson warl ::“"::"“5::;:‘ e i“:;“d oq | Portion of 1t is to Be Converted Into|nual meeting in New York, The new | David W, Tavior naval constructor | the Sirat yeor. SSU LS et e s 3 rebel] Madagascar. . ch, in 8 P . captain) chief constructor. el e Washington, Jan. 18.—There proba- | COMPENSATION CASE served as an officer in the American |an act concerning street sprinkling, & Seorpsent® Shub. e L e e e The Tast neval . appropriation bill inpthe S 3 R LA s R BEFORE SUPERIOR COURT. |3, Fnior tna s son, Oharies 1. Hact |soncral Sretuien ot ouon 1849 o€ the| xew York, Jan. 1s—plans tor con-| | 0 "o e | e e e readiont disatomg and ong | FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS 3 i 3 3 . Rax- : nded by See- | yerty £ Madi ccording to official figures made | the lis ) ctors and one MRS fent Wilson regarding peace, deliver- | Mrs. Fanny Debrule Given Verdiot of ST Jr- of Bridgeport, Conn., survive | tion 1, Chapter 226 of the public acts | Gardes, "Now Forks JAreest amuse. |Public by the health department thers |each among the civil engineers, naval FOR MAYOR 7 of 1913, is amended to read as follows: h: b total of 159 cases of | constructors and p: directors. Here- e s e | MR T Rev. James H. George. Every ‘town, city of ‘boroush whorein |ments S 1nes, 2R celusive Sporta. | ex. in Watérbury since the out- |tofore captain had beem the hizhest |Body to Lis in Stats For trankly are grat rer the tone o Hartford, Conn. Jan. 18—A cass| NeWtown, Conn. Jan. 18.—The Rev.|Street sprinkling is not authorized by |Hugh Browne in a statement.to the |break of the epidemic in September. | permanent grade provided for in these Hours in City Hall, New the communication and construe it as T B G 2 i i e o : an endorsement of the presidents sus- | Which orglnarily would come under|teen years recior of Trinity Episcopal | (Continued on Page Six, Fourth Col.) |Jats, athletic commission here today,|There are at presen” 1D casen ooDr. Grayson, who 1x premoted from | New riaven, Comn. Tun . n_this town, died ot his howm oo — Gt [ te of 143 47 the House|far down on the medical corps list, |, ements’for Miyor Fra no formal statement on the sub- | commission was decided in common |jo¥e today after & belef “sllasse’ ag | YOUNG SCHOOL TEACHER InCthe fnancial wond. o PTOReRt L agogtea * Special rule for the consid- |has been atfached to the White House [3io died today, were eration of the public buildings bill |since the Taft administration. Heltonjzht. Priy reported by Representative Clark of [was retained by President Wilson and |fro mhis da te home Sund fect is comsidered necessary at this|law today when a jury in the 8U-|pneumonia. He was 54 years oid and lime and it has not been decided what | perior court before Judge Burpee ren- | Pop 00T, IS WS B4 vea o KILLED IN CLASSROOM| Members of the proposed club, he P e e o O e part o | e Tiobrule of st Haorttord, |2ied, at Salisbury for ' number of|Male Music Instructor Also Shot to|Seats For. garden boxing bous, - (he|Florida, chairman of the House com- | hesides serving as aide and koeping his [afior wilich the hod A - e e the British note to | Whose husband was killed in October, | LS. He was a graduate of Trinity Death at Oklah -« Droject being patterned after the . Na. |mittee ~on public buildings ~and|chief in physical trim, he has become | the aldermanic chamt 4 the necessity for some form of inter- | 1915, whilo working at the Belanger |CON®S® 2nd of the Berekeley Divinity G e e tional Sporting club of London. Erowne | Erounds. the”prestdent’s friend and, companion | witero 1t wiil e in S i 5 plant in Bast Hartford. | > aos - ) —_ — o \doctor T ssed the ex hours, The Second Cor o o B T R SR o) PSR TR T torant n oy, took an active Ngmogamr’iug.w'z%}x‘flk"a‘gfiofi'mff o tho Earden And. would appls for s | SKIPPER WEPT WHEN inatlon for the grade of medical direc: |ernor's Foot Guards, will for tod orde - -4 = or and in spite of e d ands Of €| of honor German. sources here today an au- |notice to the compensation commis- |goroe 1 fraternal orders and was|er was called fram her classroom here|POTIRE ilcense as soon as the deal HIS SHIP WAS SOLD | tor and In spite of the domends of the |of honor, 70 & ¥ thoritative statement that Germany |Sion, as required under Part B of the is closed. r Connecticut, Royal Arch Masons. He | o, 002y and shot to death and a few |'® SO0, 5104 notice that Fred Ful-|For $150 Under a Libel by the T. A.[to kecB up practice in local hospitals |in Woolsey Hall at Yai inder mo consideration would enter s | compensation law, so the widow minutes later at hi ; = 5 T S eerve Sentortt she Should | bronabe Anit for SN emmises® e aleo an ‘;-“,‘f:,' of thé Grand Lodge | Rowland D. Williams, mais fhceioy: | ton, whese manager accompanied him, Boott ‘Cagipaity. e D chargo of Rev. Blmer emerge from fhe war much more | Negligence on the part of the com- | SIEAtS of Pythias His wife and aix | 0" ana composer, misc oie Mot |had signed to box Charley Weinert, PU Rev. John W. Laird of greatly damaged than her enemies. pany was alleged, which was denied by | Roy. 3, TS gOme of his sons i8|geath. No one witnessed the alaying, |Jim Coffey, or any other white heavy-| Hartford, Conn. Jan. 13. — The OF TIMBER LANDS |church. Interment will 1 e the Gefendant. The case is sald to be | oy~ JoMes H. George of Columbia, |5ohn M. Couch, a brothor in-iawy of | Welsht Browne might select In Madi- | schooner Marcia Bailey was sold for — .~ |green cemetery ana - COAL SHIPMENTS TO one of the first in the E Philip Boileau. Miss Dunn, is Weld in the foderal sair|3o7, Saugre Gerden between February {3150 under a libel by the T. A. Scott| Uurged at Confersnce of American|The honorary rall bes = hrie, OKla., i and March 15. 2 company at New London hesday skion; sident Arthur al CHICAGO GIVEN PREFERENCE |pROHIBITION AMENDMENTS - Eid P T e Plans are also’ on foot, he said, for | by Dapity United States Marshal T, Eormstry Associptle! Ex-Governor Roliin 8. Wood a matcl etween Ful - | 1, Hawley. The Scott compan: Vash — difficulty | @overnor Simeon E. Bal Over All Other Commodities Except IN_INDIANA HOUSE girls, 0&3&.‘3?.;‘.2@’“'“‘;3‘;}‘3% jard in the open air on Memorial day. | brought her in. The vessel was on DUl e b JimaniLy Lieutenant Governor D. A Perishable Goods. s Would Aligey e oMl o Dunn and ~Willlams were iilled ang e the rocks off Saybrook some months |iy_owned forests was urced ns a rea- | BX-Mavors Farnsworth, St 3 surrondered to the federal autnorities|NO PUBLIC HEA Ao and was pulled off by a Scott tUE: | o Fox papiie ownership. of timber|ln and Driscoll: Judge 1 Chicago, Jan. 15.—Railroad officials | Whiskey, 12 Quarts of Beer for on an old charge of sending obscene ON IMMIGRATION BILL. [ The skipper of the schooner cried when | 1ande. by spealers today before the | ROFers of the United &t s of all lines centering in Chicago agreed | Personal Use. > matter through the matls. © she was sold. e can Torestry Asoclation's con- |Colonel Louis R. Cheney of today to give coal shipments to this tly by his Last summer, after his wife had ob- | Applications Thergfor Have Been De- - A alled _particularly to. discnss | The active bearers will be fror iy, preterence over all other commo- | Indianapolis, Jan. 18.—With a few | Was his model for “The Poster GIrl” |tained a divorce, Couch is said to nied by President Wilson. The Avona Safe in Port. means of combatting the white pine|lice and fire department : dities except perishable £oods. This |amendments, which were concurred John D. Desmond. ‘have sent threatning letters (o hoe | . ; Baltimore, Jan. 18.—After being re- | blister scourge. gt § oo b T R gt el g o b R A e TR B I L BB o S Sl e LB N e T o e g g agdsy LA i (R ::mmc.".:seh”"" i 2 , e) voral " lower | p. ods | ter, Mary, 10 vears old, and other | Wilson app! ions for | the o an steamship Avona |has been for the most past specula- vashington, Jan. 18.—Corn the threatened scarcity of coal. branch of the state legislature today | merchant of theuininent dry-good e T public hearing on the immigration | reached port today from Huelva, Spain, | tive and temporary in character,” suid |cox at Husseterre, Guddalo: 4 ™ of Steamshi by the public morals committee. One g = Duen-ond. Wiliams had been $il ‘recently passed by congress and |Captain Johannessen said the report|Henrs S. Graves, chief of the federal | Indies, cabled (he tiaie % Sipevente - of the amendments would - Hmit *the Rehearsals pr for_more. than it is expected he will veto the bill be- | probably originated fro mthe fact that | forest service. “Where public inter- | today that the Americin «c! New York, Jan. 18.—Sailed: steam- [stock an indi might keep on Missing :‘. frs. Couch : ‘cause - of- its - literacy test provisjon, | one of the vessel's lifeboats was lost | ests are involved the public must pro- | B. fall had gone ashore er_Chicago, Bordeaux. band for his persomal ‘use to one ui aad which: led him to veta & similar meas- | overboard on Dec. 19 off Cape Tnia- |tect ltselr by direct ownersnip. coop. |a total wredc The ‘Bordeaux, Jan. 17—Arrived: steam- galion of wWhi and twelve quarts E : e . “An effort will be made ' tierre, and owing to the stormy weath- | eration and ultimately a measure of | Crouse, was drowned : ¥ Espagne, New York. & of beer. 2 to pase the bill over the er was not recovered. regulation.”, papers were 1ost.

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