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e = — PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT,TUESDAY, MARCH o9, lafTWELVE PAGF ; CONSENTS TO FORM MINISTERIAL CRISIS ]:['ANKS OF CERMAN Men Under Arrest in thmmgton Del., e NEW GREEK CABINET OCCURS 1 FORCES IN NORTHERN | . consur. xow wrcmr, i s May Be Slayers of Rev. Joseph Zebris Ag“ mit List of Ministers to King oy Have Been Overth:own Beeause He | \ e e They Had Railroad Tickets and Theater Tickets from N Britain, Alsec Some of Loot R g e P OLAND DIS[ODG[D (o Paris; DU 0 4046 | Taken from Lithuanian Parsonage in Their Possession When Searched | =, March 9, 3 A. M.—2 ‘shis Athens, A. M.—M. Gounaris, deputy for Pa- o sty Slrsry L MK i iras, has consented at the. request of —Detective Bamforth Gone to See Men. B e e, it & o | cording to information reaching i i i King Constantine to undertake Rl t S d f “ K of forming a new cabinet. It i ding (o Information renching n wma dil [0 [AVC> BEAIEN | casic o rorming As the Herald goes to press this af- i n | 10 Wpecia] despasoly oy e reported that M. Baltadjis, who was { beent operating about this section | oo jg reported to have bees H I R I t wlni [i nt foreign minister in the Theotokis | ternoon Detective Sergeant Samuel during the month of February and are | (hrown by the influence of King | G asly etreat to it £ig cabinet, has consented to take that scld to be watch and jewelry thieves| dinand und the followers of br, | th. el 3 s Bamforth is speeding southward as e o 8 shi M. | G . er forelg inist portfolip under the leadership of M it is quite likely that they attempted to | Ghenadieff, former forelgn minister S 0 E8SL PTHsSIan border. M. Gounaris will submit his list of | - ; - : 10b the pri 1ouse and uport Uetng | Docatls die deinad o tafe ORI e ministers to the king tomorrow, it is | to Wilmington, Delaware, where he & PN discovered murdered the two inmates. | y\qpjanople understood and,obtain an agreement | hopes to be able to at least clear up <N o The statement made by the Wil- Radoslavofl’s opponents are sald . A Russm“s ADVANCE H]R‘I'HER that the chamber shall be dissolved | the mystery that surrounds the dia- - ; mington police that the two men are | have declared this policy, W ol lwo U if the supporters of the ministry | : would have placed Bulgaria In oppo : /| bolical murder of the Rev. Father Jo- : \wel leves would fend some we in the minority, which is consid-’| t 3 [l | Jewelry thleves would lend some | Lo Mo ony and Austr INTO TUAKISH ARMENIA e s probanic. | The mew pro | seph Zebris and his houseleeper, Miss » S Wl | sirennin to o counla of shotien RS fac Lt rarat e Ty penets i\ mier is expected to favor the contin- | Eva Gilmanaitis, in their Church strect 3 S . p public at, the time of the murder hy gument they are reported to 3 ued neutrality of Greece. parish house on the night of February N 4 : people who claimed to have seen | used was that the resignation o Italy on Eve of “Great and Decisive | papis. March 9, 4:60 A, M., | S The Wilmington police are holding 3 S miysterious men loitering about the ";zi":*"j‘"I"“II'V"";/F".‘"'I‘"d'"‘ "?“:“; " M"‘"’['l‘ hallys, a former prime minister of | Bernard Montvid and Peter Melba, y . 3 st's se. Before the murder the S04 that 1l Imm"”i” iiined "n Battieshiy Greece, has given an interview to | two bloodthirsty and desperate crim- 3 3 | | housekeepr had told a ncighbor of | {ra] she might hope for advanta Internal Crisis Over the Question of ‘wh;"fi;o"f;:‘l’t:"#i';‘f‘h'v P:(“ ‘:{:“““z‘h;’{ K:L‘; | inals, for the murder of Policeman I Sy a strange man calling at the house |other than those she would find in | Constantine acted on the advice of | . ; Althdugh this information has not ; 3 i his general staff in opposing the policy [and mor mortally wounding Poli ; \ i B | | riest. This man's fingers | were | AlhOugh this Informition B ene | " Conflict to Be Followed by Greece | of intervention proposed by M. VPA"‘" | man Willara Sharple and ‘torace § N $ adorned with rings and jewelry, she | cooiiv pelieved In French, official ] | zelos. The staff was of the opimion |y b, oo b0 were attempting y said circles that Radoslavofl had resolved Message Are N i e adiaila L LLRLE (el o e Aot aal : A Fairview street woman, who gave | to march on Adrianople it Greece pre » ¥ Both the right and left flanks of the | tinople would weaken the military sit- | to place the two men under arrest its at | nouncement at Athens when the | ~Washington, ored Crub Events”—Bulgaria Confronting an miral Fletched X. Tierney in- that city last Saturday 3 3 [ and being refused admittance by the can Waterss Peace or War—Course in European ports at Len ' is &tll (o Be Determined. G 3 P L u . stute police considerable al X8y e orman forces in northern Poland | Uation on the Bulgarian frontier, | suspects. the state police considera d that Vesimelos miade suel: an' - Carnki S by Tlave been aislodged, Petrograd de- | Which In Athers is regarded as dan-| (g all the clues the authorities have ‘CTIVE BAMFORTH. the time, also told of walking from | .., combent at Athens when the | PI¥ to the Am § spatches state, from the positicn | &erous in view of Bulgaria's doubt- the corner of Church and Stanley | guestion of intervention came up. denying, genen Rk oy s advamocs | ful attitude. conéitieny tE 3 y took up on the advance vet had as to the possible identity of L streets to the depot with a man who | ' from East Prussia. The German right | RO R T j the murderers this one seems the |y the chaln of eyidence being wield- he direction. Si United States h \ riex;i ]Lsofl:!i((lltirx)lh"-;‘;then"ien i g G[RMAN SUBMARINES SUNK strongest as every particle of evidence | eq against them, as Chief W. J. Rawl- “‘-“;W(] 1‘1 l::lm“ (:v‘.‘( ‘I\I:l mu.I cd the R”DERMAN ARSON HEAR!NG e tat ithin eight miles of the bor- o Y retails exactly / as i 2 : d a e e that she ‘ 4 a statem fer. Today's official report from Ber- unearthed dovetails exactly / as it} hgs admitted this afternoon that there Ain, however, states that the Russiun should in proving that the two p was one watch stolen from Father states . p hich : : bei u i J hisg finger, It as on the afternoon nl' Cru w Several Russion assauits fn this semon HH[[N BR"ISH ST[AM[RS oners are the ones guilty of the NeW | Zebris' house which has never been :'-l |[ i b lh\\ul h( accosted her nnl ent Wilson an cebruary § that he accoste 1 o wSeveral Russian assaults in this region Britai 3 as stirr is ti i Mexics 4 G ritain murder that has stirred the .covered and this o ace is s " Mexican ¢ @ s2id to have been repulsed. i | [FO0aTE this time.pigce is sald| . g the direction to the depot. Hhe ; Ot s beautiful diamond ring which adorned | u... rican Conl A dispatch received by the ot rope being twisted tightly around | e . wh «ne battleship at the time of the | his bond remaining at $20,000 The Carranza pH | charge against Ruderman is that he |y giiman apartment houres were had policies on the Governor and ex-Congressman feels sorry for the | to itrederick D, Collin e street, reported rments office of James J. Welch, local ! . It from permit was issuetl to carry a hall g, | meeting of the committee on suppli Mobile, Ala, March 9. Rellef for | Poluted and printing tonight, 1t is imperative | the suffering people of DProgresso, | President sang lustily ;' | e X that the city purchase the equipment { Mexico ent from here in (he | the latest o itios threaten 1n | seho Jame Paul, Jr., which | to his atten h the state comptroller’s | iled d 00 barrels of | reported to e the bill =ent to thi flous 900 ks of grain and SRR e e~ | ity veral merehandise | \ (Contia Owner of New Haven Apart- | in: ‘the Mexi par- { il ere cas” and immediately el it il e Lnow where it was” and i ) unced at Petrograd. e tes When’ Montvid and Melba . were | i 1ouce before the: murderers fled. | : i b mestion or | ment Houses Held Under Rogatdd ect ev g b ; g ctrs s steps Although there is no direct evidence | iN British Waters from Jan- | ;... o «kin search at the Wilming- 5 & ) | retraced his steps in the direction PR that Italy will depart from her policy ; - Tt was on the morning of February l ;. ;riest's house. She declares that $20,000 Bonds e J s. aken in officia e;gree:{ag !F(:I belief that the nation is on possession railroad tickets from New | pig housekeeper was discovered. The \in £hould she ever see him. | e i | belng el & s ””“‘“ and decisive events.” T Britain to Waterbury, dated February | prjest was shot and strangled and lay | Herald | w Haven, March Y.—Samuel | joparded tn al andra is quoted as saying London, March 9.—Fifteen British [ g the night on which the priest and| on his back on the first floor of his ted that th {lus < f 3 is afternoon state ha 3 'S0 i 5 i rlace their country accomplished. steamers sunk out of a total of 8,734 | his housckeeper were slain. They| home. The woman was strangled to | (¢ i arternos e . cor | Lg Seartmentiipgmse T Eake Piasl.dis) i ; ; e ¢ pol ! watches found on the two men cor- | which were set afire on Sunday, ar-| . Crisis in Bulgaria. vessels of more than 300 tons which | 4150 had in their possession a large| qeath in the attie, two different kinds he one | Tested fant night, as o development of | * setiatr i Bulgaria, considered the 1 arrived at or departed from Britlsh | quantity of anti-socialist’ 'literature respond with a description of the one | 1¢ J g an & aER oS Meanwhile, arie ed the least likely e antity -socialist . he police inquiry, had his hearing | ;o sward to ite of any of the Balka v thelc ok " i { Hbics 'to-Joifithe dm‘;g“‘;:'?::fflfl“ at | 1o record of achievement of German |#nd some theater tickets, also from | her neck. Although the state police, |y e Some of the loot they had ealinal, Micity Oodys-today, by wabl ronting | cubmarines, according to figures issued | this city. the local men and private detecfives|, ' .1s0 similar, to that supposed 9| returned to afl for safe keeping with | o oSG ““peacé or war. Reports reaching Paris by the admiralty. Vessels of all na- f down every possible clue they . : i Mic that b & ble t earth anything that Y ‘,\.:_llh]"f‘o,"m, " l;"d""l"""“ has | cluding however, those used by the | ..o = i tanithi G e ST b “wilfully and felonlously set fire to i wn by the influence of | gdmiralty for naval and military pur- | owever, the most important thing | looked af all promising and the. gen<y , 1 .4 stated this afternoon that an~| CEEEE SRS S e | MOt SR ke ; | | other ;’fll’:e")“fa‘t}:’ "Cl"’".“g“"“;‘t Turkey. The | crews of the steamers torpedoed lost |lecal murder case is that when arrested | would go unpunished. Waterbuty . ‘in. cannection ‘with | cirttife Snbaieber SR LI D ier and his followers, | their lives. they had a quantity of loot for which Today, however, the belief is strong Accoridihg to' OHb polles . tudeet '""( ‘ont Adrainople, provided ' Greece threw | arrived at British ‘ports during. this | they could give ng good account, and | that the suilty partics have been dis One of the prisoners when urrested | (#¢ Flace " Mr. Siliin her lot with the triple entente. period was 4,619, while the number |also some watches which they ('nuhl! covered and will 1 e ok "\"':"‘”’fi-“'-”":‘v Were mort ged for $2¢ , ang insured for - g by 3 & : 2 Z | [ The four surance o Greece Al to be determined al- | given by the admiralty follow _ |obtained them.This is the strongest link s hoth 1 wre known to ha v wi uton b o A oy Consul S though King Constantine, in his op- January 21 to 27—arrivals 8§23; kb Bince l‘ Vera Cruz & . o « 1LCE 10use have cancellec he " support of the general staff. The mai January 28 to February 3 cals ame. ~ Ruderman has other “""‘1""" g i . argument against joining with the al- ! 677; sailings 743; torpedoed six; lives | ST PPLEVIENTARY VOTF J AYS HUBBY ELOPED ": I‘ \" d 'I“ $20,000 which sit- befors N lies is that an attack on Constanti- | lost 20 . i P e g q i'dtrenmh of Greece along the border | als 754 lings 664; torpedoed none i nd "‘ """’I""”‘ here which built a num furthds of Bulgaria, which would be regarded February 11 to February 17—arriv- e e | - of’ 1918 e ttie o o the fall | g \wing whesl as dangerous in view of the relations | als 752; sailings 686, torpedoed onc; . . i > A i Dt of T R AN o s g A Eony, Summarizes Articles Not Included in | Mrs. Maggic Nicolettd, of Myr(le Street | Durned in December of that year vated ‘o8 quested by King Constantine to form February 18 to February v Pivst Statement Relative to Dos Ak of Her Domestic bakki Samtr Fletche a cabinet, has declined and a mem- | als 708; sailings 673; torpedoed T: T i & People of State Requested to . \':”,,,:”',"]”"' s - ber of the chamber of deputies, M. | lives lost 7. mands Made in Chir | Troubles. i iobase -'“\q,'.;l A . 4 -y New Warships N 4 905; sailings 669; torpedoed none. <io, March 9, 3:55 p. m.—The Pray for Early Cessa- Mrs. Maggie Nicolefte, of 293 Myy- | (ondiary of Sunday night, and who | Haltian wate 4 N BRGSO Twenty-five ships, the admtraiw |Japanese - government received not L s tle street, visited police headquarters | 1, oaer bolico guard at the hospital erton, ey Paris despatches mention several | statement savs, were unsuccessfully | long ago a friendly inquiry from the tion of War, SHAs i Mharnebn. e sold t1he has had his case continued until | commundsd ships not named before as mem- | attacked between February 1 and’| United States calling attention to the ; her husband had eloped with Miss | Police charge that Rosen was burned | ceed to Vers g the Dardanelles. As the e the Chinese 'version of the series of | Hartford, March 9—Fast day was Lnerera Dundrey; & pretty seventeen | before he could get out of the build Only M strength of the British North sea fleet vears old girl who has been a visitor | ing in which the further allegation is & ; Holcomb toddy for Goot Friday, April; her unfalthful husband has fle wits 41 B as said that the inference is drawn that Great mans from -their Kiao-Chow conce | | 3 ul husband has fled to ife is here. She saw her hushs . it o iiiance dre DrlneiviiniTor FOR ELKS’ BIRTHDAY | oo s which for two months past | 2 The proclamation follows: Bridgeport with his new soulmate. at the hospital. Asked what he g ditional - this service vessels from the far cor- have been a subject of negotiation at In accordance with ancient custom She said that she was married ei to her she replied, “Hello, how . 'v\'n:"': ; K ;. s ’ . years of age. Seven years ago her hiis- _— Gter;mm shlppmiiand thlt; d:q‘tr‘:cuon May In reply Japan has communicated a | 4y day upon which all people may unil- | band deserted her and about {w Secretary D) o] erman wars s on he 1 seas 3 ente v ) o e vers el b . = COLLINS- T « i 3 B! g supplementary note to the great powers | . )y eck the favor of God in the oc- | months ago he returned and beg TLINGSROMTON, ton and Gy The British admiralty places at fif- ) o iret Statemeant om | casions of the ensuing vear and to sc- il he s : ¥ plac 1 o e {not Included in her first statement on | 48008 of ¢ SUAE SSer A0 0 ¥9 | two have been living together since : 2 Man Will | Secretary O teen the number of merchantmen cises of . P, 0. E. this subject. lect for that purpose the Christis This. morning the husband left, s Wed Loenl Girl movements Wi sunk by German submarines from Jan. She explajns that these articles, be- | Holy Day, Good Ifriday, boloiy i comphny Wil 'the oot el a Mrs, W 7 Y : ) < ompr y K Mr, and Mrs. Warren 1, Horton sailings and arrival at ports of the Of’M‘Cx”d““ “":L{’f“‘f‘t"i{]‘f“‘l"“fi“’f the | cerning old and long pending ques-| o0 ST R i et treet, have an-|the attitude United Kingdom. This does not in- lr::‘:';gl:;l T‘;ilr(i:k; dm‘ '(\l'e\su Prit"lli‘r; ['618nK Botwen cherdeit and -China, . she | 28 & day of fasting and prayer. 1 re- iy e ritorette: told tha moh (hat | nounced the engagement of their ! clude the collier Bengrove, sunk on had not felt previously any obliga- | quest that on that day all the people ' (1o qon't ¢are particularly for her | daughter, Miss Lillian Ruth Horton Secretary B It would be appropriate if Mr. Reil- | e ¥ o etauh Le Lo X | Gu i doed. : : ; ly could be secured as it was he who, | m,": :;“if"lg‘f‘l‘:‘\»‘r“]‘,‘:i:]’l}‘({f’[‘l’fl‘" Cokipl o bolir b ttfil(‘1<;\ll|v-|v‘- usual avo- irl. Stony Creek, but now of Hartford. | on bosed Germans Slowly Withdrawing, while district deputy, instituted the | i\ e S S DEREMeS Thor “;3 ;l SORS . (IMIRCY, DOW, fore the The wife also states that she has | Witle the date of the wedding has The select] Suropean powers has registered ob-. thrane of God in recognitiin of His. heen informed that her husband hus | stinate fighting marks > Dbattles | taken an active interest in Elkdom, S i R S % ; deras i e Faod y near future noon today 9 along the eastern front on the con- | being one of the best known Elks in l)l}(‘ ‘!‘-“‘:T:Tl.‘y“-‘l)\';‘i”lhl here (‘h,u Ja- T(lnlm,, |nvl>h.1‘n|\)‘||‘1n’«5.s of heart that the country, but she doesn’t know thi Both Mi nd Miss Horton | he had givi Fiert with the ‘Germans BloWl WIth: f New” Bugladsv He'ha#'Beon a. fre- | on 18 determined tovhring about an e has spared this,Mgtlon the dread. for a fact ire well known young people, the lat- | flagship of th r ) \ 3 A o o for paticnce, wisdom and conrage tha A SEN { direction of their own Bast Prus functions. miloidindnn : ¢ ; MUST SPEND $500 Ne sritain High school with the | Com ler fromtior. At the same time the new | The committee on speakers is busi- | TANNENBAUM FREED el ‘:I‘;“"”\-}\"h A Lol class of 1913, Georgin i B H ement s arsaw engag. reparing for the s Sat R oAl caly SOoRPaLion 9 1S 3 'Q P it offensive movement against Warsaw engaged preparing for the anniver- bloody strife which . IN SEALER'S DEPT tleships of ¢ vet developed into the great engage- | of the most prominent men in Con- ! ment which has been expected in | necticut. It is expected that the list | |- - - of the state of Connectic S ) e was an epidemic e foll this locality. of - speaiteky wHY be. annonnced ‘sopny] YeIPE T Wi W Leader “Warmly | o0 o S o O s and of ne | SHR(e Authoriies Threaten to Pur- | line robberies last night g 1 by the : Jio AaxC . > and o . Harry Alex, of Hartford i the only new feature recently has|cided it is possible that Governor one hundred and thivty-ninth Quteq been the allied air attack on Ostend. | Holcomb may be the. guest of the from Blackwell's Island. By His Exeellency's command Bill (o New Britain, abt Sieah, Of GS8 KNS statlog In the Champagne region, where the |lodge on the occasion.of its anniver- | CHARLES D, BURNIES, : | bt gl el ’ t fensive lutely, 2 snowstorm has given | is a member of Meriden lodge. nenbaum, the young Teader of the In- | expe of over $500 because of no- | theirl P e ' | The Cartan a forced rest to the troops. It is not DL R | ustrial Workers of the World, who DYNAMITE IN STRET, i rom the state authoritic on | 0'cl 0 ol e unwelcome, for they have been al- | A i ; served a year in the penitentiary for : ! Weights and measares that the city EVACUATID . 3 S ; X ey must prrchase sultable cquipment for | VGRANT ARRESTED 4 oing oug the side rects 3 o Kth, tortnight. | Washington,- March 9.—American | chureh in order, he claimed, to draw | {hie wp s, (Rroush the side streots !t 10 hame ot Pater o TR Denled Usual Privileges. Consul Silliman telegraphed K34k O matiite, Yk aiish wae the cous ; . . Judging from the statement made | Vera Cruz today that he had been | "”(‘mplnl)i"n"]‘?l.‘\ “I“I\‘ IYM‘.“N.;II Qi A N ] ‘ : m]‘v‘l‘v: I‘:‘.‘:u;r;\lev{\‘“ vy[ ;‘\4 4‘\”“"“‘ Npalon st S1e cubieE IONR SO He | that (NS ; ieid ey ona mer : (RlagleGlLe e TanaY: € WAS | 1on of the explosive from the freight | yy ; e MF. | \was drunk and was begging. When | Pledras NGl it is apparent that only 2 renant- | | man, the collier Bengrove, has fallen | vices. anley Quarte Two trips wer a victim to the submarine blockade | Gen. Obregon began at 9 o'clock Iast [ Tannmenbaum warmly groeted | ;e "ag the law prohibits the éarry- m,,',; “hv:" ”‘“ m’“““.‘]'“l.:\ '>“( :m ”W‘ him he was begging mone from | there will be 9 4 streets al one time must be bought at o quiet and t ngainst the personne] of German sub- e x | thuasiastic ones lifted him upon their ; = s . RELIEF FOR " . the Amerid marine raiders has been conveyed in BONEFANT D, | shoiiaeha, s bayriel him from . the | . ‘a2 The matter will be discussed at the | O B ASNIORI, - undersea boat U-8, which fell a prey | made out by the Newington authop- to a flotilla of torpedo boat destroyers | ities charging him with non-payment Tanner um told reporice he was fonight and Wedneaday Not »u it i ¢ friends fo gt 8 > ALY rou L of nis personal tax. He was turncd | golng to the home of friends for the | Much change in (emperature, | ofice and h A further advance by the Russian ety ivmlro country. to have been found on the men. It ool him there and was then surprised City, had prev army which K is al lerstood tI jerable ] ; 3 wich is striking into Turkisi | Were Here on February 8. is also understood that considerable . = “ ed to A o y 8. to discover that he “only wantec Armenia, along the shore of the Black | OUt of Total of 8,734 Vessels other loot was taken from the par-| had sent supplif of armed . ton detective bureau they had in their| g tn; . 2 Ny : d neutrality Rome despatches uary 21 to March 3. 9 that the murder of the priest and; ... \,uld be able to identify this man the tehat ST Ruderman, owner and builder of W that “Ttalians will see the destiny of e e o favorable Carranza ports from January 21 to March 3 was which was stolen from Fathe ¢ continued until Saturday when ar- | pemmoc A0 K8 an internal crisis over the question of | tionalities are taken into account ex- | Watch Was Stoler 5 have been taken King Ferdinand because he desired | poses. Twenty-nine members of the |in Proving their connection with (he | cral belief was that the murderers ! arrest may soon be made in! place with intent to defraud the 8 "ae . visers were d as thus ontlined, was to occupy The total number of vessels which game Ccuse Place - be Dbrought to|y.q four automatic revolvers on his | " but officiuis he course to be followed by | which departed was 4,115. The figures | not satisfactorily explain where they | justice < IFather wis was =hot G . tents of hig position to war, is said to lave the | ings 680; torpedoed one. -— = 2 fople would weaken the militar February 4 to February 10—arriv- ISSUED BY JAPAN ¢ WITH YOUNG GIRL | {erman was the chief figure in a real- | o "o o of th v . Zaimis, re- | lives lost cave a sma e two countries. M. Zaimis, re - just after the plastering in them had - o smasg Gounaris, has undertaken the task. February 25 to March S—arrivuls ¢ polng the actual ih=| SEFRSEIN NN chief that aturday Hisg bonds are $20,000, The Coontz, now of the allied fleet which is at- | March b. difference between the Japanese and | ! demands made by Japan upon China | proclaimed by Governor Marcus .| | A Afte : apparently has not been weakened, HOLCOMB AND REILLY R otiietdnee Torho olAteal tHoY Gbre at her house. Mrs, Nicoletti thinks | he set a fire to a train of oil. Rosen's |~ LoF the & ners of the world, the tleing up of Peking. i to appoint annually in the spring time 50 &md has Sl Gver aste LG ¥ s« gone oV having made this possible. S e E G fhe which: ahie & b kNt | mont g Be Heard at Anniversary Exe in which she summa the articles forgivenness. It was granted and the | pormer Stony Creek Youn, than O 9 o Rbte & 2 3 Ex-Congressman Thomas L. Reilly o F & oA . o bt 21 to March 3, out of a total of 8,734 ing the the nature of requests ¢on-| I hereby designate Friday, April 2| girl, and the wife at once got on his | xo 11 Wall » O | of the K 3 ,, No. 957, B. P. O. B. A Sunday, which may have: been torpe- | 10d8e: No#os7, B. P X tion to impart them to the powers. of the state whatever be their crecd husband but she 5 Collins, formerly of | Guantanamo 3 . March 9, 11:54 a. m.—Ob- | lodge a decade ago. Fle has always | i oo« iot been set, it will take place t al B London 5 & Y8 | jootion to*the Japanese demands, and | Mercy to them and their own undc-+ another wife living somewhere about | mows fut Wil take place in the | Admiral g { drawing from the river Niemen in ths | quent visitor to New Britain lodge acceptance df most, if not all of them. | source of war; in earnest supplication ter having been graduated from the | Atlantic feet 5 . Pl et dls walke S i 7 ndering the, . and on the Pilica evidently has not as | siry exercises. oGvernor Holeomb | FROM PENITEVTIARY nations of the old wo CLOTHES LINES ROBBED ) tarth — Given under my hand and the seal T There & . Vers Cruz i In the weste rena of hostilities | While it has not been definitely de Greeted By Friends After Releaso fndepordancs of the Unitad Siates t Tquipmont ARd Chasgp (o bl B e The depi French have been assuming the of- | sary exercisesfl Governor Ho, New York, March 9.—lrank Tan- : 3 i Britain faces an unavoidable Jeomb MARCUS H, HOLCOMD lende after most constantly engaged for the past leading 191 men into St. Alphonse's péople who, saw a . blg _guto ) Pledran. S public attention to the condition of | .« ; ealer of weights and neasure: Smith was arrested by Offieer Dey to the Ame yesterday by the British admiralty, | | jjap1y Y T i o reliably lnfrnmml. that the evacua- | (pjeq for disturbing the church ser- : ; _ 4 ch that he must buy more equip rrested he A4 glixty-five ts ¥ 1 1 tion of Mexico City by the forces of | depot to the trap rock auarry In! ment. The matter Was not pressed H ! cents he | that aside fi ; hha collecte When the officer got | rallroad it § of the Germans since Fcbruar:\' 25. | night. | by about 100 of his tr-l('ndq and sup- | ing or more than 500 pounds through | permitted: and Gt women | erty Ple The first hint of British retaliation : | porters, ana several of the more en- | (1% rmitted and that the equipment an official statement to the effect that Philip Bonefant was arrested ly | pier, where he landed, to the elevated WIATI the officers and crew of the Germau | Officer “Ted” Malone today on a writ | station. Meanwhlie the others in the crowd cheered and fiartford. Mareh 2 the state author (e\{nu.,uen on Bleventh Page.) over to Constable Bacius, | Dresent t rast.