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CALOLUB (=3 e - ™ = | GOVERNOR APPOINTS 30,000 PLUMS TO 1”‘?,5?; fifi“gfifi‘slfim POISON LETTERS Miss Robertson. “Faltering Dusk,” by Kramer. In it faae -“‘-::;:l.{.ll"nl:xlu;b..‘. r.»’.rnh‘.x :,h.'t::‘,fl e EENR Victim 58—IIlc Claims LAra RoBertson s omsr sobe sorens o e e 52 NEW ENEI‘AN“ R[]Ans.lflcolflmg Adminitration Has. Cataithtulacss !Unknown Writer Urges Chg 1 the hearts 3 : Hackensack, N. . arcl 3.— 2 Nor heavers. The. cAriat o » ot | Continuca srom riest pago | MDY JoBS 1or REPUDCANS | cicoreo Tomin 71 ears ota, reured | Some Citigens Out of TowR ¥ 1 of her hearer The Aria from s : Al Audlence Here | “Cavallerla ~ Rusticana.” * Mascagni . i e farmer of North Arlington shot his VS 1 3 3 o o done, or :: ~ ¥e N N Pa the hang AT R st him in . Was rather o ”l' P i '. e e 3 e e v: m(v‘n S hicago, March 2.—Winding back | W.re Margaret, four Hmas Chis s SRt hat e morning. She has three bullet wounds Sharon, Mass., March Sh BHerald Reviewor ) tent that she given a double “May peace and prosperity be fu-',,4 rorth in an iron net-work con- agitate ver IMartinelll, tenor of the | core after her last set sony. ture pathways of the republic .and in her breast and one in her head. In is agitated over letters that ca: i Mins Robertson possesses o righteousness be the rule thereof. tcdled beneath the ofl fields of the n, Stumpr Memorial hospital at the mails to 150 citizens listing Opera company, Was. . . ... dramatic vélce from which has Fhus shail the people inherlt Thy United States, a gigantic labyrinth of K arny she was expected to live. tain residents as unworthy, detd olub, by a lurge and enthusiastic audlence. On Their Arrival. oning at : "\u m.'-.‘u.-r | Sibotidamrrti ,‘(‘;I“_‘,,‘) .“m,“'_\.l ol ; ,'\";‘,'""" '.lr :,1411”.11;\:.,.“ s that nation pipelines 50,000 miles long, daily is :”Iiu;-‘gmir i, u;nxl ‘h'::x":\‘r)x:ln T e S re e oy the New BHrit- 'a certain ext she is at her ose God is the Lord ing work ths g roquire 200,- E Z, expla 5 - ey, aplees of W ..“ ”. I'II;,I'T I:.': ““w\.“ ”l nm‘ Der Real Estate Measures. doing work that would require 200, ing, He charged his wife with being IN8& that they be run out of town. e liavea iihat antlniecattyian i cather The bill reported on Tuesday con- ' 000 oil tank cars and 8,000 locomo- ., fajtney names included those of men than smothering of that dramatic l';llll;;g’l m.; rm't;u"ng of n-lmm:(‘: ;n tives fully onc month to handle, ac- l.-\ \;inl(‘nl fight evidently preceded women in high places locally. son, soprano, added the uait 3A atd har wucoes Her the title of real ecstate appeared in cording to estimates of pipeline the shooting C(rockery and furniture 2 g IRt SUDathatio | Bar: ' ot too wroat ranke! holds' lhtent poss the flles today. It reads as follows: (oo o S0 0 were found broken and blood stains ">M€ °f a man holding town afte to muke the even- giiities with those who enjoyed her Section 1-——Any person owning real Practically every barrel of ofl taken SPotted the floor of the home Mrs. Was printed or signed as the aut] Impressive significance. * o oxtremely would like to see de cstate or having an interest therein o o (B, 8 S, A active wells 10Ntz Was found in a barn in tho He repudiated the letters today. ozz0 in quallty, was at el whose name has been changed shall, 4. 0" o0 o o elines TEUT: ! Reclipients of the letters last m the impression of re he work of the accompanists was thin 60 s after such chan tile ""d‘ -i“'li“s s n:“‘hes 'lhf gu n"_ “Whether Lentz dragged her to the thronged the Town Hall with 1 Was most noticoable ippreciated, especially that of Kmilio with the town clerk of the tow in Haeriaa and Qu;‘: R Y 'O" =l barn or whether she staggered there tests to the sclectmen, only to RS ‘acesmpaniod s . PSS which such real estate s located a joerics and » (-i‘ 'n“"_':'" s months </ter the fight we have not determin- the latter themseélves in couns [the plano. Tho worl ¢ New Britaln Musical club L' & certificate duly acknowledged, siving (S0 WORER SR0 Sometimes OIS el said Prosecutor A. C. Hart of the subject. Additional letters s accompanist v 8o, bt el St L TR R ' the me hefore and r e ‘:i"l ‘m"\_ .Nj" 3 r”‘w,"“h'; Hackensack, “but we do know the and a new storm arose. Alsugrd b Inspiration 1o the | o, in i concert of lakt ev 5 3 . change, and the town clerk shall re- . 3¢ '_“"“' 10 ‘_'_’:‘h" “‘ i) or. four shots from the revolver werc of letter paper were used, Martinelli win xan h R U et e g cord and index the same in the land | PG, Combated with o tEARSPOTS fired in the barn and doubtless at missives in every case were t Bth more understanding | pone ¥ 3 records. e il B ‘“““i““, O foW close range.” written. Signatures were writte ped to have n many of | ' | 3 \ Section 2 ¢ person failing to | |WROUER e underground - svstem 1S Morgan Lentz a married son of the some instances. typed in others. loctlons rendered | T TO ¥ 3 comply with the provisions of this :“ ]“““l’(‘l‘. :l‘m“a’o"';‘l""“hp“: mm; farmer who lives nearby, heard the letters came with mourning band neo was one, of musie CROWDS ON HAND i act shall forfeit to the town in BB s : shots and saw his father armed with The selectmen decided to fless of clas Soctety | o hod i which such r ate is situated the :.,"'IT,‘.-“;';‘I‘»’{.? “"’f:‘“:""l‘“:x‘:('- “:‘1‘;"‘ ‘;‘(‘)‘: a revolver and shotgun, He called formally in the matter, and Ve dvidence. he boxhold "ELC ) DING : . ¢ sum of ten dollars, to bo recovered =\ 1€ T diesian ia Hugo Margo, chief of police, and two Hawkins, one of the town fat @. Kitmball, Tho Mes WELCOME HARDI 5 ¢ : in a civil action in the name of the n::;-fi ,;m:;.l:i« ':ml‘ln‘h'n\xnw zvzn“:‘xfl neighbors, and the aged farmer was gathered up all the notes he d and I*. 1. Hungerford, \ 5 town. '”m'u‘n" ‘:mm» “':"' + ""(“ >"~ . “* ‘he Jubdued and brought to the county obtain and took them to the fed Ellsha Cooper, the p . The Meriden teachers league pe- | !ifatlon must await lts turn in the jail at Hackensack authorities in Boston. The polic esey and Theron Hart, | Washington Poeople Flock 1o Rail- <& titloned for state educational legis- | TE5¢M 8 O e train. ) . lentz blumed a relative for the that city . were notified, also, y - tain Chor: y and 3 : w TS -.( nnsml;‘vnll,\ the oil pipe lines ‘trouble. Friends of the family, how- the letters in most cases were m: mpany. road Station to Greet Them 3 = . he appropriations committee ad- :‘1,*"':" 0 lh;;Oll"'vr? flh-h:‘ r:m: w";“: cvery, deny Lentz's accusation against from the south terminal station tH vorsely reported the bill to increase | 10 be rearded as L octine his wife. The couple had been married yesterday. Rewards were offered by Martinelli. ; \ the ealarics of sheriffs of Middlesex | (VS MCTSIERE Tate of ol production ) fitteen years, several of the persons named in B sine ot his Sest 0 Washington, Murch 3.—Crowds of 5 - X M| ¢ Windham counties. e £ = == letters for the apprehension of| o evening in his opon- | Inaugural visitors and homefolks “")‘l’" the ;““”‘""»" “;;""‘““‘]"( fa- History of System. | ASK RIGHT TO STRIKE. ‘Wr‘i;el' i ik vorable reports were on these: P8O~ ;. t! Wi C! Be Arin, “O Paraduso.” | xathered In and around the Unlon i .\ o0 onon |lutions to confirm | the movernors | ThO history of pipeline transpor- | Chicago, March 3.—anction from name mus mEead ool oo ag BP0l volee came o ax. | “tation today to mroet Presdent- | e o " Tlldcne of Mexico, and | nomination of Samuel E. Hoyt and S e w‘;i:x-“i’n fii?é',.}:,?.;;“g“ 16 railroad brotherhoods and unions knowledge of the letters, the thore was the full tor "l'--rl‘ Harding on lvl~h arrival from | gon 'Ji’":‘“‘"H Caplan to be judges at New |, 145 of pennsylvania when produl- for a strike of employes of the Atlan- s“”'g‘;s;"’":i the Pte";:’": behind 4 Marfon, O., early this afternoon. — en. . was e statement’ that a secre! t - * » » " tio t utstri transporta 8 Vi """1_"“"_‘,":;":,,:"':‘.‘,’:'"“ The station concourse was jammed Providing that fines and penalty rw'i‘mhi?:n" 2 D portation ta Birmingham and Atlanto railWay gty had boen formed, to be k | el physi. | While hundreds not so fortunate us moneys from the Bridgeport lbrary |75, "0 0L the first pipe 28 dispatched to local representa- as'the “Sharon Vigilance commiti T be expoctod of & |10 be able to get indoors braved a and reading room shall be turned ;. B8 EEFC AT O (e ATE Bie tives of the unions following a mid- the object of which was to rid ity and fame. Yot the | ™ISty rain to get a glimpse of the into the “library fund.” of the city | ie, Pa.. conceived a four-inch wood- 1Nt conference of heads of the or- town of undesirables by con ntiafiod with perhaps, | President-to-be. eairer. . en pipe line from the Tarr farm to Sinizations here, it was announced publicity. Another bulletin on A . > A wpecial detall of nearly 100 From military affairs committee: % St s today. 10 was announced. 24 wistful wish that one lice W h < open Favorable and sent to appropriations, | Vil Cit¥. Pa.. but never carrled it i sing tho Arin again— | POUEC .A‘llll:;u.“"flnl‘x‘l“‘(‘h‘“|r“np Shediio rolmbursing Company M, C. & G., for | ©4t Then in 1862, a bill to aid pipe | — = T—— = f s | the presidential room at the station a door in the Torrington armory and | lin® construction ntroduced B tn ——— b | i's first group of songs 1,190 £ Tay the Pennsylvania legislature but it and to open a way for the automo- $1, or layout of grounds around | , s d tment. Where, in the ! > was beaten by a teamsters’ lobby. recoded. the temor | Plles of the party on leaving the S[fldler Shot at b Poles afld the same armory. SRR A R "l- :o:ma od the depths | “tation. From roads, bridges and rivers, un- = ety > o depths 3 Jersey operator, constructed a two- L) b B gove Vice-President-clect Calvin Cool- . favorable on the McMahey bill to iy peer's genius, here he e Tl AN Costace T are s iast Gel‘ma[ls leefl G“ have the highway commissioner build linch line from the Tarr farm to Hum- B perhape he had not | L% TG Ttn Con ine mad . ety y footpaths along the highways to |POlt. Pa. But the teamsters de- e 8t el party in the presidential room and —_— eliminate danger to pedestrians. gtroyecithe linajtearingiin hugeistrips e best of the - B ¥ agn 53 iy grous, and the most | ACcompany them o the New Wilard | yyowis, Uppor Silesia, Feb, 11|, 0 the house the brayer of Chap- |of It He, tried uealn in 1553 " but one cannot gsslbly do his hotel where tho president-elect 1 i y i ain Ayer was for the retiring presi- | ©87 5 % s 5% ' e orey | Wire. Harding wlil make their head- | Captain James A. Stadler of Joplin, :dent and the incoming executive. i Cut gniisee hnithjthefaldboriatate best work, r this reason quarters unti] they go to the White | Missouri, in the employ of the Ameri- The house restored forfeited rights | POICe: enry ‘lariey suce L gt s S il e e e ne e ol [ o Fhe iroiTowing: sisted the teamsters and operated the many are led to discontinue first successful line of two-inch pip= tomd s ” R J ! only man in this strife-torn country | . 3¢0T8e Rogor of North Canaan their accus meal-time Eawaral LU Carttns tonderhiD Liste ) ing, handling from six to eight bar- “L/Elisir d'Amore,’) pproached his opening tenor's eccentricities or become more in evi- Bt Drogremed, ana LUTl_lE_RAVNS_ TO vUAMTE T 0 A (o 3 () o b v o A0 CfF il B8 () s PR e i R e beverage and adopt the impression ho g 3 e e o sl Shaffer, Pa. > Vi the T and Polish resi- | Fen of Salisbury, Geor I. Clark HERTAY o The RHTah A e Rty s 271 Then, the network of lines that one could gainsay tho | of Wallin 3 allingford, James Glynn of Wei volce that resounded dents. 1 ’ y % A ' still operate today in Pennsylvania, : e ! _ ort, Willlam Akelstone of Stoning- < xv Rev. Owcar Warner, Misslonary from | After 18 months of hard work and . POt U BRSstone of SOMAE- caq with such speed that soon the ting teature of this Reldsh W adventuring. which he has been the ! oy S N oratih supply of lines exoeeded the demand, y u st Indin, to Oc - | adventuring, in which he has and John A. Carberry of Norwich. ) substitution of Denza's o Indin, o Qconpy Fw - scveral lines, as & result, operated at ” . common target for the machine gun fire| Reports were received from the tor Ward-Stephens pit at Swodish Church Sunday ! a loss for years. y. 3 T : tate boards of examiners of embalm- 2t of Poles and Germans, faced mobs, fed 'S . g ers, the dental commission, the pub- The new southern fleld in Okla- last group of songs Three Lutheran congregations in [ the hungry, administered to the dying, | ;o) Chf Hein @0 homa and contiguous states were — awholesome drink of and as the evening | this city will unite next Sunday morn- | . ved prisoncrs slated for execcution Bristol's Bill Fav equipped almost from the start with : 3 ) saved soners sl . orable, 2 rich coffee- hke flavor f tho at | ing In service at the Swedish Luth- = ° o new ol ansporting syste the vealisation that : . wedish Luth-| , acted as the arbiter of revolution Among reports sent in were these: | the n s usportin g inystom. ' B 6o 54 heard, the | eran church, at 1030 oretack, — The F'rom cities and boroushs: Favor- | The southern fleld is now a verit-' without any harmful effect. v preacher will be Ite scar V. Wer- | and strikes, he is preparing to go home 5 g : e b B bl gl b Ll eis e M L] (et i able on merger of the borough of | Able labyrinth of llnes, trunk sys- voleces and the stamp- | ner, a missionary from Tudepalligud- | to show the folks a big silver cup Bristol with the city; amending the ' '¢MS extending north to Illinois re- 5 S Ereased. ‘ en. British India. Ho has been | picn his friends presented him when | Groton horough charter concerning | finerics and southward to the Gulf ‘This delicious beverage is deo a deep Impression preaching n that country since 1911. they learned he was about to leave. the control of streets; amending the ¢Coast stations. The fields proper are made instan::i’ Cu a'c Back in 1705, the first Protestant Iri il e bed with the smaller, feed- Bristol city charter relating to use | Poneycombed w e 2500 missionarles were sent into Indig Hivaley Over Gife) STVAtAC R aechine l'er pipes, connecting and feeding the the table, by hocwauer. from Denmark, and has continued From the education committee: Un- | trunk systems. A new well usually since. The work among the “Telu- There was some rivalry about the CuUp | ravorable on the providing of free | Means a new pipeline. gus” was started 75 years ago, and 3 P pac va . Y ¥ 3 for the Poles and Germans cach want- | text books in schools. Separating Oil. 5 mm thore are now over $7,000 baptized Roade! Rivers aid Bridges’ e g res a QSO 23 /hic 4 b 3 give it, und they only wanted members, which shows the wonder- | €d to give it, und they 4 From roads, bridges and rivers: | The flow through this system is in- ful results the missionaries are at- | him to have one, but at last they 2 1 SN ’ aries are a Unfavorable, that all public remds | €essant but when there is a demand talning. Zgreed upon u common course, for the [ \hich are adjacent to public parks be | fOr @ different grade of ofl, there Is SOLD BY GROCERS Through the support given 3 _ injected into th y St a h - first time in 800 years, some of them | placed under the state park commis- | injected into the same system a hed Lutherans In America, Innum > e . z Y 5 e 3 Yw RE Village schools, several’ high schools, | asserted. They all chipped in cqual [slon; that in removal of snow on | fer or slug of water perhape three EVER HE O o . 7 s ols, y i o . cd separal three hospitals and other Institutions | amounts, bought the cup, had it beau- | St4t¢ highways enough be left for use ) e of s state l the different grades. Then another have been orected and are support- | tifully worked and engraved and pre- sleighs: for a state highway from Bristol to Waterbury via Bucks Hin | hedder is injected and following this Made'by Postum Cereal ComPan_,yhn. ed. On Sunday evening, Mrs. Werner, | sented it with much formality and and Walcott is the original grade of oil, contin- wife of the missionary, will preach at | many nice words in two lunguages. Frovy tho fudiciary: Untavesabo | GiNE 1S fow: Ba:deCreek..)fid:iga.n. Machine the Swedish Lutheran church| R Ax representative of an American f SIS MCIGRIY: | Unfavorablo | Tho quently a bullet-like “go devil” Werner will occupy the pulpit by orgunization, Captain Stadler sition injuries to personal property to two | \S Pumped through the piping in the John's German Lutheran church. The | ha nded the most carcful ob- 1 oo Tong Hmiting the costs in crim., | Midst of the flow. The revolving entire servico will be conducted in the | servance of every rulc of neutrality, ex- | i) Caven heard before a justice to a | knives at the end of this projectilc y English language. ercise of considerable ingenuity nd, $5 attorney fee. fit the pipe snugly, cutting from the | t L now and then, an extraordinary fleot- | oy By B TR G0 e mat. | Walls as it proceeds an accumulated — m— N, ness of foot. ters ready for action but the senate | S¢diment which would soon plug the STILL lNVESTIGATlNG He cstablished himself with Poles | 1Y SO0 SEAR T e Sehate | pipe"ie lort alone. and Germans alike during the uprising | ¢y ege 5 The oil helped along its course at last August. He had been to the In concurrence, amending acts re- | Intervals by secondary pumping en- Sheineman’s Shortage to Investment | Polish prison camp at Cracow to ask [ luting to the West Hartford charter, | Bines. - ol for the release of ncarly 200 Germans | {hé town eco of Enfle 2 In some places the pipes are ex- Company Said to Total $11,000— | (0 O L e over the border. | e Lown, '.,f";".l_‘,,:,"“r':“l_::m;?_r“:“’; posed to view. running along rail- On his return trip he got between the | Milford. releasing the state's interest | "0ad right-of-ways. but more fre- Polish and German lines and machine | in z of the Quinnipiac river |4uently they are buried about three the COROWA. Investigation by membeors of the | guns began to volley at him. He ran | be North Haven, where the rail- | f¢¢t In the earth to protect them from R TYPEWRITER Workingmen's Investment company [to a ditch and crawling along this | road is developing freight terminaly | WeAther and accident. The lines fre- . " Tel. 12 continued today in the affairs of S. | reached the German side where he was | and the tr ‘es of the Williams | QUently follow the railroad tracks, be- Shelneman of Lafayette strect, secre- | immediately made prisoner, but later | Memorial Institute at New London. | ¢Ause it is simpler to contract a tary of the company. Tt has been an- | wus released. He thinks his toot work | Both branches stand adjourned | Fisht-of-way with one railroad com- & | nounced that the deficit the company | saved his life that day. until Tuesday. pany than with score of individual PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET faced would total nearly $41,000. A - e R property owners. committee is being considered to take omen in Camp. CLEARING AN It is estimated that the system ¥ D MUCH | ans ; sports a total of 500,000 barrels an appraisal of the contents of the . There were a number of women in . NICE FRESH SHORE store conducted by Shelneman and of oil daily. | which has been turned over to reim- | the camp at Cracow ‘%nd conditions COLDER, PREDICTION The United States Geological Sur- c burse the company's exchequer. we very bad. Some of the women vey estimated the fixed value of the Whether this amount of goods will | o0 confined in hospital huts with the P e system at $500,000,000. net the sum, could not be definitely Wenther B = el il = = R e e her Bureau Forecasts Drop In ziven today by those interested in | ™en. They wore only N - RES AU FRES . | the affalr. Another prominent Jew, | men were clad in gunny sacks, one sack Temporature Tomorrow, With IRISHMEN MEET TONIGHT. FRESH CAUGHT gfi:gl“:fi: B loc in speaking of the case, gave assur- | 1o ench man J There will be a meeting of the COD STEAK 9 NDERS ...... 1 3 ema 2 S 4 S S FRESH FRESH RE ured? ance that Sheineman w 1a make When the captain secured permission Strong Winds. Commodore John Barry council of FRESH . SaTai0 good dollar for dolinr No report of s A S0 i the case has been made o the police | 10 return these prisoners he discovered | ~New Haven, March 3.—For New | ‘" \mx“”m,; 5 d: 10: f:r 'hh“ ! anthorities, as far as can be ascer- | In the camp nearly 100 Germans who | Haven and vicinit Exlesndioola s Eoce il e S oppone er tonight and Friday. this evening at 8 o'clock In the Judd tataeal had been in Russian prisons in Siberia. Sonis i - : = ey For Connecticut: Cloudy and much | hajl at 242 Main street. All mem- | TRESH FRESH ] It was at Shelneman’s place only ) He was given authority to take them ALION, 2 S Tiides T KE BATT n few wecks ago, that a fire was dis- [ along and any other Germans he found. | €0M4€r tonight; Friday fair and cold- |, "\ voq 1o attend as this BUTTERFISH . ... MACKEREL .. i, oveiedl lata i st niant p,‘.r,.ym:n He r(-lhur:lvdd\vllh 500. . :"_r(in“':,"'l“d‘:'d strong west and north- | o oting is of importance. A¥range- —————_fl Patrick .\l.-..l:.;nr ‘while pa ln;z' tho ] ‘:‘f :I hor n:l.. mob of Polish s s Weather| Conditions. ments have been completed for | NICE SLICED the Brouson place, saw a blaze at the rear of the | and civilians threatened the prisone The mor rhich w: i % mass meeting in the Palace theater wtore. On gaining access to the place, | but the captain was flying an Americ ho storm which was central over | W g nday afternoon under the | ) the ofcer discovered the fire In a | flag from Y car of the train and, | UPPer Michigan yesterday morning is | B85, (T T hove organization. | BLUEFISH pile of overalls at the rear of the [ with a revolver in one hand and an | "OW Passing out the St. Lawrence | 7o o o will open at o'clock | ! ore. American in the other, he forceq | YolleY: It has caused weneral rains i o 5o 5upiic is invited. Well known | 54 the mob to retreat beyond hand gren. | (UFINE the last 25 hours from IMIn- [ oy ore”will address the meeting. FINE CURED 12¢ BONELESS . ois eastward to Maine. It is followed Rt ~ BERLIN TRAP s P il = P by an extended area of high pressuro | e e s FINNAN HADDIE Ib BALZ CODXESES Probe to Continue, IIALIBU’I‘ ALION AND

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