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ews of the World T 1(‘ Herald “Ads’j Mean By Associated Press. I Betteri Business. ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920.—TEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS MARTENS ADMITS HE [ REVOLUTIONIST 12 vEAR oLp serIvGFIELD GiRL 1 |MEMBERS OF LEGION ;NOMTA)MBLE PROPERTY IS STRANGLED, ASSAULTED AND LEFT TO_ | WoRKING FOR BONUS cwwes || YATUED AT $11,591,204, O, WHICH CITY ’SSHARE IS MO, TO GET IN THEIR WORK. FREEZE TO DEATH OUT IN OPEN LOT | o New York, Fe 21.—Two i hold-up men placed o revolver Says He Always Has Been 006, Litile Victim, Wrapped in Horse Blanket, Found Dy- Eddy-Glover Post Goes On Rec- | Soishaly’s i s tons: | | ator in \:t"'1:|'04:';]':\!.|‘,\' }."uildin;: - S e e e e BT e e NG GNTTILTS s S rrand By Sic : F e WHO GAVE HIM HIS POWER? STATE OFFICERS AGREE, 100 | jeneves oo »oot o | FOR 118,400 FAMILIES. ou.m A sl passengers but ordered the car rth $8,169,304. 06, | Suringfield, Mass, Feb. 12.—The | thought the hat belonzed to bis own T g ey entire police detective department is | daughter and that he did not see the ; ) ling. A pin e onding e ? i Asserts That He Docs Not Know . working today to run down the slayer | stains on it until Jater. There were { Exccutive Committee at Hartford To- (oifhelost o prasfouna s ests e I $3,421,900. - % o < e % n > rv N v @ ar p police i of Virginia Walke rears old, who | six men in the creamery plant Y}l\ 3 b 5 5 2 y. SRl z Where His Appointment As “Am- was found dead in a shed belonging | tiveen 8 and 9 o’clock last night which { day Votes to Endorse Action of Na- Who discovered 4 man named . These Are Being Distributed | it Y to the Somers Creamery company | is believed to cover the time of the | ’ i Michael Romane exhibiting it plant, a few hundred yards from her | murder. but each declared he heard mal Body Making Demand— to o crowd of hoys. to Next of Kin of Sol- ASOUTH th RCH HA! home, shortly arter midnight. The | nothing. Local Man Elected. ] TH E MOST VALU child had been assaulted and A possible clue being investigated is dier Dead. bassador™ States ¥From and Was Surprised to Get It. Washington, Ieb. 21.—Admitting (hat she had been dead sev- | that Mrs. Frank Devine, on the way The Eddy-Glover post of the Am- Ahat he had been “n revolutionist” in . cral hours when {he boy was found. | to her father's home, not far from the | crican Legion, at its meeting Jast eve- — crory country where he had lived— | She had Dbeen sent to the creamery | creamery plant, last night was fol- ning, voted to o on record as favor- | AMERICAN WOOLEN Trnalanapolis i Eeb 2l lotal ot Russia, Germany and Switzerind plant at 7:45 o'clock ta get cream, | lowed and accosted by a young man. | ing a bonus for all ex-service men, [y : L 21— al Tts Property Is. Worth $300:068 tus: & iermany E E 2 = % 2 2 == 3 g chile i —— 2 e 8,409 French certificates will be be- . » i . g ' g a | She finally cried for help and her | and while no definite figure was set, he 5 x Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, Russian so- | #nd her failure to return led to a 3 : : : : ; ey : Mary's Cz ‘hurch Is Sel viet L ol im the Lnited States told | search. An autopsy will be held to | brothers came to her aid, whereupon | it was the sense of the meeting that CO. FIGHTING H. C. L. 1 upon the next of kin of the atholic Church Is Se aasenate investigating committee to- | deétermine the cause of death but the | the fellow : ran away toward the|} $50 per man was not too much. P Americans who died in the World and Is Put in at $250,000, Excl - : o eet i e e O T i, ‘reamery plant. —_ A day that he still was a revolutionist. | Pody bore marks of strangulation ¢ b 2 2 e R . it was announced today at the “You mean here in the United| Though the shed where the body A development of the case was a Hartford, Feb. 21.—That “‘we e Lawrence Mills to Have Four Retail | yag headaus ; A States you are a revolutionist now was found is only a few yards from | visit to police headquarters of a young | mestly and vigorously endorse the ac- ational headquarters of the American 3 i Feney Al ity o the main building employes of woman who was assaulted in a vacant | tion of the national executive com- Stores for Benefit of Th Legion which will have supervision and Cemetery—First Church, H e s el ek company said they heard no outcry. | house three weeks ago. She told the [ mittec Which came out flat-footed in i Wade Ellis, counsel for the com- | Brnest Carrington, barn man for the | police she was forced to enter the | favor of extra compensation gu)r :1; 15,000 Employes. T Lt e mittee asked Martens if he had ever | Cféamery company, reported that he | house at the point of a revolver. She | service men was the stand WHICE He | Lawrence, Mass.. Feb. 21—The Am- | honor roll is comprised of 107,952 aol. | C¢mUined, the non-taxabie and Bhe s e S on Bl oo et e des ol Imesiani et ofervelac S IsEANAE crin ) (B e Sl el BRI e Con gl fC e SRS B i Sl commie e B b T marines, | Proberties throngh which ne tax revolutionary uctivities here morefthanfitentreat [from | where( ner [ftion fof nerfussatlantgendythespoiicel| mecticdtabrancufol fies Snen £ svstem of retail stores at its four In the bestowal of these French ! ¢PUC can be secured, total §$11 AT is st as| e sl esnlldonein) Miod s wasitound JEAwedfwhyinaifalled | areforking onithe | theorygithat she | SlonMOCk \on L SRON SN Sab 00 SRt ln iT1 SR EHiin Yol tviin) Anleord to) e quds | Imemo Tl Cerhintateaho il ionor & sl 204 ot cHEE 155 0/ dorel the open,” Martens said. to Teport this soomer, HNe said he | may be the Walker glrl's slayer. SIS nepne ({:,,.g‘;";‘.??“,‘»l-?\',',. N tats | the cost of living for ihe 15,000 oper- | esteem, Freneh pays homase fo Ame FIIY Drobeitios and $3.121.40 “Don’t be too sure about that,”” the | Posts of the Legion, Telegrams were | 21Ves. Staple commuodities are sold | erica’s dead in the jate war on the : PUlIngs and church propert examiner warned him, “we're coming | 1 read for and against the stand of the | 2t @ brice below that of local mer- | birthday of George Washington whien , \Whicl allowance has ' that latens FEDERAL EONTR“L I]F ! OIL STOCK DEALER : chants, in line with the assertion | also g will be observed in many 16 CHES tx-iooks 1 | national committee on the matter but | TEARS (R CRE WIh Seation jlatso 4 ; Martens saic he had no connection | > | the resolution was easily agreed upon | Made recently by William M. Wood. | churches of the country as “Ameri- roperties on eqgith the Russian socialist fede GIVES HIMSELF UF . ation. ! 55 el G e president of the company, that living { can Legion Sunday,” when the work | The ity propertios vl Who Nominated Him? | e costs are higher than they should be. | of the American Lezion will bo ex- | water department holdi ar “Who nominated you for ambassa- - B FEETion ot Dasby iwash sy abtated A central warehouse from which | plaincd fron. the pulpits. T aicipalib e T e dor to the United States?” Mr. Eliis i ; % S | T et THG e cach of the mill stores draws its| The certificates contain o beautifui- ' wble | M. J. Brewer of Hockanum Surren- field secretary to cover the state in S = s 5 = ab sbed ! L J ihe Infercsts of the fowion Georss| ocES g '.lu!mmwu;ved by representa- | Iy engraved group figure placed on i Martens said he did not know, that ! ders to Hartford Police—Charged P. Vennart of Hartford was appointed | UVes of the company and a commit- | cenotaph. on which is the signature ! 1h#¥ appointment had come to him as, R, R. Administration Esti- assistant to the department adjutant. | €8 elected by the operatives of the | of Raymond Poincare, as president | churches, cometerics, convents an entire surprise With Illegally Selling Stock. | James Curtin of New Britain was m‘f::llm'l}; who <_o~mmr--t;]v\_'nh in-§ of France, and “to the memory 6f ! schools, while the lihrary, homd “You just zot a letter by courier ! S elected to the exccutive committee to | S1Vidual mill committees. Ultimately ; ——, of the U. S. of America, who . fraternal orzanizations telling you the appointment was mates Total Expense at Hartford, Feb. 21.—M. J B:ie\\e&r of | N e aceording to a statement by an official | died for liberty curing the Great war 1By A S a1 ee oM in bl vours, and wondered how it me . ! Hockanum, a salesman for the She- Mevor Richardl D icinsellalin tho | 2 e company today, it is planner to | the homage of Irance.” Above (he = ¥ - . € 3 : : a3 3 e 4 SRRl S D properties upon which nd about,” Mr. Ellis pursued. | About $636,000,000. komego Oil company, which has of-! course of an address before the del “1"“’_ the workers finance and aperate | zroup figure is . quotation from Vic- taken include the State “That was it. | fices in this city, suve himself up 0| gates alluded to the possibility of a | 1€ Stores themselves. tor Hugo “the pcople should come io hool, State Armory. and a ow isn’t it a fact that the whole e { the Hartford police today on a charge special sess of the Connecticut E SR pray at the graves of those who dicd { lund on Prospect street, own matter was fixed up by a committes | Washington, Feb. 21.—Railroad ad- : of illegally selling oil stock. He was| legislature. Governor Holcamb, who HEARST FILES BOND for their country. e EA e @ New York of which You were & ! ninictration estimatos place the cost | released on his own recognizance and | was seated at the place of honor on To ccver any possil le omissions, na- post office and factory bal member, which sent the notice to | i will be tried in police court Monduy | the platform was heard {o murmur = | tional headquarters of the American | o o 4 g 2 8 e o e ot 3 b : i el oni estnut street, now Russia where it was acted upon government of federal control | | . .. " A warrant for his arrest “You're mistaken.” ; : S A here has been authorized to | by Bt I : Erhl rincipal | Tnfmicas on her el 101 by the New Britain Afachine com Martens said he did not know but | of the Iroads at $636,000,000. | \y,¢ jesued some days ago, but he was| It was softly spoken and those near | Junction Proceedings | ;..o 1qaitional certificates on the in- | City Ouns Mast: conceded that such a ;-mnrnninov had | Chairman Esch of the interstate com- | out of town. | enough to hear it smiled. Places $10,000 to Guard Against ] ons of any of its local posts. City properties are: been formed in New York. merce committee told the house today The complaini on which the war-{ The mavor suggested that a resolu- - i ot The marine corps received its al-| portable school, school ot e e 7ith Secreta i ¢ S 5 nwarran amages to Board. lotments of testimonials at too late ! e anali e in opening debate on the conference | ant is based was filed with Secretary | tion be adopted expressing thanks to o3 b | 1 houses and Prevoca- > s William L. Mead of the Harford|the French government through enhinet ot e e | date to address and send to the local | tional school ........$2, TWENTY F”L YEARS AGO yreport on the compromise railroud } cyumber of Commerce, by A D. Mac- | state legislature for certificates 8 asalogton eb. 2l.—Associatc | posts of the American Legion for . 5 5 5 = Contents of buildings, in- 5 Justice Bailey of the dis s : ati == | &5, bill. Farlane of No. 420 Main street on| to kin of American soliers, S ooty oL the dlotrict Supreme | predentation tomorrow und fitese. cluding school supplies, y “This $636.000,000 will have to be : January 21. MacFarlane exhibited a The governor spoke to he delegates, {, be given by Wiliiam Randoiph be mailed direct to the next of kin. books, apparatus ete, . When W. J. F : ed Business ! ;.. o050 off as a war loss” he said. ' Stock ce:'lifi(‘ate_ showing i)a:{ e had - on behalf of the : te. Hearst in his injunction proceedings' mhese - but | bought 1,000 shares of stock in the Governor Sees Danger inst the shipping board to preven: i qay in t Shekomelko company at 10 cents a s country and this state are in ale of the 30 former German | 3 Pl Today Ts Ml Ausicecsary. share. At that time. as at present, no greater danger today than during the | Counsel for fthe -d said = = = oldisot 5 railroads transportation would have , jicense for the sale of oil stoc in | world war or any period in the history | 1 ., B T ke ~ha . office, tools, ete. =S v story | the government's only expens: n! COMPARES FGURES (. i 1 : Today marks the 25th anniversary . failod to supply our troops overseas.” « Connecticut had been issued by Bank | of the United States,” he decared. “We | connection MPA IN ' e line : with the sale was $36.28 0 . = of Will'am J. Farley’s connection with : Total appropriations of appr Comissioner Everett J. Sturges, and| are in danger Land and buildings I er of drifting away from . for circulars sent to shipping Mo | e T \ The Russell Brothers' atore in this city. | mately $1,900,000,000 including those ' so Mr. Mead called the bank commis- | the moorings of that constitution set| csts. There was no regular adver. | LWV 0 ADMINISTRATIONS »uthington The anuiversary found the genialalready made, were the “experience 'sioner's atiention to the sale. Mr.] up by our forefathers. We are losing | tising they said. Land, Eay Billy” attending to his routine bu of federal contro; Mr. Esch said, ! Sturges placed the facts of the case in{ our grip on democracy. I hope vou At the Tequest of government coun- SN U i1 ”“:" ness matters. Mr. Farley became|but he added that tl»f theee @MOUNLS | the hands of Attorney General Frank | will fight this battle at home against | sel, Justice Bailey deferred signing S. McMahon Makes Comparison of | A‘.n(‘.'n‘md dnalio vy jdentified with the Russell Drothers’ | approximately $1 10.000 were in- | i Healy, who in turn put it up to the | Bolshevism the Hun and all pernicious | the original injunction until Tuesday ey company shortly after leaving school, | vestmen Infithe Jfornt OF improvesilipolice: propaganda as faithfully and patiently | So counsel might confer over the ‘ity Expenses Under Landers Land and buildings, of Convent. School. P: h H over the cerenionies to be held in all | a¢ $225.000, Is Third, 235, ts. the zreater portion of abatements has been grantcd in of the numerous religious institud Eges Sol for 11 and 19 Cemts a “One may say it was expensive, 2 irview ¢ it was worth the price. Without the and has continued in the employ of | ments made for the roads and for The wells of the Shekomeko com- i us you fought in the late war terms. The justice also reserved de- ¥ . : Haion soes ihe firm continuousl He has been | Which they ultimately will pay. | pany are located about mnine mi He unged the delegates to empha- | cision on a request of the board that and Quigley Regimes. == und building promoted from time to time and nc Defending the work of congress inl ' p.om Afillerton. N. Y. size to the members of the Legion the! the steamer Swanee. which has been o . X e Ensionpincy : e, framing the railvoud legislation. Mr R g . S ! 2.000.000 2 P. 5. McMahon has offered figures | Pipe line from 1 four stores, New Britain, Holyoke, framing e T g S134 s The oil company was organized with | necessity of dropping political and | sold for 1000,000 be excluded from o s e R st ey Middletown and AMeriden are undsr’ 1sch ’;“]” there had been “no »_“{‘d‘\ a $1,000,000 capital und its officers are | partisan ideas and work hard to up-|the order of injunction. to support his claim that the city ad- };i‘:;‘; \'.u; Ynl» en his management. IDe S noRconTenente [comprontise ek ol restaonts fof, Flarttord: hold the counry’s traditions, He told | =t ministration under the leadership of sh s pe H e me on the change in bus-; Sid “came before the houss today wis audience that Connecticut and | NEW MEDICAL EXAMINER George A. Quigley has been an ex- ! ion SCTVice reservoir MesiGincalnolnr st enteredl tiilibutter i acdoallyseysnpmonth Spatt cxgthe | Hartford ranked first in the United! pensive one for the taxpayers. s lilatndd O lea and csg business Mr. Farley today | OMmitiee began hearings.” The com- | INOW DRIFTS BLOCK TRAINS | states in about eversthing when the Figures shown for the consolidated | p (e% "0 IED © ottt quoted some of the prices that exist-: bromise 2/ 06 L\\:pl: ‘;;:: ::fbgt‘z;l: war was in progress. He told of thel coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun Seclects | €Ity government expenses for the fis-| " g2y ana cquipm ed when he started, Butter in those! Jo. SR S8 0L SESCE QRS S e T tighting qualities of the Connecticut | cal year of 1907 under Mayor George { 1, ' tq 0 S0 C4UBICHT days'sold for 20 cents a pound, in| o B Tl carnings in excess | Central New England Railroad Traflic | men and women in the struggle! Dr. Waterman Lyon to Succeed Dr, | M. Landers are as follows: Fire de- ol anal Shaiom et comparison with 75 cents for a similar 3 o S ! azainst the Hun and referred to the pettment §50,000; pollce depnrfment | 10566 miles of sewen is Entirely Halted On Stretch of 30 { \.00rq made by the state in various' ¥Icock in This Cit §25,000: school expenses, $123.000; | 1100 TEes of amholes llcullh officer’s salary, $2,800. =X o 16 comis o | Of six per cent on railroad valuation amount Now “liseseinias S | heing divided between the earning agoound, whereas it is 40 cents @ pound| 500G the government for the Miles. drives. o S n was ! catch basins, rece und | . rrier aw e Milcs. Dr. Waterman Lyon was today ad- 5 : sti - 2 - ’,\,)“-, and eggs were 19 cents a dozen | | 1101 to uge for weak roads. He compares the ecstimated ex : vised of his appointment as medical | o oo ;] . and lamp holes .. at the hizh and in some MONths |y Egeh also cxplained that the | Winsted, Feb. 21.—Snow drifts still | E FF E SO G s (SHE Gr S e Uain || L ;i?f “l‘]ec*"h:’:;"*f“ti“’s‘ f'?(”r '-[‘:“: Cost of filter bed sold as low as 11 cents a dozen. compromise bill “sccks to perpetuate ! hinder operation of the Central New 1 { by Coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun. He |y, !r\(““‘ d‘m-n\:"'ill;‘ml C follows: | Subway ... 5 . ihe operation o ithe government ngland railroad betwee: Cfanf;an :';r\d — will succead Dr. Harry A. Elcock, re- ’;‘n;]‘(_; ';‘C‘LT ~m‘;m‘ x137n(n>u- Haear Sn‘:»r-: .V(—par!n\enl‘. (tool i barge 1 on the Warrior and | Tanners, N. Y., a stretch of 30 miles. | e e il o Tis ey datics E Sl 2 > jouse and machinery) Seeks Leg al Advice Mississippi rivers and the Erie canal, | The westbound train scheduled to | Professional Thieves Loot Five Offices | xrondav. raztment $137,000; school Sexnenses. [(crt i ran S(tencment TolGet¥Back#Bresentsi siiiconainisg atoviscns (e sncd o leave densiate ‘?o:\‘z‘;\(n;:flflf was ! in Waterbury and Steal $300 Worth | Dr. I.von hus been practicing | *"continuing, ne ssid, “The tax rats |, Preperty and land) - | insure the success o ris new ven- | cancelle: : gine ble. g g i ! physician in this city for a number of | , i EhG il S dls arm, (land, buil Karly this morning a Young man | jirp- 4:45 p. m. train due here Thursday | of Gold and Silver From One. vears, with the exception of a couple | o i‘bh“rt,_o‘;("‘:e“;[;‘ L R imeng oy e entered the oflice of a local collection Referting to present ‘financial | from the west was moved into Tan- Waterbury, Feb, 21— Fiv of years when he was ir . army. | 5 5 b2 City parks . 2 3 ) 0 i atel sh. 21.—Five dental Of years when he was in the army. ! g mill and asked the constable 10 gtrqits” of e carriers, Mr. Esch sai s yos! ay with three engines, a | .. R 3 e { eld the rapts P cas o > Municipal ice ant, =ist h”.\v.| sccure valuable presents “h,:‘”‘,l. ‘.;,(:: ' ’\f,v,»r‘um-ml .,,ifi'mfi',? ’;::ni\:n [:yrti‘;]y :,,,‘195 from the blace ofiices on Bank street were visited ‘,“\ held the rank of captain .m.'i_ was “An increase o nearly 100 per ek ,k, : T R R T Sty RO i (00 s o e Pl G i e i O e O e BUCRE INRE G O s R T fime: station§ at § Campillcent il saidivr e fahon, and what | SESSLSe T 28 e e e = e e s | denalfthicve T AsfburglersPzaineds|(Gre Ga.. where he trained the | i inere to show f 2 What build- | | C90P friend as birthe stmas ¢ Jdividends and puid interest. There were three derailments d | entrance in but two of the offices, | vounger medical officers and medical | ;o - '10 % Toen erccted under the | MUNicis those of Dr. 1. Beecher Costa and Dr. jiccznims n. Later he served with the { qyigley administrtion, excepting the H. W. Moyer. Gold and silver esti- E. I". overseas. St Sl e $ow he had broken off relitions with st he added. “In 1916 the roads | it doubtful if the Mount Riga line | 1, WVo Mover. Gold and diver esti S Semnle e BurtitE=choclzE heltconslnded i certain vo coman. informed him | lacked £60,900,000 of paying interest | would be opened today. HoTer £ ric ve, i i £ certain young woman, dnfon e s 0 i 0 stolen from Dr. Costa's office, President Discloses S = that he would intercede for him. if | ou their iebtedness — LI SRR D Thim, o 7S Auto Dl‘l\r(r E\onerated Total & .$8,169, f fer the constabla | “Fifty per cc oads in this Gl 2 oo Mad broad | Ol he Li Hoveverithejconstablefwasij IfEpeR cant ot o s in this | New York Burglars office. Three other offices were visited Agreement Made Abroa All Rs ibility Others On the List. sful in his task as the | country would o into the hands of " L D From ponsibility i the non-taxable lists e ing used to ive uUp pos- | Teceivers in three months without the Murder Policeman { (,i; "entrance. A jimmy was used Washington, Feb. 21.—President i = o - session of her presents. On return- .rnmment guarantee,” Mr, Esch de- ] : 5 fn sed | Wilson's statement to the senate dis- | New s Beh 21— Ne blame 2] UR it ing the collector told of his experi- ) clared *and I want to warn you that } New York, Ieb. 31.—Burglars early I8 i L ng that he had entered into a ten- | laced by Coraner Mix for the death | S /' Normal sehool enaes! andladviseal the young mian to | neceivership ifor) ralronds imean ire: [ fodayiishot | and | Eilled SiRatyolman tive agrecment at Paris whereby the } ¢ yjjchael Meehan, an automobile | <rate Armory e Yo e Sverships for industriu enterbrises Immen whose body was found } UBLIG GLEANS STREETS United States would pay to the repa- : = | other 1 FERD) in the strect at Bainbridge ave ration commission the differcuce 1 truck dv £m 0 C. A fts. T consiable, after hearing “During federal control 108 of the | icy tracks yesterday. Another engine the vou jzomeo's love tangle and class one roads did not earn in- | was in the snow at Ore Hill making housr Toilowing iie - short lines. he said, had been s and Gun Hill road in the Bron O Dl morenan (b e || NortiE i ey 1‘”-‘\;\“',; o u;i e : §; ; \\. Lnl.:!dbmg : Lunch Room Burglarized and gencrously dealt with add- | A larse sled loaded with five bass: cir. Omcials, Bankers. Merchants, | 1053 during the warand the appeaised jfanurs 25 05 S HER FA8 B S | L, B8 T & & 8 i S {hey suffered the people | of merchandi believed to have 1 value of seized German ships, zave a | 1 Ehitay crom Sdetouck (b sapi hu And $18 in Cash Taken | 77,0t f 0 "ink ines Swonid | been stolen from a store in the vi-| Taborers And Others Turn Out in | low angle today fo the informal diss | L0 @ garase (o xet il e was illed be | pyr<t Baptist Chureh Burglars effected an entran into | suire inity was found near the bod; machine driven by (George Mac- g 1 Lowel to Shevel Snow cussion in cengress of the shin con- | & ge . Parsonage Cichel of Toledo, O.. a student at!| Germa s the Connecticut Lunch Roc 26 Details o . $300.000,900 revolv- —_— - i troversy, precipitated hy the recent | Sichel Toledo. v studen terman PBaptist Chu =t % . Lowell. Mass., Feb. 21.—Citv ofli- | efforts of the shipping bdard to dis. | Yale. The driver, properly licensed, | 13)j; Swedish Baptist Main street some time this 1 i in md w explained and the st 7 Lowell. Ma: A efforts ¢ e shipping boa o d R i have crarclecdiic 2 e ol s e e e In un. | Armistice Street Was | cials, bankers. mill agents, mercbants, | pose of the fleet of former German | 1¥ found t Usdia s “l:“ Sk e o e St ar S freout e r free < 7, 3 professional boxers and ministers, | passenger liners. ot Meehan S ubonsiesrines e shoti ity Christ A S i e ma s First War-Named Street o e e e turned towards, or stepped into the | p. > Christ try was made by forcing an i T ' awyers, octors 1 3 B S = e e | ¥R or thel machine 5 is grating on a1 > | Notor Records show that Verdun street! made a volunteer army today to dis| Policemen Exonerated path of the machine ) : : L G ¥ . on quest 1s not the first New B thor- | Lowell out of the covering of ice 3 1 recatianal e nenedl iho 7 & i o shfare to Le named as esult of | ind snow which has clogged strects In [)edth of Fugitives SPANISH \ll\l\lh) RESIG\S. T ; Senaey | tad : the most important | ar. Arm s street having bee - two weeks, Led by a band the (T AMadriah ob } lited States Cartridse Co. the Do the burzls ed Jong ¥ re street § U tod iy Bt < named. Armist wis con- | nondescript gion. carrying pic 1el B Bucon were 7 B = ted by the Stanles - ¥ A | #nd shovels autacked the snow and N Don’t Believe It sl 2 . [ oner Phelan : Mexican l"m(ht' -\rc . Ly b i) e e GREsel L s e B e B v T , Either, But Here It Is| "€ = v fspniplan g pibshectnadiin W EISNSE Uss S e S nesh e il e enl s Qae of the con Jners o ' e e G in thal ar tracks, 1 wher Loard in making w trip 1o v Sl - i A : death at the hunds o Shuttic Meadow reseryoir recently e Tocated {1 < i E { deavorine to mak P resis said to have eut a large picce of ice 5 i i Be | lits whio kidnapped Joscph E. As- ! p INT OFFICLAL OF o e in which to iz surprise he found a S ¥ ADbEd Jokony EROSITN Ed P RIcin r = frozen pickerel. The commissioner | Kew, an American citizen near Lerdo, SOUTH NORWALK IS DEAD OLD 1. R. MAN DEAD. LB A O MIUNGARTANF YT VY carried the ice to his home where| Sta wigo on February 2 and| gouth Norwalk, Feb. 21— Stephen irord L bl 21 Totaca: 3 eb, 21— Duwighe W, | KEPORTED NEW REGENT TH Hat h, former lumbern d S| New Britain and vi i i A v of the New York Basle, T¢h. 21.—Admiral he melted it in a tub. Where upoun | iroops have en scii in pursuit in dently the fish had been in the ice s e American embassy at \1( x- | and esent district commissioner of | | day; warmer. P fay from hardening | Hungzarian army S report for at least two months as the ice o been informed by the ' the city of Noarwalk, died last nig 4 i was barn in West- | been namcd regent of Hun Ly yery thick, o e Mexivan joTeigR otfce, _ . aged 16 years, A naticnal assempiy. 5 Continued on Page Sev! | | ®the fish began to swim ubout r | ihe hope of affccting Askew's 1 church orgunist, water commissioner [ | Probably snow tonight and Sun- ent ra £ 45 vears. died at | Horthy. command in ¢

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