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ONLY 13 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO XMAS 'HANDSOME IMPORTED CHRISTMAS CALENDAR FREE TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ——— 3\- Dutton; chaplain, Rev. William H. | sion, he said: “We don’t mind the 1 ! PATIENTS INOCULATED REDFIELD ADDRESSES {ennedy; ¢ ] tanding .com- | of the apples. but you boys should ! U STEAMBOA arms, sentinel, | consumption in the Arctic seas, where| ppooi0: Pur- | Advises Them to Adjust-T¥ I 2 F e 3 3 Bl e 5 2 ysicians Maltreat Them for Pur \ & o ju hemselves 3 n, Dr. fuuu‘ l. sts a long time and you 1}1113!, b i Esporiments | to Improved Industrial Conditions. be careful not to drink any water for! poses P 1 24 hours after and an increased balance | do’ they v ul ing them, for if you| __ \1 up in you and you| Washington, Dec. in the treasury. will bust.” Our youthful fears were ‘"‘:11" oy, "‘[\"s“f"” 7 so great at t threat that we care- | infliction of pain in ar ; State Hospital, Makes Murderous Assault on Woman—| wHeN THE RESOLUTE fully abstained from drinking until| Were vigorously denounced at the next day, when we told the story to| oPening session here today of the In- 1 CAME TO CONNECTICUT. b e s - e, i ternational Anti-Vivisection and Ani- £ e our parents ere greeted with atior v She Was Unfaithful, He Says— Varese Held Under $5000 | 3 e a1, | Shouts of Jaughter at the sajlor’s yarn | mal Protec Congress. | Captain Goddard, Formerly of The Zul- | 2 S H which had punished our theft. Ernest on Seton Bonds. ‘ letin, Recalls Visiting the Ship When | 9.—Cruelty to ani-| Washington, Dec. 9—Secretary Red and the needless | field of the dep ent of commerc: other form | told the Association of Pas ;engur Steamboat ILines at its annual ban- quet here ight that the “marin int both on the deep seas and in interior wate must more and mors themselves to the improved m ial conditions existing and to e n land.” “Possibly a corporation may not James Varese, Employed by Meriden Contractor at Norwich was no good reason why a Boy. mals should not be worn, but there THAMES NATIONAL BANK Should be no unnecessary suffering for ¢ 5 ¥ " g § T S as largely today,” the secretary , who has recently Found Mrs. Varese in Kitchen. | The foliowing from the Springfield ADOPTS STATEMENT SYSTEM | the animals e deplored the use O saiq, “under the spirft which that for the H. | Lehan found s, Vz in the Republican, written by Captain Henry ST thersecl an, 0y ;]1 1“r » days and | the men in its shop or on its sel are Meriden kitchen of the partment P. Goddard of Baltimore some years|ls New Method Here for Balancing | Mals are sometitnes hod for G208 #70 | worth as much to the nation as ars fve & the n charge Depositors’ Accounts — Failitates | fooks Defore they som Y e t or directors. But it will > on U]P staff of '1'”(‘ 1 i is of loc: u\l inter atement of Julius Chambe: freeze to death,” A good economic reason why fur-bearing animals should not be made to suffer, he said, was the | bleedir losing consciousne able to talk and was ta for the nation if contentment and some degree of comfort come into | the homes of the workers.” Work and Prevents Errors. ly wife 2 4 & lately made rnite it ) sda ite e he Brookly S arel Depositors who had their passhooks | fact that the skns would be better. ;{w;’ninz in their tenement at No. Zl)\i‘ l“i‘(i ‘»?L.‘:.',‘\;n‘ 73‘\8 \];\':‘U(}{ ':,, :”““I:(;'?, ?]"‘ (‘lftm g | pritten up at the Thames National Frederick P. Bellamy of Hmouxnl S EEERRETIT Front sireet, Hartford. | Rt s ing on the hmhm'uf o vessel that haq | bank were given notice that hereafter | declared no investigation could be Faderal Aid" Not Favered His wife, Mary, 24 years of age, is| Bloody Knife on Bureau. Sl bgades o \t:h“r accounts would be balanced un- | forced of reports that at certain hos- i R tos ot in the Hartford | Lenat and Sterzing finding of th o vessel | d€r, the statement system. | pitals children were inoculated with|g COUACEREE. OSC, Soreceral condition, he apartment occupied : ed vessel| For ‘several years the New York | serums of loathsome diseases by experi- | ghways throughout the Un the discover States, uniess planned upon some com- | prehensive system, was not favored by 1(1\050 who today addressed the tenth annualy convention of the American ot e JResolute | and Boston and other large banks | menters, and dangerous tests were oft- | of cdnfusion con- | turn to the British sovernment. She l[lruug‘nudt the country have been us- ! opn performed on healthy ignorant pm re was blood on the ' was one of many ships sent out to| L5,c el the envelope or the state- | ple He sald one physician had niture And the lost Sir Jobo T qat to|ment system for balancing their de- | nowledged in a recent issue of a med- | Roadbuilders’ association in session ir 5 pedition, and was. abandoned in. the | DoSiters’ accounts, with much satie-|jc,) johrnal that he had spraved thelihis city. Seversliof the speakers de. 3 » and was abandoned in the|faction. The comptroller of the cur- eision of . mallpox. scarlet fever arifl] ciared Thos s earsiain ‘;:oaw(efaifoi-; Arctic region. Twelve years elapsed|rency an he American Bankers’ = x before she broke loose from the great o 5 3 is. | diphtheria into the throats and lungs o1 | congress providing for federal aid for om her neck, t | Varese was arreste d |n1nh'diale])' af- | ter the assault, he was preparing to | make his escape, by Policeman J. 1. | Lehan. Varese was charged in the : | | | d floor and on the t bedroom fronted ib floor an bout. 1 places, police court at Hartford with assault with intent to Kkill where Vares h.ul 1neffulu(l. Alumlns to clash his It wae said at the hospital that Mrs. | wife. b floe by which she wasencircied and | my o marias Afies e r AJOPUON | 17 heaithy people whom he was treat- | good roads are designed more to open h Lt b s S ot TiEn | aon & buresd was found o bISOUY | started togara the, Alantit perience with their out-of-town dep ing, as they supposed, for catarth of | “pork barrels” than to give the siates and I 8 believed she has a chance * 1 knife, one, the olice elieve, use u facts P > 13 et 2t P a i P e e The facts as to the Resolute are!itors, the Thames National bank has | the throat. z00d, "permpuent RNER ken to | ]\K»[‘f‘,‘ufl_\"“\f‘“ known to me, and I | now instailed the statement system, have verified them recently by corres- { regularly, for all of their accounts Accused Wife. ponding with Walter Learned, presi- | With the old pass b system, a o B s ful to'me, ana | dent of the New London, Conn. Sav-!dozen books might come in today, and I tried to kill her, Varese to the 1B bank, who writes me that he!100 tomorrow; always in large quan- policemen who had him in char .|~1Lod the ship when she was brought | tities on the first and last-days of the | into New London harbor in the winter ; month, when every clerk was working | of 1855. ¥From The Toll of the Arectic, | to the full limit. This caused late rrest he told the police 2 book by D. W, Edwards, published | hours and much night work. But un- sd his wife to go to | in 1910, I quate: | der this.system the work is planned Norwic ke up, h sidenca Queen Victoria sent out | consistently; the main idea being to in that eity with him. Varese reports fV is in search of the missing | distribute the maRire of statements S request and claims Sir John Franklin expedition. Among | along through the month, having ap- inspired by the these was the Resolute. They ex- | proximately the same number to do Her wounds consist of deep cuts actoss | the police station. both sides of the cut on the \eck and another on the leg, besides smalier cuts on other parts of her body. recovery if complications do not set in. | by Varese. T Family Trouble Before. { | | The cutting followed a long series oi domestic troubles between Mr, ani Mrs, Varese. On July pumping station in Hartford, was shot at a number of times | Corado Ballassai. The bullets were all | wide of the riark with the exception o one, which broke the skin on the top | that he i e e # e _— wct that ,,h( a lover somewher: Dlored the shores of Wellington chan- | each day. In instituting it, the de- of \ar?seds. {.wcl]-l ,;"‘gflfis‘ii‘,f‘ ‘::SC;;: - | in Hartford whom she was unwilling | nel and the coasts of the neighbor-|positors are consulted, and unless a | SHAYNE & CO Tebled and was ne e superlor |, jcave. hood. ped in the ice, Sir Edward | preference is expressed, each one is . C. 3 @ N ceurt on a charge of assault with in-} tent to kill. His case was nolled in the high court and he was ordered de- Varese is s ported, been a quiet and inoffensive fellow The shooting was inspired by previ- | who was never in any trouble previous eus tzoubles between Varese and Bal- | to the shooting at the pumping sta- lassai when the latter left Hariford in | tion. vas never arrested in Hart- ecompany with Mrs. Varese. The coubple | ford, were arrested in Waterbury and Bal- Pay for Game Wardens. lassai was fined $20 and costs. The The arrangement by woman was released in charge of he- | ;. q game wardens a i 1 Belcher (who was in command) | notified that he will receive his state- Narsss & Quist Mer. | abandoned all but two of his ships.|ment monthly, bi-monthly, or quarter- The Resolute was found at sea by |ly, on a certain day of the month, Captain James Buddington .of New | The statements are made by a set London, brought to the United States|of clerks, independent of :the book- | and presented to England by joint res- | keepers and the ledgers, the entries | olution of congress and deiivered to|being made directly from the original | Queen Victoria by Captain J. H. Hart- | deposit of tickets and checks, This g . sten, United Sfates navy. prevents errors and _irregularities, \\'hm&h the fish| Ag¢ T r 1 she had drifted some | Which has rehcnncllrlxilend;d its adoption. A e paid a salary| 13 5 3 To facilitate handling these statements husband and they have b‘een ’,‘ ng to- | js pot working satisfactorily, accord- | ]( 20 t;:::,llexud:?gu:,m‘ehgfieghPa‘:‘?‘;;doaz‘? they use a Burroughs statement ma- nce that time. .| jng o John M. Crampton, superinten- | covered by Captain Buddington of the | chine, that prints the dates, amounts The Cutting, . dent of fish and game, and he Wiil| whaling vessel George and Mary,|°f deposits and ehecks, and totals, . abolish the salary system except in| gwneq by - Perkins & Smith of New | mere rapidly and accurately than can Policeman Lehan was standing at | Hartford and Fairfield counties. Th> | {,ondon, Conn. to whom Captain Bud. | be done by hand. The deposit tickets State and Front streets shortly after | wardens in the other six counties Wili | ginston delivered Dot and trem' whion | and checks are képt in vertical files y morning when his atten- | he paid at the old rate of compensa- | o Dnitod. States govermmeottyoiom | in - compartments for each depositor. irected to screams comins | tion, $3 a day and penses. T Bev. . Wiile Fat \fiv’ IE "'gg“ h° ’? '| The present pass book will be used rom the Cailandrillo tenement. F in 'the Thathas off P'ux-t‘Q'Fru;bixlf afié simply as a memorandum of the de- *he 2 salaries were at the rate of 3500 al entered the front doorway and encoun- | yeuy. posits and other credits, and will not id by his friends to have IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Strictly Reliable Furs Offer for the Holidays A very large and fine assortment gether spasmodically tered Varese. Lehan = immediately 2 —_— | was visited by a great many persons, |y % cestary in balancims the account placed him under arrest, and, assisted including Mr. Learned and the writer, ank is much pleased ‘wi 3 by “Policeman- Sterzing, started an in- SECOND DIVISION, A. O. H both small boys. 2 E“;’vess:l a‘;precia.tiurr)\ otethew‘:ga;}glg of Coats, Wrapg, Stoles and Muffs of the origin of the crier. e 2 The vessel was practically just as T%se“%ac‘fiingman took a .32 caiibre re. | F» J. Murtha Made President _fl"" she had been found and had a large volver from Varese’s pocket, althéugh Seventh Term and J. F. McVeigh | quantity of provisions and supplies on expressed by its customers, the prisoner had denied he was armed i Financial Secretary for 23d. | ]hoard ngmn; thnasa w;r? se‘{eral Worcester Re-elects Mayor Wright. g . . e <ezs o ried apples, an well re- W ster, Mass,, Dec. 9.—M: S bl f Ch Gifts Division No. 2, A. O. H., elected the | call how, with another lad, we heiped Gotios N WriihBhvas ro cloates 1o uitable for ristmas following officers at its meeung TIIES“ ourselves to some of these and had|day for a second term by a plurality Ohil dren Or-y day evening: President, \1‘1 J. 1\(Iunhéu barely swz]fllowe}(}i one tm- two wheg of 5,837, by far the largest any candi- (seventh term); vice president, Francis | the sentinel in charge of these turned | date for mayor ever got in Worcester. FOR FLETCHER'S Brennan; recording secretary, John A.| upon us suddenly with: “Have you|The city went for license by 4777, 126 West 42nd St. Reddy: finaucial secreta c A S4T o R l A McVeigh (23d term); tres John F.|boys been eating those dried apples?’ | The democratic vote for mayor was the urer, James ' When we made a reluctant contes- ' smallest since 1899, NEW YORK CITY