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s » s 1917 . TEN PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double Thaae her Paj Total Girculation is gest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population : ARMING OF MSEIS :::Y:::_A::z:"? ‘_E" o m““i:::::mnn = “flmu:‘_.ggt?:nmwm e _u_-_.:_-:::l;:; o Am.louncement ::a::v:: :r;:adst::: af:enucal s Palace That Country and Germany. NEWS RECEIVED WITH CHEERING BY OFFICERS Former President Has Been Leading Revolution—News of EIGHT MORE H NECESSAI‘?Y TWO-THIRD Came in a Despatch From Secretary of the In THAN THE 1 s e Captare Ces : . - The Goastof Colombia: e Momentarily thers is a cessation in| London; March 7, 11:00 p m—The terior Aurelio Herrera, Who is Commanding the Cam g b e e e e e A paign in the Province of Santa Clara—Cuban Senate Democrats Voted Unanimously to Support Rule Under Which | 212 sbeolutely calss and"without any | acn" Conaiderasie groand heid by he | ose ampmortion oF o Fome rile statuie Has Passed Bill Authorizing President to Suspend Consti- 3 v New York, March 7.—Further denial on behaif of Colombia that there is an | GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY Senate in Caucus Votes to Adopt Procedure That Will| tiince betwess™ bt "5oiny “und . Colombian .consul general, = Aurelio Prevent Repetition of Filibuster St trom. s government. - Bupples | oo British and Thres German Aere menting the general denial made planes Were Brought Down—Seven night 1n Washington by the Colombian minister, the cablegram added that| Others Are Missing. military steps have been taken to dis- Australian Senate Has Adopted Reso- lution Calling for Home Rule for Ireland “Without Undue Delay.” . Germans at various points. - | to. O] o g cable, signed by the miniater of for- | Garmans at vari L Bombart- |to Iveluid pecipitated 4 . Debate Could be Limited by a Two-Thirds Vote—Repub- gl relations. “We ate despatching & §ions nd also aions the line held by [home rule Gacstion back Ints e old tutional Guarantees. 5 tor the purpose of a most % BORE. of siggaty. Hogs established a new high record - Icians Voted 30 to 2 to Support the Same Change— seurchind rvene Bor . JERE Acroplane Activity. Ulsterites Would Not Aceopt. Chlcago when they sold at $14.58 o i German sub- Nl s Noad 2 o 2, La Follette Failed to Attend Party Caucus—Resolution | marines’ iy _— ufxlfr::;b e (e T At it e i :‘;eponw. - xR AR Havana, March 7.—Announcement | suspend constitutions] guarantess. The gy o v g eyl Germans. London reports that three|ward self-government, namely , that| The output of ofe at the mines of | Was made at the president’s palace to- [ bill now only needs the presider E.mlmrlyin' Change Will be Reported in Senate Today— |23 BRITISH SHIPS WERE Gemuurl machines were brought down |any part of Ireland that wished home |Cripple Creek, Mu." in February, was f;:':h:t:;n;nelmfi;:dfi:‘rgg:: signature to become & lmw. Gave Notice That He Will Urge Majori SUNK WEEK OF MARCH 4.1 305,,005° viic savs four Drtish: ma. | clon would b~ oniphasd o ool | e &t 92080 former presidemt of Cuba, had beeri | General jose Migus! Gomas hias bes e bill, 1 | captured with his entire staff by Col- | des as the leader of the Ouban Senator Owen Gave Notice e rge Majority | r.veive Merchantmen Were Unsuccess. | hines were feried by the Germans and | Ulster to accept, At the same time the - T s e | ot Colmus, commsander of the oV~ revolt. * Furcas wiich e eommands ernment troops. were defeate those of Colonal fully Attacked During That Period. Artillery Duels. ultimatum that they would not accept, — wattle: sahi e i which, coupled with the government's s The news of the capture of General | Collazo late n Fobruary ia a battle or ndon, March 7, 7.45' . m.—An offi- ting except the usual ar- |, onouncement, effectually crushed The outbreak of smallpox in Berlin | Gomez came in a despatch from Secre- | the Jatibonico river boundary betwes glal statement lasued today says that My ety Shu Sytdty (Sctions by | Po e B e L S| vicinity has caused’ the military |tary of the Interior Colonel Aurello | the provinces of Cumaguey and Suata W gton, i t tate the ritish merchant vessels were sunk onnoitering parties Drogress | Tne Nationalists tonight, headed authorities to order compulsory vac-|Herrera, who is commanding the cam- | Clara, and it was reported that the e, T T | e e el o Hiate (2% |by mine or submazine duging The week |00 #uy of the cther ‘Tronts.” The rout | e T A e by palgn in the province of Santa Clara, | surrectos had been dlpersed into sma cus today cleared the way for early | ler the senate meets, on the following | ending March 4. Of these, 14 were of |of the Turks toward Bagdad-is being |conference, having withdrawn in & 2 —_— The despatch said Colonel Collazo had | bands and that General Gomes ba modification of the senate procedurs | caiendar day but one, he shall lay the | L600 tons gross or over und nine were [ kePt up by the British, who have now |£oa " from’ the house of commons, and for help were sent out by the | reported the capture of General Gomez | taken fiight. 80 as to make fillbusters such as de- [ motion hefore the senate and direct(under 1500 tons. In the same period |8dvanced to within nine miles Of My Lioyd-George was facing his first | British freight steamship G. R. Growe, [ and his staff. The announcement was | President Menocal was Teos vessels were | Ctesiphon, which is 28 miles from PMg- | embarrassing situation = since he as- in Ambrose Channel, oppo- |received with cheering and the waving | quoted as attributing the Cuban revo feated the armed neutrality bill im-|that the secretary call the roll, and,)three Dritish fishing aground 3 01 um | sunk. The astatement jincludes one |3ad. The British reports record the|)sumeq rem!| site Coney Island. of hats by President Menocal and the | to the “unbridled ambition” of Genes PO e A e o Lo ) Turks as being demoralized and leav- | She Bewuiiswip, o army officers gathered at the palace. | Gomes to overthrow him, but this was Rule. Dassible in the Tuture. : pot flis se aing ofmees shall, | merchant and one Sshing vessel Republicans Voted 30 to 2. e e P e sanats | sunk during the previous moskont oo |ing behind them large quantities of | _ Whirlwind of Angry Censure. After Saturday Holland will be com- | All officers, soldiers and prominent | denied by General Gomes's £k The demodtats voted unanimously to| Without debate submit %o the senate | Sunt Suring the previous week hut mot | 2 8 o numbers of gine. For more than an hour befors the |elied to Dronfbit the export of bread | civilians who later came to tho palace | ‘ow Aayn ago it was stated ; support a rule under which debate| o, ‘s it the sense of the senateé that| Twelve merchant _vessels Russian Success in Persia. e ie Mt ity the prewiier lin Belsium on sccount of the German |aiso cheered the news. = Ouben Pies bad Stoune s Syean ere unsuccessfully attacked by sub- Petrograd reports that the Russians|sure from the NationaMst quarter, biil, which previously had passed thc | conspiracy and revolution and ha could be limitea by & two-thirds vote, | flon® 13 It the scnec of 1he senat that recommended By & conference commit- - o e iee of ten, representing each party, as| “I95T. o o e ciion” shall be de-| The: aumbE Of merchant vessels of e i on Miodabad summit, | which at times forced him to take his| Thres men were killed and four |House, authorizing the president to|ixed bail at §200,000, he best ‘way to solve the Mllbuiter | qoi'in the amipmative Dby & two- |all nationalities of more than 100 tons | et g m""’ Peats, Soun the because he could not make him- | others lu::ugv nu-:m in R:.“frel‘h: i heard. wreck on the Pennsylvania Railroad af problem. The republicans voted 30 10| yirgs vote of those voting, then said net arriving at United Kingdom ports | Tasks. b oty Indianapoli PREPARING FOR TRIAL OF CHINA'S BREAK WITH near Ine polis. s “ 2 to support the same change. ure shall be the unfinished busi- | during the week was 2,528. Th. The resolution embodying the pro- | TUESITE 100 QUK o7 all other bus- | ber sailing whs 3477 These fmures |arociin feports that the Russian Action by Australian Senats. s to . gures : Ryurtk 4 ! posed rule probably will be reported | jness until disposed of. are exclusive of fishing and local Craft. |1y demased e Stbias o sies i s0; | Melbourne, via London, March 7.| Reports of the Interstate Commerce GERMAN SPY CONSPIRACY. GERMANY I8 REPORTED Rl - e S e i ‘Thereafter no senator shall be en- - — Guif of Finland, 8:00 p. m—The Australian senate by |Commission from 104 railroads during Justics Officials Are | Bedief Prevalle In Pek That Chine s ,:"hr‘pm‘;n; .d:fl‘{;" ke titled to speak lniall ‘more than ome VOLUNTEERS FOR NAVAL ;lvxu of ffi w? wg-y unpm e January :ho;fil:z,lt‘na rl.I‘lrud rev- m;-":w;k 073 "d- J- nc -[- re w.m..:"x -E-:wu at China ¥ Y. hour on the pending measure, the ¢ olution calling for home rule re- |enues were ,082,169, and expenses eady for Grand Jury Hearing. oin Entents, La Follette an Absentse. ATt TEAE &L T ot COAST DEFENSE RESERVE.|TO COMPEL GREAT BRITAIN land “without undue delay” substitut- | $126,272,472. New York, March 7.—Department of | Peking, March # (Delayed) —he tors and , re- | fect! the y id it_shall be the ing that rase for the word “Immedi-| Senators La Fullette and Gronna, re- | fecting the same, and it shal One Hundred Business and Profes-| 7O RESPECT AMERICAN RIGHTS|Ing that phrase for the Thirty Americans, including United | justice officials in this city were pre- | lmmediats breaking off of reimtiens ) publicans, who were among the twelve | uty of the presiding officer to keep ately.” who failed to sisn the manifesto ap- the time of each senator who speaks. sional Men of Boston. Measures Under Consideration by the = States consuls and eln::. in n.[; lega- ?flrln‘ today for presentation to & ,-:n:e rl‘);;_flfilnv n; JSpected here, and proving the armed neutrality dill, did| Except by unanimous consent no|. a7 = NIAN! tions at Berlin, arrive at [avana | federal grand jury tomorrow evidence ally predicted that China will Boston, March 7—One hundred busi- Faderal SMa Bosrd. FEIRGACHE. Dr ARSI from Corunna sboard the steamer|in their possession concerning the |3oin the entente. This belief is &ue not attend their party caucus. How | smendment shall be in order after the much significance is to be attached to | vote to bring the debate to a close, { ness and professional men volunteered WAS INSPIRED BY RELIGION | s1fonso XIIL German epy conspiracy in this coun- |the fact that despatches from Ties Washington, March 7.—Measures to i -|try. Wnile their work was eonducted | Tsin that Tuan Chi Jul, who re that fact neither. republican nor G- | unless the same has been presented |for cervice In the naval coast defense veratic leaders could foretell tonight, | and read prior to that time. No dila- |reserve foday after Captain Willlam | [0St Great Britain’s action in forcing | To Eliminate All Sects and Creeds Ex- | pregident Wilson nominated Brig.- | secretly, it was learned that important | 18ned March 4 and left for Tien Taie Gocuments had arrived by messenger |has decided to return to the oepital American shi to carry British sup- although" the democrats had a dis- | tory motion, or dilatory amendment,|R. Rush. commandant of the First ad cept That of Mohammed. tinct A‘r:prrcsslon_ that the appearance | or amendment not, ermane, shall be | naval district, had stated at a publc 2‘:;_‘;‘:,‘,‘;;‘}:; e T - major-general, from Washington which it .was be- | \mmediately and resume the premier of the rule, ‘fi’w g&;flm— al for | \n order. Points of or, * including | conference of the Massachugetts com- | '8 . Brohi the —Massacres of lieved wouid further connect Dr. Er- |ship. It is said that President Speeches by o % on | questions of i € {mittce on public safety. that thdte was | fonster of Soinn Saon | Armic were inspired by the desire neq: Sokunna, a German chemist, and | Yuan Hung has agreed to give the armed neutrality . few | from the decisi 2 ediate need of 5.080 men and sev- | Chigery without the boArds of ruling classes to elimi- Dr. Chandre Chakraberty, a, Hisdoo | cabinet full power to frame the forels demoerats - whe- Wmn«mt ficer, shall be decided without debate.” {eral hund fo unrd the doast | o™ 1 Lol will be nacd as a B s the Ciiien Ch mets. B8 “physician.” with Wolf von Igel, at- | Policy. from’ the large” ¥, But_ while Slight Change in Resolution. of the disirict, which extends from | pnon'io stop the British practices. creeds except that of Mohammed, ac- passed | tache of the German embassy, who The cabinet is known to favor the ~ they may contributs a few speeches| . "5 o N 0 o nged only | Bastport. Me. to Chatham. The situation has been made acute | S0rding to Lord Bryce, former British |resolutions to stand by the President |sailed with Count von Bernstorff after |#evering of relations with Germany on the subject of changes in the rules, | e TOOWLOR B O ereed up. A% kinds of craft are needed,” said |y the continued detention of the | Ambassador to the United States, in|in any action - he takes to defend |Indictments against him In this coun- |&nd parllament s showing a dapos no prolonged opposition is exmected. ightl) 2 _ | commandant Rush. “The larger boats a cable message to the American Com- | American interests. try had been dismissed. tion to foliow the leadership of Tums . on last night by the conference com- |« iz S schooner Mattie Newman of New York, ont Vote Was Overwhelming. mittee of ten and which was approved convoy vessels; others for coast held at Liverpool for several months mittee for Armenian and Syrian Re- Dr. Sekunna and Dr. Chakraberty Jui rather than that of the pres patrol at a distance of 15 miles off by Inability to make needed repairs, llef, made public tonight. A bill sesking to extend to women | were arrested Tuesday .and, according | ldent. 5] “During the recent massacres when- | the right to vote for presidential elec- | to the police, confessed that they had oy In the democratic caucus there were | by the senate rules committee several | BiST0 S0d' S mmatter. mwifter bosts |5 i make n rs, more than forty senators and wi e | months ago. The most Important |3 3 . . Focae ecause her master will not agree 2 Thirey ‘Tepublicans who voted for the | Chanse was the additih lodax by tho | ¥ submarine chasers and mine'de’ | carry war suppiies: ey Cpirtian, would turn Mo |tome was deteated in the New. Hamp |plotied under direction of Von lget to] A Osepateh from Peiing March change this makes about eight more | conferees of the provision that except need of 500." o o American ship owners have made hlem id in hi m." "hhlla shire use Trepresen ives by a|invade India with a military force by the U ?l A s"fl ad decided to jot than two-thirds of the senate. Sev-|by unanimous consent amendments 500." bitter complaint against British efforts | SyVee said, tn bis message. “BAnY 4| vote of 204 to 152. way of China. 0 Jhited States in severing &iplo eral senatops of both parties are ab-| will not be in order after the cloture | cone i nERING AN ADBITIONAL to coerce them into the coal trade be- | TUTSTAR CIG WaS 0T From U8 BT R L Sl LR, ! ;:flnflti:r:a r:f!:‘r;(ju:muny but tha e = Sen: ssed o approve of e Bt 27g erance and of ai- | man. Thousands of Armenian Chris- |opposition the Gilohrist Taft bill, which | CONGRESSWOMAN RANKIN such aotion. Thereupon the. prew B sent from, shington or Iilinois, (50 has been ordered. “\l!‘ Wfili dcme“l‘o that the ortion of those here for | prevent substitutes coming in at e LOAN OF 00,000 TO CH . | tempts to force. them to carry muni- the change ls overwhelming. iast moment when there would be: lit- = g § AR et g g At tan girls were sold In the market or |would require that the American flag VISITS STATE LEGISLATURE |[S918ned and ieft for Tien Tuin, i Tws Republican Dissenters. tle time for their consideration before | The . Continental and Commércial | SOrt of coal In British ports, it is de- | distributed wmons urkish oficers to(be displayed at all times in the State STATE L| companied by several other merabe Senators Sherman of Iilimols and |® Vote mustbe taken. . . Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago. | (lated. have been compelled to agree | lmo g’ there forced into Moham. | '5'siative chambers. Received and Shook Hands With the % Owefi ta Adviostn Muiortty Ry Members of Both Branches. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY FEDERAL FARM BOARD France of Maryland were the two re- publicans who cast the nezative votes. | Senator Owen gave notice in the| Chicago, March 7—The Continental | the British authoritles would permit|™Cipyt any more thousands of Ar-|Regiment of Engineers, was kitied Senator Sherman declared the rapub- | democratie caucus that he expected to|and Commercial Trust and Savings menians, women as well as men, were peca ey ey licans would be put.in the position of | aadress the senate tomorrow on ma-|bank, which loaned the republic of | ,ONC Durbese of amendments to the | G Cq® mgir choice between CREISt | poo oo o e ok at Fitih acceding to it because of the demand | jority rulc in the senate which he ad- (China $5.000,000 several months ago, | SPIPPIng bill, lost in the final days of | 00 4™\ 1 nammed and, when they re- the last congress, was to give the|20d Mohammed and when they re-|Avenue and 9lst Streot. by President Wilson in his public| vocated asainst the two-thirds plan, |is considering the advisability —of statement on the defeat of the neu-|pbut later he apparently abandoned the | making an additional loan of $25,000,- | S0aTd more power in the respect, They } oq forthwith. For days and days to- | ‘bresident Wilson approved the sen- trailty bill, and in his conference to- | iaea. Senator Smith of South Caro-|000 to that gavernment. Next Satur. | oulq have permitted the b 2 Ie- | gether the bodies of Christian women | omen of five vears St hard Iabor. in day with democratic members Gf the| jina taiked about the possibility of afday John J. Abbott, a vice president, | (15°, IOrCifn Te@Istry to ships now be- | who had thus perished were seen |yoavemworth prison imposed upon conference committee. Senator France | force bill under republican domination | and Henry Russell Platt, an_attorney | b% PUilt In American vards. As many | goating down the Euphrates. former Second Lieutenant Jack B. Hig- said he opposed any Kind of cloture | of the sena‘e if a cloture rule is Put|for the bank, will depart for Peking to | for British sanital. the Boscd it s |. 'Surely the remains of this suffer- |GoP 0 SHEORC 0PIt toe Tntaritry. rule. in effect, and Senator Smith of Geor- | make an inquiry on the proposed loan. | foF Prtish capital, the bhoard, power | Ing nation could make no stronger ap- 4 s 4 peal for pity and help to the Chris-| Tpe New Jersey Methodist Episcopal Hartford, Conn., March 7.—The wo- man -ufl'rumxa advocates and those op- posed to e proposed constitutional v, amendment giving women the right ot | Of Officers and Directors of Lan suffrage mustered large forces at the Bank at Springfield. capitol thls afternoon when the house committee on constitutional amend-| Washington, March 7 /The feders ments held the hearing. farm board today announced the ap. Congressman Rankin of Montana, | pointment of the following ofecers and the first woman to be elected to the | directors of the federnl land bmnk st national house, was a visitor at the | Springfield, Mass.: President, Leon to take coal cargoes to France before | fems and Bitvord Kompi n gierbon bedne 2in: ! Provi ns of the Amendment. gin discussed an absolute cloture. They will sail from Vancouver, B. C. > e i » - ©ulful weapon with which to compel The amendment to the rules ap-| The party conferees, however, made |for China within ten dayvs. t the rights of | ians of America than they make| onference, in annual session at At- | house session , sat beside Mr. Shaw, |ard G. Robinson, of New York: vics proved by the caucuses provides: it plain that the two-thirds plan was — frrtas Tutata fo respec hts Of | through these martyr deaths. Only a |PoRier@es: 10 SPOAST SRFTOR 0L 07 | House chairman of the committa o | prestdent, B. O Mcivimre o mice .Ih“ it at any time a mfllg,,,,,' sign- mi .,:_.lp:'h‘:i'es%mg":g;emfi A AUSTRIA CALLS OUT :mn;ue;sm:::d lerft tr‘ 'Z‘&?F‘.“’;::}i pledging its support to President Wii- | woman n,:xlfr-‘e, and at the senate g-temw , Me.; secretary, Bdward H ed by sixteen senators, to bring to a|ou Pro ¢ n = oon in the present international situa- | session she was the guest of Senztor | Wilkins, of Middletown, (o Close the debate upon any pending|the atmosphere cleared the democrats YOUTHS OF 16 YEARS. | NOT SAFE TO BOARD aficted remnant. on. Williamson. Congressman Rankin | urer, Bawin H. ,.50‘,’.,‘.;’;‘,“],, e received and shook hands with many |land, N. The officerw and Her ely to Call Out Men Aged from 54 STEAMERS AT HALIFAX. to 61 Years. Unusual Precautions Are Being Taken of the members of both branches and | bert Myrick of Springfleld, Mass, sre wis the center of attraction at the|named es directors. Kingman Hrew hearing. ster, of Springfleld, was appointe measure is presented to the senate, the | voted unanimously upen it. GEN. SCOTT REDETAILED A conourrent resolution condemning = the action of United States Senators PASSENGER LINERS RAN 60 YEAR OLD NEWSBOY. Pari 7 to Guard Foreign Ships. AS CHIEF OF ARMY |Cummings and Kenyon of Iowa, in the SUBMARINE BLOCKADE| FELL DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT aes;;ih“’é‘,"t‘;e“;;:ng» sl';,-:-*mgrrégfe' ; filibuster bill, was introduced e Teglatoar and Sttorney, 2 - » i | Auctrian minister of war. nan anng| Halifax, N. S, March 7.—A demon- - g — MULE SUPERIOR TO J Mr, Robinson, president of the new White Star Liner Baltic and French [ R. J. Church Landed on His Head in a | GR3(AR minister of war has called | stratior of the unusula precaution be- reg 3 D. Hayburn. HORSE AND MOTOR GAR|Penk has been for many years Liner Rochambeau. Bridgeport Building. youshs horn fn 1509 and 1900." The ro. | N O nnation 5t thie. Port | o TVaghington, Jarch T—Major Gen- | Tho Kentucky State Senate passea| =~ MONZEBND MOTOR M| chacer of ne e lean bininces of , : st , presen _ - | in Ind: ——— Church, 60 years old, fell down an ele- | gervice. The despatch adds that it is i n. Because of his intimate associa- ators ven tonight “after having ‘successfully run | Vator shatt in the Post bullding here | reported that the Austrian government | AP Steamer. were taken into custody | Jo%. DREaUSe of BE OUr ot e m.'?,f’p.fiou::d e Cons. the German submarine blockade. The | this atternoon and fanded on his head |is Ifkely to call out men aged from o4 | bY, naval officlals and put through & | (00, U7, 8% 201052 recappointed on the armed neutrality bill White Star liner Baltic, which brought | on the cement floor of the cellar, dving | to 61 years who are capable of giving | SCArching examination before being | T35 © T a0, it Hon” begins | 577 3 126 cabin and 10 steerage passengers, |2 few minutes later from a fractured | myjjtary service. teleased, it was leamed today. ThS | uring: his ferm. The Supreme Ceurt refused to re- * docked tonight and the French liner | skull. He was a newsboy and was on steamer was anchored st the northesn | “"COR * o001 serve untll next |opint o e R ST TTun e rn Rochambeau wiil'lh dock tometrow after :;:1 ey to get his 2fterncon lot of Pa- | RESOLUTION REBUKING g&;}g s Sy o g e W] dscmember unael-; lhahnrd.llury in the Diggs-Caminett! White Slave spending the night at quarantine. 3 » . 3 g rocedure, when he wil .reach the re- X PThe Baltic was several days over-| Mr. Church, who came here about SENATOR JOHN D. WORKS | sons, three of them women, skated al- | Brocetye, Fohon, he Wil Feach The ve |cases and denied the applicatior of T due. The delay was attributed by | four months ago, is said to have for-{ i most to its side and boarded the ves- | powever, he would comtinue in active |Lacrnc ot it decres . AMirming. his Dassengers to the following of & new | merly conducted a prosperous busi- |Has Been Offered in the Upper House | sel at the invitation of the crew. The | ROWever, he would continue in active 5 o - D P b rerulas steamship | ness in Oneonto, N. Y. In this city| off the California Legislature. admiralty, learning of their presence | #*fYIcS Without restrd to the age Nmilt | conviction. S lanes. The vessel sighted no subma- | ie had no success and finally began on the craft, sent a naval tug to bring| tnree years General Scott has led the| Judd of Bridesport, alles rines, it was reported, although she|Selling papers. His only known rela”| Sacramento, Cal, March 7.—A con- | the party ashore, where they were held | fohe of staft officials for reorganiza- |ageerie W, egom =3 e e e e e 6 31, | ar7gui, resolution deploring the action | for several hours until thefy identity | on of the army, culminating In his | ooty o TIted Sortoe” Sibriy lantic passenger liners arrived here Middleboro, Mas: March 7. — A gure-footed Tule, accustomed to many | AMERICAN LEGATION AT ships proved superior today to horlle and motor car in the delivery of COPENHAGEN BUN rural mail through highways packed ‘ deep with arifts of.ice and snow. Not | 17Y'"8 to, Facllitats the Departure of since the rural route hereabout was Americans Now There. established fifteen years ago have such road conditions been reported | COpenbagen, via London, March a3 a result of a blinding March snow | P, ™—The American legation storm. . Bamusl Gilford. & carier, | Baving done its. utmost towards fa tried to reach the country districts in | tating the departure of Amer & horse-drawn pung, hut innde no|POW in Copenhagen has heen recusst progress. Later an autombbile was )1 to obtain permission of the United In the Event of War Age Limit Will |Fibuster B, W L entative E‘ left port unescorted by warships. 2 . Medical Examiner S. M.|of United States S was established to the eatisfaction of < The steamship was commanded by | Lok state. s Senator John D. appeal to the congressional military in vio- o e the Stat e t to have a warsh Captain J. B, Ransom, transferred for [ GaTlick decided that the death was ac- | Works In taking part in the ‘filibuster |the authorities. All are residents of | committees for universal military ser- | SOurt, Of Sefling narcotic druem in Wio- | pressed into use, but ltice the JHores lor n Amerioan pissenges veene o oo ome Gip Srows The ogEmnan of the [SMNCL ____ o TErorine & e o o el B pe it ek ] G four years in the federal Drison at|ana experfenced no further trouble, |OVer for those who are stranded her Chite Star liner tic. < e e P * | Thus far the legation has not ¢uThe, Balfic cxriled two lafys extra VILLA FORCE Now g:“:gpg'-;‘;“*;flg.'u Offered In [COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS FOR MORAL SUPPORT o - - monted to make any such request, & unnels. astern, which are ul p Cafifornia leg- The o though the situation is becoming rmore for spreading danse clouds of smoke READY TO GIVE BATTLE. |isiature today by five democratic mem- PO RO LIRS OF FRENCH SOLDIERS [1,T0", 8o 145, TrTie fmciation in. | OPEAT BRITAIN TO PROHIBIT | e e or thoms Amerion GOODS OF ENEMY ORIGIN | who must live hero under the e A troduced cemsuring the twelve United Prominent Frenchmen Participate in | Hoquced oo ited 17 mouwier o e S0 Demonstration at the Sorbonne. Datches ae responsibie. for the Killing | Exceptions For Goods ‘:‘ be Admitted ., M: = sage z : of the armed ships bill asked of con- Under Special Licance. mong the passéngers was Guy| .l Tors D here tant _ment - and| ST C ANTI-CIGARETTE Washington, March 7.—Postmaster- | paris, March 7, 430 p. m.—Some of | gress by President Wilson. e . 8, AVIATORS SCOUTING kalls, coach of the ale crews, who | W28 LAW HANGS OVE General Burleson announced today that | the best known men in France par- Washt March T—A cabl transmitted to General Jose Carlos R KANSAS. i . ‘ashington, March 7. cablesTam P 1 said he hoped ot get the crews on the | JETEm el J0 ool eander 1n B i st after April 1 the sppointusuts of S fticipate today in 2 stirring demon-| The Cdlimon Council by a vote of | from the American consul-general at R VILLA TROOFS river. - i ‘postmasi rst, an =1 Sorbos T e Viek Juarez. from the commander of the|Would Prohibit the Sale, Barter or Use | POSUNASIers of the AISC Focond and DS DT e pas i 115 o T relaied o, vt che. Muligns B ooy e i e o) | Located a Band in the Vicinity of San to screen” the 1 from hostile war | Challenge Sent to Military Commander | Soriy, Tor m"’"’em};';':“;"'hgflr:;;-m" it Dt S Bk s it craft. Tests madé on the voyage here. was asserted, proved the plan would at_Juarez. support of the president. Included in New Order. be effective. expensive conditions. Villa force which is at San Martin of Cigarettes Within the State. i Ra peace o petitive examinations. ~Nominations | thhe French soldiers. A large pumber ds ‘backers of rtatl f goods of tral ? Martino. h, informing him they were ready — 3 pids, to TS of a on of goods of neutral manu FURTHER OPPRESSION OF e will be sent to the senate as in the|of organizations, without distinction |pecause as praposed to in whose production nave en- o s to give battle. The San Martin ranth | Topeka, Kas, March 7.—The Kansas past, but on making selections the|as to party, were represented and |Unitea B&u‘-’ Senator Robert La Fol- !cr‘:r:nnwr‘l'u:.elndol:d labor of en- srfl Paso, Tex‘"- March 7—A United es army airpiane, carrying a pil BELGIUM BY GERMANY |ls 0 miles southeast of Juarez and 17 |senate passed today the house antis | eotiaie: will pe Suiied fa tae mesis et To8 e or oht e srouped prin speaker. or ting ¢ th miles south of Fort Hancock, Texas |cigarettc bil with an amendment |Gf examinations and will send in the | Fipm for a Victory of Taght Totte. B4! T | peineibw PN B e oS i L and milliteny | cosetvat Torossil el > @ sale, barter or use |names at the heads of the lists. President Poincare and Premier |NEW HAVEN ROAD IS ‘will be made for goods to be admitted ’l}dcxlu.r; borfle‘r near 'Fort Hancock exas, today, to scout for 4 band of Order lssued to Seize Certain Articles of cigarett b; FIRST BARKENTINE BUWT 8 by anyone within the ‘When the civil service commission, | Briand, who were surrounded by the ecial 1 b, for Removal to Germany. IN BOSTON IN 25 YEARS | tiet%m riends of the measure declare |under which fourth class postmasters | other members of the Eovernmont. and GIVEN UNTIL APRIL 4, 1938 | $000 Special 1oemoe, orce officials | 50 Villa' troops reported o have been wl’ Ifi:a elnt will make the bill un- |are now named, will conduct the ex- the ambassadors and ministers of al- sald today the order would have little | seen In the vicinity of San Martine, net onal and urge its removal|aminations, has not been determined. | lied nations, were given a rousing ov: To Sell $1,500,000 In Bonds and 20,000 effect upon industries in the United | Chihuahua. After: fiving fiftesn mile Havre, Fraince, March 7, 3.15 p. m— States. into Mexico, the airplane return Going to New York to Load a Cargo | before the measure is taken up again | The president's forthcoming Order | tion as they entered the hall o the| Shares in Eastern Steamship Lines - General von Bissing, governor-general of Belgium, has issued a decree or- e Snpecion. s .. wil rovide for a form ‘of modified | sound ‘of the Marselliaise. Paul Des-| without seeing any armed forces T e civil service classification under which | chanel, president chamber e e dering the seizuwe throughout Belgium | PBoston, March 7.—The barkentine | CONGRESSMEN-ELECT all vacancies, whether caused by res- c«fiu’}-.p was loudly applauded dur- N-'.‘a:vm- & s :‘;?MNIN PERsIA | PRESIDENT WILSON HAS of certain articles for removal to Ger- | Herdls, the first square-rigged sail- tion, removal or death, will be|ing a spirited address. the New lead Ne - n les. ARE PHYSICALLY FIT |ignat ng a spi pany Engl avige. CONTRACTED A COLD ing vessel built in this vicinity in 25 filled by competitive examiration. tion . under a decree signed s H Are Pursuing the Turks, Who Are Re- many when the quantities held by any . i oral district e Y| years, salled today for New York to | Ebenezer J. Those already in the service will con- by J Ma) in feds > puner exceed certaln specifieds num- | joo4", ‘cargo for Gothenburg, Sweden. W, But h""l" o : °°;'?"_“:““ Is | fihve withaut examination until the | Nebraska Censures Senator Norris. |¥ 1 today, wers given wnt tiring South. Has Decided Not to Receive Callers— weights. She registers 2,200 tons and was re- > mproving Rapidly. jon of four years’ term begin-| Lincoln, Neb., March 7.—A resolu-)April 1, 1918, to sell $1,600,000 in bonds Condition Not Serious. There are sixty articles on the list, o expiratic including table cloths,* napkins, silks | Cently launched at Chelsea. ~The| wagnington, of _|ning with their last appolntment and | tion directed at United States Senstor |ana 20,000 shares of stock of the| Petrograd, March 7, via London, 4.45 manufactured or _raw; waterproot | Herdls is understood 'to be the first| yices to o sad republican | Will then, it is understood, have to|Norris, censuring him for assisting in 9. m._—(British Admiralty Per Wire-| Washington, March 7 Bresident stuffs 'and garments, ollcloths, woolen | 5f @ fieet of solling vessels ordered bY | house leaders showed that all of the |undergo the competitive test the nsbonal AtRustie-ch. the . anuts Jess Press). Russian troops which re. | Wilson took to his room today it o yarns, fibres of every antmal hair, | the Herdle Salling Ship company of | newiy-elect>d membership is physical. = Sy neutrality bill, was voted down today cently captured the rersian.town of |cold contracted about & wesk amo i bristles, felt, old or new blankets, tar- | New York. B iy able to respond immediately to a| Raiting Price of Refined Petroleum. |by the Nebraska senate. Hamadan from the Turks have now |made worse during his imeussssiion call for ‘an extra session. Ebehezer J.| New York, March 7.—The Standard Eained possession of Asadabad sum- paulin, “leggings, knee bandages and > 3 $ .,u‘._i'.’ff Prohibition Probable In Nebraska. * | Fiii"of Connecticut, one of the veteran | Ol company of New York today an- Movements of Steamships. mit, ten miles southwest of FHamadan, sanitary articles. E i e country, accord'mg. to sdvices| Lincain; Neb., March 7.—A ‘bone | republica: im- | nounced an advance of 5 points in re-| New York March 7. — Arri says the Russian official statement is- | ferring with Secretary Lamain da recelved here, is being cmptied under | 8ry” prohibition bill passed the lower | proving rapiy o L [+ PUE 18 Im- | Bou e etm. maling Steamer Baltlc, Liverpool. - Pursuing the | Searetary MaAGoo, Asdided ta Soo no this decree .ot ‘useful to house of the Nébraska legislature to- | No other re ‘members ave 1l | cents ¥ 3 New York, March 7. — Arrived: Turks who are retiring further south |more cailers and went to his wedroon. Germany. ¢ day, 84 to 3. - 4 o far as known barrels. 10 cents. Steamer towards Kanga: His condition is not serious. > . i3