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PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915 T\WH YE PAGES. = = N.I.IES IAK[ ANOI"ER bR i eye: YOU]H IN ROWBOM Al D IPOI.IC[ ARR S] IRIO fEoctnaTE . ‘CMABRI - L UP BY FOUR BANDITS IN GUISE OF COPS? RELEASED FROM ]AIL GERMAN FIE K ¥ ' PLUNGES OVER DAM|-o.me ree > WH(Q RANG IN ALAR | : | . Police Do Not Believe Men Found in | Search But Tenant Says Two Accompanicd By Children, Mr-. Rufii- | Box Car Were Connected With T T no Leaves to Make Home With | [ Portchester Incident. H H Di . . : Sister Ba'ti re. id two mysterious men in citizens' ! 3200 f H d ]h M h'\ j I Sister in Baltimorc | IN LE PRETRE FOREST remmi o aetius sauir | HATOI Hemenway of P.amvuh: FUITE | oot Segirterions men i cisene | $900 Figg and Three Months in Jail| | “=r ™ P was being made today by the local 3 e ! in Fox's theater building late Sunday . | B : : 1e pena = authorities, as well as by railroad de- h "l 8 N right in the guise of policemen? An- J n M tpon her by the superior cour ermans BGfllH Anothier OffeRSIVE | tomecs e & o™ heiaims . ot a | NG i [for the statement that two men in B no, her husband, in ' Latayette street | ) LASSHE freight train on the New York, New plain clothes, who said they were - Loarding house in this city March ! . G g S S| HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH |55 o S KELLY FINED S10D-—IIEY FREED 1507 | § Mov‘msn["'BaI”c m Pmflmss night near the Portchester, N. Y., investigation, entered the block late | el o Teresa Sato Ruffino wi Snfick Mos‘ % line. The train was stopped by the A | Sunday night and went into the | i released from the Hartford cour i o w e ” : | apartments occupied by a person of | . = jail yesterday mornin She % © -~ for Possession of Ypres. turning of the ansle cocks of the air- | Ventures Too Near Fulls and Is Pre- | none (o0 savor a character fiCficeRiDaniiiR ickardson fOrcheasti st Sainrs (R e BUE e 08 boihood * each car, The attempt was made, it | cipitated Into Swirling Waters Be- > fhere have been & number Of| Conversation Which Leads Him 10 ! in-law and her child h is belleved, under the impression taat I RO ool o | s sy T4 3 [ etiaintnas the hdesl maproas, low—Saved By Workmen Who Find | . S¢IN8s on” in these rooms it was at | Suspect Guilty Men—Police Cap- | Journeved imme=.ately to Baltimore, | g q : Hathy e Mes L | first thought that the police were out | Md.. where she will make her home | | Hich il E E Him Clinging to Tree in Mid-stream. | ¢ & still hunt of their own. 1In-| ture Men in Record Time. with a sister. During her jail term 0 a 'u at 2 J 5 iy quiries at headquarters however, | her health improve considerabl Of VISIULA REP”[SED . Four men were (‘oncf:‘ne(ul:n he (Spectal to the Herald.) elicited the information that no search | Out for a good time and not caring |and although slightly anxiovs, she | H[[ |moliag, | O "f]‘_ Seatise el | Plainville, Jan. 18 impromptu | was made by the police. { what they did, William Riley, aged Was in a cheerful mooa as hse walked | to »"L“m‘}*’“e a "f‘“fm;‘“ - l“Y“ i : 3 4 | _Thus, stréength is given to the rumor | twenty-three years: ' John Meyers, | ®Ut of the jail house, ee woman. | | volver, was knocked down by that the two strange men who did | i Aol - Owing to the fact that the murder- | —— the | Scenario, which motion picture im- A telief and Pligiit of Turkish Army Corps Which |y, 1 onan and afterawrds disap- | pressarios might designate as “Cheat- | | 4 S, cere | @8€d twenty-four years, and James v t these rooms Sunday night were . , ! peared. Three officers who apP- |ing the Churning Waters” or “The |simply frauds and were impersonating | Kelly, aged twenty-two years, visited | dead husband, she endeavored to con | A)Vlon,ched the engine were put to rout | ;o o 1ds of Harold,” had they caught | officers of the law for some motive of | about all the saloons on Hartford ave- ¢¢al her movements yesterday She | when the engineer turned the steam e o L their own. H M boarded the 8:36 New York train he film, was enacte ens : . | nue, East Ms street = Slm street : G gl s s % | on them. One theory is that they jakcnac ate yes it 1a Seid that s close watch W bolie ist Main street and Elm street | ;0,00 her two children, Grace and Badly- Affiie scribed by Petrograd Report asimay be in hiding in the surrounding | terday afternoon in this town, Harold | kept on these Dl(‘mlse % w last night and then proceeded to have Paul, who had heen placed on board adly | country. Another is that they may | Hemenway, the elghteen-years-old ‘~Ux11r more “fun” by ringing in twn | at Warehouse Point, where they have Percentage o Pitiable—900 Soldicrs Found Frozen | g poarded an eastbound train. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hemenway ! false alarms, one from box 412 at |DPeen confined at the County Home B Bt | John Pietro of New Haven and |of Washington street, appearing in | ROWI_AND PI.AT'. WEl)DlNG the mme, iy iR and i 2ey mour | fince the day of the murder. At Ber- lation Almos | James Willams, address unknown, | the principal role, the Pequabuck riv- and anotner from box 37 at | in the train was met by Superinten- : g tome, an LA further advance in the effort to | who were arrested on suspicion, wh_s-n er serving as a locale and the em- {he- corner of Broad and Beaver | dent George Kibbe vof the Town Micrce the German line above St | found in a box Char Gfbthe ;{:;? ployes of the E. H. Hills factory and ” EVENT streets, - Through the watchfulness | Jlome, w brought with him Mrs. | great force ha Mihfel, near the eastern and of the | "‘;"Z"‘a r(;](fi:mbutwm 13;‘1 h:;"m g the E. T. Carter foundry acting the 5 Officer “Daw’ Rickardeots, whost | Ru‘lhnus other two children, Annie | in the southwel RN S e ce ie ahnounead in | 1o : parts rescuers, river pirates and the | suspicions were directed towards the | 2N John, whom he has been caring far as is | in_the holdup. : inevitable hoi polloi, Rev. H W M Will Per- | trio because of a previous conversa- | ©°%; the official communication today from When Williams and Pietro were 3 A V. . . aier 1 er- Sl a previous convers Mrs. Ruffi . s of life e eiaed | B oLusREemenwayistageditheinicon tion he had heard, and Sergeant rs. Ruffino was sentenced to six Paris. It is said that another German ; arraigned, e rmer, 2] vithou 2 h 1 a b he | i L i # S T et | months in jail for the crime which The shock 3 . o 2 ! that his home is in Illinois, was sen- itho F any re earsa% an A e 5 fom Ceremony at Bndeys i Kelly all Ih!‘(‘l’ of the miscreants were | she admitted she 14 ¢ e field works in the Forest of La Pretre, | tenced to 30 days in jail for trespass not anxious to repeat his experiences. | 1oaged behind the bars about three ; !« 1n ](-; she committed She | most severe #i 5 i heed VS e N 1w = J i pleaded se defense. She served was captured and that 5090 yards of | ilroad property The case of The Hemenways live a short dis- - hours after committing the offense. (o zatzosdBienerty, tance from the stream and Harold Home on Grove Hill. | 1, court this i mey . W, | SOmething over her term for the pur- ¥ 3 ches there have now va continued until tomorrow i : ’ | In cc this morning Attorney P. F. s of ¥ ¢ & S is o " the German trenche ietro was co e e uaanticFoarrmanE fres e | McDonough proved that Riley was |Po" ©Of Working out the costs of her | sands of persa » e - further investigation. The police { » 1 | 5 S S §sen occupied. \‘ 101 L = quently goes on paddling expeditions | not guilty, but was mercly drunk and | 721 where they ini | ess was fearful of the brothers of her Gave Battle to Russians Near Kara- Forward it Urgan, in Caucasian Region, De- Districts Sout] Cosenza, provi st i _{do not believe éither man was con- 4 : i 4 : e A = M i Hne e e el e Sithithe Roldin on its usually placid bosom. Yesterday Preparations were completed this| oyiy" pad companions. Kelly was than run the d tempting to press forward to the | nected with the ho D. | i = 4 | afternoon for one of the biggest so- 7 5 5 AR : conditions were a little different, how- 3 Z - S found guilty and fined $100 and costs. in the ruins off northwest of St. Hihiel. These two . ciety events of the month in New | 4 % s 2ok ever, the heavy rains of the past few | - .~ . 2 2 Meyers, who wa the ringleader of | movements, if successful, would either | < 2 | Britain, the wedding of Miss Helen 5 & . = | Sufiering it through the German line or com- days having swollen the river to such | p o platy and William Samuel the crowd, was fined $200 and costs gh 3 2 = 9 an extent that some sections of it i © . ..|and sent to jail for three montas pel the evacuation of St. Mihiel. Oc- Rowland at the home of the bride's 5 ! central Italy Two False Alarms Sounded, i many of the bl Throughout were almost turned into rapids. parents, 32 Grove Hill, at 7 o'clock | | | cupancy of this town by the Germans : ’ | resulted in a sharp bend In the line KNOWN DRUGG'S’I’ DI[S Undaunted by the swittness with | (s evening, | shorty vefore 10:45 oclock last g of the allies presenting a menace; | ’ (Ppriichy chefiwatenfpuratec Htaicourss 8l Slmh e fspaciouss living oo, S in twhich | night the fire alarm bell was sound- | | of the catastrof | ®-hlich they have been endeavoring the young man 1a_unche;i_ r:ls N‘\"{}jflL the ceremony will take place, was | ed once and the firemen jumped up, I their houses, &l for weeks to remove. ———— and started out for'a little exerelsel || qoC i a5 s reon and white and the | thinking an elirm was coming in, | JOCAl B(mdholdel‘s Are open, wuitatl posure, | | ’ 5 Hclnadlistcn faucoessHingin egotiating || imn olee e tre b een K d M SRS | N e e S Rty ever Ml n NIETY g “ I'rench Retake Positions. H 1 . i as vel- | T ame, ver, An as . TFhe French have retaken the posi- Sick But Short Time With :;f_olr:)‘r’)‘;ifs;v:,l;‘;hth‘;‘;:“:‘;’:f ;I“O‘l: low, by Coombs, of Hartford. The |thousht that the wires were crossed. | fected By Action for % v fons at LaBoisselle captured by the | P : Funersl R e Bl e ore | bride’s gown is of white satin, | The department had just setled down | ward 1t appidl \Germans, today's statement from | neumonia — neral a8t dima whisd(:fd?vezs mre w‘;’;r";’;w trimmed with lace, with a square | .'Ilgznn when an alarm came in from | $369’300 just south of is asserts. The German official | y | o : O | train. | box 412, Quickly speeding to mel e | afflicted as th f:,?:u:fiimn s e D Thursday Morning. the factories on the banks of the| - Rev. H. W. Maier, pastor of the | corner of Elm ahd Seymour streets - cextams ot ol mportance occurred along the entire | . oS ;’hg‘“(f;“:m“"‘f‘j ’“?“:‘“SH“’”O | First Congregational church, will per- | it was found that the firemen were | Local bondholders in the Queens|tion almost as vestern front. | N : on and Hem- | form the ceremony at 7 o'clock. the victims of an ill-timed hoax. | Land and Title company, a New York | in the case o The Germans have hegun another | Mourned by his aged father, two |enway ventured so close that his boat | reception to the guests will follow. | Much disgruntled they returned to | real estate concern, were made de- | lages is more offensive movement, sccording to un- | brothers and a sister, as well as | was carried over and the craft and | mhe couple will leave tonight on a | their respective engine houses, when ' fendants today in an action to fore- | yet adeguate n officlal advices today from Holland. | countless friends in this city —and its occupant were precipitated into | weqding journey and on their return | about a half hour later another call | close a $3 )0 mortgage brought by | been taken and] Tt ic sald that the German heavy ar- | about the state Thomas J. Odell, one | the swirling water twerty-five feet | wil) make their home at 32 Grove | came in, this time from box 37. Away | the Title Guarantee and Trust com- | working in the (V8 i | | | | & | s | i o s % i best known businessmen and | below, Hill. Miss Pls R Caarah ¥ 1lapaa ine b sain and s . tillery went into action yvesterday and | of the H — e . Miss_Platt is the daughter of | sped the department again and again | pany of New York Ortuc that a battle is In firegress for pos- | druggists in New Britain, died at lh“* - fi:‘t_‘h;??h B "I'_“’ the water | mr ang Mre) ¥, ‘G." Platt and is one | it was only to discover that it had | There are a number of bondholders g session of Ypres. The British arc | home on Park wm:etk H;\:s mor:; t :i;s iy §r(,2ru?:fiwfi \'1’: &2 “:‘l’é_m l'oi the most pepular young ladies in | been called out by a falee alarm. | tn this city. Ortucchio, 80 RE & elockr s sce *es numerous e s | ity " s ] " fnoving in fresh troops to defend this | shortly after 8 o'clock afier B SMOM | Uf 8 O Nith the waters | the city. She was graduated from | Police Make Quick Arrests. | The action is brought by Arthur p. | FePOTted as HE +own, around which occurred some of | illness with pneumonia. il airly seethe with the waters | wellesley in 1910 and has since been | Hilton, a lawyer, of J s, New |tims Sutly S O x of tt war at | Will be held from St. Joseph’s church | attempting to escape. When Hemen- | o4 home, | About a half hour after the last | Yol 'r ot shiighg Jamaica €W | found buried i ceviedt isline 0L e 2 morning at 9 o'clock - and | way and his boat, now separated, e : | alarm had been sounded Officer Rich- | Yo'k, for Clinton D. Burdick, third | o o0 00t d W4t the Bevmats ere attempt. | Thur g | Mr. Rowland is a chemical engineer vice president of the tr any. | . the time the Germa att R S e S sy ¢ came to the surface, the young man | ; - R | ardson and Sergeant Kelly had run bes . the Lrust company. | .;..uaily rased force their way to the English | interme 1 < 1in the employ of the Stanley Works. | It is said that there s T ing to force the Englisl : | was drawn into the whirling pools, in i ! 2 down their suspects and Meyers and | ot . ere are nearly 1,000 T . channel, The assault on Ypres, fol- | cemetery. 5 | { He is a Cornell graduate and comes | defendants, Copies the n The same # Canainl e o abres, ol r. Odell was born in ‘this city in | which he was buffeted about for sev- | g0 " it STECRATE AT0, CORER | Riley had been arrested on Washing- | ¢ S Dies OF She WS NS i T lowing the victory of {he Germans 4t | @ . 1874, being forty-one years of | eral seconds. He was then hurled | ton' 1 'C. Hig sisters, Miss Isabelia | 107 Street and locked up. At 2 g0 | jeen left In the hands of Dubii} o iblliCuNN . Soissons and their aitack at Albert | e He was the'son of Mr. and Mrs. | into_the onrushing current and Was | Rowiand, of Washingion, and Mrs. J o'clock Kelly was arrested by Ser- | SHerif A. P. Marsh to serve. There | . ion dead: "?a"ks_.‘]hf e e Richard Odell, and was educated in | rapldly carried with the stream. | Gegrge Wertenbaker, of Fort Terry, | 5cant Kelly. Al three men were | (% 5 much matter In each writ that |, " Co ol padeyithin 2 et the public schools and later _was | Frantically waving his arms in an ef- | .y will be guests at the wedding, | C12rS°d With ringing in a false alarm, | £ 16 W JnGeq orm and constiuies | g, i b Russian Attacks Repulsed. graduated from the New Britain High | fort to catch the drowning man's pro- | His brother. Hugh B, Rowland. of | . At the police station all three of | @ Pulky document, | Bpiur Russian attacks north of the Vis- | gehool. verbial straw, as he was borne along, | Wagshington, D. C., will be the | the men were questioned individually | )n September 1, 1906, the iand | =" Lol L tula river were repulsed with hea For ten years he worked for J. M. | Hemenway finally managed to grasp | man 2 2 g | and together. According to Sergeant | COMPANY gave the trust company a |, o losses, the Berlin statement asserts. | Curtin, then in the grocery busined; ' a branch on a tree which stands in The following will be the ushers: | KelY's testimony Meyers admitted mortgage amounting to $369,300 on | o Military men in Petrograd are of the!and about thirteen years ago he went | the river more than twenty feet be- Stanley T. Goss, brother- l;x-law ot \' ringing in box 412, but declared that l.rmd at Oyster Bay, Long Island, to Food Sw opinion that the Russian encircling |into the drug business for himself, | low the falls. He clung desperate- Miss Platt: \"Vells‘ Bddy, *Robert ‘Fris- | Riley had tried to do so but had neg- | SeCure the payment of the principal Though man movement in both the north and south | Jocating in Odell’s block at No. 304 |ly to the limb and after a few minutes | pje and Mr. Hawes, one of Mr, Row. } lected to pull the lever correctly with | 8nd thelinterest on the bonds It |but a short will compel the Germans to attempt | Park street, over which he made | managed to clamber into the tree, lanyds classmates ‘;(' GGl the result that the bell struck but | WAs agreed in the mortgage that the | the supposed reak through the Warsaw front | his home. About three years ago he | the only thing separating him from e | once, Later the trio returned to the | land company was to pay all taxes, | bance. and & o break g | the Among the out-of-town guests at s @ L% it unsuccossful, to retreat nearly | purchased the block at the corner of | death In the angry waters, Which | (2 monbing Wil ba Cantais Georey | POX at the corner of Eim and Sey- | ASSessments and water rents and it is {work, (hey ha to the German border. | Bigelow and Park streets and moved | clamored for him as thelr victim. | wertenbaker, of Fort Terry, Ny | MOUT Streets and this time the alarm | #lleged by the plaintiff that this was |inaccessible he Moving Through Transylvania. | his drug store there. He built up a | His coat, boots and hat were torn | yr and Mrs. Douglas Mercer, of | T2DE true. Then from a place of | not done in December, 1813. The |ruined roads Petrograd despatches say that Rus- | successful business and was popular | from his body while he was strug- | providence, R. I; and Mrs. Curtis | J20tage at the corner of Commercial | e rey wiiiy Inthe ]t WIS mneiofi,e‘ are moving rapidly west- | With his large number of customers, | gling against the rapids and weak | campaigne, of Brooklyn = 9| and Elm streets the young men with | €St at six per cent. from December |insufficient, afk :\ard thrfuzhv Transylvania, which s genial manner and kindly dispo- | from his hard battle he presented a 4 i the exaggerated sense of humor stooa | 3, 1913. | tirely inadequa A = e | siti aking him a general favor- | pitiable spectacle as he wedged him- | and laughingly watched the fire de- | - - be pushed Wit - eas portion of Hun- Lol 8 . = | ;‘:r’:s1:1’;:inf;ft°,§f;mt{niq mhe Rus. |ite. He was also interested in the | self in the fork of the tree, marooned WILL NOT ATTEMPT partment race by. | W. H. CROWELI, RESIGNS great loss of s real estate business and did consid- | in the middle of the river (One Continuing their walk the youn —_— - re. i s have possession of a moun- | 1'% 5 o | in g 3 g | Fizns now h\?;‘]’c}r]m o o T oumy | erablo In this nine. minute for change of reel.) TO DELAY TRANSFER | men went to Beaver street whers | Mercantile Burcau Head Is Twice Di- | No Cas IR RS Always of a cheerful and sunny Employes of the Hills factory, who — | they imbibed a few more drinks and rector of Chamber of Commerce. Cosenza, Ca aceegs to BNIEERT, SAUAE Be ':\'ut:;n_ | Qisposition Mr, Odell kept his trou- |witnessed his fight for life, deserted | Thaw Will Surrender to New York | listend favorably when Myers spot- | | entire populath advices, which state that the Austio”| 0o "to himself and when, about a | their benches and machines and hast- ) i i b | ted an alarm box at the corner of | William H. Crowell, president of the | .o inhanig Sk l“f;”,,’a’fp' Do won re. | week or two ago he visited a Hart- |ened from the building to aid in| Authorities Upon Arrival of Nec- | Broad and Beaver streets and saiq | Mercantlle Bureau of the Chamber tea, Castrovill victories saic ford physician no one knew that he 'the rescue. Workmenlinithe Cact y f Al L “Let's have some more fun.” Thig | ©f Commerce, re signed one of his di cently by the Russians. B astrisiing ors bl Hoihad)aiterl lies rouniy L the v oins meniSl s essary Papers, Attorneys Say. time Kelly rang the alarm, Meyer said, | rectorships in the chamber at the Jre Blient of tho e Y| rific cold which increased as the days |among them, -also hurried to the| Concord, N. H., Jan. 19.—No at-| Another drink in Donohue’s saloon | Meeting of the board of directors this “qgorps which gave battie to RUSSENT] went by until yesterday he was com- |river. A rope was secured and af- | tempt will be made to delay the trins- | fitted the gang for another celebra- | Afternoon. Mr. Crawell was eclected | pie, Bowetl gled, anesl e ‘ne,t "‘u.cé" v | pelled to give up entirely. Saturday |ter several fruitless attempts were |fer of Harry K. Thaw to the cus-| tlon but not knowing whether the (0 the board al the meetin: | return to theif region, is describe in Petrograd ¢ and Sunday he was at his store as |made to cast it to his perilous posi- |tody of the New York state author-| box at the corner of Lafayette ana CT&2nization SYRen SO Nedonars ) ports as pitiable. Those Who o5 | ysual but appeared to feel quite il | tion, two of the most venturesome in | itles upon the arrival here of the| Washington streets had a lass front bureau wds organized, Mr. Crqgell| P caped alive from the haftle are sail| ajthough he protested that he was all | tny band of life savers, started to |necessary papers, according to an an-| or not they called their evening's en- lito . ay: besstiecing plovandip Sractumm, | right. Pneumonia developed and he |gwim towards him, the rope trailing | nouncement today by his local attor- | tertainment finished. owing to capture by Russians of their | 44 shortly after 8 o'clock this morn- 2 : i ol p 5 | vice. president of *the chamber | Grave news M food supplies are confronted with the |- im their wake. oy N f\lflvg:riqMorrls Shurtleff and George F. Riley Protests His Innocence. proper. Hence he is twice a direc- | from the town i Cakes of ice, which had broken up |1 = ATl the while Riley denied ringing | tor. Another director will be named | o thiz place, alterative of starvation or surrender.| ‘g4 jg gurvived by his aged father, o i ’ v ate ‘ It is stated that in one place 900 sol- | mc‘}?a;d‘(”)‘l,_e‘“v oo ;&sspd 1°" |In the river, were being hurled over ch:::“ :{:X‘_‘;’Z:’ffl:‘f“l‘]“?fi }:{‘7‘ _:“’ | any of the boxes. Kelly admitted | this afternoon victims are ref fers’ were found frozen, and duubt| . Cilich milestone, twe brothers, | ho dam DBy the maddened waters, | £ o S e ent would be bat. | MNEINE 412 but at box 37 there was| Another matter of business which 2,000. A thou k_expressed that any of the Turks | yr.rey. who has liveé with him for tha ‘r‘:“ll“:‘:;‘a:é‘; g;lr:’;“vsr:;hm;:“‘: el S e o tate than S et~ | a fracas to scc which one would have | was to come before the meetigg of t} i tated, are bur) will be able to reach Erzerum. e aornie ot rs, and Jeremiah D, ly es e S o s SO A °T3 1 the honor of ringing it. Kelly how- | board this afternoon was the election | the cathedral f : 2: —Snow | Bate > C " i 3 48 gl - | {The vin Paris, Jan. 19, 2:45 p. m.—Snow| Batchelder, of Rocky Hill, is a line was finally thrawn to the youth | It 18 expected that the mandates of | {%9°C P¥E0 LG8 MTER 0 Tre COanErt | i Do held in Washingtan | yee ateel fell yesterday in Belgium, in north- | ter. and he was towed to the river bank,| the United States supreme court re- e 8 i et e ) resion, 5 SSSNy ern France and in the Vosges, but, g | .The glamour usually attending the | Versing the action of Judge Edgar | j »\:\ dy') “publications of the e oy Sevee nevertheless, there wis artillery fisht-| WIRE TROUBLE YESTERDAY. rescue of the hero was stripped from | Aldrich of the United Siates supreme | It was while standing on the cor- |, o Abe buing réceived) o ing in these sections of the line of | Tne grounding of the current sup- |this episode, however. when the irate | COUrt for New Hampshire will be| ner of Elm and Spring streets at|,. .= ,c the chamber and will battle, according to the official CoM-| plied by one of the main' lines of | parent, who ‘had assisted in saving received here Thursday or Friday. | 10:45 o’clock that Officer Richard- | open to the inspection of member Not less acutel wonunication of the French war office { the strest lighting service on Mnin | Harold, secured a firm grip o his| Jud&e Aldrich granted the writ of | son first noticed Riley, Kelly and | i ffering of th ; mlven out thie afternoon. French|street last night when the rain |ear and marched him towards home, | '@Peas corpus which stayed the ex-| Mevers. He overheard enough of S AR T troops have reoccupled the trenches | caused one of the insulators on a|Harold vows that this installment of | {radition of Thaw on the order of the | their conversation fo suspect that DIRECTOR ¥ RE-ELECTED e district to ot LuBolsselle, previously given UD | gtreet lamp on Park Blace to act as| his “movie” is absolutely the last | EOVrnor of this state. It will be nec- | some mischief was up and so, when San Benedetto] by them to the Germans. Yester-|a conductor, put many of the lamps |as well as first, and as he was led | ®SSATY oW for him to withdraw iho | ten minutes later, the alarm sounded | Stockholders of New ain Trust | other towns day saw no further fighting at S0i-|on West Main and around the green | home he tearfully promised to avcid | W1t The transfer of Thaw from | he at once concluded these were ftho Company Hold Annual Mcetinz. |damage to prej seons, but mear Pont--Mousson (he|out of commission. Some of these | tho stream in future. fedsishin saenctiicersl plll@rollow | el fimen i HonodisBod, s tio x The following directors of the | equally as &N el e ool e hev ero swlichedfonto RECEIVER APPOINTED. automatically. The final steps so far | finding Meyers and Riley on Wash. °d @t the annual meeting of the | o Ssieinm Hchorgihas ibesnie | a'notheb:lsreetdmwnre,fiuc the linemen | New York, Jan. 19.—The federal | ns New Hampshire is concermed. will mgm]ng strent o Officer Richard. | Stockholders held at 11 o'clock this \{;?X?m:\rfih;:;os e e Shusrt;f;m&?;g“’g““:i]é:‘: g‘st;;c";‘o‘:_‘;;;?g:y:fppt"r::"ed('}mi:t" bo the deltvery of the prisoner to | son Meyers admitted breaking the |MOrninE: W. E. Atwood, L. H. Pease, | | 00 Vo™ o) There was also @ fall of SnOW Yes-|lagt night the lLight and power was B et O Troin S| oo EORIIRE G I G O i od Citnatl) Goeres W roiiot e | wivey et i G A WL ||t L RO R O A ety company, the Towa corpdration whose | ~ judge Aldrich was holding eourt u‘l:llz"urlulul'l‘ the lever far enough. o |NWift. Charles k. Wetmore, F Beadlres o G eioni siienced the battaries WOMAN'S CLUB. stock wes sold at public auction two | jn Boston today but was prepared to | make it ring once. On the second Plith George L. Damon, George Il BLCES ORS S ; el = weeks ago. The recelver's bond was | come to this city whenever his pres- | attempt Kelly rang it, Meyers said. | a1t Frank Porter, lsaac D. Rtu of the enemy | The music department of the Wom- | fixed at $75,000, Chcel wasveanired To Captain Thomas Grace, Kelly at | #¢ll, Howard S Hart, Charlex | Attacks Not Renewed. an’s club will hold its next meecting —— e e e I eirat acilealall KAoWiedas obitha ar. | SmULIFT A Niven: ./ 3. Parker | Pater “As we set forth yesterday, a fair- | at the home of Mrs. William |1 HOMBURG RESIGNS POST, N fair but when presented with the | E. Cooper, Norman P. C I Paterno, hig 1y spirited engagement has been de- | Booth of [Forrest street Friday morn- Adelaide, Australia, Via. TLondon, WEATHER, facts said: “Well, T suppose it's Hawley, (. B. Stanle 1. Vibbert side, has suffes veloped at L.a Boisselle, whare, fol- | ing, January 22, at 10:30 o'clock. The | yan. 19, 10:34 &, m-—Herman Hom- i to me of that's the c: Riley t C. H. B n. Howard 1. Pla I |any other to towing the breaking out of several | subject Will be “A Morning With Mc- | hurg, attorney general of South Aus- HartTord dan 10 U o the captain that he did not rir H. Pease 1. Heal quake region fires, we were compelled during the ! Duw‘ell on Nevin."” There will he tralia since 1909, has resigned his fcidland N;m(‘“l;m “'Ompr o either alarm as he was too drunk to The diiectc v ¢ have heel o imuflu- by Mrs. Howard Horton and | position because of an anti-German Nightl andl Wednesday e | day morning (Continued on Eleventh Page) Jacs gl their houses | occurrea o casualt in o a repetition @ vas elected president, which matically made him a director and a Avezzano Officer Overhears Conversation. Tagliacozzo, | the sufferers attentior Soldiers hav | these places t | provided also [1ect the peopld old weather 1 Alfred Cross. | feeling existing among the public. 1 o (Continued on Fifth Page.) Lot officer (Continued

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