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VOL. LIV—NO. 68 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH' 18, 1912 a-"& PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportv 5 the City’s Population DUTLAWS STILL BAFFLE PURSUERS, Allen Band, Among Crags and Caves of Mountamslil Succeed in Eluding Capture MAY BE NECESSARY TO RESORT TO DYNAMITE ™ If Desperadoes Are Well Provisioned, They Can Hold Off an | Attacking Force With Their Deadly Aim—Militia May | oward the be Called OQut to Begin a Siege—Village Pastor at Hills- | ville Preaches Strongly in Favor of Capital Punishment. sheriff of the Car- ast Thursday, con- defy capture Services of Militia Needed. "he day's search by a posse of 75 ectives and citizen velunteers dem- onstrated that unless the militia is sent b to begin a systematic Siege iding places of the outlaws, may be brought to answer 3 uch a plan a selected today by Tep- s of Governor lann. Militia May Be Called Out. ounty autherities are working armony w the state, and orders mar soon be issued for companies of if not for the search. certain- formai arraignment of the which is scheduled here for tia risoners, Varch 26. The arraignment is likely be posiponed. Dynamite May Be Used. "hose who know the paths and »f the highlands and the points from which outlaws could attacking force with least say that the Al- re concealed be- rhanging precipices of n to themselves, N. C. There, with and ammunition, of which d they have plenty, an attack- juld find the aim of the dly. Some think it may o dypamite the moun- | Advocates Capital Punishment. at Hillsville today. preached in favor nent at all times, and nistaking whe he meant. wintryside came the curi- yrseback and in rigs of every n. fording the high water of and climbing the steep bhifls summit where reposes the ham- Hills Clark of Court Explains the Tragedy. Pastor Q vailed o indictments for murder returned | f way between hers |, oqpjer reports, the telephone wires { { | { | { avail | there. | mountains that Sida Allen had been| Berlin, imps March 17.—Adolf Weimuth, 1 secretary ot ihe treasury, has ned his office Under Secretary ihe lmperial Treasury Kuehr is to sceed him, \(lll —Some sentries dumg duty at the | three men attempting e break | cne of the forts. pe Lie into sentries fired and killed London, Marci of the ccal sirike seems not | to invoive a serious pelit | The oppositien party in th conimons, it | an attit 17.—The seitiement uld adopt neutrality e ge Dbill, HONOR TO MEMORY OF GROVER CLEVELAND President Taft and Others Pay Tribute to ex-Pmsidenfl. ie, Va. March 17 —Two thou-yeven to placing the scarlet scarred - t above sea level, among the | chairs which were occupied by Judge|, -\eW Yuik, March 1i—Grover Ci le Bive Ridze | Massie, Sheriff Dobb and Commons | 0d was ionored ioday by a pubic t len band, who dem- |wea'th’s Attorney Foster. row of “‘“‘)“v’ in the contempt of constitut- | bullet holes, low on the righthand | AL Pis I5ih birtiday : rder of the judge, the | wall, were added evidence of the trag. | Lribules irom Fresident Tafi, Govern- or Harmon of Ohio and other men of national prominence were read and | culogistic addresses were delivered by edy. Mute Evidences of Crime. A shattered rail in front of the|mea with whom Mr. Cleveland was as- judge’'s bench also showed the effect | sociated in public and private life. of the fusillade, and upon the floor The exercises whi were atteided vas the discoloration of blood. Goad|by Mrs, I'vences Folsom Cleveland, showed how Attorney Koster, after| widow of the formes president, were being fatally shot, staggered and drop- | held under the auspices of the Cleve ped his head upon a sheepskin volume |land Administration Association and of the law. A dark coating of blood | brought tugether a las audience of on the book was mute evidence of his | represeniative men and women, murder, Mrs. Cleveland sal in the body of the Juror Kane May Die. hall with Mrs. John H. Finley, Mrs, 3 : Daniel 8, Lamont, widow of Mr. Cleve- Anure}v Huut_pl n_nd Stuart wrglrvll, land’s secretary of war, and Mrs. Jos- both bystanders wounded at Thurs-| .un 1) Bryant, wite of Mr, Cleveland's v's assassination, to- rested easily physician. Sl e bulet “Grover Cleveland e#tned the sin- anc e other w shot in 2 cerest gratitude of his countrymen and Juror Columbus Kane, who was justified recurring memorial occasions iike the one in which we are taking part,” President Taft wiote, “He was a great president, not because he was a great lawyer, not because he was a orilliant orator, not because ‘he was a statesman of profound learning but because ne was a patriol. with the highest sense of public duty, because in the abdomen and is injured of all, d v bring the death list up tn six. Posse Accomplishes Nothing. Over the side the po They in furrowed mountain- e sknlked today, to no conducted their move- r | ments in the broad glare of a hot sun, | he was a stalesman of Giear percep- which, however, helped to dry the| (ions, of the utmest courige of his muddy roads, making prospects for to- | convietions, and of great plainness of | morrow more encouraging. Contrary | speech; because he was @ aman of the mighest character; father a.ui husband of the best type and because through- out his political life he showed those rugged virtues of the public servant and citizen, the emulation of which by these who follow him will render progres of our political life teward better things a certainty.” throughout this district have not been cut by the Allens or anyone else. Communication from the outside worla has been difficult in the last two davs, principally because of the hea out- flow of press despatches which are being telephoned from here to Barren | Springs and being telegrapbed from | WROTE HiS FAREWELL Prisoners Removed from Town. | The reports which came in from the | s Sy Brooklyn Baker Then Turned on the Gas and Awaited Death, New York, March 17—When Philip Elminger, a Brooklyn baker, determin- ed to die today, he seized upon the thing nearest at hand on which to write his death message. This happened to captured and that his wife had been ! kflled proved ervoneous, Detectives who went to the Allen house found it deserted. Floyd Allen, left wounded} after the court room fight; Victor Al-| len and Byrd Marion, all charged with | murder in the first degree, were taken | im-am-Ithein, Germdn), March | | .uumwuwu Lere yesterday surprised | As the men tried to | unnluu H minimum | MESSAGE ON PIE PLATE} 1 | i | Cabled Parao'raphs Danielson Men Representing Finance, the Law, C°m=:C0ndensed merce Manufacturing and Other Interests. ACZTAMmS | Roosevelt 0 Go on Stump HAS PLANNED TO MAKE NUMBER in an Carpenters Fifteen Thoufland 1 for icago have v | The Brown Un Endswment | sity fud recchi OF SHORT TRIPS, Prudhomms, wio | IN THE MIDDLE WEST died at | =L Three Cities Already Scheduled Foy Visits Next Week——Will invade Ney England the Following Week. ~The “remon i A Shop Was Wrecked, jured A A of Shert Trips g tou g would nged that he takes where th believed to be dele’ West Next Wesk, sefore the Civie Forum Ly on Wednesday night on the proz . Later - < lie will speai sumewhere op i e Side in New York, if a hall d at ber home in obtained. Early next week he C. A. POTTER, urday, £ on a short tour of the mide 2 Three speeches have been Postmaster at Danielson. An Attempt Was Made to Murder | decided t Chicaco, St. Paul Sl 3 { Judge Rosalsky, of the New York|CF Minn nd St Louls. Other e court of goncril sossions, by me ons | stops ma ranged later. Life Saved by A Bit of Dirt Creates Excitement at Judge's Home. New York, March 17.—The bome rachine, which explod- | New Enciand Week of March 31. ed ]f iIs u 1 wa e |ncrease [edina | In the week beginning March 81 | hhohces Were Posted at the plant ot | Z2ENC ¢ s,,.\‘.']‘,: g xe {0, Ve, Sl ’ ‘. Ya ndia Rubber compuny | Logton and Cor N. H,, with pos- ‘»I‘ i):;x “"“‘y"“' bly Portle though Colonel g e ‘m.., evelt doubted whether he would ble to go to Maine before the pri- A Franklin, pastor o pection bu- | said that of his supporters tald P e tithe e held _trip to Philadel- church at C do | Phia and N i to be mads i CLOGGED MECHANISM FAVORED | AGGREGATE OF RAISES BY NEW | : et s Nune”of the apagk- | ing lL'l\‘\ has been definitely fixed. The JUDGE ROSALSKY. ENGLAND MILLS. | Roosevelt campaizn managers are at \\\lllk vu)vrn the itineraries, whick preb- Members of t*‘e Various Cammanus },Hnl' Wwill net be completed for several | of the Connecticut ional guard at | 9ays. SECOND BOMB MYSTERY | UNREST AT FALL RIVER | irils tost week ciuiin’ thex 1ive bocu | Claims Misrepresamation. i | inferentially told to be prepared for| During his talk to the newspaper 5 el s H: «rul: to duty alovg the Mexicar fron- [men today, Colonel Ro \'el‘( claimed ier, that misleading ifor, fo; New York Sleuths Have Not Yot |Oporatives in That City May Stand| , _ .. - ——. “y-fl an) to the campaign was- beE Cleared Up Taylor Case—insane Man |~ Out far 15 Per Cent. Raise—Trou- | Staics to0d and’ xiey insrection p | coi Thnt s of by Geebatchies, He and dairy n., has been called | kim that in ¢ n news reports the ble Feared at South Barre Today. ton to sacceed Dr. H. W, |facts regurding the relative strength MEP Lk chief of the bureau of chem- | of the Taft and Roosevelt forces were misrepre nted. G T the t, with | out of town to Pulaski, with the pos- 2 " E oi | Boston, March 17.—Wage increases G | Resu i exter G e e omd- | sibillty (hat they may be taken stil | bo & Die plate snd on it he inscribed | Judge Otto 'A. Rosalsky of the court | aggresating over $10,000.000 will go | ;,The Body of George E. King, ased et ol and L KA. . e A the peapls | further away, o Roanoke, for safe]LVo lines asking that his brother be |of gemeral sessioms, where the justice [ {nto the pockets of New England tex- | Sb & Well imown tobacco grower of | gy e o 11 happened. . Ho ro- | keeping. Ten detectives went along to| potificd and adding “Goodbye to all” | narrowly escaped deuth or injury by | tile workers during the mext twelve [ South Wih et o, Senator Beveridge, he said, tela > scene with vivid detail |gnard the prisoners. [ N S e o minger nearly |a bomb which was delivered to him | months, according to authoritative es- | & $Mall str ot far from his home | him that the situation in Indianapolis iearsec t - ‘\.3, feK bg .\ ;)A };l s‘emz‘yye:.“ ?- last njxhtv was the scene today of re- 1 timates of the results of the upward rl)'(‘a,\.- — ng had been missin, was not truthfully stated in despatch- s e 3\‘: ]iv‘l’ngerl!:)::; Km:r“lmps W"i:er‘; n:w;? excitement. A man appeared at | tendency of wages in cotton and wool- | SiB¢¢ Fridar. es to wu effect thut the primaries ] | o > 3 the Rosalsky apartment, wildly kicked | en mills, On the basis of an annual . th sulted in favor of Prosident IN | w! £as w Z } o . DR. MARY WALKER [ TARIFF REVISION e e e o e A it ewnich | at tho door and demanded admittance, | pay Toil of 379,000,000 tn the woolen | The Coal Strike in England has | Tat, whereas Mr. Beveridge said they IS SERIOUSLY ILL CONGRESS THIS WEEK | e Was BSPAVERicd, ot sars of thy | WEich the frightened maid denied him. | mills, the increase there will amount | (2USed the suspcrision of some of the | weré two to one in favor of Colonel ‘ ey : [ the couple in a alstant part of the | "y ien to Bellevue for Observation. |0 $3,600.000, while cotton mill opera- | !&78esl mantfaciories, including tha | Roosevelt. Governor Hadley of Mis- Rasch N "l Democratic Leaders Determined #p | dWelling awakened and gave the m tives wiil recelve an advance of $5,- | Great Westerly R, y comjpany’s | souri told him, Colonel Roosevelt con- Broke Down Upoen Reaching N Deten { for their rescue before either suffered | The stranger, who was shabbily | (ve 3 »7 | shop, which aione throws out 10,000 | tinued, that a similar situation aross York and Had to Canoel Date. Speed Up Legislation. serious harm. | dressed, forced his way past the han | 9%9%" | s skilled mechanics, | on the' day of the ropublican primaries 4 : y : g AR - attendants in the Hendrick Hudson Connecticut Millmen Waiting. e in Kansas City. March 17.—Dr. Mary E.| Washington, Mareh 17—Tarlff revis-| “- 1. Bogton's Guest Today. apartment building and climbed six| Fully 275,000 operatives will share in | An Indictment for Murder in the | wiflely known advocate |fon will continue £ to occupy both| . " (PR OE D 0 g | TS of stairs to sec Judge Rosalsky | the raise by April 1 if all the mills | frst degree was returned by a grand | Expects 20 New York Delegates. ts and dress referm, in | houses of congress this week. When Pt SRR iex's | @00ut fancied persecution by the To- | which have not yet joined in the move- | jury at New Haven Saturday a - Repl, Z to a statement credites 8 the hous Sse sthe excise-income | Will be Poston's guest on St, Patrick’s ¢ y_atter plying dited te she set an example By | the “hatise 1'«,‘[;-, szt i‘ it s | dav. B kv, Metaill of tHs' prosyamme bacco trust. Police were called and | ment follow the lead of larger con-|noon against George Redding, Jr., who | Saunuel S. Koenig, chairman of the g attire, is in the Pres-|tax bhill on Tuesday and sg m1 (s o b corBlelen “;n.lgm ant atEeriin 2n was taken to Bellevue for|cerns. Announcements made already | killed Morris Greenberg in the woods | New York county republican commit- v 3l here and was report. | Woolen thvmlull- n:_flsmr}ly gu:‘ 0 f‘:sm?.f‘ Sd e twisret thot Clontiai: akios | observation ¢s to his sanityv. He gave | of contemplated advances in the tex- | in Humden on February 24. that Colonel Rooseveit would not o dangerousily fil of | cratic caucus possibly by the end of | IEERRS BREE B COTR%0r eele, | the mame of Wolf Berman, and his tile centers of Maine. Massachusetts | { more than four or five delegates s and s, with yoen- | the weels, the - revd Drog s Bocidos roviowing the paraqs | Pusiness as cigarmaker, and New Hampshire affect upward of | Offico® and Agents of the National| New York state, the colomel ity s In ORWeEs, A he . finance committes will hear | to celebrate the 136th anniversary of| Inspector Egan Joins Manhunt. D%ha0 g %, Rhode Island, | Cash Register company of Dayton, O., | said ; agement to | Chairman Emery of the tariff board on | the evacuation of Boston by General | The police believe him insane but| Sastern Commecticut and western Mas- | indizted by a federal grand Jjury,| I expect we will get at least twenty 3 he etter | Tuesday, on the house chemical tariff | Howe and his British troops, a lengthy | harmless and in no wise connected | Sarire oo on Manufacturers ein- | charged with violation of the Sherman | delogates, and if it were not fc o BT | Il hearings on which probably will | prograrime has been arranged for the | With the attempt made yesterday on | Ploying many t ousands have also in- | anti-trust act, have filed a demurrer | bad primary system in this state we Bt Towever, | occupy the week. Hearings on the | president | Judge Rosalsky’s life with the bomb, | Jicated an intention s o et e i e t, he er, | O 3 . He S . | of 1 o | wage advances made elsewhere, but | | hours fhes buiir MAT WD Tollow-tha | P Inspector Owen Bgan of the bureau of | o e i nnd ; ‘ho died Sat. | Wants Sqquare Deal from National wnd was taken | chemical bill. Meantime the democrats | Knox Urg.s Treaty Ratification. ‘“""lb“"‘fb‘fis»l o o b};id e ;‘ahe: 5 @nL'xixchsfxf}é[«: [.unfiiug“-“l\:enrx‘\; ur?:'v VY'”E:‘ J{rsldfifhv‘: h‘;‘:mff.’v '\.L‘; ‘ Committee. to the hospital. | and progressive republicans are nO| ‘Washingten, March 17.—Secretary | ole, ‘;’ffl,f’a’r';"‘lifl‘;}fzm oMb an the | the outcome cf the situation in New [of i years, was instrumental in the| T e d lisve i e e an ool hox s e Hhon e | leasing the huspiial, mrtnoum Jeod 01| Bedford, where a similar grade of fine | establishment of the Connecticut den- | the Ko e » oo~ e = of them express confidence that the| progigent Taft, urging that the sen- g, Ll Rospies, altiough he suf-1.)ath7ig' produced. tal commission was a membver of | irol of n national com- s r | talked-of common greund might be | ate foreien relati e fered from a mangled hand and | the comn i during three terms. | mittee D S | resriied on some tarit legtslation. | 35 KHOIST, LIS CORILce BUE | torn o With his face and hands | New Bedford Operators Want 10 Per i i e g e B o = _mo(r..\.(lv. leaders it ue house are { {rea it ’a = | 2wathed in lieavy bandages he Ju)nl‘ll‘ Vhile in : s o Bt e T A e | Lh:lt l‘]!" iv.‘x‘a"uan government and‘ paljes. dehartmest “hl) ee H’\\ea\l- | '1he ew 'beoufiu XM"U:JALLH'? hd x t : R 1 v i George Arms. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE Iattitan were -agelols. to havethe |MBtN ;m h\)n;b mystery today “‘fil'“;fe[d‘.. Lo e : hind b o i & ook 10— tssiige dewa, | MAINE LEGISLATURE | United States senate ratify the treaty, | \ o5 ‘:1“:,‘:‘“":";':)‘}“ ”"(L(d];t:“:\'f’ie v 2 ) Boston, Sat MO 5 Ty Therary Bteads as | rlmde |'The oniy objectors in Nicaragua, he| ;. % Sith Tudes i‘g:A i moved a hos 0] e neigl dwav.” is dead | Governor Plaisted Wants Local Option | $aid, represented the remmnants of the | \ioording his suspicions as te ¢ agtou ears, During the | on the Liquor Question. | Zelaya regime. | sanger. 5 3 . T Senator Dixon Presses Chalienge a fortune man- | lor Bomb Mystery Not CI ayer iova Tt 3 ¢ t st hicopes, (:‘“1;‘!-{ Augnsta, Me, ~The Maina | n at Tien Tsin. 4 s euyx °TY it imaved | < o ; he had entertained Ift- | jegislature will be convoked in sp n Tsin, March 17 ST T e R et S i most §aily at the he- | cial session next Wednesday for the!the Fifteenth infantr: ich left Ma- | Uves ifbthe search for the letter car s . enaBERS % i ” i R I 2~ rier who delivered the bomhb 3 r 1ge 1 3 el by reading or talking on varieus | ¢ since the outbreak of the|nila March 9, arrived here this morn- | ¥ Sy o L & in o subjects in which he was versed, Mr. |civil war. According to GoOvernor |ing, having been detained outside Ta- i terday’s mail. Another feature of the|is a divisicn of opinion amon ek A : Arms coliection of curious is aid | Plaisted’s proclamation the three pur- | ku since IFriday, owing to m storm, | lVestigation was comparison of the!operatives, many are said to e i S4urdar. P ; erence pri- o be ome of iest. private ceflec- | poses of the session are, @rst, to Te- | The batfalion, which 1s commanded | | Rosalsky bomb with one which killed | favor of accepting the manufasturers’ | Tk = bnunies.’ Se Dixon calls attention tions ir district the state for representatives | by Tient.-Col. A. E. Root, is made . 11;-1(:? QT-nan on T7th street, on Feh- offer. e lca vert the Threatened Strike of -rv . e e Rear Admiral Georse Waliace Mebville | I CODET@ss: second, to amend the | of 444 men, including & band { ruary 3 last. The police never cleared | R e Al d ‘ oal miners in the anthracite field, 2 in President Taft's behalf sar s Wallace Mabvilte Lo s g clections:s and thit S sl d | up that mystery, er Cen sked at Fall River. R' presentative Robert H, Lee of Penn- | '\ ni 1o She SN Pitadeiph \“‘ Mareh 13 Fear Admi- [ 12 propcse su amendment 1o the or- The Fatal Beri-Beri. Dirt May Have Saved Jud'.s Life. l “'ifl‘l‘m\c; operatives are’ aiso g].;?gl pzr)gi:«m: t:\fflfl*; ich would | Bie oMginally ave for his challenge'ts mender of the Loval Legion at (i | mors. Beri, the British batk Brilians. which | typewritien addresses on white paper | the "manufacturers ot an ‘fd‘“m“ ol Rev. Dr. W. D. McFarland, o s e of his death and was 2 noted a =i B e ! sailed frem Bombay three moaths and | Pasted on to a manuila paper wrapper. | 'l:;-fu]x’:i u.a‘nxE ?lnd dull]mv:dt}‘.\.ppr cent, | 1 vty o cFar e m‘”n :.;.“ nal state convention of the democratie taorfey on_Arcric expleration as well { AUTOMOBILE DRIVER sixteep days ago, reached the Marcus | The boxes were about of the same size | ASUIE that the outlook for business |, 00, "FSO¥IS e niing | Lesty of IMEine, which WIIL Gie eSS Ak as enzineering and paval affuirs, { SURRENDER HIMSELF | Hook' quarantine station a few miles | 2nd each cortained two tiny electric| R, Print D:]s_ warrants the greater st h i o \ugusta city hall T will be the Rear ral Metvitle, who was | below this city today. S| buiteries and a spring arrangement 2S¢ Negotlations between the labor _operation upon ret staf dy in N band to we- placed on "”"d,,mm :."’“”" 10, | Toits Police Ho Drove Machine Which | Lide NN designed to produce an electric spark repx%emame:: and mill av:pmu w(l' 3 s ‘ ' t T S the Vorsgs o | Killed Colored Man. | House of Senstor Muzzy Burns | When the cover of the box was re- . rion of ) B ity b (e vy Somi | | Bristol, Conn., March 17--A one fam. | 2'%/®! s e since 1 1 Meat. e was appoinied an assistant Cambridge, Mass., March 17.—Edwin | llv dwelling owned by former State . o 2 = s @agineer in the mavy in 1861, and was | M. Chamberlin, aged 21, of North | Senator A.J. Muzzy and occupled by a ! Oh SR e 5 2 member of hoth the Jeanetie and the | U'ambridge, a teacher in the Rindge | German family S Sobsiis 3 orees sunty @ CLARK FIRST CHOICE reiief expeditions to the Arctlc | Manual Training school, walked into |today. The occupa s 1 ati A - Sl circie { the Cambridge police station today, Save bui few of 'vve'bm_y o Dl ing compa nited Stat : | Kansas Delegation Will Favor Speaker Among the coileges which conferred | 2nd said he was the driver of an au- | The fire is thougit g N , as Long as He Has Any Shew, Nomorars degress npon Atm in recog- | tomobile which ran down and killed | [f0m 81 oveiisated stove. 5, e il 2 FLachs e g nition of hi= selentMlc work wers tha | Peter Wormley (colored) 21 years old, | 1S estimited heut $3,000 DBAS Py Some TUniversity of Pennaylvania, Harvard, |in this city last night, = Chamberiin an oy B hather 2. Georgetown and Sievens in- | Mas held in $5,000 bonds for a hear- | ¥ ire at Bristo! He wag & past president of the American Academy of Me- chaaical Engineers and the American Soaclaty of Nava! Engineers. At the #me of his death he was the presi- deut of the Friendly Sons of St Pat- riek. Interment will be made in Lau- rel Hill cemetory this city en Wednes- day. BOILING SOUP SCALDS A CHILD TO DEATH Year Old Girl Pulled Pan OH Stove While Playing. Twe Meriden, March 1 ing soup that Mary, the fwo old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kognt had pulied off the stove Sat- urday morning caused fatal burns, from which the child died this after- neon. The mother happened to be out of tha reem when the aeeident happenes The child had playfuily grabned the hamdle of the pan end the contenty wera tilted over on ta lier fac rms and body, —~A pan of bofl- | her meneplane struck the ground jeaving ugly lu-l | mittee cf ing tomorrow on the charge of man- siaughter, Brisiol destructic of one 1 Balloon Championship Races. New Yerk, March 17—It was an- nounced today that the contest com the Aero Club of America | had fixed July 27 as the date for the national ‘balloon championsnip races at Kansas Ciy. —H Three Prisoners at Reanoke, Tone Tk G "ot S Roanoke, Va,, March 1%:-Floyd Al- | Haven and o len, his son Victor, and Byrd Marion, | found de the top of a sar ‘ware brought here from Pulaski this merning and put in ja authorities thought feeilng agai courthouse assassins wus running bigh at Pulatkl for thei hox i e oo fe Two Women Burned to Death 2ara Ont,, March 17—Mrs, Miss Moisant Has Narrow Escape. | nariotte Paiterson, (6 % old, and Shrevepert, La,, March 17—Miss Ma. | her daughter, Miss Eimetta Patterson, s o ol ’:‘m:f“o‘"tht’lze 1‘,'“;5_":)";‘“ were burned to death in a fire whi i B, Woisant, ‘nnrrowlv ”mpe;! destroyed the Logan block today. An- beother's fale here toduy when in de- | Stfier davshter, Miss Tila 8. Pattersen, secending after an exhibition flight | M4 ¢ property Toss 15 15 000, at IR tao steep an angle, bounding into the p I Half (hr spaw back of the dash- air and turning turtle, Miss Moisant | hoard in & new autemebile is utiliz- el o Low feet ed for a seat N Fails, ‘Washington, March i7—Fair weather | will overspread thae eastern states the st part of the week, aceording to the ulletin issued by the weather bureau i2 De La Barra Sa s for Mexico. Mar <L thmone W n :n'! B0~ 7. Shertdan of Pax fie committes om lened tomorrow L e Estimated Cost of Lawrence Strike. et AR lark and Wilsost Many &p N e Lok Assoclated Press 18 land get thei eex dopt f by the com- jmous vote. T e instrects the (wendy aric as a unit untll two-thirds of the la | from the Bar % B ol Clark a sa ntil two-thirds of tha . past few '\' HOW l1die t ans | g delegation helleve hde nomination to be ES ’L"I,.”"‘ ¥ cn the P impos aloey thet for Wilson as ¥ars Mexice, $1.660.000 an B " |2 Iong as in u‘fl'm of two-thivds = Wy A 2 Garre Wool of the de " 1ahe Buggy Cxuthts Chx!d l}al}dlsnrl \:;ar [ ' \nv :u[‘ P shai g forfeit by ihe g B 17 —Libby | oot o oY e Oklshema Dohgf(as for Roosevelt. iughter of |15 Ithe. atite & Clinton, Okla., March 17.—Dalagates [ensky . of T8 Lilitiamen and ¢ -t \ {he | from the Bacond Oxianoma congres- Fair Weather This W. tonighs- l'(mn' sional distrier to ths o4 SUKDAV QUIET DAY emert tional conveniion Z A OWIgd by Lie COrporaiion is rexar are A. G. Paul of Oklanoma Clty sn Trouble, However, Is Looked for “{as o poaTbility Within b tow Tope :;‘f H, A. Bower of Major county. In- South Barre Today. Btructed for Roossvelt. | less the strike is ended. i A conference was held teday heiween South Barre, Mass., Marea 17—@uict | the mill offic and the committes prevailed in this village today in con- | represemting the strikers who demand trast with the riotous demm*s(muonlm(rmsed pay, but nothing was ace yosterday, when awveral mersens weve | complished (0% ards 4 yettlementyy Sound Beach.— Nearlv evary ceflar on Shore avenue w. The creck was never

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