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Condensed Telegrams ive David E. Finley of Carolina, is dead. Serious strikes are threatened in Sout| g - ey .nhfi- the of Bali. It Bilboa, Saragossa and Valencia. mhmmmw"d:f " F dr'oo;ol ; i s i 14 houses. T ORDER OF WITHDRAWAL OFFi- |THREATENED FOR A TIME TO|est Any toie sean wes - redistared” ar Chigao. Income Taxes in Prussia. CIALLY ANNOUNCED BECOME SERIOUS Cause _of Collision at Waterbury FIREMAN LOST CONTROL OF HIS ENGINE Bestia, Jan' 3By wirslens = to Exports of copper from Atantic % m.uh) ln;m.- R em Prussia T 2 E|lO A QU m :gr the weel p:ndefl Jan. 25, v:‘e;e 3 D‘ OM HIS CAB = H News Agency, increased on000| START HAS BEEN MAD! VER ARANTINE | > el UMPED FR 0On the Bukowina-Rumanian Front Between the Towns |Youz, 4sonsy inersased | o son000 By & vote of 45 o 15 the Senate re- ) ' musu in 1915. The nu!:ber 41; t;xa; TR A fused ‘to abolish the nine United TS Jacobeni and Km‘mhng B S 500,000, The avarage ncome of | Villa is Stronger Than When Punitive | Mexican Women Resentsd American | State Sub Treasurice. Engine He Saw Approaching Was on J taxpayers increased from 2,267 marks : : P h Fire destroyed the id hemical gt i i by i Expedition Entered Mexico and Order That All Persons of. Unclean |, Fire destroyed the old chemieal| a Paraliol Track—Engine Ran Wild Expected to Contest With Carranza Appearance, Seeking to Cross Inter- |8inia at a loss of $25,000. for Half a Mile—Of the Forty Per- BURGLARS BREAK UP ART ., KE & Occupation of Territory Vacated by | national Bridge, be Given a Shower| Dr. John F. dle of Pittsburzh| sons Injured None Will Die—Iinves- NUMERO“S PRIsoNERs AND "ucH mn TA . N TREASURES fll? SELL TH& sy s Sathe mf‘::?eoa‘ pg::grn%;tfl:r;fmeflcan tigation Being Made. Art Institute of Jewery at Chicago Looted—Thieves Got Little Profit. Fire destroyed the bakery of the Berlin Admtis the Withdrawal of Troops Before Superior| cuicugo, san. 25 —Bartial sotution of | Washington, Jan. 5—Orders for the| Bi Paso, Texas, Jan. 28— misun- |Shambow Shuttle Co’s plant &t Woon- | wwaterbury, Conn.. Jan withdrawal of American troops from |derstanding over quarantine regula- invy ation’ into last night s of Verdin: Frotich | Tiveis e oof he, Amt Institute or | Mexico were officially announced to- | tions led to a riot foday at the JUATez | Gold coin to the amount of $825,000 | PPLWeen a runav Numbers of Russians—North the elry value day bp the war department with the |end of the MMexican international press train, in which over forty it yesterday knowledge that the thieves | st omene that the northward move. | bridge, which threatened for a time | w28 Withdrawn from the sub-Treasu- | oonis DO ™ 10 WO 3 . Attack Agains received but trifing sums for the del- | o 0 STCA L 1 O Pe- | to assume dangerous pro ry for shipment to South America. . b sy peatn - todey wul - 8 portions. En- bv officials of the Ne York, New Have Carried Out a t Troops | {&f'creations of the lapidary and thelgan early . this morning with the |ersetic measures taken by the Car-| piscussion of the President’ Haven and Hartford Railroad 4nd the s cunning workmanship of ~the €old_} cvacuation of Colonia Dublan . ranza garrison and a conference be- | g Oiscussion of the Presidents ad-|,.piic utilities commission. The i of the German Crown Prince—Germans Have Lost|smith. A $10,000 curiosity design: The final act in the entrance into |tween the American and Mexican im- e Senate on. pamce Will be by oiir,tion, which was private, W necklace of gold ajour enamel Mexi-|yjexico of 12,000 American soldfers as | migration officials later brought about |TeSumed in the Senate next Monday. | | SUFET/O0, W00 RS, PUAAC ¥ i 3 can opals and small diamonds, made|, result of the Villa massacre of 17|an arrangement satisfactory to the 1 ’ $ to the British North of the River Somme— | {}" 0" ine Fold. work and set with I S - = The rivers and harbors bill, carrying | 10 ©'clock tomorrow morning. Trenches : ap ine go Americans at Columbus, N. M., on|Mexicans and quiet was restored. e e s LWL one of s nirsd: Wl Die. many stcnes, was broken up and sold| yarch-9, 1916, was written today with Both Berlin and Petrograd Report Repulse of Attacks in |for $1s. Otlier articles in the collec- | official announcement by the war de- Rioters Mostly Women. passed by the House by a vote of 221| Two of the injured persons were dis- it tion which as the Ida A. S. Noyes col- | partment that General Pershing had| The rioters were mostly Mexican |to 132. charged from the hospital during the 5 Rosiia . Jection had been one of the most high- | Pot o 40a e e Earted, | women employed as servants in Bl day, leaving fourteen now under treat the Riga Sector of Northwest Russia. 1y prized groups in the Art Institute,|co bring his troops back to the United | Paso, who resented the American quar- | Governor Edge of New Jersey nam- | ment. While several of the Injured < were treated similarly. Statés. antine order that all persons of un- |ed a commission to investigate condi- | are severely hurt, it is said that none Aage Larsen, said to be a member ot Secretary Baker issued the follow- | clean appearance seeking to cross the |tions in the management of the state|of them will di 3 a aistinguished Ce?,nen_héxencet‘n'x;-flv-n:: ing announcement: T "’:h.gi"“"n“;"."‘;""t e aa il The investigation was held at the rian front, ried_out successful raids near Neuville | In custody charged with receiving heir clothing isinfected to kil T offices of M. D. Millier, division su- be?:e:l:‘ "m‘i"‘i‘&i‘&? ogzmg.a;%gm Tond | St. Vaast and northeast of Festubert,| stolen property. He told of having Statement by Secretary Baker typhus germs. A New York Dock Co. car float, car- | perintendent of the Highland division v aeri; vity has again | peid $115 for nearly all .of the stolen| “General Pershing has been ordered | Women stopped by the authorities |I¥ing 12 loaded freight cars, capsized | Chief Engineer J. I". Trumbull repre- Kimpolu:g. tbeul:::!::&“:e"!‘:nfé‘}n c.;;:‘;:";,';:;’.,., thl:lwa:s'i‘entlytro;st, on) | atticles, most of which he said were | to bring his troops out of Mexico. The | returned to Juarez and circulated stor. | and sank at Pier No. 2, at the foot of | sented the public_ utilities commission. e e f'ihe itne of the Teuto- | don reporting the destruction of four | received by him in fragments valuable | movement is to be an immediate one |ies that all were to receive a bath in | Atlantic Avenue, Brookiyn. Mechanical Superintendent Stewart of P s o & front of nearly two |German aeroplanes and the driving|solely for the intrinsic worth of the|and is probably already under way."” |a gasolene mixture similar to that = the New Haven roand was also pres- ;'n‘fl Numerous prisoners and a|down damaged of another. precious mctal or stones. Later advices to the department|which resulted in a fire in the EI| Charles M. Schwab of the Beth-lent While no statement was issued, o oS DO Tev foll into | Tn northwest Russia on the Riga| A woman's head delicately carved in|sald that the troops already had be-|Paso jail last March in which more |lehem Steel company conferred with | it i understood that six witneases ;‘)‘:ns‘h‘nds of the Russians. Berlin ad- |sector considerable fighting continues. | ivory, which had been the center of ajgun the evacuation of Colonia Dublan, | than a score of persons were burned | Secretary Daniels on the general sub- | were examined—all trainmen. The e S eithdrawal of the Teutonic|Both Berlin and Petrograd record the | belt buckle, led to clearing up the|110 miles from the border, where they | to death. Stories were also circulated [ject of shell manufacture. most important witnesses were said to forces along the Golden Bystritza |repulse of attacks. robbbers. The ivory was recognized|had been concentrating during the|that American soldiers were photo- . — D AT Lo Bl ot rha Was n charse River in this reglon, saving that it| Artillery actlvity prevails In the|by a jeweler to whom it was brought past few weeks. The last American | graphing the women while bathing| John Frobished, James J. Morgan|of the runaway engine, and iarold Fo the face of super- | Austro-Ttalian theatre and duels with | as a part of the Noyes collection. Lar- | soldier is expected to re-cross the bor- | and making the pictures public. and Osborn E. Chaney have been |Svelis. the ewiteh tower operator. jor Russlan forces. the big guns and operations bv small | sen’s detention followed. der in about a week. Held Up Street Cars. elected members of the Consolidated Fi Lot Control Between Les Eparges and the Ca- | raiding parties are in progress on the| The robbery of the art museum was e Gt : . Stock Exchange, of New York. ireman Lost Co . lonne, trench, north of Verdun, the [front in Macedonia. accomplished by means of a skvlight| > i Excited women thronged the Mexi- L — The story of the accident, said to French have carried out a successful| In Mesopotamia the British and Ot- |and a rope. No official information 'is at hand|can side of the bridge, held up street | Gov. Whitman postponed until next|have been told to the investigators, attack againt the Germans, taking ele. | toman troops continue their fight for —_—_— as to whether Villa or Carranza troops | cars und completely blocked traffic for | Wednesday the hearing on District | was as follows: Martin, who is a qual- trend the possession of Kut-el-Amara. The 1 will occupy the territory left vacant|several hours. Attorney Swann’s answer to charges |ified fireman, was taking a light en- The Geoman ;:?nmge e O it it oMo s tas manp. ] OU SHICDHEN-BHORED by the Americans, but the belief is| "Some of the American carmen were |filed against him by the City Club. gine out of the roundhouse to make the River Somme, near Le Transloy, | ture by the British of trenches which TO DEATH IN BED.|strong here that the bandit, who iSjroughly handled and several car win- way for another locomotive. He saw the British in attacks have captured |the Turks took from them recently S T credited with at least 3,000 well-armed | dows were browen. Andres Garcia, | ' Former Governor David 1. . Walsh | the headlights of another engine which lrfi(‘.h.s from the Germans and car- |near Kut-e!-Ama.ra. Examination Showed That Their Skulls | men and who is now at least four inspector-general of Carranza consu- | Was elected president of the Massa-|he thought as coming on the same Had Been Crushed—Father Arrested. |!iles as strong as when the American | jates and Soriano Bravo, -he consul- | chiisetts Cooperative Bank league at%rack, head-on, and, lost control of his m:sa"gfle:mmum‘:; :’oflr?:;.e .o genu-n‘: -%vficiahm a motor car that its 25th annual convention at Boston.|engine and jumped. ~The other en Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 28.—The bodies 2 was shove ck by the women, some | ' gine was approaching on a parellei U. S. MARINES SCATTER W MEDICAL STUDENTS of Toor unildren’ were found in bed | territory, particular for its moral ef- |of 'whom later shouted “Viva Villa: | An electrical melting furnace to do | track. Alartin's engine gathered mo- DOMINICAN REBELS READY FOR ARMY SERVICE. | today after a ‘fire in the home of S. A. | fect, s 3 Viva Villa” Then the garrison sol- |the work of nine old gas furnaces will | mentum on the down grade, ran wild e Hewett at Auburn had been extin- e e e O e® ieXi_ | diery appeared and pressed the wom- |be installed at the Philadephia 1nint | for half o mile and finally crashed into Who Have Been Raiding Sugar Plan- | Are Hearing a Series of Lectures on|gyished. Examination by the coroner ,,";,',',’3: m"g';n ;uo:tz?fhfl‘;: en back from the bridge. to melt copper and nickel for coinage. | the last coach of the Boston to New tations Near Macoris. Sanitation and Treatment of the Sick. | showed that the skulls had been | 500 30950, SIFROTHRR 2, The, TAaTe Sanenl . Shbikar Sichvid — York express. 5o atcal | Howete “was - taken 1o the il at|and the sending of Ami Fet2] . Severai shots neara 1 Trones passed the Wrigh Hih proibe A s s il San Domingo, Jan. 28.—It is reported | Chicago, Jan. 28 —Ninety medic: Hewett was taken to the ‘h_,fih“ at Mexico City. O | . Severai shots were: n-succes- e gl Bl L ihat “anather - fotunan. that the American marines who were | schoals in the United States, with a l:ennc':le after a mob threatened vio- cials sav no decision has been reached at this time, l:u’tn Carranza offi- |iting meinn;;:“sx:actle“:'fl:; fi:‘t'rgm;g?; Gesing e Tuna efgine, telephoned searching for the bandit Evangelista | total enroliment in graduating classes | 'f0a ' 15 me oMeale Mat aueiig |1 o olihor-of. thest. questions But HUE -snd-gowernment InVER{EELOTY s g to Wells at the switch tower, but it 'noonewulmrt.ae-flhtm, v “ of more than 3,000 young men,available | the night one of his children was taken ._mfit,g~flemw;om on the turm of | 08, 07 1" pread | through EI Paso| Lisut. Gen. A. R, Hoskins was ap- | Was Just tdo late, for Wells had “re- for army and navy service, will insti- [ill. He said he left a lamp burning = that a peon had been killed for shout- | pointed to the command of the British [ leased” the express a minyte before ho tute on Feb. 1 a series of lectures on |On & chair between their beds. Being Guardsmen to be Ordered Home. |ing *Lonz live Villa—death to Car- |East African expeditionary force, suc- | received the telephone call 7 restless, he said, he took a walk, se-| At Jeast a part of the remaining |F2n2za.” ceeding Lieut. Gen Jan - Christian e in the interior near Maeoris yesterday captured Evangelista and scattered his band. It is also reported that the bandit Chaca who headed another naval and military sanitation and| later and fell into a sound |guardsme! At an international conference held | Smuts E AVE band, surcendered to the authorities a!\u'emnent of the sick in both branches | Smied later end ol one 8 Cind | soardsmen are expected to be ordered | . "ioon it was arranged that” the - LAROX LEADERN Macoris Wednesday and later return- | of the service. the house in flames. He asserted he | ing have bean moved out of he way | American authorities would recognize | Arthur Waltonen, convicted of the DINNER TO GOMPERS. ed to the interior with an Tt These lectures will constitute a ree- | wao unable to reach the children. Be- | and Pershing's resulars have been re. |Path and sterilization certificates is- | killing of Mrs. Elizabeth Nicholas, of = promising to deliver up his arms and | ular course in neariy all the medical bed ibutes Sued Dy the Mexicans, who had an ef- | New York, was sentenced (o be exe. | Sixty-seventh Birthday and Golden ammunition. schools of the country and will be un- g‘en:: Sxelgxfl; ;;'r‘i“gx"’me ey u‘;lr‘:lc:. o e e adequate Pro- | fective quarantine plant. - cuted duting the' week - beginning Wedding Anniversary. The recent bandit raids on sugar|der supervision of Surgeon Genmeral |goly (70 DN Bl B oo o | O ke tine pershiagay withy March 5. - properties near Macoris constituted the | Willlam C. Gorgas, U. S. A, and Sur- | 5" “ 71" ofher three. children. wers | drawal will enable & much smaller 3 ew York, Jan. 28—Labor leaders only serious lawless outbreaks since | geon General William C. Braisted. U. | facnd in one bis bed. force to guard the border, as a large | SAYS LEASED LINES SHOULD Work was begun on the construction | from all paris of the country gave & $h& atiwoting: early. tn January of Cap- |S” N. The new curriculum, prepared o juare & tain John R. Henley and the Killing of | by the army and navy medical sehool, | ,ifter the fire the father handed to a | support has been essential to his long CONTROL B..& M. SYSTEM|of the inaugural stands on the cast|dinner here tonight to Sampel Gom Lieutenant James J. Bolton. Private | g the result of a movement started by Gus R Olsen was killed recently in a | Dr. Franklin H. Martin of Chicago, a ado night skirmish ~ with Svangelista’s | member of the commission of hational | T2 taken out recently for his children. | Fleteher is due to the administration’s Sem anniversary of activity'in iabor 5 Hewett, the mother, left the | hesitancy to accord that degree of Pearson Estate. men. The bodles of Lieutenant Bol- | jefense. It is predicted that the army | samily home Iast Monday wnd. is “,“mm’m o e Catanss B The nmet receipts of the National |en wedding anniversary. Twenty-seven neighbor an envelope containing life |line of communication. front of the capitol, upon which the |pers, president of the American lr{d insurance policies which it is said he| The delay in sending Ambassador | gtatement by Trustees of the John H. f”:’"fli’c‘; ;‘“ take the oath of office ;;:}tlm:“g\;v":fs‘;;; lnflr i\"c"l“f‘“;;;mlfni 1"1 b’m ton and Olsen are being sent to New York for burial. Captain Henley is on the hospital ship bound for Wash- ington. Several bandits are reported to_have been killed by marines. With the exception of the bandit operations, the entire country is re- ported to be quiet and enjoying a de- gree peace and prosperity such as has not bee during the many vears of rev and navy, now 600 short in medical officers, will be able not only to fill vacancies, but to have a large reserve. Army and navy officials have devel- | LUCKY STRIKE OF A oped a number of motion pictures N showing every phase of hospital con-| oW BEDFORD SEA CAPTAIN struction and administration of a mili- | F; = tary hospital, their idea being that it | =ned g; 8 “t‘wg ;‘“'": :’ Al a regular army medical officer lectured | SIS oast of South America. lieved to be in Seattle. ment which is felt not only to have| Concord, N. H, Jan. 28.—Control of | Allied Bazaar, which was held at Bos- | of Mr. Gompers' relatives were pres- been none too friendly, but also to be | the Boston and Maine system should {ton last month, were $450,185, it was|ent, including his wife and father. seriously endangered by Villa, Zapata | b¢ given to its leased lines as a con- |announced. The total included do-|Saul Gompers, who is 92 years old and and other bandit activities, as well as | dition to any reorganization, Clarence | nations of $96,349. blind. by the extremely weak economic con- | B- Carr and James W. Remick, trus- Among the guests were Alton B, ditions in the country. tees of the John H. Pearson estate, i Party adopied | Parker, District Attorney Edward o S announced tonight. This estate con- |resolutions st its conference approv-|Swann, John Mitchell, chairman of the peedy Withdrawal. trols a considerable interest in the |ing President Wilson's plan of an in- |state industrial commission, Cornelius The Pershing withdrawal will be | Concord and Montreal Railroad, one |ternational league to enforce peace|Ford, United States public printer. and carried out with as much speed as|of the leased lines which has actively [at the conclusion of the war. many others of prominence. possible over the rough, arid, water- | opposed plans for reorganization of ——— When Mr. Gompers entered the ban less section and it is hoped that the|the system which is now in the hands| An embargo was placed by the Penn- | quet hall the diners rose and sang ““Our men will cover about 15 miles a day. | of a receiver. sylvania Rallroad on shipments of |Grand Old Man,” which was specially Railroads will not be used even for| The statement issued by the trus- |freight originating on all lines east of | written for the occasion. A huge sign carrying supplies, as it is desired nei- | tees is based on a report made to|Pittsburg except perishable, foodstuffs | above the guests' tables bore the words ther to run any chance of raids by |them by Earle H. Fitzhugh, a former |for human consumption and coal. in red, white and blue electric letters Villa nor to incur any obligation to|vice president of the Grand Trunk 2 food high, Carranza. S Railway system who was retained to| Charles Bonner, son of C. C. Bonner, | flumani Prq;ll:gos: fo ; !:;litdml 5 h;: r‘epont ‘::F:o"n;:: nron;!’;(dflmmn!u- national organizer for the United Mine f been odt tion of the on an ne. Workers of America, was killed when Saimitiod today, with_the calling in of | ~ Elimination of the majority inter- |he collided with an auto truck while | RESIDENT WILL VISIT outposts and the taking of steps to|est in the Boston and Maine, which is|coasting near his home at Tamaqua, CAPITOL AGAIN TODAY protect friendly Chinese snd Mor- | owned by the New York, New Haven |Pa. ’ e mons from punishment by the Mexi-!ang Hartford Railroad, but adminis- In Effort to Speed Up the Legislative cans. No announcement could be|tered by a board of trustees under or-| A petition asking that the election Program. ade, St was JEASK hefong the actual L ders from the federal court, was rec- {of Mayor Charles S. Ashley, of New 2 arch . - | ommended. By paving for the stock |Bedford, be declared void on the an, 28. — President ed some tmexpected event might come | gwned by the New Haven with an ls- | ground of alleged violation of the cor- | wy1oo will g6 B A i up which would require a further de- | sye of bonds of the new Boston and|rupt pratices sct, were filed at Bos- | o500 ™o BC (0 000 fo0 Sith senate lay and embarrassing explanations to| Maine corporation, the leased lines|ton e N own mapo: ock X and house leaders in further efforts to Souts American countries which have | woulg the STty OF tho s and ouse Jeaders in further efforts o expects to remain there most of the to students and had screen illustrations 09 to clarify his assertions, the ocular | _1NeW Bedford, Mass, Jan. 28.—A demonstration would carry as much small fortune in ambergris, estimated ot stk at about $40,000 has been fished up off e Toucph 7. Eawisior fun g Vi oseph F. Lewis of the ola. TRAIN WRECKED ON Word was received here today by RUMANIAN RAILROAD [ the owners of the brig that the Viola HOLLAND TO FARTIC PATE IN CONFERENCE OF NEUTRALS. Dutch Minister at Stockholm Has Been so Instrucud “Fifty Years' Service to had found 150 pounds of the rare gray More Than 100 Rumanians of High | substance which is used in the manu- Rank Lost Their Lives. facture of costly perfumes. Captain Lewis reported that his Berlin, Saturday, Jan. 27, By Wire- | catch was 150 pounds, experts here to- less to Sayville, N. Y., Jan. 28— More | day said the current price for ember- than one hundred Rumanians of high | 8Tis Wwas $250 per pound and that a rank lost their lives in a train wreck | conservative estimate of the value of near the Rumanian station of Tshura, | the discovery was $37.500. according to a despatch said by the Ogex;ssa.g !\:}elwalnm?csvl to ha\'rghbeen BRITISH AUXILIARY CRUISER printed in the 0vo. e lo- comotive of a train carrving the Ru- SUNK OFF IRISH COAST mentans to Russia Jumped the track| piiner by a Submarine or as Result of It is reported from the same source Striking a Mine. = that 45,000 Rumanian refugees have already settled in the Russjan prov- London, Jan. 28.—The British auxil- ince of Poltava and that a large num- | lary cruiser Laurentic, of 14,892 tons ber ‘of others continue to arrive.|8ross, was sunk by a submarine or as End of Snow Blockade on U. P. 'said to have arrived in Russia are G.|a result of striking a mine off the Irish Laramie, Wyo., Jan. 2§ —Union Pa- | Among the prominent. Rumanians |coast last Thursday, according to an cific railroad officials announced to-| Cantacuzene, minister of justice; M.|official statement by the British ad- night that the worst snow blockade in | Constantinesco, minister of interiog, | miraity. Twelve officers and 109 men the history of the road was ended. At >scu, minister without | were saved. € o'clock one track between Rock river i The commander. of#the Laurentic, and Hanna had been cleared and the Capt. Reginald Norton, is among the movement of trains had begun. More survivors. . He was i than 20 trains, some of which left ATEEMET MADE Tol WarCcK SUVnteT ahont Chicago Tuesday, were held at Hanna ROYAL TRAIN and here. London, Jan. 28, 5.05 p. m—Confirm- ing the report that the Dutch minister at Stockholm has been directed to par- ticipate in a conference of neutral na- tions. the Danish newspaper Politiken is quoted by fhe correspondent at Copenhagen of the Exchange Tele- graph company as saying that Swe- den’s invitation to Holland to partici- pate was the outcome of a meeting held in_Christiania, Norway, last au- tumn. It is intended to discuss at the coming conference, the correspondent says, the interests of neutrals during the war as well as the attitude of neu- trals during peace negotiations.. The date for holding the conference has not_been_fixed. been watching every step in the Criti-| of the new corporation, it was stated.| Eulogies of the late Representative cal situation with the utmost interest. | 'The trustees further stipulate that|Hunter H. Moss of. Parkersburg, W.|oftermaon. The president considers {he 3 s no capital stock should be issued to|Va, who died at Atlantic City last | 20rno0™, Jae BRCECCRT COTRE TE8 (o0 COOLING IRON SLAG 4 Pay the present floating debt of theJuly while serving his second term in | palloas OU2 bl BREVEAL CHUTCE JE EXPLODED AT BRIDGEPORT. | Poston and Maine onress were delivered yesterday In|,ng 1t was sald today he will Insist that legislation along the general line Did Damage Estimated at Several| AMERICANS CHEVALIERS IN ntations of the United | Of his recommendations on the raflroad uestion be adopted. RS Soare: FRENCH LEGION OF HONOR !!:_‘:.':m m’&;&d’:‘:&f“‘;fimfi'g; “While the administration has no In- : = = formation on when the supreme court piodgeport, Conn, Jan 28.—An ¢X|Rev. . M. Watson and G. 8. Howland, | Portunity, for defense on a charse of | /507 Jown a deciion on the Ad- American Tube and Stamping com- an Artist, Honored. his way to the United States. amson law, or what the decisior will pany, in the east end, this afternoon, Paris, J 24 The Rev. Mr. §. M. be. ;lbrl’alizf;‘!‘ !)‘11'4tdar(\oflflr:,;;elpdl‘l:‘:’l;k;“ U citement and id con s, Jan. ~—. e V. r. . - | probably wi ea iess eI minon Samaes ta Property in | Watson, ~pastor: of the - American| umer ereiran of (hn Trouse eomasis: | some preventive legisiation is adopted e o Windows. were ‘broken, | church 'in' Parls, who s president of | fus'>: Shatmman of the Fouse commit: sispia e crockery was thrown from shelves and | the American c""""‘s““" commit- | " meeting of his committee for today | MAN BURNED TO DEATH smashed and the total damage is esti- | t8¢ of Payls, and G. S. Howland, an|(, consider the Sheppard bill for pro- oW mated at several thousand dollars, | ATtist of New York, have been nomi-|pipition In the national capital. IN A SMALL BUNGA Robody wae hurt and the operation of | nated chevallers in the Leglon of Hon. e : the mill was not interfered with. It|Or. In the first case the order officlul- | e addressing @ committes of tho | At Greenwich—Had Lived Alone— was several hours before the small |1y stated that the honor was conferred | National Security League at Wash- Origin of Fire Unknown. panic subsided. for the “great seal shown in the work |ingion Benjamin Blewette, superin- 3 S of the propaganda in favor of France | iandent of schools at Bt, Louls, was| Greenwich, Conn, Jan. 28—John DERBY-BRIDGEPORT TROLLEY |%nd her ailias” 'In the case of Mr!|esized with n heart mttack and died | Haug was burned to death in his smail MPED Howland the order stated that he Was |pefore medical ald could reach him. bungalow at Riverside today. He lived e R B 1‘:;‘::‘:,5:{,;,:“.‘,;’0,““{‘,,"‘,,,,,‘:“,“,M o S i i o | Qome. The origin of th Are s un - % been as 5 by saw the flames, but miltianaie o wndl sui S Weold 4v- | feiinge SO nto Sontact with a. telephone | At a Sharp Curve at Stratford—No | hostilities in reviving the needy and |py Governe P s e o e A e o a4 o y dalusia, was b : - stat lamen Morin, arrested at | was found several hours later, Ha T e Ve et | CALa: oax & pastculstiy. fevcrabie ianr 35 waw fibs and minor in| gurarford, Conn, Jan. 38—A south- | UNNEGESSBARY WEARING OF ATy and Savtad in Boston on nios| way o0 yeess. o1d. | He leaves. thres father. ' The dissipation of the fortun® | down grade. The poiice have arested | OSPital, whers his condition is saia|bOURd Derty-Prqseport interirban MEN'S GLOTHES BY WOMEN | S0URts for £rand larceny ad forgery. | brothers and two aisters came to light several months ago when | two men, one of whom was a in | to be serious. Solley car SPES o — Morrison, who had varied the life of a | possession of code letters from ce- e house “was in transit, aboard a N e Tery, lona. six months ago to the command of IN SPAIN | this steamer, which was commissioned for patrol service in November, 1914. NEW TRIAL DENIED THE KNOCKED OFF HOUSE “MONEYLESS MILLIONAIRE"™ BY TELEPHONE WIRE. Edward W. Morrison of Chicago, Who _fi“’i‘{;‘u:pf’;“- s 35 D- m. | Dwight Lines, 71, Dissipated a Fortun wreck a train on which King Alfonso pital as the Result. was a passenger. - The royal trai i Ta Chicago, Jan. 25.—Judge Herner in| preceded by & freight teain, the enc 4 Dittora. Somn., Jan. 28 . —Dwight the probate court overruled a motion | gineer of which saw an obstacle on the &oe:‘m'sev ars 0id, was knocked trom yosterday for o new trial far Wiward | track: and ‘Temoved it. Néither —the| Shih ie was HAtnr T atiote ¥ ‘W. Morrison, the so-called “moneyless | royal train nor the freight suffered any ng this afternoon by On Which King Alfonso Was a Pa enger—Engineer Saw Obstacle on Track. n Bridgeport Hos- Traffic on the New Yerk, New Haven s night, ran up on the sidewalk at the | Has Caused Munich Military Autherl- | .5 Haneford rafirond was tied up for indid T T e e Beoch to mainot Baact Cin wrumbull | side of the d_ from ties te Penalize Offenders, Geveral hoyra at’ Andover iast might| Rabbl Abraham Eletzer Alperstein. ; 3 e : — when twa freight cars jumped from a | g CONGRESSMEN MAKE A 5 The - siding to the main tracks and topphd New York, Jan, 28.—Rabbl Abraham e Iperatain. widely known as MASS MEETING OF ANTI- G e Bl CRIRERT - 3 zeriously ia 3§, 138 | ever, No one was hurt, B ey et More toAay. He SALOON LEAQUE IN BALTIMORE | " efteraon, Near | BUFFALO EXPRESS WrECKED |20 Zying giaas, n tee ' { A pafonetitutionalamondment 1. e S i corrtey Opening Session in Effort to Make Charlottesville, Va. ON PENNSYLVANIA ROA h | T 2tz e . '“tan several volumes on Maryland a “Dry” State. sivy \ . Lot b gty d s .fi'.:)‘. g g ‘plungs, | poi ; e s "“m.fif:‘.:“‘l':‘,xg Tatiandlcr ¢ sublonte; Fabbl Alperstein - ‘7 Kobrin, Russla, In 1852 Washington, Jan. 28.—A party of| Twenty Persons Were Injured, Nene e e y 5 them sed in & B, R } s Baltimore; MA, TS5 4. Pho opert- | ERiat it T aiie S s | | Beeih T e Caaul Vo Takie Oontea) of Suasiory Mntiussrty| Bavarign ten- | racofution ucrumud’x. B st ed in the United States 26 ing gun of the Anti-Saloon league to |taken ini mmm = ng by ater Merriil, make Maryland a “dry” state was fired | e purchase " of the Cans - . Jehn Jeye Todiy sroe TENO B S v serfousty, | ; : Thig _is_pecesss A verdist of oao,lu asainst tho| Andoves Masa, Jan 38 _Jobn Joycs, Dr. Thomas M. Hare, state superin- a 3 x 3 y s T K New Feprk Central wice prnldlnt nf lhn Gillette Bafety tendent of the league, announced an by 1e Pennsylvania railread . . E 8 E 2 2 edd Buer . directer of a effort would be made to put through them i« ight " - 7. ; y - k e W T g i A