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[ ’ 4 by v i . Sl = - - < = =" W | E:I‘ K l;m 3 \"»l =4 = g h < o = VOL. LVIL—NO. 37 = NORWICH, CONN. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1915 TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS : = ¥ e — — —_— = The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double T+~ & Any‘Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population o GERMANS ADVANCE: | Gabld Faragraphs Garranza Expels |A Compromise | Condensed Telearams AMERIGAN WARNINGS ARE EXPLICIT ! Pennsylvania Rubber Co., ut| ’ Front. e anis inister On the Ship Bill = pReriin, via Amsterdam to Lendon. | Horn, the bridge *dynaniiter cor RUSS] ANS RETRE e e e e B st el VO3 | Germany Advised That United States Will Hold the Twi CAN FOR HIDING IN LEGATION A § Taa } . . o war BEEWRENICANRDA L | A MAN| PUT FORWARD BY DEVDCRATS IN | William o of New York choked| *Imperial Government to.a Strict Accountability WANTED. THE HOUSE. cating a picce of S | Statement by Former President Taft! | in Address on Monros Doctrine. | A Strong German Movement Has Begun in East| ... ron 5itne jarsest gain-| ering_in the history of the Canadian e i 24 HOURS TO DEPART A TEMPORARY MEASURE |y il SRR pop DESTRUCTION OF AMERICAN VESSELS | Sanet . kL . club heard Wililam Howard Taft's ad- Chester W. Witters, vice-president of d s on t 2 ry Br: Instru | " h vernr v | the Central Vermont Railway, died c Prussia, Where They are Concentrating Troops | gress o e Stonros Ductrine today: | Secretary Bryan Instructs Gommander | An Amendment That the Gevernments | Ceniral verment” Rafivas, o lident of the club, acknowledged _the| ©of Battleship Delaware, at Vera| Activities Will Cease Two Years {debt of Canada to the Monroe Doc-{ ey { ch, he said, had simplified| Cruz, to Take Him Aboard And Loss of American Lives—Great Britain is Informed of After the Close of the European War | the Texas Compr miiferd Tor s cou ro than | | Tex.at & 1oma of $300, 2R | the Responsibility She Must Now Assume in Case of the NS RETIRE FROM THE MAZURIAN LAKE oo, covners on more tmen| s e CHE ‘ 53 | o e {:,:S':: ‘%i%g'?;;‘;’fifiiaw'm'fi;‘m;:] e e o feed tate ‘| ,,,-lf;,;;‘,L,“fi;:.’.’,;?,;*; Sl Bl oy e igifine: So Shil Hi Continued Misuse of the American Flag—High Officials red, referring to the one hundred | today that ¢ jcharge of robbing the mails | ne ranza o fnistration e Deemed it Best to Speak in Unmistakable Terms Now Rather Than Await the Alarming Effect Upon the American Public Which Might Ensue From the Sinking of an American Vessel With Scores of American Citizens of peace. Ho alluded to the fact|ered the Spanish minister to Mexico | the deadlock i ntinues, but Details | fhat the Geneva convention had award- v has blocked 1tS| Direct steamship service between In Poland and the Carpathians Battles Co 3 e et e (B New Nore and Monteriieo Sud Buen are Lacking—Austrians Report Repulse of Muscovites in | 5% | yke it: Engiana aant |like it; but you paid it . Ike sood Carpathian Mo ins—Invaders Have Attacked the |sports” declarea Mr. Taft. “And we the th‘m SH have had difficulty in distributing it rer since.” Allies in Argonne Section Along the Vosges, and Nieu- | g S008™ oo States aia not . |like to pay the $5,000.000 she was port and the District Along the Yser Have Been Heavily | obiized to pay by the' fisheries arbitra- ut she paid It ed As to the policy of the United States Bombarded. | toward the countries of Burope now at = —— war, Mr. Taft d: it : “You know President Wilson's poli mbroideries, wheat, te2 | 'm loyal to the president and behind r, anthracite coal, Newfoundland |pim in that poliey. You wouldn't salt for curing fish, limes, tWines, | think much of me if T wasn't” Asres, I be started March 10 The Bessemer and Lake Erie order- 5,000 tons of steel rails from the States Steel Corporation mills. wages of children under 14, was pas Ly the Alabama House. It g by to await the alarming the | A to | encue t upon can public opinion which might sinking of u vessel Lincoln’s Prayer March 4th, 1865 s to the | | The Southern sumed operation of Cananea, Mexi ic Railroad re- | ns' Betweeni and the United States preventive of the critical ies discussed in them mined with gredt care of the communicatione A strong German gun in East Pru German forces | IRkl Yo rbidatng amploruiant { | i i large rated. America n lives by in its |news print paper, new ocontemporaneously, the Russ) are and hooks reapers, mowers, bind He sympathized with Canada in the Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, tha e ced a bill providing for the creation | "évently proclaime e es of war 0 retiring from the Mazurian lake dis harvesteds, binder twine, traction | state of tension and anxiety which the| 2 Department of Markets in New | Strict Accountability from Germany.| e e e I trict to their own frontier. The Rus- |ditching machines, War entailea and then turned to the of war may soon pass away York city P a5 o t o] op DAY S S N L | sian general staffi admits th | discussion of his subject proper, the| official statements and possibly these | typesetters and caste: | Monroe Doctrine. Let, of God will that it c The Salvation Army turned over to e = serent merchant ship would De new otensive aperations are hose to |~ From the Increased tariff duties, an = S o bR R s Tha Red Oross tor . distabute: 1o gover covered by the reprosentations of ihe Which a Berlin despatch recently re- |annual revenue of between twenty and | copmep g = | onds ) years of unrequitte e i ot butions > i American goverument, heeat ferred as impending and as promis- | twenty-five million dollars is expected. | OER GENERAL A YR eIt w ; fetomies i ; migbt result | insigtence that all 1 ing decisive results and perhape a big - = CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY. - i i Pl il tion. of American ves_| be vieited and. nd pasecs vigtory. S ; by the sword, as was said 1ow be said he directors of the Calumet g Lt : 1 In Poiang and the Carpathians the | SERBIAN ARMY STILL | To Violate American Neutrality by SRR T A e Ot 8. deplorsbiE ainmtion Ful! Text of Notes, R e vaws e s way HAS STRENGTH OF 220,000.| Promoting Military Operations in “The Judgements of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.” quarterly dividend of $5 a share Sl e ey ngton, Feb. 11—The f; detafls are lacking in the various of- | And is Well Supplied With War Ma- - o R o2 zke b0l o & S e sl (0 e s Y lal B. J. Viljcen, who commanded a! 1, as God gives us to see t t us trive on t st e 3 | ‘The secretary 2 nstehs mg advances in the Carpathian moun-| Sofia, via The Hague and LondoniBoer army against the British in the 3 | To Greut Britain t tes|ed Ambassador Gerard rlin to twins and report Russian repulses. Feb. 11, 11.25 p. m.—The Serbian army ! South African war and w chief mil work we are in: to bind up the nation’s wounds; to care for him who Ps | pointed out “the present to the German gover In the west, particularly in the Ar-|still has a strength of 220,000 men, weil| tary adviser to Francisco Madero when 3 bility” which w note to the fo z effe: Zonne and the Vosges, there have been | supplied with war materials and £00d. | tye Mexican revolution began in 1910, guallhavesborue the Tt Hedru SR W on = AL the British gov B e government of the Nieuport and the district along the|the course of an interview sald: pear on February 13 for examination B e T ” ; g s imports o the United o of an attack rected to the proclamation of the Ger— Y8k have beon hewvily bombarded: “The 1ull ir: the operations, after the on the charge of conspiracy. Viljoen | among ourselves with all n Second Inaugural Address vear. if England sanctione 1an admiralty on the 4th of Febr ply in full to tho United States £0v- | December, has given the Serbian £ov-| having consired to viowts Americar Twenty-one miners cmployed in the | British vessels and the Eritain and Ireland including the wh ernment's protest against the deten-|ernment an opportunity to put NEUhALitr I HrOMOLng Tllitate e | ————————————————————————————————————————————— | i1 0 Uhe Pacific al Mines 8 charact of the Englis annel ‘ave it Be co 3ritish tion of American shipping lered as comprising the seat of w rchant vessels found in good shape. I will 1t South Wellington, were drowned by ations territory of Low- | e - warships. 1t the army is as good tods E o {a rush of wate that all enemy e ] 10 other allezed co a rush of T kAl e Premier Asquith 1 as in August, but it has R it T s Hmed o nd to avert an | - in those waters after the 1Sth Instant commons stated that C E | profited by the check to the Austrian: the California-Mexica orward tonizht | Republican Leader Harold will be destroved. although it may not arranging for more stringent | s ach o Bkt op e e o always Le po to save crews and mpany ra It is learned from other sources|er California border and Gene rues against German trade | bill re passengers of the violution by the enemy of the | thac Serbla has Tecently imported e Vae e faa.quns e Inaiocity dehfidc | ment ar New ¥ pose. th danger within e ewaring the question in the house | [LUCh War material. The food 1 California. Viljoen, who .a | 2 : i st ooy hecause, i view R LR e aantl the house | in Serbia Is ample for the arm an employe of the Californta 1.4 | Temporary Emergency Measure. | Thomas Tinker who it is charged | s e Ko Pt ey O e e e 0t h¢ | medicaments and _sanitary malerials | and Catile company, was arrested ros o o AME PSRy Eaperiiny il canis shot and killed tstable Richard | Sultation with the entire cabinet nave been ordered by the British g« reible loss of Iif@ in the war Great|uro scarce. A France and Russia| ferdar on & tohomy wosarrested yes- | sagetor the Thinine Cboics e Pas- | Tart was faken from the county t| Copies @i Foreign Diplomats. | rument on the of Jan taln was prepared fo announce | cannot come to Serbias assistance in| il ot the tme and Sveve from & |sage of the shipping bl as o tem-|3uyfield, Ky, and Iynched otiss Sgeen ity gt o ary and of the s ‘of mari- basis on which the allies Wwere WIling | this partioular, Serbia is looking to| be 0. o theireaies bl i feiie e e 0 3 =t nd B time warfare, possible B Gy it T e | America. for supplies. has en on the border for aide: of \the @anstol® whilatilia C. H. Raine of Memphis, who plead- pened to always to e s from o A L F I SRR _new Austro-German msivel years. The charme agamat. him 1| A e Nl wnilmte, 1 zuilty to mi of the mails, was ven ¢ attacks intended to strike enemy ships, Sots Tt IBE trs e Th e W“i]f‘a‘mr»&.lf:nv is believed to be imminent|yolves the alleged recruiting of men | supporters of the measure sparriy nienced to five vears imprisonment of | feels it to be its duty 1l the at- B monoa i BAchiins the" Sonee | &0 eversthing possible is being doneind assembiing of suppiies on United e [ subporters of the measure aparcing for |in" (o Atianta son. ant Denmark, who tention of the fmperi man oo F defence. The women and children are| e 2l Eaw e GRts ssistance which. ! tonight advanced the plans ¢ | ments created_something of a sensa-[most friendly sentiments, ¢t very ornia, | the oria County has been attacked by 3 s, patch from Ber- | aigine in di mocratic leaders to force 1o- trenches.” diplomats generally, | candidly an character yo ~ | tion among e, herd of thirt stock plaj earnestly to the very: se- | lin mys that a conference of German | I e | % } re rule that would end the deter- | TRGRE S8 e bred, was kill- | because of what some regarded 2 rious possibilities of the course T J EDUCATIONAL CaNDIFIONS en 't Vour | mined filibuster. ederal and State inspectors. | drastic impi tion appare ontemplated i s o T | NIEUPORT BOMBARDED | IN MASSACHUSETTS | legation and saving him from the pun- | To Put New Measure Before Senate. | — 2 High officials ¢ = an, govo | that St nnice S e BY THE GERMANS = ishment which he has merited, oblike | ' A, ' annownceq. by Repesentaiive| Reports to the state department of | er pointed out informally that it|* ““The gove of the United e R Do Not Warrant Establishment of a|me as fixst clief. to inform you that | iciidit the o e tes | fighting at Panuco and wounded being | had been deemed advisable to speak in (Continued on Page Eight placed st 220,000 men and Serbia is|But They Did Not Succeed in Doing| U "iversity Correspondence Course. | gci!“ve ot bl e e e e o e e e o sbitaved Lo : tions in thi o do mot ruary 10 rminate the governments| The submarine L-2, t launched | $2376 REWARD FOR ARREST TRANSMITTING GREAT — | Nl p o The ol cstablishment of an university C jEore ties in the shippi e5s two et re e | OF FATHER ZEBRIS' MURDERER BRITAIN'S FINAL REPLY BATTLE FOLLOWS BA | sued by the war office tonight President Lawrence A, Lowell of H The time : Win-f\war. Despite President Wilson's More Than 25000 Passed Bier While |Concerning Interference with Amer ON THE EASTERN FRONT.|_'The enemy has strongly bombarded | vard. At a hearing Before the lesie. | ister's depa = o will ex- R {More Than 25 assed Bie i Bodv Lav in State. can Cargoes. Nieuport and the banks of the Yser,|lative committee on education |pire at = Russi ing With ¢ , Aus-|Dut Das not succeeded in doing any|Dr opposed the plan ot Goy- | therefor President Wilson received the mem- . 3 Russia is (Eapmg ok i"'"fi"y i erial damge. Our artillery has r | er Rk LWhich ve e 1 an | bers of th National Council of the Bo New Br Fe 1 Th New | ington, I reat Britain's tria and Turkey. sponded eftectively. Iakor leaders yesterday, for the estab. | " thie | St £ America and presented med- | Britain police, this mor e e hicti I - - o| _"In the Argonne, in the remion of |lishment of & state correSpores als I scouts, abe of them #os ] Soms be nited States sent on December gopondon, Feb. 11 9.30 p. m—Rattle is| pagatelle, after a violent struggle with | umiversity. He said there was. misap. | I the New olice—who is be- | protesting against_interfe where Russia, single-handed, is figh! £ Father received g, & German attack was deliv- | complished for poor students in the | Letters opposing the passage of the|Murder ar ing the forces of Germany, Austria and | eraq at 1 o'clock in the afternoon | con T | S Aokt td Tades. o at afternoon | colleges. Such an institution as pr. | widowed mother pension bills were Iva department. . It cor Turkes. The Russians have held their | against the earthworks of Marie The. | posed, he said, would b latgépy” for | Of ¢ Tomatic) To Avoid Extra Session. e %000 cude word S Rai o gt el N a1 | fe%e. It was carried out in line by|poor students, and this he considered | body there he desire of Ix Hinman, majority leader of the lower 1y impress < ons, ‘the ComSR enburg’s army, which attempted last|columns of four along 500 metres of | unwise. |Gt Eaceinn ‘Diplomats’ Reaenteal alreng X | i dweith S which, it is estimmiis R e e T Chrpathiong | artillery and infantry fire. The enemy the high school system,| Thou: s been reported tha e Kitchin [ An_issue of paper money of 10, 25 |7 of the d They se- They are now called upon to defend| per of dead, the college of their|ment accorded to the alleagile, it | 8 N e R eh battre Mo 156 ok reoaa: nas B BN 1 't o terious | the preliminary reply covering e Pt om e e ey e mon In| “In the Vosges, to the south of the | choice and co-operate with the colleges | 1§ believed that thes subordinate | B = “lin Il introduced by Representative e ame or | land’ RCEToe e Fast Prussia and Northern Pole: | Chateau Du Lusz, north of the Col De|in extension wo: #€51 to the urgent demand for the Elimination of Government Ownership. {1 & ) ‘Soch S : e In the after- |principle ernation. -:-Jy,g_ux,m::m{: '-;“:ifixflvor S Sainte )I&‘rlei we succeeded by a sud- | ence in the ar 1 e that I i : = e police station, | the United States, the final commumi- end guns by thel ent strategic|den attack in occupying one of the| N e Itve I governm D " cation gives statistics and data com- railways and have assumed tho of-| German trenches. O ecveral purts of| T PROTEST SEIZURE OF B finais aorie the b ! i & Wih | An unidentified bank robber was snot cerning American cargoes seized or fensive on the East Prussian border|the front there has been a very spirit- | WILHELMINA'S CARGO | It was recalle the gcratic votesidn the sen- f:0 CS0E8 S0G (LS COmpeion coptured | 1 detained \‘dz on thhe Y'anrk ;31’;5102'1"“%#"“5{ ed artillery engagement.” i & s ment ¢ t Ge it would placate the | g ‘th ron ‘,"*““«l terthe ""*‘:‘"Ml‘; mpt- t - istula, where an a8 ught | | Owners iven Assuran - vher eside Venez sufficient; o put o fou SR M rman Branch them T tho Gistrist of Sierpecy whios| | gt Ao ion g s s T | EERRT 2 Whcu521 | ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL h 3 ccupied a short time - Y SlEfathe Txenr ned filibus | what she e R e GERMANS CONCENTRATING i i3 | the country without af House Leaders Confer with President.| Directors of the Southern Railway REPORTED IN SENATE it 1s impossible to say Vet whether IN(EASTAPRUSSIA |, TTew York Beh 1= ory) e e other diplomatic | Representative Kitchin, Majority |at their regularly monthly meeting de- also == the next big battle will take place in e i, of eoponel \tov thetownars( SOt e TRSIacIatlyen s Leader Underwo Representatix a action on the semi-annual diy the in- | Carries an Increase of $1,873,869 Over this district or in East Prussia, as|Where They Have Started an Offen- | Wihelmina's cargo, said today he had | thereby engender ik : | Adamson and other house leaders con on the preferred stock usually d o, the H Bill, T e e fos received assurances from the state de- | cipitated the downfall of the ruler, | Afmtnson Bnd SIAr house feaders con- | (E00 PP IS BREIEIRed 8 e saloon he Honeel DI initiative remains, has not disclosed e D Mol ihalitnithe, eventithitithe “‘;'5"‘ JTiecusc: In yery, well | White House today and returned to ¥ — aring | washington, 11.The army ap 0s Saleitins. Ha mne er strike P 5 ecision of the English prize court is|in Washington, havi A | D e Fo 1 s §th the | ,,vashington. Feb, 1 he army ap- ke S dfiventen: & 10 Rast| Statement from the gemeral staft of |not supported by evidence or war- |officlals here regs > : e CHNRRY e DHI e = FI010) R heen percHiead By ba artender was S sitary et Sl 1in = aunicatior a t: 5 el byncur constindt e o hi< | his determination to press the | slan’ Government for service as a . @ bill passed by the Thorn by a movement aions the Low-| Tt has' been deminitely establisned |° it position whic Bibe owees take, | lang residence here wnd his Ja o T g A L e polico ques: | Louse. _ Estimates of the war aepestc Carpathians, but the Austrian official| These forces have started an Eive oo ejstatclnas/CoRTER yencloniof eIl [ AR DoeR e C Lk ertial 48ent | March 4. Senators Fletch 1 Sfin- |to grant the saloonkiepers a renewal The police were | 450,660 prov ¥ the Douse bil. for eport; which complains of the obs vhich they tarted an oftensive, | existing principles of * international | for the Spanis St in is com: {mons also talked with Afr. Wilson, |of their licenses. This means that the flerncon. the purchass. of armored mtIeHc e O SRomiond the strong .bressure|in the direction of Wilkowyazki (north | by Secretary Bryan that théy had a |his relations correspond to thase exi e s S n el R PG Pl Rl | 2 which $1,000 is | FioStontne 2 0 appropriation for L ety el thewof Ausustowo) and Tyck. Titie nice- |perfectérignt) fo make. the; shipmerit |1k bétween \Georse' R ‘Carothers and | Taubers: told the prectaent; o oppos jihinlre doors Saturday night. | E Sl A mecticut, | the testing of va types of such offensive has at least partly failed. | ence is Teported of units composed of |and that. the state department had |the stats department here ol e L S R IR g | $1.000 by the <ity of New Britain and | Maghines. =Other important increases i new recruits from central Germany. 741l knowledge of all the facts. 5 {and advised that the mation led | Opposing the Government's demand | $1.000 bY the « e camitain and | include '$100000 for the signal ser WAR TAX PROCLAIMED IN Our troops keeping the enemy in gy == | them to believe an extra. session would [of 32.038 for tonnage tax on his i transportation of the arm < check are retiring from the Mazurian | BURGLARS TAKE AWAY TO-RENDER ALL AID POSSIBLE |prove futile, because the ship bill would | foreign built yacht, Winslow S. Pierce, | PATISRionors e it is es.|2nd supplies and $85000 for hospit: CANADIAN PARLIAMENT |lakes toward our frontier. TO THE SPANISH MINISTER | a1l to secure a majority in the next |of Buyville, Nassaua County. saye th Mose tan 2 ersons. 1t ds es-|for care of canal zome garrisons. & RS ——E = o “On the right bank of the Vistula PRIZE WATCHDOG scotiodhs Jirsaseo e g : }Jay is improperly constructed. = s A = S iR overs Nearly Every Phase of Com- |some small encounters _have taken |, nstruct: il Can- | RO hS onwt | 2 xday, where the state, merce and Industry. place in the direction of Myschenets | With $7,000 Worth of Jeweiry at|Secretary E"’“"t'v‘r"‘cc‘mc“"" ©an-! tne ylan in the house as temta-| In the House of Commons, Ottawa [todar, where ine body Sy in e | WONAN - RECTRRE TR fowara Ostrolenka and in the. resion Broskling, Mess. ada at Vera Cruz. agreed upon” said Representa- | the minister of Justice, announced that | There were many affecting = scenes HELD UP AT SPRINGFIELD Ottaws, Ont, Feb. IL—A drastic|of Serpetz on the Skrwa river. s . e Kitchin tonight. “is to pass the |Uie number of Germans and Austrians | {[iss Begsie Cutaliaile of Midgewater o oclaimed | “On_tk Brookl 1 Jurg] B o o A e bill with an amendment rer | led or interned 3 08 | datan and b o2 3 war taxation measure was proclaimed n the left bank of the Vistuia| Brookline, Mass, Feb. 1l—Burglars | g sapled e e ]| with an amendment rem 1 e ered Jn Canada gince|sister. was overcome and had to be|Groceryman Had Same Experience fter- | there have been only cannonades T. g the permanent features of the| threalc of the war w. in the Canadlan parHament this ‘ '? | pending bill. This will be passed by === noon by Finance Minister W. stole $7,000 worth of jewelry from the home of Dana De Cordova today and assisted from the edifice. ght to render al Spanish ministe i | | Vera_cruz to | possivte to_ the { Yesterday Afternoon. The fureral will be held tomorrow White. Bank circulation, the business took away a prize Boston terrier which e ctodoo T tho | the house and sent to the senate where | _The lower house of the Montana leg- e of loan and fire Insuratice companies | -=CT/ON FRAUDS Mrs. De Cordova had left to guard her | Dr3an declined to comment on the | yaiieve it will not meet the vigorous |islature passed the bill providing for |MOTHINE. . Svringfield, Mass, Feb. 11—Mrs, is taxed. A stamp tax is applied to CASES IN KENTUCKY |vaulables. One of the articles stolen | IMCI0eRt, Tt WO Tndersiaot 1o ofMCial | opposition that now confronts — the |State-wide prohibition by legislative == wra George Russell, ‘proprietor of a res- bustness and banking transactions, to — was an antique scarab obtaimed by | Soclo% POVVer ML (IR RRLIEH WAS | now confronts the shipping bill” enactment, after killing the Senate| YOUNG WIFE CHOKED taurant at I and Dwight railway and steamship tickets, tele- | Postponed Because of the Murder of a|Mr. De Cordova in Egypt, for which | S2racd a8 qne [0 he settied hetween | veanwhile an effort will be made to |meusure providing for prohibition L TO DEATH BY BURGLARS. | Strects and manager of a graph and cable messages and patent Brother of Otia of the Counsel he ‘said he had recently been offered | mha ‘aited States, it ivas faq | clear up the appropriation measures, |an amendment to the constitution. S groc on Pinchon ‘street, were held -up at different times late this a ines. There is a customs tariff er- $2.500 by the British museum at Cairo. | emi1oveq every means at It in order that nothing but the shippi Husband Returned Home and Found B Gatiabias it "the Fas st oF toa- | tnk T ol Ky iob, T_After Near | . Colebrate 300th Anmiversary of |10 Dravent friction between the dip- | LU, TCl! 09 Sendine vhen the congress | The legialative, Siuertive fnd I00 |~ House Stripoed of Valuables at Wil- | voiver.” The woman's ooretace. frsitd ames i ied from the he- | ers ; adj nti] Mon-| p. 5t h . L | tha ay be avoided | carrying $39,537,303, was o st ant, but he took $5 from Walberg. D tnt ot hie i oiners it 13 | goaon today adlourned court until Mon-| Boston, Feb. 11.—A state celsbration| = Juan Riano, the Spanish ambassador | (N3¢ &7 Sxzs, oeesion may he avoided |(ATyine 339000300, ves reported 10| mop vonc wob. 11 Burgiars who| Erocery dn nent t0 tan P A BRI St teily ik b e couie | Y pocu ar Yoo Gl oF MMen | 5y 1920 of the 300th anniversary of the | here, said that he had received no in- | b L A bill is $1,190,214 below official esti. | broke into the home of George Schun- | The thief is supposed to be tha Same t will be applied In the near future.|is the brother of former Judge John F. | {o va Blannod by o anevial o e | e Carranys o Pees oo - mates. sky in Williamsburg today gagged | person who committed a similar crime n r X s action and nt In the senate the day was devoted Schunsky's young wife so tightly that|in Greenfi b 2 et The special war tax in the form of | Butler, who is counsel for some of the | it (he Jegisla val S el e y G wdolbene 3 £ bt |in Greenfidld Monday, night - % = 8ot egisiature holds the vote of the|that was available he could not fore- | ag: to speeches on the bill and to = o fi she choked to death. Her husband, g Jocreased Susigms charges ls aDplied |110 men whoge cases arc being heard. | joint. ways end means committes to- |cast what action,'if any, Would be |informal conferences of leaders of va. |tiillt; Savedioff shotgune, ffteen | o o ome, found hor dead oty cent. increase to the general and | had hitehed his horse to Hail's fence, | & Lagl Sommitice ue St Srepan [ SEen by his government | tlous, factions, after numerous notices |ing caps and two revolvers were dis. | bound to a chair and tie house strip- | Major Fisher Resigns as Judge Advos e Je B ve fc appointment. e —— — | had been given of a cloture rule to|pes, ¥ 4 ped of valuables. There were is termediate Jarift rats and five .or| He then escaped to the hills, where he| governor of an unpald commission to| 6289 New Cases of Insanity in New| limit debate. Soverga iFthe: Homd ot et Ealibum (00 S0 (et it womas TaD meiie oo 2 Tease pursued and captured by a POSEe. | report plans for such an observance York Last Year. Bation of threatening letters received | desperate st'iggle Hartford Conn., Ieb. 11.—The resig~ rates. In the cese of g0ods now on | Feeling ran so high against the negro | (o ine we : 7 {he fres list thers will be hereafter | that a lynching was narrowly averted, | > he next legislature. New York, Feb. 11—Homer Folks,) N Constitutional Convention in Bay|yy \Cealthy Italians of Chicago. New Haven as judge advocate of the nation of Mafjor Samuel H. Fisheriof - » customs charge of seven and a half| In the cases tried there were four secretary of the state charities aid| - State. Badly Injured While Coasting. Connecticut National gt ‘ % fe Gt en goode from the United | convictions. tho men being fnad fram| V- S 5“;‘:’!“" Delaware to Take|,ssociation, declared in a statement| Tioston. Feb, 11.—The house today| The Magistrate In the Bow Street| South Britain, Conn. Feb. 11. Levi|nermecy zl;d&}n‘tg’:"“\fj‘:.g‘;t oL States and elsewhere, with the excep- |$59 to $100 and disfranchised. Thir- S g inister Aboard. ioday thata 6289 new cases of insani-|killed a Dbill providing for a constitu- [court, Leadon, ordered the extradition | Stephenson was so badly injured in a|George M. Cole. The resiEnation = E’.‘ of Great Britaln and colonles, on |teen were dlsmissed on demyrrers fo| Washington, —¥eb. 11l—Secrotary |ty were commitied to New York state| tional convention. The vote was 84 |of Benjamin Hill Smith of Rochester, |coasting accident near here today that | been accepted and he is HOROrablS e oreferential list where the charge | their indictments, one man Was dis- | Daniels tonight instructed the com- | tnstitutions last yoar, bringing the to-|{o 131, all the republican members|N. Y. Who Is wanted by the New |he may die his skull belng fractured | charged from miliars camonely g | will be five per cent. missed because the Indictment was|mander of “the battleship Delaware, | tal to 33,358, costing $6,729,125 a vear|excem five voting Iff opposition to the | York police, charged with having with- | in a collision with a stone wall. Two tenant J. Moss Ives of the Bion The increased customs charges are meant for another, and In the other!now in Vera Cruz harhor. to take thelto maintain.” Of these 6,000 or 27 per|measure, which followed a recommend- |held $80,000 of bonds belonging to the|other youths who were riding with pany. Comet: Astiis e B 8ot to e applied. to silk fabrics, vel- cares the lury failed to asree. Spanish minister aboard his vessel. cont. are declarod to be aliens. ation by Governer AValsh, estate of thé late Harrlet F. Newcomb. ' him received minor injuries. ominated to ( » S

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