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The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Othgr Paper, and PRICE TWO CENTS Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Prope. "« to the City’s Population SUFFRAGETTES BURN DOWN HOUSE Was Unoccupied But Contractors Will Lose $12,- 500---“Votes For Women” Cards There MRS. PANKHURST STARTS IN ON HUNGER STRIKE Cabled Paragraphs Morgan’s Body on Ocean Liner. Havre, France ApFll 4—The body of J. Plerpont Morgan arrived here today from Rome and was transferred | on board the liner France for mnsvl portation to New York. Sensible Resolution in Reichstag. Berlin, April 4—The budget of the Reichstag passed a resolution ask- ing the government-to see that =ad- mittance to a diplomatic career was open to the most capable-men With- out regard to wealth. Needs of the ~ Flooded Zone IN OHIO 40500 PERSONS ARE WITHOUT HOMES. RED CROSS STATEMENT Tried 1o Kill ~ Police Officer FIVE SHOTS FIRED AT NEW HA- VEN DETECTIVE. WENT THROUGH CHEEK Condensed Teiegrams Chief of Police Youn8 has ordered all grocery stores in St. Louis-to close at 9 a. m. Sunda Billy West, a Favorite Minstrel ten years ago, died in the S. R. Smith in- Armary on Staten Island. The Law Previding that hatpins be equipped with tips or guards has gone into effect in New Jersey. Winnipeg Sent $70,000 vesterday to the Red Cross society at Washington for the benefit of the Ohio flood suffer- ers. SUGAR STANDS IN WAY OF HARMONY Louisiana Delegation May Declare War on the Presi- dent’s Free Sugar Programme ULTIMATUM BY WILSON TO SUGAR INTERE Pope Pius Criticises Laws. ’ Rome, April 3—Pope Pius Strongly | g or, pollar Contributed Will Be Bullet Took Effeot—Prisoner | The Vateriand, the Largest Ship in E complained of the laws of religious Y, But One - ol - T WL hethg £:000 toris R aet ban . Samples of “Instruments of Torture” Used on Miss Emerson liberty "cxisting o some Catholic | Needed to Rehabilitate the Stricken | {anded at Headauarters and Ques- the yorld, being 5,000 tons larger than | Warns Them That Unless They Agree to Tariff of One Cen countries in_an address wrl burg. Sent to Secretary of State Bryan—Attitude of United States Toward Emerson Case Not Yet Determined— him, but delivered on his behalf to a large body of Itallans and French pilgrims he received today. To Restrict M ary Expansion. the parade sround here in the midst People and Start Wheels of Industry. ‘Washington, April 4—Ohio's loss in the recent flood was estimated tonight tioned About Mysterious Murder. While New Haven, Conn., April 4. ‘Willlam B. Alien of this city is locked Ten Bills Recommended by the state factory investigation commission were | signed by Governor Sulzer of New | York yesterday. 5 | Charges Involving the Moral Conduct | f¢ 2 Pound For Three Years, He Will Attempt to Sec Free Sugar at Once—Revision Bill Complete Sugar Feature—Income Tax Rates Are Agreed Upc Except Tritten Secretary Bryan, ' declaring | Iy upon it, the nearest being the M. : : - ihat one of the greatest dangers of | brick case, when soms. OF the Mishe S AR tions. Advertising is the remedy for overcoming the ills of run down of o democratic senator from a west- | $5,000; one per cent. on personal in- | Because of lslay in set forcible feeding as practiced in the | est oficials in the United States Do | pomrg ot toyury aned to & Frend or unhealthy business. It gives the publicity which arouses interest Sinsiate hav o Dot Dresdtied to. Dnit | come $4o00 o $20.000; two per | gar sehedule the commitiee m Prisang (8 the Sheance of Sroper anti- | cirlegies (he. Dritish government t0/7o- | o e coon e Siterweslt e and Invites trade. It mot only starts it but keeps it coming. Advertis- e States Attorney Wilson, who is in- | cent. from 320000 (o 550.00; three per | be ready to Introduce the bil Mrs. Pankhurst on “Hunger Strike” | prison. whesm can, woman, from Mo |leased on' pavment of 52,000 as cus- || ing is a sreeting every morning, the sreatest silent salesman in exist- vestigating them. A R i B et he: oo Mrs. Pankhurst has carried. out. her | sentence. It was held by various seco | 0m8 duty. ence. Let The Bulletin give you the benefit of its widespread circu- James Williams and John Marshall,| | ouisiana Statesmen May Fight. | oaceomne, Sowith tie enate lons 1ation. negroeg, each convicted of wife murder he sheuld ask for time Railway Stations and Tunnels Guarded by Patrol. Berlin, April #—Discussions _the | (he Teeent BO09 FU8 SO S ean Red | up 1o Bolice headquarters, technically § x latest race for military expansion in | o S FCRET, Moharge ‘at Columbus, | charged with attempting to murder | Charles W. Warwick, aged 63, mayor | Europe, the Franfurter Zeitang in a e " | Detestive Sergeant Baward F. Lawler, | of Philadelphia from 1395 to 1338, died e . leoding article {oey | Muggemied HIat | LSS A Tes ok hon he rHied to arrest him In Fair | at hie home there yesterday after am| o oo London, April 4—The suffragettes, | term of two months' imprisonment for | (e Ume is favorshle 108 108 WIS | 40,200 nomes destroved. Sircet this afternoon, it is believed tnat | lliness of several voars. Loranse vt rovislon: bill 1s comaigios | oy ot sounded out othe Ton Apet the acmtenaing. of Mrs, | lering trom the forcible feeding car- | evolve a plan for its restriction. 40500 persons homeless. the authorities have questioned him | Q| oo . Goliament yesterday | EORIERG With the exception of & fnal | omouek cingin oo B et thots ladler; to | 1180 Sut by the ofotals In consequence i i 5,000 familios outside of Davton, |for ‘Tours concerning another and | The Turkish Government vesterdey | Guifih Uil ‘e, Tighi'on, of ® foal | enoush stremgwn could & tirm of Jmpsiagment. tonleht suc.. |o-her “hunger strike.” Four Mdnths For Suffragette. SHmhus diyeEmant S e e G;*“‘:‘;i:r‘:'.‘:"kb‘“ Mystorious Doath. | American government over the flood | ESIRBINE to end It Is o' measure mod- | plan. “Thoy haa reache ceeded in destroying another large | Mrs. Emerson’s siege of Mr. McKen- | TLondon, April 4—Olive Hocken, a |™ S axtromely. difowtt. Yo z - * | disaster in the middle west. i ord with the ideas of Pres- | tonight, however, as to the r Cianiry house by fire. As in most |ma was brousht to an end when Mr. |militant suffragette, was found guilty | oty es DeER SXHOROY TOWL 10| Since three o'clock this afternoon - ident “Wilson, with ‘wool, meais o Bk Drevions cases -of the kind, the resi- | McKenna's secretary handed her a let- | ot fhe Old Bailey sessions today -of | 4ot information according to the agent| i/ mianight tonient Allen has been | Two White Men and Two Negroes, | Many other 'foodsiuffs ind cuothing i e ity the 2 Gence, which was situated &t Chorley- | ter, which after acknowledging the re- | Conspiracy in- conncction with an ai- | hecause wires are stil down Sibjedted to a erilling by Coroner Bl | convieted of murder " in Montgomery | MAterials on the free list, with low | ey, svents 0. s Wosd, Buckinghamshire, was unocci- | ceibt of her request, stated:- tempt to set fire to a pavilion on the : Mix, State's Attorney Arnon Alling and | county Alabama, were hanged ta ihe s _all_agricu products | today as to indicate tha Dicd, tut was heing prepared for the | U1 regrer that I eammot &rant vour |ftochumpton golf links . She . was|Needs Underwear, Bedding, Blankets. | Capiatm Donnally of the detective force. | fuii"u Montgomery vesterday. and foodstuffs that are not frec: and | scnate and the president reception of a tenant The owners of | request to have your daughter exam- | sontenced fo four months in prison. “Emergency relief situation in each | Although none of the three would al- S Wwith the tarift on chemical. sicei and g definite and final agzee ihe Luilding, a' firm of contractors, es- | ined by a physician of vour own e flooded district in Ohlo belng well | low ihemseives to be quoted directly, | Examinations Will Be Held at ail | [h°T commercial producis Cut far be- | fariit bill befora Monday o timate their loss at $12,500. choosing, * The condition of your Obssene JBoEts Sizads army osts July 14 next Tor cieilian | 10% the present protective rates measure will be presentsd Men Hired to Do Dastardly Work. | ZRERIETe, BEED, (8 SRERractory =09 xew vork. April 4-Two tons of ob. Cruiidfes for sopolptmentiauiestond ) Senats Leaders &0 Study Biil. Ee s s e wan) ] o o « T E R e scone books and pictures were selze i obile army _ The senate tarif leaders today asked | & Y at - 1 mottoes were found on the. grounds. | from prison on April 9." 2 ment of justice in a 3Sth street teme- 0 IC All the 75 Striking, Weavers at the| until Sunday afternoon. They will then | Whole Matter in President’s Han ] e e ment house. The raid also_resulted vertisSing-~ usiness Ion Salts Textile Mills, Bridgeport, return- | confer with Chairman Underwood of | The house tariff makers have E ‘fhe police believe that some of the TEe— in the arrest of Camille Nicholas, ' ed to work Tuesday morning as a re-|the house committee on ways and | matters’entirely in t han J enomt niuitan] wcts atttibhted o fhe WILL AWAIT REPORT. charged with ‘being principal agent SUIC of an agreement reiched at & con- | means, and Iater will hove o fusl | presidcat Seibe g suftragettes, principally the attempts | .~ e for a syndicate dealing in unclean ence. conference with Prexident finance committes today d . To Gesizoy raliway property, was ine | Attitude of United States Has Not Vet | literature throughout the countrs. e R rraner sy ervone. L WS e | caretul amalvsie of would be an ultimate ngro viork of men engaged by the women., Been Determined. —eeee pproximately 300 Clerks emploved | made in the meantim the president over a ; 25 the railway stations and tunnels | Politioal Crisis in Switzerland. In fact who is seeking the trade of -the public is constantly confronted in' the Totall stores of Liverpook. OM0, | whether fore et It is understood that umies 5re being patrolled In order to prevent | Washington, April 4—Offictals at the | Berne. Switzerland, April 4.—A4 grave with the question of maintaining a healthy increase in businesy. In struck yesterday,leaving mone biit pro- | and low ratcs on oo st et I lscreants from damaging. them. state department toddy said the' atli” | political crisis which is practicaily di- each case there should be the proper consideration given to these priciors ‘aud accountents fo wait’ on | dilcie” WAl 5250 2 e 16 ma” | from southern statem tne imstraments of Torture” Forwarded. | Lile of the Uniteq States in the case | Viding the people of Switzerland again sy 3 e rty of ocra ; nittes *probably will act L of Miss Zelle Emerson, the Amcrican |has developed by the-ratification to- ; - riefly summarized, (he tarift devel- | tnitiative, and comply w _Miss Scott-Troy, the California suf- | militant suffragette, imprisoned in|day by tha national councll b the St Are you doing all the business that should properly result from this 5 Herbert Mandel 8tone of New Bed-|opments of the day were Wilson's desires, Tragettc, tonight’ forwarded to' Secre: | ondon, wauld he determincd afier tho | Gothara onvention of 1009 by whict || aeld? orid wide search " lasting severai| Ultimatum to Sugar Interests pyiho_situation te unlquo Teceipt of a furt -t from the | the la incipal S ines s s > % = g sever: _— story of recent v s expeot ssmiples of “Instruments of €Orturc” | Tondon wmbassy, which was ordereq:| beoates the Denpests of the Bt s Withuatodks, merchaqdixs and ¢ service boing.oqusl, A28, Jou .com years. He Is heir to $10,000 left by his| President Wilson's ultimatum to su- | greatty shorton the time used forcibly to feed suffragettes, In- | to investisate charges that the young | federation. The vote was 108 to 77. manding vour ehare of the trade? grandmother. t they mu ‘e to | the tariff bill and to reduce . cluaing Miss Zelle Emerson. An ac- | woman had beem subjected to cruel ik i Are you depending upon past efforts, or are you constantly keeping = ot nt per pound for three | usuai degree the congsassio :g:giz\enyudxg :8{’3?:?,‘.“%;"#&'4?33 treatment. German Aviators Liberated. your offerings before the public? 'SE‘"’(“?{, MnAy:a Has ».,;_.ed a g:fl; ehom ‘\lln!v]y'm- ugar after that time | and amendment of the n s do or Secretary PBryan will immediately ., brans - ; ; ns Z SRR order to the assistant secrataries of the | or he Wonid atiempt fo Secire free | preliminary Agreewment or tip which all the women declare are | take up with Chandler Anderson. the | jamae e (e eeman ity ol Do s Bnyinspmubiic BdbwatLatsyou- huve festures which are el treasury, instructing them that all | sugar at once ok e e T - used in the prisop. Dr. Mansell Moul- | counselor of the department, the ques- | mio Homelin. Tu otk orented o perior to your competitors? news of that department must be giv-| The commitice is prepared to agree | of few o es by the sen In. whom Mrs. Emerson desires 1o tion of what Is to be done. Practically P I RS ing. 1 Are you reaching the outlying districts? en out hy him. to free sugar i the president insisis. | the bill reaches that bods ~isit her daughter in prison, also has | {here are no prereasmie neais o seneation yesterday by deacending in 3 3 — Income tax rates fixed at one per eent. . . precedents bearing close- These are questions which are vital to successful business opera- S Jfixed at one per cent. | g, gar Controversy May Delay threat to go on a hunger strike. The | Fetarles, notably Blaine and Hay, that ;. N e Th SRaTl cob it o hig T o e ke efone | there was nio warrant for s direst ofi. | MRS- OLSON TESTIFIES In the past week the following matter was printed in The Bulletin, 5 MoPuwell counts, wer hagmed | T0ADresident submitied his propesal | he shewid wale for time, the sentence was imposed upon her yes- |clal request from the United States FOR HER HUSBAND |} 1o tweive cents a week the mtate penitentiary at Moundaville | 27, 5cara "ot Touisiana early m the | agTeement can be reached. In this « Lemlac, Bince BUenind ol ey S e & ey o Mk M | sl STl et N B V. N yomberday aay. Louisiana senators and repre- | the democratic caucus slso wo A hTormatt to, oll Tix st or : resentations | Declares That Sha Could Not Rosi : ; : & ol B, ensiois and - : s Sl thores s ot hat ke O Bullatin Telegraph Looa! Gensral Tetal Five ‘Caansd by tha Dropping of & | Seniatives conferred (hroughout the | delayed. hurst will be removed <o the women's | ade through the American embassy Saturd M h 29 93 1 53 1054 1297 lighted cigarette in a livery stable yes- e 2 - e — penal establishment at Avlesbury, | iB_London. St. Paul, Minn., April —With quive aturday, arch29.. 93 1 2 terday destroyed a hotel and several| .~ oo T P ke ron where any steps that are considered | Secretary Bryan wished first to e&- | ering and uncerfain voice, Mrs, Lillian business houses at Langdén a town RO » Recessary to feed her will be taken. | {ablieh the complate regularity of tho | Olson,” wife of Professor Oscar Olson, Monday, March 31.. 62 130 275 467 20 miles east of Caigary, Alberta. OF CUSTOMS FRAUDS. THE MINOR JUDGES: eedings aae of is8 | became a witness late today and ad- =+ i G e - e MISS EMERSON'S CASE. ey s tary ho Tollows the or: | mitted naving haq licie relations with Tuesday, April 1.. 103 120 213 436 Walter Jones, Aged 24 Years, was|Some Surprises in Stors When Names | Legisiative Committes on Judic —_— erta Clyde N. Darling, for whose murder her e z hanged at Birmingham, Ala., at noon of Witnesses Are Known. Holds a Friday Hearing. Home Secretary Denies Request of | mmieno,discrimination against the | husband is on trial. Wednesday, April 2.. 104 115 247 436 yestorday for the asssssination- of = Mothor Ber Erairntion. T e e gt her maHonalf, I told Darling that T was not a bad 7 = Lawrence B. Evans, a mining contrac- | Boston, April 4—It was learned to- | Hartford, Conn., April 4 o and e poom dreated 1 | woman and begged him to aiacontiarie Thursday, April 3.. 93 125 298 516 tor, at Lewisburg tn October, 1911, day thai the United St lative committes on the judi London, April 4—Reginald McKen- | den by the principles of the law com- | in" coming and whey no eocny Sted i il 8 5 406 SUREReY stoMce njengugad afternoon, Working ovestim Fa, the British home eecretary, today | mon to all nations, he likewise Drob- | Moserr Totni o e i Dreteed me || Friday, April 4.. 38 112 206 0 An Inorease of Mare Than 100 per | ing 100 subpoenas for witne, any additional compensation, too curtly refused to permit the physician | ably will confine himself to the exer- | Mes, Olson tontines o o not resist, = e RSty ity cent. in the number of injuries to em- | fore the federal grand jury which on | the first batch of resclutions conce chosen by Mrs. Bmerson of Jackson, | cise of his functions in an unofficial el Fit anm o Cos & o ployes on railroads-in Georgia as com- | Tuesday will gin _an investigation | ing the appointment of min Brich., to examine her daughter, Zelle, | Way to secure an amelioration of Miss | camie®Ly NieT answers to questions be- Fatile o .. e RS 755 2260 3558 || paredwitn 1913 was shown in the re- | of the customs frouds at this port | judgeships on which there the militant suffragetie, now serving & | Emerson’s condition, heard “by ‘The jury ad she. swaved S Dort of the state railroad commission. | The number will include aboul six- | tests. The number of < as if on the verge of collapse. Then o e e M Lt Ployes. who were at work on March | mcbebis Jege. CONFESSED MURDER BT Sy 22 adfournment was takon: Granwon 1n Weet Avon was destroyed | L the dute of the arrival of | the |fact that the outlook . covered,” ‘the telegram sald. “Day- |it was admitted that they had exam- ; = ST b attlh Lo ship ¢ pathis Which brought | cause of the dividend TO SAVE A FATHER. TO HER HUSBAND. | VASSAR STUDENTS & fon, Calumbus, Pigas Troy, Ottawa, ined allen to ascertain if he knew D e e arms number of nens | Miss Kate Brennan of New York and | plexion of the legis ” - , , Mid- | anyt] = I o s W s I the fact that democrat! 1 “Jack” Mulraney, Taken From Death | Woman Makes Odd Request of Court | D N | e e e s T £50 Sanyfarming; oplecen e laie p fall convinced many democz Cell to Tell His Story. Which Granted Separation. Chefs in College Kitochen Carry on Ar. | Cross representatives. In these places | Patsy Donahue of Hartford, whose | o "% e 4. It was said in government cles | yors that they were worthy of J | ument with C K (ntormation 1s belng rapidly accumi- | bedy was found in the Westville woods 3 B .| that many of the witnesses would be | IOUC i nent, is remarkably bright g Ogsining, N. ¥, April 4—«Hapoy| New York April &Mrs May m| ° s sl lated on which to base rehabilitation. | Thursday mornin. < Polich Commisslonse \Willlo of TieWi| wamen. meluding o large) mumber of | Hynitks previous ssssions the ack” Mulraney was escorted today | Thorpe, buyer in a department store, | Poughkeeps r. r Are rushing men into other flooded i ork w! Y a3 public 5~ | dressmakers both in Boston and New |mittee has delayed the r from the Sing Sing death house to ths |is rejolcing today because she will 'nrax"“h'u:x;:ep;k{voa.lg‘ e :m'_;fl:z; towns as fast a3 watpr subsides and TIFIP:: F‘,v' s;'.;' at s"f‘“;" in | 20ces all restaurants which. permit] York, as the government would make |jydgeships. Heretofore it b: warden’s office, where hé fold Judge | not have to pay alimeny to her hus- | in Vayeme mloo b monien students | OWDS, a2 Fart o opIhe shooting of Sergeant Lawler in | voung girls to turkey trot, drink cock-|a thorough inquiry, hoVing 2150 10 | tho greater part of fwo montr Otto Rosalsky of New York why he|band. Bupreme Court Justice Green- |on today when a quarrel hotween twe | Colonel Miller. chief quartermaster, | broad davlight in o busy section of the | tails and smoke cigarettes In the aft-| clear the atmosphere in regard 1o |the session began to get o hould be granted & new trial on the | baum granted her petition for a de- | chefs in the college kitchen aver which | Teports need of underwear of all sorts, | iy, ‘ha> Sfternoen caused a sensa- | ernoon. - |frauds that may have been Derpetrai- | fiong reported, even wit charge that he murdered McBreen, the | cree of separation and asked her how | should pick a ehicken developed. tnty | bedding and blankets.” o b e S bt 8 e Se ey past. e sald to be in |, Should there be de New York saloonkeeper known as ,much alimeny she wanted, @ quel with carving knives. The mai et to oaton s a2 man | Mayor Gaynor's “war on tea time ome surprises were said to be Inlpgination the democrats pin “Paddy the Priest.” “I don‘t think I ought te Day anv” | building kitchen was badly weomeen Rod Cress Statement, | be sent to watch the movements of 8 | yyriey trotting in Broadway Testau- | Store as to the character of the Wit~ | ggiin in the governors exerc ¥rom the lime he left Auburn prison | sho repled, “Camt yod put a provl- |and one of the combatants seriousty | How the American Red Cress has |S3SECIOUD OOKIng JAn 10 JIovh 2f 200 | rants” was taken to Albany in the form | esses, summpnod 88 Jen 43 MOC 07 | right to All vacancies after the sess Shortly before the murder, on October |Slom In the decres fo ksep my hus- |cut, As the raeket of the enceunter | undertaken the rehabilitatien of home | 30,20 Sireet = Sevgeant, Lowlor Was | of a bill, drafted by the mayer himself, | women who have mof been montlonod | engs 8. 1911, Mulraney frankly described his | band from demanding money of me? | penetrated the voung wemen's quar- | and business life in the flood-swept | S20alled and no found his man 8007 | whieh he wants the legislature to en-|Publlely in commection —with B[ SR e Seommtiten a4 the career as a forger and showed Judge (I Rave been surporting him so lone |ters they ran sereamimg from the | districts of the middle west and in |3TETWatas —He took him by the BUM | 4ot inte law. smuggling, were on the I Manchester, Enfield, = a Rosalsky Low® forgers traced signa- |I've gotten tired of it, and 1 want | building, Fraleigh MaeVeigh, 25 years | What manner that orgamization met | oS BEI0 thag he o WERIRE St Metlr = e Waterbury resolution ne tures on checks He confirmed ~the | to he rid of it o0ld, the vounger of the combatants, | the first call for relief from the suf- [ FRRTECL, LG WO, MOAR SO0 O S0 | Governor Hiram W. Johnson has no-{ JANITOR FARRELL | instance the lawyers - evidence of witnesses examined in u:tma Greenbasm promised {0 | was taken to a hospital Augustus |ferers in this disaster—probably the | SRCT (8 %00 15T gy semething to | tified representatives of the Panama- | appeared in behalf o dat New York, who declared that on the | WoTd the deeres as she wished. Bremnan was arrested and held greatest with which it ever has been | cor®% o D18 PO D A O for & | Pacific exposition that there would be GIVEN FREEDOM. | sparingly used adjectives ar night of the murder he lay drunk at the home of his mather, He asserted that Police Inspector JAPANESE GOVERNMENT LODGES FORMAL PROTEST $1,000 bail 1= FIRST PENOBSCOT called upon to deal—were described in a comprehensive statement issued tonight by Miss Mabel Boardman, mement and Allen pulled a revolver ang fired five shots. One shot went threugh Lawler’s cheek, another went no California building at the world’s fair in 1915. An empty treasury, he said, preciuded it. Was Arrested on Charge of Sending Bomb to Mrs. Herrera. mendatory terms. PRESIDENT WILSON'S | | | Hughes had played on his sympathy, chairman of the Red Cress National e o on. . SALMON CAPTURE! . through his Bhat, twe bullets went X & ¥ N DO tening i t o hn Dowling Bad | opjects to Proposed Alien Ownership D Relief commitice. o |ihrough the shoulder pad In his coat| Mre, R. S. Woodward and Tohn Cos- | New York, April 4-John Paul Far. FOREIGN PO 2 . Act i iforni Welghed Sixteen Pounds and S s o bl uf- | and the fifth shot went wild. tigllo were arrested at Chickasa, Okla, | Tell, the aged janitor who confesse v 7 _— that Dowling had a wife end four ct in California. 9 s and Seld for | ferer declared Miss Boardman, is 3 ok ~2 g to sending the bomb that killed His Attitude Toward Mexice, children and that §f Muiraney would [ $2 a Pound. what is necessary to restore mormal| Was Fireman on New Haven Read. | vesterday, charged with the murder by |\, ciine rerrera and later repudiat- aid) Philipnirad: sign a confession Hughes would use | Washington, April {—The Japanese | > conditions. “To continue merely to| Lawler managed to hold Allen until | Poison of Mr. e Clett 5 $10,000 | ed the confession, was released today St s his influence to get him oif with a |government has lodged formal protest | Banmgor. Me, April 4.—That highly |zive out food and clothing,” said she, [help arrived. The wounded detective | who died a week aso an s Tavor by the coroner after a jury had re- | <tyashington, April 8 sentence of net more than eight years, | With the state department against the [Poveted prize 'of the Maine angler— | “will mean the continuation ef the |was rushed to St. Raphael's hospltal, | insurance policy in his wife's favor. | ;g verdicts at a double Inquest on | wilson indicated inform ‘With this uniderstanding, Mulraney | Proposed enactment by the state of | the season’s first Penobscot river sal- | papalysis of the all-impertant busi- | Where an examination showed that the i i | the deaths of Mrs. Herrera and Hen- |what the attitude of this gover said, he signed a confession which | California of what is considered anti- | mon—was taken at Bangor pool today | ness life of the community. | wound was not serlous, and he was | Sister Rosalie, a Catholic Nun, went |,y Kioty, the bomb-maler. would be toward . Mexico, Chix ‘terwards he repudiated. Japanese legislation, the measure pro- | by Charles C. Bisscll. | then tatcn to his home. to the White House vesterday fo ask | ""phe jury decided that Kotz came | tha Snivppiaes b \ —_— hibiting the alien ownership of land | The fish weighed 16 pounds and was | Ald Merchants to Start A Allen i3 about 24 vears old and he | President Wilson to pardon her broth-| (o his death by the explosion of & | Pending e scttlement . INCUBATOR FIRM in California. sold for $3%, the highest prico per| In many of the flooded districts the |savs his home is in Dixwell avenue, | er, Julian Hawthorne, under federal|pomp of his own construction, and that | Mexjeo, the holdine of P pound ever paid for a Penobscot sal- | merchants have lost all their stock |this city. He was formerly employed | prison sentence of a year for frauds in| Mrs, Herrera died from the explosion | {ne establishment o o & 1S SUED FOR $5,000. | SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT g‘::l-pw’l} ;‘Vflrlk h; \?entltu Mrs. W.|and have no insurance as in case of uh: flre'm:u:hon the x«;‘wdH;von ma% connection with the sale of mININg|of a bomb placed in her home bY “a |ment recognition > wil 3 C ell Clark of New Jersey. fire. Uniess an effort is made to aid [ The police have searched his record | siocks. person or persons unknown” al- | withheld Purchaser of 12000 Egg Machine Says TENDERS RESIGNATION. them to make a start again, unless|and find that he has been arrosted | though police officials testified that | The Chinese republ - , failed to see the light. " 1t Failed to Work. New York, April 3.—Chickens that Accused of Gross Immorality in a Re- port of Grand Jury. THE “MOVIES” IN SCIENCE Show Every Dstail of Processes Too Rapid for the Eye To See. the people are assisted in such a way as to enable them to resume the normal condition of buying, the busi- ness of the community will remain in twice before—once for breach of the peace and once for being a deserter from the army. Victim Last Seen in Saloon. The Cape Cod Canal cannot be com- pleted by June, 1914, the time required | by law, and attorneys for August Bel- mont, who is financing the work, ves- well as Klotz had confessed on his deat to sending bombs to Mrs bed Herrera as to Grace Taylor and Judge Ot- to Rosalsky. | nized next Tuesday, Ao |ing day of the new ass of this intention has been giv diplomats of all foreign didn’t hatch form the basis of a $5,000 = suit filed today by John L. Dunlap, a| ¥Fort Wayne, Ind, April 4—Henry o — a hopeless condition. To accomplish | Almost from the first the authorities | terday flled a petition at the state| Farrell spent two mionths in prison. | represented here, with a form: poultry raiser of Chatham, N. Y., G Ielger, county superintendent of | The extension of the artof moving |this the individual must be consider- | questioned Allen concerning his move- | house asking for an extension of 18 = Tosal that the other X against an incubator company. Mr. |the Allen County schools, against |pictures from the fild of amusement |ed, and his or her rehabilitation will | ments jmet prior to the time of the | months. Bad Gang Under Indictment. grant recognition at the = With respect to the Phi h Dunlap charges that a 12,000 egg in- cubator purchaseq from the defendant failed to perform its functions proper- 1y, with, the result that in some in- stances ‘three-fourths of the chickens he counted before they were hatched Seashore Automobile Roads. whom impeachment proceedings were instituted following the grand jury’s recent investigation of the delinquency of young girls, resigned today. Felger was not indicted by the grand jury, but he was accused in the re- port of ross immorality and his re- moval demanded. He declares he is innocent and his resignation came as a surprise. to that of scientific observations is be- coming a reality. Several years ago, says Cassier's Magazine, it was noted that the possibilities of continuous tography indicated a method of inves- tigating movements and operations which oceurred too rapidly to be prop- erly studied by the unaided eye. The microscope permits the exami- nation of things far too minute for mean that of the whole city, town or village. “While factories are closed for re- pairs men can be given work for which they will be paid for the clear- ing away of the immense amount of debrls, such cleansing being necessary for sanitary and other réasons. Aid in Repair of Homes. finding of the body of the dead man in the Westville woods. The man, ‘whose identity is not vet definitely established, had a bullet in his head. After the detectives had questioned Allen for a few minutes, Coroner Mix and State’s Attorney Alling were hur- riedly sent for. The man who 15 believed to have ‘been murdered in Westville, was seen Only 14 of the Larger Cities In the United States are lax in their enforce- ment of the Sunday liquor laws—so the New York Methodist conference was told yesterday by Dr. F. C. Iglehart, secretary of the New York Anti-Saloon league. Rov. W. T. MoElveen has reached organiz for ma commitf ter. White Plains, grand jury today ten men declared to be members of an Y ind April 3.—The ted for murder ed band of forelgners that has ny months been engaged in ting crimes of violent charac- According to District Attorney Winslow, this gang is responsible for blackmailing, ing, bomb throwing, robbery and mur- white slavery, dynamit- president intends to pledge of the democr ultimate independence pines is carried out. the date for the grantine of i dence is a debatable quest pends upon a thorough and san investigation of conditio islands. eH proposes therefore careful consideration to the se The Rincon automobile road, between Ethdy bas crat i Thus @ purchasing power will be entura and Santa Berabara, Cal, in- s Pl B Drings Aistant objosts nears the eoob® | given them again. . They may be atd: | Wwednesday night in o saloon fn the |, T, lsion that the decarations of | der. “Twelve men besides thoso Under | peant of & sovernor Sencral c'udes a series of canseways —streiches rowing Tree phone magnifies feeble sounds; tne|ed In the repair of their houses, and | yeuny man. The pollee will neither af- | the First Congregational church at | indictment are in jail. R ine et of highway built on piling over the sea- | Hard, fine-grained, durahle Wood us- | Siroboscope permits the study of rapiq. | thus employment provided for oth- | Fomcs Ml e PO N esembles the | Evanston, IIl, @nd not his sermons, £x “ore—the longest stretch of which is | Ually grows slowly. ‘Amost remarkable | 3 revolving bodies and sios tnmibia: | ers, O b was last seen with the dead | have been resppnsible for the drowsi- 4400 feet long, while there are three | exception is the eucalyptus. and this it | Jneous Slimpses of Swiftly mori ni. | “The re-establishment of his mark- | Hal Who was last seen wi ness of his audiences, and he wants 1t Trial Marriages Legal. Rooseveit and Cubist others ranging n length from 400 feet |is that gives the tree its great value as | Sog DEOb- | ot will /enable. the merehant to re-em-| 2o redecorated. New York, April 3.—Trial marriages| It's all up with the Or F means of reforestation. It is said that [ 1515 ) o must now be added the |Ploy his staff and thus again oth- . = for young women under 18 years old | Futurists. Colonel Roosevel: os o They are all constructed, save Popu- | the eucalyptus grows five times a5 rab- | practicability of using the moving pi. | €TS can return to a normal existence. Fined $500 For Conspiracy. Miss Ethol Roosevelt, daughter of|re legal in New York, according to|them tn the Outlook as a 2 lar Mechanics, upon substatial piling | idly as any other tree. Seedlings have | Pirc film for parts in such manssr g | Where men or women have been pay~| Mays Landing, N. J. April 4—Form- thel Roosevelt, hter oC1a ecision by Supreme Court Juatice |fringe” This shows that they & of eucalyptus, a teredo-proof wood, and | been observed to make an average | 1o aliow them (o be studied subseseens. | ing. for their homes by monthly In-|er Councilman James W. Lane and | Theodore Roosevelf, was marxied W | Cohalan today. If she marries with the | ot 50 progressive as they thomeht are twenty 'feet wide, floored with | EToWth of sixyinches in height a day: |17 at much slower specde. auent- | aliments they can be assisted in| Willlam Malia of Atlantic City, who | Christ Rplacopal ~ehurch, of O¥SICF| consent of her parents and leaves her |or elas that he isn'e—New lanks and stoutly railed on both sides. | and one tree in California attained & | By funning a film, fof example, at an | SUCh payments for & time 50 as to pre- | Dleaded gullty to conspiracy in’ con- | Bay, W, ¥ at noon yesterdays 10, D% | hushand beforo she attains that age | Evening Post. Fhe floor will eventualy be covered | beight of 135 feet and a diameter of | . DY TUNIIE & A, Defore o pioas o | vent the loss of thelr homes, and pos- | hection with the ‘“concrete” board | Richard Dorby of Mew Xork = %O/ the present law in effect permits her _ with some paving material to protect | thirty-six inches in nine years. The | lo{cil " nder test at the momess o | sibly the faflure of mutual building | Walk fraud expose some time ago, | hundred close friends and to come into court and obtain a decres Compensation for Everyt] the planks from wear =~ | evcalyptus will not thrive where there | yicld ang then passing the same Al |associstions, whish would be = disas- | Were fineg 3500 each today by Justice | aw the ceromony. of annulment as a matter-of course,| There i compensation for o The rug from Los Angeles, through | are frosts but in promises | Such more siowly throush the prejer. | rous to many of the working people. | Kallsch of the supreme court. Th Mississips! Vailey Suftrage con- he declared. ting The man who fer: Sleterbe Yenturs, to-Sauia Berbers, s one of the inest one-day automobile trips on the ‘clnn'_ ‘having for its terminus the best preserved and moat beautiful of the ancient missions, the only toward _filling the place oncc occupled by other hard-: Wwoods, which have been tly re- duced by demands for ture, car- riage and cooperage stock.—Exchange. ing lantern the successive phenomena of rupture may be seen and studied at leisure, all details appearing in correct sequence at a rate slow enough to allow the eye to perceive them. All this great work the Red Cross,| With the generous contributions of the American people, is undertaking. Every Available Dollar Nesded. “8o y thousands have suffered, Liverpool, April 4. —Arrived: Steam- er Megantic, New York. Naples, April 3.—Arrived: Steamer Anron:" New York. ference began lts closing session at Bt. Louls yesterday with its doors wids en to negro women, ipite the pro- Tants of tne management of the hotel | a where the eonference is being held that Prefer This Country, Diplomatic appeintments are going ‘Degging, Everybody new that the seems dis- Democrats have taken come tax to think about—New Evening Bun. - " Survival of the Fittest. “In-a mighty conflict betweer York axt still occupled by the Franciscan -1 - Recently this method has been used Sathon ovelati many cities, towns ouse prohibited the = 20 y e 'nm: hm:m e p e ey e B Taaiane, Kontueky and s e e “Dopuste Victeris, prescnce of nesromn, i et A R B e e = com- 3 er et _— o e ench side. wWhich seems to indicate Nother Famsily Mixup. public more fhan to find a man who | bustion engines, and as the apparatus is | Rove bpen affected, that there will be| G iZRuc ™ : The Department of Justice will not | that the confest is getring Aows o ‘With the plunging of William Shep- ( 80t elected {;"“t ahead and trying gertectod it is evident that there 1s | mecetyed.” R B l\)-‘:-l--u J. Carroll, titular bish- | congider the question of pardoning |fine peint—Nashville Tennesseess. ¢ ard Bryan into the ‘fray In|to do what he promiseq while run- | here a most valuable instrument and W A Corps of Seoiolegists and | ep f Matellopolis and rector of St. Bd- | John H, Patterson, president of the —— land, ning for office—Washington Star. method of scientific research, - z economists will called on by the | ward’s Reman Cathelic church at|Natlenal Cash Register company, and | Seeretary MoAdoo Yesterdmy fn- 2 = e Don't Caught Napping. new progressive zation in the ia died yesterday from & | under semtence te prison for alleged |nsunced he would make no appainte remendous Task. Not for Old Men. Enough activity is being shown by to frame the bills cont eomplication of diseases which result- | vielation ef the Sherman anti-trust [ments er premotions In the cusiome The hardest job we wot of is to| Porfirlo Diaz will Colonel Roosevelt to indicate that he|in the extensive I tive programme | ed from am injury be received by fall-|jaw, unless he makes application him- | servies umtil after July 1 when e Dbe President and right at the same does not intend to let 1916 - him! of the new party in the coming con- | ing frem a horse mere than.g yeal age | self or shows that he 1§ fuyorabi¢ Lo ) customs reorgunization plam becomes Aime,—Washington Post.