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SATURDAY, " » 1917 16 PAGES—120 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the Gity’s Population 2 VOL. LIX—NO. 18 ' The Bulletin’s er Paper, N | " haring Band of |Wissing Avators Gononeod TdogramsBOINGAIRE INTERVIEWED ON THE 11 LU”.. lN BA » ’ : s BrokenUp| Found Thursday ) planned by public cripti z m'“'mw subscriptions total RUMANIAN » , ; s, B Kian g sy | Talked About President Wilson’s Note and Repl \ | French Socialist Deputies Squeiched. |HAD BEEN TERRORIZING OKLA-|WALKED FOUR DAYS IN THE ; Pt & : £ { Paris/ Jan. 19.—By a vote of 437 HOMA FOR MONTHS WILDS OF SONORA, MEX. aathn Chapeost Iran Co. ot Detrort the Entente Allies to 57 the chamber of deputies today ey s mr::d rgg government In the re- i - |five cents a galion. e, 4 _ 3 s |presented by Adrien Pressemane and 7 Another_sffo i 1 X Field Marshal Von Mackensen Has Been Checked in|izsioer St cSivems sociaizc - | THREE. SHOT DEAD|TOO. WEAK TO WALK |, biaws,iiva? 5,25, | SAYS - FRANCE TRIED TO AVOID THE | e Plied to. Prosident. Witsons mote. g 5 His Advance Along the Sereth River “UNCLE HORAGE” JOHNSON, Posse of Deputy Sheriffs Formed a|Had Besn Without Food or Water for | Charles Lathrop Park, of Clevelana, > = o ibepesi PROPHET, DEAD| Semi-Circle Around Their Camp| Four Days—Two Sandwiches and|can Foresury Association: ° 7" | Declares Germany Made War on France Without Provoc S At Age of 93—Predicted the Famous| and Awaited Return of the Outlaws| Two Oranges Each All the Men Had | The senate committee on naval af- and Without Warning—Asserts That N. h .G ? Blizzard of 1883, N e et fairs has begun & series of hearings & ote of the | AUSTRO-GERMAN GUNS ARE POUNDING AT OCNA a4 meed Bt e s e S e, P S B A5 Middle Haddam, Conn., Jan. 20— L — o A charter was granted to the Pa- - Horace Johnson, - g - A Railrosd Town ' i the Trotns, VAIS On e, Westen B I e I b e varie s ns] o *Utterly' in” Aocord " With President. Wiksar, Along the British Positions of the Lines—An Austrian v %n‘%h?fl{f:;;.fi:? o g B Ly ’3?@‘?.‘5‘.333":’5 The British steamer Susquehanna, _ g Have Battled With Posses. party from Wellton. e e mitmons. steandstSfops] L bl Tan 9 President Poincare [ fore we can sign a Too Weak to Walk. miles southeast of Cobb's Island, Va. has received Edward Marshall, an|mane; that is to & Offensive South of Gorizia Was Stopped by Italian Ar- One other member of the gang was %, kiled vesterday and another was cap- | = Lieutenant Robertson was Drought| The schooner M. D. Cressy went |American newspaper writer, at the | principles whioh weiid « sl Fi B BEia ain G Raid Was tured. ~ Six times since January 1, has | back here today by the searchers. ound in New Cut Channel, Hamp- | P&lace of the Elysce and talked with |able ana lasting, whish o ery Fire—In Galicia ustro- 2 o the gang given battle to possess and | Lieutenant Colonel Bishop. too weak | ton Roads, while beund. st for pmb. |him in regard to bresident Wilsomn sistent with the rights of four outlaws have been killed, onelto walk, was left in charge of four|iana, afe. note"and the reply of the allies. The |which would spare the o roken Up by the Russians—Three Neutral Vessels : Wounded and ome taken prisoner. searchers In the Rosario mountains, AR s crux of the interview appears in these | repetit . : 3 5 ot a petition of such 5 g - B et s e s caaten s of the president: catastrophe as this w ave Been Sunk. - b We aro condemned t tinue th against Charles Lenker, of Freeport, % Bt e e Ty certatn ¢ L7T "that he had insulied the Amer-| Sar Untilwe." our sallant allies and | tends mow to fonsidar T ves, can obtain the reparations |ous although she. cam hoo gnd guarantecs rendered indispensable | uny doubt as to ©r : 2 e aggressions of which we have | as et fo » ceSoptain John G. Curtis, who te-|been the victims, by the eacrifices (o | therefore ars conin f folvod = pold medal from congress for| which'-We have' subjected -ourselves, | the s wocil CoOoRE ? bravery in ar. died atlan by the losses which we have suf- |and curselces—can obta 5 ered. tions and anteas rer our friend, even though we are not |we have been the victime & fighting with her " the American vis- |fices to whioh we have itor_asked. selves and by the losses w " The United States of America and |suftered Artiors bomsbasisai i [ Bemt Sbrars\ it L gl THE MOS enicasements appear to be occupying | ments along the British portion of the . he armics on the entrenched war (line. On the remainder of the fron . : Hronts ot * Burope. Current omcial | the opposing artillery continues to At a recent banquet of dealers in auto trucks in-the metropolis, communiques from the Ckpitalsiof the | Mimmer hodtlls dicuenes. HEN TR0 3 the statement was made that theadvertising plans of the organization arring nations mention no hard fight- [ row, in Galicia, an _Austro-German ing except on the western end of the |rald was frustrated by the Russians, included $300,000 to be spent in newspapers throughout the country front in Moldavia. who drove the invaders out after they E > ‘Austria-German guns are pounding |had entered some trenches. An Aus- during the nmext eight months, and the president of the concern in valley, according to Petrograd. In the | south of Gorizia, on 3 % 3 7 S L 5 % g Riolsloadly uuitad b P Suchiiza valley, farther southward,|under Italian artillery: fire, Rome re- ‘Our newspaper advertising is the most direct selling force we tache to the embassy at Berlin, Suf- |same political traditions. by the worne| “The answer which the all Russian _attacks, Berlin says. failed | ports have. Through it we reach every possible user of motor truck trans- fered a breakdown and was transcfer- | attachment to free {nstitutlons oniq | collectively have Just sives Swith heavy losses. On the eastern end | Entente warships _comtinue their Sripugrs S e 5 T e e Ted: to ® sanitarium T h me golisceively bave:sovivee of the front between Fokshani and |search for the German raider in the Portation in the country. There is nof ssed, a e e Soest “Wilaon fs. pestecily” claw Galatz there has been no important | Atlantic. No additional losses due to skipped, not the slightest doubt in our minds, when the advertising Representative Randall, of Califor-| 2 ing to conceal. We were atta activity, and Field Marshal von Mack- | the raider’s activity has been reported. : nia, iias re-introduced as' & separate| “This war, which Germany unloos- |G 'feomeeal- We were attac ensen apparently has been checked mo- | Three neutral .yessels, two Spanish appears, but what every man who has anything to do with delivery or bill his proposal for increases in sec- [ed upon Europe and which France did | not willing to be swiized 1y mentarily in his advance against the |and one Danish, have been sunk, an |, FAMITEEBUT 466 Gar atbis Sold £eAl kY ‘ ond class mail rates. evoryihing to aveld, eould not alter the | bucsonims Soritiails 2esient e line of the defenders onm the Séret: | announcement from London says, and &ood relations between the United | iasne o Toemogriolly deainst o I(,, addition a Norwegian steamer 1S hé- Such a statement as that is founded-upon experience. He knows The weekly statement of the Bank |States and France. It has even made[to have reparations for the mast lieved to have gone down. Figures compiled by the department of health show that 2,030 of the 10,- 101 deaths in Pittsburgh In 1916 were from pneumonia. ) e A 5 , 2 of France shows an increase of 11,- |them closer and strengthen them. e fature, what he is talking about, and still the newspaper is as great a selling 230,000 frs. in gold and a decrease of | “The United States M. Poincare | ™ “yon oot ther® trs peasident force for anything else as it is for motor trucks, besause through it 1,931,000 frs. in silver. fld"\llnu:d lf'loug‘h’:full)', “have remain- |justified in putting to th 1N ed neutral but the sympathies of in- vhich he aske every reader is reached. . The American Red Cross moved in-|dividuals in every section have man- | Hue eorrommonam s oty 1o ok Phe thorough' circulation of The Bulletin in Nofwich and vielnity to the new $300,900 buildine donated |ifested themselves in favor of France ’ R by congress, as a memorial to the|and her allies. We have been deeply Restoration of Rights Violated Qermtan Croye Put. Abbard the Capt b A makes it the best medium for the advertiser. It is Tead every day by women of the Civil war. moved by innumerable demonstra-| “It will not be from our sid St. Thomas. - i tions of friendship. There never has | President Poincare, “that tured Steamer over 40,090 people. 3 > The treasury department announced | been a day since soon after the begin- lany repulse of the generous ides In thepast week the following matter has appeared in The Bul- that Ladington, Mich., was abolished | ning of the war on which I have not|President Wilson regarding the W iaen 2 2s a port of entry. The business will|personally received from Ameria 2 |national agreements to be tonchude Tiver. -~ On the western front there have ADMIRAL DEWEY WILL GERMAN RAIDER SAID BE BURIED TODAY TO HAVE AN AUXILIARY With Public Horors Seldom Equalled in the Nation's History. Washington, Jan. 18. — Admiral| Washington, Jan. 19.-Dispateies 10| ., i e Dewey, the hero of Manila Bay, will | the stato department late today from UNCLESHORACE: JORNSON voluminous mall containing ‘generous | soon as the peace ls mgned in o buried at Arlington tomiorrow with | Rio de Juneiro, said it was stated there|a i & - : ? 5 B e Paasre. et ohE A Te " the i e R DR & Telegraph. Lo¢al General Total offerings for our invaded populations, |assure respect for the piedses nation’s history. pronied by : i 5 S ¥erbd o b fi sand A . for our. wav.widews and. our war or-|On ihe comtrary, we . vers "\ftor services in tRe FoUtGHdA ot the 1 AT e famous blizzard of 1888 ; rday, ~ Jan. 13.. 96 137 990" 1223 | St e T Biess tributes. smiinaty” Trom —ail eor | o xtortons” B e s abitol, ENE-DORY Wil —~he~Tolowed | marned by a 5 . y = ¢ 2 E - | ble mtentlons. But in order t e T ST |k s o s A : Eua’wmm"'a, _——— - Jan. - 4§.. 90 143 250 483 |[[| western part of Montana. cial classes and often arg expressed in [underiandings later may toman Tac The department snmounced the ad- | g : vers moving words, er lotters | their full, beneficlent effect we e mding Bk The i oMiciais | Woocs 11 hIS REMERMR d-| RAIDER CAUSING ALARM Tuesday, Jan. 16.. 70 186 192 448 || A call for an America first educa- |Vring tn me warm_ wishes for the vic. | begin by restorint the rights v of the federal government,, teh diplo-| “The department is advited by telo- IN THE WEST INDIES. Wednesday, Jan. 17 74 136 252 462 ; Feb. 3 % oSk |tory of France. Your great country |and by protecting Burope agair - 2 ¥ an. .. ington . 3 was issued by Dr. P. P. Iy A tands that e 11 - matic corps, ranking. officers of the[gram from Rio de Janeiro that it is 2 3 = 2 = Claston, comimissioner of cinestion. | surely understands that we, the allies, | peace which would contain the army and navy, many milisary and | stated there that the captured steamer | Residents Are Taking Every Possible Thursday, Jan. 48, .. &3 135 235 453 = 2 " |aze senting not only for obr own in- | further outrages” : Y > ependence and our own national hon- e correspondent asked Pre 83 111 155 349 Representative Rodenburg of TI-|or"hut for a much wider cause, which | Poincare whether Franee. feft th linois, introdticed a resolution design- r o ed to make illegal the purchase. of |§0es further than the boundaries of [turn of her lost provinces, Alsace b government supplies from any forelgs |OUr interests. We are fighting for |Lorraine, as well as the restoratios Pt T S SR A Atantic” Trench West Indies by a German raid- FOMIs "1 . ;505 2074 3418 frm: the rights of the individual and for the | Belgium, essential to the cone Flags on American public build- | Earlier in the day a cablegram froM ler has created alarm among officials liberty of peoples. of a satisfactory peace. ings, forts and naval vessels throush- | Consul Stewart at Pernambico = en’|and residents of the isiands. and ev Samusl Untermyer, New. York law- War Without Prevecation. Vindication Founded on Seeliel at noon ,while the last rites are being . e . 2 + Y a itles, accord- g & 5en- lout the symbolic significance care, “we also have spoicen of the yarships of nericans, by the Jananese steamer|ing to Rev. J. Henry Cartwright of " rsaing s eral decline in health. His condition | whole war. Germany, was not satis- 2 -5 vay fr e e e Hudson_Maru. another of the ralders|London, England, who arrived nere to. | Zhrce members of pursuing = bosses is mot serious. Tiod with making war upor us withoat | euslen of provinoes torn sway & naval units In uniform, commitiee of | St. Theodore has becn armed with tywo Caution For DREGE Sy the senate and house, and representa- | mins and a German crew piuot o Tora Friday, Jan. 19. tives of many patriotic societies and |board ad that the vessel is NOW ODer- | New York, Jan. 19 —Possibili other organiatizons. an auxiliary crulser in the|attack on the ports of the Bri he was found last night at 10 the American navy everywhere will < 2 - g, have been shot and killed. More than fire & farewell salute of nineteen guns. | Prizes. The cansul sald the other ships|day on the British steamshin Parima{3s 000 of loot from banks has been re- | Towo sandwiches and two oranges provocation. She had willed to butch- | b Tt the et of i _ 2 aptured _were belisved to Bave: 1o {from West Indian ports.. Mr. CArEIRRocros. each was all the food the men had |, President Wilson recommended toler us without warning and, to attain |5 gies e o' ah e President Wilson to Attend. Americans abogrd. . wemiig of the St.| EIEHE Bu Sust completed a tour of |° TR ndervous of Outlawe Zasted stnce they left the North Island the senate the prgmotion of Lieut. Col | that end, she trampled under. her feet e e uring the servic t the capitol, Tie report St.lthe islands as ative of " s = 20 seorge C uire of the Signal Corps A o - 3 h rans which Sill be attended by President | Theodore, 4 1 tish vessel, was given TmAieh Wesleyan Misstons Board s i gt i o Rt U SR L e chict signal officer with tho rani e S e b e e N Wi man; flicials and [ot w he explanation that the de- Fie said reports e el ts and the posse occurred al he . Robe; of brigadier gemeral s 2 uses A n 71 German Detinpuiahed e amd. woman, ‘the |partment had no means of detormining | sonthern - (reae. moutn Lire iacr;yin | Fendezvons of the outiaws n the Deep | Searchers. judse the responsibilities of our ene- | fror fher Alsaco and Lorrains, am body will Test on the same catafalque |its accuracy. Officials were inclined [ there just before Ghristmas At ihas|Fork River bottoms, 15 miles south- Without Water for Four Days. Capt. Hatfield, of St. Johns, N. F, | PHe: It 18 encusp to defne the nature | the unanimous wish of the inhab and at the same spot in the rotunda |to creait the story, though. and to look | time there was at Trinidad the Liritin | West of here. The only water they had had was|and his crew of eight are believed 1o |gazed. ‘The United States have made |V Iatever IUay Save et e where Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley |for word tnat ofher captured ships |transport Magdalona, loaded with Weet | g Suspicious-looking camp had been | (aen from the radiator of the air- | have perished when Dominion Drodse |E280%, The United Sta regret which she felt for this, ¥ Biy In - stete Chaplain Frazier, [ would be similarly used Indian recruits, ready to sail for Eng. | bcovered there and Sounty Officers | plane, Robertson sald, and it was ex- | No. 6 ran ashore off Sag Ledges, Tor | "0 hirtake ahorw thlsrl . |never wtnud ave been willing to Dewey’s and the Olympla's chaplain land. With receipt of the news of the | ners, nformed of it Immediately .a | hausted four days ago. Bay, Guysboro coast. ment with ewars w0 Drestdens W | &,7ar of revenge. ~We kow too @t Manila, will officiate. LARGE GERMAN SUBMARINE ralder the recruits were disembarked [BORSS. O ST IRAIIES NG 32 Miles South of Border. The war department announced the | S0n'S note ” the correspopdent asked. |Tnate .3 we watted, taking the gre Brief Ceremony at Dewey Residence. EXPECTED AT NEW LONDON | {5} soatiered throughout o a51ands | the Deep Fork ravine in automobiles | Robertson was found vesterday and | appointment of Brigadier (eneral Joo ighting For Manhood. are to_avold all occasions for A brief cersmony at the Dowey res- s Than | The” Magdalena, he added, left Prini: | Pot mhen they arrived at the camp. |was following the tracks of the auto- | seph E. Kuhn as president of the War | “Knowing as we do the feelings of [fiict. France proved herself patis idence, attended by near relatites, by | Very Soon—Said to Be Larger Than| it Tieedalena, he added, le ni- | which was hidden a brush shelter, | mobile of the searching partq. He was | College and assistant to Major Gen- | Americn we have not failed to under- |and resigned. She endured prov the president and Mrs, Wilson, and by the Deutschiand. . ported to him ‘mr..fs«lfe"n:":ldfil‘l"’ ¢ | they found no one there. trailing the base of the Gila moun-|eral Scott, chief of stal Stand the thought which inspired the |tions such as that of Agadir and m & few close friends, will precede the uge ‘in Martinique. i N T Formed Semi-circle Around Camp. |tains, 32 miles south of the border. 7 recent initiative of President Wilson,” [others. But today, when war ha capitol funeral and’ in conformity 0| XNew London, Conn., Jan. 19.—James | “Lights in ans of the fowns an®| Indications were, however, that the | e directed the searching party to the [ Change of name of the Danish West | r. Poincare reploed, - “We were at|declared upon her without just ic 5 % Rosario mountains, 30 miles farther | Indies to The Dewey Islands, in honor |once convinced that in the mind of the |tives; today, when her blood has he the admiral's expressed _desire, the {MaGovern, state collector of internal | oities are forbi - 2 Liaaaiie arnec return. The dep- ¥ s Annapolis midshipmen Wil be _the | revenue customs, had a lengthy con- | wright. “In ;’53."53;,, l»]g;:im:\.m“ a'n.d bs duh»re!fl'l:x ;;gm‘:‘d g W L south, where he said he left Bishop the | of Admiral Dewey, was proposed in a |illustrious president the suggestion | pouréd out through the fault of o only military escort when the body is | forence with officials of the Eastern!light buoys along the coast have heen | cordingly hid themselves around the | 38¥ before. Bishop had become 50 ex- | joint resolution introduced by Repre- [made to the bellierents was in accord | how could she fafl to claim vindl taken from the home. The private|Forwarding company here today and, |darkened and all vessels leaving wort|camp, forming a semi-circle. fimusted. that 1€ was unable to, walk. |sentative “Allen of’ Ohio, with the traditional friendship be-|founded upon right and justice? service will begin at 10 o'clock and |while pothing was given out for pub- |are warned to look for hostile ships After a lons wait the posse men Bishop Unable to Talk. 5 < tween our two nations. But being con- |ident Wilson and the rvIMm_ of that at the capitol an hour later. lication, it is understood arrangements| Officers and passengers on the Par- | ¥aw threc men cautiously approach| Leaving Robertson in charge of two| A Wireless telegraph distance rec-|scious that we are fighting for man- | United States certatnly will un¢ No B all Bearers. were completed for the arrival at this|ima said the first they heard of the |the shelter, having come from a near- fof the searchers, other members of the | 0¥d Of 11,500 miles was established by |yind, we find_ourselves without the[the hih moral import of the ans 0. SISt port of the German under-sea trader |exploits of the raider was on the ap. | b¥ farmhouse. The leader of the posse | party pressed southward and found |the steamship Somoma, which picked |igh{ to lay down our weapons be: | the allles. It was declded today to select mO|Deutschiand. ° It was also learned | rival of the ship at quarantine rodey.|Stepped out from hiding and and- | Bishop lying on the ground in a moun- | UP messages from Eitvtise Germany, bonorary pall bearers AL the home, |from authoritative scuirces, that anoth- | It was learned, however, ther wiogay; |ed that the three surrende tain pass. He was unable to talk and | Vhen two days off Australia. NEW TYPE OF PREHISTORIC ACTED AS COMPLAINANT AND at the capitol and later at the ceme- |o; submersible, sald fo be larger than | warnings to look i d Fi barely abl th b e g r k ik out for_ Ber were re- Bandits Opened Fire. arely able to recognize the Search-| Castle Commissionsr J. O. Phelps e R N ety Collectors. ilion and. Com: | ton sagt Tice Jaily during the voyage Instantls the bandits dropped to the | &% o teday fesucd an order that dogs i BUILDING DISCOVERED JUDGE IN SAME ACT) o S g er . as the vessel | ground and began to fire at the posse Bridgeport, Westport and Thomaston = b i it Y Be b O e e W s cocrervan | 72 approaching the American coast. |men. That was a signal for the three | Searching party were the first human | gotsPpct WENPPT ang Thomaston | o Oo0mUe L bk in | Cost Michael P. Brady of Sarat Cort of marines, bluejackels, SOIHETE | wias holn here just berore the Dentsch- score or more deputies to reply and I ne 10 e e e gnded | owing to prevalence of rables. Colorado. $50 for Unusual Procedurs and midshipmen. e and arrived last November. STEAMER YARROWDALE Eoliowaq, | Mminutes = volley of SO | ;g jon®as io the diptrict wheretn they Washi Jan, 19.—A new type of | Ballston Spa, . Military Escort. g e A e !N A GERMAN PORT | But the bandits were in the open |landed. but thought it was 250 miles | rington has applied to the bank com- | prenistans. Bailding—a - pueblo . eon: | acting both as complainant ax Ly Corgee and were fair targets for the deputies, | Or more south of the Arizona border. | missioner for permission to change to | romisrqrs, Hading 8 DU tached | In the same action, Michasl D o Pty who took | i grate Bank ‘asd trust company. A |y Mite-has Bess discovered in' the|& justice of tho peace ot county, was yesterday rger military escort 16flex % ey corps -of ; Brought in by a P ied | who finally killed the threc of them. g g All three were shot in the head. Only | charge of Bishop are expected to ar- | hearing will be held February 6. Mesa Verde National park in Colorado pmen, the bluejackets of the. Baked ? 4. . t : eship New Hampshire, . one member of the posse was Injured. | rive here tomorrow. T A by Dr.J, Walter Fowkes of the Smith. | & i;;?dvm ‘:v’f."', s it | sirp stk Fbdine s S Senate | sonian institution. In announcing the [ Brady, who operates a @ via Amsterdam to Dead Outlaws ldentified. FTI ED o mg::ley ;lfl- bN ‘The steamer rar- Later the dead bandits were iden- = [P g N AT o a 'r:ufh;r{nu}obhnrborflon tified as Oscar Poe and Will and Har- SEARCHING FOR RAIDER cember y a prize | ry Jiart, twin broth Poe and Hart STEEL MERCHANT VESSELS Crew of sixteen men, says an official | were airested recenily and charged | Uruguay Guarding Against Possible the nomination of Albert C. Wolfe of i La Crosse Wis. 'as United States at- [f1ecovery loniht the Mutolion S | came involved in' an torney. He will succeed his brother resembling in most particulars the te August Hunter, William, who dropped dead 1ast OCto- | aced community building of the cliff | Bet, Brady then odg te: 2 employe, 1 lodged L on foot, b i ¢ i Srasted NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION | Statement issuea tonight, She carried | witn robbery of & bank at Centralia, Neutrality Violations. ber. dwellers, may date back stx centuries. | 4 e oG et Tiunter, arraics uniform. H erews - | but _escape om jail while a ing ‘The pueblo is in the ummy lal A to his plea of guilt a z The war department sent orders to Tistened ; ; b Rl e "t T L ey o | STaeerin the Atintic aeugn: = | ial, " Both of them., with the other | Buemos Atres Tan 19__Pifteen crul- | oopie M H.ASEAT I S AIE",02 | group, Bnd Br. ) of similar preuciyros | [enoed him to Eive & bond of Dl I Tt pbuilding. weh® Drisoners o _the Yarrowdale | hers of the. band Wich fousht off & ing: the Southern “Aflantic Tor the Ger. | compeny from each of she three rexi- | S50, PSRy foTes, O S TriCHry [ Keep the peace. This Hun the supreme court, the omatic | Washington, Jam. 19.—The largest Norweglan and seven ! posse recently near Nowata after Tob- |man raider, according to_reports re- rooms and _four circular, ceremontal | 10 “P; i 1 gorps and the commities of congress.|tonnage Of steel merchant Vessels in | trniores ceoi, T° cargoss Of the|bery”of the Alluwe, Okla, State Bank. | ceived bere. Four more Eritish crui. | border and send ‘them home without | J0omS Snd,, fo%0, CRE0n Souietg, | on, habeas corpus procecs The Society of Manila Bay, made up|the history of American ship building | coPLIT) Yoetels, the statement adde, OSITION TO T Y. Telkland and there are evidences that originally | azainst the justice for smaliclc of officers who were unfler fire with | was under construction or contracted for the entento allles sna sooy. | STRONG OPP! Islands, according to mewspapers here.| p, Edward Fitoh Northrup, re- 2 third story topped the structure. ecution. “The jury found i k! E — vor, but considered 350 Dewey at Manila, will be given ‘alfor in private ship yards on JanuaRy 1. stuffs. Three of th sel: DR. CARY T. GRAYSON, Ve search physicist of Princeton univer- i P i e i et hin:] The Sepnrment of commisree announc: | wers armed. British merchentmen. S e doratohed S wamhin Yo muard the|sity, was awarded the Elliott Cresson |17 EMPTY MOTOR Eocietics and miscellancous Organiza- | vessoim® aEEresRtng LASe 00l T wrans | 4TS, PrINEIng in of the Yarrowdale, | President’s Naval Aide, Who Has Been | {I7sPatehed & watship 1o suar the | ;oda) hy “the Franklin Instituts -in 3 g X $ross| the statement continues, had Dbeen Named a Rear Admiral. Deataliey viclatin. recognition of his electrical Inventions TRUCKS ENTER MEXICO properly salve the wounded PRESIDENT WILSON GIVEN F tlons will ride behind the government fone: They include & mumder of for- kept, Secret for military " reasons, and hign temperaturs: investigations.” | e Susis 1 poipre s 3 ccou ,View of the statement of the Brit- | Washington, Jan. 19.—Strons opposi- | REPORT ON PRINT PAPER ‘o Return With Excess Supplies in 20 All Executive Departmens Closed. During December American yards|ish admiral Jan. was de- 2 tod A joint conference in Washington of 4 — —. 2 e e it Rhe | G devslopednioday. Ao teDLE INVESTIGATION TODAY. | military and maval officers, edacators | * e By Attorney General Gregory & finished nine steel merchant vessels, | cided fo mai 4 By order of President Wilson, all e the news public. The of the senate against confirming s aggregating 24,363 tons and made con- | prize crow. of the Terr Pres i hronghout the Gay > The senate and | racts for 23 vesssls at 105,120 gross| commanded by Deputy Ofcer Bai | DLosident Wilson's nomination of Dr.| |nformation Has Been Turned Over to | & unitarm system of universal milltary | ared and edventy empty motor frucks house will assemble shortly before the | ©°7% wits. DBy gician,, for . Prametion from . {he the Department of Justice. and naval fralning was Droposed by |have left' the field base here during| Washington, Jam. 19, — Pr. grade of lieutenant commander to rear Representative. Edward W. Gray, of |ihe Jast twelve hours for field head- | Wilson took a hand today In t capitol ceremonies and then will re- . GERMANY AND JAPAN RUMOR THAT RAIDER | admiral, over the heads of more than| Washington, Jan. 19.—A final report | New Jerscy. quarters in Mexigo. They will return | troversy over the rights of « s Lane and Daniels and National Guard officers to devise | ‘ Columbus, N. M., Jan. 19.—One hun- Secreta cess while they are in progress. All o : business houses in Washington will be TO EXCHANGE PRISONERS IN GULF OF MEXICO |one hundred ranking officers of the|to congress on the news print paper| . ... - P with excess supplies from the camps |claimants on the naval fuel r cloged from 11:30 to 12:30 o'clock. o Was R navy's medical corps. Soms of ie|invostigation virtually wae completed | Philadelohia Papers Increate Price. |along ‘the communication line, it was | in Californta and Wyoming and < Navy officers said today that per- By Wa; ofland an nited { To Cut blican leaders say the nomination |today by the federal trade commission | Philadelphia, Jan. 19.—] elphia. | said. ferred with Attorney General Gros 4 st 1 ra hor i AN i vs Bend B TN rmed and. others | and will be prepared tomorrow for sub- | newspapers now sclling at one cent | Iarge tents are belng Ditched here | ana Secretarios Loy and Dant haps the most unusual of all the hon- States. il " never wauld be confirmed and others o T . r} ors to be paid the dead hero will be iy Tampico Oil Fislds for England. | T o0 Rainty will be & wisoroas | mlssion. | The Commission already has | will laorease thelr Drice to two cents |to siore supiien an8 other Mol caunipe | Sociiies oiarles Lang and Da the salute of 19 guns fired at noon by [ Berne, Switzerland, Thu: Mexico City, Jan. 19— Insistent ru- | A8t against it. One of the five nom- | turned over to the department of jus- | beginning January 29. The high cost [ment of the expedition. An early move- |in possession of the interior and : Americaa warships. It is the salute of (15, 10 p. m., via Paris, Jan. %, % mors comé from Vern. Crus that ihe |inations for new rear admirals sent in | tice for use in possible prosecutions|of news print paper and other ma- [ment of the expeditionary forces was|departments were laid berore the 1i the secretary of the nayy and seven-|p.'m.—Germany and Japan soon German commerce raider is mnow in|vesterday, that of Chief Naval Con- |much of the information gathered, terlals entering into the making of a |predicted. ident. 55, 7 the designated samiral’s | besin an cxchange of igvaild the Guif of Mexico. It 18 expected in | Structor David W. Taylor, was con- — newspaper is given as the cause for -- —— Secretary Lane does not want to 8 safute. The extra honors, to be & ers of war by the Holland Vera Cruz, the reports add, that the |firmed soon after it was received. Ac- Citizenship Restored. the increase. OBITUARY the controversy impede passase of orders of Secretary. the TUnited, States, ralder will make an effort to cut off | tion on all the others will be delayed.| Albany, N. Y., Jan. 19.—Joseph Cas- = — oil land leasing bill. -Secrotary Dan of | This is the the oil ships enroute from the Tam- = - sidy, convicted of bartering for the Movements of Steamships. G. Louis Chester. lels contends that provisions which Dewey's rank, unique ,in American pico flelds for England. There is no Suffrage in Tennessee. nomination of William Willett as a| Liverpool, Jan. 19.—Signalled, steam- | Baltimore, Md. Jan. 19G. Louis|would give claimants prior tighi history, as the admiral of the navy. 3 confirmation of the rumors here. Nashville. Tenn. Jan. 19.—The |Supreme court justice and released |er Kroonland, New York for Liverpool, | Chester, Austro-Hungarian consul for |lease would 8o decrease the rnmvil (i = ——— 'house of representatives today passed |from prison on January 25, 1816, was |Due Liverpool 6 a. m. Saturday Maryland and Delaware since 1904 [reserve as to threaten the future uee The French _ . rarm. = 1916 | the bill allo ‘Wwomen to vote in|restored to- citizenship today by Gov-' Bergen, Jau. 18.—Arrived, steamer|died today of stomach troubie. He |of battle crulsers and other fasi o * from New ° P 7 s value 200,900 ‘Whitman. e Kristianiatjord, New York. was 43 years old. burning ships, . . of