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. NORWICH, oonl. 'r‘v munxas 1917 12 PAGES—84 COLUMNS L of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the ERM AN SUC "FSS IN | Cabled Paragraphs 1§360,000 for a |Hadfields Shell | Condensed Telograms |Senaig Turns Down o s ek a2 | Shore Sanatorium| Gontract Annulled the Peace Debate ed’Jan. 20 were 127,224 bales. : sation, who was attorney general of X B o v the court at the time of the famous trial of Major Alfred Dreyfus for trea- son, died last might. He was 70 years . 4 4 ! old. - ASKED FOR IN BILL PRESENTED | BRITISH GOVERNMENT REFUSED |ident of New Hampshire GCollese is | ADMINISTRATION LEADERS OF- GERMAN NEWSPAPERS * THE SENATE TO GRANT PERMISSION e POSED DISCUSSION APPROVE WILSON’S SPEECH. Kreuz Zeitung Calls it “An Appeal to the Conscience of Nations.” Jrove Back the Russians for a Distance of a Mile = Berlin, Jan, 24 (By Wireless to Say- 2 a Half Between Tirol Swamp and Aa River silie” N ¥)—The newspapers’ com- |Gearge H. Bradford Nominated for virtually all of them appreciate the| Commissioner of New London Coun- PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. LIX.—NO. 22 City’s Population, Governor Tom C. Rye of Tennessee, ‘was inaugurated for his second term. Cedora Lieullen, first woman admit- ted to the practice of law in Indiana, is dead. STATE TAX IN HOUSE LONG AS WAR GOES ON LED BY SENATOR STONE Exports from France to the Unitel States during 1916 were valued at b e 110,304,951, + $ Senator Cummins Proposal to Set Gardner . Wetherbee of New Y, g Z who died on' March 24, 1916, left an e Aside Week for Free Discussion Announcement Made by British Min- ister of Munitions, Who Has Con- resident’s “sincerity and exalted hu- < PRI " 5. . 'éum,m spiric” by wn e Conserva | William B. Sprague Commission- | trol of the Entire Steel Output of |tate valued at $1,050,195. Placed on Senate Calendaf Without ive Kreuz Zeitung calls the message S : o er of Tolland County. British Isfes. e damaged the pressroom in the| Action. RUSSIANS TO THE NUMBER OF 1,500 CAPTURED | 5 %t sl mes » ol S i o o Ao 2 The Kreus Zeitung says that Ger- 93 O AN NS N i many, having maintained peace for (Special to The Bulletin.) London, Jan. 24, 6:30 p. m.—The| The Northern Illinois Ut c Washington, Jan. 24.—Dete: . % more ‘than 40 years, and having moW | puirora Jan. 24 There was an- |British government has refused per- |will bulld a power pis Dixon, 111, | opposi voaied by sfmliste- 3 , & : W T 3 % plant at Dixon, 111, | OPPosition was revealed by adminis- In a Night Surprise Attack the Russians Drove the Bulgarians | stretched out is hand for peace, can | ther big rush of bills in the house |Mission to the Hadfields, Limited, to|at u cost of about 300,00 tration leaders In the senate today light 4 therefore accept the appeal. It consid- | Wednesday, which serves to indicate | Proceed with work on the contract for Senator Cummins’ proposal to set : in Their Bessarabia Campaign—The Italians Have | S5,/ 2o00¢fl whether Russia will ac- | in3i The 137 session will probably not | Shells for the American mavy ‘“so| Secretary Lane of the Interior De.|aside next woek for frec discussion of Back in eir vt th e in the same pIrit|pe any shorter than the session that |1OnE as the exigencies of war con-|partment made a flight over Newport|President Wilson's world peace ad- 4 R S = f-;knd"s‘!"‘gt“ e ye i 10 Wwa¥ | preceded. New business introduction | tinue- £ News, Va., in an army airpane. dress. Led by Senator Stone, chair- Captured a Trench in the Vicinity of Gorizia—Consid- | -njoved safoty of life, liberty of wor- | Wil come to an end on Friday of this |, The announcement is made in the man of the foreign relations commit- 1t Doints out, the peace comditions as| ook e P e B S B (UK St G AR S P S L T erable Aerial Activity Has Been in Progress on the|set forth in the entente's last note 3 s}'{"":" ""“"r' :‘ e intro- |Munitions, in which attention is callod oty B rota Wt Ta. Havameaaa (| With the. présy. of Teeitletine bu oaat 3 4 & - 2 u.l':“l'l::dz recuncl-l.h.ble 't‘hth lhecoprll‘silr-l - lenderson of Norwich intro- |t the fact that the entire steel output H such a discussion at this time would Front in France, in Which Both Sides Lost Machines in | >nts posram, since they contain| entinued on Page Six, Fourth Col.) | under his control. £ aores Osberne, Davis, a member|make inecessacy an extrs ‘session of XN _— R of e ‘anad n enate since 1904, | congress. man_territory, the annihilation and|c.,ce AND FORM AHEAD NO FURTHER EFFORTS died at Prince Abert, Saskatchewan. Debated For Two Hours. . E ir. partition of Austria-Hungary and Tur- the Fights in the A key, the surrender of the German mer- OF MENTAL QUALITIES chant navy and Germany's financial TO LET CONTRACTS 3 - For nearly two ho ti A bill to stop importation of intox- | was the - subject ar donete o auton Pending Construction of a Government | i¢ating liquors into the state was in-|which the views on world , collapse, In Selection of Women Teachers by troduced in the West Vir; i & wdeech ginia Legis- | forth in the president’ Victories of considerable proportions | garlans 'i‘lulBemnde‘ o &d\_’anc;j Fass: fl:{':se ogz"fmor ;u?;;{iom" :cg;m‘;‘:;‘i'; High Schoel Principals. Proje Factory. lature. Zin b B presients ¢ & 3 ay witl ssaral eir objective. it PR Stone Ve a e have been achieved by the Germans |33y, Wb, eSRUEDS Ll e aband- of the views uf the press. quotes the| Chicago, Jan : . Washington, Jan. 24—Contracts were| The Indian appropriation bill, cur- | 1. b Btous: meved is: cis s e Rk . ¥ 5 onment of the position, Petrograd says|independent national Taegliche Rund- | presigent of aware adfields, Limited, for $3,141,- | rying $12,435,114, was reported to the |rel tions committec. Later Senator sians over 3 The German success 0Cc was destroyed, except five officers an resioi of Riga, where in violent fight- |332 men who were made prisoner. Bt wn trong|Schan as saying that the entente's last | hog 000 worth of 14-inch and 16-inch armor e | rela < e § | note carefuily avoided the mention of | husios 5| plercing shells at about $200 apiece|ne g ™ he committee on Indi e s a0 Emand thie motion by *Germany.” substituting the “German o high- g0 less than the lowest American bid, As : ding instructions that the committee these shells are for reserve ammuni-| A Federal steel make a report within ten days. Fin- = 2 i P, les), as if the German ! ider: sy drove back th. Russians for| BEombardments and operations by|ndations” (peoples), = paid considerable atteation to the face Sgn s plant 1o supply, = = Py g . c 2 ‘distance of u mile and a half be- |raiding parties continue to feature the|Union had already been annihilated |and form of prospective women teach. | tion. it is possible that no further ef- | wholly or in part the needs Of the | cniendnr wihont metion oy the senat tween the Tirol swamp and the Aa|fighting on the other fronts, although{against the will of the German nation fers. And in_justification 1Mr. Loeb |fOrts to let contracts for them Will be |navy, is “under consideration” by the | quire afrmative aotion befors it con . = < cal- o ot -| by brute force. The Rundschau_de- als |+ > | made pending construction of the gov- Ieer e Lot o e Bl RS xfi“frf?vllgfl.& (';‘;!Goflz::_c aue- | clares that President Wilson's efforts | Brac, (Nat the principals [“were only | oinment projectile factory already au. | ePartment. be placed _ before 95 wete made prisoners during the |attack have captured an Italian trench | Will be without resuit so long as the| Mrs Georze P. Vosbrink, a board | thorized. < An investigation of the New York| = gy, - 3 4 Ehting. made prisoners of 137 men and cap-|entente insists upon “the continua-|member, had charged that rrincipals| Secretary Daniels had not received | National Guard was proposed at the| Cummins Pressing Consideration A night supprise attack gave the|tured three machine guns. tion of the war until Germany’s anni- | paid less atiention to mental qualifica- | tonight official notice that the British | ;pening meeting of the Assembly com-| Senator Cummins insisted tonight on Russians their victory over the Bul-| Considerable aerfal activity has been | hilation. \ tion of teachers they recommended for | 8overnment had declined to permit|inittee on military affairs. pressing the matter at every oppor- garians. The scene of the fight was|in progress on the front in France in| The Deutsche Tages Zeitung objects | employment than they did to charm |Hadfields to fill ite contracts. Es tunity and as a motion to take it up is the southern arm of the Danube es-|which both sides lost machines in|to the message and declares that it|of face and figure. T will t until 1 get official an-| The Half Moon, the reproduction of |debatable it can precipitate discussion tuary near Tultcha, where the Bul-!fights in the air. was inspired by preconceived anti-| “You would think they wete filling | Bouncement.” he sald when asked what |the ship in which Hendrik Hudson |during the first hour of the senate the senate for German ideas and that ‘the application [fup a musical comedy chorus instead | 2lterhative presented itself. sailed up the North Rives K at her | session every da iless 1i: of its principles would mean the de- | of seekinz fit zuides for childrem~ | The secretary pointed out that the |sasorines off Bone Monerat K 8t ber | o are i unless parliaments NSUMPTION OF WHISKEY struction of Germany and her allies. | protested Mrs. Vosbrink. department now has available $1,500,- Dogieniy. ave. adopte e REPUBLICANS OF HOUSE CONSUM The Lokal Anzeiger calls the presi- | Mr. I z 000 for a government projectile fac- - T N g oindon Hefiator ABANDON OPEN MEETINGS. - E 15 = = Mr. Loeb said: “It is omiy human e Constant strain of pounding seas|Cummins declared that the president’s > BEER AND CIGARETTES | dent’s statement “a very remarkable|that the high school princip: who | tory. Plans are being completed and|pnag broken in two the United States | proposals, right or wrong, were the gere ize Diff L one, and an exceptional document,|are men, should consider thesc quali- |it has already been determined to 10-|transport Sumner, which grounded on |most important ever made by a chief Hereafter Are to Harmonize Differ- | Greater Last Year Than Any Previous| which, however, is of limited practical ties in a woman. It is the natural |cate the factory with the armor plant | he frarnegat shoals Dec. 11 executive of the United States and ences in Secret Caucus. Year Since 1909. importance.” 4 thing for them to do. They want |for which a site is still to be selected. oxy that the senate owed a duty to the —_— teachers with whom they n get]It will take about a year to complete| gix men were injured when the|country to discuss them, and to ad- Washington, Jan. 24—Rerublican| ashington, Jan. 24.—The amount|DINNER OF PARTNERS OF along. If a_ teacher has a pleasinz | it b : scaffold on which they were working |vise the president in the matter. members of the house tonight formal- | of whiskey consumed by the Ameri- STOCK EXCHANGE FIRMS | Personality she is going to sc: along | Secretary Daniels said the bids from |on the new Willlam Edwards Co.| “If there ever was a time” he sald Iy dropped the policy of holding open|can people in 1916 apparently was well with the pupils and other teach- | Hadfields had beens received on thelpujiding at Ceveland, collapsed. ‘when duty commanded that we give public conferences over party matters i v v e ers.” distinct understanding that there Ve pe secret caucus to harmonize differences. | turns to the treasury department com- rgewClaan Msthods: SUIT AGAINST BARONESS gdeliver regardless of the war situa-|wide prohibition in lllinois in 1918, | proposals that affect the integrity of been 9pen ever since. the daym.of the |Eios Lofey, abd ghe Mol of revenue | xou Yok, den 24 -The dews of MAY VAN PALLANDT ERDE R through referendum, was ntroduced in | the nation, the peace of. the world and ; y : | collected by the government on whis . . X ¥ 2 both Houses of the Tllinois Assembly. |the happiness of mankind, it is now.” rogressive fight in the honse led bY | jov: bear and slarsties Buiini ihe $oas fighade lamps and - carporas: Balf JOHN DILLON COMMENTS *: . y Victor Murdock of Kansas. At the|ies beer ana clarsties i tones” Imve passed in this e:untr ss_Frank .Gray Shaver Says Sha|" o . 2 -ZON : L B T Stone Led Opposition. outset of tonight's meeting Represent- | " ywnite retarns, > Sl T Was Deceived by Baroness. ON"WORLD PEACE PLAN.| 5 00" Siachine Tool Coy at Briage. | Senztor Stone insistea that any df = : ork 2 change . 4 5 ? e - < £ ~ | cussion in the sena vas bound to be “low-3eli openly with the Sublic® Willam{ Aepominee, Mich, Jan. 24— Miss | Declares President Wilson Spoke for|Port, Conn. was robbed by two men | FUSSIZ 0 The serate was bound 1o U0 xiive Humphrey of Washington moved | ency toward in executive session, and thers was a ; g : <o £ ; : Baif hour diseussion that led to the | S the Eovernments revenue fromic. Yan Antwerp déeclared ‘n his|prank Gray Shaver, In the suitagainst | Friends of Humanity in Every Nation, | ™ > ¢5c#Ped With about 38,000 In cash. | oiignten tho president or guide his final decision to clear the house Eal-|ths increase—nearly $24,000,000 MOTe | o) inm e e 2t the|Baroness May Van Pallandt Van : Sergeant Major Quigley of Govern- | footsteps. He also declared there wa leries and proceed in secrecy. Repre-|snan 1915—is attributable to the fact| partuers of Stock Exchanes . Birme |Erde. for $125,000, alleged to have been | Dublin, Jan. 24, 847 p. m—Johnlore Island, notified police head- | Scarcely time left for disposing of sentative Gardner of MassachusettS|ihat the government is at present col- | Stoch beobare her o G an%e Fi-ms. |obtained from Ler by :nisrepresenta- | Dillon, nationalist member of- parlia-{quarters that Homer A. Stewart,a mil. | Pressing legislation before March 4 xnd 14 others stood out for open Ses- |jecting taxes on all the whiskey Pro- | “light so shine” that mon will see|tion, today related muny incidents | ment for East Mayo, in a statement o |{ary prisoner on the island, had escap- |2Pd suggested that discussion be left sions. £ Guced in the country, whereas because | their saad wncks, ot Tom s cocc | tending to show, she said, that the | The Associated Press today, said: ea : : to another time. Representative Gardner, on whose|,f extensive frauds, such was not the | added.” » My Van AAtWEID | paroness was constantly deceiving |~ “The speech of President Wilson is | % SRR Let the World Discuss It. ctition the conference was held, urged | case o fow years agor N B teise, 1o e, Sl = ap e unquestionably the most remarkable| The Arkansas Senate and House is colleagues to abandon the poliey of | “33 M [UW NERIR GRS N Lo e o e e tear | Miss Shaver related how at Hot|and momentous uttered by the ruler | asia ‘s Wil that prohibite the sni R s esident | gprings the baroness said she had | of a great power for more than 2 hun- | b - abin- “There is no desire on the part of the president’s friends to prevent the arettes upon which the government| ™ilcan’s pe n as “naws of - of liquor into Arkansas for ! 205 which has been so marked of late years |jory 5 et » 2 | not been dressing nerscit very lavish- | dred years. Th t be the slight- 5 isal’ o ¢ fullest expressions on the subject 3 evied a tax during the vear reached |foreign ¥ = & syi T figers canhot be dic siignt 2 medici % 2 AR the “grand tofal OF BRIS 9802 BE x:e\vipané?s‘ sion appearing in thel| 553 then donned a beautiful pur- |est doubt in some definitions of the | imno-C Save medicinal or the sacra-|genator Stone said. “Let the countr ple evening gown and adorned it witi | principles laid down that he is speak- discuss it; let the world disct term” and submitted a legislative pro- a necklace of one hundred pearls saic | ing for liberals and the friends of hu-| Thomas G. for the senate to set §ram for the party. His program in. | Compared with 17,939,234.208 in 1915.| “Although a cloud sometimes ap such an These figures cover only manufactured | pears on our horizon.” he assert Reidy, a2 brakeman em- cluded unemployment ineurance, old| oS¢ 02 Eon. to be worth $100,000 und other ex- | manity in ev ti ~ Y, T ek L lint i this ution pro = paper wrapped cigarettes an “ ok ~ 2 C i nity in every nation. No peace can S _ 1 age insurance, a minimum wage for | D2D e d 3o nSt] ‘the stock exchange.enjoys ‘a degresf e sive jewels. last or ought to last, which does not | Jioyeq bY the Central Railroad of New nen no official action can be include tobacco used by smgkers who|of public confidence such as it has roll their wrapped cigarettes and do |never enjoved before.” ns to me to be a melancholy e of time. tor Shafroth, of Colorado, pro- snate discuss the m fter March isider e women and children and an eight hour day for women and children, with no overtime, compulsory arbitration of all transportation disputes, compulsory military training, immediate prepared- ness, the budget system and elimina- lion of “pork” in public building and river and harbor acts, “The brains are on our side of the nouse,” Mr. Gardner said. “Democrats Miss Shaver said that after nine |recognize and accept (he principle that |grii not include tobacco used by smokers| Police Commissioner Arthur Woods, | J€4rs’ separation th leunited and § goversmuents derive, all their just pow- who roll their own cigarettes. Who Was the next cpeaker. told ihe |DeEan fo drink intoxicating ~liquors | ers from the consent of the governed. Records show that government ool-|diners that the days of “shade lamps” | 252in, the first time in that period Coming at such a crisis from the| The Rey Arthur Worthing, former- lected a tax of $110 per gallon on|had also passed in (he New York po- g mgtome ACL president of the United States, these |1y pastor of a Preshyterian ¢hurch in 146,355,146 gallons of Whiskey during|lice department. The shades, he as-| Sne then told of thcir trip abroad.|words Will strike deep into the hearts | New Hamburg, N. Y, was brought to the year, a total of $160,990.660. as|serted, had been removed from the | ,Yhile at London, the barosess act-|of all lovers of liberty throughout the|Orange County from Virgink: on compared with 124,549,210 gall lamps, more lights have 1 1. |ed as purse hoider for the party, ac- |world. The president quotes the case | " Tan Vield of $187.004 131 in 1915, Heer | and. the old "Syatem can mevew re- |cording to Miss Shaver. There Miss | 5 Poland. Surely the case of Ireland | Mars® of srand larceny. consumption, according to the records | turn.” Shaver Eave i P00 Jn cash ohe|is much stronger and more to_the| John J. O'Brien, a chauffeur, of | YoU!d locomotive in the Communipaw yards. will meet ntments 2 nomination Lodge doption of tt lution now. maintaining that ce instead of waste ti spend money like drunken ilors, but said, and $1409% in Westinghousc i ia i us r senator c discuss > i ai barrels, or 1,895,513,073 —_— Eiriacat” 2 = ¢ | point. Reaction in Russia is but flerce | Brooklyn, was sent to the workhouse | C2US€ senz g SER : rrels, or 1,791,981, lons the 3 = A e : Special Sessions ving an au- sias s o e e atiana 0 aur-becks on | o reviqns ‘year. = TIME TO PRODUCE RECORDS | Numerous ~postcards and letiers | Britain has dominated the government | fghetia) SERsions for arivins an au Representative Fordney made a| TN tax Yield on beer during 1916 itk Inguity Has B o e e tei 1 pvver tol'l | 5o far as Ireland is concerned. s FIVE SENATE LEADERS AT SbAB0R oi Thel TesEsmy ataation was $91,718,375; in 1915 $86,708,803. ak” Inquiry Has Been Suspended : ‘So_long as Ireland is held under| | ewis Faust, convicted of 28 rob- WHITE HOUSE LAST NIGHT. Total revenue on beer and whiskey Until Next Tuesday. Seer e s e martial law and self-government is|peries in Harrisburg, Pa. and who Sl during ‘1916 was $252,708,935 as com- PRESIDENT WILSON MADE denied the Irish nation, it will be dif- | confessed to firing Homes i & dosen | Had a Long Conference With Presi- £ pared with $223,712,934 in 1915. Cigar-| New York, Jan. 24—To give stock TWO VISITS TO CAPITOL | Uit for Great Britain to obtain full | pennsylvania cities, was sentenced to dent Wit Refussd-to Talk ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Sltes vielded internal revenue to. the|exchange brokers time to produce rec- ek et i e oy (a™f] 12” |fifteen_ years' imprisonment. G e S 3 amount o 541, e 4 s : = —_ ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION |$357%5} 042 the year before, making the |°Fds ©f the daalings of their custom:|Senators Passing In and Out Could|curity and liberty of economic devel- Moo | MHThTT aF New. Yerk, ven: . e total revnue to the gowernment from |ers during the time the international Hear Bits of Conversation. opment possessed by all peoples, small | resenting the Training Camps Associ- r. George E. cent Elected Presi- | hese three sources $284,250,235 in 1916 | Peace situation was a factor in the —_— and great ation of the United States, appeared dent—Charles E. Hughes a Trus-|and $246,163,976 in 1915, an increase|Stock market, the rules committee of [ Washington, Jan. 24—President Wil- e before the Senate Military Committee tee. over last year of $36,118,239. the house suspended today its “leak” |son made two visits to his office in the | ESCAPED CONVICT IN JAIL to advocate military training. —— B =TT o St Loeturned 10 Washifgton. [ capitol today £ in spite FTER TEN YEARS' FREED Minngsota, was_ eleciea presidont of BE SENT TO CARRANZA [the brokers acconnts will have heen |senate vesterday by Senator jones of | Before Discovery Had Held the Re- |Callfornia ofl producers, told the rub- | g one ‘ana” Senators Pomerene and the Rockefeller Foundation at the an- e 2 examined by the committee's experts. | Washinston and repeated freely in the| pect of Residents of Austin, Minn | F (00 ZOPRITee o0 T08 ICOUSE TAGE | saulsbury of the foreign relations nual meeting here today. John D.| 10 Protect Foreigners in District to Be| The committee expects to learn from |cloak rooms by other republicans. But 120 acres were owned by - the | committee and Senators Walsh and Rochamiier. 1o the fotr: Seeatacat: Vacated by American Troops. these accounts who were the big op-| The senate remained in session| Austin, Minn, Jan. 24 —For more |2t 220 aeres W 3 Hoke Smith. . was elected to fill the newly created erators in the market prior to the pub- | while the president was seeing callers|than ten years Wenzel Kabat, escaped |~ The president is much interested in position of chairman of the board of| Washington, Jan. 24.— Coincident |lication of the president’s peace note|in his office, just outside ti*e senate|convict, fought to rehabilitate himself| " 1p. Commission for Rel the efforts of Senator Cummins and asties. P with the withdrawal of General Per- |2nd then will summon these men to|chamber. The door of the room was|as “Wiiliam Coles.” So successful were [ o;um® SOmMEsion for, B other republicans to force an open de Dr. Vincent's elevation to the ‘pres- | 1 find out if they had any advance in- [left open and senators passing in and |his efforts that he held the respect of | 50", ANPORRCES Kt WIS Pescived (A0 | bate on his peace add and in som ldency of the foundation came a few |5PinN&'s force from Mexico an urgent|formation on the note, and, if so,|out could hear snatches of his conver- | this community. Tonight Coles has| 05 ench and one of $200.0¢0 for its|duarters it was believed that it was in minutes after his election to member- | 2PPeal Drobably will be sent by the|where they got it. sations. Many of fhe democrats stop- |become Kabat again and in custody of | gnd SHCY S0, one of FIO0-TRC TOR 18| this connection that the senators were ship In the board of trustees to fill a | United States to Carranza to make| The adjournment came after the|ped to shake hands with him. police, is on his way back to the state | gori, uRd OO0 B8 SRAVE called to the White House. There have vacancy. He is to serve until 1920 and | €Very_Dossible effort to protect for-|committee had’ been informed by| On previous visits the president's|prison of Wisconsin to finish his life z Dbeen suggestions that in order to pre will take office on May 1, or as soon | Si€ners in the district that has been |Chairman Samuel F. Streit, of the|conferences have been devoted entire-|sentence as the convicted murderer,| \apren I. Lee, State Deputy Comp- | Vent interference with legislation by thereafter as he may be released from | °ccupied by American troops for the|stock exchange clearing house com- [ly to parts of his legislative pro-|ten years ago, of G. McCarthy, a far-|{rojler of New York resigned his po- | d2ily discussions of the Cummins reso his duties at the University of Minne- | Z2st ten months. mittee, that it would be physically im- jgramme, but today he had appoint-|mer. sition for a more remunecative one in | lution, which would set aside next sota. The selection of Dr. Vincent to|, Fear is felt particularly for the safe- | possible for the 600 brokerage houses|ments with several men and women| According to the story Kabat told|fhe same department. Fis new iob|Week the debate, the administra Conduct the foundation’s work was |ty Of the many Chinese who have been | belonging to the exchange to produce |outside congress, including Mrs. Wil- |the police, he escaped from prison With | il e assistant to Corporation Tax |tion might favor either fixing a limit- AARpuTOS Raversy ménithis g0, purveyors of supplies to the Ameri- desired data within two weeks or|liam Cumming Story, president-gen-|the aid of an automobile which Was|A\ttormey Lafayette B. Gloason. ed time for the debate now or an Charles E. Hughes, Julius Rosen- |Cans. It was said at the state depart- |a month. This conflicted with an|eral of the Daughters of the American|waiting for him outside the prison agreement to postpone it until the wald of Chicago and Dr. Wallace But- | Meint today that if the Chinese consid- | earlier statement by President H. G.|Revolution, Frank P. Glass, vice pres-|walls which he scaled. The Employment Bureau of the De- | Senate holds its extra session after trick, secretary of the general educa- |ered themselves in danger and chose |S. Noble, of the excange, who thought | ident of the American Newspaper Pub- | Immediately, Kabat says, he began 2 |partment of Tabor anmounced that it | the fourth of March tion board, also were elected trustees.|!0 Cross into the United States, no ob- |the first responses might come within |lishers Association, and Mrs. George[search for McCarthy, Who he savs,|haq completed arrangements with the Fawin Rogers Bmbree, assistant|Jjection would be made in spite of the |a day or two. Bass of Chicago, chief of the Women's |still lives. His search carried him in- [yar ‘Pepartment o obtain emplo secretary of Yale University, was ;‘.‘::fi“‘““‘ ey Moot e 2 Bevesis S Scrtic: Sefhd {ie. Meties, Seeth Smaris smd Semote losint Siy. Stfonal Guardemen return- elbcted pcreinay of the~* foundstion, n freedom - ve af n [ DECI! g committee. parts of the Uni ates, Unsuc- - 4 ruec"::teed.ing 2 ye e ol s ::_ H e i Tnwe the ISION AGAINST LABOR’S Cessful, Kabat came to Austin less Lr;x'l’;‘::z the border who may be out Republican Leader Mann was absent on account of a severe cok except during Rooseveit's ‘“second Washington, Jan. 24.—Five demo- cratic leaders of the senate. three of | them members of the foreign relations committee, had a long conference with President Wilson at the White House Afterward all of them refused flatly SEARCH FOR MISSING NORFOLK MAN FRUITLESS tired to enter business. :le‘:te of asylum ;:r!:::mumn";twe-{: NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL THREE STEAMERS CARRYING :Xfin zw: vears ago and established a Sixty Men Scel::rcd c-v;n. and Under- S R i ecti i oF Shap. Henry Schenkler, 24 ears oid, brush of Canaan Mountain. PEACE PROGRAMME IN g :x.;.:n:;:':“;;"";"-& SR D O ARCHSTINA, T e he son of the owner, | married a few monthe Pl g5 o CANADIAN PARLIAMENT lants. i ant. ;| suicide tonight by strangling at New | Norfolk, Conr an. 24.—A thoroug! York, 2 s Ses_=r o Ss fatineme tueough s oM pemphiet of | Haven. | He: U pe around ‘is|search over Canaan Mountain for ®resident Wilson’s Speech Unfavora- New York, Jan. 24—An order filed - American Registry. “Men Wanted,” recognized Kabat's|nec) Despondency because he Wwois|p, 4 B hot h as the picture of “Wil- § vork is ved. + Philemon; W. Johnson, a prominen bly Commented Upon. epeculation - wae arcused in the United States court here today g e % photograph unable to obtain work is believed to|%: . i ey that ‘the tevels. had eucPort|refused the demands of Frank Benysmore. Mz b sl I Goll e hat s o | P e ressunt for the act. Norfolk manufacturer. missing _ since ~—T peac: railroad uth Chihuahua Monn: I known here tonig! hat three steam- e s —_— Sunday, was witho avail ay. X~ r(o)';:;’neq.’;t’i’r'l:fien’t"vvils:n s - t...",g Such in- | 3 e -;d'gr::{ P sed Eher2 lers under American resistry which | Victed occurred more than ten years| The Baltimore Sun announced last|ty men, under the direction of - Ry c, it continued, witl - - - Tyler, of East e ago. The farmhouse in Which - Mc- | night ihat owing to the increased cost |stable John Curtiss, explored sev ed underbrush for efore both houses of the Canadian |interfere materially, it is felt, with | Orange, N. J, leaders in Labor’s Na- [have sailed in the past two months|Carthy lived was burned. Kabat was |ipn e R | mean cxves and 8oc res, without find parliament tonight. Senator Rufus | movements of the de facto government | tional Peace Council, for a bill of par- | for South American ports from Balti . [ r ! : o 5 " employed there. Bones were found in - P P ea of 1,000 a Fove gaye nofics ot & Toolution ¢’ |Forcl thet “are- swpeciad to-gurvison | dotiars - concerning’ the: Inaistment | more Carried $5000000 i Amerieun | ReP'EES YIS AMcCaaY was mise: | Somnttion 21, s, merning and ST 8 S O A0 S VRGN o now . ry for gold coin fo 3 al o = a | will b ued tor v, Wl sev- allied countries which have taken an bad N8 | cannections with strikes at musitions | they will be followed by others coiry- | 5 LHSt ratn ok 18 dvuuey for ten. cants & {illibe continged tomofroiy, Asy ses e i e v a shoull | miX CELLAR ‘FINES NEFT Pt nes wur mistetlil for the | ing 326,090,000, ; T | The selectmen had not completed ""%"“;‘,?“3 in %esttl'flzllon- torupe-lac;n" R % entente &m“ N The llumer‘: :ere“ the Ausable, | A WOMAN PRESIDED, cents a week. thelt e naiibn af TR oo . F. Cockshu conservative, in FIREMEN BUSY Monnett and Taylor, who were in- | Winnebago and the Maume, none of e e i t e R S | icted with Frany g e e ol el R o WL IR OVER OREGON HOUSE|p) capDED GUILTY TO ook as town treasurer late tonigh but they sald they had not discovered BURGLARY ON FOUR COUNTS. | anything wrong so far. Rintelen, an alleged son’s entrance into the war with his | Believed to Have Been of Incendiary agent, Representative Frank |cleared for Rio Janeiro, the first on None of the 59 Men on the Floor is most inopportune. He haa two chanan and others, asked that Her 85 Pears aso. the. opportanity. by oy i T e e Eovernment supply them with sames| It is. reported by some that tre Smoked During Her Rule. iy ing war with an army and a navy, o | rrorer Conm. Jan, 24.—Six cel.|&nd locations of munitions plants at |ships were fo transfer their gold at Charles Watson Sentenced to Serve 14 OBITUARY. force peace ere this and he did not lord, OSihRan ~ | which they were charged with fo- |sea to the German raider operating| Seattle, Oregon, Jan, 24—A woman to 20 Years in Prison. gt i do, so. thr Srou, Dyt ; menting labor troubles, and names |off South Amrerica but a man in & po. | presided as speaker over the Oregon s RaLarr ®. Oke; “The United States was bpouna by |cendiary origin, and addresses of officers and persons |sition to know here said tonight that |house of representatives today for the New Haven, Conn., Jan. 24 —Charles X G 1 Ja Robert its signature to The Hagu~ conven- | ment on the in control of labor 2 they | the gold is to 2o to Buenos Aires wnd |rst time. Speaker Robert N. Stan-| Watson, alias W. R. Jenkinson, plead- Pittsburgh, Py oot A e tion to protect the neutrality oi Bel- ‘were charged with to bribe | that it is consigned fgom a n|field retired shortly after the session]ed guilty in the superior court today | OTT, vice presid S s ounl gium. If their guarantee of peace and 5 {0 bring about strikes. They demand- | New York. He stated that is t6 pay and turned the gavel over to|to burglary on four counts and Judge |ger of the Duquesne Light Compan the protection of smaller naticns is A that they be informed of the |for the large part of new wool | Mrs. Alexander Thompson, a represen- | Case sentenced him to the state prison |and one of the best known electrica no better in the future.than 1t has 4 u faects consti llngfia ‘con- | crop of the Argentine which has been She held the chair antil no::. for 14 to 20 ,\'C;Am He has served :nsine('l;‘ in xgel fufl’"r ‘“'}7 here : e L the and an ‘the -nine e’ prison sentences for burglary in west- | today afier a briel iness. e was been in the past, peace and the smaller n - Chikrgs: 2o atafel B Win St S Daswht S Dl Jund. Mol ] S Tl gt 19 years old. mations are better without it."