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'mt:cm:fl ncmc MAIL nkA )Hfr WAS rmm.w |. $ q: invita- Incacmnon Dne w Duhy m Obmmng Bonds for ;’V,Im m’:n' : s el o P : % in Sep- ’Lnu on lMp nnd Cargo Will Am Them—hborMentQRalleFunds for Deieneeof;“&wgg-" tnat. | & o - e g ! £ Passengers Were Being Transferred McNamara and His Pellov-Prxsonm—Grand Jury | S e Gareate lv% SO g uee S e LA B B i the cust ariston oF Core New F s The F"?nb'flu”"“ Helap Eie ?"'“"‘ | Shanghai, April 25.—According te Anzxious to Locate McNt.mln s Private Secretary . - > ’ flarprsed. ot roroi a"’a‘“”m'man Safurdey, has' been ex: | passensers who Mere rescuglifniet o i ¢ o A > ‘[3;“';“ g‘;fi“" Ay oilies | Charities: and’ correction sk 53 ol ship was wrecked on FKinger .Rock. a 3 Several ‘speakers AR Coiteen Young Wmm had a narrow | Sunday, the officers had ‘° use thejr “‘I:dl‘-anfiv:g‘-. Jnds April 25_Detec- | shou u:rtt. u;;l;\; 95 guats, Drew (3 What the [eséape from death in ‘fire when “the [ TeVOlvers fo kesp a_fleef of Chinese Pyt “Bumt‘ tonight %u . came“,‘“ W e“lo"bb"y < u:.x : . ution ' of ‘Streants. | dormitory of Washington eollege, Ten b oo tb;::lt{_ iridle the Yasin:, Pirates Looted Abandoned Craft. .and announced they had for- otb n 2 G yl en ai ov.ot:l:‘m le ;m:n a corrlilz 3 3 ne t % . If-the Decision of the F-dora! Court Directly the Asia was abandoned, the fifi to the first floor In an elevator: | nd Kilk I Jews. * 3 5 ms 5 ;. #1v+ | In Oregon is sustainéd a large tact of | pirates looted her. It is estimated that ‘Workers, who is ssid to-have been O This cofistable, Daniel J. m?m_ ob- = Fl e brief . of what: Ea Mand in that stato will rever§fto the |ithe total loss of ship and cargo plicated in the Los; Angeles Times ex- | tained in_police ¢ smfi a:;grfmzwmyge m o ted S\mes government.- +{{'amounts. to $1,500,000. ‘warrant, L e 3x charglag Drew with aesa nf"" "“fi of King Victor Bmmenuel .nu will re- | 'the oyater' beds e An. Invitaticn to Attend the celebra Captain Saw Recks Too '-“'- y im ping s gomw:?n. ne’glohry Sl lnd,figmm of “the i jon of Bridge'and A )s 2 Sperit Two- Hours il it the wartadt Rad maiz’ i’ Rome s, ey | s : o “tion: ‘of Columbug, day by thc Knights Three attorneys were Labor Men to Aid Defence. : e?a.nié 0 attend. ;he ;E vater e 'g i b} oF. Col o %o Ston mmen(nuvz ; day on the same charge fter mecret conferences of national | Have b ‘honored- by special & 1d ate g £ -seivai 5 ; |/ the; roc two hours in mm several-labor; ofmhsflbnn utmtf, fons, ‘852 number ofSwedes wer‘ e r T { y the vessel. obtaining’ bords fér, ras announced that d te | among -the soldiers: whp, fought an flttr ears ) ank - Ex-humn will pe|i . Ordered Full Speed Ahead. neys i ed;: to be made for the Italian unity and Sweden was about o C tcnwvsd largely from political influ: ‘He orgdered /full- sped ' ahead, with and J. A, G.. o ;| #nce of the Fridge and Iron Workers:| the first‘country ‘to recognize. the new 3 blem of; ‘ehce if a plan now being worked ouf | the object of driving the vessel firmly c\_m and . ant cou: mlmqulip.ydeat{en\dzga::en ‘and its {Italian kingdom in 1861 . - ¢ 3 of “waler hy treasury officials becomes active. i |on the rocks in order to prevent her tary, C. b EOSIIE % g : - from sliding into deep water. :o.:u:,l; Ford, lflhhnt dllmet lttnr—- Arrests Not “Grand Stand Play.” NINE MONTHS IN JAIL I')e g (lui con‘gw;‘n.atfm _— he Am s’ Association Therefwahs no panlcp and the prompt ti n J. = °y Fi MANSLAUGHTER. 2 it probably will ‘take some interest at|action of the officers against the Chi- o e (9t | - State Representative John J. Kee OR supplies af the. présent time. 18 in @ | this’ sosmion of congress in favor of |mese birates seemed to restore the Burns Intended to lurrqndor. gan, who is connected with the na- measure reflected - ‘ih “the constan tional organization of the Machinists”| Two Sailors Escape With Light Sen- ness: Gt tiwep mfl-x(ofx .people Fith coil-'. Igelsiation to settle the cotton bill of | confidence of those on board. urns was arrested as he wag go- fng to th eonrt of: Justice ‘of ‘the union, and who made the afidavits al- tences at New Haven. : lading q(xesfion. < P;l:a Mananl surrender, c. He was leflls kidnapping, said tonight- that E , Ena'atsht’:“ofd::oree gsootz‘:(y -y‘:::f ST CARNEGIE TESTIFIES released under $10,000 bonds to the ‘afrests of the private detectives| New Haven, Conn., 1 _Edward C. Pinpey, chief law officer 1 b.:(or: then ;r:lfd jury.. He WO:D :l:;f and- unoffigial investigators was not a moneths in jail for manalaughffl and o] 1 be. the salv &s "’if,“,";:":g'fi:" of the ?ecla.ma;uo; :e’rvlce has rgqign- BEFORE GFAND JURY. ed to testify tomorrow. -Drew, | “grand: play” on the part of the|simflar term.for simpie fmssauit wers be Svpetas 1o TRaf tldoen ot A Eonace | 80U, to take effect May 1. Phillp P~l Questioned R lative to His Knowled Bodore and Ford were released from | labor organizations. sentences imposed by Judge Shumw: bl B it 14 to.be expected that | Welsh, counsel for the National Con- uuf "":"a °'1!v° °c is Knowledge (grul uqd.:- mnd- g! ‘1:: same a.motn‘nt. ~Five—Witnesses Examined, ' in. the ;élxv;flornfim:rlt ’s'ifii—‘%'fii}a?? stale ?fln;us laws which will stop ::n;:tclgéxe ;smafion, has been named of Carnegie Trust Company. . g '.vb m E: !'r{fl the ‘l:: esses. were examined by ficss who' were Chergsd eith “murder | ‘3 olutiongel the i sxpame.t: iy Han- s S N il New York, April 25.—Andrew Car-~ ;:rdy TN i grand, fury during the day.’ Su-|32UGTS THO TeES CRETH Yilltng -an - on- ‘é‘vflc“" d“s“fl‘”ed thexgggmaxfio of -the RIVA:L RAILROADS - i negie testified today before the grand Dalianls Sonate 'Co asiil g0 D jury as to his relations with the now t of Police Hyhnd and Chauffeur Reledssd on 95,000 Bonis. Captain of Detectives Holtz were. the | oW man at Belle d-p% Hba fne}l mote rdlscussio; problem:: . REACH AGREEMENT. | defunt Carnegiet Trust com ity Kipke's case was the pany. Frank Fox. a chauffeur, charged with | first .summon and it is intimated | .. 4 ury him Sqw o ‘Contamination. . In the collapse of the imstitution ft having assisted in the llht.d‘lldna tha n:d'jur\ purposes to learn’ sla\x:htér s;:me being d.fmq Q. Everett Hill of Néw York. a san- New Haven and Grank Trunk Iron Out is said that vast sums of money which ping of McNamara, in that he drove 11;: jofficers and Police Judge|| i) tgmorrow. When Kipke's tase was] itary .engineer, said | that economic = “Tidewater” vD.f{mngu. Mr, Carnegie loaned it have been tied automobile .in which McNama Coilins exceeded their authority in th concluded, Stewart's: attorney: asked | losses- through’ séwage contantination up, and it is believed that during the this city lsst ‘Satur- | pare’ m.y took in -the arrest a.nd ex 3 are_enormous The, great, 0 Providence, R I, April 25.—An ! hour and ten minutes which he was dlv. ‘was released umlu' ; ¢ | tredition of McNamara, mymg'c. 2‘.‘.;!;:-. “:,,:‘,!%" e 1-:10 "?‘?,‘2 not in pollutfoh of .t ’),—%efi’ agréement between the New York, New | before the grand jury late. today :he 4 McNamara’s . Private Sccmtlry ‘Want- | court agreed -t the nine strenms,‘_!)ut ny. dest;-pyxng the parity. Haven and Hartford and the Grand |related some details of these Biagad)aiald ' ot ”m‘dee_ Atto 8 for Kipke | of .the = suDply. smhaller streams | Ttunk Trailfoads on the question "of | and was asked to what extent he had od. thén asked in view of the sentence| throughthe neglect of towns and cit- where the tracks of the Southern New promised further aid. He was - Attorney W: C. Appleman was the sthat a_similar |.,.'upo -them {0 G for: the sewarge. Engiand railroad, ‘2 proposed ‘mew |'tionec in counection with the. next witpess called, prohably for the' ‘.’Z‘g;';,,ee‘”{,‘;"" n‘:*‘{fir client.’ sayipg | He| recited per'on‘ experiénces' in | branch of the Grand Trunk, shall cross | but unconfiremd statements that. state ‘of ' learning the wherelbuuu that he had already opas¥ed three traci s"exmfemlce. lncludtng his in- | the'New Haven lines in Providence to | banking department oofficials had hesi- Migs Mary C. Dye, formerly ipri- : {, Wlflm reach tidewater, was indicated at a | tated to close the trust company v}m te secfotary for McNamara. Ac-|aiso be tuken into consideration. ch b id_gross” hearing given today by the house com- | they first learned of the. im the ‘attorney, the girl. Inl " Taig Tudge Shumwsy did, making ]| le mittee on corporations of the. Rhode | of its capital, because of an \\nd-r- the payment of a legal claim| ipe .m,,w. ninz months instead of. a ] so! ;.| 1slund assembly which has under con- | standing that Mr. Carnegie would see mmn Mc\lmara, “‘told 1Ap- ge,-vn .allowable for E Z g i | sideration tHe, petition of the South- | the institption safely through as a t she had important infor- mamlauhtef 1 ‘ ern New_ England for an amendment | matter of pride. eNamara and theiiron ] &u its. charter providing for the eross- | It is understood that Mr. Ci arnegie’s whiich, » 7 S Y that what Mg Hill ing. of the \Ievsa Haven tracks at grade. | testimony today was in contradjetion’ to have 3 SR boti & 4 3 A 5 ials of th two rdilroad ‘ayhtems | of the rumor that he had’ mu}e any ,to Appl Z ‘BY F ot €, ZIn 19 atono the:maf ‘but ¥, Prieman, s X A ’ ’ | Wol! p‘l" a.rmg today Vice ‘President *ou nna of the. New Haven -offéred; | V arcen gienie | § - New - ‘Havens' plat should be | about the faidure ¢ '§°;I*“‘ DAY 2Ny tra. .eost that anksdvhich included the 1t D edd G d Trunk rep- | Trust company, and’ who ‘is to appear reséntatives whe WwBré prssent present. | for sentence next Thursday, told the ed no, oppo‘l)thm The matter will be | district attorney today that s cli- re : ¢| taken up again lvy the committes. ent -were Bllowtbd' _his hfflbe? i edonh: Ay - TASY g & e i . . [suspended sentence he oV Say that e edly would | 1,500 .aéres. of. heavy ang bru o the Rl th-‘,‘;‘,’,‘fi:’,{ ] FIFTEEN. BODIES TAKEN would rehabilitats several of the bamks ‘Zlve Hoth ‘miordl and’ finan 14l support | 1ahd. The loss has b s i w'mbrae nothing: more FM OTT MINE NO. 20 which. he had helped to wreck, and to the three men under arrest. fir “Res o‘:‘!fi"“‘ n” open ‘sewers, A 1 » 20| thogeby save teh monay of depositors. extended. over ' into Bridgewater and = several ‘buildings located in the six| at. Mr. Hend rick ha;ze D({)i:dt:dm:;l_l Rescuers Work lut Hour at Time, SECRETARY MEYER TURNS hupdred acres burnéd were saved WAth | jace ~1nils t. wvhile in" this state “Owing to the Gas. g b 1t5 . "DOWN’ A CONGRESSMAN. e sewers are known to discharge Within| 1. Garden, W. Va, April 25 Fif- Senis over 1;:";’;’;“,,?’1?00 Tcerses 233| two mimarsd’ ofi,:h::l; ”t‘l‘;“?;a’fj;egg teen bodies Had beon. recovercd from | Pennsylvania Legislator Plans te Reg- REQUIRE LICENSE : .TO BUY A DRINK NEW LABOR COMMISSIONER ASSUMES HIS DUTIES ramriir s Democratic Legislators Solicit Joks Refuses 9" isclose Text of Superin- |1, goutubury about 400 acres have been the Ott mine No. 20 of the David Coal ulate Taking a Nip. {For Their Mimfih ‘ )T hufint .awy.r’. Apology. burned-over. A large force of railroad i‘;wsfinxa“fi;: to, dnl:x tt)‘x)ehc-o;?;:-l and Coke company tonight. Eight % employes and smen from the three 5 ther, éoutses thax the river bodies of the twenty-three men buried Harrisburg, Pa, April 25.—Repre- Hartford, April 25.—Labor Commis- Wuhmnun Am'll 25.—"“The incident | jowns are fighting the fire.; There is age i T the rivecs, by the collapse of thz roof of the mine | sentative F. H. Knight of . Clarion sioner Patrick . Comnolley of Dan- | !5 Closed-as far as the navy “depart- | practically no wind and it is hoped Con nation of ‘Oyster Beds. in :yesterday’s explosion are still par- | county is drafting a bill requiring bury dssumed the duties of his-office | et is comcerned, and it would seem |that by: morning the fires will have| 3 fose/and. asked Mr, New- | tially covered, although five of them | every man or woman who desires to 103 without the f:rmz,x(gy of being | due to the voung lady and her-family | been checked lands,-to; repeat .bis .statement in re-| Were in sight of rescuers tonight when | drink —spirituous, .malt or brewed ,,“-o,-),, in, as this ceremony is not “5 that they be Spared the annoyance of - gard to oyster beds.and this was done. | they had to desist-because of a gaseous | liquors in Pennsylvania to take out an uired. -As he stepped into.a place | further publicity,”."declared Serretary DOUBLE "DRC ING Mr. Peity,: clefl of the shellfish com- | condition. annual license at a cost of $5. Repre- "thrh was vacant, his_initiation was of the Navy Mayer foday in a letter to A= mission, pointed out _that oyster beds The rescuers were able to work but | senative Knight figures that there are through Chief Clerk W, D;-Parker, | Jebresentative Korbly of Indiana in STILL A MYSTERY.| yhich -be near sewers were not | an hour at.a time, and the further énto| at least a million out of the . state’s . might g t mits- | SoAection with the latter’s request for roducing béds.. They were used most- | the mine they penetrated the greater | population who would want such a H- :lg:“‘;“ served under, five. GOMUIS- | further information on the recent in- Bodies of Two Sisters . Found in a fy Qor% sm.y" Mr, Newilands | the velume of gas encountered. J. W. Eense and that therefore the revenue A number of members of ‘the legis- cident at the naval academy relating Creek in Maryland. replied 'did ‘not intend to con- | Paul, superintendent of the bureau of | would be $5,000,000 a year. lature, most of them democrats, called | 0 Miss Beers. vey: the mpreulon that all beds were | mines at Pittsburg, with two of his| Fis bill would prohibit the issuance nupon “thet oW Santolmaner o otter Complying with th: | corgréssman’s Ammpoh., Md., April —Spa creek cou;‘mmflea on_the contrary, he be- § assistants, was overcome, notw: of licenses to habitual drunkards and their congratulations and alne: o request” for the corréspondence In“the | gave up the second of the bodies to the uequ that !be s as a whole were { Standing the fact that ha was wearing | would make it a misdemeanor to serve speak a word in behalf of -eandidates case, Mr. Meyer sent him a copy of a | dual mystery tHat has baffed the local free. from s B contaminatlon an oxygen helmet. intoxicating drinks to any one who 2 - -~ Connollev | memerandum’ recsived from- Superin- | authorities for neariy.two weeks when e g did not have a tippler’s license, G sveml ddcuriiats Y i tendent Bowrer of (i acadamy Goday_the' bddy ‘or diss ‘Alife Shores, | - Move' tg Prevint Poliution. THEATER STRIKE IS The -secretary, however, declined to{who disappeared with her sister, Mrs. Dr: Townl&fl uggested that'a com- VEI nature after.aseertainimg shat -it-had make its contents public Dora H. White, on the night of Apnli mittee: be mamed. to appear before the OVER AT HARTFORD { EAGLES CARRY OFF TWO VALUABLE SHEEP. not been’the custom to take an oath. | 2 s 5 . He filed his bond after‘xeceivm; his |, Mr. Korbly's lettn‘ asked for' the andehoue body was Trecovered on| public‘heaifh and safety committee on Stage Hands Going Back at Poli’s and ‘commission. facts in the case. Mr. Me; replied | Sunday. came to the surface. the; bills - teo prevent pollution of e e & The governor -has yet to- make a :.":flm:;; w;‘"{“ "’;O"’dt t"l}l‘el’;ep' W 'e‘be" the women came. to their| streams; B ooy 5 the Hartford, Monday. Fancy Stock Farm at Pittsfield Robbed ve in his answer to T. or- . . Remedy of Spcial Evil. | { Hartford, April 25.—Sylvester Z.| ' okl oy s number of appolntments, chief amoneg |y . 1y's first letter. i M; Fhe secong sumé% he social evil, | Poli,”owner of the Poli vaudeville cir- Pittsfield ISE., April 25.—~Two cidal h:tent or by violence, is still be- ing probed the authorities. them being the factory imspector and ¥ x the fish and game commxufionerl Mr- M T said today that the dance ! was a subscrxpuou hop paid # L1 ‘The .opening pa- cult has ‘authorized, through Manager T 0 -ap- s ¢ sed “the | troubles i e members o cal State. Ropresontatin ”n"{‘;efieg;“,‘;{s‘;f,{'n';;"igmm ssioner | GUSTODY "OF CHILDREN Officers Chosen at Annual Mesting at| T e neHn g of e s}{'tmé‘m;;‘ Aliance PRk .';Lt(:I‘_\'r?g;ha:: late to :":_535 > 1 ed Al age mployes, who i ing offices to members of the legis- | AND $300 A MONTH. Waldorf-Astoria. ! the: co tion and measures | formeris worked in his localstheaters ffi':,:‘ng,;f‘: :nfififitfinflgfi“%-h. sh lature. Fe has‘?fi‘howe\ er, appointed R New Tork, Apri ! Th 1 | He said that st,atel but who struck for higher wages two | were valued at $109 p(eu Ray. Reprezantative iton -of: New Lon- Wlf. of Newport Civil Engineer ‘Grant- o °t‘" & Pf“Tne 7 e"et‘a“’i";r‘m‘ regulation - ana au rvision-and medi- | months ago, .and have been . “out” Deen . sent ovar From. i t by don, a ’member ot the arbitration . _-ed Separate Maintenance, st O Waldo'r:-”Aesit‘fl todas | cal inspection, which have been in} ever since, were at an end. The stage Tytus when he was en!.g.d in .;“.' Dboard v eld e s soday | -force -abroad, have all failed' . He be- | hands, according to thq statement, will vating the palace of Rameses II, and it has been claimed the stock was descended from a flock of an anc(em e e itla-large membership in attendance : > 5 \pron R. April 25.-—Mys, hina. s ueved that a Temedy would be found 80 back to work at tHe Poli theaters A SPECIAL MESBAGE ¢ | Walker. wite df Civil Engineer James ]fzg';l n:“ "r%f; f‘h;:‘l’,‘e"!:{ect;he fol ogitel ‘knowledge, | next Monday, and the members of his FROM KING GEORGE v. ! W.'G. Walker, who is a son of the late Frank B. Noyes; Washington Star; b'lt Whlwv!l' xmp;pvement there was | orchestras at Poli’s and the Hartford, Egyptian king. _ \ oar Adwiral John Walker.was grant- Adolph S, Ochs, Now York Times. Y. be _very He' attributed | who refused to work because the the- | “S000 Zurm "Superintondent congidered Read at Tercentenary Bible- Celebra- efl a decree of separate maintenance I Mc!.;a:n Phil‘d Fohin Bullptm' w. prostitution 'to conomic depend- | aters employed non-union men to take the loss of the sheep of sufficient fm- tien in ‘New Yerk.: - in ‘Rhode Island superior court today. | gy Kaneas Ciiy Star and A, ©. | efce of swomen.. e elieved improve- | the place of the strikers, will g0 back | notiance o cable Mt. Tytus, who is in ion in ‘New. Yerk. Justice Baker's. decision tpheld a stat- Woin '?J!:xl thu;;-mld s e mernit’ woulld ‘come. - when munjeipal | to their positions on the following ger”“ AR o Yark, Aeit i & utory chargé, énd gives to Mrs.®Walk- w. H "(, ]e of t he - Spoka: hanjes, and a scheme which would fur- Wednesflay V. o’r'll' rn:antanir lfi‘;l a nfi ‘-eorie er the temporgsy. custody of her four Svofiesman-fl‘i Fpis was F‘:ct Ep? fx:!? numple s sux’rom piEand gigac, et 1; B‘#le(- qlme - |'chfldren and $300 a month. - i ; a«-l‘f"r F Hary 80 0 poor girls, can be put into FATHER OF FIVE ENDS sage o Sl Apceny enary Bible celebra- | Nyre Walker was frmerly Miss Nina Ahe mpexpirs@erm of Hary: FAITHFULLY OIIIRV'. o «;‘Ptdd nBCm;‘n'emg hallpt?msl_!_t It] Ohinn’ of Washingtou, D. C. Her hus- ex;a:'od. § ey Girls Batter Wages. HIS. LIFE WITH GAS. ‘:: r;&g 0 ‘[l]';s “B‘rltai'sr;x ;:nuce.n;:;} band is attached to the naval train-|p W é'os':'m b;’&":l ‘g.l:e‘f""oflg' t,_;%.'}':'_ Dr. Richard Cabot of Boston did not | Bridgepurt, ‘Man Despondent Because| ' °'Mal Instructions Sent to' All Com- James Bryce. The king. said: g ::"t co'“:mnh;'f with rank as lieuten- man; Frederick Roy ) Provi- | belleve thtt legislation will ever solve 4 maners of Federal Troeps. Mexico City, April 25. »—l\ofimth- R ARMISTICOE BEING B: Gard- | the pr . JmproYement would not Wife Had -Left Him. a comie unt;l “gitls are offered equally ‘I rejoice that America- and Eng- land should join in commemorating the | L AWYER O’'REILLY Bridgeport, Conn., April 25.—William publication, "three hundred years ago, 3 Sam- ‘“fl‘wmlinmdr_auy day. employ -~ Henegan, 51 years oid, despondent b standing officials continued mut¢ om of that 1 - - PLEADS NOT GUILTY | uel Bo 1d, Ma - | ment as are secured by them in z life ye espondent be- | the formal acceptance of the jon o 1 h;:r:qo‘z:,;'l gfdx:gyui:mamnn; e ‘__‘N [ “:fl 'wles, Springfiél ss., Repub: of m&m&ion. He ‘believed education ] cause hi$ wife had left him, committed English speaking pegples. Nominating committee: - Oswald G. “Its circulation sour ho e, has i % { Villard, New York FRveninz Post: done meore, perhaps, than anythi ise | 3 % Robkert L. O'Brien. Boston Herald. A - g = 5 2 Auditi 3. H. -Anthony, | information; and rarely on e o promote -among. old -aud ¥ Y, Bfitine compmitiee: B.H. Anthony, factor. ‘He said that medical roposition today, news that the' ftant factor, but up till suicide at his home on Jefferson street gegfi‘;,mem had ¥usued orders to lieved ‘that nine-tepths | 39Me time within the past 24 hours by | manders in the armistice zone tb & o DthS | nhaling Hluminatine gas, Besides hip | Monacie e Armistice zone to cotse AVidow, he leaves five children. mal instructions were sald to . have ) s T e e ant to all ders 1 - youn (he moral and religious welfare | the tawver: i X indictment | New Bedtord, Mas : have all the Informaiion they | - Domestic Troubles Cause Suicide. | pacted territory 1t observe N ‘Tlhe »:rsl?m whfch :onrz King f;llmmnne wxcle\l "h the xe:mAm - " OBITUARY. - desire as to the effect. of the socjal, th Manchester, Conn., i quirements ocf the armistice med 'l,:‘:‘f: h?;’;" l:‘ 'gr)cul:;fly én.ewr A g ! S8 Lo et ie( % e Charles W ,.“T. ;,. e bed lz,:«;rax}; :’:fi- gseie?éfic?gr tgli‘:; ‘ted suicide teméht b i i st — e e life that itrfs rfit we ‘:l.lod%;d‘ th;-ng l f?fi?f"; bfl%t:%‘ogleigg? n.f:’g.]um o :a < (Jw::";es.“erlhel 1. hte _medical profession knows {,V\!(/e in t'fxe hpdad mtlh a revltlflve: His{ PENNY POSTAGE COMING. = :, . 555G - | most abou “the effect” of morphine, | body was found in a lot ont eu tside s e 4 ’ NoAec - | among . physicians n in any other|saia to be the cause of his act. He people of the United Sum upon their "!fi‘ Dl A3 He O tat m‘ph i BTttt el duction of Deficit. share in-this, our .common heritage.” ¥ 3 “Mr. Wertheimer was one of. the bast Aol N m"v ugh be- Waghington, April 26. i P 1 in th % 3 EMULATES EXAMPLE OF - - | . : e bt o sty ol i o-do. 4o. He thought infor- | ° Morse Elected to Suc Genetal Hitchoock 1s confi - PORTEOUS & MITCHELL - CO. over the state met h-re' ered extraordinary, and he was an au- £00 onlx ” meutral- | €Chicago, "April 25 ‘ot | “penny postage” is a . prol 188t night and,launched a thority on sapplied art work of the | 1208 I - - Frank W. Morse as vice president and | the near future as the old c'_°—‘m % States s.mn torm.l‘ aissance and of the leter French e 3 eaching - ; general manager of . the Chicago d | ductions in’the $17,600,000 Springfi noern .to Mhm c. boom 4 Wdflmpoh ; a - o) d. He was nof only a dealer bt tag! peratninty in the influence Alton 1] announced icit -which. existed, talpa Trees Am-n' Schoo! Children. x‘dm b Wa&or‘mludmnnfl, the most enthuslastic collectors of* manusl mflg and of { ML -clubs will; be. or- mhout the ' country. commending the sen dters of - flnP camry was aterdal s . trom N ork. b : onston -of _the “hou 2 i e ®} tion of’ecases gue and | At Qenos Apnlzx,mm o again conty Mzmmwm K s S 255 ithe New York. .._._r__~_‘__ ‘ X : Frinehmetreys L el RO = minut?r ! : > pts | 2 b 2 S “Race D A Quiok Fly in Dlfi.iblo Tt Bl for the ohetans nad, . 4 : Wars of the house of | ped at xhe cha;rmlns

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