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PRICE TWO CER A CCDEQQIGF i P [Sanato to Uphold efecive Burns | Condonsad Tosrams [ASKS '$750 LIGENSE FEE FOF 01 TEUTONS AGGRESSI¥E ...~ et T G T . AN 5 . Be piich angounced” the S e oo | Measure Introduced in House by Mr. B E P A o ~ | DEMOCRATS NOT TO OPPOSE THE |OF MAKING COPIES OF PRIVATE| (il e wsis of New “artford Gt Polish Youths Grateful. i BORAH RESOLUTION PAPERS FOR PUBLICATION |, The Roman Catholic Chursh of th ., was destroyed by fire. oA S Sali fln"fi‘ TO VOTE NEXT WEEK/A $100 FINE IMPOSED|, Tho United States Stect Corporation| 1,500 BILLS NOW BEFORE GENERAL ASSE Northwest of Verdun the Teutons Stormed French o ons “Henton o ule Foih | L ) B ) - recent speech in the senate,” according i 1 Democratic Leadsrs Maintain That |Convicted of Surreptitiously Entering | Emperor William conferred upon nches and Took 500 Prisoners T aesparehes from the Powank capiti E = o 5 o ™ glven out by the Overseas News| Tpery is Nothing in President Wil-| Offices of Seymour & Seymour, New | Grana Crom of the Tron coneere” ‘" |In the Senate a Bill Has Been Presented Which Woul TO PLACE ALL POSTMASTERS Son's Pands. Fieposet That Will Gen- | - YOric-CRasiCs o6, War_ Sipplies- foFi]. thisves rabbed: the State .Bank of the Law Under Which Social Clubs and Fratern . TT flict With Reaffirmati - ntente Allies—Paid Fi Corwin, Harper County, and a ¥ 5 GERMANS AND RUSSIANS HAVING A BIG BA LE ON CIVIL SERVICE LIST| flict With R e : S i Fine Under | iih $500 in currency and silver. =~ Secure Liquor Licenses—$500,000 Wanted for | Scale of Salary Increases of Govern- 3 3 The Eosneli War Office -annousced of of Grain Elevator on State Pier, New Londor = that Lieut. George Guynemer brougnt ment Clerks Adopted by the ¥ . . . Senate. o down his twenty-seventh aeroplane. i Swamj and i New York, Jan. 236—Willlam J. - Berlin Says German Attacks in the Tirul P, Region % Washington, Jan. 36—The annusi|leaders in (he senats made I€ siear to- | Burns, Nead Of " pritale deleclive| Thres young ehildren o Ancew Along the River Aa Have Been Successful—Turkish |issisiative, sxequiive and Sudicial ML | {07 fotan's Tesorution to- reaffirm. th | today. of surreptitiously entering the |LooWe, were burmed to death at their R0 i b g Biciose of Matmead measures on the appropriation Dro.|Monroe doctrine and the principles of [ law offices of Seymour & Seymour, fron N i Ak rany was. I e = Washington and Jefferson advising | making copies of private papers and | " = ront Line Trenches on a Front of 1,000 Yards Were |zramme to be disposed of before 4! Fire destroyed one of the large | th: hI Hasembly, o 8 aise of Club F Starch 4, was passed late today by the |a€ainst embarrassing foreign alliauces | then publishiog them. Burns was em- | eaiCe plants of the General Leather | was some ot Va0 ihere sure | FRaise of Gl but that before voting for ey | ployed by J. P. Morga: oy Co., at Newark, N. J, at a loss of |more. Fully 1,500 bills were received o A i - : o e had s weTite Gained by the British in Their Attacks Southwest of |fonafe after Brovllons hag beon o | Would explain their belief that there | trace a leak” of information about Sy more. Fully 1,600 bills - were a a f > the civil service list, forbidding em- " | Be lcoumianys Tatie Jn tor Tioarse 4558 Kut-el-Amara—German Light Sea Forces Made an At- | ployes of the burean of education from | Gold coin amounting to $500,000 was P N P i W el Not e e ok izecelved "at “the sub-Treasury from | that predicted snortest session—the| r ¢ 3 | Montrea! lor e account of a a- | re rd session predicted by the gov- |duced a tack on the English Coast Near Lowstoft. increasing the pay of government . > o el Bl el {0 Lo L g b - clerks. ; aquiry e e Fire in the Academy Building in the| Municipal Light Plants. g all classes be made non-pol ane heart of the busines: district 14 Mr. ailey, Norwich, introduced t, & Spirited fighting has taken place)sian troops wers repulsed in both sec- |put “under civil service rules was oliting, Tu.t oatissd & duiitage esti:|on’ sot that will ph municipaily- | writing to the cc Verdun on the front in|tors of the battle fron eavy | adopted at the last moment as an 5 : i 75,000 owned zas and electric plants under Bacatistin e P O Nl on the Fupsian|lomes to the, witaciers®siog. e Bh| an et 10 the sectny Thoviiins A former president of the Associated Advertisinz Clubs of the s it L i the supervision of the pubile utilitien Sanatorium front and southwest of Kut-el-Amara | Petrosraq declares that the Russians|for the salaries of certain officials of World is authority for the statement that there has been a zreater de- Supreme Court Justice Wm. S. . rommission. B k. pe in the Mesopotamian theatre. after advancing more ‘than a mile in|the postoffice department. Several : ra & e Ay tioe W 8. e Bt Brosimtian ablishment ¢ the battle zonme, were forced to Te- |senators insisted tonight that it was velopment in advertising than in any other phase of American com- Governor Whitman 1o sit temporily] sz, men oeteand Exi I 1 .. German forces have been successful t t in the operations in the first two re-|tUrn to their positions under the|not germane to the appropriation CRCIal M s ton e anre: in the Court of Appeals. enolition to exempt from ‘taxation gions, while British troops have taken | Pressure of the attacking Germans. measure and predicted that it would R 2 : " the funds and property of the Engene Turkish front line trenghes on al|be eliminated in conference with the Just what is thought of this great vehicle of merchandising Is in- The weekly statement of the Bank| \twooq Ffond, established b Fugene fions from the Turks along the s front of 1100 yards were gained by |house. dicated by the attention which is being devoted to its study. A de- of France shows an increase in|iiwood of Stonington, for the aid of Trolley Evidence He in the Iatter. the British in their attacks southwest Under the scale of salary increases gold of 10,776,000 frs., and a decreascl ., .. requiri Attacking in force on a front of 1602 of Kut-el-Amara. In addition Lon-|for government clerks adopted by the cade or fwo ago if anyone had suggested teaching advertising in col- v S 2N SR UG ges Hil northwest of|gon says, some second line positions|senate, those receiving less than $480 ! 3 . & i Date of Sentence. corpo Verdun, ~Teuton soldiers stormed|on’tne right bank of the Tigris wers|annuaily would get raises of 15 per leges and universities he would have ridiculed; but it is looked upon dabies M. Bucteciilal York Siote 4 ot tojthie efo itad Sovls . took 500 Pric-|taken. West of the Hal River four|cent and those receiving between $450 in a different light today for there are now 54 Americaan colleges Superintendent of _Prisons, accepted that court sentences shall date |the public ut counter-attacks by Turkish troops|and $1,000 raises of 10 per cent. As the resignation of Charles F. Rattigan, | (rom the last day of the term or scs- | statute provide L . Nn:lwdh:hh heavy losses. passed by the house the hifl*pmvidzd Wwhere the subject is taught. warden of Aubin Prison. sion in which the sentence is imposed. | evidence. ere has been no great activity inffor an increass of 10 per gemt for all Advertising is unquestionably a t trade r, It is a pull- Joinder of Counts. Regulars Benefit by the Germans. Counter-attacks by | Rumania. B i ET o (Bl A ising nay y a zrea puilder. P s “ 3 3 the French falled, as did further at-| “Gn the morthern ' POrtion of the|$ioon wad of 3 ner cent for those rer ing power that is constantly at work.’ It secures results which can- o o rsjact OB s Wr e oF Sors | itbed i ok ins French front, British troops have car- | ceiving between $1,200 and $1,800. not be obtained in any other way, if there is a circulation medium se- one a resolution favoring the immedi- | oharacter. - "|ing invalid soldier ried out several successful raids. About $1,000,000 was added to the ate offer of peace proposals. Criminal Sentence. fners of the i The attacks on ‘the English coast|measure in the senate, bringing the to- lected which covers its field thoroughly. s e 402 sl 4y cern- | Philippine. igaurs near Lowestoft, reported by London |tal to approximataly §40,000,000. This is what makes The Bulletin the most valuable advertising The Equitable Trust Co, of New |, I o o erimina) cases, in |lief expedition. 5o a = mn_;_xed out by German light sea AR & ;i York filed with the Secretary of State | N JHegalions 'n cominal —cud necticut men se forces. The German _ships, Berlin vehicle in Norwich and Eastern Connecticut. It reaches the Deople, a certificate of increase of capital | CUDILIPRE DS DAG, In MUY ot drmy 400 the b Eie: were WA fo AR °| BERNARD N. BAKERS RESIGNS 5 o " indictment, information or complaint [lar army..to th L W-t of Riga, In the Tirul swamp |lish const and to return to u‘,‘;fi Eb’:ie FROM SHIPPING BOARD. and if your message is contained in its columns it goes home. from $3,000,000 to $6,000,000. peina’ 00 state institutions region and alonz the River Aa, the|without sighting a hostile vessel. One e i The following matter was contained in its columns during the The Federal Reserve Board began Grand Jury Sessions. Auto Town Lice Germans and Russiane continue aismall vessel, London records officially. | Rumored There Were Many Dilerences S consideration of the removal of Cham | Mr. Vox offered gaother act hai| An act introduced grips eavy ing. rman at- shells at the coas! ly a few i : r roncerns thessessions of grand juries, |ties and tow o, says, were successful and |shells reached land and there were no T B iy o e oer of the | W3 the: state Atorner, or anybody me- | to Hoense and reguidte O s Trioners | casualitics, The damage is Teported| gajtimore, Md, Jan, 26—Bernard .| Balletin Telegraph Local General Total pei g lected by the aftorney ia uppear at the |tion of pasmengord ¢ as insignifican 3 Sheons TR 3 A 2 Rt i ilt, sesslans for the purpose of examining | corporate limits by Baker of ni.frnm"gri;‘:e;:usl)m:pmxu; Saturday, Jan. 20.:798 149~ . 1002~ 1249 |H_ The Hevitt Motor N ehicle il T | Fitndmapiaiid Dreashris Coatimom, | por vanicle and . 22 777 436 “trom’ 0u0 aanvaily Tesuande.of. Civil P Z‘,., Yor the onperation o RESOLUTE IN DETERMINATION |SCOPE OF fod oot o Jan: 22, 5 “ta the Sen- Ll H > g s : 3 y == SO eating Vestibu TO ABSTAIN FROM EATING. usé mm ja&%‘%m ot mo of civil Mr. Rogers of Ma 2 g3 > 2 . ek, 0 Yegard o fhe removal of pro- |resolution that will Wrs. Ethil “Byene, the Tt is \lnfler'mod 5 af. ” 7 s 8 result of the mppest of Albert( ety ‘Trom the stite. Mr Fox s 'lna accepted Mr. Bakers resignation. Jan. 25.. 80 n:::&themnflkln‘ x:l;‘r‘x’ummu et .m,&dm-,ddm. ‘act ri,,,c;ms,,g :h{. ;.,.. (Centinued on Page Si e aration and support of married Deo- ther z but no_statement either from the Jan. 26. Schneider stéel - works returned ' to New York, Jan. 26—Mrs. Bthel| Washington, Jan. 26—The full scope | White Fouse or from Mr. Baker was Int national preparedness ideas now |&iven out tonight. ple. Work. Unboter Fiohbings HOUSE PASSES RIVERS AND HARBC Byrne, birth control advocate, who began'a 3¢ day sentence in the Black- j2broad in the country, reaching from | The reason for Mr. Baker's action is =42 i i P » Ar. Candee, of Norwalk. presented Islana- universal military service for men to |not known. It has been reported that Falgls .. 5 545 e aaationg R raeanting aefoh%® | an act that o peron shall engage: in - registration of the mation’s woman | there were sharp differences of opinion 2 leagues in Maryland and dassa hu- | &5 400 LG DO DEINON & permit thare. | Measure Carryin, 38,000 & mmissioner of flsh and Goes to the Senat wer agail e ization of the new power against a war emergency, was |over the organ e sl 7or troin the the apparent! olute tonight in her avowed determina- | Spread before delegates to the Con- | board. j : ame, tion to “rouse the public” to a realiza- | Tess of Constructive Patriotism here | Mr. Baker was one of the pioneers - Erititng h Hunters® Licens: Washington, J 6 today and iastically o lon 2 4 1 o e e e &0 UnJust | O uded speabers . Aty | et inaily adopted ot the los | Is nothing in it inconsistent with the | contracts for war supplies for the en-| The White Mopntain local express| An act to amend the act pertaining | rivers and Mrs. Byrne's condition tonight, after | . During the sessions™ Senator Duncan | session of congress. He served the | World peace proposals emunciated last|tente allies from the Morgan offices. lon the Boston & Maine Railroad was[to hunfars licenses was —prasenied | Carrying $36.000.0 - & “hunger steilkes of 100 hours. was|U. Fletcher of Florida: Walter C. Pi- | administration as expert advisor upon | Monday In President Wilson's ad-|7=> obtai the information -sought, |wrecked half « mile south of the ¢ ng it a violation of the act, for | than 310,600, o e e S i W L it e e | S e e e e i e Burns gained access to the Seymours' | cord station at Concord, any person to make fulse statemcit of | Daased by the ho Burdette Lowls, a. commisstoner of|Jr» of Fairfield, Conn.; Miss Grace|tion was being drafted. Later he ap. Action Next Week. Sices. S into an open switch Axs. ARG or Tesl- |0 Tie president Ttk o8 Tl Parker of New York; and Charles Na- | peared personally before the commit.| No action was taken on the Borah No Right to Enter. % - s iet Labor Presentod proposed public building “Blood pressure, within normal lim- | 8¢l of St. Louis, formerly secretary of [ tees of the house and senate and | resolution today, nor on Senator Cum-| In finding Burns guilty, the justices | A Bill was introduced in the FHous e ysemntd. awalting action in the se fta: heart sound, within mormal lim. | COMmmerce and labor, took occasion to |strongly ursed the necessity of meas- | mins' proposal to set aside next week |of the court of special sessions who |Of Delegates making the smoking of , of Danbur. et b Apprcl its: pulse, accelerated moderately; res- | declare emphatically thelr _allegiance |ures that would rehabilitate American | for discussion of the president's sug- |heard the case Iaid down the legal | CiSarettes in the State of West Vir- % the aatia harbor measure insof piration, mormal; temperature, sub. |10 the cause of “umversal military | overseas shipping in order to meet the | gestions. In formal conferences it was | princple that no private detective has |SiPie @ criminal offense and their pos- | reformatory institutions for contraci- | garbor measure insof pormal; has not eaten: has had no | ('2ININE and service. Letters were |extraordinary foreign trade opportuni- | virtually agreed that nothing would be |the right to enter a man's office or |*6sSion a misdemeanor. ing_the labor of convicts, except for | tOns for exlsting pr . s had mothing |cad from Theodore Roosevelt and |{ies arising out of the war. done until. the return next week of |dwelling and examine his private cor. 2 such articles as are required for use |, Torl JOUNE T she Governor Edge of New Jerses, ex- s 1o Senator Stone, chairman of the fOreign | weeponaonce and. papars. President Wilson will be officiaily | in {he nstitutions. ficers and members of announced re-elected on Feb. 14. On Protection for Union Men. B i medicine; to_drink; hospital cell was cleaned by pressing the same view. relations . committee. who has been t would be giving a private detec- other inmates: no exercise during af- : ternoon: washed her face, hands and | ", iafedorn expressed the keymote 80 PERSONS KILLED j called away from Washington.on busi- | tive more power than a policeman,” |that day the Houss and Senate Will| 1. Gorman of Danbury presented land harbor improveme tongue; complains of pain in the small [ f e {OUETeSs When he o IN AN EARTHQUAKE | ness. declared Justice Cellins in handing | 0l0 @ Joint sesalon 18 the House and |, act to provide that the property of | reclamation, irrigatic of her AT Pt dondition “man i R LA 1 Z - Seai e To Press Borah Resolutions. down the decision. “The law puts a iy Speec o) {ndividual members of labor unionu in ftrol problems, with r.” o u island in " protection around a man's home. It i the state shall be exempt m attach- | mending to congres e e e e the East Indies. o ot B referred {g| Would be a deplorable thing if, in |, Democratic members of the house|ment and’levy of execution in all ac- | Dlans far co-ordinating o1l Mra. Margaret Sanger, sister of Mrs. | "Sy20'7, 0P, 08,30 MPRI of war e ferred to Ve v , was refused permission to see | navy he. said, bt force wreat e tha e e De. F America, a_private house were ‘not |!3 caucus last night upproved by a|tions arising out of or in connection | fties. This plan, favored the foreign relations committee for fu- | ATeric belng entered. by peivace |Vote of 113 to 13 the administration | HONS AUSINg OUT Of aont wiss eNiminated ¢ - the prisoner today after announcing London, Jan. 26, 3.5 p. m.—Five - that she wished to speak to her “on | master Thore fam be no Berinoceris |Bundréd and fifty persons wers killed | s Seton Do bonare. mealaiely | detectives and If o lawyer's ofice may | DL framed to mest e DrAvect Mystic Fire District. Qder after a lively parliame Bestent nfvenr there. An alert democracy must stand | in the earthquake on the isiand of | Seior March 4, in view of the congest- | afely be entered, what protection frasary, " An act was introdiced by Mr. Wil- | The house added to the DEMANDS OF STOCK behind the army and navy, an inner | Bali, according to an official report|eq condition of legislation. But if | Would a client have? - Fifty French soldiers, on six weeks’ |llams of Groton to Incorporate the|ed by the committee § wall of enlightened and vigorous citi- noeg'ed at TheTflasue and transmit- | there is a disposition next week to $100 Fine, or 30 Days in Jail. leave of absence from the front, ar- | Mystic fire distric provefnent of the harbi BROKERS MODIFIED | zenship. 3 ted by Reuter’s Telegram company. :)_rmtthe Bor‘-(h resolution, p'r:‘ ?Lm‘:; oo™ Sne °fn $100, with an alternative of |rived at New York on the French Chief Egan's Salary. :;:;k‘;- b You v = : S ioa to refer it should not preval days .in jail, was imposed upon |liner Touraine to visit relatives aud x ¢ _ | passed was not alo By Rules Committes of the House in|A NEW CODE OF 14> despateh to London under date of | democratic leaders will Join in passing | Burns, who pald the fine at once un. |friends in the United States and Can- | . "3 as introduced to fx the sal. ——— Ltk Investioation. INTERNATIONAL LAw (147 3%, 2043 that news, had beem v |{A5tor wndertakiog (o show o the | der Drolesi. "Announcement was migs sde 33 of fhe chiet of the ‘siate bolics | oy grroRT TO SOLVE ) Coun a an_imm appeal would be St B i T New York, Jan. 26—Modified de- | Abolishes Blockade Entirely and For- | 1, sos faied 2nd 200 others injured | American principies is not at all coun- | taken. Augustus B. Wilson, a druggist of Would Bar Public. THE SERVANT ¥ mands on stock exchange brolers for e e ke in an earthauake on the island of Ball | ter to President Wilson's idcas. Martin Egan, publicity manager for |Salem, Mass., was sentenced to 10| Mr. Burke of East Hartford To Be Made by the Dey customers’ dealings during the S 1000 hotl. Dolhgn.. Moes than Not Without Debate. J. P. Morgan & company, at whose |months’ in jail for contempt of court, | sented a resolution that no person. % . peflod of the alleged “leak” on 2 o were destroyed, it was request Burns be; hi inattempting to bribe a juror, during |other than members of the senate and | Labor—Cooperation of H President's peace mote were issed fa | Washington, Jan. 26—In the house [added, and the governor's palace was| oday Sengtor Borah asked demo- | s orantting o, |l o oharhes of koepins Hanss | House; the ‘ecesxary bMcials of the | Desived. today Representative Temple, republi- | amaged seriously. Ball. which has a | cratic leaders to let his resolution | exonerated of any attempt to mabiion |in stock. e o DAL Sy RN Jan je house chamber, or | Washington. - day by the rules committee of the s - population of about 700,000, is one of | come to a wote without debate, but | the correspondence obtained by Burns. of representative relieving | can, of Pennsylvania, a member of th Drokers * from. the duty of AIVUIFINE | rorcion afates eommatttce, catied s, | he, Dutch possessions ' forming the | {hey: would On_the contrary, the court found, he | An investigation by the Department | in either adjoining retiring room while fment was made tc how much money their customers won Dutch Fast Indies. The island has an | Gesire to exp of Labor into the wages, ho na [ the housc is in session. employment service of ney % - esire had emdeavored to keep the whole | ges, hours a ¥ or lost or how much margin they had | fefition to the fact that & new code of |area of about 2,100 square miles. - | debate does Bome, matter secret. conditions of labor in the coal mining Four Years' Term. of lahor to enlist the to_put up. ternational law, intended to secure to says, he will to prove that adop- industry is directed in a resolution in- | Mr. Higgins of Coventry presented a | housewives thro t (o ETOKeTS are also excused from mak- neutrals the freedom of the seas, pre- | STEAMER ON BEACH OF tion of his on would place the | - Bel#nged to Munitions Brokers. |iroduced by Representative Casey Of | proposed amendment to the constitu. | effort to solve tr ing accountings of trades of less than | Pared ugges! Secretary sena‘e in @ position Inconsistent with| Ths letters in question belonged to | Pennsylavina. tion which would provide that judges | raise to a new dig Lansing, was submitted last Monday SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA.|ihe presidents ideas. munitions brokers having desk roor of Brobate shall be clected for o term | domestics, Immigra er Caminetti, wh employm#it service 1,009 shares, although they will be re- guired to supply the committee with |t othe American Imstitute of Interna- in the offices of Se: -y Supreme Court Justice Finch gravt- | of eight y . tional Law in Havana, Cuba, “at the |Had Struck a Rock—Passengers Tak- S The ;un found m::n;‘:-;n‘-" ;iuo:us; I'd a Fetltlon for the appm.ummt of a | ‘L;"q:':: on Prescription. the names of all their customers, large or small, during the “leak” period. Ad- | moment when President Wilson was e her mers. 1 been determined the secrecy of such of this information et Suhn s oo is necessary. He| Vancouver, B.C, Jan. 26—Fifteen to RIVER SEINE WILL FREEZE [ 0 SO0 Sl in his teatimony thai |business man, owning property . esti- act that specifies that iio licendo sh We want all the ¥ 1 rtain dire - | secured permission to print the docu- o pe granted_to any druggist for ihe |ean met. from wome as does not pertain directly to the in twenty passengers on the steamshiD| .. Prevent the Arrival of GCoal|Pe did not authorize Burns to enter |mated ta $500,000. e TR TRl il o) ,"““,;“",‘{;“_"_j“‘\“‘ : vestigation also are set forth. Still | ment tomorrow in the congressional|Prince John were rescued today by the law office to search for the papers. on the prescription of a regular prac- another concession made to the brok- | record, eame Prin. Ba n—conl G-pnl Short. omulgate a e ers is that only accountants satistacs | . MT. Temple said the seas already are | Bon bt o rocn oy e, Srince John i . B e low T pout Lot 8 alieh St irmn ot The oretan 3or | ticing physician. i 4 tory to the brol houses filing the | free in time of peace end that the new |od on the coast of sontheastemn Ajass| Paris, Jan. 26 535 p. m—Parisians Tight to enter the law office and copy |lations Committee, conferred on the Mystic Power Company. consideration of thi statements shall make the examina- f“"’ provides for freedom of the seas|ka. The Prince John sent out “S. O, |@re watching Seine anxiously for {380 o Dermission, satd: matter of a form of government forthe | An act was submitted by Mr. Wil- |the country, by endea tions of them. n time of war. entirely he| S Calis_carlier In the day’to which tarts&:t it freeze over and pre- {"*uy i not consider the correspon- |Danish West Indies, just acquired by [liams to amend the charter of the ardize the various ki > coast! eams ded. f % Ti b s ¢ Ce pany 5 1ds, ruly 4 THE WRIGHT BROTHERS cEplained. “Totblas ntorrorence” with | The Buinca g I o ot aned: | e Peedl edcke he mormaal Coni supply [ donce s, Privaie maer. “The Con |tne United States PO Sywer copen g A RELEASED ON PAROLE. ;‘;“::"‘ fl“‘:fl:‘ll-:.mm-nfl;fi:- ;x:‘m ufia Tias. !x;e.. plying between | of Paris has been -:fo:tu;:c:z;ema stolen information from J. P. Morgan | _Mrs. Stanley Plummer, of Maine, | . | ":‘l' 'M "dh'g"c"'::;;m , | thousands "of w S ce pert, and Skagway. lected ide f the New Eng- D - 308 8 > > o8 . W0 Ly hitherto sta 3 Men Who Stols Gopper Wire from a | ale shall be fres”from capture, and Aiaaie. D Delibved home thar e ls | under bridges hhm'mwfi Toany, - | & compa: e eopiedr | e the right |1 < Women's Clubs at it closing | Milltary aatrs, under an act intro- | 2V® WS 22 b Bridgeport Munition Works. aholishes the right of vieit and search. | not in great danger. ot Worsatites (s ‘Hvene sl | He denied that telephone wires lead- |1and Conference of the State Iedera- | ced, ‘would be authorized to inves- | powERFUL RADIO STAT ‘vessels carrying contraband may nals and [ e Ing Into the law offices were tapped, |tion of Women’s Clubs at its closing g and _ grievances Setamaert. Oun: Tain A ek mlobcm:lme&nr.unt: under OBITUARY. remains clear affice. | eeuea a |but maid that by permission of 2o |scssion at Providence, R. L seiaing ‘out of service of the militia OPENED AT SAN idge, . 26—Joseph Dretext whatever, though the con- thoriti issu _ of J. P. a Shall file reports and recommenda- s eRkac Morgan & company detectives “Ms-| o o o oo Taussig of | tions to the adjutant gencral. Wireless Greetings Were E g.o '-m:.n&: :n:n m:l:h-l.:lol V:fl-zez': ‘t‘r:;:;\;l edxt;e,ufin:;z. :t%:onnmud or CEMv: Fitzgeral ik tened in" on wires to their offices. tenced to six mont each after Derby, Conn., Jan. 26.—BEdward Fitz- & zerald, superintendent of the pUDIIC | Sxaters shouid Harvard University. recently appoint- Good Friday Observance. Across the Continent ed by President Wilson as a member| Mr. Curry. of Lebanon offered an 5 COWBOYS AND TROOPERS of the Tariff Commission, wsa grant-|act which would require the closing | Washington, having rpleaded guilty to charges of | READ THESE MENUS; Boficoly dets, Oiek sttt from the Union mfin:”g:::r:i‘;: THEN mrrg; THE cosT.| York tohky. e u’?,,fu' P E e IN BATTLE WITH MEXICANS |24 2 Jeave of absence by ‘the Harvard |of saloons on Good Friday. of greetings between S | Son Taet el ME teeerald oo 35 | LOWESTOFT, ENG., SMELLED Corporation until Sept., 1915, Siati: Pothis. TadnB Atios’ and'the mayor of Han Di gimpeny. were rde-ud‘on probation dicee o > s R s today by Judge Burpee of the superior ec for ree Meals at White | Years old, a graduate e BY A GERMAN WARSHIP. | Mexicans Opened Fire on Cowboys E ON THE courty on the ground that Joseph House for One Day. e kiang en: esh saperis: o SG & vt Wises it Oatitas < |0 O, MOCKADE O mitted an act, which requires that the | at San Dieso seriously sick. : . tends = years. Fired a Number of Shets, But Damage — UNION PACIFIC BROKEN. | giate police shall be uniformed.. and | tranemitted -Vv-;,vh wflfiht was in business hm New York, Jan. 26.—A special menu| . Howard B. Peck. Done Wias Slight. Tucson, Ariz, Jan. 26.—According to| e that no member of the force shall give | rajdo experts here as u $nd Nathaniel was purchasing agent|for the White House was sent to Mrs | Derby, Conn, Jan. 26—Howard B. e ‘glephone advices from Arivaca, Ariz,|Nine Eastbound and Nine Westbound|any order, or exercise any of the func- | manent means of wire o r the cartridge shop an 'flg “ Woodrow Wilson today by Mrs, Eula|FeCk. & representative in the general| Lowestoft, Jan. 26. 5.33 p. m.— | #bout forty miles .south of Tucson, Trains Had Been Up. tions of his office without first indi- | cation across the comtine access to the storerooms. Both are assembly, died at his home here to- | A hostile vessel Off the coast | fighting has been in progress all day at = cating the authority under which he is | “The new station has pov prominent locally and Joseph was a|Clary, publicity manager of the po-|night after an iliness of a month or|at about 11 Ocloek-last night. The|a place called Stonehouse, bétween | Chevenne, Wyo. Jan. 26.—The snow |acting and establishing his JAentity. | ope-halt mes greator o local bolitical leader. It oS flleged|iicemen’s “diet squad” here, with, the|more of heart trouble. He was about |night was very dark and the warship | Mexican troopers and American cow- |blockade on the Union Pactfic was Fishing Through the lo erful plant at Arlington, V - mm“:;a that N-'haniedl. lflm.f:;g request that the food selected for three | 44 years old. He was elected to the | could not be made out from the shore. | boys. broken late today and eastbound trains| " 0 offered which prevents | first of five high powered eams factory groun meals be tried for one days, as fol-|legislature last November on the dem- | Before beginning the bombardment| When the cowboys attempted to e :Smgmmm:xh t%flm‘:z fishing through the ice by the use of | which the navy A Mr. Hammersiey, of Hartford sub- | ernment’s most po (A a manner de i and sent out loads of wire which the | ows: ocratic ticket.. Mr. Peck was wyer fired two star shells, probably drive their cattle from . o two brothers disposed of. Ereakfast: oatmeal and milk, ln.ls Gnd had Neld o Rumber of Important | the Burpose of Jdentifying Dossible o e Mexicans tramo. will start when the eastbound f{Ore than ten. tin-ups, bobs or other | comtry. Hamwall. Alaska o 2 : and butter, coffes. "Cost 7 cents. i} city poeitions, “including Saage o the | Jeculves: retreated and |trains all have reachea Laramic, east | GZVICER, et 00 G Salientrs, o8 W | RRIEE, DONINT r Moatreal, Jan: 36—8n. carthiyuake | pese. one. Gate; Bread. amd wtier. wea: | cnes Sod wan SR Bt | sh Beveratiaf which < “but | Uta o el S L ARSI T2 | S S B 8 which continued for 15, seconds | Cost & cents. P sinking fund. He was also a former | the total damage was American 2 hag nounced that nine eastbound and nine | H3"ohg "fwo hours before sunset i s ‘this aftern: inner: baked split. peas, stufted | president of the hoard of trade. Most of the shells eepiiad ‘on “open m a m.“: known 'm-n i2d trains nad been tied up. - e e T oo green peppers, whole wheat bread and 3 was o graduvate [ it a5 = !:x‘:x::uckm % 1898, = m ee |1 reinforcements wlu bo several days late in An act introduced by Mr. Skitfon New York, Jan. 26—~Arrive : "fip—- Cnn 10 ‘mother and o hm % m 4,'41 g of Watertown, makes it an offense toler Aaruuc, "Liverpoal. - s : ; ;4, e ‘r‘r«@‘ N A oy S5

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