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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1915, ’ lflffi[ OINTS 10 | BOY scouTs OF ABSINTHE BARRED BY 'Sdcmm ORATOR | WIFE OF ONE YEAR | cowMBm HEARS AMERICA WAS FIVE CHAMBER OF DEPUT:ES DIES IN HARTF Q { NCOAT” YPARSOLDTEBS v e s| 1S ALWOST MOBBED . WIRELESS ORDERS | " Bill Applying To France, Algeria and Mrs, Joseph Spinctta Succumbs After Colonics Now Goes To French Scu- Undergoing Caesarian Opera- | — But Camot Umrsland British #n-".” | - Paris, Feb, 13.-—The chamber of Mrg. Spi : 4 thirty- “ hour, She says she would be able to . SE I S St e R . SR STICEN: DyinetE, e 3% i : | identify the stranger in a crowd. . prohibiting the sale of absinthe Hm As “MI Ammnls' % G oo mite ot Jeserh_ v 1 ST S”S Pnt mll I 5 e = s . ol . Y ) Wil- | . y | /\ »<:|'I of .T<..m}‘ has been ‘p\'n‘m: c . Indemnities will be granted to man- dled early last sveming at Mim ¥ ‘_‘ | . A]“S‘mt"l‘htmmlrg.;;(hps ;.m‘d t;\tl:))t=|1k g . ufacturers affected by the bill and R ‘8 son's private sanitarium at No. 74 ISR B vestt e R : %m bol covered in a special act later. | That the public pulse in New Brit- | Buckingham street, Hartford, follow- | New York, Feb. 13.—Regularly at BPoointed last | was gleansd! from half a dozen peo- h 1 ‘]‘1(‘0";']“);9‘0 ;‘r:‘m‘:f‘j” ';n \:E,O;r(‘: - *{ni ain runs high was demonstrated last | ing a Caesarian operation which was | 4 o'clock in the morning the Britigh ot the divectors | Ple With whom she had talked before | 3 8 adoption by the protectorntes . The | 1gAt When a socialist orator, said to | performed on her two weeks ago bY [ war office sends out by wireless ins i being visited by the police. | B e e ool q; r' ®|be a man named Klazins, from Hart- | Dr, Fox of this city, and Dr. Boucher | Sees Man Peer Into Window | S During thy Boos to e sonale. arq | [oTd barely escaped being mobbed at | of Hartford. The infant child, a boy, es of the Civic Rt e | ; Juring the debate Deputy Fdouard | the 'Burritt school corner for state- |is living and apparently a healthy | 2 radius which covers the Atiantie Y That there was a mysterious man Lachaud, a radical republican. «aid: ments he is alleged.to have made in | haby | and as far s B T Andrews | i hanging about the parish house . : “Absinthe supression is only {he : = : Lt nd as far as the Red Sea. authorized to | oo % ")"","K.T Wk i e e commencement. We. will arive at | [Cference to Catholic organizations | According to the doctor's certifi- The wireless plant of Columbia Uni- PR e kil AIICEV A R oo e, i : wfiig .t B S ey “%fand the Father Zebris murder. cate the primary cause of deaih was | versity hears these orders, but eannot PR the death ofYf of the murder was flf"{““““-‘] :c L Lo N § 5 R RDISA 0N O mllinr apsg After golng along with the usual|the operation and the immediate understand them, of course, as the ho was a direc- | this afternoon by Mrs. 8. O. .. n\x\:‘o-n‘. ) ! IC\ 5 hant was bhared £ flow of oratory the speaker began to | cause was a cerebral hemorrhage. orders are given in code committee was | who lives at 500 Church -‘f‘“f“-q~ ok % ¢ 3 i f";““);‘i‘“‘\_“’“f e ‘“;"”‘“""‘_",’fi talk on the recent murder here in Mrs. Spinetta was formerly Miss This was one of the interesting nominations for Joh‘nson_do(‘!arcsAlh}ut, bot“]\c‘on 8 an 3 5 Z :‘fi ]:j“’l‘m o f‘l‘f(‘)“’m] ::dfl hitt“: '“ ;| New Britain, In this connection he | Bridget Genry, who was at one time | statements made yvesterday to about i setine Eqoiclogh M onday night s hoy o ag = e as withdramn after the mere: DUt 1 s alleged to have shouted that if the | emploved by Frederick L. Platt as . 1,300 Columbia graduates at the celg. fhe chairman of | strange man, with a brown o\.fuo.]x . L AN § : s e b m%“’\ff"“?’“ murderers are to be found it would | his housekeeper and has been married | bration of alumni day on Mornin®: R teo | Lo, | wallse up; wnd. down fn front . of the - 3 S R om0~ I be advisable to search the ranks of | only ahout a year. Resides her hus- | side Heights by Professor Michael | ‘on the matt'(:l church, and Izntmj Fh‘(\ SAW hn.n s‘;‘n n?» N :2; Zm; zh:u 7‘_0.")m"~ipem:«1 '(;!“:‘.‘“- the Holy Name societies and the | band and infant son she is survived | Pupin of the engineering department, merican move- | to the front yard of the parish house s : S > b : o Snons tending 0 enignts 'of Columbus. As the tmport | by a brother William and a sister | who is also Servian consul in New (il action 1s| and peer Intg the bay window. It is % G the suppression of all alcoholic ex- | ¢ (hose words sank into the brains | Miss Minnie Geary. York ment started by | significant to note that the w:,nd;n\- in- e .. tracts were being considered. of the crowd, a large number of whom | The funeral will be held Monday | The program kept the graduates b on the occa- | to which she saw the man look was were of the Catholic faith and mem- | morning at 9 o'clock from St. Jo- | busy from morning until after 1 £ guy ?i- ::91:: th_cyor‘:cxr.:ear w:\m\ !u;]e; h(:,d.\x'tofr:;g:::- / ¢ y bers of these organizations, a loud | Seph’s church and interment will be | the Pennsylvania-Columbia basketball RsLotw @ Sepa BT WaS Sound e ; X shout of anger went up and the crowd | in the new Catholic cemetery. game in the evening. Mass.. ‘some | ing. 3 4 . A 3 1% J Pl e, 8 surged towards the speaker. His C(hange Brought b i pommittee was Mrs. Johnson was interviewed by % ¢ platform was pulled from bensath his -— . g y Wireless, ate with the | two men working on the murder c:se 3 S 3 : 3 “The use of wireless telegraphy hag in an effort to | early this afternoon and she politely : ff‘j‘P a’."“ih':;“"n :‘;\:’“:’:;: > l‘]:‘: ;’{‘""é; William P. Gilligan, | traneformed the method of maneuver- court meet in | told them all she knew of the affair. ] : Za e e e et o b p10t¢] | * The funeral of Willam P. Gilli-| INg" sald Professor Pupin, ‘Thefh Sife said ghat Uptwaen s pnd 9 o'clock | MY AU 4 i : bricks and clubs with which to attack | 8an was held at 9 o'clock this morn- | FTench syetem has a central stationy atlve committee reni he went to her tail- : ¥ LY. SN Pt T 2 . which ve 2 Bve o Jeynday sventny o == the orator. ing from St. Mary's church, Rev.| oaq heroyors & radius of 200 milesy ited shortly to | or’s on Church street and on return- and effects communication with all 3 L Ry y Officer Michael Meehan rushed into | - i fers at each ses- | ing stopped at Lacey's store. As she 3 i s G A H Cfl ather Rizzio officiating. Interment | points of the army. Then there are he board, of di- | did so she saw a good sized man across 3 Gll OIG HGIIIMS 10 3VG 1 III- the melee and protected the man | asin the new Catholic cemetery and | many sub-stations. = The knapsack of interest to | the street walking slowly to and fro. : i from violence, E\'enb then he was | the pall bearers were James and Eu- | station is carried about fin sections ny action ¢on- | She described him as being garbed . VS " msmc Comm HGG DISGHZ[ Gd not saflsfled aml._ exhl_ iting a permit | gene Sheehan, Robert Fagan, John | which weigh twenty pounds each by . hmber of Com- |'n a big brown overcoat, having a : IS 0 I from Chief Rawlings, insisted that he | Kiernan, Frederick Carswell and John | four men and ean be set up in fiv bromptly. strap across the back. Gk % b iy A wac again be allowed to take the stand. | Herey. The flower beares were Alvin | minutes, The aerial wireless is on 11 a bureau for When she came out of ‘the store 5 % D y 3 The offtcer used better judgment, | Carswell and Thomas MeCue, ried by the airships and the receiving licitations for { and started up the street towards her “fmh_mxton, Feb. 13.—While the however, and refused to let _hlm- wire is trailed from the aeroplane flers in the city. | own home she was somewhat sur- - % ?d!::‘l‘mhtfi‘tionh de;n?vrats were re- ;T_hhen, arkoom}:)an:ed :3' mv;/rl» . friends, Aenbaphnti There is, of course, no ground connec- i % o5 g raming the shi v v E d et, H , e to twenty 'five prised to see this same man sneak in- TYPICAL AMERICAN e s ‘t‘l)n il x’o:l? new \_iri\e t’h: n}r:gnuer UEo(bPat f;:xi-n h: T-stree‘ Dantél L. hey. tion, but thig fact merely limiits the ity every week | to the priest’s yard on the west side BOY SCOUT , the republican filibus- oting m els, and s rodius of the apparatus. FElaborate e average man | and look carefully into_the bay win- ter blossamed out anew today in the | rushed into the socialist headquarters | Fx-Councilman Daniel L. TooheY, | sutomobile stations are emploved and all the repre- | dow. She could not see his face and | i % senate, where Senator Gore tried to|rooms at 269 l'r(aln street. For some | a member of the common council in | even the cavalry carry their stations. fcuthful. and | she soon passed from where she could |y }'obr\mr)‘ S‘\\as the fifth anniversary h}:ne the commerce committee dis- |time two well ’known men, who had 1890, died this morning at his home | These cavalry stations are called Eh' person so- | observe him. While she thougat it | Of the Boy Scouts of America. The|charged, from consideration of his|taken offense at the words of the | ;. Putnam street, Hartford, aged | ‘Vireless whiskers' because of the p. (matter to the [ peculiar at the time sh2 did not at- | event was celebrated by 300,000 mem- substitute, which is to be used as|speaker, waited for him to come out, | jpou¢ sixty vears. Mr. Toohey was | CUliar appearance of the outfit. There o “bureau’ which | tach any special significance to his | bers in almost évery city in the coun- | one of the bases of compramise. declaring that they would thrash him, | one of the early settlers in this city | has been only one betrayal of the code 4 ther the object | movements umtil told of the murder|try. This movement for the making ) Senator Burton took the floor for | but he thought discretion the better | o;q regided at the corner of Myrtle | Of Any army.” eau should not | the next morning. | of better boys and young men has|® speech that promised to last all|Part of valor and remained secluded | o4 South Burritt streets. He moved Professor Pupin then told of the | | (Continued from ®irst Page.) 1 ate For Final \ction. I_(]Gfl| MI’,IIIDB[S 'f Pany DGHI)IIIIGG tion.—Child Still Tives. In addition, structions to the entire fleet within jcommittee on It is deemed significant that other | spread like wildfire. The accompany- |98y, and it was apparent that the re- | until the car came for Hartford. from this city about fifteen years ago. | MeSSages sent out to war vessels by ropy - which 1s| people have also described a stranger | ing pictule shows a typical boy scout | Publican opposition was prepared to Some members of the hig audience | yWhile living in New Britain Mr | the British war offive and invited any /for collecting | gressed'in a brown overcoat and tWo | in his uniform. Scouting means out- | 20ld its lines firm until the admin- | even Went so far as to declare that | moohey was a blacksmith. He was a | Of his listeners to visit the Columbia % separate people say that they saw i | qoor life, and so health, strength, hap-.| \Stration compromise took a thar- | the speaker had railed against Father | member of Ferdinand council, K. of | plant and heaer theorders, specially busy | yap answering this description stand- | dbbaas .tical education, By |CUShIy definite form. Senator Weeks, [ Zebris in his talk. C. “You may. hear but not under- of Commerce | jng on the platform of the Plainville | PINeSs and prasie atlon. DY lauthor' of the bill, which js also o Denounced as Anarghist, Those who survive are Mr. Toohey’s | *tand.” he continued. “The code I t some of the | railroad station Tuesday morning at [ COMPbining wholesome outdoor activi-|pare of the compromise, predicted it| roday several prominent members | WIdow and four children, Mary, Mar- | made secret by the saortening of the being made | g.45 o'clock. He got on the train and | {ies With the influence of the scoUt|coulq not be accepted in the sen. ot ';ea:ngml;‘npfl]"y in this city were | Baret, Daniel ‘and John. James | Wave lengths and other changes.’ A meeting of | ot jt at North Adams, Mass. 6ath and law the movement develoDs |ate with the amendments proposed by | interviewed: regarding last night's af- | O'Leary and John O'Leary of this Prof. L. D. Moss of the mechanical ee will be held “ o Y FOREIE A character and worthwhile ability. administration leaders in the house. fair and they denounced the speaker | City and Dr. Arthur O'Leary of Wa- | engineering department outlined, tae | ping. The com-, T it s Democrats Hold Conference. in no uncertain terms. They brand- | terbury are brothers-in-law. developmient of thie ues OF préteciien i deliveries will | ery > o 'A th clue of 1m ortance was p 7, Fun 1 arr ements will b -| A very vivid account of the care of sday. The di- ‘; “‘d\‘ “” i o Rt Democrats of the senate met in|©d him as a New York anarchist and ncun(‘:(;‘lm:r aAng e an the wounded was given by Dr. Rich- Br of Commerce | traced to No. 12 aple stree ¥ conference early today to consider the | 58id he was fwithout diplomacy and gl | ard Derby, who recently returned pck Tuesday af- [ Andrew S. Johnson makes his home. advisability of continuing the fight | Was uncouth, ‘. M ihia Bhe from service on the Amerioan Am- On Tuesday night a well dressed for a cloture rule to force an end One member of the party sai - Mary Kosiorek. bulance Corps. Dr, Talcott Willlan ade conditions % s to the determined republican filibus- | @S soon as he began to denounce the s e » = - 4 s Bieet at 10 A stranger stopped at one lady’s apart- tnlior 621 offeing it up and n Catholic organizations last night they The funeral of Mary, the : nine director of the Pulitzer School f % " | ments in the same building and asked § P and return- told him to shut up, but he refused vears-old daughter of Mrs. Mary Kos!- | Journalism, then told how the war gommittee on | " " ik a room. She said Ing to a direct contest for the mea- orek of 291 High stret, was held this | was reported s will meet 8 sure. The bill, blocked by republi- | to do so. 1t f) he ¢ | . . 20 fhoicgim, | Do miEnt find jone upstairs with Mrs, can oppositian had been displaced as| Practically all of tae socialists in flh:::};“’"m:r‘::’] “‘a'; |:*“"‘:’:’ q':(“:‘;h Most Wounds by Shrapnel. 4 .Johl}l! n, and“he did ‘so. : the unfinished business before the sen-| the city declared that they heartily liaart (.‘emetar\: ““The nature of the wounds as ob- The stranger was well dressed and ate. disapprove of the man's speech and " 5 served migat be claseified into three of big build. He wore a mackinaw are not in accord with his views at | kinds—shrapnel, rifie and bayonet,’ ;){le aha;; bl::‘a:nc;u‘c:arlgse“":n;h:gi: Dr. Derby said, “Of 103 cases obt = ad o 8 c J served, cighty-two were shrapnel B LISTS. he took possession of his room he (Continued from First Page.) wounds and )p\'prv one of L:u:p 3 said he had pupils in Bristol, but moE wounds was found to be infected. eady for Party | did" not say what kind. He also|adds, is said to be anxious that the | Twenty were rifie wounds; four of ng. told Mrs. Johnson he did not carej Polish capital be taken before the| . . " 0 h / Dance at Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall to- | these were slightly infected. There whether his rcom was' well heated | next meeting of the Reichstag, in uatizn e of action to meet the sit- Convention in New Haven, night.—advt, was only one bayonet wound,. Thé J ‘Smith and X ‘eompleted their ?r ;Zi)l?n % :Xr: ::3”:0 iu‘mfgnr:t not -m:((-'w ‘»\(-:«r"}ilv‘.l,(\owi?}faurlm(l;’x:;wti(:‘xono Senator Burton presented two reso-| New Haven, Feb. 13.—Automobile| The ladies of Norden lodge will | Feason for the infection in the shrap- caucus lists for | '© er ¥ et ot el s L » i lutions, ene calling on the treasu legislation was under discussion at | hold a public whist tonight in the | el Wounds may be attributed to they PR foniaiwinyg | I, A6 more than & week anyway, | i ing of the directors of the| bungalow. large size of the wounds of entry and B g . department for information of whe- |the meeting ¥ and paid for it in advance. The | g 5 the' st large Mounds & 1 The ade: » s French Official Report. ther there were any negoti v Connecticut Automobile association . - ay he still large Unas Sr Seew v IR | qpnger gt the namo of Barker ¥ negotiations, even | Conne A valentine party with Lincoln day | |18 S (078 SHIRCE DL IREEC | S : 3 ” 3 & Wey . , f a preliminary character, to buy | here today. Copies of the numer.| features was held by the Baptist Y Early Tuesday morning he left his Paris, Feb. 13, 2:40 p. m.—The | 3 s uy g 3 ! : S < y the Baptist Y. s 5 JL6; fourth ward, | | N0 out saving anything to any- | French war office this afternoon is- | &1Y Of the German ships now laid up |ous bills now before committees at| p & C. E. in the church chapel last | ©°Unds pieces of cloth, wood —and h ward, 49 5 ; B, b 2 in American ports and another pro- |the capitol were submitted by C. M.| evenin, traw. -The different colors of the i et body and since that time has not| sued a report on the progress of the § , i CLACK BLOS i G i el uni 1d be see h 2 ard, 46; second Y D Prog osing thdt a co tt f Robi who represents the Good niforms could be seen in the Pleves e oy | been scen. A fact that makes his| fighting, which reads as follows: st e e Sl o U LA e D s Automanie| . A monthly supper was served by | of cloth extracted. . FOUTLR | gisappearance more strange is that he P i = yop. | InVestigate along the same line. Con- | Roads association and the o the Ladies’ Aid society of the Metho- “ 4 ; | 36; sixth wara, 3 5 From the sea to the Lys the Ger-igiqeration of both went over without | association, and analysis of these were . L Only flve abdominal wounds were [ took Mrs. Johnson's door key With | jan¢ vesterday bombarded violently | getion o n;;de P’reqldent .. H. Colés of] dist caurch last night and was fol- | jpeerved by me at the American hos him. The family has arranged to|N\joybort and the country of the : g i Ntetovi brehided lowed by a social hour. | pital, This shows that few of tho¥fe have the house securely locked at|yy o ™ "y oin artillery fired on Ypres Drafting Compromise Bill, Aucacially sctention wan Girsctelt g The Senior Luther league of the | receiving wounds in the abdomen ever right to prevent his possible sudden Siiine the Tight of Pebsuary 1isi \.‘ hile senate democrats were the‘bri’lh (‘0;|(‘Prn|ng registration of ve- English Lutheran c¢hurch was enter- 1 leave the battlefield alive There return. b meeting, administration leaders of the " tained last evening by Miss Mnrxnret‘ were only three cases of fractured A i g sitions to the east of : hicles, the proposed increases in fees, T MURDER. . . 3 B SnRouGIDOR) house side were P ~ icles, ! . % ‘Heirs Want Scttlement of Bstate. | Ypres during the day of February 12, | 10USe side were going ahead with the | (15 I1q BIOREEE TCFEASE. (0 oni- | Holtzhauser at her home, 310 Bur- | ekulls in the hospital. ritt street. | “I had a Russian count under me | work of drafting a com g \ [ Our artillery replied to this fire ef- - ompromise Shib- | i o for qutamobile inspection. Oppo- | - ! of the bills was early Chairman Alling and Clerk Cash- | @8 orderly, He epent his riches in . he board of public safety | bribing patients who would not eat | P 4 definte action will be | more of t P | ) c lawlings reccived |tate when they applied to Judge B.| Explode German Mines. ;'::se‘"l‘ko;:b‘b*‘ W‘ffl“(‘ ;(hmufih the | @ ken wntil each bill has been con-| met this afternoon to make up the | to take their food. This means was 1 1 se, V next w. r- " - 2 o, i | g 3 3 ) F ) from Walton | F. Gaffney of the court of probate “From:the,]I to the Somme gunize a shipping bo: Pdg\{-i:;o::‘ ?;, sidered.. The meeting will probable hudf«-t <f\‘r u‘m «omm)::[s‘lon lmr‘ Vhl; | :Ix‘s»nu".\ ’;rfi:‘:":;m']"(’“ \"""‘:'”"“f o‘"r‘: » i b chor 4 S ap- |- * 5 : | comin scal year. 'he hoard o urcos s d « g for letters of administration. The | terday withessed intermittent propriation of $40,008000 to engage | TTANEE to mave a delegation attend public works budget will be made up | to ks If theyswevy tell - The <O 4 “3_“;3““‘; "M | heirs in this country are nicces and | nonading’ Tn The reglon s#f Arr in the shipping businfi§s for a period | thie hearings on bills In behalf of the ] \p . F 0 had many of the bits of shraphel ev. Father Jo- 1 ophews. They are John Zebris of | near Carency, #e causedthe explo- | €ding two years aftegghe conclusion | Machine owners of the state. Thir‘d Soclal and Dance given by | taken from the wounded mounted in hen the ships e e e N G. gold and returned to the injured sel- A Decision to hold & party confer- ence resulted from the republican | 8!l i — - | { | filibuster to the cloture rule which oo i | 2 was taken up in the senate yesterday. AUTOMOBILISTS MEET. | Clty jtems The democrats hoped when the sen- ate met today to have decided upon |Djscuss Automobile Legislation at an to demo- ©o republican, 3. Wires Police Heirs of the murdered priest took Michigan. initial steps today to claim his es- ping bill, in accordance with plans ap- fectively. y * proved by President Wilson. Slee oY SRl ; The | voiced, but no ::‘;“;:rt;‘ k"’f:"‘\'“: Brockton, Mass.: Bessie Shotoka of | sion of two fththes situathd at ouc- | ©f the European war. Co. 1, R A Bt N GALATN | Bridgewater, Mass.; Wilerza Zebris of { posts held by the enemg. weuld pass to the coniol of the sec-| SAILS UNDER BRITISH FLAG. | 5 to O T G and Thilliarmontic hand | G000 BB b caiatery [ Brocikton; . John Zebris of 136 «Qughe Sommg, betWeen the Oise TOWTY Of the navy to he leased, or —_— i 3 Arch St. Admission 25 cents.—advt. | The School of Journalism attracted bth the murder | South street, Lowell ~Mass, —and|,nq the Aisne, as well as in Cham- | Cberated in the merchant marine ser- | Insitania Departs For New York | "y o i 0% 01 g1 b F TN | 4 great deal of attention, as the class- B vea. | Charles L. Klinger of 109 Round Hill, | joone “there was yesterday great ac- ‘““r‘jr:":i(:‘fl‘:‘d‘&“’fl‘:;’:“{‘“ T P ¥rom Liverpool. is visiting friends in this eity, | rooms were open to the visitors, so 1\\‘:“\:1::::::]: ”‘,“‘l‘;p m:‘;‘(;‘p’"‘p&”“j ‘(':(" tivity on the part of the artillery of | proved the plan to place the sovern. | ILiverpool, Feb. 13, Via London, ey “The Man from Brandon" was pre- | that they could me ho‘v\ the ruv:rlr B | R P Zebris ond Jahn zew. | ot sides, ment permanently in the shipping | P. M.—The Cunard line steamer Lisi- | Sented last evening in tae parish hall | Journalists were being Lrained. = An- e ¢ | vis, both of Parsoll, province of rman Attacks Repulsed. business. The provision is chiefly re- | tanfa, the vessel which flew the Amer- | by the Young Ladles' soclety of st. other thing SAGF BERFEL LCRETCST P 4 Kovno, Russia | sponsible for the senate republican |ican flag across the Irish sea on her | Joseph's church. New vestments for as b o nmniszion) i b ime | “Some ten aviators have flown over | filibuster. Some of the house leaders | last trip in, as a measure of protec- | the altar bovs will be purchased with | lumbia men in the library feloium. }f,,‘.']l.)““,:,:.“.,':.r,m‘:", ",’,','.\‘\m.:"‘:[i,::(‘“(‘l,':\"‘_{mo region of Verdun. The bombs | think tha ta bill containing such a |tion against German submarines, | the proceeds. | In the evening the alumni met in | y S e thrown by them did no damage. Dur- | provision cowld not be gotten through | sailed from Liverpool for New York 8 —_— { —_— the commons for a beefsteak dinner, 2:32 p. m.— ! ters of administration at 9 o'clock : W Sertenk dinner. ation in London | next Saturday morning ing the night of February 11-12 there [ the senate a tthis s on. The presi- [at her usual hour today under the after which they ent tc B y . ] dent, however, it is said, still hopes } Rritish flag. RAILROAD STRIKE AVERTED. | nasium to see the baskethall game, of foodstuffs on| Attorney P. McDonough hag| Were two. German. attacks on our & § ; J ; . " TS { 2 hip Wilhelmina, | heen rotai by the heirs living in | trenches in the Forest of Caures,. to | that an extra session may-be averted. (TI"2::;\“;::::“‘i:cl“l‘:(lli‘rrll(’gdmtxn\?ri:nor? A ment Reached by Managers and | v rbor, will not %o | this country. the north of Verdun, which were re- . Chies sl R et Mmployes 1t England | COURT TO SETTLE lurt but will be pulsed 3SURNED TO DEATH s . s = sl gl . | Teisit i Interested in Waterbury Bakery. 7 5 " ers to the number of 200, however, commission for | “In Lorraine, the German attack | IKennebunkport, Me., Feb. 13.—Pet- | barcelled their bookings on the Lusi.| London, Feb, 13, 4:52 p. m.—The NATIONS' DISPUTES I is in the ch It has been lcarned that IFather|on our positions at Arracourt reported | er Gilbert and Plerre Brouillette, | {ania at the lase moment and trans- | threatened strike of several thousand | . s in the charge | Zeb was financially " interested in | j - EHOP 18 i Flw . s, wer 5 : 7 g | the British gov- ”(,”, o jmancially interested 11 | in our report of last night, was led by | wood choppers. were burned to death | ferred over to . the American line | railroad men throughout Great Brit i he Lithuanian Baking company of | one company, while at the same time | in a fire that destroyed the home of | cfoamer St. Paul, which also sailed a ai ¢ A srosident Taft '1“1(;:;:1(:." “u» ”fh'f W n'rrh\!}r_\'.‘ now being (rvn(llllrlo(l by | another German company endeavored | Charles Dupre tfwda_v. Dupre was | for New York toda ain, demanding an increase in wages ! Advocated By Former President a prize ja Mr. 'l’ mnl\.f\. flnll)Mh” f/v ris had | ity ne greater success to occupy our | rescued by a neighbor. P TN | seems to have been averted, | | @ mortgage of §8 on a farm owned | pogitions at Renzey. : % HELD FOR FORGERY. Announcement was made, follow- | i | by Penikas and he was also interest- | ing @ conference this afternoon be- | e .. Tttt P i ey g sity Tast Night. ed in real estate in Naugatuck which | 0 Alsace, the enemy has hom . . SHEE CHINA ANSWERS JAPAN New Haven, Feb. 13.—TwWo em-| yeen railrond managers and repre- | L | was in the name of the banking com. | P2rded the positions which we took | 5 )00 " cpine “pen. 13- The Chin. | Ploves of Yale university, both in a | o heatives of the union, that an agree- | Toronto, Feb, 18.The executivi e, 13— Enter- | ) ey | February 12 in the vicinity of Mount G o " | menial capacity, were arrested today f i | pany. A foreclosure suit is now 3 ese government vesterday delivered to | Tmenial capacity, ment has been reached, the terms of | o 0 ul L aant was the subs e State Bank at | pending in superior court against the | Sudelkopt. Because of the thorough | (e SPTITIART JECETAY B TMMed €0 | charged with forging orders upon the | \GHEG B GO T T o o | POYET e pres is ‘d"n \'Jd”-\l_ W0 | Naugatt propert It is said thit | Or&anization of our trenches, the of- A & M| college treasurer for their —wages. | " ject of the final address delivered last e he cashier to ! < | 7 - in Address at Toronto Univer- Y i written reply to the demands recent- . I\ Father Zebris was in debt to scv-| fects of this hombarament were in-{ v made L Japan on China. The | 1A4st summer, a book of blank or- e [ night in the convocation hall of Tor- currency and ess | o, ople who loar i smey. | significant.” 8 hinas ror 1awn | dérs, which are used in paying em- | onto university by Willlam Howard fertook them as !1: :sl;?s-llio\'nl1 (im: hlmlmlfi"’ln',:z-"fl‘l\ % & ;‘Q'y"i'l'&.‘L\f.‘.'fg;ahm“ answer have | p)oves, was stolen unbeknown to FOUND DEAD IN BED, | Tatt, IR Sha: North Fio ects fn Waterbury” besides thé bak- | s i ioahis the college aithorities and orders i Regarding arbitration the spealer @ running bagtie | o7 b 1 Austrians Driven Back. DECLINES SUFFRAG “.’ BISHOP, | from this book have been appearing | prank Donohue, Well Known Base- | sald that he was looking for the ex jas wounded and | 3 Gentva, Vin, Parin men iie ks CCLIY & AGAN * P. | until about $500 was paid out on ball Player of Springficld, O. | istence of a court to which all ns panion escaped. i Relatives Have No Theory. | n.—The Russians Vo " b i Boston, Feb, 13.——Rev. Dr. Alex- these. Today when the men pre- v | tions might go to decide differences bt ander Mann, rector of Trinity church, | sented orders they were arrested. The Springfield, O. Feb. 15.—Frank [and into which nations might be e | Iuther Zebris' relatives have formed | With the bayonet, ding to tho | announced today that hie had de.|man who stole the book s Serving | pronony6 o well known baseball play- | brought to answer questions and meet -‘?‘ "‘f- the 1| I\, theory regarding the. motive for | lalest ndvices recelved heve. Durin | clined to accept the election ax sur- er and brother of the late “Jiggs" | Prolestt p'l::‘,,, L Tt ,‘l‘",,:-:’,',:; eting of the I.|the murders. So o the struggle, the Austrians a = . i S e o, e ! i ¢ olic ot ¥ & NG cvening, 7. I L(.p,, Bt mnm’::::dt::'i\ r::,‘&,::.‘,: E ported to have lost 8.300 in r(;\'m:t :;‘;':,‘g,,‘,“,. (,‘r“f\]-q:\?-mq:r N_(hr Episcopal | ¢cyyRreH BOYS' LEAGUE GAMES, [ Donohue, was found dead in bed to- | yant, he thought. . Carlson, A. .| in touch with his affairs, and wounded and 1,000 prisoner: # The Church Boys' Athletic associa- | day. He had been in ill health for | Mr. Taft spent a husy nnern r‘ hristenson and | They have been driven back as far ag D SR ATN £ [y tion basketball teams met at the Y. resumed the b el | According to Attorney McDonough, | Pattle of Dukla Pass, fighting mostly a sentence in jail. - i several months. innrl evening. He delivered a lere elected di- | S APORBIIE hoc ) Seboro, where the conflict continues HANGED FOR MURDER. M. C. A. this morning. The Swedish Donohue started his baseball ca- | nddress at the Press club and A INSPECTS NAVAL ACADEMY.. the smow having stopped falling. | Chicago, Feb. 13.—Roswell (. fo. | Jatheran team defeated the Baptists | rcer here with the Central league in | tended the dinner of the Ontario I 4 . i 3 S and the St. | 1905. Ilater he was drafted by the | torical assoctation at the l)n\urln Roston Americans and sent to New- ( club, He left for his home ors elected J. and assistant | Annapolis, Md., Feb. 13.—Admiral| Fighting has been resumed on the | §mith was hanged here today for the | by a score of 20 to & arlson secretary | Dewa of the Japanese navy, inspected | Donajee and the Russians have ad- [ murder of Hazel Weinstein, four years | Marks team defeated the Center lthe naval academy today. vanced as far 28 Kroscienko, l°“‘ church boys by a score of 16 to 5, ark, where he played two years. lmomln;.