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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, id15 NEW YEAR BRNGS | i ons | PSDENT GUEST OF CLIPSE AT TODAYS ol miCeTEd HOPE 70 RUSSELL 5=~ ™ INDIANA DEMOCRATS ~ SESSION OF COURT |(Meriifmany || s 2ux i Officers i 3 2 e HARTFORD. were called to Elm street last night, Shares American Hardware. Shares G V ’. e b 'K X 8 = . 1 | £ . 3 o S| g Claimant (o For'use Hopss o GEL | vt i . 'minor araic ama no arvects | WIISON to Address Meeting in Gives Good Argument Against Woman e g g B WY T were made. | MEN'S FUR COATS Shares Union Mfg., Co. Shares St a Jury Trial Soon. qaepte omy vent sate. mavcocies— | Celehralion of Jackson Day. Suffrage—Boy Rarfles Arrested. | 20 Sharcs New Departure: Com. Shares Nes e Miss Fannie E. Holmes of No. 47 — Shares Bristol Brass Co. Shares Tru fneladventSoriallinon i oalina st - dLUR e sl BRRET o e _utfmvl«lays Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 8.—Four| One of the best arguments against | meant much to Daniel Blake Russell, | I New Haven. She will return home | husy hours await President Wilson | woman suffrage, which is being ad- “yvho claims to have been deprived of [Sunday. when he arrives here this afternoon | vocated about the city by a couple | s rightful inheritance, a large for- Meter robbers are again about and | to address a public meeting arranged | of young ladies this week, was seen | .tune, by the courts of Massachusetts. | yesterday it was reported that at-| by the Indlana Democrat club in | in police court this morning when | g - “It means that the time v | tempts had been made to rifle the me- | celebration of Jackson day. He will | Mrs. Mary Susie was tried on a charge | g F]NANC]AL NE oming near when he can step onto |ters in the Vega block on Arch street | speak in a hall which will seat more | of assaulting Mrs. Susie Sahan. Mary i : £ E y “the witness stand and ndicate him- [ and also in Coholan’s house on High | than 4,000 persons. was found guilty and despite the | iself in the eyes of his friends. Rus-/street. I The president, on his arrival, about | argument of Lawyer Joseph G. | sell has been told by the courts of Home-maae pastry. Regal Dairy | 2 o’clock, was to be met by the mem- | Woods, Judge Meskill fined her $3 | / I the Bay state that he is not Daniel | Lunch.—advt. bers of the Democratic club, in sixty | and costs for her pugilistic procliv- 2 | Rlake Russell. son of Daniel Russell, An unknown man was seen 'last | automobiles, and cscorted to the | ities. | o1 Melrose, and in reply he has in- | night hanging about a vacant housc | home of United States Senator John During the course of thc trial a | vited prosecution for perjury and mis- | gt the corner of Hamilton street and | W. Kern, where a luncheon will be | peek into the court room gave one Jrcpresentation in order that he might | Black Rock avenue, He refused to | tendered him. the impression that bedlam had A He has broke Both | i N ‘bring his case before a jury. Jeave the premises and Officer Nealon Miller to Open Meecting. loose. complainant and invited arrest but he is still free 0 a5 summoned. The man decided to From the luncheon the president | ACcused insisted on talking at once :g€0 where he desire: It is the hope | (., .te before the officer arrived. will be taken immediately to Tom- | 30d frequently their respective friends ; rosecutor in Melrose will S ] o | : o x - : y eriipii e e N Genuine discount sale, BabcocK's. | linson hall, where he is expected to | putted in as well. ~From the story 1 Falls to Nsany a Point Under (Continued fang ais, cas 5 —advt. begin his speech about 3 o'clock. | t0ld by Susie it appeared that some ; ! ! : e 3 v to his task £ i : : & 1 Russell to keep doggedly to A meeling of the house committce | Dick Miller, president of the Indiana time ago, Mary borrowed $50 from tal at Thann, - 5 i v evi e to prove that = /i vhi ’ . % {)\’;ib;m:;:fi;x&:\hg:-nw or of the Moose awill be held tonight to | Democratic club, will call the meeting her with which to buy a trouseau i § YGS[clflfly’S Cl%fi {ted . for her daughter. Yesterday, de- ak T s s to order and turn over the gavel to ol make arrangements for the smoker to o T £ it | clarea susie, Mary rushea into her 2 ) Germans A house looking for trouble. Seeing that Mary was looking for trouble, ' Wall St., 10:30 a. m.—The greatest . Susie looked for her $50, and a free | : tivity of the week prevailed in the in th F.ussell has asked the Herald to {8cnd his New Year's greetings to all | be held Jan. 15. Uhis friends and has writted the fol- (. H. Barnes, general secretar§ of dJewing statement: the Y. M. C. A, has gone to New Ha- Gov. Samuel M. Ralston, who introduce the president. The members of the Indiana legiz lature, which convened here vester- ket, yesterday's late buving move Berlin, Jan ment being resumed with increased | raphy.to Londo) force. Gains, however, were com- | official statemer paratively small, except in certain of | day the Germa the specialties prominent in the pre- | have made furl ceding session, the leaders making | gonne oFrest, i only slight upward progress A fea.|tempts of the ture of the initial dealings was thelthe vicinity of sale of $1,000 Southern Railway pre-| Vosges mounta ferred at 58, its minimum price. Mig- | pulsed. The st souri Pacifie made a new low record | ing is still in pr at 6 3-8 T.ondon was again back- | village of Ober ward, the international list showing | In Russian P} general declines able weather ig Noon.—Sales of the morning wers |1 operationg per cent. of the previous day’s tota that they capt business, but activity diminished | The text of &) toward noon, and prices wavered as | lows a result of profit taking. Great North In the westd ern and Northern Pacific were strong- | the continuous est of the high class railroads and |ground in ¥la Reading made a further advance re- |and our operati gardless of the federal indictment of {very much hind some of its officials. United States To the east Steel and Bethlchem Stecel were sell- |attempted durix f our outer t “the people who have been deeply in-| mne fourth annual social and dance | (% =7T% citement Mary grabbed up a lighted erested in my case will éxcuse Me | ¢ yjo Barbers’ union will be held in G ) lamp and threatened Susie, but fur- _for the delay in wishing them a most |, . myrner hall, Monday evening, Reception for President. ther hostile acts were prevented by prosperous New Year I wish to send |y, 55 f,ynch's orchestra will fur- After the speech a reception will be | friends, Before the dove of peace {these greetings now. I have been | pich the music and old and modern | held for the president at the Indiana | came out of hiding, however, Mary ®Weeply engrossed in securing new eV1- | qances will be included in the pro- | Democratic club rooms, and it is the | had shoved Susie’s face through a dence to redpen my case. [ am renflf gram. intention to have the president meet | crack in the floor and had pulled out ~now for battle at a mof-‘;‘fm,,s :;o:‘:: Court Industry, F. of A., from |as many prominent Indiana demo- | cnough hair to make a presentable B ave o e ent may throw. | Southington, came over here last night | €rats as possible. The reception | <rat.” | B o in the napqz has been: “To.|and administered a trimming to the | Probably will continue more than an) Mary's version of the fight differed His cry in the past oS Demb that | forty-five plavers of Court Charter | hour, and Mr. Wilson and his party | materially. She claimed to have paid i gmorrow we will throw a L Oak, F. of A. of this city, by a score | Will depart about 6 o'clock on their | §40 on account and would not pay $85.00- Raccoon Coats, now I eauecia sensstion b But ahat KOn e G0 to 621\ Next Tussday the local | Teturn! trip tolWashington. any more, because Susie owed her || $60.00. . LY 2 : The announcement that President | 13 rent. £80.00 Broadcloth Coats, Rus Wilson would speak here today has Chased Off Strect. sian Lamb collar, selected Musk- rat lining, now $65.00, “morrow has nev.r come. 2 omb thrown was the decision handed lodge will go to uthington for an- down by a ring that Mr. William J. | other round. Corcoran, while on the stump, said ——————— tes 3 i Evidently Susie w not satis 965 66 Tht i g » b 5 e state and large delegations began ar- | _ . = e 5 $65.00 Thibet Coats, with either he would break if elected county at- | CARRANZA’S FORCES Fivine oaply ihis tarEnine with ‘the judge’s e e Russian Lamb or Hudson Seal desk and ap- aroused much interest throughout the torney. He also said he would thresh Py St o ‘ _ Seal Arrives at Columbus. pealed to Chief Rawlings, explaining collars, sclected Muskrat lining, Russell case if elected. . . o bt the Tossell case it slected | AQPACKING SALTILLO!| o™ ™ Solmbus ient | S50, 1o Chist Rawiings ‘expiaining | | 1ow gis.00. riends of mine who oy e ; s e ey ouldinever Wilson, enroute. to Indianapolis, ar- | her $30. After being shooed outside, || #9500 Broadeloth Coats. Hud- have done so if he had not made such iy rived in Columbus at §:45 o'clock to- | she camped on the police station steps | | {8 TE0C 00050 a promise. Because of that Promise | payy Repors Say Hundreds Already | day. Tae president alighted from |and when Mary’s husband issued AR ball e e e 41 gave lectures asking the people to ¥ | the train and shook hands with those | forth she at once proceeded to up- |} "2 0 % 0 “support him that right might prevail. Have Been Killed or Wounded— on the platform, but did not make an | braid him and demanded her fifty lihing ) now $29.50 Mr. Corcoran . failed to take my address. jron men, Tiis wordy war was waxing S ti00 e O D i alde icasc up in March, 1914, and he said Villa to Attack Naco. The train left for Indianapolis a |so fierce that Sergeant Herting was P sy Lo P ¢ to do so in June. But W s - 9 o'cloc all mpelled to order the entire o ; o he would try byl Daredolmex iy an S n o ekl few minutes after 9 o'clock. finally compe $25.00 Gallow Cow Outside plaid flannel lin- quilted satin ing at virtually the same price, but |0 the former was far the more active. | driven back iny Coppers showed a strong undertone | by a counter a | 2] 2 3 on the rise in the metal. Specialties, | oners Welcomed at Richmond. i ;8 Y. Tur Coats, now $18,00, including equipment and motor In the centel Lo R el He 8.—A cheer- No Lights on Auto.—Fined. shares, added to vesterday's gains, | ¢ Argonne wd refused to have me arrested and in |about 3 a. m., today. Early reports | ing crowd of several thousand people Because w'hen l:m drove onto 1:\[?1“1- e Bonds were firm, except Rock Islar gress ¢ ‘the following September I was left out | from the battle said that hundreds al- greeted President Wilosn as he passed | street at 10 o’clock 'l:\st mg):t only the mlla“om' 1’s, which fell 3 point | A night att in the cold again. 1 sent him a let- | ready had been killed or wounded. | through here at noon teday. He shook | rear light on his machine was burning i e ontiaued ) 10 | e tér regarding my case but I have nev- [ The Carranza forces were attacking | 1ands until the train pulled out and | Alex Rheims was arrested by Officer povRnOs in pertalu paris of the: il SODE ISNEEN. ) spoke informally, thanking the crowd | Michael Massey. He pleaded guilty but tradinz fell off perceptibly and |\' ges, - WaAS | | | | { { k- ing my many loyal friends and |ven on business. 2 ita p i st ha < of today’s stock ma # Hoping m) a day, arranged to attend the meeting | fOF all was precipitated. 1In her ex i first half hour of today’'s stock mar again in June he 1 went to him and asked to be arrested Villa troops in Saltillo was begun by about 15,000 constitutionalist troops | Richmond, Ind., Jan. } iv ver, ave trav- | fro ins a ity 2 2,000 signers to a petition which will | cannon. i At Bradferd Junction, Ohio, H.m ‘of $5 v\n‘hnnt costs which was im- were checked New Haven evinced | west of Sennhg) ‘be prcfl;’n[(\d to Governor Walsh of e ) schools were (‘k:\sed and all the pupils ‘lfnsml, T;h(-lms explained _|hat he further heaviness, falling to nearly a | down under our "\{assachusctts asking him to see that . § o shook hands with Mr. Wilson. lighted his lamps but the oil was so roint under yesterday's close, two officers ang Tixet n sqbare deal. T have also so- | \Washington, Jan. §.—General Vil-| The firc department of Greenville, |low that it burned out. Close—Reading, Southern Pacific |as prisoners sk i ~exbdenes vonid o e« mow | 185 Misutlon to aiteck the Carranga | Ghic, wias asdembled st the' siatlon Sent to Reform School. and Amalgamated were taken at ad- |on for the villg S to re-open my case as soon as'| Barrison at Naco was communicated {at that town and rang the engine | . oo o Sl PO g MG" cn,,[ ed wm Maflslau mfl vances in the final hour, but selling | (Burnhaupt-Le v 1ea to the war department today in of- | bells in honor of the president. . . : : o i of Union Pacific and Pennsylvania | Sennhelm it is called. 1f I am not callec SO0 | o a1 despatches from army observers| Ho i honorary L 7 tne | Slippets tosticlioing fwerefrecovered checked the general rise. The cl “Unfavorable I will force the courts to give me a |ficial despatches from army observers; He is an honorary member o e i e oG e g 1l ris clos e din, on the frontier. Secretary Garrison | Gulfport, Mi R Gty GGl || S SERE e SR SR e mr Emmmu ImhflaflS ing was irregular 1]\“]‘1:‘\.1.:7 in e ha Wilhens standiscventy id, however, that thé information | waved his hat at the firemen. St g e nine days and I was denounced as a | came from the American side of the 8 e with stealing the articles. The young- - rank imposter and perjurer. But T | border. Aroivespingindianapolis ster’s names are Leo Juzefiak, Bdward Oty was never arrested or allowed to show When shown a report that Villa| Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. .8—Presi- | §mith, Alfred Chrisberg, Michael AR ‘that these accusations were false. I | had notified Major General Scott of his | dent Wilson arrived here at 1:48 . | Kerealaza, Joseph Podosknaki, Jo- was marked as a ¢riminal but was re- | intention of attacking the border | m., and went directly to the home of | seph Hooker, Dominic Zukaukas and | the United States government at fused a jury and was kicked out in- | town in an effort finally to dislodge | United States Senator Kern. A large [Howard Saunders. These young Raf- | Washington formal expressions of re- to the street like a vagrant. 1 won- | the Carranza forces, Secretary Garri- | crowd greeted him at the station. fles have been doing a wholsale busi- der if they think I am going to stand | son said he had received no report | e ness during the past week and among for such rot. I know I came from | from the chief of staff since he left MUST LEAVE CHILE. | the places victimized by them are H. good people and 1 know that T am | Naco for El Paso. —— I.. Mills’ store, the Fair Cent store | Smith and the wounding of Charles 2 Daniel Blake Russell. I have been Former President of Peru and Dr. | and the Union Tea company. Dorsch by Canadian militiamen. The '::‘: I‘ “P"nnv‘(f;‘-‘ . "r‘;' " . Am Lo 10tive 26y 2 brutally wronged and I will fight for D . ™ o . | Edward Smith, who seemed to be | dominion government also has offered 2 MINSTRELS WILI urand Given Eight Days to Get Out. 4 , g i . revenge. People wonder what makes, I I B 2 the moving spirit in the robberies and | to compensate the wounded man and | Am Smelting . 60% 59 3 1 12 criminals. Tt is just such treatment Santiago, Chile, Jan. 8.—The gov- | who has been in the toils before, was | the family of the dead man. Am Sugar L..104% 103% Austrians “as T have received. PERFORM JAN. 26 ernment today ordered Guillermo | gent to the reform school. All of the D | Am Tel & Tel.....118% 1183 When the proper time comes T will | Billinghurst, formet president of | other culprits were given a severe lec- Four Under Airest, Anaconda Copper.. 26% 26 .show who “Fresno Dan” is. I have —_— Peru, and Dr. Augusto Durand to | ture and a bad fright. They were then | Toronto, Jan. 8.—A provincial con- |A T S Fo Ry Co.. 94% 9414 ot spent all this time for nothing |y ar ¢ A, Group Ready for First | \c2Ve Chilean territory within eight | placed on probation. stable, a corporal and two privates | % 0 P e and he will wish he was back where days. spshse bl s Tl ] 61, 85 5 ‘ i he was before he was introduced into Public Appearance—Dancing to e | il e B e e T T . 2% as beeh rall i1 £ ca se. S President Billinghurst was deposed | attorney gemeral of the Province of |Conadian Pacific ..156% 155 front, accordin 1 could write more but T must be Follow Entertainment. in a brief revolution in February last. | PEOPLE’S SOCIETY Ontario, charging them with man- |Central Leather 9% 39 munication issu New York Stock Exchange quots On the cast tions furnished by Richter & Co., |in northern Pol Jan. 8.—Canadian govern- | members of the New York Stock Ex-|mains unchange ment authorities have forwarded to |change. Represented by E. W. Edd East of the National Bank building | tacks are prog Januvary 8 #ix hundred Ru Low. Close.|oners, and five High ) captured by us) gret on the part of the Dominion of | Am Beet Sugar % 1% 35 | Canada, for the killing of Walter | Am Copper ...... 55% G4% 548 | “Only artille Am Can 301, 29 % 2986, | on the eastern juatdad dnan v sta ooty R T oFn oo neerctoe TRt R NG PAM || L Rs fexnected i inatiiD U Tand slaughter in connection with the death | CPin0 Copper b forwardell, Sy e e emnieect o foe - € A would succeed him, but he was ar- — of Walter Smith & i§ whundine e il &RRLEEAUTS : The fighting 3§ N e e y St | alter Smith and the wounding | 3 - ing, January 26 the Y. M. C | rested and deported. On Nov. 30 last | Swedish Bethany Church Organization | of Charles Dorsch, American citizens | COT0 Products 4 s | Were the SEN &, January 26, in the Y. M. C. A.ly4phe peruvian police confiscated a t Fort B Sec. 2 . The |Distillers Sec 2 ¢ | statement, ocedl A - g gymnasium and will be followed by a . Thoc e on L lEs 2 st s be gladdened by joy and happiness in- | 80NaE . G2y quantity of rifies and war stores | men were held without Lail stead of being haunted by dishonesty | S0¢lal time and dancing. which it was alleged had been col- Month v ; Rets inc ped . 2 | “Strong fare and a black past of the people who | I70r many weeks the boys have been | jooteq by Dr. Durand in connection : . . S. Asks Redress, General Klsetet: 2 ! pled the smafl oy e practicing falthfully and now have | ity an attempt to foment a revolu. | Rev. A. W. Gldart, a special student ashington, Jan. 8.—The British | Great Nor pfd. .. 1 ar Belgrade, DANIEL BLAKE RU FIL, their Tflng& down fairly well. Th_e tion in Peru. of Yale university and one of the most | SCvVernment today was in receipt of | Interborough o 1 Y detachments of rehears lif(‘ be held from now until 5 f learned Swedish orators of this viein.| & formal note from the Tnited States | Interboro pfd i 50% [and routed the January 26 will perfect the features COURSE FOR RUSSIANS. ly, wilk b the principal speaker at| Fovernment asking that the Canadian | Lehigh Val oia 3314 2 Inight of Janua ELM CITY ATTORNEY of the entertainments. exercises to be held at the Swedish | Militiamen who shot and killed Walter | Missouri Pac .... ] | five soldiers, a 4 At t, e meeting held last night the | y- M. C. A. Will Hold Classes in En- | Bethany church Sunday, January 24, Smith and \\_mm"ml Charles Dorsch, I[N Y ¢ & H S | two sergeants. WILIL BE OFFICIAL | date was fixed and all the parts given American citizens, at Fort Erie, Ont. v Con 12 » 2 14 = 4} ot v P Hv i glish at Orthodox Church. to commemorate the twenty-sixth an- ; 2 4 E 4 ’ . San nificant oUt i aboutitwentiy Qye men williang niversary of the organization Wllbgaushinvntinsdinjelisgsabvain il SOF SN S . 6 3 Beyond this pear on the stage. The tenors arc A Y. M. C. A. extension course in There will be three meetings on that| BN ©of the Canadian game laws, be [N Y O and W . % David Ellison, William Sleath, Wil- | English for Russians will be given in bl it . 12 i 2 punished. Northern Pac . 1 100% | of the fronmt Samuel Campner, of New Haven, ‘to | liam Clambt ‘and Charles Relay. | the library of the Russian Orthodox | (2% One in the morning, another in| ™ qy. .ommunication, which was of | penn R R % 10 2 : the afternoon and the other in the ot that when the next New Year rolls around we may all enjoy a reunion in my old home and that that home may Twenty.Six Years Old This Erie .. " $ 2 2 | The communiet nothing importd Sunday Evening. vunished, but that the victims' fami- lies be adequately compensated . ¥ v An offic] 5 n Vienna today 1067 711 60 ¢ ; |[and in the sou| crown land of In the Car family of Smith | e With a large attendance last night The statement was interpreted Hartford Woman in Critical Condition the Foremen’s club of the Corbin Cab- | mean that damages would be p: ‘ as Result of Auto Accident. emy numericalls Hartford, Jan. 8. —Robert O. Snow, | inet Lo division of the American | lewing completion of an inquiry by Hartford, Jan. 8 e B \beth | Belves Augusta, Me., The second tenors are Walter Plude, | church beginning next Thursday even- i a friendly nature, was transmitted to | Ray Cons sues Y 1614 V. P, ' v cse T3 4 and George Kiesewetter. The bari- | B. Willis Beede, a student of the “0‘\”‘,“ oIS gaoTiaty . ! wdor, Sir Cecil Spring-Rice. It [ Rock Teland prd Vienna Ad tones are Joan Holmberg, Arthur | School of Missions and Pedagogy of | _‘fransements for the affair are vet ed out that not only was it 3 At ey Southern Ry will have a big time Sunday evening | gren and Carl Haltinger. The bassos | plan of instruction used in the classes | 71218 Will be outlined at a meeting of | 4 M = 2 the program committee on next Mon- Southern Ry pfd when the newly eclected oficers will be | are Harry Molander, F. W. Hender- | at the Y. M. C. A, | xt Mon- | 5 ; Sl 3 To Pay Damages. Hiilon Pas ofg New Haven, having been secured The end men dre John Bertini, | extend the cducational department of ;" R 1420 s Burch g After a personal meémorandum had | U 8 Rubber Co to be present and act as inducting of- | Harry Ginsberg, John Blair and Her- | the Y, M. C. A. to reach and he e fj Uekt) SEUBUBERS CNGIMOLy, obndibias bl AEEt et et ; = e ct as in g 3 g, and help for- | \hich event will mark the heginning | been received by him from Sir Spring- | U § - Pt : : a0 : \f the celebrati Lice which was coincident with t U § Stee 7:30 o'clock in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall | paring special features. Bertini and | the work be extended so as to reach | Of the celebration Seiac cgucden he Hungerford ¢ o | Ginsberg are f a the ofreigners ir actories = — 5 an gerford court. The follow insberg arc the Jeff and Mutt of the preten xeRin Bt clte ot s B e e G M e ) ,],,“,‘(hp Britieh government | Westinghouse i Wwithout decic g the nuest o N este nion President—Morris D. Saxe. interlocutor, i Ty S [Boatod saGtd IS duae o L | Weatorn 3 G : Rl S e - | Annual Mecting of Forcmen's Club = ; o 88 Vice President—Nathan M. Miller. Solos will be sung by Sleath, Dal- ) 1 b - L of damages to Dorsch and the | RUN OVER BY TRUCK the safety of 4 Financial Secretary— Abraham Ais- | Johnson. Snow, Capitol Superintendent, Pend- cipal mountain enberg. The double quartet sang at the ing Attorney General's Opinion. Protass. M. C. A. and will rep “My Wild | ; 2 . : On the Hu i e e MG |1(v:‘;nm:l ”:i mi|”(_ superintendent of the capitol the pust | Hardware corporation met and clect- | Dominion authorities Sack, wite of Sigmund Sack of No.l ~On the | .- 5 e 2 two years, will continue to administer | ed officers for the coming year as fol. : 68 Russ street, is in the hospital ir Warden—B. Gordon. a artet are Ellis Sles : : Pt T Gharipn ])~ i | double rm,nv]ql are FEllison, Sleath, opinion from Attorney General George President—Walter Goff IN SUPREME COURT. | over by an anto tr 1ok at the cormer the Dun: Jones, Campbell. Haltinger. Holm-| ¢ Hinman. A truce in the contest Vice-President—( Scott Action brought against John C. Bid- | ¢ Capitol avenue and Washinton |Sian Poland the et g : s tary—C. \". Sharpe ¢ n AR In attempting to Winkle and Abrahem Ber = : 5 L Ty i = SESES well. et al.. by John Ransome of | streets, today Sxicriiz | Molander, the instructor, has been ! comptroller Morris . Webster and Treasurer—C. H. Thomas & b ragon she stepped into the this city, was heard in the supreme [aveid a wag FRENCH ORDERS COCOA. | Bate becn meakine excolient proere other, was declared late this after- | Carroll. court {he other direction. was knocked down Pittsburg. Jan. 8.-—The [rench = noon After the business meeting a ban- | tion being in the nature of an inter- | ,1q o wheel passed over her abdo B : cratic majority a local firm for thirty tons of cocoa Rome, TItaly, Jan. 8, 1:35 p. m.— | for Snow, had a . conference with following officials as honorary guests: aptered into contract with J. B. Su- | The driver of the truck, William the legislature to an announcement muds here last | with the object of having the govern- | ing the matter and the comntroller | the American Hardware corporation. house at a cost of $7,100. Liens were { An operation may be performed on | upon the result night. Representatives of the con- | ments of the belligerent countr ap- | afterward talked with the attorney | Charles Glover, . H. Baldwin. Wil- filed on the property by all the de- |the woman later in the day The | tuted by Peter ever given by any of the warring | lioly See the details of the project | fore the latter's opinion is given. In 1 Kay and C. A. Blai interpleader to find out how the | has been notified to appear when|J. Clement, rep nations for a single shipment of | providing for an exchange of prison- | the meantime there will be no chang- Later a es of games were en-| money is to be divided among the | wanted He asserts that the acci- | committee on Attend Jehuda Halevi Installation | \r¢thyr Campbell, Warner Johnson |ing. The class will be instructed by | S ¢MinN& Al will be in charge of the | t Britain through the British am- | Reading | [ | i S 5 Ani i Southern Pac 4 | Jehuda Halevi lodge. I O. B. B. | Hogland, Louis Jones, Walter Kal- | Hartford, who will follow the same | OPIY in tentative form. but definite| ;. .tecq that the offenders be d 5 Retreat P P I R | | . : e el Ten Copper S tnstalled. Attorney Samuel Campner. | son. Henry Dalson and R. H. Shailer- This is the first step taken here to | 02Y evening. — The socicty has voted | Vienna, Js i & Ruber Co L I & progress of th ficer. The exercises will be held at ) bert Jockson, each of whom is pre- | eigner: It has been suggested that 5 5 s Cespatch of the note, Secretary Bryan | U 8 Steel pfd g officers will be installed: | minstrel troupe. Charles Cook is the | this plan has not yet been developed. = iiability, would consider the payment — Mreasurer—>Morris Shupack. son, Jones, Chmpbell, Clambt and Held—Officials Present. obliged us to fi Recording Secretary —Dr . L.| New Year's entertainment at the Y Assistant Monitor-—Touis Kro strel show 5 - i ; : cts there is &4 et Stel s oN members of the | (e quties of the position pending an | lows: . critical condition from being run | tricts thore (8§ Trustees—Benjamin Ka I'red | berg, Molander and Dalson. Philip | petween Snow on the one side. amd of been some artiil S | Working hard on the {roupe and they | his appointee, John I.. Wilson on the | Directors—J. W. Roberts and B. H ventorday. the local man's ac. | Path of the truck approaching from WOULD BR government has placed an order with | FOR EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS, | William J. Hamersley, of counsel | quet was enjoyed, the club having the | pader. The claim is that Ransoms | men 5 Sfor the use of its soldie: acrording | Negotiations are under way in Roma | Comptroller Webster today concern- | President. Henry . M. Thompson of prenant and C. M. Herbert to build a | Hanson, hurried her to the hospital. | democratic stad cern declare the order is the largest | joint delegates to discuss with the | general. It will be several days be- !liam Rooth, J. H. Tatham. A. L. Mc-' (endants and Ransome brought the | police are investigating and Hanson | a seat in the ho chocolate. ers. in capitol employes. joyed. | claimants dent was unavoidable ments today. L]