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PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915 —TWELVE PAGES. * ANARCHISTS PLOT TO KILL ' |CONFLICTING REPORTS |*VANSUBMARINE ouep o MHION [ AUSTRIAN: 3 [ SUNK BY STEAMER | CIVILIANS TO DEATH ,[[ : MANY NOTED FINANCIERS; | 0F FIEROE BATILE IN Lo oo v s WANTED FOR 1915-16 s 1 s« SHOR Bomb-Thrower in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New e sesmilh o 4 Girman i Eslimates Tolal $1,022.881 . Vi omdon, Tt ¥ v | York, Caught Red Handed---Sleuth and | BerliMintains Fronch Atacks Were | 1uxccts, 7, Uit S| ik sasamtod masuiaa tios | O . ; Which has just arrived at Weymouth. | : 200 civilians accor ||l7‘L |“-l("l“\1 :‘«;‘v:n“‘.h; [ g Two Men Placed Under Arrest. | Repulsed and Paris Giams | e o oo vt | PRUMING BEGINS TOMORROW NIGHT 1o vovennes | Laige Disg Stanislau, in Gali Accor 4 . red., It fired a torpcdo which | _— | Among the men executed were | 3 p missed us by a few ‘feet. Then we | po. . T o < two Polish restaurant proprietors and B P New: Yoilk, Mar, 2—An' atfempt 't 1 1 t] hedral f 1 Pmflr"SS m[ m I6S. put the helm hard to starboard ana | Poord of Finance and Taxation Will | oo aiiroad laborers. These in- New York, Mar. 2.—An attempt to j who saved the cathedral from damage rammed the peris . There was a | teai i ily as | dividuals all had been warned by the blow up St. Patrick’s Cathedral with | by beating out the fire on the fuse. G “_(f' i "l"’“);lhm” m“m-‘- i Begin (o Swing the Axe Lustily as | Russian authorities, the Russians a bomb carly today and the arrest of | Abarno realized for the first time BR”‘ Al T ey = i ayor Wants Tax Rate Kept Down | having been in possession of Stanislau, “0] Ifl“ two men by detectives who had been | the identity of his companion a mom- i Al R e T ora k &t ¥ st e it Ry prgpred informed for months of their activities | ent after he had lighted, from the i ; Mnel Saeaen s 0 Sixtean nna Ml yaoaNe - was followed b, 1t | glowing end of a cigar, the fuse to tl AR Hachep | - 1 foarine § small [ foSltécn and One-half Mills. | Austrians, but the men refused, re- | : 8 red by an announcement | glow e a cigar, the fuse to tho | J&G[ rwegian vesse 01 tons gros: ing upon their Austrian citizens for | Ac | made at police headquarters that the | bomb which he carried under his coat. | GKQ“ND i by = Lot ionssrons: 1 Over = million dollars will'be aeked | 7108 TPon (helk ZUSESS SUER CH] ! arrests had balked an anarchistic plot | Almost beforc the missile had leif | T | for by various municipal departments | P 1000 to ‘Stanisian With to kill Andrew Carnegie, John D.| his hand, to lie for a moment on tho | N GAYLORD [ Lo the flscal year 1915-18 when the 12 “SVe SO0 o e whom | Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., | carpet at the foot of the alter, Baldo | Germars Assert That Russian Attacks | beard of finance and taxation holds | Pl ""]'j') o P % Mmu lnnikhnu-nl Mr. Austin 2 and other wealthy men with bombs. [ pinioned Abarno’s arms behind him, | o ! ) [ lts Arst meeting tomorrow night. It | They Hed GeiCoc €0 tTet B b | = e Thereafter the anarchists, according | calmly told him that he was under ar- | At Several Foints Neaf Prussian ; | vas belleved last week that the estl- | 0f alieged otenses against the #Ee: | STewR Sy to the police, were to inaugurate in | rest and started to leave the church. | = M \ : UNI\ COMMISSION[R‘ es would not fotal over 3500000 | Hundreds of prisoners, including | C ) New York a reign of terror com-| Abarno, amazed, permitted himself G mEsie hallined ko il [ but the figures show now that they | Bosnians and Turks, are arriving 3 o e ) e e Do niphe it With | daily in Lemberg from the south.| .. = Hl dfess ol Aoty TN e = | special appropriations still to be dis. | MADY of them come in with thelr ) e . i N, s | g . limbs partly frozen. All except the rupted By Unfavorable ather— | New M = 4 d the total to date is $1,022,881. | 3 Before Largl pted By Unfavorable Weathe ew Haven County Republi- | . | cisianny are) BaleEclothad™ & Lacki T - i School Dept. Most Expensive, ‘ shoes, they tie their feet up in rags. | thve - erc Ho tlcnced. can Caucus Selects Suc- | The largest amount asked for is for | i ! = Thel Erenth: and i Germant omcial ! the school department, which whnts | | A shortage i 1 B B 272,276 ¥ v seco i s sti- | i " communications today agreed that cessor to (,loonan. | sz = ‘._ ) The '(.( m’l .hlflllb.l esti ‘c r SM'IH R[IIRES | counts of T4 violent fighting is under way in the | mate is that of the board of public |Ve Fe Austis was ¢ Champagne region, where the allies SRR | works, which asks for $196,694.25, of | | annuai town & | began an attack several days ago, and Haxtford,§ March #2. = Trederick I | which [$108 SfIRRI0r strest Workit ‘l“"‘ninu by @ that the lo ave been unusuaily | Gayiord of Ansonia was nominated ”‘"! l”‘;‘-""; f""] ;"“‘”" expenditures | . | pointea at t heavy. Berlin announces that new | for county commissionor : JEnisHthegbontd Tents e 1aemmr ) examine the d ! | Soate it SRl | r couniy commissioner by the re- | The water department comes third | L [ town officers & for ro repellod In. most cases, ) Publican caucus of the New Haven | with a request for $135,000. [ ! donn H !and that the French losscs were enor- | COURLY members of the legislature to- | The estimates as compiled are as| Says He Is No Longer Need-| ~Numerous d [/ i i : 1s : | follows: i | ) iy | mous. The Paris statement claims [ day. € nomination came on the . s | ed out in thel | . for the allios at several | Afth ballot this morning, or the | Schools ! ed—Philip Corbin Chosen |iectman and & points and asserts 1t the Germans | €quivalent of the 227th ballot in the | Board of public work { | which, in mo; ¥ 'l very heavil Apparently | caucus. The vote on the five ballots | Water department 00 | a Director have been mi 4 ttle is the largest and most | Was as follow “ Police department 00 | i systems of bo . contested of ar ong the | Gaylora )0 { Fire department ..... 5.00 | also mistakey front since the engagement | Donovan 9, Charity department 50 | At the annual meeting of the | treasurer of t | Wilkinson | Health department -00 | stockholders and directors of the |in the main Patten 6, 4. 4, 4, | Incidentals Do 00 | American Hardware Corporation held |rect. An err an Polang 2 |"" ‘The ‘exact number of ballots cast | Interest and discount ... = 8 5lat 2 o'clock this afternoon, Philip | found in the 3 an Poland the fighting ap- | since the caucus began is disputed. | Payment on principal .. 70,000.00 { corhin was elected as a director of | By handing ] intense fol- | Accordi to announcement today in | Solaries ... o . 49 00 | the corporation I*. Smith who ac- | ¢is H, Shaw reve Amusement Com. . 4,250.00 at | the caucus, Mr. Gaylord won on the cepted the position of chairman of | of his shortag ; Uthough Russians | 227th, while others who have kept | City Building Com. ..... 800.00 | the board of directors over a year ago | ing vesterd : 2 ert Ahf{t \l}i‘,\ are conduct > 4 gen- | track of the ballots claimed that 232 = = —— | repigned his position as he felt that squared himsi CARNEGIE | “”’1‘ ‘(;&')M!M\v i0on . fl:* Ger- | regular and thirteen irregular haad e ‘:"“” i o svw}.' 881 f'” he was no longer needed.; The list of | known durin, a ficial report lvm- Rus- | been cast. This cstablishes a record, xclusive of special appropriations directors with these r~\./|m~n\ re waxed very slan E at - sever points near | probably, in the number of ballots The estimated inéome, exclusive of | main the same as last year tervals, the Prussian border have failed. | cast in v contest in the state, the | cash in bank on April 1, 1915, totals The directors re-clected are as fol- | he examin = Turisish Forts Silenced. | nearest approach to it being in the 5,490, The large items of income |lows: Carlyle H. Baldwin, &, .| accepted and i parable only to the days of the French | to be handcuffed to his captor without | Thomatiael et e P e : senatorial convention in the twelfth are State of Connecticut, tax on | Dunham, J. 8. Eiton, Charles Glover, | but, as it dea B o ion, 0 resistance and walked meekly doWn | gaet on the Dardancllos has been in. | GiStrict In October, 1912, when Judge | bank and insurance stock, $11,000; | B. I". Hawley, H. E. Miller, H, H. | magnitude, § It was part of the plot, the police | the aisle, detectives leading and fol- | . ioten Ly Sl e | 1. Kelsey of ¥ m.‘r.l was nom- | state of Cof necticut, school enumera- | Peck, C. B. Parsons, C, L. ¥, Robin- | postpone defi assert, for gangs of men armed with | lowing. [ but w despatch from Athens states | G Br BInGRIAE Gha (A th roll ; ton, $27,000; consolidated gchool dis: | goN. Amdusilionsmmtic M. Phom- | anotiaer rifles and revolvers to appear simul- Lived With Anarchists. I that before the operations were sus- | 5 f e | ot ‘»"Iln_"[‘l, $11,000; liquor li- ison, T. P. Wilcox, R. 8. Woodruff and | meeting was taneously in various parts of the city Baldo' Had lived with the alleged | Pended the two Turkish forts at the | i ¥ _Im! will succeed James F. s: 500: office fees r*r:n‘(m\n C. 8. Smith. Philip Corbin was added. | Monday in to shoot and to pillage; the biggest PLooa 8 " Inarrowest part of the straits had been B0 o snioetiend i trals §3.000: police court, $6.000; | In speaking of his refusal to ac- | the special o banks of New York city were to be | anarchists since last December. Dl S was appointed by | street sprinklin ssments, $8 cept re-election Charles ¥. Smith said | Posed of cx-8 blown up with bombs, and many weal- | had obtained Abarno’s complete con- | ish army massed on tl togall Ja iy ¢ personal tax, $18.500. to a Herald representative cns, B. W. Mil 5 . thy men to be slain. The wrecking | fidence and hatl discussed with him | defense of Constantir the 1913 legisla- Probable sShrinkage. “The office of chairman of the Iing, will haw cessor to John oarc r to John W If {he commissioners of finance and | 708rd of directors was created by | ment of theld of the ca}hedral was to be the signal nd v in oine the police assert, the | 100,00 A hi & : for carrying out the elaborate pro-; £ et ! St ] s OMCial TR £ Veatort < I taxation comply ith the wishes of ¢ directors in circumstances that, | tributed amon gram of murder and looting, the po- | details of the wide-spread plot. From | German Oficial 1% nlof Weaterbury Inthon gy il S TR L i s, | happily. o Tonges exist 1A pham 40 1 that the nomination be | made unanimous, and it was so voted. | cauc Baldo the police learned that the Sty Ak 8 sary to work overtime to ke F “Last June the directors we ac twenty mills anarchists plans were to be devel- me to keep th rs were noti- ¥ mills, and large sums | 1°9 that in my judgment there was | 10 continue w lice assert. [ raphy to Sayvit Elace Bompbs in Fome, oped in scparate phases by groups of .\ wap office today gove ou report on ST o :m|‘:“ 14” 5 1 1 - t Mo longer any necess sixt 115 The next move, according to the po- | two and three men working together. |y o e . fho Aiih Aaccd . vil 5! ; 1“.".“(,'., the estimates It oMoe :m‘ ‘(hw“ - HI\ for such an ixteen mills § . lice, was to place bombs in the homes | petectives were assigned to watch | yrapen 2. and ling as follows: ;IhRE[ M[N ARR[SI[D ON 1_:”‘1,‘4.,] able t ‘,“ Ihn‘ hea 1(l&|' shrit .,‘, Rirgheonts r : ; could net serve in Rocetd 1of Ahdrew Carnegie, the Rockefellers | {hese groups, and two men from cen- | --u‘»w{\ml French " attacks in the | 1..‘. will b !.n‘v nd in the l,jmiu of pub- | N, longer than to this time Jenimslnd * and Cornelius Vanderbilt. So far had | tral office were shadowing Carbone | cpampagne district have in most cases oo cataten and JUHe ok bos e ow e e L Sielt S the plot towards this end. progressed | when he was arrested. ‘vnr: d\j‘hmm ’wl“”“ (" = The I“_D;wh‘ } lieved .»l‘mV the commissioners them- 7 \n‘;n “"\\ x'-lln‘! ¢ in this business a meeting. 140 according to the police, that the man- According to Baldo, Abarno had ‘1‘“0“ B e ‘_"”_H" o] \ ‘soh(v expect {0 be granted any where | 1y ’M“ ‘-n‘,(uwu,.\‘ but the American 4 tng MH; alled ufacture of the bombs had already | planncd to wreck the cathedral 2 |German fire their losses were ennr—[ fastoathcp amotnt lashed froy The | ¢ ancial condin Don is In o strong | o et been started. week ago, late in the afternoon, but i in: R S e o b | water department estimate is only a rarse ondition, and in the hands | lerk Iranel With the capitalists ‘named and [ had postponed execution of the idea, | ILOUS At some places e WO few thousand dollars more than the | O President Thomson and his as. minites othegs disposed of, the anarchiss| partly at Baldo's suggestion. Yester- | het 10 Helienconn s inaail) Victims of Alleged Assault |avprovriation for the present nscal Hoclates 18 sure of careful, capable | pom ey ool planned, according to the police, 10| day Abarno moved from his guarters | A B Bk “ RES e | year. According to the board of pub- : onomi management,” s “'” “ “invade the financial district and lay | in Elizabeth street to a furnished | MOI¢ fITMIY our possessions. Are Aged Ten and Eleven | !ic safety more men are nceded in the | At the directors' meeting, officers | 1 "20M1tONY their bombs in the city’s biggest banks | room in Third avenue. Today, when Capture Several Trenches, | fire and police departments and more | “VeTe elected as followe vl | Thereafter the police asert, the gener- | )¢ Joft the furnished room with RBaldo | “In the Argonne districts we have Years Respectiveh | up-to-date apparatus for the fire l_nszw nt ,”‘ nry C. M. Thomson. Y ,',‘ 'rru;lI ‘w I3 % @l program of looting was to be in- | half a dozen detectives, some of them | {aken several trenches, capturing sixty T & fighte The health department has | Vice presidents—Charles Glover, | po r prst be sugurated. . disguised as laborers and carrying | prisoners and five mine throwers. | = = managed its appropriation for the | BeRjamin Hawley and Carlisle 11 | o' trie s d ., For months a central office detec- | ginner pails, trailed him to the chureh. | w1, prench attacks on Vauquois| Lodged behind the bars at | present year so well that it may re- | Baldwin. censeli o .~ tive had worked in the inner circle | Within the ecdifice other detectives |y.vo peen driven bac R N e e ccive all that is asked for. A. Buo Treasurer—Chatles B. Wetmore: | prymon wa " of the anarchists, according to the po- ' acted as ushers and the police Ser-| wrpe advantages won by us in the e EERg e of the New Britain Tuberculosis Re Assistant treasurer—isaanc D, | i dborg glice. and.had kept the detective bur- | geant, dressed as a priest, Who had |voczes during the past few days have | oo LorMRE are (Costas lief society, will probably appear be- | SclL appointed by % eau advised of all of their plans and of | peen assigned to escort the homb |y oas o ¢ UNME e avs have | Njcholas Coveris, two brothers, and |fore the hoard to ask that the healtn | Secretary—Andrew J. Sloper o cod Assis i 5 : | been maintained, in spite of violent MiLailelr plags a8l ol ey6ry do¥e| thrower to o seat, waited Just bebiad | o ior aftacks on the part of ,,‘,,‘ made by the alleged conspirators. the door for Abarno and Baldo o] o0\ " rhe French losses were es Accompanied Bomb-Thrower. malke their appearance. This detective | DT (L0 = 0 qg i This detective, Frank Baldo, as-| had carefully planned his disguise. A | Joseph Jeni, rounded up in various | department be given an appropriation ant ecrctary—-George K | parts of the city this morning by De- | With which t fhy ol battle with | i the “white plague is not cer- | | Stevens, chair board, took th pleniontary st \ibert N, Abbe regular dividend wus declure tective Sergeant Samuel Bamforth and | (a1 that the request of $1.000 for a 5 B : iterday evening at point east of 1in clothes Officer “Dan” Richs iils in UK d in manufs 5 . white wig rested on his head; wore { rlain clothes Officer an” Richard- | cocial center, made public :fi ‘1 ‘ulleu 5 nmctpu‘vc i um;m‘ 2 SE m»‘eaulp 'xn(‘\m his b:m : fh:rmm: GO | son on one of the most serious charges m:vq«]' m(‘yl\' nl‘l‘v‘i!‘hrh\\' in ‘1 pro- MANY WANT ABATEMENTS o~ s with which the attempt was made to- | Skect s, and on S B “ N orn | anite ¢ AL San . rmuseme: comry > appro- - : SMIENT'S. rinted fo | long cloak gave him the appearance | In the eastern arena of the war| that could be preferred against them, | tad | 5 print f Mr. Mod: day to blow up the cathedral. The i i o e 2 8 ied the bomb-' of beiag an aged and somewhat feeble the Russian advances to the southeast | {},at of committing indece assault i | Mayor and Aldermen to Give Hear- detective, accomp s S i e ; Sty e ’ . lhrower to the edifice, and sat wita | clergyman. \lil:(‘l(;glt\t]\(l:{ til}‘( Anl,:lr"t”“ URJU":”: Hbghetol e £ wigss ke L OON [T cQ Tomorrow Night. g ¥ him while he lighted the bomb end | The bomb burled at the alter was |B® sulted in fafjure. sian | ten and eleven years respectively |{CONGRATULATIONS 4 Wil . ol e mide of scrap iron placed Imside n |night attacks to the northeast of{ The two little girls live on Hartford ings on petl for rcbates of | journed ann urled it @ ar. Lomza and to the east of Plock have | avenue and attend the Small interest on taxes and ¢ ments wiil | Oct, 12th, 198 body with gun powder ster of pa school TO W. F. DELA Immediately the cathedral, in | \ Sl : . e given tomor ol . That comnf which 800 persons sat at worship m_} the explosive. Most of the scrap | Peen repulsed { but their names are withheld for 1 “:\ e vl;n:\ Dight at a meetin cirih - Inr: it i & & : ir as T ‘hi Sl s i s reas V: 3 | of the 1 or anc roard of aldermen cinted o g dame alive with detectives, whose | iron was round knobs which had French Official RReport, i }1"( |‘<};.1@ . “" “d: ?,\" 101 Rnl‘ - - e e A T o | lee enc: i fences i : inciden : ame up in the schoo " presence had been unsuspected by the | been wrenched from ;rm{ fences in| paris, March Via. London. b U ek s N ‘:m’P . stters. Pour. lo on enty Lech, 67 Grove st., abate unt of the o bomb-carrier. Baldo, sitting beside | fl"{}& of ']h; '1\""3915 t: New York | , 1 _The developments yesterd e sl \'\’.-n‘ ”; e P titerent on tax of the town il him, placed him under arre detec- | city’'s wealthy” residents. vere reported by the | .. S 5 Pt wsnzan 1oz n's Selec- Naraia, 56 Seyvmovr a i 1t will] <0, The children admitted il abatement of inter ¥ tives sitting in the pew behind dashed Knowatal Hees | at the front w | Group. war office today in the following % ik t on over : S ey s i = AL € g improper relations with the ton. Tor Pos . < s ’ e T Into the aisle and stamped out the| .. ;.qing to the police the plot was | Statcment: fiivae men whose ages are around tion for Postmaster. All property owners on Wilcox i, | repor an a v sputtering fuse. The congregaticn : 2 “Between the 2 and the Aisne the | o e S net ] - N from Lafalle st. to West st,. abate- “Also same hardly realized what had happened | ¢entralized in the group of anar-| g .o 'fairle quiet, The enemy at- | L onwy-five e each, and told the | Attorney William . Delaney, who ot of ttdlest of & ie'd t ol when it was all over, and there was | chists known as the Bresci group, 0 | tacked only fogthe southeast of St.| 5ol ““‘I‘ PNt --;.l.l.‘a ‘“‘::“”"“‘ | was recommended for postmaster yes- All property owners on Wik . |ttt no panic. | named because of the admiration | ioi, south of Ypr He Was re-| nouseating.their story became and the | terday by Congressman Augustine | north of LaSalic st, abatement of | inittec Also, Arrest Charles Carbone. which its members expressed for pulsed by British forces. Lolice dedlare that the case Is one of | Lonergan, was showered today with | Interest on opening of Wilcox st. souti | to b inclGll At police headquarters the alleged | Galtano Bresci, the man woh killed Rireims Again Bombarded. | the most revolting that has come to | telegrams and leiters of congratula- | 9F laSalle st begs leave S | Mrs. Minnie Kumm, abatement printed reporty bomb-throwers said he was Franic | King Humbert of Italy in 1900. At} .5, champagne, Rheims was again | their attention in some time. tion from all over tae state. Abarno, a lithographe twenty-four {*the time of this assassination it was . 110,504, about fifty shells falling| The two Coveris brothers own a{ Among the early callers at Mr, De- | /Rierest on sewer assessment on Avh | lowing reports ~ % years old. Soon after hdwas taken to | reported that a group ,of anarchists | ; “4pe town. Greek barber shop on Lafayette | laney’s office in the National Bank | St Selet headquarters detectivesacting upen ! in New York and Paterson, N. J.,, were [ " qhite of the storm our progress | sireet and Jeni runs a meat mar- | building was Joha M. Brady, one of The mayor and aldermen will also Information given them by Baldo ar- | in the plot. I'rom this group, swelled | . i1 ied between Perthes and Beau- | ket on the same street According | the unsuccessful candidates for the | COMpile a complete report of the Your comis 4 rested Charles Carbone eighteen years | Py many other anarchists is believed | o j,, quring the whole day, notably | to the information in the hands | office, He congratulated his more | Pefore them for the Mareh meetin sions with the old, and charged him ¥ith complicity | {o have sprung the Brescl group, the | (/N0 LS et of Perthes, To the | of the police it was In the rear | fortunate rival and expressed wishes | 1NC commeon council over with him — irawn from Se LECTURE ON FLUE GASES, $ih, 1914, © cepting thirty ders were dra orders with th men's order Hol “When your the orders wi of ting to make | headquarters of which is in Harlem and the exact location of which is well known to the police. mer’s Story Differs. two resorts that the alleged took pace on several different | re positions parallel to our attacking | occasions. Both of the Iittle vic o Lne. It is confirmed that the con-! of the older men’s degeneracy are | other candidate. tingents of guards which made | bright little creature: counter attack our forces during | older one seems unu tained very Theavy | a girl brought up in the env in the plot and with a the bomb. Bomb Under Coat. When Abarno cntered the cathe- iral door, his bemb in a package hid- The story told by detectives at the len under his coat and Baldo at his | church varied, in some respects, from side, he walked onto a stage whoso | the statement given out at police head- | Sunday night su northeast of Mesnil and to the north uccessful te of Beausejou we hold the chief rms of office. Mr. | *eived a letter written in a » from John O'Neill, an- | The taird public lecture on fluc ses by New Britain association, No tationary Engineers of Connecti will be held in the rooms of the ns | i Comn ¥ although the Telegrams were received from ex- ally clever for | zjayor George M ander: Reilly and James I ' ¢ Congress- ssociation in Booth’s block at §:15 ronments | man Thomas 1 i ! svery setting had been placed there | quarters by Commissioner Woods, Ac- | lesses. !that have been hers since birth. | Martiy Buffalo la Letters nt. The subject will be “The e ae Tl by detectives. Two scrub women on|cording to the latter, Abarno carried teoccupy Advance Trench. Both girls are Lithuan while the | were received from Bos «ter David | Application of the Orsat to FPoiler | Meptifciss their knees in the vestibule throusgh | two bombs to the hedral and on| . the Argonne, in the I telle- | two brothers are Greeks and the third | . wiison of Hartford, ymes M. | Practice and the Faults and Troubles | '\\‘Hh "L““ o e in reality cen- |his way down -the aisle stobped to| papf Pherese sector, there has been | Jémber of the trio s an Italian. | Ringrose, in the internal revenue de- | Discovered By It The lecture will o | given an oppo ) which he p S As WO receiv: rral office detectives. The white-wigged | deposit one of the bombs priest who met them at the door and | pillar near the spot where w. ¢ly bé tried in cham- rt<) be given by R."A. Grise against a | plant- | partment; William Coc Bill of F mine and infantry fighting in an ad- | ford, Mr. and Mrs, Al nce trench which we reoccupied 1der Troup | A v L S A . . " E nittec, on J wok them to a seat down ncar the !ed the bomb exploded in the cathedral | iiior having momentarily abandoned | i ”f New Huven, John F. Cosgrove ofY INSURANCE PROBER MERE, L’.Mf'("m“ rfl. 8 v . P 3 ave N e e e NN artford ast s en « © d € Jor s “ald [ [ 308 3 e E - 4*lront of thc church and cl G i rd, past supreme chief ranger | John Caldwell of Roston, repr dateso wett N lof the Forcsters of America: J. Bdwin | senting the to the |last October. The other bomb, Com-| j\ [ (he region of Vauguois we atar was a sergeant of police. Just | missioner Woods said, was placed! ;iooresced and hold ground captured WEATHE gland Insurance | ferped to but dehind - Abarno there entered the |near the altar. 3 by two counter attac and madc LN | Erwin, M, Kenney, Postmaster | exchang was in this city today in- |pe response 1o . thereh, guiet casually, two more de-| According to Commissioner Woods, | sime prisoners Hartford. March | Peter Prior of Plainville, J. E.|[vestigating the condition of the fire | | “The itens © lectives, who followed the pseudo-|Abarno had gone back from his seat “In the Vo st pelotte, Bight and Wednes | Dennis of tne Hartfo Post fmd |and water departments. The guide | cially eail n‘t priest and took seats at his bidding in - - we have captu trenct tined er Wednesday. John A. G1 n, secrctary to Mayor | for raling insurance in this city will § § ‘e pew behind. It was these men (Continued on Bieventh Page.) 200 metres of ground. e N 1 er of Hartford. be taken fromi Mr, Caldwell's report. | (Continued.