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PRESOLUTIONS FOR JUDGE JOHN WALSH jon | Hartiord County Bar Associat Hears Report of Committee Members Bar perior morning, S s reso death of W epted b nmitic of dudge e George W P Roche The association consisting Ju Hen Klett and Attorney resolutions are as follows i In ‘John Walsh John Walsh long an honored er of t New Britain, moriam, N B Conn ‘ inst | men- ritain L4th ~cspected at his home ir Irel ttled + I New 19 ¥ aspiring d ua in Brit- s but 19 years 1ed vesid but @ m ucati am- bitious attention tues of i self-relian himself to y places in the affairs of nie “He studied Jaw in the off Mitchell and Hungerford of Ne ain, and in 18 admittes bar of tive practice creased with endowed with common sense pose, and thus e was amons ?* this county “He was all his end and habits of acteristi h every subject 1 was incompletc Hon he made the fund srudence of the hest state. The tions of active practi to his peramer the aste am ras the 0 the superior ounty, wh o fill with 40 yvears ‘For ten vears consccutive udge of prob: the Berlin, and he court of ordscounty wice o devoted his rance and equipped loftier fitt dutics. and Brit the ac- W began d is an clients in- e s suce was zeal, rewd 1d tenacity of forged his way the leaders of the pur- until bar thorough rate in ind ey wmd acc avors undertakings, a v became He exh took, nothi char- isted e unde his devotio his profession profoun searches into law and juris- elf with libraries in conten- mentals of providin pri bickerings hin one te the and did judici not appeal sympathetic His compellec wh he he- Y rescarches study st modified the most stenographer in he of stenozraphy ! red so that expert, b one nd first appointed Hartford continued court h position contint for over ¥ was te for District of judge of as for Hart- H Ci was assist pl nt common fo the attorney many s el Britain m ity n f term mittee-man Britain for over he h ! other of and confidence, Jahh Walsh nad a genius bork. " No task was insuperablc ad a strength ke tellect, and iring fe hatl a 1 in gacious nent nd good humo o waa just ar mper sehool > W as cor o ity of D 1bli¢ iy I of for hard He of will, n mind n open, ing it Cheerfulnes: ny mental reputation for had W wdmirable bught d the ver q ntentior d the re of his to do pur stioned. e ¥ admiration they loved spect fellc him | zens pror “Boo biaco of nis 1 1 keen and hickness of pe ss of judgm i to es of ing and intellectual processes were acutg ghat he knew intuitively the b-ning Moints in cases, and the emo- ns and feelinzs which controlled on ided men, dually ose Who inder tuene nd and capa Fia was a li and the joy. delight and 1 s were ic 1 aating 1 maine eption, ar that He rent but listened to ustice and reason. MHis | | | ndiv or in groups he spell of his rire the Valsh. stering many 1 in the eloved of the and cam never ceased to guages, for he convers him mode | macular malking | ple. He wa t the henevo rmth of his he retiving, and wore | mount. s and unob- all o | nce of his mind H ATt enerc He s char c on 5 S dir He lived to ressed mind His pa bth of his be an to_develor erify of he r, 2hd to m nd 3 bles Resolved ite.he ad Pis ot 1) e spread u court vin of 1 ted Amentec upon his fellow life is praised bilit insy to de- yose rec | | | = perior b that.a smitted bsed the Toulo to t the de- | deli W ¥ jurist d pdge: Be bulog:; eeting of j. M. " The ney.to the ¢ he filest ev < of tHE toc NOTICE. bekah lodge fo alsh tribute J within the Elk i | | i will Odd hold Fel- he Stella R sblic whist - 1 thvited Rebek c is plla hold 30. hts pme. i jts reguiar meeting tonight Whist and the drawing of the | follow. The public ;si will i s W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL CLASS DAY PROGRAM Were Carried Out i Txercises Room By Graduates Yesterday Afternoon. reises of held the day ex : \flernoon beautifully with streamer with a profusion to’the beauty pupils who are 1day afternoon exercises at- cral members of the irt_in the program of The excellence of the reflected favorably ness of the English Mary's wochial school were one of decorated of duy rooms school the oceasion zold and lding greatly encemen rs ¥ the afternoon the thorougl Th Opening program follows: Hymn: Graduates. Address Anna May Mercedes “Let Duty Robert 1tholic I Bonney Ride— Halloran Lead Holleran at St. Mary's'— Drobinis tation, s ¥ Louis ning Rose iz ades: Catherime May Grades Katherine rimary Grace Intermediate Louise Skelly. Grammar Grades Catherine Guide in Mary Heavens G Backward'— Ruth Forwa Boniface of Class Egan \gnes Kenney. This Training’ Ellen Welech Are Teliing— \duates, The The “Looking Page Hart. “Looking rd’ Georar Schevd Picture— Prosentation Catherine O, Fitzsimmons. to G John Joseph William Addresses uates— T. Winters, W. Barry A. Krause. enjoy a farewell playground next The outing Tuesday LATE T. W. DUNN LEAVES FORTUNE St. Mary's Catholic Church Receives $100 From New Yorker—Other Local Bequests. the late filed in comptrol- estate Through the will of Tho W. Dunn recently the of the Brooklyn considerable of $150,000 to office his relatives f his local also ir $100 to Mary's Catholic church and $1,000 directors for of part will over g0 friends in it hequests one of st to « cemetery The body nis plot Mary's. Dunn was 69 years of age at the h h homas W homas % monia. At sied here- was buried > and was president Dunn Glue com- city and died of request the body his birthplace. of the pany pne was Flis of local bequests ar Mary Nag 000 le 42 Union brother, Mary $1,000 Mar- nieces, Jane cousin, Roman Catholic Loard of trustees of St for care of his plot, sister, of Dunn. £5.000; street, s Martin of the Nagle Nors $S same address niece, 50 Cedar of Chestnut street, each s ret c ar Ann Railey Ma $100 of cemetery CONVENTION OPENS TONIGHT Sessions Will Be tfeld in Junior Me- chanics’ Hali—Pershing Fund port This Evening. ot ne War Vetera of t days auspices of and the Ladies’ iarie: he anish War veterans, two canference night in Junior O. T. A Hungerford court. A. G. Hammond camp, No. 5. and Ladies’' auxiliary to A. G. Hammond camp will entertain the delegates during their stay in this city, and { committees nged angements other activities will open to- M. hall on joint a for the today sessions and and tomor- row it in Ju . session will open Mechanics hall commander A ding. and a Coughling 4 in Connec- Following the will be served in entertainment will the deiegates. 9 o'clock banquet a6 with © ¢ hio af Hamm port imp pres W re e J £ of plain re- 1rdin o made luncheon s hall and an ssion a Tudd be given in honor of A session morrow open at and a will hall. The auxiliary will be held in the and the members ns at luncheon morning follo wat Judd's meeting tomorrow vete Gram ill join t¥ FLANNERY Flannery estate were ESTATE SETTLED. s in the final s ttlement of the filed late vest al da c s office foundry comes rnc in the cle Flannery which m J and s ex for the W hange Will S John liting ession o Flannery - omas I, James and & anc interest lding W hitir he Dunlay An Flannery Ar Rempp, Mary 1 A. SORORITY Alpha itain Hi t the Shuttle Saturday DANOE, \lpha sorority of the will_give Meadow Countr evening willl be 8 o'clock. Arthur Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Welles € orchestra il ronesses Sampson, Mrs. Crabtree The L e D Foster. and y furnish music. " Class | Walter Joseph | | i two socictics have made all | { to- into | Flannery, of | 1 in | are trans- | { Park | Thomas' seminary, class of | tenth birthday June sale land’s.—advt Chas. Scherp, one of the oldest drug store proprictors in the city, sold his drug store at 338 South Main street vesterday to Joseph and Nathon Sabol, of New York. Best straw hats in town $3.00 san.——advt Men's Suits at Besse-Le- Wil- Park Reserve, located on Stanley street and adjoining North- End park will be one of the finest residential sections in New Britain. You can buy a home, or home site at Reserve on easy terms. Come to Saturday afternoon sale and let { us show you around, and explain our housing proposition Ta North Stanley strect car Francls street and you are directly opposite prop- erty. Free souvenirs to visitors.—advt. June sale Suits land’s.—advt. Several cases were assigned trial at the short calendar the city court this afternoon. Best straw hats in town $: san—advt. Danicl Cornelius North ou Men's at Besse-Le- for session of 3.00. Wil- and St. have ivan, Curry, Peter Coffey graduates of 1919, returned June land’s. to their homes. sale ~advt Men's Suits at sse-Le- Best $3.00. Wil- straw advt. $2.00 and e-Leland’s town . Men's 95¢ at B A drawing exhibition will be held in Mary's school next Thursday aft- ernoon and at that timé the work of pupils from all grades will be exhib- ited. Men's £2.00 95¢ at Besse-Le $3.00 Men 1t Park Stanley Tnd park residential You can buy $3.00 union suits advt St. and $3.00 union land’s.—advt. 3 suits straw $2.00 and $3.00 Resse-Leland's. Reserve, located street and adjoining will be one of the finest sections in New Britain. home, or home site at Park Reserve on easy Come to our Saturday afternoon and let us show you around, and explain our housing proposition. Take North Stanley street car to Francis street and you arc directly opposite prop- erty. Free souvenirs to visitors.—advt. Best straw hats in town $3.00. \Wil- advt. 00 and $3.00 e-Leland's. hats.—Wilson.—advt union suits 95¢ —advt on North a terms. sale san. union —advt John Crosby af Fairview street sail ed Wednesday as wireless operator on the S. §. Trinidadian for Mexico. 33.00 Men's straw $2.00 and esse-Leland's.- Wilson. $3.00 hats.— advt union advt lit Superintendent Turner of the Wind- sor Locks water hoard was in this city iring information on plant vesterday municipal ice $2.00 and $3.00 union Besse-Leland's.—advt Men's suits a5c at Charles Bodley ain General hospital went operation ing. Me at is in the New where he for blood Brit- und poison an $2.00 Py 00 union advt and 9ic Besse-Leland’ A birthday party or of Mary ficer William Lincoln court hon- Of- was given in O'Mara, daughter of O’'Mara, at her home, vesterday, it being About 25 little guests wera present Men's $2.00 and at Bessc-Leland's.— of $3.00 S union a Dyson's hestra this furnish music at the Middlebury college in next Monr or city prom crmont will 1t on Men's £3.00 95c at Bes he New Britain Choral society hold a business meeting and dancc Wednes evening, June 3ooth’s ¥ Men'’s £3.00 union at —advt .00 and union suits -Leland’s.—advt will on ay hall. $2.00 Res and 95e e-Leland's, Deaths and Funerals. Charles J. Sio: The funeral of € held this morning at St. Mary’s church Krause officiated at bearers were John Hennesss Willis, Herbert C. Bates, ‘ John Barry and Joseph A. Faffev. John Hasson was flower r. Burial was in the new Cath- cemetery harles J. Sloan was 9 o’clock from Rev. William the service. The John rles Me- bea olic OPTION WITHDRAWN Hatch D. ¢ Judd Block Fail to Reach Agreement, and Owners of The option which has been the D. €. Judd block Main street by W. L. Hatch was withdrawn to day. according to Samuel Menus one tor of the building. The option was withdrawn said Mr. Menus because an agreement could not reached The held on on the owners option obtained Hateh last week. The to have been sold for $1 block belongs to Mr. Menus and Mor- ris Birnbaum. Mr. Menus also added that the block would not be sold, that he and Mr to keep it as an investment s by building 5.000 Mr. The Yirnbaum infend EULOGY FOR C. J. SLOAN. Ruler Timothy eloquent T. Sloan Rritain Exalted 1 delivered an Charles New evening W culogy F Rt O"Brien the st for late of last G mer o ing lodge. Exalted Joseph Woods was authoriz appoint committee to adopt tions on the death of Mr. Sic candidates elected t ship last evening and on ay evening a big class be held Bezinning next continuing far three lodge will Past Exalted Ruler represent New Britain reunion to be held in Atlantic | X. J.. beginning July 7. Past Exalted | Ruler T. W. O’Brien is alternate rep | resentative Nine member- will n were 5 | | | | a n month months, a month Butler will the meet hut once { i | Otis O | lodge he North- | suits ¢ Tampico, | suits | at | City, | e e Financial e s i DIVORGES FOR TWO sy g Ask to ( = WALL STREET STOCK " EXCHANGE REPORTS Two Women and One Man Have Marital Tics Severed perior Court Yesterday. Donald K. McLagan, a letter in the local postoffice, apeared before Judge Frank D. Haines in super- ior court yvesterday and a for a divorce from his wife, Martha F. Mc- Lagan, alias M. . Thomas. The pe- titioner said he was married in Rock- ville, April 5, 18 and that his wife deserted him February 1916, going to Los Angeles, Cal. He said that at present she is residing in this city. McLagan said his wife was traveling around with another man in this city and when he requested her to stop the practice, she left him. The defend- ant is well known in this city. The papers were taken by Judge Haines. Minnie Woodcock of this city ap- peared in the courtin support fora di- vorce from Ernest Woodcock. She said was married in New Haven| baccos and food shares June 9, 1911, and her husband desert-| Wall Street, Close—Higher quota- ed her on October 21, 1915, locating in | tions prevailed in the last hour, fur- Bridgeport. She said her husband|ther advances in rails, oils, equip- had not supported her properly nd | ments and shippings constituting the traveled around with other women.| chief features. The closing was The divorce was granted and the cus- | strong. Sales aproximated 1,300,000 tody of a child born of the union was | shares awarded the woman | Mary Agnes Falagn the ced Wa changes tod Street, 10:30 at the irregular stock market wer to cables announcing the of the German cabinet. ‘losses out- numbered gains in the initial deal- i but these were largely overcome before the end of the first half hour. Signs of short selling were observed in several of the popular issues nota- | Iy American International but that stock rallied immediately. The strong- er features of strength included | steels, cquipments, oils, motors, to- m.—Price opening of attributed resignation she that| New York Stock Exchange quota- her husband, Bmil Falagna, was| tions furnished by Richter & Co., guilty of intolerable cruelty and on| members of the MNew York stock those grounds she sought a divorce.| Exchange: She said that on her wedding dav, | Februar 1910, her husband slap-| ped her face in the presence of wed- ding guests and numerous acca- slons until they separated fiye vears| am ago, he beat her and always insisted | A, that she turn over the pay envelope| am she received for working in a local| an factory. The divorce was granted and | o, the custody of a child born of the | am marriage was rded the mather. | 4w Tobaceo UHRO-RUSINS THANKFUL | Avacona cor Anaconda Cop charged 00 “lose 873 110 110 56% 841z 817% June 20, 191 Low | | on Am Beet Sugar Agri Chem Car & Fc Cangie Loco . Smelt Sugar 8 112 Co 111 1 230 220 A T S Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B & O BE-RT Beth cel . Butte superior Can Pac ! Cen Leather Ches & O Chino Cop Chi Mil & St F&l Co. Total of $135.36 Was Raised on Tag Day Here—Money Will Be Sent Abroad, Rev Joseph Pelechivych. Uhro- Rusin Greek Catholic priest, under | whose direction the tag day was suc- cessfully carried out last Saturday has made a final report on the day and expresses his thanks for the support in the carrying through of j the project. A sum of $435.36 W realized and will be sent at once to relieve conditions in the country of | the Uhro-Rusins, “T deem it my dut to convey through this medium my thanks to all those who contributed oward the Uhro-Rusin tag day with their dona tions, The total sum collected W $435.36. 1 thank them nce they donated for the widows and orphans of nation which together with the Galeian Rusins (Ukrainians) was most cruelly persecuted one by the Hung government and it oppression for centuries. While the Gali- (Ukrainians) are still waiting for their of the Uhro-Rusins has been recently improved through the kindness of the Allie insofar they were ven liberty and under a separate state of Rusina were joined the Czeclio-Slovak republie. The Uhro-Rusins living in America have ' Readin : means of supporting the orphans Rep I & S com widows of the victims of war. Southern Pae New Britain donors, without | Southern Ry to their nationality con- e aa »uted toward this support and for ol them in the name of Uhro-Rusins, I| {"hion Pac tender sincere thanks, United Frait “I cannot omit, however, Gtah Copper separately thanks to Very Rev, John | 1r 5 Rubber Co { T. Winters for kindness in fur- U S Steel thering the cause of Uhro-Rusins 1 S 'Steel pfd through the sermons held in his Va Car Chem ! church “I thank arately, REV Paul, Col Cons Gas Crucible Steel given him Distillers Sec 1st pf Elec .. Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nar Ore Cetis Inspiration Interboro Interboro pfd sas City 472 60 Kar S0 Kennee Copper 2 Lack Let Max Motor com Mex Petroleum National Lead N Y C & Hudson Nev Cons ... 1 NYNH&HRR ? Northern Pac Penn R R People’s Gas . Pressed Steel Car Ray Austro arian several cian Rusins { thralled and are liberation, the lot en- as to Cons no and to tender | Westinghouse . Willys Overland LOCAL EXCH PRICES QUOTED Bid 234 and JOs. e more every one rem: sincer P. PELECHIVYCH.” THEATER DISASTER. 150 Persons Killed or Injured When Fire Destroys Movic House. P, R., June ne fifty persons, including many children, are reponted killed or | American wounded in the destruction by fire | Am Hos last night of a motion picture theater | Amcrican Hardware N Am Silver (par The Bil'gs & Spen (pa sons Brass (par 25) *Colt’ Arms (par } Bagle I, Co (var 25) ! Inter Silver pfd | e dnt 48 o 25)) - SitnAtion—Ttalian | | F Monteoniery Go y A Mar Lamp (par Austrian Treaty. s uncil of | Njjes-Be-Pond com Lloyd J Mfg Co (par 2 Presi- Wil (par and Mfg Co Aske 111 20.— Light | Harttord Tel Co Southern San Juan, hundred and N ( at aguez. bodies were of unidentiied per- | rec from the ruins| PNIS today. COUNCIL OF THREE MEETS. (par A German na 20 Discusses Cabinet Crisis Paris, June three composed 5 (par ofi Premiers and afternoon, orge and Clemedceau lent Wilson met thi is understood discussed the German ituation and the Jtali net The council also was expeced to take ip the uncompleted tions of the Austrian A crisis Tor Co com T & H (par { Union Mfg Co (par 2 peace SPITE, SAYS BURLESON. Washington, June General Burleson Representative democrat, declared the hostile feel-, Representative Gallivan, demo- Mass, who in the terday said n ould removed master general, discontinuance of in by 20.— TO HANG NEXT WE in a Bucha that Perretta Brothers Will Be One Week From Tonight. Texas, ing of d speech in Mr. Bu as due to the pneumatic mail | sachusetts as rec- Burleson use les is the day o, found of Litch- Hartford This | on which Candido guilty in the erior court eld county of the murder of Mrs. | Angela Pecorara on May 23, 1917 | was to have been hanged at the s | prison at Wethersfield. Judge Joel | H. Reed has granted him a new trial however, which will be held probably | in October. His has claimed hearing | new evidence which cause a \d been de- | reversal of the earlier verdic in 1, president of | statements from Tialian military au attention 4\-,‘ thorities that when (3‘(\7'4‘1!\3"‘ i serving in the llan army he ect to fits insanity T inderstood the defense will in the new trial that Giordamo was insane at the time of the Killing One week from today the Perretta brothers, Joseph and mo, will be hanged for the murder of Frank Pal- mese in New Britain on June 3, 1918 unless clemency is granted June 20. the s Mass S ABOUT ificd that Ireland be tube ommended system IRFLAND. 20.—Acting the senate provisional MORE Washington v Polk no that its request ernment of at the peac livered to M the conference secially invited “7 = orney ven a might e conference . Clemenc h! to the and was request B & S suk of SERGEANT KELLY HOME. William J. Kelly, a member of the Farrell Clothinz company. received his discharge from the service at Camp Upton last cvening and has re- turned to his home. He with a medical unit and spent months 4 in France, at gue | | | | was seven NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 3 NEW BRITATN, CONN, | [BE] L TEL 2040 's Arms ican Hardware dard Screw ders, Frary & Clark pn Mig. Co. Britain Machine GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building. Telephone %120, T. FRANK LEE, Manager Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold JUDD & CO. Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. ¢8. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD’'S NO MEXICAN REPRISALS | WILL NOT INTERFERE ! American Federation of Labor Not to Ask for Release of Political Industrial Prisoners. Villa Will Not Wreak Vengcance on Americans in Mexico for Acts of United Statgs Soldie | El Paso, June 20.—Villa will make | no reprisals on American property and lives in Mexico because American troops drove his men back from the border Sunday night. A courjer from Villa's mp Villa Ahumada who arrived here last night an important mission so declared The courier said Villa was afraid the Carranza soldiers would fire into three resolutions had El Paso to force Amerfcan troops to | been prepared demanding freedom for cross and this reason that ! political and industrial prisoners, but and Atlantic [City, N. J., June 20.—The American Federation of Labor, in | convention here, refused today to ask for the release of so-called political and industrial prisoners convicted | under the espionage and other war- time acts. Instead, the federation adopted a modified resolution request- {ing that these acts be rescinded with the al coming of peace. e near on was for | battle | killed | the commande 1 | | | | Executed | | Premiers 5 was | | opene | | | he remained outside of Juarez three | the resolutions committee, on advice days, hoping that the federals would | of members who believed that s come from the town and give ! of these prisoners were deserve in the open | convicted and sentenced, decided The courier said the first Villa knew | present a sub-memorial. Thi of the American expedition was when | ed by an overwhelming vote, he heard bursts shrapnel, where- | asking for repeal of legislatior upon he ordered men to evacuate | ed upon “restoration” of the rights the town and leave for the foothills | free speech, free and at once. Villa was more than a mile | sembly. from town at the time and left imme- | By diately for his base near Samalyuca. ' decid Villa did not participate in the first night’s fighting in the streets, accord- to the courier, but led his men in 7 Sunday evening and directed the fighting around the customs house at that time. Villa had 2,400 men in his entire command, but 1,600 | participated in the attack, he said The Villa officer confirmed the death of Manuel Castro and Alberto Jiminez, two Villa generals, who were during the fizhting in Juarez He said Villa lost 70 men in the fight- ing and had 110 wounded. He denied reports that Hipolito Villa, brother of had died at Samal- out oDt besides o ins press free unanimous vote, t I e convention ed to cancel before July 1 the so-called Bakers-Gompers agreement | of June 19, 1917, which provided that { there should be no general strike & | ing the period of the war per FACE MURDER CHARGE Man and Wife Held Without Bail for Plead | | only First Degree Guilty. Murder Not Worcester, E. Baker of Eleanor Mass., June York, Pa., and his wife, were arraigned in the West- boro district court today on a charge of first degree murder of Dwight P | Chapman in Westboro on Monda: | June 9, following their arrest in Bangar, Me., on Wednesday. Both pleaded not guilty, waived examina- tion and were held without bail for the August session of the superior rt for Worcester county in Fitch- burg. 20.~Harry | { PROHIBITION COMPLICATED Liquor Tax Stamps Will Be Sold After July 1 But Sale of Liquor Wilt Not Be Authorized. { CZECHO-SLOVAKIA REPUBLIC. | Copenhagen, June 20.—A Czecho- Slovakia Soviet republic has been | cstablished according wirelees lispatch from Budapest BRAZILIAN OFFICIAL HERE. New York, June 20.—Dr. Epitacio Pessaa, president-elect of Brazil, rived here today France, o was one of Bra peace conference June 20 reason to doubt that | war-time prohibition will become ef. fective July 1,” the internal revenue bureau, in accordance with an opin- ion of the attorney-general, will con- ! tinue the sale of stamps for intoxi- cating beverages after that date. Commissioner Roper said, however, the sale would be with the district understanding that the manufacture or sale of prohibited beverages was in no way authorized Commissioner Roper explained that the bureau necessarily would continue to enforce the tax Jlaws as related alcoholic beverages until they we repealed by congress. No prov for ained in the lation ss for forcing national hibition Washington, foreseeing “no Althougt ar- from wher il's delegates to th ADMIRAL BENSON RETURNS, New York, June 20.-—Admiral Wi liam chief of operations of th arrived here from Brest battleshin Arkansas. 1 officers alsc war craft 7 Benson, ? iy returned on the fon A i repeal i 1 1al arm hefore war-time c c now cong en and pro- | Notice of Hearing on Administration Account. Probats District of Berlin, ss. New Britain, June 19, A. D., 1819 Estate William Manion, late New Britain, in aistrict ceased. The adminis Ordered D., 1919, noon, at { Britain be and | for a hearing on said administration { estate this court directs the | trustee, cite all persons interested { therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order In i some newspaper published in New | Britain and having a circulation in district, and by posting a copy { on the public sign post in said town 3 | of New Britain, nearest where the de- SSIFICATION. | ceased last dweit, and by mailing a copy of this order to all heirs-at- law and legatees, and return make. Attest, ITALIANS Pa ion ACC June to the peace —— court T SETTLEME 20.—The Ttalian dele- conference has been directed from Rome to accept the proposition for the settlement of the Dalmatian controversy made by Liovd accordine 's, Litd of ¢ ot = said de- trustee, having tion account court fc That the 1 at 9 exhibited with lov h said es George ance, to Clemenceau President Wil Paris office of ANOTHER D Salvador in the fore- Office in Nev same is assigned the allowance of account with said ind the on, Ju Reut , A o’clock Probate e the THH BY BOMB. e An infernal Manuel Trejo Santa Ana, in caused the serious Ju sent to, D vil judee of ilvador, today the ifldge and servant. The was in a small box pro- vided with a lock and key. The fatal explosion occurred when the box was San 19 machine and E Western to death jur he of contained explosive | said TOO LATE FOR CLAS FOR SALE-—Indian motorcyele. sell cheap, ville, Tel twin cvlinder Good condition. Will 23 East street, Plain- -4 6-20-2dx BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Juage.