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257 voL. LV.—ND2 112 Nonwmug'cmm, éAfuRnAv, WAY 10, 1913 The Bulletin’s Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the l.argest in Connecticut in Pmportlon to the City’s Population L A | Gabied P G abied Paragraph ra y BANKER GLOVER GIVEN REPRIMAND spaphs ax 0 ordiality at | Condensed Teograms - | German Military B issi 3 | e y Balloon Missing. Fifty-si I : | o 4 | Koenissbers. Germany, May 9.--A | 2 . conino in i Bre flf‘l‘c?'"(?h':"\wi"’ | German military spherical balloon, the | garage at Chicago >eswr:1a“ i 4 Cassiopeia, which ascendeq from ' this : % Assailant of Congressman Sims Haled Before the :ifouswiaicd i mishe Siuss : o4 | President H Decl Th | on | During the Year Ending wiun suu- | President uerta Declares That Ambassador Wll- . | o " ‘ 2,250,000 Dounds of butter were ! 1 ex] g b T X Bar of the National House | Murderer Surrenders Himself, | RECOMMENDATION OF THE Fl-|“AMERICA" AND “GOD SAVE THE | (o o Zeland son Has No Diplomatic Standi : Carcass: France, May Tor- | 2 St | psasmonne, Prasce, g S2tuc | NANGE commirTes KinG? SUNG. o83 M ol ceiehrgea e ; . o 4 | gave himself up to the police her S G o e Cann s EXPRESSES REGRET AND OFFERS AN APOLOGY {oday declaring that he Wished to £ s { e onoa s ey R angarie U o the gallows and expiate his crime | S | 3 (B8~ 5 bels RS © | GOVERNOR WANTS TWO YAN MAKES |ShEET R ol BRYAN ADDRESS |37 ‘s Wi s .. s DUE TO OUR FAILURE TO EXTEND RECOGNITION 3 RS | s to thousands of girls who. will | 5 i hold their May d | } dance In C Reprimand Administered by Speaker by Vote of the House—| | ‘:"‘“":; s"f"ie“o e Committee Goes Only Half Way on | Declares That United States Has! oV Yorlc May 13 ix P“k'i .ondon, May 9.—A militant suf- | 2 5 = . : fragetic arson squad” was eut thie| His Recommendatior—Another Ses- | Large Part in Peace Pro | Worceter, Mass, Merchants wmea | Senor De LaBarra Endeavors to Smooth Over the Incident— Offender Informed That Freedom of Speech in Congress | morninz and succeeded in destroy- | o= o e & ks n Peace Programme Be- | gnr the iibihih on their xisna in oteas| e Incide ing Sihire Gntannrted ion a Quorum Lacking. | f M Blood Attach | to the authorities fo e : . . N | ing by fire a large untenanted mansion | 3 | cause of Many Bloo achments. r a beiter lighting Speculat; t Mo Capital 4 ks 5 o R 0 | mans o peculation at Mexican Ca as to Whe residen Lies at the Root of Our Institutions—Republican Sena- | 50, (o7 ke Fne i ey = ! e — | X t H gy | founa - scajterea on the. lawns - sur- i 3 G | An Epidemic of Tonsilitis has re- Wilson Will Recall Ambassador—U. rnment tors Prepare For Vigorous Assault on Tariff Bill. | rounding the house, e i e Tolk Mav oWl el | oulted T (e deaths of ring Persons at Se G " S . nin; ryail 8] at 4 & e e] . e % | i%e and hotise. calendars, as again.to. | LOgs Bryan. L RERIE e | Ao s 1 {hepustiing wesks, Has No Official News of Huerta’s Protest, — b cutari in Flames. |day more business was accomplish- |‘hiembers of the international confer 4 st el v giop. M DR ries Ok i Bitn Justifien. just as e 2t} nna, May 9.—Fire broke out in |ed in both branches without a quorum 0 o - L is r C. 1 hav, been “justified just ¢ l\yx;{!lx i | ihe bazaar of the former Turkish for- | of members in their seats than dur- ence that is arranging the celebration | India Announced that no more opi- hington banker, who | assaulting a "Muskogee duck with both | (1€ 2 Ot th 3 u e nbers in_their. of one pundred years of peace among | um- will be sent from that cow 3 ) ngtin N e o tress. of Soutari this morning, and, |ing the three preceding days of the | TnCnch¥speaking people, declared thai | China this year. at country to | , May 9.—Keen interest say they would not be surprised xed Rapressifative Suis i Tammed by & MiEh wing rapisly ae: | Wweek. ' The ‘hohse kept = nt . work | it i oEcRuINE BRI COFILIC ont | will propably méver be renmans traflic) is being displayed by the government sl houid the United States take Mexic B ot 4 dbers, e Sumed hige proportions. It 1s rapori- | Steadily with practically mo_ debate I'wilaen o all nations Js the latest and | ooy DeYe be renewed and the public_senerally in the action | at her word and recall Ambassador Bouse, was" browght FEARS “DARK DAYS” AGAIN. |ed here that the Montencerins started | and if commitice chajrmen R o et 0, cd peace.” Robiort Brinkiey. 19 Yasra Ol itses ] e Usitng zovernment will | Wilson, but the opinion prevails that sefare Ehc Bnkne taid z = he blaze when leaving the city in Te- | been present . it ely that gracti- | 2 ars Old, after | take as a consequence of the virtual | President Hues t . by Speaker. Clark | Senator Smith Makes Vigorous As- | venge for being compelled to evacu- e e le aiendir would have| United States Has Large Part. |Tunning tex miles. fiagged a traln and | repudiation of o R BT Bl sl i e G G L olating the privileges of sault on Tariff Bill ate it | Daen attended to. Tn the senafe those | “It gontemplated this for investiga- | Prevented it from running through a | day by President Huert:. The presi- | passports. g : Fesolation authorizing M e : 7 ane matters o9 which explanations could | tion 4nd deliberation” he said, “and | ""™e{ bridge near Weston, W. Va. | dent has made no statement _either to | s e 3 r's arrest had been adopted a Washington, May Republicans | Mysterious Death at Sea. i i Ambassador Wilson or to the public | NO OFFICIAL STATEMENT. X e Wi fous | of the senate leaped eagerly into their | erpool, England, May 9.—Detac- iz;rfl:\Rfi:’sf‘fi? e T o ; . ; 3lov bill when it was brought over from|on on her arrival here from Phi | 3 e &hidate s e T ke e e s hioEy, saving that his et wa Bill when ‘it was brousht over from |on on her arrival here from Phi { o e Xy “ f the opfnion of Attorney General Ho- | plaved an cagerness to minimize the | H“"”i"'""‘ " f now he was af- | of the democrats to consider | stances of the death of Lindsay i Panhs G PostaliCas il uiese Attempt to Smooth Over Incident. | statement was received tonight at the he e '.!.“:‘)lh“:[‘ public hearings. | thir enginecr, whose hody was found | Hersatters st i5: by practics i ey |/ Senor*De La Batfa eald thei declara~."White House from Ambassscor WS ore ¢ the as: tha e re- e Delaw river after the vessel | foreign doten i Phatmnstit W | tion of President Huerta did not mean | concerning the alleged protest made i ans propose. to wage osdinst | sailed from America on April 27, o Iitensive business'| G@pduet ia this day and generation finds its . || Burlason yosterday sioned an ooy sor | (e severance of diplomatic idiions | by Frovisional bremdent Herta. of the schedules from agate Lo zinc, Sen- ste, however, were made eatest aid in the advestising columns of the daily newspaper. espe- the change. between Mexico and the United States. | Mexico against the failure of this gov- IS ator Penrose sought to have the bill e o BRaTaR FLELY NEmmaLPE: <) | 2 ity He drew a fine distinction between the | ernment to recognize the Huerta gov- eferred 1o the finance committee with Mre. Drummana Seriousty il | Clally in the paper which, thoroughly covers its field and goes into o diplomatic representative who per- | ernment, and thus remove alleged ob- instructions for publle hearings atter | g0, \"\ER0 SO ol M e || the bomes throustious its territory. The truth of this is recognized drioes, from Acquaintances over his|forms the full functions of his office | stacies against the flotation of & Mexi- Simmons, chatrman of * the | ey S8 AN, Vi HERTA IS 1] by those who have given 1t the trial which It deserves, and it was || sioner drove Trank R oaont e [and vile who ‘confines himsalt to rou | S fosw: “The atfitude of SoSiER SR v ructio K etiorerence | gette leader, who collapsed twice i iiatyeqt this meck ‘St\lsdiphis when Herhert Casson, & large || EUffalo, . Y. to anicide: He receilvet] ca ne botrie. consepuences” rom to2 i Gizitis Jihe hurastie o his ph 4 pendine when the sen | Bow street police court during vester |} manufacturer of New York declared: only four votes g3 mo serious consequences from to- | LRGN, acuthiern republie fes 40 P ste adjourneq until Tuesday, several | 34¥'s conspitacy proceedings against “Ener et o : requl : el Those ciose to the s !long a ¢ f t urneq wnuil Tuesday, several | i ‘principal officers of the women's | Buerey. systam shdcatse MK the Wupposed requlltes for a Fhe: Public’ Sehagl Childros ot Wi Those ciose to the administration 'long & time. ressed Rigret and o;f “ Ao oy Win their contention and that | Social and political union, is today very | successful business no longer than ten years ago, but today publi- consin are being taught the horrors of - B R i < gt 2 pressed Regret a ered A o.aq\ oSl win Sl = tontediion Ad that 2 the effect of her privations || city must be added. A man or business can run around in a circle || War in order to instill new patriotism | gAgy SEPARATE | ADMITS SHE SIGNE . S - por e heads of the finance committee, | JWNUNE her “hunger strike. and the ] all day long. and expend energy without result. Businesses have been e itk ATED } i X p Democratic leagers, however, dis- | BT 0l SUSORACS o1 LAl known to dry rot with system, while the biggest businesses have Shia Sl b | RECNE IES (MOTEER LRARN Arie o N . g 2 ¢ ( Al e acted faileq because of their size. Bul no business can fail where the pro- Four Hundred V. Miss Robi rge R e : | ; ermont Veterans of | How Deportation Law Worked In Im- | Miss Robinson Declares She'is Ready b ae i Dark Days.” | | TUBERCULOSIS CASES {3 duet reacheg the public at a reasonable profit and the product has the J| the civil war have signified their inten- | migrant’s Case, 6" Teil All She Knows. : an Speaking to the Penrose amendment, | DRIFT ABOUT THE COUNTRY merit claimed for it.” o g lons of ahing rer _in the: gelgbpision | g e ] semtton ifiam Aden . Smitnof UT T i clalmed f07 1L he. sdvertisement 1s ine’fact that it stande || B, of the S0th anniversary of [ New York Mav 7—An instance in | _Chicase Ma 9_Miss Maude Rob- . . ichizan in a vigorous appeal fOr | About 50,000 of Them in Which no ; : : ¥ th stands the battle of Gettysburg which a provision of mnieration | inson of Springfield, Til, admitted here leration of the bill in the open | el out for itself before the entire world. A manufacturer or a salesman B I & o L o e e raship | today that she elgned the aMdavit in tead of fn “ihe darkness ‘and | ysician is Consulted. moy misrepresent goods o a customer and the word of one may be as Four Portland, Me.,, Men were Grown- { on o German gifl, and to have caused | connection with the charges against / il of the eomimitiés rpom. as: | iy oingion - May §—About seigepjf 5000 ad aHGEer: hut 4 mintad siatemiont stands for.(tsdlf andcan. parond two dninrel yesiemiay when | what is called “an unnatural seps Lieutenant Governor Barratt O'Hara . 2d the- tarift bill - i iheton y S—About 50} st et Sd St 2} ! . | 1ig of coal dealers was overturned | tion of a mother and her baby,” is re- | ¢ inois, presented before the senate 3 he 1o qotiared that it would result in | IEW cases of tuberculosls’ are con- not be evaded. That's why today'’s buyer, the consumer, has confi- in & heavy Sea off Deer Point, Great | morten e the Losa; ajd Socioty. The | Investigating committee by Chief Dep- | a repetition of “dark days™ that fol- | Stantly drifting a the coutry with- | dence in the advertisements found in the réliable newspaper. ague Island, in Casco Bay fety Says MBEL: i uty Sheriff Richard Suliivan of San- Speaker Clark's Reprimand lowed the Wilson bill, that the sugar | §iiL SV§f CRCne, Physiians., OF Get the valuable pubileity which the Bulletin affords Th Srons : letter was. T § “he"" Afthur von | Samon county. Speaker Clark’s Repriman 0ol e on oy ot ins | Harry Lee Barnes, Superintendent of | 3 > % axgs. n o fost s recelved byl AGt s | iss Robinson in admi en Tt Etine Coiie ot Geor- | ARTUSHT, oY Bo rulbed. that ot | the Hemedo Taknd” Sedfe’ Senatoriums | Get the Tmportunt Bows Whidh It carviss! The following matter || brdss, Samer s mmavataanitiry aa. | Prigsen, fte president, which 160d. | signed the'paper. deaied positively that - tha rimands | idly throughout the c: . h annual meo f the Ne 2 Sheditora ks h ias been ssseulted, blackmailed, per- . ba T E e B LR Association. for the Suedy snd Preven: [ Bulletin Telograph Loc1l Gonsral Tot retitory to Eenjamin X! Johmson and | saruted e, - treated. ana e how | 1y her ssmeet, Or 1AL bn b ars ago [ Batng campane_and iha Federsi Sugar | desirability of Anding such early cases. | Saturday, May 3:3 140 147 968 1253 Wiliiam Thisleys weil. kpown seversioo iung she in lga, moor - (-pad 05 srens pHblc * Clark aelivered the repri- | Refining company an option which | Lefore thex fre found, he said, many | < 5 5 eais nee e The S he i o ant wadeat b T Bavel Gans nathiug SIS B - deliberately | they Sould foreclose on the prop. | Of the patients become incurable and | Monday May 5.7 183 130 260 579 Menaneld. iri state baseball clralbs, died | Woltregp tolerant, modest, | . 4 rrested for.” eald Miss Robinson Ty speec 2 im- | erty of the beet sugar Interests, thefr | 7[gct others, 5 sy % 5 AT i horas At Brideepott vertorday fof | oo Saneeth pmely. Coms | “I have not been served with a sum- . tion on words spokPn | only domestic_rivals, Senator Smith | The significance of blood-spitting Tuesday, May 6.. 154 116 216 486 M e onies atier O Y orday of | municate. at once with her and 'nd | nons to appear befors the senstsicom. i fhe honee he sald, | Aeciared that the bett sugar industry | PICUrisy, chromic. ~cough. and nigh A 0 et 2 g ] s jout why detectives hound and slander | m;gree, but I will do 8o and tell what utions. | in which 15,000 persons in Michigan SV dssiatag D Bivies, s);ould{ \\ ednesday, May 7.. 151 126 230 507 §! Aged 82 Years, Noah W. Fleming | & ivitim ot our soci O tamveat! s | T kmow. Meanwhile I will not give out neress for | alone were i : o | o the public. A large | = s | vester entere kel VBT e bk o any ot o ‘.‘,.um\{lo‘.r,“ were interested, would be wiped | percentage of the peoble had no den- May 8.. 174 138 306 618 ||iieiey, cnea uwon M fowrdh | find outthe miperiorlty of chatactor | **3daobluech sa she bad asted on not want to kil i nite idea about the various state and | et 3 Sormomial vend e s bride Mrs.|of that frail creature to persecuting |yg. Tative % 3 r very AR Lol Lyt municipal Sanatoria o1 what consump. May 9.. 158 121 246 555 » [ By Bovara, who. acknawledgen 60 bmbey.: ‘We. may " oall Aondas i‘é’m""g“té"“‘i“{" et 3 deral Sugar [States = and . mulncipalities hav 1o ; Society tried | mevertheless, i ‘ a Ter | EEi sy dillasee with atatin | thom P on S aioqent Lo sad verting Tiotalsicr s siasisions s 960 778 2232 - 3970 torina dend s Mp ponn et Dor Rl | e T ilia Taianh. and ia.gtven ||pias; &, Churcy. stolger unet i Tew vears - rorgas | party. it is an unhol: Men | what they can do. The ease with S House at Amnapolis, Md. vesierday,|as follows. gt e e Hoved o2 et Bhe do- | who have not shirked in committing | which consumptives as with @ bullet wound in his head. A | ie was b n Ge Ll ehle bl Skt i hiete, | erimes to Increage the volume of (rolt | enbcs by mvobioes, comld be. tniu- e s i et Mo e e o o Hesarke || CECRITT. &8 diweos froen Misscree iyt tat bless” | business, and who are now respond- | Ly (he sale of consumptive “cure g - floor. 30 TaTo Hor mcls Tonn Sieber, who'|{DeroIealan b £ e e o@l_abdom pro- | ing to the Will ‘of the law make very | Tne sale of posest mamptive jcures.” | be given and also in which there was | this makes the possibility of war re- | Iadiat. Mo 180 Ninth avednes in |ion MPHUTIING af BoEm A » MT. Glover would | posr allies for any politioal DArty.” . | oq o seneat Lacnt Mmedicine advertis- |an absence of controversy, were {mote.” Diicing, the Prassrtation; of asDiams’| Aeaiolio, Fodm, ad sant her:ths e~ jne gle xou God LndS R : o & | ed to ber nsumption had_ex dopted, many” i concurrence. ME, Bryan's subfiet ;wss Proge (AL Aationish Ei . during the procseding. Her attorney —_ = | 80 17.000 “bottlen in’ Rhode Island ifi |~ The. finkecs, comumates. sont. in itsd Towdra Besee. Ho anid that tho st | Snatier, muddenty. collapsed and. Jopt| > On Beptsmber 13, 1912, a MR M e T b RS S o L sent > cace. P at the part | Shaffer, suddenly collapsed and lo On September 15, 1912, a child was ’ Ty iRt AR Tk | one, vean m averase of 17 bottles for | recommendation for a {wo mill tax, | of the United States in the ca T el e T vrem il o S I s D th from ~berculosia” The | oo mill for each of wo vears. | o i \bb Tarse) hecauss mbee[eEich e e T L eE ) e oy Orsugt Sullivan presented to the semats com= LODGED BY JAPAN CAUSE OF FIRES | FiRenn nded ‘r::-h::g:i«‘i mm: This 15 half the levy recommended by | than s naugu';) .f e 1;:(\?:‘: 5 ‘h“‘\‘lhlr\!l: re. the villain, accidental- | marr d\m' 1“qu bt »f‘:nqn.n 2 'rJ} mittes the afidavit accusing O"Hara. - iz arly | toms _of sis i | Governor Baldwin who in his mes- | ulation which is attact e St I e I fored 4h — s Bei T Mokt Artuse 1 | Berciarie ‘BURED Us Pofiiomts for | MEWEDEDET Sdvertisements watl they |SUS BLE L0 > s- | ulation wh act blood to S |a short time, thereupon informed the ) s i newspaper advertisements untfl they | sage g sday suggested a two | nearly all other nations. i el authorities,) | 48 : 1t Today. Which Theke. Was No Damand. . | oes e ooaped on theibraltof every | mill tax foreach of“twa yean The | | Toe Steilcs fof S0 Jaurneyfripnyiont_ | InmiEre authoritles, demanding | THE DIFFICULTIES OF da Wi { could read. | finance committee's report of a one Permanent Peace with Great Britain. | ' et han gl s bl Dt o o1t aoptiam FIGHTING TUBERCULOSI§ shing 2y 9.—Negotiation Chicago, May 9—Changes in stylés | o I o Jet Bass 1o taheratoon: pFl Hemte tov. 51l A Guna ) DAIWOSR. = ho | T e o e e B o varr At s lasned e 0 R B e B i e | el B e s oY IMANHATTAN. BARBERS [ recede " reports ‘on” other measures | United States and Great Fritain was e R C T ST i e i Sl | ThosiiAro! Espeilally/iGhent IR NS egislat were | sible for incendiary fires causing loss THROW DOWN Nhich will be. drawn with tho object | the keynote of other addresses of the | hereed o veid to the domands . C" | She was arrested on March 19 of thi Districts, Says a Speaker. ated today when G rubinig BB the Hilllons, Assibtant| RAZORS. | o7 increasing the revenue of the state. | grening, delivered by Lord Weardale, | TeSn Lo yeld e domnte e e i A gty t S ey At ey Frank Johnsi 2 | Pa | . he English delegation: | 2 je A L ] - . Siate's Attornes Franic Johnsion, in | Patrons of Barber Shops Suddenly | To Make Savin Rock State Reserva- | e Hamund Walker of Conesotion: | A Conviction and a Fine of 5004 hearing on 'Ellis Tsiang, | , Washington, May 9 _The spesisl arg of the local prosecution of the Ctirths L | e {8 e r of Canada. Sir|yesterday marked the opening of the|at which the woman was not repre- | dificultles of fighting tuberculosis in v ' son trust, l?‘d members of the e o | 3 | ’xeurgL 1 L)n.l.'i(("‘i Reid of Australia and i prosecution of Missc i brewers by | ed counsel, she was order | the rural districts were described® by u Chicago engineering club last night. | New York, May 9—The barbers' | judiciary committee again met | Judge George Gray of Delaware. To- | authorities of Kansas City, Kas., In an | deported upon the ground that she [Dr. Charles S, Frest, " Hedlth .O0fcen For instance, when women began | strile which has been In progrese iy | LIS afternoon to try and settle judge- | Mght's function marked the last ont to atop interatate trade in llauor | had been permitted three yvears ago | Of Waterford, N. Y. In a paper read thes | wearing Tosht skiria thers was s hesvs | L which has been in progtess In | snip contests. It is known that yes- (many that have engaged the delogates | hetweon that city and Kansas Cit, |to enter the United States for Imfscrel | S0y st the Rinth Annasl SOEEE mal an Jecrease in the number of petticoats | day to Manhattan, where novel means | [o'day the committee voted in favor | here during the past week, for tomor- | 3y, | purposes an assisted aiien, her | the Natlonal Association for the Study . paLicet’ Sovernment He salll “Morchinte Qveratonic. | wove omBIoIch b5 mor DA el Means | of . thelproject: o make Savin ool |Iow they SHst foXHoston,, More tha: Gl passage ticket having been paid by her | 804 Prevention of Tuberculosis. e 5 : these garments called in the | Three thousand of the striking bar- | Shoe, fonf a state reservation by P00, e Andl worn el JOOKL o Ahem' Of | - Mra, Alice ‘Granvill Philadelphia | uncle.” [t prevanitlon . ot s sation o ra e e R e A L e R giving the town of Orange the right | country-wide distinction, were in at- | q Sranwlle e the country and small towns,” he d . tion _of the legislation. arranged bers, headed by a brass band, marehed | &8, 00" & i Fr ‘property | tendance ‘and ° unstinted appinuse | Yoo w1 son awas prosabie e e | rated fr Hot pleaded tot to he sepa- | (12, S3UEY S 1 on I the falleat = eabinet | Aty skir: fattorien. burhed. bat th | Bhes bl SHug rocrulls on the way: | to 'shape, owing to differences _of |nations and the cause ‘of universal |jnc ant of marines. did the shoot- | claring ne e Lo o .. | ment, persistence, and money per caps » o call | firemen understood, They were mot | paving for shaves and haironts wag | OPinion as to the best method of a |Reace in general | ing, and then fired a bullet into his | Servant. The immigration authorities. | iy, g5 in any large city o was | surprised when “after aigrettes iad | e Hasfoanc balrauts wanidnora . but the committee favored Sang Two National Hymns. g Bl RO e i S ol 4 ‘.E‘ “The difficuiifes that are met arls 3 . nda should | displaced willow plumes in woman's | scissors and auit work. Tom § he plan of a reservation at the | The enth e s 3 hohd mian: Araeria 11 is an Amerl. | (rom the less highly developed local N n at or tiere were large Insurance losses | former heavyweight AEhtenmay Moy | pieasure. resort SRR T e e L i B L e B D en "ordercl the " duportation | Eovernment; less Dert "and. eitective e P ok i B “ ce losses | former heavyweight fighter,was among |and God S ras one of | has hesn heavier this vear tha S{can citizen, ordered the depo over leas t 3 . cme morrow - feathers throughout the country. | the Vietims of tlie waikout, us a bar- | Report on Full Crew Next Week, | the features of the evening. Fiags of | ing the three nrevio ar than aur: | Of the mother without her child, The/|Dosifli "officials, less incilnstion ito be : ¢ x ¥ Dbe | A change in the style of shirtwaists | ber who had half shaved the face of | -py . | Great B ’ St T 0 i i by i I soverned less voluntary organization 4 - S s oumthemi b wholbaa half snaved the faclor ) mieropomteon thekulicrew sultis | SR SRS N E Ukad iR iati) Gan | Inenieran Ealicns haing Ry admiited | order was carrled out | for practical social work, greater op- = jom, e s apron and | expected early next week. “"““’“y.‘».f‘x.o‘;‘l’f“i}":“h;’"}“, Belgitm. wher | 10 thix country during the nine montha |, “=he h4a been deported betors the | pouition to, even tempo iry Icreased p e surmised. as by mu- | coincidence.” | avelving kontor DOl action has been taken npon it but a u March etigatp her case. ance and beli pe ! G’ be surmiged. g8 by mu- | | involving about 7,000 men in e bl e e i e | Josephy I1. Choate, former ambassa- | A D Tere ihs . resort: couoludes itwey| SUCE and. tetietiin ths heredifESN . frafned from discussin B Joriyiof e Song vas orsanized byl isventors. ol UL ANY [ dor to Great Britaln, acted on roas” | Dennis Sweency. John J. Murtha,|have a case of the deportation of a | IIY (OF TREIUIOSE , med LeBaE kR W WIAT [ ial Worlers of he World | master. James T5. Huscer and James 1. Thompe | mofher, while her child a native of e clEnotanceyini tha ooy besed u T o e ot T 25 e, s coy and Jame Thomp- | - A ns © | tricts concerning tuberculosis is ap- . ~ Catifornia Ta “awail- LOVE 15" SHE SAvs, | da, Ueciaring they now work 13 or | THE 55 HOUR LAW. ICODDLE THE PEOPLE. BUT | Former New Yorls polics inspec- | (fs country, remains here Amonk | paliing “The educatlon of the rural e nature ' : 14 hours, and one day off a week, a e cunyicted: of conapiring [to.iab-s |9 s Fidl il remain a | population concerning ventilation, tha < Jipances | Wiss Schrisher Says She Never Had | Al day on Sunday and union recos- | Text of Bill Regarding Employment | FAIL T TELL TRUTH | Siuct Oustion to check: srafe mpvelac] FRIIECOUESS. WHIE 06 CREEE S o [ SRS cl ayorirawainu) (4TRSS > certain ity AT Sor st nition. Their leaders threaten to close of Womien and ‘Ghild = 17 | tions lnvolving them . erg Babimnten | e, e ot on th e OB on and enExotnd IS & S B o ; gyery barber shop in Brookiyn and 70 Children. | Prof. Taft on Present Day Tendencies | JC5tSrday to serve one veur in the pen- | o 8 ner. The law in wrong and Sf.0ie disease. its means of pravention v = nterna- Mas An attempt {o an e aEan Sbomouehs (Special to The Bujletin | aft; Gonprossmen. § pay 3 fine of SH0V each. | |Gruel and Should be changed in Or- | oichas of s Cor that o Peraa i May 3—An attempt 1o b s Special to The Bulletin.) . o : & s atpnety ot e - . disreza alyse the foelings h id vy Beile sehele” | \was wiFE oF Foun el T S sl i B Bl e e So That the cw‘um‘ of the Pasrar 47 o Frovent im the figura wich, an| Takan: an/well aa the most aimcult - solBPLcn) e Jack Johns: egro pugili Bilpdos Mt 2 wing is 3 en n, May 9.—Former | people will not feel ashamed of their | innatt eparation of a mother | s e . e c Shiisen with Brineine her s Dilcas text of the 53 hour bill, favorably re- | President William Howard Taft, Ke ¥ X 1 to | The population presents two feat- 2 iect #0gi Wil be g Der to Chicago \ / o B ur b | Pr v rvard et | D ming Whitin: the dlase RaAm by m her baby, and also in order to | oo . » Wil be | for immoral purposes, occupied the CIVIL WAR'VETERANS: | Bottod by he igbor commitiee professor of law at Yale, fu his third g e e S rho0m, With | prevent the baby from becoming a | ‘;:;m‘,"{ surpassing. Lopartances seRg u B s o eisd e o made (he order of the day nex ecture on Some Questions of Mod- | parents. f = PR N B iR e e e o L . sis and adequate supervision wel R et pelgs Lk 1) | Hebron Woman, However, Was Never | da : e vem mome, Questions of Mod- | parents, the Mothers' club_ and g RIS CERYEs W for (e A ntY | The one hangs upon the other which- ouish AR { Sfiss "Schrisher wasauestioned by | Able to Get a Pension. Sec. L—Section onie o chupter 320 | Initiative and referendum = ax ver |t vt BIrRs tarted oyl . | ever way you take it, early diagnosis zaTH e et Tor | 2 of the public acts of 1909, 18 hereby | much 'ike leislation qur Y | ment toward uniformity I dress. of Fo that adequate eupervision may BY .SON'S TROUBLES, | ' domt bel - was in love: | , Hebron, Conn. May &.—The recent|2mended to read as follows | B Becira e L8 00 | £lrls atiending e Eort Weyne ;T FRIEDMANN'S VACCINE | Domthle; gnd. adaqunte sepersivo i : " she replied to a question. 1 don't | 5ath hete of Mrs i Robinson, | ur_under sixteen years of age, litical cranks and divectly contrary fo | “CHO%% : 18 A DISAPPOINTMENT. | order to sscure early diagnos Mother of Pittsb rin. Know what love is. I don't believe I| 1iue yof Jares on, brings to Woman. shall be employed in any the spirit of the comstitution. = = — — ek 7 .spm Schos! Superin- kng™ What love la. T dowt belicve [ figh the curious fact thit although UACKUTing or mechanical establish- | He dealt a lengih with the Income | O-ASS PLATFORMS _PROPOSED. | Such is the Vardict of Federal Govern- | GRAHAM FLOUR ADULTERATED tondiit Paiiss Alay- had any affection for Jehnson The | she was four times u soldier's widow | Ment more than ten hours in any day, ' ta and advocated a.graduated income | . s | ment’s Investigation. | S £ g - ¢ e i bt aagy him Were | she had never been able to securc a | OF Afty-five hours in any calendar 'tax which woulg include all incomes Innovation Which Will Make Elevated | v Sweeping from~Mills and “Red Dog” ster. In ay 9— | jote" of clothes A8 some Jeweiry from = DeiSion, owlng fo the ympossivility of | Week. Kvery employer in such astab- | of more than one thousand dollars en Roads Less of an Objection. Woshineton, May 9.—The first au- | Found in it. . et \he Pitts- | 102 obtaining the necessary evidence of | lishment shall post In a conspicuous ' the ground that “everybody ought to | E thentic and offl eport of the fed- | rintendent recently The witness testified that on her ar- | NT last husband’s former marriage. | Place in every room where such per- e something, 'in order that | Chicoga. May 0.—An innovation|eral government's Investization or'ihe | Washington, May 9 -Having lenr it gf charses mads rival in Chicago Johnson had rented | g 'S RODISOD Was 83 years old and | Sons are employed s motice the form | el e bihee in it | which will appeal to all cities n{ Friedmann {uberculosis vaceine, made ed that S & vo-cality e 3 domestic in his home, and furnished a flat for her, to be used | [ §’|'fin:'l'"1"1mr1f'!.s, prominent fa of ‘which shall be furnishéd by the ' government because of his payment.: | Which there are elevated railroad public here today, declares the results flours” on the e investigation of charges for jmmoral purnoses, and that JHn B vHer nusbayias, eIl il | e dichuiiEReEion anecifonty saline Professor Taft discussed character- | Structures is proposed by the Chic { of the public health service observa- & sweepinzs f 3 1 . dird atier nome hero once gave the pugilist’ $40 | war veterans, were 2 M. Barbe of | the hours of work rsql:uradd of them rpfii{q\.,‘yla)' men in.con |authorities, Hhereater station plat- | tons s0 far do not justify the confl- |they often confair fe 1% 1 S 1 ted States T Frank B, ach day of the week, and the em ey . pay oo | forms are to be constructed o a- | dence i emedy’ which has be ot . . b me SAVED CHILDREN, ||t aancs R'Ehm::nh Beineicpimont e S e man el ‘rlr’fi:lspe‘o‘&"' 4 Hevsald. They eonlle fiiness aistctct, are constelClof . OMRR/ i munieorovention: ox titbeson ""“"‘“d Sieids imu: ke, i . 5 4 i , 2 s e a violation of this Sec- e, fail to tell the truth to | basement: : study and prevention of tuberculosls, | has defined true gral ) = OST HIS OWN LIFE. | s n\;(‘fl:;]fll i ; . ; g '!hem Many men in congress now | The purpose is to permit every prac- before which the report was presented, | bolted wheat meal ms m SO « e TR ‘ Byl Bley (the depth ot Mr.i:Rolron Section two of chapter 220 | flatter the people so much that they | ticable increase in the pessenger carry- | immediately and unanimously adopted | clean, fally matured or dricd wheat.” | Vermont Youth Fatally Injured in | DoSistent efforts had been made fo | of the public acts of 1909 as amended o e e D R ey, | inG sapatity of the sovated Toai With | TeHblutions declaring:its' helief that: “nio | Whitis: the result of. &b lextel ot R o | Stopping a Runaway. i & fo tne Haw I was impossi- | by section two of chapter 278 of the {of “others. ~ Ultimately, however, the | as little addition as possible to the ob- | Sbecific cure for tuberculosis hes boen | nvestigation st compiaiedh SN T o R e e fiaw in the records. | public acts of 1911 ia hereby amend- | beaple wiil find out and wil ‘reverse | jectionable featur: { Guogvebat that deservea’ fhe confi e TR s Eels 3 St. Albans, Vt, May 9.—Injuries re- s ed to read follow: No minor un- | their action on these men.” | George Watson the Board of En- | dence of the medical profession and o & JDavchi Oumn, May. ceived yesicrday h\\hen he stopped a | GENERAL AVERILL { der sixteen vears of axe, and no o e e | gincers” had’ worked out . plan by | the publle” und declaring i 1o be the | ,,mfl‘,‘x"? N::,":d %, De'”'k' Yale w | pair of *unaway horses just in time to | SERI an, shall be employed in any mer e less a man knows of women’s | which the extended instea@ | AUty ¥ the public to continue “all the ord, | ., May Gavernot bating at Yale wel inc | et e o it down ' | SERIOUSLY INJURED. | caiuic estabiishment orher (s s | Wavs the more screne fs his mind. | of obstructing the o ipad present well tried agencies.” Blioutn ey samed S88 W W« Fiibar of chilfiren restied b1 sthé [Btate Cattle 7 | uracturing or mechanical, more than { gt he stores and streets bene Although couched In the diplomatie | 0f New en o delegate to thi re 3 S second. | death of John Green, aged 1, of Rich- i m‘ ,Cnmm ssioner in a Hos- | fifiy-eight hours to any calendar week, | AT TR < e Tonen anl strecly BRI liktms o & goverpmentad aclentiniy | tonal fire puevention « e Jame D | ford, todur. As Green seized (he horses pital at New Haven, ‘{\ru\hl@«l aty employer who shall, dur- | ed shall be a violation of -this sec- | = el A { document, the report on the Friedmann | Philadelphia next s wnd vaire i he 1 16 the grotnd, stiking| \ew Ha S ng each year. give not leas than seven | tion. et oBIT " exvresses the disappointment of v e &har 11.,n\:1,—’(,“ his icad. | Te auffared brain e e e So. v General 'fmm V8 with pay, ahall be exempt | See. g Seotion . thrée . of chapter | BARY | dle public health service at the con- | Steamship Arrivals concussion and never regalmed con- eman. O Averlll, state catfle ) com vom the provisions of*thls section | 220 of the public acis of 1909 is here c t Michael Ca | ditions jmposed by TFriedmann, and Queenstown, May 9. — Arrives Steamers Reported by Wireless. | sciousness | missloner, who wis seriously injured | during the period from the seventeenth | by R S . olist eistmire, My 9.0 pgi- e as IOR atclinktimato CoThiah com- | steamer Celtic. New Yorlt for Lives ok T i RIS Cony of e in Washington, | to (he- twenty Atk day-of Decsmiber |person niider sixteon years of age ALBIT | Snacis Cameinl, o brother oTConnt e | o hie nfermation cinicentlin b ey Bph New ork for 01 (& ourg | om a ba H0 W of i v Ve el 3 gt = 4y 5 k) - 3! Ar- | eh vas D or sol o > ork Tor Plymouth Cherbours | Havarbil Saike Bisrar. R ‘v"u“nl) \vas |of eacls year| Wvery employer {n such |be employed in any manufacturing. | thur Pavioviich Cassini, who was ¢ine was not satisfactory from a sci- | Tdverpocl, May 9—Arrived, stexm » ton, reported by wirdless k | brought to the Eim City private hos: | an establishment shall post in a con- | mechanical, or mercantile establish- | Russian ambassador o the Tnited O i o, DECHC: et ARa ey P AR s miles w o L averbill, Mass. My 8. Fone hun | Giial in_ this city tonight for treai- | splovous place n notice fhe form of {ment after stx o'clock In ihe afternoon: | States from 1598 to 1905, died in St gecvich, however, ihe repartisays ac- |-L Mglers,. Mag b —Aesved FE, * e et s M peour hun | ment. General gverill stood the jour- lwhich shail be furnished by (he fac- land no female over sixteen veary of | Peteraburg on April 28 i T | ceptea. his, conditions ‘hechuse. of - the/| Ooagibla, New Takie S0t MRS per. . K Eiiike 10 four murtth. 10t DecORmIos:| At o MEaLeaOne oo tonlsht 10y linspictoy siatina, spacifically: e |iages anall Shm sovloved. i Any such | Errs S [ Farane an the home thet e e | R Yo S Laxervne k sig_ | of the union, voted S CooEnIlion | that e was resting comfortably. | hours o worl veanired of such ner- | estanlishment after ten aclock in the | Tinthrop Ames hte accepted for|ho ryand, the hove Matiaidure imight | or Nllis: OILGHNON BEStS s pmlics e < ok L i wolc hatt ksl S et L e ampiund s op each day of the weeky and the | evenin production at his Little theater, in | S Naples, May y BN, DUEE 34s p. 30 Saturduy.. = bt granted % he manulaciurers . | aads pOMINTE AR et bile [eiblobnerie al any (otil derstn for | ¥Sec | 4 LFhie jact snall akeficmect Xpvk & wrous plav, by MBsk Swas: A ipgetht girl max he th to of | Capobl; Hesn: Burogh New Lor s ge! any day than 8o stat- ' January 1 1914 . * he the apple of » | Canapic, Bosten; ‘ A s 1, 101 called Her Own Money young man's cve and the leman of his | for Genos e Feckicx 3. . % Iy " Wi

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