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~ PRICE TWO CENTS o o TS, Songlors | Woman's Body on] <0 T [TUGERGULOSIS SUNDAY OBSERVED - o L b Boai | e i s nenier | N on ness|Be; N s’ M P s ' Pollowing Funeral Services Held at the Resi-|ziaceror Shimne, S s | ULl DUOTHUS . SO wnder Va5t scusdor ana-pera, | L6 Gospel of Health Preached from Many 3 associate. S ; e - & E. ual s n s dence of General Charles J. Langdon- O B PASSAGE | APPARENTLY DEATH OCCURRED ;-yin':n'l'cn'l‘; gy g el .\ Churches in this Country. 1 : today capsized and wrecked Graam | THREE DAYS AGO. s e ‘White's aeroplane near this place. ¥os. . » . S President Taft's Proclamations, will terday White started from London for i o LS take 4,000,000 acres out of the forest CEREMONIES |dimis naihissh s [STTE T AN IMPETUS GIVEN THE CAMPAIGN | | fvorable weather Bler e had coms S s S tour -'yround'm. werl ey s S y Plet miles of the distance. Rod o T 2 ncisco. No Honorary Pall Bearers, No Music, Just the Short Ad- mfi::gll;lnvflagr{I‘IHZ:’;Th’:a:‘r:vpseror o Continue. All Sums BRIEF AND SIMPLE Suppesced to Have Been an American, Who Was a Guest at the Hotel Cas. - his Fight Against the Great White Scourge is a Fublic to reach the one m 1910 promi: 2 Indian 3 4% ars dress and Fra Body Lay in State in the Very|orem “Poia be given at the Royal T St 750 lion mark. e Cuty—We Cannot Shirk Our Responsibility—Many ¢ f-| velt during his visit to t . L2t $ The N rtment i Parlor where Forty Years Ago Deceased was Mar. Grown mnc:i"fiveaenef Willians and 7 Z‘on}!'- e o S SaPUTL S Clergymen Advceate Playgrounds as Preventive Py " . e cro ne : ) ¥ 4 ried to Gen. Langdon’s Sister. Princess Augst Wi wibseed oo ashi JApril 34—Exe pRadine of the ‘*"‘ “: T Movement Supported by [.undreds of Frominentden lev. r. a | 8. lever has been night’s performence of “Pola” which o e jven Tise o mucder. Capparend: o ' wl-&‘mom warmly received than last ‘provoked 2 y | appointed secretary to Archblshop IFal- 0 ni 3 .| conio, apostolic dele - Eimira, N. Y., April 24—Under a|few curious onlookers stood in the . . o T S ey R New York, April 24--Nearly all the shall use our hest efforts or not tent on the grassy siope of the Lang- |rain as the procession started on its LOBSTERMEN PROTEST. 4 ‘authorities to belleve that | The Toroedo Boat Destroyer Tohn |'€3ding churches of the city joined to- | cannot shirk our responsibilit don plot in-Woodlawn cemetery, with | way to the cemetery a mile or more - i important ; o Was the victim of orime. | Mayrant, to make 30 knots an hour, g"y in making this Tubercuiosis Sunz | Contributions Called For Tain beating flercely agminst the can- faway. | .- . T-skp Formal :cn n in Opposition to “been fo Identified. was launched in Philadelphia, g 4R Chmaion b il L tsburg, April Tuben vas cover, a little group of mourners rrival uneral Train. g tate Law—Association Votes to Pa; leagues. 3 S T sala (o e ny was rved here t H silently watched 25 the body of | The arrival of the train bearing the | Fines of Fishermen Arrested in Tece O e Saet il ‘te. That|penearly & Million More Barcels o |Lhe SUPPOrt of Prosident 1 o B s ‘ware calied X Bamuel L. Clemens was lowered into | pody from New York at 9.25 o'clock | ¢ i m. . priet Hotel Castelli a5 thatlbeer were consumed by the people of | STROTS of nine stutcw and the mayors | sn_evergreen lined grave beside the | this morning attracted no great at- * th“lfmmwhm“mm ’Nm oS Reld, -—fld‘w‘“;: the United States last month than in o D T Ak (o ol Borie Sodtes g Bod: - rch, 1909 ev. Dr, ar anning, recto ulpits. o TR T T R W TR R mf'"o'.bym;.m‘,’h_'i': (Special to The Bulletin.) % | Tlarly. On Friday and Saturday early | at the hotel. . and_ tall, [ oo 190 of Trinity church said: g B e e s aihoel, . of Park church and & close friend of the | Glemens’ only surviving daughter and | Noank, Conn. April 24, 1910.—The ad-"’;;tnmom- ww& with inent | Paul Anaman, a Singer in grand op- - “Every man and woman who calls | hiealth was preached from tho | Tate Namorist. comducted & brief and | ner hasband. Bdward . Loomis, vice | special Teeting of the Fishermen's | abSerice of a qy and [ nose Suppo- | era, ‘admitted before & Chicago Jri- | Mimselt a Christian is pledged 1o er- Lof many Bostor chure toda simple service and x-{: 'r;nn'i.plhl» president®of the Delaware, Lackawan- 5:'33“1‘(&1 osocsm:ioré was called to | Teason earlier sessions ;lg‘fll e from "'G' e ax‘mnl'm%one aid not receive More :“-: L"r 1}:-‘1; IA:“ ovement by :ln.[. very | co tion with the requost mads b en € railroad, rs. Loo- E aturday evening, ered. ; 2 strengthened toda. an ,000 a season. he religion of | the National Assoclation for tic y e e a prhe Bt i | O e e Tiirie, | PRSI, Fochis In the Boock 1 s Koy | Riaworager Womn Ao daan e MikB 0% found letters sdaressed to o the' incarnation is 4 social rellglon. 1ts | ana Brevention of T berculo with flowers, the tributes of friends | Mr. Clemens’ literary executor; Jar- | hall by President S. J. Austin. He | the Schedule. : York and St Louls. as| Representative Harrison Offered a | STeAlest praver is o uc Tecognition by pastors of the work be from far and near. vis Langdon of Elmira, a nephew; Ka- | spoke at length on the subject of the | Saiturday aftermoon Se Hidns Several of these | resolution asking the president for | $inning with the words | ing done to. prevent the spread of U fie Leary, the housekeeper, and Claude, | meeting, which was called to discuss S Rt love ietters. a [ the facts about Solicitor. Hepburn's | Not Only Preventable, But Curable, | diFease. At the Grave. the Datier E. A: Duneka and Maj. | the advisability of refusing to bring | TPOrted it he had sufficlent votes months Miss Reid | report on customs fraud in New York. Y ' urable: | "In other New Englana als At the grave were only members of | 12°p. Leigh of Harper Bros., came on | eEg-bearing lobsters to the local state | o defeat the Cummina substitute for / He and all other pastors emphasized | pastors i many instances - the family party who came from New |, Eimira to attend the funeral. hatchery for artificlal propagation and |The wu’;g—‘?lm"ffl provisit i”vhic The New Jersey Zinc Company’ has |the fact that tuberculosis is not only | movement against tubercc York with the body, a n]mn;zr EOYern- | \Where He Wrote “Roughing It and gy tge flem::,mt ey ?r i,,,e fshermen | the senators charge of the ‘want = e latter | granted .‘. per” cent increle . in J,m\;:;uu:«_ 'n.u curable, and recom- | subject of sermons ess of the Clemens family, two of 1 ‘onnecticut commissioner of fish- | *30Red- = Mnd went wages to its employes at Bethle- [mended plenty of fresy aid and sun- tolo & Ohliken friends. the sexton and half a dozen Other Wfl"“: \shed fona | Gies and same in taking out s re o I & VAT SR S R i hem, 1,200 at Palmeston, and 500 at | Hght “ax the” best ‘pirsicians, I 1| S Lo °\‘:"°‘\”°"IC"I in news, T men. - Residents_of Elmira cherished fon lent lobster permit. This, -di c 't e & “ Described as centric. ‘reemansburg, Pa. could only teach th aid Rev. Dr. | d. D e xnpes_m e 2 .| memories of Merk Twain. With Mrs. | to. the fishermen's contention. is wnc. s’ ppoan't be rafe this afternoon”| Sne is described as having been ec- G F, Aked, at the Fifth Avenue Bap- | pulkn a ¢ tuberculosis e REpEnaEastwss. | Clemens and the children he spent |necessary to the majority of Connec— B iy TRy, SR | otttrse, jmes spending days in| _The Abbot Lawrence Janssens of [ tist (Rockefeller) church, “I should be | impetus in many pulpit his_cit Services had previously been held | many happy summers at Quarry farm | ticut fishermen, as they fish in New, ""fi,fim -"'m o~y B the view from the ter- | Brussels it appears was forced to re- | Sure to go down in history as a bene- | @74 state today 1 Baltimore weveral at the residence of Gen. Charies J.|on East Hill, overlooking the city, | York waters exclusively and have a mn‘;}’ sted Mr. ©% | race. - She devoted a portion of the|SiBn as secretary of the congregation |factor of mankind.” | clergymen “devoted tr r v Langdon, where forty years ago Mark | the home of Mrs. Susan L. Crane, Mrs. | license from that state for the privi- | o Foglh i’ 2 ‘g‘c‘- ed | time to painting. It is thought. that | Of religious affairs because he called | pooion 5o ot | mons to the subject with y of ;r-:kxn gnarnedfl‘tr;:r g(ix;:::;. s::‘l:; mh,mm,- ’m.i':‘ Who was °.‘ifg°§m§"€§§ lege. G ¥ e whmm 'mwmm “tmnta_ She was ot Possessed of ARy smount | upon Colonel Roosevelr. 1M r gc k:l’ h of Hogs and ;v;..’\:_..u.py: Jfor playgrounds Idren n keeping wi 3 . | who mourned today. path fre r. in's Statement. B Seg of money. 2 attle, {#s preventive-of the White the ceremony was simpl ‘There was | Crane house winds through the wooded Mr., A RN A # Prince Tsai Tao of China, incensed R Sed . Tuberculosis Sunday in Connect mo music, no homorary pall bearers— | grounds to the summer. lodge Which | gathred here this Dorving, reire thess baseball games keep o8| ircy GVER FEES at the formalities of a banquet in his | matospr etoire st et o hesouls’ | Churches. s just the brief address and prayer DY | was Mark Twain's workshop. Here he | fishermen, to discuss the rights afford. asked Mr. in a TY COURT. | onor at San Francisco. abruptly Ieft | of a1l the deaths in this countey. n N H Con A " A i ol Mo thin S 1T ed us as citizens of the United States Si > IN_THE CITY COURT. | ihe feast as a silver punch bowl was | he sharget o oot o Haven, Conn, “Apris M.—Whils parior where the marriage of forty | ARoe’ ARG erier Thort 2]1!:0!5:::‘;1;?13:'0;0;3:1:”.: uni- | ¢ 3 % Deputy Judge Barnes Put Five Liguor | '© °° Presented to hin ;l'n(lex} States,” he added, “spends mil- | throughout ‘the state wer s ers, man: 3 o and cat- |over generall e obser o atiinded the wedding wers there | Iayie,oods, is another rustic struc | of whom were employed in' the samo man b 55 4ont i Cases Over Until Today—Two Held| A DECIDED IMPROVEMENT. * | 40,0 bt one penity 16 stop tubers | Toutertutanie Gubias ! ey o he last_ti i | Lare WA DELK ropt. e au- | calling to which we now respond; we -two out of the next twenty- g culosis. Why should animals and | mentioned in a majori e Tace of thelr fricnd. Neither the | thor built for his children. Eere may | are aiso represented by members of | nine Amarican league games Wil be . Cobblestons Wall and Concrete Walk | crops receive first cocnsideration over | and. in aome. instirc 5 . - . still_be Seen many of the playth! the G. A. R, who fought and bled in | played in ” About Cruttenden Property. humanit Wer T Rev. Thomas K. Beecher nor the Rev. | o¢' tne little ones—undisturbed 5Ince | (he Frar op~oy 0y . played W nity were " : 5 g their | ~“Humphi” and Mr. Aldrich condensed 3 Rev. Dr. R. 8. MacArthur of the Cal- | vices in many inst D= Joseph H. Twichell who perform- | their occupsncy. country not knowing what minate (heir | a world of meaning in this A new stone wall built along the | vary Baptist church said: ~The fight | given by member: ) front of the Cruttenden property on | g, : . 3 gainst this disease is a public duty. |ganizations active CUR street where the street has been | It is not optional with us whether we plague. £4 the wedding ceremony. WS D e | When Mr. Clemens First Saw His |life would go out in its cause. These | - The noses wers sounted and Mr. However. | Mr. Beecher died severai : < X Wife. men, gentlemen, as well as the young- | kin: : B e e o i or generation. are now imposed upan | L e 1o SHEmPE to get & vote. straigihtened and widened and a new Been expected to attend, was called to | It was during the Quaker City ‘ex- | 9%, B > 0 ¢ s ¥ vthe politicians of this country with 2 concrete walk laid is an ornamental Hareford. his home, by ihe serious ill- | pedition in 1867, which Mark Twain [ DY the Boliticjans of this country with WOLTER SINGS HYMNS. £ Davis, | feature that strikes the. eye and calls LI lrnoete 'l oriie. e ST TR SR ess of his wife, who died this morn- | has immortalized in “The Innocents | VI8 '8 BO PoT @ brd - for admiring comment from all pass— ng. : > Abroad.” that the humorist met Gen- | 35, JOCRT COURE In _the occupation of | a¢y Three Hearty Meals Sunday in the ersby. It is a cobblestone wall laid T Y Floral Gifts in Profusion. eral Langdon, then a young man, the | iy 8 o0 Wo0e R ey Tombs Prison. solid in cement, but the ends of the| SnoW Flurries Sunday in Tennessee— | Sixty Mile Gale Has Been Blowing on _Amons the floral gifts which were [son of Jarvis Laugdon, a mmh'-en: this in acoordance with the rights thas 2 o stone are allowed to project out be- Growing Warmer in Northw Lake Superior. rranged in profusion about the cof- |and wealthy Eimiran. ‘Langdon teok | op® Jp Scfordance Tith the rights PR . PAEIRST n e, P B Lt g fin was a beautiful wreath bearing this | kindly to y3ung Clemens. an e itk ot M. hée e convinted of - thb or of . Ruth C. e and, pleasing style to the wall. A | St. Paul, Minn, Apnil 24.—The tem- | Duluth, Minn, April 24.—W imseript. -From five hundred bovs of | timacy which grew out of the meeting 99 ing Lobsters g : double. top. row of small stones s alao | Perature has heen slowly rising in the | any serious aceidents happened durl the Louisville male high school. In [led to marriage of the suthor ‘with| In. the question of bringing egg- - of. Toi . i x arranged in such a way as to add to|northwest since midnight and indica- | the storm which d Friday and remembrance of Mr. Samuel L. Clem- | Olivia L. Langdon. bearing. lobsters to- the state hatch. > vl mal - the general effect. tione tonight ‘are for warmer weather rior ens. who has brightened their lives “I saw_her first, re ‘Twain of L personally, am bitterly opposed. J e S A Sman deners and fruit growers suf- with innoceny Jaughter =and taught | his wife in his autobi , “im thel T .rgzx “you aill kbow as well The - Connecticut Patents. fered lgg\'un them squarencss ana_grit and com. | form of an ivory “in . merfas Itk ‘small lobsters were I Mm; . The lint of patents Isened from the | . Clevela¥d, 0. Apri Northern King of th . 1 & ;, 3 n = , s : » | p e prin Suluth, and ha lic. but the attendance was not large. | Smyrna, in the of 1867, when | tain ten to fifty small fish which, b - [ADERLLY, XW18.-Yor sthe. state o :O0M- - In- Cotumbe, Clnelinati and .. Besides the funeral party 'which ac- |she was in | ity-second year.|being under size according to the law y s s & 4 ‘“G””H :&"k‘;:k S 5 eland the mercury fell below the le hae been fite ng_included only ¢ & 3 , it is seldom . i -+ a to United States Forecaster pert = alone, shade roller; G. A. Getvert, Bridgeport, r!?enzmp,v, frost, snow and rain pper co At Hougt ver. was slender and beautiful | that' we cap! : . Smd giriien, and she was. Both EIFl | Bumber that I Rave sator T oy adjustable vise; C. M. Greén, Hartford, | 11" [N ehicy; Tngt o and woman. She remained both girl|ask the reason. fotary explosive engine: B. M. W.| “yggnville, Tenn., April 24.—Snow relatives fand old friends. Dr. Eastman’s Remarks. wet and Laurfum dama. and raflrond and e Dr. Eastman said in pas and woman to the last of her life” In years gone by it was the o fine imposed when not complied with. Hanson, assignor to Pratt & Whitney " Bl ot Ly S S here at this time 1o | E e L ens® Headstons. | £ TOWIn cEE-peatink Jabsicrs o he | Ths 1iw has mever boon repenied and company, Hartford; metal reducing | fay" e povernmment . thaemamerey | AMC 1 delayed epeak of the great man whose going | EP . waters from which they were taken, | the permit has been gotten out to pro- machine. and relieving attachment for | registered 41 at noon. It was @8 early | Princeton /Theological Student Disap hence the whole world mourns, nor to _OV:; M.rl.h c|e1:-m“mv‘., flong; nature take its own course in | tect the fishermen. Mr. Woodmansee jathes: LG Hine, assignor of one- | his morning. ~Clouds probably will e claim for him that place in the hall of | side the fresh-made one today, tands | the production of this crustacean. At |TeDOrted that he. as chairmas of the o S W. Trant, New Britain, gar- | prevent rost tonight. So far the dam X HERE Lo oo L VTR fame which only time can give m. |a ur{‘ne engraved with epitaph: | this day, gentlemen, we have been | COMmittee, understood from his con- X o mel:‘t luppohr(ler.‘ H.HJoll‘P,\. i!‘) n-;)r age in Tennessee from the col snap | Princel 0‘n' N A "I"‘I oo he u. We are here to weep with those that ‘Warm summer sun asked to assist the atate in artificial | versation with Superintendent Rath- e bruxh ho der; H. Laughlin, Jr. [Rac paen light dents of Princeton Theologica . weep, to give thanks to those whose S R —a propagation and we have complied | burn that this permit would not be and D. Schuyler. Bridgeport, assignor e R inary and the police: of the surround Gwn be was in the sacred bonds of Warm_souther win and received a recompense from the | Necessary this year. as the application 3 to the Perfect Sliding Door company, | ¢\NcINNATI HOTEL BURNED, | [N country scarched in vain toduy for iluman yinship and family affection.” Blow softly mere. state for the fish that we have de- |fo° 4 resident lobster permic would {Banger e L L OBrien, Anfils Lynden L, DZilvi, & graduate of loyer After the litth ves o its . By le groun s report was . o P colle Zolombo, eylon, # 1t e the last time upon the features of the Lie light, lle light = it T reelin o e e e o Tiowed iy, Bieiriiimg bf Ve MOt to the I B Palmer company Three Persons Lost Their Lives—|(ONCED, COOMPE, CTNOM S50 G0 one dead, the coffin was closed and (tm::s Goog ni:;-:. e-gn . haye received higher prices for our | C8tion, which was found to have no dbekown. spring bed or sfat, and re- Crossed Electric Wires the Caus vear class of the seminary, who ap- - - Sk o, o i it ki i s R T e el o ro: Vo | Dractioaity 1he cana T o gadist e {ihree patents): G. B, Fikington, Was | = Clcinnatl, 0. Aprl 26.—Three per- | b feated he has sommitica suicide b A R B LS RS, er eac! e 3 - . Wa- 0 24.—Three per- | iy feared he has c Y AU My g, eestiomon i toat | the Nsherwiengto, Bilug o Iobetsst in terbury. gearing; J. H. Pilkington, | sons lost thelr Hves and haif Growninesin: (I e - HI ADJOURNED SATURDAY. FOR THANKS OF CONGRESS. | [0 J80 2 e tion. T would recits | A--eh ““";'.':'“".“:’;:":- R compressor: E. A. Schade, assignor to | Hotel Thoma shortly before midnight |to have become deranged from over- ¥ aREt or Writte a section from a despat: - g Sopol the Stanley Rule & Level Co, New |last night. study Sixty-four Connecticut Delegates Wers | Copy of Letter Weritten to Speaker | 2 Secilon from a despa cg,g::g:;},{‘;; fishernien not present at the meeting - Britain, plane: F. W. Sickles, Hart-| Two of the dead have been identified S et Present—Sessions Were Rather Quiet. - Cannon in 1906. published by the Norwich Bulletin: ~ | jopsstie cwion ocase 8ll egs-bearing ford, T. D. Miliea_and M. J. Carroll, | as Walter G. Cameron, lawyer, and | Story of the Crucifixion of & Slav an pFhrig . ers when caught includes F. X. |apout assignors to Siro-Carbuerter Manufac- | Harry Lawrence, proofreader on a |- G nEanisoniet o pecial to The Bulletin.) ‘Washington, April 24.—The death of lames Artificial Propagation. Ashby, Roswell Lamb and .Cornelius | turnea turing company, carburete: R. L.|morning newspaper. The third body sk g v 5 With v Mark Twain has recalled his letter to| “In the artificial propagation it takes | Fowler. ' Capt B. S. Pendleton of Mys- | be back Wilcox, assignor io the Waterbury | bas not been identifiod. Avella, Pa., April 24.—A weird s o A el anmual conaress | Speaker Cannon in 1906, when be. was | five years to raise one pound of the | tic Was appointed committes to wait | etor Farrel Foundry & Machine Co., Wa-| The hotel was situated Walnut | of the crucifixion of a Slay wl . e T e ot the A ican&res® | engaged in working for a bill “in the [ Meat, because not more than two or (On the fishermen of Avondale and |ing terbury; bifurcating machine, and Sixth streets in the retail dis- [ been published as b it e e dose.Comparea | interest of literature,” as he expressed | three lobsters come to maturity out of | Watch Hill for the same purpose. and for Designs—E. A. Gutermann, assign- | trict. at the hands of emplo S e renses. 1 has basn a|it In his communication he asked for| 10,000 eggs produced.’ If these figures | It Was voted that the financial sec- |inis coat or to Manning, Bowman & Co., Mer- | The flumes are supposed to have | burg & Washington Coml ( Pt < Freg g hat | the privilege of the floor of the house, | are’correct, and they undoubtedly are, | Tetary report the meeting exclusively | it Tha ! iden, leg for coffee urn, chafing dish, | been caused by crossed electric wires, | here, is falsehood unmitigaied quic ome. due probably to the fact that | i PESUSES 98 (00 D000 o Cpeak: | a8 this study is of vast importance | to the Norwich Bulletin and that he | ‘g & i g Al . cording to Justice W. W. Weigh r e e et | er Cannon's files. The letter follow: fo Newfoundiand fishermen. where the | order 200 coples for aistribution 10 | saying thers S AREOME Sy oF ARy Mine Superintendent’ Beg n were e 3 re been h Dec. of lobsters is th test i ymbers and: fishermen ew York, 5 & county’ rift ov. Gec b Smdercairent of bad feeling between| . Washington, Dec., 1906, |'breeding of lobsters ix the sreatest in | Mombers and fishermen in New Eancl niv e e .. PoveRycacoial. o 7 % L fhe alleged victim of the cr n the regulars and the insurgents. which = BueleJoo— et L e et e : > g was no mon: it when he| A poverty social given Friday even- Mrs. Julia Cushman Twichell. o bR victin, Pprovably will break out next year,when | thanke of congress—not next week, but | 250, (507 FORCERION 18 the direct ReQusE Mwitieiar PRl ive It to her. Chief Murphy was then | ing in Froehlichkeit hall by the Ges-| fiargford, Conn, April 24.—Mrs.| i 5 the mational officers are to be elected. | ISRt ki "}l‘ "“‘" Bacemmary. . Do | tetany.” Y mall lobsters | Following the special meeting ad- | informed of the circumstances and ef- | angverein Froehlichkeit, having guests | julia. Caonman Twichell. wife of Fe Five-ViariOId Neow Yerk Girl’ Kide Sity-four out of the 82 delegates to <y it "T::‘;fl‘g;“’:fi" At ‘the conclusion of Mr. Austiws |JQUed at 845 the resular mesting 4 from New Tondon in addition to the | Jasepn I, Twichell, for neariy nity i, which™ O ect i titled el > = = e association was callet ler many local peopl a f the Asylum avenue o et Couring The Somgrean ana ae| suasion ¥t you cam, by violence if you | Speech. the hall which was crowded | and under suspeRsion of the by-tame, G N R O O T B e N gy P Tisual were prominent In the proceed- | IMust. For it is Imperatively neces- -meh ermen, | six new. members were admitted to the | 43y, when the chief arrested him. merous grotesque costume: iy Bt the Hartford hospital folowing | ¥ old daughter John N . ~ e Imibed i~ | sary that I get on the floor for two or | F2RE with applause, demonstrating the | association. e There was ‘only $112 In his pockets|led By Robert Gley anid. Mrs. Joscph | 0a% IS L 21l to- o Arilt. merchant living in S oty Pns Shown By the elec | three hours and talk to the members, |feeling of those present. A communication from - B. Frank Peringer in costume. Bakern orohestca | oehels was 87" yonrs o and leavcs | Bast 1286 xireot. alanppesred from e e S ohn T Sterling of Bridge. | Man by mah, in behalf of the support, Other Speakers Heard. Wood, = superintendent - of forest, flsh 3 ned | plaved for the dancing, and the Edel | basides her husband two sons and|in front of her home Saturda n port as one of the vice presidents gen- | SHCouUragement end protection of one| Capts. Edward Woodmansee, Mitch- | and game commission of New York, weiss society, which is also to give a| yhree daughters. ' Mrs, Twichell was |and has not'been seen sii i 9 “rel by the largest vote received by |Of the nation’s most veluable assets|ell, F. N. Ashby, R. Lamb, Edgar Main | Was read by the secretary. dance this month, furnished a nice | taken suddenly ill Saturday while her | ents believe she has been kid ~ and industries—its literature. I have|and Allen Ashby spoke to some length | “Mr. John §. Latham, Secretary F. P. . lunch during the evening.” husband was attending the funers énd a g al alarm ha o by the police iny candidate. and this in spite of the - she is classed opponent | arguments with me—also & barrel with | and with the exception of Mr. Main P o ey from the policy was but $3.5. - Yo i i AN Sienaing the fun R ration: liquid in it. Get me & chamce. Get me | all favored throwing the cgg-bearing | “Dear Sies We ars sending you un- T = Wadding Annive: Prakytacian caurch; Now present administration. Mrs. e. % ihe thanks of congress. Don’t wait for | lobsters back to the waters for nat- | der separate cover a mumber. of ap. | CHELSEA BOAT CLUB On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J.|later returned to Hartford . and Lt LT tead of | Mother and Five Children Burned to Plichfield was elected state re- he others—there is not time. Furnish 1 ition, M M i V. Y. v e wWa gent. and Mrs. Clara Lee Bowman of | I ,ural propagation. r. Main said in [ plication blanks for lobster licenses, ENOVATED. | Dver Potter, Mr. and Mrs. George going to Flmira, N. Y. whe: was | Death atate, both of course without opposi- 3 e capture of | 15th inst. In reply to your inquiry, we Brewster celebrated their first. tw srave, Mre, Twichell was & lifelong | yrionch. Neb. Aptil 4-—3rs. Je - let congress alone for 71 years and |several egg-bearing lobsters and we | would siate that it 1o nocony e | 'v® "':::""m‘ - Yor U B rs ana Aflyofect. we p friend of Mrs. Clemens, the latter hav- | o/ feh And five children were Boats Being in Shape 58. | saries, respectively, at the Mir. | ing been a member of the Asylum ave- | 0, 0°4t1 this mornine when 4 itled to the thanks. Congress | have been d In addition to the $6,000 contributed | 2m ent recompensed by the state | have Capt. Thomas Hamilton - ~ knows this perfectly well; and I have | for the delivery of these fish to the [ture to these applications. . e and Mrs. Potter. 'A fou nue Congregational church while & | yaveq his two-year-old baby, hu e‘:fi t that this 4 uite m and :‘z:;, %Imi&rml::fl{c;:lflsrgp?ga- “Yours very truly, _ Preparations for tfie boat season | per was served and later 500 was play- | resident of Hartfor: burned so seriously that of the Connmecticut room in Continental Lo [ e e ; - ed from “B. FRANK WOOD, |bave progressed well at the Chelsea |ed. Many prezents were received. H e expected to live. ben merely feit by the house and nev- | the sale by so doing amounted to “Supt. of Marine Fisheries.. | Boat club house in the past week, at- —_— Suicide of East Hartford Ma i b ang_turned over at this congress | /°% TR Y S Y b % by Buel. $678 was contributed by | “ ) “ e aar alint e hInE (ke (126 &nd this' amount “per K.’ tention first having been given to the East Hartford, Conn., April 24.—De Artist John La Fargo Dying the Connecticut Daughters to be used nz»s:::-.n"q':um i o o 11;;“.,.,, tance. U8 all in defray- | This matter pertains to the custom | inside removating in the parlor, which ; 5 o'clockil snondent because of ili heatth, Georss | New York, Aprilsté.—John La Fa fn_furgishing the board room. This is| With love and a benediction. Roswell Lamb then addressed the | Of, 2PPIVInE to Captain Hamilton for |is now all completed. The floor has N Root of this place committed sui- | go, artist and author of world wide the largest sum contributed by any MARK TWAIN. | chair and said: “Mr. President ang |27 aPpiication for the New York li- |been refinished and the furniture re- v’ the use of fleld | aijge today by drowning in Long pond. | reputation, is critically i1l at his re state for a number of vears, and the brother fish S T that | cense. which has been -delivered by | varnished. indistinct, but | Root left home early today and on his | dence in ifth dvenue, and it is said “ommecticut Daughters were congratu. = ek s g i ow hat|nim in years past some time in June,| The float has been in position all!can be plainly seen in the esening in| gaflure t oreturn 4 search disclosed his ms hold out little hope f . eir splendid showing. Offered to Build New $30,000 Bridge AL 5h:;x;burnt _lnbgglelr-] L0 |and it ‘has been the custom of the |the week in front of the boat house, | May. clothing lying on the banks of the v He is 77 years old and The geport chapter was special- Over Charles River. s Tor wh”m“_ two of thece | fishermen to enjoy the privilege of é has e i pond, and later the Hody was found. | guffering from infirmities of age. Il Iv ment at this congress On| Boston, April 24—The mystery sur- | years, but 1t we toow ih. To® | fishing until this license has been de- President Taft Prefers Results. He was 46 years okl and leaves his | wife and son are at his bedside Jfonday the ladies of this chapter gave | rounding the identity of the Harvard | yeed from n!u:; ot _fle-h‘-::‘;ymg:; livered. This year Mr. Hamiltén was h President Taft has placed a defigite | wife. € s e S an informal dinner in homor of Judge | ajymnus who had offered $300,000 %! same at interest in some savings bewi: | 2PProached by 3 member of the Fish- | lodge, down Cap. | programme of Jegislation before ~n @ — o — Fatal. Run to Catoh a Foul, Tip. Morris B. Beardsley of Bridgepurt, who | puild & mew bridge over the Charles | we: weuld tane our: meos ang” Dk | ermen’s Protective association ard up- gress and, aithough sectional and fac Personal and Public Expen ) New Yhrk Apkil R okdia: Tow has been here all the week representing | river as an approach to the stadium | it where the dust would cover it watil ication blank tional interests have been the ca 1t i to be hoped that tho probes NOW | 10 yenr wia Bon O the m lcan Revolution. | from Cambridge was forgotten, during which time we would of much bickering and delay, vei the | in progress will bring forcibly to the | yu bt 20 PN SF RO T THETEE The vt chapter also put the | when it was ed from e e Babe’ SOur Ter cot: Sntar~ : 4 repaite | programme steadily is maki people’s._minds the question of whatga)l game today, fell head foremost names of Mies Fannie Crosby, the|source that Larz Anderson, 1888, of [‘est.' Would It mot be more profitable was Jsunch but _iittle is personal expense and whit Is Lublic | jute & shallow pond and stnck in e blind song writer, and Mrs. Secley on | Brookline, was the man. The to throw -that money into the water - expense. There geems (o be an iden | muq bottom like a stick, his feet pr the remembrance Baokjat the national | bradge Wwould - fepiace the A e vt Tt of % are Raymond Wulf, his administration wi abroad that an officer is on public AUty | frading. e wds dead when pulied 3 ed by results, and with c Wherever he s or wherever he goes. | oug %" 3 structure, which hms been found inade- | tweiye, or fift ‘per ‘woul F quate to accommodate the crowds that | make a ot “:Int w:e::tfmxe que.f t leagerness he has been pushin; The lack of discrimination upon this d h at his command t point has resulted In much unjust ex- | flock annually to the stadium for the s . Congress Saturday. Socattad Sthe- anmen o promises that have been mude. | pense. It won't do for an officer to | ze Goes on Trial Tod April 24,—Af Washington. April 24—In the sen- _— Unanimous , Action. < ; . s not blind to the fact that the | hold to very liberal views of what the | . Borah “in opposition to | o The motion was put and carried : o e Lpublic nas been put In a suspiclon At | law in us (0 this expense. Nor will it urrers, re-iudictment rd toaffic agreement of doluk (himes mav ol e { whIGh seems 1o haye been the mul | dge Martin and s jury nul branch of the Unked and we do . exactly the same ax ihoxe 10 mueh of the e, | 2 “DHll; Senators an . an bile ‘agree that we will retu le have by i 1. 1l | . o r Wi n egg- % s American people have been laieiy There I8 no place where a person | . Bre T, Tecelving t | bearing lobsters to the.water as soon. ~~ < g customed, that is 10 xign that they are |should be %0 particular as b the pub- | 5 as. h = : . mot thoroughly practical. Me service where one is supposed (o | 2 - <. | In seeking 1o get results President | wateh himselt and to be guided by | Connecticut Farmer Commits Suicide - 0 Taft has not undertaken to Le & trou- | strict sense of honor. The of duty | New . Ita A AR Ble hunter, nor vet to make himself a [ should Le ax siraight and clear as u| 5o OV ol Uil 8 source of contentior ray "of Hght. And this remark tn ap- | NN W 0oy 1ving Tn Oranke he has been called weak-ki fouble partieul V legislators i eihae s Tate , Batiiday by xullible. both of which statemen: £ they o wrong everybody goes wrong | (it L BHEES Tete . B eCs without foundation in faci. Although | and If they do p selfish thing so it goes | Wbl 00T, BECE, ) ReTEoR FA®, 00 he does mot court antagonisms {o hix | down along the line. If there is a stain | JEbis OV proposed ze€ he i miewdily | in e fountaig it 8 down in - the ZEERR 0 [ Ah guiding the great federal legisiative | stream.—Ohio State Jaurnal, 3 = = TEEIVES 3 ery 4md Boves. (o be amie ol o - Stsamship Arrivals. [ has vor 2 - Appl n d before the people. when con- | The Russian Government’s Order | At Liverpool, April 24: Caresds, from he state ¢ gt : adjourns. with a_ finished pro- | for the wholesale expulsion of Jews [ New York - “Jowstor ve ‘ 45K ises transformed in- | from Kiev and elspwhere ou At Southampton, April 14: 8t Louts, s - Co on- P 3 “ 2 ~Omaha Beg.. lpale. has heon temporarily New Yol rfot

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