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HERALD BEST OF ALL ) \ 7 4 N HERALD “ADS" ME | Locat NEwspapERs i | BETTER BUSINE - - = = L A “ PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, APRIL 8 1916 —TWELVE PAGES. ESTABLISHED GERMANS RENEWING |5 sxsonss pr.axs| COMMERCIAL DRIVE |[*=zearms ez | WATERBURY BHUREH'TROI;{ZEIE"E;? e AMERIGAN TROO Berlin, April 8, via London, 6:10 sible for the explosion which dam- | Cars and Both Legs Are Im- aged the British steamship Sus . Paris Admits Footing Was Gained | mediately Amputated. Central Powers Must Fight Dis-|| wasningion apen s.—muis are- | Beautiful Structure Had Grot[og "\' | MEXIEAN flF F "; . T e GRs s ernoon no word had been received Ansonia, April 8.—Fran evean New Haven, April 8.—A meeting of : i6ht! . = iminati 1 Ambassador Gerar . - - in Last Night's Attack | xo. empiovea in tho casting snop of crimination After War news aispatones from Bertin savimg || M0Geled After Ong in France | rouevmen running on the New ia- {the A. B. & C. Co., branch of the Germany disclaimed responsibility ven lines will be called next week to | flember of De Facto Gove American Brass Compan: was for’ destruction of the Sussex was S receive a report from the conference GRENADE GRAPPI_JE 1§ ON| crusnea vetween sesisnt cars in <o |ALLJES T CQ-OPERATE || e *ormation vetore om- | | PRIEST RESCUBS CHALICES | now scheaute of wase to e wresencea | 3y They Have Accom | will yards early this morning and 5 7 i to the Connecticut company about | died a few hours later in the Griffin y : crushed that they were immediately : i ¢ Offensive and Spend Whole Week | ;nutated, but the man had lost so Alliance Consummates Plans at pires June 1. No information is give Painter Thought to Have Been . : Bocy . | much blood that he lived but a short . out as to demands to be made but it Stubbornly Defending Trenches and | ¢, ¢ Paris Conference on April 10—To Marred By Water—$10,000 Altar Is | 1S understood that local —trolleymen EXpEDITION REPORTE re—Turks Claim Success. | Cheveanko, who was twenty-four | Extend Over Four Days, [] b [2ze aE eed wikithaee (u Beldg por i 5 Craters—Turks Cla £ Fears old, came heve from Newark, I e . Unscathed- sk for a thirty-five cent an hour flat Paris, April 8, 2:15 p. m.—The [N. J, three months ago and has a| Paris, April § 10:55 a. m.—The {rate for an men in te service rour | JAVE FRESH VILLA brother and sister living in that city. | conference of the entente alliance for Waterbury. April 8.—The fire in |years or more. . The proposed new Germans renewed their attack south i [ | : S e VerauntTepton) Twenty-four Meriden Resi- |the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes jscale would start at 23 cents an hour ¥ 5 early today did damage placed at - _ \viator Returns From Wh last night and gained a footing in two AUSTR[AN TRAN%P[IRT challuncstions }VL,1‘1‘_i?rs]ejr:::tete;):1d£a::;! dents May Recover 000. Tt is not the actual monetary | y e eonr | N S o e e e loss which saddens the members of VILLAS GAPTURE NUT Develop Into Most T small field ing a : i i the parish. The church has more | & a number of cabinet ministers Money Loaned than local fame for its beauty, and for | Scouting Flight of Can from the various countries. A SUBMARINE VIETIM The sessions will extend over four the grotto which represents on mina- | IN FUNST"N I]RI]E“ | Border Towns Pbsstiiil ROl sy » . || discussion of economic and commer- and Hill No. 287, the war office an- | nounced today. | Fighting with grenades bci\\'&e]\: Bethincourt and Chattancourt turned days. President Poincare will preside ! ! ture scale the famous snrine of Our | | at the opening. The principal topic | Meriden, April 8—A judgment ag- |Lady of Lourdes in France, and to i ) of discussion will be mutual exchange gregating $30,400 was granted by | which devout worshippers who come f mitrent bombardment of French posi- | Paris Says Ship Was Sunk | of commodities under a tariff system | JUd8¢ Fay in the city court, civil | here often make a visit i Chief-Aintertaln Persk S e e R e favorable to the allied nation side, today, in favor of twenty-four | The church edifice is one of the | (General Was Merely Instruct- ! o an attack with grenades ana | in Adriatic—British Ves- Premier Hughes of Australia, “-hoiMcr}den residents, in a suit brought | best examples of Italian architecture . ere repulsed will be a delegate, is expected to take ; 2888inst C. F. Munroe company of |in New England. Its arched roof was ed to Disperse Out- can troops have accomplis G Meriden, to recover money loaned in mural object in destroying Villa's an advanced position for a joint tarift in excellent proportions. The sels Torpedoed. sums from $100 to $5,000. paintings on the inner walls were law’s Raiders. power and should therefor| to the advantage of the French. ing Immediate Capture of] of the Meuse there was inter- El Paso, Tex., April 8.- Germans Succeed West of Meuse. system which will establish minimum Th e i P rates among the allies and their col- e company gave mortgage notes | jone by Prof. Ruggie: ted o118 vis : n, $:88 o A e 3 g ggiero, note Irs r Mexico C 1 prl S R onies, reasonable rates for meutrals |5 Security for loans. The company | Ttalian church painter, Those on the _ draw from Mexico without dd e ve of French positions more Paris, April 8, 2:41 p. m.—It was | 224 strong discrimination against all |5 Elven until the second Monday in | side walls were of biblical subjects. 1t o e ;;1‘1‘ h’v‘-””;nelres ‘\'id(;in S Ve | officially announced today that a dealings with hostile countries. ;ijl‘ (E) redeexvn .HS factory in West | ig feared that water puring through a ! Washington, April 8.—The original | known member of the Carral . oLk ain street. Until recently the com- |hole in the roof has extensively | order given Major General Funston on | ernment, speaking unofficial aun reg vest of the Meuse. French submarine has sunk an Aus- Eenpiare Comuca St Relation pany did a business in cut and d i un reg trian transport in the Adriati j 5 o et < 5 ) cut and dec- | marred the beauty of these paintings | Marc i ric itive “The S " e T e riatic. Other subjects to be taken up are: | grated glass employing about 700 e Lty se | gs | March 10 for the American punitive The punitive force,” he s Berlial vial London 240 potm = ; 1—An understanding concerning | pangg Fire Starts at 1:30 a. m. | expedition into Mexico, made public| done all that it could expect The statement follows: London, April 8, 11:40 a. m.—The | all legislation intended to regulate For lack of capital it had to grad- The fire started about 1:30 this | for the first time at the war depart- | It has shattered the forces “Woste On the left bank |loss of three more British vessels | commercial relations among the bel-| 41y ot men go and two weeks ago | morning in the church basement and | ment today, did not include a direc- | who is now a fugitive, robbi of the Meuse Siles and Bavarian | was reported today by Lloyds. The |ligerents, such as the execution of | gj5seq entirely. The loans were given | worked its way to the belfry. Then it | tion for the death or capture of Villa, [ prestige and power he troops took by storm a strong French | steamship Braunton and the schooner coniracis e recoveryior C;;(‘d‘_tsl- _Se; by citizens, many of them of prom- | crept into a blind attic formed be- | principally directed dispersal of | émong the people. The peon point of support south of Haucourt. | Clyde of Whitstable were blown up. questrnulon of goods and the sublect| jionce in ‘an effort to have the in- | tween the ceiling and the arches of | Villa's outlaw band that attacked | ignorant but they are no fool They captured the entire enemy po- | The crews were saved. The steam- | Of patents. dustry made a stable one here. the roof. The firemen worked on the | Columbus, N. M., on March 8. | will never again respect et 5 el i11, | ship CI e 2—Precautionary measures to be 1 5 sition on the ridge of Termiten hill, | ship Chantala was sunk. e P e ten o) Gl G belfry and thought they had the fire General Funston’s orders read: | turned tail and ran like f;t)en;jxl]r;n‘(’::;=d “\'difluiie'r“"’i&‘;fi‘ The Braunton, 4575 tons gross, | tries by German products after the STORM BRINGS WILSON BAGK out. Then it showed In the roof over | “You will promptly organize an ade- heors the temkens Wi 3 : < , 4, i iy oS e | the high altar but fire dld not touch | quate force of military troops under | making a stand attempted early this morning failed | was built in 1911 and owned at Car- | Passage from the s Tl it ik command of Brig. Gen. Joh P, “Meantime it must be completely. Our losses were slight. | GIff, Wales. Her recent movements | State of peace. — dalthone ngnate pid R s e B e e P bt s Beans o3 ‘Those of the enemy, owing partly to | are not reported. 3—Reparation of war damages. Slost a's g . - v.ost $10,000 and much of its decora- shing, and will direct him 14\_1»!'”<9w1 et el veiit it g s [x 4 bt : o The oun 4 SR E and Snow and Not Mexican Sit- | tive parts were of brass overlaid with | Promptly across the border in pur- | PaVved Woo oward the. the treacherous behavior of some, e antala, owned in Glasgow, Rates of Comm a . | suit of the Mexican band whic | troops. They have receive were very heavy. In addition to | was in London March 10, booked to | 4— Reduction of postal, telegraphic| uation Forces President to Cut | 5% . tacien o of Columbas N. M., | courteously. = But to_allow those 15 officers and 699 men were | sail for Calcutta. She was of 4,949 | and telephone rates among the allied LiEs e R, faclien tbe fowp of Columbus, (N M, [1 rhain ini Mesico inAsARIE captured uninjured, including numer- | 8ross tons, otntioa Short Weck-End Trip on Potomac. Wihile) the fire was i being fougnt |iEAdncejtroopsithere fonjithemorning || e s i pnie ) in seu NI ous recruits of the class of 1916. The Clyde of Whitstable was of 204 | 5—Agreements relative to the in- e Rev. Father Felix Scolglo, the curate | Of. March .9, - These troops will he | 00 ooty ogiight fo mdlll “On the hills east of the Meuse | tons gross. e S ~Washington, April 8.—President | got into the church through a side | Withdrawn to American territory as| 30 500 o™ motiiow the and in the Woevre sector the artil- 6. Creation of am international pat-| Wilton who -left last night on ‘the | door, ,and secured three = golden |SOCE a8 the de facto government of |\ .o thetr progress ot lery was very active on both sides. London, April 8, 12:20 p. m.—The | ent office. | naval yacht Mayflower for a week-end | chalices from the sanctuary together | Y.6Xic0 is able to relieve them of their | ;v 1 "Gl more serio on Hlilsen ridge, south of Son- | Dutch steamer Rijndilk which was | 7—The commercial regime of the | Cruise will rfeturn 'to Washington ' at | with other vessels and altar cloth., |vork- IR .any event, the work of | S5, 0 o on "would not tol dernach, in the Vosges, a small Ger- | vesterday reported damaged off the | colonies of the allied countries. once, arriving about 4:30 p. m. to- | The origin of the fire s unknown. | L5 troops will be regarded as fin-| | L0000 N0 nagian miital man detachment came upon an ad- | Scilly Islands, struck a mine, ao- S—Internationalization of . laws | 4a Snby and slest wore given @f~|| Mo snsplelon is hold that it was set | TLPS 88 SN &e VUIME Sand of Bands | o0 " 0 borders. MU vanced position, the occupants of | cording to Lloyds, which today re- | concerning stock companies. ficibiir e the calish for tis rebicty.” a¥ 2,4 tie probiable cahse f8 thought to | 5, SRoWn (9. be brokka up. : presents of . Ameticans Sl D woeh Lillod, with the arseption | perts her as\now s harbor with her | 9- Mudsures hitstdes to reduce:me-|| Sdcretary, fansing Sald no new, MBve ‘bedn the twirlng. . KA. tHE Are,| i CoErvine pub chose Instractions, | U = o te”fhe Mextcuss 0 of 31 men who were captured. The | holds full of water. The-Rijndijk | tallic circulation through an interna- [ formation had been received fromi®the4'afa not burn over much area in the | oy ogqon nofized to employ. what- |/ "ana feels like a surg enemy's trenches were blown up. wag boind' frotn Dortland tox Rotter- | tondl thamber of cofpeuéation and| Gérman. gdvernment concerning. tHE| hasement it is thought the reason for:| .o, Suldes or interpreters are neces- | ' [ ;o s, g “Tastern front: Russian attacks | dam. | postal check system. submarine question but it was expect- |1t will be determined by the inquiry, | %, JoU are given general author-| ™.y "Vin, crushed, no yesterday were limited to a narrow e e 10—Uniform principles to be in-|ed at any time. The secretary plans’| fixcepting two companies all the | ity to employ such transportation, in- Floall thms | witharkes front in the sector south of Narocz SUITS FOR BACK TAX scribed in the laws relative to false | to see the President tonight. e Tt et el et T o Sdinegmoton tian mortiton SR withil Leg ‘ S Jake. They were repulsed RS i | designation of merchandise. ! —_—— e e ot o || DocemmrviclallanEpersonncliestmay Troops on Fresh Tl There is nothing to | Action Brought by City to Prevent | 11—IFailures. BACON FOR ROOT. et e he required. b s e A | 12— Legislation regarding the 1oss Now otk Apsll siimre s movart] . You are instructed to make all Expeditionary Field Head o 5. o dihieft o Tonns bavhbisitoibearert IMLSD o8 el LR IS e R i oves = —— . iracticable use of the aeroplanes at | South of Namigui Apr R h,rax Cullectgr P d e e et yionithe oninston or Rl 2 oman and Children ’.\ul:m-u[u-l(]A 3 li\;\';(‘)n‘l:»h [{)r ohsm‘v;llmn Tele- an\;;qnu\o ;\(I\ W ir "1\\1 )m & i the statute which permits back taxes ! Ay = e ar Yetroit, Mich., April S.—Lillian | 8raph for whatever reinforcements or M., Apri —That the e e Afi;‘,;i‘\;‘?::&‘;i‘“grz‘f and tax ens to o uniess suie | FROSTS PREDICTED ‘ :‘i"‘:'mz‘o'(’" ;e'ffif"t':c;‘é“';efi’rmsl"‘t‘f\‘ S1£- | Diebler and her two voung daughters | material you need. Notily this office | troops are on a fresh trail « Sateal rrorltontibyktRe it des|| e S DESUEDE mothlateriithun fioday, EEK | publicans is supported by Robert Ba- | Injured 1nie momning m o fee whien fi2sieto forcegecicctod B and faxpidite | o ehose Bnds e o ) i i has brought nine suits against prop- FOR COMING W! | Pt A i ) injured this morning in a fire which | Movement. and observer who returne partment today, German efforts were con, former member of Col. Roose- | dostroyed thelr. home fLere. The Brig. Gen. Scott, chief of staff, de- | from what may prove one of]| b erty owners, In two c the suits | P : : adb i e March 28 ] s velt's cabinet and one of his clos : - & g 5 = ; mads during the week of March are against estates, the heirs of which ———— Tt et iotest | mother and children were trapped in | clared today that Gen. Funston had | lnportant scouting flights 75 ;& room on the second floor. not yet reported that this task had | campaign. to April 4 to dislodge the British 518 SELNSL ! : : s possible to locate. One : e > ST troops from trenches captured March state of Patrick Fitzsimons, the | W eather Burcau Sends Out Storm zr‘)]tl?ze l\i'lgr.FIlil:cuon R;i\‘i m"lm\‘m‘!;:‘s‘? = been accomplished. = The attempt involved an action by f“]r]“l"e“:y bet‘}‘:g aul‘ot o8 .}usti? streel, | Wwarnings From Delaware Break- | choice Theodore Roosevelt.”” HARVARD STREET DROPS, BRIT17 D i No Wit wal quuo’ > P | and e other e estate o! Moses —_— \{ Washington, April 8—Of i e s SR 0 (o . , —_— , ; REFUSE SH DEMANDS |, . | Kinkade, owning land on Rutherford water to Boston. TRIES TO SEE PASSPORT. (GHE Lol G (axin fos ) HAND et e i de facto government of M mans out of five mine craters which | giaqt they had fortified. From these cra- Relati I i “ il 8.—Snowstorms | e 150 Feet. elatives of the heirs in both cases hington, April 8.—Sno pr - 5 S B | asked for withdrawal of the Engineer in Custody at New Orleans A Bection of Harvard strest for |Putch Merchantmen Must Therefore | ..o0s was expected hersil ters the Germans attempted to seize | aro gookin i | % e g to find the owners, but | centering over the Ohio Valley and 3 7 K- i g H 3 A 2 another crater and prevent the lin! {thus far without success. T o O e o tward Pending Investigation. cver 150 feet dropped two feet this Make Voyages Around Scotland to | S¢t at rest all such rumors ing up of ”‘he “*“"thB"“:Sh line with | case of the Fitzsimons estate the g 3 New Orleans, April 8.-—Henry J. |17orning and wrecked a six inch Secretary Lansing em renl?,:h(;;rl;; ; csan,\ir theeafiwltness, bomb 'fflzofé?gkoa\;ingvthe city is $209, and in | 204 nvrtf&\\ard 'tod§§- . l | cillis, an engincer and saw filer, is in | Water main.near the Woodland street Avoid Mine Ficld on English Coast. | declared that no such reg | says e ostate $109. The Cape Hatteras storm Was Se- | custody today pending investigation | end when quicksand which underlies been made, formally or ot squads fromjthoe Highteenth Western |~ mhe seven other suifs are against | vere enough to cause Storm Warnings | of the alleged attempted sale of an | the street shifted. This particular Berlin, April 8, By Wireless to Say- Reports of bandit raids Ontario and the 21st Fastern Ontario | people who at the present time are | to be sent from Delaware Breakwater | American passport to Russia, issued | section of Harvard street has given | ville.—“Reports from Holland state | country surrounding Mazatla Battalions, under Lw“t} Srf_eer and | unable to meet the taxes and the suits | to Boston. In the gulf states there | to Gillis in April, 1914, for a period | the city departments more than a |that the British g g Mexican west coast, have si Brownlee, were sent by Brig. Gen.|are brought only to safeguard the have been general rains instead Of | of two years. little trouble. datithe Britlsh government han asked |G oty e ricans 1o and &b Rennie to capture the advanced posi- | city's interests. The owners will be | snow. Snow or rain for tonight was P When the trunk sewer was laia | PUtch shipowners to make trips each | who mumber 200 that they tions. ~In connection with British | given plenty of time to make good. predicted by the weather bureau for “DRYS” STATE MEETING there many years ago a workman | Y€ to British ports with British | quested through official so grenadiers the Canadians established | Qut of a list of 225 owing back taxes | New England, and it may continue South Manchester, April §.- The | Was caught and nearly buried alive. | | says the Overseas News |constant presence of a wal themselves in the new positions before | these are the only cases where it has | tomorrow. official call for the Connecticut Pro. | € Was finally dragged out, but left | port. The protected cruiser midnight and took one officer and four | been necessary to resort to legal ac- | 1In its forecast for the weelk begin- | pygi €00 o0 (18 HORPECE Ot TR0 | his rubber boots in the sands as | In case of refusal Dutch ships, it | ooga is dividing her tim men prisone; _Th»:: casualties were | tion to collect. ninfi Sunday the weather bureaw | 17,1418 was sent out today by E, I~‘ a souvenir of the occasion. Only re- | Was stated, would not receive pilots | Mazatlan and Guaymas. one killed and six wounded, and the says: “Unseasonably cool weather Will | ' Hohenthal, the _state ehairman. | cently the sewer pipe gave way and | for passage through mine fields along Villa Out of Reacl German loss was “‘very heavy,” the ac- EMBARGO ON IMPORTS, prevail the first half of the week OVer | n'ha total number of delegat‘fl m‘_’ caused more trouble. It will prob- st, nor would they be o e s count says. —— the Great Central valleys and the dis- | videq for is 309 and thoir names | #bly take several days or possibly a |allowed to take coal from British sta- | L e e The positions captured proved valu- | only Necessities of Iife May Be Al | tricts east thereof ~With probably | with alternates' names are fo be on | Week fto remedy the trouble and in | tions. O O o S able msjaibasc jof operations, ag ptart, lowed to Enter France. frosts or freezing temperature in the | gie at headquarters by April 23 the meantime the residents of the | : thaciHrancisco 6y SR ing from this line the following night | payis April 8, 10:15 a. m.—Alex- | New England states. Later in the SRl kR Al street are getting their water supply | STRIKE SETTL CRSL L i British troops captured commanding | zpgre Ribot, minister of finance, has | week the weather will be much warm- from a hydrant on Woodland street. | : g emissaries into the: CoWilisg positions and the new linex . were | subritted to parlt 2 , WOMEN AT YALE Toledo, O., April 8—Settlement of | spirit of the garrison and a parliament a bill author- | er. W e AT | the street car tie-up in Toledo seems | tain provisions No verifl | | the view expressed today b: i 3 solidated. izi 3 : Jotnediandicenaol izing the government to suspend by | ‘“Generally fair weather will pre- | guastion of Admitting Falr Sex (o PLANT THOUSAND TREES. today more remote than ever. The | the report was possible, buf Thie Bag _‘A\_mcd Pl decree the importation of any_prod- vail throughout the country during _— final break in the conferences be- | that the bandit was reliably S e mae e nal IR Rcteltha tieaysbeRd mensed beiith || shofeoming Ry cel Medical Schiool Belng Considered By | Municipal Tree Commission Planning | tween officials of the traction com. | to have been only 50 miles § “onstan e, 3 o , | order to diminis! rench obligations —_— | for Big Time Arbor 3 a F i icis 4 Gy 2 a 1, . . " £y g r Day. | pany and union officials camn ar re o days ago gave cold 12:45 p. m.’lAL_(;rmi;z-;d;q;tu\t;ers to- | abroad. ACCUSED OF BOND THEFT. University faculty. A i today, following an wlx.nu:llnlewi]‘zl;l} ’1{1,.-\[“ A e s fa.‘]_lhc followir s A The ‘nuifiose of this legislation is to | New Haven, April 8—The case of T e, Al G o This information served wuf'(\ipgnpni’lhlia A L s oS foreign exchange situa- | James G. Bishop, a broker's cl u | ROTTERDAM COTTON CHANGE | act as a considerable damp e\-c;m» of i‘mponancé . arrested in connection with the | a0 “ | reports of those who thougl i vont: U -, Eo— appearance of a $1,000 bond from bandit's career might he end| Caucasion front: Unimportant en. BOSS BARNES BEATEN. the vault of a local bank, was con- other brilliant dash on the pf counters occurred among reconnoiter- T q i i i ity . 3 ing parties in various sectors. In Tuiggr S\(\v‘;fik}:&‘t’x‘;flzes;pgzdesc}{« = :::J‘:xe\'d ;;;l’i:LpA&r‘:’-eri\Z!ir;g tcompnfi‘\)‘nfié faculty, today, but definite action hes |idea is to awaken the public to | dependent of the Liverpool and Ge e thieso fights we captured 60 Russians. | or ms Now einSolo be chairman y. Bis : not been taken. the need for more shade trees and | man Cotton Exchanges by the or e e, Durasnclics front: On ApRL. & oiniie, Se¥, YOIk republican gtate gt N it is hoped. that 1,000 trees can be |ization of a cotton exchange in e e elght enemy aeroplanes flew over | or William Barnes o oust him tecn. g NAVAL MILITIA CRUI planted that day. | terdam. e e e e £ Gallipoli. ~ Captain Buddarke at- | that position at a meeting of lf:‘ GUARD ELEGTRIG PLANT Hartford, April 8—The annual| A Mmeeting will be called at the | S cor \:,|“Yn<-\;‘.mm> e tacked them and shot down one, |committec here today for purposes cruise of the Naval Militia is fixed | mavor's office next Wednes, srens 2 SCAPES sUBMARINE. [ (0178 VIR L0 thin 50 0 which fell into the sea and sank.” | of organization, was defeated by a | S for July 16-29 inclusive in orders and femeont Ll o8 bor L 0 e - i A i vote of 82 to 63. ¥ A1 arbed Wirc Entanglements to e | from the adjutant generals office to- | ternal orders, clvic bodies, the Cham- | French Liner Colbert Too Speedy T'or | By it fa said that the ol eioh A day. The coast artillery will go 1o |Per of Commerce and the public and e b i b e — : pavochial schools will be invited to SITAnCTel S il Go B intule] vivaRE ndon, April 8, 0 . m—The | s SCK Thrown Around Power and Light- [ Fort H. G. Wright June 22 to July Lond P i CHECK. 1, inclusive. attend and take part in the effort. Marseilles, France, April 1 ;’f\“:{’? :’ucn(;)e':i”l;L mn:l] At o A";"P"““ Sl S\‘W’”"““ H. Tas- | ing Station at Niagara and Guard bt W) Tt is possible' Governor Holcomb will | & m.—The large kFrench en g n the campaig D » TC- | cy of Edgewater, N. J., charged with | ‘ D : 3 - re Arbor Day and i his | steamship Colbert was shelled cte rday, includ r i : ¢ & INDICTED FOR MURDER. cre Arbor Day and if this | steamship Colber d without il yef;l(zlxrzl yéo)r‘x;‘:wf\?-i::e:;;zg‘i‘ng passing, a- worthless check for $35| Will Be Increascd. can be brought about, the plan is to | breliminary warnitg by a submarine | Alarmists Back At W :mmoarsd lgrge e lesion m: flmlAusonl& National bank, plead- has His Excellency plant a maple tree | in the Mediterranean but her superior SR R 28 ; e - |ed guilty this morning in the y g 3 y 2 - 1 : el e S @ tion, according to an official state- | court and was fined Bgo d costs “ tanglements will be erected along | indicted today for first degree murder at Walnut vllxll_ park. (Onn.nf.\lan.ll speed enable Ape. troops of a speedy terminatl} ment issued this afternoon. el Wi $50 and costs by | tang in connection with the killing of Mrs. | Rossberg, who is chairman of the pursuit has given new life ontiied I udge R. L. Munger. The court sus- | part of the frontier of Canada in the | Violet (. Mooers, a manicurist, in this | tréé committee, is giving his personal The Colbert ETORS. tonAL | niscihiets an the bordr: N Arbor day will be something more | than a name in ew Britain this of admitting women as students in |year if the municipal tree commis- the Yale Medical school has been dis- |sion can bring it about. The commis- Rotterdam, April 7, via London, ed, according to a statement made | sion met at City hall last night and | April 8, 05 p. m.—The first step by Dr. Joseph Marshall Flint of the|went into the plan at length. The | was taken today to make Holland in- ay that a repetition of Cg the issue to be decided as ance test between the 1 soldiers and the bandits Boston, April 8.—Irving B. Olm- Toronto, April §—Barbed wire en- | Stead of Newton, a wool salesman, was pended execution of judgment on the | neighborhood of the electric plant | city on Marc : attention to the plan and this is | | of the massing of the Carres fine for six months and Hascy paid | at Niagara Falls it was announced enough to give assurance of success. FERRKY ROBBI SURRENDERS. | in proximity to the internati Submarine Not Responsible. London, April 8, 12:40 p. m.—Reu- | the costs, amounting to $10.5 last night after a conference of Bri " i L san Francisco, ol e {11 proxXIp ko the e E S T | Gen. Logie and P. W. Ellis, chairman Mother and Daughter May Die, | Moran surrendered himself to a tinited | have been reviewe graphs that Germany has informed | COLLIDE IN N. Y. HARBOR. |of the Niagara Falls park commis- WEATHER, i e v e | SRRV AR e e e Follana that the Dutch steamship | New York, April 8.—The outward |sion and J. }. Jackson, park supe P — e e e S ontessadl e rat [ e Palembank sunk near Galloport light [ bound United Fruit company steamer | intendent Hartfor . 17 are dying as the result of burns | MOTSejpostal inspector here, foday to | are considerable numbersiil Jast month was not torpedoed by a | Tenadores collided in the harbor to-| The area of park about (he plant | Hartford vicin | Saltained today when an explosion set | 81AlNg Ui the Liberty strest ferry pos. | soldiers concentratad at Sl German submarine. It is sald no|day with another vessel whose identi- | will be closed to the publi The onisnowstonighcand ipyobably fire to their home. The hiast oc- | tal robbery two months ago in New | within 20 miles of the Sonoral Germman gubmarine was in the vicin- | ty was obscured by the heavy snow- | present armed ard will be incre Sunday. Strong cast winds. | curred when Mrs. Castro lighted the | YOrk when nearly a million dollars H'l‘ - ita at the time, torm. The Tenadores anchored, ed. e~ e~~~ ~—~- ) | kitchen stove to start breaklast | securities were stolen (Continued On Ninth P