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- e — = x — — VOL. LIIL.—NO. 309 NORWICH, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1911 o PRICE TWO CENTS .y . . . 2 . . . . \ iy T o £ j i < R oE 3 ) . The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population i | Cabled Paragra Conde ’ i A FEAST ENJOYED BY 77 MURDERERS graghs ndensed Telezcams PERSIAN CABINET RETIRES SHUSTER Petersburg, Dec. 25.—The first = | ta N D 2 omal B 1 The Turkish Government Arnounced | | clety recently formed here was held Ity iotentlonto_ close”dll the ltalian ' . > 229 " | night at the Japanese embassy. s . o4 Christmas Festivities at the Cook County Jail Most’ SR ioemt o The Weddirs of Mre. Oliver crom- | AMEFiCAN Treasurer-General Formally Notified of R [ are being made or a'grand tarewell IRy s R veahury at. TS H H uinner of thirty covers which Cardinal Y DO pet Tax amd A% H H H i Unusual in History of That Institution e e e e His Dismissal From That Office called the royal apartment of the Hotel o Smiths 4580y of 14, wias Jiiead orced to drink a botgle of whiskey b & woman who held a pistol to his head. o% Berlin, D —The emperor has Adolph st { A POWERFUL SERMON BY CONDEMNED MURDERER | it Wi e, S0 200 ichgeiehus, Buser 85 vouiz wait | PERSIA- SUBMITS TO ULTIMATUM the brilliants and oak leaves of the purchase 100,000 Red Cross Chirlstmas | ~ Crger of the Red Fagle of the first R % i H e i ciss. The secretary already possessed = = | % S o s foiee % 4 7, TANS About 100 Politicians at New | J 3 b ~ ’, “We Had Too Much Whiskey in Us When We Did It,” Shi- 1 crcer. : AR )T AR A Rochelle, N. Y., received goid b New | Indignation Meeting Held After Announcement of Cabinet’s 5 X DR. SUN CONSULTS ' 65D - o hristuss presents “from ‘some um . . blawski Tells Fellow Prisoners—Negro Murderer Makes | 9 02 known donor. i — s gro Mi WITH WU TING FANG ” ,.-/’\y wo3mral Fom 2 S Action, Promptly Suppressed by the Police—Russians i 4 R E ; (N )/ rooner / ount Ardre de Gorrowski was (aken | 5 o . Fifteen Converts by His Exhortations—Whiskey Causes ruture President of Proposed Republic ?F""‘ el to el York “from s Bd oo B Slaying Women and Children in General Massacre at . . I e — = Where he was arrested on oraers’ from | . o N ity - Lo | , 3 A ) New Haven Child’s Death—Joys and Sorrows of Holiday i 7Rasd IR (i 7oscbida Reshit—Private Houses Demolished by Czar's Troops. Shanghai, Dee. 25.—Dr. Sun Yac Sen, T A Di one of the leading promoters of the KA Divorce Was Granted to Henry B Fevolution, who may bo. named ‘as KOPD: Who demctied her hanbind am —Seventy-se was uppreciated. The commitiee was | Liesident the proposed republic, TR Ol BT R e it rend ] e 17, ¢ ec Russlan guards and the Pe murderers, w hundrod made up of R. Winger of the Ncw |boarded a launch soon after his ar- LT O o 1 g E e e e e TonlGie o, Tians 3 s, partook of Christmas Adinner | Hampshire, A. J. Collins of the Louis- | 'ival here this morning and was es Bishop Willia Dy 1 asv. notined W atheun. Bhustes ity GOneIN 1 ex d Yuletide grecongs a- | iana, R. J. Miller of the South Carolina | €orted down the river by two warships. e L P Syl Aot dl iy L e bt RRE of. Sthew -and Cook county jail today in many und John Edmier of the Vermont. After landing he proceeded by atto- for universal “'x‘: ll’; g L ‘l oW eeciaton e o h “m‘ " with a_mot « i respe hoilday w soat e | Two other sailors, M. Herwig and | moblle to (e residence of Wu Ting of the masses (o be led to war. | counell and the mini ) wubmit ta | Jetr. hers on December : i < n the trage story of | A Adamson of the Battleship Dela- | Mins: forelan mecretary (n the rev- iz AR he & s contatned in the Rus. | arrived theret oday, having e : the in o Ware made presents of & fine French | 0lutionary provisional cabinet, to dis- n sian ultim . The cabinet intim terod very little opposition fr 5 Murderer Delivers Temperance Ad- | clock to Miss Gould and two dozen | Cuss the situation. “:"-P_?.H:? \\r{:]«cr‘-g:n‘,f{L.m.’. sian vitimatum. The cubine imat terod_ve little opp i o American beauty roses to Mrs. Sage In far as is known no reply has yet River Jordan, Palestine. by General U, | <or Seate’ to RS ts oy 9 ress. bhehalf of the mnaval Y. M. C. A. of | heer received from Yuan Shi Kal, the 8. Grant, at'a baptiemal service " | CoRCOrnIN the turmIng ov 5 e MASSACRE AT RESHT lawsk of the four | Hrookivn, the establishment and ox- | imperlal premier, with resard to the 4 =i e jopnoeeniae s f 9 > m ced tc hang ru ension of which was made poselblo | cstaplishment of a republic as insisted Ot connts o BN micoess 1 - N b | e eiLhonEe e R L S e yiAn, Official Despatch from Meiilla, | tion Meeting Suppressed. | Persians Are Appalled by the Ot 1 up of prisoners. ii: yeported that both Mrs. Sage and Miss | Sun is quartered in a large mod- Endleghy ot v e Sertae o tr » held af TRNSEAAR the Russisns S i o M. Whtikas 1 Ve | slon. - He said today that he preferred attacks on December 23 and 24 which nade, (0 protest ag ok . P © make no siatement until he had re- » be and which | { Y : going on in Rest whisices: m 1 TRAGEDY AT FEAST. | to make no statement until he had re- lasted for some hours. s a0, saliedafionn 40 bt ccording 1o off ¥ "r‘:_‘:‘ , Man Accidentally Shot at Banquet ference with Wu Ting Fang and other oba < | without « ‘w‘w [l ther dem: recefvedl in 1.onc - Tt d eni Table at Flint, Mich. {leaders shows that he Is evidently ol T ton ok CartChatfield: Chat. | Glona are’ exioct A ioa - commanding the greatest respect and engumement of thelr daughtor Adelajde | Martial L sv Proclaimed. A o e gy H B e « e Flint, Mich, Dec. 26—A Christmas | ationtion 5 5 7 to Hendricks Whitlan of _Brookline, | Al the opposition newspapers have | aren. The peopl a g feast 'was converted into a tragedy | Dr. Sun said that the entire move- The wedding will take place at | | e e H gt nnings. & neg ¥ Ay when Z. Tucaka was shot | ment was united and there would be : e g K g e i N i dnd i s B 5 e = e IO e 3 L Uy killed in the prasonce of | 10 serious differences. It is quite evi- CHARLES BARD. . T g i e ] B bt Y proustt A as % ol o e Sa i linE | o Ting for the construction. Work of | President of the Norwich Savings Society. Bk e R U LTRSS A : Gbilan and) new anabiant ‘ teer < pres- conveérsation had turned to hunting |Eovernment and are not counting on = Drotected chuieer Bremen, on the. er | outmeaske % DUt 100ks for. furthe et s . and Tuczka had volunteered to show | Yuan Shi Kai They even disro- z man Atlautic Station . Job utbreas rmment hou x s wsm of & a trick_about loadlng & gun. Fred |gerding Peking, which they confiden- = e robubly a visit to New Persians Fire on Indian Troops pen 8- ot : . Matz offered a gun for the demonstra- | tially assert tiey can e at leisure. | a i oston and other American cit It is reported from $ A g I s tion. "As he was breaking it to show | It has beon defimtely decided that e {he Provibes of Wars, th <ol v e AL AT o Rt & Vaitve, & ¥ it it was empty, the weapon . was | Nanking shall he the future capital A Prayer i _ | ihe province of Kars, that Porsia Coording (o denputchon the I : harged ‘and " the _shot ~ edftered | Even after the abdication of the em- . | | Biand! Vess ockic saved MIcheal s | posre. Drosesdii o et h it A AT Sour Sed Mohaming Tuezk left lung, causing death. peror the reorganization of the | Dell whon's. aliot was fired pointbldnk | 'consul. ape of the I e Dririe i e e : Matz was arrested but released when | hew ment, the I a Im nwn‘ 0 ur at him at Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. | ing killed, There has b : ey Mgl the incident was investigated. positiv King will | by e man-he re o the | able trouble at Shiraz: on orsgp ol (O e sl r b " | i jorea. | | manufactory where he is o watchman. | the bovcolt inetituimd against tho 1. | of Russia, cspec a 7 0 s e | —— dfan troops by the Mollahs, have followed i tely on t i e ‘themselves! B — — | TAFT PUTS A STOP TO | ANDREW MrC M. Kubik, Propristor of a smail gro- 3 eptance hy Perain of th X | Christmas Dinmer for 1,750, Thres Timss the Usual Amount Re- | FAKE PHOTOGRAPHER. | snoz::z”—:°““s“s’TAKEN TR LOCKUR AND cuy niore 4t Briageport, was arrested | . Fighting Continues at Tabrix e T s gt Ehe set i Biiiecn nanored pissh s ceived at White House. | s HER. | SHO TH. ast night, charged with attempted or ulfa, Persin, De A )| shown every demire anc n Il el atd an | . S R T e A | sdin Lo o3, son. After a small fire in his store had | Information recelyed 4 Soncllinte Kussia and re Was served 150 bovs | Washington, Dec. I5—Among the Hands With Various People. I S S . tn AR R ITe M ik latd 5 Jonn Worthy school, | things that Santa Claus brought to | ¢ i el el Tl e - s the White House today was & mail| Washington, Dec. 25— wWeek-ena| WRITER AND LECTURER | KILLED A WH MAN | S | A i | i | After Mrs. Harmon Had Extracted | REYES C | 1HE DAY IN NEW YORK. bag that contained what the office | tourists who want to go back to the | P B Mt M S Bl g 8 CAPITULATES | cREW FORCED TO = - orce e ree times the | folk: hotograph ith eal = H e i 8 3 Ehicictians Mads Mersy for housasila | HERS! QuOtE of ‘COhbiitmsa’ mall. - In | RaEl b 05 o, label on | them | g e R A SR T RENEONSENaNY ABANDON' RRRNC m— dadition o the letters scores of cable | Showine Dresident Taft in the act of | Arrested Whils Writing Confession in | No Night Guard on Duty at Brooklyn | (o lead an apright dite. tovermor Jode | Reb o " e = | = PN,"" Peopl: Mmessages and telegrams from outlying | shaking them by the hand or in ;. & - 1098 W RIBOATE: Uty Zalaab il lebe! ‘Leadsr " in'/ Mexioe Surrenders |Captain Makss His Way to Savarinal 1l o 28 -There was 1O parts of the United States came in | unexpected from Mr. Taft for the i f ’ oo \ " i E8. RS e In ove 1”3:"‘:;”(‘5}“;;{&':: :1‘:&." T,,,,F;es,gflr,‘km at ¥he official ban ow| —Mrs. McConnell Out of Danger. | Cruslly Beaten Before Being Shot. complicity in & murder. 4 m.‘ rezN. L, .\1.7, 5, De De avannah, Ga., I Menaced | and a clear sky with alr | Ree 'y, C n appy | these “fake” photographs. { P edted and stripped of forr arro- | death from violent seas that pow e e (hi i | New vear'grectings came lo the presi: | Several daye ug0 4 Pennsylvanta | | A Large Automobils Driven by Dan- | sunce e gy iRy N Wit A ciurt . e 3 y messages avenue photographer whose window New York, Dec. 25.—Andrew McCon- | Baltimore, Dec. 25.—King David, a|nf the Orans T Aaaar | Heyes, s one-time greatest n Ay P g s 5 | administration and hope | exhibit c. fot i & 3 Orange, N. J. district cour nd re eleve ns_dropped into For the future Sibible contains many pletures of Mr. | nell, magazine writer and lecturer, was | negro. aged 23 years, who last Satur- |ran down and fataily ‘injured I the | itary and_more recently lead abandoned o dredge in 1 7 | whic tne Seiva SRS, ST apent two hours 1n g | LiE T, teh, ok, pheking with va |rrce(ed“at % “reporiers desk In 4 | fay Wight abot and Ml Frederick A |13 veur old on of Eaward MeDernots | 0 1 TSy rog Ll Jesder | sbandoned -dFedls ‘ i o Amrion | e Eresident spent two Nours in his | Fious Citizens whom he probably never | moraing “hewspaper ofice - fonlgnt | SChwab (WRIe). AL IWFeld: AWDE | Uhere yeatorday. Ao mewn ot ne. | CoUnIy (o botder o boruer. onIEN: | Skl} bty the sel o Abmibt StEniel B e s ah s ©nE, Snd | fer Wam tnfor: e e A g Mes | while, It 1s alleged, be was writing a | Arundel county, was taken from the | cident came to the McDermotts while [ 8 in jail here. iie surrendered to s gt Rty Senr. nner for housands. | 1ema ohureh. Te White Hagse Christs | o¢ orney Wilson to leave Ar. Taft out | confession of shooting and seriously | lockup at Brookiyn, a suburb of Bal- | iney were at Christmas dinmer anc | oMficlslly (o General Trevino, a per- |« Raoaaan e my incidentally cele- | mas dinner was held tonight. Dhotosrapher appealed to the White | Tion Meanmett oo e s M- e, R ot paesih | the mother was Prostrated with grief, | Scpst gy for years miles of lonely swan { gy mery ot B Tif e e e e 3 by & sgail party of unknown men. Tuter Reven wax given Lix libe B np oo | ot Gifts For Beef Packer’s Jury. Wilson. | Arrested in Times Office. No t Guard Kept at Station. A Trolley Car Carrving 35 Persons, | 0 Pl% Word that he would mot leave sullors stranded om i of th " Y 9 the cit Chicago, Dec. 35—The jury in the | 0 & recent decision the supreme| Mrs, McConnell & at her home at| David, who was also known by the [ mostly residents of Schuylclll Huven. | ™5, (00 . . | e e case of the ten Chicago meat packerg |court held that a photograph was a|Ocean Grove, N. J. The shooting is | bame of Johnson, was dragged to a | jumped Black bridge, between Poits- | WSS e By e v Davis told a r i o on irial for alleged criminal violation LErSOWS own property and it is mot | sald to have ocourred late Saturday | spot about 200 yards from the station | and Schuylkill Haven, last | F1O8 00 S0 B s tam ht with T | - OF the' Snerman anti-trust Jaw passed kely that the present case will ko 1o night. McConnell was “operating a |@nd shot four times. His body was droppin~ o distance of 20 feet [ L€hienunt do rip wdvent | & quiet Christmas in its quarters in (e courte. FPresident Hooseveli once tylowriter at a reporter's desk in the |not discovered - until several ~hours nyIkill river. The raflway | TROCEL B0 10 TUE O, ton 5 of the I Dreds | 3 £ Sullivan gives | & downtown hotel under the eyes of LPbeared in a “fake" picture apparent. | Times office tonight when & detective | Ioter, by a passerby. who notified the | officlals admit that not one of the pas | i o cole e, Permisaio ] any's ne edue, tha | e o amShics | two United States deputy marshale | 1Y talking statecralt with a negro coal | arrested him. The paper in the ma- | Folice. No ail night guard is kept at | Sengers escaped injury, but it cannot | 1%, 1 (0O R 0 i B o stuffed with a Fach juror received gifts from rela- e an objection im- | chine bore these words: | the station, and the police had no learned how many are fatally in- | [0 0 e 0 i 4 to Galveston, Off | | : @ package of | tives and friends. tely and the practice was stop- el il | knowledge of the affair until the find- | Jured. He frankly sdmitied his dream of MRS OteS Dunaoing | ticket which S - i ity h"‘"" on. | 1% of the body was revorted. e e Shis Sulcsaatal Eevolation. had the, storm §rew worws, Captsin I r of shoes c = “I was forced to shcot the n gty Diution © | realized that the sma offe i pai h p Sentenarian's Best Christmas. | |NSANE MAN AND DOG he el Lo antot O ymin | No Clus to the Lynche GOVERNOR FOSS | 10 an end and placed himself at 7Tr moro chance than s wver, - he best of a ~as obtained last spring. Not one word | Chief Irwin at once started an in- VISITS MURDERERS. | Ing s dlsposal Iredg AL noon th re : the Christmas days I have enjoved, MAKE THINGS LIVELY |was said regarding the af | vestigation. Up to this evening he sald e S TaLen v off in small boats. Tof ' one Dundred . | Rt et e o fay o e eh S aadhele MEnt T shot her " She” hus triad te | he had no clue to the parpetrators of with Man Sen- | UPon the ople wed a_mile they saw the dredge & rough of §, % red | Chridtois’ Nalt B8 1000 oot | u":mk‘ ousehola All Upset by At- | vility an innocent woman.” the deed. The avenging band, thought nced to be Electrocuted. Tite T down. Homo t before the tug ha B IRiier wisent nigdey| COUNLERELE Y | ack from Two Quarters. This was as far as had been writ- | t0 h&ve not exceeded elght or ten In - |1 am resolve A+ by i ks 5 50 UhAE Thits £ —— - ten on the machine, but beside the | Bumber, effected an entrance into the | Boston, Dec. 25.—Among the Christ- | | 47 TE80IVeS In the amall boats the orew 1 il i SRt Greenwich, Comn., Dec, 25.—A part | typewriter the detective found & slip |1ocKup ‘without attracting the atten- | mas activities of Governor Foss was a | n4% USRS (00 2000 Daufush and, then Capt | x cceived a well- CONVICTS CHEERED. of the household f H. N, Ravmond | of paper upon which there was scrawly | ion of those living near by and went | visit with Mrs. Foss to the state priso g~ callep il B et set out for AvVADL " | 5. sicalls | T, _|'was in an uproar for an hour or mors | handwriting which was hard to maks |t0 Davis' cell, where they found the |in Charlestown whero the governor | ji®*% “5500 00 K8 Shea T qisiee B i slocking. Seetain ote at Aubum Prison Entertained |laie list night when Alexander Gus- | out. as folows negro asleep. | personally called upon _and talked at | Belf. DUl pleaded or meroy fo 1 | them trom hunger untl | “red cambric Slockings by Church People. o =l the Gremwioh Rox Says Wife Ran Him Down. A Negro Shricked for Meroy. et L s N e o oext | Him in his wanderings to and i amee &, Watermas 4| Auburn, N. Y. Dec. 6.—The convicts | 01iuckid his two sisters and brotiir- | ,, Ve erson who bas helped to |, FRRbert Chave, Sngfher neets, hol| week. and Jesse Pomeroy, a murderer | L5d S it P D umie | CHILD ESCAPES AN e T Coars o | in” Auburn prisen enjoyed & Christmag | in-1aw, all in the Raymond er c up my work has been vilified by | 38 & witness In the Schwab case. Wi | who has been thirty-five years in the | 47C Vel TURIIEOR Br he rnia, is chairman | (ntertainment today by outside talent. CUStalscis Mt of insanity O e o omas op ey ntals: aria ikcienna Sor marey. | PEi00 100, Surrénder vOMBADLY: UNTIMELY SURIAL 3 o A\mateurs from . the ’ Trnigs M. Whilein the center of (he vil sane or s designing flend. When 1 |denperately and shricked for mercy, )n Wednesday next the governor marendes valnutarily b | - 1 200 promiment | Young ludies Bible class ut on s | directing bis steps to the Raymond |Tade discovery In the electrical basis | LI, W%, BICas Thon dragocd swav iy | and council will consider a petition for 0 aeycn message, (eneral Treyine |Showed Signs of Life While the Un | farce, The Disappointed Maidens. The !'me he started in to annihilate of life, which™ (three illegible words) | {ff% B gwed away (0 | 3 commutation of sentence for Phelps | TeFI€C Fant THEUEIOl HESER WILC, B dertaker Was at Werk izea work carried | ChOir and a large chorus from the First | brother-in immediately upon vears later. | 3 ‘ | who murdered Deputy Sheriff Emmet | [?R¢ U7 guard in arez pe 8 | e e ried | orcsbyterian. Shurch . bresented | to | arrival, ending up by bitng him in | Detective Devoll declared that Me- No Attention Paid to Shots. B i et Mamros Bridge on June | ‘Dstructions from the central kKovern- | yieston N. Y., De : o Christmas cantata The Star of Bethle- | the band. Connell added to his alleged confes- | No molses or outcries were heard by (12, 1810. Phelps has a wife and five | Gt 8 F g e life was the unusual o Pl hem. &nd the convict opchestra furntan. | The two sisters ected as peacemak- | 100 by declaring ihat he shot his wif: | near nelghbors except the shots, and | children. The plea for commutation of e Attempt to save few iy oo B e i i3, ef_Introductory numbers, Inmates of |ers and one was given a black eve | Lecause 'she was always making me | no attention was paid to these, as they | the sentence is made on the ground of | |/\"¢7S Wis Tefus: , * | today His Mitle r the women's prison alfo enjoyed a | @nd the other kicked in the stommch, Delieve I was insane, She vilified me | were thought to bave been fired by |the future of the children, and the .0 SUTRE TN 50 AT X b succumbed this i Simas ontertainment and special | To add (o the senoral exciicment the (o different people and has run my | Christmas merrymakers. laim that Thelps shot in molf Getenze | " rity $0 Felas his caupais Hilness, And John J. Murph Ruvmond family dog mixed up in-the | Ch&racter down. Trail of Blood and was being lllegally pluced under undertaker, was $ | Rav: il of Blood to Scene of Lyws = afiair. Biting one of the women several His Story of Shooting. R B e arrest when the murder was com- | TWO YOUTHS ADMIT | funceml. Instesa, he ! BLOWN TO ATOMS. WHISKEY KILLS BOY. times jn ibe legs. Later thres police- ctive sald MeCo £ the 11 mitted. Governor Foss taked for HOLDUP OF TROLLEY. | of Sanfa Clans, f . sl e | men entered upon the scene, ciosely e E e e e three-quarters of an hour with Phelps - ing *he_ prelimina nents 1 Kentucky Man Celebrated Christmas | Six Year Old Drank It While Looking | followed by three physicians; ‘the for- ontordny. O e ta (ol InChating (het Davis was Dadly beaten | o Bis deathiscell In the room adjoln- | Tell of Plan for Another Holdup Which | the embalming of With Dynamite Tor ‘His Proceste: mer lugred Gustafson to the lockup, ~"ho SRid i the: Gonfesdton. “T1#etors Bia. waw takamn . ouf. ing the execution room Fell Through. covered siuns of 1if 1 wa ‘ Al G IR I e B e S o Later the governor talked with Pom- Ll [ Rirriad o howpita b New . Haven, Obhil. Deb. 135.—A jaix | 3, GRstafeon’s condition i3 tmproved 1S it ut winc ont LE e e | tiemeney wiis L g et | ety - Conn, Dec. 38 ot ol n i i ygar,0d boy. Georgs Hunt, Tiving at | '°0% threw the Tevolver away when driving | .4 JOT7.Of Inancst returned & verdict | 10, (oo o imen appeared before the | Lo, 1 D o SRIDE.O | 2 Portsea sircet. Slod at & Iooar hoa e past a wood near Lakewcod.” Bat Davis came ullet | has P betol were arreated here tonight cn 1lic | BRIDE O FTHREE WEEKS | il ogi hom . clesis ok cal hos- ]‘ELECT'ON S SOAEUELT B Ao -?’J'“J‘,f’J nflicted by parties unknown | governor to plead for her son. | charge of being the men who held up EADE. L IREr WETH- CARD | Y Dy e ditet it whigkey . ury. — A trolley car on the Watertown line | IFE ARBOLI 1 namite ith | Ehe chils, got ont of poa thw omine: | STEP TOWARD ABSOLUTISM.| McConnell was locked up on a Trouble Started in Salfoon. MOROS CAPITULATE | last Wednesday night and robbed the | — i lends srating | i+ seck his Christmas presents ard | w. ‘. charge of felonlous asgault. He gave| mpe trouble whith caused tho shoot- TO AMERICAN TROOPS. | conductor of $31.7 he boys made s | Teek First. Sugttel With Her, Husliar D | s atira e plistmas pesents and | Col, Watterson Says We'd Never Get | his age = 37 years and his address as | . Mo "SO0IS, W RET, S395°6, 00, 20000 | % 11l confession to the pollee soom after | Soriously to Heart. B AR s e R e e He appencs in Dlographical resacs au | EAField over game of pool between | Were Completely Surrounded and | oY NOre LU 00 Na% o it on tho | New Bt r 5 ot ank Tou =5 | He appear e - e - y fev tried to W car on the | New Eriain, Conn, Dee. 20.-M g ihe fcor, where his mother Sound i |18 put in ‘the White House in 1912 we | Work on organic electricity, and an- | nco, “aited him vile names. After the| Manila, Dec. who | quit when they saw that there wns o |of three weeks, comnn L " and put him to bed. Later In (he day | Will never get him out again, except | Other on scientific mind healing. In | jarey left the saloon. Frederick Schwab | several days ago retired to the top of | '7€e number of passengers en board. |night after o quarrel v ccnvulsions seized him and he Y | teet first.’ 1998 he was proprietor of the Alka- | fooy P = ¥ e <lec 4 Four revolvers were found by the |band, Joli drinking cart i Boy Santa Claus Badly Burned. a was re- | T25t : A : 1o 1 tock his brother's quarrel with | Bud Dajo, in the island of Jolo, which | A Four “ e by ¥ | y ba: moved to a hospital, where he died. This was the statement of Colonel |hest, a southern magazine published | ayis who drew his pistol and sent a | they nad fortifled, itulated today | detectives when they sesmrched the (It was the couple's first aua ynn, Mass. Dee. 25.—Playing San- | Henry Whatterson, editor of the Louis- 1t Atlanta, Ga. He was founder of a | inilet through Schwab's heart, Kiling | to the American froops. The Moros|T2om Which the bovs had beem occu- | their wedding and Mrs, 1500w | ta e e e e i e O e | mes s ey | e B . Jdiiing | to"(he American éroops. " The Moros | U0, T MG ENY (b, Pagr feis | thelr edains s e LN Lk With hempen hair, George H. Sawver, KILLS TWo. on the repubiican situation through- |Gucing the expenses of working men, o e B tor. Giomeral " | several @avs. “The prisoners will be |into the bathre thelr hon Rged 14 years, went too cloe to the | , EEEEEE out the country. S 2nd also established a lyceum system Negro Claimed Self Defense. tum lssued by Brigadier General Per.|taken to Watertown for a _hearing on | Gold streat thy conte e oA o ine Chrisimas tree Hungarians were Using It in Christ- | Mr. Watterson expressed the belief |of povular and educational entertain- | _ Duvis then fired two shots at Frank | Shin ordering the dissrmament of |- seiny mornine. ax the holdup was fa bottle of the poison, When her oA . “heme in Cliftondale, today.| mas Celebration at Latrobe, Pa. that the long looked for change of | ments in southern towns, ciwab without effect and fled, but | Datives in the district, Thelr supples | . .onietos sy that town | . g - frered barng which are expected s * "% parties was at hand but he has not | Had Been Advised to Conf was arrested an hour later. He claimed | Wore cut off and they were surrounded ke ot Att¥astel, (U OTIR Y 46 Ren husba sl i parents, nd | latrope Fa. Dec. 25.—Dynamite be. | declared his choice for the demacr . R that he shot in self defense, declaring | DY American infantry. —Finally they| g p FOR MURDER OF OO TR N B e o - bl e | s SropSaiei DS SR Dymamite be: | omination ¢ was sald at The Times tonight | that Frederick Schwab had struck him. | Wore forced to vield through hunger, e [ B e hl il Loal ot the |t h RS e hoiebra | olonel. Wattergon, ssl that in nat MicConnen drifeed in There"matc |* T8 S = and marched oui and laid down thelr BRIDGEPORT COBBLER. OBITUARY: ] fiames and save the life of their boy Hoves Bt New Berry. 2 £ opinion the republicans ot elee; | INE_inquiry 0 what he hi etter LE HAD BEEN rms. " ¥ v ar el S A R TR O S | Shiner moomevelt or Fareoua not It | do regarding stories that had appeared DRINKING HEAVILY. | n 2% (5, the surrender a desperate | tis Widow and Her Two Brothers Ao- | Arthur F. Griffith, Lightalng Catoulat in the hospital hera’ AN the violilE | rogating the third term . tradition, | S the shooting of his wife. It was|gy.. pyyyicisne Do Not Belleve That | Serse were Kiled. Dot {here were mo ». Ormun, of Mitrd | TO THEIR BENEFACTORS |\ unsasiens and (an tmraictims | Wola he u step toward absolutiom. " | SuEosted that if he were guiity ho ¥ 5 o at | Moros were killed, Lut there were no| Bridgeport, Conn, Dec. 25—In the [ning ocalciister | e i B such caRUBEI et &/ e " |should confess and be arrested. He He Committed Suicide. American casualties. city court today Mra. Rosie Muarteilo [ vaudeville *andbenc | Beka B. Rockifelle adeli Sags | oo, 0Vc) SHIon that & dg -1 v | ugreed to the plan and was enszag: 3 = — and her brothers. Joseph and Rocario |country for a nu | 2nd Miss Helen Gould Remembersd. | trod, One mao. Mike Cook. was Biows | New - Iovemny Sorgiars in Court. o waaigfapiension when the detective | . 5 L s, taton ALbucils, Srothar of I T AT PR AL ARE, e e a0 vy aeut, ball for: i} smatEevaAtiont ipime | i T g e i a2 ven, n, Dec. 25— The E o1 t ther of GET IN CASH | hraring on ay for the shooting of | of apopisxy in My the navy surprised John D. Rockefel- | the hospital tharge of burglary and who are be- | It was learned from Ocean Grove [ fave criginated fiom the fact . Used Kid Gloves to Avoid Danger of | - % Martells was shot while read- | fessionaily as "“Yhe 1 1 Jer, Mrs. Russell Sage and Miss Helen | The hoaraing house was that of Ja- | v pwards of §15.000 mciintor Lh St0le | tonight that Mrs. MoConnell's wound | efused medical attention at the small Fingerprint Clues. inz a paper In his cobbler shop and [was (o huve gons to | Gopld with Christmas presents today | cob Skowich, who, With his wife, 13 | thd goode feom talloeinr Srerei™ents | s in the neck at the base of the brain | downtown Fctel where he was found there were no known witnesses of the (to fulfil an engugemen | in mppreciation of the help thev had | fatally burned. Two boarders who had | contisued unth Ton G4’} Si9res were | but that the bullet emerged after cui- | do: 3 Sirren ghooting thoukt Mrs. Mexrtlllo is ‘ssid'] 8 yeare cld:= Wikhin H ip th - who T P ont HRed: nntl. Ton B o e X g dozd jcstercay afternoon. The cause| New York, Dec. 26.—Graduates of | to have Dbeen in the sh Shven fo the Toung Men's Christian | not rerained consclousmess at mIAmisht | somr mat i ian. police court | ting under the siim for two inches. It | of his death will be detormined at & |the newer schools in burglary oper- | ‘0 476 Pecn In the shop at the time. | pecuiar powers have !« Remoetation in the nav were the other victims. The explosion | down . mimper of ciucs which may | 18 elived she is in no imdediate dan: | coroner's ~inquest “tomorrow. Either |ated on a safe in a five and ten cent | HOLLY WREATH ON A ey o< 5 | A “eummitiee of four blucjackets | compleiely shaitered the Mouse and | clear up other breales, " Y |ger. She was ablo {o talk somewha: | pneumonia or heart disease is believed | store owned by S. . Kresge, in Har- % IEAVE yohology nt s ! from ships which make their homs | pleces were picked up hundreds of feet : = | 2nd eald that she and her husband had | by physicians who knew him to have |lem, today and got away with nearly OF CLEMENT C. MORSE |[ndiana and Northwesto port. Norfolk, Va., came hare with 2 |away. . | been separated for several years and | caused his death. None of the man's 34,000 in cash. The men entered by | — Harlan W. Whipp'o h-t:nv "vl::*ncg‘":;‘;g‘\::ml:'wfifi% Secial, May Expel Haywood. | that nedm been desirous of obtaining | relatives could expiain why Arbuckle |way of the skylight, drew electricity |Christmas Tributs to Author of “The | ILawrence, Maws, Deo, s ‘“ ..qume g e Blind Wemsn! Terrible Falf. b ,emDu‘.m! 'u?;Q 25:._Dw H. Leonard, a ;du:. lute divorce in order to marry mmfi"::m.( t[hgs"gt:l&:';a: hl-n ;la from a live wire tfl' operate their dr‘lll: Night Befe Christmas” ‘W. Whipple, former p!fifl. Lon Siin great skill and presented it G0 Eoston Dec, 2 Holding in her hand | that st e o2 U i Ll Yo Beon, frmling heavily. He was n ua |off the eate Ager A roll of carpet| New York, Dec, 35—Lpon th gy g e g e =feller while he iwes dining a Christmas card she had received | traneh of th ? Troiley B [l Wi ;i > % d v , Dec. 25—Lpon the grave |one of u oo o b as e soclalist party resolu- rolley Bumps Into Stone vevally Jarge man. was found which had been used to of Clement . Moore, who wrote |stockholders of t Provider \Ifl.hy.hll !fi:fll‘y‘ at hllo;lo"n hou':e )::r‘: 1 3:]‘]“{{3;:?!‘ &h’?’“‘l‘ 51 E tons will b; introduced cllll_iflg 10T the Naugatuck, Coun., Dec. I6.—A trol MAY:MIGS Tltlh.tr.l James Arbuckle, | deaden, the noise of the explosion and | ““Twas the Night Before Christmas” |and New York ';:-flfl) » 1)41\ e w"'“"‘md."‘“vm" s s o o 2 mua Mm- expulsion of Willlam D. Haywod, for- |ley ear from Waterbury jumped the hes been prominent in promoting trade | beside’ the carpets were found kid |a holly wreath was placed today by & | panies, dropped desd of p THeev With the remembrance. The Boys in | stantly kilied. Miga Carfoll was AHnd | Peccration OF Shimarn it o corert | e moas oo Hamdar . o e b s el R R S U I s I ML L Bl wuwumaL—u e e LA B & recent » g ently nsed to avold dete om [ school of the Chureh of the Interces- |cr on Haverhil o Ay i ;zgm“(_n,' whwhz‘;]u ;':': 1\‘2:. {;&g?flthm'n:':\n‘:u; w!;.leh eech is reported o have ac ed |stone wsll Passengers were shakan Steamiship Arrivals. finger prints. which have recently led |sion. A hrisf praye, G the singing | day. Mr, Whlplph mmde his home i 2 Bt S e | 540 bt = T when | “Girect acticn” in securing 7 or- | and some recelved slight euts and | At Glaszow: Dec. 24. Cameronis, |to errests and indictments of seversl [of a Christmas carol and w hymn ut | Sowtor. and Andover. Me wes 48 e urnts| throug] . | ganivations in their rights. Lruises. Nune was serfously injured.' from New York via Moville aileged burgiars. the grave completed the ceremony. old . i X {