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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16 o e 1 Wwith sorrow Rkev. Dr. G. W. C.| and some specimens of scale Whive | " Hill cxpressed himself as shocked. T 5 been sent to England and will be sub- ] ton. D. N. Cainp expressed deap sor- L f) LIE1S { mitted tc expert examinations at the row as did 1. Dayton Humphrey and British museum. Specimens and pho- many other members of the church. DR G tographs have also, I' believe, been ; Mrs. Annie T. Churchill, long a | Mrs. John Sheehan is ill at her | sent to Tokio for expert examination friend of Dr. and Mrs. Cooper in the | Nome on Bassett street. The various experts will doubtless in South church said, on being informed The local branch of the Machinists | e L fes due time pronounce judgment as to of the clergyman’s sudden death, { union will hold a dance in Turner the genuineness of the fossils, but in Jué Soit Munders Mother and | | oruneotEom Fum vager | On oy B s eve Tor | e Swed China Excited by DISCOvery in | & nesmimnes i e e | No otion Reported But Bombard- The Swedish Bethany Church Sew i i : Mt S Bllg : L y Church Sew- sils, stone carvings culiar water ; ) and -far veaching servite -comes with | many' vears, and his. passinz s a | ing soclety will be host to tiie then. of . 7 1% stone carvines orapeculian acen] ment IS G()fl[lnl]ed 2 iy i e T o) Ol 05 . e ! ormations in the soft limestone, they urrenders to Police the poigant force of personal loss to | distinct loss as we rors the church at a social this evenring. onesome Mountain vave St e Rl e | Tenz homesiin Moy Brilaln, Bas tha 5”"("1";".”]‘“‘3:hfiisu,“ ,’,:’S‘fj:f° auaRton: Edward Dobson is ill at his home jects of extraordinary interest and R e ;'}1:10 :mC men;ng :m-n'igu;t;;t::high ored h Sunsl l‘d R | on Stanley street with an attack of nothing short of the definite pro-| Paris, March 16, 2:30 p. m.—There FBoston, March S G e it HcavesNilo and mao st &rip. ; nouncement of experts will convince | has been no further infantry action BB o aiccormin e cant [ e 3 of A, will hold a | _Peking, March 14.—Superstitious | the ordinary unskilled observer that | in the region to the north of y dge young mafi, onéd an inm e ot |affair S HabT rondminded, chari- | Cooper have made their home at 68 | special meeting this evening at 7:15 | Chinese have recently been greatly | they are anything clse but fossils.” according to the announcement madc A 4 X affalrs; as the brond e e, | Awvlum avenue, Hartford, ani havo | (o tike action on the death of Thom. | exclted by rumors which are spread- by the French war office this aftere insane hospital, who killed his |table and kinaly pastor, eV 2 | maintained a’ summer residsacs in | s Gunning. ing throughout the Republic concern- noon. other: yf-ste?dfi}'*‘ifig;fl(“m’ ang then %‘“’V" "‘;"”‘}i "(, “,“]‘r Be ex’:re';" | Manchester. A day or so ago DI | The quarterly meeting of Court | N8 the discovery of the fossil of a DEATHS AND FUNERAJLS The bombardment has continued, iy gave Himsélt Wp to thé police, h““““ }‘1‘ o AL i eeimea | A Mrs. Coopor left their Uartfora | Progross, No. 143, I of A, will he | AFa€on five hundred feet long in a = but with varying intensity. undoubtedly result in his being u:"dv:‘)“;‘fo‘m'v Y cerious lase to the | home for a trip to New York and | held tonight at Eagles hall. The en- | Pre-historic cave at Ichang in Sze; Louis Becker. The text of the communication ommitted to an insane asylura. on is no ygagse 3 ~ | stopped at the Mur Hill hotel | tertainment T chuen province. The Chamber o Louis Becker of 3 Chapel street, | reads as follows ; o o hurch, but to the oity at large for | St : Murras . Sangiens committesiprill i & o rce at Te : i 2o S rench patrols havi Tells the Police. oot interests hie was always an | where Dr. Cooper was strizken ana | report. The meeting will be called | Commerce at Ichang, members of the | maritord, who In Belgium French patrola have B %o s 32 ; R e e e ! died. Mrs. Cooper was with her hus- | at 7:30 sharp. schools. and prominent citizens mem- e e former | Peen able to ascertain that the de- S Bl sialod bidaaliens Ll L owever, his decision | band at the end, but both of his sons, et 4 . | orialized the Central Government on here vesterday, was a former | ., ctive fire directed by our artiliery A;A 0f John R. McCormick, for many | worker :~|Ar1|ce, ‘hovmml. his ef »his BTG, Glhmae sl G e B : ‘“"n Yy new cases of measles Is|po gubject saying: ‘“Now a monarch | local man and was the husband of | yisterday evening against the German QTR g S e T tel s xoioch S L i |G 0 ol SO e o fo7S Jebortatithe board of health. | pas arisen like a dragon, and the | Mrs. Louis Becker of 39 Bast Main | forces at LaPlage, in the reglonyof Qi o resistrars of voters, enterad | congTeESUon and s e o peed in | their father's illness and'death untl: | streer has wac Pitheria ol FAITVIEW | foundation for a dynasty of ten thou: | street. The body will be brought to { Nieuport, resulted in the complete de« flice siation 3, East Camb WL e 5 informed of it early today. . Toishd | gemerpopSCN Teported to the health | sand. years is to be laid. The fossil | this city and the funeral will be held | struction of the German communicat- 3 o'clock yesterda: his - . P s e e - of a divine dragon has appeared in | from S{, Mary's church tomorrow. In- renches and killed a numbeg of hwou, and without g trace of emo- Dr. Cooper’s Farewell. ¢ | Cooper at once hastened to New York. | o Lhe condition of Mrs. Georziannc | the regions alons the Yang-tse river: | terment will be in the new Catholic enemy 4 B (0 his voice, said to Captain Joba | o narch 19, 1903, Rev. Dr. Cooper | anmaagh Dr. Coaner apposred. to | GUllmette of 325 Main siree It is a symbol of the protection of | cemetery. “In the region to the north of Vefs 85 1cBride: ¥ 3 i 7 = ; < o ported as considerably mmp-oved i heaven and the joy of the peoplc. It { Besides his wife, Mr. Becker leaves | g eported ins - = : o coting’ of | De in his usual health of late, it was g 5 ably 1mp-oved ¥ 2 joy P { Besides his b teck dun there has been reported no ¢ have just killed my, mother.” CORSUSTRE, choglast mrsioniE R e is therefore requested that telesrani | five children, Arthur, Fred, Bertha, | fantry emgagoment during the coursé featrolmen Callaghef\illg,: Parks | (008 c97eer 28 DASiOr (T ee and at | and ho confided to his friend. Rev. | Plans for the ceremonial ses , | be sent to the throne to bring to the | Mary and Theresa. The deccased Was | o¢ {ne night. The bombardment has f eont to the home at™in’ sixth | tendanoo was wnusie Y (S delivered | Dr. Parker of Hartford, only a faw | Hartford in April wil be discuss notice of the public the discovery Of | forty-seven years old B SR s e oy Tat oty e ct, only two blocks from the sta~ | the glose of the mBeTE 78 L0 FEET | davs ago that he was fecling a liitle | the meeting of Hira Tempis, 90, | the stone dragon at Ichang, and the e the left bank of the river Meuse: it . They found the aged mother, |&.fimple, bu he would Drefer 1o sav | indisponsd 5 e EDR GRS LS S enine, fact referred to the bureau of his-| Mrs, Catherine Cayer. has been more intense on the righf s 69 years. old, Iying fon:. &4 U oY at that time than foi- Dr. Cooper was married to Miss Mike Zinman, an emplove of ti ;.m.‘ o h"‘cf jt recorded ir}’rm(‘h the Mrs. Cathevine Caver, wife of Bu- | pank ik “’fhd"")‘xng room her 1’_“”‘1 ot hs the pulpit the ollowing | Bilen Hillard of Manchester on | Connectiout sompany. sompial s W}Z‘mf‘" TS ¢ the | Eeme Cayer of 125 Hartford avenue, ‘In the resions of Haudremont and open, the blood dripping from : e : > August 13, 1868 D z 4 ) g b signs aven for prosper £ d 2 ¥ of Damloup, our artillery has cannon- Sundav. Ho spoke feelingly of the | Augus , 1868. ctective Bamforth yesterday taat an- nd tha | died last night of bronchial pneumo- . wounds into « pool on the floor, ; [ c e ,- aniia nation will be appreciated a 5 1ded violently the country to the west anges i c h and city dur- A act in connection with Dr. | other fellow cke n dolla 3 e ift ree vears old anc aded vi ntly the co’ T il a neavy sledge hammer nearby.” |.SHIL5CS 10 "?76\1“frqre iHatiioihtd | Coopers® life here mnot gemerally | bill r\\]:v§>l\“ 1“3"?(‘(]1 R deses ot pedoleRuliTE IS R et s o | edlooua diaon tiiens Ehe) nesylma oty fivorite of Mother. 8 ing ¥ho, tyeirty: o s 3 e e SEEch N L o he had drop L @1 This memorial was widely Pritted | pegiges hor husband leaves four chil- | angamed in perfecting defense works L3 < been thore and 'said tRat when' he | lnown at it was he who ar-| Church streei cafe 8 : fuegites > : x engaged in per ng d McCormick .was for several weeks | oo e as 4 yéung wmar of 35 |ranged the inscriptions carved in P o i | throughout China, and attracted Very | gren, Alfred, Wilfred, William and Tl Whr s Ravi bembard v s came here as 3 AU ihaelalite : The board of directors of the Y.|much attention, especially among ™e | Ljlljan. The funeral will be held Sat- |'oq goveral provision trains of the fall confined at the Westboro In- | voars he did not for a moment imag- e soldiers’ monument in the cen- | M. C. A. will meet next Monday eve iucatod o o o ; & Sl e S s led eVl pr on trains ¥ &t ; 4 a | ter. M. C. A v xt Monday eve- | uneducated persons. urday morning from St. Mary's | opo o M6 hospital. He was allowed 10 | ing that he would remain thers for a ning for its monthly session. refute the rumor that the govern- | church. Interment will be in the new “To the cast of Fores Apre- me home 7Tdst! Noeriber,’and his | quarter of a centur Speaking of 1 : To the east of the Forest of Apie lease, 1t is‘8aid; was at the urgent ?Po church changes, He remarked that | Special T g The first of the series of talks on | ment was responsible for the circult- | Catholic cemetery. T O e L e T T loase, d urgent | the chur ges, 1 ed tha ial Fri, and Sat. 3 dozen strictly | “Sex Hygiene,” by Dr. . N. Seorley | tion of this story in such a genera! - et e eailt Sliel i mach ficitation of his mother. Richard, | quring his pastorate the chapel had | fresh native egms and one pmound purs | of Springficld was given at the . M. | manner, the President issued n man AR man trench resulted in our inficting B o8l ot/ tourisons, anall tha | necniouilts | ien!nelcams hata thel(lThre eit AN e pol a ingfield was g at the Y. M. | mann h e: ssued a man | Liberio Callogio. some losses on the enemy and of ply one who had not married, had | church had a debt of $8,000 and there ki e GRS Rlascmi=h date discounting all attempts to 2api- | ) . 0 (1o eight-months-old child | bringing in some prisoners. ways received from his aged mother | was a $7,000 debt on the old Franklin R | Members of Andree Indge, I. 0. . | talize superstition and urging pub-| .50 1 e CSilverma Collogio of | “In the Vosges, to the south of e mwost effectionate motherly devo- | Square parsonage. ,He was sent away F. degree team which will confer the | li¢ to bring about general enlight-| Jo-""\" “ctreet, died carly today.|the Thur, the Germans delivered an pn. f(:(ru 1r tirr’r‘\vekndg“’-hén he returned he IVFN | initiatory degree for Scandi lodse | Mment. The funeral was held this afternoon. attack against our positions near In his explanation of his dsed, as | was gratified to find that $20,000 had | " ;"ofa‘l\lorirl‘(‘ln ia‘fljrda\- eveningz, will Removal Prohibited. — | lz‘jnf-;\h:m;n. l'\:cr;\c\t;i“'.;,\'nu:llr curiat a i s * ! ‘e on the 6:15 o' 5 - 'y Aparo, of fire, the enemy fo t inupossib’ f. without reserve to Captain Mc- | been raised and the. church . debts 5 S clackicrat “It is,” says the mandate, “‘absurd ey AN ) e e ide after he had been locked up. | eliminated. He spoke of the gener- | Michael J. Bdwards of Chicago to get excited over matters which one Mary Aparo, eighteen months old, | to set foot in 6 attachment which existed between | ous gifts of C. B. Erwin for the chap- | visiting at his former home in this cannot understand, and try to inter died last night nLlhc'humo of l)f‘x" par- German Statement. other and son seemed in itsel? to | el and the generous $20,000 sift from | Ccity. pret overything as a sign of peace | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '\'jj'“"v ‘l)'l Berlin, March 16, via London. 3:35 ¥o been the factor which gave the | Philip Corbin that had made tke or- John D. McCue.of Waterbury, for- | and prosperity: The request to Te- | 3 Cherry street.” The funeral was held m.—A number of uasucressful at- ung man’s insane purpose the turn | gan possible. During his pastorate s merly of this city, will soon sever his | fer the above fossil to the burean of | this afternoon. s have been made by the French hich made his mother the vict'm. the church was entirely renovated at Most PHSOHCI‘S Know Enems 0[ connection as manager of the Hctch- | history for record is mot approvad e on the German lines south of £t Left a Note. a cost of $9,000. The sum o? $30,- kiss Templeton Hardware corapany, to | However, as the ancient fossil deposit- | Andrew Lapine. Souplet west of the Somme-Pv road L | 000 was spent on the exterior of the | accept a place with a I, hardwar i o ¢ g ay serve e Tapi a resident of Rocky | in the Champagne region, German He told Captain McBride that I = I N 11 221 K 4 large hardware | ed in the cave of mountains may Andrew Lapine, a resider t J e Bttt cttort s taine haf 12 | cnurch, ho said, and about $350,000 memperaflce’ 0. 14, Says I'hiouses 10 Olicago. ‘ma th soulhoin | veieiil e seienfen the il > in this city, died | army headquarters announced today. 2 1 Hill but well known g : 5 S fd him away to an insane asylum had been donated for church _\\nvx"l( representative of the compan. governor and Chiang Chun are here- | a¢ his home yesterday, aged 63 years. [ The Germans took two officers and<i50 it % here. Outside work in New Britain, . e 2l — by instructed to make the local of- | The funeral will be held tomorrow n;vn prisoners and captured v:o mA- “If I was sent away it would kill :::;c{:;]i,;n;:;];‘gxtr:an ;?\f}e#ngu q,':;:? Albany, N. Y., March 16—Petitions | WARD PRIMARIES MARCH 30. T?cialshrefly?:ndsib\‘e :L:‘ 1‘:0(£:u<§31:‘a:e morning fi:‘}'nl‘] \l narivl's iih‘\‘n\'w'll “r;‘:l ¢ ‘;‘.f\éxffizhbmcia; B Vs A pr.” he said. “So I thought I would | §390,000 during, his pastorate. Dr. | Said to contain the mames of 1,000 | por ppon pol ™o L ton ‘t et o ‘;”;m's it 2 rmetf el i E indicate that the Germans ciaim pos- pusscls Cooper stated that from Mr. Erwin | inmates of Sing Sing prisons were an Town Committce ¥ixes | to institute investie joss, S mem. | cemete Sohilon ot Daa Al MAT R M, HE St He had also left on the table in the | , 5 3 - Sl ’ Date for Choosing Dolegatcs J-OiMalicy TEvin, (UCas 8 Eret o inating height west of the Meuse on B onobe G ik hisine 8- ks ci- about $1,000,000 had been given for | filed with legislative committees ves- g ber of the party which discovered the ; 0 jaache OEIERL g ERt e # aining Why he had Ikilled his | Covcational and missionary purposes. | iorqay by an ex-conviet who appear- | March 30 is the date for the Re- | dragon last October, was accompanied Josephine Karp. which they reported an advance mave- B e is Looking to_the membership, ~Dr. | o= W O SR ¢ of tho | PuPlican ward primaries for chicosing | py M. Hewlett, the British consul -t Josephine Karp, the infant daugh- | ment yesterday. : B bast toiput b | Cooper said during his farewell ad- g aring In support of 11| delegates to the state convention. | Jehang, and a number of other forei- | ter of Ludwig Karp of 73 Booth The text of the statement is as ful- X oAput, he¥ ouy of TmiSery | dress that the church had increased | Wilson-Fullagar State-Wide Prohibi- [ This was agreed upon at a meeting «f ners. He has recently published an | street, died this morning. As the child | lows % B tote panciuded ¥ from the 670 members when he came | tion bill. the Republican town committeo last | oo, ¢ of the cxploration. The cave | had had no medical attention. Medical | “Western theater—In Flarders, es- Wetiormick’ ' has ' riot” Worked ‘for | to over 1140 and the families in the| The former prisoner, whose Name | evening. Members of the towe com. | 2o ount © e fomsil wae dis. | Examiner Elcock was called and he | pecially in proximity to the coast ar- e time. He was several ycars ago | church ‘doubled. ~ He reviewed the | Was not disclosed, was introduced as | mittee will be chosen at the same | B Vhich the dragon for 2o lo. | gave permission for burial. The | tillery ducls havo appreciabiy - pgaged in the advertising business. | erowth which necessitated 1he split- | “Number 11,221 He said that if the | time. i o funeral will be held tomorrow and | creased in violence. They have be- ‘l;]i;:lngtzl‘t}n:nc‘llcy ‘plea:dertihguilzy to | ting of the church and Lhe organiza- | future of the bill lay with prison] in N s burial will be in the Polish cemetery. | come more violent in the region of e rder in ‘the district [ tion o Swedish Cong i mates it would be enacted into 1aW | March 2 e ; Snan — Roxe and Villa Aux Bos. purt today and was held without Ev‘h:rc}: ;2: pgr\e‘c;‘l‘:‘l((‘}:i (::x"\::(i‘t:‘fll\}n:; in ten minutes. Earchifze i Hefcomm ool 2 call the cave Shen K'an Tzu. In Card of Thanks. | " “In the Champagne the French aft- il for a hearing on' March 24. Mc- e emo ormick was recently parolled from 1 | 1 | nounce the places for holding the pri- | qescribi N e ST i = Mo . Sl 7 U .scribing the discovery, Mr. Irwin ¢ ¢ Zah si ! 2 what is now the Stanlev Memorial | “Most of these men have known Of | marics and petitions for rominees | ywe: a large rock is seen at the| We wish to express our.sincere | er persistent artillery preparatidne hospital for the insane. 1 1 (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) For several years past Dr. and Mra. | Court Triendly, I died suddenly at his covered is at the upper end of the hang gorge, near a customs statio before the primaries. | called Ping Shan Pa. The Chinese church in the eastern section of the | the effects of intemperance,” the for- | must be in the hands of E. C. (Good- thanks and gratitude to our kind | made a number of attacks, all with- city. Dr. Cooper told his friends that | Mmer prisoner declared. “They KnoW | win, the chairman, not © p1:-e | friends and neighbors, for the sym- it z aresly ; an, vards behind this is a peculiar pi:-e | ¥ . Y 07 25 years he had averaged. 400 | it Wwas intemperance, largely, that| o'clock the night before, Y : | 2 v 5 E s ath of | St. Souplet and west of the Somme- & e i % rock somewhat like the-coll of a | pathy shown at the time of deat | " ! services a year. He had worked | Put them where they are. If they - Targe reptile. -This resemblance, fairt | our beloved husband and father, Mr. | PJoSouain road . THEs caused us few | hard, he said, and all of his prepara- | 12d the say New York state would be TRIKERS RETURN. E i ) | Joseph P. Jackson. losses, wherein theirs were numerous, et 7 as s v y @ i the - i e added to the prohibition column im- asyitiis sy deniySanpe e [ S <press our | We took there tw s a 5 forygmorknhad Jheen B A0neRaticn UiS e h . o= = Chinese mind, for we Were informed | We especially wish to express our ook there two officers and 450 ‘ 4 b e Tt (s o 3 ir o r the many floral tributes | unwounded prisoners and captured nr]ncl\‘ af night z%nd oft_lmefi he sat Priechers Want Las Dispute Over Payment for Repair that the cave was sometimes called gy‘\u\u.de‘ for l?(, W‘ni 111m \l‘ tribute: iy m‘i('hi!mi [ cay 6 up until 3 and 4 o’'clock in the morn- = 5 2 Work Causcs Walkout. 5 cav and that it was je- | @nd wish to thank the donors. 0 ma s, ing preparing his sermons. In con- “I know this, for T've recently vis- he RAraEonn AT O S A MRS. JOSEPH P. JACKSON On the left bank of the Meuse fur- 1 clusion Dr. Cooper paid a fitting | ited the prisons and talked with my Bridgeport, March 16—Forty-one | buted to extend for fifty 1“- o about D FAMILY. |ther attempts by e et tribute to Mrs. Cooper, who had al- | former companions behind the gray | striking operatives in the laundry de- | Seventeen m”flf' and ‘OAC‘"‘“ “; 'i;c penetrated tho latter, destroyec the sted ' him in his ministra- | walls. Andé I know, too, that they | partment of the Warner Brothers | -ung Wong Tung, or ‘Cave o & & defensive positions and ceurued with j in kn ns, He said: are praying this afternoon for the any, r ed to work this af- |dragon king’ situated near Ich | a few prisoners and some booty L 2 Tribute to Mrs. Cooper. Samuel Gompers, president of the | for the A. F. of L., and De Ver li. | have penetrated far bevond the spot l r‘ds\rnplann was shot down southeast of Mer]den Mfl[] “I have not done this work alone, | American Federation of Labor, in op- | Warner, head of the big corset plant, | Where the fossils are now plainly visi- Beine in the Champagns. The oe- Mrs. Cooper has not sought publle | posing the measure, said prohibition | adjusted the caus of the strike. ble, so that it seems lik: that they ; n | cupants were incinerated = recognition or tried to be a publlie { was not the cure for intemperance | Dispute over payment for repair | have been recently un coversd, proh«‘ ENT HAN!]S cked the German Mospiial ar ey, Bferiden, March 16.—Jamos . Todd weman, hnt» her influeace and life | and its attendant evils. work in the laundry department pre ably by a heavy discharge of water | tacked the German hospital ar T.abry, ave Leen given as well as min» and | “Organized labor is e | e alkout late yesterday | through the cave. | cast of Conflans. The first at B5oy: Haven trustee of the bankr have 0 s min> an rganiz is working for | cipitated the walkout la 3 a Ll g he fir attack tate of Walter FL Bmdlm;'(‘ll l[‘)‘]l:: neve been as potent.” temperance in all things,” he said, | of the laundresses. Only ven “When with thc' I‘h‘zhm\l) Iun\mt|h\ | was made during the night om ,the ty, has been refused an imjuncilns | DT Cooper's long pastorats of & “but it denies the right of the stato | mained at #vo we had penetrated about one hundr | 13th. No military damags wns done estraining the transfer of personal | (UAI'CF Of @ century has heen ex-lto attempt to make unlawful the — vards we found ourselves walking | PeI‘SOJfll Dlaly IS ReGOI‘d (}[ | Of civilians, one woman was serjously broperty, life insurance policies ihond cecded in this city by oniy two other normal activities of the citizens.” PRINC BRII)ES along a ridge in order to keep out of injured and one woman and two chil. Ba stock certificates, etc. r;&»‘m ihe | Clerevmen Rev. Dr. John Smallev | Theodore Sutro, of the German- S | the surrounding pools of water, and it | I !] d L ing | dren slightly injured. adley trustee accounts or those of | Wos 1astor of the First Conzregation- | American Alliance, cited the recent VVHI CARRY Tnlq was the peculiar serpentine course of ulflug [el‘ fln 00“]]0 | “Eastern theater—There hav: beer irs. Bradley al church for fiftv-five vears and | performances of the German army, | s U S | this ridge which excited our curiosity | | patrol engagements at various ..lacer This decision was made by Ju Rev. Luke Daly was pastor of St.|which he said, is the only one in | and led to a closer examination which e on the front.” @win S. Thomas of the United \r;‘i‘: Mary's church for thirty years. | Which the dispensation of liquor has | revealed the fact that we were walk-| g strict court at Hartford, Some time | Newspaper clippings of thirtv-eizht [ not heen forbidden wholly or in part ing along back of what we at frsti o, C 0 Choq corets, the se. | PEACE. PL VK UR(‘F]) go, Mr. Todd, claiming that transfers | Y2ATS g0 from Lockport, N. Y., pa.ias an illustration of “how the mod- - supposed to he @ Chinese dragon | 118 MOSt S e al S = e i o soie | D st the sae lovs which pinamts, ilgsncs i bese an o | T | | e e apans | sner catoor such a s e, asam| ON TWO BIG PARTIES ent of the bankruptey , peti- | consregation there had for Dr.[Wines which are a part of the ra- 4 3 e | six or eight of these ‘stone dragons | chief's carcer such a long one, are in onied the court to grant an injunc. | C0OPer at the time of his coming 1o ! tions of the German soldier, contrib- | |/ 4 & p i lying coiled together. Additional | the hands of the state department at entrance to the cave and about eight e tharis o, out success, on our position south of the enemy ‘renches, Tex., March 16.—Pancho Republicans and Democrats Asked te Include in Platform League of N i Washington. In all probability they | | tions When European War Clos: Middletown extended tha 1ight | cold for two hours hefore his plight ey | RE: i tained upon our return were as fol- and of fellowship. A short address | was discovered, Leside the tracks of | i i x ; lows: Length of the largest fossil was on. The motive was to pronibit the | this city. | utes to efficiency.” 3 2 S S 14 lights in the shape of flares of bam- it funds of any sorf. and » officiated at th installation LIES HELPLESS IN SNOW &3 Flee. 2 loose pieces of scale informed us that | *1 vlm1\€wr‘~]y‘mt;v‘w] T (”'»11?‘»\21“1‘,](\i o8 i Tt was alleged by the trustee that Cocper ag pastor of {he Soutn | i 2. : £ the supposed stone carvings were in | °XF slon b iplsiordered Atowlpe lon Hartford Man, Hit By Train, Spends ; : { | reality - fossil. The secrets were revealed in ¢ York, March 16—The L. ered into more than six vears prior | « The services we-o held rn J P e Having nojmeans|of measuving the b [Lile isecrets Swene Frevenlad Biin e he Leagus e el speci s we agreed to return to the . 5 " : fiidcca @ baniiupt, conveyed . and | delivered by Rev. N. I. Brrior. D. 1| M Manor Remens RO | Loper, Villa's prime assassin, after he | President William H. Taft is the ‘. = ; Sl aniees e o ndig L Tl B oniaepad T i 3 ; ® on | was Killed in the massacre ut Colum- | head, announced today that it has 2 L b, Tl G Al e e e ; : A 5 ?: | take :casurements and make such Personzl property and that the guar- | 1 : S. Chesebrough N 2 S & S I . . further investigations as > short s prof e guar . A. S. Chesebrougzh. Rev. A. | - : ; further investigations as the short| g ..., "and loot, an astounding r. democratic and republican cenvem- y delivered th> charge ; ; : i |time at our disposal . would admit. | 0 T gl Tlite and cam. tions to insert planks in national, @ie respondents who appeared at tht | to Dr. Cooper and Rev. A, W. Magen | 1y last night in the snow and biting o i | The measurements and facts ascer- | & 20T g a am B et tha cotlsping not as a human document that the | the proposal that a league of nations pariics to the conspiracs " : i Traud of Creditor } : > | ; - e Oind sovente foetl W% | book Is important to the state de- |be formed after the war to maim. n Iraud o itors, i ;1) liyered by ‘Rey. W. X, (inge | (1ie' New ‘Iaven! roat, after hel nadl ! 3 13 ¢ | between sixty and s v feet frov and the exercises The league members include Alto - Aiction be e G - : y A avo " e Mysteries Revealed. el el ! C 32 ” equity could not_ helg . tae | bemediction by Dr. Caopor. R e ; { s & buried in the cavo wall to the first ) B. Parker, Secretary of War Newton i ;. /s would make fur- | the Scuth charen Dr. and | good chance for recovery: He is specimens, tht A.\lvm\\ing the length nl){\jv[rlf: t ! ‘.h:m{ ;‘v‘w:‘l‘“;" }vfln 10 | governor of Ohio, and ambassador te e X a1yl laontendsi | MrsRCotienin tonerad ol rioapt SRR etk T SR O to be at least SIXtY and seventy feet | defy law, order and humanity in the | prance; Governors McCall of Mass the in ' 3 1t was one long to he e b o e # reptile extended for another sixty or!den trails over which Villa led 1is | yopk; David R. Francis, recently anp : ) TC | pointed ambassador to Russia ang lcording ; Th volved | were it oke were Charle ALEUNIUS DECIDES TO GO, mingling of coils of various reptiles | his cannon werce hidden and they d | h mins of Iowa e S Deacon Farl and J. P. i ) | swedish Tutheran Organiss Dectines A : R confirmation or otherwise must be | Smuggling arms fo him as well as) T wices a fers Since resigning from tha ol Offer of Congregation., 3 left to more skilliful observers uimz : e : e e STh S O e Riohe Blosne e i . w York, March 16—A group of b t t < i iuentle preached here and his yRbe "! e gy : 3 % - Starved To Death. Tie darli DaEen (OLitho W00 e POl | iAmericdn’ fhaniters” hehded shy: &) O p, ; i . ; e G e Sl gregation of the Swedish Faith ? = s : los nasial The depth of the portion of body | santa Ysobel massacre when 18 { An_an uncovered and shown in photo No. 1| Americans were taken from a train | Vith the Canadian government for : N | the flotation of a new Canadian Tz, @Braaléy family from using or trans. A of those who were — * e 4 i | boo rope and the examination of some radley, pursuant to a conspiracy en- sc long ago have sines passed | e o ueSpandligleadey o November 1, 1915, when he was ad _ ¢ 1878 T | Two Hours in Agzony. % | diary taken from the hody of Pahlo | to Enforce Peace, of which formes e T e X S Vg ave carly the following morning to | ransferred the legal title to real : d the installatic r was gives ¢ & 1l and | and the installation prayer was given bus. The diary is a handbook ~f ! begun a movement to induce the Biitces, among whom are several of | 7. Board. . D.. 3 | encrusted wounds, Thomas Boumg Bo ot hatee aciion, e 2 paign of the Villa forces. But it iz state and county platforms indorsing i g e : ly | Partment and the a | tain the peace of the world \llegations were that a closed e | peen struck by a passing train. G bo gpolnt wherettas 2t oS partialy Tpon completing vears ne 3 = % & $ 2 7 c of ¢ ot with ¢ o ott Jotted Spanish notes reveal s | Bakep " by S = < R n e A TUpon pleting ten vears as pas- | that despite his experience, he had a s 7 point of contact with any of the other Jotted Spanish not e | Baker, Myron T. Herrick, formerly gnct the jurisdiction in | t’ by the Tadies’ Beravolens so- | g | i & B8 | ana it scomed to us that the same |northern hills. They disclose the hid- [ gehusefts, and Whitman of New p oo ; et TSRS oRs Rln i i % 3 [N | cciony feet, but owing to the inter- | men when pressed. They show where : United States Scnator Albert B. Qum- B i trustes | Puck. Bon Camp, Dr. i e H i ar this point error is possible here and | close the names of the men > are £ ) . those who are acting as his agents | o HANDLIE $75.000,000 LOA o ‘ ¢ the church Dr, Goopn~ » ? : % B: | plenty of time at their disposal. ¥ & e, 1 ) ting hat recedec h eraa Gt % tell of plotting t preceded —the | \jorgan and company are negotiating on certuin statutes Jarge ccngres % was two feel. Two legs or paddles | 3na slaughtered, and the Columbus ; Jso “fre- | church to take action on the resigna- erning the questions c itati ently officiated at the funcral ser- | tion of Professor Gerhard Ale E actionz, and ti spending the | vices of his former parishioners here, | organist, was held last evening, aund imitations. | When lev. Dr. G. \ ITill was in- | tinal refusal was given by Mz Alesius. lained the t hudjstalled as pastor a. e i ¢ vears | He has decided to accept the position s ! the head and another pair about forty | | trage j amount has not been finally deter- in thc case and could Cocper was one cf tho clerev- | as organist in a church in $t. Paul el outrage. aining order. He fur- NI ook s t b ¢ i s 2 : { or fifty feet from the same point. The! (n the day chosen he and a de.|™ined but it was intimated that it S e ) part 1 tho s fces. | Minn., and will leave \-mo‘.'hv(h 2 . 3 ; : & head appeared to be large and flat. | tachment of men were in the foot- | WUld be in the neighborhood of §75, e N eoli ‘ol rew rson o 15 Diwigl ; 1 St e liodliGon to pass on the variou AWas Not Feoling Well. Andren i Anceey e e : o M| | It scems probable that the specimen | hills, another detachment was 15 | 000,000 by Only o few days 3go Cooper of- ! 7 <y examined is a fossil of a Morosautus s avia T e ] S B s - oper of- | ;11 to fill the place as organist ETE eNnL YMBOL miles away. | The second dotachm ORI AT e o > Moidtey wa | on | ficlated at the funerai oi the son of | POATC f0 ! RS Camperi and that it and the other | stopped the train be | i ER TRIAX Bearing the mows of the refusal of | BRev. Dr. E. P. Parker 5 Hnrl}'rn*u 4 T r“” S T /\F S M‘“_;U‘_”_ . reptiles were trapped,in the cave in | cans to see if there was an armea | _{hicago March 16.—The trial of Fudse Thomas to grant an ir wetion | Pr. Parker and Dr. Cooper rera "'”\ 2 e ‘ i m‘)m;”\j b ‘_]: Lilies of the valley, with a few | past ages and there starved to death; [escort aboard. Then it wigwagged (o | | William Lorimer, charged witk: con- Snd said: “This ends the ‘hidden [ fricnds @nd tho news of the la [Ior milesg Lils; SR probably be held | 1., ves interspersed, malke up this ex- | comparison between the length of the | villa. Assured that the train had no | SPiracy in connection with the failure Band’ situation in the case. Now if | d2ath was another stunning blow to | €arly in April > quisite bouquet for the bride. The | reptile and the depth of the body and | defense, Villa unleashed his cut. of the LaSalle Trust and Savings want to push the matter rur- | the Hartford clergyman, bowsd j stems are prepared for her white kid | its thinness would also point to star- | throats. bank, was postponed today until to- ¢hey must persanally appear in | sorrow at the death of his son. New | Special I'ri. and Sat. 3 dozen strictly = gloves by a sheath of white of narrow | vation as the cause of death The contents of the diary were | MOrTow because of the illnes , of I'would be delighted if that | Britain peolpe, friends of Dr. ©oper, | fresh native eggs and one pound pure | white satin ribbon, much knotted, “An account of the discovery, ac- |turned over to the government by the | counsel for the gould happen.’ also received the news of his death |lord $1. Russell Bros.—advt. to the tip of her gown's hem. ‘\umlmni':d by flashlight photographs] men who found it on Lopez's body. ldcm. partially uncovered were wobserved iraid. For ten days the hook indi- |2CCOTdINE to a statement issuzd by about twelve or fourteen feet from |cates Villa planned the Santa Ysc. | " the Morgan firm today The I street has been chosen fcrmer bank presi-

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