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| CITY ITEMS j30 discount on all ¥ Pedats at Besse-Leland's.—Advt he condition of John Romansky, is at the New Britain Gener; jde last Tuesday noon, and who erwent o noperalion yesterds removal of threc bullets from his was reported as comfortable at mstitution this afternooit. @et me at Henry Morans’ Vietor Febru Fecords. iss Kathleen Heck is confined home by illness tor February cords Sutyrday Four days after the Muskogee left } . L. Pierce Co. ¢er Thomas Woods of the police riment is off duty with influer discount on all men's and Ps suits at Besse-Leland” ecial for Sat. only, 6 fid sizes, for men and young B Wonder Clothes Shop, street.——advt. veral cases were assigned for trial he short calendar session of the court this afternoo per cent. discount on men’s.odd Bors at Besse-Leland's.—Advt. fito show, State Armory tonight. discount on all children's lovercoats at Bes b condition of George Patte s seriously 111 with pneumon wome on North Main street, ed as unchanged this after- to show, State Armory tonight.— tor February Records Saturday | L. Pierce Co. —Adv suits hut the immigration officials took 1 GIRL STOWAWAY ? ON OIL TANKER { ¥tatian Tailovess Hid With Supply of H wender in Attempt to Find Aunt Here, Youk, Jan. 30.- ndard Oil tanker he had an Italian ir stow+ way on board yesterday -from M. She was Emily ¢ ‘rflslu](fl‘ s old, but much younger in She is a prety bruneite, with blue ey Meswsina, 5, the girl was discove ed in a mker, where she had eral loav f brea She was taken whom she told horn in Genoa. 1tly héard and longed to corae to Ameri ¢ about the aunt was that her was - Maria 1 ssigned her to the and did pot put her The girl could not speak Inglish The Muskogee stopped here onl orders, being bound for Baton Rouge, the to Elis island, wher 1 come before the board of inquiry. She bad $21 in Italian money. COULD MOBILIZE | i ARMY OF 2,000,000 | | Senator Wadsworth Says Within Five ! Years, Under New Plan, That creted herself, a ¢an of water and sev- | an aunt had been married in this city, | | BLINDFOLDED, PICKS MAN WHO ROBBED HER Mrs. Walton’s Method of Identifica- tion Revealed When Thicves Are Sentenced. New YorkYJan. 30.—When Judge Wadhams, in general sessions, yester- day. sentenced Owen Lopp, colored, and Ha 'y Burnfield, whit for rob- bing Mrs, Franc A, Walton, a wealthy widow of No. 25 Fast 11th streel, on Sept. 30, it became known { how Alrs, Walto: blindtolded, iden- | tificd, among fifteen men, a third who liad robbed her. Mrs. Walton er ged for a butler a n who gave his name as Thomas 0 proved”to be Lopp. A later Lopp enticed Mrs. Wal- ton to the basement by teliiw: her | there was a leaky faucet he wanted ' her to see. Then three men bound her. While one man guarded her, {he others took jewelry worth $600 ana $i7 in cash. Two { hours later a maid heard her mistress moaning and released he Detective William B. k arrested Lopp and Burnficld, who implicated a. man named Tilquist. The latter de- nied having robbed Mrs. Walton, and the police could not get anvthing on him. Mrs. Walton said she could not identify Tilquist by sight, but was cer- ain she could if the police would | | blindfold her and let Tilquist touch her face, as the an had done on the night of the robbery. A bandage was placed over Mrs. Walton’s eves, and fourteen detectives and Tilquist each spoke in turn. As soon as Tilquist did so she exclaimed ‘““That’s the man. The detectives other articles were found there. ( Tilguist was sénténced to ten yegrs last Friday. Lopp received a sen- ; tende of twernty years, and Burnfield got not less than five nor more than ten vears. ESteamer Reported Sunk; { Captain And 22 Men Missing New York, Jan. 30 fhe America tank steamer Mielero. from Mantan zas, Cuba, January 23, for Philadel phia, broke in two and, sank at sew, | according to a wircless message re-| ceived here today by the naval com-| munications service. One boat with! the chief officer and 17 men has been picked up by the steamer Ozetto and | another boat with the captain and = men is still missing. 5 the tanker was reported t steamer’Ozette hy wireless, re- layéd through the T. . ship Clemen- son. The position giten by the Ozette 'indicated 'she picked up the] men approximately 150 miles east of Savannah, Ga. The message report- ing the rescue said: “Picked up lifeboat containing chief ! officer, third mate, four engineers and 12 members of crew of tank steam Mielero, which broke inifwo on Jan- wary 26 and sank. Captain’s ho with 22 men of crew, still adrift. Heayy northeast seas mbdérating. The message was dated at a. m. today. LOCAL BOY ILL AT SCHOOL John MeDermott, nephew of Fred Russell of 84 Hart street, is seriously ' MEXICO’S DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE ! i Jalapa, Mexico.—Many bulidings were wrecked around the court yard YOUS ““Women T s o ot | It invigorates the nerves ta d creates strength. Here is Reliable Proof: Untion Hith-N. J. — I suffered from a ., nervous breakdown, was an: thin, had a stomach trouble &nd mg nigt ‘€at, Sfefp ¥r work. I had it benefit until one day- I read about Vitol, and after taking ote bot- tle I'began td improve. It smgm:d g ve me a appetite, :i‘c’l ;len!s,'zdzl and feel better in every way.”? 3 Mrs. CHARLES WEST., _ The feason Vinal is superior to any other remedy is because it contains the .abd most famous body-building - and strengthening tomics known to mediung. i Your meney back if it fails. GHKRG?S]II!RDER g Woman Attendant at Wellesley I touched her face and head, and when 1ll at the Suffield school. Dr. George Number Would Be Ready. 'l'ilq[\lisLflh:]xd ’;.i]one s(;\ Mrs. Walton | W. Dunn of this city was called to a b v = : again cried, “That's the man. et S % y of an organized dleld army of 2.4 had thrown his loot In 5 sewer at gchobl il with influenza, = 'The school ed Paticnt. - ]000,000 men would be possible within | Fourth avenue and 41st street. A Tas been alosed. o G five ars after passage of the sen- | breastpin, necklace, silver buckles and T ham, Mass., Jan. 30.—A charse | qte grmy reorganization bill Chairman she had first beaten and then | \yygqsworth of the senate military to death Mrs. Mary C. Lotz of § ommitree sald today in his report to P while the latter was a patient | (¢ genate on the measure. The cost private hospital in Wellesley was | o iP2FE OF 200 WERSIS . 00° ane it against Miss Margaret ;00 1o gaiq. % i Watertown. an stimasnt Including the permanent stundiug‘ B s thaay. ‘She pleaded |, - UG e e jity when arraigned in the dis- bourt and was held until Febiu- for a hearing. She was released 000 bond. complaint on which Miss s'was arrested charges that on pber 31 last she assaulted and Vs, Lotz at the hospital and vilfully turned hot water in a tub in which she placed the t, causing Ner to be scalded to at Alinde St. at this place during the recont earthquake.. Picture shows Horlick’s the inal Mailted Milk _(_)figmd Avoid Imitations & Substitutes army and national ‘guard as pro- I posed the measure through its com- pulsory military training plan would | permit the mobilization next year of an army of 1,198,000 men the report continued. Youths trained would be passed into the citizen reserve army, and in 1926 the nation’s ‘available military strength would be- 3,345,- 200 officers and men, while the cost [p!‘x' man would be reduced from ! JANUARY FURNITURE SALE $509 in 1921 to $176 in 1926. “With the organized personnel shown in 1926,” the report said, “it would be possible after providing for the foreign garrisons and the coast Williams, Educator, ldc:‘enses to mobilize an organized field : tarmy of 2,000,000 men with ample Dead in Hartford Today { surpius stiensth to supply veplac tford, Jan. 30.—Arthur Wil- | ments and to form new and unex- of Chaplin, a graduaté of the | Pected organizations. This can be 1877, Yale university, and for- | done even after a liberal allowance g \ : Broprietor of a private echool | f0r exemptions on account of indus- | . York city, died today In this | triul requirement: e bhere he and his wife were e R TR | I g the winter. DOCKMEN’S STRIKE was born in Worcester, Mass. _ lassmates at Yale included | AFFECTS SKEIPPING = Governor Henry Roberts and P. Andrews. reporter for the | Ealie e court of Connecticut. Mr. s retired ten years ago and : Stcamships Headed for Boston Are B i mast ot the | clearance—offering truly unusual values in furniture, . He leaves a widow, three rugs and stoves. We recommend this as an unusually et S of Quitting of 2,000 Hands. ) opportune time to buy such pieces of furniture as your VE SLEEPING SICKNESS. Boston, Jan. 30.—Diversion to i s R S . Work, Jan. 30.—Two cases of | othor pows of steamships boupd be: home requires—prices can:zot decrease for some long time to come, if ever. both said to have | wus pegun today > e of the strike d from influen: < i) 00 freight handle With dock 5 . N . £ in St. Ma al, k ; and wharves piled high But the reductions now in effect bring back old-time E s v ihuating elskll therelip prices. So we urge you to come in—see for yourself our weonderful values. Compare them with what the others offer—then come back and save on gocd furniture. Lotz had been under treatment hospital several weeks for a disease. We are now in the midst of our annual mid-winter Diverted to Other Ports Because . is cngaging the attention | nins hoard steamer National Bridee R =5 Betiovue hospital. was ordered by wircless to bring her vy P;c;nzci‘;f;o: P ¢ | cargo from Chilean ports to New 896 8t Mary's hospltal Wed. | YOk instead of this port. . Fifteen Harold 1);“. ten, of No. other vessels re due w\!!\m a Stor strect, has been slceping | days and It sottlgments of the : : ¥e than two days. Both pa- HoLi TS s pllicm Y i § B e e e iy e : For Tomorrow e Lawner, fourteen, of No. 535 A few vessels are lowding or ua- . reet, Brooklyn, was taken to | loading at the piers of the New Haven e vesterday. She has been in | railroad, which is not affected by {lhc ‘E days. strike, and on other vessels the work 4 — e {is being finished hy the crews, b J | 5 | ) v | e ! several are anchored in the harbo / e => | Earthquakes Felt el g s e g P | L 1 (0 e i N \ ey rike. The delay is «costing mor Vi T I trike. Th s s 4 icinity of Vera C “VZ‘ than $1,000 daily in the tie-up of some €ity. Jan. 30.—Farthquake | ;- {550 steamers. fwere feit in the city of Ve A decision on the freight handler lein the vicinity of Chalchi- i jopangs will pe mad Director Sate of Puebla last eveni General- Hines Aot later o TRebihs A8 to reports. reaching this| 4 ,cording to a letter from Discount g 1 e infapi. | SePh Cople president of the Brotl fiiies Sromm Peubla say inhabl-: 05 ¢ Ratlroad Station E: -+ ri .4 th eearthquake region are A P e Sy : ference with Dircctor-General . Chpwiat vl rence with resu aom ! Mayor Peters wired Dirceto R st s Hore. Taless aiee | B0 R . Discounts on All Brass Beds o Now Enctand e > in the Store Priced from $30 to $95 consequent asked for immediate men's demands. [FATIONS MAIL g . | tie-up of Ne J. Kiniry, secretary the : of Columbus show commit- — jay mailed to participants in At production, lefters thank- | % e — m for their part in muking the | Policeman’s Slayer juccess and extending an invi- : v 6 each one o attend the ) Indicted In Boston banquet and dance 1o Boston, Ja Bardeck's hall on Alor » convened in spe About 100 people will Discounts on All Remnanis of Linoleums Sammarco with the murder } trolman William G. Clanc | officials have said they had evidence indicatinz that Claney. who was shot while on duty dance hall a weels ago. was killed as a result of .a We Have 8 Good Used Sewing Machines Taken in Trade During Our Free Machine Sewing et Demonstration, Some As Low As $10 charged with murder in connection 4 citizens succeeded | win the killing. The jury bowever, : ing order, the advices slate, | ;30e no report on any person but , 3 mproving the provisioning of | sammaraco. The latter has con- % . and the administration of | fecced to the shooting with the claim | § 3 K | that the bullet was intended for :ln-, % — sther man 8. . D. Goodsell, R : ' ® ® f The Big Furniture Store funcra) of AMrs. Sarah ord | WESTERN TUNION GET The cz of nian force com- Gen. Pawlenko is an- Coodsell was held this aft- The Western Union A 1:80 o'clock frowy her home | company has lensed u store in Hill. Rev. H. A. Coolk, pas- | new Rogers block on Church street at Trinity Methodist church, | a monthly rental of $125. The lease nd interment was in Mer- | will run for thrce years with an op- tion of leasing it for twa more years.