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;. April : . o i B <ol s ber of Cottor Wm ,‘;“ & 2 b 17 o B ” = Nenn Endm;t anv:x‘!xg,"?or pressed Upon Appropriations Com: i e b S ‘ OY ABVOGATES | CONCEDED 1N DECREE OF THE - hin 24 H f 3 are current Fez has been pillaged 5 5 | : S ey A TR AR R i A ; SR a8 a result of & rising of the residents,| SHMnEET. : POTUGUESE CABINET. Fiudag, aBg dostrored abowi 100 PRl e o 2 _ 55 The rumiors, however, have -been re- cgived with all reserve. e S A MEANS OF SAVING MANY LIVES | s oo | EVELATIONS PROMISED ing shelis. - CLERGY TO BE PENSIONED | _The Red Cross Officials the anarchistic conditions in Morocco, 5 = i 5 notifled that no assistance At France ‘will reinforce her troops al- 3 at Douglas. i ready ,th i ther imm o 3 % S SHateil o “bateions Seloseed "frors | Labor Loader Declares Astounding Disclosures Will Be Made Regard- ‘Catholic Faith B e 2 et ot L oas SO 5 fi.u':..._h % eomu:l--_-e §§Eh§“§,‘;?§3‘"“"‘z‘.“?" Kiled eud| Navarro Denies Having M Slu',h‘.; De: ‘:' Will Be Rospected. | 1 b i _| + ~Armistice Proposition on Its Way to Madero—; The Customs Port of Dou 3 P has best’ esponce. by the baied] 4 edn Prisoners Mudl:é 36 Hfl'flfi Without States authorities. Leading Norwich Citizens Urge Project: as a Humane Duty of tiae State—Rich Patients Can Fly to Warm- the colonial army. Caj Te Uni of South Afri inecticut. P BT | e g & issi ;| e Lustian er Climes, But Poor, Refused Admission to HoOSpi= | foci. twa miles sbuthwers of the Cape S of Good Hove, Bight persons were| Hartford, Conn.,. 3 3 far April 19.—One of | Lisbon, April 19.—The cabinet has o i ; . tals, Can Only Wait for Death. drownod during the transfer of tho 500 | the Mvaiest Mfififik% e labor | coneluded the finishing: touches on the | -Grant Ricert, a plamber of Youngs- | - Chihuahua Not Hopeful of Peace. . R s vty Dot arrocic | Generd] sadenibly wan that Held todne S g T S town, O. killed his wife and three 5 ? : . t government. tu; on ‘Sehator Spellicy’s bill which calls | mulgated on Friday or Saturday. children ‘and himselr. ; He, G 3 i The Bulletin. ease, lkely to affect one-tenth of the : for'a- special committee ‘to i P . #El Paso, Tex., April 19.—A" formal Little Hq of Peace at Chil (Bpecial to The Bulletin) @ | Seputation of this state, eannet 'be| M'NEIL ADVOCATES BILL Sonaigions ot i EDay of /Al Crosds. President Fallieres of France arrived | demand. was madc 1onlght on GEnCral| Word from the inierier of thy B O A 1 e Wammit, | checked. Judge Ayling 'said that a TO RESTRICT MARRIAGE, | 20ishments. Senator Spellncy The main -points of the decree are|at Byelta, Tunis, Africa, to inspect | Juan Navarro for the surrender of | sonat particisation ot ot e om Mumane Inetitations In favor of | tuberculosis sanitarium was primarily E. | twice, -the- Iatter time showing excite- | 25 follows: the French protectorate. Juarez to the insurrecto army of Fran- ero, the insurrecto leader, r % imutactiod it TR —— ment “when- he reforred -to, the Tady | .The state concedes entire Iiberty of lkon T Madero, Jr. within. 24 iour the establishment of & home in New | & SCUC0 O Ny em were treated and | Would Reayire That Licenses Be Re- | garment workers' strike now on in this| 8l creeds, the Catholic creed ceasing | An Investigation is Being Made | The demans ssuched General Navarre fighting makes it less probabie London county for the care and treat- t 5 Tty — 6o bé the state relizion’ from the. date = a will change his movements in - 3 & a: “is of- | . Hartford, Conn. April 19.-—A num- : . : ~ orth al urches will - be : . | bl pce - dn. 3 or, i atdoms it {he hearing Befors the appro- B e lea b6 o | bar ¢ cimen 1 i e e O A ieod (et che igikere had | maintained by the faithtul. The:' First Denfanders; . comprising| s pm e e B W haie tather may be abie to :wmm- co}::fl::ee wmes%z after- at home, and the process of contam- | office of the labor commissioner 15 ex- | ing attarney nor in 'y the p rigy " The Clerdy to Be Pensioned. five Pennsylvania military companes, E’d?x-ct;? x;fiofi?;: self Efl “w;cr:“ with u'-le i f- B iR Kl e es | ination. is cHminated. Dected because of the comfirmation Of | = AL of the. depariment Stors proprie-| 'The heneficed clorgy. will continue to | N€Id & reunion in Allentown, Pa. . | ‘Note Sent'to United States Consul. | Tng more remate. 25 Now Tondon and various other sections | - Needed Worse Than Trolley Lines. | T2irick H. Connolley today. Several| tors of thia city and several from other | receive their stipends until July 1, after It Has Been Decided to Postpons| ‘Formal demand of the insurrectos| Americans 36 Hours Without men who were candidates for the com- | citles wers: prose of {He' county were represented. ¢ o8 ‘wero: présent, :Spealiers were fre- | which they will be paid pensions. 1 ty epres e Bdge Avling stated thet hie would | missionership are noow candidates for | quently interruptedand pled wWith|. Broperty. Ceded for Publie Wership, | Z0F, SIX months the departure of the | for the surrender of Juarez within 24| 1 geveloped today that the 14 Tuberculosis Commission Favors It. g without ley roads, | the chief cderk's position. fis and at ‘bitterness of s P- | troops ordered to. the Philippines. hours-has seen made jcan prisoners on their iast day’s Tofn ¥, Ganahaman. Hartford mem- |armories and various other_improve-| 'The local superintendencies are ex- | Fuitog was. mwmifoston bormers ooy | . ‘THe Droperty mecessary to the celo- arro, commanding the federal gaitison | v, Cnihuahua from Casas Grandes D i el commis- | ents if we can have these sanitari- | pected to be change®.as well, . and| who Tavored ani oppeses the rasere|Pration of puble worship will be ceded| There Was Nearly a Fire Panic | of Juarez. The note was sent from EL |10 SUNEIHT M, st CLeCed D O e e e etuators remarks, | Um8 to save lives and check the spread | many candidates already are aciively N e to the clergy free of cost. -All the|amons the 200 guests Of the Broad- | Paso by a mossenger to United States | woro without food as they 2 e e OO iiuensy | of the disease, which can e done. | at work. The withdrawal of opposttion i R Portuguese and forelgn clersy engaged | way Central hotel, in New York. . | Consul Edwards in Juarez, to be trans- | NeTe SWICIOUE 1000 S5 FiEw, SoaiCiem report recommends the establishment | Luberculosis patients are now shut out | to Mr. Connolley, which had been ex- 7 e, i, Commer- | in raligious work will continue as . - | mitted to him by Navarro. No reply | Grrt '® quler o e to the exige e o R Y nntT of hospitals, barred from soclety and | pected over his confirmation, came as cialism- hitherto, but all others must obtain| Mrs. J. Elliss Hoffman of New Yark |has been received.” cies of war and not to neglect. Al x mu-hlily -hrgxm‘i:di’ hfi Dl:d}o:!&nhnwodm a surprise. “We. were horrified- over the great|authorization: was granted a divorce from her hus- Navarro Not at Headquarters. prisoners are in excellent health D;. JD::M-Q fs u‘hh-tu:: P nolhe Eovernor has not yet sent in his| loss of e in New York. recently.”| - San on Cletical Garb in Streets. |band in Faris on statutofy grounds. | Later [t was learned that Consul |good spirite D¢ O St Nenwich, s ¥ oy e mmis-|3aid Semator Spellacy. ~“Those lives} Al the religious property which is % . | Bdwards delivered the note in Navaf- T charge of the hearing and introduced The County Delegation. sioner, but is understood to be consid- | were sacrificed on: the altar of com- | ,oveq to belons to Drivate individuals, | The Bodies of the Mounted Police | ros headquartors while the latter was L.nx_v;,',"?;;.‘ ?vn::l‘ wmnu the various speakers, was first heard.[ Of the county delegation in the gen- | eTiDg the suggestions of friends of City | mercialism, It was’that horror that| Sithor Portagas i S Who_perished in_a trip from Fort[gaway on a tour of inspection: ividy and saw “As @ physician, 1 ‘see tho. aboslute | eral assembiy, Sepator Mahan of New | Bugineer Caldwell of New Britain that | prompted me to draft the resolution | Pespected. = British And. otner Toreipn | MacPherson to. Dawson, have been | “"Af eight o'clock General Navarro s o en necessify of such home in New London | London, Representative Frederick | he be nominated. - before vou. I know: of a workshop ofl| seminaries will be allowed to remain, | ©2U8d: |said: *“I have received no notice ask- | €Y obtained all necessery st county, ‘where we have 250 cases an- | Johnson of Montville, Senator Park of | | Before = the committee on public]the third floor of a department store|phut those connectsd with the semi s ing me. to surrender.” He turned on | ¢ 1€ FI% N ichiog” SR nually,” sald the doctor. He told of ( Eprague and Representative C. L. i o) ‘or McNeil made | in tbis city where a number of €115 | naries will not be allowed In the screets | ;319 Bill Edwards, New Yori's com-| his eel, Four. dollars worth of The dicuity of getting theso patients | Sfawart of North Stonington also spoke | 20 argument in favor of his bill which | are employed. The {nsurance rate 12 | o o) Bovy missioner of street cleaning, received | “Buf, Genersl, the Insurrecto secre- | Four dollars” swort b into sanitariums and of how sending | iriey i favor of the appropriation. | Fequires the issuance of a unifo: $2.92 per hundrad on that building. The 2 & medal for saving Mayor. Gayioe But, s | consumed .in & few hours. them away is mot conducive to the ’;thu I n." gt plication for marriages to be furhi Tate shows that theinsurance company Priests May Marry. £ from an assassin, ’ Y T s demand has been made,” | o axcellent climate the ease of mind that is so essential to the ¥ by the state board of heaith and regards. it a hagardous risk. s tne Catholic will no longer b the - o Reld. Geifed no such motice” | €S in their cells have plenty of siiccersful treatment of tuberculosis. | Archibaid Spalding, Tepresenting th | viding also that licenses are to. be.Te~1 Dol derous” Candit n . Connecticut. | State Teligion, priests may marry. In| A Speclal Committee of the New |'na replied. and walked avay. - ¥ | and light. Dr, Donohue said that there is no sani- | Selectmen of the town of Norwich, et fused to parties suffering from certal .."x"m.'“h' g cuse of death, pensions will revert tu| Jersey legislature reported that. tHere | was still in his office tonight A “God Bless You” for Taft. tarium in the state east of the Connec- | that it appeared to those Who come in | diseases. The making of false st % ve there are dangerous And|ine parents, swidow or children. Was Trau ih tite restetretion B eIC e D T . ek uieates A i il ticut river and ome is very urgently | contact with the poor that many cases | ments as to condition of health 8 1 tary conditions in mercantile e e tion in Atlantic count i at . He sald he Somight. to~ see | (loatams Tase Diovet o. needed. of tuberculosis that develop among | the performing of unauthorized yig ents in. Connacticut. If con- | MOTORMEN OPPOSE BILL would leave El Paso tonight to telegram from Cloveland. O them could be cured if a place was | riage ceremonies is to he puni fons are all right,:the invostigation: Two Suits Against Dr. D. G. A st i Vi sate] rne=Who chas O County Members Endorse Bill. providedl for ther treatmsnt. Severa!| Many physicians favored Mr. McNe Teveal that fact. If they are OF SENATOR HAMMOND. | o¢ Batnreoh, Ko for damages alioeny |, ‘Our men are’ anxious for a fight | was received by President Ta Representative John ¥. Craney, Nor- | persons die every year in Norwich with | bill. 5 it is high time to remedy; them. S i ages alleged | and T.do not know if we can restrain ‘God bless you for your wich, said he appeared to express the | tuberculosis that might be saved. He "are girls who will tell ‘a com- ides for Dimming of Searchlights | 12 haY¢e been done by night riders, | them,” he declared. tion of the thousands of sentiment of New London county | estimated that the expense each year| NATIVE OF NEW LONDON mittee many- things that they would on Electric Ca :fl:hn: e;f‘ t';x’e "c:un:l&!mnl.eflger‘sm:m: :il‘:dmh: 2’5‘3‘ m"&mm Mies Elizabeth W. Thempsen Descend- | While ‘telling of ‘the long hours that | ~Hartford, ‘April 19.—Senator George | of the '8 A, R otoT;:'fiugte, dleq ot ek vor un armistice bétween “’:} ?.Y.A::'I:\ :1’!‘ 1:"'1":- ealled ind the pids endorsed solidly, | for Gia Selsctmen, . that cho tewmiof|. ed from s Gllenial Govermer. [ SERGPT R é':'.!’skul? Sintaont o | s e ommmitisn, o8 Tailhiads Pucs: | prcumonta. < © oel® Aneas with | {05E3, O, Hinets fn. Mexico, D Vas: | dafeat at Agua Prieth was st Norwich would be glad to pay itsshare ikl ; i g A v, ini aay aft in fa & head of the confidential | whally to. the overindulgence T o oo ew | 0L, 18 amount and do everylhing that | Saratoga Springs N. ¥. April 19.— | nisrapied Snd, askel Who thoy arer | oo B g of scarehlighe Churchill Introdused in the | dbency of fie yevolutionists here, who | nsurrecto soldiers in intoxieat Ex-Senator W. J. Brennan of New | could g done in aid of such a worthy | Miss Elizabeth Woodbridge Thompson | “These's on2” hesald, pointing to|viding for the dimming of searchlights | Mr. Message oh Way to Madero. | lives that would be in great . were dismissed. 0l OB through United States i penr-ta ] o A ot a corner of the room. on trolley cars when the cars are| British house of commons @t amend- |is conducting the negotiations, received | iquors as found in_ the B s e el ™ Soreh taaner Hoth anniversary of her | ® “What's your mame?” asked one of | meefing any vehicle on tho highways | ed alien bill which, if endcted, will | word tonight that his message setting | stores of the captured city, e thoroughly complete investigation that Mips. Gertiudg: Lanman. of the state. The bill in effect would | change the govérnment’s attitude. to- | forth the armistice proposition and re- | to Colonel Juan Medina, com: London, Coni, April 19, 1811, and for | the prepristars.. - e rculosis | Mrs. Gertrude Norwich, told ’ 5 #1vo your. jame and be black- | Drovide that a penalty of $7 be imposed | Ward political or criminal réfugeés, |questing definite instructions for ar-|in chief of the revel forces, who Sommtasion, ot which he was & mief- | 0 naving 500 girls her care and | afiss Thomen e e e int ot | listed” said Peter- O'Heagn: ' legisla- | on tho company operating the road for ® Tt the Lruce, wia on 1ts way 10| into thia ofty and surrendered to ber, appointed by the legislature of | of how shie regularly. some one of | Gurdon Saitonstall, colonial governor | tiVe worker for railroad men.. violating its provisions. Bands of Brigands, operating under | General Framcisco I. Madero, Jr., who | United States authorities. 1907, and of how absolutely essential @ ta -fall- and finally| o Conmecticut in 1708, and a d-| “Whers dfd you work?” was asked. Others heard in favor were ex-Rep- | the guise of insurrectos, have been |is -encamped several miles south of American Insurrecto Kil B hotlh of fuch o i L last " she - sald, & Ganghtessor Capt: Wilfiam Thomipson, | - AL Fox's she answered. ., ° resentative John A. Dady, A. P. Rich, | committing depredations on' the pron- | Juarez, Mexico, Trspson, Atisonas be. THAt a home ls necessary in a1 who was ‘killed ,at Ridgefield, Conn-, R. ‘H. Potter Offers Substitute, -2l O Putnam- ertyvol Amitricane Und other: for | MadsFs Couldrt Read First Messags. | from Mabatian, sufl:-n. x London county is shown by the. T | tried to find 5 phce: S x&hi'm.mmemhnry Taid quring the| ' Rev. Rockwell -Harmon Potter, pastor Should Apply to Autos. o manericans have also been' selzed | T L 4 iror was also informed that | Mail advices from Tamazu of the present twberculosis <o .| young. man o are Revolutionary war, She is-also & di- Congregational church,| The opposition to the bill developed b his firdt message of Iast week, sent By | atate of Durango, says that in & #ion, and the question of necessity is | With tuberculosls; and it seems that| rect descendant of Willlam Brewster, | representing the Consumers’ league, of- | the idea that if such a law as suggest- way of Chihuahua City, and outlining | between' a. force of rebels under Members of th National ‘Water- thie ‘most important one in this cdse. | the victims of this diseaso are always | {ne “ruling elder and spiritual gUlde” | pereg oo 3 > i American, William - ¥ sthe :following-substitute for- the | ed is passed it should apply to auto- ‘ i viet limindry peace negotiations mand of an 7 The appropriation, Mr. Brennan, sajd, grl: r;ort mlng‘:‘f.y:‘\ms n'lxel;ll.-nfl of the Pilgrim Fathers. Spellacy -resolutior mobile as well as trolley car lights. It ;‘;n!gmco‘:nmsiiun! ns\({;ed the yicinity “:,fifm';‘ He h,,.i’ engaged. had. been ré- | and a national command, which should be an ample one. o8 kX ris. ead. | * Niiss Thompson retains all her facul- Was Alater A5 fh oomalttee, it the sburg to investigate reservoirs for two days, 69 rebels, fnclud: 2 3 1 beg of you to do something toward +2 J="Text of the Resolution. ¢ fo prevent the. annual. floods. n the | ceivediby General Madero. but that a 6 Reprosentative Lucius E. Whiton.. | saving. these young peoplcs lives. . | ties and is in the best of health. “irte 1abor committes is hereby au- | Connecticut company now has @ rule| proposed plan;to install 3 big stor | confusion as o the code used had|tain Collins, were killed, Representative Lucius E. Whiton, Mra. Frank Farrell. KOSHER KITCHEN TO BE thorized to appoint an Industrial com- | Ficir Tieadlights when meeting a team | 25° Teservolrs’ e e o mesvenser, thiats Ramon Iturbe, another rebel to read it. A messenger, therefore, New London, submitted that the neces- 2 7 mission of five persons to investigat 2 esca sguising BIE of sk o home had been estab- | , Mrs. Frank Farrell Norwich. ssid OPENED IN NEW YORK | fhe conditions of wage earning wosaen | °° ®itomebile. 3 An Architect in the French Foreign | was despatched from KI Paso today | mander, escaped by di Mshed. and that what is value would | 200 OOl Ths Goen i in the. state of Connecticut who are Motorman Leonard Opposed: office, M, Chedanne; has been arrested, | Federal Cavalrymen to Relieve Ojinaga ‘Rebels Greatly Outnumbered. be has become so apparent that there um“"dt !M"h"‘u' T the work of alding New York Jews Plan Luncheons for|employed in’ manufacturing, mercan-| Among the motormen who appeared | charged with complicity in the em Chihuahua, Mexico, April 19-—On= Deis y outi 3 €an be no doubt as (o its tmportance, | 178t She, bed u the WO of alding Scheol Children. _ | tile, contracting and public utility es. |in opposition to the bill ‘was G. W.| bezzlement for which Franiz Hamon, | {honsand foderai cavilrymen left here| The government force (i He =aid that the advantage of such a | tuberculosis sufferers. relating in ber . tablishments, as to'sage, physical con- | Leonard of Norwich, who said he did | chief of the sccounting department, | {oday for the relief of Ojinaga. They | numbeed the insurfectos,mont, Cwhom home in an educational way would be | r 0, coc that have como to her| New York, April 19—The first sch dition, hours of ‘'employment, hom | not believe there was any necessity for | Was arrested a week agq will proceed by train to Palomir, | were either killed or captured. SeeiECt #lmost as great as the immediate ben- | JWC 0 "o et C Ch o o more could | Kosher kitchen in New York cityids| Work, wages, responsibilities and com- | such a law as is proposed. He be- — ing to the reports whici thenee overland to Ofinaga The ini|ing to the Ters The foderal cas @Bits the patients would darive, from it surrecto activity in the morth found e done for them if a sanitarium were | t0_be opened on April 25 at public | petition with men, and to report its | lieved the officials of the company were | AN ATTACK OF G v and the educational benefits would x he di; 3 i v, A1 troops | nalthess are not known. 3 1 d in Ne London county. school 92, at) Ridge and Broome | finding and - recommendations to the |capable of providing for the care of the y f the available federal op ?:::' an effect during a long term ot | located In ;"J I_n. .t;r:“c‘ anty ;u-e:u. . nh i t!;:'nisl: Jewish chil- fener-; nn:m"y of 1913. A sum not mattgr without having a law. COSTS CARUS0"$50,000. ,}:lez‘ltnflprepgred. Now there is atz?{r b"f&e“::"g,:xnlm“’ \":5 "“,' . i ren a luncl r three cents, consist- | to ‘exceed ' ‘per annum may be M It o utward movement to mee e 3 National Judge John H. Barnes. F. J. Leavens, Norwich; told of the!ing of a bowl of soup, bread and but- | drawn from the state. treasury by sald| yra w',’)f,;n":?"wgfi‘:;’:m = o tdlensna De. t0,Sord Thenel ko attiyuron augmented by rebels. 5 Judge John H, Barnes, Norwich, told | Sale of Red Cross stamps in that city | ter, and perhaps a baked apple or a |industrial commission to pay the sal- | 20T DUPY 4 FEImARIC =aid he for Noted Tenor, MRS th: committes that the people present | 4nd how the money secured was used| cup of custard. ary of @ secretary.and the sum of $500 | ¢ ould work a hardship on both em- | New York, < April v < ’fi appeared because they wanter to get | 12 AP (he o Eo T ORls O o | the s, ciichen has the appfoval of | shallbe appropriated by fhe state 0 pigyer and employe. o said It had | Kalser Wilheim 1. swuns out juto 1ha| DAUGHTERS MAKE A GRAND TRUNK CAN'T - o mioney for the sanitarium: $80.000 was | Felated things tha ith nen meeng | the board of education.” sald Mrs. Le- | defray the cost of.traveling expenses.” | ol ™15 experience that the mOtor- | stream and meaded Tor e Ltpto the OR VOTES USE NEW HAVEN TRACKS. T g, he i not 11t wauld | Tesentative had done with such mesns | on’ samiecs, of the Iocal schout basrd | May Loarn Surprising Thinge. | Dect vie, SPSHisncs tut, the motor: | stresm and headed for fhe”ocher side Bk - g save Ilv::l. 'and nm'll\ an h;ls(llutdon Co b Ae and presenting Rob- {:l‘tgtf‘:yi m(::'}‘;‘rlfl:g ag:fl'fl“:‘l‘! thsr: Sol Sontheimer’of ‘the Hartford La- | ming headlights. = He. thought that if | one of her passengers. He goes back | Frisrids of Both Mrs. Scott and Mrs. | Vice \President & :‘-‘-[ llkm-“‘?("v:l':ud Bot e Suatien, 1ot e""""‘m,_m ) Norwich, sent away a | the scroct. " Sriins of t m;ms‘;e bor union sald: .‘‘Why shouldn’t we | there was such a law it should apply | aft>- an idleness which has lasted & s: cl Their Elect Road Will Never Agres to It. ¥ ng - ¥, vear ago by the soclety for treatment, | distriot superintendent. will Then chc | B2ve the right to ask for and be grant- | also to automobile headlights. He be- | since February 6, on account. of trou- o f F 4 declared, can go away to resorts and | § v i s o f o mountiins o, be treated for | & sufferer whose life was dispaired Of: | plain ‘to tiem that, all the meals will ;:v;;‘l‘ is::agg:t:nwby“s committes | lieved that the motormen do the best | ble with his throat “Cost you a lot ol c the poor cannot. There | PUt o robu,-‘},esu d{'e'ij'_he"*d = and | pe striatly kosher.” ibpoe is no hope I|or them. ;l‘l;e ho.‘;lm.ntz; g il el tln’s" e b PLATFORM GOLLAPSED AT will hear disclosures that will astound | Representat - not receive tuberculosis patien e 1 LAPSED All that many of the poor who are af- | that are open to all other tuberculosis | you mot only of conditions in Hartford | ", iner heard in opposition was § o ersons in New London county if the MONUMENT DEDICATION | but elsewhere in ithe state. If you flicted can’ do 18 to work in the mills | P \ i O s ia ot an protect | Representative George B. Chandler of o ; videnc 1 19, —The eome they can and there would be no ad- | money, didn't 17" he was Asked.' ‘of, | Washington, April 18.-—-On the eve e o alits. ot nesses?. If the committee is raised you | vantage in the passage of such law. | well, never mind, nbout $50,000,% e | Of the biennial electiin of pre ¢ | Trunk yailway to obtain legislation to : o Chandler Against It. |replied cheerily. “That doos not mats | Senerdl and other national oficens Of | oiipic 't to cross the tracks of ite ter.” Continuing, the tenor said his| the Daughters f 3 rival, the New York, New Haven and il ivity amony as due to o bad case of the| Plution sthe ceniey of BEEILE GV | Hartford, in order ‘o reach trouble b thep means is given for providing such | 0 Gyt grip, which settled in his throat. sHe : : ® | water terminal in this city, was et~ T e e ie: Lo the JAMECT | treatment as he has received. Corp. James Tanner Has Exciting Ex. | Witnesses you will ‘learn surprising | ROCky il Mo, thought that (he| iy’ put in ‘his summer in Fiorenee, | society shifted tonieht from Continels | Yin Gy 5t'a hearing before the legifise and die. The state in its mer:y and Was No Oppoesition. perience at Spencer. ‘h‘;"j;h Wells, attorney for the State| employes, as heard by the committee, 5:;2;‘:;2 gdoing some plaster. worl) and A e e members of the organization T évra:-{‘uan ia ;4 power should cease building monu- | There were’others at the hearing who Business Moms secsatarion eng Statel should carry much woight, as they himself. ire stopping. | Merely a nandful of [ Vice President E. G. Buckland £ ments and memorials as it has and | would have appealed for the appropria- | Spencer, Mass, April 19.—Just as is no objection .to.an investigation if | Were perfectly familiar with the mat- | yia| DEN MAN SHOOTS Dapghters were in the auditorium of e Hont ta” (he. Grang. Trumics erect others to the living. Tiom Sput . thern. wag 6 opposttion. ao| Corp. James Tanner of Washington, ¢ ter. under discussion and had no rea- nental hall tonight to hear re- |jec - S e ™ 278, tormer commander 12 ohief of 1t Jent Brousht merely to strengthen | (O (0" sther than honest in opposing WIFE AND STEPDAUGHTER. ng from minor committees, g{_‘fll;;‘!‘w“;‘}cg‘h;fufl'““°fl' of ‘fi“‘ < ug" & spnd s - 0 SDe = it. —_— 5 Mest -of the delegates were trying to Y President Dr. G. H. Thompson, Norwici, said in behalf of the clvil war veterans, | sMALL BOYS HA ‘He suid th a1 e Wit G : s G oryIng 52| Fitahugh of the Grand Trumi ; 5 HAD. e suid the proposed law was a re- | Blamed Wife for Telling His Business | win, vetes for their respectiv ., that physicians in mill towns see the | PATRIOTS’ DAY KEPT in connection with the dedication of * BDEA flection of the craze to regulate every £o the Neighbors. Gates* Much doubt exists as to wheth- | to accapt .- b b @re need of such u home.. The mili & soldiers’ monument here today, the Péople camnot afford to g0 to health S RO D NOST DN platform collapsed, throwing him and resorts, but are forc 10 go me & about sixty ithers who were it, 1 and die. As health officer, Dr. Thomp- { Lexingten, (Concord and Lowell Hild| 'y’ s #on sald he found sanitation very the Main Celebration. | No one was injured, fortunately, and Jimited and a difficulty in controlfing after being extricated from the debris GUN FOR PLAYTHING: | thing, even minute matters of relative b or Mrsi Matthow T. Scott of Iliinois, | 3Mr. Buckiand gave a2 TS 5 unimportance. Passing the bill would| Nfajqen, Mass, ri e o won the psesident-generalcy two | objection legislation. discussing his affairs with a neighbor- | Mrs William C. Story of New York, | poi 5 3 S a candl- “the tracks at this A Company ‘Invites Complaints. Zacharian T. Tallon shot Her twice in | or whether Mrs, Story, again a candi- | der tehe Fratie & & mu‘.’-“... % f’, d.” Both factions : Lenox, Mass, April 19.—Bdward i ; ’ = il be ele: > 13 ). —] -1 Ce S., - 0’ thy ales te, W FAy a——— ciu‘i:!i:?ér!:;leld A s Torieht ho et 3:}-1:?;“1 ’(‘)':‘:fih Mattoon, a seven year old boy, was C:,,&g;:;zfl&‘{,‘;‘,‘;‘t"‘ DTaeNne: U= B iy o ok bty e claithed sufficient votes to elect their Z‘:zp:;v:eflfimn{:;_fl-;& . Dr. D. J. Shahan. maried -the celebration of Patriots’ 5 T~ | instantly Illled, and:his brother, Fred| committee that the company invited|missed, at his stepdaughter, Fdna | candidate. bridging, tunneling or switching Dr. D. J. 8hahan gave the commit- lay in and about ston. - Grand Trunk’'s cars. y tes some very interesting statistics,| At Lexington, patriotic companies ed.in the shoulder by the accidentall (s dinm searchlights when meeting a | by shooting himself in the head as an| BRIDGEPORT MAN A ity Salictior A A. Baker of Previtt T discharge of & shotgun in the Mattoon { vehicle, in accordance with the com.- | officer appeared to ar anted to ses the. h“fl’figflafie&, Ifi‘x:ex today. pany’s rule, Which rule it is desired | Tallon's injuries are not considered fa- —_— New Haven allow the Grand Trunk the igeaid that the.gun had been left | ghonla be known of by all of the people | tal, though one bullet entered —her | fiod. With Knotted Ropes So Long|use of its tracks and that the News unloaded in the kitchen by an older|of Connecticut, but he did not believe | bréast and another her left hand. brother, but that in.playing with the| ¢ would be wise to pass the measure| Tallon, who was 55 showing how a sanitarium located in | of the town paraded, dressed in the T T t him. Mrs. ¥ i ER OF FEDERALS ce sald the cit; New London county would do service | uniform of the minute men. & BESORT T"'IAST LINCOLN PRISON dence A for two other counties—Windham and| In_ Concord, there was a parade of ABOUT TO RETIRE. Tolland—the three counties having a | the Massachusetts division of the boys’ TR, b combined population of ‘160,000 in _ 49 | brigade, while in Boston descendants|AS Head of Pullman Company i i Stand. |Haven'should extend its tracks #f He Can Neither Lie Nor Stand. | 0 sary for the Henent of its rival: years old and a towns. A sanitarfum located in New | of the early fighters met at the Old of Impaired Health. weapon the boys fourld some shells and | proposed. coppersmith, had not worked at his jeta ” il 19.—Ow- | Vice President -Buckland repiied that Tondon county would render service to | South meeting house during the| reloaded it . The. younger boy could | *'Motormen from every section of the | trade since Christmas, and his sensi-( Agua Priets, Mexico, SO0 1 7GrG | the” Now Haven road would mever e:'nfi'ulosis‘ {.'.'m:'m: 1;3«{13‘-"3: all fheinine in exercises commemorating m‘\'n" ienxo, ’Ahprv] 19, Pt x Liu D fhiflgm;lgrl i*:vgeg:;t state opposed the bill. ‘Ln'enc‘ssd t‘wu"lm act is said to} ¢ GANRES fes cavalry, is a prisoner | agree to that proposition. e ¢ part of the state of the Con- | the day. 2 i retire as president of the 2 o, - i - | have led to tire . - o1 Tils eagerness {0 icut river. “No better opportimi-| At Lowell, there was an elaborate | Pullman company next month, accord- | Penter: —_ = R L e e Fnae o : = fical charits was ever! of_ | programme for he day. but th mem | IIE 10 a slatement brinted hers (oda | 57 o441LOREN-DIE OF LOVESA RN LOWN TEN OF WOOSTER GUARD get Into, the fight was tio greil, o | SPEECH OF GOVERNOR greater privilege- to supply |ory of Lexington and Concord was|The Continued ill heaith of Mr. Lin- 4 BY AN AUTO PARTY RESPONDED TO ROLLCALL. | with him #n army pistol to fight with . READ AT HARTFORD, the proper means to help poor con- | eclipsed by the observance of the| SOl IS given as the cause of his im- sumptives ever presented itself to you, | fiftieth anniversary of the march of | Pending retirement from the tlemen of the committee,” said Dr. | the Sixth Massachusetts regiment, a |Management of the corporation- ahgn. “Those giving of the gull- | Lowell command, through the city of = pees of their fortunes m ;|1|:-o( e"fl' Baltimore on April 19, 1861. when | NAMED AS SUCCESSOR on, art, science and religion might | confederate sympathizers attacked the also do well to stop and consider, If | soldjers, killing three members of the TO NN NALTER ro0 restoring health to mankind is not a | regiment. noblar and better .ihing than carrving | Conspicuois at the celebration at MEASLES"ON SHIPBOARD. e v e ebols. T he was ‘ e George Hunt Instantly ~Killed and | warriors of %61 Colebrate THeir Semi- | hroukhl 6day before American Con- | His Excellency Unable to Be Pressnt Federal Grand Jury at Honolulu In- Fiancee Critically Injured. Centennial at Danbury- sul Dye of Nogales, with Tim K. Sul- at Business Men’s Banquet. vestigating the Matter. = roped. J Jivan, an American from Bridgepor E: o e incthnmiy i | . Danbury, Conn. 'April 1§ —he| Conm. . The consul had requested op-|. Hartford, Conn- Arril 19.—At thé" Honolulu, April:19.—The federal | teorse Hunt was killed instantiv. his | wooster Guard, Eizhti company, Coast | nortunity to see them. lvan for | R0 Dafiquet of the local T A gsugating the | ;. od, by an automobile which struck | 2rtillery: N G., caltbrated its semi-| The federals had kept Sullivan for| Men's association tonight a '-" death of. fifty-seven-children on the| Jired, by an automobile which struck | contennial here fonizht and the de- | soveral hiurs so tied with knotted|Governor Baldwin was [~ LT eael. Ths Obastc, whith sany near & ob the | yarture of the guard for the Civil war | ropes that he was unable to lie down | Smith. Owing to a o to Take Charge of @ny form of culture to fts highest | Lowell were Governor Foss of Mas- : % | highway near the P: X the governor, suj 3 4 Somey ie Li of-the vessel. -The Oteric, which sails | Rishway near the Pawtucket, R. IL,|i, 1061 The com¥sny was the fir stand up. of dates, the governor, plane:” Quoting teom scripture, words | sachusetis, Commander In Chict John enilsiRnlio Libiary: Unger (e Britis fige, reached Homo- | line fonight The operator of the car, 11 1561 The combany. was the frst|or SRS UP. | . iccs with the Bosrs | fha nanduet wes to have hove Nell of the Good e . an, he Grand Army of the lulu April 18 ‘from-the Portuguese Isl- | {harles Day, and ‘{Wo companions, G.| Governor Buckingham at New Haven,|in South Africa. Savage asked the | night: nads an engagement to followed it up by vaying. Republic, and Gen. Baward . Somerville, Mass., April 19.—The ing charities that soothe and heal and | of Elnl(l;lmton, N. Y., who cnm:::éf Lf"!tee! of the Somerville public li- bless, and which we ask you to scatter | ed the Sixth regiment, when -it de-| 2'2TY, announce that they have en- &t the feot of ¥ew London county |parted for the front Afty years ago. | g.icd Drew B. Hall of the Millicent eonsumptives like God's own flowers.” 0% e iy brary at Fairhaven, Mass., as libra- st © A ENGLEWOOD, N. J, HAS rian to’succeed Sam Walter Foks. Judge Nelson J. Ayling told the com- | . A DISASTROUS BLAZE. | Cannon Denounces Newspaper Influ- and of Madeira, pringivg 1,052 fmmi- A Saueck gnd Tosar Reley. e Ssive feature of the | consul mot to inform his family of his | at the semi-centennial of the We Chilren. dled of mieasles, and other dia: 9f North Attleboro, the victims resid- | X3y Pt e R L A B TR e e R e S e : I s el BOr- | company. Ten veterans arose and an- | COMPETITION OPEN TO Among ,the. other-/ speakers DISAGREEABLE TIME FOR O Thomas had not regained con. | P&M?s of those who have passed away “~ GIRL. IN"HAREM SKIRT. | sciousness at a late hour tonight, and The most imr eases. swered to their name: d as th Mayor Smith, ex-Congressman T = % L s L FLORISTS OF GOUNTRY of New Yoi R:'n_ A D, Leavite e of $1,000 for New Specimen of | ReV- H. E. were alled there was the roll of muf-| pp; mittee, in opening, of his experience . = i fled drums and the dipping of 'the ™ 3 gt S e b3 dered d 5 X i Telative to ihe stccesstpl arrest by |Seventesn Familios Homeless and $60,- | wasnington, A et 19.—A bitter do-|Men and Women Bursue Her Ungil| She Teay twents yents old and wae g6 | colors. Among the speakers was Gov- Rose Offered by Exposition. . Er e e & freatment of two ‘cale of fn- 000. Damage Done. numciation of newspaper influence in <% Chicago Police Arive. ' | have been married to Hunt in a short | PO Baldwin “San Diego, Cal; April 19.—One thou- . A BOMB EXPLO @lacussod the diaeiss da Ono abso- Englowopd RS g the fight over free print paper lagisla-| ° kg Dl 1s nell clarsed with man-+| 0ECISION. FAVORARGE D ~ fsana’ dollozs for'a rose, That s the | e o v v curable and pointed out. that th e d, N. J., Apri - on ng the last national campaign| Chicsgo, April Attired ,in @[ S18US : £ after_of the Panama-California ex-} gcgne~of-Qthi 1 in CI pructical way yet Known 1o she. {,g‘:}:‘;,‘w-‘;,flm“'::!-dfi‘lhs SMice of the| was made by ex-Speaker Joseph G.| brilliant light blue hidrem skirt i.stat- T e RAILROAD - COMMUTERS. | posstion directors, who want a_new | 507 K;"L“:"‘:.“h"" ully combat. It was. by open sl | ibie" o4 Press destroy e bulld- | Cannon in a vigorous speech in :the | uesque young woman. turned into State Army Orders. R : £ 3 £ spettex of the flower to be known &s| = * ight. men insegregated and smail col- || iding aafoimimg. Tie oy oL, | Lonse today in witich he voiced his op: |street. A+ is mmalothat wiat hour, (Special to The Bulletin.) i ot Dae Nt 1 CIM Be SeelaDings, and to be, et prii-ahi EREREEE R LoNii10 v & : ko may ot MAI;'I:‘:.' 10 | inated 51 Moot Posi s Cluadias sacipretiy fithies sweare i SO0 ansto thel washington, April.19.—The war de- & b s [545 1,1‘“;‘,9'1';,‘1‘413.’ S © SXPOSE | are belleved to have been kil “Sevefitéen farhilies who lived ‘in th of your own family were Stricken e o ViR 1o S0 5 ierent | SR 00 L DDA 2P| sust Diverced, to Wed Ausin P (e - - New York, _April - 19.—Wal PRI IS TR e not known. | e son of Wallase ‘TAaO Dioris ubercuiosis can be checked, thougl, Twpe Million Dellar Car Order. gfzynfifin'::é’smfi' v‘re:l‘ce!g::ta. B fire in a burning bui Also, | Pittsburg, April 19.—The Pittsburg | Harmon Curran, who was granted a 2 e Luberenlosis, will leave itd | and Luke ¥re railroad has placed an | final decree of divoros from her for: A member of orie of vour [order for 2.000 all-steel cars, repre-| mer husband, ‘Guernsey Curran, on the . 1 W h .Prmfl:‘ a_cost cd.l r; 000,000, with thel tenth- of -this month. The marriage gl T n& and_ Car| ceromony will “be performed next s A Dartmeni has issued an order to Maj. | g b b “to_ every | BCOTS, “Pipe; the -Larem .skirt!” shouted ‘a | Walters P, Penfiold directin ashington. "2 Phe oftcd will he extended o every 2 3 5. i BT 0 o asuager: comAatatt £ boy. 3 ek bt o Catee rco it el ¥or passenger putation tiokers florist in (e Uniled States. There That rted .the worst riot State B 4 by the purchaser must be made re but three general restrictions. stress naa seon mmos the tenmetens | month during. &pril, May, June and | pigays mrovided proper notice 16 sivs | Five el s Mhat (he rose MCst b6 haks strike. Before guiet-was restored the | S3; 1911, to the works of the Ran-|en according to a decision, rendered | dy, soithat te-can be easily grown oug- Police ware forced o act. . - JoiphiCowes -company &1 vaterbuty f sl 4 ate dommerce commis- | doors: The second is that the com- Ll oo bertaining 1o thef sion n the case of William: I, M, [Detitors must be residents or the Unit- 43 <. Stemrhahip Acrivals. inspection. of the muterial in process|of Philadelphia against the: New. York | ed: States, and the third lu that they e of manufacture for the ordnance de-|and Long Branch Railroad company. | must make known fo the floral asso- At -Hamburg: ,}1?-1 17, Amerika, | parton A restlation that lost tickels must _ciatiogPthair iitention to compete frem_New Yo Z 2 e = returnec to. the con ¥ Thesdate for tl e b A Glacron %fl 18 Furncssia, | A Gobil Monor of Miss Tast) find ix made was held (5 by, : R 2 i, 2 g - was given al ‘the x@ghnuiaa ion. able, FF s, .3 my campfire whi ’ % b W Y fampfire which marked the close aged. five:years, was wound- | Comtiaines ag to failure of motormen | Desmond, and then committed suicide

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