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NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913 ; » The Bulleun’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Ahf Other Papt;l:, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population SOLES OF HIS SHOES HALF BURNED, ~Cabled Paragraphs .iFur Poisoning |Woodruff Digs | Sondensed Telegrams MAY BE A SPLIT IN MEXICAN ARMY ster Price at Panama. Hlinois will establish near Joliet a William the new 1,000-acre farm for convicts. Admlral Eaton Of_Pfir alySIS e e s e Somaon: | Startling Developments Possible as Result of Presi- Panama, Oct. 12. Price of Danville, & | ican minister to-Panama, was German Survivor of Volturno Leaped Into Sea and i reltled yiuiriatsy Presiaen: Porras. s a-noted Latinist, is dead in London, aged 79 years. . . ’ H Was Picked Up by Carmania ”M,,, PabLhA B G HenWay: THE WIDOW TO BE PLACED ON | STRICKEN WHILE MAKING pam:l...«l.ne of Patrick Ford, Irish i dent Huerta’s Arrest of Deputles avre, France, Oct. 12.—Mrs. Em- riot who died in Brooklyn, is meline Dil m‘““m“";“"y‘r TRIAL TOMORROW POLITICAL SPEECH valued at $12,000. e gette leader, sailed from here yester- day for New York, on board , the DESCRIBES SCENES ABOARD BURNED STEAMER| e} *™ ° THE MOTIVE UNKNOWN | LINGERED TWO WEEKS | g iy & 2tsee B et | WILL TEST ARMY’S LOYALTY TO DANGER POINT ) Colonel Welcomed at Barbados. = s brar Eados - Ock | 12o7An Brigadier General William Rossell > : g nthusiastic welcome was given 10| Government Has Net Disclosed This | Rallied for Short Ti € chief of the army engineers, retire .. . . s Denies That Two Boats Got Away From the Ship—Says | (ol thendors Roosevell when he ar’ I : ied for Short Time But Has Been | S0 o) i the army. Minister of Interior Aunounces That Imprisoned Deputies > ed here on his way to South Amer- Feature of Its Case—Defence Claims In Critical State For a Week—Was . fca. All the members of the party Four cases of smallpox have been Cannot be Released on Any Writ But Must Stand Trial That Ship’s Officers Behaved Manfully But Members of | were wen Drugs Self-admil tored. a Na ® of New Haven. discovered in one Krench-Canadian 3 3 v B °| family at Webster, Mass. i iaz’ H P Stishit OBl of Saving Thimselves “Firemen : M:‘ Wl e LR ter, —Some of Gen. Felix Diaz’s Friends Among Them— Th London,” Oet. 12.—Militant suff Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 12—Mrs. Jen- New York, Oct. 12—Timothv L.| John T. Watmough, member of a = g Bheicin Balow by Captain st Point of Revolver gettes vesterday attacked and severe- | nie May Buston will be put on trial | Woodruff, former lieutenant governor | distinguished family, ‘died at Phila- Election to Take Place as Scheduled This Month !{ }n-}l[reuu-r. Dr Francis dward | Tuesday for the murder of her hu of New York state, died at 9.15 o'clock | delphia, Saturday, aged 76. ol ‘]I"};dn.l:d the deputy governor and|band, Rear ~Admiral Joseph Giles | tonight. He had lain in a critical con- Tt P chief medical officer of Holloway Jail, | Eaton. dition for nearly two weeks after hav- | william E. Barnett, former vice- <t accounts , gan to get very warm, then hotter and | lanrisonog, oY ©f them have been) The government contends that Mrs. |ing been stricken with paralysis wille | pregident of the New Haven Railroad, [ Mexico City, Oct here has [no time has there been any rioting of 5 m, Oct. St Accounts an to,got vory warm, then hotter and prisoned. Eaton gave the admiral poison with [addressing a progressive party Iy | 55 dead at Pinehurst, N. C. been endless speculation here regard- | disorder in the capital in consequence c he steamship Voi- | hotter. 1 did e t B e hix meals at their home In Assinip. |in this city.” He was 53 years oid. z ing the effect of Provisional Presiden: | of the events of the past fow Gays v t 2 aw IR o on: Eriar Lands. pi. The defense claims that he - died i . > Huerta's coup detat. Many appear o | ey ks o T e R R : Zebulon Smith, 80 vears old, a Civil | Huerta's coup d'eta any apy t ss ¢ 1h ABBUL | Halh Dirned Thronel Sritapont sl Manila, Oct. 12.—Colonel H. B. Me- [ FOm drugs self-administered. Mr W r::”rrd Tlox:n‘f‘r‘":a«' me from warveteran Was. Kited by a Now |befieve hat e loicar vehuit Vil b HeEson actesE N : i ha a irough, Trintepohl Gy TaGDatT Calloeror otk oibtone & : 3 codrur r or ne fxbra |0 o e ar Amsterdam, | a split In the army, which they asse — £ The a st rescu- | 1 don't ihis, Dut it wag aw- | Co, debuly colicctor of customs at| Motive of Crime Not Disclosed: | nis first attack and hopes were enfer | York Central train near Amat Iemm, | Ras enls. heon. hold together by o | Receiving Frequent Massages Regards i3 E \ P il when es burst out. Some | Mania and Charles If. Sleeper, di-| District Attorney Albert S. Barker | tained for his hecovery. Last Sun- |N- Y- o force of General Huerta's p 3 ing. Mexican Situation. Queensiown s morn has said re their hair, at the government is fuily | day night, however. his condition again | o0 o7 genator Henry | They argue that there has heen discal | =g - gt 8 Philippi resigned yvesterday and < < . ! ded but hilippine & yestt d|ready to proceed with the trial. and |became alarming and he lapsed inic @ | isfact over Huerta’s course in g 7a . ) wher due to ar- | AT nt it|Manuel Tinio was appointed ' to the | {hat nof all the evidence has been di- | unconsciousness from which he emerg- | Cabot Lodge from an operation for a|lsfaction over HMuerlas course 'n gen- | —Washington, Oct. 12.—Despatches to 1 belter Zood wwim- | Pureau of lands. | This appointment | vuleeq = William. & M tet | i ot v SF faterval T gastric ulecer was declared Saturd eral and that this will test lovally to | the state department tonight reported g s £00¢ - | is regardea iraplying 'the adoption | o Beoy: Willlam Gl chiet j e only once for a brief interval Late | BASECC 0 220 the danger point. They 1look ~ ‘or | about 90 Mexican deputies still under ssenger and [ 1% el t On | counsel for Mrs, Haton, declares that |#ast night the family gave up all hope. | to be assured. E o R e R I i e e L ey 2 was receiv- | ¢ £ ew said they would ac-|Pf & Bew aftitude toward the Friar|(he defense can show that the poison | Durlng the night and today the use R il ¥ - 2 iTes. Lomaily 1ty Sencroe it s. and s a terrib any me. I jumped first; they fol- | 12nd duestion. found in the admirals stomach came | of stimulants and oxygen was resort- | Frederick M. Sackett, adjutant gen 10 were arrested, and in view of the . t orror par ] but I never saw them agan e probably from a collection of stranze, | e to and this, together with Mr. | eral of the Rhode Island militia for Large Element Sustains Huerta. statement of Manuel Gerza Aldape, r burning liner made for the German ship,. but| GIANT NEWSPAPER WRITERS subtle ~poisons in which the naval | Woodruff's Vitality, kept him | nearly 25 years, is dead at Providence.| On the other hand there is a I e ey .fi'mtl‘":‘ba"md(’)'na of tain Inch Last to Leave Veses! oy e e, Thex 1 Came MUST PRODUGE CONTRAGTS| TN comstenin qeibien. = 0 = [ dironch o iy, With Elm dx |55 1 xon element which believes that Presi | presumed here that not ail of the 110 ¢ s L s e 5 owards the Carmania and _shouted it So far as known {onight. the govern- died _were Mrs, Woodraff, Mr B3 erta took the only RRllY e Ty Srtae b, felp! Hel!' and was seen by aid of | Before 7 +g | ment officials ‘have been unsuccessful | Rodney Ward, a_daughter and Mr. The Fonda, Johnson & Gloversville | course and expresses wonder i he | gode at h 0 S 3 - ver, s VA R B Rl s e T S oney Receive Share of World's | in their ‘hunt for the original_con- | Ward. and John E, Woodruff, his son | Railroad Co., announces & wage in- | had not taken the siep long azo. .l S0, (e M exican cHsmier of delges = s e S R e eries from Commission. T e e S gl Bel o ety P crease benefiting all its employes, ¢f- | erta’s friends suy that it is no e o s x oS a s not how I was gotten ou . P it was bought and the purchaser. The o fective November, 1. that had the deputies believed | B ay messages came 3 e 7 No Boat Got A: _New York, Oct. 12—When the New | motive of the alleged crime remains M anagsd ta Ela{as Spesch, antial part of the army wonld | £ the state department describing the At Auay k York Giants applied to the national | a mystery also, so far as any state- | The former lieutenant governor was| A violent wind storm which swept | with them they would have cver. | #itiation In the Mexican capital as s g \ ° day five saflors aid one | commission today for the m;, 8" share | ment by the prosecution goes |nm s en ]rmfxm- night of Sept. 29 | over Southeastern Wisconsin ca ridden Huerta completely and talen | uiet but fraught with 'elh .m;;‘d of b 7 s nto t ire and- wera | of world's series receipts, they didn’t < ast on the platform in Cooper Uniom | the geath of several persons the relgns of government wholly in | Possibiities. iere were no predic- nch was nk came away 5 e co ssios she st to .ast March, thre eeks after the stirring speec] Severs : deputies, but attel w it was too hot to stay any|see ‘the contracts of the player- |death of the admiral, it was intin 1 | times during the course of his remarks | Colonel Alfred Jones, who served in Deputies to Be Placed on Trial. the approaching return - nd feared the whole ship |authors ‘who are members of the|by the district atforney that Mrs. | he winced as if in pain, and paused for | the Civil War on the Staff of General| The minister of the interior, Man- | 8% T s 1 route homeward, as s w u Giants so that it might be sured | Faton's mental condition would be |4 moment, but grittedly went on. As | Sterling Price, died at St. Louis, of | uel Garaza Aldape, issued the follow- | likely (o have some effect on the situa- A v rintepohl was told ac- | their engagements to report the |the subject of inquiry but no move ir | he neared the finish he staggered and | pnecumonia, aged 80 years. ing announcement today: ;:‘1_“';" ‘-—4"'"}“_“‘ the m'l,"’l oned deputles o the captain’s wireless mes- | world’s series were entered into be- | that direction has been made so far | sank into the arms of John Purroy Ry “The deputies who have been arrest- | Were close friends of Diaz and his in- sreams oats had been launched and | fore September 27. as is known Mitchel, fusion candidate for mayor,| An excited advance of practically | ed and imprisoned cannot be relea nce may vln: brought to bear to se- i » : 2 he i Before the start of the series last| The prisoner was formerly the wife | and Comptroller William A. Prender- | nalf a cent established the coffee|on any writ. They will be tricd release. n to ain ,. 1 was there all the | week the national commission laid|of D. H. Ainsworth, who was at vne | gast. who rushed to his aid. market at new. high records for the | the various offenses of which they President Wilkon read the despatches ax v everything. No boat got | down the rule that no baseball player | time a clerk in the United States sen- a5 . Saturday’s tra. are accused. one of them has |from X s0, manifesting a keen inter- |ioF manager writa for the mewspapers] ate. Whtle -Admiral B and SHis Apoplexy Given as Cause. season during Saturday’s trading Deen released by the government (o | St in the situation, but no comment The m irgeon in his own aceount{during any future world’s series. It|fTst wife were living in Washington, | - Mrs. Woodruff, who was on the plat- | progident Wilson remained in the|dafe. They will be treated well while [ Was made at the White House or the ¥ the attempts to get lifeboats | was decided, however, -that players | Mrs. Ainsworth called as a nurse to|form, hurried to his side. He was | yopife Fouse Saturday denying him- | in confinement < i department. Secretary Bryan . the Volturno. “Nothing he| who had contracts dated before Sep. | care for Mrs. Eaton, who was i), | carried to a rear room and attended by | WERI® TIOUSS, CRIIRAE (ORISR S s . | was due to return late tonight from o o soen of he g e | ember 27 waieht o Ahead it tha- | The acquaintance ‘grew into a frrend- | & Dhysician, who announced that Mr. | 2€If to all callers as he war SUZEFIE | Electfon to Take Place as Scheduled. |Knoxville, Tenn. where he deliversd 4 t h'about twenty passenge writing this vear. Half a dozen mem- | Ship and according to the nurse, Mrs E};«md"nf‘ was sufferi x"([rrvm paralysis, [ from 2 e = “The dissolution of congr will no ‘:v-) 1dc ws”m-n‘.rn 1‘“' um;mr\'ndon of t ey 16Tt the Velturnb'e side, | bers ot the GHants wrots' newepaper | Eaton - with: per. dyifig ‘breaty ve- hen he was taken to his hotel apart- ; i i | affect the holding of the election in | congress. e will discugs the situa- T arm ship le and the occupants either | of last week. Now the commission |the words: “Marry Joe, my dear, and | til his death. N ble to attend the sessions ~in | October. The only change in the ele Those officlals’ wiio commanteds om B Soay o ! illed or drowned. wants to inspect their contracts be- | make him good.” The announcement of the end toright t" ehLetna e Sause he Ie in poor |tion programme will be that en- | the situation informally dbovll?r-d t};- P Eeesstiown anl t 1 ng | 8 3t diaebatig il Setlinaieiate ; was made _shortly before 10 o'clock by o 2 Nl e ators and deputies will be elected to | American government probably would s e | Total Number Lost 136. s i e erleg o Adopted Child Died. Johni H. VGoArut” By Hon.: who\ senc | health. Toplace these. put out of office Ly (h | take no steps for several davs, belnk 5 Wiie stor At 0 oclock Thursday night the | s Monday that - those piavers | gl 206 at Chicago, Mrs. Ainsworth 2 nole from the Woodruff apartments |- 41, n,mber of Spainards who lost | coup detat content to piay the role of observer. S nt a despair- | authors he. could not. preduch bena | divorced her husband and six meniis | reading simply £ s e e g governors, civil and military, | The effect o incidents of the last e fide contracts signed- before the .date | 1ater she married the .admiral ~in Mr. Woodruff died-at 9.15 tonight [ Ihelr Lives Wwhen COFre iwindled of the states ha »een notiticd | few days upon the American policy, 1€1D us, or we per- | spacified wonld be penatined, | but i | Washington. The bride brought fo [from apoplexy.” taken by the rebels has dwindled 10 ¢ pe gissolution of congress and all | it is generally agreed here, will be to 1 pengtisad; bu the household her two daughters, June i hine :inctead - oftthe 60 or 70 jat first o re led i B | make even more remote any prospect By a m le the flames did not St axsounset e pRal) and Dorothy i > g e Ermvious i tack reported. h"“. 330 o o - £ o n 1 e | of recognition the United States of BEEad to th SPLardack: Ty catoalls toe | No Penalty Likely. The admiral met with financial re- \,‘M e e ‘f,""“l“' i =i o overrors have reported that condi. | the authorities now in power in Mexi- 5 e e Dhentually (he | o i e, verses in 1907 and he bought st | Wwatode that two veeks. before -Mr Jefferson McCarn, of Nashville, | FoUCFLS, EFC TOROTHCE ok and ter- | cO and to result in the closest scrutiny ) = ot oh e e ed to chicken Two vears luter | 1ad been si attacked and had [ Wilson. and Attorney General Me- oen 1o disturbances anywhere.” | tion with the election of Oct. 26, Offi- Ox\’Paured on Angry Sea .”yv;:xwr‘r‘ !x)}mnj\:»m:fi}: $.rlh nli‘\' h \A}x,l\’”\ PR o e lived but a |Pecn advised to rest, and that though | Reypolds for United States attorney have been no listurban . nywh D it it oy e i g A practically intact, as it is believed all | PUDlicly charsed her h | henit, ho went to the meeting agains oz ; Minister, Klompe ihad e It o e b o s fr o | Raving poisoned it. Investia i e ing against | Rance Grasse, otherwise known as | ramilies of the depu " amony the federal troops: because i : the writing men among them can | N2VINg 1 | the wishes' of his friends, declarine he | & e Ieaten: Hiok ity T ) |5 toik o es- | the writing men among them —canleq to substantiate the charge e iends, declaring he [ Henry Grasse, pleaded not guilty to|oncrs will be treated w Tora- | lack of pay ivors who T 15 | Urotnte Dropeslyadtcaieal B i G it ould not break his engagement. the charge of murdering his divorced | {ion. They will be allowed 10 receiy It has nmot vet been established by lines. Dayh ho | ante-dating - the commission's an-| . Poison Talk in Eaton Housshold A Native of New Haven. wife, Nettle Appleby, in Bangor, Me. [ food, clothing and reading matter from | the state department whether the fall the “tw & | atihaminip: ~ The #um: of S106 - Las. A {"vvsv;n talk i yw‘w L‘vmm home st yrn in New Haven, Conn last Wednesday their families a friends, but w not ,,;_'m‘n.u.._\\ as due to mutiny n'y :;\n d the Narraganset fan Sl gEe evived a year or two T when Mrs. | and graduated from Yale T be permitted to talk to anyone, even |federal ranks or the’ strategy of the 3 tank steamer, [ §ier, will be deducted from the New | Faton complained to friends that the | Tn the olats of 1875 Mu Weoodruf | Representative Kinkead, of New [on regular visiting da onatitutionaliets, Offcial reports say . speed, took up a position | YOrk plavers’ share because of the | admiral kept all sorts of queer East |shortly after entered a business carver | Jersey, Saturday asked the House to|° Detachments of troops patrol fhe [ that the ,downfall of this important o the windward of the Vol-|fne of that amount linflicted upon | Indian poisons about the place he | in New York and soon began - | appropriate for the immediate con-|streets, but the excitement which re- ' center has had a depressing effect on o Gl ST ubne RO e eHon. with Dmplre’ Comolly Il ot o = ‘uendtuac fig wast (2| tjve inferest io politics 3 ost | struction of three battleships of the | sulted from the toup has subsided. At the army of General Huerta. streams oil pouring ~n the | ¥ ion v 1] Ce !y last| subtle, dangerous maniac.” and that |led him to affiliate with the republican | dreadnaught class. W Savhinabis in | Thursday at the Polo Grounds. The!she was in fear of her life. : 2 — — — — 3 ) Sfanta ke e hava bt ar of hi f | party ,an dsaz republican he was an T ric the small hoats | Giants themselves have vated $1,000| Mrs. Eaton is 45 years ol Her | active political f Vork | Benjamin Herrell, a negro railroad | ! lturno’s stern, | of their money to the widow of John | early life as the daughter c rom- | state for mearly (hiLty venrs amd untll | porter, accused. of attacking Colonel | A NEW CONTINENT i b ‘ch Factors in Rescue Work My, 1he P’”U’\ qoer ar el Tt et family, the Hornisons |a year ago when he feft that party |J. F. Supplee, [followlng an areument | IN THE FROGZEN NORTH DESTROYED BY FIRE. 3y nine o’clock the remaini e | recently € 4 g |and in Was%ington will be described | and joined the progressives, his name | about a shoe-shine, was held in $5.000 | ST hundred and twenty-one ha {2 £ jat th ‘-!‘Eu\r‘\xlv1\(l‘s.~?> having Deen | Was nearly always to.b eounfd on the | ball in New York City Uninhabited Mountainous Land Found Largest Fire City Has Had Since 1905, BAPly faken ol Barh ahip wen : Player-Authorship Discussed. | Summoned from ‘both places. Most|ronl of lican national, state | = by Polar Expedition. Causes $70,000 Loss. vt cruise in’ different lons 13| THetr session, if such it may. bel oLjsiose s CAlled . Howover, yill. ‘e | gnd city convantions. | The Fabre Line will discontinue its i iae 2 m sounde ‘o) scout for the missing two boats, but | called, was an executive one, Chair- | The trial will be prasided over by | Three Terms as Lieutenant Governor | Service to Providence K. L. se| St Michael Alaska, Oct. 12— 4nsonta, Conn., Oct.. 13--Fire of miis - on deck, hing was seen of them man August Herrmann, Bresident | Chief Justice Afbens Heo wil) have | Mr. Woodruff served two. terms as | Of Tt lac Russian flagship Taimyr and ils con- | certain ofigin early ~this —morning . 5 s "Nanded | lives were not lost wWas. due, fase sy | Thomas I Lynch of the National |an associate justice with him, the ap- | chalrman of the republican state com- [ e | sort, the Wayeatcly which constitute | wiped out several stores in (o fap ¥ te e : : ot lost was _du ,,10 | League, Ban B. Johnson, president of | coyteaae of N e A i o late Tader < s party | 2nd ther lack o it facilities a Russiun polar expédition under Com- | story W b \ th art ¢ wer 1 nd organization of ( bes h mm : Secrotaia ) DL e i = e et — rostok June 10 of this year, reached number of offices on the secoind ftoor, f Ca | bers of the commission and Secretary B R A »rominet party a: e vostok 1 A g - 3 Carmania; third, | John . Bruce being present. Merkle = e oy 2 d [ Hereafter-a matron and ' a D | st. Michael stormbo Oc entailing an estimated loss of $70,000. = ave | splendid _seamansnip o 1 e sl e ayerkle, | THE STEAMER TEMPLEMORE gote His Iodee In the Adriondacks | man must stand guard with watchful | brought to that port news of everal firemen were slightly injured Delt. ‘ Bal rescue squadron e he | the ub aski that e Giants’ share BURNED AND ABANDONED. | place w e the leaders were ac eve in every public dance hall in | covery mnorth of Sibe BY e e on e DL et . Volturno's staunch st il et i | e o reset Tor e torencas A0, | ton to see that the tango, turkey trot | north, longiture 104 ea Families living on the third and Zourth frean o 5 8H 31 163~ | furned over to him, was Informed as | Sighted 125 Miles East of Nantucket|a delegate from New York in the re- | &0 other dances of @ similar charac- | inhabited mountainous 1o Hoare manenn MU R R S ; gale Thurs B to the commisstbn's ‘ruling resarding | L ightakin) Baturday. | publican national convention in 1303 | €T are not attempted. [ nent: L ATHE eEpan: IS R el b 1 - o EW . | the player-author contract matter and | | he nominated James S. Sherman for a | With difficulty, raised_the Rus e blaze cc P . A FOR NEWS OF SWEETHEART. | o it ZrerunELact anatter anil < | Gl L S Mrs. Agnes Havenor, baseball mag- | and took possession ini the o'clock n the cellar in one of the - . b G o 1o eft without the money but with no| Providence, R Oct. 12—Captain | vice president. 3 : | nate, owner of the Milwaukee Ameri- | czar. Captain Wilkitzky chris stores and had a good start by tha a . re 1 Uranium Line. be. withhel & | steamer Madonna on his acrival trom | oot b ot Suturday,_married in New York city | Commander Wilkitsky says the shore | were practically ~destroyed: —Josenh g - %, W 5 st s es - anc sbon, reported & 1o : € xan | to A. F. Timme, recently elected pres- | of the new country w the expedi- | Scholz’s clothing ste Schoomeker's -~ Mana Jok McGra of e : E lieutenant governor on the ticket wilh s or g o gl 2 b e qilanager, John McGraw o the | naving sighted the burned and aband- | leutenant governor on the tioket wilh | 3 0t &7 T i vaukee club Slon landed, and along which the ves- | drug store; Hart's five and ten cent woky, e The f by Tabl O Ehie ElEsmisr Vo riorwaras on the mubject “opmission | oned steamer Templemore, 125 miles | MOKINICY, I3 A sels traveled, rocky, with high. | store; 0. B Cook's shoe store and & - he > Gt St i Eati o 4 he subject of plaver-|east of Nantucket Lightship yester- | 'énominated by uccla on and ve- = 5 R CR Jrupt s, formed evidently from |fry stos owned by Samue - med nk ArtaniEation Sntharahin. MeGran. anvs is Diavel | east of Nantucket Lightship yester | Saceiniiel v, Seciamation Sn | Forty octogenarians fon abrupt cliffs, form iently from | fruit re owned by Samuel Im A ho had been on board tr SromIieRt kNG sas ot i : oriog T Deancll el | county. Pa. held their first annual | voleanic activity. =Volcances of the | peliterr] e howr . e S i e ks o pla an 2 line aboard the sti oking | cunion at’ Stroudsburg, which listrict may ibly have been active | = The blaze was th est_the e a6 e Emasiment s e oL » ““\‘”;Nru‘). ‘u’I:" m’fl s ”‘-: »H.y‘m, cabl l;mm; .v‘n‘, ;;mm half MYSTERIOUSLY VANISHES. of the men was 88.2 year he stated, were discernible inland from | block burned down. The block less from S S L s bptuni ributing _to (611 an ok SRathe s bl e St awed. 112 wan nai vessels, and what seemed to be picked i ad, France. and mers | On bescnallionles. He |wip e siempt : o | Man Who Was Houndzd by Detec- | Vapor conld be seen arising from one artly covered by lnsur- Telayed to New o¥rk by ca . : more or less sueh work him-| "sccordig (o' Captajn Deschelles | P e s : of these. The temperature taken in Notiurn b hdba e ite Eencral,_but, he had come | when he sighted it Saturdey and () Providetes Oct. 12—The | Eout Satirday found dos- | degrees Tahrenheil while 10l ket MOTHER GLAIMS SEAMAN ngitore all | stool plates were so hot tha he | mvatations disabaeaiimcs 2 i ard, Wililam Yates, Willimm | on the shore was 62§ degrees Fahren < by - Py all, was a one. His chief ob- | waves dashing against them sent up | Ins iy Reussesn eata to b valocd at | Trautman snd Joseph Shaheen joini- | heit, The land was covered with snow DROWNED AT BRIDGEPORT - c aved et public criticism of | clouds of steam. First Officer Val{ 50000 and two vears unsuccesstul |1¥ and severally liable trustees for | almost to the sea 1 il rer affected club | and a boat load of sailors went to the | seareh for it in two continenis have | $15.379 raised for relief purpose dur In July and A t the expedi Mrs. J. T. Comerford of New York te 4 1T Captain Inchs fgures aro DO HRE D \:mwv.;v:m:‘-:H;‘M reported ‘n“\u Zhe | heen revealed by the filing of papers | ing the Lawrence textile strike in the | saw miis h evide )£ the preserice on Says Russell was Her Son. R s ihisis = e R L e PRESIDENT WILSON | decica’ hiad fallop i and 1 it {here in a damage sult brought by | winter of 1912 i o B it s planEtta. A R T, 12— The real 4§ 1 3 oy gecmiag 2 e Od s her Sang Walter Gibbons, an art dealer of e een and bird life A ewport, R. 2—The re b Do t i m » said ioday that s AVERSE TO RECESS.|2one by the hoard Newhort & New York James F. Allen, banker and proma- | humber of polar bears 0 were n identity of one of the three seamen whe wa f this b v | showed ihat there were 560 passe The Templemore wos drifting rapid- | * The painting was owned by the late [ ter of New York who was indi ticed. The vegetation on the 1 land. | growned in Bridgeport harbor, Sept. tha . 1| and 4 ctew of 93 on board the Voltur- | Wants Continuous Session of Coni|lv and Caplain: Deachelles expressed | Walter Richmond of _this city, who | With others in Providence. . 1. |Commander Wilkitzky cd, was DUt | 59" when a launch of the destroyer thrown n Taking the number of persons 5 he opinion that by today she may he o > ot ¥ Thurs o aid Wdward P, Met | Seant. Twenty fathoms from shore & | ypoctal s swamped in a collision, t D du It e L s : ¢ aress to Pass Currency Bill. e e ‘ o turned it over to a Providence com- | Thursday for aidir ward P. Met- | Twen! : fcCall was swamp 3 mse ere . 5 sent. by Capiain Inch and Y | aground on Georges Shoals. She'is | puny to be restored. While in their | calf. former president of the Atiantic | depth of 95 fathoms was soundea was disclosed today when his mother Tomen ‘. o en BY the company as a basis | Washinston, Oct. 12 _President | STI0% Menace (o navigation, he de- | Ranas it 'disuppenred. | Gibbons ‘was | National Bank of that city in mis- | RS & ede_application for the removal of own was broker ¢ r computation, it would appear that | Wi 1o o he 1o ot he | clared. At the time in the employ of the re. | applying $200,000 of the bank's funds 5 his body from the naval buryin e s sonnel d”:::,m“.:m;‘{w ,,;;iv.;:],;,\,v N e S x\atlxrvmeder:;v K'wl'lvlanbd Jas ordered | company that “he | seeks to recover | was released under $20.000 bail for | INTO NEW YORK BAY. Mrs. J. T. Comerford of New York, Thres other hoats w: € afe| Thal ‘the steamer Rapahannock, | ang'interrupted conmaeration o ihe | QUL JESterday to g0 in search of the | Gamages of §10.000. Ho alleges that | examination next Tuesdas 4 A5 sald the young man who_enlisted un- s officer wa e, | L e e iid Hallfax from | pending currency bill. Various reports | 3¢ GFEher, fter severing his connection with the S German Aviator Escapes Uninjured der the ame ur) Joseph T';l'?vw(so.“ fldl g '~ 18 persons sav o Che wre20aTd | ihat the president was attempt: | S firm in 1911, he was hounded by de- Steamers Reported by Wi ut : New: York was ber SOk i G = ropes Lt ek w0, e henate o w A 10 | CHINBONE TRANSFERRED tectives for two vears, his business| wew ¥, Sectete dn i DUt Cuta et ha x monihs pay given the B, ko, the, v ceivad havd tontght from the o han it wished, and efforts on the TO A SPINAL COLUMN. | fuined his- reputation ~injured. and | wiihelm If, ‘Breuien York, New York, O < % it servic ni(qud:'x: AR ben. 4 hat vessel by way of Cape Race. Mie P2Tt of some democratic senators to Sein i i) that on April 21 last he was arrested | gionaie i miles 1 | & biplane stead i 4 ¢ 3 ppane N | secure a recess until November 15 - e Z and held for 48 hours at the police ' | sty \ b orwarded to oF. ibe Gties’ ooy e ; mber 15 | Unusual Operation Performed by Dr. 5 iook a ock dav. | L. to the a { W Commander William wid not bel aunched cngers we saved, 15 women ana ¢ the senate banking and cur- £ H. ArnaldcatiN o Haven. | station here. Steanier (‘aronia. Now | Heighths this afternoor o ash Sy Commanfath . Aildren, Al scantily claq. fo | Tency committee was at work on the | it n. = TS York, signalled ¢ | Willlam Walb got gnto diffichitics w he torpedo: fotilla, Firemen Driven Below With Revolver. > house bill_brought from those close| New Haven, Oct. 18—An _unusual Burglars at New Milford. | Sand¥ Hook at ok § a. [over New York bay and e i e were =0 zlad When we saw the Priva Bix, Perry Bix. Edna Fried- | 10 the president a clarification of the | operation was performed by Dr. I 11, |, New Milford, Conn., Oct. Burg- | m. Wednesday, machine a disiance of 300 o Platina Suffers In a Gale. Carma ome, for we sa = we | nian. irs, Geduck Parase and son | White House position. | %t T Josal hospitar tadny’ in: | lars entered the store of P. M. Cassidy | Cape Race., N. ., Oct. 12.—Steamer | Water. Capiain Walb was uninired Newport, R. I, Oct. 12.—For the o R he el Sicolal. Maria Idenberg. Esther Kap- | _The president, they said, had mo| il probably save the life of Ralyh |In the postoffice block ' early this | Arabic, Liverpool for Boston, signalled | except for shock due fo submersion. | past two days the bark Platina, which Th . SeNtad. up £ ciew | i Seife B ks Sether Eanake, ok ":\,f’;,'f":}:;‘“f fo 8« an arlary | M Acmbtreng, = wall known resigen | HIOTHIDE ‘and Selped - themscives o | & = uem s IEG o THE N was Txeoked: | left the Cape Verde Islands September 8 t to =o back. ndria Montkons) /isy Laudin, | urrency bill shou e A D T was wo” | clothing, revolvers, cigars, etc.. to the | Steamer Argentina, Trieste for New e aviator, who is said to be a|g with eighty passengers, has been « hie revolver and drove Leniepsko, Mrs; Pia_FPollack, | % should not be enacted into Taw. | SEoved: from his onin and inserey tn | value of about §150.- Five men, one | York. signalled 1716 miles east o | former officer’ of the German unin. | rying toget tnto New Hedford. 'Tos ¢ = after, as the lella Recensky, Mrs, Maria Nikitzuck | HIS wish as expressed throughout his | his spinal column. | colored were seen leaving the store | Sandy Hook at 6.30 p. m. Dock § a. m, | Was making the trip to Oakwood | giv"che was picked up In Vineyard sy were obliced to nd_her children, Pedro, Dimitrio and | Conferences with senate leaders has| Some time ago Mr. Armstrons fell | about six o'clock. They caught a {Friday. 2 !HNKhts to take part in the acropline | gound and towed to safe anchorage A = Catherine, Lokadda Wojclek,"” been for continuous attention to the |in a bath tub and injured his spin. | {rain a few moments later, and no | Steamer Oceanic, Southampton for |race around Manhattan Island tomor- | py the steam vacht Diana, owned by « the Carmanis was sight- rougnout the any the officas of the f-ur;»nr;mmmmrr : “?hdme confidence | Upon his recovery, he participates, | trace of them has 'since been found. :‘“a"|'{“';s'g."':“m 1,..\;\) mlupg cast of | Tow. C. Ledyard Blair of the New York P g o ey i v anium }ine were besteged, with per | that Wi concentrated effort and | some time later, in a football snine — | Sandy Hook at 8 p. m. Dock 2.30 p. m. o TS Yacht Club. The Platina’s sails were o : othe 1 " h mx mecking tidings of relatives or | 8tudy the bill would be out of U“‘J\md again injured the spine. Still ja- Kicked in Eye by Horse. | Wednesday. . g } Bryan Hastens to Capital. | blown away and she was in a gener- " e 1| frieads whourd the Voilurno, . Paul #enule before the beglining of . the | ter he again injured his spine by e ew Milford, Conn. Oct. 12—The| Fastnel, Oel. 12 Steamer, Carnanit | wyoxyille, Tenn,, Oct. 12— Secrclary of | ally battered condtion as a result of ™ i h hridee nd Fourman, pass er agent ecember session of congress. | exertlon. For some time his condi indiscretion of Jucob Yoblonski g ork for Liverpool. signualed 141 | State Bryan and Mr Eryan le i yesterday’s g 221 68 tha DIk i b mas, the | While averse to any” hasts that|ilon lias been critical. He was v cost him his life. He went to Park | WIles west at noon. Due Queenstown | piedly for Washington, cuncelline a | : i i 3 ghed ond hecame | Manager, werd compelled until the liat | Would impair the value of currepcy | ed. to.theshospital wnd the operation this afterncon for the onstensi- |2 # M. Monday at Kast Radford, Vi, where tie il > hia mkved pBeard the Rapahannock | raform, (he Drasident fa anxious that | swha AREI ECIAEE BN a5 nevenaary. | DI, Jurpaie of meking. o horse teuds, | B iad tenen Epcnding Mondy Another Earth Shock In Sicily. : > £, f500, ‘Yut ( sams. to tS1l- ke that they hag no ::‘“‘mf Jemate can lmprove upon ‘the| S In looking at the hoofs of the horse | Steamship Arrivals | with Ex-Governor Pyler and wife. Mr. | Messina, Siclly, 12—An earth i a 11’ hat riier information than lad hecn | house bill it will proceed (o do uo. e | Man’s Emotions. | he intended to receive lu trade, the| New York, Get 12 -Arrived, steamer | Bryan would only say_that (he Mexi- | shock, Socompaiied by distant ramb= v 3 DT, e e e Tt el (Me | 4 men divides his cmotions about | horse kicked Tim over the eye. ' He|frankfurl, - Bremen: Rochapihesy, | b situstion demanded his hamediats | FHE 3%, S0k here tuday. The diss we ! sieh( news of hor mothor anil | cun be sccomplished diring the neven | oqiallyexpanding hatred on his rela. | was taken Lo Danbury hospital sutter- | oL s At the capical Dance las i - ped our . e g 7 l":‘;"“’"’" "“""I‘;'”F;“' :(j”'[‘(" remaining of the present | (jves and his sympathy on strangers. | Ing from a fractured skull | New York. fct. 12— Arrived, steam- | - ‘.{‘”’:“‘,.“’““f""‘i?;‘. “f‘“ ot a0 i mest of the enger o s B = —TLoulsville Times. | — — — = ers Minnewasks, London: Rotterdam, Philosophy. e iy e frequency ofSH Decided to Jump fnte Sea. DO, & o = o X Much of the piling, wharf material Our idea of a true heroine is a| Montreal. Oct. 11—Arrived, steamer h R vt W he g = 4 ussia, to merry him, He showed a | thelr meeting, 'Saintsky was ona of tex of t 3 HE . P n e ot . steamer | phically than it is to part with them | to the records of the observatory the s wenl from the Car- | letter tht had peatod to him nt Rorier. | ihe mont. mortowral o thoes i b | mads of rcoubeame Beit . e e | woman who could tatk back, but | Teonle. BAverpos Bl tically— Puck. Shoctk (LA looal. —Chicago New: s e fump i 3 on A faster sieamer (s (he Vol- | siezed (he office whan he found her | most dyrable wood ftnewn for thesa | ! 34,000,000 e wha wy Wern tuine, in which she eaid she was leok- name was not includsd in the Ra : ? ¢ se. s e | _More than $£34,000,000 worth of fish | - Longon has a fireboat which throws | Tlere is a collection of 4500 dolls iRy 8 ] e as n ne 1] Pa- | purposes, - which -cemes mainly from Practically all the rallway employes | were caught in 1212 in British Colum. o alf of water eac in- | 7 . X the decks aft bo. | ing forward with great happiness Lo | hannock's rester of the sarsd | British Guians. | of Prussia have served in the army, | bla waters TIHEE SRR @ Uamnd & halt of water oach M R : 8 )

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