TEPELINS DROP BOMBS OF PARI Fall in Suburbs Injuring Seven or Eight Persons. LITTLE DAMAGE IS DONE Auto Aircraft Guns and Aeroplane Squadron Used In Defense, But Mist Prevents Pursuit. Paris. Zeppelin airships ralded Paris early Sunday morning and drop ped a dozen bombs, but the damage done was unimportant. Seven or eight persons were injured, but only one seriously. Four of the aircraft started for the capital, following the valley of the Oise, but only two reach: ed their goal. Missions also were dropped at Compiegne, Ribecourt and Dreslincourt, but without serious re sult. Parls remained calm while aerial Invasion was in progress, and residents of the city exhibited more curiosity than fear as to the results, Trumpets gave the signal! that all the approach. Searchlights were turned upon the clouds, antiaircraft guns opened fire and aeroplanes rose to at. tack the Germans, but their operations were hampered by a heavy mist Two Zeppelins Turned Back An official the raid declares it show how well would work test, served only ments oul when to 4 he “Summing up, the Zeppelin Paris was a complete failure put Is only trate how well work their to demons arrangements calm. On served defensive population was incendiary bombe on Compeigne, enly unimportant damage bombs were dropped on Ribs Dreslincourt the peigne, without result” ’ tos north o Com VOTED 22 TIMES ONE DAY Fred Eisner, In Terre Haute Trial, Claims the Record Indianapolis A 22 times in one day was Fred Eisner, who testified in the of the Terre Haute Elgner told of his 1914, laugh, which was Anderson after he peat the number The witness fined his operations and with one ex time he record for woting claimed by trial election case work on November of with a Joined in by had the wit NER re testified that he con Lo three preg # ption each voted He he was said cheated out of the other doliaz ‘an the money already Ei lenged once dur paymaster said I had made encugh BENer was only chal ne the day, he said SUBMARINE TOLL FOR WEEK Eight British Jones' Locker Vessels Sent Toe Davy By Germans German submarine London during the week é&nded Mar suited in the loss of eight British 1 tonnage of and sailings, bw total arrivals as to a fngued iralty torpedoed ording Adn SUI INAary Three able to } Sore re@r« Le total losses to British commerce beginning the 96 merchant and 47 fishing vessels. # or the of war to wers vesaels DEATH IN WOMEN'S ROW. Luther Richmond Killed By C. V. Terral At Meadow Creek Hinton, W. Va Luther was shot and instantly killed Meadow Creek by CC. V. Terral. fol lowing a quarrel between their wives Both merchants of Meadow Creek. Richmond first shot at Terral, it was sald, and succeeded In hitting him. Terral was not fatally wounded, however, according to physicians were MRS. SHARP GOING TO PARIS. Wife and Children Will Join Ameri. can Ambassador, Elyria, Ohlo.-—~Mra. William Graves Sharp, wife of the American Ambas. sador to France, will sall with their five children om the French lner Patria from New York Thursday to join her husband at Paris. The Patria will take a southern route to Mar: seilles to avoid the danger of sub. marines as much as possible TO REVIEW EXPRESS RATES. Order Reopening Case Is Signed By Commerce Commission, Washington. Formal orders reopen: ing the express rate case requested in the petition filed a few days ago by four of the principal express com: panies, were issued by the Interstate Commerce Commission, Hearings will be held at dates to be named later. Pending such hearings, however, wo changes in rates may be made NTRE HALL. BATTLESHIPS SUNK | IN DARDANELLES Two British and One French Warship Strike Mines. TWO OTHERS ARE DAMAGED Infiexible and Gaulois Put Out Of Action By Turkish Guns—Three Battieships On Way To Straits To Replace Those Lost. London.—During a bombardment of the Turkish forts defending the Dardanelles straits the French battle- ship Bouvet and the British battleships Irresistible and Ocean, in the order named, struck floating mines and were destroyed. The Bouvet went down in 26 fathoms of water in less than three minutes Bs Copyright.) that few of her The British battleships in sinking, and practically all aboard thems were taken derstood saved slower the men the fleet, the being under a hot fire from the rescue forts, inflexible and Gaulois Damaged The bad her shell French British battle cruise; forward control hit by a heavy and will need battleship repairs Gaulois was Thege casualties ard action during British Oe urred Ow & vigorous which 156 or more French and warships, advancing into the after they had apparently been swept bombarded the Turk rifically The full ex done to the fort of mines, batteries ter tent of has not yet been learned, but it is be to have heavy, Other Battleships Teo Join Fleet. To replace the Irresist } the Admiralty the Queen and the Dardanelles A di that the Frene similar the damage been ble and Ocean, glates taken already Iv to go to the Dardanelles to replace th Bouvet I in acti gone to the which was on the Syrian cos connection wit} in ment of the loss of the battles ip Admiralty makes known the fa Vice-Admiral had incapacitated by iliness. hb been sue in command of allied fleet Rear-Admiral Michael de Ro beck the ct that Carden, who been as ceeded the Tohn PLAIN STREWN WITH BODIES menians When Russ Left ¢ ¢ London Appalling accounts of con ditions in Armenia h officials in London of Red Cross Fi Ave hed the read the Armenian ind The test rec Armenian who says t} tas is an named Der whole plain overed with bodies of When from th men nn and the fell upon the them up mosque the Women CHINESE WILL BOYCOTT JAPS. All fire Chis Shops. Portland of all residents declared A DOvYeott on Japanese goods In for retaliation demands recently made upon Chi The decided upon at a meeting of the Chinese Six (Com panieg, Any Chinese violating the boy it was decided. shall warning upon the first thereafter will be subjec picket will be each Japanese business action was cott receive a offense and to a fine A in : stationed front of house SOCIALIST FOR CITY COUNCIL Aldermen Of Berlin Take cedented Action. Berlin, via London The of Berlin elected Herr Sassenbach, So eialist and secretary of a labor union to be a member of the City Counetl This is the first time that a Socialist ever has been nominated to this office There were 86 affirmative ballots while 16 ballots were blank. TELEGRAPH TICKS The trial of Frank Abarno and Car. mine Carbone, charged with placing a bomb in 8t. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, was tentatively fixed to begin on March 29 by Judge Nott, in General Ressions, Speaker Champ Clark. in Philadel phia, and Governor Dunne, in Cinein- natl, made speeches urging it as the patriotic duty of all Americans, native and hyphenated, to stand up squarely behind President Wilson in his policy toward the European war. Progress toward the reorganization of the Bt. Louis and San Franciseo Railway, now in receivership, was re ported by the financial interests con. cerned. Clay Henninger, Jr., of Chambers burg, Pa., killed himself by hanging in the attic of his home. Unpre \ ~~ \ MY WHAT, STRANGE I i LOOKING JN } TULIPS WILL INSIST ON NEUTRAL RIGHTS British and French Replies Not Sufficient. i WILSON WANTS MORE FACTS The United States Will Deny Right Of the Allies To De Blockade Of Neutral Coasts clare a fance ywuncil and Department that fs not * Allies whether the know wheth is intended ae ordinary r itraband and traband ar be the k Kaj & detern non-oon basis for future detention: this question not only the which np at wtion of depend nature of an) eps taken by t} i'n time, but al the probably w ay be ited States this basis for th iaims for DE SIRES E Bris rrunt ions ruption der the new policy TWO MORE TORPEDOED German Submarines Attack Merchant men Hyndford and Bluejacket fondon LseTT nedoed 1} member of the Hynd{ war reported killed The Bluejacketl's crew took boats : ! dun The steamer aged, remained Beachy Head is a promontory ith coast of England, English Channel, roy i tins Pp pee DE about 20 «{ of Brighton BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED Glenartney, From Bangkok, Sunk By Submarine On English Coast f.oondon. The British steamer Glen tney Bend hy Head by no notice of her of Glasgow, was torpedoed off ys German submarine which gave ntention iin the scramble crew was drowned bering 40, several of Jured, were picked up by a and landed at New Haven i The Glenartney, which was of 3.900 | tons register, was bound from Bang | kok, for London, loaded w { 8.000 tone of rice one of the num were boats The others whom for ir glen mer Siam, { HOTEL PROPRIETOR KILLED. i into Own Mead. iesington, Ky.-—Joseph M. Skain | one of the proprietors of the Phoenix Hotel in this city, and one of the best known hotel men in the South. was shot and instantly killed by KE A. Walden, chief engineer of the hotel. who then sent a bullet into his own head. Physicians say Walden will die from his wound, ENDS HER LIFE IN BARREL. Pennsylvania Woman Drowns Herself In Rain Water. York, Pa. Mrs, Edward Heltzer, 63 years old, of Mount Pleasant township, near New Oxford, ended her life by plunging headlong into a barre! of rain water sitting in the rear of her home. When discovered by her husband her feet were protruding from the barrel and her body was so bent that it would have been impossible for her to have saved herself had she tried. BELGIANG PUSH LINE FORWARD Big Battle Along the River Yser Believed Next. i i FLOODS HAVE SUBSIDED Battie On the Western Front Expected To Occur Along the Yser—Germans Awaiting Reinforcements Before Beginniny a Counter Attack pan %s rida “ered nportant ridge nc have been re pulsed ronune forest and 1 ckened somewhat, owir the tione return of wintry 141 fie fre here is li News in front, and beyond the fact Russians have again crossed the Pris niiar " russian frontier in tne Tilsit, and that they tinuing their offensive against the irians in Bukowina is No « situation I near Ate angs { y fuese in the ! SEES DANGER OF INVASION i { i ! Be Needed. London ~The Marquess ilord of the Privy Real, addressing a delegation ‘of the volubteer They May of Crews idefense. said that while there was s | possibility of a hortile landing in Eng {land this was considered more likely Isome months ago than now. There was fio telling, he added, wha! form the latest stages of the war might take or to what devices or straits Germany's desperation might drive her, AMERICAN COTTON SHIP LOST. Only Seven Of 28 Members Of Bark . Pass’ Crew Saved. Berlin.-—An announcement made by the Overseas News Agency indicates that a number of men log! their lives in the wrecking of the American bark Pass, of Balmaba, which went ashore near Sylt, one of the Nerth Frisian ls lands. The announcement says that seven members of the crew were saved by life guards from a coast patrol station. GAINS IN WEST 10,000 Men, FIGHTING FCR THZ EILLS | British, French and Beigian Forces { Beeking Points Of Vantage Along the Front Preliminary To the General Advance. While Earl Kitchener, war, and other leaders are { cabinet bending for material and are en- complete opti the victories of only of war recruiting, That gained {output i week were after the but that length as realized must Progresses everybody increase in is fully England believes ne comes for the offensive * no turning beck lists he March 14 battles of were ity A from March 10 to nclusive, d hich the ring w UNE Ww and 8t Eloi that 112 from wounds wounded or are n seuve Chapelle fought, show officers were killed or 158 oflicers died and that Were Probably Over 10,000 tions among ublished as yet i been given out Events Impending KILLS HIMSELF AT PLAY Stepping On Loose End tle Thomas Souter t have anvbhody 1 in hig back and starte Having mself A went out of twine of wild west lassped bh fe twine, flepped on the triped himself £0 tight His mother was in few yarde distant $ight he could IEE » death, only a Wag go help noose for MISTAKE LEADS TO DISCOVERY - Te Check Spotted Typhus infection Found. | Remedy Fever Venive, via London. Through & mis {take of a laboratory worker in filling fa boitle with snizol, inttedd of anise oll, Prof. Sigmund Fraenkel. of the University of Vienna, had discovered a preparation which kills the louse that transmits the infection of spotted typhus. Anieo! ig one of the derivatives of anise oil. PLAN MONUMENT TO AMERICA. Belgians Will Thus Show Gratitude For Aid. Brussels, Belgium, via London. Prominent Belgiane connected wilh the National Commitiee, formed for the purpose of looking after Belglan interests during the war, bave initiated & movement #@ crect a monument to America, in token of gratitude for the assistance given by the United States in feeding the war sufferers in thls country { i i ; 1 i ENEWS TOLD PARAGRAPHS Latest Happenings Gleaned From All Over the State. { LIVE NOTES AND CCMMENTS. Three Murderers Win From Pardon Board—Poor Board Refuses To Supply Drugs To Fiends—Two Hurt In Runaway. Mre. Catharine Jacoby, enty-five, of Allentown, broke der blade in a fall down stairs aged sev a shoul Mahlen R. Stroh and Miss Mabel J. P the Bachman senjor at Princes of the Brides Catasau WwW. Ewing K. Emmons, a was elected rresbyterian Church Pr ton, pastor Harry Mrs. John Darrah of Hokendauqua town Hospital Union fatally They ’ Mrs Sunday ithe platfo: A. R. and other of Allentown have ange celebration of Memo: E. Mank hs and de Aban secretary. Rev. Asher Philadelphia. will be the organises named a for the al Day is been cOmmitlies 0 an nrade Owen med chairman Co SS Mover zenlousness In religious and what Over mat is sald to have been offer themselves as a sacri fice to God. are believed to be the re: rons for the double suicide of Mr. and Edward H. Seiverd., aged forty two and fortyeix years, respectively hanging in Caernarvon ters ire to found barn on their farm in Berks county. the The Directors of the Poor of York County decided that they lacked au thority under the new drug act to grant the request of York physicians that they furnish narcotics to victims of the habit. They ruled to supply only indigent patients who will become in mates of the almshouse during treat ment for their relief. There are 1.200 victims of the drug habit in York, the physicians assert. The State Board of Pardons recom mended commutation of the death sen tenced of Andrew Malinowski, Alle gheny. Arthur Simons, Tioga, and Gregario Rizzatl, Philadelphia, and granted a pardon to Dusan Melle, Alle gheny, who was granted commutation in 1904. The three men granted clemency were under sentence of elec. trocution. Simons was declared to be insane by a report of State alienists. The robes of John Gorsea, altar bay at Stanislaus Polish Church, Shamo- kin, were accidentally ignited in front of the altar of the church during serv. fees. Several priests and a number of male parichioners extinguished the flames, but not before the boy had been seriously burned, along with sev. eral of his rescuers. A number of women fainted In the excitement.
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