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VOL LIV. —NO COI\N., MONDAY, JANUARY 1; 1912 The BuIIetms Clrculatlon in Norwich is Double That BODY FOUND LYING IN LONELY RUADN Gatied Tomentc Uaps Clash }[}airns Won't Condensed Telegrams AGGIHENTAL UEATHS IN GBNN London, Dec A speciul news de- | i ; ?{I':oo‘lfihnfizl!nts“rrom Broeston | A 3 T g f}‘\(‘f ases, a decrease of 41,328 cases t;wm South Manchester Authorities Now Trying to Lo- A w’ih maese BEAEpUIHIEd msestures o= Low as 16 seurens Unefficial Figures Show a Total of 702 For “H’o below zero are reported from _many cate Two Companions of Antonio Pietrolino ::’n‘&‘&héize\larqm:‘l.uty:p::x;_ LEGATION GUARDS MIX UP WITH [NO AMERICAN IS LIKELY TO SUC- | Sections of wostern and southeri An Unusuaily Large,Number berry, as he stepped on boardy the ~ PREMIER'S BODYGUARD. | CEED SHUSTER. e o R NP v ol o e L e el gt L ] B Low Batteshlps a3 et 4 DEAD MAN GLASPED REVOLVER IN RIGHT HAND ... v sime rigsn cruser SEVERAL ARE WOUNDED OBJECTIONS BY RUSSIA . oo A om here to Egyptian w tets to D Va., ha red flom ‘a priva ok Rk - N erve the neutrality of Egypt during 3 A s v Purco-Italiar. war. It is probable [No Progress in Peace Negotiations— 'Great Britain Sends Troops to Persia % Theory of Suicide Abandored Upon Discovery that Weapon at other cruisers will be sent to nited States Sena Greatest Number of Fatalities Occurred in Bridgeport Train Hgypt for the same purpose Imperials Play for Delay—lmperials | on Account of Attack on Consul jof Mis.onti is ot | ; @ had not been Discharged and that Wound in back Could | | ... 1ec 51 e presiding m Open Fire at Han Yang. Smart—10 of Consul's Escort Kil! Wreck-—Fifty Persons Killed by Trolleys and 113 Found of the Bow street court yes Not have been Self-Inflicted—Trio Seen on Trolley Car ly discharged Howard , the American who was arre: ike at Dover, at the requ the New York police authorities when |p;: nded from the trans-Atlantic lin- | Watery Graves—Nincteen Killed by Automobiles and 80 Succumbe Negotiations be- d Peking continue, there has been in the situation during r' The imperials are en- rom Hartford Saturday Night—Police have Description to Terrific Heat of Last Summer. 8 J. Pisrpont Morgan Sailed nnual vacation anker's purpose eneral, from 3 avoring to de matte hoping ter was recently B D Revolver Had Not Been Discharged. t time’will favor them " THie ot eved that tE % comntad for the loss of 90 lives, and w v i | It was until noon today that a a7 m desirous. of forcing the issue, hostility to the apr o 1 G W, O LAl s o Babast deaths from injuries due to falls, 83 - ination was made and it ire representing ol . G y T ut neither side is willing to terminate negotiat Japs and Chinese Clash. \vu liers from the Japanese legation Bushire, Persia, Dec. I hed yesterday and today with government has lost mo time in d by the master Girolamo a in the sixteenth century, been stolen from St. Sebastian’s hurch. The picture is 20 by 29 inches |in dimension. at the revolver d and an ex owed two bull he breast and th covered t oecen dischar ) of the body & punds, one_ in ill at his home, Burk station, Fair- Fifty Killed by Trolley. hurned or scalded asphysiation; 16 cars killed 50; au~ voizon, 17: exposure, 14; cd to death, Six Died by Electrisity. - ons. hat it could not have been seif- 1. Identification was made by ans of a letter. ster, Eng., Dec. 31.—The de- ion of the Cotton Spinner: d- Greatest Loss of Life at Br.dgepnm. in food products. o : . e pwi Six were electrocuted, four were kill- 4 tion to” place their operatives on : . ; : ed in runaways, and threc by COusi- Have Descripticn of Companions. } 2 & - The Shoe Shipments from Haverhill, ' the xpr E g z | halt ] it into effec S T & 7S 4 t . = . 8: two were in over M v 3 R Clasped in One Hand. 1 ice have & partial description | dha g0 o' nto, effect at most of A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION ass, for the past y 530,506 | 13" el 8 two icked tn death and bwo, HIBWEBD : the local men supposed to have been | Lancashire yesterday. The number of ST dii i e e ab that T RO Nt [by dymamile; the dropping of an axe, a erson wa g | i milicate “i,(;:ju)::::“!:vgfluh tavs ihe | unemployed 'In the cotton trade has in- Connecticut the Land of Steady Habits or the Constitution State; 5 b 1o that. follosred. b a fly thrown Iifl*um”- starvation, t was vile C 3 ¥8 the | creased to 250,000, comprisi t v ! ¥ ‘ L 7 B ering, g 3 p maz in company with two others | reased to 250,000, comprising both Never the Nutmeg State—Governor Baldwin. ith Authorities of Philadelphia d Greatest Also at Bridgepert. R o ol pany pinner vers o af gep ull, « bicyele, lightning, jumping, and ’ rom Hartford in his car last ) : ted 2,000 persons, owing to the L o oot e s fon were reAb NG ok nt ind got off not far from w 3 I ance ¢f smallpox in the Italian 4 ; o3 ot . it ia | THREATENED REBELLION ararter of the ey, geport; on Jun rs old AGAINST HOME RULE =y ns came in it 3% 1 e oty prote: Five Army Officers, all above the i vten | ddathe 3 o . Sir Edward Henry Garson Will Refuse Yank of major, have been ordered be- st poison, 31 hans cmeelves, 25 used ELLER | SOMERVILLE MAN to Accept b mplies. We have o fore retiring boards in connection wi 3 Drowningsh cuns or revolvers, 17 were by asphyx- ¢ 2 R . used: The the “metin out” programme. The waters of the state cl the | iation, 16 ended their sorrows by BUY A BREWERY | =SHOT, WiFED London While ring true. C wealir next number of victims, 113; | drowning, and 12 by cutting: ¢.. Shl= L London, ~—While ev- ring true. Co ; E f is- | the ho per of the bix 1 ol Rim Mrs. Georgianna Ryan Dies of Her ot the wtlgmtsi party nized under a e does pride her- The Interstate Commerce Commis- | the hot weather of t bing. : art A R conpa habits. that anyone should o reatiirn reducing the | __ a5 SR A T B erty for a e Wounds at Hospital. role, VRS 3. Bal- i bie by selling manufac- rates on lemons from California to ail ' — i Lol e \,,5‘,3,,9,,“ ntenance to such a cha points in the United States. NEW 5¢ HOUR LAW | TICKLISH QUESTIONS 5 .. . h u umstances, all e - i : 5 e hes bip of the op e ety el g Alaska, with the HITS TEXTILE MILLS. FOR SUPREME COURT. s with iver in the hands of Andrew Bonar Law EON E. BALDWIN i ey T . last T ¢ night s, dor, endorsed i a rece Sl el Massachusetts Labor Act Also Will | A Conflict of Jurisdiction One Tan, ed 19 ye ded |S he vho is looked t nor of cut v = e s e Tt the fight is Sir ; Curtail Earnins of Employes. to Be Straightened Ot n, Wb has 1 ks Sur B B B A S, R Fall River, Mas Washington, Dec. 31.—To straighten s h t v " Al as heen app goods mills out some of the kinks v s to the shooting, Is held 2 Bayonets sending troops to Persia. It was tho [, Aibert . Kerr has heen appointed Eriprst Sorintictions of the. dow SuIRREE - e bonds for a he ords were used and six or more ‘expressed intention of the governm S bisors oF te e B i ony of fe e : iy ol s with it rent in Ir aifiat ome {1t soro fhanPetnt wmbes oL iGhE. oo bidpiorenin. Sonthern D e ST DL commistlan: will- be oHSEE osing circle : i« now belicved that the 16 besi platform speakers in the nese were injured. itish consulate Y etime 0 T bt e | ey ok the it Atutes TRERE I rge w be changed to a more countr ‘ = ag : 1 I 2 2 y = < a 3 " Rock < o s it DA No Political Significance. . | Mrs. Nannette Allison, who as Nan- n wages will amount to e ay, dan. 8. ? . B Atk the o T atere s Prompt Action Considered Necessary. nette Martien was widely known as & | §11,000 week > con Leen zrowing daily : : 3 5 I . ; : AR sl 4 consid. | Missouri educator, died at Columbus, more acite. The decision of the court e . wat her husband had |pencd, U for ne s y at the tme | Prompt action, however, was con = e Ulboss W hprdd < oxpocted o hhve - far reachingAiil t her, would un no circum of the affrays, but the Japanese lega- '¢red necessary because of the re :? e L‘l“’:lg& om sw\\/L s recei Is f:’ oo '.‘em;“:,m.al et 3 o LR home rule, even if a home rule b tion sent out a company with officers k near Kazeroon by Kashgai | Wien lighing a gas P00 fect upon gof i - e A CAMED passed by the house of commons. He to rescue the men. The Incidents are n on the British consul, Mr. T Pln . w e workers 11‘"!(“‘ fi"‘;*“"\rgfl“"“::'k h“‘m:;o:;um % 3 UNIT TATES CANNOT OAD B too, that necessary he would not believed to Dave any significance hile Ho'was ‘bilng cscorted |, Peur Thedeand of - the Cheimian | 10, 20 50 ouls as former- | rite case” over whith the commescaNURY D FOR ODESSA WRECK. an armed rebellion against it. ' politically. | s post at Shiraz by a_detachm atholic Apostolic churc on, wi e ¥ Serfi by By, N 1L # 0 s i et - L ther o would go to these ex Hsuan-Hual, ex-minister of lof Indiun eowars. The British pro- |live outside of Zion. II:. have 'been |h. helr weekl will e court and e g mte_‘g:tnwww.y | . — 3 | Coroner’s Jury Attributes Accident to s or met the men of Ulster to d communeations, writes to a |tected cruiser Fox arrived here last | commanded to dispose of their proper- | down in Bleht. o P oo i 1 st the court’ Be Able e Islands Til Beteotive Semiuphore. follow him shonld he decide to do so, [friend here that the rebels are seques- |evening and lunded 169 men of the |l¥ and return to Zion City, 5 b | S e tderats AN Wab Ml Are Dead P i : s to tell. How he is is _extensive prope at Inalan Carnatic infantry sgainst.i | One of the tirkifsh questionshRiER W e i the fervor They alleze, he says, that |sible- contingencies, | The Plant of the National India Mt 15 deciEh 15 whathatu p Poul tailroad |of Irishman and his voice i foreign nations” group of finar The Atiusic on: Cobeul. Smatt: Rubber company st Eristol, R. L, em- | _ werce court has the power to review asath of ten'|be “rom one end of the coun- heayily bribed Mm for favoring | e "o S50 8 CERE AT | ploving about 1,500 operatives, Glosea | I Becisions by ‘the coniasiont it M Sho Mt {rven the rv to the other against what he de- in respect to the curren by o > Smart, | Saturday for the purpose of taking | ¢ 5 h f ¥ o lo ives in the : . ° a5 lic of the sttack on Consul Smart. 3 e St the complaining shipper is denied = ¢ the Columblan train at Odos- | clares to oc rime of the age” |t v loans. This he emphatically [Jif ©f the &Lack on Cone Simirs |Stock. The plant will be closed for it 9 The position, has heen taken INaE: - on_December 18, by a cor~ L and denies the first occasion they drove off | 2POUt & Week. : v 1. s irit an review the holding of the - The road is to blame, the I Prosper Tedve Bee S nn, - an- Beheudady fec Freachery. the natives who were cleared out of g sy s S e on onlr when the commission ¥ of a defectlve som- |cther version’ of Fonar Law's battle| A ch from Hankow savs three|ine hills, with the loss of onlv onc| An Official of the Mexican depart- | LloreWs Mrmative orders of relfef to and” becau the ©ry Vhat Ireland s les: have been courtmartialied ldlled and one wounded on the Iiritish |T of justice says General Reyes,| __ "' - D in other words, that the court pany failed to en- politics and ";."""‘k“’ L °d because they were Suspec si On.. ‘the: *Ason® pteation” the is to be tried by a MILIATY (Y- | r——— i ODAY to the defeated railroad, 4 the protection of Ats are for those Englishmen attempt to assassinate Gen, Sowars to fight a rear guard ac- 1 on a charge of inciting to r Lut not to the defeated shipper, ¥ r own licve that home rule mean eng, the commander of the Fev- (o tur oieht. Moy 2 olution, will likely get a wentence of || 'N/TIAL STEPS i L SRS b 8 " o rtion and who, tired of the Irish, |lutionists. v were captured with ; ; s in TOWARD GREAT ENDS || ROUGH WEATHER s —— Self-government 10 | revolvers in hete s Craant British Had Five Killvd. e 0 revolvers in their hands, standing ; M Cyon Ma AR N THE ATLANTIC. CITY TO GROW, ject »se to the general. aved mr.» convoy, int ln.mlm 2| Thirty People Were Made Homsless 0 P ERITY CON JE. SEsE Rifle fire began again yesterday, amount of specie. In this en- o Hvg 4 Gireetings to the Citizens of New [ ! p Y YRE R,C,'i'j"'“’:”v c\c: J:’i":;'m_ A TASTE OF WINTER N er the British lost five men kill- |2nd t s’fjffi&’,‘,fl'rp"s"l‘l‘,’(mp"\?){"f.“: Lo Congratulate | Incoming Steamers Report Gales and b To ihe Citizens of Wil ! jed and ten womnded. Con: nart| 1088 reaching. $200.008, resdlf e | cach other brightening untainous Se BOD i .,..redm The Bu (I(\H. I EXPECTED THIS WEEK \NO PARDON FOR A was wolinded, but on jent- | ofylk\h mumsx Tfix‘ix‘xmx:““ ' Fa i e e e Mot n__ a8, ou one and all a very Happy e : : - ter upon 1912, Certainly we have fork, De ~—Tncomin; " Ye Bsigh thal] sol ProsuERE New - e Colde: Weathor Scheduled, Followed CHARLES W. MORSE LT d Gty Satorda o otk forian Wil ple Todes repuried & BUMERIES frg® by a Storm. President Advised His Condition Does | To Organize Democratic Clubs. The Work of D, Harvey W. Wilay | U7, 2 view ef iho record of ihe T oaic asriped fHlR IS i enjoved | | wasnington, Dec z Not Warrant Interference. Laporte, Ind., Dec, 3 as endorsed a3 “of great benefit t0 |§ Cranse In’ business In every direc- || ncen o whole das Aod s haif It n the will increase during the | lep will be weral th e Darling, head of the ¢ the public health and welfare,” in the [} jo;, of our city's industrial life. A || account of the gales and mountaiue 1 vear; that our indust the coming we 1-| Wa on, Dec. 31—1It was an- |the Democrat tions presented at the general \| it yosume of the accomplish- which she encountered. i that our clty on- | | etir 1 2 (nounced at the White house tonight |sued a ¢ session of the Association for the Ad- { ment ' s e R o g, L i - - t rt th & nents o e ecamer lorence, low »w in size and beauty, | |reau, Stormy hat the report of the army medical |of the executive board o ancement of Scienc el ate water from the weight uf SSM00 SMARE ple ed over the n Atlantic steamsh flicers who have examined Charles | organi n to be held in Wa 0f potatoes from Dundee, was swept s 7 Y the of L iroutes. the Brit and northwest- | W. Morse, convicted New York bank board is compo: The Waverly Inn, a widely known by waves incessantly. Seweral . rous homes for the | | arn e er, serving sentence in Atlanta fed- [ Un States senators and repr hostelry at Cheshire, Conn, ¢ ° ors. wara et X aug gt hundred and twelve. “A marked change to colder weather eral penitentiary, does not warrant g and t h for years was kept by Wa the future of ou: X freight steamer Rauenfels fpom 1y DANIEL P. DUNN, will g I the region east of the [imm Interference by the presi- be preliminary to a mation wide | Scott, was burned Saturday FHURE i Hamburg was 24 daye in making $he rp AR 1Y n the 6 dent and the pardon will not be grant- |movement for the organization of dem- | jou = i t $40,000, on which S : 5 about hulf that amount. Mayor of New London. les the ed at present now ove move down the e. Terrifi es were her dally experience. and at times she ooulds reake no headway at all, c clubs. S w -UMBER SCHOONER Meritorious Service During the past 3 The ofl {ank steamer Chester, which : during Monday - was recognized Saturday by the| THREE BURNED TO lefi Antwerp on Dec. 6, arrived todas ¢ HUNG UP ON SHOALS. | the Interior of Elevated Railraod company, DEATH IN BED. | after havine bhad to put in at Halitr = — York and New England; it will distributed $50,000 among 3 al to replenish. the coal mupply, wh’' TWO FIRES. Life Savers Sucoeed in Floating Her in |be foilowed b, car service men who have made | Mrs, James Baker and Two Children | short in her fight with the = ble records during the year of Perish in Fire, | e o a Blinding Snowstorm. OLD YEAR, GOODBY! Department Sun this dis wbout Friday 31 A Westerly Booze Due to Defec e Hiod vill be preceded by a reaction to no ey S b AiEics: In tho Busings Sobatian: o Berlin, Dce, $1.—Th ; - & ol peratur ended by g LSNP SR S 5 i B e T 4 3 o5 new cases of poisonin, i e BER]. oAt KO hee T ARt OId year, goodby! Time bids thee go. | Bax Elarbor, OEe, I G n omeless who i e for wil he foll o by dec 1 0 L &, B Rl e - i ‘,‘ i o e pal 1o, gy Sl U R b s s The final hour is drawing nigh, b e gick Realty company ad dam. mos e e e 1 the assistance of Capt e : : = D et d two adjoining build n fite which Pk - nd t avers of Monomoy e And, veiled in mist or wan with snow, 1 17" s! Gerze Loring and 5. F, Sher- | p o & ol of T R Agadbl orgls R, The [DRIVEN FROM HOME ] Id year, goodby! 1 Whras (1 saloons in the vichnity of the i v his | 3 b ) i ' loding house, wu8 v s et AN NI CEORHING | §lTyenty nvo-Ladgers arers chitad to 1| Charged with selling whiskey contatns 18entity coul idence of South Norwalk Family { Pledge we at parting one brief sigh, i jeht_clolling éarly Saturday, | | room. . Firemen B L e e A i Besoxedsy Mopinasrire. § Touched with the tender afterglow i e N o faken. s £ (% LGS FROTEST AGAINST SALES | - Soth, Norwalk, Gonn, Dec. 3P i Of days that blossomed but to die. i damaged to the extent of 35, | M L gnd one other dSughterl .. poricioians for M MUl RIS OF THE FRIAR LANDS. | from their home in Spring Fill ave- 1 i by o i 0 el Diniong Washington, D, C., Dee, 3i—Several ire th rning at four v E = . i 1] - e # ) thousand rural free delivery letter gare Anti-Imperialist League Sends Letter ¢ s mgningeut Beyond our present joy and woe { Pock of Jonathan Mol Aviator Fowler in New Ocleans.” | thousand Tanss Fros CiuuaRg g ot They had mot even time (o ) 5 3 algrie dn w Orieans, Dec. 31.—Rabert 3 o President Taft, ficient clothing to keep wa izons of future li i onboro, N. H,| rumerous | Hon in' po Sofde At e e s G G Horizons of the future lie. Saturday from * the | Fwler, the aviator, after numONS | gioneq by President Taft odey. RE A brotest agaiust |ed. 1t was ovned by Athert Wellnitz Whither thou goest none may know. hich caused his| |/ eq Now Oricans this afternoon. 9rder will be issued tomorrowsy I s of the friar lands in land the Luilding and contents were in- 2 - ; . ved all the buildings | Ivdched 2 o N bids the rura Snpdl 15 & lebiot |oe, - . ; Old year, goodby! on the place. HEs S oo D [davity 0 ! by Moor This eyening the residence of F AHONe. 1o P L ng Winslow, p pectively, of t letter o arly veek he | Civil service commission to dismiss arly (his Week ¢ | fo them found to be g0 engaged. —Walter Beverley Crane. | McKendrie, &n insurance ad, was damaged to the extent of tive chimney fire. Traveling Museums of Natural his- | Virl: race course, [ tory for Chicago public sehools, like | praects to leave for € he traveling libraries now £ . provided for in the gift by N. W. Hai Confesses Theft of uoooa Regina Sasic, Dec. 3 T | Many Indictments Result from Steike | Boys Find Dynamite. 1 30 SUDDEN DEATH, ris of New Boston and Chica ating, Ta, Dec, 81.—The Museas| T 1 P of a 000" endowment fund to the | 3 Ceniro, Gal, Dec. 31— Thirty-tw tine grand jury, after invesiigatin Main Strset Gobbier, Apperantly Wol CHANGIL\JG GUIDES |Fiela Musenm of Histo | sticks of aynamit detonating | dificuities Erowing out of ihe ' strike, las ndic < at Braw- | worke at Midnight, Expired at 3 A. M. They wera | nearly thirty Chester County Was Thrown into | ley. near here, veste excitement Saturday when REPORTED MUCH IMPROVED. Duntetso, Dee. 71—Domenio. | s g : 2 uhien, srs x| whseped 1 Los dneics memtpuver | nivce UL | Expects to Resume Dutios With Ways szt aboii L6 an Joun cobhi Across the mounds of years we go, G et atiached T MeE | Eestion A ke on Dh v |chdes sover and Means Committes Tomarrow. 54,0 5ok oGt trest: siea s gt By o |l o it B by 3| Twies sesemive e o - ol Wa ton, Dec —The condi- “at his home in the rear of the Another year we’ve journeyed o'er, negro. Her as ped.. - N g5 { Sohoonar.Breaking s sentative Oscar T'nder. Ceniral house about 3 o'clock Sund: who whs. ta morning aad under such peculiar cf And change of guides is'made. Richeson's Cot Leaves Virginia. vy 2 - from L ¢ 4 - ; o S Mzjor Gereral ray % S g L : - ¥ = indications o mstances tut e coroner may. in We'll leave behind the dreary days san 1 i ek e dbrers : recet des whic i s muc proved tod stigate, lthough death ma Ve ¥ t A 3 Ch Ao Al ule et RS uh o faae N The old guide-took us through; : ot Richeson. wita ; re investigafing the cir- |43 chairman of the nouse comm R g g UL He's at the end of his long trail iam the vis T ¢ X : el s, | of bistnest icay* 10 S i el o And now he says adieu. v s he a0 b NEW :COURADE - { severe cold R ., and leaves & wife and a brother | | By a Desree Entered in the superior | o sy Man Fell from Bridge AND OPPORTLX b - | court, Saturday, the pla of the Con- 7 g, b WISELY CHOOSE | e | e g The new guide has a muffled face S e ey Rt oole | Sbvartrd, | Conilyivs Decbaliewett —Mayor JHide T Thil | R e ot e e o b etause= 1] And none his voice can hear, R 1. employing about 3a0 operstives, |Clit, b4 vears old was foudd todal 1} ' iapoy aveky SEUE SR t we (o ' BIaE Sra | . PR S da as. ordered ¢ ey EasimE on | o ek Ao 1 sll_the‘people of Potn Charles W. Fliot, presldent e a e By o uhe had evidently fallen during the | chwose the || 758 2V, Pilol Prosident cmeritus | 6y rey Advay Bed on Which Smallpox | And yet we all believe in him e e SR eamtsdy® ikt . His Skl was ‘crushed e || tastern: Connsctious. swithl AR of [lout of danger by his gl sioed Patient Died, And wish each other cheer. leaves 1wo daughters. | ;:ar;“' e L | Eligt was operated on for appendicit | ;Wi 5 Olaf A. Tevitmoe, secretary-treasu- | T R T T T Escept the Lord he house, 2t Kandy firee weeks Azu i giomnd| Freeland, Pa, Dec. $1—The tradi- | AY, W ish each other happmes wur..-x‘of the s’l;le z?:uam; trades’ coun- Oklahom Lynched fnm”“_”,.,“m,mm‘;dm They Jabor in vain tha: Luid 1t | tional thief wha “stole the penny from | And say the new guide’s best; cil: J. E. Man leader of the Salt | Uklahuma @ kla. Dec. 31.—For || SRS additio Except the Lord keeps the city, the || Imperialists Fire on Rebels. |& dead man's eye” was discounted : Lake union of Structural [ron Work- | taé murder of ge Caser, n-farm> s T % stchman waketh in vain |, St Petersburg, Dec. $1—A despatch | hovae ot Feim T b o | oF St liaing. trades Gounct | SLidrow ki ; | —Psalm 127: 1. m 2 £ ch | house of the Freeland hospital of X : | of the state bullding trades -council, | Mildrow, Okla. in the eastern part of CHARLES F. THAYE e ‘»1|yLmItr:re,??x‘:r;h?r‘nn‘h&'\{eg::#- e furnishings. Tho bed wpon Which God grant he brings you rest! Were indicted Saturday at Los Ange- | (he Stalc, a negro named Turner w.;s% Mayor of Norwich, [0 Hin Yane which i Tield by the | smong e furiibire taken whie e | —William Hamilion Hayne. 6%, Cal, by the grand jury i connec- | lvnched « tion with the alleged nati | naamitiby conspiracy There are Jlowed | zeriand, ie dy- seem to be of the fthieves cven took the doors and win- | opinion that the Armistice has expired. | dows from Lheir fagtenings. 26 great glac e Ddnatites: - - sk

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