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. NE W i v N A ; S WED 1 !“‘flrf‘ obliged 1o surrender and only a | heard a noise in the room he had | ident be, ana ne Is hereby re ] p AVIS MA T "F | few got back to their own lines. vacated. He went back and saw Mrs. | quested to invite the cooperation of ; g d — Gauer reclining against a chair on the | such governments heretofore joining | Wl &1 RICHTER A French Official Report. floor. He thought she was shamming | with us in intervening for the restor- - ¢ London, Jan. 12 5 D m.—The | and told her to get up: He then lift- | ation of peace ana good order, and 4 % : e e Y On STOCE EX CEANGE. official French report of this after-|ed her into a chair. Her body was | the protection of the lives and pro- " " ¥ Represented by E. W. Eddy. New Britain Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel 840 and o noon, as received here by wirele rigid but her eyes were wide open, he | Derty not only of American citizens, follows There were no events of im- | said He said her watch might have | but other aliens anq all peaceful citi- portance last night except in the re-| been broken while he was picking | %ens and that when such order is re- stored and a government adequ to omer Omcers Chosen fl‘. SeSSiOH gion between the Meuse and the Ar- | her up, ] gonne, where our batteries dispersed Father Daly was on the stand at | ¢ontinue and sustain such prote ARE troops of enemy sappers in the re- | press time tk afternoon. is established, that the United States = 20 shs AMERICAN HARD withdraw from t count and, oyt | 50 shs NEW BRITAIN MACHINE CO. the purpose indicated.” Grange for the session after . noon, & demand full and quick reparation | today. The grange began its second s i N . 2 : ! L LAY S B i There should be conclusive action | ) day's meeting this morning with a (Continued From First Page.) akenils et h 4 larger attendance than on Tuesda (Continued from First Page.) S full r aration is not made, the gov- | 7 The day's business included the elec- . e manders of the Carranza government | ernment should take action necessary 2 About sixty men were in the caboose | 2nd that they apparently were slain | to enforce it. tion of officers. Charles T. Davis of < solely because they w > t of the snow train. solal ause they were Ame s. orm in Trouse. PROF SHWAB Y Middletown was chosen state master — | Hits Standard Oil Company. When the house met a storm broke | 3 F. SCHW YALE to succeed J. Arthur Sherwood of Flood in West Virginia. Senator Thomas, democrat, of Colo- | ther N § A ¢ ® DGOl \ ! LIBRARIAN DE Easton, Weston, W. Va., Jan. 12.—With |tado, charged during the Mexican de- Official despatches from Chihuahu, One of the resolutions offered pro- | lood waters from the west fork of | bate in the senatc today that the | Mex., to the state department todiy ¢ ¥ e " la17 | tre Monongahela river six feet deep | Standard Oil company on one hand | say the bodics of the seventeen Am- | . - vided that on the program of 1917 the principal streets and the river | #nd the Pearson Oil Syndicate on the | ericans arrived at that city last night 11 About a Week With Pneumoni in the lecturers’ conference be made a | niging six inches an hour, flood con- | cther, in rival efforts to obtain a Sixteen Americans Killed. pari of the state grange program. J. v]Hi‘nn.\ h(‘;;t(:(‘;mk:\mlnnh ol ,\\,x‘-:t: ‘\‘ilICII-'.',"‘i\(.‘,Ti r::;::m;‘)‘lllp ‘u_(y:‘..n(x;(:_\"’”m T e Brae e H. Blakeman offered a resolution to | =erious as 2 SEInan Ss e Sl i % i T | today reported that his investigations . L [ t D l t . M . el % e R, .ores of | lutions in th. country s F 3 ! Class of 1886, have been drowned, and ores of | &t country and hadl . o lq ) Gaabley ihat e ates eve Opmeus in Mexico ot t ions in s rdinate % Fay i o sixteen e effect that elections in subordinate i ;46 have moved to higher ground. | covered it “with a sea of blood. L b P . e SR d pomona granges be held in No- Hies e no aditoh ot ol 0 i Vember each year. One delegate | , WSt fork I;::{.‘;” If:“‘”l.,;”“‘\"h';‘ | Lansing’s Statement. divulge the sources of collector Cobb's (ause Declines on Exchange John C. Schwab, University librai wanted the state body to t its influ- ";"‘M lmmmém it \\..Q ”““ e P Secretary Lansing’s statement fol- | information, but they believe his re- at Yale, and a graduate of the 4 ence for the reduction of fares on the | f1ter IdR@RE 1L wes ot 08 L e e | port is aceurate ) R e | lege with the class of 1994, A Shoe Line electric raflway. Louis G. | 'raction Hnes B ‘, ! “In October the department sent| Collector Cobb has been acting as oL i | nis home here today of pneumons Tolles of Southington presented a re “""l'»""‘[“llhf\‘“‘l "'_:ri‘(“']‘",‘]-‘l ‘:lFm‘;f’f‘:?:“ the strongest kind of instructions to | & special agent for the state depar New York, Jan. 12, Wall St, 10:30 | " "prog, §chwab had been ill abo olution protesting against tipping m | 7Y ,"]” S “‘“ & ‘; “'| T i the consuls in the states of Chihuahua | MeNt in Mexican afairs, and officials a. m.—Further liquidation of special- | yeek, Ratels and restaurants, Still another ll(llv(l'll. . fx :X’ll u“\ xl‘:\;lel ; ‘(”m ‘H:;l | ana Sonora, calling upon them to use | here know that he has sources of in- u?s attended today's early dealings, He was born in New York April resolution provided that pirzes of §5, | WOrks Were clased Con Ane TIO B8 7| every means in their power to per- | formation in Mexico upon which they with especial heaviness in Mexico | 1865, was formerly in the econon] $30 and $20 be offered for best aver- | (more and Ohlo ralroad ceased 10| suade Americans to leave immediate- | hive herctofore heen aple to depend. 3 $22.50 were reflected in the selling of such | gepartments of Yale and was appol $B- attendance at eranze meetingsl| cEerate: 1 Second strestiwas covered IS AND OVERCOATS stocks as Mexican Petroleum and | oq librarian in 1905. He was a mi i : ; | 1y for United States territory, amd | All other state department agents on s Mexic All these were referred to commit- | t¢ @ depth of six feet, and in the | }.qo consuls were instructed to em- | the border were today' instructed to Reduced to $19.50. American Smelting, the latter declin- | per of various learned societies Sees. Graduate of University With business Qf-rfif\l! the Vlmsom_(‘"i*‘ fl_f ploy special rider: to wrry this | 8ather all available information on Seo Window Display. ing a point, with sympathetic losses in | was a contributor to various techm Realt of Ballot: sl({rcrj ru??ull)R(\Llr'rl. r‘,l We m;:_.) “ | message to Americans located in iso- | the executions and forward it to other metal issues. ~American Can| reviews and magazines. He had . i ers wag | SUPUrb with 8,000 population, suffer-| .. 4 sections. A few cam Was was again a strong feature and New | written *“History of New York @ When the election of officers Was | .q severely, the occupants of entire | = e out. e e N C e L T 3 g 2 ! ants | Some, regardless of the disturbed con- | ranza Envoy ified. St el el ac i ¢)perty tax,” and “the confedy reached the ballot for state master | 1iocks being compelled to move S con- | arranza oy Notified i e e 2 = A AAOCES & DS 2 ditions existing in Mexico, did . S led the rails with fractional gains. | states of America brought 163 votes, as follows: Davis | Mexico, did not oI e, (S (o g0 fho rais o e . Heados Gathis Elisco / ., G Co Wi AT Tt United States Steel opened unchanged A brother v Gustay He| umbassador here, received B at 85 1-8, but soon fell under that|Schwab, a banker, ship owner 91, J. Arthur Sherwood 28, Frank E CA TN T i Dy, wast Heritord, 7 Arthar W A ER TELLS i Villa Detained Americans, formation from Carranza sources The funeral of Mrs. Estelle Rich- | quotation on single sales of 1,000 to|importer of New York who died Duffy, West Hartford, 7; Arthur W. . z the execution of the Americans and.| ter will be held from her late home 2,200 shares. Irregular recoveries | Litchfield st year. 3 e “It was only two or three weecks . . e : Xorthrop, Ridgefield, ago that Vil air ca N e (A asked for further detail His est Main street tomorrow af- | fallowed. The funeral will be held Satur] For state overseer Frank E. Blake- ! : ! e nconiat 50 e ) o i B coaitesd 87 out of 179 bailots anit | R 9 ey GIEU G b v (i || EIEE GRE TR0 T omati)| R B S R d’h“-_} arlos | Close—Spectacular advances In | morning. 70 2 ba s 8 | from Mexican sources. £ and burial will | gome high priced specialties, particu- Prof, Bchwab wai chatrmes B 5 s | unfortunate Americans now reported e in! Bairviewic ry W:B ded?rf:\fi!fc«ted' Omj:mnr\?s:: | killed met their death. Great alarm Details Eagerly Awaited. t Bl cemeteryy larly the sugar croup and General Mo- | Yale bicentennial committee in 1 chosen a e forenoon sess 5 | was felt for the safety of these thirty El1 Paso s n. 12.—With the tors, occured in the final hour. The | and had just been announced as rer—A. B. C Middlebur : Jule L \ R ;ec"";r lf} \]; Sl‘,’,?{ie \-},(umm(. Americans. Recently the Vill are | expected arri here today of the B ’f’“ LaCroix. closing was strong. Iretary of the committee in ch ¢ b i i A i 5 : a o bodies of the nineteen foreigners, Jule LaCroix, aged about 77 years, of the pageant to be presented Assistant Steward—Minor Ives, Meri- faid to have stated that they would | % fedilans i A : aen. Kkill Americans in Chihuahua ferritory, | most of whom were Americans, exe- | died last evening at his home at i New York Stock Exchange quota- | {21l commemorating the coming 3 For ean ‘e ¢ former Villa ers Monday | Grove street. The deceased was a 5 2 Yale - ; s, i order to force American interven- | cuted by former Villa soldier : = eceas as a | = fiyimlylz':lnng raorrffi?fe;;i;‘figr :;‘:;‘lc tion . near San Ysabel, fifty miles from | native of France and is survived by lonsbmml;h&z ;:;W ?f,?ffe-;mfi IC-‘x = il ¥ & ba, g - . ¢ ey | several childre: r = . members o B sl ) ' o P 0 letails f the tragedy | several c ren. The funeral will - N - EASY FOR DOCTOR. officers was resumed at 2 o'clock. Getallifo s | change. Represented bv E. W. 1£ddy. 1916 to New Haven 200 years ag( (Continued From First Page.) Within the past week or ten days, | Chihuahua City 5 v 7 = three employes of the Hearst ranch | Were eagerly awaited by hundreds of | be held tomorrow morning at Y New Hampshire Visitors, hasn't been up a full day since and | in Chihuahua near the place where | Mining men and others formerly ac- | o'clock at St. Peter’s church. Burial Jan. 12, 1916 | Bridgeport Man Duped by Com State Master Wesley Adams of New | has taken powders to induce sleep. | Americans are now reported slain, | tive in industrial affairs in northern | will ‘be in the new Catholic ceme- y }p:;}: 1(,?\:: tGV;we Selling “Horse Food.” Hampshire and his wife were visitors Oross Examination were reported to have been executed.| Mexico. Telegraph offices and other | tery 2. FBeetiSugar L6374 BEGS i o Bridgeport. J 1 will at today’s session and received in Two of these three employse made | Sources of information were crowded — Allis Chalmers 26% 25 26% ridgeport, Jan iam form. their appearance at Kl Pdso some | throughout the night with those eager Card of Thanks. Alaska Gold ..... 25% , 514 | derson of West H-H']vlv- m\‘;lf"lh:‘: An invitation was received from | o ", Co o B O wen | davs ago, but the third appears to | for mews of the execution. The cen-| e desire to return our heartfelt | AT Car & Fdy Co. 68% 6 K| en Scompany Selee T New Haven to hold the 1917 session {n | JHy 0 (00, 000 (R0 Y, OVEE MU | nave been killed, sorship imposed shortly after the first | t1anks to kind neighbors and friends | AM C: : was to have:control of stiai that city, It was referred to the 3 2 & . q news of the affair came through, shut | g0 tpai pecicennanan. | Am Can pfd .....112% as to have co of sales in leged assault. She said she was horn Every Possible Precaution, CIginelnisisiance and sVmpathydir ; necticut. Dr. Mollins disapp executive committee with power. in Ireland i chme = s ” G {5 g off all but the bare announcement of Ing thelillness andl deathiiof louribest| A maTiocolt: 2 S n sappe State Master-elect Davis joined | I Ireland and came to America when “The department feels that it took | what had transpired. Tt e o e e S e A UL oac gkl December 10 and has not been ttebasset Grange in Middletown in | SD€ Was a child. She came to New | every possible precaution to prevent e R caved = s ATl S gar M S 5 since. The doctor had a horse, 1889 He has served as Pomona | BYitdin about twenty vears ago and| Americans from exposing their lives One Foreigner Escaped. ! Roche. We are ]w‘urtu‘uljlfl,\' grateful | " AT Rat0 i Lyburn,” used In races at cou deputy four years and special deputy | Attended both St. Mary and St | in a region where guerilla warfare is Final checking up by the Ameri- [to the members of the Y. M. T, A. & | AT0 ) & el .. 12712 fairs and sald to be velust «tlE two vears. He was state overseer in | T eter's churches. Her husband she| in progress. It is to be deplored that | can Smelting and Refining Co. of its | B society and the Catholic Women's | 4 1,conda Cop ... § Through his attorneys, Alde 1913, 1914 and 1916. said was German-American and was | jts advice was not followed. employes today showea nineteen for- | Benevolent Legion and to the voung | \'m g 16 Ry Co 4 » | attached the animal and at o pu - born in Albany, N. Y. She told At- Every step will be taken to sce that | €igners unaccounted for. Twenty | ladies in the office of T. F. & C., a5 | 3gajawin Loco 109 7 | auction terday an experie orney Robingon she had never seen | the perpetrators of this dastardly | foreisners were reported to have been | well as those who contributed flowers. | "o ¢ T e 94 947, | horseman of Southport offered $1 Attorney John T. Robinson con- | ducted the cross-examination of Mrs, | t Father Daly but once before the as- | crime are apprehended and pun- on the traln, only one of —whom, WILLIAM ROCHE: Beth Steel ... d | it guarantee would be given that sault. He had a book, it looked like | jshed.” Thomas M. Holmes, escaped. Iol- HELEN ROCHE, It siverion horse was the original “Jack Lybd a note book. She didn’'t know what| The question of what steps ' the | lowing is the revised list which was JOSEPH W, ROCHE, | Ganadian Pacifie % 17914 | The guarantee was not given &As . o1, ; horse was sold for $275. Action about the church she attended. Her | development of the facts. C. R. Watson, 131 Paso; W. J. Wal- - = s . . $2,000 is pending at the opening : & laa b M. B. I N Das = Ches & Ohio ..... 68 645 children were then attending ha ) Ltk ce, 151 M. B ner, 131 Paso; CLURBR HOUSE SET AFIRE S 5 i 3 the February term of the com = Wilson Asks for Facts. T. N. Ivans, Chihuahua City; €. A Chino Copper ... § 53 5 ' Mark’s Vi Haddam, 12.— The club . rleas court. he had it for, but he questioned her | United States will take depends upon | issued by the smelting company: JAMES F. ROCHE. Toh Teithor 5ot | Sunday school. Pressed Attorney Robinson Mrs. Gauer admit- ted she told Father Daly she (Continued from First Page.) Irish-American. Much of the cross- | examination dealt with the alleged as shwer than that made in the Teu- | sault. Mrs. Gauer admitted that ton conquest of Serbia, but, in con- [ pather Daly didn't place his hands sidgration of the formidable obsta- | upon her until after she had fainted. cl which the mountainous character Shortly before 1 o’clock Mrs. Gauer of the country presents, it is conceded | was excused and Dr. John Purney that the invaders are making steady | was called to the stand. Dr. Purney progress. testified to attending Mrs. Gauer at The question is being anxiously | various times for the past five years. raised as to why the entente allies did | She was very nervou He attended President Wilson was in communi- | pringle, n Francisco: M. Anderson, (Croity JE Chi Mil & St Paul. tion early today with Secretarics | Chihuahua City; R. I*. MacHatton, 151 [ louse of the ilobbamochas on Jail| Col F & I E 5 3 S % Garrison and Lansing, and instruc- | Taso; A. Couch, Chihuahua City; | 111l Was set afire and destroved early | Cons Gas ........143% PRIMARY LAW BATTLE. tlons were given to send to the White | Murray Crossett, San Antonio; C. W, | toda¥, and the house of John Goggin | Crucible Steel el v San Francisco, Jan —Refe; Ti6iss il f2ots s rapidly 2o toeoivd. | iy Denve ‘Alexander O, Iail, | Just to the north was also hurned. Tt | Del & Hudson . . 1: 5 dum petitions directed against Advices that at least 16 Americans | Douglas, Ariz.; Charles Wadleigh, | it apparent that some one took hay | Distillers See ... 38, 46 direct primary law amended by ~eto killadl werel zaceived iby: Major|| Bisbee, Arv . Robinson, 13l | from the rear of the Goggin house ( Brie ........... 413 special session of the legislal Gen. Scott, chief of staff of the army, | Paso: G. W. Newman, 1l Paso; 1L C, | and carrying it into the club house | Erle 1st pfd . ... : 5 § which adjourned yesterday, are td and also by the state department. Hasse, Miami, Ariz.; J. ;1 | cellar ignited it. The fire was seen | General Elec . ... % 4 171 |vrepared and circulated at once At the White House it was declar- | Paso; R. H. Simmon 31 Paso; W. | first in the northeast corner. Later | Good Rubber . 723, | was announced today by the mingd ed that, while something undoubted- | D, Pearce, Los Angeles; J. . Woom, | & ‘r:\_!i of hay was found from the | Great Nor pfd ... . | leaders, who expressed disapprovi Iy would be done, what steps the gov- | Bl Paso. G0ggin housc rear to the club house | it Nor Oro Cotfs. 1 3 | the changed form of the meal ernment will take have not been Of these, Couch was a Canadian and hns?.m;;m Th(:‘ InssTiI: $8,000 in all, | inspiration ..... A % | which provides for declaration ot lon E Mon- | he i E s | decided. Romero, a Mexican. partially insurec e state police | Kansas City so . 4 i | party affiliation at the primary :‘m:vzrings ::3 ::ry\)gr:‘iio(}n;: \:-11‘:\ I‘I?}“ .]x-ln'\'x.lrfm tll‘: l::)xflx:roodr l\t]ll‘ch;;iifcl ::.} Americans Warned. Villa General Arrested. ave been asked to investigate today’s | T.ehigh Valley ... § { instead of at the time of registrati which is more acutely affected by this [ he prescribed a sedative so that she At the state department officials In the midst of the excitement, Gen- Maxwell Mbtor Lo Austrian invasion had not taken pre- | might be able to get some slcep. | referred to the fact that Americans | cral Manuel M. Medinieviatia, Ville % e | Mex Petroleum .. H 5 ATTEMPT TO FIRFE SOEGOL ventive measures. The Austrians are | Cross-examined by Attorney Robin. |had been warned since the United | former chief: of sta suspected of / 04 LONDON. National Tead ... 5 5 Waterbury, Jun. 12-—Axn S now only ten miles from the capital | son, Dr. Purney said Mrs. Gauer is | States decided to recognize Gen. Car- | jmplication in the killing of Peter sonia, Jan. 12.—Albert Spector, | % Y C & Hudson. . ! ad . probably by of Montenegro, calculating the dis- | of neurotic temperament and in such | ranza to leave the states of Sonora | Keane near Madera recently, v ar-| 20 of this city, is detained by the au- | Ne¥ Cons ] % set fli Slocum school, tance by the existing roads, and a suc- | condition had a tendency to exagger- | and Chihuahua, which were then | rested and held in the city jail on a | thorities in London, his father, Simon | N ¥ N H & H R Rt 75% | of Waterbury's hundsomest avd cessful blow at the heart of the coun- | ate. At 1:15 adjournment was tak- | resarded as Villa strongholds. They | charge of vagrancy. Spector, was informed today in a on. | N ¥ Ont & West. 293 2 2914 | modern schoo: bulld A try may have the effect, it is said, by | en for lunch. y said that in spite of the official warn- It was reported from Juarez {hat| blegram from lngland. Proof of his | NOrthern Pacific 5 116 cord wood Was set onefire and ¥l military critics, of isolating the troops | George W. Gauer, husband of the | iN& more than 600 Americans stll | Carranza troops had been dispatched | nativity was asked and the fathen | Norfolk & West. .. 83 120% inot for the fact that the room Sho are defending the northeastern | plaintiff, testified that his wife had | Témain in the district, including 200 | to chihuahua City to bring the bodies | has forwarded an aflidivit that the | 2¢ Mail § 8 Co.. 1 2 | which the wood was stored, is of frontier. been ill for the past five vears Mormons at Casas Grandes, of the victims to the border. Another [ hoy was born in New York. No de- | LeMM R R ....... 8% 58% 585 | proof construction, the blazo m Germans Hold Slight Gain. Dr. H. T. Bray, the first witness for An official list of the dead received | report said government forces had | tails as to why he is hold were given | Pressed Steel Car. 5 1 have eaten fits way up through the defense sald he was an unwilling | Py the state department agrees with | joe sent in pursuit of the Villa bands[in the cablegram. Young Spector | R2Y_Cons i ne : 247 | wooden floors and left the bulldi witness, testifying because he had |the list contained in the news des- | jo0n gent in pursuit of the Villa bands | for the pa i hasibecn yoaaas | Breding i ops 3214 | total wreck been subpoenaed. He said he attend- | Patehes with the exception that that | jn \vestern Chihuahua. about the world and was last hearg | ReP T & § com. .. A FE —_— ed Mrs. Gauer from 1908 to 1912 and | 90es not contain the name of Murray e from in Treland. k 9| Southern Pacific 2 1021 TO HONOR JOINSON. 8 irth ot e e e oY | her trouble was extreme nervousness. Crossett of San Antonio. Bandit Holds Torrcon. e o A Southern Re Y % 23 | T e i :'(-s”\:hi‘(olf ,m\m.ox;ch ;},1.(‘ c:‘n;(tl‘\ l:’»lt She was always bordering on hy; teria Proposes Intervention. New York, Jan. 1 None of the BELGIUM TO PROTEST. :\'.tudpha‘l\nr 5 1544 | \\’,’w::«m«“ ;‘;, ;:’n’l‘ e ;—‘:‘:fimx\(‘!’; and feared she was losing her min As soon as the senate assembled | Americans who were killed by Mexi- B et el Tenn Copper | h keavily as, with three divisions, they b o D i 4 5 P R iy closed on Thursday at noon fo i el e i 4 2 . | the physician said. Persons of this| genator Sherman, republican, intro- | can bandits about forty miles from | o o R .. m.—The | Texas Oil ; 30 - it noon for advanced in face of the French artil- | temperament are prone to exaggera- &) i s Fina loyes of the Am. | H&Vre correspondent of the Petit | Union Pa balance of the day as a mark of duced a resolution proposing inter- | Chihuahua were employ - Journal telegraphs that the Belgian | Utah Copper spect to the memory of the late lery fire, which took a terrible toll. | = X : 3 s ; AT e R e [RCRR QIR vention in Mexico city by the United | erican Smelting and Iefining cOM- | government is about to lodge a pro- | 11 8 Rubes Co ;| sistant Supt. I a8 thet & comparative Yuil 5t Srosent Priest Took Stand. States and the six Pan-American n any, according to a messue recelved | (T b govermments agatat | 5 & Sabt : e prevails. Special dispatches affirm Father Daly took the witness stana | Hons which have acted with it “in | today By Willlam Loeb, Jr, an official [ {10 ey German war lovy of 40.000.- | T 8 Steel pta ... . | place in that the Russians have been so suc- | and said he had met Mrs. Gauer on Mexican nm_urs, unless General Car- [ of that company, from . Lo h:,‘lkt‘\ 000 franes monthly., in addition to | v ; 1.~.| -“l';:n'mi\vfl‘ 3 cessful in consolidating their new po- | two occasions. The first was a year | 'aN%& complies with a demand to pro- | general manager ”['l'”"“ Cppbany ¥ 1 last year's tax of 480,000,000 francs. | i H.;" e o 4 sitions that the Austro-Germans have | ago May, 1915, while he was making | teCt foreisn lives and property. gme e e == D ERBeTelan Borotestl e correspon | N SRRSO : J HIGHWAY CONTRACT AWARD begun to remove the supplies from | his annual census calls, At that time |, The rf‘(‘;;"'i‘;“"““;_“‘]‘_'l‘t‘i';;"“‘“'*"»‘\‘”;Zf‘onrl":cfl e l:;‘;:{mm e dent says, will point out that under b S AL S Hartford, Jan. 12.—Highway C the bases which they had established | he said, he told Mrs. Gauer to decide ) s i ' 36y s o o T ‘ he provisions of The Hague conven- | s o 5t missioner Charles Bennett awan et R whm} Sl T e i e l):[r’v:)‘r:\sm‘l“l:nt 1t be the sense of the | our omn}m:m‘(‘»‘\lx’e:'.(f.‘((li;\_ .f‘.:ii“ - | tion war taxes levied on occupied ter- SHOWER ROR MIES/ HODLEELDER | {5y o i yonn fArboris of Syl they intended to make in the coming | Would know what priest to call in [ Senate, in view of recent * VolvedSwere i elmplC et gl sLD ritory are limited to amounts neces- | A mMiscellaneous shower was given ' tnhe contract for the construction spring. case of illness. He denled saying he | CUtrages against American citizens, | ing compan .| sary to mect needs of the army of | to Miss Agnes Hollfelder at the home ction of native stone macadayl st E I e that a demand be made upon Gen,| The meassage adds that the City of [ oecupation or to pay for the admin. | of Mrs. Philip Bardeck last night by | tne Bramdy il rond i the teo Terial T e S | O duly 14, 1915, the day before | Carranza to protect the lives and | Torreon is now held by a bandit | jqration of the territory in question, | (Wenty of her friends. During the | Thouneon for $7,405.00 | the alleged assault, the priest said In Champagne the Germans hold a slight gain made as a result of the determined offensive last Saturday and Sunday. The French military the afternoon Chalons-Sur- rne, Fran Jan Vrnp;‘r‘(_ of A::m; cans; that other | named Argumedos, said to be a Villa | mye new Belgian tax is said to he | evening games were played and vocal | i e L ¢ | countries of the western hemisphere | adherent. far in excess of the ded | and instrumental selections were ren- 11, via Paris, 5:30 p. m.—The fact | D¢ heard fm_‘_“( fn ter ](“:‘]3‘]“;[(::}: be invited to join in that demand, and R el ,(;: ;]‘:c:,, ,:\;,.pglpg_‘m Aficin i eedod 'm«rerl by the Misses Ku;hlir'\:\ r\‘\'.wrrflv The I. C. S. clu et at the § that regiments of the imperial guard \\Lr,g Gale e anEl e (foat s leventt ol rallureltoli comnly PERSIA CREW IN FRANCE. S ) ! Mary Walsh and Anna Sparmer. A | of Miss Margaret Curry of Elntsf Bhat o s o onhoteand men [keb e s er Sl ent ol Pl ey (vt S thatiy demand SRtne preslient e TROLLEY HITS TRUCK mock marriage ceremony was also | last evening. Miss Margarct Cox that attacked the French lines in e g sickness, The | Should invite cooperation of Pan-| Report Making Affidavits to Br . : : performed. Miss Hollfelder will be | won first prize at pinochle, Pau @hampagne on Sunday indicates how | " Spor Enanie SR penie e American governments to intervene in Authorities at Alexandria, Egypt. hortly a ter o'clock this after- | come the bride of John Walsh on | Carvell won secand and ITrene CF carefully the Germans selected their | following night when he wen 1€ | Mexico to protect life and property noon the Iord truck belonging to the | yanyuary 20 the booby priz troops for this great assault. A con- | COnVent, Mrs, Gauer was there. They | the troops to be withdrawn as soon | . Washinston, —Jan. 12—American | G. K. Spring and Electrical company S | haatosiy ot siderable number of prisoners taken | Shook hands and Mrs. Gauer inquired | 49 order and government are re-|Consul Kemp at Marseilles, Trance, | came to grief. Frank Seibert the | === - oy the French belonged to. ihe fa. | for his health. Father Daly jokinly re- | Stored, cabled today that the crew of the | chauffeur, was backing out of the al- B s sanras marked that he was able to “sit up e had reached there and re- | leyway at 75 Church street, when a The attack followed one of the|and eat @ cracker! He told Mrs | . . =000 LS9 ) ported making affidavits to the British | trolley frelght car came along and heaviest bombardments'the Germans | Gaver she was laboring under a false | o 0 S0 TG 208 TEE L3, O authorities at Alexandria, Bgypt. He | crashed against the automobile, | BU! OHIO OIL vet have inflicted upon fhe French | Impression if she thought he had said | HPr HETmAl 8 Tesoiution, “that] sent no new information on the dis- shing the body. James Dalton positions. The bombardment last. | He would not answer her call in case | o 2 oo eDae e onsc the motorman in charge. g i s : e 3 oitions. The bombardment las Vst "Mre. Gauer - rephien, | concurring, that the sovernment de- state desartment mill eall om A Standard Oil Subsidiary which nets 14%. This = C s, 2 )] - oS % o . ' | mand o ‘arranza, who has been 3= itis Jer o . o v 5 3 g mess of the I'rench reply with con. | Father Daly said, that she liked him | Gunttl hoeoioa’, 1o M8 BEen oo the British government for the in- | gopnipr apren ~ew mriar, ||| Stock should sell for $1000 a share and is the best pur- as fof o hfeon i bl = ; s 3 zed s hea an | formation the affidavits contain. : centrated fire from their three-inch | 2% & man but hated o see him on the | established government in 0. . Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 12.—Argu- chase among all the Standard Oils. Reasons why, for guns stopped the first waves of the e il t'”l d her he re- | that he protect and save rmles ments are to be made today in the su- the asking. attack on the parapets of the Cier- settediher action in taking her two | jjves and praperty of American and ¥ perior court on the motion for a new 4 man trenches. Only at the fourth | children from the altar of their bap- | other allens in that country. and. — - trial for Mathew Schmidt, who, was JOHN H PU l NAM attempt did the Germans, after heavy | 1iSm #nd warned her she would have “That the other governments in the | FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet range | convicted recently on a charge of i . losses, get up to the French trenches, | N0 Success in life. Father Daly tes- | western hemisphere that lately joined With hot water tank, all in first | ;yypder in connection with the dyna- 49 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. The surprising promptness of the | tifled that that was the harshest | in such recognition be invited to unitc class condition. Also combination | miting of Los Angeles Times build- 318 MAIN STREET. chek bbbt LPrench counter attack caught the | thing he said during their interview. [ in that demand and that in the event Writing desk and bookcase, and jing, Oct. 1, 1910. The motion is S G ey SPRINGEEELD,. S Sermans before they could organize The priest said he walked into an- | of failure of.Carranza pomptly to fur- Kitchen cabinet Telephone 970 pased chiefly on the alleged miscon 68 BROAD STRE the positions they had won. Many | other room and in a few minutes | nish such vrotection, that the pres- or 605 Lincoln strect. 1-12-2d | quect of the jury. — ET‘ NE YORK

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