Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1918, Page 1

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Mea#%hdin | Gompers Groeing o] e Tokrans NorlSugar Suply at Norfolk, Va. Al Drganized Labor| =355 Wil Soon he on Hand rmans anG - also the Aus- 3 >Mm tfi-n |.4fi selected men ~will P G e T A\ arrive at Camp Meéade today frem SERIES . OF EXPLOSIONS - AND|SAYS WORKERS ARE CO-EQUAL | Yarious parts of ®Pennsylv FIRES BELIEVED INCENDIARY o & FOOD ADMINSTRATION OUTLINES ITS PLANS /ania. and Maryland. # WITH SOLDIERS AND SAILORS The London Star 'says the British Confectioners and Manufacturers of Non-Essential Sweets Are to Re- ceive 80 Per Cent. of Their Full Pre- sent bullets into a bullsaye of the tar- i H get in the Putnam Phalanx = rifie Conflict Will be Determined by the | ... ot Hartfora. Judge George W. Wheeler, has ac- : s Have Been Driven From the Eastern Bank of =% : SCORE PERSONS INJURED| LABOR'S PART IN WAR | ior the air soard : INCREASE - ALLOTMENT " the Lower Reaches of the Piave River HYSICIAN CHARGED WITH | Nuanly Tws Blosks in Business Dis | mssart That e Fina Giniiine ohthe T e e P 4 - . MURDER OF HIS WIFE Dr. Harry H. Lewis of- Louisville, - is trict Were Destroyed—Loss More |- Than $2,300,000—Cordon of Marines and Sailors on Dnty in Fire District. Industries — Declares Continuous) TALIANS INFLICTED HEAVY LOSSES ON HUNS St 5 i ; cepted from * Holcomb the . ap- . E“’;‘,.""’P',.“~ : n& »""D‘:‘, Bu;: Pradueflnrv Indispensable. polnu‘nu]l?‘t e s War Allvw-n«; . Lewis, ~well - known uisvil 3 reau in Birdegport. = = ; physician is: in the Jefferson County| , . .. ' o a1 e . ¥ sw. - 3 - I ; ! s Mra, Dusan Lewis, foi.| Dlocks in’ the ‘heart' ot Norfolica bus- Years wrgehins 1o alt lo'mnmxze?i TRl ks oath i Cot Bndl;amma.,‘ R E e L The Fighting for the Zenson Bridgehead Had Beem in|iowing the fnding of her body on the|iness district, including the Monticel- | g o) Gompe : 2| D redeeie M. Woon s Samuel ‘Gompers, president of the|Dr. Frederick M. Wil f the :;o not: li!k‘l?“tomb?]ly fm’fle't'h 2 g‘fim 3 . . Ison, one of ely long ‘erred, the Hoor of: her bedroom al her home. | o niel d":‘fig’;‘*’;g‘;flihjfl American Federation of Labor, calls | best known eye specialists in the esat. |food administration announced H o -was _made by Dr. ~ Progress Since Last Thursday—In Its Capture the T Bruce, who most T the|in a series of ‘explosions and fires to- | Srok TeDLesentatives and or finizers to night in outlining. plans under which dw c W o make plain to their fellows the issues| Patrick Sherry, six feet tall and/|an increased allotment of sugar will Italians Have Taken a Position Which Has Been Con- Lewis resiaenice ‘in snswer to a tele- e roiion bot othe bolice and navellinvoived in the war and the obligation | bullt: in- proportion” ,walked inito ‘po- | be made to confertioners snd mana- : Sl 2 to- K 0 Y:|that devolves u all ' citizens. live. headquarters at Waterbury and |facturers oi- non-essential food pro- - <14 'n.' e d by Dr. Ler wi; ;Itl"el ?::!h:‘?mbm“: fizm"ck, y‘di;mgfeh:'_,}:’; also emphulsume importance of | gave himself up as a deserter from |ducts containing sugar. = N . 7 Py P the X = sidered a Menace to Venice—The Teutons Are Con-|bis wite was desa. Dr. Bruce found |y, 105 % estimated at more than | 578, 19 I that the spirit and moth. | the 110th, Canadians. - Will Depend Upon Manufacturers. 1 ods of democracy are maintained at|. . 5 % gl - iden tion_ on' the figor $2,300,000. 3 . o i The fifty per ceit. allotment to tinuing Their Airraids on Towns on the Asiago Plateau | piliowen on s coucrt - o °™| Threo. distinet explosions in ~as|29mE while the country Is fehting to| While no festivities marked the e i S0 | many inilaings) dobg ustat thesite ‘onos establish them ' in - international rela- | observamce of New Year's day at|hich confertioners were limited when | Because -of- the -disordered state o 3 ;Jone ; ' tions. Camp ‘Meade, thers were hundreds of [ t0¢ Sugar shortage became acute in —They Have Killed Thirteen Persons -and -Wounded|the room, he said, and hecause of Dr.| 5% 04, been Dronel) Sder, con| Nation-at’ Stake. Visitors from Pennsylvania, District | October, will' be increased to elghty £ Lewis’ *apparent. inability to give a , 2 ) 3 § X per cent. when the supply again be- “ - “ | coherent- account of: what had taken|¢MY agents were at work. Mayor| “War means victory for our cause of; Columbla’ and Maryland, : Y Forty-four—There Are Persistent ‘Reports * of “Heavy|place, he immediately callea Acting|Mavo practically-placed the city under|or danger to the Very existence of out comgs normal, it was announced, but martial- law' by turninz the situation | natl the address. “With 5 . g ol i . % ~law' by turninz the situation|nation,” says the address. * our sx1c pon. efforts. of manufacturers to re- . S ¢ roner William Kammerer. Dr Lewis, | arta 4 3 : gl Mexico City, Wash- Ea siisie 3 ver to naval officers, ‘some 2,500° ma- |nation at stake, individuals cannot in- duce the sngar-content of confection: Fighting Between the Cossacks and Bolshevik -Troops|he, 52id, was apparently either under |50, 0, 2 Cokels, from neitby ma- | terpose opposition. to the war—a war | La5ton 10 confer with Japanese embas- | oo, soft drimka by . substitutins & . . . Lewis was ordered piaced under| V2l .stations. assisted - tie Tpoiice -and [declared by the will of the nation's|cq before returning to. Tokio. other sweetening materials. il Mm R\Isuin. +> larrest: by sthe acting coroner and the -home guards in maintaining order and|representatives. Under the exigencies X Through a misunderstanding food . v of . Mrs. Lewis was removed tof Preventins vandalism. of war, opposition to the war declared | . British forces in Palestine have | 2dministration officials in New York N : e . | the:morgue, where an autpsy-disclosed e Mer Retbeted as” Sirspentes: by constituted authority becomes trea- | made further progress along the bat- |26t Week announced that refiners a! son, : ready had bLeen instructed to increase "“While "this 18 true, there is even Y SCdeliaan L Mote than a thousand Turks were ~Kkilled the allotment to confeetioners to -80 thatidemn was the result-of strangula- |'. g o3 ,:m:x;h rounded :}isplcloua n AT B | persons throughout = the- ‘ternoon, more than ordinary need for the main- were = per cent. and that the full pre-war al- CABUALTIES ' | [mle five men were arrested as sus: | enanice of the rights of men and wom- angiioy weo ke prsntn lowance would be made when condi- ch- tre ! 2 e pects. 'wo ,of these, Hugo, mi en and for careful scrutiny and the}l -y ¢ 1l tions had returned to normal. ‘It was on_fhe nocthern front in lialy, has|Vicenszg, Bissano, Castelfranco and } { OF MEN IN FRANCE |tnd FI. IC. Lessink, soid to be Ger-|fullest dlscussion of . policles . and| jaat ‘migh by eo nrantn ot oone | explained tonight. that the maximum ought about by the Italians tn|Trevis¥. Thirteen persons were. killed |- PR o ,_|mans, were tirned over to department imethods, before. their adoption. The| Delaney, a, selective -army - soldiers, | 2ll0tment would be 80 per cent. of attack in the famous Zenson |and forty-four . others 'wounded, the E. :Palmer of West|of justics agents:.. Tonight there werc |time for labor. to. interpose Its needs | that he was dying in the Array and |hormal and that all manufacturers \on the lower reaches of the Piave |majority, of:them civilians. ‘Only:small| - 8 i Preumionia reports that two Germans had been|and contentions {8 while policles are| Navy hospital in. Washington. would be required to reduce the sugar ” :fi«:—m damage reanl}qd from the new | * ° !!E 2 s, ug?tgh_by. ;ai)orsh ‘during the day, h-tn:t tn the making. 2 g content of their product as far as pos- ‘has been driven to ke . ; neither the police nor naval authori- 3 €lbl 3 thcrmmms of the stream from | Likewise, the "operations : on: the following | ties Would: confirm them. : lssues of the War. B . “The fighting and the econcrete Is- reverse for the Teutonic continuing his z:u- raids 15:31: imtpu;- “arms, foillowing that effected by [tant towns on the.plain, hj et at- i T troops in their initial drive |tack having been ~directed against| FURTHER ' Twenty-one families iost™ all their he had held since the Ital- |fronts in France and Belgium are b i b;long:g: ;lyhgnfl they. wer_l:s1 Atllrlven to| .~ Has Worked But Little Hardship. & e i 3 1 to] O Feed S AL . "Hydrants Were Frozen. ; the' stree! dmes which swept| ‘“The firty per cent. limit has work- &e“fif‘lr:mtr‘f‘!‘.:hflei 33:"'1':“ . bzfinbwmnhgh,nh:lotg;ug?‘;::?wm:: he: Army. field clerk, ‘Danfel J.| “mpe fire started befors dawn in the | oS of the far are so far remoyed |through two tenement 'buildings on|ed but utgepha.rdship on the mamu- ,":g;::o: m: 'i,?“e ‘-n.",:E war office claims a further gain wof Towel mfirfifinfi"{“’fi:}?&“‘ 570ld Granb, Theatre on Granby street ;r:tmu{'h :ti,’:‘;péftj::n:“}f,x“: t{yml t,‘::t S Tt INANGI, MR 5:7%‘:"’5; cgn!:ctionary‘ud St Western . L ; = Srar b v istration's e-right. bank of the Piave has |Eround by the army of Crown Brince | /i, veacrick 0. Johnson, engi- | 2 Salned heddway rapidly as the fire- | gerstanding of the iseties Involved, An| President Wilgon has on the recom- | anmmenconent vor me pon oraton’s eared of the ifvaders except far Meroing i e Camrat oottt O | ncers! December 29, neumonia, Good-| ey nert, Dandicaped by frozen ¢ understanding of the prineiples it au- | mendation of Gov. Holcomb appointed | supplies sufiicient to leen. thels plane north, where the battle line J - A Kin, Ark. AT AT : ARLS, 10F :; toeratic force, which' the ¢entral pow- | Dr, Charles C, Beach of Hartford to | working at almost “normal capacity e o e Hen Hen e prent Teports hat| Privats ‘Homer Mopre ammunition | 2570, tomperature, It quickly spreadery desirs: to substitule for the roal|taks the place of the late Dr. E. J.|for several months. It did, however h n. Kaledit & 3 | train, December 29, ruptured liver, 3 4 principles of freedom, makes clear to | McKnight of district board No, 1. benefit the sugar supply in general Tree Ze bri Kaledines’ ossacks ' and . kiBolchevi i s by buildings in the Dlock. It Was|py)'oitizens of this republic the effect 3 & ;. The fighting for.the Zenson bridge- |iroops in southwestern Russia and MmO brought under control late-in the day,|of o thle: defeat upon’ thel A " heviki |2 preventing: the possible accumula- ‘beem in progress since last|snat the .casualties have been heavy. “5'1‘“ Erglorick. E . Palmer..Omn yys firoke alit Bhew - early., tonight | Hom wot oo Upon thelr own | It ‘ls” reported - that the Bold eviki Lijon of Jarger quantities. than were No details of an authentic nature hayve e'?tm on, December 29, pneumonia, ||egp.q: across Granby street, and Tev- | % L0 activities: mqfl’"“”fl the e - Of wihe | necessary for immediate: use” g % Teets yet come through, but the reports siy e aven, CONN. aon, stevedares|EIEQ Nalf of the block there -before| or'a’ Interest In the Confliot. | G roRn Iy O (o the T > 3 the southwentein. fromt with samarous | fefiment.” December 0, prewmonta, | MRS % . Lo |- “Tn addition to the fundamental prin- | change Telegraph from Petrograd, | REPRESENTATIVE TINKHAM casualties were inflicted on the | fosses of men and guns but-that the | Statesbore, Ga., - ' . i 4 = i | |ciples at lssue, labor has an additional . RETURNS FROM ITALY by the artillery.and rifie of | Bolsheviki have occupied thi¢ important| Private Morris W, Barnhill, infantry; | . Falling floors;and walls took toll-of | interest In the war. This-war s in| "Michael ~Trump, ecial ~ assistant| - talians before hé was forced i o R s welaes ember 33. s as h?xlzti,‘l'l, Elza- 2 firemen;and naval guard: “Qne fire-|the last analysis- a people's war— |to the general manager was appointed D) s SRE] 2 2 strean, gt ,Po!uv;.&““ has beeni madé |PoH e e 7% | men, - Chatles. MeCqy, was ‘Killad. and|labors war, T'ha final titeome will be | aeting .general > superintendént: of 1?“’:;“;&""&";“‘" M‘!‘:V!“' Fir. the ™, front the infankry |by the gt'iu-h ops operating agafnst ;& M iR ) atpeu Tyt iu tho, eoliquse Bt an U datromined in-the-factorien. the mitl, transportation . of . the #Pennsylvanta [ing the ‘Aga ustrians. B is :i?v“t% the moment; bui the [the Turks in %m‘a north of Jeru- | 3¢ ment, tan 'per fidor of the Monticello hotel in the h nes,'the farms, the in- | Lines east.of Pltishurgh and riEe. e b P A & _both sides ace Leepi Al The. i th %, v ; : i <) : g ‘”'du&%l viflofi-s}cla 3 ‘2 fi i pa&t’,nvmyi el ave lost more er i . Cotao, I, | oai of the Eonox. pana Thres |&re w! ?tn?fifi?*z o- ['Ary: vis grad, ”“fi by n ; e A, aroun Monts, Torba s | den s (hotsand, meKiled and 168 | "SEREs 1 Geoiee! haintien, DR | Gata ‘SrOugHY st backs hock 1ot ot |SasmbaLY SR . aRonics ot ovoc| CAUnE YAM Mirbecky are dovoting | iing the firt siot st againat Aus- s v . Tt ‘eén 25," pneumonia, Suquamish |othebs wero lefi the debris, - duction and transportation and which | mOch of their .tlme to preliminary |tria by an American on IDu:ember 11 3 ¢ P o e $ 15 h B o Sortammeuth 4nd| ok fumigh the most and eftective | dldeusaions of the questlon of trade o oL b the e too NEW YORK CITY TO BE | |ENTENTE ENTERING HARDEST CQUBEN MARY FEUEARAPMS R e suiet A A W Which 19 conuct Tt |AIRHGH ship. Mr.- Tinkham said he fired the - PERIOD OF THE WAR i xS : | olin om e al . PLACED ON A WAR BASIS. : ! GETSE “The workers have 8 part in this| The.London Daily Mail says it is|Shot at the invitation:of a ocolonel! o B — . ; . DR ANNA HOWARD SHAW | i o war co-equal with the ‘boldlers and |fearsd that the Amtarctic rellet ship|commanding a battery engaged in, Issue of the. War Will Be Decided in| g syt & 2 AR A Woe ¢ ed. Several of the firemen|sailors on the ships and in the trench- | Aurors, which took part in the stemming the advance of the Teutonic ! g‘o Hylan Announcés That He is ping to Eliminate Useless Positions. the ‘Next Six Months. t Shackleton expedition has been lost | forces on the lower Piave. He added ’ ——— iti out aliy: S:'hm&;fi &‘L“’ém‘;?if"{';‘% § g wli‘t?.( :u hands while retumlnng o that, while he hdid 1v:«:t know. the e York, Jan. 1.—The government| An: Atlantic Pott,. Jan. 1—The en- R\ % of the Jack Tars. - ° v E: 5 sults of the shot, he was convince York city must be placed on | tente all ring 'London, Jan. 1.—Queen Mary sent a “c, indis- h&h." T magnr, John | period o(ie&‘n:“:n;;t . pgfwhggfc‘: telegram from Sandringham today to Three Distinct Explosions. pens:gl'é“;g:égur%‘}act:g“piéa::u?:’:f ‘told the newly appointed | will prove richest in decisive results | Oy ARna Howard Shaw, the woman| ° Reports at to the humber of explo-{necessary war supplies.’ The govern-|2S force has been despatched to Al- of departments in his' ingugural | “if we know how.to'play a good zame,” | SUffrage' leader, of New York, says the |sions vary. It was first said that the|ment as well as the workers them. |Pine and vicinity by Adjutant Gen- s on assuming office here today.|and its issue will be decided in ‘the |CTiC!al Dress bureau, reading as fol-|fite in the Granby Theatre had follow- |selves is vitally interested in maintain- | 2! Harley o nreceipt of reports that ‘must be brought about by them, | next six'months,” according to Captain | OS5 ed an explosion, but Tire Chief =Me-|ing such conditions that fhere shall be | MeXicans were planning a raid over through the elimination_of | Andre Tardieu, French high commis. | 1 Teceived with muechsatisfaction |Taughlin ond naval investigators an-{no occasion for interruption in pro. | (he border. positions, the enforcement of | sioner to, the United. States, who and pleasure the friendly' message You | nourced ‘tonight that this was not the{duction. P T of strict economy and con- | turned to this country today. He win | dddressed t5 me from the Women's|case. . Thev tyid, however, that there| ‘The chief responsible agents of the| _LPree towns were raided and looted of public funds in every pos- | go to Washington tomorrow. ~| Committee of the Council of National [had heen thres separate and distinct|government have shown a desire to be | 204, @ Southern Pacific de Mexico train Way. There will be, he said, no| The commissioner first arrived in|DSfense of America. explosions. First was in a cloak and|fair and an understanding of the hu. | Neld up yesterday by bandits operat- | tured by the Austrians, but I was will- increases for city employes now | this country last May. He returned to |, F1%35¢ CONVey to the sisterhood of | hat shop near the Montlcello. The sec-|man elements involved in this problem, | i Petween Nogales, Ariz, and Cana- | ing to take the chance more than $1,300 a year,-de- | France in November and his govern-{Y0Ul: 83k country.the warm thanks | ong was »n the sixth foor of that ho-|The organized labor movement has|Nc%, Sonora. ' according to reports| Mr. Tinkham did not come out un- _that “public employes must|ment decided to ‘continue his official| 2L tRe WOmen of the Eritish empire for | tol after the first fire .was practically|also shown an equally broad under. | ‘e2ching here. G IR L L the general public the sac- |title for a period of six months, thelr Inspiring words of encourage-|nnder comirol and the third in the|standing and grasp of the situation.” s X returns with one arm in a sling for. a } of the war.” While Captain Tardieu pointed to|Tcht and assurance. The®horrors of | Tnnr—- huilding, which later was de-| Mr. Gompers quotes at length ‘f‘ William: Cliftoed,” I8 years” old, ' 4} broken fingetand his Head in ‘fand- the more important appoint- | the possibility of a strong German at.] "2T have taught us to know one an- | gtroyed. 2 ¢ i Aoklaption: afcntid b f“bg W from | rakeman in the employ of the New | ages for contusions received when announced by Mayor Hylan to-{tack on the western front during this |CNSF DOtter and they have' strength- | ' Guests Forced to Flee. resentatives meeling here on March 32 | FI2ven road: was crushed between two |an sutomobile in which he was riding , day were Frederick A. Bugher, a for- | winter, he is “absoluta’y confldeng; thal |ened the ties of kinship und mutual o 3 and from the reeolfxt' : o‘; thach tz SoEpewnllcoquelipl MERm (1) itkie Yard | &) ‘TEHESIGNE S ishellitorE el S mer deputy police commissioner, as|it will be another Verdun,” he dechre‘é'”m”'hy by uniting the women of the | Guests from the Monticello, Wh i1, convention of tht‘am}xsmgri ae F“ of - the Scovill. Manufacturing. Com- |skidded and plunged over a thirty foot ¢ commissioner; Representative |in a statement. % English-speaking races heart and soul | Were forced to flee in the biting cold| L5 0% 0 Tahor ostiAtag thecal{me d. pany at Waterbury. ° embankment. 3 Hurlbert, as’ commissioner of | The urgency of 'an enormous econ [ I, the"Struggle for lberty and civili- |of the dawn after they had watched|osorganised labor toward war work. i b e e itne and ferries, and Pird S. Coler, | omic effort-was emphasized by the zation. 5 the theatre burn were taken care of in 58 e : Efion‘h‘.;‘ heinflg mnd;‘ uDeongec(du French nfl&zg line, sa}lld that th: lsituat- | f public charities. | French represen: - | ‘“Confident of the valuable help we [nearby homes and hotels. As building B blaze whickt razed the F. D. Brandt|tjon is critical and the successful out- ! B e omentic, ~apaidste Tor o | ments. P cocntative in this state- | yomen can. give our geluat sillors|atter bulkiing went down with themi| FORTY THOUSAND TONS Grain levtof, at’ Van Wert, Ohio.,|come of the war depends upon Ameri- ; rnot ears| and soldiers I- " ' cst |an _apartment house, scores were with a series of conflagrations which |can effort, with complete and thorough BB CR wor sugsi T Bibeia Heieln, T have st O 20 the bat- | blessing on o R T R R e ann tho national, guas OF LINSEED CAKE HELD UP|have swept grain elvators in this|military and economic assistance.” In tive. Huribert will resign hiy ceat: in |comblete frankness,. what Ana il | (Signed) "MARY, R [ammory on City Hall avenve “Waslge.ause “Holland Permits Dairy Pre.[Po o the state recently. D o el ot congtess next week to assume his new | Pects from them i . thrown open to them. Y 2 ef at nt, was espe , duties here, Eristions | Sha mew e B of - | THREE MAJOR GENERALS: TEhere Auring ihe late dny Red Cross ducts to Go Into Germany. As the first official act in his new t duty of this city's adminis- | coming back to explain here the ne- i / workers and’ other volunteers looked “ to make democracy a con- | Cessary sacrifices that France and ‘l::: RSV FOM ERRNOE = . the shell, which was from a 149 milli- Every available ranger of the Tex-|meter gun, struck “in a place where it would dg the most good.” “It just happened that I was on the firing line at the opportune moment,” he said. I did not go there with that particular idea in mind, but I could not resist the temptation. I knew that by doing so I laid myself liable to drastic treatment should T be cap- although the Ttalians were fightin: office of chancellor. or president, of | bravely and making a magnificent re- ; v after them and also supplied coffee 5 WflSY;inl’:ton. Ja:é.k 1—Fifty thousand|the University 3; ssv.ifileldht Lon:‘ sistance under extreme difficulties, ° crete alHe expectin; = FrU ) i and sandwiches for the naval patrols|tons of - linseed e, originally con-}Crewe in a few days confer .o} _—_ * eciiyée we are the groaiest city | victory:r & from America for| Ordered Home to Assist in Training|anq firemer,who were forced to seck|Signed to Holland, Sut held up be- | honorary desree on the American Am- | GOV. HOLCOM APPROVES pASEE N the Americah Forces. rest, from their gruelling work against|cause The Netherlands government re- | bassador, Walter H. Page. | ‘t:n a"im(‘ .ll;db?:t i“y i Aoh The SNOW H : the Aames. ; fused guarantees not to permit dairy UNION CHURCH SERVICES wnele wos nows, and the QLDS TEUTONS An Atlantic Port, Jan. 1.—M A § products fo go into Germany, will be| Dr. Asa W. Chamberlain, formerly = ! city of America which is typical of ON TYROL FRONTIER|Generals George A Mann, i Had to Thaw Hydrants Out. DO Bt the Sy I 22| of Towa. about to g0 on trial at Bich | Also Suggests That Theatres and Sa- ) " e Sl:berz and Richard M. Blatchford of ‘W‘h'?;_‘ “‘J‘ fl‘;;met“ ":‘90“{’:“ t?u::\: I?‘ making this announcement - to-| mond, Va. for the 1;nncrlc’ller b:tml;ls ‘loons Assist in Saving Fuel. i the United States army, who" glamy fecthe; theatre fire, they night. ti»~ food administration said" it | brother, Judge Albert P. Chamberlain, - 1 b faves e aithout Food Supt | peen with he Ammerionn Sxpednionaie Il hwamnts in the vieinity froson. | L {2 o S | ey and throw himeei?| Hartford, Conm. Jan. 1—Govormo: ON A CAKE OF ICE. Lobiied il i g forces_in arrived here today | ires had to he built to thaw them out.|sumption’ in New York, Pennsylvania|on the mercy of the court. Mareus H. Holcomb has written a let- Wi A e on a French steamship. It is under.|'n the meantime the firomen looked on | and New England in order that it may ter to the wardens and vestrymen of'| . After Floating Down New|c telnevn, n;:lhy, Dec. 21.—Snow |stood that the officers have been or- | helpless while the big theatre building|phnrden railroad facilities.and because Three dwellings near Camp Stuart | Trinity church here, approving me}‘, i 3 ontinues to fall heavily . along = the|dereq home to assist in. the training |Burned.. When water finally came,|jt will furnish a larze portion of the|on the outskirts of Newport News, Va. | course in planning church work with - YOk Bay in Zore Weather, Erobtiernand in“tl:e ng’f‘ Au of the Ameriean forces now .being |the hressure was so low that streams ade’1 1d not’ h to the upper stories concentrateq feeds. needed this win-| where fifteen thousand golldietrs iall;e a vie'w;s 2&"?:}&2?523?;‘&&& e‘: Néw York. Jan. 1—Weather-harden- | gram from Chiasso, which is confirm. | - ces ready for overseas duty. Suiduge. JEchem e ubpe: ter and spring in'that. part of the coun- quartered, were destroyed last night | presse: 2 ildi d the fire - will follow the example of mariners along the waterfront shiv- General ‘Mann,, who JHC (Bere{n of_fhe, burning buflding and the fire}¢ry, by fire. Soldiers and firemen prevent-| stitutions wil g ist 1 | t68ay by Willam U. Youns, i : d ery state in the Union, said the men Portsmouth. across the Blizabdth IN NEW YORK STATE and saloons could also assist in sav . : thelthe fire was checked until falling G oloantlysTistieny Sollotee: us.-after floating down the | Central Empire troops have been: iso | rsive, training they. are undergoing road tunnels under the Hudson River,| “I was greatly interes i + senger trains, to be used . for .coal | coal consumption, are to have but one eral days. % in_ exceHent' health; ‘he. sald, ‘adding bed .in .the belief that the fire was k to work after he gets thor-| Military, trains from ,Trent which greeting. to. their bhomela The combined depariments appar-| D/l fatalities ‘in New YVork state, in- church to unite with you in union ser- was adjusting the falls on a|army under General Conrad 1§ tryinz Siae. han “the tionral hizhways protective ~ soclety | Palestine with Jews and to re-cre-|ing the winter by other churches of | SAILOR UNCONSCIOUS g v ‘on’ the | comm i ; v ity church. Wi governor also y mand of the division | S00n was levond- control. ——— ed the flames from reaching the camp | Trinity church. e g i u: lv.nyt::ey on. ’::e 1«:: b::: 3 made up. of troops from practically ev- Aid From Portsmouth. \UTOMOBILE FATALITIES buildings. g suggests that motion .picture theatre: -TOS8]are now . comfortably, billeted and are v Director General of Railroads Mec- |ing fuel for domestic use. on an American coastwise food convoys ave stalled in ‘the - 7 ) viver, was called upon for aid and red the P y ia Rail- Governor Holcomb's letter folows: Although he was rescued | mountain passes and regimehts of. tho iaioy miNasely gromomwin 4o A el SR e, Have Increased ADont 100 Par Cent:| i soe or the Budson ° P 2 S 3 i i - that , in order to save the thermoricter below zero, |lated without food suppliss for sev- :(l;mntoryn !ttotl?eel(}ens' ';;1'1‘:1 ;,;(g., ;?: many of the guests had gone back to in the Past Five Years. heretofore used exclusively for pas-|the paper that you oS S e - yail., ékpaoi B rotied " "her were soon forcea| | Newr York. Jan 1—An increase of| tralns:for the relief of New York city |service a week in the church endl- 5 ~ . 23 y T e . - . and ave invite . n's wed out at the hospital to|are deperided upen to -provision' the :l::t m};’m I_u;n tl-f‘e-.rte u\lrml\ge?mi?’e::-“r: e T T Tataiitien i Mew For state n: [ 27 IBmok]yn bk b e et L aveChinRRGL A Wree A oty wern mnidne good | headway | Cluding Now York citv, In the fast five| - Mare than $150000 was _pledged | vice. This is practical patriotism. I . 3 4 - e 4. 3 - -] el ur- | Bodt when he fell overboard. He |to olear the railway but uniess.it suc. American people.”, A~ainst the flames when the explo-|YEars is shown: in a report of the na-|toward the movement to re-people | hope the practice wil ollowe h:tmming through the wa- | ceeds . serious -difficulties. will - hamper the operations against. the Ttalians, | o' 'PRICES FOR COA sion_oeeurred in -the cloak shop and |\ q. nyptic tonight. ate one of the nations of antiquity | the state. # “f another blaze started. Suffolk then e : - = . B i During 1917, _the “report -says, .837| by representatives of ten states at- Tt would help if moving plcture MINED IN TEXAS{was ask d for aid and rushed appar- | persons were killed by automobiles in tonding the Middle West Zionists' | houses wouid show a.disposition to nte | (e the mava) authorities at the na.|New York state, as compared with 723 | convention at Chicago. savs coal by limiting their exhibitions e g Aad maval base offered aid|during 1816 Only 455 were kifled in = to" the exening hours instead of keep- . i Applies to Product Shipped to Poi .7 7 Within the State. . . similar accidents in 1912. One man was killed outright, two | ing open from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. and k prices fa ;§:ne fire . brigaden weke poon on te] | In New Jersey during 1917, accord- | others died later from injuries and |if-the saloons would follow the exam- —New ices for . o s PROBABLE THAT MILK ., PRICES WILL ‘BE REDUCED A icked TR 3 p . et Loskear. 0 U e} Whan the Government -Starts . Card ¥ 3 % itias i ing ‘to the . societv. 245.persons were | still another is near death in a. hos- |ple they would add very materially to TANK “BRITANNIA" Running :From the - Corn® Beft.: Erath, Halopinto axal Authoritiss incCharge. Killed by automobiles, an increase of| pital the result of a terrific explosion | the much too limited supply the poor “ 3 NS TO “ W ; 1 'y - tee oo Xas, to be effec:| When the second explosion occur-|sy gyer 101¢ and of four over 1915 |yesterday which destroyed the Corn- [people of our cities are now able to a 75 " G0 'ON. RECRUITING TOUR | ashington,” Jan.' 1.—In ‘approving e 'Noy 16 and to ap- | red, this time in the Monticello, Mayor X ing Mill of the Monongohela Powder i ¥ milk prices.fixed by the federal milk | piy only to coal shipped to points with- get. t Mayo put the naval authorities in " C ’s plant near- Feirmont, W. d Start on Girouit of ths Unied | SOMMission in New York city, Food |In the state of Texas, were announced | charge ~ They placed patrols through- CHICAGO'S FAMOUS BoY i skt Administrator Hoover said tonight that | today by Fuel Administrator Garfield.|out the business districts. threw a “ CHOIR .TO TOUR. NATION $ States_on January 14 if government operation. of the rail-| For coal mined in Young, Erath:and |cogdan, of, marines. and bluejackets Ly N SALE OF THRIFT AND roads results in relieving the. traffic | Halopinto counties:the ne iees \ fira' district, begar -picking; To Raise Fund to Rebuild French and In an effort to | congestion so that sufficient cars lr:a.lt-: run. g)t mine, ’,‘s;.!oo ok i i | ISl S Ui 0 e for WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ® York, Jan. prepared sizes | up.. persons unable to account for - Belgian Citles. Umpetus to_enlistments in_the | be returniea to the corn. belt, the price | $440; Slack of sereenings $2.35. = For | themeelves. e of the Cot and Canadian forces, the Brit- | of corn to the consumer should fall | Wise county the prices are. run of| Department of justice agents-join-| .Chicago, Jan. 1.—In a nation-wide|By Postoffices of the Country Now To- mored tank “Britannia” will be | rapidly with a resultant decrease in|mine $4.25; prepared sizes $5.05, slack [ed with the city detective force in|tour to raise $100,000 to-aid in the re- 1 tal $2,758,114, id .op a recruiting tour of the|milk: prices. or screenings $2.25. seeking to unravel the mystery of the| hibilitation of razed French and Bel- 4 1 States on January 14. It was| “The price of $1.95 for corn.in north| To these prices ‘may besadded 45|explosions. Three of the men arrest-|gian cities, the Paulist Choristers, Chi-| New York, Jan. 1—Total sales by| Washington, Jan. 1.—Two men were { nced tonight that the tank had | Atlantic states is simply a problem of | cents by.all operators who ccmply with |ed were placed in-the city jail and cago's famcus ‘hoy choir, departed to- | postoffices ‘throughout - the country of|killed and six severely burned at the turned over to the British re-|car shortages” said Mr. Hoover. “The [the president’s order of October 27 federal agents took charge of the oth-|day for the east. The. trip .will last|thrift and war savings stamps amount | Philadelphia navy yard today by the | mission by the London war|farmers wish to dispose of their corn |relating to the wages of mine workers. |er two, Schmidt and. Lessing. The|six months and will include the large|to $2,758,113, it was anrounced herg{explosion of a four-inch boiler tube. | and trading is going on in certain lo- —_— latter, officers said, first represented |cities in the United States and Can-|tonight. A ‘navy department statement an- nying the fank will be a|ecalities as low as $1.10 a bushel. The| A barge load of coal which arriv-, hlmnie“ ‘as, 2 department of justice of- f.ada. 4 . fici; 7 “MARCUS H. HOLCOMB, “Governor.” BOILER EXPLODED AT THE 2 PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD Two Firemen Were Killed and Six Se- | verely Injured. da. . a ¥ 5 . This amount, which represents $,2- | nouncing the accident says the tube is | d o and Scotch pipers, | corn raiser does not benefit from a|ed at -Bridgeport yesterday males it ' The. campaign, which is also design- | 066,550 in war savings, and $691,564 in | believed to have been defective. } &+ Well as the captured German sub- | high market .which he cannot reach.|possible for the Locomobile compan: s e the| thrift stamps, does'not. include the dis- | The two men killed at the Philadel- * . sthieh was wsed in the Liberty | Therefore our feed and our milk sit-|to operations in ful} - todav| Meriden.—Louis J, Réilly, son of ex- i tribution made by federal reserve|phia navy yard were negro firemen. ‘ e , gn in ‘{‘gn fi‘yc .,wdd:;, Lh: uutions.lare 1nc‘:(rk-ilbly :?nngled with "fellis ‘i’g; ong :of the p)xmrt: which - hal | Congressman Thomas L. Reilly, < i :provale of l_i;::lnkl hto ag:&t:h ot‘ tthc first n.!n‘:m st‘:d, ’l‘h;ls; wlare mflm{ I:llxgl-?lvm;.h 4 it oan campa anada. our railway situation. we can se- en obliged cease work on govern- € > d ond class,. , « it- was- * csi ~The six mei le here. e | ot uth. wil be made. first, | cure frep movement-of grain there 'ment * contracts be s of Tue “}E 'S “took the s -been ched with, ~the special|would at least double the salecs of|power house in which the explosion | 10 Obicago apd westward.” hove of !&écmtuy;‘ s age. 2 ¥ ‘Benedict, Ces. ~. loceur-=d —ag anly glightly damaged. .d_.-‘—,n:-a-mrw e i - ,’5’ A e EX5 s ¥ % g £ Vo w1 Ly o

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