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VOL. LWL.—NO. 212 Ve T ; e TR __ .~ PRICE TWO ' CE - e T . 4 The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Doable That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Giroulation is ‘the Largest in Counecticut in- Proportion .o the City’s Po HAS NEVER LOVED BEULAH BINFORD| Cabled Paragraphs \Woman of 80 |Four Killed in ndensed Telegrams JARIEN'S MURDERER UNDER ARRES [ . urg, Md. ; : ey ». N Beattie Says He Could Not Love Woman | e "sisisida] Held Burglar| Rai roa . TECK| ~ievsos s oo | Tacob Heider Captured by Man® Whom F ‘American” tourists. . 1 e 5 g Parame, ' France, Sept. 4.—Garros, . p g . 2 He Could Not Respect and Trust the French aviator, broke the werids | BRIDGEPORT ° OCTOGENARIAN | FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN| Cholera is Raging in Leyborn, Italy, '"Had Asked For Drink of Cider. record for high flights in aeroplane whers 800 cased were reported between : & S today, He used a monoplane, and, MAKES PLUCKY FIGHT. COLLIDE NEAR ERIE, PA. June 7 and Aug. 26. fli“l;l:;‘!:iye; l{le sea, reached a height of 13,885 feet. The Big Army Recruit Depots of the ON' THE WITNESS STAND SIX HOURS|_cnen, sosiim S s o i | NEGRO WAS IN-HER BEDROOM | PASSENGER MAKING UP TIME | snini il foin J2 comiiaed oo™\ AT TQ HAVE MADE A CONF D cases of cholera were reported to the health authorities today at Meeirelbeke, A New Design for a McNamara de- s e wesorathis clty. The Ic_ | Marsndac < Finally - Biloke, Avwy . and | Was Thirky Minutes. Behing Ite.Sohots | e ms Siamnp hasibesn epproved : ) Testifies That He Never Confided in His Cousin and i “iermes on e rfjer Marmuder Finsly proks T el SneCE] vy e oRtaster et % Collapsed Upon Learning That His Victim Was I Dove Through a Window—Arrested | ule—List of Injured Numbers 40—1 o oo\ wal "8 i s o W N Sce : 3 im—. Bath, Eng. Sept. 4—H. O. Wills, ; % i 1 4 == i i b . 4 Did Not Trust Him—Never Had Any Cross Wc!rds ot Eng. Sept. 4—H. O. Willsi| | tor by the Bridegport Police. Dead Pinned Bensath the Wreckage, | the guest of honor at e’ Tichmond Spent ngh_t in the Woods- Near Scgne of With His Wife—Tells Jury of Being Attacked by a|company cor Great Bosam and Too Crime, Returning in Morning For His Personak The Authorities at Westport, Conn,. 3 . . land), limited, the so-callod “tobacco| Bridgzport, Conn., Sept. 4, —Grappling | Erie, Pa., Sept. 4.—Four are dead and| o.2%p, T4 B A g 3 3 Highwayman—Cross-Examination Continues Today. |trust” died here this morning. vith @ burly negre when she discaver” | at ledst forty” njurea, the result of 81 {i3Wic% ea Fheir muffers open. fects—On Way to New, York Line When Captured. AT e im early today in sher bedroom, | collision between an e an 8- 0 AUTO DRIVER PROBABLY Mrs. Mary Smith, a medium _sized, | burg passenger train and a Lake Shore Joao Chagas, the Portuguese Premier, 2 slender woman about 80 vears old, held | freight train at a point four :miles esterfield Courthouse, Va., Sept.. .| “What was the cause?” KILLED BY BURGLARS. | pi;‘s prisoner until the moment when | west of this city at 9 o'clock tonight. Sucnecded in forming a new cabinel| Darien, Conn, Sept. 4—uacon Hei Threatened with Big Club, Fough wix weary houfs in'a crowd: | “Well, she went to Washington. o | His Body Found in the Fox River in|1ISIp was coming. At that instant the Passenger Train Was Late, Dyt © ot the In“{ ger, wanted for the shooting-and i On reaching the cider mill he: weil d uffy court room, Henry Clay | knew she was sicl n't ge o negro manaj to break away an i 5 i £ hi loyer, Patrick H. Fa- drir Beattie dicted for the murder of | with her.” illinois Yesterday. dove head fi,.ft through a. w,,,do‘@’,even At the time of th;;::om;lon ms pz_lsé : ; ¢ s ;"g ete 1?1:;‘73?511 AT o ki 2; :?ge:xggdhilaxu:flr la‘r.: rigk wil tled for his life today. | Birth “of the Child. feet above the ground. senger train was thirty minutes behiid| The Resignation of Ensign, F,. W.1a body of citizens and police searched | v . fzed hi “knowie eintae Yitahows ghue faterropigdzn] L irth “of ' the - Child. Chicago, Sept. 4.—Mrs, Frederick Evidently Feared Lynobi iis schodule, and was Wying'to make |razerquest of MinneSots was. aceabted: it vain all ast, DEhts wiss: capiutedfibor ne calb s ot Jndwine e < examination by the| ~Wien Beulah's child. was born, | Wennerstrom, -widow of the Chicago R BRElcE Fe BY Acting Secretary of the Navy Win- | today at the cider mill of Clifford Mat- | prisoner.: ihrostes oo o > him o mmonwealth, Judge Watson ending | What did she do? automobile liveryman whose body was | He was later arrested in®bed in a The Dead. ot Logiad = mill of Clifford Mat | prisoner, " threatening him with a big o T M)O{"m“ eotrt, To| Her mother wrote to me.” found in ths Fox river at Cary, Ili,|DPouse not far away. When taken tol The dead: 4 : okl l; roah b e oY foo's | Club when he attempted tosmalie h reow Prosecutor Wendenbure will | “Did they think you were responsi- | left/this morning for the scene of the | the ‘police station he nearly collapsed | _ John S, Jones, engincer, Erte. e e s e ot iine, whiere e Bade 0Ny gscape. | Matthows sont word tg . . | ble crime, accompanied by the victim’s two | @nd appeared to be in fear of bodily ireman, name unknown. - & 3 tailPws R P TN T L e “1 suppose so, as they thought I had |brothers, William and . C. Wenner_ | harm. He gave his name as John| Tramp, riding on train. Pk steManchoser NatRAnAug o Takén: to. Stinford, sent to this town to take charge of Told of Attack by Highwayman. |imore money than anyone else. Next |strom, and three Chicago detectives.|Henry Thomas and said he came from| Unknown pasesnger on smoker. hoepitals 8 e He was taken’to. Statnford mnfdock. | Prmoners A lone re was voung Beattie in | thing I knew I was called to her Jaw- | The police are working on the. theory | New Orleans about three weeks ago. Erie "Phoned for Help. als. | oatie was talen to Stamford and lock | * asked About Fahey's Conditins: wd that surrounded him on all| ver's office and as a comsequence I |that Wennerstrom may have been mur- Seized Him by Shirt and En Shortly” before 9 o'clock a_telephone "y chich | Will be taken before the Fairfleld| When Heider reached the windows and trees com- | saw nothing to do but fork up the v g 8 P! The Torpedo Boat Ericsson, which o dad i . the “eonrt oom being ihick | momey and was the laughing. stack of | Gcred by postoffice burglars who en-| Mrs Smith was awakened 'this|message was received in this city for | was sunl 4t her wharf at Charleston,| CouNty superior court on a bench war- | tion at' Stamford, ofie of faves. *And the. prisonre o ghing gaged him to haul them in his machine | morning ‘when Thomas’ hand touched | every available ambulance and physi- |8 . during' the: recent hutrican )y hay | Fo1t: questions was as to the the town. T never for ome minute |and then killed him, fearing that he . his manner cool and col- | thought I was the father ‘of the child |might betray them fo the authoriti iding the sordid details of ' and Bevlah Binford swore at the cor- =5 v PR sphalies e with Beulah Binford, a 17 | oner's inquest that she was not its her head as he was feeling about in the | .cian. A relief train was also hurried | hoan raised. dark. She discovered him lying flat on | to the scene of the disaster and by this the floor close to her bed and at once | time the. train was a mass of flames. Hid in Woods All Night. Taney. He was informed n According to his story, Heider hid | Man wae dead l?:gw‘ltm hfl:‘fsh g & Representative Charles D. Carter of [ in a clump of woods near the Fahey e . v = i 2 ope ;. 4 of the fatal termination o i 0ld girl, for whom the prosecu- | mother. The President’s Labor Day. e ehod ‘Weout. tho. reom for a| Viotims Pinned Under Wreckage. | oOwiahoma gavs collateral for his’ap- | home during last might and sesrchers | yigi il Charged With: Bring, BE s nluc‘kfllednhls bride of | Married in 1910, ge\e& ’vSe;;l, 3 ._-rn? president | 100" inutes -and. the nesro broke | ‘The four dead had been pinned un.|pearance in court mext Thursday to | Das Snding Ayt ol his Smorning | 1apsed. Ba2d i #iose tiuit preceded the homicides, but | Sontioued Mr. Smith, was the meei- | Major Butt at golf and In the atter- Negro Dives Through Window. | "oy 0% q were recetved at the| After a Ten Days’ Sleep, from which | 10 the barn on the Fahey place where | -The - police said that later grucsome tale of the attack by the iwayman, the wild ride to the Owen at a4 speed of 35 miles an hour noon attended the Myopia horse show | -Meantime, in response to her cries and gymkana. Al luncheon he was the | for help. Mrs. Smiti's son came into guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buckner Wal- | the room. Just as he entered, hot- Gerevieve ost, i e mad iingford of Cincinnati at the Myopia | ever. the nesro pulled away from Mrs, | MOre are yet to come from the ‘wreck. | as Genevieve DeForest, died at Chicago. { Wirhy him started out toward the state | ed him for drinking and neglec bout February, 1909. “Well, when were your relations with her broken-off?” v S il £ he ‘Yad slept while employed there and | made & fyll confession of the Nineteen injlred were received at the| Physicians were unable to arouse her, | . froq his personal belongings. These fi is alleged that he shot and: city hospitals up to midnight, and|Josephine Gerbel, known on the stage | o made into a bundle and taking thern| Fahey after the latter had rep: [ S ith the lifeless blood-covered body of - c o “In _the fall of 1908, and I was mar- A According_ to_reports in railroad ci Gow Yorl { X ife in the machine beside him,| clubhouse. ade his dive through the g > - boundary on the New York side, his work, w iven to the jury in all its horri- | 1jed nearly two years afterwards, in |The president spent the evening work- ifl;g\x?“%fl Police -were motified and | cles tonight Engineer Jones, who was| Rev. Gerhart A. Wilson has resigned X ble detail. e L ing on the speeches he Is to deliver on | After a short search Thomas was-lo- | in charge of the passenger, disregarded | the pastorate of 'the First Congrega- But on Bldod Stained Cost. wittg long had you known your {his western trip. fated.” Mra. Smith, apparently, none|a Ted light and this was the cause of | tional church, the wealthiest church in | EFFORT TO PREVENT HAMILTON MAKES THREE 3 3 - X A L = e arde for her sneounter; sald she | the collision. He was running thirty | Swampscott, Mass, to g0 inte the coal : i e ot SRELy (il sty dife. oni rectetiod that she had not been | minutes behind his schedulo and was| business. % HANGING OF CHILD. FLIGHTS AT M, prosecution stood up to ful len ind b g 5 i s 4 aid | endéavoring to make up some of’the —_— b donned the blood stained coat that he | In Love With Wife Over a Year. - /| tures,” he added. “She got a pump |able to secure Thomas without the lost time. The Stars and Stripes and Stars and | Rev. Anna K. Shaw Leads Suffra Exhibition Given in Aid “of - vore the night of the murder, and at- How long had you been in love | Out of the rear seat, of the police. i < Bars will be displayed: together at the p i i tempted to explain why blood had not | with her?” K hadl there had been a gun she would Invalid in Same Roam. Timokmsk‘%' Turned Half 0;";‘ 1| coming firse tHasionar Ping and Gy in Protest Against Execution. Tuberculosis Ass cked cert tlons of the garment | _“I reckon about twelve to f ave seen it7” . Smi t e smoking car was turned ha 2 : Vel 7. e : Ol e e S ent | mone” b T e kG o the room whete Mre, Smith SlePt| ouer and the injured crawied through | Tounion. to be held in Memphis bé- | New York, Sept 4 —“The legalized| Meriden, Conn, Sept. 4—Chafles B way described. The clothes of | “How did you regard Beulah Bin-| “Where is Beulah, now?" he from paralysis. The daughter was | the broken windows. posa 213 murder of a child by the.state of (Hamilton gave an exhibition of the: dead woman had been burned just | ford during the time you ran with | “In jail T reckon, where the prose- | In& frpm patalysis, RS COURCET Nre —_— Physicians Aftending Former In. | ATK&nsas must never take place in free | fiying art in his new Curtiss m: fore arrest of Beattle, and as | her?” cution can get her if they want to.» | BOL, BATmEd I L08 o e notice | THROWN FROM 'AUTO, N roamer Ay | America.” declares Rev. Anna Shaw. |at Bradley park this afternoon before: moret han once there was occasion tol “As everyone else did—as a woman |, ~When were you out next with Beu- | Uhen quring a fire in her .home she donald stated Jast-nisht thatihe wai We intend to stir up the women of |an audience of ten th ‘Deople. v r to them, Prosecutor Wendenburg | of the town. lah?” :"ar::‘ed this daughter unaided - from LANDED ON HEAD sufierlng oo M’Dhoig S raat e (h‘af Aém:r'kca :&D th‘?xt bGover"Oll.l ?omlmghey He"'l’l;lfldédthl‘f/do s;“;‘: i « : o God had| “Did you have any lov ' Monday.” — b ety . of Arkansas will be compelled to save |entirely devoid of the cx mlx;r‘i::‘. T wish to God we ha s ve any love for hex;? “In mm’ eek andithe w ol radis - 1H8 bou';z P Frederick Davis, Jr, of New York | his condition is’comfortable] the life ?lfl Eafld (l;“c,g.m' i ;“" ,n‘me tfl“:hmm_u ¢ ing did you taki vife Ced any) Clothestin: # ji % i oy 7y =S “He W e deluged with petitions |he flew. close to- the Showed No Emotion. Never Was Cross With Wife. s Jos i YR o 1t is stated by the police that com- By Toiess Snts Hawe i dvan: With a Hard Right Swing to the Jaw | quring the next few days which will | mained in the air-gniy 2 v Beattie answered questions readily Teok Her Out Three or Four Times & Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland knocked | jmpress on him the necessity for him | The puffy an wr - “Did any other men run with her® plaints have been received for ‘some New Haven, |, — llision i in an even vaies and without emotion | ey LS Week. Fime of -zobhery. of ciitfieslies 15 he b bonoro Moo it A & eollision gut Joe Rivers of Los Angeles in the | preventing Arkansas committing an act |further attempts le” Fandberchiof and . the eharacieristic| What were the relations between | ‘“Yes. I took her out the Sunfay|seetion Avhere the negro has beea 1v-| J8riot"jate today, Frederick Davis, e e e e e ov-round | which will disgrace it forever.” 4.40 o'clock, when he a vibmtion of the museles in his cheeks, ;:;x 3::!{;9.- wife up to the night of | before, the Friday before, the Wednes- | ing. In one instance as much’'as $15| jx "of New York was thrown from 3 ¥ v The national headquarters of the|area of ground in a four minute ! dey before. Three or four times a|worth of garments were taken from a|hjs father's machine and struck his Woman's Suffrage association in this| Weather conditions were more ha s like & gchaalilly, exprestiomess, | "oy never spek 2 week. i inst it is said, Examinations Wifj Be Held in vari- | city h t tel very sub- |able at 5.5 o'clock and Hami e R T e er spoke a cross word to her | Week: line. I every instance, = said | head on the carb, inflicting & serious, | o5 aminations Wil Be Held in varl- |city has sent telegrams to every s ¥ In no essential did his version of the | OF She to me. We always were affec- Biught Casictitor'the Baby. P e DT e e "t ng | Dut probably not fatal imjury. The |3 5 (s month Yo 11 from clvil lite e D I o e affair today differ from that which he | Hionate and T don’t see how anyone | He testified that he sent her to|Nad appeared to be a negro, 0 | other members of the Davis family, | niore than 100 vacancies in the officers’ | hon ‘Siomviat ool i # Earl Gilchrist, now in jail ‘in Little | eight minutes. He did not could have been any happier.” school in the fall of 1908, mot to edu- | OB ever had approached = closely | Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Henry Davis and | 100 O 000 ESGRREE M pre OF ConD ve at the coroner's inquest or that | “°Md : ; o el y %o which the defense, through its wit- | , “We there any reason for her:to |cate her for his own benefit, but to|MOUSh to him to identify him. the driver, Alonzo Coles, were thrown i B e e s e rcases, hitherto has clung. The direct Nt ot A knfor 4f% set her out of the way. —His relations A Reign of Terror. from the machine, but escaped With a | Organized Labor of Chicage did not | {ian Gavernor Donaghey amd demand L o AN Wb L was erfectly Sxmination atsd goly tho il hait Sk S b Jrith Hee 6 e continued untll siie There has been something oef; reign 'h’?‘file"gbl.“\% ol ‘w::};?:fi; Trum- | Parade vesterday, When the proposi- | executive blemency. In_addition the satisfactory to the crowd.. The ex- houts, Shile the cross-examination has ife Kn was 14 Years old, and that when a rror in that section, according to ois - |tion was presented to the CI e i i Tals , For— Precentugethives ais & Ball BOUGORN | wrhan o o Dout Beulak, child was born it was named after him, | the police, by reason of the disappear | bull ttreet when it was Tun Into bY | Fcderytion of Tabqr it ecided ipgs |lglowing telegram was sent direct to|hibitlon was given to raise funde for court adjourned for the day. 2 B B iod, e abs | dney-Clk d that when it died heance of the clothes and also because a | a car driven by Henry J. Pugh and in | yne gual pageant incurred to o | the governor: .| the Meriden erol Bl e F - know about Beulah Binford?” bought a casket. He didn't want the|negro's face has appeared at windows | which was the owner, Dr. Henry A. | eif.nod pag S Suffragists will unite in protest with | ciation. i e g O I oD did. o told her [citi"to pay for the funeral. Asked iIf | of different houses during the past two | Reynolds of this city. Coles tried to : civilied people everyihera duslnat fhe z T Denial after denial came from the | all About the effort to blame the child | hoaver rmote s Tter i ae Aiod I | of different ho avold being run into and drove up| | ,, Jis. | Rorrible crime of. the execution of a|WINS $10,000 BY WALKING: Jipe: af e prlkolilr ak Prosecutor me, too, I made a clean breast of | fe o : LA ha] oo ekt 7 Tor the. curb. but his machine was | |0 an Attempt to Prevent a collis- mere child such as Earl Gilehrist. . No x oA Joattsn Tix Seaorn | to sign some paper in reference to the Thomas Held in $500. near tho: curb, but his machine was |ion between his motor'cat and & t¥o- Crinty's culld could comimit Io compare. ACROSS THE CONTINENT. ing the alleged purchase of a shotgun | “Did You toll her of vour trip to | 34 aar he waaly maer i abrfs*0¢ | ' Thomas is beinz held on a technical | oo thesw its acoupsnte mut. Thes wers | Seated conveyance, Gov. Charles 8. De- he to that of a great state In this age 5 for him by his cousin, Paul Beattie, | Norfoik and the resumption of YOUr re- | the matter. he idontiang o oties charge of burglary under $500 while | taken to a loeal hospital and later | Deneen of alinols was seriously in-|of our Lord which substitutes capital|New Yerk Fireman Does Stunt im 78 and the testimony of the latter. lations with Beulah?” i 3 the police are making a further inves- | sant for their own physician from |Jured when he fell, breaking both bones | punishment for education in dealinz| Days, Lowering Weston's Record. Miss Binford to Be Calied in Rebuttal “No.” Letter in Reference to Adoption. tigation of the case. 34:'; Y‘;‘;_k phyi of his left ankle, ; with delinquent children. & 3 Wi Beulah i 2 Vi SRR P IRNSEAE 7. e 4 it 4 i NN. s s i - The infiiience_of Beulah Binford o | motiver of Dot Sl b o omirolling | - The letter follows: & m sign th RS iEry BIRD KRS Reynolds and Pugh, it is stated, tried | Ropresentative Bartholdt, as the | prospions Nationar Womany Sukrage | nies waticlecs, Sept. | 4 Neventy. the case was conspicious through the | «No» ROt enclased with your name and. addrese. to get away after the accident, but |gpecial ambassador of the United Abenolatt nine walling days from - 13 day. " Covnsel for The detemse twitisd| Lol - (SO0 o i o Seine snd Sduies. BY REJECTED LOVER yere defaincd by the police and are |Siiies, presented the Steuben statue s e e s nT the prosecution For not putting the a veral ides wif oulah. - vi i i T el g ~ |[to the German natiom, which was rep- - - &irl ‘on the witness stand, since the| “Tell How you came fo o f0 Nor- | hees. Wohen Lo ey With this busl | Niecs of ex-Mayor Van Wyck Shet by | ing responsibility. They will be given |rosented by Emperor William, who |JAMES R. KEENE UNDERGOES e O e et i e e R S R RN me up. HENRY William A. Childs, Jr. # hedsinging o/ U made a felicitous response. AN OPERATION AT LONDON.|night in Oalland, Cal, practically come, & . ense sai ev. c prisoner here corroborated the | The letter, i : —— e pis oot Stin - had had an opportumity of even speak- | story of William . Sampson, his |an adoption of to s peper which mag| . Quogue, L. I, Sept. 4 _Witiam .| HACK DRIVER KILLED Sam Langford and Joe Jeanstte, the | American Financier Rallies Wl .and {500 oins" contivuted by ae. many ing with her, as she was kept incom- | chum, how he and not the accused had | to be signed when the child was born.| Childs, Jr., of New York tonight shot ON WAY TO FUNERAL |heavyweight negro pugilists, who as- Conditio Promisi 4 thousand members of New York’s fire e ulpiibs: By oy ox-{ et Beara that the il Yoy in- Nore Beulah Wife of Ball Player. | and kilied' Miss Catherine Van Wyck e SR R e e g i b department, éach of whom paid a dol- son, In su ise, declares e e | folk. i kS y 7 V) - il lampion Jacl 'onnson, Wil attle N i s ¥ fer with the gi-l. Counsel for the de- | and vists to various places. fent to a disreputable house and he| from which he diéd within an hour. Curly Frichiensd SN garden tonight. e ATierioan NS A e s ] fense said he washed his hands of the “Did you expect t h heard she went to join her husband. Y v E vort gt 2 £ - s 5 trou Tortollc s o0 N 28N | the ball player, Fisher, in Nocfolk. He | nioee of tapmer Mayor Ronert & wos | poyey FHaven, Sept. 4-Frightened| on.ijine DeSaive, a Five Year Old |Vesterday at a nursing home here. The ( NEW YORK’'S LABOR PARADE girift The prosecution intimated it| after you left Norfolk 2" . : — & 7 Rt B} I said sh f horses late today caused the death of S-frc patient rallied well, according to a b ould call the girl when rebuttal be In fact, she said her husband she told him in Norfolk she was | wyck and former Supreme Court Jus- | Jonn Drseol o drivas for Sisk Buog: K:—:"m'..d:;-‘lfic:{,?:mfii;onuiv’:e{'epe?gfig BTAtaTMonE TasuN By bt i ieiha, sud SMALLER THAN EXPECTED. gins somcrrow or the nmext day was going to call her.” married, but that the night she ar- e John : > o (e fee Augustus: Van Wyck. She had|livery stable and slight injuries to |27 1% & CHiticHl conOilon 1n HEW ROTT I his condition today is encouraging. It | Forty Thousand Toilers in Line A 2 “When did you hear about her rived in Richmond he joined her, went known young Childs since both were s % Beattie Smekes a Cigarette. e out riding and had a few drinks and| chilaren, . Two years ago, when she | Mo Sophia Kalmar, one of the 9c- |i, Her henor in whioh 24 persons ate |Wwes ammounced at the nursing estab of Whom Wers Women.' As he left the court room with the| “When Billy Sampson 'phoned me |then he and Billy Sampson went home. | Lo ™17 Miss Van Wyok went to Eu- | CUDents of the hack. The coach Was | ;i 6nous toadstools in mistake for |lighment at 645 o'clock this s Jatler, Beattle lit a cigarette and saun- | that she was In town on her way tg | TH&L he said, was the renewal of his| maws @ Hor meadty Sliccton mich ot |0one of a funeral procession on the | BRI f ihat MY Reene was rosting e New York, Sept. &—The best Zered leisurely over the green to the | Damvine Vo n Way 10 | relations with hew, rope. Her beauty atiracted much at- | way to St. Lawrence. cemetery and ¢ < |fortabis. There were no signs of com. > tention and she was_entertained “by | had reached the Derby ave b 3ail. @ hundred yards away Went Out Three Nights a W. 5 : ad reached the Derby avenue bridge ights a eek. many prominent members of the Am- vhe P X when the exhaust from the air brake perished in a fire which destroved the \ A ! Tried to Help Her Out. . . Beattie’s Teetimony. E: Asked if Monday, Thursday and Sat- | erican colony in Paris, where she was | o¢ a: trolley frightened 2 “Did you know what she was gol: ¢ i vere x rhtrs visitr 4 of & g asing o o hghtened | Juneau hotel and. the McGrath build- With one H&nd on his hip and his | to do? golng | urday nights were not his nights to see | visiting her uncle, the former mayor. | the horses, causing them to jump, their P Jux‘l b e ool 2 . | S . her, he said that those were the nights| It is said that when she returned 7 t br ng the whiffle- e peimoner ‘smwore in 1in oo heHff | Beattie sald the sirl was to lead a o Went out since being married. The | Home she bezall to receive attentions | el movement breaking the whifie: | yve" heen recovered fromh the ruins [THIRTEEN HURT IN TROLLEY plications, his condition promises well | &F conditions e and he is making good progress tow- pecent ards convalescence. Nine Persons Are Believed to have Erattana Gothing but the trathe " A T ¢ waek before the homicide, he said, he | from older -men than young Childs, | haels, and five more are beileved to be buried CRASH AT NEWBURYPORT Please siate your age. said Mr.[perp o0 0° 2VHHING to dissuade fsaw mior three mights, and {hat' on|who was only one vear Dier senior| “ciring an accident, Driscoll reined | the debris 1] 3 4 3 3 hursday preceding the homicide he ilds continued his vain wooing ar- | the horses toward fexte, hoping & == = ¢ b 4 ¥ ;- TP e ghe Galled me up some time after | joined her abont n quarter (o nine. He | dently and today's shooting was the | o Tim Dy that. means. ot “the | POPE PIUS RETURNS TO te Wersie “lflwml ined ndl “Eour bosiness? ey mv:er‘aft Im::“‘t; ;:fi, };f:r aa?;% mg§ herdou: r!%ing in.the country. he en% fif (he:ne-‘?i‘dfled 2 uea wheels of the coach,instead of rid- HIS OLD BEDROOM. juries Ary in C t 3 s ta. |Ehe as ; said, and stayed with her villiam A, Childs, Sr, fal nedye s : : : 58 eon. g gnreantile business with ‘my fa- | if she stayod in.Rictmond.’ I told how| 15 oaoae B aiin hiet untll about | Willlam, A. Chllds, & e T A Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 4—Thir g A ed dealer in gt thanarive Lo oot % y —— i | L would trv to help her out. That|saw or telephoned to Paul Beattic on | electrical suppiles. e Is accounted | (nrovin® the driver off the seat up-|Fesls as "‘;‘:P)é’;‘F:;'::::“ Returning :;‘if.’;'y”:.'fi: Yere S teg - Autos Damaged in % & hat do you o> isn't the first time I've helped irl ‘i @0 all the buving of shoed and | mnr ped a girl | Thursday night and that he never| wealthy. ing internal injuries. Driscoll was tak- Soutl N Hi - io Milford, Confi., Sept. 4. 3 ” . *phy i =5 e A : uthern New ampshire raction . —An Ay RO “Tou have helped others, and. that | and Main shente’ Tt 1N at Short REQUEST OF RAILROAD S fo St Raphaels hospital, where he | Rome, Sept. 4—Although the old | company crashed into the rear of an- | bile owned by Peter of g o P " . | ®as no indication that you cared for Tried to 'P} e . T Salmar | fedrboin of TS poes ve the private | other car a quarter of a mile from |bury was run into by ano! es: 1 carry the keys to the store” | one more- than another?” ed to 'Phone to Beulah. EMPLOYES TURNED DOWN | IS not seriously injured. her wounds |j in the Borgia apartments, ia | this city today. 2 . |on the New Haven turnpike low long have you been doing it? | “reg He further said ha didn't know where L consisting of cuts and brujses. Dris-|not vet quite ready, the pontift today| Mvs. Frank A. Bateman, aged 35 | the driver of the secon "About a year. Beattie's letter to Beulah promising | MCEVOY'S barroom was and that he| President of Illinois Central Refuses | CO!! Was about 35 vears old and mar- od on returning and occupyipg it. | vears, of Newbury, and Mx:lg nnie | Would not give his name or Mover Confidential With Cous to “help her out,” was produced. did not have a drink with Paul that Moet Their R Rict ried. entering his old bedroom, now | Rines, aged 42 years. of Newburyport, | Was thrown out and. iniured. & SWhat relatin o 3 BiadP Bass & night. He said he tried to 'phone that to Magh- Thew ;Bepresentativa D | more than couble its original sise by | whose internal injuries are sald to bo | car was standing heside the Tosd or b e b bkt = ave Bm'-: ’Yfl-fl:y. night to Beulah Binford, but couldn't] chicago, Sept. 4—President, Mark- AVIATOR OVINGTON the removal of a px;:fl\un wall the | th® most serious of those hurt. ing b "d gohfi:x nmd'.‘ here is one word T'd like to cor- | get her. 3 s Hept e b WiN i E.|pope said he felt as happy @s though iy ran X Dbad. oA mecond cousin | rect said Beatdie, “That word ‘wii Denied Being With Cousin. s B L R T e TR S $10000 PURSE. | [ FC e, retirning fo oid friends: R Iy damaged.. The unknown driver had tial relations with him, or has he been | cooa. pi 1 hpoS £ood. It's a thing | asked if he wasn't solicitous that his | settlement of the labor diiculties of | Made Cross Country Flight of 160 AIN D o iniiries acle by T M1 Falbtions vl . you'd put in any letter toiany (one. | riienas shomlint Las o b | e e s e Tottars 1o W | Ml loati 186 Minutes 221.5 Second WINS RIBBON AND DIES. s o P physician and then went ew Ha- > T 4nd_docen't mean that T said 1 would | forg girl, ho said he Giams want them | B Keamer. seorotary of the. Inferma: f oLt snde I e ro;nnhd t:hm. (1:_.:;':5 Hannibal by | ven and hosrded & train. presumabl “Has hie ever run around with vou? | = “with oceans of love, brim jtn | 107 that'no man would. He said he | tional Blacksmiths Federated unior,| Bostop, Sept. 4—The Derby event ot | Horsaman Had Just Said He Hoped to - A Mahan—Te_Bs Preserved. e : Tonly saw him when he would | kisses,” the lotter comcindea S "2t8 | would deny having been with Paul on | refusing to_meet the representatives |the secahd annual Harvard-Boston Mest -Horse in Heaven. Hannibal. Ml e A5 eome to the store to get money or | The prisoner several times Thursday night, no matter what oth- | of the fedérated shop emploves to- | aero meet, a cross country flight of 160 B lan , Miss., Sept. 4 —The boy- something. and he was never Ieft 4 | to deink some oot e Stopped | erg might say.” He said he did mot | morrow, as had been requested. miles through three states, the longest |, Frankfort, Ky, Sept. 4—Just after |hood home of Mark Twain on ng: minute without being watched el e aiater but demeaned | see Paul in the store Saturday night ol Competitive croses country flight ever | WIGRINE the last ribbon at the capital |Street, built by his father, John .M. P Tow avout. hats ma collectedly- | between 7 and 8 o'clock and that he | TRAP SHOOTING AT WATERBURY | held In this country, was won todey |faiF with his favorite saddle horse, |Clemens, in 1839, has been bought by Had No Confidence in HWim. | . IHow about that? he was then |jefe the stors about 10.50 or i ptiect it by Earle L. Ovingion, a Boston boy, Soldeu Glow, Russell Rglley, one of [JS0Tas 4. Hahan, & wealthy aflorney, “You had no confidence in him The 2 Paul, he said ,was waiting for hj .| who flew a fifty horse power Bleriot D@ best known horsemen in Kentucky, n 3 Yone In the world." Thate JwAS just tatty’or gush thatlana that he todk dilin i s shtoms: | O o 120%0 Targets Thrown for gen- | Io0! ToV. 3 i eriot Gropped dead on the street here. the city of Hannibal that it might be you give to a woman of that kind.” testants from Many States. “Did you ever trust him with any bile from Manchester to Richmond. Lieut: T, D. Milling of the Unitel __AS he rode from the ring Mr. Ralley | Preserved. Wecrets > Had Ne Love for Her. Never Loved Beulah. States army, fiving a Burress-Wrizht [°marked to eve of his friends: “I 014 homs, a two-story None in the world" . “Did_you have any real love for | One time, he said, Paul carried alq J%proury; Gonn. Sebt $ooHISh” biriane, won in the sccond division for °h¢ f0 meet : Ty B T el aeas PRl Mot Baulah in 1907, that woinan 2 package 103 Goulah for him. but he|iGhc” Massachusetts, Maine, Connec. Pipianes. = i s 2 0 here, Tom Baws s nad the other DavE ZR® 165k huve you Lriown Benlad ‘T_couldn't !to;;da“::t}:\:n that X | e Asked if Paul 6?53: ::;‘;wfl;;:; ticut and .Lther states faced the traps TP i 5 Lea Brotean by Auto, paint ipl_v’e (efit-e.dianl in which Huckle~ a1 Pl Jou met Paul Beat. | the stors often he said ves, and we | iodo¥ in the sixth tournament of the n on, Southinston, Conn., Seot. 4—In at. ~S'T¥ Fimn liv ; | “lnm"m':a" in A":m;‘» 1907. tie on thé Thursday night preceding ;’"dd‘g“fighth‘mv too. Asked if he 1J§5§m-f§n;orgcfl:a§rifwu &.;:se:; in-, teoila ‘&.‘“m'“ %mt Lot émt.filtwo T ‘How 4id_you meet har b A P % o oved Beulah fromr the time In Nore 3 1 utes 221-5 seconds, winning for him a! trucks on_the road between Southinz- | 1 war coming down Broad street | 1o hos n shotaany o oeioned Bim | g teil the time of. the Geath of his | Wer® thrown during the day. Durse of ~ $10,000. Milling in his bi: ton and Plantsville today, Walter H,| . Scandinavian Good Templars. $n a machine with four or five fel- wife, he sald he never loved her. He |, L6/ Professional average was cap- ! pjane did the course in 332 minutes 37 | Fuhibruck of Meriden ran head-on Jows. Some one attracted my atten- | . Hartford, Sept. 4—The Scandinavian -- : ! | "had wanted any firearms|S2id Me didn't know about her being | {3red PY T, A Elliott with a score of | seconds, securing the 37,500 offered in |into an gutomobile owned by J. Bank | 8rand lodge of Conneaticut, 1. 0. G, Ty ¥ | tion to two girls. 1 stopped the .cgr 1 want him to get them?" | in_love with him. S the biplane class. Jr, of New Haven, end recelved a | i Session here today voted to hold acab, and one of the girls usked me It she | o, especially if 1 had wanted them | ; Mr. Wendenburg produced the “Dear | 1£¥, %% HEIIOG Ued Mr: Kllott for| But four men of the dozen aviators: lefe Tex. Tie wes takdn ts a3 ‘?fi:fiféfinvofi“ ey e | 324 wild's mother and two could take a ride. Beulah and the | for anything of that kindo - Kid” letter concerning ‘the purchase of r 3 at the feld startad. Claude Grahame- | Meriden hopial. i S ollowing officers were elect- Tho Dupont Connécticut amateur{ Yrnite ana Tom Sopwith, the Bnglishe = ed: Grand deputy templar, A. Abram. | iured, Mra. Blerson . Poters: “Had you ever been introduced to | gn- ing a $10 check, and the witness ad- | SfOBBY was won by C. Van Stone of|man, and Eugene Ely and George;W. Taft Commutes Sentence. fon, Hartford: councillor, G. \V. Berg- | iy nurt. The accldent happened - mitted writing i o e Beatty iriod 16 have the course chans- | WashingTon, Sept. 4.—Presidsnt Tart | & Hartord; vice templar, Conrad | Biotituqua siver tite aftornoons “In your ‘Dear Kid' letter you asked | 11 te, wostern Cartridge companyt80-{ ed, but they were unsuccessful, today commuted the courtmarlial sens | beieniund. New Brit superinten- | oopiain's wite was blown twen ttie Comes to Store. | Beulah to' get an itemized bill of the | PHY Went to W. W. Rice of New Hi 7. |ience of diamissal In the case of Lieut. into the water: d girl then got in.” “Did you see him Thursday night at | furniture for the Binford girl, enclos- the other girl Henrietta Pit- “How many times did vou ses him | furniture and what must be paid each | V% To Have Fiald Secretary. Robert C. Rutheford of the Twenty- | i New Ifaven; s 1 within a week or two_ before the mur- < S Comnaslion. \ew Eeitain, Conn, Sept. 4—The|fonrth infant “& 3 Lot ot Nl D R ng g Y e ‘Burned by Celluloid Comb, o ? 8 e - - a | Missouri Luther ~icague conference|!n ramk. Lieutenant Rutherford was s s super- | i —AE Teld 4o Fave Nothing to Bo With Her | o 110 Wax st Uhe store abont o weel Why was gty “ Rico C. Van Stguechelun ssconc. 18 KN0R 0Lk e todny voted s have Jiried on charges of financral frragulari: Intendent, Severin Jolnson, New Erit- o Niw Yok, et L What Was Deulnh Binford's repii- | we talkeq abont putting- his brotees | was: latger than it wegs ~= ‘1€ il 587 out of a possible 450, Bridgeport i of Westhent tae Eepolnied. The s b e ¢ BT L e P ion " David_into the mavy and about the{ “‘With oceans of love’ what do|Second with 375. next conyention will be held in Kings- Toronto Police Stop Bout. 8215 Waae One thimared. That afternoon ihe rest of the boys | propeFty out of which he said my fa- | you mean by that?" ton, N. Y, This_confere inel d‘: T Ont., Sept. 4. i i+ e tally ) with the excagaton of one fellow told | Ther wan trying (o cheat him. Nothing, Just gush or taffy. Bpy Kioked by Horse. s0cieles 1h New York, Massachusette | tonight stopoet a Rent beiween Kagth e Diabrons o o o Eeaphoriouly |secend atrast s fAtally DuSnel et 7 B 1050 wif Out Riding- With Beulah. yop Drimming with kisses! what do| New Britain, Conn. Sept"4—John | ina Conneatiout. qut Brown and Johmny: Moran, ot New | establislied a new worid's record for eamehip als, - WA Al your dmpropes relations | The prisoner said that after taking {* “Well,.fow men.are with a girl of | around. 4 horse today was Micked, oo Chur SE D N marenflropn it o fArecmile - automoblie . beach: race,; 0 t Jare wi g e today'was kicked on| The New Polian Cat t oy ki ; h “ym Peplah Binford break off 7 Faul Beaitie home, he went riding #ith " that kind anddon’t kiss her. 1t's-not | the head. His skull i fractured apd, wddl«h:twn‘w.’ w;”; 31‘&';’.‘:,; Kid McCoy o AL it an p ibition: run to. . 1= the falliof A B-nllhBInl:n'q. ‘We hdd two punc- @ coldsbloodsd es” % P