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J LV.—NO. 124 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 The Builetin’s Clrculatu)n In Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and lts Total Circulation is-the Largest in Connecticut in Propov ‘i to the City’s Populatlon TEST OF ALIEN LAW IN THE COURTS| Catied Parscesis |Wood Ordered - |Party Leaders | Coemsed Tearanr GNE MEMBER FROM EVERY COUNTY Vesuvius Gets Busy Again Tho Estate of Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter of { ples, May 23.—Vesu Chicago is appraised at $3,672,725. Proceedings of *This Nature Indicated But Doubt st el e S checks Dfflwn in Uppflsmon o SAMBRLSP e Sirei.it Senate Passes Bill Creating Commission of Eight on June 1 and 2. S Fire Destroys 79 Houses. R - H £ 3 q P, e EUX PAID BY AMERIC PRt : as to Which Nation Should Institute Them Frossbure Honears, Moy 35 1n (e | ATT RICAN | AGAINST NATIONAL CONVENTION | . L. Toner, o Farmhand of Paules .. Members on Fisheries and Game WOOLEN COMPANY. THIS YEAR. left by a German uncle. 21, the Jewish theological s ing was destroved. Altogether houses were burned and the loss THE LAW NOT EFFECTIVE UNTIL AUGUST JOTH | S s 55, "ISIGNED BY TREASURER |AGITATION PREMATURE i morfhscr eMmtes o THE VOTE ON THE MEASURE WAS UNANIMOUS bachelor of arts degree at Yale was Greek King Leaves for Front. = $4,370. Athiens, Greece, May 23.—In conse- quence of the resumption of hostili- | | atter Testifies That He Issued Them | Beliove It Will Be Ti Enough Afte The Girls of the Cook.ng Class in the B il e_s‘m Impossible to Bring Suit Before Law is in Operation—Con- | tics between the Bulsarian ana Greek | ! i g 1l Be Time Enough After | o e Qntveraits. 1n Mitwasiee cun | Neat Compliment to Senator Johnson of Montvill 5 poss \ troops King Constantine of Greece ac- | at President’s Direction—Testimony | New Tariff Law Goes Into Effect— | show more engagement rings than any & companied by Prince Alexander and 4 i 1 g gressman Sisson Attacks Treaty Power of Government | tic gencral siaff of the avmy, jefc for | in Dynamite “Planting” Case. Progressives Take Opposite View, | " division- s tendent of Department to Receive Salary of $3,000 a 3 Saloniki this merning o1 . s 75 & Robert E > ., who was ) . That Supersedes Law-Making Power of States—EmM-| s\ ic0n 5ouns ovor o Keen Peace. ! takctn to & 108 Angeles HoSpIel SuTer. Year—Mothers’ Pension Bill to be Explained by Senator Quinn—Perry Pleads For “Shivering State Treasury.” onin PR Y el Boston, May Two checks, one of | Washington, May 23—The republi- | ing from blood poisoning, was report. peror’s Condition Satisfactory with no Cause for Anxiety | ine American theat allerrt which' W can national executive committee | ed yesterday as “doing nicely v In payment of “expenses | bound over today in $10.000 Ga keep | DCurTed during strike at Lawrence,” | meets here tomorrow at the call of — the peace for a year when brought up were traced to the offices of the Amer- | Charles D. Hilles, chairman of the na- mAmabla M. Denault, a clerk in the 3 S Frasa s P | ican Woolen company at the dynamite | tional committee, primarily will consid- | office of the Fall River city collecior, 3 ot abow Strect bolice court on re- | conspiracy ftrial today. The checks |er the advisability of calling an early | Was arrested vesterday on a chare of | Hartford, Conn., May 23.—Those leg- | already “shivering” state treasury. rthae Bomenionarge of thrcalenis | were issued on the authority of the | meeting of the national committee to | larceny of $1.900 from the city funds. fioitong who tore themselves away | Senators Isbell and Quinn favored it, Arthur poourchier, an Iinglish actor- | president, William M. Wood, of the |consider plans for strengthening the from home duties and responsibilities | while Senator Weed remarked that ¢ as a|Mr. Sisson made the point that I capital could as readily monop Wash on, May r the ¢ the agricultural industry as any oth- | manager in connection with the pro- | » e . S ASSO- g v a | th New v yi R ercustions have bee G dnd that. the probabiity 0f Such | GUction of B A Sompay andl wars pranieios et ity s provermicns o) thel mext |1 LS, Banchi o 16 3ot some e want o the Captal faseyipuE in g fin e, Hevin’ senators SR t ti}> Japanese embassy to|monopoly would be readily ephanced o ard, died of pneumonia at his home | resuits than on any other day so far | amount, asrecing with Semator Perry. he expected further rep | if unrestricted immigration and owner- | DECLARES RELIGION OF in/that eity yeeterday, azed 68 years: | tBis on. In both branches oratory | that thé etate has a good agricultural . e United States government | ship of farm lands was permitted to e cRcs A Fr iR ~ _ was kept within bounds while bills | college where experimental work can ding the C mnn;m ;v“:“ -n"l‘dgh n-m m*(, S b e St i c i . The Senate Passed the B\Il reim- | went through one ufter‘ar:iothcr in | be (;\:m:l ‘n:::hwg,::alnassxl.heml .ull(vkl- o ¢ is engaged in col- | of land in Ca T i [T W - h) - sursing those who ransomed Mrs. El- | quick fashion untll calendars were | mon . Senator Stevens spoke . % continuance of | tivated by corporations which employ- QY:H"Wh?:"dFIS“p"f‘:e ::“ Cross i len M. Stone from brigands in the| practicailly cleared of measures readv | for the appropriation, saying that not izt n the lines mdmn‘:;;'drm{\;iwg_( h(‘]:'i:mfi“‘he p':’;;?e:z a: y are F R ch DAl Balkans in 1901. The bill carries $6 for action, the total beipg over the ilx-‘mugl‘ tor lun omlz Seon is n‘xl.sed in anese mote of |bor. Mr. Siss oint | 28 B - o state to supply its Deople, save oy | sired to emphasize most in f?fls‘m" ,,,*'"s:;“g_- May 2 Che symposium of Bvery businessman knows the importance of having good attrac- v e u:‘vlnu«”m'fimor special fmportance that | tobacco. E o t ProalleiFigh: hajeebilt- | Heulkr fway SHEE 16 uck B cone o amme for tod” [ (ive show windows in his store. He depends upon it for a display of John Mann of New York, a survivor | ereaied a commission on Tsheries and | Import Onions and Apples. r relates principally 10 | i}e existence of the government it- | day’s meeting of the free religlous hls goods to those who happen to he passing by, and passersby take g1 In0 softie of Cottymbura, waevs BE| e I repte e e (bl about onlons; _we. . expert e of g ',"‘,‘,‘:““":{‘f\ ¢ ‘would soon be affected, and he | association, held as a part of the Uni- advantage of looking over the offerings which are displayed because it Killed by his sun,gwhonwas crazed with | sportsmen the length and breadth of [ “We import them." was thy reply. . Ik hetyton ths Cal- [wes ot ip favor o‘f “:Je.rm:il.lng the SRR n'“"gt LGk ey is a show window and it contains something which interests them. drink the state, and out of compliment to {ow about apples?” asked Senator the treaty, leav- | government o be destrove . Edwa Cummings, ministe e Teoig P S g i i e et sl Senator F. Johnson of Montville, | Weed. n office the broader |5oar axercise of the the South (ongregational church, result is more business and this is why so great an apprecia ¥ ’ e et Seart e R : ticy 5 voiced his opinion that the religion of tlon is placed upon the good location and the advant n HorgyiSE 1ves, the Aviators and, fars | O HEqethl mesgiie ab Toaih o W e tmaport, (hose . frof thie) Wikt - gs of some sort seem | o the cross was a failu He continued 2 : 3 S ten mer Marathon runner, was arrested at | passed by the senate unanimously and | eaid Senator Stevens. oth parties desiring POSSIBILITY OF WAR. “Instead of the cross, I should like window. Mineola, L. I, for failing to pay a|Sent to the house at once The senators began cracking jokes of settlement of the | £ gl to see a white flag on the topmost In the same way the columns of The Bulletin can be made to be board bill of $238. He was committed Commission of Eight Members. at each other as farmers, and in the falls the re 2 flag of faith oating alof : Py A B ; i ¢ 5 an commissioners, one from each [ . Othe . el : & Dlatt & 10 | 3] Bothlehem, of trade. Those who are readers know that such is to be found in the from 18 to 20 cents an hour, the em- | governor, each to serve four vears(Meriden charter creating a police re= ctive Until Aug. 10 | London May 23—The powerful Eng-{ iy have passed the"time when we newspaper and the ygive it attention as they are looking over the ployes of the Havemeyer Sugar Refin- | without compensation, and they to ap- | Serve fund, authorizing a $50,000 bond n _not o into effect | lish organs just appear to be awaken- | ., "think with delight of that ridicy e The Sarahtane ore i Al T e R ery at Brooklyn threaten'to strike on| point a superintendent who shall be | Issue, and providing for hearings of fore which date it |ing to the possibilities of the alliance | fou, (3B Wth Aelight of that ridicu paper. The advantage comes In being in the newspaper show win Monday Well versed In knowledge of fisheries | Police officers before the commission; t be ble to bring su !ix\n\‘nl\n Great Britain and Japan and | 00 FOCEE) 0O B e O dow every day with a proper setting forth of goods with as much at- i T nd game, at a salary of $3.000 o vear, | creating an art commission in New t to the sentiment which the British | ™oy N 1% 0 T 0 Tesus gives us tention paid to interesting the buying public as In the store show win- Congress is Too Busy with the tariff | who shall be the executive of the com- | Haven: providing for an aseistant o be some of th colonies would hold in the event of a |, puieiica) ‘mocinl programme . 1 dow. ‘The results are bound fo came. The Hewspaper Is'an’untaflibe and currency reform to plan for a new | mission. The powers of the comm the. Onder of Horman Sons sciety. ot gen t character war between Japan and the United | gjory of the church will lie in its suc- . = department of public works, in_the [ sion are increased and provision ".’9( Hor. O Rermax. Sk Senliais - oa States. ) Ceasravidliifleran co. of thAt programnte salesman. opinion of Speaker Clark and Vice|made for conservation of game and |sister lodges. — “The prospect of a war in which{ o, the help and betterment of the Good advertising is simply the right idea well exprgssed and used President Marshall, the development of game resources | Proposed Constitutional Amendments. STATE RIGHTS AND JAPAN. wslrlzcltmlli(n:?‘&nl \;:t:‘h"l 2;.&‘;}“,‘,,"‘.""1 M;] 4 nu{’n." at the right time and with regularity and Eastern Connecticut has no willi R WHISEN. - Serteacedct =~1°'\“): ‘imn:h‘-l lines. ted a number | DiSagreelng with the house, the e e 0_he Rev. William Sullivan, formerly a o h a - " illiam R, 0| While the house adopted a a 2 POS - Sisson, of Mississippi, Makes His | own dominions,” says the London | paylist prie Sabvan; Lommerlys & distributing medium which will equal The Bulletin. No business can i Y., prison for eight vears|of judgeship resolutions, the senate, fe:a;eu:::',;::‘thrm Z:fl:,flq’;:g“??mm waisod; Spsach 36, Hotise Spectator, “is causing much anxiety | the Unitarian church in Sehenoctade afford to get along without employing its column: for murder, early ~yesterday cut his | except the one for the New Haven | U8 1o “Curtail special legisiation: and = throughout the British empire.’ g V. followed with the sub-topic, A In the past week the following matter appeared in The Builetin, throat from ear to ear while confined | court, assigned its resolutions to Tues- | onoipepr one requiring a - two-thirds: T Although it believes the possibility Bttt e e ot e e ek AF s i in jail. Death is almost certain. dey for general debate. in the beliet | SO0 SO0 ROl B8 O e e, e representatives of war breaking out or of Great| It is argued that the spiritual 5 oglc at 3 ; ¢ that the Bridgeport contest is the key | poiS {0 OFERRds Tl &0 oo e 3 was con. | Britain being a party to it through her | should be given but passing uiieranee Bulletin Tolaghanl L Easnl. - Ghnarals s Foral Jacob Demerle, a Railroad Engineer, | Lo solution of other contests in which | 1o ja11 senate and the house had eor - i alliance with Japan to be vague, the | in the husy church lifa of today gRsp (] 3 vesterday shot and killed his sweet- | the reports are divided along political | 3ocied both. 1Tad they been adopteds a1 af Mississippi, | Spectator declares:, “I tell you we are in the presence 5 5 - < heart, Miss Marie James, at her | lines. Ve cous 16 I ] i two | “Wo doubt whether the empire could | of a Corpie when wwe are in the pres. || Saturday, May 17.. 140 185 967 1292 boarding house at Erie, Pay und then | s RS GO Eoth WURIS Jave Sotie 1 e DNBN Jag ifornia | Survive such an gutrage to e feel- | ence of a church that is not led | av v g9 % shot himself, dyving an hour later. | + ~ ot L ha i ooty OO Tt e ot 2 larae i important Dart of | With e ‘hish schse ot e mhiried || Monday, May 19.. 162 149 214 535 b B e oti sy Dakotly Lo e ettt R s riend- | its white population.” ling. We stand before a cold, dead sl s Ay 5 $5. 45 % < In-the United States District Court | TOtNeTS, Pension DIl of Senator QUING | 4 nds: amending the Derby eharter - | Tuesday, May 20.. 171 120 289 5807 El ¢ Boston vesteraay Mrs, Mary A, Do- | pas reidoted, but later Senator Perry | boRds: QMQIRE (ho DenlY than - - EMPEROR'S CONDITION. itualify is not in chattering of | r =y RN 4 4G lan, president of the Madam ~Driscoll | {od TS action reconsigered so Bena | 4 corporating the Sachems Head Wa- er] e Wednesday, May 21.. 151 118 219 438 Rkt & sapil in| tor Quinn will have the opportunity 3 g - the 2 fatherhood of God. Because you Y, 3 dessmaking establishment, was held in | (o0F S50 U REVE S OPRORE ter company in Guilford; providing : » eto the | Condition Satisfactory and There is | have had an intellectunl Sisien g wat | Thipsda: May 22 148 33 26 542 $10,000 on the charge of smuggling. Senator Perry reported from a con- | that liquors taken in seizure shall be - ontroversy, not No Cause For Anxiety. | imagine that vou have passed throuzh ursday, — May 22.. 433 261 2 7 ferente that There wms o amrcemont | sold to wholesale liquor dealers who p- . Mr. Sisson a flat | deep spiritual experiences. _Spiritual- e s Harry Wagner, Slayer of Abraham S iiia Nt o the ed | are the highest bidders; creating a g e whilel or b ah| mexth, aeay MR A tillatin, . temied |1y Alan it soraptanes SELS fonrs Friday, May 23.. 122 108 212 442 )| steinbers, secrotary of the New York | | disagreeing action on the pronased | 325, 110, fance in Strathird: and re: this morning announced that the tem- | ful justice, the aw 2 de- | searching love that Goad.” Buttonhole Malers' union, was _sen- | for appeais from the decisions of ex- | quiring bank treasurers of’ savings 5 z tenced yesterday to imprisonment for{ ecutive and administrative officers and | banks to take a trlal balance once in Totals . 894 813 2162 3869 i not less than 20 years at Sing Sing. | on appeals from siatements of facts, | Stx months, and requiring examination Thermas L. Ritouden, et atde | 4h0 LS FeBOrL tnded the chance of s | by, ACCONRIaR(S &% least onco.1a. five e e |- Major Tharhas L Rhoaces/elief alde [ 5menmiiont balng santiovertoi the mngg | yoare: , and personal physi n to President | cosgion as the house had rejected the To Cotrol Mosquito Pest. ion that he be quires patience and | perature of the emperor was countries to ar- | grees. His pulse was 76 and respir: i just set- | tion 26. Governmeat officialy say the | 5 T t of all differer | emperor passed a fayorable night, that | RECALL OF JUDGES boration of his previous | his condition this morning is satis- however, Repre- |factory and that there is no cause for !S “LEGALIZED TERRORISM” T 2 ] Wilson, Is recovering in the army hos- | pecolution. Senator \Kelsey 'sectved. nasssge o8 Conteraon il the | ansiety s . crick . Atteux, the dye manufacturer, | congressional campaign. Before de- | pital at Washington from an operation LRs o aney sered could not accept dicta. | A ministerial order issued today au- | Declaration of Professor Taft in Lec- | who with Wood and Dennis J. Colling | termining to call the committee to- | for appendicitis performed Wednesday: A “Shivering State Treasury abpaiito pest. ome of which the Nofike i ratl S Tith | Wopites the reiopening OF tho thoatres Sure ut Vale are charged with conspiring to “plant” | gether it will be decided whether the - Senator Per :cted to the reso- | had rejected after Representative wa soil and its adminis- |and #fher places of entertainment. : dynamite at Lawrence to discredit tthe | time is ripe for the beginning of or- | Hereafter Members of the Switch- | Jution fo give ‘state vegetavle [ Btoddard had joked Representafive o ) gocis New Haven, Conn., May 23.—The re. | Striking textile operatives during the | ganization for the future, or whether | men’ Union of North America who are | growers $500 for experimental work in | Bardes o the efioct that (f health of- - Stats governments.| EMPEROR WILL RECOVER. call of judicial decisions and of judges | industrial troubles of 191 it might bet better to wait until the | also members of other labor organiza- | raising vegetables. Repeatedly during | ficers fill in sali marshes Someone's the aking | | was denounced as “hair trig, ger to the | Check Totaled $2,605. present democratic administration has | tions will not be accepted as delegates | the day Senator FPerry protested | salt hay would be hurt. rred on the president and | Txpected to Regain His Health in |Doltom and an instrumentality giving | "The first was a check for proceeded farther on lts wav; until|to the natloral conventions of the|against the way appropriations were| Under a joint resolution all appro- as mot absolute and un- 0 106, Thiee Weeks: unprecedented power to P | on March 1912, the voueh for | after the opposition tariff law has been | ynion. being made. On this bill he said it | priation bflls are given the right of cond ¢ that constitational | i | es and the muckraking which claimed that the payment was | Written into the statutes and its effects was another of the many small sums | way, and several of these were adopt- e observed in San Francisco, May <The follow- | Mer President W 1 H. Taft, Kent | for expenses incurred during on the country analyzed. Mrs. Ethel Hartiord‘\‘huh are being extracted from the ) ed. Sisson _insisted that | ing cablegram from Tokio was recelv- | Drofessor at law at Yale in his dis- | strike. The voucher corresp Baliovas iAitation: Paematiie: was yesterday granted a_decree of di- | cission at the university this afte |noon of Some Questions of Mode Government. The re« vorce from Dr. Harry C. Clifton, one nations might prefer to tonight by the Japanese New ? Some of the party leaders are firmly | of the prominent physicians of the| MITCHELL APPOINTED ANOTHER DEMOCRAT h fo rthe final word | World, a newspaper published her with a second check. issued 19, 0, showed that it was a - |and senate republicans to re-organize I chureh after | route from June 23 to July 8, 1014, and ers as evidence, Judge John C. govern- | According to official announcement, o Th call of judges he | consideration “in full for all claims | of the mind that the agitation for re- | city, on statutory grounds of intol- n s found- | the emperor will recover in from two | ‘ “","",";f‘j“?, el «;xl_d of I!m’\- | and demands to "dater 'The $505 | oreaniz tion, meeting off[!‘\‘& national | erable cruelty WITHOUT AUTHORITY MAY BREAK AWAY . such power |to three weeks and he will completely | ¢ AL logalized terrorism n | check was signed by W. A. Currier, | convention this coming fall is prema- e i Fm e eno hands of any | regain his health. - | conmection with ~ihis discussion the | a surer of the ‘woolen com- | ture and it would be chiefly to con- | Billy Sunday, the Evangelist, apolo- | Attorney-General Decides Against [ May Desert Tariff Bill Becauss of Free r gro £ men ,except “Officlals of the department of the | OLM&F Ppresident compnl- | pany and the $2,100 check bore the | sider the advisability of such a con- | gized in person to Mme. Schumann- Governor Sulzer. Wool Provision. v v | sory " resignation of < 5 he e & X b e the limitations of the | interior after consultation with the im- | S0, eSi€nation of reme cofrt | signature of Willlam H. Dwelley, Jr., | vention that the national committee | Heink of South Bend, Ind., for calling | b nst 1 this connection, Mr. | perial household minister, announced | incs \,f'm thepge of scventy and an | treasurer, of the company. Both [ Would meet. her “a cheap skate who knew nothing | _Albany, N. Y., May 23.—Governor| Washington, May 22—Wool and a for “an open door | today that It was not necessary for the | Hor™ S houeaaries ranging from | vouchers' were marked “Approved | The progressive wing will strongly | of motherhood.” There are nine little | Sulzer exceeded his authorizing in ap- | sugar, the stumbling blocks of . the' T banate people to suspend ceremonies and e uiffl;, ARgeL a vear | William M. Wood, president.” urge the executive committee to issue | Schumann-Heinks. | pointing John Mitchell of Mount Ver- | tariff, held the attention of senate, California situation, | performances.” el rs ,K‘J‘”g nitar “x‘v;‘n\"rxm | Check orde'.:d by Wood. |a call to the national committee. The | 3 Dom. former president of the i'nited | finance sub-commiftees and senators . |soal il e, dur- | | coneiliation co et | - Mine Workers of America, as state la- . 04 1 SCHoOOL ANOTHER OUTBREAK e ly::}hwmw m:ruz~ y ,:‘ making out (s a Kover "f:’;‘?(_(d“"‘}“;f;!“‘:“l;‘ fanat lence met today in senator Cummins' | programme announced vesterday. The | of an opinion given the governor to- | plated changes and advances and coun- & [ a little h: to g1 _ > e 3 office and decided to send a letter to nnual event will be preceded on June |.day by Aftodney General Carmody. ter-rumors of a further lightening of STUDENTS ARE INJURED. | BY HOPEDALE STRIKERS.s S¢ttle down. | at the direction of Mr. Wood. He said b a1 T 3 0 ™ o § » 5 /HOPEDAI Sl S e his visit to | that Atteux had volunteered his ser- | the committee asking that the national | 14 with a presentation by the Yale whrpr:: :!:.“:”T\ ‘zr‘xy-r_al‘ holds "mtn the adnun}mmu?n tr;‘-n-s for free wool Bal Coll. b Trolley C: tehoticha ] Esston € hers ihe took. o Bl to President Wood to help ar- | committee be assembled and sctting | Dramatic association e is a vacancy in a state | and free sugar In three years. ar alcony Collapses During | Trolley Cars Stoned and Man Knocked | Eaflicrine 6t Uritar g o in the e HIGRE RO tha strike, ferth the progressive republican views | office, caused by the expiration of the | Great interest was attached to a Rehearsal of Oratorio. | Down and Pummelled. o i e R : e it o k. oc- |28 to re-organization of the part In Appreciation of His Services in | term 5% ihe Smenehonl, iEs soveruer public statement made ° by =Senator 3 | e recall of judicial decisions | examinatios s Charyee o lae i . v| vacancy without con- | Walsh of Montana condemming the Akron 1 4 5 | he said: “Could thére be P cupied the greater part of the day and | changes in delegate representation, | re-establishing the American rainbow | Cannof the vacancy w = v cen students | Milford, Mass, May 22.—Trolley cars | 15 ‘i’ng,,nim.m e M | e will be heard again when the tsal | methods of handling contests, and oth- | {rout in Germany, Dr. Hush M. Smith, | Currence of the senate, even If the sen- | proposition to put wool and sugar on ous aad Bedt it "iaat | on all lines out-of Milford carryink {ipne receil fs hodr thicees ta as hot. | is resumed on Monda er matters. United States commissioner of fisher- | ate is not in s m, if it is specificed | the free list, which gave rise to a p ‘ 2 hore todes onoodly [ workmen . from the ' Draper machine | fory enabling the peonis to corid oot | h " ol ; jes, has been presented with a hand- | that such concurrence is required. | report that he might join with Sen- 4 here today when a|shops at Hopedale, where foundrymen | fpo” o ot e o s B spchant Stiniee Id.Gyard ;Oppases Convention. some silver medal by the German|This principle is interpreted to hold | ators Ransdell and Thernton of Louis- - icony which had been fare on strike, were stoned by crowds | puoi s pors (o, Think of the oppor- | Leonard E. Bennick, a drygoods| The letter will be sent to the execu- | Siumory” socte g that the governor did not have the |[fana and vote against the bill. In erected e auditors { the school | of strike sympathizers in the suburbs | pAllitY i onies And the muck- | merchant of Lawrence, who was a |tive committee addressed to National | @ 5 power to appoint Mr. Mitchell. that case, the senate democratic ma- e i e amadority of | tonight. Many windows in the cars ([ACRE PTOSS, (TRIS evsiom s sup- | member of the citizens' committee ap- | Chairman Hilles and the members of | Representative Hobscn introduced a | . Md, Mitchell was nominated twica | jority being onty six, the vota on the e wwere Eirls, many of theml | were broken, but the passengers es- | Dottt Syenn e nerey 860 Of mone | pointed during the strike, said that | the conciliation committee expect that | pin Prororear v brovide that when | for state labor commissioner and both | tariff bill would be a tie, necessitating = proken arms and legs. | caped serious injury the oppressed, and 1o strike ceen th | B¢ attended a meeting of the commit- | they may be called upon to appear be- | god JEEL€Teas, tG BOVEL L0, BUCh | times his name was rejected by the |the vote of Viee President Marshall = on, which was o have | ere foftle occurred between 300 riot- | o 5u1a he monopolists and enemies e | (26 at a hotel in Boston. Several|fore the commltte further to explain | ghape of iron or steel exceeds by 30 | Senate. After the close of the legis- |to pass it. Should this develop there Fhich Was Io have|ers and the police when a trolley car [ oM0-58 ! s iemies of | Lawrence miil men, includiug Mr. | their views | ber cent. its price on January 1. 1913, | lative session. John Willlams resizned | are some demecrats who beMeve thar accident | from Hopedale for Milford Center was | SpBeoRIG o o 0 o0 Wood, were present. During the meet- | Senator Gallinger of New Hampshire, | fite Droduct shall automatically be | 25 labor commissioner, his term of | Senator Poindexter of Washington, the an 300 1 nd gisls seated | Sitacked. Strike sympathizers sur- [, PUL TS Just fhese latter that have | ing the witness was called to the tel | Who smillingly admitted today that he | ivedq upon the : office baving expired. 'The governor | avowed progressive in the senata, will n 30 e el (oMna | rounded the car as it stopped at a| Llc. The. frcbrands i & commur i |SPRONe. When he again joined the | belonged to the “so-called recation- e ] then agpointed Mr. Mitchell who im- " vote with them on the bill. This would = - o faerrccipitated 1o the | street corner and E. McKenna of Mii- | BOY _the - gude . codi Y. | others, he said | aries,” in discussing the urgent de- | he lawer convicteq | Mediately named Mr. Williams as his give leeway for another demoerat to’ E et and It WA i | ford_was knocked down and pum. | (8¢ Sitfers b of trouble. With (his| Gentlemen: Something terrible|mand of the brogressives for a na- | of primen: Anhut the lawer convicted | first deputy. The vaildity of-Mr. WiI- | descrt 1n the fnal vote, fror mass of bodies and | Mo ta net aq eine alighted from it | nq under this legalized terrorism ine | .5, Dappened in Lawrence. I have|tional convention, declared that when | ejease of Frarry K. Thaw from the | L2ms' appointment by Mr. Mitchell is S alae is not an employe of the Draper 1 ¢ Just received a message from thie ma the_time came for re-org: th 4 | now questioned. M ORIALS ALONG é b bl G Rl dependent action of the judiciary | e : Bee Lt re-organi he | Matteawan asylum for the eriminal | "N 5 T IEMORI A N m was filled with stu- | 2Vietim of mistaken identive C | Would be impossible and the esuit | prung i dibi e, piamite has | been | republican party would re-orgunize it | insane, was sentenced _yesterday to| ,anic, Sovernor sald he Had no ‘com- WASHINGTON'S ROUTE & when Hi Ciin o Butall i o 4 d Y. vou = eNirD: Ry | found in different parts e city self. Senator Smoot was of the same | gopen e e two vent el e o 3 H ts when tk sh came. but a1l ex- | A squad of state poiicemen and spe- | “_fl;l:i_"r;;(m destroy its steadiness | poW¥hat did Mr. Wood eay;" asked Mr. | mind, and there xe ather porty leaders | JSLLo ot lees than (tho. yeats mon: — 2 T i Bettiiee i weskin of | L T Toat Jiouk the crowd, | i S .| Pelletier. : o in and out of congress who will oppose | ™ B SR " | BoY scouTs AssisT National Society, S. A. R., to Dedicats using thei Y, W | e | othing, swered Bennick. A 1 ke ) . rary structure, became | encountered a volley of stoncs. One | APPROPRIATED 837,600 i e Sl et o a national convention this year. A Grand Jury Yesterday bogan an | AT FLAGLER- FUNERAL Them Next Month. 3 hte d jumped. All of the |of the state police, Maurice Nelligan, SO ey o, Do bompotent. McKinley Approves of Caucus. investigation of charges against Leo 5 - the balcony seated them. | o5 dahors Solvoss urice Nelligan, FOR 16 INSTITUTIONS. | The witness said that at a later ume, | oo meY UPRroves Y M. Fran, superintendent of the Nation- Washington, May 23-—The 129th en- s at the same time, causing tbe | in the head from a stone. Thres ar- | ace: e the date of which he coul@ not he illiam B. McKinley, former chair- | 01" pojiil factory at Atlanta, Ga., and | Remains Laid Away in Mausoleum of | Diversary of the journey of George Pports to g w s 2 Action Taken by General Education |and t th f the citizens’ com- | Man of the republican congressional | i vatoh a 8 Washington from Philadelphia to Cam.- sive way rests were made. n wo others of the citize committe and thooasen op neressional| Newt Lee, negro night watchman at Mbmomal Ohisant n fr Pass is not believed that of the Sl sl Board at Meeting Yesterday, - |mittee went to Mr. Wood's house at |SOmmiite ai T e scons. "3ie | the factory, in_connection. with the | et bridge in 1775 to take command df the injured dte. Steamers Reported by Wireless. = | Andover to talk over the strike sit- |S2mPpalen, is also on the scene. € | death of Mary Phagan, 14 vears old. | | Continental army will be observed this BT B rd, May 23.—Si 5 New York, May 25.—The general | uation. Mr. Wood was ill in bed. At-|5aid t¥night he was in -thorough sym- | 3 | St Augustine, Fla, May 23— The | vear by the National Society of the SISTERS MEET FIRST (Lizard, May 23.—Steamer Oceanic, | sducation ~board today approeimic | lenx was present | pathy with the plan of the republican | A _ .o ncement, Was Made ‘at Yale | body of Henry M. Flagler this after- | Sons of = tho American Revolution. New qvork for Liverpool Cherbourg | $537600 for the bemefit of 16 colleges| In admitting the checks and vouch- | Senators for a joint caucus of house AmN aard ot the Caew noon was placed in the mausolenm of | They will jonrnev over the historic | TIME SINCE INFANCY. |and Southampton, signalled. 360 miles and ‘educational institutions in various v#ltie of $30, to | the Flagler Memori west at 11 a. m. Due Plymouth 7.30 : »- | the congressional 1" ¢o . Drize 1 rvie e cate a ot rial: o £ parts of the country. by ruled that they would not be com- ong 1al committee an s 3t. Alban's, | Simple funeral service exercises had }dedicate tablets and other memorials e N T M e 2 The board’s appropriations include | Petent unless other evidence should | include Senators in its membership | F0W2r4 77 Smith, 1915 0f S0 A0S { neen held in memory of the octogen- | to be erected at various places along Death of Parents. Bt e t\;’m"rqig "’3 l‘ollowmg, all conditional: be introduced later connecting the do: ';!lr:f‘ thl'; a‘rfl‘m be elected by the peo- | L FFC T2 or 820 books, ‘to Carl | arian .-ax:ra:n man | the r\nd‘n‘\h‘l k;’(;nnsvha;:ual. sgw“;u-- o 7 3 s e ccily with the alleged con- in the future. W Stra Few of the thou s ‘who attended | sey, New York, Connocticut and Mass- o May 3T sy | TS0 190 iy e of 2o Hond | o R 200 Lner, Do, | e e i i it . s E. Casacl 3r, 1914 of Gtratford, Conn. |, K& of the \houssnds who sti=nded |aay, New Yock, Gommectica - te e been in total ignorance | 2.20 a. m. Dock 8 a. m. Sunday. : PN e . - | e | churel ol thie Honorary: SEIL| e gt S o e E e | e R B PRy e | avilinms colloge; Williamstown, | First Evidence Against Wood. ORIENTAL SLAVE GIRLS | The District Court of Appeals ves- fls e Snpris onotaty Pl | WOMAN DROWNS HER - the first time this week in Athenia, Glasgow for Montreal sig- | Northwestern university, Evamston. | . TeSe papers furnished the first ev CAPTURED BY POLICE. | terday rofused a writ of error by pesrers Were Buler frmes of Towell | this city. Miss Anna R. Mewes of |nalled 133 miles east o .30 a. m. 1, $100,000 ¥, Bvanston, | gence introduced during the five davs i e “hlch\nltzr?l:‘\idfr;r‘ ‘x«:\\x‘ol (;nmpc;x;; [ Atiantis Godnt Eine | Eolite assuteod SON IN A CISTERN. phia came to Meriden to meet | Sable Island, ., May 23, b g 2 > of the trial that connected Wood with | Broke Through a Series of Barred and | John Mitchell and Fran orrison, the | 3 S h sl oo 0} . Gabez Lee, whom she | Steamer Cameronia, Glasgow for. New ,1’;,"’0'53“‘* college, Claremont, Cal, | the case, and marked the fourth stage Bt | labor leaders, wanted to carry an ap- | 0¥ BoY Seouts, kept the hrongs of [{oeks Herself in House With Children: - meeting was an | York, signalled 750 miles, east of Schenectady, N. in the government’s endeavor to show > peal from thelr conviction for con- and Seots it Afire. B appy one. Miss Mewes did | Sandy Hook at noon.today. Dock 11 | = A AN that " the three defendants conspired| San Francisco, May 23—Fiye Ori- | lemDt of court in the Ducks Stove and | 3 iniil & year azo that she had |a. m. Sunday. €. | with John J. Breen. a Lawrence un- S e ot 5 Range case to the supreme court o \ng. With tre help of a |Mount Royal, London i Montreal, | wore aade: appropriations | | iiding contractor who killed himsel i i e S R PG ——— | WILL TRY GIBSON |pon in = cistern today at her residence. wspayer the two sisters wero | signalled 130 ‘miles east northwest at | For demonstration work in agrieul. | 08 the day of the grand jury besan | AURY tenement in Chinatown afterthel tp. New York, New Haven ana | : Tis oone: then' mascrad. aatted Beht fn totkh e h other last | noon. ture in. the sotthemn states Iromaio: | its probe, to.place:the explosive so as|BoLce had battered thelr way ~ With | pr, pror firoud was defeated y Second Trial of Lawyer for Murder | %, sfaeciine, Jocked all the doors and o e L o e the Beris Corn' club, $180.000 - P& | to prefudice the cause of the strikers. | §%°5 upstairs through & succes terday In @ suit brought to hold 1t ac- of Cilent Opens. st fire to the house. Mrs. Harris and £ They became sep Relief for Bank Examiners. For the promotion of girls' H,m,"g\ Collins and, Breen have testified that | PAFERd auf armored doors. = | countable for the death of Arthur hree other chilaren wewa . WItHEH oy, Mronsh the | Wushinglon, May 8. —Thomas P. | and poultry throughout the south, 315, | by (herd e dynamite; Breen B |y, but the police doubt her story for | CIFUs, engineer of the [eder Newburgh, N. Y, May 23.—-A fury | Nelghbors broke in and extinguished hs of their parents. | Kan. ting controller of the currency | 000, sald thai Atteux paid for the work a she could hardly speak a word of Kng- | PFess, when that (rain wad wrecked on | ot Orange county farmers will deter- |the fire, The woman, 9 years old, SRR today abandoned compulsory annual | For agricultural demonstration work | (hat Fitman furnished the dynamite, |y, " FECHR FCNT G WOIT fannhg | July 11, 1511, near Bridsepbrt, Conn. A | inine ‘the gullt or tinecenes of Bur- |was afsc a manth ago from & Steamship Arrivals. { meetings of nationul bank evaminers | in five counties of Maine, $14.500 and Willlamy H. Rice, u quarry owner, | oo 4ot S tation Jury n the New York supreme court|ion W, Gibson, the lawyer whose sec- |hospital for Fhe'insane, 1 May 17.—Arrived, steamer |at (hefr own expense, Mr. Kane took | For beginning agricultural demon-/| 128 corroborated Br S e "f, Y G 5 awarded a judgment for $6,000 to the | ond trial en & charge of murdering A - X wo¥ | the ground that it was s herdship to |stration work im New Hampshive, §4.7| M&n's connection with the” ulleged | e F 7 engineer’s widow. his ellent Mrs, Rosa Bsabe, at Green Hall Again Attempts Suloide, ¥ Ma ~Arrived, steamer |force examiners to go to such meet- | 500, plot. s Blames Man for Sccial Evil. | e wood Lake last July, opened In the | Central Village, Conn., N igton, New York. | ings, tn many cases Involving an out_ | For professors of secondary educa- = 7 = New York, May 25.—“It Is the man | Henry Goodrich of South Burling: | gupreme conrt befors Justice Tewp- shv- mu sn old thme b piteh- v May i—Arrived, | lay of several hundred, dollars with | tion iIn the several siate universities of Bicyclist Killed by Train. who maintaing the soclal evil,” said | fon. Vi, who wus one of the “whip” |idns hews’ teday, The jury bex was | er, mol‘har attempt to and hi- . New York for Liver- | no compensating results, the southern states, $80,550, Collinsville, Conn,, May Anttl | Dr. Charles W. illot, president emer- | When Sumpel Rounds, a negro boy, | filed at a night session of the court, M- wdxw the second thix week, e e Yor state supervisors of ' negro | Koski, aged 34, was struck and killed | Itus of Harvard unlversity, in an ad- [pmat “snapped” into the Winooskl riv- District Attorney J, D. Wilsen, Jr. he eut M- Mwnnua Rott, ived, steam- | New Haven, Conn., May schools: in several southern states, | by a New York, New Haven and Hart | dress hero last night, “and it is the | er at Belton, Vt, on April 13, and ) opened the case for the peaple, assert- ; & er \ meeting of the board of ed $20,000. | ford railroad passenger train about|man who brings its terrible conse- | drowned, was found guilty of man-|ing he weuld preve Gihsen murdened " . q « crived: Steam- | night, Frank 1. Glynn, principal of the | © To three schools for n!grnmx $35,000. | &_quarter of a mile north of Collins- | quences into the home. Our courts, | slaughter yesierday, Henry McCabe | Mps, Sgabo te gain possession of her WaS "”m with 3 3 o verpool. statetrade school at Bridgenort, was | — | ville tonight. He was riding a bicycle | which are the practical expression of [ and James' Sweeney, railread section | money, appoinied head of the new ciiy trade | The tender annual vines should now | heside (he tracks when hit. He was | our laws, have never attempted to en- | hands whe were #io of the “whip, At the ennclusion f the praseeutar & 5 o Flice tirdhouses In the orchard {rees | school that opens here {n September. | be planted, gourds, nasturtiums, moon | unmarried ang ‘came to this country | foree a single legal code of morals for | have pleaded guilty to &' similar | address ceurt was adjourned until to- d ¥ 0 atiract tae insect destroyers. The salary 18 34,000 per year vine and others, from Finland about four years ago. ~ men and women.” charge. marrow,

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