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NEW BRITAIN DA CLAMS BABIES WERE [ " ARLSRUBE SUNK N [CITY PAYS $638 FOR it Ida Sniffen Rogers” she is hev. —_— UITS FOR STOUT WOMEN A Shares American Hardware. 25 Shares Very Ccommendable Aet. SPECIALTY Shares Landers, Frary & Clark. 25 Shares District Attorney to Press Kuwder| v v o et ana commenaanic Fye Witness Gives Description of | List of Doctors and Midwives and Bhates Now s sinctine. | 58 et thing that Mars Caroline Gidding: 4 - leegers is going to seek a divorce so Shares Union Mfg. Co. 10 Shares Charge Against Mrs. Rogers. | aue wosers may marey this poor. | Batlle Off Grenada. Their Remuneraion. Z LR ) 7 |I] 20 Sheree New Depariures Com. 10 Shares unfortunate woman Any good ; \ : L woman would do the same thing. | : S s Shares Bristol Brass Co. 10 Shares believe that M Giddings Rogers has | R s R e e ontreal, Jan. 1 A detailed de ew Britain paid out $638.25 to | torney IPrancis Martin of the Bronx | bl Bt il e Woman's love | ScriDtion of a naval battle off Gren- physic jans for making birth and announced last evening that he will is sometimes an incomprehensible ada, British West Indies, is given in | death returns during the past year. Prosecute Mrs. lda Sniffen Roge to “m"_ 5 a letter received today from an eye [ Pr. Henry T. Bray leads the list with the fullest extent of the law for the Mr Poisoning of her (wo habies, of whom Lorlys Slton Rogers was the father. New York, Jan. 1 District At- witness, who asserts that in his opin- | $72.50, ion the Ger 1 cruiser Karlsruhe The official report issued by the | took part AL city clerk’s office today follows Anderson, Arvid .. 81200, Annie Rogers said that since | Rogers and she were divorced he had {cadled occasionally at her home, Biv. Martin, aftec presenting Dart of | a4 o tnalr son. Lotlys Roque- The letter was dated Grenada, De- the cvidence in the poisoning case (o] o™ o cember 3, and the writer asserts that | Andzulatis, J. J. ..., 475 / i \ A the grand jury, commented on the Covoner Healy may hold an inquest | after the battle a life-buoy came | Brackett, W. w., - - 1.25 | | ) J I .[0 Ac calm, collected manner in which Mesc| 00 (he death of the two babies some | ashore marked MU S Earisnuh e g (BUnnell, AW iR s secoeee 3,00 Brodail, s Marys vt ot s H /| A / 1 | | Rogers is taking the news of thed (e (his week, provided Mrs. lda | together with wreckage and barrels death of her babies and said he was Bray, Henry pacy A Itogers improves sufliciently to be | and foodstuffs : R R i i \ : convinced that the babies had become | cgont at the hearing. The general Fio wnile Mt ishermen naa ')'-"L|k” ieats ok 3 A / 1 . a burden to her. epinion is (hat (he defense for Mrs. | hrought the news that they had met | Jodies: - o Bl e il | tntoon viddil 1 shalloorminly dERE s fass e R in the event of her trial | jead bodies floating in the vicinity of ""1""1' “‘"{’["" Al hard as 1 know how,” he vd. Ot charge ot murder, will be tem the battle, numbers of candles marked ‘_j el Al ) ) course 1 realize that the chances of o e A SRS e | Criester eatont it LA (il \ h | lic sentiment naturally is with the e Ao Sat o 5 | “ woman. All the evidence will be | Text of Letter. Dunn, George W. : wing &8 brought out, for the circumstances are The letter reads as follows: “It may | Dalton, Georg : | & l_ [ { . ¢ { at ’ Rt R | I al — ast Quoiations. ‘ such as to demand prosecution.’ interest you to know that on Wedn Dray, Edwa Al St District Attorney Martin bases his day evening, the 25th ultimo, while | Durany, V., Mrs. ............ .75 | 1 » p degermination to ask for a ftirst degree | at my house situated on a ridge ov- | Elcock, H e - b | ! e % Lamante, ¥ murder indictment partly on the re- erlooking the sea to the north of | Fromen, 13. T. . 5 s L New 7ork, Jan, 12, Wall Street, | yarents. Mr, an ports made to him by Coroner Healy Grenada, I witnessed a naval engage- | Fox, P. W. ........... 10:30 &, m —Variable price move nte at thelr HeiD e Reigalman thelcoroners phy- ment, which was undoubtedly carried | Flanagan, George M. ........ 2i et siclan. Dr. Reigelman has reported on between more than two warships. [ Griswold, R. M. .. 5 5 ' o ® #6 thim that John, the eldest of the (Continued From First Page) | The action lasted, as far as I observed, | Griswold, Matthew H. .. ; 5 Stock Exchange t)day with Indige-] © 0 0" o o babies, apparently received much more = from 7 p. m., to 11 p. m., and ap- | Gillen. Charles H. ...... 5| R tions o7 a halt in the recent rice. The | oy neements wi poison that the mother told of. His | consisted of crocker) and tinware | peared to be on the ver) lmrlfon 19| Greenberg, J. B . L leaders were mostly a trifle Young Lawtll report shows that the little fellow’s | which can be cleaned up and saved. ! the north and n(?rfl\\\'os( o.f th\lsl;\r?d» Gingberg, s Hval i oas g 2 vesterday's close, Amalgamated Coj fully i 1 We n‘\‘rom and stom; ch were burned by Will Recommend New Company. | j::v‘a:\;r?tmk\:fit;x“;::n:\rdo:;::;1:4("”:;(; }I{[:;‘”:lm‘],”l;“x i f per sndl Rasdiie taiux| (ne ok | Ay NYored "l v -3 2 Vit Draans N + & 4 S e 3 tter ‘ina :\.c‘:.p p‘nlxm:\ (‘.\,:::,I;,h,:‘l,‘,‘\, (\1;‘_\::.“\‘(‘.‘1_‘“ Both Mr. Linke and Chief Dame | ,pojectiles exploded within seconds of | [rying, 8. W. Irving . ... ’ | rotable sxceptions, A one point de 3 ke o s 5 were loud in their denuunciation of ach other on either side, within a | Kelly. John L. . ... 2 ofine 1o Pathioham Meosl sont the Thinks Mother Took Littlc. the railroad as are all of those Who | range of four to six miles. I did not | ciogx. I B, || : | o S e e e On the other hand, he says that the | vitnessed the episode at the BEIm | hear the explosion of the shells, as|{yon. Watern S 4 3 > States Steel, which opened Mmother, Mrs. Rogers, ook less than | gireet crossing. Chief Dame has long | the fight was too far away, but as| aarsh, M. To. ... ..oor .. 5 . slight gair 8|1, Paul wa wis supposed. Dr. Reigelman and |, ated a Hook & Ladder company | the fight went on the position of the | Maloney, M. W. T BALTIMORE CLOTHES cf the piominent railways. It § other physicians, he says, have re- foned south of the railroad | combatants veered round to the north | Martin, y AR THE GIRLS LIKE THEM S5y LG ARl THavaloted eion PRt o ported that had Mrs. Rogers taken | ueks to insure the right sort of pro- | and east and increased in severity. | Mangini, G. ¢ ot S the opsntng, Union Pacitic, Canadiun | g all the poison she tells of she surely | ootion for the people in that section | Nobody in St. Patricks appeared to | Mulligan, Thomas . i ! : Bacins b4 Now Taric Canirall casiiag Yl e e GIEel e this. | (6 the city. Ile will recommend that | have noticed wl had happened and | May, Franceska ; 3 Everyonc admires a clean-cut, back half a point London offesed Furthermore, the district attorney has | "y o1 \ha ladder company be sta- | though I made diligent inquiries 1| Nurczik, Elnora ... : well dressed young fellow. you llno encouragement to local specula been informed that within a few min-J . 0 " 0 0th of the trac in his re- | could not get my theorics of a fight | 0'Connell, D, W. B 42.75 can’t help it » Of nunrsnvnw girls tion, Americans being generall utes after taking the bichloride of quests for the coming year. supported. Whether the government | potts, Joseph H. p like them (why shouldn't they?) jower mercury tablets she immediately took ”‘r'“ Credit is Auo “', the firemen | knew of the engagement or not, they | pongetti, Eliza ... o . 75 ;\_nd you'll find that they'll espe- Close—Lack of demand and short A;’:ir(l|‘|’|0(.lzv‘(‘~‘|.i0\v(_\ that the death|lor the enersetic way in which they certainly censored all news as regards | Potasz, Mary . clally admire your appearance in || seclling produced lower prices in the of the two babies took a burden fram | f0UBht the stubborn blaze and when Mrs. Rogers. Me also says that it | they had mastered the situation, Mrs. H Pour Day marked early dealings on the | Franklin street Pritalr General ® the operatior cline, the end terncon it ) Peck, Frederic W. . . 8 an J final trading, some prominent issu “Six days afterwards [ wa COn-H P Frle e A T an H. O. P. Suit or Overcoat. and coppers falling under yesterday's BESSIE'S 1 > firmed in my opinion by the fact that | Rudolph, Amelia Now at Sale Price. last quotations. The closing was e oy : ' of o disagree. | Jinke served them with hot coffee | : Hadon ~ib : ¢ s : 3 & was irreg relieved Rogers himself of a disagree- . e e e " Sauteurs fishermen fishing in the | Reeks, T [ben e Sitae GIFT AFT able situation In connection’ with | and crullers, a Kindly act that was | o, j00n Channel brought in the | Robbins, Walter x this the district attorney has been | 8reatly appreciated by them. news that they had met dead bodies | Radom, Fannie ... ... ... told that Roger despite statements Orders Arce Disregarded. floating in the water together with | Robinson, B. 1o New York Stock Exchange quota to the contrary, was planning to go to Investigation, subsequent to the numberless candles, marked “Kaiser | Swasey i 4.5 tions furnished by Richter & Co., | Former New Bi Chicago with Mrs. Caroline Giddings | gangerous delay to the fice depart- | Light.” (A sample of which T send | Styl o 5 members of the New York Stock Ix Rogers, his legal wife, on a Visit to |, ant at the Blm street crossing this | You as a Christmas card), also boots | Strosser, Herman change. Represented by E. W. Edd £50.000, 1 a wealthy uncle of Mrs, Rogers. morning, has disclosed the fact that | With feet in them, helmets, pieces of | Sodergren, Augusta National Bank building ke = € b e P o ok N P oy Motive for Poisoning. several years ago a public spiritea | Wreckasge, ete. sirot, Jennic .o January 1 | | *Worry over that separation and fear | citizen complained to the railroad au- Lite Buoy Ashore. '111‘1\\!.. Catherine ... 5 High. Low. Clos Bessie Ryan that she never would be married to | thorities about the blocking of the | “On my portion of an island called \‘\j‘l“‘l‘:"’jr"l"- ':"‘“‘““_' s - Am Beet Sugar 1% 36y 3 who is suing i CavaTare tae : ave | gre 088 in Ne ritai sle of Rhondre » bud camo right, Theodore G ! . Am Copper 5% 5 3 Aogers are factors that already have |grade crossings in New Britain with { Isle of Rhondre life buoy amo | e Josenh Fln (Continued From First Page.) L A Car & Paas 0o 41 . proprictor of thi been mentioned in ‘the attempted sui-{ the result that an official order was [ ashore marked “S. H. 8. Karlsruhe," | 0% 5 7 4 * | Miadlet M cide of Mrs. Rogers and the motive | issued forbidding the conductors from | and besides wreckage and barrels of | “WVICE L1Es Ve ehatne I nlart ey a et Am Can . d \iddieton, Mas for the polsoning of the children blocking the crossings except while | f0odstuffs. T am the lucky possessor [0 25| ed aga‘nst the positions of our ad- Am Can pfd 949 000 for breach Mr. Martin, who is an experienced | their trains werc going in one direc- | Of an off s sword, which came ; versaries near Perthes Qm i'wf{‘""mw 0 trial lawyer and who already has con- | tion. ashore wrapped up carefully in oil Am Smelting . 60 % the - v i “Le Fortin, situated to the north |y gy ' 1671 nation on victed a woman for murder, has been | By this order the railroad employes | C1oth of the Beausejour Farm, w the | Am Tel & Tei. . 1184 its | ton yesterday. working zealously on the > for | were instructed to raise the gates and All this contirms my conviction scene of a desperate encounter, The | ‘4o y A - During her td (2 | that not only did Anaconda Copper. 267 2 ’ said Manstield § many days. He will have more wit- | qllow traflic to pass before a train Sl S ) “1‘ aLgmeny enemy succeeded in Setting up a4 1 g e Ry Co. 843 nesses before the grand jury tomorrow, | ghonld again cross the tracks. That | 2¢Cur. ~but that the dreaded Karls trench at a point within a series of [ g . s 4 mobile and she ! suhe had bee <. also zo S <o 69 ) and all the evidence will be presented | this rule is fagrantly disregarded was | "o had ‘i Sooloun SN Bot a ) field works, the commanding posi- | p B o *7lig 51, | €4 on the doors =l ook An indictment is looked | gvidenced this forenoon. quantity reckage ope Lo sent tion of which was held by us. The 4 St 2 | when she learn: | the life buoy to frame as a memento. Beth Steel . 5315 G @ painted in for by next Monday. 5 fishting is still going on 57 beat { but for the present the government Canadian Pacific 157 Attorneys for The Witnesses Called g : “In the Argonn~ and as far as the | 4 has commitndeered it . Central Leather ; 5 Meuse there is nothing to report 5 a written agre ‘Among the witnesses called before E Ol”IION Of otter Made P 2 . o 7 S ‘ POrt. Ches & Ohi 4 $he kiand Jury yestsbihy wers Nrd Letter Made Public, (Continued from First Page.) | “On the heights of the Meuse thero | oh s & Ohio 149 237 % { Which Mansfiely Halden of 1431 University avenue, the The letter was made public by the e nve been two German attacks, one | oy "ari & St. Paul 883 Miss Ryan with Montreal Gazette and was received | electors to the house of representa- | 4t the Ierest of Consenvoye and the » til she marrvied. e e ol { by a member of iis staff from one of tives ard the senate. and of the | other at the Forest of Bouchot, Each | por” [Frooucts Co- 10% % [the agreement at that address before moving to 1 { his friends at Grenada. statute which provide that the | Was repulsed. Sicte e ., | and discussed b e e e Heard From on Oct, 26, clector shall vote one time only at a | “To tne southeast of Cirey-sur [ e oo s ~ 4o - Miss Ryaf Sy Byrnes af 227 West 167th strect, for SRR SRy | The Karlsruhe lust was definitely | BiVen clection for candidate for the | Vezouse, one of our detachments sur- [ ooe S C - ‘" “ e e whose help Mrs, Rogers called after s AN e VW coxdirromponOctolien J6wher! Bre | inited Sitaten/sanataand houaciot rayzy) Bilaad Bind RputitoN0ight fa SC exman SRy 3 ohe Slse S e g e e e 1 s f | captured the Lamport and Holt liner | resentatives and also that the de- | company which was pillaging the vil- bl g o him or ha éner Healy, who got a confession from e e BvendycloRth afseventeen tnBvenscithn e [fenden slconspire RO IGIBERONERChE ||LaBQHOTISE ABa uv e T Interboro pfd 50 ] e e T e ot RS, e e gmm“‘o put l- “!:"u‘n u‘\ .Iv\\ nn:.‘».v: he had caught, Since that date sev- | United States and the house of rep- | “In the Vosges and in Alsace the Lehigt \"1 el Regarding gif A T e et |.|'\.ll 16 n\n“ le ‘rm which 'nm AYC{ aral Vessels have been reported in | resentafives @ person not duly eclect- | day passed quietly. Bad weather and \‘nui.‘n A 2 she went to jew BESES SR SN un el _\,\.; Lo be ready to spring on the ) caple despatches from points in | . Mr. Dailey said Representative | the snow storm continues.” Ry ‘{ . ]‘l‘ [ her own selectio L e N G TR, e ol T o South America as having sighted « | Ralph Moss of the fifth Indiana dis- N s i e 1 | M. Museiay : wol The visiL of Mr. Bannwart has set | warship supposed to have been tho | trict, wus not in any way connected = Ney Cons ........ 1% 3 brooch, anotheg ph G Whose prompt work un-|nose who knew of his presence to | peapisrihe ‘,,",,' s ",,"‘t,',‘qi(xn't‘ with tho alleged conspiracy A 3 NYNH&H . % | diamonds, a dig doubtedly saved her life. wondering whether — ex-Tresident | [qantifieation of (he warehin @ Count three charges violation - of | RUSsians Capture Two NYO&W ... 2% | mesh bag and Pleas for Mrs. Rogers. Lynch will get back into the harness The & Northern Pac / $800. All the Norfolk & West ..1011% 101% | valued from %2 Penn R R 106 % 106 | remembered reel Ray Consg .. 181 Mansfield La Reading . R amounied to sey The final count alleges that money Petrograd, Jan. 11.—The following | Rep 1 & S pfd ... 76% etween 1910 & was obtained through the mails for | communication from the general staff | Southern Pac . 86 a fund to be used in a scheme to com- | of the Russian army in the Caucasus | Southern Ry .. 15% % mit false registration, was issued tonight Tenn Copper .. 328 32 % MAY The federal grand jury has not yvot Re RctiGH T the reglon of Kava: | Uaion Pas 11915 1 : Washington read or any drama | have ever seen.” | Which no one is certain except of 4,820 tons pompleted work. Aftor the holi- | Urgan is progressing. Utah Copper i % 6 Wilson intimat Mrs. lda Rogers is still under | 14N¢h and he declines to disclose s 3 day recess, it spent about a week in- On January 10 r troops captured [ U 8 Rubber Co .. 5Tk % [ he will veto the guard in Lebanon hospital, where she | PUrPose of Mr. Bannwart's visit. | PATE'S RIGHTS STOLIIN vestignting election conditions in In- | two pieces of mountain artillery and | U 8 Steel 5 6 cause of the It was reported vesterday to he improv- z A o s e dianapolis and then took another re- | also made prisoners of two companies| U S Steel pfd of the final pa ing. Roge pends much of this CARRANZA TROOPS [fGovermor m(\;];fi Tells T g ess. When It meets again, it {8 un- } of Turks with their officers. Westinghouse congress, he sal slators in tior i - ' ne ¥ t fime in ‘the: hospital, but (he police i aerstood, that election conditions n There is nathing to report from | Western Union . 6 nounce his intel T sl il s Farcwell Message. Evansviile, and possibly some of the | the other fronts ls ! | his callers could and the hosp : orities had t 4 g 'E cll ' 5 and the hospitalyauthoritiesihad) stoic LEAVESMONTERE Y BT imiate C Tonih i s L s e atate will be con- of what his posi orders from Mr. Martin not (o permit | — T ) B toleat hoy farewell message today to the South | sidered. 1,000 WATERBURY FIRE | Tifhere A e Carolina legislature, Governor Blease - | SCANDIA LAND €O. ANNUAL., Waterbury Jan. 13, —Wiremen ks ) rin2e nevitable, - - = 10 I reny commented upon what he lescribe i . - n 1 . " wo story bric - Abraham Levy, the woman's coun- Lo i G i s aatorenu s, Sl e e URGE SWFEPING CHANGES, Dividend of 6 . Ja' Doclaged | T80EDE & fire fu ¢ :‘ = ! " "\ . Albany, N. ¥ S g " g : L yullding ¢ 21 South Main street this |y s of W sel, hawever. visited her Jast | reement Neutralizing Mes | government upon state’ rights,” - - and 1 s Elected. DuldingacH L e victions of Wi and went over (he case with her. He S State Board of Trade Also \dvocates morning, tore up strips 6¢ the fioor, | oftering = Bt announced that Rc ers had decided Border af Naco. % Dircctors and officers were elected | 1 ouiling beams that had been | nomination for not to make a st ement. Asked if Rogers would not con- firm the rveport coming from the woman’s bedside that he will marry Ida Rogers, Mr. Levy said hours under a : : [ Karlsruhe dropped from signt | the postal laws In that it is alleged .Before Dr. llague went into the|again. It is believed in some quar- | ,jnost simultancously with the ap. | that the conspiracy was furthered Companies of Turks grand jury room he spoke emphati- | ters that the Federal league Wwants | ival of the fast British cruiser | through the mails I cally in behalf of Mrs Rogers. “1|Mr. Tanch to take an active part in| poio ; i 5 do not beliove,” he said, “that any| s affairs. Whether he is wanted to | a(immniis jury in the world would convict this[Nead the Iederal league in place of | *‘mype Farlsrutre, according to naval woman if the romance is laid before | President Gilmore, to head a leaguo | \ oords, has & crew of 374 mer it as I know the facts. The whole | N Connecticut, to control a club in | q W00 5005 5 S Tay Her &torv s Emoxel interesting and) more [(NEN Britaln oritoftake (chares otian ity 2in ¥ batiar vt consists’ o twelvel 4/12 thrilling than any novel I have ever | invision of Boston matter inch guns and she has a displacement Royal on this side of the Charges False Registration, B TWO CONVIO he ted had been | stolen.” “Can it be possible,” he Reductions in Commissions, ; | preme court ju Nl ngton: . 12 Monterey | 8aid, “that under the lead of a man - - of Jo Cagsid 3 ot cHracaltoalead At : Hartford Jan 12.-Sweeping | clared at the annual meeting of the . ; it Jossph Chiy has been evacuated by practically all | Sometimes called a southerner, the wiped out the business section of Wa- | | yhe, were affi 57 Ulie Ciroinia topps Whe havsicena |\Qemocratic: party to become the | (Dinges and reductions in the various | Scandia land and Improvement con- and a dividend of 6 per cent. was de- | . in the conflagration that ; q terbury in 1902, causing property loss | court of appeal to Matamaoras, according to consular | barty that is ‘stealing the power from | ccnimissions of the state were ad- | pany held last night. The directors | of over a million dollars. This morn- | Louis T. Walter § ; . despatehes received today by the state | the states and giving it to the federal | vocated by the executive committee of | and auditors are Judge James Mes ing's fire caused damage estimated | tlon was reverse Speaking for Ttogers, e et [ government and that the republican GO D "¢1.000. One of the stores in the “T am not speaking for Mr. Rogers, Secretary Garrison received early | party under the lead of o lHughes or is snid to be owned by Paul hut the only logical attitude for him | today a cram from Brig. Gen Whitman, Is to become the state's to take would be that when he gets | Scott announcing that ‘““The agree- | rights party and stop this stealing of | H0ns were adopted which —were in free he will give to this woman the | ment between Gen. Calles, command- | power?" | effect as follows: Reduction in num- the state board of trade in a meeting | kill, M. Carlson, Aaron Johnson, of | 2t at the Heublein hotel today. Resolu- | Manchester,'J. A. Brink, Carl Ebbe- [ Drildir ORC - en, Linus Wallln, A. G. Anderson, | ltosengarten, who was arrested two WOR TER i John A. Erickson and H. Dayton { a go on a federal warrant, charg , Worcester, B Humphrey. | him with t-;ml“*:-vruc_\' in .%.,‘,ym tion ‘l.‘ « i.‘mrw ".‘.‘-:n e th 2 dltactore e S Tactel th a counterfeiting case "he store e orces hiood. mhisus the inevitable view ana | Sonord, and (Gov. Mavtorena com= |ler nppropriations for state Institil|l Iine with a genenal eftort for economy| n|}{.’»‘.‘v:l S "("']'l:‘“f:" met and selected | '* naged hy & nephew of Rosen- | Katherine V. il T believe it is the view Mr. R will | manding the Villu forces, was signed | (jons of higher learning and the abol- | in state affairs: a timekeeper to * be | President—A. G. Anderson irten . married here tod Mr. Rogers has been pictured | by both commanding officers vester- | jsning of all free scholarships. Urging | 8 bpointed to take the time of all state Secretary—Judge J. T. Meskill P apoargleht fhuChsusiaseaniis s yday s itarnoch the legislature to provide for immi- | emploves, the latter to he paid for | Treasurer—dJ. A. Brink. refined, educated and cultured. I RETEERG it e eppl| G EDSEEEE S0 BT TOR B s it I o : r—J. A. Brink PRGN kave known him for many yecars. | faction today over the sucece of thal . rhwe build for two y 1 g . . s e el he did not agreo with the policy that | hikhway building for two years an ! c t I' S f D Tl hnaCin ) T FEARE e T G (o (e S o st | eSO e T Qe ) o | CUTILIT (8] Gt 6 Ry el GRANTS ITALY'S DEMANDS, onnecticut 1rust and daie made his position clear.” [ the Mexican border and he fold eal : ] zhl; i IR Ut B i S e el g Tt was said that Mrs. Idn Rogers is| lexs ‘conditions’ in Mex{co ‘seemed. (o[ 000 to! be Immigrantss ve want —a[lllt 80 A8 Bl B e have the | . -ondon, Jan. 12, 6:35 P. m.—Gpe- A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORAT laboring citizenship. \ cial despatches from Rome today say more cheerful. She expects | be improving. overnor appoint a road engineer | ; iR :-‘\v'l\‘:'\uy\‘\n(\\l‘! AR R e T hae dRToed Lo the - orgamy_cd and qua],hcd through years come a mother and she believes that 5 i B the care of the child will take N SILENT ON REPLY, NS OBl s X R ST The commitiee would abolish the | mands of Italy in connection with the trustworthy service, to act as Conserva he past and glve [ washington, Jan. 12—President rivers and harbors committee and’| Hodeida incident. According to these sacred and honorable right of wife- [ ing the Carranzn troops at Naco,{ The:governor recommended small- | ber of commissions and in salaries in mind away from t Harry Alex, the bankrupt Main sl her some happiness Wilson said today that he had ne | Street furniture dealer, will make an | jave (he governor appoint one civil | advices, Turkey has ordered the re- Executor or Administrator. offer to settle with his creditors on a ¢ Wife Sympathetic, comment to make on the Br sngineer in its place. and it would | lease of the British vice consul Rich- \ = Q Rl o S T O e A o1 tvanty five (cante oo thiavaol || : : : i ; CAPITAL $750,000. SURPL One of the developments of thd day | plv %o the Aferican nots, Beamuch ’ o- | merge the following commissions: | ardson, who was arrested in the | i S 3 e e i lar, it is said. A hearing was set for | (qi(tle and dairy: building and loan | Halian consulate at Hodelda d has was a statement by Mrs. Annie Roque- | as it was only a preliminary. Tle in- " . . St > AL el SaIs R ety SO Akl b $ t d S f D more Rogors, who was the first wife | dicated he had nmot given the Britiah | (his morning x-.(-m.(- ln:*(l“ly(.;' \unlvmm and bank: lahor and factory The | promised to punish the soldiers who Connectlcut rust an alé ) cf Rogers. Her attitude, like that of [ communication full study as yet and [ in Hartford but it was postponed un- | parhers and tuberculosis commissions | hroke into the consulate, as well as = = S HA! Mrs. Caroline (iddings Rogers, who is | plans to discuss it at length soon with | Ul next Monday morning at 11:30 | and state embalmers, all to be admin- | 15 salute the Italian flag when it is H, WHAPLES, Pres’t. A to seck a divorce from Rogers, is that | Sceretary Bryan, o'clock, istered by the state hoard of health | n=ain holsted over the bullding. 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