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e Wnes-ut:the Workd - | & Herald “Ads” Miean By Associated Press. Better Business. Ly i ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA RY 25, 1920.-TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENT: RENT PROFITEERING HERE |ARMY BILL DOES NOT | sy werse | BAINBRIDGE COLBY, ROOSEVELT MAN, WANTS TO RESCIND ITS RATIFICATION O 18th. IS CHARGED BY MAYOR IN | NINTONTRANNG |~~~ . PICKED BY PRESIDENT TO SUCCEEL OPENING FAIR PLAY DRIVE ————Y R R NG LANSING AS SECRETARY OF STA SR e | provisions of .the Volstead pro- May Ask Council to Enact - T g Hinth i .‘él“he house of aelegates, || HEALEY WILL LE AVE [i " P BELEBR”IES ! A])pointment of Vel resolutions were introduced in l Ordinance to Prevent‘? s : r Landlords From Making|| e 1ove remws o axm || — (| i ot 2 s o GATHER HERE TONIGHT . Comes A« Distine Unfair Demands. b T P Measure At Present Authorizes Peace | ine the governor to institute | Bank Treasurer Will Become Vice ( incinnati, Feb, 25.—Peni- Ml : R e : s 1 teatliiy. ind Jan | nentences Time Army of 229,000 Men and nioceedmenifontlishannulmen R 8 el S anD o .| prise to Govt. Officiald ranging from 3 to 15 mouths .. ! i Will Hays Representative | ! el B B < 17,700 Ofvicers—Arbitrary Training Tintirond o = SHOWS H AR) were imposed here today by T £ L s e AR 5. Judse Peck upon.13 soclal- Proyision Stricken Out, R 1t Heales, wio has been iwent. | Among Guests—Dr. But- |FRANK L. POLK WAS - : ists corvicted of conspiracy to [ e L3 ; MAKING MORE MONEY | it mtes st ™ || wamneton, e 23 —ne yroeram LIQUOR WAREHOUSES * ' i sz vl e bing i | 1o et Speateer. | EXPECTED CH of republican house leade o omli New Britain Trust company April 1 S - | universal military {raining from tho e e combsn AR MR Bt B io § o 3 , . rmy Teorganization bill was ac- et Ll el N AR cosx;:zm acv.m‘pl ‘:m be taken by the e A b o i ME[;BA fll: BURELARS president of the United Stutes bank 1t | The political guns will boom in th e e e nmon council to curb rent profit- TR e R e wiford. Ilis election to that high | city tonight—and the sound is likely hington, Feb. 2 Bain eering if an ordinance which Mayor Gormigliies S cliford cred S Ma o e L ) office is an advancement won by (b | Colby, of New York. who waz Biorko A Gulle. Lie o os { report on the bill without any recom- | ————— Taeat e Teement mon oY iaolto reverberate thronsboat the state— B O% O - A Ciores s Quimieying fundsciconslo Seesn i b " | local man through his intimacy with { when the annual dinner of the Third | (e leaders in the prosressive Satons probably recommend S Ao DlStIllel‘y Men Want Gov- b e work, gainec hy 18 | Ward Republican <lub will be held in | “2der eodore Roosevelt, will ollowing a consultation with the cor. M oFSomnuleonysining i wide oxpericnee in this city. He is ac !t g SRy e S o e sched.. | ceed Robert Lansing as poration council at the March neeting Sfforts to put in four months train- 318 resent tre: er of the New Br S - 5 . ~on State. Announcement of hi of the council, receives the backing of ing of ail vouths heginming Juy 1. ernment to Aid in Protec- ust company. | ulod ol stars st T30 oiteck | Fae oo Sol e Sl i other members of that body. The 1922, and a commission to frame | G 7z Before taking a place with the com- | S6Ver2l days the sale of tickets had [ © . “on o o maverihaeiperacaalivd conniata vant) e | plan for congress by January 1, 1 ting 59,000,000 Gallons. v which he is soon to leave, Mr. | Peen "'“"l"”‘l"’ SR "’es‘el”'.“'" theicors Aopal 3 l investigation of the properties and ised Kid- | were beaten 11 to 5. The committe ;s connected with the old | Mittee in charge round it mecessar [pnneoomnont % rents of one of the city's leading State Dept. Adv of | then, by 12 to authorized Chairman | ani Natianal bank here, | to completely stop the sale. One o The selection of Mr. g kickers against the proposed high A Spe | Kahn to appoint a sub-committee of Washington b hefts of t bank was merged with the ; the most representative gatherings of | & surprise, m offic tax rate for the coming year, and fi napping of U. S. Citi- seven'to frame a separate bill for | WOSRREION SR S TR iery | N titain Trust company, he was; the G. O. P. disciples in Connecticus that Frank L. Polk, ) ures compiled by him have been sub- . universal trainming and report it to the | an hamed sistant treasurer. Severai Will be on nd to listen to President ‘}OuM h<‘_ the p ent’s choice, mitted for publication. He takes ¢ zen By Mexicans. house for consideration “at the earli- | |\ ine r ince the country went Years aga he was named treas- | Nicholas Murray Butler, of Colum first inkling that the ception to a statement given out by est practicable date.” i) {1 ot NavsVandimsans coms | vre: of the company. In, university, New York, and also @ pos- aPpoint someone out the New Britain Taxpayers associa- R ey | 299,000 Men in Army. [l a8 foiv by revees all, he has been a bank officer for | sibility for the republican presiden amily came when Mr. tion vesterday to the effect that the| tvashington, Fep. 26.—Barry { With this settlement of universal i i€® W89 O D0 0 tion en- | Seven years nomination in Chicago in June. The | the White House e: incre: in rentals have been due to Hogarty. an American citizen was | training, the committee then voted 10 | .0 o\ hont bureau. They appeared in ! various leaders of the party from all’ Pany with Raymond the Quigley administration und lack of gidmapped Ly Mexidans at Matimi, | t0 6 report favorably the army re- | (eI B e for spe- MAY GONTEST WILL counties will be in attendance tonight, tor of the mint. sound business judgment - upon the Dyrango and is being held for ran- | Organization biil authorizing a peace, i) \cyrehouses for the storing under | as well as the state officers, including Was on Shiy, part of commissiorers named by him ,on), according to information re- | time army of 299,000 men, and 17,- 1t 4001 guard of the nation’s visible | Governor Marcus H. Holcomb and| Mr. Colby w. ““"i"i his “‘""“M (‘fl’l““efi “""J hls)fit-'- ceived today by the state depart- | 7“"’1 office B {hre t":“"’({’:m‘:""t‘”‘:”:‘; supply of 59,000,000 gallons so as to Lieutenant - Governor Clifford B. )f)er“ t,ie_n“x s l]lu- snx;th fmm\ : ures, he contends, will show -just how | yyent. fiinde , or the combat arms, |, . ont its transfer to channels of Wilson. " minutes later the forma ;the rents have been raised and who | Hogarty was employed as superin- | 12:000 Philippine scouts, 7.000 unas- {5,115y trade. | Farrell's Estate Postponed, and Te.| For some time the dinner commit- ' ouncement of his selection is to be benefited hy the increas {tendent of the smelter of American | Si5ned recruts. with the remainder ™ ,;r o3 -D. Van Buren, counsel for | | tee has been promising a surprise, ‘)“3"‘* 1lis nomination is expe e CIUIEErOAscerin g | Aletals Co. at Matimi. The kidnap- | [°L the supply service. . . lthe federal prohibition commissioner | %l Battle May Prevent Legality. | and it was not until today that it was D¢ Sent to the senate within The proverty owner #nd landlord in The (‘omn}n}eef'dfl on was A ¥ | sid definite reports showed that 16.- | made known. Efforts had been pur O (%O Tlhw s not the first qucation s gthelp e otiregith “”:Id”g“r:uj:\“:((“;‘1‘\-i Sining as a | 000 sallons had been stolen from 88 ;)"0 18 T KRG CEIHSMIOR B 1P forth to secure Will H. Hays, chair-i U0 OB bas hoeid under the tencmment nouseninithe sousheastern o eor e e ory | Warenouses) since Julyid onWNeveryl| IS S GRS RRLE o SieE R KEIRel ol o7 e repubticanimational com - j dont 8 administatia He =8 section of the city which comprise in e O L0 B iom was in line | Sallon stolen the government requires s been!l at the request. or | mittee.) thiattend fonight's affair, and, ho1ated = frnemberfiof Sthe H all, 23 tenements. Some time ago a icy. 1 ec s i the aistiller to pay a tax of $6.40 he | ° e St Saus ‘| he had anticipated such a pleasuve P927d and the emergency ol petition sign=d by each of the familics with tle program of house republican | Ui MSHIET 10 POV & 0K B RO vas | Law avic itzgerald of New he had anticipated such 4 B easule | poration in July, 1917, and afs was received by the mayor requesting i leaders to forego action in advance > Haven postponed until 2 o'clock nti portant S i S e e 3 2 it 150 S ire o | @ member of the Amcrican mi that something be done to prevent of the party’s national convention. | (N Ut 10r BOVETARS UES | e | Monday afternoon. There are reparts D o= e W InehmteAaal SHippng ulll the shameful profiteering aileged to Bill Comes Up Tomorrow. and) distressedlliny daninot sleapyy o1 2 00ntest over the admission of the ithe ARTOIS CLEas FoR e et tho) At Pirlstin iihe | same ¥ sonsiil have existed in those properties. As'} 2 A In accepling the leaders’ program | rerjected J. W. Youns, statistician of ; “ilk and although it was impossible | ever, Mr. Hay o 8\ tived ‘from! tha ahippme bo a result, the mavor investigated and the American who was kidnapped at| cpiirman Kapn obtained an agree. | i mocean Thee moi up nighte ang | t0 locate a New Haven man, who is| club will have present a republican of | {hap g year ago. he substantiates the statement today, yl-u€rde and held for $20,000 ran-| 0"t Coideration of the DIAN | run out to see It vervthing is iy | rererted in this city in the interests of | national prominence in the person of | Was Lifclons Ropublic that there has been shameful profi- | oM. The department was informed | ,ffor o thorough investigation has | right around the warehouse. ‘{‘e contestants, the rumor has it that | A. B. Messer, of New York, the Bast-! . Colby was a lifelong Tep teering in that insta: ce. esterday by the Tlahualilo Co. of | yeen made by o “friendly” commit- R e SR ‘f.“'“. will IV)‘- a |.| ht a; mst»fhc ad- ern representative of the national{yntil the famous Bull Moose W Reference to the books in theioflice | New York which employed Askew ! teq but this will not come up until the | fo; ag much distress as the people | tonsine Lawyer -e_alil 18 repec- | chairmin. During his stay in this | the Chicago convention iin: 14 of the board of assessors shows an | that he had reported his release. | next segsion in December. Chairman | who want to get it out,” said Chalr- | joareol. hat rell 20 Thomas | city Mr. Messer will be entertained by | had been actively identifled wi assessment of $31,600 in 1919 "W"] = % R Kahn announced that the report on {35 Fordney adding that there had ! ¢ Rh St nA ““ "l‘_“‘_?‘ ! Senator George W. Klett. candidacy of Theodore Roosevd which ‘taxes were levied at the rate; New York, Feb. -Barry - Hag; | 1he army bill would be presented to | neenireports that distillers themselves > it SO ey Jt can readilv be grasped that to-|{the republican nomination for warehouses have increased at Hearing on Admission of Peter T. ping was reported by the company from its headquacters in New York and is based on a report received | vesterday from the company offices at Monterey, Mex. It was said at the state depart- ment ‘that no. further information | had been received regarding the re- ported release of Joseph E. Askew The hearing on the admission of the of 21 mills on the dollar. The land- | 8rty. superintendent of an Americam | the house tomorrow bit that he id | removed the. stocks and sold them to | ' cSvived some pravisions in the will. | pjgny's dinner of the Third Ward Re | dent. that year and was in e “Jorda’ conteibution {to the city was{Smelter al Mitami in the Mexican | not expect o rsiceration would besin | bootlegge publican club has stretched outside of | contests to seat the Roosevelt ords % ey 3 ler { bootleggers. D o | % & A $663.60. This vear the properties | 140 0f Duranco has been released by | for several 1 daye. e e of the committee wantea | $20,000 Realty Deal; ihe bounds of the Nutmeg State with | gates in the Chicago conventid haye boen jumped $2,000, making the | the bandits who kidnapped him for | S o o ko liow lona fhelDretont SBpDISS Two Places Sold the attendance of such an important| When Col. Roosevelt bolted assessment $33,600. IFiguring his | ransom, according to a tel m re- | use ev ually by the nation's S hie redltyldcallin A pit ihtonth figure in republican circles as Mr.; convention Mr. Celby helped to axes ut a rate of 30 mills an the dol- | ceived here today at the offices of | PERSHING IN BOSTON “sick man,” might last if properly | . o as D 1rougl: N ser. It is being frecly prophesied |the progressive party and was i 3 S N merean M ALl CO T o this morning when Morris and Nathan . : | eaite to 18 Cricss A lars, his char this year would be g S . hich owns guarded. i ren IR S o S e today that the first guns of the com-jegate to its Chicago conventi £1,008, an increase over 1919 of | the smelter The telegram was from {7 “It's hard to tell,”” Young replied street and 93 ]((:('ku'éll‘ avenue | ing campaign‘—particularly in Con- _1912. He continued an active. $344.40. the company’s Monterey branch but, js Luncheon Guest of General Ed- ! .jjaif a million gallons a year ought | ] bbb Db Gl ‘*T; “'“\ :;’ necticut—will be launched tonight.|in that party and in 1914 was Boosted All Tenants, it did not state whether the ransom {o be enough for medicinal purposes.” ! k Mixe uzio. The Arch, 00 "¢00 tickets have been disposed|1916 he was a progressive e Durimg the past year, 16 of the 24 [demanded by the bandits had been| wards, Commander of Famous 5 b — S eetpbrobe consists of a larse| "¢, the dinner. The committee nf | for senator from New York sf tenements were boosted $7 per month | Paid. 2 o i i I i { dwelling house and plot of land. The| ... ., ements has left nothing undone Joined Demgerats in 191 T e R e BT i : e Yankee Division Overses KENT Rockwell avenue property consists of | 1o o L O e g ot RO R nd, | When ColL R veit thres an increase of $8 rer month. The ind U. S. COURT PENALTIES, Boston, Feb. 25.—Gen. Pershing “‘;"1“ fg”;f“"‘"“:;‘m"“)’;“' thlxui\ price 15| with music and political oratory, the, Welght of his influence to G Sreases) fox #naifivat] Eroupicote ey S RE— came to New England today for an e e o o b et leven g Fatiou1dll Dejipleasantiyiipassad. I Fans Hushes in 3o o S $1,344 doring the vear and in the| pridgeport Saloonkeeper— Is Fined | official inspection of the northeast | 18th Amendment Declared Unconsti- :000. The deal was pur| ™ pygin W, Schultz, who has had |tial race, Mr. Colby identified case of the seci group, the added T gt ¥ 7 = iquarters of i - = e through the office of B. Solomon. i ¢ the sale of out-of-town |Self With the democratic parfy: Pharzis were . ST6 The rental in- $100 for Violating Dry Law. department and the headquarters tutional and Case Will Be Brought charge o ety e T il 2. 8 3 3y 5 i hejdemobllizedi¥anksofdivigion, gaye e tickets, has notified the committee of | ¢ g : wr.v@ior" o :) "?tsn““ixsc':iqé;“b- \Iet“- “h;mi Mhh;;dr‘&du ‘mm-‘;"’“ agvarmiSwelcome JRIHeScrond Up to Supreme Court. Girls’ School Prineipal the probable attendance of the fol- ;:flol'c :M’u gmduvxl!wd frn'm ks tracted from this is the increased tax | violators of the prohibition ameni-| ot o Sacr | é . ptea o ege. Mass. He spent one ¥ of 334440, which leaves a net gain, | ment were fined by Judge B .| SMMCh gathered fo greet the leader| | i, Ky, Feb. | Murdered; House Set Afirel lowins republican leaders: = Colonel [ “coumbia law school and ver the proposcd increases N tax |-Thomas in the United States district: wrm the time’ of his train's arrival | OTds for rapidity in procedure in the | Los Angeles, Fsb. 25.—Miss Flor- B o o ah ot Civch? | practiced 1w in Newe - XigEl rate, of $1,767.60. court today. [from the time of his traln's arri¥el | U. S. court here were created yester- | ence Housel, 50, owner of the Huni- jlames K. Walsh, of Green-| 1592 He was a member of th The tenements were rented before i john Floto, of Bridgeport, who haa .o > Plzzard to =3 departure for the | ;0 " ) on the Kentucky Distilleries & | ington Hall school for girls in South i ;‘n"} : Harn& = ;a:i ol York assembly in 1301-02. the increases became cffective as fol- i \higkey in his saloon with intent to | oo o ArPenal e lunch | Warchouse Co. laid hefore Judge | Pasadena, near here, was shot and | Willimantic; J. Henry Roraback, o | Cotby Well Pleased, ows: 16 Apartments at $18 Der| g was fined $100 ! Gen. Pershing was the luncheon | y, ;. Evans a petition alleging the | killed in her room last night by an | New Canaan, chairman of the state On. leaving the White Hous month, $3,456: 8 apartment: $20 § ' guest of Major Gen. Clarence R. Ed- h amendment to the constitutian | unknown assailant who then piled ex- | central committee; Charles Hopkins| coiby said: P 'per month.: $1,920; total of all, $5,- G mer commander of the | (. 'unconstitutional, had the petition | celsior in the kitchen and set fire to | Clark, of Hartford, editor of the{ I had a long and hurried 376. since the increases became ef- | vy o8 Sl ST L H RPN Y whe | Tankee division. He then went 10! gismissed and an appeal certified to| the building. Thx fire was discov- |@artford Courant; Hugh M. Alcorn. |ence with the president’ whifh foctive, the order Las been as follows: § o S0 5208 SUOP S Soare, bak O the- state house to call on GOVernor | tne supreme court of the United | cred by Miss Housel's father, aged 80, | of Suffield, state’s attornes Colonel | pressed me with the great een flo; aphrimenty B DerimiontE, I8 k. e e ot teea | cooldee T Relsenate and honseiha dilistatestallivithin fie) minute s S e i e Robert O. Faton, of New Haven:|he has reposed in me. T hoas 800; 8 tenements at $28 per -month, () BT TR BRCY O¢ N :’;""“_ ecause arranged ‘a joint sesion in his honor. The suit will be docketed immed — Charles A. Goodwin, of Hartford;|not prove inadeauate to these $2,68%; total, $7.488. The increase f © FASe (e Eovernment certain iIn-( Late today Gen. Pershing was to | ately in the supreme court and a mo-| ALLEGED CONFESSION READ. | Admiral W. S. Cowles, of Farmington: | duties . 2 of rental was $2,112. R ol ok __.meet and address veterans of the ! tion made to advance it so that it st Mhyor Willlam Sandiand, of Water-{ Al Colby said that’ pendll ome Increases Legitimate, B onklin, married and With; war and tonight was to be the guest | be argued at the time a similar suit | New Haven Coroner Gives Damaging | bury; Senator Charles Templeman, of | sideration of his nomination b are legal increases in | fOUr children, was given nine months |y a dinner given by the mayor, to | instituted in Rhode Island is heard. Evidence in Murder Case. ‘Waterbury; Mayor Daniel J. Donovan, | senate he did not desire to m A vor has said. “but sorae | 11 Jail for violation of the Mann act { which commanding officers of Ameri- The main contention of the suit is| New Haven, Feb. e brenar i ot Mosidan. A . Corinoh. of Eoie | tuctits atetaramie of the men who are leading in the LR S T PR e can Legion posts, the leaders of the whether the two-thirds vote required " today ready to the jur,\‘_ the alleged port: Harry McKenzie, of Fairfield: ] After Mr. Colby has taken protest azninst the higher H WAR ON IN MICHIGAN, Yankee division and prominent citi- | by {he titution refers to the en-| conression obtained by him from An- | Senator Harvey Bissell, of Ridgefield: | Mr. Polk, who has been seoretd vroposed by the board of finance and s * | zens were invited. {italmen arshinlor the house and the | ronisivatsniinodt it s laaconaliiat | e f e croaer ol ot rcra [ interinliemee ine’ el T 1 ation, are the oves who are cb- | Prosecutor There Is Ready to Arrest R, e S senate or to the membership who ! view, at today’s session of the tr f | Connecticut automobile commission- | I.ansing nearly twa ecks ago. were actually present when the vote taining the zreat profit.” In. answer Bvery Dl Accat b Conmt i 3 W A this man for the murder of Calvatore | ¢r: Major John Buckley, of Hartford, | Dected to carry out his intent ing the statcment that his admi Helieos 2 - SOUTH GHURGH SOLOISTS was taken on the question of submit- { zollo, In this document the accused | soeratasy to Governos M. 11. Holcoms: | retiring from the staie depar tration had been responsible for the | In River. Mich.,, Feb e ting the 15th amendment to the | i uhown to have told the coroner that | Jasen waither of Cheshire, coants | Mr. Polk's health has not bee reasos in city expenses, the mayor that he was prepared to ar- | e | states. when Zollo stumbled after being | oommissioner in New Haven county: | for more ti R and his said it should be taken into consider- ety United States prohibition | wfiss Marcel and Mr. Terry to Leave § e seized by Valentino and Aniello Cris- | ar e otive Albert Bafles. of Nor. | cians have advised him to \tion that approximatelx 41 mills s ugent in the county was issued today HARTFORD MAN 1S TLELD Cil.ine atier seil fwe hane sob in prese e ailey, euton up by the increases in salaries ' by State’s Attorney M MeDonoush Miss Yeamans and Georze Dowd FOR THEFT OF TOBACCO. | kill this man tonight.” It was also ! So that all may hear, be urges in the Jron county prohibition dis- | i 8 citizens to attend the city meet- pute. He said he has arranged for Securoditol T Oholegy acanaic ¢ 'Il:‘)\-;nl.-i:l ¢ vn:mmf:\‘r Ieccdl contewiion, (hai Grieeno d heid | ‘\;nx‘llr:n:;‘w"x: woald s lefs vacust— (U “riday night in the Grammarjoue hundred picked men to carry out| wo changes in the South Congre- | sreane. Hartm Co.: Antonio | Zolo by the throat while Valentino cut } IRl A A secretary to which Mr. Polk hool auditorium. ‘““The Quigl his orders. ati o e staff oloists will e o ¢ o | him with a knife. vanced some months ago, and o e zational church staff af soloists Will | {ynzo of No. : a e Ata At nothing to conceal, \|f'li(l||;)¥l;;h told newspapermen a | he effective May at which time 1he | helper. and Jos T o | The statd will probably rest its case | Berlin Man Has Chicken sistant s{u\‘-ptn;{_” The ;;lt;fir the mayor 4 warrant had been issned for the ar- ) resignations of Miss Tothiasae 5 today. was held by William Phillips, s Sehe e i resi s 0 « Ma s | strect. were held in bonds of L0600 e 3 0 . = Resardinis the anti-rent profitecring { rest of Major A. V. Dalrymple, fed- | contralto, and Spencer Terrv, bass | saen in nolive. courl todns for hunr | — o Which Lays 3 Eggs a Day | newly appointed minister to ordinance, it will be necessary ";’ con-dlieralipronibitioniidirecior for ihe cen- | woll go into effect, and Miss Stel iis i Siturdey on lcharses of hiving CONN. l'n\\},(\_ TOCK SOLD. Harry Edelson, a prominent poultry | Netherlands and Luxemburg. sult the corporation rcunsel before it | tral states, who arrived last night | Yeamans of Meriden and George stolen tobacco from the warehonse Hartford, Feb. 2 At the close of | man in the southern part of Berlin, can be decided just how far such a |to press the prohibition raids. This | Dowd of Springtield will join the ! hearing in the capito]l before the ; ms to be the only local men to EIGHT STILLS RAIDED, ruling can go. Variations of a similar jwarrant. he said, was in the hands| cholr. Both Miss Marcel and Mr, | O ‘1° SOMPInY on Commer public utilities commission todax |} e e N et e rule are in effect in several cities in of Chief of Police Sensiba of Iron | Terry will sing in Hartford churches. NEW BANK PRE NT. Cha ins announced that the | ¢ges 5 day. He says that this par- | Thirteen Persons Arrested by New York state. It was intimated Iliver to whom he had siven orders| Miss Yeamans cames to this city 5 o = Burg | COMMSS rproved the purchase of { ticylar hen will be taken from his | bition Agents in West ¥ that an effort will be made to have ,to deiny servi the warrants un from the First Methodist church, Moev- | grd SEeh - Burt i 1 ¢ com 1 stock of the Connecticut incorporat=1 in the ordinance a clanse lm.—nm deveiopments. iden. where she x Sining for | Vas today elected presf of the ! power Co., hy the Hartford Electr : =z ind Trust O this | whereby all landlords will be forced | E pUAEE D & number of vears. 2 possesses an | S i A like fine was imposed upon Ed- win L. Montgomery, employed by the wich; ex-Mayor Frank Cole, of M fons Jx 5 - Should Mr. Polk retire two' i wn: Wilson Revnolds, of Middle said by Valentino, according to the al- [‘“om”‘ W ':.f:]"om\f‘"{(‘i °”° ”.”d tant posts in the state depa :IMK.:hO,myha\".d s,““ el ‘°‘a Dol ! Charleston. W. Va.. Feb. 254 et Q6. iMbere ~asine oppesitiondi | LS SoroX SHere e fexpeots Mo S WIn aciziire | of feiziit ntadna AN i 8 : scveral prizes. The public has heard | e 4 i city to il the v l W the NoID RL S the capture of 13 persons ¢ U o ooty | Windsor Locks Man Is S T idor_ | death of Georse Mr. Burt | PIRE DOES S gfstEnsRlayIng Minolscx sy e 801y h‘”l with vialations of the West V ] > 3 . % ed a fortunate onc. Mr. Dowd is a | Enzine Company No al s g . AR s e een A Mlissing ;) Ioll(e AdSeught! = 7 0 . i e bk . 7 ek T T e it lered phnomenal. It was learned | ,rgnibition départment today: ate this afternoon that persons rep- Brve ‘ot ‘the shits” ot 2l 7 2 o B Mol ; : i LOWD! A CANDIDATE | A “ 5 : paront rent profitecring. A tenant | 28, of Windsor I. s reported from the service and has been singing | Two beds and the walls in one of 1he In ‘;;\sh‘m:lon = trying to secure | onoin Kanawha not far fron: € L ; s 5 AL [ the hen for exhibition purposes. inni Jetter from his landlord in which he town officers in this section of the ! ited with being one of New Enzland's | petiticns to aszure Governor Frank O. | plaze orizinating from supposediy de- PULD: ton. Since the beginning of th. Voosted 33 1.3 per cent. and it would | him. He is a millwright. He has a | e republican Fallot in Michigan's pre. A i Kickless Grape Juice officers in this state. . cor scquently, to increae | wife and daughter and they say he | : . idential preference primary April 5 \LOONKEEPER FINED. - == — 5 per cent. When | has been mich depressed of i Indian Chief Blows Out were filed with the secret of state TekUni ates court in New Al Navy Can Have \‘1:150&!‘ r;m LY }l}Efi 7 ; R Re Y e o Londcn, Feb. 25.—Presiden properties were looked up in the Gas: Undertaker Called | to%- Haven vesterday Frank Monkavicz a | Hoston, Feb. 25.—If grape juice in . O > NSses. office, it £ ’ ! in street saloonkeeper was fined | the vy stores contains more “tha son's reply to the Allied noid hwoks of the nssessors office, it w SENATOR'S SISTER DIES. Main street saloonkeeper was fine an ments had 1een made. Clinton, Mass., Feb. 2 Miss chief of the Kayuz Indians of Uma- || " Tws suppls officers will be held responsi- [ this mcx}nlng It \\-asfeh;e\:l! McMahon ‘Waxes Warm. erine C. Walsh, one of the siste 7 | tilla county, Oregon, who was en route : S At = ble, an order issued by Rear Ad- | Allied supreme council skortly] Taxpayer ss jon, has a few | inspiration and sacrifice id | tribe, w sph; ated in a hotel here E ' orecast ston, 1eb, ~The offcial meas district, toduy. The order directs canstic words to offer today with | made possible his suce i ied { toaduy. The police believe he had for New itain and vicinity B i of the snew fall it this city | that 2l «rape juice on hand be tested | EARLY TREATY VOTE ot public works. Had the request of | ator Walsh was at the bedside. <| his neck were found four small |! Thursday. : ;7 inches since the fiest of the | similar care be exercised when new | in the next two weeks on ral D Walsh conducted a women's furn chumeis bags. In each bag was the | ! Y0 snoy” was appar- . DUrchises of this and cther bever- § of the treaty of Versailles is-o0 b Another Profiteer upltioni o docaligha ol c s been vice-president and has heen | y jthe report of Mr. Edelson Is con-jiquor laws, were announced H appr: of an unns=ual case of ap- Hartrord, F ».—Maric Minoli Dowd He was recently discharged | TEEET ! house in the rear of 105 My e eniiv e the Saithachianiinitlintisa S e e T called at the ¢ » and exhibited a issing since Monday @ police and * in Springfield churc He is or Lansing, Mich.. Feh —Suflicient | ten=ments were dam d through a was told that sments had been state have bcen asked to look for | best bass s or Lowden, of Illinois. a place on the | fective 47 stills have been faken by proj ; In the United § PL found thi no increases in ass Chicago, Feb. 25.——U. M. Sum Kim, | s 3 for violation of the prohibition | one-halt of one per cent. of aleohol. | Adriatic situation reached A & spokesman of the | U 3enator David I. Wi t0 Washington on business for his | ! I 57 INCHES OI' SNOW., { miral Dunn commandant of the first | nooN. . rejerence tb the activities of the board | ot the family home here to s S blown out the gas. On a string about Yair and colder tonisht and 1 wis seven inches. making @ f for its alcoholic content, and thar Washington, Feb. 25.—A vote {Continued on Eleventh Pasge) | ing store Lere, _ 4 dried head of a snake, enti T P are made. plated by senate leaders