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VOL. LV.—NO. 68 NORWICH, CONN., THURS DAY, MARCH 20, 1913 PRICE TWO CENTS 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 THE ANTI-SUFFR AGISTS ARE HEARD Claim Made That the Stay at Home Best Women in Colorado Rather Than Vote THE VOTE .OF THE UNDERWORLD IN EVIDENCE Judge Linsley, Declares One of Speakers, Made House to House Canvass For Votes to Offset It—Senate Passes Bill For Election of County Commissioners by People— Cabled qu‘a_graphs Pope Attends Mass. Rome, March 19.—Pope Plus was to- day for the first time since his indis- position able to be present at the cele- bration of the mass outside of his bed- room. His sisters and niece also at- tended the ceremony British Claim Baest Aeroplane. London, March 19.—The Britieharmy possesses the best aeroplane In the world and has perfected a type of fiy ing machine far superior to any in the possession of other natlops, according to Colonel John Zeely, secretary of state for war. German Bankers Disappointed. Berlin, March 19.—The indicated re- tirement of the American bankers from participation in the Chinese loan has created consternation among the inter- ested group of German bankers who, it is evident, fear the fate of the who'e operation will be affected. No Change in The Speed Law HOUSE SUSTAINS REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. BY VOTE OF 92 TO 69 Representative Thoms Declares 59 Por- sons Were Killed by Autes in This State Last Year—Breezy Debate. (Special to The Bulletin.) Homes of the Mill WUrkers STARTLING TRAYED CONDITIONS IN REPORTS. POR- AT LITTLE FALLS, N. Y. Roofs Leaky, Cellars Filled With Gar bage or Water, Sleeping Rooms Over- crowded and Many Windowless. Albany, March 19—The report of the Condensed Teiegrams King Alfonso is seriously ill { Sir Thomas Lipton Is preparing an- other challenge for the America’s cup. Mrs. Nellie Sullivan died yesterday at the New Haven hospital of burns suffgred Tuesday. Mre. Mary Bunn, Queens, L. I., was badly burned when her dress caught fire while ironing. The Son ef Ernest H. Taft of Ful- ton, N. Y. has been named Howard Wilson Taft, after the two presidents. George E. Roberts, Director of the mint, predicts that the production of gold will not materially increase dur- ing the next ten years. Dr. Almon Gunnison, President of St. Lawrence university at Canton, N. Y., is critigally iilsuffering from GONSTANTINE TO TAKE OATH FRID/ == Greek Chamber of Deputies Will Meet Today Take Oath of Fealty to the New King MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY POUR IN ON 0U President Wilson the First Head of a Nation to be From—Cheers For New King in Chamber of Deput Assassin Offers no Explanation For His Crime, Bu Made Harangues Promising to Establish Equali . = - Hartford, March 13.—There was | state labor department on Its investi- | o, A = 3 ute” indigestion: Free Mileage Bill Vetoed and Veto Sustained by House. | .., prerest of Poiice Resigns. taken from the hotise calendar, Wed- |gation of conditions among the Lit- i o LN LT Paris, March 19.—Louis Lepine, the |nesday, an nc(v concern; flg ravel on |tle Falls workers ,brought to public Jacob Dreyfus, a B e popular prefect of Parls police, resign- | Public highwavs on which unfavor Siicption by (fhe recent stilke = wes | tad/sulcide By haning yi';ze',é:;"?:.“. Athens, March 19.—Constantine will forced to undergo an Hartford, Conn., March 19.—Again Miss roon Rebuttal. ed office today after 20 years' service, :o;m‘rfi!czron N i M‘g stie I stvan jout today. B:t certainly it he | barn at the rear of his home at New | take the oath of king of tne Hellenes | without eliciting ar the capitol was iavaded by women (0 | Jumes B. Weodrurt of Litenietd | Izterrubted only by an absence of two | commitice on roads bridges and riv- | a matter of grave public concern the | BT’ TE (AT oF DS boe Friday. He will arrive in Athens to- | that other pe day. There were no banners fying | aig & opoo 3 |Years, when he served as governor- | v = : : 3 = morrow. the crime Iike yesterday. but the gathering was | thoso Swere several others, and. then | Seneral of Algeria from 307 to 181, (o shall drive or eperate any atrect | o wage enrmers are found in suoh| .. Woedrow Wilsom, wite of the | . he Hope is expressed that the king | "Schinas 1s not stitutional amendments sat for i3 rebuttal, Miss Emily Pierson leading = ? d than thirty miles an T e the women's walfare department of | the last Byzantine ~emperor having | begging, and t e A 2| Judgment Against Paris Newspaper. |Ereater spee thirty an | the situation lies in the fact that there | the Wwomens waltare been Constantine. XI. Saloniki by way hour, nor within the limits of any city | is reason to suppose that more or less b P TS enm o The chambér of deputies will be |Dped for a few d concluding hearing on the propos smendment which would _strike 't word “male” from the organic law of 2 | off for the proponents. POPULAR ELECTION OF London, March 19.—Judgment was given today in the king’s bench division for Attorney General Sir Rufus Isaacs or borough at a rate of speed greater than twelve miles an hour. Penalty is a' fine of not more similar conditions are to be found elsewhere.” Men Receive $9 or Le: The New York Assembly yesterday by a vote of 45 to bS, defeated the bill summoned tomorrow to take the oath o7 fealty to the new King, after the ministry will resign. which where he deli he declared would succeed in e tha the state. The anti-suffragists had the than e i opportunity to say what they thousht COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | ana Bostmaster General Herbert L | foF violal 8 3 of suffrage. Before the house adjourn- 2 — Samucl against the Paris Matln for | iah 3300, ImpUsonmen of mot more| rhe investigators stote that prior| 0 Smend the Habeas corpus law to AR DO TSR L | 50 hat there we ed” women were in the chamber and | Democratic Semators Railroad Meas- | libel in connection with the recent con- k to the strike half the men workers re- '® case’ of Harry Mo Thaw i el e _ | either rich po many were pressed clogely against the | ure When Miner of New London | tract made between the British gov- Present Law ls Faulty. ceived a weokly wage of 39 or less | L. Lo thy for the royal family, the Greek | yhich was now Goors walting for entrance. anphere | ernment and the Marconi Wireless while half of the women received less made & 5 amily, the Greeklhour would be spr The anti-suffragists were: clearly in | | S0usht to Have Albert Lanphere | o or S, e was ordercl T P‘"i?" than $7.50.. “This settlement of the |DProfit of nearly $6,500,000 on the coin- | BOvernment and the Greek nation poypg the majority today. No banners were| Named by Legislature for This | {"DRORY, G0€ OO0 o Jetense of the —committee, MI. |grike” the report adds, “made but |38 of pennies, nickels, dimes, quar- | boured into the capitol all day. The |%°fRR 0 o displayed, as the suffrage advocates| County. pasEErL S o Thoms of Waterbury spoke in favor |jjle 'if any change from conditions | t€T8 and halves, during the fiscai year | i'st message from the head of a na- | o ioq the ing, Schin had their day in court yesterday. Tho INDICTMENTS AGAINST of the adoption of the act. He be:|as to wages” Monthly rents for the | 1912. 1 o Olsa cammo | o yad £ . antis were distinguished mostly by | Hartford, Conm. March 19.—The EX-INSPECTORS. | cnough for snfoty and the omly op. |Space occupied by a single family or S FolERSant WAl | P of | Tom - meursthenia knots of red ribbon on their jackct | democratic majority in the senate this THREE = | Snousheigor sal ’;ufimub:f tosn:« 2P | group run from 36 to $is. Governor Spry of Utah, sizned a bill A ‘xruu_h n;(,nll ms the death of & | ished to r rever: Out_in the corridors several | afternoon put through another bill R ponents were oilists, O: lving conditions rie report says. | Paoviding a minimum wage of 75|50y creln who had done so much, par- He peare v “Votes for Women” advocates Witk |which was drawn as a party measure District ~ Attorney Whitman Seeks |claimed the present law prevented cents a day for women for the first ticularly during the past yewr, to 1 existonc % e ashes offered suffrage buttons. in line with the democratic state plat- | Them on Recently Acnuired Evidencs. |reckles: it [’f‘?;emgrefia‘vgt 31‘11 Isnmi: Leaky Roofs, No Bathrooms. vears emplovment and $1.25 a day '\laen‘:e lhf prestige of cl]]‘v n tion. F : i h . Lozt a spee renty-five s must| |, 24 ‘blems of sorrow are displayed on Ik e Disputes Claim of 50,000 Votes. | ot [t was that of proviting 1%4 | New ¥ork March 19— Movements in | must carry with it recklessness for | “The héuses are frame structures, | thereatter. i sides and manifestations of srief are | ¥ Jeknowledgo b Mrs. Danfel M, Markham of Hart- |by tha people. The republican minor. |the warfare of District Attorney | successful ‘prosecution. He said the | built Gislioen o stons) Balhoooma | Cy eneres Cobbold, o7 Yeate ior Age; || Vem qubre: maried among the POOT | yirystor in ford presided and presented each ity tried to have action delayed but | Whitman amainst the police system fo- | Present statute is fauity, and Is a|are entirely absent Leaky roots make | Locners Cobbold, 7 Vears of Age | ing" jowly than amons those of the | §Euetor in o SDoane - » s = = Liany satre offnie cter understood to | mere sliding scale, the driver of ve- |GIV rooms impessible. Venillation is el 25 [ higher classes. it % peaker. The plan called for many (af the expense, as alleged by the re- |day were of a character underst Z > o E. C, to New York, has reached Chi- | DI to give any expla short speeches and a few words in tho | publican senators, of so-called sema- | be preliminary to the handing down of | hicles to decide what is recklessness. | Always bad. y Cellars were found filled | &0 . 1o Jow York has reached Chi- Olfter's for New King. Basir the sact nature of a report on the numerical |{orfal courtesy, motion to table the |indictments against three former in- | He snid that while 90 per cent. of the | With water, ashes, wasce, gorbage and [ S50 on (he L aelon, after ealogiuing | Despplied for & strength of local leagues organized | measure to awalt amendments was | spectors within a few days and to the | automobilists ~were careful drivers, | manure. e King George today Tor his sreat scr- |and was driven against equal suffrage. The speaker |voted down. —As the senate refused fcompiling of fresh evidence on which | that we must get after the irrespon- ehis Toome are sall Sgie are | . Vice Conditions andi the)asiies of | vit oy Suring. his 1one relgn, haied Cie | camm who was intently listened to and |to reconsider its action the measure | osser indictments will be based. sible chauffour, the zan who. talas in | %indowlces ¢ Osercrowdiog iy therule. | ;) juiitution. are. to be studied dh PhIl- | cbaater or oot relE, e oons | - charmed all was Miss Price of Cleve- [will go to the house without deiay. John J. Hartigan, the patrofman |the highballs and goes joy riding. Windows are kept constantly closed, | Sq0inyia ‘by” the Miino re ] st O deputles o acclatm Con Period of Mourn land, who took u ractically every R i victed of perjury in conference i even the cracks being fllled or ~over- by & nols onimiscion | atantine dog, to which the deputiss ) o e aeaoy LErought About by Miner of New Lon- | cou¥lcted of perfurys wasiin conferenca 59 Persons Killed Last Year. el The air of the Sleeping rooms is | 1.2ich has been ipvestigating the sub- | responded with cheers. In his messane | Copenhagen nents’ side yesterday. At the outsec don. | man confidently expects that Hart! He said that In 1911 there were |Ccharged with odors from the kitchen, |J¢°t In Chicago. = I:"n‘:"lhfir?fix.'.‘~';':“‘v'>r‘\|”“fiw‘4‘ nstatiliic) cotet today ) 3 =he repiied to the assertion made that | The paseage of thoe bill after being | gan will confess tomorrow and tell of | killed 28 persons and this number in- | the washtub, the garbage heap. and | juliue Wells and His Wife Annie | 0T puie, ortress of Junima promised |weeks mournin; 50,000 votes were cast for wom: unexpectedly taken from the calendar | the system's bribe fund that wasralsed | creased to 59 in 1912 and of this num- | the cellar, and in_ this condition IS|,¢ Swanton. Vt., are accused of have | afterts to Bis land snd een forces, 1o | men of the na suffrago in the last clection. She said [was brought about by Senator Minor |{o pay a state's witness to take flight. | ber only eleven persons were ablo to | breather igain by” the gleepers. @he | i, Spteol, Yoo 208 decused of hat- |efforts to his Jand and eeu forces, 1o | men of it was not mo. Those votes were cast [of New London trying to bave the | “Thomas Walsh, a captain wio coa- |take care of themseclves. He urged [kitchen is also dining room, HVIng | qien”in " indictmionts for murder wio | Which war has indiscoluply hound him | a fortnigh for. Theodore Roosevelt, Kugeno |senate pass the resolution naming Al- | fessed himself a grafter, and Hugene | adoption of the measure as a matter | room, laundry, and, in Some cases a |turned yesterdas. e A from all’ the Danish Chafin and Eugene Debs because thay |bert Lanphere as commissioner of | Fox, a pairolman who pleaded guilty | 0f real public safety. Mr. Kirch- [ sleeping room. i hiex way 1o Bklonild. -She WAr- | tresses. were cast for the platforms of those [New London county, he being the | (o bribery, were dismissed from the | berger spoke,in favor of the adoption No Family Privacy. The New York Board of Aldermen |fcred greatly from the shock of tho . parties, not because of the suffrage (cholce of the demooratic caucus. Ob- | pelice forCe today by Commissionor | 0f the propéfed act for now some of | wrhe terms family Is little used in | voted to appropriate $6.700 to pav Dr | Lo ircatly from the shock of fhe Interment on F ° plank in them. jection to this prevalled simply be- | Waldo. the automobilists hiave no regard for | tnis report. . This is internal. Family | Willilim J. Arlits of Hoboken for Dro- | i mer depirture thomed that ron. | Athene Mareh 191 = : 5 cause a measure changing the scheme God, man or the devil, and Instead = 3 Y | fessional services to Mavor G s Bt e T ety Sisnse; Mmvets Conditions Getting Worse in Colorado. | C2u5® & e e ety Tel| rasria ~ i ronen oy 2nd_instead | privacy is a thing unknown to the tex- s yor Gaynor | olution which had actuated her early | king wili be browsl Those 50,000 no more voted for | 3f, SpO9SInE commisTioner was o s | F! EXPESHED O Should betin Wethersfeld driving shoy | tlle workers. This canmot be credit- | in 1910 when he was shot. in the war in going to the field to care | interred In the ‘woman's suffrage than every man Who | po® resotation. Lieutemant Governor FREE_WOOL AND SUGAR. | nafls, ‘wher he said they belonged . | ¢4 to & low moral standard, for phy- | , = . o . 0 for the wounded had constructed ¢ voted for Woodrow Wilson voted [mungier had declared that the cleri’s = % 2 sicians testify to a relatively high |, An Appropriation o $30,000 to pay - Tatol, where he v - @sainst a third term for Theodors |desk was clear and everybody looked | Series of Conferonces With View of Auto Owner Favors Bill. standard of morals. 8 ST Of LS00tk wicopetrs SCHINAS WEAK-MINDED, spend the sum Roosevelt. She said one speaker sald | g {Hon 1 S ioain Pressiving Party t —- ‘Dealers state that the mill workers | 208 to the Gettysburg celebration next idaashes e egual suffrage was revolution. Miss | ‘g0 S TOten, fo AL IS SR, P bile Sher ma ey g D 2Utomo | buy a fairly good grade of food but | JUIY was asked of the lesimlature in | oy |ived by Begging—Disowned by Requiem for King_s Price said it was, but not economic cDonough Attac RSN Syubom. S s of the children enrolled in the schools | Massachusetts yes ok - | Belgrade, € i Tevolution bul political revolution. Tho | Senator McDonoush instantly called | Vashington, March 19°-Who houss | (avor of the proposed bill e sald | Cho yixih are reported suffering from R | His Eanlly. s Sufiraists, she said, must prove that |up the county —cominissiomers - bil | the senate and the president came to- |if ever ho drove o omobile I35t | malnutrition.” TR BN Your . Hiwined “ang [ 19—Aleko Schinus, | Greece was celebrate Conditions of women ire wiong. ha | Clerk ynnme Feaq the report as thai | £° ety he frst|enough to at a constable would twenty-seven million _conversations [ Saloniii, March 10.—Aleko Schinas | Oreece was cclch; #£aid that Jane Addams had been held |of a majority of the commities and | tme on the b e come along and say: “Come along old were held in this country last year|ihe assassin of King George is s the Sore ol o e ottt Header.™ Aiss | Sanator Perry told the chair that the | Tevision. A short conference between | man and sco & jusiice of the peace> | 423,000 ROMAN CATHOLICS over the wires of the American Tel- | held In clogk confinement. Af various | the Servian cab Esreat 3 clerk was mistaken and shouid have | the president and Chairman Simmons| Mr. Doane of Bssex favored the op- IN STATE OF CONNECTIGUT, | ©Phone and Telegraph Co. perfods throughout the night he was | of the entire dis Price said thay Miss achioving her success Addams_ was long _before gaual suffrage was linked to her fame, seen that the report was signed by six democrats which was not a majority. Mr. McDonough moved passage of the of the senate finance commitses, fol- lowed by a longer conference between 2 senate sub-committes and Chairman position and sald it was just as easy to kill a man at a speed of thirty as well as forty miles an hour. Those Within Borders of United States Total 16,164,158, “Tell the American People that I think it great to be a plain American citizen again,” saild Uncle Joe Can- BRYAN CELEBRATES | poLice oFFIcER sHOT | BY A CRAZ Miss Price denfed that conditions of ¥ o : lished after | Underwood of the house ways and Tomen and children, fndustrially and | o e i Cwhich Senator | means committes, 1aid the groundwork | Wants Law for Drunken Chauffours. e non as he emerged from his residence HIS 63D BIRTHDAY ! Fociaily, “In sufrage: siates were gt~ | vigorous debafo in " which ' Senator | mesns committon, Inia the groundwork | WIS [aw for OTuen Onautewrs)| O L |on e be emersed trom s : e i e = T aomditions were etting worse. | of commissioners meant “rum In pol- | énces that are to follow before the |that the present law was adequate | 15,154,158 Roman Catholics in the Given An Enthusiastic Greeting by | Latter Appeared at Bu B e et Tingley was | (ties” to a greater degree tham ever | tarlff revision bills are presented to|and that therefore the bill presented | United States proper, according to the| Mrs. Sarah Huston, Aged 86, of Citizens of Lincoln, Nob. | and Demande. & suffragist stmply to get e befors. Senator McDonough replied | the house in April. by Mr. Thoms was not necessary. 1918 edition of the official Catholic di- [ Bristol, Me., died yesterday from the - — Buffalo, N. Y 1 i B = 2 with a scorching attack on the pres- | As a result of the discussions today | Mr. Hall of Willington said he did ::czory. t»m«ti‘a tottnx l%! 2,3‘,’3219‘0;1 éxxnder gflect: of k;::nn recel\(‘xed Iate ye;lo Lincoln, G .\!.';r o ok to ] B o nderworld Vote Gets Out. ent county commissionership as a sys, | It Wwas sald by Mr. Underwood and|mot believe In a change of the pres- | the protectfon of the United States|day when removed d cover from | his Lincoln home for the first time | Stefunski, a y She quoted him as saying that if |tem decl:yr!.ng that the pa‘;mm» aloc” | Senator Simmons tonlght that the two | ent law, but if Mr. Thoms would frame | flag; there are 7,13989 in the Philip- |a stove and her apron caught fire. since the day of the election in No- | Mont. aj N ony one woman wanis sufffage In a | tion meant the “driving of & wedge | houses of congress practically will be|a law directed at drunken chauffeurs | pine, 999,350 in Porto Rico, 11,510 in 3 : vember -of Woodrow Wilson (o “the | panic’ at _hall eounis she eaould have it Jiss Price | into the well olled, 'smooth running | agreed upon the detalls of tarlff re- | It would have bis hoarty support The | Alasia, 42,108 In the Hawatian Islands, | The “;ad“l;komlu:)(,ek\g:;n;:()J:ckh?‘:g» \{;,‘.s,dem.v which puved his way fo |entered un caid ihat the best women in Colorado blican machine” and the separ- | vision before the bills reach the house; | fact that ninety per cent. of the au- | an n’the canal zone. The figures 3 _the Newsboys” charg- | become a part of the national admin- | fire with a reve Fave accepted that dictum and stay a¢ | ation of the saloon element from the | and that the opinions and desires of | tomobilists were careful drivers, ac. | are supplied by the Catholic bishops |ing him with complicity in the mur- | imration. Wiliam Jennings Bryan to- | policeman on uty” there. home rather than vote, and _when |republican party. He asked “why do | Prosident Wilson also will have been | cording to Mr. Thoms, demonstrated |and chancellors of the diocese con- | der of Herman Rosenthal the gam- |day ecceived ihe enthusiastic greet- | B Lang, a mem the D Judge Linsley wanted an office he had | the county commissioners have liquor | fully considered. The fight over free | that there was no need for change in | cerned. blor, was dismissed yesterday for lack | Ings of the people of Nebraska. irom |on epecial duty, whe to go from door to door, begging wom- | prosecuting agents, and are they not | wool, decided by the committee on | the present law, but a need for an ad- There are 14,312 churches In conti- [ Of evidence. | the time of his arrival this morning | mi«“n, pie UG Lo U en to come out and voie, to offset the | political agents of the republican ma- | ways and means yesterday in favor of | ditional law that was applicable to | nental United States. There are 17,- = untfl late tonight he was a center of |will recover. == o vote of the underworld. i = a 15 per cent. duty, will recur In the | the other ten per cent. 945 Roman Catholic priests, three car- | Ernest Ward, Aged About 40, was |attractlon. An impromptu reception | Stefunski had ca worst vote of the un: chine in the counties P 24 killed at Sebago 'Lake, Ma restes hortly after his arrival | twice before during the Miss Price said that Mrs. Bennett Scant Coartesy Shown, lebell. senate, and the reduction of the sugar B et T ian iSaevice: dinals, “11 active archbishops, three [ killed at Sebago Lake. Maine, vester- |at his office shortly after his arrival | twice before during the d yesterday asked why women/ shoull 5 tariff will also be a stumbling blo¢ 9 P titular archbishops, 104 bishops, two | day by ‘em. SAden s sbemeenr Swo houmng owhich (He. held ahdrt confer- | o0 for aeror T e e > | Benator Perry wished to have an |lafif Mr, Lockwood of Stamford was op- | archabbots and 16 abbots in the Unit. | cakes of icd and a planer while repair- | ences with close personal friends was | ta it pt pa a3, n h rmal his miesion. Wh oniy. an examination. ~Well, why | smendment mads so that the commis- posed to the Thoms bill becauss of the | ed. States. R Tolned TR R T O lireds ts: by s more sformal ire- | ble msalan. VY e #houldn’t they? They had school suf. | Sloners wo 5 specification of twelve miles an hour | There are, according to the same - ception at a hotc B e AT Ieabe etk frage and failed,” Miss Price said. g;"‘}"’"a"l?’“{;‘a{“:‘.‘:;vp‘?“,’c‘”‘d’ffiggfl‘;‘z“’:x‘; REBE;I;i:x;;: ::EMDNTEREY as tho limit o speed In clties and | authorily, 388 Roman Catholic orphan | o, iienity Has Been Garried by | arac et lorioon, Mr, Brvan mal: "‘.‘;" M peton tord . 2 2 e Rton 4T A 3 at @ joint session of the mayor. BEloft tol Reference to English Militants. not be made independent of political el e cervios Bt tha commtny s | B ol for Thirty one Simtes o | the church Gt Tngland to the blond | Nevraska leislatire. Tonight Secre- e For nearly am hour Miss Price spoke | bias. Fifteen Hundred Fedorals Sent to Re- | stable who enforced the law for the | the Union have over 50.000 Catholic | Uskimos, the Femotest white people | tary Bryan was the guest of honor at| Well T want 3100/ meathingly, attacking equal sufirage | Semator Isbell wanted to get in an e Ui Soin thers was 1n it rather than for | population; New Yorkois first with | Tiose existence was reported fo the | a'banquet in honor of his sird birth- | Oficer Lang ov tnd,makllng = :x:)paa'lx for Jomen :m;fl’_m‘ gl;og‘:in‘:i ;‘;fl-‘m:"g“m!::; g Pl the nuz;éxe goold. S 2,790,629; annectlocut stands 13th in mn‘se’:"a ;’e‘;'r e libjalmar - Stef- | day. e continue in their homely walks of life. Y | Monterey, March 19.—A large force| Mr. King of Fairfield, as a prose- | the iist with 423,000, Ee: e e io the betierment of manhood and [delegations in the general sssembly | obels wnder Venustiano Casranza, | cuting officer, said he had prosccuted pis — Attorney - Generall MoNaysids it | WP-89ON MAY RECOGNIZE o0 Ble L “;’;?uhg“d- 1 of teora or | amenament ready he then wanted the | the rebellious governor of Cahuils, [ Many automobillsts apd said it was | ADMIRAL EATON DID not fll the position of assistant at- THE CHINESE REPUBLIC | iy e e o T, oo | Ticd. This wes mot permitied, | have demanded the surrender of Mon: | easier fo get evidence against reck- NOT COMMIT SUICIDE. | forney general now heid by Wiiliam 5 A CPT aot. 1Ak anidve X ot s the ot e prEment: | Therein 1s the claim of the republicans | terey before midnight. The demand |lessness than for speed. H. Lewls, the negro lawyer of Bos- | is New Giving the Question Serious | c.son Swhy.” s e e g ”figm‘fij that the democrats brushed aside what | Was_sent from Villa Garcia. Ffigeen Prosent Laws Not Enforced. Stepdaughter Says Her Sister Was | (0%, Whose resignation becomes ef- Consideration. Lang closed in n promise? Is it stabllity in govern- |i8 known as senatorial courtesy. The | hundred federals commanded by Gen-| . = p . e of Windham declared Cut Off in a Recent Will. Leotlver Apstiet . B et T e to piuion & Frent? Look out for the overwrought |bill passed. its comsideration in the | oral Trucy Aubert have been rushed “Windha Washington, March 19.—President | in_which the infuriatec P - g Bht | pouse will probably come in a few |from Viilaldama to reinforce the gar- |that the present law covered all the XaE Promoters of Vice and persons who | Wilson is giving serious consideration | revolver. Stefunski fire g e days. rison. points looked for in the proposed law | Norwell, Mass, March 19.—The sui- | have been on the “inside” of the white | to the question of formal recogni- | four at Lang, all of whic and read from the statutes on sub- |cide theory has practically been elim- | slave traffic in Chicago have made & | fion of the Chinese republic TP oo T Plone e Arthur C. Graves of New Haven €aid | that women are the conservators and gloff, which went wild Stefunski sald he wa o statement yesterday on the loan qu inated from consideration in the tion_contained no specific reference quiry into the death of Rear Admiral Transportation Bill Vetoed. stantiation. He said the state had general exodus beyond the subpoenas of the state vice commission, it was Yaquis Leave for Nace, the creators of all the noble things 1n | Governor Baldwin's veto of tne free 4 i 3 good automobile laws, but there was 1ife which go in human character. The | transportation bill and the sustain- Nogales, Ariz, March 19.—Six hun- | Pras S0 c/ 60 cement. Joseph Giles Eaton, U. S. N., retired, | Giscoveroq vosterdos ot Sorenstion. LRI A an ot s & I ballot is simply a plece of machinery | ment of that veto by the house ends | dred picked Yaqui braves. with four | *Qn @pp0 0N, (he somewhat | according to an official who has bees 2 many officials here were of tis> opin- | worked in Geyser, Mont, : to register decisions at the ballot box, | this matter as the bill originated in |machine guns anq two fleld pieces, 1eft | sy mijiar term of by their acts ye shall | present at all the sessions of the in- H. H. Kohlsaat, Publisher of the |ion that China could find in It com- | barre, Pa. Bk i Jeciops made by:tisicomtmupiygions | thel Botsase Manibars ot thisiibranch | todey on flrfigficm e bg;‘:; ’ln ‘lh"iknow them. He said Mr. King spoke | quest. The inquest will be resumed at | Chicago Inter-Ocean, is ill at the Hol- | fort and hope of early acknowledge- » =HLE ESECon. Y SN MRS o while he (Thoms) | Hingham tomorrow. land house in New York of a bemor- | ment of her new government. HUNDREDS CLAMOR FOR before the election, and the decision in which all the forces in the com- munity bave entered into and tende: s | were quite mournful after the session. 3 | of automobpiles was killed in spite of In tke house the bill to limil speed | cated with the only remaining federal force in northern Sonora as a prosecutor spoke partially as a coroner and had viewed many cases. In reply to an- Miss Dorothy Ainsworth, the young- er of Admiral Eaton’s two stepdaugh- rhage of the brain. Mr. Kohlsaat was stricken last Saturday shortly after president apparently has not definitely the question of recogmition and it was believed tonight that sev- FRIEDMANN’S TRE towards the res: |a_strong argument by Mr. Thoms of | = e other speaker who objected to the bill | ters, said within six months her step- | his wife sailed for Iurope. e : Waterbury and the flow of wit on both Mysterious Death of Woman. because the owner of the automobile | father hed told her of a will in which |~ Bl 1 conferences on the subject and | Four Hundred Women and C Woul oy Women to Pitch of Hys- |5ides of the argument from several v ecuti i v o g f b 2 | sides e arg Tarrytown, N. Y., March 19.—An au- | Was liable to prosecution, said that |she and her sister June were both | To Preserve and Develop the won- | many meetings of the cabinet would Bisrountt Elix Astonsabiie toria. | speakcers. The New London harbor re- | topsy performed fpday on the body |the owner of the machine sat on | beneficlaries. Later she understood | derful music of the American Indian, | be mecessary. before the administra- s Mre. Ansel G. Cook sald that equal |peal biil was set for debate for mext| 3%}, “young women found yesterday | the rear seat and ordered the poor |fiom another conversation With fhe | Secretary of the Interlor Lane yéster- | tons stiitude 1o fefned. New York, Maréh 19.—Four * suffrage is bad for the nation and bad | ednesdal-fl ghtem mi}g’x“ hearings | O ‘he marshes at North Tarrytown |devil to drive above speed. admiral that he had /Mmade another will [ day appointed Goeffrey O'Hara, a SEmiEE women and children hemr for women by keying them to tbe pitch | Were conclude s did not show the cause of death. A The Bill Defeated. in which her sister had been cut off. |composer, as an instructor in music | NO AUTO LICENSE FOR automobile of Dr. Friedr e Judge George W. Kelley, one under the bureau of Indian affairs. A REWCANAAN' MAN] Sradn s Wereristt. B . The anti-suffragists were fclan found that she did coroner's phy: satd a treat them for tuberculo: of hysterid, present to defend thefr homes. As a | CONDUCTOR GETS VERDICT not die by drowning, nor was she | He warned the members that if they | counsel for the Faton family, purely economic question the purity of | AGAINST A YALE STUDENT. | either shot or stabbed to death. Any |read of any human beings killed with- | will was drawn by Rear Admiral Eaton | Robert Webb and Thomas Burke, Decl Him to Be | surrounded the German e more than a year ago. He sai two leadera) of the ‘Chicagolauto)bau- | Seoretary of Staté Declares Him to By | siyrorRdel (he Qevman | > in the next thirty days by automobiles $he homie st besmRinistned” omen e possible marks of strangling were ob- : When they outnumbered men would|was Beaten Up In a Riot of Students |literated, as the body had been ex- | driven in excess of thirty miles an|had no knowledge of any will dits who terrorized that oity during Grossly Negligent. e e R Al S o i take advantage of their opportunity. oniNoRic Teollsy. posed for about six weeiks. There-is | hour, that not he, but the men who |than the one in his possession. the winter, pleaded guilty to burglary - | iomt diseases, and & squad of Jen have always been fair {owards no clue to the woman's identity. opposed the blll Yould in a way'be yeaterday ‘and wers ordered impris: | Hartford, March 10Secretary of | Fesorvee had to e called m rovement.” Mrs. O ot he —. e illoon responsible. The bill was defeated by oned under the indeterminate sentence | State Albert Philips: today made pub- | PatR fo o the hospital door. guffragists’ who st an ‘open - mestine |i0 tHe commen pleas court this after- | "o ln ") " Germany, March 10-— WITHDRAW ON LOAN. X automobile arivers who had applicd | Untled States carlier in tho du spread by epeeches and literature the | OO0n o o iipson of Norwalk, 4 | Two months after her trial flight, the | EX-PRESIDENT TAFT o= = | . The Rhodo lsland House passed in |for the remewal of licenses. He do-|ered at 3 Sinal hospital to e o Vine in Harttord have | trolley conductor, who sued. Joseph | German military dirigible of the Zep- DDY'S Speedy Action Follows Statoment of | concurrence vesterday a bill provid- | hied the granting of a_renewal to|Dr. FrieAmann administer his vacc I eting i a theairs at whigh | Zimmerman of New York, a Yale stu. | pelin type known as Substitute . 7. WANTS TEDDY'S PICTURE. President Wilson. ing daily” mileage for "assembiymen, | John J. Panchisen ‘of New "Canaan, |bul wers refused admission - o o n o . 1s o wreck. She was broken i > = despite @ recent opinion of the su- |on the ground that he was grossly ) he clinto youns and innocent girls attonded, only | Sont, for damages e4 the result of a | Lo s & VISOK TRe Was hroken In| Writes to ‘Whito House to Have It| New York, March 19 —As o result of | Drems conrt ihat only e retns. top | nesHpent. in "un accident at Norwalk | three representatives of the s 1he ks to eqect a landing after a twenty-four Sent to New Haven. the statement made by President Wil- [a week could be collected from the | ©n January 25 in which Walter Mans- | ment, at whese request the oiher fleld was seriously injured. sicians were exohudod. 10 giggle and be amused b Phillipson sued for $1,000, son yesterday that his administration state. He granted the application of Al- rowing storles of fmmorality, | pe - hours’ flight. S 12000 Women Enrolled Againet Suf- | othar uts odingy Zimrosrman with x Washington, Mareh 19.—Former | would not require the American bank- frage. riot on @ Norwalk trelley car and beat Switchmen Threaten Strik Prosident Taft has missed one per-|ers heretofore interested in the nego- | The Strike of Seven Hundred girls | fred Louis Bourgeois of Hartford for OBITUARY. M Ladd of N Hav a up the conductor and motorman. Zim- . 3 #onal belonging which he left when he | tiatfons for the “six power” loam to | employed in the finishing departments | 2 renewal, who was driving a car In oot T 1wttt el & | mermants father s president ot tha | Chicago, March 19.—No progress to- | quit the White House—a picture of | China to continue to seek thelr share | of potteries in East Liverpool, Ohio, | Hartford on February 3, which struck General J. H. Kidd, “ % of the loan, the three banking housees | Wellsville, Ohio, and Chester and [and killed Peter Dwyer of Hartford. Josta, Mieh, March 19.—Cenar rewspaper clipping in which there was &n expression of surprise at the treat ¢ | Adams Lxpress company. ward e settlement was ynnde today by the managers of 19 raliroads entering ‘heedore Roosevelt which hung on the east wall of his private office. Several in the wo-called American group to- entire with- Newell, W. Va., vesterday crippled the operations of thirty clay products Secretary Phillips finds that Bour- geois was in no way responsible for . Kidd, Oivil war veteran and India fighter, died at his home here t ment of women in the parade at Chicago and the representatives of the | g 2 ? .y " lays before he started for Augusta the | pight announced their e’ Y 3 erenqes S \FEE, o o . ploture in his sanetum,that of his fath- : 840, ed Gemeral Cust Io look for pure womenhood in tha S today' and others will be held. or, Alphonso Taft, but the Roossvelt F e A Bill to Establish a Stato Game Cornell Student Drowns. o otlt rr l ar P middic of the streety s wera gio. | Shelten Man Ends His Life In Dra- pléture has been hanging there alone | *A¢ qenoa: Mareh 18, Gedrlo, from | {87 Was introduced in the Maine | Ithaca, N. Y. March 19— Walter | cavairy. tn the il wis eports matis Manner, Rechester Strike Settied, sinee President Wilsen assumeq office. | naw York. i leglslature yesterday. The propesed | Scett Richards, a »Cernell university y = letter ecame to the Whits farm is te be deveted to prepagating |student, was drowned today in Cayuga Crushed to Death by Trelley. en, showing that some 12,000 antis had been enrolled. Want Fewer Voters, Not More, Senator Perry them spoke, saying he meed more intelligent yeting,” Bhelton, Conn, Mareh 19.—Michael Murphy, Aged 67, a. foreman employed by fhe Heusate Water company, committed guicide this afternsen by Rechester, N, Y, Mareh 19—The strike of garment werkers, inaugurat- eq in January, was soiled today fol- lowing cenferences between the em- ployers and workers representatives Today & House offices requesting that the pic- ture be taken down and semt to the New Haven hotel where Mr, Taft ex- pects to live for several menths after At Lisben: Mareh 18, Germania,from New Yerk and Previdence snd Mar- seilles. At Retterdam: Mareh 18, Czar, from New Yerk for Libau. useful game and other birds and fur bearing animals and te supplying for- est tree seedlings. Lake. Richards was in a canoe and was seen to plunge into the water and start to swim ashore. A few hundred yards from land he was taken with a eramp and sank. Richards' home was Masch New Eritaim, Comn, While eressing the stroet in her home this evening, ¢ year Zuckes, deughter of Mr. yras opposed to equal suffrage because itted x Te did met think it a thing te be|drowning in the eamal which runs | DI77ore end 1 e o Biidhtes S d Vab ] Former Congressman Henry M. Cou- foresd upon the oaon of the atate, ;:«r;:ufih“l‘t;; town, While a numbor of ot e sinio demn et of labow it o g;hrxl-‘ug:.xn‘{m 19, Ttalla, frem dery %pBEi'reJ In court at Bt, Louts | in- Cortlandt, Ohlo. f'-:g:’-. Eumbjed and foll fn foant of Buffrage is not & right: just a priv- | Italias . v ding H illed i et X vesterday fer on a ehirge of e car, ‘matars X the states which heve cqual suffrawe |bye” and plunge ater, JAlb., o —At | 1o rgantsed for December 13, 13 and | T ; rs of the i B AL ¥ i cath, Fho have found it & benefit v the womcn |swim hall way acsoss (he canal and |least fve porsend were killed and ten | {3115 s goneral exposition 1h Patis | Al QUeSnstowni March 13, Arablo, | Lifo ‘Assurance Co. and of the Con- o 0 ety ke of 900 | xiew e ues hak or the state. Mo belicved that if the | then sakk, The bedy was recovered | {njured in a fire w mnate feday des- | of tha latest isiprovements ang inven- | o B S L s AN g, | tinental Fire Insurance Co. Bestor Ladies' Taflors and Dress- S ) Patlor was Given to women it would |lator ~Mirphy “is sureived by lhree | treved the muin building of the Mai- | flons ‘of all deseriptions connectod with | jlifex, N, S, Mareh 1o. red eps’ umion to take effect at 10 Rumaered Clash Denied, 1] o exercised only by those whe would |cnildren, He had complained of mot | celm es here. the use of acetylems, ~The ‘expesition | Steamer T jtordan, Steamers Reported by Wireless. o'elock tamorrow was amnounced at| New Yark, March 19— Rumers of ( e driven to vote by male members of | feeling well latei: = = was well arranged, and eontained, chief i, Fastnet, March 19.—Steamer Fran- I speeial meeting tomight. clash Between Governor ?ml./&ur . ‘: 4 their family. This would add to the - - TFhe artificial cultivation of erayfish | among them being the total suppress- B Alas for infallibility, which is To- | conia, New Yerk for Queenstown and Ch: ¥. Musphy were denicd toduy Bumber of undesirable voters. “Whal | —Aleng the human nerves the electric | in South Africa is proposed with tho | ion in the greater part of the apparat- | ceiving mamy jolts in these irreverent | Liverpeol signalled 293 miles west at| . B. Lovelace is walking frem San | by the Fammany leader, “I am 4t Dol i Jess voling mot more; we | curent (ravels at from 88 to 69 yards | ebiect of extending the canning in- |us, of the very objectionable oder of | days! The kaiser has lost @ lawsull,- | § & m, Dua Queenstewn K4 H..on | Franeisco 1o Banger, Ma, ahout 5000 | beace all mon, and &t war with & second, dustry, &as, s Indianapelis News. - - | Tudag, . Te v dmiles e e A M e T s feaar aile v A

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