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VOL. 50 NO. 154 BRIDGEPORT, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914 PRICE TWO CE1TTS

iBUQNQM) BELIEVE BRIDGEPORT CONTRACTS BAD HIGH TRIBUTE SITION : OF PATH ! ': SOGERS TOOK PRIZE IN LAW AND IN PAID TO LATE

.. PAYS FOR COMiilOiJ SENSE HEIR AND WIFE FOR BEST APPEARANCE commission define: , - Commissioner Harry H. DeLoss Rodies of Archduke and ' His So Characterizes' Warren-it- e Duchess Arrive In. Re " Probable Awards To Announced This Afternoon Include Agreements In Let- Metkovitch. ' Hertford Men, Second Rest, and Waterbury j Supposed to ter' to Mayor. WTeth-er- s , Have Most Men , in Line Loving Cups'-Wil- MURDER PLOT STARTED "Chicago Joe" Hanged at Be Presented In Straightforward field For Murder of v At Rivercliffe Picnic' . V IN RIiXGIXG TERMS IN SERVIA, IS RELIEF Statement Chairman Rogers Sheds ; DELOSS Jennie Cavalliera. . STATES FACTS Light on Notorious Contract The Law and Itespsct XTA Government Was . Aware of e' Stretching oyer more than a mile. of parade, the delegates boaraed ar for for Public Decency Actuates the Members of the than, five iiverciirre, "Where Saengerfest Law and Charter Requires Pav- Treasonable Aims of CONFESSES CRIME AS city streets, and with more the te ' Commission. , line, ibig out wna a gigantic picnic and car- andN ' HE GOES TO GALLOWS thousand marchers in the nival. ing Sewer Matters to Malefactors' Group. prize parade )of organizations par- Games of vori the indulged in while the prizes In the pa- Re Handled Ry the ticipating in the Staats Saengerfest toe- rade and-- elnerinar r Metkovitch, Herzegovina, June 3 "It does seem to me," said CoL M. Laurel avenue jiorth with Warrenlt Rec- the Commission. . fanging Makes New State ing held in this city, marched through announced and awarded. The bodies of Archduke Francis Fer- H. Rogers, chairman of the paving without assessment to the propert Quickness i city, Over five thousand delegates were m sewer today, owner. , ord For. of' the streets of the amid he cheers a Mayor Wilson's attempt to dinand and his consort, the Duchess of and commission "that If a, the city to attend the last day of the induce mayor "At present I understand there is Execution. t. of that lined the streets Saengerfest. the paving commission to ratify the Hohenberg, arrived here on a special the Is so solicitlous for the resolution before the council present- - present It is the most over the entire line of march, this successful ever held by the organiza- illegal Warrenlte contracts resulted in train afr 6 o'clock this morning from aid of the. commission In straighten ed toy Alderman Walker, to abate tfcn , f ing 'CBy Staff Correspondent.) morning. t tions Sarayevo, Bosnia,1 the 'scene of Sunt out the Warrenlte contracts mud assessment aalnbt all property own- SO Con feasing a letter to the several commissioners, - dle now, he might have solicited the except a - " Wethersfteld, Juno More than twenty German, organiza . Singers day's tragedy. Members arch- ers the Warner Brothr fired ahOta Are 2ncored-- written June 55, In which he request- of the aid of the commission before the con 1 that it was he who the tions .from all sections of the state ducal accompanied the New Haven road for the Bran on Oc- One thousand male volo.es. tolAnrinA ed to household the .bod tracts Were made. Whitfnp, -- which killed Jennie Cavalier! were . represented. Beautiful floats - them meet with the aldermen ies. blocks laid In Atlantic, K.f 1912, fcnowe in the most perf ect harmony as the ' "The paving and sewers commis tober 22. Joseph Buonomo, played a prominent part, while hum stirring "as a most desirable method of talk The town, was draped in black and er streets andj Singer avenue. met hk jipon words and catclxy music of ,' sion has the best interest of the city proponed to pa f as "Chicago Joe," death berless women delegates rode In auto lng over the situation." . flags on all buildings flew "When it was ac&ffold In Wethersfteld' prison at Dixie, one of the most famous o the the at at heart, and no member of the com part the jnoblles and carriages. The fine ap War songs, ; To this letter Commissioner Harry half mast. Guards honor from to up Fairfield avenue ahd make it - 12.-0-7 his necfc being were sung as the climax in fot mission wants hold .paving state, nothing was fhie mornlnr, pearance of the delegations represent H. DeLoss, has written the following the army navy1 . up along the highway pronounced ' the Casino last night eon-ce- rt and drawn work. We have no axes. to grind. We -- broken, and death being ing the different cities of thev state at the grand straightforward and dignified reply the platform behind were about Warrenlte. The board r t s atfter a lapse of ,the given toy the male choruses of the and them simply want'to find out which in the granted $13,000 f instantaneous represented 'brought rounds of ap June 29. 1914 gathered the local authorities all the opinion of the city attorney Ms portlonment had , Buonomo Connecticut Staats Saengerfest. But ';. the was t usual 13 minutes interval. plause from the thousands of specta- was Honorable Clifford B. Wilson, school children of the town and a proper $200,000 macadam rerJairs and It nm . woman 'because he ' It only one nuiuber of a program bodyto handle the money toe expends J a eaJd he killed the tors that lined the way along the Mayor.. Clty of Bridgeport, dense 'crowd of citizens. , bond, this miRht . ' issue which "the people voted I , s such as is seldom afforded musical ' was tired of her. course, Bridgeport, Conn. coffins were - , cording to the wishes of the h!f' ' loving people The removed from the for paving. ' , 't i Buooomo, who has been In the state oth- the opportunity of eft ' commissioner for the city's part n The delegations vied with each - Dear Sir: cars by bluejackets and, after a bless "Having opinion, we prison since lecember 24, 1912, 'iiad joying. . That much- was expected was found that road. er in an effort to capture the prizes toy I beg to acknowledge receipt of ing had been given by a priest, con- simply put the matter .up to the com building of the state hope his life would attested to the capacity . hoped against that . Audience. your veyed, went to Hartford and had offered Iby the . committee in charge. letter of the 25tn Inst, notifying amid the roll of muffled drums mon council without comment.. There "I ' at?' be spared, and kept up his courage That the expectations were realized me specfal meeting common and tolling with State Highway. Commirw-lon- loving cups ,for appearing of of the the of church bells, to was no necessity ariy y the 'best was the of mtember of c!-- 1 until late into the night. Then he' all delegation, second appearing noted in the applause, breaking council to be held on Monday evening. royal yacht Dalmat, lying in the river. commission appearing Bennett and proposed that the collapsed In march, the best out with completion the at the c u --v f but and. the death AcAt&ntrr sj n thn d ftl Ara.ti rm the of practically June 29th, for the purpose of consid They were covered with military flags meeting last nigrft. The council Is a a gutter two 'feet from the his steps were faltering' and slow. every number and insisting upon an - beyond of delayed Hartford, New Havtn, and Waterbury encore. ering matters relative to paving our and wreaths and on the yacht itself legislative body. It Is not up to the that eight fet marjii" The march, though slightly delegations stretched over The concert was the' most city streets. ' v were hundreds of floral offerings from commission to suggest any action by for Its portion. This would rive a . nte weakening condition, began had that meritorious part of the 17th vehi- by blockst was only annual , , Permit me to. call your honor's at military and naval officers and civil that body or to define course It gravel eurfaeee for horse drawn past War--. several 'It after' the saengerfest. the -- about five minutes twelve. delegations passed, twice, tention to the fact that your Invitation ians.. may pursue. cles to travel on, I proposed th.t t A. Gamer, his assistants had the stand Bridgeporters were op e Jen Ward that-l- afforded 'an is to me personally, As the yacht left, the guard of hon "No member, of the paving state might lay 10 feet'aurfvs t was conceded that the prize for '''' addressed and f and -t and assembled newspaper men, were delegation go. to portunity of learning what real musio if I attended meeting it could or fired a general salute. The sewers commission wants the job of bitumlnous, macadam and tv-- f against; whitewashed .vail the largest weuld is. was that the - lined the ' There an attendance estimat only toe as a 'Citizen a tax payee was preceded down the river by a supervising the laying of pavement Connecticut Co. could lay 19 f t ' coming, s Waterbury; -- and in groups waiting hie i ' ed at over 6,000 people. Director Fritz torpedo boat and followed by the gov from bond Issue recently granted same surface in and e.bont - . difficulty was to select the and that I would have no right or this this Preceded by two Catholic pri- he The real K. G. Weber had a wonderful control way ernor's yacht, on board of which were but we do want to know whose tracks for its share of the m v finest appearing, delegation.' The an authority to In any represent or' ' under - robed priests gave consolation Ills over the vast chorus, the technique the members the, money, 4 me t1- t ' prize-winner- s Iby to speak paving sewer of the hdusehoids of the jurisdiction is to be ex Commissioner Bennett to' , Italian," nouncement of the for the and , one English and. the other he being excellent at all times and the. commission-- you bring Archduke and Duchess. The gover- pended and what constitutes perma- would not consent to that fi i biaok-- Judges J. and Fred :' had desired to stepped over the threshold. The : Ll singers obeying the slightest gesture joint meeting common nor also accompanied the bodies while nent pavement. We have put the road and that if he dirt con: will toe' made Rivercllffe late this 5 about a of the robed priests gave benediction to his at on his part. '. they remained in waters up to city attorney city or ! t t ... Visiting dele- council and the , paving and sewer the of his matter the and he he was sure the of departing soul, three prison guards afternoon, where the .. ' gates to enjoy a gigantic picnic Miss Vera Cameron Curtis, a local commission, fyour invitation should territory. has given us his opinion. We have especially Mayor Wilson wouH quickly strapped his feet, adjusted, the are girl now with the Metropolitan , Opera Every village and hamlet aloncr submitted opinion to com- road la 11 in t blacto-cap- - ' trtple-- even have (been addressed to the commis the that the consent to have the and slipped the j and carnival this afternoon and Co., , . '"' of New York, and Gyilym Miles, river Narenta was draped In mourn- mon council. , - lng. A '"' ;' sion and not to me personally. tashlon. - wrapped noose about his neck.- The famous New York toaritone, were the v only myself ing and their populations, headed by "We understand that the council "Then came the special bo"- trap was sprung just 19 seconds after It was stated from arv authoritative soloists of evening. Speaking for and not the municipal officials clergy, authority to mayor to r the The instru . and as has voted the of $200,000 which the people ! he had entered the chamber at ' 1207 source this morning, that the prize for for the commission. It. seems to me sembled alone: banks, to pav- ment music was by thei entire Wheeler - the tbe mn name a committee wait on the stillnothing was said about delegation the. opinion of the- lty attorney - a. m. It was the qnlcfkeet hanging on the best appearing march & 'Wilson band of 40 pieces, that and women bearing lighted candles and ing and sewers commission for- a con One day we th rri !v inar parade would, probably go under the relative to paving which was referred - ite. that recordin the state. v. v in the leadership of L. F. Chermak. Kpeeung wmie the yacht passed. At ference in regard to he matter. When -- d director ,'of vo'rka h ... of to common council by. paving the-chur- ch' - - Prison Physician Edward G. Fox to the Scbwaetoischer Maennerchor Governor Simeon E: Baldwlrr the the the same time bells- tolled that conference Is called every merc- ; f.yvfhe first Warrenice contracts ; Bridgeport They were attired In grey and sewer commission needed no rec , an House Fthysician Frank C,, Young - land the priests uttered blessings. ber of the paving and sewers commis- was paid t : . congratulated the singers and that .the work' to be for pronounced- suits, with hats They 'were- ommendations or suggestions from the wnen Is be, present v. later the man's neck, to spoke briefly on music. He. was in commission, opinion speaks the Dalmat reached the mouth sion who In the city will part of the bond Issue. Mayor have been. rokn and declared death loudly applauded' all along the line of troduced by compensation commis the for it of the river It proceeded directly to and we will give the representations gave us to understand r tr - f '"' - Self is now simply a. question y instantaneous. march. Mayor E. T. and it the battleship VirTbus, Unitis. which of aldermanie committee the courtesy time that the laying of Warroi e ! sioner and former Buck common "to e Though Buonomo had made many The second prize .will undoubtedly for the council consider Iwas lying at anchor waiting to con atod respect--du- , Ingham. Both;Governor Baldwin' and - them. part of our business. .' ; they ac -- statements during his term, of ,1m-- go to the Saehgerbund of Hartford. Commissioner Buckingham;were never and decide whether should vey the bodies to Trieste. The yacht xi it is aecmea mat., tne paving ana "We iwanted to find, out what con- : cept .opinion own legal - : prtsonment while awaiting death, the They were attired In-- white trousers. heard to better advantage.' Their ad the of their fired a salute of 19 guns as she came sewer commission Is to have the hand- stituted permanent pavement and moat important was that secured from blue coats,, and wfiite straw hats. adviser or go ahead and do something alongside the battleship and the' cof ling of this 1200,0-0- bpnd issue, "co- aske i. dresses,, tooth 'brief .. . were entirely In when Commissioner O'Rourke ; him through the solicitation of his While there were many other pleasing which will tend to throw discredit on fins were then transferred to ntracts will toe made as they In him keeping high quality of - the af have Mayor Wilson the latter told that . with the the city hardship to- spiritual advisers yesterday when he appearing delegations in the parade. program. Many attended from ajl the and work a the ter deck of the battleship, which had the past with the lowest responsible he had an opinion from the city attor- admitted to Ward en Ward A. Garner It was conceded that the judges could citizens in 'the holding up of important been transformed into a mortuarv bidder. The proportionate cost of per- ney that Warrenlte was not a perman- ; parts or county and. that it was actually he who had shot pick no others as prize winners. It iwaeia the state. work which should be started, now and chapel decorated with flags. Here manent, pavement has to toe assessed ent pavement. Mr. O'Rourk asked I the girl with whom he lived In Chi was-unofficl- announced that the ' Soloists Win Favor. completed as soon as possible. the bodies were again blessed against abutting property owners. No him if he had that opinion in writing'. I cago. He refused to either implicate ludsres would make these selections. Miss Curtis,who lives at 164 Cole I personally believe that the city at much ceremony by the ship's chaplain one but the common eouncil hapow- The mayor said he had the city attor- ' torney presence or exonerate others? He simply eaid The par4.de was a; veritable mass of man street, scored a triumph person is absolutely correct in his in the of the members of er to abate these' assessments. Prop- ney's verbal opinion. v opinion, common sense, as well that he fired the shots, and "confessed colors. American and German flags ally , and professionally. Although from a the archducal household and the naval erty holders in Park avenue from "When the matter of Warrenite came to make everything straight." were toy each delegate, while toy poor as a legal point of view, and that there omcers, . the entire crew beine- drawn avenue to park were as- up again we determined to find out - carried hampered the somewhat Laurel the Asked by the warden regarding of was borne a ban- is only one way to settle the present up in a circle around them. $2.62 per square wood- for ourselves. We put the matter cp at the head each v acoustic arrangements of the hall, she sessed yard for 'technical points which have xms&led ner designating the organization It handled voice In a manner bring controversy, and that Is for the com The Viribus Unitis weighed anchor en blocks laid in front of their prop- to City Attorney ,CorrUey and his ed police, as to' flat-- 1 her mon , to at 9 o'clock and sailed northward1 with1 'the first how both represented. lng rounds of applause. During all council rescind the action erty, tout it Is proposed to pave from ? on Page 3.) nosed and round-nose- d bullets' were In ' TYtm column formed In South ave numtoers, soprano which they. have taken and proceed. the archducal standard flyiner at hair ; the four her clear maqt. . his revolver, when taken; he said that nue near v Broad street at; 9:30 tftlrf voice was heard at its best, not "even as toy; law and under the charter they , pav Jhe had brought a pocketful of thm tnornlng. It then marched down soutn a false note being apparent. Two ex- should- - do. and refer this and all i rrom jnicago and had reloaded his arid ing sewer work to the paving and -- gun. avenue'' to Main street, then Into tra numbers were demanded before and MRS. ANGLE ROBINSON IS own He atoo accounted for the State etreet.'. In the reviewing stand she was allowed to pleave the plat sewer commission; either let the pav SERVIANS BLAMED numerous cigarette- - stubs aftout the In of the city hall was . Mayor encores ing and sewer commission do the w,ork i body by saying he and front form. Mr. Miles also had de or that all' his Wilson, all city offlclals, and the manded tout did not respond. . It was created to do abolish it. companions were smoking at ' T upon my the judges. It was shortly after 8 o'clock when that other demands FOR DUKE'S MURDER BELIEVED TO not a bit ,;Li::: time. ; The parade proceeded'" up State the Wheeler & Wilson toand rendered time will make it Impossible for me "With the departure xf his mother, - fountain, and . to attend the meeting called for to - to over-- who visited 'him- prison on Fri- street the Wheeler "Qtoerori," C. M. Wetoer, as an at the retraced their steps down 10 night, which I trust will result only In SO day last, Joe' seemed happy in ex- they then ture. It was 'about o'clock when Vienna, June According to high G. and -- P. IBEaL ' State gtreet, past the city hall to Main Wagner's operas were such action as will be for the bestxln c KNOW SLAYER 0. cellent physical condition. With a avenue. selections from terests of City of Bridgeport.- officials, the plot which resulted in the street, East Washington East played as the floor was cleared for the t (Continued on Page 12.) to Wash- very truly yours, assassination on Sunday Washington, avenue ridge to "dancing. Dancing was enjoyed until - of Archduke ington Park, where they disbanded to midnight. ' . Harry H. DeLoss. . Francis Ferdinand and his wife, the to Rtvereliffe. Stamford Police Investigators Mr Leeds Closes Controversy proceed Musical Program. DucheSs of Hohenberg, at Sarayevo. ATTACHMENTS MAY Never before Jn the history of the owed its Inception to pro-- Hold knows Over Attempt to Extort, Con- such a stupendous The program of the concert follows: nationalist " Woman Saengerfest has POSTPONEMENT OF paganda which originated in Servia. ,'' From Mr. Catlin. pageant been- held toy the organiza- "Oberon," "overture, C. M. Wetoer, ' This propaganda took deep root About Death. tribution' floats and, many fine Wheeler & Wilson band, L. F. Cher-ma- k, DELAY WORK UPOI tions. Beautiful among certain elements the, So..- - -- ' of Leeds, of the bands made It an event that will long conductor. v C. DECISION vlan population of Bosnia. Bos- Norman chairman Mas-sench- or I. C. The supply, today be remembered by the spectators. "Der Einsledler an die Nacht," nian government was aware EXPERTS WILL. ANALYZE board of Contract and wae headed by a pla- ,a' capella, F. Aug.' Kt-rn- . x of the closed the controversy over the at- HIGH The column ' treasonable aims toeing pursued tout SUPPOSED BLOOD STAIN HEW SCHOOL toon police, Lieut. Garry Sanger In Aria, "Jewel Song" from Faust, tempt to extort a campaign contribu- of po- Otl RATES DENIED was obliged to proceed with the ut- George L. Catlin, late clerte command. There were fourteen Gounod, Mlae Vera Curtis. a tion from - most caution In order not tn ininV-- board of contract and supply, With attachments upon the boilers licemen In the platoon, all of tbem of Fantasia, ''A Night In Berlin." Hart- another group of Servians who were Witness Is Not Suspected of of the and even the very German birth or German parentage. man, band. with a pointed note, intimating that bricks with which York, June' SO jQpenlng - loyal to it Also there were certain Complicity in Alexander H. Robin the foundations and walls are to be Following the platoon of police came "Neuer Fruehling," Petschke, Mas- - New considerations of foreign policy Direct City, Clerk J. built being removed prem- Arion, and American senchor. Symptoms" of Increasing heaviness which , son, quite fails to measure up to tee from the the Grman. to Ballou Case. -- : under today, flags. parade and' executive com- Tannhaeuser, today's had be reckoned with. ideals of the Republican rank and t ises attachements the The "Abendstern" from were, plainly discernible in The Bosnian authorities. wMTc man- - progress on , In white ' respecting what a in the city of the work the new High mittees followed. attired Wagner, Gwilyn Miles. & Ohio .' school- - building is now early stock market. carefully watching and restraining Stamford, June 30 It was learned clerk's position should be. seriously suits. Paraphrase, "In the Deep Cellar,". Pacific soon fell a point,. these fanatics, apparently Tjrere unable jeopardised, according to those In The Wheeler A Wilson band fol- Loventoerg, toand. , and Canadian today that the police are working Mr. Leeds' letter follows: di- toeing as to discover the conspiracy-i- time to Bridgeport, Conn, close touch with the situation. lowed, after, which came the first (a) O komm mit mlr in die Frueh- - the decline of the former " definitely on the theory that Waldo prevent Sunday's crime. . , 30th, 1914. Under a suit for $1,000 filed by vision of the parade. The: delegates Van der Strucken; (b) sociated with the company entangle aged political leader and June Ger-man- ia, How deeply Ballou, the "Robinson, City: Robinson & CMovanne yesterday, at- marched In the following order: Waldelnsamkeit, Reger; (o) Im wun-- In Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day this Servian danger J. Alexander H. Rook-vMl- ments cltizenj tragic death - s tachments were placed on the boilers Bridgeport, Liedertafel, e. Mai, Steel, Union really penetrates .Bosnia is Impossible prominent whose My dear'sir: I beg to acknowlec! derschoenen Monat Hammond, ton affairs. to Intimate. it fears are expressed early last week is under investigation, your of 27th. Your by Sheriff George Mara. Governor's FVot Band o Hart- Miss Vera Crtrtls. Pacific and Amalgamated lost substan was also- an letter June desire Today two suits for $560 tied up ford, two floats of the Bridgeport La- Atoschied, (to) Trading in steel was here that it would be difficult to stem was murdered. There as. expressed,-i- your letter to end this (a) Ritter's Klnkel; tial fractions. It now. ! ' Intimation of new revelations by Mrs. controversy am quite wiTlingr to re- 76.000 bricks being used by the ma- dles' German society, following which Dixie, Emmett. toy the Massenchor. relatively heavy but other dealings apartments I sons, and, Sher- 1s prize Helen M. Angle, at whose spect, and on this point I am entirely under the direction of came "what thought to be the Widmung, Schumann; 0b) were proportions. . . or- (a) Ich in minor Ballou was a visitor on the night of satisfied your Judgment is sound iff John M. Donnelly, they were winning Saengerbund delegation of grolle nigcht, Schumann; c) Zueig-- Noon The list made general recov MEIXEN INDICTED OX who is held as a wit- that dered to be carted from the site. The - . v his death and both as a citizen, and as leader of the were, Hartford. nung, Strauss, by Gwilyn Miles. eries In the second hour on authorita- CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY ness for the coroner. Republican party. should not in suits entered by Charles O'Ehea, The second divtalon was headed by Gesellen," Podbertsky, denial of the rumor the inter- today po- I sub-contrac- y "Die Drei tive that It was learned that the place public at- a former for 1260, al- Horn, Concordia, Water-bur- ' . ' the first have called Marshal T. Massenchor and band. state commerce commission purposed lice do not believe that Mrs. Angle to matters, publica leged to be due for sand furnished: .Fulton American band of Wa- Wagner's Operas, postponing Its decision in the freight Cambridge,' Mass.,Jtme 80. Charles' any' connection with Bal tention .the the , Selection from v had direct o eo Another suit for $300 was entered terbury, waterbury delegation Is ' S. Mellen, president of the tion which was apparently dis the" band. - rate cases a fortnight or more. former lou's death.-b-ut do believe she knows you, by Thomas Samplrl. a local truck- expected to receive for the largest del- yesterday Southern Pacific led the movement New Haven, railroad;" Frederick' S. was responsible forMt and may tressing to had I not felt tnat man for horses and teams Brit- In the singing contest af Mosely, and Ralph 15. Gil- who there was a persistent attempt to furnished egation in line, Teutonia, New soceties In the four class-e- s gaining over a point from yesterday's a banker, be, regarded as a very material wit- on the work. five automobiles bearing women ternoon, the lette, Westfleld, were Indicted to make the clerkship of the Board of ain, . close, with lesser gains in Union Pa- cf ness. Bupt Henry Haas, foreman for Dur-Jti- n Armory of were: day conspiracy on a charge of In Contract and Supply a football of pol- delegates, Colt's band class, 100-- 1 B0 voices. Con cific, Northern Pacific and a few other for The theory on which the police are & Lass, when asked what effect Hartford, Maennerchor, ' Hartford, First duclng - Investment committees ot was iticians, and that, a statement ought cordia, Waterbury, Hans Saro of Wa- representative issues. '.An odd lot of the working Is that a second man In to toe made would put the citi the attachment would havefl stated Germanla, Torrington. . . Dry Goods pfd sold 60, two savings banks in Cambridge to Angle apartments ' Ballon which terbury, conductor; Hermanssoehne United at a the after . was In hopes of having re- 1-- J money zens of this city on their guard. and that them G Martin was the marshal of the Maennerchor, New Haven. Prof. Fritz break of 3 2 points. The activity at-- lend to the Hampden Railroad left, that the latter returned unex- moved within a few days, failing third division. Hermansaohne, New tending corporatiqn. quarrel ' followed which might prevent a repetition of still re- K. G. Weber of this city, conductor; the rise wasof brief duration pected and that a appears which he would continue the Haven, Liedertafel, 'Stamford, Second - and midday the market had fallen Other indictments charge that Mel during which Ballou received the such acts. As clearly from , Saengerbund, Hartford. August Weid- at your moval of rock. He' declared that,. In Regimental Band of New Haven, Lie- - back to Its early dullness. len, Moseley and Gillette conspired to blow caused his death. The po- own letters and the letters of 15 years lich of Hartford, conductor; Maenner- that -- was an attempt to hla experience In contract- aston, with large steal, from Cam- - Mr. Turner there ing derkranz of Thorn a chor,. Hartford, S. Leventhal of Hart Bonds were irregular, with a gain steal, and did the lice, It Is understood, claim to have procure subscrip- work he had never superintended delegation of women delegates In car of 3 points in International fives. bridge and the East Cambridge sav evidence to substantiate this theory from Mr. Catlm a such an Involved operation as the new riages. Band, Thomaston, and ford, conductor. ings banks. said, may lead to an ar- tion based on the salary paid to him Bridgeport high school. Marine Second class, 82 voices. Concordia, which. It is by the city of 'Bridgeport for the per- the Quartette club, New Britain. ' rest, i Fourth division; H. Schnetmann, Seymour," Prof. Fritz K. G. Wetoer. FAMOUS SWEDE IS Stockbridge, Mass., June 30. "I The coroner expects to resume his formance of his duties, and It more- marshal. Coast Artillery band of conductor; Teutonia, New Britain, ,8. cannot conceive how any one can inquest Friday and meantime the over appears that there Is a regulariy followed by prize win Leventhal, conductor; Quartette Cluto, say any connection with employed by investiga- established system of political con- HUERTA SEMDS HIS Bridgeport, the Saro, conductor; SAENGERFEST GUEST that I had chemists the public officers, ning Schwaebiseher Maennerchor of Nev Britain, Hans m this matter," said Charles S. Mellen tors are continuing their analysis of tributions from other Bridgeport, float decorated- in flowers, Germanla, Bridgeport, Prof. Adam at his home tonight. " the various stains found at the Angle the salaries of which are paid from depicting harmony, Maenner Hugo, conductor; Schwatoischer-Maen-nercho- r, of Swedish singers from nothing at all of this apartments, including most recently public funds. While this was going FAMILY TO COAST a harp Bridgeport, of A number I know af on In private the and file of chor, Anoonla; Arion, Danbury;' Arion. John Keller all sections of the state who have fair. . Consequently I cannot make discovered supposed blood marks on rank the Bridgeport. Fifth, division. Marshal J. New Haven,- - conductor., v been participating in the Saengerfest, any formal statement." the matting near Mrs. Angle's bed. Republican voters were publicly led to twenty-fiv- e' class, 24 voices. Liederkranz, believe that the platform of which a Washington, June 80 Private fts "Kullenberg,, followed by Third are being accorded all privileges ry Leonard Blondel, father of Mrs. Saro, evid- salient was to give to the city received here today from "un- automobiles carrying delegates. Thomaston, Hans conductor; the Swedish Singing society, Norden ROLLER POLO PLAYER IS Angle, said today, when the new feature Arion, Danbury, John Keller, conduc- Linberg, ence-was to a business administration free from official sources In Mexico stated that The float of the Arion soicety cre hall. 129 Wall etreet. Emll brought his attention, up president Huerta had sont his son and ated much attention. It was hand tor; Maennerchor, Ansonla, John Kel- who' for many years acted in the dip- HELD FOR LAD'S DEATH that be was satisfied that, if Ballou political control would be lived to daughter toward Puerto Mexico' and somely decorated in pink and white ler, conductor. lomatic service of Sweden, and who is was murdered. It was not in his by the men who were the leaders o? shape boat. car- Fourth class, 20 voices, Liebertafel, one most prominent Swedish Hartford, June 30 Fred A. Jean, daughter's bedroom and reiterated his the party. Tour welfare, in this re- a!, making preparations for his own roses. In the of "a It of the spect your as indie? departure 'on short notice. The In- ried the women delegates of the so Rockville, Oscar Badstubner, conduc- residents of the country, was a guest roller polo player, was today bound belief that she had nothing to do with and attitude tor; Germanla, Torrington, Max Des-saue- r, visiting City Sheriff court $1,000 in your letters convince me that 5 formation was conveyed to the state ciety. It was a mass of color and yesterday. He is over to the criminal under it. i artment. along the route received a great deal New Haen, conductor; Turner Carl Rising. bonds on the charge of manslaughter fall short of being able of me-- pageant passed Liedertafel, Stamford, Robert Weber. In causing the .death of Kenneth Wil-lar- d, BIG ILLINOIS FIRE. the Ideals which are expected ty of applause. As the and-Hi- e s ( "res- 12. of the party of I 7 postmaster Dun-- - .the club,. all bands, struck up Jr., Bridgeport, conductor. Senator Swanson introduced a 5 years old, oh June Jean Is oris ry Gordon, at Elks' - - $200,000 your position. . ,,. i'a.r ani his tlerk, Cozitio Auld Lang Syne." in honor to the' Prizes will be awarded at the picnic olution authorizing the use of the a test driver- for the Pope anufactur- Elgin, Ills., June 30 Fire did " ' - ng company Dundee, four miles very truly youre, rob-- Elks. . ; . today. army polo- field at Washington for the and his auto struck' the damage at West ' ' -- i. wr wounded by j Bridgeport club of y NORMAN! IS"' ,, FollotwJnjrJth disbandment of (Continued on Page Ti"-- ' annual army and navy football game. boy. t ' i"om here today.