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’! HERALD BEST OF ALL HERALD “ADS” MEAJ LOCAL NEWSPAPERS BETTER BUSINES J PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916.—SIXTEEN PAGES. ESTABLISHED FEAR OF BANDITS ALONG THE RECKLESS IRIVERS 'TREASURER SHOWS OBREGON CONVINCED SCENE SHIFTED TO IRELAND MEXICAN BORDER NO LONGER| DENOUNGED BY MIX! CITY DEBT TOTALS | OF OUR GOOD FAITH , - ADMINISTRATION NIGHTMARE ¢ Kitled by Auo Acidentsin.~ OVER $3,000,000 sorder situation tess Critical,: SiR RUGER BASEM[NIS I Line of Steel Being Forsed| DENJES PLOT TO ENLIST | Mo foren Snce Aprl 80 g oo by g grpgng | S0 REPONS 10 SECT- BAEEyppny i BATTLE TURNS | Witnesces Deserive i to Protect American Towns Rt : : ool meriean S [APAN AGAINST U, S. A. (CORONER 1S AROUSED Water Bonds and 1,125 | CARRANZISTAS ~ GO-OPERATE o | tons After He Lg g AR 1‘ lNTfl PlT[;Hl [i []Utl from German Vessel of Attack Is Now Consid- . T Says Many Auto Drivers Consider 000 in Sewer Bonds Will Lend Their Aid to Stamping Ont I Ponitively Tdentity ik il T OOk of M:;:TH].BHEOY A.IS(().J Tells :i‘:(‘qu]h'q;u;:\ihi ity ICn(lt:l \\'hm“GHAMBERLAIN G ST Brigandage and Will Not Cut Pev- | frand Grenade Attack Story - Th(;y 4 k . ey Sound Horn as They Approach | shing O in Rear—New Border 5 Carranzistas Improbable. T B e Gl N | M S g b | Best Mars’ Press Agent Friday Mora is. Crossing—Jitney Driver Held. i Patrol Planned. Do in War. New Haven, May 16.—Reckless HIS ANNUAL REPORT Washington, May 16—The net re- Can Do. ARREDONDO DENIES S driving of automobiles, especially in - . ult of the military conferences at 1o >4 as re o A ; 3 5 = S N : cattle, Wash., May 16.—Col. M. |crowded sections of the city, disregard | & 07 ono o1t |- asoas renonieditodayabyfils n! PRISONER WEEPS SEEKING ATD ABROAD | Ferez Romero, Mexican ambassador | by drivers of the rights of pedestrians g Now als $167,055. :‘c‘n(x.«l Scott to Secretary Baker, has Paris May 16.—The Bombardment | to Japan is in Seattle today with his [ . " 1 s of pedestrians )|y 1 debtedness $3,216,044— | N to convince the Carranza gov- | of the French position in the Avocourt | HE WRITES N i A e e R e dRovereroraina ook i tnevilloara i ernment that the United States has 10 | wood and about Hill 304 still con- -~ Staff, enroute to his post in Tokio. | CFiticised in vigorous language 3 Balances of Various Funds Amounts other purpose in its operations in } tinues, according to the Frenc offi- S A Mexican Ambassador Designate Says | The party will sail for the Orient on | Coroner Mix today in his finding e S i :',“i'g“‘?d IL:‘(M:“O than to stamp out | cial report issued today. A weak Ger- is No Si N May V: 2 o] $274,720.15—Finance Board c- | brigandage and as a consequence | man atta vi i orthwest There Is No Siguificonce in Ap- | MY 18 from Vancouver, B. C. on the death of Mrs. Elizabeth A. here : g 1HS man attack with grenades northwest “I am simply on my way to Japan i o T lere exists substantially an unwritten | of Thiaumont farm was repuised. In pointment of Zubaran to Diploma- | with my family and the members of ports Giving Sinking I'und and De- funderstanding that the Carran Aol Woeurel isteict Atlelllngt 15 pros my staff, after visiting my home in automobile. Mrs. Larivee died | partmental Figures forces shall endeavor to demonstrate |'ceeding along the sectors at Eix and 7 3 Mexico for a few months,” said Col. |yesterday as a result of being struck 7 their ability to handle the situation | Moulainville. On the rest of the Komaro to Tokio—Docs Not Fore- | Romero. “I have no other mission in | Saturday by a passenger carrying| Citv Treasurer S. Chamberlain | 48 the necessary first step toward | front there is quiet. Where Casement and Bail Japan save as a diplomatic represen- : N |l ot nis anhvnl repoztl o iAot el mericen Spunitivel B Tholtext of) che istatemont followas = s | tative of my government. It was s . CROCEUL, ! | “On the left bank of the Meuse| Said to Have Landed o Washington, May 16.—American | charged when T went there a year |a trolley car. Irederick I Cooper, | (€ ¢it¥'s finances to be presented to = General Scott believes Gen. Obre- | there was quite a lively hombardment communities along the Mexican bor- | £g0 that I had been sent by Carranza | driver of the machine, is held crim. | (1® ¢ommon council at its May mect- | £on 1 acting In go0d faith and that | of our positions in the woods of Avo- to enlist Japanese aid against the |inally vesponsible by the coroner for | Mg tomorrow night. The report shows :'(:: e “““:’l“o . less critical | court and near Hill 304. On the| 1ondon, May 16, 10:51 a. . United States. That has been over T - i - it YIS LRSS RLLCR I ETICA RSO e il bank a small Germs han : similarSio thothats Glennspringsianat(i S 2t i SIS R et RENET MIA;J:;”(““ t m'}“h' findi SASisiliothelaslons N ARin e i Isramen lisfoncernc; ;,"ri}:]lad;m'um:k S:‘l?rtlhs::tm(‘)‘f‘ 'I'hli"md ministration officials were confident | Leen any trouble with Japan i ,«( £ :n’,f;:‘)(\“’-(;pdI”l\v“h funds at the close of the fiscal year | Gen. Obregon has agreed to occupy | mont Farm was completely repulsed. 3 today. They indicated that with ad- ! ‘“Mexico does not want war with engers, some of them riding on | (° D® $274,720.15. Of this amount ‘::L” l'}:‘r’,“‘;“;n}.':“;fir:“';rurf’l‘“T‘“;""‘ scouly “In the Woevre there was artillery | station waiting for the resumy the Uni 2 i v i B 36 Wi 3 8 s re s e i sec! s 3ix 3 ditional United States troops and na- :’;‘ ”‘pmicrll :mltln : lmtVI)lf }v:ar is f:trc; running hoard, and approached | the sewer fund is represented by $9 el e Qfe‘f‘" h :’)f ”“E fighting in the sectors of IBix and| the arraignment of Sir Rogel . i on her there wi e a united poi ¢ e accident at a s 71; f 4,759.86 o tional guardsmen being distributed | people, a race who are now trained ,M“n']'n“'r" “fytxht 1“ ide nt‘ at t .D(‘m} 571; the water fund by $44,759.86: | remnants of Villa's followers. He also | * { 58 2 £ stimated - retween twenty and | general f ; $39,841.75; the | agr sta . Slong the border ol & soresellantitl| fientera tol ovroms e unitel e e e s the general fund by $39,841.75; fhe |agreed to establish a strong patrol | v American outbreak beyond the border, | War would mean the ruin of Mexico | oner finds that it being ope Lne ‘,'.’:’:f the tMP_ dciniolo e fotgitne el o troom A Carranza soldiers S 1q | @nd would mean the loss of thousands | “In a careless, reckless and negligent | 656.56 and the park purchase fund B A CORTI LY. W Berlin, May 16, via Tondon, The little cour = 5 °rs par Dating, oo uld e e e e e oliors (and i = J o For that purpose General Obregon T S e e (b ' | within five minutes after the endanger American border towns. = A eES S avao8 e by $29,162.46. i ol o i & Do e RICDLU SO Ry el Germans jf = - ; hund Suc ; expenditure of millions from the : has ordered into those regions troobs | of several attacks against positions on | Were opened and many BH% hAb;]ll!h {an’ outbreal’ sl considered |l ol SooRER O SEHE © ol New Haven's Death Record. The full report contains the items | under’ Gen. Trevino. O e e e on o llmen ang) womal wers R Tlhgey&CYxlr:gsrsoe}(‘ia;)}iz 1:W1i Uf”l‘;l;ilsc:uhn?:' Our first act on a declaration of | TO his specific finding on the La-|of receipts and expenses and state- Will Not Put Off Pershing. the French is announced in today's | t&in b i‘”’ei‘ 2a troops apparehtly are being aen. | 78T Would be the burning and des- rn’:r- death the corner adds: ments of the financial condition of Another element was cleared up ly | war office statement. L))l'fmn nff%cl(;‘tolm:fl:;r ol ployed in special effort to prevent | {Tucton of all old wells, railroads, depn‘x‘ ?;‘"”""“"“ ““h[ ;h‘”th“””‘“g I | each, department of the city govern- |Gen. Obregon's agreement not | T R (,:,Y;:f n‘:(‘ p(.pu;-”- teeling al i 5 mines an he 1i ” s it proper to state at since P i vine v = £ = _ voic > £ raids by outlaws and to round up those | o, &1, (¢ 1ike, lest they should | 4 1y 5 15/G (here have been seven | Ment: fogether with a statement of D e forCoor LT sy SUES MAN FOR $500; learing when he said: guilty of the Glenn Springs attack. But I do not look for my trouble, | PETSONs who have died in the city of | the city's indebtedness. This RO |jn General s b " STABBING “I have followed every nofs Gentlemen’s .A\;u-o(.-mcnt May Suflice. | least of all with the United States. )-evt _! aven, a number of other per- | tota $3,713,100, the .largest items On their side, Gen. Scott and Gen. | (I ALLEGE]) : ,t “‘;w 5:;:.02- h;;—i :::::’rn In connection with the further con- “Villa, I think, is alive. He has |°ON% injured and two are at present|peing represented by $1,175,000 in | Funston assured Gen. Obregon that | Ty e sl 4n'umin tion s| ference, set for today, between admin- | been ‘Killed’ too often for me to be- | CTitically ill in hospitals, said deaths | yater honds and $1,125,000 in sewer | precautions would bhe taken by Amer ot = 3 v o WO LI o f et peen it : aidliiunies ld : e 0 '~ | Action ows Out of Recent Police | dramatic interest as the pres istration officials and General Scott, | 1€V® in his death until T see the body. |5 Juries due to automobile acci- | popq can commanders not to dispose their The t state of public' ¢hl e e S o ve. | But the Carranza forces are well mc”"‘; ""‘l‘ while T am awa sreat | e peport follows together with [forces so as to embarass the opera- Court Case in Which Defendant e e e ,]“m_w bed £ : my, /Who ye- | able to deal with him and others like |81V Dedestrians who hsv. asion | (he report of the board of finance |tions of the Mexican troops. Sl ens taolt ha turned yesterday from Il Paso, it was | him.” ;” Cross our streets are extremely care- | ,1q taxation: As to Villa himself, neither Ameri- | ‘Was Fined $20 and Costs. “’;‘- ‘ui ‘c :.,; in ‘t:(ve ::s ¥ B : ess in so doing, I am of the opinion | & . p i it / which raise it far above the suggasted in semi-official eir X 3 pinion e o can mnor Mexican officials seem to ; : ; s o (Shgee uar a considerable number of drivers of Frencont s Heport T e ot his present | . Mrs. Blenz Bilou, through Lawyer | sny criminal hearing In my s the gentlemen’s agreement concerning | JUNK DEALER BUYS motor vehicles through our city oper- | To His Honor, the Mayor, and Mem- | (o o 100 oo Geh. Obregon pelieves | M- H. Camp, today brought There was some speculatig military co-operation which it is ate said vehicles recklessly, paying but bers of the Cominon Council of | 4., r;fv\d Gen q;.mt reported the against Kukon Bonzserenn for as to whether Casement's e, ik s | damaged for injuries she alleges she | would place him on the stand thought General Scott mway have ar- RING THAT IS JUNK | little heed o the safety of pedestrians, the City of New Britain: the statement of the Mexican war . seemingly believing their respon Gentlemen:—I respectfully submit | inister in that eonmection was mere- | Tecéived at the hands of the de- | preliminary hearing. It is = fendant when he stabbed her at her | believed that this will not ranged with General Obregon, Car- i L S bility ends by the blowing of the horn | herewith my report as Treasurer of ||y an exp i ion Gl e b | attached to such vehicle the City of New Britain, for the fiscal | e firet obataclo encountered by | home on Spring street last month. ( His lawyers refuse to state This sugzestion was bised th Benjamin Cutler Of Hartford Yvenue “Our csurts have repeatedly held | year ending March 31st, 1916. the American conferces at El Paso | I another action she claims $16 for [ they will consider such a stey ot R 1205mC an w1 i i | that the duties of travelers on public | . 8. Chamberlin, Treasurer of the |was the necessity of convincing Gen. | board. The first writ is returnable Identified by Girl. velief that General Pershing is with- Pays $83 For Diamond Ring and | highways on foot nda 1 Ll T e e vith 7 R { fter | Pefore the city court on the fourth g € drawing the southern extremity of his [gessarasdong t and by motor | City of New Britain, in account with | Obregon that the cxpedition arteii| DetoRe IbAS SV CoUEL O (1S KoL The first witnees of ¢He % line in Mexico, and that unless un- Finds It To Be Worthless, ‘i ;“ ;’ s _“;‘Y”" and though | said city for the fiscal year ending |Villa was not an interventlon step. | 'S0t B S Sl G (;:‘L]S“ o | Mary Gorman, a typical Il forseen bandit raids oceur, supplemen- i | each has a right to pass and repass, | March 31, 1916. Mexican officials pointed out to Gen. e < : e on | oo was the firgt witnele Gl tary diplomatic agreements with the | . Benjamin Cutler, a well known | D her can so negligently exercise Balances of the different funds of | Scott that it was not customary for |the fifth Monday. Lawyer A. A. | cosement as one of thaiim Carranza government covering the | Fartford avenue junk dealer, has been | such right as to injure the others and | the city in hands of the Treasurer, | posses in pursuit of one man to | Greenberg represents the defendant. .\40q from the German sl e o i buncoed out of $83 by “two slick | that upan approaching any person arch 31, 1916 go with field guns and mountain ar. This case grew out of a recent . . 5 American punitive expedition may not e = March 31, 1916 8 Tt e e 5 g at Tralee, She testified she s T D Jews who sold him a $300 Qiamond | Walking in the travelled portion of ’ Tllery. The American officers fin- | Criminal case in pofice court in which | [ "0 o oo 00 va g ga Pl tbeaanco Aenican. e ring” for the aforementioned sum. 1fe | 20y highway or in the crossing of in- Water fund G g4 | ally succeeded in pursuading the | Bonzserenn was fined $20 and costs | s bigay morning. T ivon ot 2 b4 | made nis purchase Sunday and spent | lerseeting public highways, bridges, | AU R S Y e | war minister, however. that the | for stabbing the woman. During the | ®'gy " oo “aoyeq by A H. ot xoleintas that melther the res | YeSterday in trying to find the men. [Sharp turns, curves or a steep descent, Skl Bk i 98,571.8% | United States government had no in- | trial in court testimony brought out | . " U0 (ccoution, whet T e oro to his most ‘oa | Falling, he notified the police today. | Lhe person operating a motor vehicle | SUDELS B | tention other than its announced pur- | Was to the effect that the woman had | ;)5 jqentify any of the thi e o & i as | Cutler savs the two men who pro. | shall have the same under control and Stiect Impoyencs 4 pose. The understanding as to what | tried to induce the voung man to | " o hioq." wyes sir’ and appointment. of Rafacl Zubaran as dip. | [e55ed to being bakers, came to Hart- | Shall reduce its speed. Our law goes | Parl commissioners .. - 3 | steps would be taken by both mili- [ elope with her but he refused. A |y "ogcoment, The prisoner. B DOt O Rafa ) Zaparan s P~ | ford avenue last Friday and made his | further and halds that one operating | N Schos el tary commanders followed. dudzrelgensucd during fwhich helmet |y br ehaband i soribbisds S e =2 y and ber al- | gcquaintance. On Saturday they of- | @ Motor vehicle through city streets | . /70 e Motors for Border Patrol Hexfonfthejstrest fandystabhed MEbot| aPpaator I lies, i§ to be considered sgnificant as | o 1l N0y R B e e oe |t times and in places where other | City Building fund... : S b slightly, according to her statements. | & Bad of paper. foreshadowing alliances with these na- aie ringfoniiben et : | A new plan for patrolling of the iR e e Among the spectators $100. He had the ring appraised and | Vehicles are constantly passing and | The defendant claims that since he i tion ? 2 i : k singi border has been recommended by | was arrested and fined the woman has | Michael Flavin, nationalist found it to be worth all they asked, | M0, Women and children are liable | Gei Biron He biopasedls orsRRpmmesssial s RSl oman 9% | of the house of commons but decided not to purchase it. to feil to observe an lapproaching | BEIGES’ SC8 S ATE e s e | hesniazasslne I LS Sea e N o metia Vet Tialse mud LU El Paso, Tex, May 16.—Bandits, On Sunday the two diamond motor vehicle is bound to take notice | Farks Purchaze fund .. 5 : b Y “80° | that her wound was not a serious one R A xSt ’ Ndamer | Public Amusement com dems and_eightecen single machines |and in court he denied inflicting it, | {riends of Casement, includin women Casement appeared 1 Witness® Brogue is So ! Larivee, sixty-five years old, a victim is Forced to Offer Her tic Post in Germany and Return of in Writing—Arms Found N¢j shadow Alliances. automobile, as she was stepping from | Coast. der now are safe from further raids bours this morning crowds o stood in line around Bow Streq Mou ajpyiile ment on charges of high trei “The night on the rest of the front ; ] S e M i ary connection with the Sinn B\ new school building fund by $36.- b General fund Cemetery committee Dog License fund Municipal Ice Plant rines Slides Down Ways at Quincy ning Schools _..... 1,218-57 5 4 g 5 o aviator, is to take part in the day's State of Connecticut Ac peator I chants met Cutler again 5 2 | of them and of the danger of colligion. s thought to be Mexicans from acrossthe B and azcceptec lision 9.59 | Secretary Baker said today he would | gaving she did it herself and blamed : cntirely at ease and smiled cH Again they offered to sell the ring | was more composed than express. soundly Sunday night, but on awak- | Pedestrian has the right to assume Acosts, one of Villa’s aides, was — e s R T s TUIEED The gunboat Marietta returned yes- notes. The testimony in t frecognize the ring as belonging i iotor vehic "L B, Loomis, ity Tax Cdi Spreides e & ging in | motor vehicles operated upon public o row Afternoon at 2 o'Clock. after, landing ot Toulor G assessments 10,251 row afternoon, is the belief of many Arndh Boaind the e Mexican raiders. Three passengers, 5 : i BC€TS | One of Uncle Sam’s Largest S - | manner of ope 5 v vehicles street department .... 770.: is Skill at Charter Oak i it JOlerics Bisausd R e or 2 gest Subma- | manner of operating motor vehicle street departi 4.770. Of His Skill at Charter Oal Freight Clerks, issu order oL o woment, Ballewand = mi T Preliminary announcement of an | Sornba i an Antonio, Tex., May 16.—A re- | Quincy, Mass, May 16.—The e amager G, L. “Bards, Latay, | ® tin box. On his way homd to aeroplanes to be held at (]\urtel: pany raised the rate, which approx- ed here today- She was christened by Other witnashes (Loml i 8 o the crowded condition of some of been calied for tomorrow. L count of Dogs .. ... 596.¢ . er but a report had it they were pre- | the United States navy. She will have | {0 the expeditious movement of | hounties Jountics canged. Silocated int ernoo ran not be located this afternoon. Tons s theyiiware skl i 2 an invitation to dine wit hi Tle cannot secure immunity from mission er) el 1 tio Grande, early today removed the ibhi S bim. EllityiRyimerels Jsonnalne Bislihoio | probably approve the plan. General | him —He also claims that he paid the ) SR P 10 B R BU0 FEEEG spikes from a number of ties on the | v i i ; SR g g 15 | Funston will make El Paso the base | pill after Dr. Arvid Anderson had | 8 he took his place in t which Bad & “platined scttias" ang | #nd must run bl car only st such . , it Libin 0 e oo : e Daniel J. Bailey, who is Southern Pacifio rallroad, causing the | finally sold it to Cutler for $83. well | SFeed as will enable him to stop it in General Fund. e ) i i '1"“:’{"’(' “,m -“'0"":”[ ‘{"‘e“f\"' }' = ,;‘{‘,' jointly with Casement, ap| ai »f > eas s pleased with hi: 2 ~utler slept | tiMe to avoid such collision. 3 i = =5 & | fendant denies that he ever hoardec 3 , derailment of the east bound Sunset s bargain, Cutler slept | C collision, The Receints. Pershing reported that Juiio | at the woman's house, ains o & & 1 - | T ol o NBthat thelaereon R saor : - | Cash in Treasury April i, g 2 e N The wreck occurred near E OTL Han {‘:1 Irtnday morning he found that . ¥ ; '1, i harge of a motor e e Kkilled during the engagement at Ojo As the first witness took ti « cock. fifty-four miles east of El Paso. | another ring had been substituted that | Wikl exercise care and re- B oiiriinnes o onod RERER e e FREI Casement began to take vol Six persons are reported hurt, three | Was not worth eighty-three cents. | spect for the rights of such pedes- | B Loomis, City Tax Cel- 3 o of them seriously. Texas Rangers and | “Benny” admits that he is a good | . e T 0 I b AR, R part of today’s session had to deputy sheriffs left on the wrecking |Judse of tlunk but the best of judges | Should Not Ride on Foot Boards. “’I""””“'\'- CityiaxiCols S ditions there were reported quiet J. J. Forester, President of Brother- | events which the two prisol et S are sometime: a o ca % ector, back city *uxes 56,184.52 5 2 s et s e train for the scene. etimes fooled and he did not |- “I am also of the opinion that ecfor bacl ol . hood issues Order to Strike Tomor- | ¢harged with having played that class when he bought it for | highws i lector, back town tuxes 3,02 evidence gi vest Houston, Tex., Ma —Southern ghways with persons riding upon b pack oW ak ; e once given yesterday d me S SO_ 9 eight-three live dollars, the doors or foot boards of such |5 Loomis, City Tax Col- MEMORIAL DA That the local freight situation aill | most entirely with opera: Pacific officials here say an investiga- vehicles is extremely dangerous, quite lector, street sprinkling 2 L D be in a serious condition by tomor- | Casement and Bailey in Ge: tion shows the wrecking of east bound -1 e ey e e 07 - e ook = irive: sof. g % i B I ) Collector, s e o ar ith the status of the cierks + train No. 10, at Fort Hancock today IS LAUNGHED d@river thercof, and result in fatality. | C J- Elliott, Collector, amiliar with the clerks. Ot ; I s e Ly Personal taxes . .... 19,450 2 Ao .| This afternoon, J. J. Forester, presi- John McCarthy, a farmer was accidental and not the work of | PR o £ e opindon he S sl il Bobiic) Wor Local Aviator to Give Demonstration | WA SRR, ©o S0 T iy rahane, County Kerry, told and ordinances relating to speed and | B C ork, dent o d er A Y | in J xig $ P & the callapsible boat i F roes, were slightly injured. : nenls U ERL nigee ip the city of New Haven are not | Board of Public Works the members to strike tomorrow af- | {asement, Bailey and a mag = [Wpeinellontorced andltol ihe. onts Income from city prop- Park. ternoon at 2 o'clock. Recently the | | e O R : I i to the extent 1 at Tralee. McCarthy,said h Mexlcans Near Progreso. Has Cruising Radius cf 5,500 Miles, | nccessary- to insure saftcy, and that | erty -. 59 695 |lcompany (offered fa five per cent. An-i iy Sy o ond tound in tt e a8 ) ! : > and found in it 2 more regard and attention should be | A. J- Hart, Supt. Be 4 : : e 7 A P 5 spla everything in the \ viven to the safety of pedestr > Tharities 695 ambitious display of everyt | eral Manager C. L. Bardo. L ; port from Donna today says the troops | marine L-11, the last of seven, vessels | npe have aevniom (o toe oo noians | Lublle ooharities -oo.o 1069512 | otor vehicle line from motorcycles e the 4eT" | 1is children, who were play i : = ave occs 0 use said streets, | Sta onnecticut, E a < > com- S 3 sent from there Saturday have report- | Of this class built by the Fore River) pedestrians have rights S | e e i ihree rarolyeraitheyiia gt ed the presence of Mexicans across | SeiPPuilding corporation, was launch- | of motor vehicies are bound to re- | Stock .... e TOFORE || D T Hartford on Memorial day | jmates an increase of 6.4 per cent to s gues Bas spect, and while T » awsare inel St f e ic BE s 1asRboc Il SE RN charge of | mpys offer did not satisfy the execu- - 3 % the Rio Grande, not far from Pro- | Miss Mary R. Lattimer, daughter of ke A il Gt @k | SRS @ Clommcineil, i the affair. Nels Nelson, the local | e the union and a strike has | {Fict told of having seen sign greso, which is twelve miles south of | Captain Julian Lattimer, U. S. N. The | qur streets, the regulation of trafii | ’ t sea on the evening befol 5 2 - ou 5 oy regulatio o e i i > Ponna-on the river. . | submersible which is 170 feet long, s | is also most imperative. I am led to | events with his 100 horsepower Just how seriously the local freight ; ; The Mexicans did not cross the 1iv- | one of the largest underwater bhoats in | helieve more attention is being given | S 5 A tis plane and a serics of motorey situation will be affected is not known A touch of humor was S £ lon is being given | State of Connecticut, x and automobile races has been @ Sihe Rt AT Gl " | Mary Gorman told her story 2 - ] £ LIStk as Freight Agent J. C. Cosgrove coul il : paring to cross Saturday when the |a cruising radius of 5,500 miles vehicular traflic than to the enforce- | s . s ing Cipemery And e detachment from the 28th Infantry in i h e oo eReHIcRES ) BtaceparaConnacticut 1L A Jarge number of crack drivers o Hiair) : daelates s braryand Apparatuss. have been secured to participate in the | ¢ > 5 OF ; gross. |She talked in a brogue. g COMPLAINS OF DOUBL CROSS. | State of Connecticut, cycle races. These men are the best y giailie that it was found necedsary | 3 her to write the words befd | automobiles and on horseback was lating to speed, and manner of opera- sent to reinforce the river patrol JUR | ting motor vehicle: h m ount re going S »al Chea | School Enumeration .. i o ountry and are going hermai s I | o N the a E crmont Lumber e " Y Verm = ould be understoo Chis e iadhock Tont Dusd. County Commissioners to Sheepshead Bay for the meet di- e ot x Judge Donmelly to Decide “1“‘"\"_\ “Joy Rider” Jailed. g Liquor I‘,u'on\' S 26,858.7 rectly after the Hartford ofair. One | ed Him Ou 3 smilingly. After identifyin| Cocnty Commissione of the events on the 5 to be an William Olisk, a husky Vermont | nment she told how she had later in the day in the custc 5 e Lawyers For Accused Cs o ine | Meriden, May 16.—Two automokhil § four persons were killed, it was said Com LT | 3 el Club Licenses .. ..... 2 “Australian pu ¢ when mo- | lumberman, shambled into police o 2 con hle. She diad not r Bailey. by authorities in Piedras Negras, op- His Letters to Dead Girl. | collisions were brought to the atten- | A, L. Thompson, Town toreycles will be started at thirty mile | headquarters at 2:10 o'clock this Chicago, May 16.—Examination of , tion of the city court today. Thoms : and City Clerk, Fees.. 3,6 intervals and the run continued until | mo:ning and lodged 1 complaint with veniremen in the trial of W. H. Or- | Colton. a hostler, took the car of nis | W- J- Rawlings, Licenses 2,45 the leader has been passed. There will | fer W T. M, Hertiag, claiming that [ At this point the attorney . ‘ Sy pet, Wisconsin University student, [ employer, \W. A. Booth of Wallingford, | Rutherford. Ruild- also be an amateur race for Hartford | his pal had slipped him the double | SiF Frederick Smith, took'a Mexico City to Laredo, 17rlday, be-| charged with murder of Marian Lam- | without permission early toaay, and | — motoreyclists to determine the cham- | cross »nd cheated him . |the proceedings. He condug tween Queretaro and Empalme Gon- | bert, Lake Forest High schol girl, last | crashed into a car driven by Ajexander pionship of that city. Olisk says t wiit another man |€Xamination of Sergeant John rales. Reports from Laredo gave the | February was continued today t | Miller. Colton w sent to jail J'm"i = Nelson is to give an exhibition of | and his friend, John Norvitz he haa | ©f the Royal Trish Constabuls number of dead as eight. The bandits | Waukegan. Thr men were ten ninety days. the possibilities of an aeroplane dur- | heen ~utting timber in Vermont. When | W8 summoned by McCarth carried away all the valuables they j tively accepted as jurors yesterday, Fred Korda of Waterbury, ch G ing war times, dropping bombs and | they ot through their emp.ever gave he found the bhoat. Tt wa rould find as well as much of the pas- [ the first day of the trial. with speeding and colliding with WEaTHIR exocuting other bellicose manoeuvers. | Norvitz a check for the entire amount Who arrested Caseing pengers’ clothing. Judge Charles H. Donnelly hefore | express wagon driven hy Morris Hur- e A race between an automobile and the | due lnmsclf and Olisk, amounting to Many passengers escaped from the | whom the case is being tried, expects | ley, had his case continued nntil Hartford, May 16.—Ior | plane will be staged. It is probable | $25 each. The two then -Started for s of train and walked back to mpalme | to decide today whether Orpet’s law- [urday. Hurley has a hroken rib and Hartford and vicinity: Show- that there will be at least one other | Waterhury, Conn. Arriving in New Gonzales, nine miles distant, in i v can examine sixty letters which | possibly internal hurts. Karda's ¢ ers and warmer tonight. ne on the grounds although the | Britain :ast night Norviwz save Olisk i eant Riley —_— passed between'the accused and Miss | turned turtle. He was saved the Wednesday unsettled. iils of that plan have not yet been | the slip, but in so doing acglected t - (Continued ©On Fifteenth Page.) Lambert. hood. . T T\ [isetitled slip hira his share of the 0 check. (Continued On Fifteenth Fagle Pass, Tex., May 16.—Twenty- posite here today, in the derailment of a through passenger tra‘n from Casement's Caj nt said that, acd