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VOL. LVIL—NO. 87 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914 PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Ot GUNMEN'S EXECUTION SET FOR 5.45| Cebled Paresrasts \Woman Disturbs |President Wilson | Cendensed Telsorems ' TRANGPORT QKOERED TO TAMPICO French Liner Springs Leak. Prince Henry of Prussip sailed for rope from Isuenos Ayres. London, April 12—The French Line 2.8 2 s £ 4‘ on All Hope fora Reprieve for Condemned Men Has'j:i“k:"i‘ 5;:?,2:;{:.,532‘3 anl_[!fi Serwca Faflfis BUSY WEEK .T:o" ettt E0% | It is Understood that the Vessel Will Take Aboard April 9, was received today from the Niagara, conveying this information. |k W. W. SYMPATHIZER IN MADI- |HAS LEFT SULPHUR SPRINGS| The Fiench Government signed an Refugees at that Port 20N GAUARR SHORCH. FOR WASHINGTON. agreement approving of a new loan to | Turkey 'Other» Paper,'anE its Total Circulation is the Larégst in Cunnectj@_ i"_ 7ffrfiop97ir'ition'7 to }he Lity's ‘Population iven U i Been G p British Steamship Abandoned. | st Thomas, D. W. L, April 11— —_— C 3 | Abandonment of the British steamship | Union miners of the Pittsburgh dis- | | vation. SEND GOOD ADVICE TO' THE EAST SIDE BOYS | Griish.iiichyins st iPin.sy;| ORGAN Dx;ow;ED VOICE | HE ENJOYED QUIET REST |{rict ssembied o aiscuss e wase =t- | GHIHUAHUA IS NOW THE REBEL CAPITAL off Barhuda Island. was decided toda: Tho 150 tons of dynamite forming o ;s part of the cargo was saved, but e o Lady, Elizabeth Cust, of London, coal on board was lost. Attacks on Dr. Parkhurst Unheard Be. | Expects to Return Next Sunday— | 790" G700 H Fichti h ;. R s = 7 ieavy Fightin, i Governor Glynn Hears Final Appeal of Attorneys, but Re-| wmilitant Createes Disturbance. cause of the Sonorous Vibratiens of | Mountain Air has Greatly Benefited [ o\ /o oo L ghting has been Reported Between Contending London, April 11—May Stewart Bi Ejected Edifi M Wil ’'s Heal o .. mint and the Boise 2 ho, F - . g o . 1l E E 9 jected from Edifice. rs. Wilson’s Health. . orces—Hospital fuses to Interfere With the Executions—Men Still Stout- | the militant suiiraseite who with o/ ¥ office mext year. pital Ship Solace Ordered to Hasten De- E PO | valuable porcelains in the British m- The Union League Club of New arture for Scene of Strife—Li i ly Protest Innocence of the Crime—No Confession is Ex- | Y2lustle, porcelains in the BrUeh b | New York April 13— Jans Bet, a | White Sulphur Springs, W. Ve, Avril | Yors: wene on remmes as 2ottiy v B Lind to Confer with Pres- turbance when charged today that tho | vouns woman sympathizer wiih ‘the | esident Wiison ~left 'here at | poscd o woman suivase. ident Wilson this Week ~ 3 police magistrate was compelled to ad- | doctrines of the Industrial Workers of | 1212 o'clock tonight for Washington n s L. pected, Notwithstanding Rumors to that Effect. B rrttne a1 the World, at the morning ser- | Siould ofilclal business permit, ho will | A man Lelieved ta be John Egan, of i L Vice ‘of Madison Square Presbyierian | Feturn nex tay and spend the weel | Wasiington, was kifled by a New York — St ageitas LB statel. ehiureh interrupted the service and wa | end with Mrs Wilson, who remaincd | Cetral trn at The Bronx : : ; e Albany, N. Y, April 12—The last)added, I am sure they would not have | London Aprll 12—The suragettes|2riested. Rising from a weat which R SRS T Pl : e A ting in Juares today, to assure fain sliramer of hiopé LhAt & reprieve | porne a confession from Dago Franic’ | Dosothy Evins and Midge Mulh of. | e had preempted in th E St renes e ) e | Striking | cond: : the : ; : : v at Wastington might be granted the four New York fIn my opinion he will have no state- | ficlals of (he Belfast branche of the, ] chancel, Miss Est started an at- | improved in health since she has been | ern Railrcad near St. Clair, ¢ = ton t < x en it zunn passed late today ment to make, S5 pis Women's Social and Political Unon, | {0¢, “hancel 3488 rles D, Park. | here, and another week in the moun- ! Edn a b e 2 to the Tress In the exe urx;ilc‘).(.‘nr..,\_ ,-n.“zruz:xlue;‘ - ;TII:;" attorneys left for New York |y 1,‘.1:‘\?‘0(;:»!;1,.):: :v‘\:‘)‘*(\..a.l;?“r:} hav- ‘the pastor 9 tain alr is expected to bring back her : Prof. Herry H. Sov head of the t ! v em 3 t ted “with serted state capitol Governor Gly onight. - eir possession explosives fo attention to | Strensth and health, tampicn Women's ¢ ., near X efuge : heard the final appeals of two attor- the purpose of committing a felo e Cionile 2 e voung | The president faces a busy week at | port Nev comiui B C. G. F. Wahle and H.T. Kcin- | WESSAGES SENT soys | ere liveraied from pr oA swid It whs Just a8 the prayes | Washington. Uppermost in his mind | © for a stay he death sentenc oing on a hunger strike. consecration was about to be of- |8t present are the Panama tolls con Rotert 0od {J WIT for the last time refused to B AT O ey : e Wpokce”she ‘wavea s | troveray and. ‘the anirtrust pr ne 3 St o i 1 tos WITH PRESIDENT. Advise Them to Avoid Bad Company | TRAFFIC BLOCKED ON newspape “This church,” | éramme. He feels confident that t 1y D = 5 s . X " 1 D e g ¥ No News at Either War or Navy De« r arents. she added, “has a minister who re- | €xemption clause will be repealed witk 1 y De: and Stick to Church and Pare NEW HAVEN ROAD | S, adied, ‘has ; out amendment in_the senate as it nt + nt from Battiefields. ing N ¥ ’ . - : _ was In tle house. With regard to trust Booat : ve Wash- | the 1 r e Hary | Losomotive and Two Mail Cars of A Tactful Organist. legislation, he expects to confer WIth | ingten or. Aucster 1 Spomisa o will rer a hington, April Okefittiandl Frank 1 Green Mountain Express Leave Track| mue organist Represe ntative Underwood and other ieo) o Eib 4 = 1 E plc vere = s 2l en Tk Ve | spent their last day on earth. As S reke of| der and catching s aders during the present wee s ¢ t t upon th of two ey e DT e i | sunmen whose picturesqu , April 12—The tracks of | jegan runn s fingers gently over |, Lh¢ Presiden | - v : during _the ik Jobn G A ired toe | were flung across the continent NewiYork, New [Haven and Hart|iiye axeyhis ey t then essayed to|Clal business L William S. Richard: . ) peon d . between: evidence Ein oo Sing. wreck on the main line three|the organ, but the organist changed 1 tion of - | his own use. e Sol T e i > torn Torreon be- Then ine gunmen's attorneys were | 1h the SieCirle cpallav Sing D rters of a mile east of Harricon Shech o ifiog MWich the Epi e crew 3 : 3 > Cacranza, % Jale and a trifle nervous, | O 0 ves who bade them £0od- Green lountain express, which conorous vibrations of the big the The coronation of the leave £ i the cc ionalists, and rm volce, the governor i, .® jiay and to their spiritual ad- the Grand Central station at $.04| pipes Only a syllable or two of what e nt driving Japan w T rder n eral s leader of the Gentlemen, 1 am sorry, butu I can- | visers the four condemned men again ., bound for Montreal via Spring-| the woman was trving to say reached | 2 Ao i se v of ? S SDiaste s miths ok . e o an> | declared_their innocence and as night was derailed at 8.30. The elec- [ o Conat WS ¢ : my ¥ i 1 ient Wilson r the cap- B A i, 10, ge my | 00 Ied down over the prison and the { tric locomotive and two mail cars left| " Freavime of the dist 1ce, the sex- | tonight wer and 7 — - ital_tomorrow end trip death watch stood close about thoeir | the tracks but the two passen: ton rushed to the street and called | S flancee, - 1| The first “divor 2 CHIHUAHUA NOW CAPITAL. |to West V Lind is coming cells there was mothing to indicate | coaches remained on the rails policeman and these two men, as- | Wilson, Frz 3 was opened in Clovel Lo — up the coast from Vera Cruz aboard | that they would not deny i train crew and the ted Dby of the congre Cary Grayson, U. £ h will attend General Carranza and Have yacht Mayf ‘.\ nd l}l': gh rl;D | untit the end caped virtuall tion, cjected Miss Est from the build- | Went aboa oipeiyate car wiich was | marrtil arm tablished Quarters T e | “Which would go first to the chair| Trafic was blocked by the wre S i e i ] “he. a train due in Washington ahie an_waters, he is was a sceret that omly the warden |of the steel bridze above the tracks | (on. whore sha was i morrow. _ The race meeting at Norfolk, Va - | o cro Tuciday! About gis : o knew. It would depend, it was said, | which carries the feed wire. bt 4 = s 16 : Moiribitl t 1 3 is making his re sanges his decision before morning, ch carrles the electric feed 5 Ak Eor : o A e e upon their demeanor. He upon whom | When the locomotice left the ralls of the consregation. cam orney-General ard’s « ¢ ) the Mexi e e M e amy, hoper was | the brafal bore heatiest, whoss nerves | it crashed. into one of the SuPborink | Cf the clurch to ste the Woman ELIMINATION OF ROOSTERS, | Aonient bookumali 3 enust v meeing for the firss iy gave evidences of snapping, would be { pillars and brought it down with the | gy When she was arra at t and > o th otithe Madera rhv S vlied, “on the contrary, | Airst despatched, thus to obvi bridge in a tangle of steel beams and | the police statlon Miss Est said to the | Kill, Seli or Coop Them to Reduce| Two persons were drowned and five L L ey tnlisg G the-o scene, Prison gossip had it that ¢ | wires. desk sergeant: “Nobody could be heard o Loa (e Aduice injured when an_ autome plunged | ¢ : g I et o tace o tace;tallc letwaet then told of the nature | Louie” (Louis Rosenberg) was The only injured were the engineer, | with that old organ squeaking.” = it ferryboat into th 3 S CSiohomn an Vilia il s reoultt THEm ¢ _his ). emphasising the fact | Most erratic of the four and that he | William J. Murphy of New Haven,| Dr. Parkhurst, who was ill, Was not | ashington, Apsll 11—This is the|°F 5, Va. g n | ck unders ng concerning the o s the governor Was | jought the first to die would be “Dago | emiah Hackett, a mail clerk, who re- | her harangue, PRt Bt the Densmensyar Acioul e | | with the executions, | two hours—from about three | ntil five—the attorneys plead- | “d with the governor. They made no | Ly appeals to his sympathies. Only tho | new evidence that was prese S 3 fore Justice in New York R A e r last chance to save the | from the electric chair gone, the attorneys walked slowly from the amber. t seems the boys must die” Mr. hie saic Unless the governor Would march first to the chair. Others | wko received a scalp wound, and Jer- | in the building when Miss Est began A More than 64,000 miners v : h ; ; : = fure announces against roostors : ez of pressing R e sl ous 1o | Frank” (Frank Ciroficl) the Italian of | ceived injuries fo mis back. = % iag ected when practical ~ Knoy v ey taet T (haaous, 10 |the quartette, who has declared in | The accident it is belioved was due e e oal mines in A Conesaint id, “and ried to explain them fully statements to Governor Glynn and |to the breaking of one of the pony|EXPEDITION TO the poultry specialists of the Depart-| Ly 1, the ‘evidence and | Others that he was far from the scene | irucks of the motors. ment of Agriculture have started | e n » scene of war came esterday_ et forth verbally - |sshot down. James Clancy, warden |special train and continued to their B e 4 i Tanes 4 Josterday, set forth verbally the eac [OS1OL TR, me Ceney, warien | special tra U. of P. Museum Seeking Ethnological | the scason between May 1 and Decom- | 14517, T ) South Sltmore, St s g e ovidence P | Centions surrounding even electrocu- Specimens and Data of Tribes there. |bor 1. Saturday, May 16. has been|,ud made good ¢ 7 x $hen gave hit and his counsel the af- | fons, shook his head and turned away e ot aside as Rooster day i - SENSATIONAL ESCAPE WIND DOES DAMAGE There is nothing left for us to do | When the subject of the order of death [ LID DOWN TIGHT Philadelphia, s e e e, L A permit was 2 ® OF BANK ROBBER.| AT LYNN, MASS. But continue our duties as bearers of | Was mentiofed. ¥ AT SN HooK | Slieof Benndylvania, Mnuseum Aok h for hens and | Guaranty Bank and Tru s kit — tad news. We ashall telegraph . to [~ The Franciscan sisters, -blaci-robed | despatched an expeditfon to the north- A SIS 00 Ot TSI, S v f M W Hurt by Falling Sign—Trees i 1a ew | and black-hooded, urged the four gun- | N; ern* portion of Siberia which lies be- | pullets.” - 2 5 M . oman Hu y Falling Sig 2 Ossining and later return to New , urg SUN- | Nineteen Arrests For Alleged Viola L, Lo e b I 1 i = Blow ot Do York to report the governor's decisfon | Men to accept their fate as punish- | P St T tween the Yenesei and Lena riv The department estimates that on B 5 own Down. to the relatives of the condemned | ment for their sins whether they wero | fons of Sunday Law. fo rthe purposes of collecting ethno- | third of the tremendous annual loss Jo men.” innocent or guilty of murder. They | . traven ¢ April 12_That | 108ical specimens and data among the | ezes is due the rooster. It is exp - Statament from Executive Chamber, | 1010 the doomed men that their com. | New Haven, Conn. April 12—That| indigencous tribes there, of whom lit- other states will foll atement from Executive Ghamber. |munity would offer a special prayer | the lid will be clamped down tight|tle is known. H. U. Hall, recently a | that “Rooster Day” wil be pret aeoatten statement isaued at the | for them from four to six in the morn- | ot Savin Rock this summer wes Jach | student of anthropology dt the Uni- | erally established. ecutive chamber follows: ing. i today when —— b StS | vsreity of ondon, heads the expedi- s E Judge Wahle renewed the applica- | To the boys of the East Side in | Were made for alleged violations of|tion which will join others sent out | MEMORIAL BRIDGE tion and the governor heard him for | New York the Jewish trio of the gun- | the secular law. Proprietors and em-|py the University of Oxford and the | TO MAJOR ene hour and a half. {men sentp final message through Dployes of moving picture houses, the|jfoscow Academy. The latter is led ‘The application was renewed on |Rabbi Jacob Goldstein. “Whitey Lew- | iving horses and the “racer” were|py Aigs Czaplicka, a noted Russian | the same facts that were before the |is” wrote: jfhoss Btak én s costo One of the|woman scientist. | governor originally and the affidavits |/ “There are many boys who are well | motion picture houses opened again| " The triple expedition was planned in | seph Tedesco, 28 years old, an al- to_60_d; signs and plate girls appear lass froi n ng other minor damage. : 5 Mrs, N ha Sherburne was hurt by fmor p e LT \ falling siz nn and was taken the s home in an unconscious condition. > p ridg r L : P g Trees in that ere blown down Former President Taft to Deli ove at D | S %dia nboaber ¥ - from contact dress at Unveiling. 1 - > , Minister from 1 with broken ele wi An eleven i 1to, will i ot gate Lynn New England Augusta, Ga., | 1 *llea S torn from its he governor replied that there was | they et Into. Bad my is the | the audience. o aitne Tty wihiae o Pretident William H : s . rown across the nothing before him (o justify his . | case of their fall. They get 5 bad | The entire nineteen were released In | fram Moscow moxt momin rrq Seihel | the principal : - Walter Smith, a ng ghas terference with the course of the law.” | record and then, no matter whether | bonds of $100 each for a hearing in | oo side jeurnene thos mm) ond EXCeDt | hers Tuesday of ¢ B S me ] alton Smith = neg B " 1 ’ L B o a was made in the ex- | guilty or not, they would be framed | Orange town court The ac- | egther throughout the trip. Through | Soes : 1, 'son of the Ch w "gal 2 Sors Blacks cutive chamber with only the gov- |up, ion of autho a some- | {He oesistance of the Russtan gh | Arch u Atos oot mploye SR e e i emmor, his legal adviser, John . Saxe, | % Keep away from bad company.’ is | thing like consternation amon the | tmne amcincs of the Russian govern- | win be “arc e s : o e controlied. the ginmen's two attorneys and Frank | the best message I can send.” proprietors of various enterprises at | oiitors and omil wocris Secu A0y | Aide” Major Butt was m < : === A JTicmey, the governors secretary, | ‘Lefiy Louie” said: “Add what T|the “Rock” who figure on Sunday bus- bt o e B e : : p 3 SAN-DOMI present. The governor did not appear | said the other day about bad com- | iness to make a living. = t. Major Butt was a native e 5 x- A atter the attoriers had jeft the cham. | pany. "A ‘fellow who' honestly carns | — e MILITANTS ASSAIL [ B e e e f e : 2 HAYES SURGENCESEDS Saxe gave out the statement | $6.00 a week is better off than he who | R i K a e T n A t i and =ail that the governor would | gets $1000 & woek, it he does not set | MORE WRECKAGE FROM BISHOP OF NORWICH |city of Sta. The Masonte ; man o Government Now Virtually in Contrel Bave nothing more to say. it straight, SEALER SOUTHERN CROSS. : Ofiwhich Mador. Dutt was o % mali 5 ¥ 3 ‘ of the Republic. While the attorneys were with the | “We were supposed to have as many e As Protest Against the Forcible Feed- | will have a prom E « — governor a report bacame current that | friends as any fellow that was on | Large Quantities Passed 100 ing 'of Women Prisoners. | monics. * Sixty member Al : . Sheriff an a 2 Sl e n of ere coming here to |a sho , it was e ‘shool’ B Lowestoft, England, Ay 2 vatting it . S iclivering up all thei he executive, Onme rumor was | (synagogue) that stood by us outsids | St Johus' N. T Aprill 12—Floating | Jarée number of suffragettes dists Ll e Gl il - e aotis el — Smotnes wasion from the | of our parents. Stick to the shool’ and | wreckasa. believed to have come from | d the gervice at St. John's church STRANGLING HUSBAND | 1u. pactiefiag of the S oo % 5 - force ler nd of General Mau~ B Another owas ihat they |to your parents. If I had life to live | {ho missing sealer Southern Cross, was | 4av while the bishop' of Norwich was — B tiotfiag of the Seven xth | i < 4 5 7 1 ief of the Lhousht 4 Jast personal appeal to the |over again, I would surely follow this | reported Dby the sealing n officiating. = Several days ago the | Jury Debated Five Hours Over “Lit- || 5 fenckal | - E ) -4 a forti- S ight sa gunmen’s | advice. S Bloodhound Which arrived today bishop was visited by a delegation of Ho: Wornan 1n Blasic™ | . B AT 2, has also sur= When the zovernor heard this te- | tng ? ius Blood” said he had noth- | Bloodhound passed a large —quantity | SUffrageties and after a long parley 5 b s 2 rendered to rals commanded potihen the siveme st fls T lnEI to add“m what he gald ts.ud[. lof wreckage Saturday afternoon, | Consented to see two of them. They S erfr R s o hon Twha fhis " Gsen oty itively he would not | I must dle some time.” Lefty Loule | ahout 100 mijes southeast of this port | Brotested to him against tho forcibie : n b Anna Rics, » id daughter ‘of ) near bills poointed g 3 - o Sesident srant o atdience. He de- | told his wife; “it it icases God that | It fias aprarentis been. washed feeding of women, and he promised i k] PG Told idadahits ELW : R : o hew 1500 men, is -3 el > o i e waother | the Bloodhound had mot heard of the | #tlon. = for four hours. She was accused > v ving 8 1 e nst the insurrec= and Str Wahle said he did mot think | never been more than a little wila.” e | V3, 0S 1o MACAREY (K, : s Several of th mewera | WhO they ever had any intention of com- |said, eiiibees SRl |e. then others ran to the fi 4 0. | Searching in the vieinity of L e e oot iy culhe, executions ere expected to oc- | Hace was notified by wireloss of the ‘pulpit and exclaimed: : — ¥ e - 5 of the position of the wreckage an Yo SOIC oD, Williyon, protest i ey oat. Black Hand o of Washingten s. £ t o| MAINE STEAMSHIP CO. started ‘immediately for the scenc. | 2ainst the torturing of v : IS Ga o “in the suppr ot | hungry birds > e + STEAMER DISABLED, 1TALY TO FORESTALL WARSHIPS THROUGH —— = from the edlfice, after which the bish- | evidence. One witness, who mad. s = : S Ednicy RAILWAY STRIKE. PANAMA CANAL. MRS. WILLIAM SPRAGUE op was able to deliver his sermon damaging ~r;1!:v-v;y;"n(wh\‘\-:\;‘rv;»~ the tr & 1 Revante 'Sifivsr Serv . . Halted in Long Island Sound for Tem= & N i = SUFFERS STRAINED BACK. — Sarsd. (o eyes of his' cou nen in | engineer cadetships in the n: o s potaty) Rspale rmy and Navy to Be Used to Main- | Atlantic Fieet to Steam Through Big | EARLY PROSPECTS | the court room. vice will be i : Y tai s i f Had Just Returned from Two Years’ | e T ginning June 1 ¢ Yo ! 12—Because of an i Ditch Early in July. Sta i Barie: & FOR FISHERIES POOR | prenCH BULLDOG | SHOOTING AFFRAY n piston rod, the steamer e = : 7 in z = = P | £ the Maine Steamship R April 12.—In addition to the| San Diego, Cal, pril 12—United = e Brotony ERhbrms s A e 1o Mas 08 WITH RUBY IN RiNG | Henry C. Merritt, former supervis- AT BRIDGEPORT.} h left here last night for army, the whole fleet will be emploved | States warships of the Atlantic fleet | gpreane, onecime Loverner of Hioan | 5 weie o) 7 4 led While Protect! Sis- b 1 her voyage when only to facilitate communications and main- | will steam through the Panama canal | Isiand, and Mrs. Sprague arrived hore | Arrived in New York Saturday—Prop- | 1000 VIEEE, ST firanutiliedggvlle. Pey e a s les up Lond Isiand sound and tain order in case a general strike is | early in July, speed up the pdcxfi‘:cnas[‘:ud:\y“«m m,u‘u the steamer Lorraine 2 St. hw‘m-e, April erty of Vienna Baron. the town $150,000 ter-in-Law—Murdere: scapes. nehe 3 x’;;x;;::a;gl;:::.lflrs!owfire; inavgurated by the railway emplo e s o 2 o om Havr.e They have beer living in | Fren iner Cali arr re 2 Jridgep . < = = 55 Wiy st Bekis e e b SO o B 1R | i tor fhe st tyo years today from Bordeaux bringing New York, Api - B The Government of France has ap- | o orioion 1 rield o e L Sover o paeXL i this way the | Roads by the same route, secording to| ‘Jut hefore the Lorraine left quaran- | ton fishermen who wil "534 | Buroness. Kary nig o : protecting 1 - j e fas attitude the government appears to | Diego harbor today and made prelim- | fame g eny Suie When a burstcof ) ing the season about toopen S P S U award ’- lied i ¢ y h Star had more than ffty ot favorabie to that section of the | of the battleships, st e ) L LI b it o bt c ere among them. Some of them raiiway men which is advocatinz the | The purpose of this early Jaunt | mirqoor maq in’ s, Packwards out of | north Atlantic e s wio . George Gay, an ironworker, 33 years The . > sall again on the steamer guiplosnreuc of strong coercive wicas- | through the samal, he said, was S oBkdootna el onHer taok oiStaw= | laxs reduload ol minics) S e chlles sl Biak meck: ro | 9ld, who claims tobe & brother ~of | cre per . ing, and others took trains for prove to the wo it e biz water- | h 3 t 3 hatt s - ol Tinis: ot Wil T va Tangu: was arrested in New 4 us_orsamzations ot civil| Wi IS e\ ow 1 Feadiness fmEta s oo bio T Nors sieinols [of S S 0t T b et s Whe | a UMM BHE St WA 6 X "1%1 York charged with having $150 worth | b hait hous is o erect barric » o Greenwich Trolley Conduotor Killed el Neutuntla STt | ONLY ONE HU = relative by form a fria | NEW ;L ONDONZBOUND ness 10 tuka pose RAE DL NeAN Y e April 12.—Patrick | Sehoon made ¥y star yho, registered in Philadel: | woman wi r SCHOONER RAN ON SHOAL. enagham, ndu r on a trolley car, here = x mof the Doy F % - : = army on their e, IN WORCESTER COUNTY. | died in o i 3 £ 53 oficers ure o — 3 Qe o TLIL fady, n - o pe Injury, regime Chart Shows it to Be Highest of Any .t b A = d On Sides in Ditch. gneen gt o in Massachusetts. ar te ve the head! SARBINAL (GIBBONS John Moore A en- 7 iew witncases. prescnted. (o Justics | bronh Hp Amd HAvG Bocd beroncs, | loniEht and the ProDrielor Was Sain | or paets ave memen : 3 2 0 s, Ny save expense as well as to Goft_vesterday afternoon. Tho do mot look out for the company | arrested, togother with four men In|make the results more certain. It | 1 strangling her husband, Joseph Mus: thon i . , welghed seventy-five : e g sent is now virtually in than herse More t ,000 school children | atas i " nd peace pre= | was choked by an apple peeling found | Bird Club marched nanufac:- | the Jonato uled OF by Revenue Cutter Acush- ar . 5 | Whe: struck by another ON EASTER FASHIONS. artf n., Apr Stawi I I ertain_towns fn | 2 ensl Tnloxtes s = el £ “estér county ahest rate Would Discourage Tendency to Over- UTILITIES COMMI ¢ nsunity i the o cording to | Siialipe ot 2 5 ; had TO INVESTIGATE WRECK | & (A, SN, Uit Frciotions 5 | Bt HArtford. Comn, April 12 Two | - O : 5 T . 1 oo the mhow on Wi ¥ Train on ettt ore tne Stidents today. M | covered here today, making a total of | Modern tender P . ou g : 5 ras apparently not damaged. The sea Lot R ey said s figures wero based on the in- | PIOTES hers today, making a total of | SICCH Lon Toe | D - o [oF 5 TRy remained calm during the night so y take of various state insane asvlums. | (ESS MO nder dusrantine ealth | 0 (o8 ersile, comotive, tender ! 1 Lian 1 prte b Qoo e . that the revenuo cutter Acushnet was br. Soutt ure Was on ey- |Precautions to prevent a possible | Haster 5 s ‘the tra 3 3 ine Astier, @ reiired surgeon of | Lerd ral cayses {SDISEC Sl Recicr® the ahodl arteriacre senice, though witich he declared such | further spread , a day celebration of the the trad) 2 fe French navs om | eral attempts. a condition as that in Worcester R T o | ot et s ba e crovi e of Sloana A e - un B £ learned that bher Nome was in Spring- | Twe Injured in Auto Accident. use Of Lhe WFECK | the insane had been found to come' Philadelphia, April 12— Arrived s tha e i st Luella Nest, of Topeka, K. field, Mass. She was about %] Greenwich, C April 12—Clar- At > - had ! I 2, Ap: : ivil activities that interfere with the | New Yo ! . of Topeka, Kan,, fasy. Bhe , Conn, April 13 B o= e Tl i S L | cus aritoar ohbmereanes (of e ny | eurli 1ol R . thieted e the G Loaset | Siends in the o "o nown, | oS ot " wWaskentaeh roceiven rd 1 & , N. 8. April 11—Arrived, | should be discouraged. I would include | S bonnet Wwere | for injuries infiic ¥ the Governor | I : miploy cal o waich the fire- OETORR | steamer Empress of Britain, Liver- | in such activities the tendency to over- | Sisty F'reda Lesten a dressmaker, aged | jn nis office scaffle for the She had i ol 1ocal | minor injuries, as the result of an au- fEter of per- | = pool. emphasize fashions. I have noted tnat | 2y Jumped to hier death today from i | possession of papers relating to parol- | 1aunary Lompblle wreck near Christ church to- ! 220 G : G window of her third floor room in Har- | jng o State prisoner i e ay, Tho driving shaft of the ma- 1 at Awo Lisut, Thomas M. Benham. T = tendency, gnd I feel that it should be ' jom into a throng of paraders on the | "8 * = Case of Bubonic Plague at Havana. | Ghine broke und poth men wers thrown. ‘tendent| Baltimore, Md, April 12—Licuten~| Fair Weather Forecast For Week. ¥ ged | sidewalk. ~ Her brother saved her lifc | A Statewide Movement (o raise a| Hav 112 : f{out in the roadway, Clarence Tenov, of the | ant Thomas M. Henham, a retircd ofi- | Washington, April 12—Generally fair on Easter eve, when she tried to in- | fund to aid the of men lost | bu c a the chauffeur, was arrested, charged |Ger of the revenue cutter service, 70 | weather for Easter week in all parts Steamer Reported by Wireless. | jhale gas. Five dollars of her savines | recently in S dland sealing | by 3 | with operating without a Hcense, the fire- | years old, died here tonight. He was | Of the country except the South At-| New York, April 12—Steamer Saxo- |had disappeared from her purse, he | disas mass Y depart 15| Kelly is in the Greenwioh hospital Vis heme in|retired on account of blindness L-a.uscxl]l:l tic states where rain js indicated | nia, Trieste far New York smnulledimld the police and the disappointment | meetin Wi ed three bl In the infected | ¥t a fractured skull and a brokea collar bone. Kenkenbach 8 mlso 8§ ction of the spirit, a day in = e bt ey o L LT e e spiritual considerations should | Made Desperats by Lack. of Easter insane, papers found in her | scause her aster bonnet were injurca hate|by hardships during his four years' |for the figst day or two, was 90 miles east of Sandy Hook at noon. | over inability to make Isater pu I “ive hunc dollare | zone, ordering residents to leave ice in the Arctic region. cast today by the weather burcau, Dock 630 p. m. Monday. saches preved upon her was pledged at the meeting. their homes. the hospltal,