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GAYNOR'S BODY VIEWED BY 100,000 All Classes of New York’s Citizenship Join in Pay- ing Tribute to the Departed Mayor STEADY PROCESSION ALL DAY AT CITY HALL “No King or Emperor Ever Received Such a Tribute,” Says Mayor Kline — Many Women Bring Wreaths and Bouquets—Others Say Prayers Over the Body—Aged Woiman Pays Tribute That Mayor Had Saved Her Son. Cabled Paragraphs Celebrated Capture of Rome. Rome, Italy, Sept. 21.—An imposing demonstration, in which about 20,000 people, including many red-shirted Garibaldians and other veterans took part, was held yesterday in celebra- tion of the anniversary of the capture of Rome by the Italian troops in 1870. To Make Azores Neutral Zone. London, Sept. 21—A proposal to make the Azores archipelago an inter- national neutra] zone is under consid- eration by the American, British and German governments, according to the Manchester Guardian in an article re- ferring to the opening of the Panama canal. Greek Kirng on Streets of Paris. Paris, Sept. 21.—King Constantine of Greece walked about the down town streets of Paris yesterday in civilian clothing and attended only by one aid. The police had taken precautions to guard him, owing to fears that his re- marks recently in Berlin concerning German military science might cause unpleasant incidents. NORWICH, CONN . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913 FRICE WO CENTS The Bulietin’s Circulation in Worwich is Doudle Ihat ot Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population A Cutter Run Down by a Tug THREE MEMBERS OF U, S. NAVY DROWNED. SWAM TO BREAKWATER Fourth Member of Party Saves His Life—A. E. Sheehan of New London One Victim—Bodies Not Recovered. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 21.—As a result of a collision in the outer har- bor about ten o'clock last night, in which the tug Seaboard ran down a motor cutter of the United States tor- A Riot Caused By Salvationist NEW LONDONERS RESENT ANTI- CATHOLIC REMARKS, SAVED BY THE POLICE Officers Draw Revolvers and Escort Him to His Home—Boy of 13 Shot and Policemen Injured by Stones. New London, Conn., Sept. 21.—De- rogatory remarks against the Catholiz church made at an open air meeting of the Salvation Army tonight by Corne- lius T. Magner, a member of the Army, Condensed Teiegrams Rain Has Fallen in New York for the last seven consecutive Fridays. Secretary Bryan Delivered the last of his Chautanqua lectures Saturday night. He states that they have netted him §6500. Mary Roma, of Riverhead, T.. I, will undergo an X-ray examination to lo- cate a silver half dollar which she swallowed. Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston, has warned all theatre managers that only shows where decency is unquestioned will be permitted in that city. Eugene Gravatt, 47 years old, of Wil- mington, Del., attempted tokill his wife and five children with an axe. He was arrested by a one-armed constable. Triplets Were Born on hoard the Austro-American liner Belleveder which has arrived at New York. The crew regard the event as an omen of good luck. Schmidt Visited hy an Alienist RESENTS QUESTIONS BEARING ON HIS SANITY. FOR HUMANITY’S SAKE Prisoner Contends That He Was Doing World a Service by Planning Mur- ders and Selling lllegal Medicine. New much the p mulle equipped a York, Sept. 2l.—Apparently zainst his will, Hans Schmidt, jest who murdered Anna Au- other murders and feiting plant, was planned coun 2 3 A Farmer of Ment, Ark., fireman on a : o posi Y oo el ) S ; s ,, |pedo destroyer McCall, three of the | precipitated a riot. Stones, rotten eggs | i L At e poa e ned thday pEy L sas SRR South WHtbh Sart O Brooklyn | British Aviator Wins “Aerial Derby.” |crew of the latter were drowned, while [ana decayed fruit were thrown at the {‘;::s?(?"kélyb)s'olu(!g};fi;‘}ngd ssenger train S e S hal e Sdrariabom London, Sept. 21.—The “Aerial Der- |another saved his life by swimming to | speaker, and it was necessary to call |y tive cab as the train neared the |end ot ool T et e iny the gl by, an acroplane race of over 85 miles, |the breakwater, more than a mile away. | out the police. Fr s ey P o Dliance 1n ohe Tombe: e Seholas res tion and also | 1€, € T e S o i b i New London Man Drowned. Police Drew Revolvers. - said he was rot prepared to call . Gay- 8 pieture: from | Of Tondoh.f was won by Gustave Ha- | .qhe jrowndd: Th a 1 i The Mexican Federals at Juarez|scpmic sune ms 1ph G : : e mei, a well known British aviator. He 3 i e crowd in the meantime had : s erals at Ju: Schmidt an insane man. Alphonse G. ‘m.ulniful of a|the rogues’ g An old 18dy Was | wad awarded a gold cup valued at $500 | C: W. Russell, seaman, New York | swelled to nearly 2,500, and an effort|Plan to hang Francisco Villa, a rebel|Koelple, the priest’s attorney, said, af- 1 in the morn- | heard to murmur X 1!" 2nd $1,000 in money. There were 11|City; A. E. Sheehan, seaman, New | was made to reach the speaker. The [leader, and take “movies” of the|ter he had talked with the allenist, i g the after- | as paused beside the coffin. She entries, of whom one was an Ameri- |ondon, Conn.; and C. Chute, a gun- | police surrounded Magner and drew hanging. The pictures will be shown | {hat he wa tisfled with the results rea skies tonight, the | explained that Mayor Gaynor's order | chUTieS, 0F Whom one Was an AWMU | ner's mate, whose: residence is not | their revolvers, After much difficulty |85 an “object lesson.” of the examination. It 18 Attorney e in a continuous stream | closing the saloons at 1 o'clock had | 8%, one & Swiss, two known. He had only recently joined |the crowa was pushed zside and Mag- % S L) e ceiblers | contention, that! Sohmidt. ls nd places in the long, slow- | saved her boy from evil companions | A the ship. L. E. Thompson of Rhode | ner was taken to his home, No. 30| Under the Name of B. M. McAlpin, Scholer announced he that e d_for | with whom he loafed in these places. | g1 7ER AND HIS WIFE Isand, a seaman, who was steering | Hempstead street. Th= crowd followed |2 Sailor injured under car wheels, died pend mcre time with the priest & lower Broadway and | Two aged women who hobbled into the ' the cutter, was thrown into the Water. | all the way and stoned the house. de |2t New Haven Wednesday. Koch, | hefor. juncimg conclusions on his ¥ Zall pack to fhe ity all |ty pall on crutthes delayed fhs INTEND TO TESTIFY. | When he rose to the surfate, there | inoligiing nearly every window another sailor, died there Friday. Both | mental stae. ork’s spontaneous vement o e line several seconds e was no sign of either his companions y x : men fell off freight trains. + i i Y mayor. as they said a prayer. Amazing Revelations at Impeachment |or the cutter. After a long swim in Boy Shot by Policeman. i Resented Questions as to His Sanity. Women Bring Bouguets. Chinamen and Boy Scouts in Line. Trial Are Predicted. a heavy sea, Thompson reached the| The police, fearing that bodily harm | As an Organization, the Federation BAY WEe Tode ctouatihIgHA SR A s SR lighthouse in an exhausted condition. |might befal him, decided to remove|of Women's Clubs of America, will | OB any subject proposed by Scholer, el AR L, gl A Tbans Sept Cruthed: Lita Egosbieil Magner to police headquarters. He was | give no official recognition to Mrs, | but he became aroused immediately B | 6E the Gnbs afger Juitiine work eoc> |uhiore of dssith can provent Governob ). fue cutier Had e top and | taken there in the patrol wagon. The | Pankhurst, the militant British suffra- | When he saw that the drift of conver- ¢ or the | eral hours previousiy. Closely follow- | Sulzer and his wife from testifying in | i 7o Ct ' ie" pronably reaponsibie ‘for | CTOWd was threatening, and the police | gette, when she arrives in the states. | S0 Wes (ownrd, the auestion of Bia ession was made up | iDg him were several Chinamen. There | his impeachment trial if the constitu- | h." {jiee “seamen drowning. Thomp- | had to draw their revolvers again, Dur- e " “of his tamily had coramitted ing the melee Peter Wood, 13 years old, Squirrels Have Become so Numerous tional objections of his attorneys to | were few o i bodies in line son, who was seated aft, was thrown two more attempted to com- ed middle c = | i . £ ; g i F vas shot i e leg llet from jat Evanston, Ill, that the city au- A women | most conspicuous being two squads of | the proceedings are overruled. clea at w rash came, | W88 shot in the leg by a bul b S X icide in the last ten y ot he Tattor | Boy Sconts wh were fressed in (heir | This statement came tonight from |Sicar of the boat when the crash came. | one of the policemen’s revolvers. He | thorities lifted the ordinance which' | it eulcide in the last ten years. He o Juguets of | khaki uniforms. For the rest it was|an absolutely unquestionable source. |1t RIS three cOmPamons bEWE “OF- | wasremoved to the Lawrence hospital, | protects the animals. Squirrel pi i FMIL ot fadua e ERSER OO WSO REE e near the |a gathering of all It followed weeks of speculation s : to had ;‘.: chance to escape. i'l‘hnmpsun' where it is said his cendition is not|be plentiful in the town this se # l\l\‘]“““U“" resented this P |, While the thousands journeved down | Whetber either of them would testify. | ;s “the little craft must have been | serious. - S ed the alienist to frame T he police on|town to pay their respects in person | Friends of the governor in sCores | .ugneq like an eggshell, for there Policemen Struck With Stones. A.lV-lllm, Cal,, Inventor has evolved | (yiitions diplomatically when he ap- mated that | thousands of others attended memoriaj | have advised him on this point. Many | riiee Joee SR SEEIC, SOT UL SRRt e Magner all the | %, Wireless ' photographic instrument | dUeStions diplomatically Wher he ap which works only at night and reflects d | services in many churches in all parts | Dave insisted that he ignore the pro- was sensitiv utes after the accidents. way to the station, hooting and hissing. priest ¥ view : ¥ ; b b B i s O halS | ceedings entirely insofar as being X y 5 : £ |on a mirror, it fs said, a picture of ; - I foamtae E ety L.:”d (OMERE | prosent himself was concerned. Oth- Efforts to Looate Drowning Men. | Several of the policemen wers Struck | everything within a radius of several Doing Humanity a Service. % 2 o e A that even if the gov-s) As soon as possible the Seaboard |In the face with stones. ey CRADIMAN |miles. Schmidt eagerly explained how he - i | _ Tonight the rotunda of the city hall [ernor himself decided to testify he |came to and lowered hats. Word of | 2D atr - h()gnf;\ “;rothu“i( L sl had been led lo believe he was doing ks sary so that all who | a8 almost filled with Al offerings | zhould not permit Mrs. Sulzer to tell | the accident soon reached the McCall | charged w ‘f‘ oAt o '® P3| Rev. W. E. Pippin, a Baptist Minister | hum ervice in committing one . » personal tribute | fOM individuals and _organizations | her stor and the destroyer sent out several of | They were released on bail. £ atter pleading guilty at Bentonville, | murder and planning many others, in his predecessor. | T°M all parts of the United States| But the governor has maintained |its boats. The great searchlights also | Demonstration Started With Hisses. | Ark., Saturday to passing a worthless | selling medicines for unlawful uses and 1S, it ¥ believed, ";‘dm’:““‘ DSy, toreiEn Sounbren One | from the start that he will tell the |played upon the waters, in the hope | It was sald tonight that Magner had |check on a member of his congregation, | attempti o make counterfeit money he body before the | Of [heSe Was sent by the lord maver | story of the alleged conspiracy which |of finding the men. Thompson, after | previously attacked tihe hurch. The|Was sentenced to three years n the |The alienist tcld him if he believed = | of Liverpool, who cabled that he would | he insists brought about his im-lhe had revived from his gruelling ex~|meoting tonight was held at The Pa- |State penitentiary. | his conduct was right he was probably Dbe represented at the funeral tomorrow | peachment. perience, called for help, and the light_ | pa4e before a ecrowd that seon grew to ety only man living who thought s ce and Firemen as Guards. by Max Muspratt, a former mavor of | Mrs. Suizer's testimony has been |keeper responded. The two lowered | po hostile, As Magner launched into| A. F. Corbley, a Union Veteran, 73| “What does that matter?’ demande reriatkable tribute,” Mayor | the English city.’ Other of the’ floral | considered too vital to the case of the |a boat and set out for the scene. his subject more, he wa hissed, and |vears of age ,of Long Branch, N. I, |the prie as he viewed the great, ‘;Ha;m::\dm,rff‘l?immxmh::yi] =f':;ndl» busi- | defense to pprmlthhar to remain sllent‘. Waves Extinguished hts. finally the sterm broke. Officers Leary, | Was found dead in bed Saturday morn- | “Socrates was executed because the T eributs paid 5 hisa Hb tag; | many of the foreln consuls sasiEned | extendite wrpbeations for fhe Presenta. |, After s seacoh for several Hours, all | Corcorsn and Sullivan were struck in|ing Corbley's death was the fourth |government and the majority of ‘e of citizens today. It |t0 this city. tion of his testimony. It will take the | hope for recovering the men was aban- | the face and on the body by eggs and |In the :‘{Jfl‘\;"f:mvpl;mt:.(nlar\x during the | Peopie tho his ideas were wrong, hearts O the, peo- |, At fhe Grace Methodist church fho|lform' of i narrative ‘from the~time, | SoNoC. [THE Stetpn Moo, Somtlouce S fee — | world comes around to his way o ev. C. F. Reisner. the pastor, read a | goon after the election, when, he avers, | 283 o An, Interlocut D ivorea | thinking. The fact that everyone is las police kept guard [ letter from former President Taft pay- | Tammany Hall and others began to |the bodies had not been '““‘“’d'f . ELEVEN LAWYERS ekt By e \ff‘;"\e,,"‘,&dfl‘,pmp against me does not prove that I am ar park and had di iy {ine & h'{zh tribute to the memory of | hring pressure upon him to do their “Yc'm:natfl ;,?‘linlgth:;w‘flzaé'm‘;ag L TO FIGHT ROR THAW. | court Saturday in favor of Mary Blair | Wrong. I may be right and they all - crowds moving, as Mayor Gaynor. | bidding. e : Yy B = ————— Brokaw and against W, Gould Brokaw, | M3y be wrong. - 3 T s Toi | < ot iy . [ning. It is said that ihe lights on the N against W. Gould Brokaw, 3 e 32":(,1,12?(312‘ Taft's Tribute to Gaynor. 'h:‘i\r ;;s;:”'g )»"‘joivr\‘rmi‘gr;f] ngez';?{lv Tittls. cRaft ‘were extinzidified by :the | TN98e Al';l Ar:adYE-! ('36:%"* and | the Mineola, L. I millionaire, Mra German Warrant for Muret. nd s fres s CouRt it & great honor that Mayer | B e 1 Fhio res. | BUNEtingLal thewwaves. Tho crew af ore Are Expected. Brokaw will get $15,000 a alimony. | Police Inspector Faurot, who is In- e 3 [Gaynor regarded me as his frie . E d not see the beat, it z \ sating tha record of Dr. Ernest t half ot [ an > final break |the Seaboard did no . 2 - ating tha record o s . o Nurine the mignt | T Toler, Thers was no place I | omy wen he proved a hopeless |18 claimed. Tawyaes Fam Tou stotod and the Tor | Alerea oL} s, Lojeoibert, O and G | Muret, Schmidta allessd coyntertelt- . which was draped in |live o jogislative. whith hic austities | 100l From thal point he will narrate | Were Returning from Shore Leave. | mUYCrS PO JOUF Vel 86 LA0, BO- | 1000 Falk, Lins, celebrated ot Wash |ing partner, here and abroad, hoping iripes and the mayor's | Gig not fit him admiranly /to All. v |incidents that he believes will show | The McCall has been here for sev- | day and mors were supposed to be on |elghty-third mié stome in | lifes | coseriorish close and long continued th could be seen the |erything he did and said had the | the gradual crystallization of the im-|eral days, being anchored off Break- | the way here to help Harry K. Thaw |journey. The two probably are the | ship belween the dentist and Schmidt, nion Jack of Great |flavor of an attractive, aggressive and | Peachment proceedings, it is said. water. The men had been on shore |resist the efforts of the state of New |oldest telegraph eperators in the coun- | r 1 f he Berlin place there at the request of | prosdly Iiberal persomalice ihat will be, | Amazing revelations which will In- |Jeave and were returning when they | York to secura his return to the Mat- | ey . S B | mant family in recogmition of |and ought to be, long remembered.” | Volve a score or more of widely Known | were run down. The Seaboard, a |teawan asyium The attorneys here Charging fraud st “Herman Ar- Extended by the iy Of | Thie gmblic fuberal services for May. | fsmocratic ‘politidlans of the cily of | freight tng, was bound for New York. | declared tonight that there was perfect | Certificd Milk” is Growing in favor, | (hur Heibing. & was issued g W_va"“";”’i‘}” af'!‘f’r ‘l:‘i:‘rvr Gaynor will be held from Trinity ‘:,‘;‘a;l‘;’s“F?“‘““’Jf_’;;‘aye‘i‘;i;’eofcfl?mh_ — P Tl them as Ttu dfhs according to the department of agri- | {n that city in November, 1909, This Crousst Branstion ot |-~ w01 olock fomorrow morn Sl 8 S ehor G non Sulwer ach | LB AL LEGED WIHITE D e Nachgay, | culture. which annemncesithat the daily | information said that Heibing or Muret SCioiy were 'the only forel |IDE Services tcflr the overflow crowd |many X Deiias Al ates T Ciigeach. SLAVERS INDICTED wmen i u.r‘;xf. eGrux!le o lr?“{k ork | production of 126 dalries in the United | was born in February, 1884, at Nakel, s e o % Iwil e Bea ot St Paurs chavel; o tow |ouses'ol Saving Inebind B {agoect will appear before Governor Felker in |States is now nearly 250,000 gallons, - Hamburg. The age of this man ions on the ¢ - iblocks. distant. A regiment of police . To 5 Th Pisiotiie Erple Also In. | Pebalf of the petition for extradition. |an increase of nearly 300 per cent. in | tallies with that given by Muret, who ranches were sent by the |Gy proceed the catafalque to the |Dess stand, practically in his own de- | Three Postoffice Employes Aleo It is understeed that the principal, |five years. t told Inspect = ) d th 2 que ) ne = i z , ve years. e ti c S arres Spe Behind the bier hung the | chyrch. In the procession also will be |fence before the trial of impeachment dicted for Embezzlement, if not the only, argument in Thaw’s ¥ e s is over in the opinion tonight of the governor’s close friend. BELIEVE HUERTA HAS ELIMINATED HIMSELF. ture of Mayor Gaynor. Gaynor’s Order Saved Her Boy. stands on the same spot bodies of Abraham Lincoln, U. Grant, Horace Greeley behalf will be made by Judge William M. Chase of Concord. A continuation of bad weather kept Thaw indoors to- day. SPANISH PRINCESS Governor Fletcher of Vermont last of 1206 firemen and delegations from every city department. The specially con- structed catafalque will be drawn by sixteen black horses, led by eight po- licemen and eight firemen. FLEW UPSIDE DOWN AT HEIGHT OF 1,500 FEET. Boston, Sept. 21.—Three indictments for alleged violation of the federal white slave law were returned by the United States grand jury yesterday. The true bills were brought against night announced the appointment George M. Powers of Morrisville chief justice of the Vermont supreme | court to fill the vacancy caused by the resigration of Judge John W. Rowell neral thless interest by a& for arrest for theft and a watched with ‘bre P congress is about to aid Upon a | .d by many officials as a general com- o L e e A e O i g R 3 Burial at Brooklyn, Aviator Pegoud Also Causes Machins i other notable men have lain. o 4 : A i sy o athetic Tncidents were nmumérous| At moon the funeral procession will | Administration Officials so Construe | Arthur H. Richards of Lowell, who is IS DEAF AND DUMB |°f Randolph two months ago. to Turn Over or Side. durinz the day as men and women |move from Trinity church to Brooklyn Recent Statement, e et e iy i g e ol j wn ste mayor had befriended |bridge and thence to Greenwood cem- ¢l from the New siampshire cltles 1| Pessimistic Reports of Physicians [ Twenty Passengers were injured ecaailies, 8 . i ' titae thier looked bpon His eteryy the vlace) of interraent Washt Sept. 21— Administra- | Manchester and Nashua. Antonio Bi- , probably fatally when s Versailles, Sept.- 3L—7The French a other looked upon his v, the p - ashington, Sept. 21-—Administra- | oo of Brookiyn, N. ¥, Is charged Nearly Break Queen’s Heart. trafii on'theiChicags, Rouk aviator Pe made an S 4 - ton- officials hers rogaided (P stiter | siim ftaking . & =waman - from . Hinfel, Pacific railroad, egst bound fr 1pside dow 7 and re- ment made today by Provisional Presi- | conp “to Springfield, Mass., and Mil- | Manchester, England, Sept. 21L—Rel- | ver and Colorado Springs to peated the pe , accom- CURRENCY THE TEST GREASED PIG, FIGHT dent Huertaa o newspaper men in|(iajos Kutsumekos, of Lowell, is al- |atives of the Queen of Spain have been | wis “derailed on a curve o | plished toduy daring feat in . Mexico, that woul: - |leged to have engaged in the traffic |Shock y the news that the second |or Mg ¢ = his self-impy k of proving the S WALHONR POVWER: AR AMSAECON R, aly for the government (o have & CAN- | ygiween Nashua, N. H. and Lawrence |daughter of the queen will be, like of Mannacten, Kamj Eatrday stability of the yplane. After he b B & Th |iQidateas tAniRoRn L t0 & SOEBSION Fand T owal L NaNE her second son, both deaf and dumb, | |, » ted to a great height, Pegoud Action on Measure to Dotermine Ex- | Events che i ick 48th=s£ After a | that he would not be a candidate him- | *“ 1y V000 GfiCe employes, Arthur S, [says the Manchester Guardian. It is m,i..“,g‘,’,f\gfif ot Seauartere OB e the left wing and his machine tent of His Control of Party. ew Haven Outing. self in the coming elections. : Crosby of Millbury, Horace L. George |feared that the little Spanish princess | man“were shot by & third, The iniueed. | turned over on its side. The LT i e The tenor of Provisional President | o¢ Haverhill and John J. Ivers of Low- | iS totally deaf and unless this can be | cyovn oG SA00 DY 8 O “)‘,3’("‘ ' | aviator flew for some seconds head Biissrs o e e o i A e Huscta's! womarks (hit This soVaER | on Sugere iinmieron for postal thertsior | sorected ahie) will prabablyfneser he “shot four tim s proba. |downwards. e then kuined the up- s oc over | e cause of 3 disturbance to- [ ment would maintain e of | embezzlements. able to speak. four G ; { right position ny gracefully looping the the legislative | day that finally resulted in a warrant | “absolute impartiality”—was interpret- The pessimistic reports of the royal l’q,',l,ttf,,“\?,“ €On- | joop. ~ Pegoud’s ardous flight was | | - < clen RY. L Within the last week he has |saloon. The Good Fellows' club had an | pliance, morally at least, in the propps- OEITUARY broken the heart of the queen. She| vic. presid great crowd of spectators. seen the triumph in the house of his |outing at the shore. A greahed pig|als made by John Lind for the elim-| g, Mayor Greens Kendrick of Water. |g0es comstantly with her children to [ qpvice President and General Manager | ®'pozouq ascended 3,300 feet. Befors demands and the | was fo have been one of the athletic | ination of Huerty and the holding of a the convents of the religious orders Pt the Wells Fargo ex-|),,ning the loop he went through a ompletion of the tariff re- | features. It was. Three of the “good | f eloction’ ) bury, in and near Madrid to ask for prayer D:tlsts;mvrh:;m rh:u‘ parcel post com- | gerjes of most fantastic feats, tumbling so far as administration | fellows” fell on it durins the race. Wil- | " In many uarters, among constitution- | _New Haven, Conn., Sept. 31.—Greene |of intercession on their behalf, and |Pefition ha: ised the company 1o |forward and sideways, sHipping back- onnected with it | liam Miller claimed it was his, and this | aists and others familiar with the sit- | Kendrick, former mavor of Waterbury | particularly of late on behalf of her [ 0% 9| Per cent. of sm Il packages | wards and twice describing the letter g demand in the house for | claim led to a dispute in which about | yation who have shown constantly a|and well known in Connecticut, died |young daughter since the first ‘of /the year wihen the|g government service w established. | twenty participated. Miller finally won at his home in West Haven late this "During the ccurse of describing the s recess to begin this week, disposition to doubt General Huerta’s minated a few days ago when Rep- | his point—or at least he got the Dig| motives, the news made little impres- |afternoon. He had been ill about a | DRIFTED FOR HOURS i | 1oop Pegoud was flylng upside down Mitchell Palmer, one of | and took it with him on a trolley carigion The view was expressed that|Week of a complication of diseases. Makers of Wooden Legs have ap-|.: a height of 1,500 feet. He descend- house leaders, after a |into the city. In the meantime, how- | Fuerta had pronounced himself as im- | Mr. Kendrick was born in Waterbury ] IN SMALL OPEN BOAT pealed to the forest service to find for | ¢4 “in'this’ position fully 1,000 feet, ent Wilson, announced | ever, others who were discontented | par ol = 4 Zlin 1851 and was descended from dis- SRS substitute for English willow, | completing the loop swiftly and grace- Foula not recess for | took another trolley and headed Miller | Dt aL ey o e e he tm. | tinguished colonial ancestry. ‘He sa- | Arthur P, Homer Reaches Home After | which In the past has been used almost | o o ¢ % v hree davs at a time, but |off at the corner of Cedar and Putnam | gidacy of one wHom he might secretly |cured his early education in the Wa- a Terrible Experience. exclusively in the manufacture of arti SO P e main close at hand where its | streeta. favor. General Huerta's mention of |terbury schools and at Round Hill ficlal limbs. The willow is becomin ED MAN'S uld be exerted on the sen- | Then there was another fight for pos- | tha army as guarding the polls evoked | seminary, Northampton, Mass. He was | Quincy, Mass., Sept. 21.—After drift. |scarce, and substitutes for it are being | GIRL RESENTED MA session of the porker that ended when 3 graduated from Yale in the class of |ing about for many hours in a small | Sought. | rable, to speed up that body's ATTEMPT TO KISS HER. | the comment that in such manner Hu- the currency hill the pig eluded everybody and ran | o e ewert conirol over | 1872, capturing two scholarships. He |open boat in the middle of Massachu- —- L ecident has gone further in |down the street. A crowd followed In | chc enotacim mathiner was graduated from Yale Law school |setts bay, Arthur P. Homer, of Quincy, | That a Convict in the Tennessee | Thereupon He Choked Her to Death ivity in behalf of the currency | eager chase, but the pig made a clean | 'The pemeral feeling was that Huer-|in 1875, and was awarded the Town- |fleet captain of the Boston Yachs club, |state prison has been engaged i | d Busied:the Bad bill and has talked at length with in. ' getaway ta's promises 1f carried gut meant the |send prize. reached his home tonight, suffering’|counterfeiting operations was indicated an ot s Y dividnal members of the senate bank- Miller then reported the matter to| elimination not only of himself, but| e was a member of the board of | from severe burns about the head re- |Saturday when prison authorities 4 i e s 4 ing and currency committee who had | the police and asked that a warrant be | o Lihes savernment ofiiclals, including | sducation in Waterbury from 1876 to |ceived when his 85 foot power launch |found remains of plaster of paris | ,Phimdelphia, Sept, 21-The identity strong critics of the administra- | sworn out for theft. Miller, it is said, | prederico Gamboa, Mexican foreign |1888. From 1875 to 1885 he was a |Remoh IV took fire and blew up dur- |moulds for small coins in the cell of | OF 'hf-r‘pav'rw’ -Mqr\nf the mur-leé of tion me then told the police that those who | Licderict GmBoR, X ran O wie |state auditor. He was elected to the |ing a southeast gale late vesterday.|Sam Howerton, who is serving a term | A7na Catharine Schumacher in Holy o had taken the pig were in a_certain | Phojes of the Gatholic party legislature from Waterbury on the | Homer was on his way from Marble- | for murder. | Sepnichre cemetery in Rochester, N. SOUTHINGTON QUARREL saloon. A rald on tha saloon followed T s democratic ticket in 1876, serving one |head to Quincy when the accident oc- Y, Aug. 7, 1909, was established hera curred. late last night. it is believed, when, He managed to reach a small tender which the power bhoat had been towing, but drifted heiplessly until he was picked up in an exhausted condi- term. He was mayor of Waterbury in 1883-85. He practiced his chosen profession— law—in Waterbury. About ten years Selma Peterson, a 19 Year old girl employed in a clothing factory com- | mitted suicide Saturday after she had | and three of the party were arrested, But the best detactives in the city have not yvet found the pig. ABSOLUTE NEUTRALITY. according to the police, Jacoh Wolf- H sohn, under arrest for larceny, confess- ed to having committed the deed. ENDS WITH SHOOOTING etim Not Likely (o’ Recover; His won “Government Has No Candidate, i —_— -~ P - i . lived for six months on meals which ~ Assailant Escapes. Aid No Candidate”—Huerta. ago he removed to West Haven, He |tion by the fishing schooner Mary |¢o0q . 1S which | " According to the police, Wolfsohn = MANY HEADS BROKEN Was well known in fraternal circles, | Greer and was taken to Provincetown. | sustatn nen. to roxion PANGent 0| cald that while working as a farm- in a suburb near Rochester he the hand had occasion to where the girl was placing flowers on " Mexico City, Sept. 21—*"Not only would it be an anomaly that the gov- ernment should have a candidate, but being a 32nd degree Mason, Knight Southington, Conn., Sept. 21.—The Templar and Shriner, He was a mem- olice are searching for John Pastino, was given in a note: “W: Life not worth living.” IN RIOT AT DUBLIN, ges too low. sy WOMEN ;INNED TOGETHER pass who it is charged twice shot Michael ? 5 3 college fraternis Gagone, ah & Temult of an o5 guaiool | Strikers and Police Mix It Up Again—| T ias e furthar said. ihat the EOV- | enter Bht ced af e Eeama i phe ON PIECE OF TIMBER. : THe "srave of her' fathery tie!said he The =}?r—n!‘(nz mm'ur;pdp vr;m :npmmn 32 in Hospitals, er_x;‘mletm 1;‘“ ""ca';f:flli?’-"" for nor t,,;m,dog 1:‘3( BetaflKaupa. A Widow | pooutiar Aecldm:,. Unrsefing ot brm;s.o;r.;:uzonl?hu:igé, Aaed ag, a | flirted wfi‘thhthe girlmand sevni:.ly dsy; near the factory o eck, Stow and wil aid any . and a daughter survive. s, was burned to |later mef er in e cemel an Wilcox. Bad blood is said to have| Dublin, Sept. 21.—Dublin's strests| In these words, Provisional President Barn During Storm. death, her husband, aged 33, received | tried to kiss her. The girl resented existed between the two for some time. | were again the scenes today of a bat- | Huerta today replied to the question Steamers Reported by Wireless. injuries of which he died later, and | his rimen;m' a;dk"go}l‘fsok:n.dwffilfliat X to the police, choket er to deal o After a quarrel, it is claimed, Pastino, | tlet between the police and the strik- |as to whether he favored any candi- York, Pa., Sept. 21.—When a barn on | Several other people had narrow es- 4 e Sable Island, N. S, Sept. 21.—Steam- capes in an early morning fire of sup- | then dragged the body Into the woods a farm near this city was unroofed to- who is not iwentv-one, drew a revol- | ers. Many heads were broken. Thi date in_the coming presidential elec- 1. ver and fired twice. The bullets took | five civilians and sevea of the ':.',,rl',:‘e |tions. The Interrogation was prompt- |er F‘i?lansds.s Az;‘twerp tlor New York, | night during a storm, Mrs. Levi Shenk | posedly incendiary origin, that swept | and puried it with earth and leaves in effect in Gagong's stomach. He was |are nowin the hospitals as a result of | °d by the speculation which has been slsngl ed th“ ‘;Mkog Sandy Hook | and Mrs, George Sipe were transfixed | through the three story brick building ' a hole he dug with a grave diggers removed to his home, where physicians | the engagements, and many dthers |freel indulged that Genmeral Huerta [at 10 p. m. b 2. m. Tues- | on a piece of timber, and while pinned [at 94 East Brookline street, Boston, | spade. his chances of recovery are very | were treated for minor injuries. intended to throw his support to this |day. T i P 2 together were brought to the York hos- | Saturday. _— mall. Pastino fled after the shoot- The number of men in Dublin either | OF that man for the presidency to suc- Steamer Taormina, Genoa for New | pital in an automobile. Their condi- —_— KING EDWARD’S DOUBLE York, signalled 685 miles east of Sandy Hook at 8.35 a. m. Dock 8 a. m. Tues- day. Steamer+ Bremen, Bremen for New York, signalled 835 miles east of Sandy ceed himself. He sald the adminis- tration would maintain absolute neu- trality and would only take precau- tions' to prevent any disturbance of public peace and order, and would sup- tion is serious. The timber entered the left arm of Mrs. Shenk and, passing through, penetrated the abdominal cavity of Mrs. Sipe, - coming out FOUR LIVES SAVED WITH A PULMOTOR. Bridgeport:Children Wars. Unidonscinsa | .0l 1200 aiDay. Fails to Bring Out on strike or locksd out is about 20,000. They aer In savage spirit. In the riot- ing today the police uvsed their clubs freely, and the riotera retaliated with WANTED FOR MOVIES, Steamship Arrivale. Arrived, steam- via Providenc bottles and other mihsiles so flercely % ¢ through her back. fark Exactly the Man Required. o i A sy tiat _one Of ¢ mounted Torce was | PIeS 40Y effort fn tha direction. Hook at 230 p. Dock § a. m. e from llluminating Gas. i dadioct g stcamer Haverford, Liverpuol knokeéd from his horse and severely b ine Poisoned by Toadstools. : e S London, S 1—A moving picture mdon, ‘Sept. 21—Arrived, steamer | injured and several foot policemen | mebref: McCracken to Leave. Yale. Found:Degd In.cal Hartford, Sept. 21.—Nine members mfiidiit, rt, Conn, Sept. 21—Prombt | company is now offering $ e P Corinthiai, (Montreat were carried off on stretchers. Street| New Haven, Conn, Sept. 21.—An- i = i of two Ifalian familles residing in | Fort YWOb & PUlmotor by the emer- |, man who looks exactly as King Ed- Bpr Arrived, steamer | cars were heid up and all but wrecked, | louncement was made today of the| Hartford, Conn, Sept. 21.—A man | Newington were rushed to the Hart- |EP0eY Mospltal doctors saved the lves | warq lgoked at 60 vears of age. The New York. $ L TR R rediénation of Heary Nebis MoCrachoy, | (hougis © he %gdle“ Anson, aged |ford hospital tonight, suffertng from |y U WICTOers of & Mmily of seven ! company is fiooded with personal ap- pt. 21.—Arrived, steam: | Franch Aviator's Narrow E assistant; professor In English in Yale |38, of Burnside, who was arrested last | toadstoodl poisoning. A mess of toad- | 3.1 “rone tamily . tras Sa° BETe 1o | plicutions and letters from men who s Mohtredt, Monmigcss & 3 scape. | university, who has accepted the chair | night, was found dead in his cell at | oadstool — posomers. A mess . of | G2 2 433 Hallets stre phBIOBIO | are gure they tre the “spit and image” o * | _Etamps, France, Sept, 21.—The noteq| of English language and literature in |the police station tonight. The med- | stion that they were mushrooms. Two | Soito: of 433 Haliett street, had re- | o ime gons pore the He will assume his |fcal examiner has not yet determined - tired, leaving a light burning and dur- | wilky pamsnoh Smith college. new position in February, and in the intertm will deliver occasfonal lectures there. French aviator, Henri Farman, had a narrow escape from death today, His wife was with him in his aeroplane, which, when at a height of 100 feet, The most curious looking men are absolutely convinced they are the ones wanted, but none has vet been selected as capable of filling the bill for a “film of those in the hospital are critically o ing the night the light went out. Late this morning the paren been quite overcome, the cause of death. who had not were awakened and found four of the childreu uncon- Wallingford Saloon Raided. ngford, Conn., Sept. 21.—State Rheumatic Makes Serious Mistake. MacMillan-Peary Engagement Denied. police todav raided the saloon of John | was seen suddenly to dart towards (he Portland, Me., Sept. 21 Pa Vi : olice t 1 od 0 I : 7 M A Peam iRy Ghariil Sap it e 5 o - to be enttiled Queen Victoria: Sixty . g : 1 b ce. Fa : ed un- | president of nion Coal com- | Rear Admiral Robert B. Peary issued |dition ai a Iocal hospital, as the result | dren failed (o re v - charge of violating the excise laws, | consclous, suffered serlous Injury of |pany died at Montreal Saturday . pf i Bt of th P Ui s el temand 5 S B G0tttk s ot g aav- LR Tas . Bl v o O ndugy o fi“}l e el Monks urday ; 8 denial tonight of the reported en- |of mistaking a mixture of chloroform | methads the pulmotor was employed The Tariff Confersnce Committes 3 ife’s arm ured ase after an {llness of two ent of his deughter, Marie, to |and belladonna for rheumatism medin | an g g4 Ot T . eral other saloon B, at ths elbow, weeks' duration. m:uumm tha Aretic a:nl:nr. cine. TN fon ol = dz:nag::’;u:uhu(;md it T e ;snl.mg.,rd;"‘m"o“d ‘°~ 1?. v!?‘-‘ \.._‘,- \

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