Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 21, 1921, Page 1

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—— e — ] PRICE TWO CENTS. INNEW ENGLARD WAS ONVALUEOFGERMANEXPORTS..., ... o =sssm==" | OF BUIZARD PROPORTION | Trolley Traffic Wes Practically Pasalyzed—Trains Between rar, e s dheiaded in Cork S8-- 1. . Boston and New York Were Runainz One to Two Hours _Four armed. men thls w%” -eptered the a " X - A ¥ mm. Feb, 20—Former Sergeant » = o jand sarried o whel M—Counh-y Roads Throughcut New England Were : e ool e Vord S i o s B o et IR AT Diesstions —Stoms, At Ales, Cotnd = Rk e T S ‘pd.m — Five'Men on a Barge Are Adrift Off the A freight train was held up in Cavan 4 . -~ and the contenig Of the car scatiered Massachuseits Coast. Sl Formally Dl 1) oLy [ wonikad ot Matlakhs “:fi‘:"fl‘gfih ; Nflv Yoik Stete, Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and A9 Arty-| sua jttw ueks, o - 2 m:'m- in- an-effért to Rt paralyzing. trolley trafiic and puiting Cork, Feb. 20.—Nine membérs of the scrious handicap on customary Sund: g e e & Jap d. 3 { E 2 1 Corkk Corporation and other leading men - dckivities' In all parts of the state T. MASS OF BILLS BEFORE R N < o . of South Ireland wers. among 80 persons (nited States weather bureau here o FOR CLOSING DAY (¢ the - g broken a sent to- Spike Island internment eamp | mounced at - 10- o'Glock tonight that £ P | po 3 ‘e 3 3 n{Saturday as political prisoners. inches of snow had fallen » 5E % New Haven, Conn., Feb, 20.—The first hhaka A e resumed for several Caye. ‘vue luag ; 'NINE OF CORK CORPORATION _ | blizzard of the winier swept over Con- ad Railroad’s eiectric system ulso vas vx SRENT TO INTEXNMENT CAMP | nectlcut today aad tonight, practica: esion. In somg parts of the Gow was drifted to eight het D. Up to a late hour tonight five deaths nd pumerous accideats in New York, 4i- by the storm, had been men were tound dead in A TR A A morning, the heaviest snowfall recorded ; SHOT PROTESTANT FARMER ' jat the local bucesu in a single stor 2 e vfll‘ since December , 1914 The wind n!"\oh;:‘mx. log/| tiared, ‘this was-dus to the 2 . . = i o e '“‘itran the noribesst was blowing 25 o and threats of flibuster. |8try which had 3 130 miles an _hour and had plied up huge | i 5y LS 20y ot o I ST Y ALY L of waittng” untl | Connell, a Protestant , at his home . 8 Ster the eliange of adm : T Liesssubig, Suiboareen: . the. peesence | , TBe trotiey service was the hardest hit] Washingtord- has beest | of his wite. Conneil 1a seported to have 0¥ he blizzard. No interurban it Mexican government, : informed the. suthorities concorning the ; WeT® ODen loright amd the Connect poieer: ho scpped In front of & street car le teraporarily biinded by the storm. ied luter in a hospotal Tecto Irish j company reported a partial shutdown of AréhVishop Dennis 3, Dougherty loft l‘{:fl:n::‘;!';‘ oo 7ePuD- | asrvice In very city whero it operates. . - Phiiadelphia Saturdsy for Rome, where| Matthew Sweetman, anéther farmer | OBly three lines in thia city were o STORM IN RHODE ISLAND he s are h on | 4 3 IgBt. * Two lines wers' running in JMORALIED TRANSPORTATION La. SRS BT . /1T8 BUREAUCBATIO POLICY | he wili receive the red hat of a cardinal|was shot dead at Lissanubig. It is be- | 1006 - m DE senai .na‘n.xfiu.t on former against| o - — from Pope Benediot. < lieved that the same band that ghot Con- g:""’;“ ;‘:g“' :m‘;"‘vfi‘;flfl, e the >w bill_for partial payment of |~ Toklo, Feb. 20.—Somewhat of a sensa- - §i08 nell killed Swestman, . - X ord and Waterbury. The eb. 20.~T4 ; MMt accounts Jto. Tailroads, ‘and | tion has been caused by the publication | Presldent Wilsen sent to the histeris oLy company was bandicapped [n com- | tation’ systems throuhout Rhoede laiaad 1d- 1 on the house side p'fi. .qi:lnhm force {in the l-m“ mmm of an .:penhmur ad- -'@n ‘ch of anul ‘parish, Willamsburg, | THIRTEEN CIVILIANS KILLED -~ hr““‘“ -n-.‘fi:’u.ummn: ;o g | & ::::c:;;’ywa ::,:‘e: fif;flé,: ‘ T ‘packers’ contr: L 7 the interior { Va., ‘& ‘costly bound BIi *| the heavy s dontte K e B e T AR s oot e R A e itopRb AND EISHT CAPTURED | ing the day. Abandoned trolley cars, jit & high point of controversy.. Senate and|ment the Times and . make it % - e fiis Shire sgathored fwept across the state l(odly ;nd l;:. —_— hey buses and eutomob Ight. On the maln line of the New - ” 1 X 5 Cork, Feb, 20.—(By The A. P.)—Thir-| heoghout the state. NS BATHGY, Dated” o Feppetet Jom houss conferees ate to meet tomorrow 1o | “motthplece of the Japancse peopie: Miss., R. Robertson, eongresswo-| tsen oivilians wers Killed and sight . The New York, New Haven & Hartford | von to ihree honte tate whin y iscuss | ‘of amendments addd | letter s signed by S- a, who recently | man from Oklahoms, has inform * b g )3 one to tiree hours late, while on biar gy the S‘.;,.'.i“,“mw Ben::i}r Pen- | returned from Hawall, where he was |'tenant Colonel' Theodors M’&“fl’:‘ tured of whom. thres were wounded, 1B Rliroad had its troubles; but all lines in | lines servis e baen stopped by @riff the ‘state were open tonight Trains be-| (' i s 5 in some Instances 12 feet deep. ¥ tween Boston and New York were running| gieamers on the Colonial and Pay State lines tonight cance'led thelr usual trips to New York and not a boat left the harbor during the entire day, r 3 they are blood hour” any | g to the suppression . - 3 g o umanrony gauritlet” of both branchc 3 | Spring rent “inicresses, as Tnothing has fhe closing days, with a promnt vla;o “; the press | occurr]” to warrant increases whese e President Wilson predicted le::“‘“ ety rentals were adjusted last year.” Dagbury. and - Bethel Street Rallway | sEVEN INCIES OF SSOW T‘m,ng ‘prospect of a veto being it 74 e e . lines. Country roads were blocked lnl 2ll FELL IN PHILADELPNIA g.Adm - tant BilTS ‘are” also 3 “internation; a contract with- W. Scott, & united ightfors artuy officer, under whieh he will wp e e . Philadeiphia, Feb, 20.—Eastern Pern- r treats i1 X ! train pulled into Hartford . B oy ove ional - pollee farce. Femaining in the house, while the olefE| tonicht mine hours " late . loconosve| TV (s, southern New Jersey and Del- - took up positions in- the garden. 1IN f¢roubie haying added to its difficul tes. | SWATE toniEht wers in the €Hp to the world. brisk fighting one soldler was slightly | “Niconofs’ karvies wuffersd frau the| 075, O owstorm of the winter 5 .pastor wounded, and the civilians were dispersed | gtorm, partictiarly in the northern iection s iy Mo g, ot 3 at ¥ - and pyrsued. A search of the house - of the. state, In Bridgoport the teiephone | IFYCD bV E sorthesst, wisd,, e . “ ko 1o Clagin 7?' yealed’ quantities of butied arms And | ezohangs thrown into confusion be-| '0m continues throtghow 4 e r'a Danbury were from 30 minutes to one Nour late.” There was No service on the ammunition. 3 gy of 49 nmsual umber of calls dur- » ey ! aayeg t=ille anl oy B the dzy. The rush business re- N e o N 78 by th EIGHT CIVILIANS KILLED, b e e A e g B et JBeven inches o wioy, fell | = ,mmum 4 B a ¢ olise 1 TWO SOLDIERS WOUNDED | power rAn the city for 12 hours which | PV% 43 he West : 3 st housetioll., .. e 35 their’ week's —— > Aeat 1 10 the telephone in an ef- "?:’:“{T“‘h;:f;v:;“k‘:m gy e another -62.000 - In aad stiat : 8o : ; B ; i = | Cotk, Peb. 20.—(By The A P) Bight{fert to find out why there was mo cur-| 204 0uth however, Y requirell to finfah. the cam T s 8 . P 4 civilians Were killed ‘and ‘two soldiers|rent . A efrcuit burned two cables the -pIant “of -the Umited DNiufminating = S TRNS! ear bett ‘company ia” Eridgeport .at. 5.30 a. m., SEHOONER "‘;;," nl“:! SOTTUATE : ¥ h u 4 n. t and a'larigé patty nn&-lt ::; nbe:erly 5.20 p. m. br{m;a l)‘re OFY B0 . g A ¥ 5 The troops came upon ! cables n_replaced and eleotric 2 s ¥ ok 3N &n' g g . S i ¥ it 2 & the republican forces preparing an am- | power restored. The.ghort circait uuiedl North Scituate, Mae«, Feb, 20.—An wa- 3 : /| bush, and attacked them. < 18 fire’in tho electric--plant, and it wasj identified three-masted schooner was avolfed as rewards the Sevs 6 c : it 5% S g i = rivd <l rdg) H Delieved the loss wouid be heavy. distrees about & quarter of a mile off the {3 Frond et i ; TRTTISE bente e T, 7 manavATERS von Tum B e A - he. ® ot . x4 " IRISM BEPUBLICAN PARTY |GALE WITH 11 INCHES Were umable 1o put ou Dublin, Feb. 20.—. to 8 report was dragging anchor and the guardsmen all” further - 2 sa . D [ s ' - s e B S R | M o b e b i T R ; y > x r e § 'ord has yesterday. northwesterly gals, a Y pet 1-:-»-..‘"1"e ‘:i ’fl?}lflfinu m '“i-'i.'." tfim‘::!' :?ua-flgukrh% stocks 2 and”at poinis rekch- | OF, death in R:“"M‘ ”éh’b"«'fi street disclosed evidenos showing "1l iNgw York early today and blanketed the with :;s ov'eeu cabinet, althoush not with | phrted to the senate early this.week by itwa 3 3::. .’.'“.f:?"éi‘,a:;’:e'éfifi fl\a bo-;, the Cresk king. he also is said to have | iha- . .committee minus ‘the provi- b e -, o ; college come to an understanding with M. Tioyd | ston for, raiaing reveriues to pay , the| t : plied | Berea, . 5 oo Geotge to #nve all. or-as much a8:105si- | honus, & question to De left to, the next | a8 -fi 28 it | be. 3 L — i 3 Hile. of the Sevres treaty so that.Greecelcress. Republican leaders plan to past | the in by et The stennter may retain all of her acquired ter-§ the modified bill; a:simple authosization | i i ,h‘i uhwflennu ’aqmnn <itgry. M. Vemizelos'{naserts that the [or tne extra compensation to srviee men; | A7e, there have beet comparatively. fow Greok Arm§ ean comglete a victors. 7or Ltnt stronz oppositfon leaves its. deaths from tion, -owing to. the Gireecs. without callinz on the alliss for | rate in doubt. b Y BAEE tl 4 : =8 yaf & R s A destroyed oyelona which swepf a vessel becauze of .the heavy seas.: She the word i o “to fit Sxm ai hebnmufli(. ary it i r! of the Olymplc peninsula, OF BNOW IN NEW YORK conditions or %':: oation flm sommittee In connection - with ¢ 7 Peb. g \ S p articles of the treaty " wsed. - en’ SNOW PARALYZED TRAFFIO IN WESTERN MASSACHCUSETYS Mrss, Feb. 0 —Western Massachusetts was hard hit 5 the first 1 orm of the wintar today. the rural and part of the sut- urban districts was para‘yzsd. Trams gestion of traffic and sullering occasioned Shortly before noon today, 8cexrdTE !hy the heavy storms of last year, sum AMaAttl Sk Caban Tor, ok oettened |}, tha Castie revorts, - automo e WA | mined 4000 SWRits winge® who. were Traftic in ¢ Honolulu, Hawall, carrying 703 Chinese|2n ofieer and tiree aush.r. police Was {zier gupplomented N’ more” thian. 3,008 Immigrants destined to work.in the Cu.iiltzeked while halting >u". the Phil s clvillen voluhteers to clear the maln ar- | from the north And Wist Wefe FURMLE boro church. A bomb was throwi i g v oy he north AR more Hofiey OT more troopR. “The Henate tomotrow will resume the aftected by ‘the e revolver shots were fred at the macaiLe | Fallrleen" tractors, known as suow T S ates oney or s e 3 e 3. Ven'molos. sithoush without officfal| confroversy begun Saturday over the sl | o K the ) w in ron from four different Alrec.is. The cocus |uanke were preased Into sorvice dusing ;finizfi:;’ trolley lines were in sperat pents of m; -car ?nnfl-“\“’;’ff .‘n‘{;akfi“: the. egrly morning hours for the purpose then gave chase. One o ®KILZ | of dragging the snow plows through the 3 PRIty was seen to have been wouaded, imegvily. trafficked thorstmnfares. Dy | TIRST GENTINE RLIZZARD or‘, but all the men escaved. Nowe of the | arrerngon ey "B4d 'Buccesded in con. SEASON IN NEW ENGILASD auxiliaries was hurt. vlflh;"Blvmdw:y.h above Fa.‘q-mnnd' Boston, Feb. 27.—Delas'cns of an &b« 7 TR AV A street, Into a min 3 1 veen g -4 - P -~ NEW, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY [igh, walls of o . “‘i’?rfi"::‘,bf::;;fi nonmal early break-up of waat wine {lke” work of @now traveled ah endless g bl 4 , © a4 grasshippers cseion of automoblies flled - with | 0 gener peasant porisars. were rude! hen nuine biirmar At'the Grand Central terminal e rvow: Taritat s, a bt amd drivea by nd, the saow accumde by nigatfal vas a vel in sudurds of fhis ts In expisad places. it el ion wes not seriously hindered . ‘i ows rating { ntinus 1-iou’ Irish republic- movement ‘was denouncad (Of the party's national headquarters here. the affected area. | a5 g in | inusd wl o by the Rt Rev. Patrick Joseph Ciune, [ W/ i hu‘du'.!:s slrch ll.'I ‘I:nh-':;x; Oftictals 2t the Penm archbishop of Parth, Austra®la, upon his|ihe past compeign -he swas. acth - {stated the worst trouble experionced wa: | hay, return to that city-from Europe. po' ma, of me“{ndmma:-:"ec: to -lt:‘::l -::-,;,‘m! (asiem uriins, whicn are o | Weva 0 _ 2 ral’ committee. " into New York. 0 Manhattan Trans- | 3 NVITED ‘sena ’ The . British ‘share of the loan to be|Viser to Vice President Marshall, when'gor N7 o o | BERTR FAMI BEY I E p - oo FlsZning funds for| 'St Augustin, Fla, Feb. 20— Preataent.| contracted by the state of Sao Pautn. |he Was governor of Indiana, and alfo o niy raj * £t ]| TO NEAR EAST CONFERENCHE compared . with ‘150,000 »"” men, as|elect Harding spent Sunday quietly at| Rrazil, will be. lssued’ at London this | Governor Ralston. with w and { - 4 ted by the| his ‘headqus '8 here seeing no callers! Week. The bonds are to run thirty 5 A minority report and apparent brln:l':% .mone of the|years at 8 per cent Interest. problems. of hl: pre-irduguration period X Fag). L amine m been ';lflany;{-t oL . President Riog of .the Liberian - re. relattén ‘o the confefnee. '!"'1“;“" (o Foad peeial fitymant L, wiloh Senibor [ LT o - pien, "by'rfi' Unitd | Tor New Forc F-::ml"ry?:f":; e 'p::v. a ‘d:'mi:l:‘ ‘:m—mfl e DR, ey mg"'_-"m “flz °wm. Internationsl committes, nezotiations for American financlal aid TapireGognt Brorsa, e Itelian foreign o get up the raiiroad pay- | oig Cucisl period, according to investi inlnmal deemed by the French a8|ment bill. Semator Gronnz, republican < for his country. u:chn on h:e !;ro\md. will come in $ “their polnt of view. f North Da Py #pring ‘w he people, weakefied BY| Reperts from Allahabad, that a train MUST MEET DEMANDS OF , * 't} uericultaral - apprepriation bill ;’::v:: ‘has m?efi“n::;ly'h:&um ey e Aryrene, dyor: Dol fucah Ny R s REPARATIONS COMMISSION |, The Tnct of the sipropriation bills be- | Tiere have been no aptdamics exoedt the | Sare oty aerion 17 7 SUemiste| o rington, Feb, 39— Appbintment of £ % WY, S o b“t;sg'u m iiiu’,}‘é‘im Lt “";'.hl occastoral casés of typhus. : "_'. Burt New, an attorney of Indhnnrmflm_ prmer o, ple- - funds In' elght for -reliel wors = as executive secretary of the. democtatié 'tralns were reported by rafir i in ntldte o the | s o o rnen ComBleted by | amount to gbout $10,000.000 which In-| Tarsey somemmad pores Tant toe. sy, |Dational committes. was announced fodad | to be morme n v o i Ttk m"w dsclarse At Germany | portel to the senate earty thic waer oy | CUdes: contributions from Ameriea estl:| nany. had reduced.its. operations. fn the |y Chalrman White. The apoiniment was the fact that. the biizsard s 1roats must meet: the demande made upon her e D e '-fly s week and | mated at $3,000,000. According to’the| papueo fieids in the Tampico ofl dls.|Mmade under resolutions adopted at the .with this oity zs its center, and ex:en: s b .t Tt more discussion of | international- committes - $7,000,000 more trict in nocthetn Mex!co, mieeting here last Thuraday of the Ba-|ing as far porth se Syracuse, cnabled| .. fleary disarmament. The naval com. | wiil be necessary to také care of the paras ioeg tional committee’s executive committee. !the officlals ot - 1::‘.125‘: xlul;fiun:owrmmmend conitinyanes | famine-stricken areas until harvest if of the rafiroad to bulldin, Great Britain’s eampai; he|: Mr. New, who will have direct charg8 snow. sweepers and 8 program, pro- | the work of the relief tal: ien sgainet ¢ elded. Incrersed anp PR e 4 L ‘organization is to & matntained.” A ::rlnl melm and’ nl&a inerease the v aVYy pes L eut by | QUIET SUN: The | army bini -holstneim-' b b - T propriations for ths ‘regular personnel| & HARDING HEADQUARTERS | to sylvania terminal | in, cul* 7 1n digging ofien Snow was. reportad to be- fait INSPECTED FACILITIES FOR Wewvily o northers Nets J‘?‘:“?;‘lh;;o{f ‘. EXAMINING IMMIGEANTS ixi:-.u York. 5 Two suspects arrested at Little ¥alls, e N Minn,, " after a nThtUe with officers | Boston. Feb. 20.—Dr. Hugh 8. Cum- | ered By the e ‘I‘hn subway aystem ‘ware held in } in connection with the g, surgeon pemeral of the Unled !on schednled investization ‘of the Wold-up of & mall car |States .visited the quarentine station o4' flow resuliing , Feb 20.—A dsspatch o the n Rome dated Satvr- ora @euprting for Lon? 1 thie Angors r Ear y said he had y the British governme:n nearer to solgtion. virtuall; ts of the sto. ‘man insol the £ of t- lian government to ot~ of a Nothern Pacific } Gallup's Ilapd today and inanccted the | purface and wiavatsd 1in e conference, Althomsh whien, : : — acilities for_examining Immigranta ©F |ran roeuiarly from the sates g ey M “A bomb made te reaemble plece of | tr2Ces of typhus. He sald he would re¢ !bilzzard. b g he R the Constantinorle despatch, it eammot ! go in a conelliatory T s be Increased ™ ’ {a coal was Aiscoversd at Portland, Me,qommend that these facllities o whtér front was dsserted by Mrs. Catherine de Sarno, a bride, of| A conference of health officlals x” At~ liahipping was at a lundmn! r:-,nv"'.; e two months, in a'hod of coal that she was 1ANtio seaboard states and principal Pors . the dny y ] i A shinpi~g b, = x J emptylng,into her kitehen stove, will b held st Washington next #TideY | Harhor wint aesnpd o coeir®r OOl | Belir Sami Dey fs quoted ; - - to considér the typhus situation. 18 ekpected to be Tefonted ut - J, “that Turkey cannot re- u__r ' Btrenuons _envesition the ' Grent S g gy 1 eot us hag cvernment, in Constaniinople it is the succesaof of the povern- that sisneq lie treaty of Sevres, - “T0 wEEn | | Lakes-St. Lawrence River' Tidewatdr pro-| GEEMANY 18°TO ¥EF 1o | 2 The storm passed off at 10 o'c) Nk ject by the New England: Trafflc UNDER-NOURISHED CHILDBEN 'night. leoviry o snow a1l of ,’;g:';"4'_§‘41‘ i g H oy [ {one-he'f inahas, Abent x 4 feh was Ta 5 death warrant, A : n ‘Berlin, Feb The Germa WOVE- | stesmaSip Cold Havar. e orn ert I renienceq to death only, bat 3 ik varh o n : ¥ < ; ment will lnel:de in the Ml:% 3’03'13-1'{3"3 n’arn,‘. TSN wnst - Te At :}.‘;.u: "h-c: nderans Turkey to desth & CONFERENCE WILL . Yyerious: law books.” T o X A current vear am appropwiation - e ald of tuzs ond 8 tn 3y BRary. 5og of the ‘American Federation of | thoss. ’ g ol anfacturing men's wear ks for feeding under-nourished { rising tide 000 ma t — e, y N R declared tonight in a 3 3 2 and worsteds, which Nave beeh closed for | children. Thé Alstribution of the.funds | BARGE Apmrrr wiora ¥Ive wpy |FORMER INT ATIONAL Sy -flhhvnbaewm{nq governmen —— two months,>wjll recpen-today and il} be in conjunction with the propossd RNk e " ot o/ )— | censorship would make. no. farth O v S ~erate on ful S g __:”:: :”L';m “.u-“eflh;odmmmm - OFF MASSACHUSKEFS COAST TED IN VIEXNA mm 7o SRR ™| L % 3 American aue - through plctures, ’ Provivostown, Mase, Fon, 20-—itca Vienna, Feb. 20 The arrest here yes terday of Icnatius T 1| ternational Light tonieght whi! 4 Kepp rovalutios 3 IX MANCHESTER, ENGLAND-| shore “unasis 1o taeert > rovalutionaty peg. e MY, was made on an exira- —— < | ready to shoot a i) abaard an aiditfon werrant of “a fareim - : : this o o : Manchester, Eng., Feb, 30—A Mumber { begeches oy at tae eariiat owmortoni- | ment.” prosemsoy Grocs mpain Srntle the : S % . T B 7 > man ; “‘"‘_‘ & Pt of farmhouses in ¢ w*‘ ::’“ fire | . The wind was .iriviaz the barge| It is wndsratood that the ' Anstrinn 2 | _m' B 1 o ; WS abptatasiat. A0 W ot vieinity of. Manch wer shorewards, but lats tone ! of t, s a differencein | view. ‘stated th night. The fires government alsn : 9 bring chare £%:A near enough ‘0 euable 2eainet Tinesln. afleine forsary of dom. |21 to rake the mer ot b = - Miazige forg T Tuckahoe and the ba~we Ruer |Lis i ¢7muection with his recent ro- & < 4 a tvities. 214 2185 nconsinz him of rests v fo% broke adrift (-om 1t e yallev| tng tn Vienna vader false names, [ ‘ n Pekel HI™ 0 W k. ProE——— 4 Bass and the Peak-d Hiu eciast giars.| FHIPPING POARD sTEAWER ¢ MARTIAL LAW HAS BEEN 1 met rescued the crew of ADWA I3 WATER- 4] T o : ; § PROCLAIMED IN WUNGARY | ol tne. bréeches ouo-. : ey conference proper "~ Alson- 101 g ; i} 4 : ’ B —— e 0.—A wirsless mes the vm:u'nf all (mm- that tn‘.‘u‘ hig mddna {esuped - 1 0 E F v g Te, 19.~Martial l:v is re-] LONG ISLAND TOWNS saze received tonieht from the shianag 7 3 K it. . His. fam- . ve heen declared COMPLETELY ISOLATED|board steamship Oowa sta »3 thas the fctal Turkisn hleatbn‘ and the repre ; k s g “the threatened M!fi .S LS was . water-lozged, out of costrsl and i 2 i . New York, Feb. 21.—In Nassau coun-| drifting befors a gale ahont five m'isg south, southwest of Fonw..ic Ialand Ligni ship. . Immediate, assistance was -eqaests ed. The revenae Thaimia was fi?wud from N i the vessel's

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