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Condensed Telegrams BRITISH AND B |Funeral of Mayor | Condensed Telagrams |B7p [sgiips g ~ WeekinCongress| Frank J. Rice| . e s oo von e | Imperial Rescript , . “ : i { o e mh sy : ted suicide by hanging. l ! ’ Boleo Sr tha Dty Pimamedee | RAIRDOAD LEGISLATION MAY. BE ‘the Father of Automobol- J % Mr. Bollee b GIVEN RIGHT OF WAY Victor Alexander Bruce, earl of El- gin and Kincardine, is dead. TO PRINCE GOLOTZINE, NEW The exports of copper. for the week s o S ended Jan. 18, were 10,246 tons. e ms§sw1=_ SERVICES 3w i el arid taiy Sholsand pes- FIRST CARE FOR ARMIES Fire destroyed the West End Hotel at Portland, Me., at a loss of §100,000. |Calls Upon Him to Devote His At- ONE OF THE LARGEST EVER HELD IN CONNECTICUT Along the Tigris River and in the Vicinity of Kut-el- . _ Amara, in Mesopotamia LIEUT. COL. HARRY G. HOLD NIGHT SESSIONS BISHOP WILL RECOVER A\;l;u&v:hn Was Found in Exhaust- ndition in Mexican Desert. ;, . Shortoge of sugar in Denmark has| tention to Provisioning of Troops in ‘Wellton, Jan. 21.—Li i i ; . T m.r‘g'”e. 3o —Lieutonant | propable as the Time for Adjourn- Tolled at Minute Intervals—All forgedi ine [Government to adopt & cart | ug Figid; ' With the View 1o Carry : 2> © system of purchase. BRITISH CLAIM. TO HAVE DRIVEN TURKS BACK|ihe Son5ca™aisss Sohs wasia Som | ment Approaches. T e I WAL ] v unite UK whsimrs e here today by an army ambulance . f ployed at the Sunmmit, N. J., silk from the foot of the Gila Mountains, mills, went on strike. — 60 miles south of Wellton, will re-| Washin i 3 gton, Jan. 21.—With the| New Haven, Conn, Jan. 21.—New 7 London, J 2 cover unless complications set in, ac-,|peace note leak” investi i i T G 3 p Zation trans. |Haven today paid its last respects to| The French Government is consid- | perial rescript h Coxuntm' le Reports That Three Attacks of the Briitsh|gordins to Surgeon Major Orvilie G| ferted to New York, administration | Mayor Frank J, Rice, who died last |ering the question of advancing the | Emperior Nichoins btoenm‘;dd;;fl:e'rl‘u}:’f op! mrown, commander of the govern- |leaders in congress feel that the at- |week. His funeral this afterncon was [legal time by one hour. e Prospects for Action on Railroad Labor | During the Burial, Which Was P Bill at This Session Grows Less| vate, the Bells of New Haven Were on Victorious War. .. - relief - expedition. Colonel | tention of members sian premier, Prince Golotzine, calling . River Ru- generally now can [one of the largest ever held in Con- —_— upon him 5 Were Repulsed—Nanesti, on the Sereth m Drob was taken to Yuma, Ariz, and | be centered upon the clogged legisla- [necticut and was attended by some of | James E. Carrado, a convict serving St i o A s 3 A % [ R e R g '-h(gr Drogramme. the state’s most distinguished citizens. [a term for forgery in the state prison |attention fo the question of supplies | mania, Has Been Captured by the Austro-Germans in a| , "Zobcrtson were lost foliowing n | idente. persnar bonoii8 0 the pres. | More Than 10,000 Passed Bier |at Trenton, N. J, cscaped. for the armies of Russia ‘and concen- . |attempted aeroplane flight from San | this session-on im More thaii 10,000 persons, it is es- trated itself upon the development on \ = & 2 e portant legislative |, . 0, 22 Fourteen men were fined $1 each by |a larg. . Hand-to-Hand Battle—In a Daylight Raid the British in AD‘z{.fz? o nmmca.yo' an.ur:fi i',:m;&'{{!cg; o the: steering Lommittes of :;.':“;fgé My P ‘;g. bler in | Magistrate Cornell in Harlem court in e AL c‘c”nie"c‘{?.‘i?,“'“fli‘ text Blown Up German Dugouts—Artillery | {7085, ,4merican army aviators und | arrange o programme for fhe Sormnin, |dmped city hall. Over three thousand | {1 Crusade asainst spitting. antare. s Db iy Tanenitied by France Have wn Up hundreds of civilians, Robertson | der of the session and for longer day | Persons attended the deeply impressive | Gold coin to the amount of $760,000 | oner ™ etrograd correspondent, found a party of searchers and direct- , and possibly nigKt i services in Woolsey Hall at Yale, i v . ed them to ‘where Bishop had fallen | cus of democratic senators. will - he|While hundreds were unable to gain | nos SIRATAwR from the Sub ffreas- Active at Other Fronts. exhausted on January 19 ATl Iatar h e wesn o Tatity |admission. Inferment was private in | %Y for shipment to South America. 2 uofioberuon has returned to his sta- | steering committee sugeestions. Text of Rescript. “Having entrusted you with the re- Evergreen cemetery and during. the| The offices and printing plant of the | SPOnSible post of president of the . burial the bells of the city tolled at £ council of ministers, I deem it oppor- Bishop's condition was such it was| 3. horead Labor fgtion. minute intervals while all trafic was | ooy Lyening Herald at Olean, N, ¥. | tune ' to 6y i . 2 0 a Legi 4 il z point out to you th ress: The British and Turks i Mesobota- Eé“é't‘n’,?é’a"fihfiflsfiifii al‘fif‘fiafisfi::é ;,':,fl:;sc’z’s'“ ‘;‘z" w‘“m to_detail s ex- soff"‘gf“z’:“’rme“l L iy }hflit \Some | suspended for five minutes. %06, destroyed by fire at a 10ss of 360,- | ;b 1ems, the solution of which shouls 2 i <3 . 'as necessary 4 r slation i B i, L D mia have been engaged in vigorous | (€, o PRC Bl cegstui and that the | Bishop on a stretohes sor Atteon —nny |should be enacted an dthis subject o e Osndanoe: Batte Enndua: Jeceet e poveraenca fighting along the Tigris river in the | attackers suffered heavy casualties. |over the sand dunes and to the am. |M2y be given the right of way over| Among those in attendance were| Robert Lyon Batts, of Austin, Tex. | "WONNGI o oy oomonet, wh vicinit yof Kut-el-Amara. The Lon-| In the capture of Nanesti, on the|bulance. pending water power legislation. The |Former President William H. Taft, [Was nominated by President Wilson | - et, when the ; o ; T ; Lo g = tide of war has turned, all thoughts of Hon and Constantinople war offices | Sereth river in Rumania, hard band-| Winn Proebstel, w senate interstate commerce committee | Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, Secre- [as United States Judge for the Fifth | ;o€ o . : oughts of Jom an e their troops | to-hand Mgnting fook piace in the | of the searchors fo hnd GaoniCpint |is expected to meet early in the week |ctary of State Perry, President Arthur | Circuit. o wiTont - AIHNeRpn T of “nes o this region. The British official |streets. In withdrawing from the|op, gave a detailed story here today |2Rd Senator Newlands, disappointed |T. Hadley of Yale; Ex-Governors Rol- the 4 "[ e, g ‘l‘re. irected towards I eegion announces that north- | village German batteries raked thelor’ the finding of the ofcer at the refusal of the committee to|lin S. Woodruff and Simeon E. Bald-| Earl Henry, chief of the Depart- |\ I maera ot cast of Kut the British troops have | Russians as they crossed the bridges| «I fq Colonel Bishop about seven | Fecommend a strike prevention meas- |Win. ment of Mines, announced that 375 |QUI country who with keen expectation e T the Turics from a small strip | over the Sereth, inflicting heavy losses | o'clock Thuraday eveninz. he caid. |Ure. will endeavor to manoeuvre the| Representing other cities were |miners had beén killed in the mines |{3ye 4 Waltng a decisive encounter with I e ‘they were holding on the Tight on them. With the fall of Nanesti |“He was haif-sitting, half-reciining | President’s bill inio position for re- |Mayor Colburn of Norwalk; Mayor |during 1916. ° y. GRA g Danic of the Tigris and that King |one officer and 565 men were captured | under a bush in an arroyo, wet to the | COnSideration. Cooke of Meriden: Mayor Dunn of v No Peace Until Final Victory. Ciorge’s men. are mow in control of |by the Germans. bone and almost speechless. The first | Before the house interstate com- | Willimantic; Mayor Treat of Stam-| More than 1,000 Americans have| “In complete solidarity with our O fire trench section on & front of | On the other battle fronts only min- |thing he did was to ask me who I |Merce committee the hearing of la- |ford; Mayor Quigley of New Britain; |petitioned Ambassador Dlkus at Con-|faithful allies, not entertaining a 3300 yards fo a depth of 1,100 yards. | operations have been carried out. The | was and what I was doing out there, | POT oOrganization heads on the rail- |Ex-Mayor Louis R. Cheney of Hart: |stantinople to get them out of Syria|thought of the conclusion of peace un- It adds that the right bank of the |big guns are everywhere active. On|Then he asked me to make him a ci- | 1024 legislati¢e proposals of Repre- |ford; Mayor Scully and Chief of Po-|and Palestine. til final victory has been obtained, 1 river also has been cleared of Turks |the line in France near Loos the Brit- | garctte. sentative Adamson will continue. W. |lice Beach of Waterbury. —— : firmly believe that the Russian people, down stream from Kut-el-Amara and |ish in a daylight raid blew up Ger- “Colonel Bishop had spread his|S: Stone of the Brotherhood of Loco-| Several Hundred Floral Offering _Emperor Charles of Austria has|supporting the burden of war with that southwest of the town further |man dugouts, causing many casualties | coat in a depression to catch rain wa- |0OtiVe Engineers, will appear before| oo "o tate at City | Giomissed Gen. Count Paar, who was|self denial, will accomplish their duty progress has been made- among the occupants. The artillery | ter. the committee to oppose any meas- flo the body la¥ in state at ity |senior aide de camp to Emperor Jo-|to the end, not stopping at any sacri- o matantinopie, on the other hand, | duels have again become violent in the | “He said that after Lieutenant Rob- | Ures that might restrict the right of |hall the Governor's Foot i‘:‘g’,“ 5 fice. says that east of Kut-el-Amara the | Verdun sector. ertson had left him last Wednesday |1aPor to strike. ed as a guard of honor. oolsey : National Resources Unendin E Hall, the services were conducted by - o - ; X & the president’s in- |erintendent of the Methodist Episcopal | g . : o v are unending. ere 1s no $150,000,000 MORE NEEDED CONNECTICUT VALLEY fire he bullt was extinguished by the |sistence on such legislation, the pros. | church and Rev. John W. Lairg of the |ied In February, 1916, left & ‘estnate | qanger of their becoming exhausted, prt R Seeis Al R e M S vy rain. He felt sure, he "said,|pect for its enactment grows less |First Methodist church, of which the |*PP™®! il as apparently is the case with our en- BELG that Robertson would find aid. robabl ) probable as the time for adjournment |mayor was trustee. Delegations from [ The wrecking steamer Rescus is|eMieS. Al the greater is the signif- 2 - 5 Proebstel said that h d hi - . American Commission Preparing for | As Contributien to the $100,000 Fund | panions built a fire on cach side. of | covioaches. —With = this Another Year’s Work. stumbling |many fraternals orders and societies i Norfolk th - | cance attached to the settlement of the block out of the way, nearly all dem- |of wich the mayor was & member, had | D, L K stoamar. Sag. | uestion of supplies, which under pres- for Wagner Coligge. 3 the rescued man, wrapped him in|ocratic I iti i b Sreaiors ana save Mol apurirmens | oRLc Jleaders and some of the ro- |reserveq seats. 'There were several|guchanna, which s aground oft the | ¢t conditions is.eo important and so Pl P 3 L licated. New York, Jan. 21.—The Amerlcan| Meriden, Conn., Jan. 21.—The eley- | The rescuers were supplied with con- |an ext hundred magnificent floral offerings. | Virginia Cape. complica g ) Commission for Relief in Beisium is | enth meeting of' the church councils |densed milk and on this, a little coffee it &xer?—a??:os:gn;‘"o‘;gn;;:v?f:: — z ... First Attention to Armi Y Droximiately $150,006,000 more will be | 000 throughout the congregations' © was found until-the arrival . of (sion to comsider such legislation WATERBURY SUNDAY NIGHT Iplan for Praldent Withaw's laboriegls- [devote Its attention Arst and foremost lation to the House Commerce Com-[to the provisioning of my valiant alscussed by the emcers of the tom- | yéar as Connecticut's contribution to {Surseon ng:r Brows and his sol- | alone. Four Story Building Practcially De- |merce Committee. armies, and, behind the firing line, les- unssion here this week, according to | the $100,000 that is being raised to{diers Saturday morning: Gierbert C. Hoover, chairman, who ar- | have Wagner College moved from e = Majority Leadership in Senate. o f Unk Ori sening those difficulties » Via oy o ihe steamship: bhiia- | Rochester, N, Y.-and erect a larger | RUSSIA TO PURCHASE In addition to the pressure of leg- | SiroY®S—Was_of Unknown Orig Mrs. Ruth Law Case Willlam ~ died | With ‘suppl'a - inevitable in o worid e i : bunding on Staten Hiand. . REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT | Sl2ti¥e busines, there is a spirited | Waterbury, Conn, Jan. 21—Fire of [at the home of relatives in Hartford |war. T count 5n it that the joint D ok 3aif DS Wotld Semainiln | - I come-Soh Ntk tha WAL Seal- contest just now amons democratic |unknmown origin, starting in the base- |last night at the aged of 102 years.|labors of the whole government will be concentrated in the reaiization on a the United States about u« week and | versary of the Refarmation it was 3 o senators over the majority leadershij ic: P She had enjoyed excellent health unt! To the Value of $30,000,000 in the Unit- | to L. relinquishca by Senator Kern | heoms et e e ctmcet, oo |a fow R Jarge scale and .the. development of {hat his sole mission was to meet|voted that various -congregations his colleagues and fake up with them | throughout the state hold public jubi- ed States. on March 4. When the new senate i iggs d =S the measures recently ta Vi Juestions pertaining to ihe work of |lee celebrations throughout the year. ¥ . meets in_extraordinary session imme- %‘.‘,’.’i‘&? Cl?;ngfiy !;2::1?;@ n?:;fxi::s :&1 The State Department announced |this end. R A B bruanisation, - 1a view of lis po-|The. deleEates ‘also;voted to hol. o ew York, Jan. 21—Purchase in|diately after adjournment to pass up- | musical instruments, late tonight and jthat the German government has| Gombined Action for Provisioning sition, he declined to discuss the de- | large combined celebration of all the |the United States of refrigerating |on the.president’s cabinet, the new se- portation of Belsians by the Germans. | Lutheran churches of the state on |cquipment valued at $30000000 to con- |lection of a new j)sader probably will fie said, however, that there are now | Oct. 28 and_ 31 and November 4 in|Seérve and develop along economic lines|be pressed. A real contest between ipproximately 11,000,090 persons In | some city of the state to be desig- | the fresh beef and dairy industry of | Southern and western democrats has Belgium and northern France depend- | nated by the district conference. Russia has been authorized by the |been simmering for several weeks. arge against Ameri-| , o fommerly sta: The question of provisioning the armies and the civil population de~ mands the combined action, not only wrought damage estimated at $90,000, | withdrawn its cha of which $60,000 is on the contents and |can Minister Vopis $30,000 on the building. The Water- |tioned at Bucharest. bury Republican also suffered heavy : n t aleo Y1 Dr. W. T. Stell, an American physi- | of all the authorities at the' front and wnt upon the commission. He ex-| The new officers of the Connecticut | Russo-American Conservative and In- | Senator Walsh of Montanais, the can- |ttt ?’t’fi‘f‘s‘;?\%fiifl'-ffifin?fii Do o8 |eian of ‘Guerrero, who was captured |in the rear, but also of all the different pressed confidence thut some means |conference are as follows: President, | dustrial Stock company backed by the | didate of the westerners for the lead- ,’:{a f(‘ = 4 = by the Villa troops last October, has |departments united under the control of would be found whereby the work ot | Willilam ~Rettimeyer, Meride: vice | Russian government according to J.|ership and Senmator Martin of Vir- [® G200, e communication was cut|reached the American lines, according |the council of ministers e commission would not suffer | president, William Jente, New Haven; | H. Guliak, of Moscow, who arrived | 8inia, the choice of the southerncrs. 5 : i o 4 i at C s, N. M. Improvement of T tation. ‘hrough a lessening of the interest of | secretary, Rev. Heinrich Mette, Ter- | here today on the steamship Bergenst- | F°astern and northern democrats are off from the paper and the only means |to arrivals at Columbus P! o ransportation. » her newtraly’ in- the 3 being besi + . of communication was over the As- e Another problem to which I ate e ek ol I et thacibiE et e TR e et FOBEARNRG (v eged by leaders of (JOth|Cicatea Press wire. The operator, G.| Senator Wadsworth introduced a|tach supreme importance is the furth- — Hartford June 24. About 60 delegates |nfcal department of ihe purchasing |15 uncertain Z. Taylor, stuck to his post and copied | resolution directing the engineering |er improvement of transport, railway % 2% ' vith ippin, chief of the army to grant permis and . The council of - FARM AND CITY PROPERTY|,\1oMOBILE STRUCK BY e o el fon The s SIOMY OF L.OUC OF AMERICAN Tt was ome of the most spectacular [erect a memorial on public sTounds. |out decisivé measures which Wil mediate development of the refrigerat- STEAMSHIP PORTLAND |fires in the city for some time. The : g ¥ sure the full utilization of the means of Have Supplanted Railrosd Bonds as BY B..& M- TRAIN IR Sariages Va0 euatry. Furc of e st fhmes shooting out of the third and | President Wilson designated Secre- |transport in order to be able, through ottt fok Meadiance CalERn. R 4o Doty ronoses Nere, he 2dded will be|giory Yold by Captain H. H. Rees|fourth stories in the rear and later |taries, Baker, Lane and Houston t9|the co-operation of all departments, i Three Persons Wero Killed Outright— | gition o heave ioorator cars in ad-| =0 . e Arrival in New Y. through the roof, being visible from [report on a site for the proposed|to furnish our troops on the firing o YRR Anothor Disd: of - Iniusies. Nn 5o memwy. InduMdery Yor coM e i every section of the city. Government mitrate plant, for which |jine and behind it with all that they New. Yor 1— "Asgan indic:t‘folenngz?vfirg;&nbr snch New York, Jam. 21.—The story of|. The Jackson building, adjacent, and $20,000,000 was authorized by Con-|require. 3 ) mortgage losns o nfarm and city pro-| Harvard, Mass, Jan. 21—Three | development, he said, “buter js mow |the loss at sea of the American steam- |\ Which the Republican office 18 eit- |gress. " -t Vo Ast With Good Will. derty have suppianted railroad bonds | persons were killed outright, another |selling in Moscow for thres roubles|Ship Portland two days before | Uated, together with a b | . william J. Champion and Thos, H.| . In pointing out these pressing i< the largest single clas of invest- |died of injuries and onme other was|and $0 kopecks a pound, while at the | Christmas was told here today by |ROUSe in the rear, was threatened serl-{ op 00" cre rescued by the Coast | broblems for your attention, I express ments held by life insurance compan- | probably fatally injured when their |same time in Siberia butter is being |Captain H. H. Rees and his crew of "“f}";ér one hundred pianos and as|Guard at Cuttyhunk, Ma 7 el the hope that the activity of the c: les, according to a report made pub- | automobile was struck by a freisht!used to make soup. Russia has about|twenty-five, who arrived as passeng- cil of ministers under your pres e e e by the Asuotiation of | train at the SN Kiver Station 4ross- |kt Hesd of coibis 1o L Bas About| o the Notsenian stosenin ov. [many talking machines, together with|launch, the T M. Champion, ~which will meet the support of the council Life Insurance Presidents. ing of the Boston and Maine railroad | but the vast difference in climate bo- | Sepsfiord, from candinavian ports. other musical instruments and acces- [had gone ashore after breaking Ner'|o¢ the empire and the duma, uni The report, prepared by Orlow H.|today. tween northern and southern Kussia| L The Portland, burning oil ns = fuel were all destroyed and at ene |rudder. r: in a unanimous, ardent desire to Boies, the association’s statistician,| The dead are: Dr. James F. Ferry |prevents an interchange of beef pea. |left Havre, France, el N this morning, according o the | o\ poindexter of Washington;|9n the war to 4 victoriou shows that in the ten vear period |of Cambridge, his son Richard and his firemen, it It is furthermore the dut: ducts from parts of the country where | for New York. When 200 miles east P : e Fior Pt e Hding ia |offered a Woman Suffrage amendment |1t Is i 0 du from 1304 to 1914, veal estate mort- | daughter Ethel and Georze Howard of |cattle are blentiful to those where | Of Nantucket she ran into a northwest | hug the four, walls of the bufCing In |0 he Constitution. FHis amendment | 50ns called upon to serve the s zage loans increased from 27.37 per | this town. 5 % they are scarce unless we have cold |8ale on December 7. While battling | Vi S naliag vovides that no one sahll be,prevent- [act with good will, uprightness and zent. of the assets of American com-| Another daughter, Miss Esther Fer- | storage equiment. against heavy seas the fuel tank be- | D™ D ¥rom voting because of ‘race, sex |diEnity towards the legisla insti- Ot St TE theae ki at=tho AR ahag(}ngge';v;;cfxo o he Beef for the army {s delivered on |SaD to leak and the ofl was lost. Tn|__cooNITION OF THE or color.” v o aitivitsy fnsorpubites ol I i e e e Boctiter, here It wap s | ool but it bas prowen. s dgcided]order I Kane (he sugines working the drawback to the commissary depart-|Crew burned everything they could KINGDOM OF POLAND| Oliver A. Brower, who was indicted | ing the economic life of the country, $1,660,009,000, out of a total assets of | that she had received fractured skull | EWORCT PO ooe . the government will find invaluable 660,009,000, ] 3 now proposes to rem- | find_that was made of wood and not a charge of conspiracy in con- € 1 finc 1 3 $4,830,000,000. In 1904 these loans |and multiple injuries. . |edy the defect. The purchases I|needed to'keep the wessel afloat. Even |Urged in Resolutions Presented to lnection with the charges against Har- | SUPpOrt in the Zemstvos which by their amounted to $680,000,000. Railroad | The automobiie was struck as it rge o from the | work in time of peace and of awr have shall make are to be forwarded as|the hatches were consumed so the President Wilson. ry K. Thaw, was releas sonds have decreased fro m?20.i6 per [came down a steep hill on to the|g 'S T = & 5 o . . E to = e manufacturers can deliv- |Seas poured into the vessel. The heavy mbs on $15,000 bond furnished by a cent. of the life insurance assets in|crossing where a view of the railroad | o " ihem ™ wind blew the ship some distance . e e B habians ::re:.); comsmny_ 1904, to 26 per cent. in 1914. In act- | tracks is obstructed. south of Bermuda. proved that they piously maintain the shining traditlons of my grand- father of imperishable memory, BEm- i & AR 4 resident Wils tak 5 e Insvance eompanics in_ raitosd | INCREASE OF RAILWAY NATIORAL RGN 39 BN In that vicinity the Ttalian steamship | g oo L ior " for the recosnition | Three additional cases of infantile [peror Alexander II nds increased during the dJecade NUDE MOTION PICTURE ART| UmPria tried to aid. She stood by|py the United States of the govern- | paralysis were reported in the vicinity ST om _ $750,000,000 to $1,250,090,000 or RATES IN FRANCE = {:0 dgb‘sub*‘fg" a ""De Wafiba'mcged to | ment of the kingdom of FPoland,|of Fairmont, “1;' \;. 1f;c°$lin? uzr;m A CRUDE BOMB 2 2 'Au i : e ortlan on ecember 18. At |« ich i D dance with interna- |announcement by hea officials. Two 4 e R To Pay Increased Wages Because of Acm;:"' uitip Tllkm After Widespread | night the line parted. The Umbria|tional law and on territory liberated | were found in Fairmont, while the MADE OF A TIN CAN MISS BETTY DE JONG, High Cost of Living. isxpproval of Sikch :Plctures: stood by a while longer but weath- | from occupation by the Russian mili- | third was in Barrackville, near there. | Loy ypger AT st S & VL er con ons made i impossible to y, v has begun its work for — e PAINTER, COMMITS SUICIDE | poii Jan 21 _proposal for a gen- | s Lork Jan. 21.—The nude mo-|give asistance and the Italian vessel Ty A o hampiness of the Pol- | The application of the /trustees of| Subway Station in New York. 3 .21 tion picture art has come under the|drifted from sight in the darkness. ish mation,” were adopted here today |the College of the City 6f New York — 3 eral increase of 15 per cent. in railw: H > v A Prominent Physician of Oaklard, | F00 NoCR0 7 treigp):!t r:tes na\-el:e:x{ b'.n? of the national board of review,| The water-logged Portland was toss- | by the Polish National Defense Com- [for a change of name of the station| New York, Jan. 21.—A crude bomb Cal., Was in Room With Her. i s announced here today. All pro- |ed about until December 23, when the at 137th street on the Broadway sub- [made of a tin can containing several - fl‘ll:mcll:;:hg :&e g:;&(;g.czl;lmh}["ffitgi ducing companies which are members | Norwegian _steamship Brazil, bound e cend our greetings” said the |way to -City College—137th Street,” |pounds of powder ,bolts and slugs, was San Francisco, Calif.; Jan. 21.—Miss | of Minister of Sobaistence and Labor | 0L ihe National _ Association have|from San Francisco to Christiania, [ preamble to the resolution, “to the |was granted by the Public Service found today under the stairway lead- Betty Do Jong, . painter of wide | et Shor aoamimney ove Segr | agreed. it was said, not to permit the|sighted her and took off the crew. The | lesitimate authorities of the kingdom |Commission. ing to the Manhattan Street station fepulation, died today from o Sell |HiamaCwill ne Seeilonal revenue Prea|ProZiction in_their studios of photo- |captain and his men were landed at|of Poland who now return to War- of the subway. The fuse was burning inflicted_bullet wound in the head. |tompanies to pay increased wages | iyS Using such a figure. Instruc-|Kirkwall and boarded the Bergensf-|saw, its ancient capital. to direct once| A resolution directing Secretary of |when Francis Jones, a subway porter The police said tonight they virtually | caused by the high cost of living tions to this effect have been sent to|jora when that vessel put in to have|more the destinies of the nation after |State Lansing to order all United [saw it add quickly put it out with completed their investigation of the R directors and scenaric writers. Action | her mails examined by the British au- | the long military occupation of its|States consuls in Belgium to make |pail of water. In his haste to escape cdse and examination of Dr..W. S. was taken after “wide-spread disap- | thorities. territory by the armies of Russia, an |reports on alleged trocities committed [after throwing water on the bomb, the Porter, a prominent physician of Oak- OBITUARY proval” of such pictures was disclosed | The Portland registered 1,800 tons |occupation which lasted from the au- |py German troops was introduced in |porter fell down the stalrway, injur- land, who was in Miss De Jong’'s stu- & SR by an investigating covering the en-|net and was owned by the Kerr Steam- | tumn of 1931 until the autumn of [the House by Representative Mc- |ing himself, so severely he had to be dio when she shot herself. After sev- en. Edward E. Bradley. tire country. #hip company of New York. 1916.” Lemore of Texas. taken to a hospital. cral hours of questioning he was per- | _New Haven, Conn., Jan. 21.—Geieral | Danger of over-production of sex The Falcons, a Polish gymnastic The subway station is an elevated mitted to go to his home. An inquest |[Edward E. Bradley, a prominent retir- [ problem plays also has been recog-|SWITZERLAND ALARMED and military organization of 2,500 Joseph Cassidy, formerly Borough |structure reached by two stairways. will be held tomorrow. er manufacturer ,ex-legislator and sol- | nized by the board of review, it was g Thembers, with headquarters at Hart- | presigent of Queens, who was con-|A moving stairway from the street Dr. Porter met Miss De Jonz, he |dier, died suddenly of heart disease|announced. The producers’ branch of BY GERMANY’S ACTION |fora Conn, was foday admitted into |yjated of bribery in selling to William | connects with an ordinary stairway to said, last year during the Panama- |at his home today, aged 73 years. He |the association has voted, therefore, o 4 - | the membership of the defense com- |yyijlet, Jr., the Democratic nomina-|the platform. The bomb was found Pacific exposition at which she had |yas paymaster of the state from 1876- | “that any attempt on the part of any | In Prohibiting Importations — Upset | mittee. tion for justice of the, Supreme Court, | under the upper stairway. several exhibits. 78 and adjutant general 1893-57. unscrupulous manufacturer to use the Economic System of Country. Hector Promis, president of the| . eived a pardon from Governor —_— Dr. Porter said he was to sit for | While in the general assembly he in- [ motion picture for indecent or immoral| ;" Falcons, headed a delegation which | \Wiitman, restoring his citizenship. “BILLY” SUNDAY CLOSES his portrait vesterday but was unable [troduced an amendment to the state|purposes must be dealt with sum-| Berne, Jan. 21, via Paris, 2.35 p. m.— | came here in full uniform and offered 3 to keep the engagement and called |constitution providing for the present |marily and every support offered to|The German measure prohibiting all |allegiance to the committee in behalf | premier Clam-Martino of Austria CAMPAIGN IN BOSTON at the Studio to inform the artist to |bi-ennial sessions of that body. He |the law enforcing authorities in the |importations, news of which was re-|of the organization. and Gen. Hofer, heod of the Austrian Tk that effect. Soon after tihle arrival {was a former city and state commis- | suppression of such pictures.” ceived here unexpectediy, caused con- Wal feeding department, held a con- |A Total of 1,539,500 Persons Heard the physical declared, Miss De Jong {sioner of parks and was head of the| A statement issued by the board of|siderable excitement throughout | +;GBOAT AGROUND ON S. E. ference on the food problem with Him—46,838 Signed Cards. hezan discussing suicide, all the while |state forestry commission. For sev- |review added, however, that dis- | Switzerland. ‘The government will R Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg, holding a small revolver. For three |eral years he was president of the New | cussion of sex problems which are|make remonstrances to Berlin as the END OF PLUM ISLAND | praleclion ary Zimmerman and| Boston, an. 21.—Rev. W. A. Sunday qours, the physiclan, said he tiled to |Haven chamber of commerce. being conducted throughout the nation | éntire economic system of the country Adoinh Batocki, German food = con- | tomight closed the evangelical cam- persunde the young womas mot to| He served in the Civil War with [belong to a distinctly different cate- affected by this species of bloak- | Scott Wrecking Company Has Sent|{ hoo palgn which he has been conducting thiak of such a thing. Finally when |the New Haven Grays and was later | gory and deserve dramatic treatment &, & 5 Boat to Pull Her Offs & . g November 12. Published he was about to leave, he said, Miss |captain of that body. In 1869 he was |on the screen as well as on the stage. S Canndll LIGHT ENGINE BACKED, . igu; the attendance show that De Jong shot herself in the temple. - | promoted to be eolonel of the Second| “The motion picture aims ‘to pre-| A Berlin despatch by way'of Lon-! New London, Conn., an. 21.—The T. el 5 1,539,500 persons have heard Regiment, Connectict sent dramatically and s . life {don, January 17, sald the Bunders-| A Scott Wrecking company of this INTO TROOP TRAIN in the tabernacle built for the Remova! of Greek Troops Continues.|After the war, ‘even in its dangerous relationships,” | rath had adopted a measure prohibit-|city expected t 11 a towboat, own- - ¥ meetings and that 46,838 of these Athens, Greece, Jan. 21, via Lon- mwman‘ raa Baan_of the- ow | e stwlemend s e Tt e i |ing | dhe imooriadion o ail - | Sa by the Dazel Line of Row York | At Toronto — A Colanel Killed — |signed ., 'sa s expcaston oc tHels ] don, 12.40 p. m-~The removal of ven 2 , the New 0 as it is in{dities except ion of m- | which grounded on_the southeast end core ers Injured. pul 0 3 nterest in their Greek troops and war material to the ‘Wheel Com “and New Eng- | the various strata of . It must | p cl . The 3 ’E. 9f Plum Isiand, N, Y., Saturday night, - religion. A free will offering to Mr. fnto deep water at high tide tonight.| Toronto, Ont; Jan. 21.—Colonel | Sunday, gathered @t four meetings I . o William Campbell ~ McDonald . was | today and from other sources during instantly - killed” and a score .of |the past week, amounted to $50,526, others injured tonight when a light | exclusive of collections taken at many ne backed into a troop train car- | churches. Previously the collections 500 soldiers as it was leaving w of the meetings Pelonnonnesus continues. It ~ be- |lai £ be condemned, ther: r 4 w - 's the bad in order to em]

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