Connersville Evening News (Newspaper) - July 30, 1915, Connersville, Indiana 28. No. 48. 30, 1913. TWO CENTS 0 Are a Busy Lot Trying to Enforce OFTEN As Plainly It the to Take By Ruleta and wore a lot of for in ihe of a h. It lieen iy than and at to legal requin is a and i t i Tins ce of tlic this n ami part the dt liit of into a that failures win is tiim of a of ill he for of aro The first n for a ill the The Is mn and from now on will ho equal to a from l ifT it. to I and the rulo i ar must a ss it is at side of tiie and with its in to jind its body tint out af an of This is to insure the when it is to he third is as the most important of It this keep to the to tJn ail the In the holds are in the Inii those three the Kist of it. Thf is intended for greater safety and of penerai and it is needless to nay that the about it. or to be when he does nor under and it. or does not wish to lindernd it. merely borrows in the and places unenviable light in the of men and general upon too be stated in thia It is a rule if would make almost all other motor rules and which would reduce motor accidents by more than ninety per The rule is Drive EXODUS from Train after train is the over the yet state the of and other Into the Interior 4f Previously great would have been nf 11x4. to the If were sent There is no way of whether or not the will apply the the he .Ml things are ready the k from the and all point to a rear when tlie take The army will and take up farther In the enormous of A statement merely says that if prompts the whole of the statement ran he a little while of armies WIRES II DOWN Heat and Power Co Expanding TIME With Town of Laurel For and Sold and the after the account of the projection of the Heat Power ri to Laurel it was learned that h which the whole was begun This which as a to tive the new is described in detail under another Against L. H. Company SPARKS Petition of Who ( Damage to His Telephone Line SUIT FILED BY John Divorce MMl Custody of Sarah has filed suit for a from her husband John Diver charges arc and neglect being conple were mar ried in together till this complaint sets forth that they own a resid eace in East The asks four dollars There are children the seven The the of the an for to against le Htat k company as granted this forbidding III go further with its work of light wires toward The taken by of on of L. A. of the Telephone L. dray is in the and may not for In his Frost for Mr. brought their li Judge lie the order and will in the Fayette Circuit next to hear the Ls decision will either remove the or make it The Mr. sets out hat the Heat Power is a high-power tall down the same road long whi h the telephone line to In it is the high wire is within two feet of the telephone It is the moment the high current turned interfere greatly with the operation of he telephone and would create real and constant of the wires would charge the telephone line with a high cur allegations further have that the Heat Power Com lany s line lan be so constructed down the valley as to be and to prevent interference with the tele phone in the News there Is a fuller description of the work al ready done on the southward line bv the defendant MR. ANSTED IS MENDING whose critical and seemingly almost hopeless ill ness of the last few days is com mon is distinctly Many signs of returning were seen in the patient While his condition is still dangerous in the there are reasons to hope that his extraordinary vitality and recuperative faculty is about to surmount the attack he has is to have a real lighting beginning about the first of next The Heat Power win supply the and will branches for domestic service into many a farmhouse down the movement not only is important as a single is believed to be prophetic of further expansion of central electric into the rural Heat Power t has lately been granted both by Fayette and Franklin and it has signed a year contract with the town of will begin with twenty-one h of the hundred eandle power They wili burn all as any resident of who by any is UP alter half ( lock m. will The about eight hundred and fifty in are securely down the Laurel into the town and over and workmen are stringing up the transmission This work will be complete by tomorrow is believed that the company is minded to go in for rural and it is sure that more than one rural community is ripe for an innovation of Manager Dales of the refers to the recent widening of the plant to the of twenty-two the installation of the new the arrival of a and the other improvements now as changes which will give the plant a fifteen hundred kilowatt For Gerard and Holds a Xot However Anything Relations July 20.-Ur. Theobald von German who returned to the capi tal yesterday from a visit to the army headquarters in the where h talked with Emperor sent for Jamse W. the American Ambassador to conference was a protracted lasting an hour and a problems of the relations be Germany and the United States were generally and exhaustively but as far as can be ascertained the conference is not likely to lead to tangible results nor to any formal change in Germany's manner of conducting her submarine slain DIED FOR CRIME by American Press trial of Charles A. for murder of Herman more than three years has been spectacular to the last The death of a well known Now York to its social as high rottenness and widespread graft were believed to have to it. despite his many and emphatic of was found guilty of conspiring for the gambler's He was at that time a Police His execution is the fourth to result from the Rosenthal fORIELY VEO III Expected Here For Address Knows the by of State by the Immensity of the World to Death in the Chair in Early Beautiful Tribute to His Wife in issued R Believed Beginning of a PEACE AND H. secretary of the State Commission for Relief in Belgium just forwarded to C. Hull an acknowledgment of the formal sent by Mr. as chairman of the local Belgian to Honry Lane The it will be is for Mr. Wilson to to and present his plea in person to a meeting of Lane late General in been a prominent figure in the diplomatic and state circles of Washington for Before his Mexican service he was for five years United States minister to Thooe five years gave him first hand knowledge of the and he has remained in close and sympathetic touch with the little even since his official services Thus it that he should now be the head of the Indiana commission for the relief of this shattered and starving great with its more than twenty millions of men under its epochal viewed from any and its appeals to the has brought a kind of upon the neutral In this apathy the phrases in and women and have come to have a lees direct and powerful even upon the minds 01 tne most sympathetic and compassionate of than they would have had a year It is believed to be up to Mr. Wilson to come to dispel the apathy and arouse a new and effectual interest in the conditions That Mr. Wilson will and that the date of the meeting will be August fifth in the is fully al though his formal acceptance of the invitation is not yet at States Long Desired to About Conditions Treaty Negotiations TO July 29.The first five months of the great war cost France exactly 6,403,000,000 francs 280.609.000.) This is shown by the report Of the budget committee on supplementary military and naval Just July at certainly steady of and in the so often that he was utterly innocent of the death of Herman Charles Becker went to his death in the electric chair at o'clock this Just before the was switched on he repeated his declaration that he was a In a issued he paid a beautiful to his Becker arrived at Sing Sing Prison at 11:30 o'clock having come in an automobile from where her interview with the Governor took tine went at once to her husband's cell to bid a last farewell and remained there until a restless night Becker rose at sunrise and passed an hour reading the He asked that the morning papers be brought to him as soon as they reached the and when the guard arrived with an armful the condemned ment went through them passed an hour at his and soon after 8 o'clock the acting principal Frank told him that he must prepare for the final Becker answered cheerfully that he was and walked unfalteringly to the head was clipped to receive the and he wed to return to his where a new suit of black dark gray together with waiting for July 30.Secretary Lansing announced today that a committee of public organized in Port au has taken charge of the capital and is conducting the de facto After a conference with American naval officers and the American the committee decided on disarmament of the city which began July 30.With the disarming of Haitien soldiers and civilians at Port au by American it was believed here today that this was the beginning of the restoration of permanent order in that It was not believed likely that the American marines under Rear-Admiral Caperton would be withdrawn pending the establishment of a stable United States has for some time been some move that would give promise of manent Events that led to the landing of overturning of the government and the slaying of President is will hasten is thought probable that before withdrawing its the United States government will its efforts to negotiate a treaty with Haiti fo administration of Uncle Sam is Into the War in Sports Do Xot Ask Odds on the Developments TO BE NDER ITS Twelve Contractor Interfered With the But it is Moving Arguments to Be Heard Against the brick masons are busy as warrior ants about the walls of the new They are good they are well and the working conditions are but they have a great job before The new infirmary is to be than most people the general S. E. expects to have it snug under its slate within twelve weeks from the freakish weather has interrupted this as it has so much other work in Had usual summer prevailed as a would have been two weeks farther advanced than it is. But in working weather the job has been urged ahead under full and even if the interruptions already suffered should continue in the same it Is probable that the building would be or at least nearly enough done to be before the actual so dreadful to the poor under the old comes and there a taxpayer is heard to complain a little of this large work which the county is Most of those who complain do so without any actual to slight the and few of them contend that the wretched old pile which has crated the indigents for so many years was The main argument is that the county with considerable less expense have housed them well it Is fully believed to be the answer of the great readily It amounts to Fayette county's poor are comparatively tha county is comparatively the poor must be a new building had to be and a good one which the county will never be ashamed to have is cheaper in the long aside from the moral than a less expensive That Something ile Done In the July 29.The betting in London is even money that the United States will be in the war in five Passengers arriving here today on the of the White Star declared that when they left London to embark on the which sailed from Liverpool on July 21, many bets were being laid at the hotels and clubs on the possibility of the United States entering the seemed about evenly they but so sure were those who thought this country would become embroiled that they asked no odds as long as the limit was set for six weeks at the one widely known London club a wager of was laid the day before the Adriatic one passenger HAS That the Allies in the Dardanelles Bestir is OWN July 30.A French lieutenant who captured a German ane found his captive to be of his own member of a branch that left France for Germany twenty years July 29.All newspapers here this morning give prominence to an statement from Petrograd that Russia awaits Franco-British which as an from great Eastern Power that it is to abandon the Joffre policy of and deliver a great attack on the western front in order to Germany to reduce her estimated at 2,000,000 apart from facing the in the Eastern theater of also is believed to he an intimation that Russia for a St. July 29,A six battle at the which will times the diameter of the the Turks and allow observed on the sUn today and provisions to reach so at Christian The spot appeared today and will be visible until August 10. It first appeared last February and now is on its seventh rotation with the which hate been hearing the brunt ot the may 8)ve and crumble up lira in the East. -