Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4% ¢+ PRICE TWO CE B P Poqylafig; N, GPREME MILITARY 71 2 As,Soon as He ¢ Hatoh From the Beat Has Béen Found ©On One of the Brewster Ilsland, OQutside Boston Harbor. American Astronemer Honored. |, i S u;,““ ¥ g o »hmrflflhflqqtothg Colors 3 on. i Hale, 4 B -~ TOBRINE WAR ¥ A VicToRIOUS concL: Ready to Hear Him Waat of 6t Quantin the Germans Re- , pLE i slsted, ‘Were Beaten 7 2 P Mol - ¢ e ot T T Mot = |Iwperal @ovetminicnt & Employing Every Aviilibic TH HOUSES ARE TO MEET AT NOON TODAY . & oo ooy e I T e i i g § of St y ©of the motor boat Moxie, which has : : ¢ Fensive g Mad: e oF West-—The It is Believed That Congress Will Either Declare War R R e SEpasias as comtrmed, totgs. FhaMCIHETH L oLl e e - ment of the-Germans in Northétn France Has i That a Statecof ‘War Exists| .. .c: et |2 straigitentns-out movement that is of che Brewster isiands, outside Tos 44 Suates consular ofiicers Avoid the Spring Drive of the Entente Allies & e i ety R Seheed | " e Meking G Frsgresn _[1SaE S st 54 b 44 SR % A ¥ s Dot o O R — e Important : Gets Word That Both Branche's Are| Heavily in Killed and Wounded. Fla., has : ey AR i A o Wat Work—It is, Uncertaim Whethes the Aty e “,mw young men lost their lives in the wreok | House at & ca By g g w2 MEETING IN BALTIMORE. | thelr line forward at various point in | natch from the boa 'on._one freed all but eme of Because of Germany’s Aggressions on the Hilgh Seas—| {00 20l Meanwhile the French forces under | -2 Poat- - .irst _general meeting of the A A Wereckage Identified. .can Chamber of Commerce in g 428 G N Are Ready With Recom-| maittmore, Md. April 1—A mass | offensive Sonth and ot 5 | Captain - Robertstn “identined the R Newspapers Are Giving No indications as to 0 o B e e | e e P o v it e coics| Poction s Trooge Are Cois mendations for Further Strengthening ithe, Army and |30RIS (B iiim, Shded 1n & Hok e ok haye antamet | ReversiPhiscimn and ibe 13 youns me - Denky ssued orders roops Are Going. river. a calling out companies ¥ and G, 1lth A counter-demonstration was organ- | German trench systems and organized | accompanied him on a pl Feld Artillery, Connecticut National N Th Are Little Groups of Plflfi'bw to |ized on the pavement of the Academy | points of suj east of Neuville sur | had lost their lives. , It was triy | Guaral of Music, in which Dr. David Starr | Margival, infli heavy casualties on | thought that there were only. o first Copenhagen, Denmark, Aprll 1, via|ln the fust or in Resist Invasion. 1‘;‘": tout the IR into M .,';'5: o onmm‘:td\?:‘uxulllm O g g e "&‘.‘;:2.’.‘5?‘5?.“" 4 iy B w:-h‘ ut“:i I:‘:‘mx:aun Foowing | London, 1101 . m.—Germany, ebord: | German atraiekic re War Except to Resist an hands and, led by some militiamen, | faux. identified as that of Lesy ~ _’as found |IC SO0 itten o the Grand | thanis, iopmation reachibg here frofh |counts sill wilhin (5 e 4 broke 4nto the theatre and marched British Line Moves Forward. whose presence in the/ aand was | buke Boris. Berlin, Is now gathering td_the coldrs | begun to move i « h S down the aisles waving an American| Woest of St. Quentin the British have | the list up to 13. S e Willtary SMort. to. being the e cre Change in Haudg Vad —cC call- mitted as soon as congress decides|flaz. thrust their line through the village Heard Criss” UEBL] An order for 2,000 gondola sars for | Victorious waneimion Cin Ctnl yeoy| Ahe German tna D g a R R g e D hather the nation is actusldy to g0 to| There was an audience of ahout|of Savy and the wood of Savy and the Chicago & Northwestern Kallway | agionions conciusion in this vears| ;0. ed in rdinary session by Presi- | THOEER, He B oV 2,000 inside and about that number|are now resting but three miles from| Tt is believed " for Help. was placed with the American Car & | yon Hindenburg and his adtisers oo | now cs: dent m will meet tomorrow to | Hon houses meetjat noom tomorrow. |tried to enter. Several fist flights|St. Quentin. Near Savy the Germans|Fawn Bar off Foundry Co. ® con- a he boat struck sidér by fo means impossible of at= \ready’ organiz pd, will be |started. The police department had | resisted tenaciously but finally were | Residents of ~ tai; t getermine the most v,"'}';‘;f:.’".;z‘.i'x::: e Sratisact business B ! the | sounded a riof call and police from | bead iosing heavily in killed and |said they hat nthrop Headlands: | The New Yerk Assembly advanced Withott Alterii foxiially the law of Lefore b e the United States|gavel falls, but in view.of the fact that |every section of the city soon arrived | wou " North of this reglon the|Thursday y Dt part of the coasi o the order of finis readms the eon- Linilliary sefyics, tne Gertan aorire O e CIul war. It 1s considered a|any war resolution isexpectcd to carry | Elections started. = the lights were | vi Vendelles, on_the St. Quen- | help. ot e o e Bar|stitutional amencg.ent providing 10r [ties have i practice extended the e ‘since b osion that it will either |an appropriation it jis expiicted that dimmed and tke meeting broke up just | tin. ne road, and Epehy andsince conditions of wind and tide | YOman suffrage. riod of service beyond the 45th year ‘.,',‘,."',. war against Germany or de- |action will wait on the house. Demo-|as Dr. Jordan was reaching an im- | Peiziere, on the Roisel-Cambrai road, | wrecks- in would . Nisve. swept .thé b 7 = &hd are retdining with the tolors and fo of war exists because | crats ‘and gepublicaus of tbhe house |Passioned climax in his address. have been taken by Field Marshal|wi o the ‘cuter - rs, | o TB® Navy kemgue of the United|i, many jnstances for fighting duty | Pefore the s clare that.a state of fy on the high | have cleared the wa: for ari immedi- | 3Men soclally prominent led the | Halg’s forces. - & wom e outer DrewsterS,|giates plans to raise a ftind of $10,- -1 % | This change af Gerntany's aggressions e effort fo organize and the beliet | throng of 4,000 which broke into the Artillery -Duels. the hatch and the coat have al* | 000.0000 to aid familics of naval voiun- | ith active irits in the front line landsturm fien who have passed this | [2P8 mMay som: seas. - |theatre.~ College professors, students, : 8 7 ¥ been recovered. teers in case of war. “ Pady Hindenb “President YW1l as completed the | was general tonight that the demo Artillery duels and small operations |, wge. n. rg Y ) he .llfloncle'l‘lva: mpf:'cfnmu. Srats “would reassume control _with |bankers and lawyers were there. Car- | carriea out by raiding parties continue, Ses o while centr 2 Policy of Wak Départmenht. g the chair within a|ter G. Osborn, Jr, a banker. was at|on the remainder of the _front JEVASTATIONS IN NORTHERN Governer Brumbagh; of Pennsyl- i whole west and is ready SHaAGreey 8 Jo o Reth e o 'aftar the session ibegins. [the head Waving & flag. A policeman | Thanne and Belgium. The artillery 7 vamia has pledged i’resident Wilson| The policy of the German war de- | for control of as soon as he Ts6 and are| There is litthe doubt hat clubbed him into unconsciousness and | tivity is especially severe on the - FRANCE AROUSES WRATH |the co-operation of the Pennsylvania |PATthient, Hs stated in the reichsiak |southern secior o o ey e olution will be: passed by the crowd, which saw the flag disaD- | gian front and In Champagne. Committee of Public Safety. Uils Week by a military representative, | (e forimer . ready to hear him. iy after he|jorities in both houses. There are lit-|Pear from his hand, leaped forward, Quist i MEARE 2t P French Senate Denounces It to ths I8 to withdraw those men over 45 from Y \ £ Either before or directly after B |0 sups of pacificists opposud to war | Swept the police aside and got into the uiet in Russ < Civilized World. The New Yorl Aesémbly passed the | the front iine after they have done six etired on West F addresses comgresm e B e of both | excapt to resist fvasion who will vote | theatre. Comparative quiet prev Tallmage Bill Prohibiting tho shooting | MONtbs of duty . there, but military| ©On the surface there SESctAR $o conthe ifie lagisia- |and probably talk against anyt warlike | Twenty men were clubbed and four |front in Russia and Gl Paris, April 1—The senate yestar: |of domestic wild ducks at any time |eXigencies compel the holding of these | that the purpose of o m%mu move. _ There other »-oups who |Of them were taken to a hospital. A | Kirlibaba, in the southey . 5 day exnressed its wrath at the de=|except during the open season. over-age men for .service in- th& gn- |Ment Appoars C o R ‘about what the | dozen others were arrested. pathians, Austrian t D vastations in northern France by vot- called etape, or region behind the |Schemeé for bring | tinuea today Chrougn Tamry Sre. | United States shoutd do in the present o oyl v . MR ing & resolutnon denouncing to the civ-| A freight train crew of five men on |#ctual fighting front. engagement h | DEATH OF GEN. MAX VON ilized world the acts of the Germans|the New Haven rafiroad were arrest-{ For some time the German authori- | {he front, b Paredness measures and are ready Wwith | situation, but nome is -strong enous! 7 s .‘.flwn‘,’w X N I i ) o Brut b oihast | caxinugit by T T e e o E e et i PRITTWATZ UND GAFERON. | of the Jactbent : e e oS e | Fhie Bronk, charged with bargiary. — |earier. pronounced unfit for service, | AnElo-Trench ettt 4 W oot oL LTI B L i (B Outbreak of the War. et el contract for 100 stes] nets 1,500 fect in |Announced that the necessity nas nbt|IUired o advance | PACIFISTS TO GATHER FIVE PRIVATES OF 71ST ianes an 7l e "“‘.g:é‘;_, Ay longth and 36 Teet deep to ihe Ameri- |Yel arisen for legisiation raising the|OCF )¢ j# - N WASHINGTON TODAY N. Y. REGIMENT. INJURED. | Copenhagen. April I, via Londen. 11 hei: s om Tnicy ont i e o ot Prlsaciphia. 48e. mig to 46, “4s"nns’ been doms- i HCEN } 7o Try € thienGs ‘CoTgHISE “Not B8 | Motsr “Supply Truck bn Which. They [nounce the death of General Max von — o o S .‘:?:&s... SR ! dohn Tusker, fromer U, 8. “marshai | The operaiions of the iabor service |TIIATY Tare \War. Turned Turtle. Pditiwitz und Gaffron, the man to o O T tieh of Turkisn| Senator Cheron nald that Germany [t Chickasha, Okla., pleaded guilty to}faw. mow in full swing. are further |y "W ¢ 10 & Declar . whom in a way Fileld Marshal von “to envelope the British near |S & signatory of The Hague convén- violat§:g the liquor laws and was sen- |realizing for service at the front every : L tonic” com .| New York, April 1.—The Seventy-|Hindenburg owes his ascent to fame. " s % tions gave a guarantee against thé |tencea to two years in the penitentia:T, | vailabé man behind the lines capa- |io" (. “0) Bhaled by e e astinzton tomer. | Suard, mustered Into the federal ser-|to stem the flood of a Russian invasion | G e T e ants no the [had been treated as & simple scrap| Four hundred thousand pupils in|two or three months should see the|{q d, %% Dol on e s o Wiiempting to| vice for the second time within ajopened the way to the appointment of [y retrest EwrEieh Sfacts on tact 6, 0il" he'Sald, and it would be nec |Chicage public schools will assemble |German armies at their maximum in |grot A f O O e b trom taking any ac. | vear, left here today With each of its|Von Hindenburg to command the East) uCAsus Tt near MR SRR BO8 | 8 200, Be % k", e to find sueh |In Pairiotic meetings next Monday, at | ¢l ; 2 Hsauade o Tt open hostill. | three battalions having a different|Prussian army and to the briliany ,OTthegst of Eraligen, ATy 10 B0 bacK akes o g oUeh |the hour set for the econvening of |- Sprcashing & Cllmax: destination. career which the German field marsb’ . Congress. Simultaneous with this drainage to tes between the United States nd|¥ Hive privates were injured, two of|inaugurated with the victory of T¢ Heavy Russian Attacks. the committes - found I ;norther : e I e ety ey AaEs G'm“’;- S81a tomight that at least |them seriously, when a motor supply | nenberg. Heavy Austrian attacks, which are | oyve visited a number of cities and hs-nt:: pbassengers wers inivred |dier 'matevial, Germanys Industrial ""‘“‘M S etaons would assies them. truck on which they were riding turn- | General von Prittwitz at the declared to have failed, are reported | nout £ty villages. said __Senator | pien the .Jmk Flier o nthe Bis | mobilization iso I8 approaching & 9% fe same time & host of ~pilgrims |ed turtle. break of the war was one of & out. | bv Rome as having taken place in the | 5100, "L rvwhere it in pillage and | Lour Rallroad, Jacksonville to Chicago. |climax. A schemia for converting ev- of patijotism headed by a citizens | The regiment marched away without | Lighly esteemed generals M £ o most| GOrisia sector of the Austro-Italian was wrecl v & brol r | S al an- . systematic devastation. In aGerman | ‘ dvailable factory and employing |of the German nress fooas Now music but to the accompaniment of | He was inspector-general of” o | theatre. idar sy Cleves, Ohio. every available machine on war work | or)C,erman p O e e metivities of the pacifists |and railroad terminals wives, mothers | (rusted with the command s such was | Linues east of Gorlzia and on the Car- | ot Gas viotated, a coffin opene = r:;.f-:“rg;mg;n:;r-,:r;‘ngfl.i:‘:m-le;; #d under the labor service law is con- | sir ening Ao The “peace at any price” propa- |and eweethearts said tearful farewells |defending East Prussia O s iy ”T'y.r:::'m. on no change In Mace. |and emntied of its remains, anr flled | Bergen tounty, N. J., for causing the templated. The work Is to be done in Sing of ;e % lal trains are expected to | to, the soidiers against the Russian for He battled With filth i e Poiaoy CAUANE ho|three stages ard the construction of a |retirement hus B thonsands of them from New| The Third battalion oF the Twanly- [eral Narsomiesint W ces wiite Gew- | SO “At Chauny the Germans destroved |Jeath of Rovert Tauison, {hird batch of munition workers s to York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chica- |1 ‘,;f‘m{'hee lf"‘ et B g" ’:; ;‘;CC;;' oE 'ezf‘" th more or less F s everything by fire and _explosion. ”x 3 l'l'he output of cannon muni- E O s 18 other citien. tlon. The other units of the resiment |der the menace of © ks ana then, un- |15 BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP: There remined mothing of Chauny ex-| Senator Chas: Fi Murphy, of Brook- | tions_ therefore shall’ soon reach its |now appea ‘Both s, according to their | FPL I o4 9 mj‘da ey + flanking army ap- LYING IN ENGLISH HARBORS. |cept a suburb, in which the Germas|iym introduced a bill in the New |™3mum. & papers sho plans tonight, will storm Capitol Hill 24 m_the Louth, gave the order concentrated tHe inhabitants of & Cer- [vork Senate inereasing the salaries of e secret of Fleld Marshal von e e Eeseaiacines. " ‘| AMBASSADOR PENFIELD | POty e nga’ grovince ana to'retiro | Berlin Says Because British Govern-|iain number of “localities had been |iia presdenita o the five boroushs o | L o Sy ed A IOLIE, the ohators and sepresentatives: embers day. f*" ula river without wait- [ ment Refused to Give Full Particulars. | bombarded, making a number of vic: |New York to $10,000 a year. army so reinforced and supplied fo . : i D Mo ot HAS LEFT VIENNA. | "3, P8{007" ccements t0 arrive from tims. For these crimes there must ¥ ¥ their maximum extent in the 1917 cam- | straight course from intimation of what Is in store for them Sant T Sy sintrel o Berlin, April 1, via Amsterdam and |be tripl> punishment, that of interna-| Sergeant Clyde Balsléy, the Ameri- |P3/8n SUIl is well kept. It Is uncertain | Quentin when they fecetved hundreds of tele- | Gtate Department Officials Refuse to|protests sion was his undoing. His | London, 10.38 p. m.—An official state- | tional law, penal law and the victory|.an aviator who was wounded in an grame, some demanding that peace not Talk About His Deparlure. o aff officers telephoned their | ment issued today dealing with the[of civilization. aerial battle in France last June, has g A be disturbed and others insisting that b 4 over his head to imperial|food supply of the Belgian relief com- No cne today would think of mak- |yeen operated on by Professor Gau-| AMeRic the of the country be maintained | wonington, April 1.—State depart- |metse’ ~ LFS to obtain his suppressio- |mittee says: s any | dier. He is now out of danger. i AN FLAG HOISTED AMERICAN JEWISH CO by definite actlon. The White House |, WaSRREDM, TPLL oo ol e O hrow | totre’ cancellation of the orders to| “The supply has been at a standstill : ON THE VIRGIN ISLANDS TO MEET IN W also wils literally flooded with thou- | Mont, SIEIals tonight Secined tg throw at and, while awaiting the ap- |since the middle of February. Fifteen The advisory eommittes of the — sands of messages from both sides. sador Penfield from Vienna. They. :tment and arrival of a_new com- |relief shibs arc iying in English har- | most holy of duties.” Council 6f National Defense met to| Formal Transfer From Danish Rule to| On September 2, Subje The police have forbldden parades|y,uiq not admit that the ambassador ) inder, worked out new dispositions |bors. The British government re- R — cofisider tis plans for mobilization of the United States. by Administrative C by either faction and the delegations | woulC NOtL ASTAE IURL (1 STABIRIAES or offering battle to General Samson- |quested Germany to grant them a safe | s UTOMOBILE BAGKED the industrial resources of the coun- brativg ¢ will be obliged to proceed to the capl- 4 off's army. crossing of the channel to Rotterdam ¢ to meet the preseit emergency. 5 Yol from their respective headquarters | D¢ Tecalled by Secretary Lansiy & n erda try P e st and whether the offensive will be directed | Aisne near * - P Thomas, Virgin Islands, March New York Ap: for a conference, as press despatc? until March 2, otherwise the cargoes INTO_NAUBATUCK RIVER. 31 ayed). e ! Jewish congress 2 individual pedestrians. Do S schrey 2 Pat?” g| WRECKED CAR CONTAINED of the vessels would Be discharged i | . 4 The New York State Automebile As- | Y -(Defavety, The transior’ of ‘ihe Jowish concrens, o — The United States never has o’ GOLD AND CURRENGY | England. One Woman Was Drowned—Four |sociation notified Governor Whitmaa | he United States took place simulta. | the Jews 411 over ¢ ROMANOFFS ARE TO BE Iy received Count Tarnowskl, ¥ rmal- “Germany gave guaranteés oh con-| Othef Persons . [that it would place the cars of all {ts| eousiy on the three islands at four|held at Washington COMPLETELY ISOLATED. | Austrian ‘ambassador, who * e new |Car Toppled Over at New London Had|dition that this government be in- members at the disposal of military | giclock this afternoon. Commander | less the administra | waiting here two monthe, * as been Half a M s Worth formed beforehand as to the number,| Seymour, Conn. April 1 . authorities in event of an emergency.| Poliock, the ranking American officer | cides upon an earll Be Transferred to Fort of | charge, Baron Zwideinek, o while the A the naties, the cirgoes and the ports, |man Plitz of Ansonia was drowned § —--— at the islands, officiated at St. Thom- | This decision wa Are to ransferred to ress official’ representative of 7 ntinued as| New London, Gomm. April 1 1q |28 & tull guarantée could only be given (and four other bccupants of an auto- | Eli M. Redman, one of the men con-|as, while the commander of the erui- | stormy meeting | 8t. Peter and St. Paul. ment. In some quarterr’ .is govern- |coln and currency to the e Tih: -D—Gl GOl | if these particulirs were known to the |mobile @riven by hef son, William |victed in Connection with the alleged| ger Olympia d _in a similar capac- | ecutive committ tion has been advanced’ . the sugges- A | German Bea forces. Platz, of the same place, narrowly es- |election consplracy at Terre Haute.|iiy at St. Croix. Officers and marines | While differe P Petrograd, April 1, via London, 135 |ficla was being With? that My sen. ;f“{:‘;’;;gg“g“‘; iha '3‘3":;6‘;&3 “The Gefmian réquést was fulfilled |caped a similar death this &fternoon |Ind., died in the Federal penitentiary, | of the cruiser Hancock and the Dam: | as to the. consrens . m.—Orders have been issted by the | equalize the situatir .. regarditig ohly four vessels and the re- | when the mactine, Standing on an up- | Where he was serving a five year sen- | jsi cruiser Valkyrien formed e e oo Russian provisional government for|oharss at the g . R e folcas whs fpmediiver da gmbankment | et combtittes was informed as to the, Erade, . lis. Bears reversed, . batked |tence. e NSBOF Bonting on. the miieny Pere | ehie tok b N the transfer to the fortress of St.|embassy at Vie .t ‘the American | vesterdas after the wiveryoridze, eafly | safe foute. For the rest of the ves- |throush o fence and plunged into the racks at St. Thomas, where ceremon- | the establishment Peter and St. Paul of all personages| Ever since th 7 Teiiny. attes the ;fi?-cwlu:?x %dm; cels the Britisk government refused to N?ntuck rivet, 20 feet below. ‘The body of a man killed by & Lack- | jes were witnessed by members of the now with the deposed emperor at|United States ° ‘break between the |east bound frelght over the New Work. |Fi'e,Particulars. Germany, therefore,| The automobile and its occupants|awanna freight train near over W e i e by Myembats of the Tsarkoe-Selo, as the ex-emperor and|ernments of b* nd Germany the gov- | New Haven and Hartford railread. | ., Anablé to guarantee the desired se- | were compleétely immersed in the wa- |was identified as George F. Griffith, of | 5 jarge concourse of people. —em; letely isolated. urity and refuses Wh mac! . He was on his way to - > SHgmerees Sl be sompicialy Toinied | e have +” ok SR Tod SERL. | AT wion T T prnliend | curiy epd” ot TheponsUIE T |16 7hel Ui, maching Secied f Yad Pomies Cos piat whia| LGomrmenage Pellock lepded thum s Duchess Marie Paviovna, & cousin of [dcsire to * _hanged. Apparently both |One mescenser. e 5t Mol ‘;‘Yrk‘ their cargoes and for further conee- |for the passengers to extricate them- |struck. gunssand proceeded to the officers’ | dence, the temp: the former Russian emperor and di-|and to pr’ <eep communicatlons open | Boston. was: siightiy hurt oibrook, of[auences uniess fresh negotiations lead |selves. The quick action of Charles barracks, where the transfer protocol | posed that a fund of § vorced wife of Prince Willam of | would r event all the confusion th +0 & satistactory cenclusion.” Murray and Alfred Platz, aiso of An-| Copies were received at Juarez. Mex- | wag sigred. There was no demonstra- | to defray Bweden, and a group of personages in | doning - . sult through America’s aban: | iraciy ':‘,:,:"’c,‘:::d‘hg"_efl % 0 S e conia, who had left the machine when |ico, of a decree issued by General|tion but many in the crowd wept|from all p. the enfurage of Grand Duke Boris |ang ¥ care of over 1,000,000 prisoners [ Damage to rollink stock was ~ot wa- | DENMARK 18 FACING it came to a stop on the hill, probably | Murguia, commander of the morth-|jurigg the profound and impressiva|as those of has led, according to the police, to the land /' elligerent interests in Austria | terial Lo T s it saved the iives of the other four oc. |eastern military zone, ordering that all | nilcnee that followed the hoisting of | be decided discovery of a plot in which the grand [cou” Austrian interests in belligerent * i A AT A Vi A FUEL SHORTAGE|cupants. Both men rushed to the as- | who sold liquors of any kind be put to| the American flas. A commi Juchess and two grand dukes were atrles. THIEVES QUARREL oVER — sistance of the submerged passengers |death at once without trial. a ‘cable messag: involved for the proclaiming of Grand g Peat Bogs and Limited Depots of|and by forcing the car upright suc- Cotiat Mol O ats- | STRANGE VESSEL OFF the new Russian Duke Nicholas emperor of Russia. JBE IN COAST GUARD DISTRIBUTION OF MONEY| Lignite Goal Are to Be Exploited. |ceeded in rescuing them. Mrs. William Supreme Court Juste rdway dis- has promised equa Grand Duke Nicholas. is now in the’ s —_—— ArT i o * |Platz, who held an infant daughter in missed the complaint of James Pierno, NANTUCKET LIGHTSHIP Ciinide TATION AT ARUNDEL COVE|Row Led to Retovery of $30,000 Neck:| Copenhagen, via Yondon, April 1, |her arms. was the most severely in- #3:. ysazs of age. for | :fifi:fl, Samages L -— P Wty e ’ Harry G. Stauffer of Baltimore Held lace and Other Jewelry. 1045 5. m—Henmarics precarious mit- |Hred, | Bue e The child escaned City of Now Toric Fierno was injur- 1A L g i F:: B"OES‘:_ZGN‘&‘ zA For Examination. New York, April 1 & 2 N 2| without apparent injury. William Platz on a playground by a defective to- 1SSUE NOTES FOR $508' ., 0 . : tween+thieves Tod t6 The e e e ot Tncered sV el jans|of Ansonia and Lillian Murphy of | boggan- Boston, April AT - —_— heltimore, Md. APril 1—A bucketia $30.000 necklace and other jewelry|and Germany, has leq to the introduc- |Shelton, the two other passengers, re- | = - ¢ the | Steamer August, arriving from a South | Preposed by Minority g ool i the| brikade extinguished a frs _at ,ihe|stolen tonight. ‘Three men have been | tion in pariiament of & bill looking to | ceived painfal bruises and suffered |, & SRSTOMy, winia Searted ¢ ot the | American_port today, reported sight- Protective Asso Public Utilities Commisr’ coast guard station |arrested In conn grea from shock. $ ~jing a strange vessel off Nantucket i 7 sion. at Arundel Cove today. which for aland a fourth is Geing Sougth ‘The|hame resomccen. peat bos wad tinites | The sccident happened on a_steep moria o BerEeant e et i |lightship at midnight Friday. The| FBoston '5.‘.?“a (Somtz APHL ¥y enority | poriata g u‘,"s':_':'.fg’;;f'?}."y“"‘ dispute, it was said. was over the dis- | deposits of lignite coal. ~The measure |ZTade just in front of the ey | Mo s Milod In France while | Stranger, which officers said they be- [for reors Yo . Platz had sto) to replen- i be British 't o Maine sy T e N Toig s Now Haven | ot of this Sy ia’ lorkon wo for ke | Srption of money uhiained for some| provides that owners who are unable | FaraEs. poed - lievea to be a British patrol cruiser. ish his supply of gasoline. His brakes |In the service of the French army as|, . . c.cined within a few hundred |nority s:ockholde ferday Db ythe public/ ompany ves-|action of the Unitel States authori- s o sl ‘;f,.?m‘;:rkmemmov?a i ot orking eMoiently, he was advised an aviator. Sabde of the August, circied about her |ation were mads publ bission to lssue ties com- | ties. VEN FREIGH ® | to reverse his gears to preven car z apparently for inspection and. .then|propose that a ne o . 'O thew 900.000 in one| Staiiffer is alleged to have rowed to % CARD e e w0 ol from backing down grade. When he| Patriotic Mesting in New Haven. |TRRCIY 200 (0 e yea: 537 3 845,000,000 will | the coast guard station i 1t boa; DERAILED AT BERLIN| ImPorts of coal from England have bear interest at o < n_ in a small it ¥ New Haven, Conn., April 1.—Woolse: | ceasod alsot entirely since the inati |Was ready to start again, it is said, he | New aven, Coun. SDUC L—WoolseY | The Leyland Line steamer Etontan,|bands of or cent. and will |and to h e o Soars. reen - Saara when e soken Tatted, BY the |t affic on Hartford Division Blocked |fution of the sharpened submarine | [oF§0t 10 change the X Hing (D e moss orthoslesiic patriotic |16 davs out from a _ British _port, |shares of be usod to buy S ,ck and bonds of the New Englan iga warfs ‘small am - |in’ the accident. g ine brought word of a._two days' deten-|stock. Stockholders pany, The ng Sosaion gom- | commandant; Captain Moore. = A half For Six Hours. e e Gy S T e S T e e ™ gy van® | tion under admiraity orders, while the | Would Toee the divider $ er’ cent. 14/ arg’ (0" b’ appliea to| later the fire was discovered. b THE FOURTH SPAN OF able Bt of space inside the: hall was |Jish ses was swept clear of mines re-|and ten per cent. whi improvement B % porteg to have been scattered broad.- |receiving under the * the road. PREPAREDNESS MEETINGS the New York. New Haven and Hart- |00 | ONAL REPORT OF HELLGATE BRIDGE OPENED. |fliefl and it is estimated that fully | 20000 10 man submarine mine lay- | cases, and would rece 7 AT MANCHESTER, N, i, |foTd raflroad was biocked early this SUBMARINE DESTRUCTION. s i D i 77 stock’ entitled GERMAN RY sErvisTs + N .| morning for six Hours when s journmi| 1o o g T s the Longest Stesl Arch Bridge in s Gends of five per tent y S The T - n one of the cars of a southbound | Thirty- Steamers, Two 9 ‘the World. * £A ED REGLUSE HA Tn, behalf of their p jo 7 N SAN SALVADOR| ™ Largest Auditoriums in the | freight irain hroke, resulting in the| Vessels and 14 Fishing Craft. STEAMER DRIVEN ASHORE AGED eha tockholders claim k T Srowisd, derailment of eleven cars, tearing up New York, April 1_With the open- _ON THE OHIO RIVER MORE THAN $100,000 | fockholders claim '« the roadbed for a considerable dis-| Berlln, March 31, via Wireless to|idg of the Hellgate bri s e st asm nt of W Manchester. N L. April 1—The two | tance. In one of the cars were seven |Sayville, April 1—In i (5 Eh | o a e et vevar, s tonight, an{ Carrying About 1, Porsons—Send- | Albert F. Whittemore of Boston Had | I05 BERTRsiirr 76 T8 TR o e L city were horses, none of which were iniired. |marine Successes already published in |sil-rail route was. sstablished con- ing Out Di Signals. Lived Alone oFr 25 Years. and giving stockholders eatl mmls CAly, April 1Tt is bo- | Emie iR S0t By more than Two wrecking trains arrived at the|the month of March, says an official England with _points pared: R stantia] dividends. ' _ scene shortly after 7 o’clock and suc- |statement published 3 Evansville, Ind.’ April 1.—The gteam-| Boston, April 1—More than $100,- | th duction of $4,000,006 o the Mesics B, con. |Preparedness meetings. " Resolutions | ceeded In clearing the tracks so that | German admiraity e ‘bridge, whieh took {our yeirs|er St Fat of " ine yBirckies Tine] 000 tn crsh was 1ound By executors of | penses would be accompl It also reported that a |l nthe present erisls '-‘;:‘“Ihu‘i traffic W‘I':-’r‘.umd at 1:',-. m. ldn g: essels and 14 fis) to build ani efit-!#‘m.nl:o links the eundl;a mml::{“l.&ermn. the estate s:t Avbe;t P.hW‘hl!tunorn. reducing the aggregate of bl plant. s interim were routea aroun ‘sunk | Pennsyivania and, Néw Haven roads. ven ashore on ver af|an aged recluse, when they mearched |pald (o stockholders by Beivasor ;‘:‘“fi'fi,{:,,_ B eetingy. Puroliasint Manke for]wrech. is the longest steel arch bridge in point his House In the West Roxbury dis-|3700,000. Borrowing capact - the signals. Aid¥more, a Civil War veteran, had about $52,000,000, under the purpose n s at a - ‘possible to communicate’ 2;'.. en in k. == ve \ vessels, ‘world, having a span of 1,017 feet in a 1+ | trict and & safe deposit vault. ture devalopment they sa: