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HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NI:WSPAPERS *NEW BRITAIN TITex ““PRICE THREE CENTS. - NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1913~51XTEEN PAGES. INOTHER BRITISH [*ueeessmmace - KRAKAS SENTENCED | S‘,‘;‘;ii;‘;?‘;‘i“iim;SUBMARINE A SUNK [P STEMER SN B oo TG NV HORLLD RO ation 1o Be N Taken From American Mission at 0 Unload Ames mnes . Lacava, of This City, ‘laiming intentignal fraud, Peter ‘ ; :;nm of this city® has brought civil p. m., via Petrograd, Mavch 26, (0 | solicitor of the treasury® Delmira Torpedocd in English Chai- | et o, oo domm o, S | is returnable be- | dock, the American counsul at Tabri | would be made to the prize E o the superior court on the first | = Mr. Paddock transmits messaze | ——— unlo: ,\ cargo of the steamer . X & = - o & | . fro Miss: ar; ) ¢ ab: « AL By ” strac e o t s v s deteriorat > e Condemned Man Admits to Warden | from Missionary Robert M. Laba Feared That Underwater Craft Struck | such TI1C dx was dutariO . in his complaint Kulas sets forth at Urumiah, to the effect that th¢ | The Wilhelm ailed ) ¥ that on December 31, 1913, he brought | 7hat +Sister Talk"™ Code Message : 'I‘\H'I\IM\‘ mn;.ul at Urumiah forced iu] Rock and That Crew Were Drowned | Yok for Hamburg J n:”u 2 .I\'Ll‘ ¥ SR S { action against George & roug way into the missionary compouln cargo consisting of 200 tons of g : { action against George Wuras througzh ! ; o BRI SRR | . ?RUSSIANS ROU]' AHSIRIANS | Lawyer Delaney for $3,000. Sheriff | —Police Guard Wilmington Church [ ith a number of Turkish vegula in Inrushing Waters or That There |00 0g gene Jod products 16 1 5 . Ui s re il W = A n to cum- I Stockwell attached the defendant's ] troops and removed somec Assyrian Was : e Hamburg he v 8 in i liquor Jicense and store in Southing- | and Seck Two Strangers. christian refugees, who were {h-n S e DR IUROR. 1« Briti<h 1 authoritie IN GARPA"“AN MOUNINNS ton and he furnished a bond of $3,000, | e {ma '<m'|;]«:\<|. Waghington, March 26— Trapped | since when her case has been ‘.\n.»- { liis friend, Genaro Marianno, going as 2 2 arch 26— Peter | The Turks also beat and insulted | a¢ the bottom of Honoluly harbor un- | = Such action a proposed b | his suret f Witmington, Del, March 26 | the American missionaries £ o L Lo | solicitor will be opposed before i - | TLast May the higher courts decided | Krakas, who was found guilty by the — ver at least thirty-five fathoms' off .5 court by the attorneys Sor Fortificd Positions Near Lupknow Pass, E in favor of the plaintiff and gave him } Wilmington jury of the murder of -I-URK[Y AROUS[D BY water—probably more—the United | Wilhelmina, for the resson that i . udgme for ) E B0t e rney g eks ago | States subma I es elple W. T. Green Commission company 5,000 Prisoners and Several Machine | JU(8ment for : gl ‘"“_)_t‘i % | Policeman Tierney three weeks ago | it ihmarine 1i hel e o ey, Shene '\h‘"‘}“‘]“ ; dh e | tomorrow, today admitted that he rea- | i with her commander and at i S Guns Reported Captured by Czar's | collect the judgment but was unable | o 2 b e | ighteen men, ir < feared to be | SHIP for a period of six we <4 3 S f to do 20 and on March 13 he returned ‘ lized he has no grounds for asking | | cighteen men, in what is feared to 1 | pense of $42,000 that it might Forces—Allies and Germans Claim | the writ to the court unsatisfied. | for a new trial and was at once sen- | one of the worst submarine boat dis- | ready for immediate zhipment to 5 i A b, | o IL s chargea lhat! Marianno { tenced to be hanged on May 14 mext. | asters in the world’s naval histor) ' many in u\u event of a favorable « e Successes in West—Russians De- | fraudulently transferred, or pre- | i i e kel ) CIeioh B Ois Dous cona’ B [l S e . Is Snid to Have Confessed. | | More than twenty-four hours of | i L L =~ Ly | tended to transfer, real estate | . | e e osi| | AUG. Hive, atiBrney for (he WX porss oated 1 Vorther and. 3 % | - ! ~ eve o kno D} Wy Lhenation T r the solictor's lette feated in Northern Poland l]m]:lmv, which made up the l)\ol“h ]“’; Still maintaining his sullen mood, | German Officers Leave Con- | i, taico the sunken boit or gt o« [l ‘““;‘““" tue; slicrors ms ey y Another British merchantman has | '““1‘:“'{_9 L ““‘:]‘(5 e ‘;““t ‘1‘)‘) {but glowering at his guards will ill tanti le for Sofi 11 from her crew have failed. Her | ‘”‘“‘g‘l_‘h-‘ pcs S | marriag ansfer e ar B ¢ i Z 5 o = FEmL ) s looks as if the British govern- | pop froe been sent to the mottom as a Tesult | \Carded damages of $5,000 | et Tt s D ey Taee stantinople for Sofia and | marker tuoy whicn shoula com L e d e ML % Genndens submarine warfare, The A | was brought before the court th . [ eheltop ito mark her resting piace ju | fnefl Mat COCIREE S8 SR 20 S0 he e : B [ | morning. He has apparcetly realized Adrianople. i such an emergency has failed to ap- | & nd mettle the | ovart i steamer Delmira was torpedoed in the "‘A“AN PRI[S]‘ SlAIN I e it cs, et pear; the surface of the water at 1se without deciding the substantial | yjre” Chagl 4 i 3 fpAiSeRaC i —_— It ¢ = A . questions at issue s father fnglish channel, after the crew had I ms el e e SeESEIed o | thirty fathoms is covered with a film | i . " been permitted to quit the ship. { the fact that there is no hope to save | London, March 26, 12:i2 p. m.-— | of oil from the submerged hoal's to see i Infantry attacks were made by both French and German troops yesterday at various points, chiefly in the Meuse | region. Each side reports that the 4 The. s 4 ' his life. lLast night he consented to | The Exchange Telegraph company has | tanks, _ ) . ) PICIUR[ IN HERA[D MAY ku‘w ‘:’;lfi ‘: [ talk over the case with his counsel | oceived a despatch from Athens say- Icar Two Calamitics, B | - 5 prevent an el and it is understood that the latter | i “ruoia oo wro” Dol Navy department ofiicials fear one of a 4 4 s the right " ety Goihil ok i livael ik s | [ two calamities, that the -1 struck a | lOCA'I‘[ Mlss‘NG YOUIH M. H .-;.n’» | lawyer, and ] \' | grounds for a motion for a new trial. | Goltz, Who has been in Constantinople rock and that her crew were drownec | S TR “Ym repulsed. {Recovery of Famous Arf|it is ruthermore declared here in |fur some months pasi representing | i (ne oriashine wetere, or (hat (here il "~y The status of military operations in | T in R Di [ potice ¢ vn-rl‘(‘\'“lh:lll, ‘]\ru!:'_\' a“l"'.”“"“,:{" ! “j"I;\“:,“‘ 1"“.'3.\‘{ f‘l‘:_‘"'L‘I he H“‘l‘“““" | was an internal explosion ‘ { to the ot e won.| + Treasure in Rome Dis- | his counsel that ne nimself. — wi sish capitall for SSoI garin. | " while hope for the men has not been i Py 2R (PGl RoRibe T CRETe, | | Bernard Montvid who confessed and is | At the same time General Liman von | gioc 0 e pravest fears are enter- | Mother Believes That Son Is "“"\",'“'_:;‘?;‘ Official reports give no idea af the | 5 " | - awaiting trial on ¢ 1 arge | the commander of the | 2 . eile o8t | W L TgnoLt | closes Murder. ?‘”‘(\ wwaiting trial ;Iz '““l(l”“jr‘l?”',‘l‘l\ foroes in Turope. has left | tained that they may have been lost | 2 o ) Mrs, Dighte operations beyond bare announcements | {in Connecticut, and two other men all | osegnone it lin the first submarine boat disaster | With Regulars in Panama vitnessdl TR of the results of isolated engagemen 1 e in 17\(-‘|1|\l;'flex‘ ()‘i Rev. ]”\Q'T“ | antinople ,(,),r Adrianopte. of the United States navy | , i . testify B and little is known except that a bat- | _ Rome, March 8:25 p. m., via ermil WL lowe, Clapneag sa ) 8 i | Slipped Over Ledg —Saw His Likeness. ing her siiet t R R B e ain on February 8. Krakas | TField Marshal Von Der Goltz was | ‘ tle of importance over a lang front is h Lilhela Gl It | S 3 : z = 3 o On the face of meagre official Te- | f doetors; wh by the police of a faméus art treasure | i Said to have told his lawyer. how- | {ie first German military governor of a ] ,under awvay. Petrograd despatches | DOYGE ponsiant "”“*”‘k§ L - Ml el = i | ports from the Honolulu Naval Sta- fendanty “CInvey the idea that the Germans have | stolen from the parish church of Mas- | ever, that the two strange men still | Belgium. He was sent to Constanti- A curious incident | needed Ng led gl e oman's published on Tuesday « Y | orarited solve the mystery of the ippe M at large secured mearly all the loot. Whether or not Krakas will name these two men before he swings into cternity on May 14 is unknown by | Generel Von Sanders has been identi- | and that constant gr nople from Belgium the latter part of | tion, which said the -4 disappeared | day mornir iring mancuvers ppling and div- all but abafidoned their attempt® to| S8 D'Albe, after it was destroyed Ly the earthquake last Januar i closed also that {he pa with a picture whi vestc 1914 to advise in the mautter of the | at 9:15 o'cloc conduct of the Turkisn campaign. | 4fter making a dive break through the Russian line and ‘Penetrate to the Warsaw region from L 2 S ZiN . murdered by his brother, according | s 3 . lance of Francis O'Brien, s of M1 defeated in cngagements to the eust| ‘When the ruins of the church were | 1Ot tell who they were last night, | years. ) s ‘_‘““"_y:fd Cier o lodge on the vol- | bect street who left his parents last” 1o} )lvihr' couy e e | explored after the disaster it awas | Stands With Bowed Head I e deg T e ot e g O e D R et 6r Inta | AUgustiand his 1ot been ) iocd 10 tHe defe = | found that a noted Byzantine Trip- | £k from Constantinople, one for sofia, the | canic rock bottom of ih ¢ | them since. Young O'Brien, a sopho- | vember 15,4 British Stcamer Sunk., | tych executed on ivory, used as an al- When Krakas' case was called be- | capital of Bulgaria, and other|fori some deep pocket oltiof reach ok o Sty aiy e i ool wxpressed & | ENE SRS Tondon, March 26, 3:25 p. m.—— e religious objects:| {ore the court this morning his law- | Adrianople. the second most impor- | help, wish to remain at the shore longer | had weaith er at once informed Chief Justice | iunt city in ropean ‘iurkey and The diving record of a man is 24 at a picture, in noting the coul) transatlantic trade and arrived at | : ALl ¢ cquent | Y esemblance o her n . 9 “Havre from St. Johns, N. B., on Marcn | being trained by German should not be imposed. | I \ With bowed head the doomed man | | viich a man can be shot o safety he steamer Delmira has been sunk | Were missing. Their value-was fixed i . 5 : 3 - than his parents who were returnir position of g Bl i irnae At lavse e ! Pennewill that he wished to withdraw | 10t far from the Bulgarian rrontier. | fect: the world’s «iv\nn‘:n]u-\u\l"l:: e e bitr oas Seciica e Py iwindie i’ the Tnglish Channel. The mem- | The police mow claim (o have | Mis motion {o arrest Judgment and | indicates some sudden development tn | submarine—made by an American | [ T VECRHons and promised e e bers of the crew were given ten min-+| learned that when part of the chur | secure a new trial, as he realized ac | the _Balkan situation which s caua- | i i L mlpter’ an “, A i- | Despite an earnest search the parents York a 4 Jites in which to leave the vessel. Subt | Was wrecked the -priest was buried | Nad No good grounds. The state's at- | ing Turkey concern. e ) | L e N e | ivainot bash) ablsito) et Tnth 't reum . f5cquently they landed on the Isle of | With the art treasures in a section of | LUPhey then jumped to hix feet and | A despateh under date of diarch dent il Gt e dho s bl e e el to soonalsel Wight. the building which remained stami- | Moved that sentence be imposed at | ['9m Athens. said the Turks were i is feared the tremendous pre e e L o) Loy, wiiee Se8 nd endgel AN because its massive walls were | 9n¢e. The condemned murderer was | fOrtilving Lule Burgas, 45 miles south- | o the waters crushed her shell [ ‘Gean d Fownia her (M | Patt of an old fort built on solid roci. | then ordered to stand as the court | €ast of Adrianople and other plac something Tevrible Happened, |70 000 00 I {1 \£fThe Delmira was a British steamer | * ne priest was slain, the authori- | AsKed if he had anything to say or | (N€ fear of a possibic attack by B Although fitted with the latest do- | Tucsday's “Herald” she was s 011 tons net. She was engaged in the | his brother, who sus- | ENeW of any reason why sentence | aria. A Turkish army at Tule Bur-| AIouER Fited WHE T TUEE Do “ in looki T | pected the ccclesiasiic of being friend- who bore r Jot ly with his wife. This man, it is ; . s great a depth as thirty-five | jnosoni " The picture was that o here 4. She was built in 1905 and Was Un- | ¢erted, found the clergyman lying | Stood silent, the only indication of {homs, the men on the F-4 appar- | (ansport Buford et They 1 der command of Captain Lovelace. | helpless under the ruins, and killed | What misht be flashing through his | s At ECISION RESERVED eutly have been unable to use them, |, here the ma with the Ve stance of friends, | Mind being by the nervous twitch- Russians Defeating Austrians. { him with the s N e . and that fact. coupled with the ‘1 et I RN Wil e T . Mills o who then removed the art object & of his fingers and hanc e de- \ Q that they have not released their [, 0 © 10 dalepr’ ing th London, March 26, 11:38 [lintercaptediiatior Hoaltoltme dine var. || clined o/ reply o el Courts queation IN THAW’S APPEAL marker bouy makes oificials fear | Lno, Coaft defense in the o i $ has been predicted by militar: | of the crime, and all those su: {and his lawyer leaned over to him, e ething] tarribigl hasll happened: \],:, ," ‘u Iu‘ the resembian since the fall of Przem | of being’involved have been arr | Whispering “say no.” Krakas re- | S {down in the dark T e daavor 1 1 out if 1 @ is now directing her chief offen- | = | mained mute, however, and his coun- | mywe Justices Doubt it New Has| Farly today the nmavy departmentf .. 86 CRGeRIon o fnd Gyt if the . ve against the Austrian front meus | THE POOH POOHING M\\Uh sel talking for him said, “He has received this despatch from Com- |, g ik I' € | Diggge he Carpathians. i el | nothing to sa) | Right to “Pounce™ Upon Mattea- | yyander Charles 1. Smith, command- ! eral 'ln( a scertained from re ually’ In the north, between the Niemcn | ffo Hum, Nothing Doing, So TLet's | As Justice Pennewill pronounced | £ the first submarine division of the | CTUitng. stations in thix section that | puted and the Vistula rivers the Russion | = sentence, ordering nim hanged by the wan Iugitive. : : no one had enlisted under that name | and hi E 5 Ity Wi 5 i . | se 5 g b ang ¥ the Pacific fieet, off Honolulu | s - “forces urc making little effort to aa. | KMeck the Herald, Yawns His Honor. | JeRienCe, orderins aim hanged by the | New York. March 26— Two fustices | “T-4 left tender at 9 a. m.. for|from here. It is hardly ~possible, | toleght vance cvidently being content to hold Hayings & few idle mbments on 7is | bowed head and only once did he| Lo Lork March 26.—Lwo justices| . o ed run March 2 flea to | tioush, that the bay wakld heve on- [vsenpl [feld Marshal Von ~FHindenberg in | hands vesterday, George.d. Quigley | raise his face. That was just when |[Of the appellate divisian of the su- | 5 PHETEEE TOD (AT S0 e of her- | listed under his own name Diggle check; but desperate fighting is tak- | of 130 Maple street, better known the court said in solemn tones at the | preme court agreed today that there | lor in thirty fathoms of water covered | Mr O'Brien does not believe that the | hadly Ing place in the Carpathians, wWhere | an insurance agent (advt.) and still | close of the sentence, “and may » | Picture is that of his son, but his wife ! to sig the ‘Russians are thrusting back tie | better as mayor of New Britain, | y ‘In-l|'\4~ that it is He was a smart | {hat K Austrians along the Dukla and Uszok | Conn., U, youngster. anyhow, said Mr. O'Brien n 1 God | wus a doubt in their minds whether | with fuel oil. Diving and dragging have mercy on volur soul.” He w: A., occupied them by | at once removed to the workhous ion for Recove | the state of New York would be with- | Indi line. | pooh poohing a sto in the Herald [ where he will be kept until the day | il its rights in “pouncing’” upon Harry | The fact that ”H. !-'—lvh:nnl l|-;‘vvlv1“'jh—. 1‘”."' I know that he can take care ¢ 9 a Unoflicial reports via Bucharest | regarding the changes he proposes 0 | of execution. jizendanimnewiierinislcq ittal nere (Bmerssc susEe R iU VE OIS S St RITHRELE oy credit Russia with a great victory the | make in various commissions. When | | feet and withstood the test was con-| At the time of O} isappear- | gain, | sidered recover < " fon the conspiracy charge on which : P i | Fear Attack on Church, o8 3 s honor has nothing else to do his | ihe hwas lextradiled from ¥ New Hamipt orite pastime is to pooh pooh | Now that Krakas has been sen- | shire, and returning him to the state | tories in the Herald for the benefit of | tenced, the local police are carefully | haspital for the criminal insanc at | Charlie H. Clark et al. through some | guarding St. Paul's Roman Catholic | Matteawan. of the said Clark’s underlir church, from where the funeral of I M k S 3 g They were Justice Ingraham, pre- As time hung he: on his honor’s | Officer Tierney was held. The rea- |siding, and Justice Scott, To voice | their views they interrupted Frank { capture of fortified positions near the Jagpkow pass. These formidable po- sitions were taken by storm, the Aus- trians losing machine guns and ov ,000 prisoners. Unoflicial reports al- so credit the Russian army ther successes in Bukowina. favorable indication for the |, .. of the F-4, provided she is|(joq hot in 720 feet of water, as first re- ports said. Lieutenant Alfred Louis Ede, j in command of the F-4, old. His home is az Reno, Nev no known methods w left ur in an effort to locate him. His pictur | politan papers and ‘his parents con ”"’r\uv}\ul everyone who might have any vledge of the ca The “Herald" were printed in the metro | | | hands yesterday, it occurred to him | son for this rigid guard is that of late | . ! tarted an investigation to ascer £ S ! X ves! Vs | s is rigid gua B G a s graduated from the Naval | = % ¢« admits the importance of the Rus that he might pooh pooh the Herald’s | {wo strange men, apparently foreign- graduate tain if po e the identity of the by lin Kennedy, special deputy general in charge of the s against Thaw, while he ttorne 1y in the class of 1909 and most | ;=0 0 00 been on the Pacific | offensive in the mountain passe story regarding the new commission- | ers, ha at the same time declares the fierce ers. Yet the fact remains that his edifi attacks on these positions have been | honor furnished a Herald reporter re been seen loitering about tae and the priest in charge, be- of his service he 1S arguing | coast e hised. B et e S el (foomin sgn ervous b as i conrTieBn 1o (F ey CH thele DD el teld s onlie s nst | The lieutenant was married Just be- HORN'S CASE CONTINUED, R i iN cavtintlons Shspended il e _]1_1 chea ! *LP' -“1 fears to the authorities and asked for | un appeal taken by Thaw's counsel | fore sailing for Honolulu, where his Pulnir‘\fl: e mp' 2 ‘A:‘lll.\:\;\‘x:‘:‘l'd}\\'\‘:(“((‘hft\inI(:)\:::) 9‘1((“1: |‘n‘(vt(*rlvrm_ At ly»rvsvnlf the (Wltlull\u | from « decision of Supreme Court ‘x W I Gmds. | Not Prepared 1o Plead (o Indict £ ecis LoV as '} saic ayvo ere cha g eeks | force is searching or he ! lide Pace boroning otio | S R | cla s i for Dok Yoy been made to increase the number of | ago. Maybe that statement will oc- | stramgers, SEsEee ‘;"']',,““,lf,r]“"',gm ”r:'\ ',‘,’.],,‘,'l_'\.’;”:.i\ pERorES Exantic For Ncws, | Declares Counsel for Defonse, o the combatants; but it is freely ru- | casion a long distance call to the | § P ‘ e e Relatives of members of the crew { Toston, March 26— Werner Horn| bio mored that the spdcial aim at Rome ; morning newspaper from Suffield, | iy WAl 1 @ Gl | sented their argumengs, which were Of the I-4 here are frantic for news. | was brought into the federal court ro- | 0.8 of Prince von Buelow, the German |where the aforementioned well known Today Krakas called Warden Craw- | hased upon the conteffiion that Thaw, | James M. Hoggett. clectrician, of | duy for arraignment imdictments | % amt wdor, has failed so completely | mayor of New Britain has gone for o | ford and said he desired to write i | having been: extradited from New | Macedonia, Mo., who was on hote | charging ille sal transportation of e the Jthat all 'negotiations between Austriw | few days’ rest. This is the open sea- | Jotter and this he did, after refers | Hampshire to answel a charge of con- | leave, is the only member of the crew | plosives from York to Yanc e and Ttaly have been suspended. Ru- | son for pooh poohing. to the Bible at various times. He - M here he attemptéd to v and having been freod of that | known to have escaped I ———— : el s “h mania. impressed by the fall ot | = - [ contessed to the prison warden that | charge, should be returncd forthwith | The maval tug Navajo and - other | aroy the international ratirvad brig -l >rzemysl is said to be contemplating, | | the oft repeated statement he has |¢ 2 : vessels are grappling for the subma- { Gn the representation of hi 3 i 2 t : st a8 [to the statd from which he was ex. ¢ e aen, o s ez % | GRVERAL LOCAL MEN | ihe ot | . ster is sick,” was a | gadited | rine. Shortly after midnight the Nava- | that he was not prepared to ple; D allies. = : ol e S g 2 T Pasoriaa thale | Ihin timeiithe brocesdings N ,code message. He declartd he has [* My Kenned¥ then began his argu- | jo and the tug ) ¥ | The sinking of the Netherlanas | AT LIABILITY HEARINGIM_ ster at all, but has & brother 1iv- | ments whien werc based upon ihe | lines fast, at o depth of thirty-five | tinucd until Apri stcamer Media by a German snbnmp t o R | in Ru It is not thought im- | Joniention that even though Thaw had | fathoms, to what was believed to i The court denic In¢ higsicaused much une in | { possible t Krakas and h ! submarine 17-4. Other vessels of t friends peen acquitted of the charge against | in de- {nhim, the fact remained that he was| SUbN Holland where the people alres have some private code wrine fleet immediately went s are | Messrs, Baldwin, Kimball and Hail | ma dyinated by tho Eacent ¥ capturcl byl i 2 . cipnering Which the Bible is used, [ now within New York's jurisdiction: | the spot to investigate. jiiend i . Germany of two Dutch merchantmen. LrescotintDiscossionlofiCompen-tlifyn jfin using Ehelliolyl bools taday e [ ana that as the orisinall commitment Stoldios Targol Dractice — Fedaidnd el e sation Act Amendment. | may have been writing a message | upon which he was sent to Matteawan H of submarines staticred | RUNAWAY HITS MATL BOX Moriclles but asmitoh a5 ofiel i ont ) i | that “fm. v! aniah -\114]‘ e | was still valid he should be returned ; he in target prac¥e ; . sl 2 A ), (O GG GO 1 T | o (O H. Baldwin, George Kimball, and i cutward appearances W i . :1l\~-|‘~. i { early yesterday near the harbor cn- | Horse Delon o Harvey 1. Batty it is. belleved that the movement of | Bdward Hall, the local mafufacturing | Suss He Ts Protestant, | Mr Kennedy referred to the var-!{rance when the -4 wassybmerged. | poic on Arch St This Miorning (it allied warships have been Nmiteq | 2uthorities were present dt o hearing | 7% F C 5 R R that | 10U decisions finding Thaw jnsane. | The three others divers of the -4 | detis bl iy - to an effort to cover the operations of | °" the proposed amendment to the| Now that he knows for a fact that| Upon the conclusion of the argu-, type noted the disappearance, but no | iking dden re : - , - ® 9% | compensation act held this afternoon | but a short time to live. Kra- | ments, which were brief. decision was ! yeal apprehension was felt for hep | street this morning a horse drawing i pineSeepers, i at the capitol in Hartford. epts his fate stolidly. = 1Ife ex- | poserved. It was considered prob- | safety until several hours had passed, | Mtk wagon belon Harry P German Official Report. ! Among those labor leaders who ox- | Presses no remorse nor any great fear |able by attorneys cannected with the g e Ty | Batty, 605 I street, bolted . Berlin, March 26, by Wireless (o | pressed themselves as favorable to | Asked if he wanted to sec a priest | cuce that the decision would be hand. | JLECTED DELEGATES, { i rangeOInS NI Mary " Sayville, N. Y.—Army headquarters | an extension of time for workmen’s | ke replied in the megaiive, explaining | oq gown during the next week. | : L . |hefore coming to a stop today gave out a report on the prog- | medical treatment were J. C. Strem- | that he has no use for a priest, as | ST | Avraham Marshall, Alfred J. Ben- | yax banged up considerably ress of the war, reading as follow [ 1au of Meriden, president of the Labor | he has always been a Protestant. nis, John Prendergast and Thomas | 4,,iy ' pilled, but no - “On the heights of the Me iSoutheust of Verdun and near Com- | of D: bolical nbury secretary of the State fed- | vid, his accomplice in the di WENTHER. tate convention in | i | i o el T (e i, In the meantime Bernard M“m,i o~ - o~ | Duffy wero elected delegates to the | jured idgepor on | M Bat avs he | | | _bres, the lrench yesterd again at- ration. Messrs. . MceLev md Sulli- | murder of the New Britain priest, is | — \» v 11 and ':.‘.'”“‘. riendly, 1. of | 4 i f htened the 3 | 4 ¢ .terl\ed strongly in an attempt to take | van, also prominently known in labor | kept in solitavy confinement in the | Hartford, March 26, —Fuir 1ast night. The alternates chos<en | (1 d animal « 1 a-| DidEle o the German positions, but after a de- | circles were present, l county jail at Hartford, Connecticut, and much colder tonight. Sat- were Alfred Larson. William smith, | it had das o # ph,l el wiyoh L —_— | None of the New. Britain people | in tot 11 ignorance of what disposition | wrday fair and colder, es Dehan and Patrick McDon- | Har rect i o (Continucd on Iifteenth Page.) 151’(}]\0 on the matter. | has been made of his fricud’s case. [ QLI p — e ‘llw‘ lm United esom, W (Contin B gy

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