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VOL. LIX.—NO. 226 POPULATION 29,919 ITALIANS DRIVING AUSTRIANS BACK Austrians Wi Italians at All Points of Attack Cabled Paragraphs Meeting of Ulster Unionist Council. Belfast, May- 25, 9.25 p. m.—A com- mittee of the Ulster unionist council after a three hour session today unanimously decided to convene a meeting of the full council to con- sider the government’s proposal for a convention to draw up a _constitution for Ireland, as soon as the promised Information relating to the composi- tion of thd convention has beem Te- ceived. ere Unable to Check the Advance of the|compReHENSIVE sTaTEMENT BY GENERAL GOETHALS Why Steel and Wood Should Be Used | in Construction of Ships. New York, May 25—Major General The German Spy System Effective ADMIRAL SIMS HAS POSITIVE KNOWLEDGE SENDS OUT WARNING Four Days Before the American Flo- tilla Arrived Abroad Berlin Knew It Was On Its Way and to What Port e The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Populafion BRITISH-ENVOYS ARE NOW IN CANADS Have Had Six Weeks of Experience Wih Every | of American Life MAY 26, 1917 16 PAGES—128 COLUMNS Food Bill Discussed inSenateandHouse, SPEAKER CANNON OF THE HOUSE DELAYS ACTION ACTION _ IS DEFERRED Senator Nelson Sounded the Keynote When He Said Unless the Grain Ex- ‘changes Closed Dealings in Futures Condensed Telegrams Oscar Frommel, Jong known as the “potato king” of New York, died at his home in Hoboken. A German wireless station was in- stalled in Buenos Ayres and is ex- pected to be in operation in a few days. The officers and men of the Sebas- topol garrison requested that they be sent to Riga front to fight the Ger- mans. President Wilson ordered the third- year class of the naval academy, con- taining 203 men, to be graduated on June 25. The safe arrival in Switzerland of more Americans from Turkey was re- THEIR VISIT HAS REMOVED ALL UNCERTAI They Leave the United States With a Thorough [ ing of What This Country Stands for—Not O Georee W Goethals, spening inform| s O7 "o ¥ i e ported by American Minister ‘Stova | m ere i [ . THE DEFENSES OF TRIESTE ARE NOW MENAGED |25, tonisne at the @ Institute, declar- S = 3 e R PraTe, They Been Assured That We Will Uphold Th ed that the proposal to build one thous- — Butler, N. J, will have a ‘“jaz 3,000-¢ eigh- g or ze the 5 F foon months “is simply hopeless” for| Washington, May 25 —Four days be-| Washington, May 25.—Constderation |}ar unices “tajeaicions Sormpine T ping, But They Have Been Brought to a R S g _ [ that reason, he said, it had become |fore the American destroyer flotilla ar- | of the government's first food DIl |toneq domn. At All Points of Their Counter-Attacks the Austrians Were |necessary to turn to steel as well as|rived abroad, Berlin knew it was on ioyitg for Sladeity wia ribsaed — That the United States of America When Forced 1 to stim Driven Back—Artillery and Aerial Activity on the Arras Front in France Portends a Renewal of Intensive Fighting There Soon—On the Aisne Front the Germans Gained a wood. “As T need assistance and co-oper- ation in my work.” sald General Goe- thals, “I concluded to tell you my| troubles and ask your help. On the principle of the selective draft, I have again been called to the government’s service and confronted with the pro- position to turn out one thousand 3,000 the way and to what port it was go- ing, and the day before the vessels steamed into Queenstown German sub- marines had strewn mines abeut the harbor entrance. ‘This startling information, revealing that German spies not only still are at te production, got well under way today in both houses of congress. Speechmaking today was confined largely to the opposition, with Senator Reed and former Speaker Cannon the chief objectors. Senator Reed declared that any law After June 1 alien enemies may not live nor labor within a half mile of the Chicago Union Stock Yards with- out special permission. American Consulates throughout Italy are recciving letters from Amer- ican men and women offering their services for war duties. the War Has Entered With the True American Stay There Till the End. epeated Attacks, Only to be Driven Out |ton wooden ships in_eighteen months, et Washington, May 2i—The Britich |In ‘mainta Foothold After R = Wood because it was not possible to get Brig-Gen. John R. Hurd, hrevcted mission left American soil and | steel and because they could be con- . for sallantry at Shiloh, Stone River |Crossed into Canada today after six Later. structed in less time. Etitoumiairh, . Uied st " Tiome: / Bokeh; | Toohs . O confererioes which Nave | H “I found that contracts for wooden {Cal., after a long illness. 1eached into every ) of Ameri ] ships haa been let in all direction, but It to incorporate a | The legisiative a the th expected of = tava, © = the | number of oners taken by General|was unable to find plans or snecifica- = N pFrom Plava, o8 tlfl-ini&rmg}";c a0 jnabes ol cgfil e e e o conmaer - Shat i Two prominent business men were talking things over not long portion of the Boroush of Queens wn- |the world L u as e e i tme bitterly and the |morming, has increasad to 10,245, in- | birds ars now nesting in the trees that ||| ago. One of them asked the other, “what is the most common dclu- der the namo of Rockaway Clty was| . = Uncertainty Removed. jop by, iroops of General Cadorna are making | cluding more than 300 officers. | will go to build those ships—ships that e A e ot oS T ekl ah thet els; The vetoed by Mayor Mitchel | aragcage: &nd sygipa g b Steady progress, especially on the| Local infantry attacks by the Brit-|must attain a speed of 10 1-2 knots < 2 4 |personal contact of British mer: | 2MEC0 Southern end of the twenty-one mile|ish and Germans and intensive artfl-[and several additional knots to escape idea that advertising adds to the price of goods. Guides-and hunters, rated as sharp- fican officials cannot be measired in | [ ® front. lery and aerial activity on the Arras|submarines—why, the proposition is Allowing such to be the case, the idea prevails because, without :erwo‘r:rs. e hurxs'd‘ by Colonel K. Wu;ds_ l.n(;’exxl‘:llnly h been removed, MR, North and south of Jamiano, eight|front may indicate a remewal shortly |simly hopeless. - S e, . Hume, of the Second' Marine In-[and an _eflicient co-operaton made | The shipping orth an@ south of Jean, Ot | S the Intoneie Aanting there. Avound| T called on Mr. Farrell of the Unt- Tooking into the matter it is concluded that the cost of advertising is fantry regiment to enlist. possible by an exact definition of the % o B atteoh “he Ausirians back and |L.oos and near Bullecourt, the northern |ed States S{tepl (’orpora!lon“flnd T ask-'| figured into the eelling prices. Such of course is a fact but so are all AR o ol :f«::rce:rh-‘mdc r:]vetfl« : the i‘\\;‘o nn]r “”m, ""“"‘;“ s taken additio outhern ends of the Drocourt-|ed him if it was not possible to turn . e . y Lane of Oregon die 3 s country knows the al- | n B yaiss hars o & irast R E’:x‘ia:numwh Tine, oth armies have|steel. He assured me it would be pos.. She Qi) h f DOING. BUE RN cluing fn, B e Ut It dhowia at a hospital in San Francisco of a|lies’ needs in detail and, In the order |SPPIoAched, - ;r).h: e of Triest. The fighting |made attacks, but With no great suc- |sible. T announced it and I asked per- be appreciated that it is through advertising that the volume of busi- nervous disorganization produced by |of their importance, the allles’ necds American builair e arder becante of the barren, | cess yet reported. missiva_to turn to steel as well as to ||| ness is sreatly developed. More goods can be disposed of when thoy |||® Plood elot on the brain. d ASAL Sud, ing the sordar. of SBRIr | Ot A lly country. Despite the difficulties oF Seczain ama the stubbornneas of the enemy resistance, however Cadorna’s men have taken two strongly fortified hfils no-th of Jamiano and reached the Near Rrave en Laonnois and east of Craonne. on the Alsne front, _the French snd_Germans have again been at grips. In the reglon of Pantheon, northeast of Braye, the Germans, fol- ‘wood. I finally got permission. Fifty million dollars were appropriated for these ships from the s=ale of Panama Canal bonds, hut no effort has yet been made to sell those bonds. “Money is as necessary as anything are advertised because more people volume of business the profits do not need to be so large as case where there is a small amount of business. why the nationally advertised good: With a larger in the This is the reason s are those where there has been know about them. Captain J. E. Miller announcad that the First Aero Squadron Reserve was called to the colors and expected to sail for France In a few weeks. ca’s resources and the dcgi avalilability. Much that fins been agreed upon cannot finally cftect until lezislation s been ree of their tentatively ! be put into pass- | perts | supply parted m To Curtail Waste tekirts of Versle. lowing an artillery bombardment. gain- h 5 oa 150 By et e Thar ohs hesppess | The Britlel O otriuns have attempted to|ed o foothold in the French lines. after |else. 1 began a campaign for money the least tendency to show an advance fn price. E o T ot O on e Broat et of | her checic the Itallan advance on the|several attempts. Immeriate counter- |and as I regard all boards as long. nar- The bus: ot SN M LA G bR Aot ) et G el 0 Ko ST LSRR ed LT B ] b bl hern Carso by making counter-at- | attacks by the French, however, drove |Fow and wooden, and being a firm be- e business, or the merchant, advertises is the one who gets ||| reslatered under the conscription law. | the declsive’ advice of men who have | lonnase w T ath and east of Gorlzia and |the forces of the German crown prince | gever in absolute authority in all un- (|| into touch with the most trade. The advertising pays for itself. It R e e N L L I W | oo cavont along the V%fllci!:::;; At a¥l g:li‘:x‘!: rroot:nz;:t!g: me}.upmredfle'x:e:zz.u_ t;:!;‘ltk;?gs I wanted money and au- benefits the advertiser and the buyer. It makes a great difference The Rev. James K. Romeyn, pas-(try longer than any previous foreizn barred from ex O e heavy losees amd east of | pied most of the Chevreux Wood, east| ~This is now belng discussed In the what you buy, when you buy and where you buy. The Bulletin’s ad- SRR e e s G I L R R L R I LR b e D Pl Fifl 637, on the Vodice, the _Italiana | of Craonne, after Inflicting heavy loss- | house committee on appropriations and vertisements should be your guide. e e et 3 Eonl o o e T iaslicd RiLTogeTin PAre, Wus| TS devits 1 aleured o e el 0t Ny M ey . =n Uelest the money 2 In the past week the following matter has appeared in The Bulle- ¥ closer sympathy between the two |Feached AN 3 5 e had o second conforence with e ||| din's columns: S o b AT S btk e oot | P e atHed. of the Fnalish-dpoak- rrell and he promised to see the % 4 e 2 out P i WOMEN'S STRIKE IS * | commiTTED suiciDE 1N programme carried out It we twrned {o Bulletin Telagraph Locol Gemamal Total [HISL SPnes B Chicame B o eraa | whe ey Shewed Al RR T ’ SPREALING IN PARIS. TYPHOID FEVER DELIRIUM. | fhree ‘million tons of steel ships in|[| Saturday,- May 19.. 149 142 947 | 4238 jfice the betsman’s head 1o ghike hisiconsidemtion of American fesling |07 (NS, W7 Four Thousand Bank Clerks Join| William Grant, 28, of Bridgeport, | SatGn . omine: o buflt will ultimatel Monday, May 21.. 143 101 195 FECTE || e A 4 e tina. 3¢ |in Beeds, expre our ousan: “As the sl ng built will ultimately > ot i - ei i ' 3 L looSFNans Ot | they. can' he m Hanged Himseif in Cefl, ping Eighty-sight corporations and indi- |0 interfere in American affairs. Their | ' D . ©Other Women Workers Out. #0 to the merchant marine, if they es- cape the submarine, they should be as 345 Tuesday, May 22. 4 114 176 444 viduals were indicted by the Fede: 1 constant -effort was to 6, seriba : ; G ;. o1 = b o rious allfes. Paris, May 25, 2 p. m—The wom-| Norwalk, Conn, May 25—William|far as possible of steel construction. I||| Wednesday, May.23.. 166 184 483 Il monopclize intomstnte morammap.ring land's “experience (o whatover su Munitions eontr en's strike is extending generally from |Grant, 28, Who Wak &frested here last|want the institute to met back of MT. Thursda May 24.. 145" 256 522 onjons. o Rt Ao, Country. . | be similarly _centr trade to all occupations | night after an unsuccessful attempt at Fhrrel] and to. ciixy out fhe e Y &Lt -y b 5 S b e rtheh 'u T o o d buylhg comn . = 2 “The shipyards are full. I have Frid: May 2 174 211 516 John J. Mitchell, Unit % S5 oo TR gy ritish viess {5y price, contr in which women are employed. Foursuicide, hanged himeelf in s cell this | skeq for lesislation to. prevent ihe riday, y 25. 2 attn - Misshbll, Tatted Blates mar- |from a near-sighted absorption in the | Oo¢ Priceeontrol women, met this mo 3 for us. I want to enlist the co-oper- ot Slies | comsigeration of world reconstriction | yiae for the Am exchange to plan a campaign for| When Grant was arrested in his|gtion and assistance of the structual Tokals ... 028 745 1969 3642 ::?m“se‘s" the task of registering alien afterwards, Imilarly. the American | oy Cutring ¢ igher wages. ¥ room last night the police learned ho|ieal people 1 have ot to have the Zide Ivlewpoint has " been foreshortened | oy, Stost of them aro now eraning threo | was wanted by the Bridgeport authorl- | 2o”ondration of manufaceurers, makers The Duke of Commaught shook hands |[TLADi0™PtION In the future to. th | i france & ay. Branches of the prin- ties. Consequently ho was held awatt- | 62 Thichinery, chains, wire cables, in with 60 American college students wha. Hne Bt mim ST without | S cipal banks of Paris were closed for a |ing the arrival of an officer from that | fact averything that foes (o make the o warican /ey shud nte whia o h o I without short time In consequence of this meet- | city. The nature of the charge against | completed ship, and if what Llovd [their work in this country, but that|which sought to interfere with supply . i [thought of an early ing, but not as a measure of resistance him there was not defined. George sald is true, that ships are go- they have a swift and sure means of and demand was wrong, while Repre- camps of the Young Men's Christian assoctation. terms or the worl follow. ~ Sucl i X Sy e GRS Ins to win the war, everybody 'who|communication of America’s war se-|sentative Cannon said that the whole & avolded abrond becnise of the ally understoo. ese = ridgeport. Conn., May 25.—Suffering | helps build ships will help win the|crets to the Fatherland, came e [survey program was ill-advised an i 2 enti- e s i R NG b higher pay, and Will receive it, as well | from typhold fever ‘delivium. Grant es: | war~ navy department today in a cablegram | unnecessary. Bt T e T san | TR stae Sallitary opcrat: as wcmenf;c::\)xlo()r‘]ed ’{;}:‘“",‘{’,fi',‘,’,:f,‘;,‘, ;gnhped from the home of his aunt on e from Rear Admiral Sims at London. Good Information. Wes (dore by Tire in the: fodr atory l'h";jmf"h:’iymj:j’.rh ';'\'w :(; SHawt to - w e L e e :hf:e!:“:g:andfie;l?:‘::ge: BOY SCOUTS TO DISTRIBUTE Information Positive. t1oVe aiready have as good informa- | building of the Auto Metal company, |gent alms. America’s intercst. how- - - the representatives of the employers. |automobiles when word of hie attempt.! LIBERTY LOAN APPLICATIONS| The admiral said his information was o e - veeposen, susyey wouid | Springfield, Mass. B QhINEer e InratE tacn Tharn LA ed suicide was rece! —— positive. s despatch was not ma 5 3 3 L % i i ] e enhacen Arrested. becar us; — 1 - 4 ing will be given out concerning how ve. cers, in _conve: a ‘oledo, resident Wilson's plan for a league ;| The nava - P NIl i Capaib i - el ! New York, May 25 Distribution of |2bout the precautions which defeated | °Tal way. We know what our exports|to place a war tax on trading stamps. |mally but not conclusively. One mem- |was mo m o, Kay Dyhr, Is reported by | GREAT BRITAIN TO STOP 120,000000 governmeni-printed. liverty | the Germans' plans and enabled the(Will be. What would a survey be|coupons and prize schemes. ) ber of the mission said all the French |cussi the spapers to have been arrested < ioan applications among the thousands | fiotilla to speed safely through the|WOThT Tt wouwld sive employment to| . = land most of .the British would leave 7he missio on the charge of vioiation of the law| SPECULATION IN FOODSTUFFS.|of Boy Scouts of America for the scout | mine field. o e ortage buckwheat seed caused |the trenches tomorrow if they did not ve mbe rohibiting the exportation of articles =3 = { bond-purchasing campaign of June 11| Immediate publicity was given the| 'f. Usnnon made an unsuccessful|the New York state food supp'y com- |think this was the last war. Mr. Dal- . D reuen the Dlockaded sone, | To Eliminste All Thore Mot Actually | to 14 will be made soom, it was an- |salient fact, however, the department |SfOrt to have stricken from the bill the |misslon to purchase 7.000 bushels, |four, durinz his six weeks' stav, stud s e gt Engaged In Ioe - Dletr tly ;to 14 will be made son, It Was an: | making clear thal its purpese was to|Section authorizing the department of | which will be dintributcd to farmiers |led the proposed word lesisiatlon and firm. Seneational developments are — o i headquarters here. let the people know of the aglivity and | 2ETICHiture to ket an investiga- | at cost, plus freight charges. will discuss it with the cabinet on p o Sipscted. ~ ¢ London, May 35, 608 p. m — An| During the four days it is planned to |success of Teutonic spies, and to em- |tion of the food situation. e his return, i " e —— speculation in foodstuffs is to ba pro- | bave 200,000 members personally visit|Phasize the necessity for absolute se- Final Action Uncertain. n o put Sacketts Harbor un-| Germany’s plan for a great m'ddle Daylight Savin. 2 Tibited immmedingaiy by the etk ot | 55 homes eath in the bope of having |erecy in connection with naval opera-| Indications tonight were that the|JCf, Martial law If saloons don't auit|Buropean empirc, embracing | Ger- | riarioin Body Found in New London Harbor.| fo0d, Kennedy Jomes. dfreoior of Boea | evers one of the 10,000,000 appiications | tions or shipping movements. house might finish_consideration of | Solor'& lauor to members of the offi- many, Austria, Hunzary. Bulzaria, | Hgilomb and New London, May 25—The body of | economy, informed Tbe Assoclated |siZsed. The campaign is an outcome Hunting For Submarines its Dill tomorrow.. Prospects of final|{SFY CROTVE IFUNE camp was made |Turkey ana Mesopotamia in an iron- | was announ e e R e e o, T K e ot reoEr By restaent | e hunting For Submarines. me|aotion.in the senate wers wnceciats |PY Lieutenant Colonel Sampie. bound, militarized customs unfon, has | o¢ the dasiic Trom ihe stesmer F. I Wilcox since cculation in lerd snd whaat al.|son that the organization undertake to v ‘Senator ‘Walsh gave notice today been aiscussed and attention direct d | read hunt for submarines in European wa- J. Paul Suonce, super isor of publie to the necessity for compl, March, has been recovered from the has been placed undsr thas ban, ;4d the treasury department in dispos- that he would move to strike from the g 5 ote ressonm -, TR = arch, < or th L § ; tors under the direction of Admiral insiruction of Norfolk, Va. was held |tion of la, Serbia and Mor Birbor, %t was learned today. The|anditis now proposed to tnciuds meats|iDE of the liberty bonds under the!gims'puc into port at Queenstown on [ Dill the section giving the secretary of | 1n"5ail on a charge of housebreaking |Ero as a sounter to this mexe, PURCHASING BUREA Venterday. Hort was unmarried. He | new order will shminats geaptiomyThe | Jioksyy TEVery scout to save a eol-|aay 36. How long they were In crose- | S00i™and "sell 1o the farmers at coet | 214 Erand larcenv. He was charged FOR U. 8. AND leaves & sister, Mrs. Mary Sagerson, |in food those ot RerAlly ewtamy on | © B ti 0 bilizi ing the Atlantlc or from what port they | when ‘in his judgment it is necessary, | "\ Stealing plumbing supplies. Y onne o boniayest. ; ¥ e e | the distribution of 3. > | e o mobilizing thelsallea never has been anmounced and| ST M Inlement It I8 neceasary, e Diplomatic negotiations are under SPEND $ The question of fixing food pri {sale of bonds were mage here today,|Untl word of their arrival came bY|criticized the council of national de- |inmic,federal district court in Birm.|way to assure Russia that no scheme = = | Great Britain 1a sti) unsettied, " | Kvery clersyman In the land, Christian | C2ble Only a few people In the United | fense for directing certan products to | mingm; Ale. ruled that a natlozal |of conauest is contemplated and that N - X wd, Ve vernment’s N = ‘ua n enlisted unde Or the readjustments, suc s froe TELLS MR. DANIELS: “GET = and Jew, will be asked to’ preach a|GetISh, €NeN JNAW 2L (LT SOXCTuope | be Eiven preferemtial shipments by the | e county was in a siate of war muns |And. Independent Honemin, the retirn NO AMERICAN NAVAL raiiroads and declared other inAus- Iiberty loan sermon elther on Saturday, < ah 4 ANOTHER AID; | WANT ay, | X0 official would comment tonight on | joiroads and : not be discharged after war begins. |of Rumanians, Serbians and Ital'ans NT SUBMARINES” VESSELS HAVE BEEN SUNK | Jor theae scrmons’ will e sent beon. | the_possible means by which the News | coment pasincss. He charged the hioh o oa fily, Sre enelp o the TO HY LA s o was conveyed to Germany. If it aid | bHiosy oP wheat”in ‘park o the inability | cals SilaTanus, @ rubber manutac- |ling of permancnt world pence sorstary Dululs Deritis Russors That | " The American Bicet Sussr company {22t £0 Tom s sccret sieions plant It | oo wot ouwm. - Sommior Neluon callod 4t | (onenony 5,2 Jarge ordor for the gov- | Members of the British mision ex- Have Been Currert. announced the adoption of a plan for | TSt have been cartied in some code | tention to the drop in the price of | pament, APDedl e toC Fanra i |out” el eith, Five that wh e the purchase of bonds by employes on | SesPatch that the allie 5 wheat which resulted from the Chicago | {yren mimurn o, men fto guard = hisjout well with ek ARt wale gomjaanington, May 25, A categoriosl|casy payments. Lo S bolen ot iR aseern iy estricting | (1700 Prnty HOM Chisafeningiatrikers. |0 e Aty it ental any American naval ves-! The Beechnut Packing company re- louble Vigilance. its operations recently. Hs I Tes bot i gt s Sy D sels have been sunk in the war was is- i ported that it wiil offer $50,000 worth | The result will be to redouble the Would Close Exchy e B Latiliac] Tebeess ompar RllmY o T s sued tonight by Secrstary Danlels to}of bonds to its employes on a basis |vigilance both of the censors and of | b Rl a6 vagcel rthe (UEice on practokly cally il MRE Ol A O an e P “The remedy to this situation rests | of its cigarettes about 10 e en German svstem, will hold her fast to counteract a “campaign of viclous ru- | that will net them a return of 7 per every agency of the government en- | with the grain exchansees pn et | The Ameri ol O e cent | ance mors that is being carried om so In. | cent. instead of the 31-2 per cent. in- | gased In rooting out the svp system.| "Lt them o as s Babein M | The American Tobaceo company also | R ion of Pol ey S Deons unknown” Tt | terest which the bonds pay. Every German known to have been | or wetl compel them to take that ac: | est selling brande. frelace: i Wieaiaton of Eoland. was o notice to be tak: — fonage work of 5 - s X vt ok Pinn e of a fiood or reports about navel dis.| Gigantio British Shell Factories. |hia sovernment aircady. s ander ar- | e Minnesota senator decl A baslc price of $2 LTegilonse ion s ans, afiilis. Sange asters that started almost as soon as| There are today In Great Britain, |rest or under surveiliance. Othew ar- | monthly grain reports of the mocicils | northwestern termingie waltShel atlof a just peac s been dix it Jas learned American destrovers says Svdney Brooks in an articié |Tests may follow at anv time and nOW | ture department, Instead of bei XDon: An the figiire the govermiment w1l oased. ‘The ecxiri Mewties Were in the war zone. | in’ National “Service ‘Magazine,” mpre | that the country in at war ond the rev- | henenit to the farmers, were o | Be. mired 1o muAreATe Tor the Tho{of Mt medioy of malitics, ex s o VI e cey 3 = zunrantee for the 1917 |fanding e I+ oo i FAVORABLE FOR ISSUE OF e SotIng et manitions e e | to (to satlots. #nd soldiors. Swifc pun: | e, bY epeculators to influence the|wheat ‘erop at the meeting in Fargo, |Germany. and o Fast Pr NEW HAVEN PREFERRED STOCK |dreamed of muking them and that|ishment undoubtedly will be dealt out = N. D, &rain growers. ;.,. m the ‘:m.”,,v,”:, emnire Massachusetts Legisiature E: 100 cotoasal” overament piais “hovt | “*say new' in custody operated when [SEVENTEEN PERSONS KILLED | Silas Blake Axtell, & New York at- |und Prastdont Witon hie iven mici assachusetts Legisia 3 : torney, obtained an’ order of attach. hcdo e tngis il ndorses in | poen buiit. One-third of these fac: |the United States was a neutral. Spy- N TORNADO IN KANSAS | o010V 2718000 S0 order of attach. |thousnt to the subject s Closing Hours. | tories are national factories for the |ing now is a very different thing and is| __ Tijur against the property of his fore Lneisrsl; dnd hlex oo, Dibalissnc i { production of iight and medium shell, |likely to lead to the gallows instead |Fifty Persons [Injured, Many of |7 70175 (he property of Bis for-| 4 1 0" 3 \rexieo have been dis- e MY 5'_(‘3:‘."":“%";‘;?';:‘:Msam:ed and managed by locai |of to comfortable detention quarters. Them Fatally. | Graves. He Is suing Graves for $2.|cussed also. President Wilson's com- disposed of several measures of Im- | Bor’ 15 e mationar Proociie il WatHing: Erems: Sangral (Sims. Wichita, Kas, May 2. e ", |ment as to_the happy effact & Solution portance. B passing an appropria- | mighufacturing heavy sheil, 16 are ma: | o L%, Ainouncins Admiral Sime' des- | eventeon’ persons wero kiiied and fti = ik iR e wab Lot tlon for 91,000,000 1¢ raised to $2,000.000 | ional filling factorles and atations [Btch, the mavy department thromeh|injured late today when a tornade g Ui fodon sna la axsimes 'ty have had the amount avallabile for war emer- | Soraoagine S gun And. tronah oaions | the committee on public Information, | jaiired Jate today when e tornado| since Dr. Anna Howard Shaw has|London and in assimed to have had gency purposes. ‘A Dill to permit the | ammunition and grenades, 2 are spe- | 5214 northwest of this city. Of the firty | A57Ured us that war i5 no plenic, (Tjoyq Georze's offer of an Irish con- New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company to issue preferred clal fuse factories, 22 are explosives “The department calls attention to this fact as proof that the German injured the condition ‘of at least six those of draft age will feel consid- erably encouraged in view of the fact ference. The Mexican ps roblem has factories, and others are engaged in tonight appeared to be hopeless. The . been shown to be delicate, with the stock to the amount of $45,000,000 in|the production ~of cartridge cases, |SPY System s still at work in this|,rooerty damage was large. Andale | that army rations will mot be o1l [PCCO. T or Continuing & friendis eu of short term notes was passed. = unition. Eauses. ey |country, making imperative the need |PTOPOTLY Corase wes messed up with juice spiled out of [perer=tv The legislature was stlll in session af | igels. 1 have called Fhem colossas | Of secrécy in connection with our na- [P 3 the pickled beet jar. — Kansas Clty | 'S0 "% o e Matt. midnight. 12 11 factoril ;| @1 operations. The premature pub- Star. rade Matters. The 12 heavy shell factories cover an |1¥ ions s partion. | Newton, Kas, May 25.—A tornado The most far-reaching understand- SHIPMENTS TO TIDI area of more than 200 acres; the 16 |lication of ship movements Is Particu-| which swept the rich farming district ings arrived at have Leen in traie ¢ EWATER filing factories and = stations, with Iy & source Py southeast of Newton today kiied threo | s“”"':'"g 5"“"5";‘ et |matters. In general, the United States N NEW ENGI more than 2 uildings, cover 2, T persons, including Sta nator S. T. ‘e may next expect to hear that | Ve the allles preferential tres:- YRON MCCANDLESS & et EAD acres; the 22 explosives factories Belgium’s Great Offense. Danner and Mrs. Danner and injured | Germany has abandoned the Lens coal :n’e‘:ng([nc rf»r;nmn::}v‘: D erain: ik r | Be Being Considered by Government’s |cover more than 6,600 acres, one giant| A speaker in the reichstag is re-|half a dozen others. Although the |region because coal is not needed In|could not be asreed iip & congress Lieutenant Byran McCandless, aid to General Fuel Board. among them covering by itself more |ported to have sald that “the exist-|storm did not come within five miles|the warm months an it is a wise |has not passed the lowisic Secretary Daniels and one of the most than 6,000 aocres; and in addition 40 |ence of Belglum as a seml-sovereign|of this place, debris from wrecked | Strategic move to put the burden of |sare o deal with cmbar ) popular officers of the servics, has| Washington, May 25.—A pooling ar- | Warehouses have been built for filled [state would constitute a_lasting.men- | farm buildings fell freely in the|operating the miens on the Allies. — [with the enemy. contiol | heaa made an urgent appeal to his chief to | rangement for coal shipments to tide- | Shells, etc, With a storage area of ace to the peace of Europe.” Bel- | streets. Providence Journal ina: an (sl o be relieved immediately of his present | water in New Pngland is under con- |more than two million square feet. glum's great offense has been its = P B e A int allied building commission |our s duty and assigned to the American |sideration by the government's general menace to Prussian militarism.—New Efficient in Every Impossible, In Fact. is expected to result from the confer- |will destroyer forces enguged in grappling | fuel board. The question will be taken Proof of Demoocracy. York World. Germany is now seeking a new na-| A minor fire in the navy yard was|ences it reguiarly in conjunction with |000 a year a with the German U boats in the war |uUp soon with the raflroads, who also| Now that the heir to the English = tional anthem to take the place of |represented as a disastrous one be- |separate bodies in London. They will [survey bil ne n zone. wilt be esked to work out a co-opera- |throne has concluded to chocose a| Holland forbids that more htan a|Hail to the Victor. There is some- | cause the rule of secrecy suppressed |assure uniform prices for all the allies | representati. o) " His appeal has been granted, and the | tive arrangements for diverting suffi- [bride for himself, we're willing to ac- [ certain proportion of its agricultural|thing almost uncanny Iin German|the facts. It is hard to see Where|and distrfbute supplies sclentifically | New Jori icoentod slurs pu [oung officer will soon leave Washing- clent cosl shipments 1o the New Eng- |copt the sssurance that Great Beitain}land ehall be used for. other . crops foresight in preparing for. all ‘emer-|truth would have hurt more 'than|end escmamically. Baruch by J. Hampton Moore of P ton for duty afloat. 1and states % is a democracy.—Washington Post. foods. e. rumor.—New York World. The United tes will co-operate adeiphia..

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